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Show - X V V I? -- - r K PROVO (UTAH) SlJNDAyHERALDr SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1931. PAGE r i .ViA f rt f 5" I H 1 r ': X, - . j Niels Johnson ftdgeH Eliayeil Af- Bridal So c L&l BLOSSOMING IN Youne Couple Lorn a Jensenf LuncBeon J.s; T H E F At t j M ODE Honored On :JGhil Pxlans United In Marriage , . Is Tendered Affair t - -'iM Birthday . Frieiids Shbwej? - -A j i - v. "i x A V - - r- - x .v- 7 -t - - - a y . . -. - - , - . - c ( . ( v t . - ;v r-;:' . . rx. r: y rn3 -1 . f l:;' ::. 7 H ;f i R I I I I 11 -1 I ,r - & t it i -' x i U-A , 1 . 1 'iT ,1 , , , 4- i .4. r Itflela Johnson was delightfully r surprised 4t. his home : Thursday - eVenlng, by.a'group of friends who " .were .members of hfs First ward Csundayschool class 25 years ago. v 1 The.'af fary was held to 'celebrTate the 'elghty-tHlrd birthday annivers ary 6f Mr. Johnson, which occurred f on' thatdayNHe ,was presented 'i with a - beautlfuKlriendship book, k in which tributes, had been written .by his frie'nds.n enjoyable timA-J was 'Spent with 'remlniscensesnd music, and - dainty ' efreshmeiits Were served. - .;- ','...;-) ','...;-) The -. self-invited guests were Mr. and Mrs. Albert . Jones, MrXattd Mrs. UertHedqui8t, lir.s and MrsJ H. ;F. Thomas Mrs.VGeorge -Sja-.. , briskle, "Mrs : Sophia Evans, ;MrsV , ,Cal .Cragtm,' Mrs. Pertrude Page, X Misi"Rhoda'Douglas,'.Mrs. Sa'difr Haws ahdaN guest, MrsA Caroline; ' Hinckley- granddaughter df the - hbnor gnest. -" ' " X v.'A'i social event was'gfvenAby. hik family" during .the afternoon;; and 40 relatives' and friends called j to of fen "congratulations and , good 'iwisheai VMany lovely gfts werere--.- celved from his children and grand'; j children',- - several v attending frbm : out-of:towA.: : ' ,"f,1' . A delicious luncheon was erved.. ," Centering the serving table1 was .a. ' large ' white 'birthday fcake, holdiiig 83 whke'iandlea ngoId''holdeV8: ' The entire1 ftduse "was! attractively - ' decorated " with flowers of - Ihe UtdhASbrosis Cliib Starts Meetings Utah i Sorosls::lub members are cordially intited to attend the open . 4ng session of the season, to be held "Wednesday at 3 p. -m. at the rssl-"flence, rssl-"flence, of Mrs. , : Joseph C. , Clark, 'presldentV"; .; . .( ' . ,. , Mrs.Clar.wm give a talk "on ' "Preparation. - Mrs. E.x H. East-.mond. East-.mond. will give va review, of - last years work, - and :i will outline : the worK vfor 'the Wnsulng year. ,r y- Tendered Dinner; Miss1: Vie Strong Swas hostess at. t t& wen 4 arranged araner- party: ai her home Wednesday. eyenfng, , in honor "of DrRalpb Clark of - Wash? Ingtott,- who" Is attending": Jefferson Medical college at Philadelphia, pa. . irs ' Covers were also IaidrMr. ana Mrs. Bliss I Finlayson. , The season's sea-son's v flowers wefe used, as a table decoration. -'.