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Show 3 ".. -- PROVO (UTAH) SUNDAY HERALD, SUNDAY, .APRIL 3, 1932 PAGE THREE 192 Belle Must Have Her Bow Breakfast Is 3IM: i Unarming a-o:?j I Edited by Ethel D. Rariibeaii, Ph6iie"494 lot 495 ; Social Ba 1 e 4 Fifth Ward Old Folks At Party ' . . OJd folks, parents of missionaries, missionar-ies, widows, widowers and the bishopric of the Fifth ward, the Utah stake presidency and the old PAGE F:OR WOMEN j. .tint tri p ha- y i iLiterary Club T7 1 :. TVT iLiecxs iew Officers trl forthenauing year, at the, regular ; w chib jisesaTon, hsld at , jtheresidenpe-; jtheresidenpe-; , of Mrs. ; Stanley . Dunford Friday ;J;JafteVnoon.;j ; ; r, :'fii tler officers 'elected, "werft Mrs , . 5 Bud Nilssqn, vice president;-Tilrs. v jjO. Hansen, secretary and treas-I treas-I a urer; iIrs.ADenzll Bro.wn, reporter; , eJJ airs, iynn u. uayior was eieciea as a ' member of the program com- 3ir. ail . r ij Arthur C. Taylor are the holdover j members,' ; , " ' " SiT"6 .outgoing officers, are: Mrs. tjE. "vVL Steadman, president; Mrs. qClifto Tolboe, vice president; Mrs. J E. -I fCammermyer, secretary and treasurer; Mrs. Arnold Roblson; reporter; re-porter; Miss Ruth Hansen, pro- y gram commmee meraoer. ( . ouowlnz the. business meeting. Mrs.f O, p. Hansen gave excellent biographical sketches ,of the lives and works of the' following . representative repre-sentative artists ,of the Springville art exhibit: Emil Carlsen, Gardner Gard-ner Symons, Paul Daugherty, Colin C. Cooper, John F. Carlson and, E. Irving Cpuse. She atsc? discussed IS. C. Frieseke, former epresenta-tive epresenta-tive artist of the Springville jex-hfbit. jex-hfbit. A number of the works of these artists were displayed. - A delicious luncheon was served. n attendance were Mrs. Teller Dunford, a guesL aijd thefollowltjg members of the club:' Mrs. Dentil A .Brown, Mrs. Stanley Dunford, 1 Mrs. O. D. Hansen, Miss Rheta Kay,, Mrs, Bud Nilsson, Mrs. E. L. Kammermyer, Mrs. A. E. Robi-son, Robi-son, Mrs. E. W. Steadman, Mrs. Lloyd Sutton. Mrs. Verncn Tolboe, Mrs. Leland Van Wagoner, Mrs. Heber Johnson. Mrs. Lynn Taylor, Mrs. Clifton Tolboe, Miss Ruth Hansen. Mrs. Hen$ Taylor and Mrs. Albert E. Terry. f Visitor From Coast Honored I I Mr. and Mrs. Harry Robey en tertained at-their home Friday evening, in honor of Mrs. Robey's sister, Mrs. N. C, O'Donnell of San Francisco Calif., who is' visiting here. jv., -.. . .'. - ' - Four tables of progressive 50Q were played, Mrs. Greorge Adams, and Nephl .Carlson of Logan, wln- 4 ning the .high score prizes and. the tonsoiaimn xayors going. -io, jars, Dewey Johnson and Oscar Carlson! Mrs. O. Dqnnell received' the guest award. r :. A.. delicious luncheon , followed, yellow tulips and candles prettily decorating;; tne aimng iaDie. , Present were Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Scott, Mr.: and Mrs O. W. Carlson, Mr, and Mrs. Cliarles Wlide, Mr. and Mrs. Dewey "Johnson, "Mr. rowt Mrs. L. H. Beebe. Mr. and Mrs. George Adams, .Mrs!, Marie Robey, Nephl Carisoh of Logan, Mrs. O'Donnell and daughter Virginie. f; - -A ; r ' . Party Held After Play ." Members of the Theta Alpha Phi, national dramatic fraternity of the B. Y. U. were entertained at the home of -Miss Helen Decker Friday night, following the presentation of "LiHom? at College hall: ' - Miss Phyllis Miller and Miss Dor-' othy Mensel were the assisting hostesses, ' . ..An elaborate luncheon was served serv-ed ;" after which community singing and