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Show t - T - - PROVO (UT.AH) SUNDAY HERALD, SUNDAY, JULY 3 1, 1 93 2. PAGE Til Young Couple To . Be Wed Soon Ruth Clark ... t f- HERALD PACE FOR . WOMEN DE OF AUCUST Be Auguy Idited by Ethel D. Rambeiu, Phohe 494 or 495 BR 4 I -if V i 1 Is rniva Attractive Outstanding among the smant eocial functions of the season, was the. anmiat. midsummer carnival of the-v-Provo." high school students, held at the. gym Friday evening i The deJightfur affair waa- given by the incoming Student body offir crBwUhrf5ei Oakley; x president; . artdStaaley -JJeo.lt business: manager, man-ager, charge. , Lee--Evaa3'; orchestra furnished the"rouic; and tasty refreshments werecservedt during.' the evening. Confetti'- and serpentines added greatjy to -the- merriment of the event,, which, was, '-largely attended by4; students. and friends of the BchooC '.The, attractive, programs ' were'-, blue and white, the cover "bearing a sketch of a young couple In a canoe. - i Diriher Party EoIIqws. Dance -Tha following couples enjoyed" a dirmer party at Keeleys, Friday--Bight;, following the midsummer carnival held at the Prcvo high school; ? Max .Jacobsen, Miss Nadine Johnson J. B. Allen, Miss Geneva Sells,-Edwin-Peterson, Miss Anita, Smoot, Ronald Higgins, Miss Phyl? lis' Taylor, Willard Nelson, Miss. Odessa. Cook, Arthur Jolley, Miss Ruth- Prusee, Kenneth Martin, Miss '.Merle Moulton, Dick Johnson and. Miss-' Marvel Wilde. Following the dinner dancing was" a delightful feature. Mac Jacobsen and J. E. Allen were in charge of arrangements. - Out-of-Town Guests Tendered Dinner Mr. and Mrs. L J; Hillman gave an attractive dinner party at their home Thursday in honor of Cyrus E, Dallin of Boston, Mass., Mrs. Daisy Southworth and family of San Francisco., CaL, and Miss tVir-glnla tVir-glnla Dallin ojff Springville. Covers were laid for 15 guests. The season's 'flowers were employed employ-ed in. decorating the dining table. SWIM PARTY STAGED SPANISH FORK The Die Zwold iQeebuten 4-H club girls of the Secondward enjoyed a swimming party at Arrowhead Friday afternoon, after-noon, i The girls spent the time swimming and afterward enjoyed & luncheon. The girls were accompanied accom-panied by their leaders Beth Brock-bank Brock-bank and Mabel Braithwaite. Several Sev-eral other outings have been planned, plan-ned, by the girls for the near future. .There's ; always, -been great argur ment what Betsy Roes.iibig stars andstripes, girlK looked Vke. There are ho nortraitsbf her. but several Ca ; " r Betsy Ross j ' : IT -f. j ; " ' Iff -x ' , , r z&2t?j gm ' ' .r " 'v, .': good, descriptions. - And ? the decrip ",tions , f itMiss Betsy Ross-' of New Orleans, descendant. of the. famous flagUtcher and; star-cutter. Here she is,, as she boarded thei City of ' i Los - Angeles on r the Pacific coast the other, day for. an 4Bcean trip to .v Hawaii She's. 14,' and deadrtnger ' for the original Betsy at that age-4 ' if tha descriptions are. okeh. - jWllf I BfiScrcMortuaffCo.," "Service Above All" t -We are equipped to t en Jer the .best, service -at tae ; most, reasorbable cost. . ' : 7 t PHONE 45 PROVO 'PHONB175 SP, FORK , PHONE "l07i-PAYSON ' . Lady Attendant at Each ' . Place Day and. Night. - y- ;A.Q. SMOOT T , , District Manager , CHIC VIA SATIN V t?-'&s Vr x-' "J Both sophisticated and demure is this, formal dinner gown of gored black, satin with a bodies of eyelet embroidered , satin.