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Show v rvr, " 'i ? PROVO (UTAH) SUNDAY HERALD, SUNDAY, MAY 24, 1936 Interesting Features For Women; Club And Lodge News ' Society Editor Ethel D. Rambeau Phone 494 "v. Women's Council Sponsors Musicale And Art Exhibit iTJNDER THE AUSPICES of the Women's Council, the annual musicale and art exhibit will be held at 3 o'clock this afternoon at the Women's clubhouse. Invitations are extended to ajl women's civic and literary clubs and the interested in-terested public. Specially arranged for this occasion, the following- original orig-inal program will be presented : "Adoration," by F. J. Faux, instructor of music, Spanish Fork city schools ; vocal solo, Ifliss Gladys Williams, Mrs. Mary Bird, accompanist ; "Lullaby," by Mrs. Eloise M. Olsen ; vocal solo, Mrs. Doyle Dastrup; "Cradle Song," by John R. Halli- day; vocal solo, Miss Edith Harrison, Harri-son, accompanied by string quartet quar-tet comprising; Farris Edgley. ; Don Earl, first violin, Max But-: ler, second violin, Loraine Bowman, Bow-man, viola, Bernell Tietjen, cello. , Chorale, "O Praise the Lord, Ye Nations," by John Halliday, play-1 ed by string quartet; "Just Be1 Glad," by Prof. LeRoy J. Robertson; Robert-son; bass solo, Farris Edgley; '"The Slumber Song," by Gusta Buggart; string trio, Mr. Buggart, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Olsen; "Serenade," "Sere-nade," by Gustave Buggart, cello solo, Mr. Buggart. Original numbers, xylophone and piano, composed and played by Miss Francell Christensen. . During the musicale. Carlton Culmsee will give a number of his own poems. ; In the receiving line will be Mrs. C. E. Maw, Mrs. M. W. Merrill, Mer-rill, Mrs. Stanley Bonnett, Mrs. Let these gTeat values show you how inexpensively you can furnish your new home, or refurnish your olH one! We guarantee satisfaction with every purchase! pur-chase! We will give unusually easy terms to suit you! Two strikingly handsome pieces, made to please exacting exact-ing tastes! Your choice of a variety of fine, long wearing covers. Both pieces are spring-filled construction con-struction with loose spring-filled cushions. OTHER 2 PIECE LIVING ROOM SUITES AS FOR YOUR BEDROOM an outstanding value, a beautiful 10 piece emsemble Bed, chest, vanity, bench, spring, mattress, mat-tress, .tro. pillows, spread, rug. A Rate Bargain! OTHER 3 PIECE BEDROOU SUITES A SLOW AS $99.50 ASSURED QUALITY IS ECONOMICAL Chestina B. Larsen, Mrs. J. M. Redd, Mrs. S. J. Jones and Miss Blanche Nelson. Mrs. M. B. Wallace is chairman j of the art committee, assisted by Mrs. Alma Wright, Miss Blanche Nelson and Miss Georgiana Johnson. John-son. Mrs. Chestina B. XATsen is chairman of the music cooSmittee, assisted by Mrs. J. M. Tledd and Mrs. Jesse Johnson. The exhibit will be open to the public Monday afternoon from 5 to 9 p. m., ;,rid the literary section of the organization will be hos-tessesT hos-tessesT '' Yse Polish on Furniture' at Iast Monthly Your furniture with fine wood finis-"ice should be dusted daily with asoft, dry dust cloth. A; good furniture polish should be auplieu at least once a month. If you have a bad scratch, applying poii: h. wax it btfor.. Sj A Modern Type Living Room Suite: Large Davenport and Chair iRHROSCOMmN FTJ&N. DEPT. Marriage Is Announced Mr. and Mrs. Roy Passey announce an-nounce the marriage, of their daughter, Katherine to Raymond Willoughby, son- of Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Willoughby of Orem. The ceremony was performed February Febru-ary 27, by Bishop John U. Strat-ton, Strat-ton, in the presence of a few close friends of the young couple. The bride graduated Friday evening from the Provo high school and Mr. Willoughby attended the Lincoln Lin-coln high school. The young couple will make their home the Grand View ward. f Dinner Party in Is G iven The Misses Editha and Leona Booth were hostesses at a delightful delight-ful social affair Friday evening for a number of their friends. Luncheon was served from prettily j "arranged small tables. Games were I played and the prizes were re- ceived by Miss Erma Bennett-and Mrs. Rigby Jacob. I The guests included Miss Mary , Burch, Miss Ida Leichty, Miss I Georgia Maeser, Miss Jennie Ed-j Ed-j