-;-';' 4 . ' t;" , You'll Mdfcc ii Perfect Picture in this v WkK Feather Trim : A , Cracefal, romantic, diatnnnx V this "lly Own- Hat is typical ? , of th season's new "Second H" llM H) J M HW ' 9 W rolled brim dips to the right i at the most ' mtrigolnf ang!a.v The feathery trim contrasts : . beautifully as jt follows tht , , line of the, graceful flare, brim. O&trrUj Own" hit modtls , eqiiaJlT charming are .fa "tha : new thipment just received.' vf New Shipment Erery JVteki .., II I .nil n Miss aotoi fimiih, bride-to-be was hon6r - guest vat an "attiractivel bridge party given, by Miss "Alice Huckins ' at herh6'me Friday; eve- mngrj. - - !.; 4 - t Early f airflowera. were crjHstlcal-s ly arranged about the nlire house .Miss Ora Jtlaws won the bridge high score ;prfee and the "cut favor" went loMfss Smkh. ' t ' - ' A tasty repast was served The honor .guest ..'wast&e recipient of mafty 'lovely Bit ts-from the follow ing " guests In attendance at the. pleasing , social. .1" h ; 1 Miss -i Blorence Ford ? and Miss bbrotfiy Wallace of. Cgden, ilisa .Helen , ,Boyer of Springvllle Misa Ada-. Jtia8ieri, Mrs, Oa, uoyd, Miss Ora"Haw8,'- .Miss Ruth . J ohnsptfr-'-Miss Delenna -Taylor, Miss Zola MartinaMiss Luile; Merrill. Mi. Fern, Smoot, Mrs. . KelbaKartch-n'er KelbaKartch-n'er and Miss ' 'Grace t)aagerf lejdi :, h. . " Tj-.ri, - ? fs. . i Spln4id Program Ai Literary League 1; Mrs Albert E. Terry wai hostess to members Nof the Xfterary League, at their opening session of the sea (ton, .held' Friday, afternoon at t Terry residence t Mrs. Ida Smdot 'Dusenberrv craVe an : Interesting' talkv;m, '"India;" after which she placed a number: Of souvenirs on I display whcft . 'te collected;; during her. trip around theKWorld. m'A-- tasty luncheon fol-lowecL-. ' . ' v AHosesand dahlias were employed lnT" decorating the entertaining rooms,', a-color " scheme of - yeiioW and green predominating ' N ' . -In attendance were the following: Mrs. Demil A; Brown, Mrs. Stanley Iunford, Mrs. O. I, Hansen Mrs Ai E Hoblsoni - MiW LaVerri" Page, Miss- RReta Kay, Miss. Beulah Hat ton, Mra.lEH, W. Steadman; Mrs. Lloyd 'Suktojo; Mrs, WW. Thomas, Mrs. Vernon Xlboevirsv :' Lydn Taylor, ' Miss s Ruth Hansen, SMrs. Arthur Taylor-and Mrs.' Henry "Tavlor 2 Bridge Follows Dinher'Pty Mrav Elmer Singleton was'hostess to Jf members of .the Cartiuinltz Bridge cluV Frtdayr evening at Keeleys. : , , " ..;v. ai.x.-ir.. -a"- j, a rA:s i"i-;r' ' m.' ueiicious npt amner was served; serv-ed; delphlnjiims prettily decorating the dihing table! Attractive favors were presented. " Bridge; followed, Miss Cleo Smoot winning the Blgh Score prize and the -'consolation award goingto Ml.Liman:. Oitlsr. 'ln ' attendance were Mis'sCleo Smoot, Miss Lillian Cutler, rMfas Lucile1 Jorgensen; ; Miss Arthellaf Carter. Miss Ann , Mackay. ; Miss Jennie - Knudsen and Mrs. Lloyd Sutton the ' latter two being gUefetsl Dbhha McCoard To BeCIub Hostess - ' .r i-'rs.f - ,-Le .Tesee -club h members wflJfre the guests of Miss J)onna McCoard at her i home Monday evening.' i. All members are cordially invited! CUvell Glub . Mo ndiiy ; 'Members -bl'Ul4?Clivell "club -will be the V guests, of Miss -Irene Fillmore Fill-more Monday evening at her home. - A "cordial invllation isextended td an members.1 ? 1; . A Opportunity 'J Opportunity n JDays . are her and espeo .- . lally go in our stox 1 r Neyer - before " have wev ;of t ered s u'c K V.'.t" ' 'A-,'A,-jA .A'.A . I' i i. .Ip' .J ' ' ' K. I. 4 m v 4K A MAA' '-:-v'.-'" Die oi xius coraraun-. ci ity. : "A dollar "aday, c;-1 ipent ' ln onirstore, 4 1 ' 7 Will Iceep the "nol ; -j away. - VAiunK oi securing rifcoz toaf of BREAD - H. . A at 3 13cs F Per Loaf or. 3 Loaves for,lOc,. :' every day in the week. 