- The : shoulder straps and the- high waistline effect ef-fect are stitched with tiny rhine-stoncs. rhine-stoncs. The costume is worn, by. Gloria Shea, film star. Well Known Couple To Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Adamson of Provo,' wish to announqe the enr gagement of their , daughter, Eva, to Oscar E. Pedcrs6n,-son of Mrs. Berrteena B. Pederson, also. of ; this city. The marriage of the well known young couple Is to" be an event of early fall, and will be solemnized in the Sat Lake temple. ! Dinner Party Proves Delightful A well appointed dinner' party wa given, by Mrs. Wilford Russell at her. home Friday evening, covers being laid for tho following friends: '- Mrs. Irene Craighead, Mrs. Christina Chris-tina Skinner, Mrs. Florence .Webb, Mrs. Nettie West, Mrs. Marnier Flood and Mrs. Snyder. rf Vari-colored, sweet peas and red. Toses prettily decorated the dining table. Following dinner, Mrs. Irene Craighead read . an ' interesting story, -rrhe- Left Lady.M " J " ' ' j mi". ."u itiTif- ir-- . ' j A FRIENDLY SERVICE- THINK- of i the- relief ' of having some one offer V to take -.all offt your , pressing bills off your hands: That's just what we do. Our. loan plan, i$t confidential,: dignified digni-fied " and- business - like! Come in and talk it over -youTll r- find our - interest rates very-, lowi tfasyjch P,ay Back COLUfllBIA BOND & MORTGAGE GO. ' : . ' pnOBTE" 1277 - - C North Univ. ' A vp. Provo ; Marry , , - ' - , t .'K . t r ' : i. ' . . t. i. :: . ; v ! , . : Ward Reunion Is Largely Attended Mbre than 300 members of the Bonneville ward, gathered at. Giles' ranch in South Fork, Proyo canyon, can-yon, Friday; afternoon and evening for their, annual . reunion. The children enjoyed games and. sports-in the afternoon and prizes were awarded. These were in charge of the Primary and Sunday school officers. The , older group spent the time with horseshoe pitching -and a baseball game. Following tho supper hour, a large bonfire was made around which the families gathered for the program, which was in charge of Levi Manwaring. The following numbers, were furnished: fur-nished: Community singing, led by Mr. Manwaring; readings,- Miss Rinda Rowley; violin and ac-cordeon ac-cordeon duet, Earl Manwaring and Harold Kendall; reading, Patricia Hatch; story, Mrs. Inez Nelson; eading, Virginia Rupper; selections, selec-tions, string trio, Misses Zola Martin, Mar-tin, Helen Spencer and Myrtle Sowards. You And Your Friends Mrs. William Dix has as her house guest, her sister, Mrs. Wal-ace Wal-ace Jones and family, of Overton, Nev., and her mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Eliza-beth Haight of Cedar City. Mrs. J. N. Strong has left to .pond a month in Mjt. Pleasant with her son, Lynn Strong and family. 3he was accompanied by her grandson, grand-son, Max Strong, who has bzeen isiting here. Miss Harriet Hlnze has left for Los Angeles, where she will spend two weeks. She expects to visit a number of the leading health units. Mrs. Amanda Banks, Miss Mae Banks, and Miss Zina La r sen of Provo and Mrs. Clyde Brown of Salt Lake, have returned home from an enjoyable week's tour of Yellowstone park. Mm. A. J. Done and daughters, Dorothy and Ethelyn of Salt Lake, are spending a week in Provo with Mr. and Mrs. J. A, Clayson. Mrs. Robert Fairbanks left Saturday Sat-urday evening' for her home in Hollywood, Calif., after spending two weeks In Provo with her parents, par-ents, Mr. and Mrs. S P. Eggertsen, and relatives and friends. Mrs. Fairbanks Fair-banks f en route to her home from a.yeaifs stay in Paris. Coach. Glen Simmons left Friday for Los An'geles, to attend the Olympic games. A..- . ': :.