ler, Mrs. Russell Mottensen, Mrs. Wesley Jense of Provo, Mrs. I Rigby Jacob of Chicago, Mrs. Claud Burch and Miss Jennie Burch of American Fork. $ SLOW AS S39.50 (Mm :i - ;ps;sw sfe!M J '; - - ' 1 WEDDING DATE SET Announcement is made by Mr. and Mrs. Andrew M. Christensen of Provo, of the betrothal of their daughter, daugh-ter, Mary, to Arthur L. Duckett. son of Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Duckett of this city. June 16 has been set as the date of marriage, the ceremony to be performed in the Salt Lake temple. Immediately Im-mediately following, the young couple will leave for a honeymoon in southern California. They will reside here. The bride-elect is a graduate of the Provo high school and until recently was employed as stenographer at the Utah-Wasatch Dairy company, which position f-yhe held for two and a half years. Mr. Duckett is in business with his father at the Duckett Barber shop. District Meet Of D. U. P. At Pavson The district convention of the twelve camps south of Provo of the Daughters of the Utah Pioneers Pio-neers was held Friday afternoon in the Payson Third ward chapel and was well attended by officers and members of ihe organization. Mrs. Mary T. Dahlquist, county president, was in charge of the meeting and the fpllowing excellent excel-lent program was given: musical numbers by Payson camp: "Im-pcrtance "Im-pcrtance of Preserving Pioneer History," by Iirs. Grace L. S. Cheever, county historian; "Marker "Mark-er Projects," Mrs. Josephine C Jones; "Effectiveness of Planning Plan-ning and Organizing in Camps," by second vice president, Mrs. Phoebe I. Markham of Spanish Fork; "Pioneer Songs" Mrs. Emma Em-ma G. Jones, county chorister; "Talk to Secretaries," Mrs. Leah Miller Cheever, state secretary; "Presentation of the 1937 Outline Work" by Mrs. Kate B. Carter of Salt Lake. "Proper Mode of Presenting Outline Work" by Mrs. Mary J. Finley of Springville, outline out-line chairman; "Dues," Mrs. Josephine Jos-ephine S. Bird; "The Pioneer's Ten Commandments" written by Mrs. Finley were read by Mrs. Florence B. Baird, treasurer. Mrs. Ida M. Kirkham of Salt Lake repseenting the State Central company of Salt Lake gave an interesting talk. Two hundred and twenty-five officers and members mem-bers were in attendance. The following captains were present: Mrs. Emma Cushing Whitmore of Mt. Summit camp; Mrs. Armetta E. Brown of Lake Shore camp; Mrs. Hazel Ludlow Richardson of the Benjamin Stewart camp; Mrs. Mary C. Mar-cussen Mar-cussen of the Stephen Markham camp; Mrs. Chloe Davis Jorgen-sen Jorgen-sen of. the Salem camp; Mrs. Ella Snow Johnson of Mapleton camp; Mrs. Lily Mprgan Rowe of Spanish Fork camp; Mrs. Rebecca Re-becca H. thristensen of Jens Hansen Han-sen camp; Mrs. Charlotte Corn-aby Corn-aby of Mount Slonette camp; Alene Cluff Simmons : : Assisted by : : DIL WORTH SIMMONS Announces Summer School of Piano SIX WEEKS BEGINNING JUNE 1 Franklin School Beginners and Advanced Students PHONE 1298 RISTERIN-ADVAiNGE Thcmas camp; Mrs. Sylvia Johnson John-son Miner of Aaron Johnson camp: Mrs. Lelia Sumsion of Camp Springville; Mrs. Amy Townsend Haynes of Payson Camp 1; Mrs. Myrtle Tanner of Sco Lily camp; Mrs. Cecil Bingham Bing-ham Cahoon of Seagull camp: Mrs. Lillian York Pickering of Peteetneet camp. Utah county officers in attendance attend-ance were Mrs. Sarah B. Cum-mings. Cum-mings. Mrs. Pheobe I. Markham. Mrs. Boulah C. Henrichsen, Mrs. Grave S. Chi ever, Mrs. Florence B. Baird, Mrs. Sarah H. Passey. Mrs. Seraph NT. Jackson, Mrs. Rose H. Farrer, Mrs. iiimma G. Jones, Mrs. Jcsephine Jones, Mrs. Josephine Jos-ephine S. Bird, Mrs. Bernetta C. Beck. Mrs. Rose Young Stewart, Mrs. Eleanor F. Duke. i f. if. S. C. Club In Session Mrj. Marion Poulson was hostess host-ess to th( members of the S. C. club at her home Friday afternoon. after-noon. Bridge was played and the favors were received by Mrs. Leonal King and Mrs. Ross Curtis. Cur-tis. Mrs. Leo Duke was awarded the traveling prize. Rose.1- were used to beautify the tables from which a delicious luncheon lun-cheon was served. mug soumaai QpQEBBffiffo urn Even if you have suffered for years from. Piles, Fistula or other rectal complications, let us send you without cost or obligation ob-ligation our