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Show PEOVO (UTAH) SUNDAY HERALD, S U N D A t, 6" C f 6 K It 9, ld$2 page Timnn L, PfUe SpIllMt v:':l ill T!"- W - i- . - Z"TT- r ' - -aaa -- ' ".r j f:i- V:' t i. V i r I' . r -J r Demo Will Fri Women Meet day Democratic women of Provo will meet Friday afternoon at 3:30 o,'clock in the Women's club house with Mrs. Burton Musser Salt Lake, national chairwoman, and Mrs. George H. Dern as the principal speakers. Local Democratic candidates candi-dates will also be invited to the meeting. The musical program is under the direction of Mrs. Abe W. Turner. The Democratic women will meet every Friday afternoon until after election, it is announced by Mrs. Alpie BaUif, president. At the Joint meeting of city Democratic leagues held last Thursday Thurs-day ah the districts in the city were organized and plans were comV pleted for a thorough canvass of every house to determine the number num-ber of voters. George A. Brown, citv rhairman, was in charge of the meeting. In a special session of the women' wo-men' . organization Mrs. Inez Knight Allen, chairman. Mrs. William Wil-liam J. Snow, Mrs. J. WV Robinson and Mrs. Abe W. Turner were appointed ap-pointed as a campaign committee. The present-aay marathon is run over a course 26 miles and 1155 feet because-the original marathon runner,heidippides, was supposed to have .covered that distance be- V tween Greece. "laratnon and Athens, Lower Tour Printing Expense by Multigraphing Letterheads, Envelopes, Advertising, etc UTAH OFFICE SUPPLY For Your MONEY is your real harvest. Money SAVED measures meas-ures your year's success. Use our Bank not only to run money thru. . but also to keep money IN . . . until you get enough to do something WORTH WHILE. START SAVING REGULARLY NOW We Welcome YOUR Banking Business Provo Commercial & Saving REED SMOOT, President ScoresTof ;Women Have lesporided to Thi s New Process PHONE lmOK.XUUR.AFFOINTAllfiJNT Informal 1 1 " Blouse: Red and white checked gingham. Trousers: Blue linen. And there you have the latest in informal pajamas. Betty Furness, whose wearing them, made 'em herself. Harvest s Bank ir' ". (S Ha Ha VAPO-OIL Permanent You can hardly believe your eyes when you see a deep, natural permanent wave produced without the use of a machine or electricity. No discomforts-No drying or baking out of the natural vitality of the hair. '"' ' v ; I. Even bleached, dyed or very fine, hair; which cannot be satisfactorily satis-factorily waved by other mefcti&is trous and spft, with perfect wavea .wnicnwilllelase and delight de-light y6u.v ' PRlCESO Nuggets Given Attractive a or A smart ning, was affair of Friday eve-tne eve-tne party given by Chauncy Harris at the home of Pres. and Sirs. F. S. Harris, for the members of the Nugget social unit of the B. Y. 1L and their partners and a few guests. A clever impromptu program was furnished and dancing was enjoyed. en-joyed. A tasty buffet luncheon was served. The entertaining rooms were beautifully decorated with cut garden flowers. Later, the party attended the student stu-dent body dance in the Ladies' gym. Ttfe following Nuggets and their partners were in attendance: Ellis Grahafn, Miss Lota Paxman, Dean' Fisher, Miss Marjorie Stevens, Chauncy Harris, Miss Helen Cook, Oakley Evans, Miss Mabel Wilson, Kyle Clark, Miss Evelyn Bourne, Joseph Robertson, Miss Ruth Allen, Hatold Armstrong, Miss Phyllis Miller, Joseph Allen, Miss Marion Gilchrist, Joseph Swenson, Miss Aliceon Comise, Harold Bateman, Miss Maurine Romney, Reed Thornton, Miss May Bennett,, Elmer Jacobsen, Miss Helena Call, Meredith Mere-dith Wilson, Miss Mae