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Show PAGE TWO PROVO (UTAH) SUNDAY HERALD, SUNDAY, JUNE 14, 193 1. ETHEL D. RAMBEAU Editor. Call 496. FASHION MODES OF THE SEASON ' J& J Bridge Party Is Tendered Bride-To-Be 5 ; The residence of Mrs. Lloyd Sut ,v4 ton was the, scene of a charming social affair Friday evening, when y she gave a bridge party In compli- ment to her sister-in-law. Miss .Genevieve :i Sutton, bride-to-be. Baskets , and vases of peonies, ' orange jblossoms , and roses were artistically arranged throughout the entertaining rooms. ) Four tables of bridge were play- y ed, Miss Marion Sutton receiving ine nign score prize, jurs. tn. u i Sutton . winning the consolation a. favor, and the guest award going A to Miss Sutton. A tasty repast f ol- ; lowed,, and tiny baskets of colum- i. tnes - were-rused to decorate the luncheon tables. : In attendance were Mrs., Herman Grimm, Mrs. Elmer Singleton, Mrs. -: Clifton Sutherland, Mrs. E. D. Sut i, ton, Mrs. R. A. Moorefield, Mrs. b. Bert '. R. Sutton, Mrs. Hollis Snel- son, . Mrs. David Grimm, Miss Marian ' Sutton, Miss Mae Sutton, Miss Bernice Condon, Mrs. D. . D t Button, Mrs. R. D. Sutton of Provo. Mrs. LeRoy, Kurth of Chi cago. 111., Mrs. Elmer Badley of Santa Barbara, California, and Mrs, F,-M. Ldghtfoot of Los Angeles. I Grand View f Members of the Grand View ftrard Relief society will meet at the home of Mrs. David Johnson, 279 South Sixth West street, Tuesday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. The literary lesson will be given by Mrs. , Lillie Hill. Mrs. Johnson Is a former member of the literary tommlttee. A good attendance will be appre ciated by the presidency. DECORATIVE SCHEMES ARE SHIPSHAPE NOW Wall Paper, Dishes, Lamps and Bunks, Even New Fabrics, : Pictures, Rugs, are Going Nautical. FOR THI WEEK . WE RECOMMEND ' ' Fresh Fruit .BANANA'JttJXU-wr. Bulk Quarto Oc - Pinto SOc ' ' ! BRICK COMBINATION ' Raspberry Ic Cream Vanilla - ' Banana Nut -" Quarto SOc V Pinto 26c -0-:- ft CALL YOUB DEALER ' Extra r-xom Factory ., One day at a party the little boy next door came in and went up to his mother, a guest, his blue eyes wide with amazement. "Why mother, you didn't ask me if you could comeT ,he accused her. ' "Well, dear, you were having younap and I couldn't bear to waken you. I told Carrie to tell your nap and I couldn't bear to after all. Is It all right??" He was mollified at that, and soon went, out to .blay. v . ; t "Do you ask Wth if you can 'gc away?'- Ij was 'Very much interest' ed in this turning of the tables. How About Authority? .. "Almost, always," , answered 'Bobby's 'Bob-by's mother. ' "r. explain, where I a mgoing and why.. X studied him as a, baby, and found tthe cooperative coopera-tive plan suited him best. He' asks me, so I ask him. t seems'' to appeal ap-peal to his sense of justice.". "Won't you have trouble establishing estab-lishing authority ?" I asked next. "For one cannot -always be explaining ex-plaining jsut why and how to a cr)ldV JHjeH - (nave to understand sometime that you know best and accept what you do occasionally without an explanation."' . "Yes, we've come to that stage now," she agreed. 'Today was an example of my new method. "Ill manage it all right. But I already have established the confidence in me that he seemed to crave, and I think the rest wil be easy. It Seems to Work "It is interesting, too. how it works in other ways," she went on. f'One time he marked a hew table with his bicycle. So I talked to him this way: " " 'Bobby, if I would, spoil your new bicycle would you be sorry? Or If I would apoil you airplane Or if I would Bpoil your, airplane bad? Well, you see ladies have nice tables and chairs and) things like that but . they like them Just as well as you like your toys, and they feel terrible when anything happens to them. ; . ..." " This big scratch on my table makes me avill, sort . of want J cry. And the vasd you broke yesterday yes-terday made me feel just as bad as you would feel if I broke your nice boat.' ... ' ' f "He understood so well that ndr heveoes around tfelling the others they must take' very goox? care" of my things. And he is so careiui himself it's almost painful." She had other instances to relate