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Show V 4 PROVO- (UTAHX. SUNDAY, HERAtP.l SUND AY, JUNE. 28, 19 3 1. PAGE THREE Valley Circle Holds Outing y The annual outing of Valley Circle, held at Vivian park Friday afternoon, was one of the most enjoyable en-joyable canyon parties of the season. A delicious picnic - luncheon was served to 60. after which an afternoon after-noon -.of soqial chat was enjoyed. Fishing, games and- sports were features of amusement participated in - by the youngsters who accompanied accom-panied their mothers on this oc- casibn. Mrs. H. A.,Immisch was chairman chair-man on ajangements, and vas assisted as-sisted by Mrs. W.t J. Robbie, Mrs. William Ralston, Mrs. Herman . Grimm and Miss Nora Redfield. The Sniartesi Women in this Town Are Wearing WASHABLE SUMMER DRESSES No wonder V They're different! differ-ent! Thefryi ' "summsryr . They're inexpensive! ; Dainty b'nevicce and Important two-piece two-piece affairs with trig little Jackets! Flat Crepes can--, broidcred batiste new prints, and silk pique featured by hand embroidorjr, f agotting, and, new yoke effects.- Such a Tarlety! . ' s . f- Vomen's Si Misses' Sizes! . t C(ol V A "TV j)i k :, ' Lovely Gifts Rec&l? M S hower Miss Edna Dxon, brideIe'ctwa tendered a delightful miscellaneous 3hower, by her aunts, Mrs LeRoy OJxonMrs. Arthur N. TayJop and Mrs.iAmold BoSshard, Friday, evening eve-ning 2at the home of the f rarer. - . Mrs. Fred Dixon reviewed the three-act play "Smilin' Through," afteit which Mrs. Lynn V. Taylor rendered . vocal solos and -vocal duets were furnished by the Misses Edna fend Amy Dixon.- A. tasty Yey past was served to 50 realtives ana friends. 'Many- useful -and lovely gifts, were received by the guest of honor. ' ' Family Dinner At Sharo Gillesmes Mr. . and Mrs. Sharp Gillespie .iaven family -dinner partvoFjpida'" evening at their home; in honor of Mrs. Gillespie's parents, - Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Giles of Salt Lake, visitors here. The affair WaSf held on the 100 blrdayanniyersaTy of in Giles, father 01 W. F the late John Giles. Summer flowers' were Employed as a decoration. Covers .were laid for 22, including Mr. and Mrst John T. Giles, Mr." and Mrs. Joseph Giles, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Giles, Mr. and Mrs. George W. Giles, Mr. and Mrs, E. R. Henrichsen, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Boshard, Mrs. Martha Gillespie. Gil-lespie. Mrs. Ethel EricksOn and Mrs. Bert Johnson, , the latter two being from Koosharem. Picnic Tendered i i :... . House Guests; The family of Mr. and Mrs., H. 1 Slack held a picnic at Vivian park Thursday evening, honoring Ellis Slack and James Davidson who are visiting here from Washington, D. c. .. Participating in. the gala evnt were Mr. and, Mrs. H. L. SlacTt, Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Slack and family, Mr. ani'l Mrs. Roy Slack and -family, Mr. and Mrs.