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Show V .pnoyo ;(ita;h) su,hdaj' herald, sunday, October r -i 9 -PAGE THREE t V 4 m "v. Provo GouplerY' Beaux ArtslGiul 'Met To-' United I n Gi Tea ive ITT A XyVl ! IT A v ' " v V 'V SOCIAL AFFAIR of.charm as the formaltea jgiven, by - the Literary iiea&ie, F$aa&:af ter-noon ter-noon at the "residence ' of Mrs Arnold -Robison .on, Bast-Center street. , : 'XkX,; r--V--:'A-U N : More than. 150 guests called ' between the ftoiirs o,f 3 and 6 p. rri., including members of Utah Sor6sis, Nelke Reading, Nineteenth Cen- ;?ihjerXaldiesV Literary,. Fine Arts. Beta;' Sorosis, tury and In LAU. Literary clubs, tile B. Y; U. Vpmen's organization, Provo High School Women'sAprgan-zation, Women'sAprgan-zation, and the Provo Women's Council. x Mrs- Arnold Robison greeted the guests at thedoorV arjcl he following officers and. prpgrarn committee smembers of be club were5 in the receiving line : Mrs. Albert Terry, Mrs vvffiadman, Mrs. Chiton ToiDoe, Mrs. Artnur j. Taylor, fcsf-Cloyd Sutton and .Hiss Ruth Hansen. Mrs, Henry Tay- r tecorted.the guests from-, the S : , . .- . cepiion roorn "to the living ' room, hd they- were ushered, -into the ning room by Mrs. Lynn Taylor. The tastefully arranged serving kMe 'wa3 covered -yth an exquis- e efcru lace cloth over yellow itliu An elegant" silver basket of "How chrysanthemums and dah-as.-and : a - variety'' of other fall owers in the same delicate shadeT rmet ;a.r: 'attractive "centerpiece, nd. four lighted yellow1, taper in lver holders were employed in .the retty decorative - scheme. Hand" ame silver . coffee , and chocolate rnsvon huge silver trays were s'ed, they being arranged at either nd of the table; The tasty refreshments refresh-ments : were served from beautiful Iver. trays.' ),'; ' ' . - - The buffet held a.low plnk erlasa wl of pl'nk, red and white roses,' aJ a huge .basket of marigolds 004.: near the wiidoje. y, . . Baskets and-Hraes '. of colorful k)i flowers were .. artistically ar-kngfed ar-kngfed v througnout the reception hd livikg rooms. . v Mrsy w.. Wr Thomas presided, in be- dining" room. During the after-bonj. after-bonj. the following poured: Mrs. ud. Nilssdn, Mrs. Dentil Brown, rs,. De Vere Hansen, Mrs. Lynn jaylor, l Miss .Beulah Hatton and iss Kheta Kay. - The hostesses ho served were Mrs. Vernon Tol- be, Mrs. Heber .Johnson, Mrs. Le nd van VYagenen. Mrs. De Vere arise rtl MrsT Budt Nilssdn. . Mrs. enzil ferown and Mrs. E, L. Kam-ermyr Kam-ermyr j j i.'f O V; MuaicE was furnished by: -a. string EpTconsistingVof. the Misses Sina rimhall, Joiej Bachelor and Luke Lu-ke Merill, and vocal solos; were jndered bjr Mrs; Lynn Tayor and Irs. Nola Nilsson. . - pfrs. Lynn Taylor was( general airman on arrangements. ' , An s itxterestmg- session 01 me acia !Plub was held J? naay ar- trlstensen. ' " ' , . - , t the home of Mrs. Junius Mrs. LaVar Christensen read! the ree-act . piay "Mary u ter .which a tasty luncbeoiTwaS rved to the t oUowinf ' club Tnem- rs:"''; -". : ' . ' ... " Mrs: Carlyle Hinckley, Mrs. Yale t orpe; Mrs. E. OryUle Olsen, mi s. bert ".Tavlor. Mrs. Newton Mc- pwell,Mrs. Lawrence Smart, Mrs. kVar 'Christensen,. ' Mrs.- M.. ts. allace. and guests: Mrs. Claude fewist Mrs. George Wood and Mrs J, Faux of , Spanish Fork. Social Club m Announcement is. made .that jth opening dance Vf the season of the Social Sixty Dancing club, will b hf Id Thursday evening,. October 29, at the First . ward recreation -hall. Lee Evans and his Bandittis will furnish .the musid on the openfng night" and throughout ' the entire! season, the dances to be held every other -Thursday ' ehjng; ai the First" ward recreaUon-Jiall. ' ; Gay SbaatAffiair .' Delightful in every ' detaJl, Was the Carquintiz '' Bridge 'club, party held at the home of Miss" - Ann Mackay Friday evening. . : 'A delicious dinner was served, red dahlias -prettily decorating th dining table. - The attractive f ayora. corresponded , to - the color scheme of black and red."