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Show ' - -FAGE THREE Ethel D. Rambeau Editor tvr i d LJ-U tr. 1 . - A . . WIIMW . , . . I I lll'l I'""" ' ' . I! I I,.. . , ..- ,M j , , . . II.. l-I.W, III! I.I y PBHpaIHIniBBIBJHH1HMBMa - - . . ,,,, , . , m . .. . cr.ft ,': - ' ..- . ' ' ' " "I ' ' " iiniili"T1i rrfra M 'Til' Vmjm - nr , ft.. T " , -t "' ' " - V "LfiLsk Otb v"JikS. Club' News and Leading" -v.' --- .. . . .... - , - r r - -v ' , ,.;? - - - - .T - 'JTTU v - ,-:. 'j - - - . . ?; lone e r w ara 1 '"U1 1CKt 1 or JT..HEjseyehteenth ahiiiversary banquet of thfe Nelke Read-l Read-l " iag club, held at Keeleys ''"Friday eenihg-pred pile of thsmartest social functions of the season, :'f0ivjcihe$s were hohored on this occasion. ; The 75 guests 'were serVed at. three long Satfaefc tableS tfte'.center one holding a hiige white and reubjBdacalte with 17 lighted red and white candles. Red and white sStin ribbons were draped from the cake to,-the elaborate holders . beaming1 three red cathedral candles; the center one being .tu;dwih..a whimalinevbow. 'rtie side taxless. were centered twith large bowlsoi red carnations, the other.iappointments 'being similar to those used on the center table. The clever place cards yere in the form of roses in tiny red. and white pots filled with red. candy hearts. Cordages tjf.red carnations and maiden hair ) : "T- fern,. were presented as favors. ,", Settees, hairs, throw-fugs, lamps and cushions added a pleasing effect ef-fect to, the hall. o .A "Friendship" theme predominated. predom-inated. Mrs. Alex Hedquist, president, made the address of welcome, and introduced Mrs. Elvon L.. Jackson chairman on Arrangements who presided. A string trio,-composed of the Misses Lota Paxman, Ann Clayson and Edith Young, played during the banquet; also Misa Lota Paxman furnished a vocal solo. ;,After the banquet, the foUdwjKtgt splendid program waa- presented; t'ap danee, Norma Jackson, Mer-line Mer-line Miller and Alta Spaldfng (In cosfiirhe);f, piano selection, Miss Melva Boyle; three vocal solos, Mrs. R. Gam Cterk (in costume), itccompanied by Miss, Boyle . three selections, group of 16 students of Dr. Florenw JepperstJn. ' Madsen; 'reading of oneaet play, "The R6se Garden," -Mrss Zola Martin. 'Progressive "Jifelke" -was played, Mrs. A. L.-Booth-and I,. B. Nielsen winning the prhres. Assisting--Mrs. Jackson In arranging ar-ranging the affair were: Mrs., Nellie Nel-lie C:? Bailey, -Mrs.1 Gladys C. Nielsen; Niel-sen; Mrs. W, H. Boyle and Mrs. G. .H. . Heindselftian. -T Hostess To D. U. P. Camp Pleasant View Daughters of Utah Pioneers met at the home of, Mrs. - ; Charles Ashtori TZiursday aften-j:.ncftxilr-'iWiA Mrs. W.rtiifm Pead as assisting- "hostess. .