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Show i -, a PRO VO (UTAH) SUNDAY HERALD, SUNDAY, APRIL 2 4, 1 9 3 2 PAGE THREE TOWN- HAT Gleaner G i r Is FORECASTING . , . i . . - ' -V Re cfe ji t Bride Is H6n6r u r Guest Ban quel Is Arranged THE-FASHION V" tear "' ! EeHtedby Ethel D. RmbaarPKofie 494 ori495 ... - . . i - - f ' : 1 KK, T. "TV -tr . -tw T""; 19 TI VN EVENING of Ballyhoo" in c the annual formal dinner-dance of the N. L. U. club, held Friday evening aihe Hotel Roberts; ' The humorous ("Bally poo" theme was cleverly featured in the novel decoratiqns and the; gay activities of the entire evening. The guests were members of the Nautilus social unit of the B. Y. U., active chapter, and the fcaftriersv In keeping with a night club '""St small tables, which, were centered with vari-cotored tapers i in attractive holders. Miniature dancing girls were added to the table appointments - A huge Ballyhoo magazine was the featureof the decorative decor-ative scheme, andvthe pages of humor were turned and the responses to toasts given by the r :'- various girls participating. Mrs. - Yi Celestia J. Taylor was the editor J r n tT n. X-) of -xT. (toastmistress) and she presented a clever "idiot6rTar." The 'following responded to toasts: "Hoq's Hoo-?y." Hoo-?y." JIiss Dorothy Stewart; "Nfert-, sy Nautilus,' Miss Iris Robfnsoh,' Hurp, Burp, Burp," Miss Verla Jergensen; "Men" Miss Ruth Chip-man. Chip-man. Two tap dances -were furnished by Virginia Packard, and Jphirnle Leavftt 'entertained', with " comic - songs and dance numbers. The dance, programs , were rn'the form of mTrrkiture "BallyhotW. ." ; , Miss Edna,Ball,. prsiJent;,,Mfft Oa LJoyd, vice, president; Miss Lo-ree Lo-ree yan WagenenBecretary; ad. iliss Iris Robinsbn, treasure- re-' - ceiveiLthe guests and seated ij'nf aTtlie tables, .. ; . ; . , , ;..Tha committee on arrangements included: Miss Edna Ball, general 'chairman; Mrs. Grace F. Paulson, Mrs. .Naomi S. Snow, Mrs. Helen ,M. Cox Missr' Florence RobJnsoW; and Miss Iris Robinson. ,, ' I The following N. L. U. members, with their partners, were In "attendance: "at-tendance: Miss Ecna ..Ball, Mrs. L Grac F. Paylson, Mt. Ether L- Boyack. Mrs. Edna Mereafth; Miss Tay Jensen, Mrs. Helen M. Cox, Mrs. pelestia J. Taylor, Miss Wyla Johnson, Miss Loree Van Wagen-n, Wagen-n, Miss Florence Robinson, Miss Jfris Robinson Miss Dorotfry Stew-kfct Stew-kfct l4isatup Chipraan Ms. Cla LloycC and MrsT Naomi, S. SfroW1.. : The4 gala event was also enjoyed" by the following Nautilus1 girls, ljwith Jheir partners: Miss . Gladys xsiacit, miss jviaurine trrown AXisjf Joie achelor, Mfes; Rnth'-' BMwn, Miss Aline Coleman MissFawn. Greer Miss Mildred Harris, Miss Verla Jergensen Miss Lucile Mer--t'ni. Miss Edith Paxman, Mhis EI- ma Robinson, Miss Willa" Sowafda, Miss Phyllis Robinson, Miss Vir ginia Street, Miss Ruth Robinson,' Miss LaPrele Sumner; ' Miss Mabel Whiting, Miss Erma 'AnileTSoVanl Miss Marcia Osmond. Sister; Tendered Bridge Party . Mrs. Paul "Westwood gave an attractive at-tractive jbridgjr. party Thursday evening it-he"; home, ; in compllr menf to .her sister, Miss Winona Barry, whcpleft, Friday for her home inTLong Beaeh,' Calif, affer - spending two weeks here with the Westwoods. - : Mrs.-. Arnold Robison won the favor, K tasty epast was served to the, folio wing: '. Mrs. Bob Bullock Mrs. Ixjmv Greerr'Mrsi. Jn P'ori-a ' ir y,.l-i - " - , o. uuir wee jonnson, Mrs. Joseph : Lover- idge, Mrs.- Arnold Robison, and AMrs. Wesley Stubbs. Read at Acacia Club fMrs.' Albert Taylor was hostess to' members of the AcacTa club Friday afternoon at Jher horn. -MIssEdith Paxmah read an interesting in-teresting three-act play, after which .a delicious luncaeon -was served The . hostess; was assisted by Miss Margaret Buckley. . Mrs. j. E. Buck waiter cf Ame ican Fork, and Mrs. Q.,T. Brau'mT were guests and the' following memoers 01 xne ciud were in at-, tendance: Mrs. Cai lyle Hinckley,' Mrs. Yale Thorpe; Mrs.