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Show PAGE FOUR PROVO (UTAH) SUNDAY HERALD, SUNDAY, APRIL 12, 193 6 V AMjiaX and G Ethel D. Rambeau Society Editor Phone 494 Fashions - Menus Church, Lodge Functions Wed Fridav In Salt Lake Temple The marriage of Miss La Rue Freckleton. daughter of Mrs. Ar-lie Ar-lie Freckleton of Provo. to Paul S. Anderson, son of Mr. and Mrs. G. K. Anderson of Emery, took place in the Salt Lake 'temple Friday. Fri-day. - The ceremony was performed at 1:30 o'clock jy Joseph Christen-sen. Christen-sen. in the presence of the parent? of the young couple, Mrs. Footc of Salt Lake City, an aunt of the groom, and friend of the briae Mrs. N. A. Peterson. Mrs. Clara P. Bullock and Mrs, Zella P. Brasher of Provo. A family dinneY was held at' the Foote residence. After a few "days' stay in. Emery, the couple will return to Pn.vo to make their home Sf, Sf. if. Nautilus Unit Al Old Mill Function The annual Old Mill atfau- of he Nautilus social unit ui the B. Y. I." , was held S'aturd iy r.itzht, 30 couples p.irticip:itini4 in. Uv- delightful de-lightful fund i"!i. Dinrn-j wa s-r -d at th Beau tfirnmri.fi 'a! m Salt Lake ('ity t.'-f' ie the party motored to the OKI Mil; lor- dancing. A Japanese idea was carried out m the table decorations. bright - hued flowers being employed, and tiny Jap boys and girls underneath open umbrellas being used as place cards. The Misses Heien Kobinson, Faye JVppsor. and Marian Berg arrane..,1, the affair', and the unit officers include: Miss .riita Smoot president: Miss Or-lene Boy den. vice president: M;sc- Em ma ZabriS'kie. secretary im r . Mr and Mrs Wymar Mr. aral Mrs. J li' K. o the patrons and tleas- Bt g ami :s.:: wei-e Easter Breakfast Attractive Affair Among the pleasing events of the week end was the Easter breakfast enjoyed by the B. Y. U Thailand, at College Inn' .Saturday morning A yellow and green color scheme was predominant, the table being centered with daffodils Mis. Myrtle Tanner wa.s toast mistress, and clever toasts were given by Miss Ethel Karron and Mis,s Mo-zelle Mo-zelle Houtz. Miss Isabelle Dill-man. Dill-man. president, spoke briefly Miss ("reorgia Olsen was chairman, chair-man, assisted by Miss Iona Johnson John-son and Mis.-; Dorothy Bowman Places were Arranged , for : Musses Isabelle Dillman. Georgia Olsen, Myrtle Tanner. Ethel Karron, Kar-ron, Mozelle Houtz, Delia Houtz. Elva Wignall. Rcva Jackson. .lane Johnson. Dorothy Bowman. Betty Brooks and Mrs. A C Lambert Social Planned For Blind Group A social will be held by Chapter No. 3 of the Utah Association for the Blind. Monday evening at 8 o'clock at the Women's club house A cordial invitation is extended to al! members and fnends A good program has been arranged arid dancing will follow Refreshments Refresh-ments will be served. Shell Expect Them On Easter! Ea.-dt-r is a season for greetings and the best greeting of all is the one that flowers bring! No matter where you want your greeting to go, we'll take care of it; we'll deliver in the immediate territory, and telegraph flower.- lo any part of the world! PROVO GREENHOUSE PHONE EIGHT-O LADIES' FLORAL 171 YV. Center PHONE 466 Jefferson Day Ball Monday ight President Roosevelt's Jefferson dayNaddress at 8:30 o'clock, will be a special feature of the annual Jefferson Jef-ferson day ball tb be held Monday Mon-day evening at the Utahna hall announces Clarence Grant, Utah county clerk, who is chairman of the affair. To add to the spirit of the-oc casion, Mrs. Frances G Callahan. Utah county chairwoman of the Democratic Women's clubs, will appear in colonial costume, as will the precinct chairweman of the county. Another special feature will be the "Minuet," which is to be danced by two youngsters. The public is invited to attend Proceeds will be used for the national na-tional Democratic campaign. Club Calenda HON UK I'll Mis. Violet P. Hart will be hi.sle-w to members of the Bon-heur- ilub Tuesday evening at her h .me. IIOMK ARTS The Home Arts section of the Women's Council will meet Monday Mon-day al 2 :.'