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Show PR O VP ' (UTAH) S UN D A Y H E R A L D, SUNDAY, APRIL 10, 1932 PAGE THREE HERALD Edited by Ethel Air Meet" Theme Featured At P. U S. Junior Promenade A SMART SOCIAL FUNCTION-of the season was the annual. an-nual. Prpvo high school junior promenade held at the gym Friday evening and attended by pre3ent and former students of the school. , An air meet idea was cleverly carried out in the attractive attrac-tive decorative scheme. ! Blue streamers provided a summer sky effect, and dirigibles, airplanes and balloons were included in-cluded in the air show. The orchestra stand was arranged in the form of an airplane air-plane hangar with a large plane in the background. A revolving re-volving beacon light above the han- : gar added to the blue lighting effect. ef-fect. The lounge was also' in the form of a hangar, and the. refreshment refresh-ment booth was cleverly decorated. Lee Evans and his Banditti fur-nisbed fur-nisbed the music for dancing, and the feature of the evening was the junior piomenade led by Thomas Bullock, junior class president, and Miss Merline Miller. , The patrons were Principal , and Mrs. J. C. Moffitt, Supt and Mrs. C. A. Smith, B. Vern Bullock, Miss Alice Bullock, Mr. and Mrs.'R. M. Lynn and Mr. and Mrs .Leo J. Knight. Junior class officers include: Thomas Bullock, president; Miss Fay Knight, secretary and treas-Wyoma treas-Wyoma Lynn, vice president; Miss urer. Chairmen of the various committees commit-tees on the prom arrangements were: Thomas Bullock, decorations; decora-tions; Lowell Qlsen. advertising; Virginia Bloomquist, programs; Bei t Oakley, assembly and Harold Tuft, refreshments. $ fT" Former Provoans Honored at Dinner Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Harmon had as their dinner guests Friday evening t tfiejr .Jj,ome, .fcfr. and Mrs. Edge Blackham (Grace Sor-enson) Sor-enson) and Miss Gladys Sorenson of Hollywood, California, former Provoans. The visitors are spending, two weeks with relatives and frigjids in. Provo, Salt Lake and Moroni, jit the present time they' are guests n Salt Lake City. v Bridge Club Party Enjoyed Two tables of bridge were played at the Rainbow Bridge club party held at the home '6f Mrs. Georgia1 Harding Friday evening. The high score prize was presented pre-sented to Mrs. Florence Clark and Mrs. Amy Brimhall won the, second favor. A dainty, , luncheon was served. . : Mrs. Stella Lewis and .Mrs. Venna Dunford were the guests and the following members of the club enjoyed the delightful affair: Mrs. Amv- Brimhall. Mrs. Hazel Clark, Mrs. Odella Hindmarsh, Mrs Florence Clark and Mrs. Maree Mc Donald, s- Social Affair For Club Women Mrs. Upton Hoover was hostess to members of the Provonas club Friday afternoon at her home. . " Mrs. P. S. Dixon gave an inter esting reading during the afternoon of social chat and music. A delicious de-licious luncheon was enjoyed. Present were Mrs. Parley Dixon, Mrs. F. D. B. Gay, Mrs. Wren Wilkins, Mrs. Ernest D4xpni Mrs. John Collins, Mrs. Caleb .W. Haws, ..Mrs. Alma Baker, Mrs. Walter Taylor, Mrs: Fred Critchlow, Mrs. Etta Graham and the guest, M.rs. J. W. McClellan. Catholic Boys Plan Card Party A card party and social will be given by the Catholic Boys club of Provo Tuesday -evening at 8 ocock at the parish hall. The public is invited and a small admission fee will be charged.,' !? Special solution used A rERMANENT WAVE givjsn ' W Specialize la thj , SOMMEBS NATURAL jimioR .SPECLWj. . j All. h4ve ringlet ends-r-T9tl .caQ - oii loose naiurai wave. - v ; Only genuine supplies used and H. Q Z..Tteatnacnta.LEye. :jMfiatl?XSdtt 'Finger Waves , v. uaj awu Phone 25 East CentertStreeW in Alii Vrn 1 fif-sv . 