'I'his As only : ' cue 'of 6ur daily; f; money-saving items'.,.! Pa tjartis x The i Social Sixty I?ancing club will commence It' twenty-fifth consecutive con-secutive ; dahxringy seaiion, with a f V ouav cvcuiui aVy LVuct 23, irkthe Ffrt'-'ward recreation hall'. Vyr rVN Th4 aifnouncem ert comes r from the- officers and comnilttee members mem-bers jtHS fclb;-VhoiiedraV business busi-ness "ineetirig .THursdiy; e Vexing to cobi'pt4t;lan'vf6r the?-1 ensuing yeitP-i: S" ;riV "1 V ; A Bplertdfcf brchstra fs being .arranged .ar-ranged for, and the dancing parties will be';held:,l)rlthe 'feirn ward recreatiOW; halfevery ? Other week, according :t0 the'cbmraittee. It is requested ththe'njemfcers get in touch ; wilhlheiu committee to make at rarigement; of rqffmbershipa fori the cbrtihV seaaKm; ; - a. : - OttUvtf and committee' members of theTlubf Include the following: Vernard; A&derSoni..spresideht ;Dan Hunte; vice ' ' trresldent. W. Raymond' Ray-mond' Gre'eh' secretary and treasurer' treas-urer' Joseph A. Buttle,-J. R. Hod-' son Orson M.Slack.' Johit'W. Mc- Adam, Byrdhs. Clark. . Shafp Gil- sple,'J'William Connelly- Guy7 F. hristeh&ehand' Isaac Bpyce LegioinV Women . Til" -v A r : ' Officers; 1 Election of officers will be held at. the meeting of the American Legion-auxiliary ,to be held Wednesday Wed-nesday evening at 8 'cIock;at; the Arm6ry.v 1 XV .V ; Heports 6f the standing- committees commit-tees will be given. .Mr. D.VOrJo Alleh, president, will be in charge. Fc41owIng the business, Miss Eunice BirdXwllI "tead "Ashes Of Rosesj" - and avocal duet willXbe furnished by Miss Melba Dastrup and Mrs, Byron Dastrup. . A full attendance, is desired. I . X'".. I' v -.-St' -C - A Swimming Party ForYbungsters V' Members of ihe BxKik of Mormon class of the .Vineyard' ward Sunday. school, " enjoyed :a delightful; swimming party Friday evening at Saratoga. . -J' - , -A delicious luncheon, followed. The gala event was attended by 19 youngsters, Car1yle Bunker, in structor of the class, vand yKlrby Alleny .Sunday-school . superintend ent, and Mrs. Allen. . slesant !View.';. '. . : ' JBbiiglaj lntlrtn'?nS4tfng; ;of the 0aughtes of Utah Pioneers" of the PlesJit-VleV''camK':ttas held , at few? homer of idTra.; LnitVFergusdn Thursdax afiernoori."' f The' fasslsttng ostesseini wereTMrs. Josephine Thomas' and Mrs. Fred Fer-gtisohT-r- ;' ' ' 1 . M ..v ah imeresung pi rogram was fol foWe'd" A-.by . daintv' ; refreshments. WhlchiWere "served "ttf 20 members. ATfocialVfollowedA :,lA. Lambda 'Taii Glub ; A party f will be tendered , members mem-bers ol : the Lambda Tan club at the' iomeT of "Mrs. Moselle Davis W Lehi Monday evening. s i. Alf ixxembers are extended a cor dial invitation to be present. v " 1 r:? . ' Camp No. 3 Tp lectFOf ficers x ; A business meeting of Camp No. 3, Daughters of Utah Pioneers, will be' held at the Second ward chapel Ii Thursday 'afternoon at 2:30 1 pi'vitn I 'ne election of v officers will take place Vt- this time. All members mem-bers and eligible members are tilled to be present ' Watch fottWMh - ' - LADIES' STORE Films in at 9 a. ni. put t,3pl:k; LEWIS III i?5f ;3 SS; VaSS'Nh. 4 t vX II ill ijJpi'''y- III wmmmmf Vt s. II ' III - rt -rt v w 1 111 : ; . Jii rns-!