?) o'clock at the club h-uisf Lynn Taylor will give a ;..!!: in ' J ee. (rating the Honif." SOCIAL ART Mrs Vilate Vincent will be ho-sTess to the Social Art club members Monday evening at 8 ' 'eJ.uck at her- home. LK TESEE Members of the Le Tesee club will be the guests of Miss Ruby Street Monday evening at 7:30 d eli ck at her home. MONDAY SOCIAL The Monday Afternoon Social lub will meet with Mrs. Annie Mildenhall Monday at her home. I IDELAS ALUMNAE Fidelas Alumnae members will meet Monday evening at 7:30 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Audrey Aud-rey J. Hiller. VIELLES AMIES Vitlles Amies club members will hold open session Monday evening at 8 o'clock at Keeleys. each member being privileged to invito one guest. The hostesses are Miss Kate Peters, Mrs. Flora McKell and Mrs. Mary Hafen. O. E. S. Valley Chapter No. 3, O. E. S.. will meet Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock m the Masonic temple. All members of the order are cor-diallv cor-diallv invited. Enjoyable Social After Meeting Fifth ward Y. W. M.'l. A. officers offi-cers and teacheis met at the home of Mrs Flora Mc Kell Friday afternoon, aft-ernoon, anil- after a business session, ses-sion, -a social was enjoyed. Miss Mary Mac Gregor read a three-act play, following which tasty refreshments were served by the hostess, assisted by her niece Ruth Lee In attendance were: Mrs. Sadye Lewis. Mrs. Josephine Jones, Mrs. Veda Nelson. Mrs Lois Christen-sen. Christen-sen. Mrs. Gwen Whetton, Mrs. Grace Harding. Mrs. Estelle Olsen. Mrs. Esther Holb.ook. Mrs. La Vieve Ear l. Miss Virginia Thomas. Miss Merk Anderson. Miss Mildred D'xon and Ml-s Leona Fetzer. Send Her FLOWERS . ... t - ' , ' ilW11 1 : :'. . - ::: i , i ' & J J: 1 'r - , : WEDDING Open Soss ion Program On England An enjoyable sot ;if.iir ( Friday afternoon. w:is the open session of the Litcrrtry League, held at the home i Mrs. Arthur D. Taylor with Mrs Lynn Tiiylor as assisting hostess Meredith Wiisor. gave i delightful de-lightful talk on Knglnd. with interesting in-teresting details ! her kings; especially es-pecially dealing with the life of the late King George. Two beautiful vocal solos were rendered by Far is Edgely. accompanied ac-companied by Miss Florence Todd. A tasty repast wa.s served. Mish Rheta Kay and Miss Hur.icc Bird-had Bird-had the program in charge. The following guets .-pent an enjoyable alte; !: o;, : M rs. Orea li. Tanner. Mrs I -n. . id I)ion. Mrs. Henry Mildenhail. Miss Laura Bonnett. Mrs Ahr.a K. Wright. Mrs. Sherman Kobinson, Mis. Frank Mullett. Mr-. Herald K. Clark. Mrs Karl Young. Mrs. Eldon McKell. Mrs. .lay Keeler. Mrs. Jesse Johnson, Mrs. S. L. Morgan. Mrs. Whit Hoover. Mrs. S. H. Scott. Mrs Lorm ( Biyner ind Miss Mildred Condon. Club membeis i.ii.s,.nt include i Mrs. Bud Xi!ss..n. Miss Rheta Kay. Mrs. A R Robinson. Mrs. Vernon Tolboe Mss Kunice Bird. Mrs. Sherman Christer.sen. Mrs. Leland Van Wagoner. Mrs. Walter Hedquist, Mrs Henry Taylor. Miss Helena Stewart. Airs. Raymond Richan. Mrs. Clitton Tolboe". Mis. Mark Allen and Mrs An to-,. Roni-ney. Roni-ney. Regular Club Meeting Held Mrs. May Snow entertained members of the Daisy Sewing club Friday afternoon at h)rr home, cards being followed by a delicious delic-ious dinner. In attendance were: Mrs. Violate Vio-late Johnson, Mrs. Merle Madsen, Mrs. Zora Peay. Mrs. Nettie Cluff. Mrs. Louise Jorgensen, Mrs. Fred Evans, Mrs. Anna Anderson, Mrs. Nels Hanson and Miss Leona Hanson. MRS. CONGER Announces the transfer of Bernat Yarns, formerly handled han-dled by Mrs. Romney. Appointments made by PHONE 043-J-l DATE SET A N'XorXCEMEXT is niade of the betrothal of Ro-berta Ro-berta Hinlmarsh. charming daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T. La Mar f iindniaish of Provo. to Elmo M. Green, son rt' Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. Green of this city. The marriage is to he an event of April 22, and the ye.unjr couple will reside here. Miss Rindmarsh is a senior at the Provo high school and will graduate this spring. Young Couple To Be Wed Soon Mrs. Cle.tlon Bray of Provo wishes to announce the engagement engage-ment of her daughter, Fern, to Max Johnson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alma Johnson of Orem. The marriage will take place in the near future. The bride-elect formerly attended attend-ed the Provo high school, and Mr. J( hnson was graduated from Lincoln Lin-coln high. -Jc jc Easter Motif At Bridge Affair Members of the S. C. club were the guests of Mrs. Leo Duke at her honu Friday afternoon. Bridge was followed by a tasty Faster luncheon. Daffodils were used as a decoration, and Easter favors pleased the following membeis: mem-beis: Mrs. Henry Shurtletf, Mrs. Leonel King. Mrs. Emil Thalman. Mrs. Alton Jones, Mrs. Adelbert Coleman, Mrs. Marion Powelson, Mrs. Lee