- -?J,: , , Mrs,iOrja' Jam es gave a rett-' rett-' fng,-.and ;a sketch'! of the Erdafp 'I lirjick- f itnily was given by Sirs. ! R. G. Ercanbrack,-Mrs. Leora Ash-, Ash-, tdh ' fdrnfhed a piano. seleciiQn zftd 'a-lesson on the "Early JIQs - of Utahs?V, Was givn 8 by "Mrs: Tsr. Foote. A sketch of the life of Jaeb j llaiiis .Baum was presented ; Mrs.' FTed Fergtison. ? " V ' '"A delicious luncheon was se'i9d He 15 members. ??T I " ---'V r-V: .T-'-.iTU-f' If Ordered I BY .1- - -j- ( 1 ft -1 " ; - i j ' u j U ! V, 1 . ? " Y0tRTCDRAPErctjgT6M-MAttE v. Make year lecttef?nowftrft tljeVttst cdmplete' tbf-Drarries iri the state. ? '544 for a free, estimate. Our decorator f .wnlglaJy bririg to morimmmmmii m Beryl -Irelatid To Be Bride Of April Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Ireland wish to announce the engagement of their daufe'.iter, Beryl, to David S. Vaughan, s'bn of Mr. dhd 'Mrs. R., J. Vaughan pfeljier, OtdK.7 . '. The Wedding Will take place in April jlnd" the' -young''' Couple wiB. make' thefr home iri Oakland, California, Cali-fornia, where Mr.' Vatiprtiah is employed em-ployed as a mechanic by the United Unit-ed Air Lines Co. V trancing Party At Mangum Home A grdilp of young people "enjoyed "enjoy-ed -a gay Valentine dancing party : and buffet .supper at the W. Lester Mangum home on East Center 'street, ' Frfday 'evehing,-; the party -iftcludihg the Tollowing CoupfesV, Miss Heleha Call, Elmer Jacob-sen. Jacob-sen. Miss Floy Hansen, ' MetvHn Jeh4tin6, Miss 'Madeline Peterson, Joe Allen, Miss Maurme JonesGil-inan JonesGil-inan Jefiseh,' Miss Ktn' jone's, liel-sy liel-sy Hill, Miss Jesse K. Mangtim, Sttioot Brimliall, Miss lDixf e Man-gb'm, Man-gb'm, Ma?fc Olsen, - Miss' r LaPrele Sumnerf Luff Foutz, Mis$ "Brria-beth "Brria-beth Siifn Her, Lyman Recuse, Miss Bessie Taylor, Bob' Allen, ; Mfss Maurfne Komney," Kent " Johttsdti, Mtss Clalife Brnt, CarfWanlilk, Miss Vivian MerVill, Stanley "Nelson, "Nel-son, ' Miss Inez Starr;' Leon Bird, Miss Anita Smoot and Philip Knight.' ' '':- Mrs. j: W: Mc Adam Hostess to Friends Mrs. J, W. McAdam was hostess to 12 friends at her home Friday afternoon 'the time being pleasantly pleasant-ly "spent with card's. XA tasty repast was served. TTak; Advantage of Qur Tree er eb.28th NOW your home full length ! Annual iritml Attractive and delightful ittscvjery'j detail, was the annual formal. -danc-ng party of - the Y'V charf Delta 1 -il, national 'hon'orarymis-Vidnaxy 'hon'orarymis-Vidnaxy fraternity;; held ai tfieTMrst ward. recreation .h4H-SaVujdaV eve-. "A Valentine m0tl(ae:r4jsed In decorating, beau'ful t etikjg,; : p'alma "an po.lted plants belria '.employed in the rotunda - A large cupfd,'. with a huge red bow -.stood '$nf either side oi' the stage, also, near the Immense red and gold'hearts, arranged on the north ., and -south 3ides of the Liall. , " v- Ken 5trjngham's'.( varsity bartd furnished the 'music and tasty Vft)-eritine Vft)-eritine refreshments were served, Roses were given as favors; T-e orograma vere in keeping with thV schenie' During4 the.-!?. novel Valentine danceas p'reser ed ' by L'Tess Ch ilds Packard of Spririgville. The well arranged and enjoyable affair was attended by the following: follow-ing: William Brunt, Mis3 Cecil Clark,. ' Riley C. Clark, J4.iss ,La Preal Myers, Ralph Olpin.'Mis's Lucille Lu-cille Harmon, Virgil Hilton, Miss' Edna, Snow, Richard Rust, Miss Zephia Rossr D Spencer Grow, Miss Laura Evans; Joseph Eyriftg, Miss La ' Von Brunt, John McAllister, McAl-lister, Miss Elfrida Fekstad, Mar-Von Mar-Von Ol'sen, Miss .Eveiyh" Prusse, torbes;. Foster, Mtss JP'aikine Oswald, Os-wald, Rettold Taggat, Miss Jos-ephind Jos-ephind feowafds, Lloyd WTiitlock Miss Genevieve Fugal, Allan Ber-gesen. Ber-gesen. Miss Betty Mason, R. K. 