-) . .. ' . . Two tables of -bridge followed. The high - score" prize 'went to Miss Cleo Smoot' and Miss Lucile Jorgen sen. won the 'Consolation:': favor. "- o .t The . enjoyabfe affair was -attend-: ed by the folloving'ilUbmemnferr Mrs. Elmer- Singleton, Miss ; Cfeo Smoot, Miss i Lillian r: cijtler, " Miss LUcile Jorgensenl Miss Arthella Carter"; Mss Jennie 'Knudsen, and guests J Mrs.' Bill Green', Mrs. Jac'c Mackay, Mrs. Roy . Pamer,'Mra.' Clyde Mackay and Z" Mrs. D. D. Mackay..', A" A .4 A A" X Pioneer Daughters Hold Fine Session An interesting meeting of Camp No: 5, Daugh'ter of. Utah Pioneers, was held at the home of Mrs. .EH Robinson Thursday afternoon. , An enjoyable -program was- furnished fur-nished as follows: Historical sketch of the life of Hearj- Mower, by hfs granddaughter, Mrg. Eu" Robinson; liibute to the pioneers. Miss .Mayr ,ino Moffitt; solo, Miss Dora Robin- joi; ihstriimpntAl musical selection;- J vliss Hazel Robinson. The latter Uiree are -great great granddaughT tes of-Henry Mowor. ; Aelicious luncheon; was served ro 38 members of-Uic-,.c4.mp b' Mra.' Robinson;' and ' the ', assiytihg - ho-tcsaea; ho-tcsaea; Mrs. Elsia Bennett, Mrs. rarah Mapper and Mrs. Alone Mahey. " . ,1 MISS i SEAMOUNT NNOUNCE- i is made by Mr. and Mrs. J. , B. . Searriount of the engagement of t heir. daughter, Naomi," attractive ProYO girl, to Ronald Ron-ald T. h o r n t o n Snow- son of Dr. and Mrs. William J. Snow, also residents resi-dents of this city. The marriage of. . - - the prominent young couple isto be an event of early solemnized in the Salt Lake Fine am The1 following: ! interesting pro ram1 was ; furnisfied;at' the meetinf of Camp Nd. 2, Daughters , of Utah .Pioneers, , which v yrasheld t! the home of Mrs.- Elizabeth7 Spafford .Thursday.- aftefhbn'V "- ;. ' Two' piano selectiphs.Betty Jane RobteonY; historical -ketch, Mrs' Maude Roberts ? twri - voeat duets, Mary .WUliams and Barbara. Jenkins, Jen-kins, accompanied by : Louise Jen? kins p two piano, selections; Louise' Jenkins. ' -. 'v A' - ' : .- J AA delicious luticheon was served to 33,; 'Mrs. Spafford was assisted by Mrs.' Esthec Anderson and Mrs. EmmaTaylor.' ': - C:- - " r X X 2aO-00-AHHAaCLqWE$N ?fThe witches are gatheringf I The demopiN and sprites are'prepatingJ v The Jack-o-Lahtertis.are'gUm-t meingl Black .cats - with nine lires are v abroad! WitchafVaaiwstery are inthe air! ' - : Hallowe'en is.comingl . . , 7 . " - ;. Going to'Vef a Hallowe'en party? Oiir Washington Wash-ington Bureau will, ielp you,,,tThe , bulletin HAL LOWE'EN PARTIES containssuggestions lor invita-' i which you catt select hosebest fitted; f6rtheparty youj are planning1 for lallowe en. H Fill out the coupon belo? and send for the bulletin: . ; V - ..X?.--I. ; ' CLIP. COUPON HERE - Dept. SP-01, Washington Bureau? Provo Evening; Herald,' '1322 New York Avenue, Washington, D. C . v ' ' " . .,. v. , .r.- - -w " -' ' : : i-l :-' .' ilfWaht a'copf ofsthe buileUn HALLO WEEf - PARTiESl v if"" and enclose, herewith -five cents in coin ot looser ncan?- Celled ,U. 's S, - postage stamps for return y postage ana V . V if .- - .. -. 'handling costs: name ST.'& NO. " - V Xv.' . . - , . i. ..... , 1. .'