- fff-'v, a- . .. . ., " s . . - . It's "not a "wall7 flower. The glorified blossom worn so . elegantly on this velvet afternoon frock might puzzle the botantists but it's decorative. Tucked white georgette is used for thehovel heck trimming and cuffs. Worth, famous Parisian style creator, designed the gown which is Worn with a hat of the same velvet combined with white ribbon. 'j' - : - ' - '' - : ' -YV Yal Hyrics 4 Give Gay -i t Val Hyrics of the B. Y. U., entertained en-tertained their , partners, at a delightful de-lightful dancing party , at the Old Mill . Friday evening, honoring Jess Richens, who will leave Monday to attend school in Seattle, Wash; a. Later, supper was . enjoyed at Coon Cbicken , Inn. Tan coup)es participated in the gala social event, Gamp Bonneville To Start Sessions -The opening meeting 'Of the sea son of Camp Bonneville, Daughters of Utah Pioneers, will r be held Thursday at 2:30 o'clock at the home of Mrs. J. N. Strongx 585 East Second South street. A fine program has been pre pared and luncneon will be served. All members ancT those eligible for -1 hiembership are cordially invited Jto .be present. ' v Ladies' Aid To Celet)fatfe Birthdays I Members of thTT Ladies Aid of f the. Community church, will hold a birthday -. covered-dish : luncheon Tuesday at l:3p p. m at Meno Tj-ope hall; ' . ; " All members are cordially, invited to be in attendance.- . X' WW 1: TRUNKS ;XX - . SOX .v.: fAges - I MJ'li - :xQr...flix ;A-li'.:'v.:r nin$y social cii V .-j.. O ... -a, ... v. . , ' j ; Vieux Amies Club - Mrs. Velma : Hedquist wiil be hostess, tq members of ; the Vieux Amies club Monday" evening at her newi home, .395 East First North street, and she desires " that ; all members be in attendance. This is the first meeting of the Winter season. v - ,.,,; .. .", ; : - St, Mary's Guild v Starts Monday Mrs. L. G Condon will be hostess to members '. of the St. .. Mary's Guild, at v their, first meeting of the winder season, to be held Tuesday afternoon at, 2f30 o'clock at .the Condon residence. ' x 't '". It is desired that, there be a' full attendance. . . . . , ..... ........ .. ' - Business Session , Of Culttis Club xpAYSON -PA"- special business session of the Cultus club was held Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Mina Simmons . , The resignation of Mrsfcvelyn, aylor as recording secretary -. was accepted - and- Mrs. Anna. Stevens was voted to fill the. vacancy. Mrsl Gladys '' Wilson , was elected corresponding secretary to replace Mrs. Martha jChard,' who resigned. The members voted to hold the meetingsyduring" the coming year at various' homes, ' instead of a public hall. Other business was discussed. ?x " - . . . , ' ' .-SIS Regulation , Tor City Schools V" Girts Only BLOUSES ..gOc.aid iQa: X - -,-y . '! . 5.0c ai!d 0.1 i 4 V V. ;k 'n'.Ci Pair BElLTS ;;...;.tl Each X. -FABRIC&- . n 1 -f nln n 12 to 20 - " Sizes 32 to 40 The marriage - of" "Miss Iiene Beard, daukhter of Mr and Mrs V. leard of TLevanrto 'VVilford Jx .Williams, son of Mr. .and Mrs. J. E. Williams of Provo, was solemnla-d solemnla-d Thursday afternoon at theWil-1 liazns residence. . N . v ..