about this cooperative scheme ot hers, and I think it wortft wnwe passing on. Taking a child's , own experiences as a basis may be 'a new way of establishing friendly obedience.' ' . a v , t" : : t v -if i Jt L- "-"V'v r i i ir SrC" z Vv ... ... Mi All lit up like a ship at full sail are some of the new lamps for nautical rooms or boats themselves. (Left to right): A brass steering wheel, mounted on seasoned oak and supported sup-ported by a brass tube simulating hope has a light orange parchment shade decorated with wheels and rope painted in gold and brown. A standing lamp uses a brass pro-pellor pro-pellor and propellor shaft for its base and a white parchment shade trimmed with ' brass pulleys and green cotton rope. For the base of one lamp, a Tim ship's lantern is used and with white glass globe and a - white shade decorated with sailors looking out to sea. ..- ;ement y Isr Announced Announcement is made ef . the engagement of Miss Frances CocbJ eron or Tooeie, xo ivari a. iuer, son of Mrs. Elsa Miller of Salt Lake, formerly of Provo. j r, h. The m&rrlaee is to take place Wednesday, June 24, in the Salt Lake temple. . - .1 eiivell Club Miss Vlrgie Beelar will be host.es to members of the Clivell club Monday evening at her home. . All members are cordially in vited. r; Each Day or so Brings Adorable New T Luciie 9s Sizes 2 to 14 at $1.00 arid $1.95 , A Sizes 13 to 50 at $1.00 to $5.95 'i - . .-irf'-.v r . - ..... i ... .. - , -z - . ' i - . "Lucile's Duds Smile-at.'Suds":. U3.N: Univ. Ave. ; , .... . ,,hSa.3lO f; 1 4 - Watch For- It! EaQSlIiminimG BDa I 9 at Anniversary Party Is Planned Mr. . and Mrs. John A. Vance of Provo - Bench, will celebrate their golden wedding anniversary, Thurs day at the home of James G. Strat- ton, . v v.;'' A i banquet will be served, and commencing, at 8 o'clock in.' the Sharon ward amusement hall, a program will be held to which the friends of the couple are, cordially invited to attend. v.V "' 'Additional Society ON PAGE 5 Enjoyable Affair For Camp 4 and 6 Mrs. Louis Coleman was Tiostess to members of Camp IJo. 4 and 6, Daughters of Utah Pioneers, Thursday Thurs-day afternoon at her home. Mrs. Nellie Smith and Mrs. Alice Webb were the assisting hostesses. An Interesting1- program was given as follows: Two vocal duets, Mrs. Rose Kartchner and Mrs. Sarah Dastrup; history of Hyrum B. Morris, father of Mrs. Nellie Smith, read by MraPell Webb. A deliciousjunchepn was 'served to4P. Columbia Club Members of the' Columbia Sewing club will meet Monday evening at the homejf Mrs. Alma Bourne. . - A cordial invitation is extended to all members. . - - ' ' ' -A Announcement Of Marriage Is Made Announcement is made of the marriage of Mary C. Nuttall of Provo, and J. A. Holdaway of Los Angeles, which took place in the Salt Lake temple, Friday, May 29. Mr. and Mrs. Holdaway will be at home to their friends at 232 South iFirsl west street, after July 1. Pythian Sisters Pythian Sisters of Provo temple No. 9, wHl meet-Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock at the K. of P. hall. A good attendance is desired. 1 (hft root nar kocks ine traa e Knows uxurypor Accurate Fitting in. z llMMA JHYTFOCEC V , . . TOUNG MOTHERS are . such" busy personson their feet much of trie derjr and night, looking after baby with tender solicitude. Even when young mothers have that "expensive" foot,-they never tire- and are always smartly shod in perfect! fitting Enna Jettick Shoes, The range of 777 sizes and widths in Enna Jettick Shoes enables us to fit your foot with precision and accuracy. Nevera need fora "forced- V AAAAA to eee Sizes 1 to 12 The smart appearance of your feet de pends entirely on how accurately they are fitted. Look for the name Enna Jettick. Insist on having the proper fit. , y The prices oiF Enna. Jettick Shos-arjBLa "e8e6xoooiay.$5. opdAUfleyer . more, except ih Canada). The world's highest priced shoes give no better fittind. . . 'USTEH. IN"; TO: ;x;irvin S. COBB f Sunday Night, Juno Jflth 1' This Famous Author, Wit and Humorist- .r IS GUEST, ON . , EMN A JETTI CIC MELODIES Hdufe Broadcast over WJZ and Associated -NIC Stations "Get It At" 's'r 't :"'lt - I'Z J j2Lf I !;' 1.'