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Show PROVO (UTAH) SUNDAY HERALD, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 193 5 Ethelv D, Rambeau Society Editor Phone 494 Interesting Features For Women; Club And Lodge News t ' Ml Wedd ing Reception For Couple; Leaving Monday for Los Angeles :tK MQNG the leading week-end social functions was the wed-winff wed-winff rCePtion tenjdered Mr. and Mrs. Eldred . L. De a WOlfe, (Thora Clark) by the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. James H. Clark of Orem, Saturday evening at the Lincoln jhigh school gym. Jv The groom, who is employed in Los Angeles, Cal., is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Claude M. De Wolfe of Willmar, Minn. Mrs. De Wolf, mother of the groom, was here for the nuptials'. f The marriage ceremony was held at 8 o'clock in the -Timpanogos ward chapel, President A. V. Watkins of Sharon auute omciaung, in the presence - ui ciose relatives and friends. j A handsome white satin wedding j gown was worn by the charming j bride, whose finger-tip veil was of i tulle, tucked with forget-me-nots, i She wore a tiarra of forget-me- nots, and carried a beautiful bride's bouquet of pink and white : rose buds, tied with white maline. , She was attended by Mrs. Marion i J. Clark as matron of honor, who j was in blue taffeta, and whose ; bouquet was of roses; and the i bridesmaids, Miss Miriam Par Cessford-Taylor Wedding On Coast Details of the Elizabeth Gess-ford-Dr. Wendell H. Taylor nup- tridge, in blue chiffon; Miss Vir- i tials, of Thursday last, at the Wee ginia Burr, in pink net, and Miss i Kirk o' the Heather in Glendale, Maurine Bigelow, in pink flat Cal., will be read with much in-crepe. in-crepe. , They held tiny bouquets of j terest by their many friends here, carnations and chrysanthemums, j The bride is a daughter of Mrs. Marion J. Clark, brother of the J. W. Gessford of East Center bride, was best man. i street, and Dr. Taylor, now a resi- Mrs. Melda Hacking playedTuent of Santa Monica, is the son Mendelssohn's Wedding March, j of Mr. and Mrs. John T. Taylor and the bride was given in mar- j of Provo. riage by hr ather. j Bishop W. B. Christensen of Immediately following the cere- ; Santa Monica officiated at the 7 raony the party went to the recep- o'clock ceremony. Fifty guests tion hall, where 400 guests en- j had gathered at the little church, joyed an evening of dancing. Mr. i lovely with white chrysanthe-and chrysanthe-and Mrs. Clark, Mrs. De Wolfe and ( mums, and as a prelude, organ members of the bridal party com- j music was played for a half -hour, prised the receiving line, and Ray- The bride was attractive in a monu vuuer was raaaier ui teic-monies. teic-monies. The hall was attractive in a color scheme of pink and orchid, and beautiful late fall flowers were employed in decorating. Refreshments Re-freshments were served. Handsome Hand-some wedding gifts were received. Mr. and Mrs. De Wolfe will leave Monday for Los Angeles, where they will make their home. Special 1 Week! Get Acquainted Offer FREE M PERMANENT WAVE! Gift Tickets with Each 50c Worth of Beauty Work. MILADY Beauty Service 87 No. University Ave. PHONE 185 Simpkins Barber Shop suit of black Lyons velvet and Venetian lace, and a halo model hat of black velvet, with a tiny spray of lily-of-the-valley on the bandeau. White accessories set off the striking costume, and a shoulder shoul-der corsage of gardenias and valley val-ley lilies was worn. She was attended by Miss Dorothy Doro-thy Davies of Los Angeles, who appeared in a beautiful navy blue silk crepe gown, with matching accessories, and a shoulder corsage cor-sage of gardenias. The bride walked up the aisle, Miss Davies in the lead, to the strains of Loh engren's Wedding March. Stanley j ! Ruggles of Los Angeles was best I I man. As the bridal party left the church, Mendelssohn's Wedding March was heard. ; i The young couple were hosts to j ; 16 immediate friends at a dinner at McDonnell's Monterey. They will take up their residence im- j mediately at Santa Monica. ' j . . , SEEKS DIVORCE j Suit for divorce was filed Friday ' j by Mrs. Eva Morford Scott from ' Robey Scott on a charge of non- j ; support. The couple were married ' in Provo. August 30, 1934. and have no