- , -The ceremony was performed at ft:30 ff6lock, by Bishop W.';P,. Facer Of ; the' Fifth fward, Ini-the presence -of 'immediate; relatives' and friends 'df the couple. fautiful' fall' flowers were artistically arranged ; throughout the entertaining rooms. The' bride wore a ' pretty1, gown of orohid silk chiffon.with silk lace, trimmings of the same delicate shade. . Following the ceremony; a delicious de-licious tray luncheon, was served to 25 gue9ts. - Mr. and Mrs. Williams will reside in Prove " ' f - Vis i tor s From w V . " . Honored Mrs. H. J. Phillips and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Bullock, Jr., entertained entertain-ed at dinner Friday evening atthe residence of the former, to honor Mr. ahd Mrs. Alfred J. Fowers of .Albany, New York who are Jiere visiting. X v . Asters and zinnias formed an attractive; at-tractive; centerpiece for the dining tabled Covers were 'laid for Mrs. Elizabeth B. Fowers, Mr. and Mrs. Alma . Dangerf ield, Norma and Elaine Dangerf ield, Dean Danger-field, Danger-field, Bay T. Phillips, Joy Phillips, tire honor guests and the host and. hostesses. - x Newlyweds Given Family Party x Mr. and Mrs. Frank Whiting who , were recently married, were tendered a delightful party at the home of Mr. Whiting parents, Mtr ana Mrs. John Whiting of Charles--ton, ; Friday evening. . ; , "Mrs. 'whiting was formerly Josinette t Cook, ; daughter , of Mr, and Mrs. Carl Cook of Provo. , . v a';-" ; a iinriinrioiiLS 'W-t4Xx : v. :..v. .-. . - , v . A X"-w" .V - w x t - ;Fef Tfrw ihomld xtsm emd twist yes e 7 , 7 .S 1 . k U I HE NEW F?TilXtONS RP.ATTTVRP.ST in JiKtmusV' ; s h 5o ' Miss Dorothy Menael, assisted b. her mother and sister, Mrs. MenscI and Miss Laura Mensefcey spectlvely, entertained at an" en-' oyable bridge-dinner Friday ii3HrfbrDi!ConX t, brides-to-be, ar xmiss ning at the Mensel residepOf.'. Vivian Merrill who leaves -soon. J honoring Misa Lorna' Jensen, btide- attend school in the northwest,' . ' elect. ; s-'fcrtlbw'a:bluer.V.i'-, , Centering the dining table, ws?, used in decorating 1 the 4dncheon ' beautiful bowl of yellow zinnias table, a crystal bowl of . nVrigolds X : and white daisies, on eithe&ef or wnicn was a yuow .wpernu crystal holder. The,' smalt tables w ric ui n uji j uiA-ui aicu tv tvu wvrvr i of yellow zinnias and hite daiesj and the attractive .place cards-eor responded to the color scheme; "Fail" flowers were tastefully. arraneeH throughout the entertaining roojns.4 ' Mrs Rolland . Perry --.onftoidhe. hostess. xM' K ' X' V, bridee hiKh -score iavor. The af- tair was in the form of a 1 - ' gifts wei;e presented to Miss Jen-sen, Jen-sen, . .'..-'X " . V x53r In; attendance were Mrs. Christen,; Jensen XMr. Winn HarrisonMisa Madelyn xHarrrsort, Mias'i 'arat Young, Miss Gertrude Partridget Miss MaxineNlayton, Miss-Hejen DeckeT, Miss Bessie Collins, Mies Beulahx Strickler,xMiss. Rhth - Hol-brook, Hol-brook, Miss Fay . Johnson Misa Zelma Winterton, MissXAlifre Cole-. man, Miss Ruth Watts, Mrs. laneous shower, and mariylqlyT.where 'Miss Vivian Merrill read r land Perry . and. Miss GertrudeT,ffternn l fi0iiWl? Sauer. Notice To f - Camp No. 2 r: Members of Camp No. 2, Dffagh- ters of Utah ; Pioneers, will -meet. Thursday at ' 2:3d o'clock at 'the i vl " home of JArs. Elizabeth. Duke224 East Fifth South- street. Mrs: Ura Boardman will be sisting hostess. A fine program will be furnished and ; luncheon -served. A cordial invitation is exk tended to all members and,$hose Chicken Supper r . r Tendered Friends The Misses Maurine andHa2J Hicks and Dorothy Bobbins 'were hostesses' at a well appointed chlck en eupper -Friday eVeningTt the Hicks home. . rszz? Roses prettily decorated thfcvdin.