. V 4i ; . . CITY . A 1 , state V An. . ' - - - V - t I am a reader of the.Proyo EveningtHeraldV.V ; y CliP dOUPON HEKE ' - 21 .1 1 -111 , lNovemDer, ana will be " temple. ' ' v. ':. '.' ..- ., - The bride-elect graduated from the B.--Y. U, in', 19 31 , majoring in dramatic art. . She has been active in ' dramatie&rt cities 'X th'e.linivei:ity and has appeared in several .school plays. She is a member of th Mask cliib, the Nautilus social unit and the N. L. U. Literary ' . club. : ; . ' ; : Mr. Snow is a graduate of the B. ' 'VV U.-rAvhere he was, an active; and popular student. : He Awas . business '; ; manager of the ."Yv News during I930,,,aa is a.merri-of a.merri-of fhe"tft)gt social and the Alpha Kappa Psi, national commercial fraternity. . At the present time, the voune man is assistant. dredit-mansfger at Taylor Brothers Recefved : . - V, hower Mrs. C. S. Vincent. Jr., Mrs, Nellie C. Bailey; and Mrs. Elmer : Smith gave" a miscellaneous shower at the Vincent honie Friday evening, honoring: Miss Zina Green., daughter daugh-ter of Mr. and .Mrs; Arnold Green of ' Pleasant Grove who is' to be wed soon. i : ' . ; TeaTosesi- prettily. decorated the i entertaining rooms. Games and music were the diversions and a tasty luncheon was served to 20 The bride-elect was the recipient of many lovely gifts. - rarewell Farty Cfoarmma Affair A Complimentary to Mrs. Russell Daybellwho is .leaving soon N4o make' ner home rt Mesa, v Arizoha,, Miss.' lone '-Thomas entertained 1 friends at a bridge party Wednes- Attended Party In Springville 1.- A number of frovoans were-in attendan.ee- at a party given by relatives and friends for Mrs. Jack-- Evans Friday evening at her home in Springville, the occasion being her birthday anniversary.. Progressive "500v was played, j Mrs. Jack Evans, and Argylei Evans of Provo winning, the high score-- prizes, '' and the consolation favors, going to Mr. and Mrs. Claude - Atgyle 0 Helper. A tasty luncheon was served. Many beautiful' beau-tiful' gifts "were presented to the honor'guest ' The following Prpvoans were, present:- Mr. and Mrs. Argyle Evans, Mrs. Fanny . Evansy Mrs: Nellie Bertleson, Mr. and Mrs. Philip De La Mar, Mr, and Mrs. Warren Taylor, Harold Kendall, and Mr. and Mrs. -Ivan Shepherd. riileteenth Century Prograni Enj oyed Mrs. Henry W Gease gave a splendid paper;on,'MTreatmejitv'Qf Women Iielinq.uen.ts," at the, regular regu-lar meeting of T the Nineteenth Century club;' held at the home of Mts. JK: C. Wallin Friday after- Four tables of the card gamt nooiv v , A were followed by a dainty luncheon.' Ah interesting discussion follow. Miss Margaret Hill won the high 1 ed Twenty- members, of the club score, prize. . v r . were in attendance. f. . 4 ; v t . ,' f v. - -. v- ' - -A i, . f 1 -JSI V ' notiricement 1 We have recently; purchased the X Robinson Homebn University Avenue at Third Iorth, as a permanent location for our Stiidib, ;aitd ish toextend an invitation : to the public to visit our New Studio. . -: .- 'A Jackson Residence X.. . '.- . 295 North University AVe. . 7 Telephone 1202-W Siciadlb Mrand Mrsr R. O..L.uke of Provo, Pro-vo, wish to announce.the marriage of their daughter, Ethel Viola, tc George Pv Bills, also of 'this -city. - The cei-inVony was performed; in thr-tAlt 'tiake temple Friday, October 9. -; . ' Bittliday Party C3tVexi &y Friends A group of. friends, eighth grad; girls from the Farrer junior high school,' pleasantly, surprised Mar-jorte Mar-jorte Mehsel Wednesday evening at her ohiethe' occasion being her tweifth" birthday anniversary. '' A delicious hot dinner was served serv-ed at 6 ..o'clock-, large yellow and white birthday xakc forming an at tractive centerpiece foV the dining table. . .! After dinner, a theater, party was enjoyed by, the following: darjorie Mensel, Maizie Myrup, Helen Brock-bank, Brock-bank, Bernice. Robinson. Cheer AUen.