children. Mrs. Scott seeks restoration of her maiden name, Eva Morford. Betrothal Is Made Known By Couple Announcement is made by Mrs. Albert Lindstrom of Provo, of the forthcoming marriage of her daughter, Vera to Willis Payne of Salt -Lake City, son of Mx. and Mrs. Joseph Payne of Payson. The young couple will be wed November 21 at the Lindstrom residence, and will reside in Salt Lake City. if, if, if, 4 Mrs. Shirley Bee Is Club Hostess at an attractive social affair Friday Fri-day afternoon at ther home, given for members of the Utopia club and guests. The rooms were beautifully arranged ar-ranged with chrysanthemums. Bridge was the diversion, Mrs. R I. Jacobsen winning the club favor fa-vor and the guest high score going go-ing to Mrs. R. F. Crandall. Mrs. Alvin Peterson received the consolation con-solation award. A delicious luncheon lunch-eon was served during the early evening. Included in the guest list were: Mrs. Vern Davies, Mrs. Cora Booth, Mrs. R. F. Crandall, Mrs. P. L. Larsen and Mrs. Lawrence Bee. Members of the club present were: Mrs. William Connell, Mrs Jack Booth, Mrs. Emil Jacobsen, Mrs. Ernest Rasmuson, Mrs. J. Frank Ward, Mrs. Oscar Garrett, Gar-rett, Mrs. Alvin Peterson, Mrs Arvid Reese, Mrs. Ross Buckley and Mrs. R. I. Jacobsen. if, if, if, Designs Worth Doing JBF Sewing Club Entertained .Members of the Daisy Sewing club enjoyed an afternoon of needlework, followed by a tasty luncheon, Friday, at the home of Mrs. Anna Anderson. In attendance were: Mrs. Nels Hanson, Miss Leona Hanson, Mrs. Fred Evans, Mrs. Louise Jorgen-sen. Jorgen-sen. Mrs. -Nettie Cluff, Mrs. Zora Pcay, Mrs. May Snow, Mrs. Merle Madsen and Mrs. Violet John.son. if. if, if. Birthday Party Attended by Club The Ladies' Thursday Night club met at the home of Mrs. Judith Mock in celebration of her birth day, Thursday. The following members were j present: Mesdames Mae Roberts Martha Hansen, Annie Carter, , Ruby Timborus, Inez King, Zena ; Emmons. Nellie Barney, Rhoda j Barney, Myrtle Brimhall, Merlinc Barney, Sarah Barney, Julia Haws, MerCy Clifford and the hostess Judith Mock. GERANIUMS FOR GOOD CHEER Geraniums on the window sill strike a note of traditional cheer and a pot of them embroidered on crisp curtains are the gayest possible solution for kitchen oi breakfast room. Red posies, green leaves with pots and lacings oi blue or terra cotta will be lovely Blanket or buttonhole stitch with outline as suggested in the instructions in-structions assure their being easily eas-ily made. Wax pattern of twe designs, about 9 inches high are in each order. No. 559P Geraniums $ -1C Pioneer Daughters At Thursday Meet Daughters of Utah Pioneers or Camp No. 1, met Thursday afternoon after-noon at the home of Miss Myrtle McEwan. Mrs. Emma V. Cluff gave two lessons, one on "The Nauvoo Legion," Le-gion," the other on "Utah Pioneers Started Colonization in Western United States." Mrs. Vilate Anderson, And-erson, Mrs. Polly Henderson, Mrs. Mary Oldroyd and Mrs. Zina Cook were assisting hostesses, and at the close of the session, delicious refreshments were served to 35 members. if, if, if. Bridge Club at Delightful Affair S. C. club members were pleasantly pleas-antly entertained by Mrs. Ross Curtis Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Edna Mae Hed-quist. Hed-quist. Mrs. Ralph Jones was a guest. Bridge was played, Mrs. Emil Thalman winning the high score prize, and Mrs. Lee Tuttle, the second favor. A tasty luncheon followed. Members present included: Mrs Leo Duke. Mrs. Leonel King, Mrs. Emil Thalman, Mrs. Alton Jones Mrs. Adelbert Coleman. Mrs. Marion Mar-ion PoweLson and Mrs. Lee Tuttle. Dinner Given Old Choir Group One of the most delightful socials so-cials of the week, was the dinner held by members of the old Utah Stake Relief society choir, Friday evening at Keeleys. Mrs. Arthur Salt, who was chorister of the choir, arranged the affair, which was attended by 33 members and Mr. Salt, who served as organist for the early-day early-day choir. Welcome remarks were made ! by Mrs. Salt, after which toasts were given as follows: "To Our Chorister,' 'Mrs. Florence Clark; "To the Past and Present Choir Members," Mrs. Julia B. Knudsen; response .Mrs. Salt. Mrs. Lucy Taylor read an original poem "To Mrs. Salt and the Choir," and