1 1- 4 J UiA' J t YAV J -k V 5 V . . f... . I n lit Jill f.U " : J I ' V .'-i iT-t' " v lL 7. C-j. ' HZ; ' Jt J JJ 1 , ' : 1 m 1 m 1 w . m m -w m : m t .. i, r. v . jh. -J - krf' ..,. j w ... m m. ; k. - . -wi , - r- 0 r t.. - tt1 . 'i'l-crl-"i-.k m m t i i a w a. ... ' i -m . . r. a mm mm jk. t- r ,T' mmr -mm .mm -m m m -w -mr-m mm- . w m w vr mr m v w mr mwmm mm . . mm mmw mw bibb BBBBBk mwmmi . '. -a. t , m PAGE FOR D. Rambe au, 'Phone 494 or 495 Norma Snyder To Be Wed Soon ::Mr. and .Airs. ,.J. E. Snyder of Provo wish' to '.. announce the en? gagement pi tnir aaugnter, wor-ijia.Rae, wor-ijia.Rae, tq KarlC. Durnam, son of iir. and Mrs. Thomas ,T. .Durham of '. Long Beach. Calif.' The .marfiage is to be an event qt the near future and will be solemnized sol-emnized in the Salt Lake temple. Mr. Durham recently returned from amission in England. Miss Snyder nas neen spending the winter in Long Beach, the guest of her sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. T- E. Nesbit Girls En joy Bridge Party Miss 'Louise -Russell was hostess to members of the Theta Kappa Bridge club at her home Thursday vniog. Mr.s Ethel Bown won the high score prize and the consolation favor went! to :ilss Beth Scott A to delicious luncheon was served thef followtagi Jtfifts NeU Haycock, Miss Evelyn KeUey, Miss Beth Scott, ' Jliss Melba Scott, ,Mrs. Ethel Bown and Miss Norma Woodhead, the latter two being guests. , -Henriahaen Mogtess to GlMb-w tAh -eirjoyablertime was -wpeaMjy members of the Entre Nous club Friday. evening, at he home of Mrs. Clifton tHenrifih?p. . , , Progressive, ppo was played, -Mrs. jank? VCordner winning thfe .high jB;ore prize vand the second" favor "gingtp Mw.jjasper Snow. A tasty fspasi followed present ffste: Mrs.' Thomas Stubbs, Mrs. Elwood Carter, Mrs. Jasper Snow, Mrs. Frank Cordner, Mrs. Theo Graehl, Mrs. Melvin Taylor, Mrs. Reed Johnson and i Mrs. Erv. McCarroll of Salt Lake, ! the latter beine a eruest. i Gala Social . . JFojlows Prom Following the junior prom at the Provo high school gym Friday evening, eve-ning, a group of young men entertained enter-tained Itheir partnfi at' the home fit r Thomas Bullock,' junior class president. aqd chairman of the prom. T"" ' - .,,' '. ( ' AnlLbqrate luncheon ,was serv-ed serv-ed to Vle,fpUQw)ng: Ml?? Merline Miller, Thomas Bullock, Miss Vir-ginia Vir-ginia yifignaU, iLowf Olsen, Miss Mary Alice Mprtensen, Roy Hudson, Hud-son, - Miss Gwen Marshall, Jack Selck, Miss LaRue : Boyce, Almo .Alger, Miss ? Vlda Murdock, Rex Thpmas. Miss Bernice .Piper of SjaJt Lake "and Be rt Oakley. "Special guests " -were Miss Clara Peterson,, iVern. BuUoqJc. Miss Au-fella Au-fella Piper of Salt Lake, Max Olsen, Miss Alice Bullock and Wendall Vance ; ;f: i -t . VGIYE;HJEBA - u il fot White or Grey Hair :f For poW will last you thru the summer. I'oUowing vVYa.ves: ? (is . O fcaye an extra tight wave or a -, , given personally by Allie Bertin. 343 i 'Erpyor i OEIL WmeN Gliib Calendar O. S. ALUMNI The Misses Phyllis Adams and Elizabeth Gessford will ' be hostesses hostes-ses to members to the O. S. Alumni Monday evening at 8 o'clock at the Adams residence . It is desired that every member be in attendance. Important business busi-ness matter are to be transacted, including in-cluding the annual election of officers of-ficers and the arrangements for the annual formal dinner-dance (which is to be held April 30. UTAH SOROSIS A meeting of the tftah Sorosis cjub will be held Wednesday at 3 p. , in. at the home of Mrs. A. B. Worsley. ' '.Mrs. E. H. Hansen will give a paper on "Contemporary Western Culture." . .... X CLUB .Miss -Loree Van Wagenen will be hostess to members of the X club Tuesday evening at her home. Bridge will be played, prizes awarded and luncheon served. 