-vShirley Hansen; Iris Sutherland, Suther-land, June Perkins, Ruth Farmer and Mildred Hood. Many lovely gifts were' presented to the honor guest. Third Ward Relief SdSety ; The special activity committee of the Third'" ward Relief society wiil have charge of the meeting Tuesday Tues-day afternoon at 2:30 o'clock in "the ward chapel.- " . Two vocal solos will be furnished by Miss Norma Jackson,-accom- panied by; Miss Merline Miller and two readings' will be given by Miss Estella Sumner. , - ' Each member is , requested to bring her thimble, needle? and scissors to the meeting. v " Club ' 41 Beaux Arts of the B. V. XJ. gave j a- charming tea Thursday after-1 noon at the residence of Mrs. EL II. 1 Eastmond; whicn. was attended by j An cnjrtMo socinl affairwas . 30 guests. ' ! given bybsfSSSei Elva and fivnee In the receiving line --were Mi5.fi LwiaTaV "evening at tneii L.ucile Farley, Mrs. Bes5ie Meiling Miss Florence Fowler, Mis Reva. G&Ydner. Miss .LaJPi eal Brvnei. arid Miss Fein. Wcstirisfow. The leception rooms and the tea table were,. artistically decorated with beautiful cut flowers: Music was. furnished during the liome. -" J' t " . V The "frarty was TvgUfor IhcVpuP-pose IhcVpuP-pose Qt 6rsint4taja-c tub. thQeet- ihgs oaterf 'rV to be- heH' evVry v . T hursday -viinat " fSe hbnves xf the niHliers. . - V: A Office r5 "Wei er fert M us, fcSlOwy r v . cx - ' A ' . . . J . - .-. noon, A utter-j rvniit-ithy Klpw6tl. president ! M- ;ycilxoq-.;' Secretary; ,il&' Camp No. 8 Ejects. Officers i Nom Klis.- repoi KV; i, ht--. nanjtci.- XsZt i'dlss. Mary - vfor the past twoj ranFhitpagftoi rtViriV ie Evans; report of Voom:rf 'v ' ' "" 'ft Mrs. Martha H. Startup 'was hostesG to members of Camp No. 8, daughters of Utah Pioneers, .Thurso-; da3-afternoon-'yat . her home, wjth i Mrs. Iaura V-.-BipwOi ton as assist- ing hostess. ' . The following splendid-s program waf furnished; Vocal .solo, Mrs. Eva V. Heal;,, reading f6nV the. "History of Utah " Mrs. Mary Giay;' treasurers report for the past two years, Mrs..-Laura Brewerton; his tpiian's report years, Mrs. Jane thA meetings' held during the lass t,vo years .-Mrs. Mary rioklaway, captain. ' ' The election- of ofticrrs-followed, with Mis. Josephine .lor.c.'an'l . Mrs. F. G. War.nick -cf the 5 Utah .count camp 'm hariie'. ..' The foi ? lowing officers were '4ectell Mrs. Grace Williams, captain; Mrs.- Mat' , Snow, finpt lieutenant; Mrs. Martha Startup second lieutenant; . Mrs". JSlizabfifh E,Vans, historian ;.Mxs.. Mary Holdawayt parliamentarian; Mrs. Grace Park arid Mrs. Eva Heal, choristers; Mrs. -Eva Har-ward Har-ward and Mrs. Martha Boren. chaplains. chap-lains. The remaining officers were reelected. ; . Tasty refreshments were served to 26. " ' ' ' - . ' . - v ' ' ' O. S. Alumni To Meet Monday A session of the O. S. AJumni members mem-bers will be held at' the home of rs. Mercedes Anderson in Springville, Spring-ville, Monday , evening at 7:30 o'clock. ' . ' I . ', A cordial invitation is extended to all members. S-P Bridge Club Announcement j .DvonJlMTsSVaTuTe "HhaVay Mit-.s . Miss Wahda PacIs:liss'"Arhi IcK,V Mis' MiKite-rJtrfewjd. -a Bx?d0cFart At a : 'Mrs. U, t. jhrrjtwage aavr. a d- iightful yaipWfty tt her lKie v Tina grJJj" saftririoctfi.. for tuetnbor' 'pf tjVX-Jiftrri'coji "BtidKOfclub- anf rfeyeijtin;v4tf!d:"gu.est.. . Fall". flivrrSvr,rr fitf-nuy.