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Show X PAGE TWO PROVO (UTAH) SUNDAY HERAIiD, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1932 jr. St .4? 2? x tl Social Affair For Recent Bride Honoring Mrs. K iff? P.. S:uils, npe fthzar.etli c'mnoii. a re-nt bride, faculty inenibn.j uf t(j; home economics ilep:u tment of tu-B.Y.U. tu-B.Y.U. guv' an enjoy. ihle social at' tfair at the hoinr of Mi.s. Lf Hoy J. Robeitson Thursday evening. Three tables of bridge were played, following which a delicious delic-ious hot supper was served. Mis Etta Scorup won the bridge favor. A beautiful gift was resentful to the honor guest. Present were Mis,-; Vilate Klliott, Miss Margaret Swen:;on, Miss Mae Billings, Miss Ktta Scoiup, Miss Effie Warnick and Mrs. Robertson the faculty, and the following guests: Miss Edna Snow, Miss Gladys Black, Mis. Carlton Ciilui- Ora Haws Is Honor Guest Employees of Butlers, Tnc, delightfully de-lightfully surprised Miss Ora Haws Thursday evening at her home. Miss Haws lias left the employ of thrt .store after a four years' service. serv-ice. During the evening, she was I presented wtih a beautiful wool j blanket from the firm and the em- ploy eon. I A lasty luncheon was followed j by sooinl ehut and music. ' In attendance at the enjoyablei affair vit-: Mrs. Anna Minger Mrs. S.idt- Lewis, Mrs. ('. S. Vincent, Vin-cent, .li., Mrs. louis Simpkins Miss Rheta Johnson, Miss Elva Myers, Mrs. Allie Jones, Miss Merle j Andei. tm, Mis. Lester Ashton, j Mrs. Ina Jucobsen, Mis. Veva Webt land Mr,-. Geneva Smith. The mosquito cannot hatch in I windy areas or in moving water. Music leader Ben Heinle's real name is Benjamin Ancel. se", Mrs. Charles J. Hart and Mrs. ; Grace Paulson. TTIhe (Stonily Way dDuntt The happiness and prosperity of every man, woman antl child in Utah hanas in the balance of I'ltOTECTIVU TARIFF. Utfalhi's IF IHs5 liradlDasiti'fles n luh Calendar It. K. M. Miss Thelma Hulladay will give a party Monday evening at her home for members of the B. E. M. club. VIKUX AMIES Members of the Vieux Amilr.4 club will be tendered a social by Miss Baura Bonnett, Monday eve-' nirig at 282 North Second EasL i stieet. - ! X CI,UB Miss Kuthryn Snyder will be hostess to members of the X club Tuesday evening at her home. ( Mining IJvostock Agriculture Manufacture? Cannot Uve Under Free Trade Volley vote Republican 9 JL JitiUUll 1 Republican Protective Tariff is fLie dDm.Y WAY " (OUT (Paid Political AdT.rtUement) TKSKK Members of the Be Tesee club wilj be entertained by Miss Ruby .Street Monday evening at her home. CL.IVKIX Clivell club members will be the guests of t'he Misses Amy and Merle Cummings Monday evening at their home. O. E. S. Valley chapter No. 3, O. E. S. will i meet Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock ' at the Masonic temple. After the regular meeting, a social so-cial will be held and refreshments will be served by members of the Past Matrons Circle. O. S. ALUMNI Miss Mildred Davis will-be hostess to members of the O. S. Alumni Monday eening at her home. LAMBDA TAU A meeting of the members of the Lambda Tau club will be held Monday Mon-day evening at 8 o'clock at Keeleys. ST. MARY'S GUILD Memoers of St. Mary's Guild will be the guests of Mrs. May Berry at the home of her daughter, Mrs. C. T. Keigley, Monday L.t 2:30 o'clot k at her home. TUESDAY CLUB Mis. Marvin Gease will be hostess host-ess to members of her bridge club Tuesday afternoon at her home. PHI DELTA 11 The Xi chapter of Phi Delta Pi of the B. Y. U., will entertain Tuesday Tues-day at 5 o'clock at the home of Miss Grace Dangerfield. G. O. P. Women Of District No. 1 . A meeting of the Republican women wo-men of district No. 1, will be held Monday at 3 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Bert Hedquist. The purpose of the meeting, is to organize a study club. j Wintry ir ik'kn "- J?