1 ! VALLEY, CHAPTER Valley chapter" Noi 3; Q. E. S., will meet Tju.es4ay evening at 8 o'clock at the Masonic temple. All members are-urged to attend. VIEUX AMIES Mrs. Ethel Peterson will give a "kids" party at her home Monday Mon-day evening for members of the Vieux Amies club. The guests are to attend in youthful attire. LE TESEE Mfss Beth Paxman will be hostess host-ess to members of the Le Tesee club Monday evening at her home. CLIVELL Members of the Clivell club will be the guests of Miss La Vern Harris Monday evening at her home. . '-r. . m LAMBDA TATT A' meeting of the Lambda Tau club members will be held Monday evening at 7:30 o'clock at the home of Miss lone Thomas. Kensington J3 Pleasing Affair A pleasing "social affair of Friday Fri-day afternoon was the kensington given by Mrs. Sidney Russell at her .home. 4i A tasty repast was served during the afternoon of social chat .and music,.' , ' Included in the guest " list were Mrs: H. O. Miller, Mrs. William J. Thayne, Mrs. Clifton Tnayne, Mrs. Lynn Clark, Mrs. C. W. Brown and Mrs. Ruion Boyson of Spanish Fork. Rehjekahs Give Card Social , ArnQng the' delightful card parties of last week was the affair, given by the Rebekahs Friday evening eve-ning at-the'I.O..O. .F. halL Progressive 500 was playipd. Mrs. Samuel Hampshire' and Mr. Gill winning the high, s?ore prices, Mrs. E. H. Shields. and JH. O. Anderson, receiving the "second, favors and the consolation, awards goings ,to Mrs. Elizabeth Pratt, Mrs. H. X). Anderson, E. H. Shields and Mri Nielsen.";;" '" A 'delicious ' luncheon . followed and was served to 35. . f USED 5-Pq. LIVING ROOM SUITE Very Splendid : tlCV 6(fi condmQft . . ....... ..... . - Six Feet Wide rir.v Other Pruvted Square Yard J Good Assortment of Remnants of Printed Floor CpYerings.anjl Inlaid Loleum at Bargain Prices, 1 M.1- . LA -y. wnejc&mwoavezMoney ? . snj FORECASTING THE FASHIONS i it w - Xr, f il : .S p:;t Sty . J FORCASTING FASHIONS .. Wool crepe fashions this sports suit worn by Anita Louise, baby star With it she wears one of the new little berets of suedine. Birthday Surprise Given By Family .In celebration of her birthday anniversary;- the family of Mrs .hJuropnia leiiler pleasantly sur prised her Friday evening at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Mark iJrown. Progressive games and aWKll,ar: ranged impromptu program were the features of entertainment,', and a dainty luncheon was served. Several beautiful gifts were presented pre-sented to the, honor guest from the following: . Mr. and. Mrs., Lott A. Russon and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sharp of Lehi, Mr. and Mrs. Vern Walker and daughter Grace, of American Fork, and Mr. and Mrs. Mark Brown and family. Dinner Guests Dr. and Mrs. N. C. Spalding entertained en-tertained at dinner Thursday afternoon after-noon at their home for Mr. and Mrs. Preston Nutter of Salt Lake City. Daffodils prettily decorated the dining table. " . . . . artmentS 87 MUUIH 1st WEST All new, nifty, comfortable, electric ranges and refrigerators, refrig-erators, steam heat and) hot water circulation ' $27.50 to $40.00 Square Yard FJopr - Cpvigs and up f3i Prpvoan Weds Marys vale V Girl Announcement is made of the marriage qf Jerune Dennis of Marysvale, and Floyd Penrod, son or Mr. and Mrs. John Penrod of Provo, which took place Thursday in