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Show v; . ' : ". -i . : -x EOQ U JULY 3, 1932 PAGE THREE i iph a i rv Edited by Ethel v: ; J Provoans At Wedding 'In Logan Miss Florence Hickman and Robert Rob-ert Curtis were in Logan Thursday evening, to rttend the wedding reception re-ception at the Eccles hotel tendered tender-ed -Mr- apd Mrs. Ferrin D. Hickman', Hick-man', who were married earlier in tit eveiung at the, home of th bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Anderson of Logan.. The bride was i'jrmerly Marjorle Anderson. Mr. Hickman is a son of F. L. Hickman .of Salt Lake City, formerly former-ly of Provo, and is a brother of Miss Florence Hickman of Provo. Miss Hickman was the bridesmaid and Lewis T. Ellsworth of Salt Lake stood up with the groom. The young couple have left for Fish lake, where they will spend two weeks. They will make theii home In Ohio. if, f, if, L. B. Harmon Dr. L. B. Harmon and sons Claire and Hal Harmon, who recently re-cently returned o iProvo 'from a two -years' stay In Ames, Iowa, were the breakfast guests of Mr. and Mrs. John' A. Omanson at their home Thursday morning. Beautiful summer flowers were used it decorating. Dinner Followed By Social Aair Delightful in every detail was th' Maan' Sal club party held at the home of .Mrs. Kathryn Sorenson ? Friday evening. A tasty dinner was served at 7:3f i o'clock, a patriotic ecorative scheme being featured. Tiny Am-"erican Am-"erican flags formed an attractive centerpiece. After dinner, needlework and. so -tlal ehat were enjoyed.- - - " J In attendance were 'Mrs. Agnes Crandall, Mrs. Mary Markham Mis. Sadye Lewis, Mrs. Camllle " Bennion, Mrs. Priscilla Swenson Hiss Thelma Ludlow, Mrs. Addle Ludlow of Spanish Fork, Miss lone Ludlow, Mrs. Maude Markham and Mrs. Marjorle -Kitchen, the latter two feeing guests. ', - jk ' , . . i (21ubs to Be Entertained ; Mrs" Frances Groneman will be laostess to members of the Monday Afternoon Social club" and the Neighborly Eight dub Thursday afternoon at-her home. 'h WHY SUFFER. WHEN CHIROPRACTIC CAN : MAKE YOU; WELL? Sir ; - "7 ' ' K ' .iCR. . MANSFIELD FS,: TBEATBIENTS To. prove to you that Chiropractic can help you we-will give '." . T 3'FBEE TREATMENTS V' to those calling at the office Tuesday, Vednesday, Thursday July ft, CC 7 Consultation Always'Pree t . Hours 9 - 6 .- Di EiMansf ielfl, p.C. Over O. P. Skaggs i-r i-r f PHONE 1083 - Hours 0 to 6 " ' A : mm ijm M LOANS?;.!. K .IM3JKDATP CASH ; v1 ' '' I - 1 - No Delays , . V .Vr-MANNING' FINANCE SERVICE ' . - : . 157 H. Srd Wr Pb'one U71-TV r" 1L.JOLLEY, liocal Acent. SHOW'S? ,VfS5$ . WftuV'ne494' prMi?5 - & Saturday A n nouncement is made of the mar-rfagc mar-rfagc of Luella Meld-tuoi, Meld-tuoi, daughter of the ate Joseph and Sonoma Meldrum of Pleasant View, and Eugene Cowan of Nephi, which took place Saturday oriorning in Salt Lake Cty. Mrs. nee Bride ) lm The newlyweds left imjnoediately fr Yellowstone park, where they will spend two weeks Mr. Cowan will leave soon for Boulder City, Nev., where he id employed, and Mrs. Cowan expects ex-pects to remain here imtii early fall, when she will join her husband. The bride is well known in Provo. She is a former student of the B. Y. U., and is employed in the office of the Dixon -Taylor- Russell store. She is a member and past officer of the Provo Business and