social chat were enjoyed.' ' In attendance were Prof, and Mrs. T. Earl Par doe, Prof, and Mrs.' Alonzo Morley, Claude Snow,- Miss Monta Weritz, Morris dinger; Miss Wllma Hansen, Miss Fern Smoot Wendall Varice, Henry Watson, , Glen Webb, Kent Johnson, Fred; Webb, r Don Elliott, v Allen Fjeld,; Ralph Jensen! Joe Hapi, Wi Peri Amaru and Boyd Nelson. j ; SIXTH WARD CHOIR All members of the Sixth ward T choir are., asked 4o attend fast I meeting at the ward chapel Sun-day Sun-day at 12 o'clock, according to Pet l er Jensen, chorister. ' . . : ' ". m, ,, A i Special care should be given' your hairbefore the" hot, dry season' r ? "A KRMAN3ENT.A'VK given tiow" will last you thru thesummer. : ' ' W Speclale In the YofloWbir Wave " SOM3IERS NATURAL junior speciXl - All have ringlet .ends-You can havearQ extra tight wave or a ' soft loose natural wave. - T. - '3 , ; Only genuine supplies used and, given personally , by Allle. .Bertln. ;H. p. Z. Treatments, Eye leashes Dyed Wet Finger Waves -carefully given.- - - - - .i .i - ; . " Calendar st. 3iArs gcIld I Mrs. FredHischier, wilLbe host-i ess to members of St. Mary Guild Monday afternoon at '2:0. o'clock at her home. . -,v , ; CLiyELL j i i , j J- Miss Amy Cumming will entertain en-tertain Monday f, evening at her home for members of., the Clivell club. ., , . P Dancing Party Attractive' iv - A gay social affair of Friday was given by the S. P. D. F. club at the home of Miss Laurel Aagard. The-event was in the 'form of an April fool social, the Idea being cleverly " featured in the decorations, decora-tions, entertainment and the lunch-son; lunch-son; which was served buffet style. .. In attendance were the following follow-ing members ol the club and their partners: Miss Merle Cummings,. Max Cox, MIssr Myrtle Henderson, Brad Hatch, Miss Fay .White, Kenneth Ken-neth Basinger, Miss Donna Mc-Coard, Mc-Coard, Earl Potorf , Miss Alice Bullock, Bul-lock, Thpmas GriffiOSS, Miss Mary Dahlquist, Ray McGuirer .. - Miss Alene Passey, Lowell , Olsen, Mis& Virginia Hansen, Harry Robbte,, Mies Louise Boyer, Biid Murpiv, M;.-s Laurr-1 Aagaru. .la;nes ivje-GiIie, ivje-GiIie, Miss Jenny Liil Myiup Lisie Bro vn, Miss Mm 'x :Swii, Woodruff, Miller, , . Miss , De Vaun D x, Le G vac cl Lewis, Mis Xor-r.nnt Xor-r.nnt San Jf. ron , and iTl'a-. 4 J I -is.'--.' The guests, were: Miss Margaret Boyer, Dean Knudsen, Miss Rosemary Rose-mary Hods6n, .Guy Callahan Miss Eloise Woodland. Harry, . Bodine, Misa Mary Ralston, Jack Adams. DeligKtfiil Party For , Club j Memljers "Mrs; Agnes Cfaridatl hostess to members o"f th'e,'Maan Sal club Friday evening., at( .her home, ,a delightful: tim Wing,, spent, .with progressive fcames. '.-.Tho,,. high spore, prize . was won bjr Mrs4Kathryn jSorenson and the consolatipn faydrlwent ttp Mr3- Ad-de Ad-de iMdlq w. fc A .clever Apr Jl. fool game waja,. plad, ,.afterVt which , a 'tumorous jinprpJMPt.u prog?"an was, presented bx.thefpllowlng'.losers:. Miss Thelma Ludilow, Mrs. Sayde Lewlsv Mrs., ;Fern Thomas, MsJ Mary Markham and Miss lone Ludlow. , , . l , . , ; Ah elaboratef dinner was served, pussy willows ' prettily decorating t the dining;: table. , 1 The evening was enjoyed by the 'foIIoVing members" of the club: Mrs. C Mary Markham, Mrs. Sayde Lew- rMrs'Ira Dabling, Mrs. , damili ennibn, Mrs.Kathryn Sorenson, M'.'ff ; Thelma Ludlow, i Mrs.'