Free Book which describes the mild McCleary Treatment in detail. Thousands of men and women from all parts of the United States have been restored to health by our treatment. Wrie a letter or use a one-cent post card. Addrpss the MrClearv Clinic. E1913 Elms Blvd., Excelsior Ex-celsior Springs, Mo. No cost no obligation. (Adv.) fiYiYiT Garden Party For Literary League Important among the social events of the spring season was the annual breakfast of the Literary Liter-ary League held Saturday morning morn-ing at the home of Mrs. Heber Johnson. The affair was in the form of a delightful garden party. Rugs, outdoor furniture and huge baskets of beautiful flowers made the setting ideal for the occasion. White was the effective color chosen in the decorative scheme. The long table was attractive with its centerpiece of white peonies and bouquets of small white flowers flow-ers used at either end. Beautiful white pottery gave added charm and the place cards were in harmony har-mony therewith. Each guest received re-ceived as a favor a small cactus plant in a Catalina pottery container. con-tainer. Mrs. Raymond Richin reviewed AH UTTERLY MEW S Moonstone Ware containers on sliding shelf Triple Food Savfer Set. POP! Big, dry, zero -cold cubes he new Eject -o-Cube Ice Tray. COMPARE IT With the Valugraph you can check for yourself, point by point, the values offered in refrigerators. refrigera-tors. Get a Valugraph today, let it help you see the extra value found in the Westing house Golden Jubilee models and see our complete com-plete line with its Golden Jubilee feature. I fliiiG (hQW gacpQ 0eODot3aQgn0 groove j WEST! the year's program and activities in a unique and interesting pres- , entation of "A World Tour. Bridge was the diversion of the afternoon. The committees in charge of the breakfast included Mrs. Heber Johnson, Miss Rheta Kay, Mrs. Lynn Taylor, Mrs. Henry Taylor, Mrs. Denzil Brown, Mrs. E. L. Kammermayer, Mrs. Sherman Christensen, Mrs. Rex Johnson, Mrs. Raymond Richin, Mrs. Lynn Creer. The members present were Mrs. Denzil Brown, Mrs. Eldon Clark, Mrs. Sherman Christensen, Mrs. Lynn Creer, Mrs. W. Stanley Dun-ford, Dun-ford, Mrs. Walter HedquLst, Mrs. Rex Johnson, Mrs. E. L. Kammer-meyer, Kammer-meyer, Miss Rheta Kay, Mrs. Bud Nilsson, Mrs. Raymond Richin, Miss Helena Stewart. Mrs. Henry Taylor, Mrs. Arthur Taylor, Mrs. Leland Van Wagoner. Mrs. Lynn Taylor, Mrs. Clifton Tolboe, Mrs. Vernon Tolboe. Mrs. Neal Thur-man Thur-man of Price was a special guest. vfi 3f A black goldfish, the Chinese Moor, is produced more successfully success-fully by crossing a red fish and a black one than by mating two black ones. v ft 11111111 3 O Start with streamline styling . . . gleaming finish fin-ish of High Bake Dulux ... a welded all-steel cabinet reinforced with steeL Add to these such features as the big fast-freezing Froster, Triple Food Saver Set, Adjusto-shelf, improved Eject -o-Cube Ice Tray, and Built-in Utility Basket. Com' plete the list with the time-tested Hermetically-sealed Hermetically-sealed forced -draft cooled mechanism with 5 years' protection against service expense at only $5 a dollar a year included in the price. Outside values, inside values, performance values, and protection values in the new Westinghouw Golden Jubilee models make 1936 the greatest value year in refrigerator history. from POINT BY POINT awns IKEIFIHlII(BEIHIiirIDISO Tavl .or of - NGHOUSE REFRIGERATOR HEADQUARTERS Engagement Is Made Known Mr. and Mrs. Lamar Tuttle of Springville, wish to announce the engagement of their daughter, Reba, to Beryldean Clowaru, son of Lester Cloward of Salem. The oung couple will be married mar-ried June 5 in the Salt Lake temple, and will make their home in Salem. if, Sf, Luncheon and Business Session The Past Matron's luncheon held Friday at the home of Mrs. Fred Hischier proved to be a delightful de-lightful affair. Spring flowers, in the O. E. S. colors adorned the luncheon table at which covers were laid for Mrs. Anna Marwick. Mrs. Charles Ward, Mrs. H; F. j Cannon, Mrs. Chas. Tullis, Mrs. J J. G. Strickley, Mrs. T. J. Rasmus-, Rasmus-, cr, Mrs. W. C. Ireland and Mrs. Hischier. A business meeting following fol-lowing the luncheon. PRICES FROM 119 $ RuisseM VALUE ! |