Seaton, Claude Snow, Miss Loya Nielsen, Carl Warnick, Miss Clarice Brunt, Barr Miller, Rudger Jones, Miss Maurine Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Le-Grande Le-Grande Anderson, Frank Van Wag- enen and Don Alder. ... j. j. V" V German Program At Literary League Mrs. E. Ia Kammermyer was hostess to members of the Literary League Friday afternoon at her home. A German short story, "The Fury," by Paul Heise was read by Mrs. Denzil Brown, after which two beautiful cello solos, "Wid-raund," "Wid-raund," and "Traumerei," were furnished furn-ished by Miss Marion Gilchrist, accompanied ac-companied by Mi3s Ruth Gilchrist at the piano. Mrs. Gertrude Page, Mrs. Douglas Doug-las Page and Mrs. Albert Page were guests, and the following jnem- bers were present, MrsjGarn Carter, a new member, mem-ber, Miss Helena Stewart, Mrs. Stellman Cowan, Mrs. Albert E. Terry. Mrs. Clifton Tolboe, Miss Ruth Hansen, Mrs. Lynn Taylor, Mrs. Heber Johnson, Mrs. Leland Van Wagoner, Mrs. Vernon Tolboe, Mrs. Lloyd Sutton, Mrs. E. W. Steadman, Mrs. JV. E. Robison, Mrs-Bud Mrs-Bud Nilsson, Miss Beulah Hatton, Miss Rheta Kay, Mrs. O. D. Hansen Han-sen Mrs. Denzil A. Brown and Mrs. Stanley Dunford. Surprise Party Given by Friends Mrs. Sarah Ball and daughter. Miss Lida Ball, were delightfully surprised at their home Friday afternoon aft-ernoon by fhe following neighbors and friends: Mrs. Annie Peterson, Mrs. Carl Law, Mrs. Emil Ostlund, MrsJ Oliver Oliv-er Ward, Mrs. Hans Peterson, Mrs. Henry Riding, Mrs. Clark, Mrs. William Zobell and Mrs. June Peterson. Pet-erson. Music and social chat were enjoyable enjoy-able features and a delicious luncheon lunch-eon was served. 9fc Sf 3fc Novelty Barnyard Dance Planned A novelty barnyard dance will be held Wednesday evening in the Third ward amsement hall, which is to be transformed into a typical typi-cal barn for the occasion. Refreshments will be sold from bales of hay and old-fashioned surries, and Lee Evans' orchestra members will appear in farm attire. at-tire. . . ' !', Farm hours for dancing will be from 8 to 11 p. m. and all are Invited In-vited and are promised a delight-ful delight-ful evening's entertainment by the committee in charge. Permanent Vave asd Axe Be Warm, Girls, V BY JOAN SAVOY NEA ftervlce Writer Comfort and style are"g751ng around together this autumn. You may watch the shadows gather in the far end of the bowl, and know that a cold wind is going to blow before the last touchdown is made, but never feel a shiver if you are wearing the right ensemble. Browns, blacks and tans have always led the coat parade. Tjey harmonize with a greater number of gayer colors than more distinctive colorings do. Therefore the brown suit, of Forstmann's tweed, at the left, will be at home when the sports crowds gather. It is made of a brown and white flecked mixture, and follows the popular style that features a three-quarter length coat and sensible skirt. It has wide pockets into which hands slip easily and a large fur collar. The coat which is fashioned from a black and tan Forstmann tweed, molds the body, flaring slightly below the knees. The sleeves are interesting, inter-esting, with a bit of raglan effect. The large collar of Okita fox adds a luxurious touch. Dinner Guests In Salt Lake Mrs. O. W. Hyde and Mrs. J. M. Jensen were guests of honor at a family dinner given at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. i3. Baxter in Salt Lake City, Thursday evening. TO HILCO RADIO ALWAYS A SAFE BUY YOU CAN'T MAKE A MISTAKE WHEN YOU CHOOSE PHILCO SIX OUT OF EVERY TEN fiAgfoMiES in america in the past two years have been phi lcds and even a lafigert