-fiscllla' Swensoj, and, Miss ionevjuaiow. Ot rravu; mis. ! die Ludlow o? Spanish' Fork,, Mrs.' ixueile Thorne . : and; Mrs. Fern Thomas . of Salt Lake The guests" ere M?rs." "Jean Crandall .of Salt Lake' attd: Mrs;' Goida Crandall , .of Springville. Novel April r ool Paty j Enjoyed,;,, :L t A hovel 'April -f ool party was given by the Misses Rosamond Hansen, Marie Seegmiller and Eleanore Cnrfstopiersbn ; Friday evening at the Hansen residence, for employees of the Utah. Wasatch dairy nd their partners. . , , : Spring, vegetables were omiployed In the unique April fool "decorative scheme throughout the entertaining entertain-ing rooms. Clever April fool games' were played and prizes awarded. A delicious April fool luncheon waf served to the fqllowingr Mr. and Mrs. Y.. J. Thayne, Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Clark, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Taylor, Mr! arid Jtfrs. Clifton Thayne, Mr. arid ' Mrs.. De ' Veaux Snow, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Tlvatc5-V er. Mr. and Mrs. Carl ; Martineau, Miss Lu'ara' Henderson and Gam ciark.. ; Is The Time ;Fc$r ? Permanent VITlGlN DUART rvr , r ; . IvUA . ; : B. P. W. Party Is Decided Success . Among the outstanding social events of the past week, was the party given by the ProVo Business andr Professional "Women's club Friday evening at.v'ae home of Mrs. Eugene- Hansen. , .1 . . An auction sale and other features fea-tures were included in the evening's eve-ning's .entertainment, ,f or the 'purpose 'pur-pose i raising funds for the, club A' variety of. amusing games .wiere played. Miss Elizabeth SouterV Miss Lora Dunn, arid Miss Rhea Taylor, were, in .charge of , Jthe entertain-iherit. entertain-iherit. ' , , .. - ti .' Mrs.Gladys C- Nielsen and "Miss Grace Cheever won the grand prizes. ' . , During the evening, QrvlSCall furnished two beautiful vocal solos accompanied by Miss Metta Baeh-:nan.. Baeh-:nan.. J . A delicious lunclieon -was served tot the following members of the club: Miss Lora Dunn, Mrs. Gladys C. Nielsen, Miss Grace Cheever; Miss Barbara Paxman, Miss Grace Paxman. Miss Melba Bachman, Miss Amelia Buckley, Miss Lillian Lil-lian Allred, Eye Tatton, Mrs. Pauline Paul-ine rshiptoan, Miss Rhea,t Taylor, Ms. Eugene- Hansen, Miss Bern ice London,. Jteaji Cox, HUis. Lftepk Meldruiri! Miss Louise Hasler, Mrs! Ethel D." RariibeaU, arid guests: Miss -. Mary r Leone .-Cooper, ; liss Hazel Gardner arid -iss A3y,Coop-eroX;PaVsori, A3y,Coop-eroX;PaVsori, iljs, B. Baclhriiari, Jrsj,pJ, E. .Cheeyer, Mrs. JX,B. I .c Bride, Miss Ti ah Cheever, Miss Elizabeth Souter and: Mrs. Luclle Bpshard. , v . ;Mjss Melba Bachman of i'lie finance, fin-ance, committee, was chairman on arrangements, and. was assisted by Miss Luclla Meldrum, also of the finance, committee, Miss Amelia Buckley, Mrs. E. H. Hansen, Eve Tatton,. Miss Grace Paxman ;ind Miss . Louise Hasler. members of the executive committee and other club members. . La Deja Girls Tendered Party ':, Delightful . in every detail was the La Deja social unit party held Thursday evening at the home of Miss Nina Halladay. The gay event f ZLJJ M!0.,f ;.l. a were Miss Lore tta Moon and Miss Beulaji Millet. . - ' Mlss Aririe Wheelwright, gave a paper on odern Housing Trends" and Miss Ruth Waldron ; followed with a paper on "Novelty After-Party After-Party Luncheons." A tasty April fool luncheon was .served. ,. The .affair was-en joyed by the following: Miss Effie Warnick, faculty sponsor; Miss . Margaret Schow, Miss Anne -Wheelwright, Miss Edme Dotson, Miss Edward Ine ilowiey, Miss Zelda Lewis, Miss . Retta Coombs, .Miss, Ruth Waldranj , arid