Mrs Sadie Ramsey and Mrs. Emma Egilson sang, accompanied by Mrs. Vera Peterson. Readings were given by Miss Ronelda Nielsen. Niel-sen. Mrs. A. Will Jones had charge of a group of clever games played and community singing was enjoyed. en-joyed. if. if. if, Reception For Newlyweds B.Y.U. Faculty Women Plan Vaudeville Club ! j Calendar I I ; j Announcement Of Marriage Is Made The Faculty Worn ens' club of J Brigham Young university will j sponsor the annual "Novelty j Vaudeville' 'of the institution in College hall at 8:15 p. m., Novem-j ber 22, it is announced by Profes- ; sor Hermese Peterson, chairman of the club project committee. . The show is produced each year ! by Theta Alpha Phi, national dra- j matic fraternity, and the speech j department. All proceeds will be ! devoted toward carrying out some . project to be chosen by the facul- j ty women. j Besides assuming financial I sponsorship, the club will provide j two of the seven acts. The other j acts will earn their places on the! bill through competitions to be i conducted by the speech depart-' ment. Comedy by campus come- dians, dance numbers created un- j er the direction of Aline Coleman j Smith, and music act of unusual merit will make up the program. "A judicious mixture of hilarity j and artistry will be attempted," ; said Professor Peterson. Striking new scenery is being created for ; some acts, she said. Professor T Earl Pardoe will have general di- rection of the production. ! All seats are being reserved for the performance. if, if, if. r Y W M rr . VU , lit IU . OS 111 vM Kjr ..111 LOW COST AVER AUK IN MANY HOMES I i n UNEQUALLED CONVENIENCE HEALTHFUL COMFORT sis ABSOLUTE LEANNESS That's the experience of many Provo families It's a fact! Many local homes have found that since they changed to gas heat, their fuel bills are actually lower. Many show an average of $6.50 to $7 a month for nine months' heating a year, over a three-year period. And for this moderate cost, these families have all the luxurious comfort, convenience and cleanness of the truly modern fuel. Why don't you enjoy it in your home this winter? SPECIAL DISCOUNTS 36-MONTH TERMS ON GAS FURNACES NOW! You can save money and have the convenience of easy time payments on a new automatic gas hot-air or hot-water hot-water furnace. Or your present hot-air furnace can be changed to burn gas, with fully automatic thermostat control, for only $25. Price includes installation. No further payments. Come in and talk it over mourrrain fusl supply - - COmPAflY 135 West Center Phone 820 Of interest to her Provo friends is announcement of the marriage of Miss Tressa Stone, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest E. Stone of Mapleton, to Wallace Sorenson son of Mr. and Mrs. James Sorenson, Sor-enson, Jr., of Palmyra, which took place Monday in the Salt Lake temple. The bride has resided in Provo for the past two years and has a number of friends here. A wedding reception was tendered tend-ered the young couple Thursday evening in the Spanish Fork pavilion, pavil-ion, several Provo couples attending. attend-ing. Assisting the parents in receiving re-ceiving and entertaininb were Mrs. Mary Ottesen, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Rose, Mr. and Mrs. James A. Sorenson and Mr. and Mrs. George Stone. The bride wore a lovely gown of shell pink satin, and a dainty corsage of roses. . Hazel Stone and Ardene Sorenson Soren-son had the splesndid program in charge, and dancing was enjoyed by 150 couples. Refreshments wore served, the serving room being presided over by Mrs. Leo Wheeler. The table was centered with a large layer wedding cake. Beautiful gifts were presented to the honor guests, these being received re-ceived by Vera Stone, Elma Whiting Whit-ing and La Veda Houtz. Mr. and Mrs. Sorenson have left for a six weeks' honeymoon in Los Angeles, Cal.. and upon their return, will make their home in Palymra. if, if, if, 'Y" High School Class at Party Students of the tenth grade of the B. Y. U. high school met at the home of Ruth Facer Friday evening, and an enjoyable time was spent with games and luncheon. lunch-eon. Later, the group, 25 in number attended the show at the Paramount Para-mount theater. Miss Marjorie Dab-ling, Dab-ling, president of the class, arranged