Professional Women's club. f 1 : . g ON6RATULATI0NS vMr. and Mrs. WUis obio(n are the proud parents of a fine nine pound ibaby boy, horn Tuesday, June 21, in Provo. The Robinsons will leave soon for Nevada, where they recently built a new home. : ; f i California Quest Is 4onored Delightful in every detail was the I&rty iiveh in honor of Orville C Yeager of - Riverside, Calif., at the homa of Miss Lea Schemensky, Friday! Fri-day! evening. The entertaining rooms were prettily decorated with the season's flowers. ' ' ? A tasty -lunc'neon 'was served to the 'following: Miss Norma Baum, Orville sYeager, Miss Lea Schemensky, Schemen-sky, Kenneth Colton, Miss Leona Baum, Robert Reid, Miss Jeanet Hoover Don Reddman, Miss Virga Jennings, and Keith Wright : i DRAMATICS CLASSES Jack Stewart KhappNew York, of the Itattpnal recreation society. willgive a x:omprehenive' series pf Wessons hi dramatics to the 4-H-clut members of Provo next Tuesday, Wednesday Thursday and Friday in tbe Pleasant Vfew ward house. -TTbe meetings will be (onducted under the -supervision of Anson Call,i copnty extension agent and wittfe held at 3 p. m.' and at -C pi Hu each day. VV: " r ' 111 -liA'I'K HI 1 K pSSIFICATiQNj FOJl'SAXE MISCELLANEOUS CHERRIES T. I.?Arenvs mile WSastf cemetery' gates. Phone 8S!2Wr; F jy6 FOR RENT UNFURNISHED 3 RM. mod.' apW garage. 332 W. 4 No. Jnq. 265 N. 5 Weall. I jyl? FOR RENT FURNISHED BEAUTIFUL new mod. 5 rm home. ' Best In city l or, VprJce $25 mo." also . small mod. apt." rm. ;$10, 3 rm. 115. 337 No. 4 Wst.' jylO FOUND' SXITTPASE :aCM& So. 'and 6tb E. -Identify, and "pay for ad. Inquire at Herald . f;; ' " jy5 WALKING cane. Inquire at Her-: Her-: aid. "pay ' for ad.'j jy5 n rRSinftld Beales vioLiNtSt -TEACHERS The, ,Fn?ft ?iujtructkni trwn, r Beginning to Artistic Attaln- yjJOJE-i-QVO tw-w Write tDO K. Mala, 8alt labs edb i niw mtiMtt. -trtnuif -Mfiffii'mrrif rfrt' Eugener Cowan, Luella Meldrum Literary Sewing Club at Session "Members of the Literary Sewing club met at the home of Laura Tucker Thursday evening. An interesting book review. was given by Edwardeah Rowley, after which tasty refreshments were served to the following guests: La Rue Nielson, Lavon Tucker, Edward ean" Rowley, Rinda Rowley, Viola Farnsworth and Mina Niel-son. Niel-son. - 3 Of, Dunn Family Plans, Reunion An invitation is extended o fd descendahta of the William G Dunn family, to attend the annual family reunion' to h'e'hld at Sara: toga, Sunday, July 17. Luncheon will be served- at 2 o'clock, and each family is request ed to furnish its own basket. A lively program is being arranged, and all kinds of sports' and games will be featured. Women Qgajuze Apxiliaty Here ' M.rs. William Knydson was m.ade president of the Prpyo auxiliary to the" National Association o Letter Let-ter Carriers, which was-organized it the home of Mrs. David Jhnsqn last week. - - . Mrs. W H. Olsen ws elected secretary-treasurer; Mrs Cley eland Brown, master at arms; Mrs. Andrew An-drew Hartley, chaplain, and Mrs. David Johnspn, three-year trustee. Organization was completed, under un-der direction of Mrsi .Hermann itA. plttman, 'XTtah 9rgnzeV Xoi ...th,e. oational organization. Sbe.waa.as-jisted Sbe.waa.as-jisted by Mrs J. Vern 'Cjlsen tof Salt Lake.