Mrs. L. D. Durrant. ' , Mrs. L. G. Baker Reviews Boak Mrs. W. C. Miller gave an Interesting In-teresting . review ,' of, "America's Way Out," by Norman Thomas, at the regular , meeting of the t Ninf-teenth Ninf-teenth Century ..club f held ) at the home of . Mrs.; W- . C. Miller Friday Fri-day afternoon, The. meeting: was attended by 23 members. i !ff . , 1 ( ii r i. Kt , - : Cranky "About Colo r so she's a - HOLEPROOI ftK : 'fan! r 7: cXf cctlvcnw P blend vrlih thcscsonPcwct cotuincKcoI And the, sheers are AL for dumber 215a ; Jt j ; r . - - w ' it " ''Hss ... 'f'J.'.JfKv-;: M,- Beaux are scarce for 1932's belles, if you'a beneve all you hear. So a girl just has to carry her own bow with her, as Dorothy Jordan does. This one's made of white organdie and complements the white-and-black" straw hat. ivirs. r irmage Hostess To Friends Mrs. E. D. Firmage gave a delightful de-lightful bridge party Friday aiter-noon aiter-noon at- her home,, for members of the -Afternoon Bridge club and several guests. Mrs. Cora Wilson won the clufo high score prize, Mrs. Venice Scho-field Scho-field received the Club second favor Mrs. Frank Branagan was presented present-ed the guest high score award and the guest low- score prize went to Mrs. Trieo Rasmussen. A tasty repast was served, a spring , idea predominating in the decorative sc'Jieme .of the luncheon tables. The : attractive, hand-made place card holders and nut cups' were in the form of spring flowers. Venice Seholldd. Mrs. P. G. I Peterson, Mrs. Hollis Snelson, Mrs. Hugo Price, Mrs. Abe W. Turrier, Mrs. Cora Wilson, Mrs. Arnold .Rawlings, Mrs. , John O. Beesley, Mrs. Alma Van Wagenen, "Mrs. John Booth, Mrs. Albert Hickman, Hick-man, Mrs, Herman Hinze, Mrs. G. H, Heindselman, Mrs. J. N. Ellert-se,n, Ellert-se,n, Mrs. J. W. .Chfistensen, Mrs. Frank Branagan, Mrs. John Scho-field, Scho-field, Mrs. Wyman' "Berg, Mrs. Dwight Packard, Miss. Vilate Elliott, El-liott, Mrs Theo Rasmussen, Mrs. Heber Ruper, Mrs. S. I. Levin and Mrs. X Karl Beck. - r .. ..- : : ... Additional Society On page Four STARTUP'S- ; 67 NORTH 1st WKST . A5l new, nifty, car. Portable, electric ranges, and refrigerators, refrig-erators, steam heat and hot water circulation. $27.5 to $40.00 Apartments fllB lt'cllrvc4 Hint .tlie',liade of her -of her cot Hole- IiropfJl; ftctially created hndcto -1 .. priced jnt rignx 4 1 -v- , - ' .r - , . James Snow Honor Guest Complimentary to her 'msband, whose birthday occurred on that day, Mrs. James Snow entertained at a delicious chicken supper at her home Thursday evening. After the supper, progressive 500 was piayed. The high score prizes went to Mrs. Laurel Gibson and Moorlan Snow. The affair was enjoyed by Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hundley, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Gibson and Mr.. and Mrs.' Moorland Snow. Old Folks to Be Entertained The annual reunion of the members mem-bers of the Fourth ward who are over 60 years of age, will be held Wednesday at the ward amusement amuse-ment hall. An elaborps banquet will be served at 12 o'clock and a splendid, program will be furnished during the afternoon. A cordial invitation is extended to all widows and widowers of the ward. 1Q pc. LpONG ROOM 1 ENSEMBLE A BEAUtlFUL 2-PC. MOHAIR LIVING ROOM SUITE tion; doubl6-dowelled hardwood frames. Full Angora Mohair cover, dainty reverse J cusnions. run size, roomy uavenpon ana Kutton-Dack chair to match.t :. v WALNUT FINISH END TABLE - - - - ; VELVET 'IILLTHV - - - - 1 1 w v 1 1 - y j ; fplks' committee, gathered at the I Fifrn ward Friday noon for their ' annual oanquet. j Covers were laid for 136. Grace was offered by. S. P. EKgertsen. ! and spring music was furnished ! during the banquet by Gilbert ! Childs and Hayden Boshard. J During the afternoon, the follow-i follow-i ing enjoyable program was furn-! furn-! ished: Tap dance, Mae Mortensen; ' duet, Max and Lamond Elliott; i tap dance, Ramona Peterson, Em- ma Hindley. Mildred Hood and I Mae Mortensen; song, trio, con-i con-i sisting of Paul Crawford. iLamond j Elliott . and- Don Prows. These i young people are students of the ! Farier junior high school and are members of ihe Filth ward. Harrison Conover, attired in na-; na-; tive South Sea island costume, en- tertained by singing several island i numbers, and string music was j furnft-ed by Loris Stewart and Ray Lc Vitre. Two vocal solos i were rendered hy Frank Speckart, Jr., accompanied by Miss Florence Speckart. Brief remarks were made by Bishop W. O. Facer, J. W. Knight, A. O. Smoot, Charles Wright and Albeit Mabey. Mrs. Pardoe to Present Program The art study section of the VVomen's council will meet Monday Mon-day evening at C o'clock at vbe Women's club house. Mrs. Kathryn FI. Pardoe- will introduce in-troduce a course in dramatic art '.lich is to be given during the spring and sumi'.er . Miss Georg-iana Georg-iana Johnson will follow with a talh on ;ne 1932 Springville art exhibit. '. ii ---4 ' a xLt-i ARE YOU GOING TO CONFERENCE? WATCH FOR PRE-CONFERENCE SPECIALS Tuesday Evening's Herald Will Have the Complete Program X JlPB - , -rr-r- ., ,, , , j !B MM 1 1 1 I1L1M 1 vA ; SMOKER - LAMP STAND AND PAR Mrs. E. Byron Dastrup. who is leaving soon to reside in Salt Lake City, was tendered a charming breakfast by members of the Beta j'u -Sorosis club Friday morning at-lsf Keeleys. "Lap Yellow and lavender, the club colors, predominated in the artistic J table decorative scheme. Violets were employed as a floral .decora tion, and tiny corsages were given ac favors. Mrs. Dastrun wns presented with a beautiful gift from the club. , The following members were in attendance: Mrs. Erven J. Nelson. Mrs. E. B. Shriver. Mrs. M. Howard Giaham. Mrs. W. Raymond Green, Mrs. D. Oilo Allen. Mrs. Ernest Halverson, Mrs. J. Erval Christen-sen. Christen-sen. Mrs. Rulon Van Wagenen, Mrs. Arthur L. Gallup. Mrs. W. E. Wiest. Mm. Charles A. Smith, Mrs. Alonzo Morley, Mrs. Gleri Simmons, Mrs. Fred Hischier and Mrs. Frod Dixon. Mrs. J. Erval Christensen, Mrs. Charles A. Smith and Mrs. Fred Hischier comprised the committee on arrangements. Games Featured At Club Party Members of the Girculo de Quince club were the guests of Miss Florence Flor-ence Smith at her home Thursday I evening. j During the time pleasantly spent with games, a tasty luncheon was ' served to the following: Miss Wanda Forsyth, Miss Alfa Forsyth, Miss LaVerl Lunceford. Miss Donna Tolboe. Miss Amy Hen-lichsen. Hen-lichsen. Miss Sally Stone, Miss Fay Spendlove, Miss Elaine Johnson, Miss LaVern Stair, Miss Mayme Vincent, Miss Carol Christensen, Miss Ola Anderson and Miss Fay Coleman, the latter being a guest. '3 - Full webb under constn uc- Chair. Attractive pull-tip MAGAZINE RACK SHADE BOOK ENDS ISMssM ) 1 u y yti Si 0 o , m. Roses! V 1 "Si They are ready for trellises now. Many styles available upon short notice. Beautiful lawn furniture nlso in stock. Let' us show you what we can do to help beautify your place. 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