-5 s V I 5 " I i r 1 li '" i ft rgycr- ""li lFJJHmilh 1 Beige and brown for an afternoon suit in the winter wardrobe of Anita Louise. A pale beige jacket with slightly full sleeves, tightening at the cuff and a revere-ish collar which will stand up or lie flatly, even a narrow tie of the galyac around a high waist line that's half a suit. Then a brown wool crepe skirt with inverted pleats of the fur and you have about the smartest suit ever made ... so you wear a rakish little brown wool crepe turban comme ca! CABU'OF THANKS We are truly giateful to our many kind neighbors and friends who so unstintedly gave of their love and assistance .during our hour of sorrow, sor-row, caused thiough the illness and death of our beloved son and brother, broth-er, George A. Oakley. We espec ially desire to extend our sincere appreciation to the bishopric and the speakeis, also to fhose who furnished the music and songs, those who furnished cars and sent the ibeautiful floral tributes, and. to those who in many Vother ways helped to comfort and sustain us in our sad hours and bereavement. MR. AND MRS. L. N. OAKLEY and Family. Engagement Of Young Couple Announced Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Madsen, Jr., oi Vineyard, wish to announce the engagement of their daughter. Donna, to John Gillman, son of County Commissioner and Mrs. J. W. Gillman of Orem. The young couple will be wed in the Salt Lake temple, the latter part of the month. The bride-elect is a giaduate of the Lincoln high school and is a talented musician. V. F. W. WILL ELECT Election of officers will be held At the meeting of the V. F. W. Monday at 8 p. m. in the Armory building. " Commander Edward Bentley will have charge. BARGAIN DAYS will soon be over. Regardless of which party is placed in power, the result of the . election has been discounted and we are definitely on the upswing. up-swing. Prices of today to-day will look low in 1933. Nothing is absolutely ab-solutely certain, but change, and since we have passed the bottom bot-tom of the cycle there is but one way to go and that is up. Part of what you spend now can be converted con-verted to profit next year if you have any sort of construction or repair work in mind, and you wili be giving work to someone who needs it. No obligation to help you arrive at the cost. " SMOOT LUMBER CO. PHONE 20 Retiring Primary Workers Entertained Officers and teachers of the First ward Primary entertained at the "home of Mrs. William Connell Thursday evening, in honor of the following outgoing officers and teachers: Mrs. La Vern Duke, Mrs. Dorothy Dor-othy Cassity, Mrs. Florence Cowan, Mrs. Jennie Brown, Mrs. Ruth Page, Mrs. Martha Taylor and Miss Klna Boardmau. Lovely gifts were presented to the guests of honor. Games and music were the diversions di-versions and a tasty luncheon was served at small tables. In attendance were, in addition to those named, Mrs. Nellie Peay, Mis. Elizabeth Ramsbotham, Mrs Dance Monday At Fourth Ward The Fourth ward M. I. A. dance Monday evening will be under the joint sponsorship of the "M" Men and the Gleaner girls. The dance begins at 9 p. m. in the Fourth ward amusement hall, and Ray Murdock's lads will offer the or- I chest ration. j Zoo Clark, Mrs. Kmily Green, Mrs.' Lena Ivie, Mrs. Etta Hayward j Mrs. AT.ie Berry, Mrs. Elva Hoov- : ei. Mrs. Ethel Kerr. Mrs. Mildred Nocholson, Miss Meltoa Fletdier. Miss Alice Lowe, Miss Marie , Fletcher, Miss Edith Peay and MLsS j Ruth Smith. W. J. Snow, Jr., Tendered Affair " Mr. and Mrs. Donald M. Dixon gave an attractive bridge-dinner Friday evening at their home, honoring hon-oring W. J. Snow, Jr.,, who is visiting here frooi Washington, D. C. Marigolds prettily decorated the serving tables. The high score favors fa-vors wore awarded to Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mark ham. Included in the guest list were: Mi. Snow. Miss ;:nna Snow, Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Taylor. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dixon, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Markham, and Mr. and Mrs. K. T. 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