- : , ' - :- , Jones Services Set For Sunday Funeral services for '.'Charles Jones, 65, .who died Friday afternoon after-noon at bis home in Saiegn. wJU be held Sunday at 3 p. ta. 4n $he Salem-ward Salem-ward chapel. v: . - ' -" The body, rnay 5be.TYiewedittth home of Bshop Ray "Davis in Salem Sa-lem Sunday from 1:80 o'clock until time-' for' the services. Interment will be inr-the Saeni 5;e.mtitry,, ..Mr. Jones was .born September 6, 1866, in Illinois, .but hasfmade bis home in Salem for y ears. ' "". . . . : .1 : 1-... A, contract bridge player who spanked his wife for falling tore-' turn his dead is being suecT tor -divorce. That ought-to make spank-' ing a common play for - married bridge players. ' -: -SWIM AT eA-T 4Vf i ytfthst frathivi m ine ntatei - - ."';Get9 Thrill Oil the-: ; ;GIANT SLIDE! V - Special Uates to Groups Alice Bullock To Be o o n -Ti Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin H. Bui-lock Bui-lock are announcing the engage-, ment bt' ithe.ir djaughfcer, Alice, attractive at-tractive . Provo girl, to John C Hansen 3pf jCbllingswobd, New Jer-sey. Jer-sey. rv - i f Tne young nian is formerly of Salt Lke "Citv", and is a son of Mayor and MVs. H P- Hansen bi: Fairview, Utah. . ' i t Te' marriage s to tket pace tc-latter tc-latter art of July, in the Mant temple, and the couple expect - to leave shortly after to .make tfeir home-in the east, cci t If, f, Sf, Sewing Club At Social Members of , the Busy Bee 4-H Sewing club met at the home oj Miss Alene Passey .-Friday a(ter-noop. a(ter-noop. Business matters were discussed ajd the constitution was accepted A "delightful work hour was spen by the following members:' Margaret Margar-et Passey, Lucile Elliott, Marjorit Schofield, iNorma Pearce, Arthella Qlsen and Edith Payne, the latter being: a ew enaer the oluhii u Zepperets Enjoy Picniq, Outing Among the deligtfl outings of the season, was the affair giyen by the Misses porothy. Oakley and Fern Smoot for the Zipperettes Fri day evening at Raymond Prk A delicious picnic luncheon wa. served, after which a treasure hunt was the feature oi entertainment The evening was ?pioyed by the following members of the club-Miss club-Miss Bernice Bower, Miss Goldi( Spencer,! Miss. FJia Nelson, Mis: Gwen Nelson, Miss Geari ' Clark Miss Lota Paxman, Miss Evelyn Prusse, Miss Elizabeth Gessford Miss Marguerite Gesaford, Mis; Grace Dangerfieid and Miss Idf Scott. fr Coast Visitor Given Farewell A delicious chicken dinner at Bridal Veil was enjoyed'" by' the following yoqng women Thursday evening The Mises La Rue, Norell and Naomi , Startup, Mrs. Lucile King Mrs. Anna Ashwprth, Mrs. Agnes F. Hawkins of San Francesco, Cal., and Mrs! Alma Nielsen. The delightful affair was given in honor bl Mrs. Hawkins, whe leaves today tor fcer home In Siin Francisco! after spending a month here with relatives and friends. Testimonial For Marie Brockbank SPANISH FORK Honoring Mark J. Brockbank. son of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Brockbank, who leaves In the immediate future to fill a two year mission to tj Ia G. S, church in tSermany, a farewell testimonial will be held at the regular sacra-niep.t sacra-niep.t meeting of the' Second ward Sunday morning at 11:30. A fine program for the event has been arranged ar-ranged and friends , are cordially hvited to attepd. Mt. Lewiji . will leave July 9 for iis field of labor, but hewill visit on 'the ; way with his uncle, Dr. , WW il-ejids,. who is doing interne