percentage! this year on the new 1933 models. there are. many reasons why philco Leads by a mile IF YOU SEE THE WONDERFUL CAB INETS HEAR THE UNEXCELLED TONE YOU, TOO;; WILL BE THE PROUD OWNER OF A PHILCO. MODELS FROM $lB,50;;f0 $26;0 CALL 544 FOR DEMONSTRATION . ixon-jTqylpr Exclixsiye tfhiico 'Dealers P6r and Be Modish Fidelas Girls Arrange Tea An autumn tea will be given by members of the Fidelas social unit of tne B. Y. U. Monday from 4 to 6 o'clock at the home of Miss Le-ona Le-ona Jackson. A A FREE PHILCO RusseU'Co. Newlyweds At Dinner In Salt Lake Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Giles of Salt Lake City, entertained at their Kome Fridav evening, in honor of their grandson, Wilford -Gillespie of Edgemont, and his bride, the former Olive Jones, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D. Henry Jones, also of Edgemont. Mr. Gillespie is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Sharp Gillespie. Gilles-pie. Covers were also laid for Mr. and Mrs. Sharp Gillespie and family, Mrs. D. Henry Jones, Mr. and Mrs. E. Henrichsen of Provo, Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Nichols, Mr. and Mrs. J. j W. Giles, Mrs. Emmett Fowler and the Misses Sarah Diantha, Ruth, Pearl, Alice and lone Giles of Salt Lake. Music and social chat followed the dinner. Splendid Program At Acacia Club An interesting session of the Acacia club was held at the home of Mrs. LaVar Christensen Friday afternoon. Mrs. Junius Christensen gave a splendid review of the book, "Kristin "Kris-tin Lavrans datter," by Sigrid Und-set. Und-set. Vocal duets were rendered by Mary Beth Gray and Francell Christensen, and piano numbers were furnished by the latter. A delicious de-licious luncheon was served. In attendance were Miss LaVerna Peterson of Brigham City, a gtiest, and the following members of the club: Mrs. Carlyle Hinckley, Mrs. Yale Thorpe, Mrs. Albert Taylor, Mrs. Junius Christensen, Mrs. Lawrence Smart, Mrs. M. B. Wallace Wall-ace Mrs. Clarence Ellertson Mrs. Albert Richards, Mrs. Joseph Jackson, Jack-son, Mrs. Hazel Janson, Mrs. Harold Har-old Johnson, Mrs.. Orville Olsen, Mrs. LaVar Christensen and Mrs. E. A. Ellertson, the latter being a new member. "Y" Student !Body Dance Delightful Delightful in every detail was the B. Y. U, student body dance held at the Ladles" gym Friday evening. The affair was largely attended and was sponsored by the sophomores sopho-mores with Marcus Eggertsen, student stu-dent body president, in charge. Ken Stringharrrs Varsity band furnished the music for dancing. 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Present were: Miss Ruby Street Miss Ada Cowan, Miss Arleigh Baker, Miss Helen Reynolds, Miss ) Martha Baker, Harry Robbie, Rob ert Hansen, Earl Potorf, James McCausland, Emmett Ireland and Max Zabriskle. Nineteenth Century Session Interesting Mrs. Lester G. Baker entertained at her home Friday afternoon for members of the Nineteenl'.i Century Cen-tury club. .4 A splendid papef on the "U. S. Mail," was given by Mrs. W. H. Al-sen Al-sen and business matters were" discussed. dis-cussed. Mrs. W. C Miller spoke cn welfare work and reports were given by the various committees. 1 Twelve members, were present. V Opening Social Of Mask Club ! The opening party pf the season of the B. Y. U. Mask club will be held at the Little theater Wednesday Wednes-day evening at 7:30 o'clock. A number of delightful surprises are being planned and it is announced an-nounced that all B. Y. U. students interested in dramatic art are cordially invited to the party and are urged to join, the club. 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