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Show V jEVOjVO DJ&titp &S Hi AiV m E Rlfc'L J lftfWA V, r ftfE 2 1 9 3 ' ' PAGg THREE ti HERALD PAGE t-I ... Edited by Etliel D. Rambeau, Phone 494 6r 495 WOMEN IS' Affair now n Well; K In East A SMART social function was the wedding reception tendered ten-dered Mr. and Mrs. Paul Henrichsen (Myrtle Knight) by llf.; and Mrs. Leo J. Knight, parents of .the charming bridev Friday evening at the First ward recreation hall. - . The popular young couple was married in the Salt Lake temple Thursday. . Mr. Henricihse'n is a son of Mr. and Mrs, vtJrnestf Henrichsen of Provo. v t ..The rotunda, reception hall and refreshment room were tastefully, decorated with large baskets and vases of pink and white peonies and roses, while bud .Vases of pink rambler ramb-ler roses formed pretty centerpieces for the small, serving tables.. v . . rr .:. ... ' ; . Two hundred guests attended the delisrhtful affair and were received at the door by the parents of the honor guests. 1 rhe bride was gowned m a handsome creation of white silk chiffon and lace, with rhinestone trimmings, and she worea beautiful crystal necklace arid earrings to match. Her J euppera were or wmte satin an.i ( her long white. tulee veil was held t.puKc wun a. . narrow wicam ui orange' blossoms and a dainty band of rhinestOnes. She carried a lore-'lyVahdWfcr lore-'lyVahdWfcr bouquet of pink and wnlte roses and baby breath with fhHe toahne. -. 'i.The 'maid of honor. Miss Elis Sunburg of... Pleasant Grove, etose friend of 'the bride, was attired in a pretty, .fisdclt of pink Silk net over cream atin, with a wide blue iUnVeaah and- hlue slippers. She rj scurried pink and orchid sweet peas tied ' with blue maline. The Misses .Korms:; Knight, Ora Mae Henrich-setl Henrich-setl and Pay Knight, sisters of the frHdw ahd ' g-foom, were the bridesmaids. brides-maids. Norma appeared lovely in j tejtifthid ;satin. dress with a crys-' crys-' Caf ; necklace andher .bouquet was made:upof pink sweet peas tied - witlrvan ( orchid satin bow.. Ora Mae's" gown, was of yellow silk lace tfer . yellow;, satin, the only trtm-ining trtm-ining being;, wide pale green satin sash-. She. carried a t bouquet ; of lhk sWet" peas with a large bow of green satin. Fay wore a charra-ing, charra-ing, frock T6f yellow silk georgette .ftverJ yellow satin and a rhinestone necklace. She held pink sweet peas tied with yellow maline. The - little flower girls, Geraldine and Jean Jones, nieces of the groom, WQre , pretty dresses of pink voile oyer pink stin. and large pink omhin tfcefrf hAir TJe carried ; dainty baskets of pink sweet peas yan4 we buds. Kenneth Olsen ' itood up with - the groom. ';ipm'"Gten' TraJlblaiers fur-. fur-. mined- the music for dancing -wbtahv was- adelightful- feature of . . entertainment. J.; Earl Lewis was 'th mastef of ceremonies, and dur- : teg th evening the following en .ijoyable program was furnisned: - ;Two ielttlohs.v: young men's tLiartetv consisting' of Roger Far- . rer,: Quathell AUred, Woodrow ggertsen " ahd" teGrande Nelson, ; Uhder thft direction of Mrs. Alene C Simmons; reading, Mrs. Elaine P, Handle? ; toast, To the Bride," Mrs. A. Will Jones ; toast. "To the .rGroom." J.F, Mower; two selee-v selee-v tions, girls' quartet, consisting of the bride, Miss Fay Knight, and - the Misses Betty and Olga Madsen. tr , The wedding gifts were numer- i ous and beautiful. Mf. and1 Mrs; Henrichsen will -'reside in Provo. , The first escalator in Brazil re 'cientl. was instaUed in a store called the Casa de Crianca. YOU, TOO, CAN . ' GET WELL! . : - - -- - K. f , - Si' . .. , m DR. E.' MANSFIELD; D. C Abscess at the Base Jjt BrafriCuretfrby " s rChirJopractic .To the People of Prpvo and Elsewhere :,r l I conBsider.lt my, duty to tell x-what Chiropractic baa accompllsH-.. accompllsH-.. ed for me- Aftefv shaving suffered Z for seven months with an absoeas - at the base of the bralnI felt that -1 would lot Temain oil : this earth - for long unless relief came lmmed-: lmmed-: lately.,: J could' no longer eat! r '- sleep, and f or seventeen days " be- . fore I called Dr. E... Maosfleld, I K. was-confined to, bed.' ?!"' r Today, I anr well and happy, rand - have enjoyed perfect health for the 'last year. tu K , : : ;. . ; r. . - Thanks to Chiropractic " ' - THOMAS C. CAY;? Roosevelt,, Utah.- , ; X1i: EJJanSf fold, DC THONG 1CC3 - UOUIi 9 to 6 1 Former Provo Residents Honored The. marriage of Norma Peter-eon, Peter-eon, daughter 'of Mrs. . Sarah E Peterson of Mt. Pleasant, to Max Mangum, son of Mr. ahd Mrs. W. Lester Mangum of Provo. was sol emnized in Washington, IX C, Sat urday.'-- -'- , -.. ; r , The prominent, young ooupIt. will make .their. h6me .:la .Washington, Where Mr. Mangum la employed in Cne office of the Pennock company, com-pany, wholesaled florist dealers.: He expects to. enter a law eehooi; A number of ' delightful i social functions are , being planned in , compliment , to the , Mangums by theit;y6uhg friends' in Washington : .many of whom .ate former Provo-ans Provo-ans Popular Provo Girl T6: Be .v A number of delightful social affairs af-fairs have been given, in honor of Mr. and Mrs. A. G.t Bradley and daughter Dorothy of Long Beach Calif., former Provoans, who are the house guelta of Mr. and, Mrs L. H. Beebe f or a few .days.. They were ; ttie dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Rcbey Thursday Thurs-day evening at . their home, covert being laid for 14. A beach party was tendered them by Mr. and Mrs. Beebe, Friday eve-ning, eve-ning, the guest list including Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Overly and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Robey. Mr. andi Mrs, W. G- Overly gav a dinner Saturday evening at theit home for the visitors, covers being laid for 12. The Bradley were originally from Green River, Wyo., and eight Provo families and 10 Salt Lake families, formerly .AofrGreenl River, are holding a reunion in compliment to the viators today at Liberty park in Salt Lake City. 3fr 3fr Kensington Is Enjoyable Event . An..enJoyable! time was-, spent by-member by-member of the Tres Joli club at ihe residence, of Mrs. H. E. Hatton Thursday afternoon, '- . - During the afternoon of needlework, needle-work, .mttsicV and . social chat, a. tasty luncheon was served to the following? ' ? Mrs. Joseph Seethaler, Mrs. David Sutton, Mrs. Earl Thomas, Mrs Milton- Thomas, Mrs, Harry Thomas, Mrs. George ZAbriskie, Mrs. Charles Thomas, Mrs. George Beebe Mrs. William McCoardMrs Fred F, Snyder, Mrs. Bert Sutton, Mrs. Gertrude Page, Mrs. Harry MCCoard, Mr?. Albert S. Jones, Miss Rhoda Douglas, Mrs. Altte Jones, Mrs. John Ellison of Provc Mrs. T. A.,Thurman and Mrs. Arch Thurman of Salt Lake and Mrs. Lisle. Coombs of Berkeley, Calif the latter being a guest. Provoans Attend Party In Alpine A delightful time was spent by members of the vProvonas club; at the farm home of Mrs. J. H. Beck in Alpine Friday afternoon. K Social chat and -music were rtr joyed and a delicious luncheon was served td the following members! Mrs. James, McClellarv Mrs. Etta, Graham. Mrs. Fred Critchlow, lr Walter T4ylor, Mrs. Alma Bakef, Mrs. CalCbt W.' Haws, 1 Mi's. Johl! ColUnsf Mrs. r Alberts Selck. Mr Ernest , Dixon, Mrs. Wren Wilkin, Mrs. Upton Hoover. Mrs. F. D.B Gay, Mrs Parley F. Dixon, and guests: ; a Mrs. L, L. Nelson and Mrs. M tllda Bailey of Provo , and