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Show " - 'ft ' i . " " 3 PAGRTUBEE 1 V is Lovely Gifts Received At Shower Complimentary to Mrs. Carlton Culmsee, neeJklna Ball, a ride rf Saturday Mrs. D. D. Boyer and her daughter, the Misses Louise and Margaret Boyer, entertained at. a shower at their home Thursday Thurs-day afternoon. Miss Eunice Bird furnished a number of splendid readings, and Mrs. Celestra J. Taylor and Miss Loaise Boyer rendered beautiful vocal solos. A delightful bride game was played anX a delicious lunik ton was served. Many lovely gifts were reeeived by the honor guest from the .following .fol-lowing friends in attendance; Mis Gladys Black, Miss Eunice Bird, Miss Kathryn Naylor, Mrs. Cheating Cheat-ing Larsen, Mrs. R. J. Murdoch Miss Margaret Swenson, Miss Edna Ed-na Snow, Miss Elizabeth Canmon, Mrs. Celestia J. Taylor, Miss Florence Flor-ence Robinson, Miss Dorothy Stewart, Stew-art, Mrs. ,Oa .Lloyd, Mrs. Grace Pauison, Mrs. Naomi Snow, Mrs. Maude MarkJaam, Mrs. Leah . Van W>nen Miss Loree Van. Wagen-cttjMlss Wagen-cttjMlss Fay OUerton. Miss Carina Bail if. Misa MeWa Boyle, Mrs. Lor-na Lor-na Allen, Mrs. Margaret 3igelow, Mrs. A. C. Lambert, Mrs. Lorna Harrison, Miss Ignore Croolcston, Miss Vilate Elliott, Miss Ann Egbert, Eg-bert, Mrs. Stella Rich, Mrs. Helen Cox and Mrs.. Pauline Taylor. 9fr 3 9 Primary Children To Be Entertained The Pleasant View Primary officers offi-cers will entertain the children of the association at the ward amusement amuse-ment hall Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock. The entire affair is free. Price -40f) ThanacJr J Ago UamS UT The Ffrst Something New To Talk About! Lihehb! Chiiiese Cut Work Italian Linlens Cliitiese Grass Linens Madiera On Display dii Our Balcony 72x90 Chinese Filet Cut Work' Cloths . . v. . . . . 72x108 Chineap Fflet Cut Work Cloth ........ 18x18 inch Napkins to ., Match, at a dozen 72x90 natural Hand Em-' Em-' broidere Italian Lineii; 12 dinner size Napkins to match, ft tl S Clft m ...... 1J, inch Madeira Nath 15 liich iladeira, QCA Round - - . . 18 inch Madeira, C Jl Bound v , 24inch,Ma-. hjUtjQ deira, Rwmd Vy; 6x12 inch Madeira Ovals and ' Qblons . 10x12 inch, Madeira , Ovab; and A CS.m shvv,aM 72x90 Chinese Crass tonen Cloth ' . ; ; . V . . 1:1 . I.J "i . M " ' i i i i . il - '4 , - .y - , ; j . -. .- r " , ""HP. v Provo Womerl Leave Coast Miss Lora Dunn, president of the Utah county chapter of the American Ameri-can Institute of Banking, left Saturday Sat-urday i"o-Les Angeles, 'aere ishe will attend -an A. I. B. convention to be held from June 6 to 10. Miss Rhea Taylor of Provo and Charles H. Dixon of Spanish Fork are also delegates from the Utah county chapter. The Misses Dunn and Taylor .left in company with Mrs. C O. Chase and Miss Florence Bee, who expect to spend a week on the coast. Mrs. Chase will attend the .commencement .commence-ment exercises1, at the Page Military Mili-tary academy, ' wnic'u institution her sons, Charles . .and Robert Springmeyer, have been attending. The boys win return to Provo with their mother, and Miss Bee, while Miss Dunn and Miss Taylor will remain re-main on the coast for two weeks, returning by way of San Francisco. Fran-cisco. Jft if Af Bridge Party For Club Women ..Amiable Eight