- Lawrehce Smart, , Mrs. M. B.4 Wallart, 'Mrs.' Grover Miller, Mrs, Clarence El-S lertsonv Mrs. Albert RichaYdi1 and Mrs. William 3Iitcbelt- . 'v - -C ? : We' wish-' to announce i that; fi. Clift is no . longer" in our employ:- --jf : , - PROVO CLEANrNfl A- DYEINO JOi Adr. f i: - i jDESERET' - M AfORTTTA P V. Oft -service Above AH ' . . , - Why, Pay More or Less? U Lady - Attendantki4 P PhonlJipti nimntint;:6 was enjoyed by those attend- idea; the dinrfer was served V- - 11 V W 11 JL CI 1 J Y Proves' Gay air A gay social affair ot'Friday eve-1 nTng, was the dancing party givenj by Sterling Stahr and Loman Hutchings Friday evening at Wild- ; An, 5fa)oratey luncheon- wai. 'servad, the guests bein.g seated at 4 jJonJti table'rrangedkin . front !of a Jne bonflre Sweet ; peas formed 'anl attraHwe :enerpiece. -.yfie flirty fntffterling; Sfir, -.Mas Lenore" Rasmussen," Lariy Whitman, Miss May Seaton, Loman Hutchings, Miss Ruth Wal-drom, Wal-drom, ffwf f Cotiafm, Miss Zelma Adtonson, 'Bta'l Washbxffii v and; Miss Era Aprl. " , M.. AH tint Neighborly Eight Club Entertained Members of the ' Neighborly Eight club we;e entertained by Mrs. George Startup at her home Thursdayaffilhoorf,'- tSociar-;ftat yxd ixv&pr joyibl iektvtres and a f delicious dinnef as Vefved 6 the? follow-infi': follow-infi': i, Mf. Peter GV'dnman, 3 liirs.: Thomas Hirkwftod, Mrt A. x A' -Loveless. Mrs4. - DQUyons Mrs. Arthur" DurranC Mrs. Mamie Sim-m6rTrand Sim-m6rTrand lfsrj6arrnr J flfr Refads In Ogden Mrs. Christen Jensen gave a literary lit-erary reading at .house party at the residence $r M&ffd. Mrs. ii M. Loll in Ogden "Wednesday evening. eve-ning. '"V - - -m in i' r- flip r -r - i. i i i ii i I , 1 ... V ........... , . i !''v- ' . . A J; $p ( iJ, jj W, ! 9:-- III Til IS; telmiring glance sweeps' irbrn her.Iotely faie- to the tip Cfe'ate4 i this seBon's smartesPstylcs "Enpst Jelticka- arfc piioed at 5.00 w& $6.00 rn W Comfcin ande fittest -aureyou c6T6rtaIe"slioe7f6ifv: odfclMfe eiitifecatty designed o mSoiii'Vt ,1 TOO t 4, 1. T . - :-- " vir. v. 'oa jt -i , ar UTAlf SOROSIS t . Utah Sorosis club xnemhers will meet inopejij. session tWednesday at 3 p, in,ittt.,t,hbmeof Mrs. H. G. Merrill .33 EaJ Second South street. . . , Mrs. .William Bailey ,,and Mrs. Almp., B. Simmons will be the assisting: as-sisting: hostesses. v Mrs.' J, ,R,;Rpbinson;' will give a paper oh Madam De Stael and will also present a novel. Fiench music will hf finished. VALUE Y CHAPTER Valley chapter tfo.3. O. E. S.. will receive in vfflctar. yisit: from Mrs. matron and George h. Ryan, worthy grand patron of t'.ie ;rand chapter of the O.. E. S. of Utah. Tuesday .evening. at;.'-he Masonic ieniple. .. ' . .. -y- They , will b. acompanied by associate as-sociate grand officers. A dinner will ,be served it 3:30 o'clock in he .banqvtet .room nd : a meetins; "will follow. i.. '.'!: ' Reservations for, the dinner :nay be saad.bjr getting in ,ouch with Mr. C. fli. Funk or Mrs. O. J. Johnson. John-son. ------: .: J CLfVEUL i Mfss Margaret Mccham wilt be hostess to "members of the Clivell club Monday evening at her home. A business meeting of t'ae Vieux Amies- club will be held -Monday eveninatv the . hoin of;- Mrs. Amy Cole, I30South Sixfh;Eas street. Miss Millie LambA wiIl be, hostess to members of thifLe Tesee club Monday evening at.ner. hom. Card Party Follows Meeting After the regular meeting of the Mt. Timpanogos camp- No. 4, U. S. W. V.,. and the, airiiiiary,( held at the! home of .Mr. aiid .Mrs'." C. H. Funk, Thursday evening social was ' epjoyed. ' . . ; ,v Cards' "wete; played., Mr: and Mrs., If. O. - Anderson of