Mrs. Olivia McGregor of Alpine. : Mrs. J. Karl Beck, assisted the hostess', in serving. Sunday School Class at Outing - r. It Members of the. - New Testament Class of - the i Pioneer ward , Sunday school participated -,ln rdilightiul swimming party at Glengarry Friday Fri-day evenings - f .". --.fi A delicious . picnic luncheon "ra served to SO , members Grovr Miller, , teacher 'chaperoned- the, The engagement of Fawn Carter, Charming Provo girl, to'-DavId Morgan, Mor-gan, soft of "Mr. and Mrs.' Ralph D Morgan of Spanish Fork, is announced an-nounced by. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Carter, parents of the bride-elect. The wedding date, has been set for . Wednesday, - June 29, and will be solemnized in the. Salt Lake temple. A. reception is to be tendered tend-ered the couple on the evening of June. 30, at the Bonneville ward amusement, hall, invitations to which have been issued to 200 guests. The couple expect to leave the early part of July for Chicago, where Mr Morgan will study dentistry, dent-istry, at the Northwestern' Dental college. Mr. Morgan is a graduate of the B. Y. U. and is a member 'of the Delta Phi, national honorary missionary mis-sionary fraternity of the "Y", He filled a German-Austrian mission. Card Party For Members of Club Mrs. Cora Morton was hostess to members of the Optimist club at her home. Thursday, afternoon. ProRresive 600 was f ollrwd with a tasty luncheon. Mrs. Lula Scott won the high score prize and the second favor went to Mrs. John Lundahl. The . afternoon was enjoyed by the following: Mrs. Z. Whittaker, Mrs. J. J. Nuslnk, Mrs. John Lundahl, Lun-dahl, Mrs. W. A. Curt, Mrs. Lula Scott, Mrs. Horace Newton, Mr. Mary Hopkins, Mrs. James Sutherland, Suther-land, Mrs. Ethel Guttrich, Mrs. John Yeager, Mrs. Guy Shurtleff and Mrs. Leo Mecham. Father Honored On BirlEriday The family of George Groneman entertained in his honor Friday at Glengarry, the occasion j being his slxty-eeventh birthday anniversary. ;A delidotta .dJnoet wmi. served to 18. A program of songsr talks and-readings and-readings was enjoyed v during th evening. ; A PERMANENT ' ' NOW. wlirsofve your Hair problem through the summer . heat . , ' WA v test to . determine the proper, . steaming tifne ; . . ; 4 - -$3.00 arid W LILLIAN ALLRED BEAUTY SHOP . 35 Uast Foartb South ; PKone 727 .... tf .f WE DO: ALli! IflNDSvOE ; ' A y EXPERT HEMSTITCHING Z .Goods' Called For, and Delivered ' "f 5T J. . Zf. ' W '. - - T ' BRIDE " OF xim .. .iaiV k' MISS JUINtl J WILLMA ANNOUNCEMENT is made by Prof, and Mrs. W. H. Boyle, of the "engagement of their daughter, Willma well known Provo girl, to S.: Bertell Bunker, son; -of Mr. and' Mrs. George S. Bunker of thi3 ?ity. The marriage is to take place in , the Salt Lake temple, Thursday, June S0, and &. pre-wedding supper has been arranged for Wednesday evening at the Boyle residence. Invitations In-vitations have been-issued to immediate im-mediate relatives of the young CQuple. The bride-elect graduated from the B. Y. U..in 1931, and was an. instructor in-structor at tho Jordan high school in Salt Lake City last year. She is a member of the Cesta Ties social so-cial unit. She is an accomplished pianist and has appeared in concerts, con-certs, programs and radio enter--tatnments for several years. Mr. Bunker, who was a junior at the "Y" last year, intends to complete com-plete his college work at the University Uni-versity of Utah. He is a member of the Mates social unit. 5- Final Plans For Family -Reunio n Final arrangements have now been made for the annual Olsen-Christopherson Olsen-Christopherson family reunion, to be held at Glengarry, Thursday, June 30. The families will assemble on the