club members were the guests of Mrs. Jack Mitchell at her liorne Friday evening. eve-ning. Bridge was followed by a delicious delic-ious luncheon. Roses, pansies and peonies were tastefully arranged throughout the entertaining rooms. Mrs. J. W. Smith won the high score prize and Mrs. Cannon Jones received the consolation award. Mrs. Oritn Feay of Provo, and Mrs. Vernon Jones of Cedar City were the guests and the following club members were present: Mrs. Cannon Jones, Mrs. Donald Mitchell, Mitch-ell, Mrs. Josiah Smith, Mrs. Fred Biown and Mrs. Daisy F. Peay. Showing of Its Kind in Provo! TALK OF THE TOWN r orth "Wjha a marvelous display of fireworlis!" , Ah, indeed ! buj. for real interest, ypu pght te see tSodlsplay of Fancy Linens at . Butter's!" 026.5 72x90 Hand Embroidered II EZfh Madeira Ooths . . . ,X ir? 72x108 Madeira Cloths 18 inch Napkins to match at half dozen 5-piece Chinese Grass Linen : colored , embroid-ered embroid-ered tnotifa, .qq 05-95 1 Dozen 18 inch Napkins r AJUQQ tQ matchT at--dozen -V: Y -f "i . " T . a Jxay is Leaving ror Mission s Mrs. . Lilp. E. Beebe gaxe, an enjoyable ajctal, affair at her hpme Thursday ..evening .lit ; the form of a missionary ehower-for her niece. Miss Orpha Kay, -daughter f of Mrs. Eva Kay Allen of Charleston, lor merly of Provo. . ,,, ' t , Miss Kay will leave, soon for the Western States mission field. She received a number of useful ; and beautiful gifts from the 20 guests assembled -on this Occasion . Games were enjoyed and a delightful de-lightful program was furnished. A delicious luncheon folowed. . Acacia Cjiib Elects Officers . - Mrs. -Grover Miller was elected president of the Acacia, club ror, the ensuing year, at a meeting held at the home (of . Mra Albert Richards,, Friday afternoon., , Other officers elected were Mrs. William Mitchell, vice president; and Miss. Albert Richards, secretary secre-tary and i treasurer.., A delicious luncheon was served to the. following: Mrs. Yale Thorpe, Mrs. Cariyle Hinckley, Mrs. Albert Taylor, 'Mrs. Junius Christensen, Mrs. Lawrence Smart, Mrs. M. B. Wallace, Mrs. Grover Miller, Mrs. Clarence Ellertson and Airs. William Mitchell. Valley Circle Plans Luncheon Valley Circle will tender a 1:30 o'clock luncheon at the Masonic temple, Friday, June 10, reservations reserva-tions for which must be made with Mrs. H. F. Cannon or Mr. D. W. Gallagher. Bridge and 500 will be played and prizes will be awarded. SEE OUli WINDOWS j fit'1 J $2.50 12x1$ incH Aiadeira Ovals, and Oblongs .v Madeira Hand Embroid--ered PpogamC Case, 1per.h&"rr Madeira Hand Embroid-e Embroid-e re d , and -PPlimied 36 inch Madeira 54 inch Madeira" Cloths 5-piece Clothsy cred, Italian Bridge hand.' embroid- nt 4 Orph ---- - - - . - - Popular Young Couple To Mrs. Edward Farrer is announcing announc-ing the engagement of her daughter, daugh-ter, Margretta, charming Provo girl, to Alma C. Nielson, son of Mr. and Mrs. James L. Nielson of Fountain Green. The marriage is to be an event of June 15, and will be solemnized in the Salt Lake temple. The bride-elect is, a graduate of the B. Y. U-? normal department and . has. been teaching at - the Parker school for the past three years, j . She la a member of the Lambda Tau club and is a, popular member of Provo"! younger social set. She is an accomplished violinist. vio-linist. Mr. Nielson is a former student of the. rY" ana s a member, of the Nuggets social unit. He is also a member of Delta Phi, national 'missionary fraternity of the B.Y.U., he having riltea a mission in Cali fornia. ' Lake Party Is Delightful Event Among the delightful socials of last week was .