- ing table. : Covers were laldTforrrQeAt, '"x''r "' '"'" ' ' tC TO) & r . . ... 1 I - HE NEW SIMMONS New pamask.". The reenter of interest-for Simmons Hy-" Hy-" Fajl Bedding Week-ltrwtbe new Beautyfest- inner-coil- ' mattress. ' Recommended J5y. world over, the Beaufyxest - famous mattress. Six new features have added 10.00 of extra value for tiis event--at no increase in cbsV- , " ' - ,. - -' x - . - - "- You may- secure' one this week 'in lustrous Itosemarv Xv . damask, in lovely pastel green-at our regularly advertised: sf-. ' price ana on special terms. - ' A- - m - . - " veTvinn imnn a . ak- - Six vears nf rpsfnrh"'Jf"f H - that vthe famous immonsXfnner-coil v contTuction . ii- a mattress induces soandenare restfxil sleep. Hundreds V of fairy fingers Sttjiifeer-ZofiiZn the Beautyrest-4n4Mce v perfect relaxation. Tou-awake: rested Ruyantly refreshed. i You will never know howjnuch' Testf ul sleep can nteau in if your iife unUl yousleeniori ia"Beautyrest: " .V Sclent' - X tfI - xl Many wonderful" valuesn: Sintmons bed v springs, .and tnattresseSTareliere. Inour store. V Prices jange fron. $4.95 u'p.-qna.eia today and let our Salesmen" . show you the famous, Inneiv-coll construction ttat ha v v "iaue otuimuns suprexneiy resuuir - .vv- ". r ; r i - i-risfmin liiniheon was. erlveA liiaa Aline Coieman'at herh4m : f Thtirsday vevening.V honorlngiMlsjp f Lbmaj Jensen, and MfesV .aralj fQJmiftg 'a, prettyl centerpiece, -ae S jhi.c. .av,. v. w. v ..- Covers were laid for Miss vVa Merrill, Miss Sins Brimhall Miss p Louise Swenson, M iss Delenna Tt - IfosT Miss Sarah Votute, MlsB - DOrothy Mensel, the ; honor guest . After luncheon, the Mrtv' went to th3 Little theater at the .B. Y Uf, ?Holiday,by Barrie; .before mem- thers of the Mask club. V r. ' .r. - , i lefrogramr : At Gamp Mtiiig ;V ; Mrs. Tyr esh e, Webb wasNjustess to members of CampNo. Daugh-f Daugh-f ters of UtahvPioneersi ' Thursday. - Vocal- .'solos were', f urpished 'by- .; Mr&., AleneC, Simmons and read-Ings, read-Ings, ' vocal v solos -and . saxophqde- fselecllpns - were rendered by Fed. Webb. Mrs. Mame Simmons read henistory of her 'father ani moth-.;'. erIsaa and Sarah Jane SeaiW: Piano selections were furnished by rDiiworth . Simmons." v 4 u.x.:- Tasty. refreshments 'wer;.serred ;.vO-lo,- . . V' jr . . . ufj . .. -: bnjoyable irogram At Club Setoioh xSA deHghtluJ' program r was "en- joyed at the opening meeting- of the season Of. the Kineteeatlv. Century -club, held at the residence of Mrs., W. H. Brereton Friday' af temoonj ' Mrs. JT. Cv wanin and Mrs. .Brers-. ton were ih charge' nf-thes affair,,-, which- Was attended by ' 18 '4tm-bers. '4tm-bers. A business .session preceded, the social. Tasty refrshmentscton- 7 sv:: r - - v -:r. wisely ihiri .1 i - V-X ' - -Jl- I:' r ATIT VREST , in AtAiiitronS health andleauty experts the has become. the world's paost '; I . t .' ' . t - u . . Xv -. . , ' '. IftHiinn TrH.u..t. vrr th.hmhW iri. v . 'A, lUl Box Frt ;jriA rry HEDQUIST'S 2 HOME OWNED lf -7-" . . 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