Salt Lake City. Immediately following the cere mony, a wedding supper was tendered tend-ered the young couple at the resi dence of Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Sloan in Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Penrod will reside in Provo. Afternoon Affair Proves Delightful Mrs. E. R. Rasmuson was hostess to several friends at a pleasing so cial affair Friday afternoon at her home. The entertaining rooms were tastefully arranged with baskets and vases of marigolds, nasturtiums and parcissu3. ; A delightful impromptu program pro-gram of vocal and instrumental music, readings, and clever features fea-tures provided entertainment during dur-ing the afternoon. A delicious luncheon was served at small tables. " - In attendance were; .Mrs. Hugh Peterson, Mrs. R. J. Murdock. Mrs. C. F. Eyring, Mrs. Lawrence Smart. Mrs. Oscar Garrett, Mrs. Alyin Peterson, Mrs. A. L. Booth, Mrs. William Connell, Mrs. J. T. Taylor, Mrs. W. .M. Paxman, Mrs. Carlyle Hinckley, Mrs. Porter Johnson, Mrs. Pearl Adams Decker,. Mrs. Moroni Wallace, Mrs. Frank Alder, Mrs. Lavar Christensen, Mrs. Herman Her-man Grimm, Mrs. Jesse Scott, Miss Clara Woodhouse, Miss Violet Whimpy and Mrs. Elroy West, the latter being from Pleasant Grove. Bridge-Luncheon Is Smart Event A charming bridge-luncbeon was tendered Mrs. Janet Hatch by Miss Vilate Elliott Thursday evening at the residence of the latter. Novel oriental decorations and place cards were employed. Mrs. Alma Van Wagenen received the high score prize and the guest favor was presented to Mrs. Hatch. The guest list included the following: fol-lowing: Mrs. Hatch, Mrs. E. D. Firmage, Mrs. John Schofield, Mrs. Venice Schofield, Mrs. P. G. Peterson, Peter-son, Miss Hermese Peterson, and Mrs. Alma Van Wagenen. Special! UCEHOSE 79c Regular $1.00 All Wanted Colors Form Fitting $1.19 Value $1.95 200 -Assorted Colors and Sizes to Choose From. SUPS 3$ West Center St,J?rovo,x Utah II 1 1 1 Mrs. Ellen N. Jones Honored By Friends Friends pleasantly surprised Mrs. Ellen N. Jones Friday afternoon at her home, ant a delightful time was spent with social chat and music. A delicious luncheon was enjoyed by the following: Mrs. S. P. Eg-gertsen, Eg-gertsen, Mrs. L. L. Nelson. Mrs. Ole E. Olsen, Mrs. C. S. Vincent, Jr., Mrs. H. J. Stagg, Mrs. Mary Corbett, Mrs. Phoebe Jones, Mrs. Charles Wells, Mrs. John Vincent, Mrs. W. K. Farre-, Mrs. Jane Jones and Mrs. Emma Jones. Par-Ner Club Entertained Mr. and Mrs. Bert Huish were hosts to members of the Par-Ner club Friday evening at their home. Progressive 500 was the diversion, diver-sion, the high score favors being won by Mr. Huish and Miss Clara Kunze, and the consolation prizes being presented to Mrs. Loren Sawyer and George Cole. The following were served a tasty luncheon: Mr. and Mrs. Horace Newton, Mr. and Mrs. George Cole, Mr. and Mrs. Loren Sawyer, J. Nusink, Miss Clara Kunze, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd S. Harris, Har-ris, and Mrs. Llllle E. Cole, the latter lat-ter being a guest. Son Tendered Birthday Party A birthday party 'was given by Mrs. Wllford Russell Wednesday evening at her home, honoring her son, Glenwood. Bridge and progressive games were played. Faye Bullock, Lqy Forshee and Glenwood Russell receiving re-ceiving the prizes. A delicious luncheon was served to the following: LaFern Lea, Faye Bullock, Donna Parks, Alton Coleman, Alonzo Bullock, Darold Olsen, Harold Parks, Elmo Woods, Loy Forshee, Edna Forshee, Dora Russell and Glenwood Russell. Delightful Party Laiven Club Girls An enjoyable time was spent by members of the B. E. M. Club