ar-ranged the party, which was also attended by the sponsors: Miss Billie Hollingshead and Miss Beth Roberts. if, if, if, Social For Blind Group Members of the Provo chapter No. 3, Utah State Association for the Blind, held a social at the' home of Mrs. Rath Worthen iv Spanish Fork Friday evening. After a short business meeting, a program was enjoyed, with community com-munity singing; two solos with guitar accompaniment by Ilf Jef- feries; two ukelele solos by Vern Penrod; banjo and guitar selection, Morris and Earl Wood; two ac-cordian ac-cordian and harmonica selections by Harold Kendall, accompanied at the piano by James Jacob, and a reading by Dena Bowen. Mr. and Mrs. Murray B. Allen and Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Patterson Patter-son of Salt Lake City were guests Fifty-eight were present. I Em Anon Unit Pledge Party ' ' The Em Anon social unit of the ' B. Y. U. held its final pledging party Friday evening at the home 1 of Miss Lola Despain. The hostesses also included Mis.-- : Minnie Hardman and Miss Anna j Hardman, and following the pledg- i ing, dainty refreshments were : served. ! Pledged girls include: Beth' Soffc, Stella Frisby, Irene Mitch- j ell, Naomi Maycock, Kathryn Powejl, Adele Towers, Phyllis j Bant and Gwendolyn Powell. Miss Marjorie Wagers, president, had charge, assisted by: Mrs. J. J. Keeler, sponsor and Miss Florence Flor-ence Pierce, vice president. Wednesday evening, a court of ; honor was held at the Education building, and Friday evening, Nov j 8 a pledge par;y. was held at the, home of Mis.s Margaret Tholen, I with Mifp Orpha Soffe, goat-master, goat-master, giving instructions for the week.. CLIVELL Members of the Clivell club will ' be the guests of Mrs. J, Max Rob- erts Monday evening at 8 o'clock j at her home on Springville road. LAMBDA TAU Mrs. Kathryn S. Graham will j be hostess to the Lambda Tau club j members Monday evening at hei I heme, 340 West First North! street. Mrs. Graham will be as- j sisted by Miss May Sutton. j CAMP NO. Daughters of Utah Pioneers of Camp No. 7, will meet Wednesday Wednes-day at 2:30 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Mary Henderson. A fine program has been arranged and refreshments will be served. Elig ible members are also invited, j JUNIOR SERVICE STAR There will be a Junior Service; Star meeting at the home of Marie Hanley, 462 South Third West, Monday at 7;30 o'clock. WOMEN'S COUNCIL The board of the Women's; Council will meet Monday at 3 ; p. m. at the Womens' club house, and a full attendance is urged. ! DIVORCE GRANTED Mrs. Avis Alberta Jacobsen Pa-quin Pa-quin was granted a divorce by default de-fault Saturday in the district court from Van L. Paquin of Lakeview. Mrs. Paquin was granted alimony of $15 a month, attorney's fees, custody of an 8 year old daughter, daugh-ter, LaRue, and restoration of her maiden name. Avis Alberta Jacob-sen. Jacob-sen. The couple were married here January 27. 1927. PYTHIAN SISTERS Pythian Sisters of Provo temple PLEASANT GROVE Mr. and Mis. Olis Yancy. wish to announce the marriage of thtir daughter Eva, and J. Walter William?, sou of Mr. and Mrs. I. K. Williams o: Fmery county. Judge Martin M Larsen performed the ceremony at the court house in Provo. Tuesday. November 11. The bride is a local telephone operator, and the groom is a senior at the B. Y. U. The bride's parents are planning a wedding supper in honor of the ycung couple which will be given in the near future, and her girl friends are planning a shower for her. if- if- f- WARD TURKEY DINNER A turkey dinner and bazaar will be held at the First ward recreation recrea-tion hall Thursday, and the pub-lie pub-lie is extended a cordial invitation to attend. Dinners will be served betwe. n the hours of 12 noon and 2 p. ni . and an entertainment has been planned for the evening, to commence com-mence at 7:30 o'clock. No. 9 will meet Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock at the K. of P. hall CATHOLIC WOMEN The Catholic Women will meet Monday at 2:30 o'clock at the home of Mrs. C. H. Nickerson, for a social. VIKLLES AMIES Mrs. Mary Hafen will entertain the Vielles Amies club members at the home of Mrs. Edna Mae Hedquist Monday evening. 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