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Show - P B, 0 ,V O (U T A.H) J3 U N D A Y. JI. E -K :A, JL J), -S-U.N D A Y, J U N E -7, 19 3 1. PAGE THEE ' I ..- - ' ' ' - . . -.'V . " 'i . r 1 M v C-ttjh H a -c5 lh (Piir ftr r' rv ISS FLORENCE D. RAY, daughter of William H. Ray, of Provo, became the bride of Dudley M:- Warner Gallagher Saturday at high noon at Rev. N. C. Wallin performed the ceremony, cere-mony, in the presence of the immediate families fam-ilies of the prominent couple . As the bridal, party entered he church, which was ueautifully decorated with delicate white flowers and baskets of roses and spring flowers, the bridal chorus from "Lohengrin" was rendered by : Airs. N. C. Wallin, who also played organ selections during the' ceremony. cere-mony. The bride, who was given in marriage mar-riage by her father; W. H. Ray, was attractive " in a' : handsome long French model gown of flesh colored col-ored lace with a large picture, hat to rnatch. She carried' a shower bouquet of roses. She was, attend-ed attend-ed "by; her . sister, Mrs. Jessie C. paUon 'of Los, Angeles, who appeared ap-peared In' an elegant gown of. orchid or-chid tulle and satin, and her bouquet bou-quet aa. of roses . and sweet peas, yrahk Gailagher acted as best After the ceremony, the "Mendelssohn "Men-delssohn -Wedding March," was played as a. recessional. ;, An elaborate wedding breakfast, in honor of the couple, was given &t the Hotel Roberts, after which Mr. and Mrs. Gallagher left for Salt Lake where they-will spend a few days before returning to Provo to mcke their home. The,; Jirjd,e . wore a charming go- ing-away' suit" of mustard shade and a chic black hat, with gloves, shoes and other accessories to correspond. Young CovfiMFtSS? Married Miss. Geneal Anderson, daughter of Mr. arid Mrs.' Nephi Anderson of Provo, was united in marriage to Ellis, ,Peay, son of John Peay, also of this ciy, Thursday morning in 'the. ISalt Lake' temple. - ' Following the ceremony, a wedding wed-ding breakfast was given in their fcohor-a4 Hhv resident of Mr. and Mrs. Perry Johnson in Salt Lake, unc.leab4 aunt of 'the bride. Covers Cov-ers were also laid for Mr. p.nd Mrs. Kephi Anderson.' vi'he y'dung coupie went to Ugden where they were entertained by friends Friday evening. They left this morning for Bryce canyon, and on their return; will make their home in Provo, Afternoon Of Needlework Mrs. . J. W; Ellison and Miss Rhoda- Douglas- gave a social Thursday" afternoon at the Ellison home, for members of the Tres Joli club. Y Roses and peonies were' arthH- Ically arranged about the entertaining entertain-ing rooms. Sewing and social chat . were the diversions and a dainty luncheon was served to the following: follow-ing: " y. .- ,- Mrs. H. E. Hatton, Mrs.Allie Vineyard Man Weds Lehi Girl Mr. and Mrs. Alma Beck of Lehi, gave a wedding reception in the Third ward amusement hall In Lehi Friday evening, complimentary to their daughter, aistaantfBmsrD. Holdaway, son of Albert Holdaway of Vineyard, who, were; married in the Salt Lake temple Thursday. in nail was ' beautifully decorated dec-orated with pink and white peonies. During the evening of dancing, an enjoyable program was furnished and refreshments were served to 200. Numerous useful and lovely gifts were received by the honor guests, . ' The following . relatives and friends from Vineyard were in attendance at-tendance at the attractiveaffalrr Bishop and Mrs. Victor Anderson, Mrs. W. J. Cleggr Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Clegg, Mr., and Mrs. Joy Roland Hard- Owen Harding, A . Mr. and Mrs. Henry Maag, Mr. and Mrs. Vern Williams, Mr. and Mrs. Cloyd Stone, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Stone, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Holdaway, Holda-way, Mr. and Mrs. James T. Blake, Mr. and Mrs. Ariel Larsen, Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Larsen, Mr. and Mrs. George Wells, , Bina Clegg, Mrs. Sadie Dawson, Mrs. Jennie Fox, Mrs. Zelda Bunnell, Miss Loie Miner, ' Miss Jessie Miner, Miss Donna Nelson, Howard Anderson, Lavar and Randall Holdaway,. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Holdaway, Welby Gammon, Mr. and Ms. Kirby Allen, Leo, Elwood and Roy Allen, Albert noldaway, Jos. E. Wells and Dean Miner, Mrv an4' Mrs. Val Hicks, aei$ Rett" DfcVi-"-r Provo, and"-;Mr.7 and Mrs. Myron Vail of Dale, Utah, were also included in-cluded in the guest list. Dinner Given At B. Y) U. Following the B. Y. U commencement commence-ment exercises held Wednesday morning in the Utah stake tabernacle, taber-nacle, a dinner was served in the home " economics room at the school, for the members of the board and friends who were visiting visit-ing here. Covers were laid for 30. -- Prove an s At ion In S. L. Gamp No. 4 and 6 Daughters o Pipneers iof Camp 4 and 6," will meet at the homtft. Of Jones, Mrs Albert, S. Jones, Mrs.; First West-street, 'Thursday at Gertrude Page, Mrs. Bert Sutton, ZtiZ0. p. m, . . : Mrs. Earl Thomas, Mrs. Milton ' officers for the ensuing two Thomas, Mrs. Harry Thomas, Mrs.' .years will be elected at 'this time. Charles Thomas, Mrs. George Refreshments will be servd. All Zabriskie, Mrs. George Beebe, Mrs. members and eligible mmbers are George Nuttallt and Mrs. William cordially invited to be present. McCoard. ' EXPERT BEAUTY WORK Special Summer Prices Finger Waves . . 30c (not dried) . -Marcelling: . . . 40c Lucile Ahlander Beauty Shop 391 So. .Univ. Phone 40 .Select Your Clever From the Largest Stock in Town New Castle crepe slips just arrived, to wear with your . Luetics "Wash Frocks and Hosiery' 113 N, Univ. Ave. Phone 310 The . marriage at Miss Ruby Bryner, daughter of .Mrs. Albert Bryner of Price, to Bliss L,. Finlay-son, Finlay-son, son of Mrs. Fred j. Finlayson of Provo, was solemnized in the Salt Lake temple 'Wednesday afternoon. after-noon. Presiding Patriarch Hyrum G. Smith performed the ceremony, which was witnessed by the following follow-ing relatives of the prominent young couple: Mrs. Albert -Bryner, Mrs. Fred J. Finlayson, Mrs. Rulon A. Bryner of Price Mrs. dlive Mil-burn Mil-burn of Salt Lake, Mrs. Albert Mc-Millen Mc-Millen of South Jordan, Mrs. Thomas Sheppick of Midvale, Mrs. Mary; Chamberlain, Mrs. Ellen Bryner of Salt Lake. .. .. Immediately following the ceremony,' cere-mony,' an elaborate wedding breakfast break-fast was given at the home of Mrs. Harrison Jenkins of ..Salt Lake, sister of the j?wm.. Covers were laid for 24 members of the immediate imme-diate families. More, than 150 guests, including several from Provo, attended the . wedding reception given by ."Mrs. Albert Bryner, and Mr. and Mrs. Leyland Graham at the residence of the latter lat-ter couple in Salt Lake'Wednesday evening. Mrs. Graham is a sister of Mr. Finlayson. Mrs. Lydfa McMillen of Price, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd W. Goates of Salt Lake, met the guests at the door, and the following were in the receiving line: Mr. and Mrs. Ley-land Ley-land Graham, Mrs. Fred Finlayson, Mrs. Albert Bryner, Glen A. Ffn-layson Ffn-layson of Salt Lake and Rulon A. Bryner of Price. The bride wore an elegant ivory silk gown with crystal trimmings, and silk lace mitts. Her filmy ivory veil was attached to a dainty coronet of old-lace, with a band of orange blossoms and pearls. She carried a shower bouquet of tea roses and lily of-the valley, tied1 with ivory maline. Mrs. Rulon A. Bryner of Price, was the matron of honor, 'Miss La Vera McArthur of St. George, and Miss Aenon trraham of Salt Lake, were the bridesmaids, and Max Graham of Salt Lake was the best man. Mrs. Bryner appeared in flesh colored chiffon, with touches of blue, and .her bouquet was of sweet peas, delphinium and rose buds, tied with a maline bow. Miss McArthur's frock was of pale green silk net, with deep rose trimmings i and she carried sweet peas and joBBCUediratb: Gra ham was gowned in pale yellow silk 'with trimmings of blue, and her bouquet was made up of yellow roses and Pphelia rose buds, tied with a maline bow. A musical program was furnished by ' the Emery Epperson orchestra of Salt Lake, arid vocal solos were rendered by Mrs. Floyd W. Goates. Tasty refreshments were