Orem winning the high score prize. A delicious luncheon was served. Csitd& Folldwed Jty epst 'Zl, ' 'Ank"eniyable""tlme - was spent .by ntemjbers -"--of he Tmie Ojjfe club at the home of Miss Lea'n Moore Friday Fri-day evening. Spring. flowers i pretttty' decorated the . entertaining rooms. Bridge was, followed by t a tasty luncheon. Mrs, MfQ18 yott' thift high score prlae ajpd M!rs! itaTph Hedf qulsl receiyed second, favor. - Jra, Ralph Hedquist Mrs; Fred Bown, Miss Lois Moore, Miss Naomi Douglas, Miss Ann Douglas, Mrs. Fred . Heddtifst .. arid Mr, ' Ralph ,x nomas enjoyea tne aeugntrui ai- fair: ." ,v .' ' - of Ber ivellr turned Enn? "expertly! The wide. range - , j f I mTn nCVY "I -V 111 ' WmVv J if 1 I Cj L.T Tiny, tilted, town hats aetJfframd1 gesture to spring. This one. fashioned of shiny, featherweight 'straw, gives a dressy look to one. Not satisfied merely to be mildly insou.:ant, it adds a piquant veil, in novel black mesh, that . makes-it a positively dangerous hat! Of course it is worn with a list. D..ILP, Meeting Proves Interesting Asplendid session of the' Daughters, Daugh-ters, of Utah Pioneers of Camp No. 4 .advyas .held Thursday afternoon after-noon At the. home .of Mrs. .John E. Lewis. . The fniinwin? dplisrhtt'ul Drotrram was followed by a delicious lunch-' eon: Two readings, Airs, jonn ii. Lewis; two solos. Miss Nanieve Owens; vocal solo, Mrs. Rose Kartchner; history of the life of Horace E. Owens, reaf by his daughter, Miss Nanieve Owens; lettei written SO years ago, read Dy 1VIIS. La. JO. JDlglCI. The meeting was attended 26 members. f, ift !( Masons Give .i-. - . . , . .aStfJt;- and Mrs. August Johnson Memoer oi &torey loageNo. and A- M" eptertamea at a ae lightful card party Thursday eve- ning at the Masonic temple. . .fffr: pj-w, x " ,v j. M,oe winning me ouo nign score prizes and William Lewis and Mrs. H. B.,Mensel receiving the conso-lation conso-lation favors. - The bridge high score , awards "went to Mrs. R. B. Patterson and Harold Blumenthal, and MrsT Albert Klrknatrick was presented the - bridge consolation prize. . A delicious luncheon was served , SHbtiPOt womemV, '5 if . AAA A A ' Emurjtttick ' M&ddiet 'every Suridiry evening, 8:00 M. Eastern Stand urd TtAMOter WW ttnd as$Sc frted KB, G ttationt. i1 hi-, 1 fr 5 House Party Proves Delightful Mi. and Mrs. Parley Clinger, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Clinger, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred H. Johnson and Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Sumsion t'he pld folks' committee of the Lke View ward entertained at the home of me iui mer toupie r riaay evening. The dehghtiul affair was in honor of the retiring committee, which icOmprised Mr. and Mrs. David Reese, Mr. and Mrs. Chris Jeppson. Mi. and Mrs. James Mad-sen Mad-sen and Mr. and Mrs. Marion Clinger of Salt Lake. Special guest were members . of the, bishopric;, Bishop and Mra Spencer Madsen, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Lloyd. Mr. and Mrs. Ernr f Williamson, and the former bishop ric, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Tavlor pessiye mes were p,ayed Mr.'itifl Mrs. James Mad son Mr andUMrJ Marion CUneer anJ M ' and 'Mrs. Clarence Lloyd winning A deliciou? luncheon was served. ;8 Sf If 4 . i. 1 11 - . 