- Mr, and Mrs. Ted( Ilaymond and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Thorne- have.re-turned have.re-turned home from a delightful trip to Bryce and, Zion's canyons . and Cedar Breaks. They, were .accompanied .accom-panied as far as St., George 'by Mr. and Mrs. .Richard Thorne, who went to Los Angeles, to attend the Olympic games. Mrs. J. Edwin Stein, has returned home from a 10-day, visit in. Denver, Colo. She was called to Denver due to the death of her. uncle, J. H., Bellmard. j . C' Mr. and Mrs. George Av BuBock have returned to their -home: in-Green in-Green RlvervWyo., after, spending, a few days with their slfiterMrs. Sarah E, Hindmarsh. Mrs, Hlndr- marsh accompanied them to Wyoming, Wyo-ming, where she will spend a month. i i ..-B. J. Beoraffe of, Logan, was among the visitors in Provo Saturday, Satur-day, i , f . - ' . ' D. Mnrtlnes of Richfield spent-Saturday spent-Saturday here on business. . . Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Crandall and jimimmmumiimti ni;iiin;:ininiiiimtinMtitnn;niniunuittnnm f Sim- a i i-tii II i I a" i .rv ' iTV) ? Generally; speaking,- ARa ::dryV brittle hair.- dandruff, oily hair and scalp. These- abnormal condlti9ns STEAlMf TREATMENTS A ispeclal " oI.U medication f or,j;your parUctilar case-fls?used.'-:' If your, hair has been ruined by poor health or a permanent wave 1 this is the treatment you. need, in 'a new. scientific, way. "Ask v. BERTIE B&UTSHQP ;; Phone 1343 fX V; ' - i "IVhere' Good Permanent ! Waves Are Given it"" Mr. and Mrs. Willis K. Spafford are announcing the engagenent of their daughter, daugh-ter, Louise, well known Provo girl, to Morris M. Clinger, son of M. and Mrs. Martin A. Clinger, also of this city. . The marriage is to be an event of Wednesday, August 17, and will be solemnized in the Salt Lake temple. The bride-elect graduated from the B. Y- U. last spring, and she taught school in Provo Pro-vo .during 192S-30. She was president of the Fidelas social unit last year, and is a charter member of the Xi chapter of the Phi Delta Pi, national professional physical education fraternity of the R. Garn Clarks Hosts At Dinner Dr. and. Mrs. R. Garn Clark gave a. well appointed1 dinner at their home Friday evening, honoring Mrs. Violet Johnson Brown, who is tuq1 in Provo from New York City. covers were also laid for Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Taylor and Mrs. Jesse W. Johnson. Following dinner, the guests were entertained at the theater. Former Provoan Tendered Parties Mr. and Mrs. Harold Handley entertained at tdinner at their home Thursday evening in honor of Mrs. Handley's aunt, Mrs. Robert Fairbanks Fair-banks of Hollywood, Calif. I Covers were also laid for .;Mr. and Mrs. W. Monroe Paxmanvand family. , Mrs. Paxman, Mrs. " Handley, jMrs. . Fairbanks and the MissW JgethPftxman -and NdJMatK moiorea' to wiiawooain-rrovo. canyon Friday morning7 " where they were guests at a breakfast given by the Val Norn social unit members who are vacationing there, Mrs. Handley and the Misses Paxman and Taylor remained at the camp for the week end. Piano, Students To Give Program , Piano, students of Mrs. Alene Simmons-will be presented in a recital; re-cital; Monday evening at 8 o'clock a.t tho Second ward meeting house. The program, which will climax the summer school, work, will consist con-sist of piano solo -and duet numbers.- Vocal selections-will also be furnished by, a quartet consisting of the Misses. Betty and Olga Mad-sen, Mad-sen, Fay -Knight and Mrs. Myrtle Knight Henrlchsen. The following students will aj?-pear aj?-pear on .the; well- arranged pro gram r Barbarar Bailey . De , Long Mprris, Marilyn Simmons, Eileen Shurtleffi.- Ernest . Clark, Robert .Tanner Betty Crandall, Champ Tanner. Betty Jean, Homer, Ruth TEdelman, Gloria : Simmons, Lillis YWilson Ruby .Edelman, Donna Kniidsen Shirl Wi!son, Grant Mad-sen,. Mad-sen,. Christine. Taylor. Kay Jensen and" NaomL Hoover. Parents and friends of the students stu-dents . are cordially invited to. at tend. - , children; of Ogdeti, spent the week end In Provo- with Mr, and Mrs. Hugo. Price. C.0. Dunn of Salt Lake, was a vlsitorin Provo the latter part of the week. " ' the most common "troubles are can'ba oorrected.Mjy the .new. ' , " : ' ! about the introductory- offer.":- . ; , . 