'Arien', Miss Bessie Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. Eawrehce Bee, . Wendell . Ja-c'clb. Ja-c'clb. Miss' Belva Wilscn, .. Angus Bodily, Miss Ruth Pt-usse, Maurice yones, Miss Cleor'a. Bass, Pair. S. Brunt", Miss Maiirine Jones, David Allred, Miss Miriam "Lilly w.rite, Joseph McAllister, Miss Vera Jackson, Jack-son, Elden- Schow, Miss Fay Allred. All-red. V ' Honorary members present were Dr. and Mrs. Amos N. Merrill, PrOf . and Mrs. Guy C. Wilson, Dr. a'hd M?s. F. S. Harris, Pr6f. and Mrs. Sidney B, Sparry, Prof." iand "Mrs. qrant ivin.4,( Pr0f. and Mrs. T. E'a'rl tardo'e, Mr', and Mrsv J. William ftnlght, 'arid Dr. and f's. W l flam 7. Show.' " ' '." Gamp Np" 8 . Entertained An interesting meejting of the Daughters -of , Utah Pioneers of Camp No. 8 was held at the home of Mrs. Grace N. Williams, Thursday Thurs-day afternoon. Mrs. Mary Gray gave the lesson, and - a history of Emma Taylor Jenkins Cook was read by Mrs Jarie B. Evans. A comic reading was. furnished by Miss Zola Martin. Mar-tin. A delicious luncheon was served to 15 members. Delightful Dance Ah "enjoyable idance was given ir the x Pleasant , Vie w ward amuse-merit amuse-merit tait"' Piiofay "evening, by the Primary "association. "Tami Chanter's orcKestra furnished furn-ished the music "and refre'stimen ts were1 served.' ' A MESSAGE to Sufferers -'V 1 "'tf .rii..V.V i Do you believe, h miracles?. It you knew of 'men and women who had been given up as hopeless,, hope-less,, who had suffered for yearff from all 'softs "of "ailments, who had been called incurable If you knew of ijsuch people actually ac-tually gettfnfull health and vigor again, would you begin to believe' m mlracJes? You surely would! "; . rjt a in . doing just this ; getting hopeless cases well that has enabled en-abled Chiropratic. td build up -its deserved and merited reputation. , "AJ,!, these .facts urge you to give Chiropractic a atrial , f or . betterJ, heallhi' . y, -'-v - -,THere; la?ntT charge for consiifta I v.v.. wm vc ntiuw ma-v. vuu yv. be imfghty -gianirthat you calje, B You' will he PYtW ft-0 h , , jtxirLa-iyxa.ii i. iciu r ; Phone 1093 Jlooms 5-6 O, P, ; ?Skagffi nuildlng 4 ll ll II 3" 1 .r- i I ' ,N I (Vip jmiiai-wea rfeisici amusing cre- atiort,.neri!WiB pajamaa are taiiui- vd, of navy' silk crepe and have a train. The vest, of creamy silk pique is complete, even to the little "ola'ck ffeb. ' The collar and sleeves "I'eg-b'-m niton things are of harid- painted starched chiffon. facials Are Honored At Farewell ,; Mr. and, Mrs. Julius p. Ander - Lake City, and Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Robinson, who are leaving in the near future to regide in Washing- . - ful farewell party at the residence bf Sheriff and