grounds during the morning, jfcft cnuaren s games ana sports will be featured during the early afternoon, after-noon, with prizes for every child. Commencing at 4:30 o'clock, an indoor in-door baseball game for all will be held. . A family dinner will be served at 6 o'clock and each family is requested re-quested to furnish its own basket. This is to be followed at 7:30 o'clock with a lively program of humorous acts, negro dialogue, music and other features that are sure to please both young and old, according to the committee in Former B.Y.U. Studen t Is Married The marriage of Elgia Bingham, former B. Y. U. student, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred G. Bingham of Vernal, to Asaehl Perry of Provo, was solemnized in tne Salt Lake temple Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Perry are speeding a week In Vernal before returning to Provo to make their home. The bride graduated from the normal department of the B. Y. U. and taught school in Vernal last year. Mr. Perry is originally of Vernal. charge. Dancing and swimming will also be included in the day's activities. - All members of the Olsen and Christopherson families and their friends are cordially invited to attend. r i WE CALL YOUR ATTENTION TO A GENUINE. VALUE IN 8 & 0) ,0 ! grouping - - - r - 4-PIECE WALNUT SUITE ' Hollywood Vanity, Large Giest. of firawers . Beautifully Trimmed Bed Smartly Upholstered Bench A HEAVY CQILt SPRING - - Guaranteed Service A ROLLEtV EDGE MATTRESS ' ;;:All;New;Cott0ft Filling" , ; A PAlRofe BiED PILLOWS .- ;. .-, .-.;-JBled with curled hen feathers . . . ' A HEAVY SCRANTON-SPREAD ; , , , Guaranteed, Vashable-Air colors See This Ensemble in Our Windows 4?. Jw- t . r V1" iVjt 'it''' ' - ji'"1 "" Dixon-Taylor-Russell Co. WIIEIIE BETTER ' FUHNITUUE ' COSTS LESS , ' Recent Bride Tendered Shower Mrs. George Cooper, formerly Cora Crandall of Spanish Fork, a June bride, , was honored at a miscellaneous mis-cellaneous , shower given by her grandmother, - 'Mrs. Dora Crandall at her home in Provo the early part of last week.. - v Pink and white roses prettily decorated dec-orated the entertaining rooms. Competitive games were played and a delightful feature of the evening eve-ning was the dressing ot minature brides. Mrs. Vera Bowen won two prizes. A delicious luncheon was seived, after which the bride-elect was showered with numerous useful use-ful and beautiful gifts. The hostess was assisted by her daughter, Mrs. B. E. Snow of Santa Ana, CaL Thirty-five guests were in attendance, including the following fol-lowing from out of town: Mrs. Anne Cooper of Panguitch, Mrs. Vera Bowen, Mrs. Annie Bowen, Mrs. Rhea Swenson, Mrs. Donald Christensen and Mrs. Hy-rum Hy-rum Christensen of Spanish Fork, Mrs. Vern Crandall, Mrs. Eva Maeser Crandall, Mrs. Ulllan Huntington and Mrs. George Barrett Bar-rett of Springville, Mrs. Iner Johnson John-son and Mrs. Clarence Jessup of Salt Lake and Miss Helen White, Mrs. C ,H. White and Mrs. Edwin Eyre of. Murray. Women at Party At Glengarry Members of the Neighborly Eight club spent a delightful afternoon at Glengarry Friday. A delicious luncheon was served to the following: Mrs. Peter Groneman, Grone-man, Mrs. Thomas Kirkwood, Mrs A. A. Loveless, Mrs. George Startup, Start-up, Mrs. Arthur Durrant, Mrs. Mamie Ma-mie Simmons, Mrs. Joseph Martin Mrs. Phoebe Jones, Mrs. Bertha Ross and Mrs. William Startup, the latter being a guesc. , . Kensington is Pleasing Event. Mrs.. T. C. Gessford was Sosiess at a delightful kehsington at her home Friday afternoon, the guest list included the following: Mrs. Joseph Broadbent, Mrs. Berne Broadbent and children Mrs. Sterling Ercanbrack and children, chil-dren, Mrs. J. B, Gessford