258 East Center ' 3- - -TiiaPBi - - - -- ; S i J '' i ! i x 1 W-u jr. - 4 iUSS LOUISE SPAFFORD B. Y. U., holding the office of historian last year. Mr. Clinger, also a graduate of the B. Y. U. last spring, n Calendar CLIVELL Members of the Clivell club will be the guests of the Misses Amy and Merle Cummings Monday evening eve-ning at their home. LB TESEE A swimming-party at Utah lake will be enjoyed", by .members of the Le Tesee club Monday evening. Cars will leave 'from the Pioneer park promptly at 6:30 o'clock. A. picnic luncheon will follow the swimming. Shower Planned For Bride-Elect The Misses Ruth. Johnson and Helen Rowe will be hostesses to active and alumni members of the Fidelas spcial unit of the B. Y. U. Tuesday afternoon at-the Johnson home, in honor, of. Mjss Louise Spafford, Spaf-ford, who is to be wed soon. The affair is to be in the form of a shower. vr 5, - ' - v "' r lLUJLILy has been a member of the Theta Alpha Phi, national dramatic fraternity for three years, being president during his junior year and historian in his senior year. He was especially active in the dramatic dra-matic field, having appeared in most of the leading dramatic dra-matic productions during his four years of college. He was awarded the Edmund Evans award for being the most efficient ef-ficient and outstanding speech graduate. The young man is a charter member of the "Blue Key," national honorary fraternity, newly organized this year. He is also a member of the Viking social unit. Sumner - Boyce Engagement Announced Mr. and Mrs. James B. Sumner of Orem, wish to announce the engagement en-gagement of their daughter, Katharine, Kath-arine, to George L. Boyce, Jr., son ofr Mr. and Mrs. George Boyce of Proyo. The marriage ceremony is to be perfprmed Wednesday, August 24, at the Sumner residence, Rev. James L, Hayes of St. Mary's Episcopal church officiating. Among the outstanding pre-nuptial pre-nuptial social functions to be tendered tend-ered the bride-elect, is a shower to be held Friday afternoon, August 5, by Mrs. S. J. Cunningham at her home. . . t'.t Dinner Guests Dr. W. C. Oakey of Berkeley. Gal., and Miss Dorothy Carlson of Salt Lake City, were the dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harvard Olson at their home in Springville, Thursday. WHEN YOU . ARE QUEEN THE EMPRESS of Germany was taught as a girl to mix dough and bake bread. Housekeeping was a serious problem for Queen Victoria of England. Eng-land. .The Empress of China sent anxiously to remote parts of Asia for delicacies to serve to guests. When you as a housewife enter the portals of your new home, whether wheth-er it is a small apartment or a residence of magnificent proportions, you are truly a queen with power greater and swifter than any of these regal ladies possessed over their own" tables. You have behind you the organized resources of the greatest merchants mer-chants in all the world. These merchants do not wait for your orders. THEY ANTICIPATE THEM. Bread? Merchant-bakers wjil deliver it promptly to your order, in waxed paper, warm from the oven, perfectly mixed and baked to perfection! perfec-tion! . Housekeeping? No special training is needed for this today; for mechanical servants serve you at every turn, and the advertisements are always at ttand to guide and advise you in your selection of food, furnishings, furnish-ings, or household aids. I Guests? Advertisers have made the art of entertaining one of the most precious