Mrs. E. G. Duraell Thursday evening. ; Mr., AnaeiGe.n and Mr Robinsofi ire state auditor and U. con- gressmgn, respectively. Seventy quests were in attend-ince, attend-ince, including Governor and Mrs. Henry Blood and a group of .Salt lakers. - Progressive 5Q0. was played and a irogram oi" miu.c was enjoyed. Brief remarks were made by Governor Gov-ernor Blood, Mr. Andersen and Mr. Robinson! A .delicious luncheon was served. tThe committee on arrangements included: Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Giles, Mr.'and Mrs. John Penrod and Mr. and Mrs Lynn Haws. ' V ' Bridge-Dinner Is Smart Event - ; Dinner, followed by two tables it bridge, were the diversions at the Carquinitz Bridge cr.ub party ?1ven by Mrs. Elmer Singleton at Keeleyg Friday evening-Miss evening-Miss Cleo Smoot won the high score prize and the consolation favor went' to Mrs. William Green, a guest. A Valentine-scheme .predominated. .pre-dominated. ' Club members present-were Miss Cleo' Smoot, Miss Lucile Jorgensen, -Miss Jennie Knudsen, Miss Bertha Vogel.'Miss Helen Reynolds, and.' Miss Florence Jones, - 4 i Ml ' ;- ' It - I. 1 ' : "- ' i V " I i h ft 7 ; ' lit .F t - Va lentine Monday and Tuesday r- - t- -1, ; - . .... 1Uovll Per Remember Your Mother - Wife tor' Sweetheart Mi La fteM es PHONE 466 v M , Where tht I I A delightful dancing party was by the TaUsigs of the B. Y. U.tor.tpir, pajfjLers,,,(Hrday .vpnmg 'atvieeieya,, the m.ustc be-jfMrrded) be-jfMrrded) by, tfie Rhytb.JW)ys. rf .The followlrur, .cQupl&iit&Miyed ther pfajr. ey,ert: ;; .aUhvVlnon, , Mia -Alrft dldaw.iSurift&obi-'tiQtLt dldaw.iSurift&obi-'tiQtLt Misa . Zfelma . , ASamsaftj ityman rftee'si, rfa , utb, ,tHufer,f put f i ; Fouti, . M ioB "LaPreli SUJnhefii Stan- f ley .Nelapfe VMiss iVWtti M-ftrrill, Peterson, ;l Mevln feftkjjs,,, , Miss pFloy, Hansen, yqiaytoen, Jr., Mis. Lean&, Gibbohktlstfe; Ander- lliiteto, Mr,hd Mrs. y'eikBflrxuX ,..Mr.. Bert AQIR,,4-T? ' r-r- 'I :-' Axehie.one3;iMfai-MH' Chris-tensen, Chris-tensen, rfcCarr,' Miss Jrmk Anderson,. An-derson,. Wd.e4Donaldfc.Ml9;Hel-eoa..jBates, Wd.e4Donaldfc.Ml9;Hel-eoa..jBates, Ray Hart, MiasL Alice Huckins .. Johp. Christens? Wss -Riitiw .Waldron. t jreorau. Nealen, i M9& Jessie. r,K. Matxgum.r Gilman ietfnA'.'rec(Mtint 1 Buttle., ,4iss: . Helen, t Worsley, ,ee Qhaibem, Miss . poris.tlChambers, Qryil QkelberEy, , Misa Mildred Johnson.. CMfford ,Toone,:iM4sB, Ir-mai. Ir-mai. Aeod,. John juhe,jwMiss T'hect BJiding, fSmpoi "BtimhaTl , M fes Elizabeth, Sumner," "iM$Val MaTdy apd,is.Jiii-lspd:,M 4 ,;: , Gle .WgkJnson and,', Keeth Cannon. ha Jpha rger-of ; r r ge-menis.. ge-menis.. i'tes-n1: '' 'M- & Pio neet t)kughters At DeUghtfuliAf farr ' s.'-liuia tiisabn,; ,M. Margaret Mar-garet -Grawlgy and .Mrs. .fttay Clayton; Clay-ton; entertained daughters of Utah Pioneers, of-rCanrtp- No.- 4 and..6,. at the Dwosdoft ,l)ome Thursday afternoon. after-noon. An interesting program was presented pre-sented as-follows: 'History of Clara ' Strong Bajtefnan, by her daughter, Mre.