- Hal -Cowley "and baby, Mrs. Lloyd Ford? Mrs; Grace McEwan and family, Mi, and 'Mrs. Warren Whitaker and Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Slack. ( Ini'ola Qub Entertained Mrs. Ralph Elliott gave a-party at her home Thursday evening1 for members of the Inl'ola club. :V.? . ? Two tables of bridge -were followed follow-ed by a tasty luncheon. Mrs. Wll-ford Wll-ford Bray won the high score .prize and the second favolr was awarded to Mrs. M. M. Taylor.". V Present were Mrs. Ernest Moore, Mrs. Clarence Moore Mra . Merrltt Decker, Mrs. Jack Holder; Mrs; Wilford Bray, Mrs. M. M. Taylor, Mrs. Hoy Elliott and Mrs. William Decker. ; ; ' . Provonas Glub 'Members of the Provonas club spent an enjoyable time at Pioneer park Friday afternoon. v-' v-' A tasty basket luncheon was served Smart! New! Summer Coats SvKUe-ian4 PatttShil,for Wear with Snintner FWclts! Fashion demands licht color I women are wearing them everywhere-r-for a t i i. . - ... uKsincss,. street, sports, ana dress: v Jine flannels . . . new basket weaves. , -. Smart style features, found on much higher, priced modes, are : ' novellv r collars And .Tvrt clever bet efrtcts;fancy sleeves, pockets, sizes 14 to 20. 189-105 WEST CENTER Just Afrivea! A J, i f IT I VT NEW PAJAMAS -. . MBit Tn'atlo FLAT-T0NE HOSE, CWffori WStervice .... V . "razri Frocks .Gladiator . t YmifWar;iike, Try - xTTiis One x ii Pans has just introduced: this "Gladiator-coiffure," resembling an 'old' Roman helmet . No, -you don't have to wear it if you don't want to. Mrs. Dentil BrOWtt ; ,A Hostess To Friends A charpning social was given "by Mrs. Denzil Brown Friday afternoon after-noon at her home. Summer flowers were tastefully arranged throughout through-out the entertaining rooms. Mrs. A. Ray Qlpiri Of . New York furnished several ' delightful vocal an piso selections' and readings were given by Mrs. Fred Dixon and Elaine Brown. . . . A tasty luncheon, was fServed Bidden were: Mrsy Electa Dixon, Miss Sara Dixon; Mrs. Ad Taylor, Miss Lyda H?alladay,v 'Mrs.'Fred Dixon; "Mrs. Ruton Van r Wagenen, Mrs. A. Ray Olpiri of New York, Mrs. ,W. A. Huckins,' Mrs. Jean Hoover; r Mrs. Glen Simmons, Miss Kalel JacobsCn, Mrsi Wyman Berg, Mrs. Crval Singleton Mrs. Stanley Dunford,-f MrssO; D.'Manaeriy Miss Ruth Hansen, Miss Beulah Hatton, Miss Rheta Kays Miss ' LaVfern Page, Mrs. Heber Johnson, Mrs. Arnold Robison, Mrs E. W. Stead-man, Stead-man, Mrs Lloyd Sutton, Mrs. Lynn Taylor, -Mrs. Arthur D. Taylor and Mrs. Vernon Tojboe. rnday Evening; Clut Party ? ' Members of the Friday Evening club gave a" social i affair at!lthe home ot Margaret Wilson Friday. A tasty repast was served to the following: Mrs. Luia-. LeesK Mrs. Irene-Snow, Mrs. Nettie! Busk, Mrs Helen Peterson, Mrs. Nellie" Chad-wick, Chad-wick, Mrs. Bernice Williamson, Mrs. Clara Canbe, Mra.'Ldllie Cole, Mrs. Ella Whittaker, Mrs. Martna Evans, Miss Gertriide Davis, Miss Maude Nielsen and Miss Dorothy Chadwick. ' tmio Mrs. Mary CUsen was hostess at a quilting and -luncheon at her home Friday afternoon, 'Which was attended by .the following:. Mrs; W. K. Farrer,' Mrs. William Cluff, Mrs. Ole E. Olsen.Mrs. A. Will Jones, Mrs. C. S. Vincent, Jr., Mrs. Ed. Vincent Mrs, Eliza Scott and Mrs. Ellen Jones. . . roats and and new " ST PHONE 67 zz: Prnni Slin's 7 f :' . ' -ycifiZi'V' . . . .'.' V - s and Hosiery" , ' 0 J f i1 Ou m Foririer Pfovo' Marf WM In? New York Announcement Is made - of the narrige of Miss Sylvia" Mansfield daughter of L-r, and Mrs. . Mansfield Mans-field of Brooklyn, N. Y:, to Reed R. Porter, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. K. Porter, of Provo, which took place Saturday noon, Junfr 2f, at Pierres hotel in New York City; v An elahorate wedding breakfast was given at the hotel immediately following the ceremony, by the parents of the bride. Mr. Porter is a graduate of the B. Y.