- the dancing party given by the senior class, of the B. high school on the Smith Strong boat bn Utah lake Thuf sh day evening. Miss Billie Hollingshead and Elmo El-mo Coffman c'iaaperoned the srouju Fifty couples enjoyed. the gay event. fr Republican Women Hold Finepession A splendid session of the . Wo m-ejo m-ejo Bepuhlican, cub Provo was held Friday (af ternoon) at the home off Mr& Feed Markham. Three beautiful vocal solos were furnished by John Buckley, accompanied accom-panied by Eugene Prather, after h'ch Mrs. J. M. Jensen jave an interesting review of the national epi-r.-lican conventions which she as attended. Miss Helen Rowe ead K naper written by Mrs. Benjamin Ben-jamin Bachman on the national convention held in Kansas City in 1928. Mrs. Edith Y. Booth followed withtitwo brief papers on Felefal Government,", and "Machinery of Political. Parties." ' Mrs. Hugo Price was elected corresponding cor-responding secretary. rs. Bd. M. Rowe, Mrs. Ray-mdoibroo.Mrs, Ray-mdoibroo.Mrs, A. Wiil Jones and -Miss-Editha Bopth were the assisting' hostesses. Delicious refreshments re-freshments were served to 38 worn-' on. Marry 16th ANNUAL PIANO SCHOOL Given By U ELMER E. NEjJSON 13 Years Specialized Training and 18 Years Teaching Experience Commencing: June 13 ht B. Y. IL Beginners as well as Advaincetl Students. . Greatest Possible Results in the-Shortest Time. Reasonable Tuition; Only a Limited Number Can Be Accommodated. Students Enroll Now! 1 ;Phone 723-W, it & WillBe Conducted jat the PARKER S CHOO L ' : j Xi ' f From June 6th to Julll5th By MRS. LETTIE HATCH Hours: 9:0 to 12 or 1:3U to 4 Ghildren from 1 to 6 eligible 48 EAST SECOND NORTH it i i 3?ot?ttT" Scvi if- fVitTTPlicMioH- Calendar BEAUTY OPERATORS Members of J.ie Provo Beauty Operators',, association will enjoy a party on the Wilson house oat "Bonnie," on Utah lake,- Monday evening. Mrs. Allie Bertin and Mrs. Amanda Banks will be the hostesses. hos-tesses. LADIES' AID Members of . the . Ladies' Aid of the Community church will meet Tuesday at 2:30 o'clock at Meno Trope hall. The hostesses will be Mrs. R. E. Knapp nd Mrs. W. J. Robbie. MONDAY SOCIAL Mrs. Frank Halladay will entertain enter-tain members of the Monday Afternoon Social club at her home Monday. PYTHIAN SISTERS Pythian Sisters of Provo Temple No. 9 will meet Tuesday at 8 o'clock at the K. of P. hall. , LE TESEJE ( M.rs. Eugene, Hansen will be hostess, hos-tess, to members of the Le Tesee club at her home Monday evening. ST. MARY'S GUELD A meeting of St. Mary's Guild wiil tje held Monday at 2:30 o'clock at the home'of Mrs. George E. Sib-bctt Sib-bctt in Springdell, Provo canyon. LAMBDA TAU Members of the Lambda Tau club will, be the guests of Miss Delsa Tplhurst Monday evening at 7:30 o'clock at Keeleys. CLIVELL Mrs. E..M. Rambeau' will be. hostess hos-tess to members of the Clivell club Monday evening at her home in Vivian park, Provo canyon. Members re requested to