- DuhsdJOn; three Srocal solos, Mrs. Hugh Peterson; two readings, Miss Rosemary Ha'hseen; "History of Firsfc Miils in Utah and Provo," Mrs. Ctabds2 C. - Nielsen ; "Early Mills of Salt Lake," Mrs. Rose Y. Stewart. Ta&ty' r'efrisnnfents were served to 20 members. Sfc i. - gjv Honored By Club Optimist club . members deVght-fly deVght-fly surprised Mrs,, ;W,,;Av Cy'rl .at her home t Friday, .aJfternoon. ; progressive $Q0 was played, , Mrs. Lula .cott. winding, the. high score prize .and -the .second. . favor ! foing to Mrs. Arthur Ciyde.;.; tats.- James Sutherland received , the consola tion award. The following were; served a- delicious de-licious . luncheon; Mrs. Curl, Mrs. Z. Whittak-er, Mr Jolui LundahJ, Mrs. Lula Scqtt Mrs, Leo Mjecham, Mrs.- Mary .- Hopkins,' Mrs. - James .Sutherland Mrs-. 'Horace Newton, Mrs. J.-J. Nusink, Mrs. C. C. Jones, Mrs: Mama Evans and Mrs. Ivan Burr. 0P( o en oession at Nineteenth Century An excellent paper on "Our Speech" was. given by Mr. J. W. Aird, at the open session of the Nineteenth Century club, held at the woman's- club , house .. Friday, afternoon. .A discussion folowed, Marvin Gease rendered vocal solos, accom-panied-fby Mrs. Gease, , who, later played i a ; piano - selection. G. W. Fjtzroy led -in-cemmunity singing of patriotic- songs. Fifty women attended. . ;MrsvW. H. Berry, Mrs. a H..Funk and Mrs. Rl'.A.Snapp received the guests. . ,.,v... .( ...... Bridge-Dinner ,Mxs. :P.; J,t,.tlwne3 entertained at a . bridge-firmer party in honor of her sister, Fawn ..Davis, who . is leaVing.qon,fr iSalt, Lake.. Feb. 13 and 14 ' let 2S f p 4 . 2 it'": t tfan:? nil ca ivvuau uow r "JIOOnT-O B Tlor&l3tith'r r Special Mt XJ Vft Calendar REYNOLDS CHAPTER Chapter No. 1, of the Alice Louise "Reynolds' club will meet with Mrs Isaac .Brockbank Monday at' Y: 30 J to'clocfc.1 "- X bibgrai?aifcf "sketch of the life of Alice Freeman Palmer, written by fle? Wubaffd Creorge Herbert Palmer, will be given by Mrs. Per-Cival Per-Cival Bigelaw. A. Spanish 'vocal dUeW EasquitaV will be Ttirnihed by:Mt. Mxj'e'i.H, Clark" and Mtss Marguerite Jepperson. V J. Ct)UNCIL NOTICE The literary section of the Women's Council wilf meet with Mrs. C. E. I4aw, Wednesday at 7:30 o'clock at her home. ; j ftrs..4Kathryn B. PardOe will give Ghosts- by Ibsen. AVONTE . . Members of the A'vonte club wiM be the guests of Mrs. Victor.E. Hedquist Hed-quist at her home Tuesday after-, noon, ridge and luncheon will be the diversions. O. E. S. A meeting of Valley Chapter No. "3, O. E. S. Will be held at the Masonic temple Tuesday evening at 8. o'clock. VIEIXES AMIES Mrs,. Geneva Powelson will be hostess to. members of the VieHes Amies club at her home on Seventh Sev-enth East and First South street Monday evening. CliveH club mehfjibers will meet witn Mrs. E. 'M. Rambeau at her home, 126 South First East street, Monday evening. 