served. Mrs. Alex" Hedqulst presided in the dining room arid'Vas assisted in serving .by the fotiowing: M&s Esther Jenkins of Salt Lake, Mrs. William Grooms of Springville Miss Carma Nebeker, Miss Esther Leib and,Miss Huber of Salt Lake, Mrs. Glen finlayson and Mrs. Leon Finlayson! ' ..AbndjiOtne Chinese lace cloth overpinkCQvered the dining table. Pink roses' - were employed as a ' ;ente"ride'm either side of whtefe was-.a .pinfe. princess candle in ; sllveji'rtoTdet.jiThe house through- .putwastas?tetully decorated with ' ToseeC' peonies and ferns. Numerous useful and beautiful gifts were received by the guests xyt hxmor. Mrs. Helen M. Oberg and Dinner Party Charming Affair Delightful in every detail, was the dinner party given by Mrs. Mary Anderson of Ogden, at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Burton in Provo Saturday evening. Baskets of pink and white peonies were artistically arranged about ' the entertaining rooms, and the dining table was centered with a beautiful cut glass bowl of pink roses. Covers were laid for Mr. an Mrs. John W. Farrer, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Hatton,' Mr. and Mrs. Don C. Williams, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph B. Seethaler, Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Anderson, An-derson, Corey Hanks, Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Ramsey of Ely, Nevada, and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Burton. Gamp No. 3 Camp 'No.. 3, Daughters of Utah Pioneers, will be entertained at the Second , ,ward Relief society hall Thursday at 2:30 p. m. Mrs Etta. Johnson,, Mrs. Andrew Johnson, Mrs. Kate Andreason, and Mirs. Lorenzo Frazier will be the hostesses. A fine program has been prepared pre-pared and luncheon will be served. A cordial invitation is extended to all- members and eligible members. t Lambda Tau Club Members of the Lambda Tau club will meet Monday evening at 7:30 o'clock at Keeleys. A full attendance is desired. Miss Carol Bird were in charge of the gift. room. Mr. and Mrs. Finlayson have left for Tacoma, Washington, where Mr. Finlayson will attend the medical medi-cal officers' training camp at Camp Lewis this summer. In the fall, they will go to Philadelphia, Pa., where Mr. Finlayson will resume his studies at the Jefferson Medical college,. Past Matrons Enterta i n Pride Equally as charming and delightful delight-ful as any bridal party given this season, was the breakfast tendered Mrs. Dudley Gallagher, nee Florence, Flor-ence, D. Ray, Friday noon at the -home of -Mrs .H. G. Blumenthal, by members of the Past Matrons' Circle. Mrs. Gallagher is " worthy matron of Valley Chapter No. 3, O. E. S. Beautiful pink roses centered the breakfast tables, and a fose was tastefully arranged by each plate. The attractive place cards were of a bluebird design and bore sentiments senti-ments which the guests read to the bride. After breakfast, bridge was played. In behalf of the cSrcle, Mrs. HermanHinze presented the honor guest with an electric waffle iron. A response was made. In attendance were Mrs. H. G. Blumenthal, Mrs. H. F. Cannon, Mrs. C. A. Chamberlain. Mrs. C. H. Funk, Mrs. Herman Hinze. Mrs. W. C. Ireland, Mrs. Anna B. Mar-wick, Mar-wick, Mrs. Alva Nelson, Miss Nora Redfield, Miss Lottie Redfield, Mrs. Theodore Rasmussen, Mrs. J. G. Stiickley, Mrs. Charles Tuilis, 5 gSS(?g!l(W! ,; t A AAA A to EEE Sizes 1 to 12 ENNA JETTICK SHOES have superior fitting qualities T . I I .1 ms maKes tnem the choice of women and girls who want style K x A z TUNE IN everv ENNA JETTICK MELODIES over WJ Z and ' Associated Stations r ort. TUNE IN every Sunday Evening ENNA JETTICK MELODIES over W J Z , end Associated Stations "Get It At" Primary Worker Honor Guest Primary officers and teachers of I the Pioneer ward entertained in honor of i Mrs. Reva Bills, Friday evening at the home of Mrs. Nellie Perry. Mrs. Bills recently resigned as she is leaving the ward. Bi3hop Leon Newren and William Norman, first counselor, set apart i the following officers and teachers teach-ers for the association: Mrs. Nellie Perry, president; Mrs. Myrtle