meet at Center street and University Avenue promptly at 7:15 o'clock. B. V. H. B. B. P. H B. club members will entertain en-tertain Tuesday evening -t 7:30 o'clock at, the home of Mrs. Thei-csa Thei-csa Morgan, in honor of Mrs. Frank Dusenberry of Paris, Idaho, former Provoan. who is vacationing vacation-ing here. A broad band of tin wrapped wtund cocoanut trees in the Hawaiian Ha-waiian and South Sea Islands keeps rodents and tree-crabs from climbing climb-ing the trunks. Enrollment fee $2.25 PHONE 53Z it" STEEL Dinner Given Jean Tooley To honor Miss Jean Tooley, bride of the near future, Mrs. Grace Evans gave a well-appointed dinner din-ner party Thursday evening at her home. Pink roses were employed as a Goedl News From Rome! ROME U to 2 Reductions! ON THE PRICES OFSRINGS AND MATTRESSES LET SHOW YOp THE NEW IMPROVED ROME DE LUXE SPRING Bothersome noise has been eliminated forever by,, a new feature. More wonderfully buoyant buoy-ant than ever, from deeper deep-er coil action. Many other new , features on this wonderful guaranteed 25-year 25-year spring. m ifi-kRAFT InrigrrSBfj hg Mattress This Mattresa , ia .aji advanced "Inner-Coil'', t-..r(-MH'.. ijini fn8truconfpuiL.T.T.O LAST. BtTYA HOMfc-KRAtT MATTRESS and ex-perience ex-perience new appearance and serviceability at a'price you can well afford to pay. Bixon - te&k MffEHB.' GOOD zfruhfclTURE ft - - i I table decoration. Covers were laid for Miss Tooley, Miss Eleanor Nut-tall, Nut-tall, Mrs. Mildred Moore, Miss Anna An-na Jensen, Miss Elma Jensen, Miss Sarah Wride. Miss Fern Pearson, Pear-son, Mrs. Caroline Jackson and Miss Edith Ross. Memory books were made during the evening. Attractive gifts were presented to tr. guest of honor. Men first successfully used the diving bell in 1715. FACTOR Y ANNOUNCES ft A vS Iritev - the Bcdspnng luxurious m i i i i i i i i i w TEN BUS ISf ORES Taylm iMxemCm Starr Home " Is Scene Of Affair Mrs. J. A. Starr, entertained at a delightful miscellaneous shower at her home Thursday afternoon, in honor of her daughter, Mrs. Max Ingersoll, nee LaYern Starr, ; a recent bride. Music and cards were the diversions, diver-sions, after which a dainty luncheon lunch-eon was served. The Misses La von Starr and Amy llenrichsen assisted in se:..;g. Many beautiful gifts wee ' received receiv-ed from the following: Mrs. Ella Evans, Mrs. Anna Mertabjeimes. Mrs. Bculan Overly, Mrs. Myrtle Warren, Mrs. Helen Parker,- Mrs. Vera Nelson, Mrs. Irene Craighead, Mrs. Hyrum Skinner, Mrs. LVrotay Shepherd. Mrs. Ruby Jones, Mrs. Marilla Worthington. Mrs. Mabel Thomas. Mrs. Erma Hawke,, Mrs. Ruth Vincent, Mrs. Fern Halladay, Mrs. Veda Williams, Mrs. Jda Pen-rod, Pen-rod, and Mrs. Nora Ingersoll of American Fork. . House Guests Given Social . j Mr. and Mrs. George Adams gave a card party at their home1 Friday! evening in honor of Mrs.-' Adams' parents Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Harri son of Logan, and her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. D. B Harrison of San Francisco..-:. Three tables of bridge were play ed. Mrs. Dewey Johnson andElmo Cheever winning the iiiga ccore prizes and the guests being pre-H sentcd with -cuest favors. A delic ious luncheon was served to t4. 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