. - 4 I5 4 v ' 7UU Wlt NO 10NGEX C TOLD , THAT YOU : j HAVE AN CXrtNSTVE FOOT Reception Is Given For Couple More than 300 guests were in attendance at-tendance at the wedding reception given'by Mr? and Mrs. A. A. Andrus of Spanish Fork, Friday evening in the American legion hall in that city, "1n honor of their daughter, Thora, and Ralph G. Lichfield, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Lichfield of Provo, who were married in the Salt Lake temple Wednesday. In the receiving line were the bride and groom, Walter Corbett, who acted as best man, Mrs. Wilmer Hill, sister of the bride, natron, of honor. Miss Ines Chris-ensen, Chris-ensen, Miss Dona Creer and Miss 3elen Tuttle, bridesmaids, Betty lales and Dona Jean . Campbell, lower girls, Mr. and Mrs. Andrus ind Mr. and Mrs. Lichfield. The bride wore a handsome gown of white satin, and her long white tulle veil was held in place with orange blossoms and rhinestones. She carried a beautiful bouquet of roses and lily of the valley. Dancing was the main diversion and an enjoyable program was furnished. fur-nished. Dainty refreshments were served. ' V Missionary To Be Welcomed Home A welcome home social will be tendered Don Corbett, who recently returned from the German-Austrian mission field, Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock in the Pleasant View ward amusement hall. The M. I. A. of the ward is sponsoring spon-soring the affair, and all members of the ward and friends of the missionary are cordially Invited. 4-H Club Girls Give Luncheon An attractive and delicious luncheon lunch-eon was given by the girls of the 4-H Pep club of Pleasant View. Friday evening at the residence of their leader, Mrs. Grace McEwan. Centering the table was a bowl of roses. Covers were laid for Mrs. John Leibhardt. Mrs. August Omanson. Mrs. Emily Baum, Mrs. Grace McEwan. Miss Yvonne Jones, j Miss Evelyn Brown, Miss Bernice McEwan, Miss Thelma Omanson. Miss Lorraine Younger and Miss Inez Omanson. McBride Family To Hold Reunion The Reuben McBride family reunion re-union will be held Tuesday, at 5 p. m. at Liberty park in Salt Lake. All descendants are cordially invited in-vited to be present. Each family is requested to bring its luncheon. Howard Olsens Leave For Europe Mr. and Mrs. Howard Olaen ot 293 North Sixth East street, left Saturday for a three months? trip to Scotland. England and Ireland. They will drive to New York and will, visit en route with Mrs. C'. G. Patterson of Columbus, Ohio, Rev. and Mrs. E. E. Bachelder of Boston, Mass., formerly residents -of . Provo. The Olsens will sail from Ne" York on Saturday. June 27. on the "California," and expect to return home in September. They were accompanied as far" as New York by Mr. and Mrs. James Booth of Provo, parents of Mrs. Olsen. They will return home in a month by way of Ontario. Keep those memories mem-ories bright with Pictures Let us finish your Kodak Films Expert Quick Service HEDQUISTS 2 Home Owned. Drug Stores and Kodak Shop 3 F 0 s 0 New 5 Piece HtoeaMaictt Sett All Hardwood. Lacquer Finish. Only New Genuine Simmons Double Deck Coil Bed pi?nimo s Helicule Tied Top Only VI $(o)95 U 0 ssUnaiimB 316 WEST CENTER ST. E3im(olsi5f and miMfesi5 ace tiDno (flay s 2e? Every sixteen size in our territory is invited to take advantage advan-tage of a very special offering in Dresses and Coats in Size Sixteen Only. This offer appl ies to . all silk dresses and spring coats. The sale prices are already very low: $oDi $4Jo9S $&.95 - and up One Dollar and Fifty Cents Extra Discount on these days. This amount will be doubled and more, in some instances trebled when spent in our Dry Goods Department. This sales slip from the dress department depart-ment will buy any of the following: . (1) A pair of $1.95 chiffon hose, your choice of color. (2) A pair of French Kid Gloves, values to $3.95. (3) Your choice of any costume jewelry. (4) Two $1.00 bottles of perfume. (5) Your choice of any handbag valued at $1.95 to $2.50 (6) Two regular $1.00 silk dance sets. (7) Two regular $1.00 silk vests. now t :;." Taylor Brothers Dry Goods arid Ready to Wear Deptsi . Always the New Things First v.- x - .. ; ? - - i . ' : r Z I OT7nG Ul i" I() Tlic Lewis Ladies Stor& O n i If- .. ; 4 .. , i ' ' 1 . v3f ' .V. , . .... w: , |