Han-seen, Han-seen, seeond counselor.; Mrs. Opal Davis, secretary; Mrs. Mattie Hinckley, Mrs. Bernice Nixon, Miss Elaine Wilkins, .Mrs. Ireta Mason, Mrs. Vera Miller, Mrs. Lavon Williams, Wil-liams, Mrs. Violet Washburn, Mrs. Camille Woods, Mrs. Leah Lewis, Miss Lygia Gren, Miss Ardell Peters and Miss Jetta Webb. The visitors in attendance were Mrs. Reva Bills, Mrs. Leon Newren, New-ren, Mrs. William Norman, and Mrs. Myrtle Woods. A delicious luncheon was ser ved. Mrs. C. H. Ward, Mrs. C. H. Reinsch, Mrs. Herman Grimm, Mrs. Grace R. Dalton, Mrs. Pearl McAuley, the latter two being guests. Provo Qouple Unit ed I n Marriage The marriage of Miss Bonita Barber, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Barber of Provo, to Donald B. Colby, of Provo, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Colby of Salina, took place Wednesday in the Salt Lake temple. Mrs. Barber, also Mrs. R. J. Massey and Miss Murle Massey of Salt Lake, accompanied the young ouple through the temple. Children's Party Mrs. Joy Clegg entertained at a children's party at her home Thursday afternoon, in honor of her daughter, Janet Ruth, whose fourlh birthday anniversary occurred occur-red on that day. The gay affair was in the form of a lawn wocial and games and sports were enjoyed. A delicious luncheon was sci vod In H youngsters. Cards, Luncheon At Club Party Aurora club members were guests of Mrs. Vera Persons at home Thursday eveninjr. , - Progressive "500" was the div ion, Mrs. Helen Belle receiving high score prize and Mrs. i Josie winning the second favor, tasty luncheon was served to following: . Mrs. Eva Mildenhall. Mrs. R Wagner, Mrs. Marv Hitchcock W Helga Kavochevich.; Mrs. Mild! Denhalter. Mrs. Millie Courtd Mrs. Mary Josie. Mrs. Sarah Jri son, Mrs. Thelma Drummond, W Rosetta Pratt, Mrs. Delia M neaux, Mrs. Art Reese and i Violet Duke, the latter two guests. CHvellClub Miss Amy Cummimrs will hostess to members of the Cl club Monday evening at her Hb The time will be spent with sj ing and refreshments will served. A cordial invitatlonls tended to all members. I ENTIRELY NEW -AT BU r Prepare To See Them Monday Youthful Styles FOR STOUTS and OLDER WOMEN Here you will find a large assortment of Summer Frocks, tastefully designed design-ed for the stout or older woman, sleeveless, short and long sleeves. Voiles, Silks and Prints, prices from $1.S5 to $10.95 Youthful little mercerized Shantungs, voiles, dotted batistes and prints for misses and small women. $1.95 NEW LACE BED SPREADS 92 x 108, the newest and most beautiful novelty lace spreads for the modern bedroom. $16.50 LACE SCARF TO MATCH Size 15 x 44 $1.50 3 PIECE LACE VANITY SET 75 SKE THESE IN OUR ART DEPARTMENT SUMMER HEADWEAR FOR TINY TOTS r We have just received a new and charming assortment assort-ment of hats for little girls, clever little styles in leghorns and tuscans, ages 2 to 8 Years. $1.00 to $1.5 ORGANDY BONNETS $1.49 to $1.69 New White Handbags Summer brings new arrivals ar-rivals in white novelty bags, clever styles in pouch, zipper zip-per and envelop en-velop linen, silks, and basket bas-ket weave fabrics. $2.95 to. $3.45 PRINTED CHIFFON Attractive printed patterns in 39 inch Chiffons for summer frocks. $1.25 Yard SWIMMING SUITS Fashioned by makers of MUNSINGWEAR Ask about the new style features $4.95 Women's LUGGAGE Overnight and week End Bags of fine quality leather and fabrikoid, attractive styles in large and small sizes. $3.95 to $12.75 SUN- BONNETS Clever little old fashioned sun bonnets for tiny tots, prints and solid colors. 75 ' m - RAYON PAJAMAS New arrivals in run-proof rayon, Misses' and Women's Wo-men's Pajamas, pastel shades, attractively trimmed trim-med In contrasting colors, wide leg style. $1.95 New ;Arrivals of LINEN $ HANDKERCHIEFS " Smart looking little print- . ed linen handkerchiefs5" that fit neatly into any summer wardrobe, various. . colors and patterns to" choose from. 10 ea. or 79 doz.- HAND BLOCKED LINEN 'A One lot of large size linen-v sport hankies in new fnod- ernistic designs. 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