- A M i r; ShirF 'iSn yin " I be c-Uuj ; 'h'i;h -georeKsc?4md the club iowv v. scorer-favr -went-to' J4S. Abe Av3- Tlii'nrr. 13i-r:-sfi?'st -hitrh - sr-ui v . ',W ivvvLl'r jjBi i fivr:r.'an-!lfn?e'HvOn ' V' - In attfyiaacft43PtIfc" tho 'fptiow-, ?r''.V ' SnEth.i ill.- J? " . ' . . intr A. JtoorefieW. Mrs?- Arnold Rawl- ing," Mrs. Ilugo Price, Mrs. John ' Besiey, i.Bhlrl Wilson; Mry Abe W?.:TuineV," and guests ilr. Frahkfc:;anakn7 .Mrs. -Herman. Hinze Mrs. . X LeViri. Mrs. Dwight" Packara and Mrs. Jack ' . Booth, St.;AryVGuiId" ivieetSTviona 7v av A meeting- of "the t. Mary's Guil'-l . will , be heldMonday ; afternoon -t i-2 i-2 :3fjf o'clock at the home Qf IrsvC:;' T. Kelev with hep mothers-Mrs; i May Berry-jas hostess. m . ' -t A full, attendance' of members' is desireir" - ' - - 1 v . - !s' " ' r - . -v r-- - '... . V-'V A" , " Fifth Ward V. ie cietv ! Tho.. regular work aai business - i-meetjng-thFjfth wafd Relief Mrs. Mae Olsen will be hostess j ociey51IFbe held Tuesday -at, 2:30' to members of the Springville-Prc I .u'clock- at the ward meeting house. ' "vo Bridge' club at her hjame Tues- It sts. announced that, there .13 f vday evening. .' ,1 sewing'fpr aiL'rnejers. Refresh- ' A cordial mvrtation is extended mniszrpJtva. A JUU, 8Uv: to all members)' ' Xf tendajneerfneappreciated. ' . Xi. JS4 -ft Tri Nru) Volt Tncorne. . . Mddiicc Second Empire IM'M Smartet, Mre Becoming Than the First Ne Httts Choose- one;of the newer, modified Second Empire Hats, nd younr ay it's the smartest, most flattering hat rouve worn Jor many a sea-aoxu. sea-aoxu. This My Own" Hat creation with its tmtinboun& , tiicotaelbrim Is both different differ-ent and youthful. .The black and white -ribbon- fancy at the-4eft,ijoWtW proper trimming: See iton display, with other ?My Own" Hats, In a thrilling: collection we've Just tmpacked. A New Shipment Every Week I ' . A Hdt Bet. Free with Every '. V "My Own" Hat l I eA 1 V ' VlONTGOMERY Ward & Co., .rciiiv w-ji iijttf jti'ii ,hilr22i ,f 5srsmx2cf Millions of Young eir Husbands in ' . . . v. . O he's had so many 'things to do this busy : day. Marketing, Shopping. Visiting. And yet she is spry and happy at dinner time ready to; serve her goodies and then go some place. Her perfect fitting ENNA JETTICK Shoes have served her comfprtabty.and smartly alt through the day-and perfect fitting is the key to all shoe smartness. Home Makers t?reet e Smartness or The Range of 177 Sizes in ENNA JETTICK SHOES AAAAA to EEE Sizes 1 to 12 Enables us to fit your foot accurately. No need for a "forced-fitting' . Insist on a perfect per-fect fit. Look for the name Enna jeitick. - .. , ,";."'.- . ., ' " ENNA JETTICK Shoes are designed in all the smartest lasts and in the most fash ionable leathers, combinations and color schemes, their perfecfit always show your feet-off at their best. :'., - '' ' .j ' Price Echomy is Feafured in Enrici Jetfick SHobs $5; and $6 (never more, e(xce'pt in Cariqda V Nq-Better fit pos$ible in the highest priced shoes- Every Sunday Night ,. . ENNA JETflGK MELODlfeS broadcast ver,WjZ and associated NBCsta-. NBCsta-. tionv(Old fashioned songs and hymns no jazz.) . Announcedvby ALVVYN ; ' - s ' '. ' .- s ' awarded by ths American and Letters, the' Gold. Med of diction." -v xm :'MX '. wiSr - - - - - , v.-. .. ... .: ' - ; r ms i-- uyjrj . . v .-I va u.vi t, r rmmrTT . . I vijt bach , . wvBs :rtow'Kfc - v - . ... . v. - .-. -v-ii? Mafi,.l1r. 'tuiTvnii'.lr4 i:wr.'..'JiS....' ,' Society,of Arts v f .;vi,J 2? AV an, Vr; I- . f al for superiority I.' J EXPCNStvf. 1 , . 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