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Show PtttKVO -mT-SHy- SUN TOY HERS EJUT 8 UN D 5rY,0 C Tffg E R .4, 1936 PAGE FIVE Interesting Features For Women; Club And Lodge News Society Editor Ethel D. Rambeau Phone 494 Elda Neves To Be Married Soon PLEASANT GROVE) Mr. and Mrs. VVilford T. Neves of Pleasant Pleas-ant Grove, announce the engagement engage-ment of their daughter. Elda and Aries Steiner, son of Mr. ard Mrs. J E. Steiner of Los Angeles, Cali fornia, formerly of Pleasant Grove. The wedding date has been set for October 14, in the Salt Lake temple. A reception will be tendered ten-dered the young couple in the Third ward church, Friday, October Octo-ber 15, by the parents of the bride. Miss Neves is a talented pianist. She hB won several state honors. When a sophomore in high school she won a gold medal in a University Uni-versity of Utah contest, and last year she was awarded the Lester Taylor gold medal at the B. Y. U. where she has been a student for the past two years. She also gained recognition last year by playing a piano concerto with the B. Y. U. symphony orchestra. The young couple will make their home in California. Newly weds Are Honored At Reception PLEASANT GROVE The wedding wed-ding reception tendered Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Bullock (Hazel Johnson John-son I Friday evening by the parents par-ents Mr. and Mrs. Irving Bullock and Mrs. Johnson, was a beautiful beauti-ful affair. The bride was lovely in a creation crea-tion of pale blue silk taffeta. Her bridesmaids Annie Gardner and Edith Walker were dressed in pale j pink, David Green and Kenneth ' Beers were the groom's attend- i ants. Bouquets of roses and ferns aec- ! ...... , j . : i . I iiaicu me eiiLti tinning ruums at the Second ward church Where the party was held and the attraction in the dining room was the bride's table covered with a beautiful lace cloth and centered with a vase of roses and fern. , , A program .and dancing, were r.jcyid. Optimist Club Affair Enjoyable An afternoon of cards, followed by a delicious dinner, was enjoy ed by the Optimist club members A win ' n urn. Hmfmetmsx-sx,.: wwwwiipw.Wj.Mm.w. .vjJMsxtmwB.-Mmi i- J -' h ' ? FrUv'- T v 5"t ....JivSSiWAK::-. -X v ' I ' v. A - j - ; MARRIAGE PLANS MADE Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Thomas are announcing the betrothal of their daughter, Virginia, well known Provo girl, to Horace F. Brienholt, son of Mrs. Jane Brienholt ot this city. The wedding is to be an event of October 19. Miss Thomas has been assistant to Dr. M. W. Merrill for the past few years while Mr. Brienholt is associated with the Equitable Life Insurance company. He is an accomplished musician. at the home of Mrs. Harvey Hig- j gins Thursday afternoon. The game "500" was played. ! Mrs. J J. Nusink and Mrs. Hazel I Henrie rereivlnc fKf first' inr! sr- f . 0 ! ond awards. Mrs. Frank Rooney and Mrs. Ray Durnell were invited as guests, and the club members in attendance were Mrs. Z. Whittak- 1 er. Mrs. Charles Scott. Mrs. Leo Mecham. Mrs. Clara Sutherland. Mrs. S. T. Lamb. Mrs'. Harold G. nnoiiineiiti ma WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 7th 10:00 A.M. o FIRM AGES IS NEW! FIRM AGE'S IS DIFFERENT! FIRMAGE'S IS THE LAST WORD IN MODERN STORES THE FIRST WORD IN FALL STYLES! PLAN TO ATTEND THIS BEAUTIFUL OPENING EVENT! I'D RMA(ES "WHERE STYLE DEGINS". PROVO, UTAH) Clark. Mrs. J. J. Nusink, Mrs. George H. Carter. Mrs. Hazel Hen- u ..tl.:u SUES FOR TAXES Two complaints were filed Sat- ur(iay in thc county clerk's office b' the State Tax commission . . . : - a. iiarg-iig non-suppori or saies returns by the American horK Motor company and the Holley Mercantile company of Mapleton. City Briefs Grant Hutchinson, 24, Salt Lake City, and Ruth Griffiths, 21, Salt Lake City, were issued a license to wed, Friday at the county clerk's office Joseph Albert Cagon, 20, Provo, and Gladys Harmer, 19, Spring-ville, Spring-ville, received a marriage license at the county clerk's office Saturday Sat-urday morning. Mrs. Leona Ramsey Swan and children, Eugene, Gordon, Helen, Carole, and Virginia, of Los Angeles, An-geles, Cal., have arrived to visit indefinitely at the home of Mrs. Swan's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ramsey. Mr.' and Mrs. S. H. Blake and son Rex are conference visitors in Salt Lake City. Melvin J. Hutching, 18, Provo, and Margaret Allen, 18, Provo, were Lssued a marriage license Friday at the county clerk's office. B rt Thomas McKee, 21. Spring-ville, Spring-ville, and Vera May DeGraw. 