'COUNCIL SECTION The home arts section of the Women's Council will meet at the club house Monday at 2 o'clock, ;nstsad of 2:30. After a brief session of businessi the women will visit several of Provo's industrys. ST. MARY'S GUILD Members of St. Mary's Guild will neet Mdnday at 2:30 o'clock at the homi'of Mrs. R. T. Storey. ... LE TESEE ... ; Le. T6see. club members will meet m open session Monday evening at the home pf Miss, Ruby Street, 705 East Center street. Each member may .take one .guest. '; XIPPEIRETTE MEETING ";The'''Misses' M'arguerite and Ellz-abet'aGessford-'will entertained at their home . this afternoon at 3 'o'clock for all Zipperet'te members. .... iift 9f . Program Features American Music, . A fine session of the Daughters of .Utah Pioneers." of Camp No. 7 was held at the home of Mrs. J.A P. Beck Thursday afternoon, with Mrs. Hazel Mitchell, Mrs ,-Ida. Con-over Con-over and Mrs. Ida Durrant as as-sisting as-sisting hostesses. An interesting program . was furnished "a . follows: Vocal duets, Mrs. Nettie' Cook -and Mrs. Rose Kartchner, accompanied by Mrs. Beck; -leesbn. "Early - Milts of Provo,:' Mrs. Kate ..Brown; vocal duets. Misses De , Vere . ai?(J , Rae Shipp, with guitar accompaniment by the former; history, Mrs. Grace L. Cheever;. reading, Lois-Durrant; violin selection, Joe. Beck. A delicious luncheon was served to 30' members. ... . . . . 9f - 9ft 9ft , "Lucky Heart Dance Planned A "Lucky Heart" dance will be given by the "M" Men and Gleaners Glean-ers of the Third ward M. I. A. "''sday evening in the? amusement hall. . .. G6bd nrusic has .been arranged, Valentine decorations will be used and candy is to be. given away. The parenisl are invited. There will: be a small admission charge. Watch r mm mnmi v --, . - EVtlltJT ON I 4. At A social was given by the Pioneer Pio-neer ward bishopric Wednesday everting in the amusement hall, in. honor, of all ward officers and teachers. i Grover C. Miller acted as master j of ceremonies. Community sing- j ing .was led by Carlos D. Miller and William D. Norman offered j the invocation. A trumpet duet was given by I Morris Duke and Joseph Seethaler, j accompanied by Miss Helen Pen-rod, Pen-rod, and Mrs. Mabel Tanner gave a retold story, Fred Hollerman sang , and a one-act play, "Aunt Flossy Visits Hickenbottom," was presented by Deon Christensen, Billy Nelson and Kay Jensen. A "Black ana White" dance was furnished by Afton Ahlander, Barbara Roper and Una Loy Mason. Bishop Leon Newren made briel remarks and jokes and imitations-were given by Karl K. Knudsen. A delicious luncheon was served, after which dancing was enjoyed. Two-huundred guests were in attendance. at-tendance. Birthday Dinner Given Daughter Mr: arid Mrs. William L. Miller gave a delightful birthday dinner for their daughter, Katherine, Thursday evening at their home. The guests included: Mrs. H. B. Sorenson and Mrs. John R. Graham Gra-ham of Fairview, Dr. and Mi-s, juii'i nuuci sun ciuu uaugmei T l. ... IJ A I ...... . . J J . . . . Beth of Springville, Mrs. Harold nnsiensen ana children, lielen, Harold' and Connie of Springville, and Mrs. William X. Peterson of Provo. A Valentine scheme was used in the table appointments, the centerpiece center-piece being a large and prettily decorated birthday cake. Games and a program followed the - dinner. din-ner. Quilting Followed By Tasty