- U. and received his master's degree from New York university in 1930. After a honeymoon to Lake George and the Thousand -nake their home in New York City. Islands, tae young couple will makerlheir home in New York ity. .Mr. Porter is employed in the Guarantee Guar-antee Trust bank. Sisters Honored At Dinner Party :Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Bean gave a well appointed family , dinner at their home Friday evening, in honor of Mr. 'and Mrs. William Hop- .klnson - and-; children and Miss Grace Strong, who have returned to heir home in Los Angeles, after visiting here. -Mrs. Beari is a sister to Mrs. Hip-Kinson Hip-Kinson and Miss Strong. Tea roses prettily decorated the dining table. Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Hopkinson and children. Miss Grace Strong, Mr. and Mrs. William Williams, MrAand Mrs. Gad Williams, Wil-liams, Mr. and Mrs. Griffith Nuttall, Mrs. -Alfreda Williams, ftalph Williams, Norma Strong, Mr. and Mrs. George Strong, Jack Strong, Virl, Cleo and Lynn Nuttall, Bob and Donna Bean and the host and hostess. 4 5j! :Jc Children Birthday Party 'The residence of Mrs. T. William JTones was the scene of a gay children's chil-dren's party Friday afternoon, when she entertained ' in celebration celebra-tion of the sixth birthday anniversary annivers-ary of her daughter. Geraldine. Y Games were played and a delicious de-licious luncheon was sprvorl a large birthday cake", holding six ugniea pmn candies, formed Che centerpiece for the luncheon tabtei. I Present were Pina ,MaxfleId, Helen Thomas, .Luoite Thomas, Betty Daniels, Edna Lue Halladay. Elva Liddiard, ! iErlene Lewis, Gloria Lewis, Nelma' Jean Jones, Billy Jones, Hoy Halladay, Buddy Forsythe, DeMar Jones, Gayland Dahlquist, Oreian Hansen and Keith Jones. Optimist Club M&tslti Canyon - Mrs. Guyx Shurtleff was hostess f6 members the Optimist club Thursday afternoon at her summer home in Vivian park, r " A tasty luncheon Was sprvpH after which progressive "500" wai Piayea. Airs, J . fj. Crawford won the high score prize and the second iavor was" presented to Mrs. Z Whittaker. ". v Present were Mrs. Z.y Whittaker, Mrs. John LundahI,vxMrs. James Sutherland, Mrs. CSC. Jones, Mrs. Roy Peters, Mrs.Lula. Scott, -Mrs. Ethel GuthrichMrs. John Yeager, Miss Clara Ktfnze, Mrs. Leo Mech- m, ana Mrs. J. N. Crawford. x -Gu'e-Weeri Club ) Provona BeacK J - A delicious nicnie. ca joyed by members f the Al-Gue ween ciub at Provona beach Frf- aay afternoon. u nuenqance were Mrs. Leonard Madsen, Mrs. Lafe Alger, Mfs. Don Aiger Mrs. Charles Jones, Mrs. Dan Kirkwdod, Mrs. Ciarence Tol- ooe, Mrs. Fred . Cooper, Mrs. Reed Bailey, Mrs. Lectoa Henrie and Mrs. aymond Nelson CARHOP fllANKS We gratefully acknowledge and vYtn w express our deep appreciation apprecia-tion toihe manv friends snH naww bbrs Who so IhoufAtfullv helned i labour late sorrow, the death of out- beloved mother, Mrs. Kela Ab r.terson. -. - - , s - -v - VERNE Y ANDERSON . MRS. SELMA 'MOORE ESTER ANDERSON. 