work in MUwaukee, Wisconsin. He wiU also idsif with ilfr and1 "Mrs. Jack Tiemerssma and Miss .Laura K. Lewis, i New York, befote'leav-Ing. befote'leav-Ing. Her will sail July U on tfee.U. $. steamer. Leviathan. ', '- As the mission, i school in- Salt Lake 3 closed this month, the young man wijl bt spend any time there. i ,. Lindon ;News r t 1' ' .' "Situ. Mary MaxTield and 4dtigh-i$rs 4dtigh-i$rs Eilen and Howena, spen. Sat JUAty in Sal Jjike. lira: Edal Allred spent the first part of the- week visiting in Salt Lake with Jaer daughter Mrs. Lucia Lu-cia Cutler (ahd her sister, Mrs" Vilate Aldrich. Mrs. Keith Johnson of "Pleasant Groye visited Sunday with Mrs! Vpav. ..Y..vj; -fij,' ' -ff, ri TO 0BEET yiSITORS ' wSPiUSH FORpaipr Wn E. Booth, past department com-dr com-dr pf American Legion and J udge Joseph E. Nelson, national na-tional gxective committeeman of the American Leg jiays selected .wftn- others prpmlnent Utahna; numbering rtyrtoicC, an Entertainment cpmmittae to plan to entertain a group of distinguished dis-tinguished 'Frenchmen who will Visit v Utah vln , September . during teJr..our of -the United . States: fjovernor George H. Dern heads the Utah ; committee and 'General John J. Pershing the national qornv Sittee, GeorgtS, Balif f of Prow .exewue ihah-mn for the UUh cmmjuerv., ; - : ; : t r : 1 1 1 m : : i : m : 1 1 1 1 1 1 u : i : i : t PQOTARYCO. f.ryice . Above Apt ; Pbone 45 Provo, Utah . W..P MONSON Dlst, sIfiT Wed Lake Party Is Event A group of young men entertained entertain-ed their partners at a delight! u? party, on '.the W. .M. 'Wilson liouse boat, . '.'Bonnie' on Utah lake Friday Fri-day evening... v - Dancing,-, ames and a tasty repast re-past were the diversions. The guest list included,:;-Jtfiss-Gay Sowards, Frank Roberts.'Mlss Alene Nelson, Lawrence Brown Miss May Banks, La Rye Rayne, . Miss Afton Wat-kins, Wat-kins, De Voe- Brimhajl, Miss Beth Paxman, Floyd Mumos, Miss Bes-aie Bes-aie .Young. Abert i Payne. .s;., r" Peay Faniily Plns Reunjlpn Arrangements are now being made for the annual Peay family eunion, wnich is to be held Friday, July 15, at Arrowhead. Fam..y dinners will be served at noon and in the evening. Games bathing, dancing, sports and oher delightful features are being planned plan-ned for the day's activities. In the evening, an interesting bonfire program pro-gram "Will be held. A cordial invitation is extended to all members of he Peay family and their "rends. Bathing Followed With Weiner Roast The following couples enjoyed V bathihg and a weiner roast on tu banks of Utah lake Thursday evening: eve-ning: Mr. and Mrs. Vere Vincent, Ur and Mrs. Harold Jensen, Mr. and Mrs; Earl Peay, lr. and Mrs. Dell Gay, Mrs. and Mrs. Ted Mecham, Mr. and Mrs. Byron J. Cox, Mr. and Mr3. Glen Borget and Mr? and Mrs. David Morgan! x : . Yo u And Your Friends The Jacob Valker and Zona Evans, both of Lebi. were granted a license '. to w:ed, JF'riday at the county court House. Taft P. Budge of Paris, Ida., spe'ht Saturday in Provo. Charles Washington Davis and Melba Worthen, ' both of Provo, were issued a license to wed, Saturday Sat-urday at the county court house. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Anderson and family were Salt Lake visitors Saturday.,,. J. L. HilL Sr., and daughter Row- onaof Sacramento, Cal., formerly , ofriP5rov.6,; aVft Visitors in this city. Archie) W. iBowman and Laura Ann McConnell, both of Salt Lake, were Issued a marriage license at the county court house Saturday. Miss Beatrice Pickles, has left for Boulder City, Nev where she will spend a-few weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Bud, Evans, former Provoans. They will visit in California before Miss Pickles returns home. Dr. and Mrs. J. Stewart Williams arrived in Provo Thursday from Washington, D. C. They will spend several weeks here with their parents, par-ents, Mr. and. Mrs. James E. Allen and Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Williams. Dr. and Mrs. William McKlnley Martin of Bozeman. Mont., are the house guests of Mrs. ' T. L. Schofield Scho-field and Mrs. John Schofield. Francois A. Andre and Hattie Herring, both of Provo, were issued a marriage license Saturday at the county court house. f; j W. I Biersachof Los Angeles, Is a business, visitor in Provo. Ar. nd Mrs. George C. Swan and daughter Melissa of Los Aneeles. CaL former Provoans, alp Mr. and ' . s uspp 34 fn,s!;..:.;:i5 . a-JPCL. NEW GIVING BOOM SUITE . , Genuine Mohair ,4U 'Ani4 . Harfwood' Frames, &&Cl-RC A Five-PulI-up rir-rrr , " ) aie West Center, Charming A ?t Si. NO V f . - 4r -xff i . 5 5 - 15 MISS WANDA Of special interest is the announcement of the engagement of Miss Wanda Richmond, charming daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo Richmond of 243 South Third East street. Salt Lake City, formerly of Provo, to Fred M. Mooie, of Salt Lake, t-on of Mrs. Mildred B. Moore of Provo. The wedding date has been set for August 1, the ceremony tq be solemnized in the Salt Like temple. Both were popular members of Provo's younger social set while residing here. The bride-elect is a former student of the B. Y. U. and a member of the Nautilus social unit. At the present time she is cashier at the Beneficial Loan Society of Salt Lake. Mr. Moore is a graduate of the "Y" and is a member of the Nugget social unit. He attended Stanford university at Palo Alto, Cal., for one year, doing post graduate work. He is now employed as advertising manager for the Sears-Roebuck company in Salt Lake City. Mrs. William A. Borge of Los Angeles, An-geles, ;recently wed, are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. John L. Russell in Provo for two weeks. Mrs. Borge 'was formerly Mary Swan of Provo, and Mr. Borge is a former Utah resident. Mr. Swan is now employed by the state o? California. Mrs. James Q. Hawkins (Agnes Parrer) has returned to her home In San Francisco, Cal.-!after visiting visit-ing here for a month with her mother MrsRnth P. Farrer. Miss Flo Heiiidsebaian has left for Portland, Ore., where she will spend the summer5 ;with her sister and brpther-in-law, Mr. !and Mrs. Paul P.HRoblej-. Mrs. Owen Bawn is leaving for Bui ley, Idaho, to spend a month with her -daughters. 6TNORX1I 1sfrf WEST' r" All netf, fnif ty. i cosfbrCabie; eiectciBges andy ifefrig-erator:?te4ti ifefrig-erator:?te4ti ?heat and" hot water circulation. rV? Slft.flO 'to S35.QO ' Mtf r lt .- nr I r M ER SPRING !3i 4 ' n X r i. r CJiair or Lamp ; H.c;3Eh6ne 25 Apartments II CT-NORTlIilkteWES'iy'-rri Bride-Elect K m 1 (4 RICHMOND DRALTICS CLASS Special instructions in dramatics will be given 4-H club members in Utah county next Tuesday, Wednesday, Wednes-day, Thursday and Friday, by Jack Stewart Knapp, of the National Recreation society of New York, who will work with the extension officials here. Further announcements will be made of the time and place of the meetings conducted by the dra- j matic specialist. IT'S THE I S v.