Friday evening at the home of Miss Grace Gammon. Bridge was played, the high score favor being won by Miss Desna Frampton, and the low score prize going to Miss Mabel Johnson. John-son. A dainty luncheon followed. In attendance were Miss Velda Gammon, Miss Elma -Jensen, Miss Thelma Dee Halladay and Miss Desna Frampton. ' for HEADS UP! LOOK AT THESE VALUES! i I- Lovely Gifts Received At Shower The Misses Phyllis Cook and Dorothy Bray gave a delightful miscellaneous shower at the Cook home Thursday evening, in compli- ment to Mrs. Walter S. Elliott, nee Earlene Bray, a recent bride. Games, music and a "delicious luncheon were the diversions, and the bride was presented with many beautiful and useful gifts. In attendance were Mrs. Edwin O. Excell, Jr., Mrs. Eliza A. Jackson, Jack-son, Miss Helen Brown, Miss Millie Lamb. Miss Ferris Davis, Miss Fern Simmons, Miss Mary Ann Memmott. Miss Grace Memmott, Mrs. R. LaMar Memmott, Miss La-Preal La-Preal Shaw, Miss Cleon Jorgensen. Miss Ada Jorgensen, Miss Leone Hansen, Miss Sylvia Shipley and Jean Cox. Provo Firemen Give Gay Affair Provo firemen and thir wives celightfully seurprised Mrs. Glen Clark Friday evening at the home of Chief and Mrs. Clyde Scott, the occasion being her birthday anniversary. anni-versary. The evening was spent playing progressive 500, and a delicious luncheon was served. The high score awards went to Mr. and Mrs. Glen Clark, and the consolation favors were presented to Frank Taylor and Mrs. Dee Workman. Participating in "the gay affair were Chief and Mrs. Scott, Mr. and Mrs. Clark, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Duke, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Loveless, Mr. and Mrs. Scott Thompson, Mr. andj Mrs. Frank Cole. Mrs. Dee Workman Work-man and Mrs. Mattie Kirkwood. WE DO ALL KINDS OF Cleaning Altering and Pressing Also EXPERT HEMSTITCHING Goods Called For and Delivered National French Cleaning Co. 95 NO. UNIV. AVE. PHONE 125 PROVO,UTAH and urn Monday, April 11! COATS $8.95 Regular $14.95 New Polos - Tweeds Navy, Red, Black, Green ""SUITS PRICE NEW FROCKS $2.95 Regular $5.95 They are Stunning A SMALL DEPOSIT Will Hold Any Coat Watch Our Center Window Daily This Week and see the outstanding values that will be on Sale for Provo Community Silver Dollar -Day, Friday, April 15th. LEO N. Mothers Honored By Bee Hive Girls Members of the Joy Bee Hive swarm of the Fourth ward entertained enter-tained their mothers at the residence resi-dence of their leader. Mrs. L. B. Bigler, Friday evening. A splendid program was followed by a variety of clever games. Tasty . refreshments were served to the following' girls and their mothers: Lois Stewart, Mis. Rose Y. Stew art, Helen Brockbank. Mrs. I. E. j Rr0ckbank, Mildred Boyer, Mrs. D. D. Boyder. Lois Herbert, Mrs. J. M. Herbert, Npinia panett. Mrs. J. O. Garrett, Stella Sumner, Mrs. James Sumner, fc-Isie Adams. Mrs. Con Adams. Vilate Forsyth. Miss Mae Forsyth. Kathryn and Jean Reynolds. Rey-nolds. Cheer Allen and Mrs. Byron Fisher, leader. The chairmen of the various arrangement ar-rangement committees were as follows: fol-lows: Cheer Allen, refreshments; Norma Garrett, program; Helen Erockbank, reception. An extensive subway system is being planned for Rio de Janeiro by its city officials. TRADE IN Your Used Rugs For a New Bright Carpet During this month we will accept your Used Rugs as part payment on New Carpeting. IBi?oftlhiei?s r - t SPRING HATS $1.98 Values to $3.95 Wide Assortment of Colors and Stylos. SPORT jr. Regular $6.95 Smart 1932 Modes White, tlreen, Tan Black I LEWIS, Manager - i 1 o JAGKETS $3.95 |