18. Spanish Fork, were issued a lic ense to wed Friday at the county clerk's office. Mr and Mrs. F. H Neldon of Phoenix, Ariz., are among the visitors vis-itors in Provo this week end. lrt :o W illiam of Braver, spent Saturday in Provo with f i iend.s. Cunt, and Mrs. F. M. Howard nre hero from San Diego, Cal IKmald Johnson, 23, Mapleton. and Yvonne Henderson, 21. Provo. were issued a license to wed, Friday Fri-day at the office of the county clerk . Vernon LeFevre, 21, Panguitch and Lilas Dickinson, 17. Santa-quin, Santa-quin, were issued a marriage license lic-ense Friday at the county clerk's office Misses Dorothy and Lois Stewart : are leaving from Salt Lake Citv this evening for Chicago and Cleveland where they will vacation ! for two weeks. f ' ' : : ! R B, Hamwk of Phoenix, Ariz., wasa visitor in Provo Saturday. T. Reed of Colorado Springs, Colo., spent Saturday with business busi-ness friends in Provo Mr. and Mrs. Lisle Stevens of Ogden. are spending a few days in Provo Mrs. Sadye Lewis is a Salt Lake visitors over the week end, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. L. N. Sor-enson. Sor-enson. Dr. and Mrs Carl F. Eyring are conference visitors in Salt Lake City, this week end. Murray WVbb of St. George visited vis-ited in Provo Saturday. Foster Jensen, 23, Castle Dale, and Nina Barton, 19, Ferron, were married Saturday by County Clerk Clarence Grant. Mrs. Henrietta M. Atkinson and I daughter, Carol, of Los Angeles, Cal., are visiting here with her mother, Mrs. Caroline Monson. MLs Ellen Scorup and Mrs. Ellen El-len Humphrey of Castle Gate, and Mrs. Ruth Clegg, are attending conference sessions in Salt Lake City, Friday evening, they attended attend-ed the Northcentral States Mission Mis-sion social Mr. 'and Mrs. Frank Roberts of Palms, Cal., are spending a week Venda VWi Coe Announces the Opening of the Coe's Beauty Salon 33 East Center Street on MONDAY, OCT. 5, 1936 Mrs. Coe cordially invites her many friends and patrons to call on her at her New Modern Shop. The Very Newest and Latest in Beauty phop Equipment Featuring: the Machineless PermanentWave y Phone 264. 33 & Center, Provo, Utah t3 i Promising - Kf 1 I l - - V v 1 I '.--c - - A MISS EDITH John R. Hallidav will present Miss Edith Harrison, accomplish-j Miss Harrison. ed vocalist of Provo. in a recital "On Wings of Song." Mendels Monday evening at 8:15 o'clock i sohn and "Canzonetta," Ambrosis. in College hall. Miss Christensen. Miss Harrison, who is a laugh- I "They Call Me Mimi" ( Later La-ter of Dr. and Mrs. J. 10 Harrison, i Uohmel Pui-cini; "To the Golden will be aecompanied by Mrs. C. O. , Rod," McDowell; "The Last Rose Jensen, and the assisting artist j of Summer," (Martha) Flotow; wiil be Miss Rowena Christensen, j "Analogies," LeRoy J. Robertson ; prominent violinst, and her accom- j "Love and Music." (Tosca) Put-- panist. Miss Martha Coleman. The high class and delig'ntfully entertaining program includes the following numbers: "A Night in May," Brahms; "I'll Not Repine," Schumann; " Even Little Things." Wolfe; "As Through the Street." (La Bcheme) Puccini; "Indian in Provo with Mr Roberts' family. Mr. Roberts formerly lived here. Mr and Mrs. Gene Hansen are leaving today for Pueblo, Colo., to visit Mrs. Hansen's sister, Mrs. Lee F. Williams for 10 days. They were accom pan red by an aunt. Mrs. Eva Starbuck ol Salt ake City, who will spend the time in Mack, Colo., with her niece. Mrs. Tharol Larson of Roosevelt underwent a major operation at the Aird hospital Friday. Card Club Entertained Mrs. Alden Chatwin was hostess to members of the Thursday afternoon aft-ernoon Bridge club at her home Thursday. After a tasty dessert luncheon, the card game was played and the favors, first and second, went to Mrs. Helen Bell, a guest, and Mrs. Charles Wilde. Mrs. Flora Killpack was also a guest, and the following members were present: Mrs. George Mecham, Mech-am, Mrs. Oran Groneman, Mrs. Oscar Carlson, Mrs. Charles Wilde and Mrs. Leon Hedquist. i S. F. Man Weds Girl From Idaho SPANISH FORK Announcement Announce-ment is made of the marriage of Talmadge Simmons, son of Mr. and Mrs. D. G. Simmons of this city to Miss Marjorie Swenson of Twin Falls, Idaho. The marriage was solemnized Sept. 28 at the L. D. S. Salt Lake temple. The young couple will reside at Twin Falls where Mr. Simmons has accepted ac-cepted a position with the Amalgamated Amal-gamated Sugar company. Vocalist HARRISON -Stokes Delebes, Bell Song." (Lakme) cini. Miss Harrison. A cordial welcome is extended to the public in genoial. The recital re-cital is free. P fa a i This Exclusive CASWE.LL RUNYAN Feature Gives 1-3 More Storage Space! Three Big Trays for the convenient storage of oft-used dainties are supplied in this beautiful Cas'well-Runyan Cedar Chest. Two of these trays hinge and swing at the outside corners, permitting ready access to the roomy cedaV-lined interiors. We Will Gladly Arrange the Most Convenient Terms on Your Purchase of Anv Chest. - 2 Extra Special Values DIXON -FURNISH YOUR Shower Given Bride-To-Be The Friendly Eight club gave a shower in honor of MUss Beth Barrett, who is soon to wed Raymond Ray-mond C. Johnson of Provo. 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