4. ANN0UNG1N0 RMELKDRN I - -r 97 NortbCUiiiversity Ave. K Something: New CA inaiuuiereiu ' PISvor -"I11P.' -y ,TL -M-H.. j.t,;Af V OPENING FRIDAY - JULY Proves Delightful An enjoyable time was pent by the Rainbow, Bridge club members Friday evening at the home of Mrs. Mrytle 'Morrison After ai hlIclous dinner, served at 8 o'clock; bridge was the diversion,' di-version,' The high score prize went to Mrs. liazel Clark and Mrs. Amy Brimhall won the second favor. Nasturtiums were usd to decors te the dining table, and the entertaining entertain-ing rooms wfer prettily arranged with sweet peas. v!Tlh attendance were Mrs. Stella Lewis and Mrs: Fontella Halladay. guests, and the following club members: Mrs. Amy Brimhall, Mrs. Hazel Clark, Mrs. Georgia Harding, Mrs. Odella Hindmarsh and Mrs. Maree McDonald. Sal Norns Give s wimmtng Party Valx Nprns of tho B. Y. U. cn- joyed a swimming party at Geneva Thursday evening. A delicious picnic luncheon was served to the following: The Misses Lota Paxmany Loya Nielsen, Madeline Made-line Harrison, Molly Bird, Margaret Bird,:. Pauline Bennett, Rose Liech-ty; Liech-ty; Ila Brockbfmk, Elaine. Paxman, Margaret Hansen, Ruth Hansen, Marva Hodson, Arlene Harris, Lucfle Markham, Mae Seaton, Ada Hasler, Louisa Bingham and Mary Gurr, the. latter two being guests. "Y" Missionary Women's Outing "Y." Missionary women held an enjoyable outing in Provo canyon Thursday evening. After a weiner roast, songs and stories were enjoyed about the huge bonefire. Twenty members participated par-ticipated in the gay event. Mrs. Melva Peay ANNOUNCES The Reopening of The Melvonna Beauty Shoppe 'at 255 South 7th West -' ' ' . ..... ... . - z.- -.. . .. : , - "cSti 2 . - x r- Special 4th of July Offer Genuine Duart or Frederick Permanent Wave $4,00 Finger Wave, not dried 50c if Dried and Reset Special price on children's hair, end curls, etc. Make Your Appointment Early Phone ENNA JETTICK MELODIES, Sunday Evening. Coast-to-CoMt Broadcast WJZ and Aasotated Stations ' SHOl-S FOR - I9CO) -I Si OMEN t , IV ff ...... : J " V .V- Note the 177 different .lie. andaridtlu 6TENNA JETTICK SW $5$6 : -V7 ' jr; H 2 2j S 3 4 4j S 5j 6 6j 7 7l 8 o 9 jl olllT AAAAA Vr; ,f; ' -. . '. . X X X X J J X X " .-AAA A -. ; , J JlilJiJi JS. AAA '.' ; X X X X XXXX X X X X X XX aaBBBSaamM HIBava -, a,,, i.m.i una- Ma, a n , ....... m. , ' , hbb ; aa- X X X X X X X X X X X X X XXX a v x x x x x x Jlx x 2L 2L 21 5 x ; XXX X X X X X x x "x X X x X X x x x "x s c xxx x y X X X X X X xxx x xxx xx'x y P v X X X JC X JC X J X X X X X X X X X gg c j x oc 2 jx x x j : x x x X x ggg- I i . " "x X XX XX X X Xx X X X P X lq X Oj$6jlYou jwjryjb tbld that G6tIiAt" Sharon Stake x R. S. Womens' Social A party is being planned by the Sharon stake Relief society board, for all Relief society members of, the stake, whic!? is to be held Tuesday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock in the1 stake administration building. build-ing. The honor guests will be the visiting teachers. The following splendid program has been prepared : Community singing, "Have I Done Any Good In the World Today"; prayer; address ad-dress of welcome, President Eva Gillespie; music, Mrs. Margaret Pulsipher; "Tribute to Teachers," Mrs. Lydia Hogan; response, Mrs. John Liebhardt; duct, Mrsx Melba Calder and Mrs. Lorraine Cnristen-sen; Cnristen-sen; reading, Mrs. August Nelson; talk, member of the eneral board: community singing, "Kipd Words." A standing roll call for all teachers teach-ers will be held. Prizes will be awarded to the youngest and oldest visitinr teacher and to the woman with the lonerest Relief society teaching service. Refreshments will be served. - All Relief society women of the stake are cordially invited to be present. n For Kodaks and Supplies Call on HEDQUISS 2 Provo Owned