Tuttle and Mrs. Ross Curtis. Mrs. Tuttle, Mrs. Shurtless and Mrs. King won the favors. Nautilus Group Pledges Girls Nautilus girls of the "Y" were enteitained by the Misses Orlene Boyden, Vernis Richards and Helen Swenson Thursday evening at the Boyden home. The purpose of the meeting was to pledge the following girls: Mary Foi. Ivv Roberts, Mabel Bost, Or-ta Or-ta Linfl and Earlene Durrant. A tasty Easter luncheon followed. In attendance, in addition to those named, were: Ruth Paxm:'.n, Pearl Youkstetter, Louise Hammond. Ham-mond. Mary Rowe. Rose Kiikham, Helen Devy, Mary Green. Anita Smoot, Helen Robinson, Marie Duffin. Helen Thomas, Marjorie Moore. Alta Thurgood, Geraldine Beck. Margaret Christensen, Hazel Robinson, Helen Ward, Emma Za-briskie, Za-briskie, Fay Jeppson. Shirley Redd and Martha Coleman. If Your Hair Isn't Becoming- You had better be coming to the Y BEAUTY SHOP A and PERMANEXTS ?5"" up. Y BEAUTY PARLOR Mis. Jacoby Is Honored Tn compliment to Mrs. Bernard i Jacoby, who is leaving soon to ; r i side in Duchesne, members of i the Just-A-Mere club entertained at Keeleys Friday afternoon. Bridge was the diversion, Mrs. Joseph Benson winning the high sco iv prize, and Mrs. H. A. Hansen, Han-sen, the consolation favor. A tastefully appointed luncheon followed. fol-lowed. i Guests included Mrs. Golden j Andermn. Mrs. Frank Stark, Mrs. Ross Jensen and Mrs. Algene Spackman, and the club members (present were: Mrs. Thomas Hardy j Mrs. Ray Hoover, Mrs. Karl Seherer. Mrs. H. A. Hansen, Mrs. Leo Parker. Mrs. Robert Reid, Mrs. Bt rnard Jacoby and Mrs. Joseph A Benson. Birthday Dinner Enjoyable Affair Mrs. John Bennett entertained at a birthday dinner in honor of Clarence H. Bennett, covers being laid for the following: Mr. and Mrs. Clarence H. Bennett Ben-nett and son Jerry of Boise; Mrs. Lyndon Bennett and children Gordon, Gor-don, Joanne and Jack of Gerlach, Nevada; Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Bennett Ben-nett and son Kay of Salt Lake City. Mrs. James Graham of Salt Lake: Mr. and Mrs. Dewain Davis Da-vis and son Dix, John Bennett and Miss Elaine Bennett of this city. v!- .L. t -l 4 Enjoyable Affair For Provonas Club l Provonas members met at the i home cf Mrs. Wren Wilkins. Fri-i Fri-i dav afternoon, sewing and chat i being the diversions, i A delicious dinner, featuring an i Easter scheme, was served to the j following guests: Mrs. Ida Con-! Con-! over, Mrs. Maggie Wilkins and 1 Mrs. Electa Vincent, and the mem-' bers. Mrs. J. H. Beck, Mrs. Albert i Selck, Mrs. Caleb W. Haws, Mrs. ; Alma Baker, Mrs. WalteY Tay-I Tay-I lor. Mrs. Fred Chritchlow, Mrs. Etta Graham, Mrs. James Mc-Clellan Mc-Clellan and Mrs. Tillie Bailey. B ea u t i c ians At Banquet Here i The Provo Beauty Operators' ! association sponsored a Utah county coun-ty beauticians' banquet Friday i evening at Keeleys. The- affair was attended by 68 g-ueats, including the partners i Twenty-five were present from Salt Lake City. Mrs. Reva Wag-ener, Wag-ener, president, was in charge. and the toastmistress, Mrs. Alllc ; Crookston of American Fork, was I introduced by Mrs. Delia Love-ridge. Love-ridge. J. Earl Lewis, local barber, was the speaker of the evening, hit remarks dealing particularly with organization and legislation. A special feature of the affair was the hair style review, the following shops presenting models: Provo Beauty Studio, Milady Beauty Service. Delia Loveridge Lillian Hardy, Melva Peay, Reva Wagener and Lucile Ahlander. Some of the models wore beautiful growns from Christensen's i Dancing was enjoyed f Rebekah Party Follows Meeting j The Rebekahas met at the j I. O. O. F. hall Friday evening, j and after their meeting they were j joined by their partners and a card party was enjoyed. , Progressive ,r00 was played. ' Mrs. Thomas Hardy and J. B. ! Warren winning the high score prize, and Mrs. Ed Shields and Sam Perlman receiving the second favor. A delicious luncheon wa.s served to 30 guests. WITH A rvn M Mil)"" fm mPl 19th Century E nterta in Guests A delightful interesting open session of the Nineteenth Century club, was tendered at the residence of Mrs. H. B. Mensel on East Center street Friday afternoon. Mrs. C. E. Btrry. president gave Easter greetings to "the member.' and guests, after which Announcing Installation of Frederics ONE MINUTE PROCESS OF PERMANENT WAVING The Sensation of the Century! THINK OF IT!. 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