Dinner Alpha Sewing club members met at the home-of Mrs. George W. Nuttall Friday afternoon. Quilting Quilt-ing was followed by a delicious dinner. Present were Mrs. Byron Duke, Mrs. Frank White, Mrs. Ernest Paxman, Mrs. Rose Kartchner . Mrs James H. Kirk and Mrs. Ray Stewart. Officer s 'Party 4l3&BBEaffBBBBaBSBE3BBBB3SSE3S5SBBBBBBBBBBBBSEBBBM Veneta U il u IS II u m m m m m n Formerly of Deckers Beauty Parlor Js Now With Martha Jones n II II If ll ll it II tl H tt n u KX H B a Dun 26 No. Univ. Axe m m H m u a Permanents Duarts 3.00 Somers $3.0O New OU 3.50 m n n m BBE3&3SSB3SBBB8E3BE33B33B333BS3E3S3B3S3E3BBBBSB32 for One of the r - , 4 One Of The Biggest Ehf , r loneer. lJaughters : Literary Leasue members met at" the reeftfeiice 6f 'Mrs. OJ D. Hansen Han-sen Friday afternoon, at which' time an interesting program on American -music -was presented. , Mrs. Heber C. Jo'hnson gave the life of Stephen Foster, after which Mrs.. Bud Nilsson sang several beautiful selections and gave brief sketches of the lives of the composers. com-posers. Mrs. Lenn Creer, Mrs. Knight Allen and Mrs. Walter Hedquist were welcomed -into the club ag new members. Mrs. Clifton Tdboe of Detroit. Mich., a former member of the clut, was in attendance. Tasty rex. eshnients were served. Club memberr present included: Mrs. Stanley Dunford, Mrs. . Bud Nilsson, Miss Beulah Hatton, Miss Rheta Kay, Mrs. E. L. Kammer-myer, Kammer-myer, Mrs. A. E. Robison, Mrs. E. W. Steadman, Mrs. Lloyd Sutton, Mrs. Leland Van Wagoner, Mrs. Heber Johnson, Mrs. Lynn Taylor, Mrs. Arthur D. Taylor, Mrs. Henry Taylor, Miss Helena Stewart -aad Mrs. Garh Carter. 3r f . Afternoon Of Bridge Enjoyed . Mrs. Carljle Hinckley gave an enjoyable bridge party at her home Friday afternoon, the occasion being be-ing her birthday anniversary. Mrs. Ernest Rasmuson won high score favoi and a tasty renast followed j the afternoon of cards. ' In attendance were: -Mrs. Albert Taylor, Mrs. Lawrence Smart, Mrs. Lavar Christensen. Mrs. Joseph Jackson, Mrs. Harold Walton, Mrs. Ernest Rasmuson and Mrs. M. II. Wallace. . 9f . 9f t i j LA U. I . tamp At Meeting The following interesting- program pro-gram was furnished at the meeting of Camp No. 3 Daughter of Utah Pioneers, held at-the hoftie of-Mrs. Ruth Vincent Thursday afternoon. Lesson, "Early Mills in Provo," Andrew Knudsen, under the direction direc-tion of Mrs, Merle Madsen; vocal solos, Mrs. Maude Spendlove; history hist-ory of the lives of her grandparents, grandpar-ents, Mrs. Maude Halladay; two readings Helen Hoover; two readings, read-ings, Helen Spencer. Mrs. Lydia Singleton, Mrs. Rose Vincent, and Mrs. Maude Halladay were the assisting hostesses and a delicious lunctreon was served to 35 women. Additional Society On Page Five H a H n M a u ii u n il u ti n H n . ' n B U - a N M a H H a a a Coe at fords a Phone 869 n n a m a Experienced Beauticians Eye. -Brpw .Dyeing - and Arching a Specialty a a B a B a B B ti B M if i II " 1 ' Stocks IVIAN! 1 r-irr 1 mr u -i it n-Ti i-i lit f " -1 "1 m '. ' . -' -' 1 . v:-. , Ji;f; I .till lsf- -ttfj- r- i St- |