Drug Stores Expert Finishing XXZ'Vliy .30c 559J y Shoe Cut Her you aa etpwuKa fcot $5-6 5n r - ' ' iK' f V v: ---- - r '. t RIGHT BEFORE THE 4TH OF JULY $1000 will be paid to anyone whoNcan i prove connected with any'otKerrsibre fh Jvo - Next Monday Tuesday Juiie 28 Doors Open at 10 A.M. fi" " V.. i Reciloniriff Da For ' DRESS SALE wCssr in ' in mi In connection with our Reckonm Dav Sale wo arp nlac- ing ,2000 beautiful midsummer dresses at a 2 for 1 sale You buy one dress and get two for the on price, t-This t-This merchandise was just purchased by our - buyer, Mrs. Leo N. Lewis, while on her buying- trip to the eastern east-ern markets, consisting of sixrt, evening, day and in-1 formal gowns. - Matrons' and half sizes especially. : , - ' Undies, Hats, Hosiery, etc., drasticatTy reduced for this Reckoning Day, & for 1 Sale. . 1875 BEAUTIFUL DRESSES . TO CHOOSE FROM $5.95 Values. gfi Reckoning Day Sale, 2 for V3X3 $7.95 Values. S7 Citt Reckoning Day Sale, 2 for . Y.-T 3I $14.95 Values. &f.5 Reckoning Day Sale, 2 for T V3 $19.95 Values. ' V-S'H-QClC Reckoning Day Sale, 2 for $26.95 Values. Reckoning Day Sale, 2 for 1200 WONDERFUL COATS TO CHOOSE FROM $5.59 Values. Reckoning Day Sale, 2 for . . $7.95 Values. Reckoning Day Sale, .2 for . . $9.95 Values. . , Reckoning Day Sale, 2 for $14.95 Values. , Reckoning Day Sale, 2 for .. $26.95 Values. Reckoning Day Sale, 2 for . . $29.95 Values. -Reckoning, Day Saje, 2 for : . Make Your 4th of July Selections from 600 NEW SUMMER HATS Special Lot, values to $5.95, Now. : . $1.00 Child's Hats, values to $2.50, Now. . . :59c Genuine French Basque Berets. . -$1.00 1 Lot values to $6.00, Now. . . .$1.95 Genuine Panama Hats, $6 values . .$2.95 Matrons, small and large sizes . , . $2.95 Sport Jackets Kermie, Velvet, Satin, in all the wanted colors. $7.95 Values. Now. up . DAY AND BEACH PAJAMAS Genuine Broadcloth, Silks, Wash Proof frints, one or two piece suits in this group. " ' Children's Pajamas. Wash fabric. Values to $2.00. Now : ...... . .". . ; Ladeis' and Misses' Broadcloth. Values to $2.50. Now Ladies' Overalls, wash fabric. $2.00 Values. Now .-. , . . ; ; Genuine Broadcloth and Silks, one or two piece suits. Now ; Undies Bathing: Suits BLOOMERS X sizes R. D. P. 2 for $i $n One and two piece suits. New shades. Reckoning Day Sale Flat Crepes Rayons GOWNS New colors R. D. P. . . TEDDIES PAJAMAS Purses Rayon all shades r M WlIITEy TEDDIES Bloomers x EGGSHELL , New Shades, values to $3.00. Reckoning Day. jfS sale V & 59c ' I". i ! BLOOMERS Children's 4 2H5c Raon . Conieearly luring in afriend. Buy, two Dresses for' the price of biie. New stock, best assortmentsrtn-'Utah tochoose from. ; .tj - THISiS THE PLACE FOR GUABANTEED SAVINGS that we are i -Next. loridav Tuesday JuheS Doors Open at 10 A.M. . . . . . . , ...... . j. . 05.95 $7.95 09.95 026.95 $2995 Hosiery Special lot, full 33q fashion, how . . . . . v--.- Ladie Burd, full fashion, now vi xvaoci, van ivaoiu, uua ite, full QCg;1 shion . . .... . ; . . .- New No vej ty vHose. falhioried ....05: Kayser sheer, 6 f i60 full fashion- . . vfr Kayser, San Sheen. Full S0"-- 01iS5 $21.00 Street Frocks VOILE Organdie Cfl Wash Proof V boulevard fhocks, length BEECH CLOTH LINENS '- 4 $-2.95'. . WltlTE UNirORSIS' XSfl00 . .TAN OH .95 77.- . mates at I 18&-165 W. Center Phone 67 i ' r.-:-!. jrnone aiv. .. 113 N. Univ. 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