accomplishementsiof American hostesses' . . . and their authoritative advice helps you meet every delightful social occasion. Advertisements "ave made you Announcement is made by Mr. and Mrs C. E.:PreBtwicl of - Orem, of the engagement of their daughter, daugh-ter, Mary to David h. Rowley, Jr., son. Of Mr and Mrs. David L. Row-ley4 Row-ley4 Sr., . also of Orem. The young couple will be wed Thursday, August 4,. in the Logan temple. ;, . , Botlv are graduates of the Lincoln Lin-coln high school and L. D. S, seminary. sem-inary. Mr. Rowley recently returned, return-ed, from, a two year' mission in England, where he served as branch and district presidents. StoTUlATIQfe Mr. and Mrs. Earl Crowther are happy to announce the safe arrival of a fine baby daughter, born Saturday Sat-urday aftcrnion at the Crane Maternity Ma-ternity home. Mother and baby are doing fine. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde J. Summer-hays Summer-hays of Berkeley, Cal.. are the proud parents of a fine baby girl, born in a Berkeley hospital Saturday, Satur-day, July 16. Mother and baby are uniting along splendidly. Mrs. Summerhays was formerly Miss Sara Dixon. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Simons are rejoicing over the arrival of a daughter, Friday afternoon at the family home on Springville road. Mother and babe are doing nicely. . Mr. and Mrs. Leo Hansen have a daughter, born Wednesday night at the family home. Mother and baby aie getting along fine. Mr. and Mrs. John Knight are announcing the birth of a son, Wednesday Wed-nesday at the family home. Mother and the new arrival are doing nicely. nice-ly. Mr. and Mrs. Lyle. McDonald wish to announce the arival of & fine baby boy, born at? the, family home Wednesday Mother and baby, are getting along splendidly, , Two Fedpral farm loan, banks require that all rolling land upon which fney. make loans be terraced to prevent erosion. truly a Queen in the American Home! The. eneacement of Miss' Clark, to Orval KnigMHaf or jonn naren of. st. George nounced by Mr. and Mrs, C. Clark, of Provo, parent bride-elect. - , , The wedding date has be! for- Wednesday, Aug. 17. thi mony to- be solemnized in. tt Lake temple. Miss Clark is a graduate B. Y. U. -'and was promin dramatic, activities. She w? filiated with Theta Alpha, P tional dramatic fraternity, Val-Norn social unit, of whi was president in 1929. Sincd pie ting her work at the.univl she has had charge of the physical education departm the Lewis junior high sch4 Ogden. Mr. Ha fen graduated fro Y" in 1025, after which he ed the George Washington u sity in Washington, D. C. I ceived his L. L. D. from -tb versity of California at Berks 1929, and during the past yes been practicing law in St He is a member of the St. stake presidency. kt'rtl Inivlncr tK.i p morH. young couple will leave forf ot the northwest and Calif They will be at home to friends after September 1, George. 4-H dug Girls Give Reports The Sunny Seven 4-H club bera met at the home of leader, Mrs. J. E. Hayes, K afternoon. . Reports , of the past two m activities were given, AccordI the reports, each . girl has a merries, prepared salads and serfs, and one luncheon. Plans were made to atten 4-H county meet to be he Geneva on August 4. In attendance were Miss Crosbie, Miss Leith Hayes, Norma Mortensen and Miss Q Vance. Dinenr Guests At Merrill Home Dr. and Mrs. Ajnos N. Merril as their. , dinner guests Frtdaf their home, Mr. and Mrs. E Merrill of Richmond, Utah. are en. route to. their home frc tour of California,, also Mr. Mrs. Malcolm Merrill, who rec arrived from the east to vis Richmond. . i iiimiimiimaa;!1 4 j. - - . ' - ' - : ' 9ft ". ' '. ... s ..t y . v - s " r . .--v ; .v'. 1 v- - V". i;iiiim |