and son, Mrs. J. W. Gessford, Miss Melba Dastrup and Miss Donna Dastrup. During the afternoon of needlework, needle-work, a tasty repast was served. W i . . Mv. , I Additional Society I On Page Five i it n rr Calendar O. E S. Valley Chapter No. 3, O. E. S., will meet Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock at the Masonic temple. This is the last meeting of the season and it is urged that there be a full attendance. CXJVELL Miss Eva Adamson will be hostess host-ess to Clivell club members Monday evening at her home. SOCIAL ART Members of the Social Art club will be the guests of Mrs. Lena Swenson Wednesday eyening at her home. Auxiliary Is Organized A meeting was held at the home of Mrs. William Knudsen Thursday afternoon for the purpose of organizing organ-izing a Provo auxiliary of the National Na-tional association of Letter Carriers. Car-riers. Mrs. Herman A. Dittman of Salt Lake, Utah district organizer of the national ladies' auxiliary, was in charge, and Mrs. J. V. Olsen of Salt Lake, was also in attendance attend-ance at the session. Officersrfor the ensuing year were elected as follows: Mrs. William Wil-liam Knudsen, president, Mrs. Seth Scott, vice president Mrs. Howard Olsen, secretary and treasurer; Mrs Cleveland Brown, mistress-at-arms; Mrs. Andrew Hartley, chaplain; Mrs. David Johnson, trustee. A meeting will be held. Thursday at 1:30 o'clock at the home of Mrs. David Johnson. The program will be given under the direction of Mrs. Knudsen, Mrs. Erskine and Mrs. Olsen. 3fr Sfc Bridge Played At Club Social Miss Naomi Douglas was hostess to members of the Time Out club Friday evening at her home. The time was delightfully spent playing bridge. Mrs. Bert Hedquist won the high score prize and Miss Leah ioore received the second award. A delicious luncheon followed. fol-lowed. Mrs. George Zabriskie and Mrs. Bert Hedquist were the guests and the following members were in at tendance: Mis. Fred Bown, Miss Lois Moore, Miss Leah Moore, Mrs. Fred Hedquist and Mrs. Ralph Thomas. Social Given Daughter The r esidence of Mrs.. Amos Merrill was the scene of a pleasing pleas-ing social affair Friday evening, when she entertained members of the Nautilus social unit of the B. Y. U., and. a number of friends complimentary to her daughter, Luclle, bride-elect. " The three-act play, "Let Us ;Be Gay," by Rachael Crowther, wai read by Miss Monta Wentz, after wnicn a aeucious :uncneon was served. Roses and sweet peas pret tily decorated the entertaining rooms. I'.ie honor guest was presented with' a handsome set of silver knives and forks from the Nautilus girls. - In attendance were Mrs. Zina M. Phillips, Mrs. Helen M. Cox, Mrs. Oa J. Lloyd, Miss Joy Bachelor, Miss Fawn Greer, Miss Edith Pax- man. Miss Edith Young, Miss Phyl lis Robinson, Miss Helen Newell, Miss Louise Swenson, Miss Aline;,, Coleman, Miss Virginia Street, Hiss Willa Sowards, Miss Nita Klrk- wood, Miss La Prele Sumner, Misc Elma Robinson. Miss Ruth Robinson, Robin-son, Miss Wyla Johnson, Miss. Zola Martin, Miss Lenore Crookston, Miss Marion Gilchrist, Miss Sina Brimhall, Miss Donna Ritctiie, Miss Eva, Adamson, Miss Monta Wentz,' and Miss Billie Hollingshead. " ; f f Bathing, Supper -En joyed By Party Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Woods and daughters Barbara Jean and Cam-. ilia and Mr. and Mrs. Moyle Srubbs and son Max motored to Geneva' Friday wiere they enjoyed bathing. Later, a delicious chicken supper was served. r STARTUP'S- Apartments 67 NORTH 1st WEST c.r All new, nifty, comfortable,', electric ranges and refrigerators, refrig-erators, steam heat and he? water circulation. 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