1 , . . , 1 ... ---V,-V Arnounceinent is made of vhe annual Utah stake Gleaner girls' bartqUefct wnHaihis- to be held in ths .'Third - ward amusement hall Monday evening, May 9. at 7:30 o'clock. . ' ' . ' The general theme of t'he affair is to be rf'Tjeasures of Truth," and tho M. I-A", colors, gold and green,v will predominate jn the attractive table appoihtntents.'" . t Miss Ruth Lewis is general chair-rnpir chair-rnpir on 'arrangements and Miss Beth Paxrhan will be the xoast- IllISllUSS. I The various committees are s ' follows: Program, Miss' Alice Facer, Fac-er, chairman, Miss "Afton Lewis, Miss Erma Bennett and Miss La Vern-Harris; banquet Miss Edna Giles, chairman, Miss Lois Sutton, Miss Zola Cochran and Miss Helen Boardman; finance, invitations and pufcJicity-Miss Ruth Lewis, chairman. chair-man. Miss Leona Romney, Miss Dorotiiy Clayton and Miss Marion Osmond. , - They will be assisted- by the fol lowing, stake... leaders: Miss Grace Mrs. H. J, Stagg and Miss Eunice Bird,, ..- .-, :;. ; It is urged that every Gleaner gill, .be in attendance. Reservations Reserva-tions niav.?,bo made by. setting in fouch with their ward . Gleaner preHlf?it. ' ' ; '-V-" -r- ' Bridge Played Following, Dinner A delightful party was tendered members of, the Carquinitz Bridge ; club by Miss. Jenn:o Knudsen Fri- : 'iay evening at Keeleys. j A deliciou's dinner was served, j pink, sweet peas in a green low j : bowl forming a pretty table center-! center-! piece-i. Pink tapers in green hold-j I ers were used and dainty pink and i ; gieen.nm cups were given as; ! favors. , ; Two tables of' bridge "ollowed, ! Mrs. Elmer Singleton receiving the f ! high score prize and Miss Lillian; i Gutler, Miss Lucile Jorgensen, Miss ! A'rthelia Carter, Mis. Harold Dang erfield and Miss Ida Knudsen. the! Jatter two being guests. Additional Society On Page 6 C7 NOlttll 1st WEST All new 'rtfty.s comfortable-, electric ranges and refrigerators; refrig-erators; steam heat and hot water' "cfrculation. $27.60 to $40.00 AparxmentS I f' , -- : v yT r 5T n n 1 I II fl I I I I I.I l "II I' I i I r h x ? - -' - -; v - -V fir .tti ; r ' Vlv ?w. ' i t' -" ' " ' - :" '' v 'v-v'"" ' t I 1 Wt - . i. - tr : -r mt vi 1 Alt t These "Olympic Paja;r.as." stiik-ingly stiik-ingly patterned in white linen with silhouetted figures of athletes, are displayed by Ieila Hyams. The pajamas are designed to create interest in-terest in the Olympiad events at Los Angeles this summer. Special solution used ( A PERMANENT WAVE given now will last you thru the summer. We Specialize In the Following Wave: SOMMERS NATURAL . VIRGIN DUART JUNIOR tm SPECIAL yj) All have ringlet ends You can have an extra tight wave or a soft loose natural wave. Only genuine supplies used and given personally by Allle Berlin. !.v JR: "Z? Treatments, Eye leashes Dyed, "Wet Finger Waves carefully given. Allie Bertin Phono 25G Kast Center Street. 1.W7 A I 1 j Toachers of AV-'Maeser school gave a delightful progressive iarty Fi Friday evening. lOhQnJOr of Mrs. . Carlisle CanHair.T"ne' Jahf - K. Webster, a i ecent -orfcte.' - A course ot the delicious dinner and, liyely entertainment were on-' poyable features at each of the following fol-lowing homes visited: Miss Maxine Davis. Mrs,. Mary Huff, Miss Ge'nta , Princ. and Mrs. Gertrude Page. The-gay event was attended-Dy including upt. and Mrs. C. A. Smith and Mr. and Mrs. Dan VVeD-' v.ter. sjei;iui quests. T'.ie hi idc wpr; presented -with - a hand-onie electric waff'e iron tior.i v he .teachers. ,- - x. if. .'..'- Bridee Party Tendered Club Mrs. Lyhe Roberts entertained at her liome Friday evening fch? members of the N. H. Bridge club. Mrs. Mark Roberts won-the high scoie prize and Mrs. Lowry Nelson, a guest, received the consolatiqn, award. A delicious luncheon was served. Member:-? of the club present; were: Mrs. Karl Blumenthal. Mrs. Mark Roberts. Mrs. Lester Brian, Mrs. Fied Hafe.i. Mrs. Boyd Rob-crts'and Rob-crts'and Mrs. Albert-Taylor; V' & & " uggets Lin joy Dancing Party A doli- hti'ul dancing j.;ity was njoVrd by the Nuggets of the 15. Y. U. snd their partners Friday evening it Ke?leys. Tasty refreshments wore nerved to 30 couples. GIVE HER A Permanent For Mother s Day for White or Grey Half iM3 .V - . 1 - ? --.-..i- - ;-:Hf 1 ? n - s 1-.-:? 4 - 0 |