- ? N ip:. 4 THATTMAKES OUR RUGS Softer To Walk On Easier To Glean 'Wear Longer Feel More Luxurious Sprihir Back Under Foot Keep Looking bunrt The Best Values Ayallftble 1 9xl2ize LjpeUfsW-pol IZigelqitiWeavei&Are;SoM fiix6nTvtbrRussetlo. See Them ln Merrill H ome Is Scene Of Dinner Dr. and Mrs. Amos N. Merrill Mer-rill gave an attractive dinner party Friday evening at their home, in compliment to their daughter, Lucile, and Melvin McDonald, Mc-Donald, son of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew An-drew McDonald of Heber who were carried Thursday in the Salt Lake temple. A handsome silver bowl of roses, sweet peas and baby breath formed a pretty table centerpiece, and yellow yel-low and pink tapers were also employed em-ployed in the decorative schemed A red rose was presented to each guest as a favor. Covers were laid lor the bride and groom, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Merrill and son Non of Price, David and Alton Merrill, Miss Evelyn Jones of Price, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew An-drew McDonald of Heber, John. George, Lamar and Alda McDonald of Heber, Mrs. A. P. Merrill and dai-f.,' iter Ruth of Ogden, Miss Zola Mart.n, Hiss Eva Adamson, Miss Donna Ritchie, Miss Sina Brimhall. Miss Joie Bachelor, Mrs. J. C. Clark, R. G. Clark, Miss Biilie Hol-lingshead Hol-lingshead and the host and hostess. Dr. Merrill was the toastmaster. and the following enjoyable program pro-gram was furnished; Toast, "To the Bride," Miss Ruth Merrill of Ogden; selections, string trio consisting con-sisting of the Misses Joie Bachelor ' and Sina Brimhall and ttoe bride; toast, "To the' Groom," Miss Eva Adamson; interesting Yemarjfcs, "Marriage in Germany," R. ' G. Clark; toast, "To the Future," Dr. Men ill; one-act play, "The Rose Garden." read by Miss Zola Martin Mar-tin vocal duet, Mrs. Vernon Mer-r Mer-r ill and Miss Donna Ritchie. The young couple left Saturday afternoon by car for a three weeks honeymoon .n Los Angeles, Long Beach. San Diego and Berkeley. California. if, f, if, t- Dinner, Dance Enjoyed By Group Among the delightful social functions func-tions of Friday evening, was the affair given by a group of young5, women for their partners, at the Bridal Veil club house. Dancing was an enjoyable feature fea-ture and a tasty chicken dinner was served. Participating in the gar event were the following couples: Miss Norma Pardoe, Lynn Wright, Miss Beulah Sowards, Louis Boyd, Miss Nadine Taylor, William Howe, Jr., Miss Helen Worsley, Grant Buttle Miss Josephine Sowards, Jack Rambeau, Miss Anita Smoot, Everett Ever-ett Pullen, Mis3 Marion Bird, R. G. Allen, Miss Mildred Kennan of Washington, D. C, Clyde Washburn, Wash-burn, Miss Kathryn Davis and Smoot Brimhall, Miss Beulah Sowards Sow-ards and Miss Norma Pardoe were in charge of arrangements. Shower Planned For Bride-Elect Miss Clara Peterson will entertain enter-tain members of the Clivell club Tuesday evening at her home. The affair is to be in the form of a miscellaneous shower for Miss Alice Bullock, a bride of the near future. . 1 Rugs u the 4 ' ... V Our WindojJOS i i J j |