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Show ., -"''J . ' ' -4-.: PROVO (UTAH) - SUNDAY ;jgfftABQ,'"V;rgUNIAYt APRIL" 24," 1938 PAGE FIVE Interesting Features For Women; Club and Lodge News Ethel D Rambeau Society Editor Phone 494 Op en Session t)dd Fellows. Prison, Theme Creates Fun At Dinner Of Literary League Rebekahs To Celebrate Among the Interesting parties of the late week, was the open session of the Literary League, held at Harley's Chateau Friday afternoon. Mrs. ShernrrChristenson, recently re-cently elected president, Welcomed the metnoers an guests and introduced intro-duced the present president, Mrs. Neal C. Thurman, who gave an unusually line review of the life of Nijinsky, famous Russian dancer, danc-er, a biography written by Nijin-sky's Nijin-sky's wife, Lamola. Mrs. Viola- Wood and Mrs. Zenith Zen-ith Johnsoh played a piano duet, " The March of the Flaus." and Mrs. Nola Nilsson sang, 'The Morning Wind," and "Lilt Thine Eyes,' accompanied by Mrs. Johnson John-son at the piano. Deliciou-s refreshments were .--erved by the hostesses, Mis. Lynn Taylor,. Mrs. Denzil Brown and Mrs. Vernon Tolboe. ' Guests of the afternoon were: Mesdames Harold BlumerUhal, Earl Strang. Irwin Tolboe, C. A. Tolboe, Tol-boe, Allen Johnson, Wayne Hales. P. A. Christensen, R. .A- Hansen, Moiris dinger, Victor Bird, Erven J. Nelson, A. H. Hickman, J. W. Smith, C. O. Jensen,, C. E. Rowan, A. E Rawlings, Stanley A. Bon-nett, Bon-nett, J. Rulon Morgan. Wesley IJ. Lloyd, Dun Anderson, Byron Nelson, Nel-son, J. H. Culder, Stanley M. Clark, Sterling Brcanbpack, Edgar A. Poe, Glen C. Lycan, Elden McKell. A. W. Thurman, D. T. Page, S.-L. Atkin. W. A. Christensen, Christen-sen, Ernest Reynolds, Deserei Johnson and Miss Allle Dixon. Members present included: Mes-dames Mes-dames Denzil A. Brown, W. Stanley Stan-ley Dunford, Bud Nilsson. A. E. Robison. Vernon . Tolboe, Sherman Christenson, Lenn Creer, Heber Johnson, Lynn Taylor, Walter Hed-quist, Hed-quist, Elderr Cark, Fred Mark-ham, Mark-ham, Clifton Tolboe, Antone Roni- ney, Neal C. Thuiman. -Gain Carter, Car-ter, C. A. Larsen and Henry Tay- lor. Co Htan smoDO 1 Club Dance An tttfete "Ezra'? arn dance as held Saturday evening tne Farrer junior "high school by the Cosmopolitan club of Brig-ham Brig-ham Young university. Overalls and aprons were in evidence as the style of the evening, eve-ning, and in keeping with the farm atmosphere, refreshments of milk and crackers were served. Clarence Tyndall, club president, presi-dent, impersonated the famous radio character of Uncle Ezra, as j master of ceremonies. On the ... .... 1 assisting committee were Lucille I Farnsworth. Oliver R. Smith and ! Murlyn Brown. i Enjoyable Card Party Is Held The Eman-On club was held Friday at the home of Mrs. Joseph Gagon, 500 being the feature fea-ture of entertainment. Mrs. Roe Binks was voted in as a new member, and Mrs. Joseph Harmer was a guest. Prizes were won by Mrs. Har mer and Mrs. Afton Boyce. Members Mem-bers present included Mrs. Ralph Dunn. Mrs. Merrill Binks, Mrs. Joseph Gagon, Mrs. Afton Boyce, Mrs. Thomas McLane, Mrs Clifford Clif-ford Wade and Mrs. Lee Allen. I I I For Mother's Day If you can't be with Your Mother on HER Day, Do the Next Best Thing SEND HER YOUR PHOTOGRAPH! Make An Appointment Today -Portrait and Commercial Photography- Kodak Finishing and Frames LARSON 77 North University Avenue PHONE 384 '& -f,& WELL-KNOWN BRIDE-ELECT Mr. anil Mrs. George C. Van Wagenen announce the engagement of their daughter. Fay Erva, to N. LaVerl Christensen, son of Mrs. Josephine Christensen of Hinckley, the marriage to take place Thijraday;r May 5. in the Salt Lake temple. Miss Van Wagenen is a graduate of Brigham Young university where she was affiliated w th the Thalian social unit. At present she is a cashier at Paramount theater. Also a graduate of B. Y. IT., Mr. Christensen is office manager of the Provo City, Waterworks department. He was formerly employed on the editorial staff of the Evening Herald. An attractive wedding reception is being planned by the bride's parents, the event to be held in the Fourth ward amusement hall on the evening of the marriage. at ! f lMf-un 1 1 ii a I if mrs ' Mr. and Mrs. Ronald L. Wil- sorf Qf 444 South Third West, , tr.i.i..,, u nave a suji, uuiu r imny ai um. , t. nome- The mother is the former Hattie May Clark. Catholic Women Sponsoring Party The public is cordially invited r to attend a card party being spon- sored by the Catholic Women's League. Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock at the Parish hall. T . Mrs. W R. Mackey is chair-1 man, and is being assisted by Mrs. Georgiana Keeney. Bridge and 500 will be played, prizes awarded and , luncheon served. STUDIO Provo, Utah " :::;!$.:.: , ' '. - f I V- '- Annual Banquet Held By Elders Elders of the Bonneville ward, w.vh their partners, enjoyed their annual banquet Friday evening in the amusement hall. Thirty-five couples surrounded i the long banquet table, gay with vases of sorine flowers. Mr. and 'Mrs. LeRay Decker and Dean and Mrg Qerrit de Jon Jr were gpe cial guests. Lester H. Jones, president of the elders' quorum was toast-master. toast-master. Short talks were made by Heer Rupper, Dean de Jong. Lee Morgan, Le Ray Decker and Bishop Andrew Jensen. Two vo- VX"". I the Mecham trio; Rex Ward sang j aml readings were given by little Marilyn Duke and Miss Rinda (Carter,, An accordion selection , waAs P.layed by.Barnice Gardner Assisting Mr. Jones were his counselorSi William Nelson and 1 PQ I CdIao ir n o ii'AfA fn iaVtA1 V-v Jxirin Wright, and the secretary, Lorin Rowley. U Theater Party Proves Delightful A group of Second ward Gleaner girTs "formed a party and enjoyed enjoy-ed a theater party at the Paramount Para-mount Friday evening. Partcipating in the event were: Mabel and Ardith Olsen, Effie Anderson, Mildred Nielsen, Rose and Ruth- ClarDea Frazier, El-Ja El-Ja and Afton Rodeback, Naomi and Heln Hoover, Mackene Mad-sen, Mad-sen, Mrs. Virginia T. Green, Mrs. Olga M.- Cook, Agnes Madsen, Belva and Florences Riding, Ger-aldine Ger-aldine Olsen and Thelma Nelson. After the show, the girls went to the home of Miss Agnes Mad-sen Mad-sen and Mrs. Olga M. Cook, where they were presented with dainty corsages pf, pansies and violets, tied with sliver ribbons. Refreshments Refresh-ments were"' served. Local Women to Gather in Salt Lake A meeting' of the auxiliary to the Mf ."''f'impSinogos camp No. 4, U. S. W. V., was held Thursday evening at the Women's club house, with Mrs. Leila Stephens, president, in charge. f rfUlans re discussed for the local members attendance at the j banquet being held at the New- house hotel in Salt Lake City, Thursday evening at 8 o'clock, for Mrs. Mary Mc Cauley of Washington, D. S., national department depart-ment president, who will make her official visit to the Utah departments. de-partments. Remarks were made by Mrs. Rachael Loper, department vice president; Mrs. Clara Duff ins and Mrs. Inez M. Beatty, all of Salt Lake City. A social time followed, during f-which refreshments were served 1'- 5. -STOKES "ii! "J ' "Details "for-' Parties Discussed Miss Jean Marie .McfceU.. &as hostess "to the Utah Delta chapter. chap-ter. Beta Sigma Phi, Friday evening eve-ning at her home in Payson, with the vice president. Miss Lois Powell, in charge. Miss Edith Russell of Provo, chairman on the Founders' day formal banquet to be held Satur- , day evening, April 30, at Keeleys, reported on present plahs. She is being assisted by Miss Cora Vest. Ritual of jewel pins will be presented at the banqdet to the following girls: Orpha Law, Cora Vest, Kathleen Simons, Edith Russell and Lois Powell. Also, plans were made for a Mothers' day tea to be held in M-ay were discussed by Miss Anna-belle Anna-belle Pace of Payson, chairman. The lesson was given by Miss Marian Willett on "Color." A delicious supper was served to the follownig: Miss Edith Russell, Rus-sell, Miss Orplia Law 'and Miss Cora Vest of Provo, and the following fol-lowing from Payson: Miss Thelma Vest, Mis. Gladys Winters, Miss Florence Pickering, Miss Edith Elmer. Miss Kathleen Simons, Miss Inez Ott, Miss Ruth Hill, Miss Anna Belle Pace, Miss Lois Powell, Miss Marian Willett and Miss Christa Olsen. FROM HATS TO VEC.ETABLES Hang a hat on the lapel of your suit. Wooden Tyrolean hats are now made as pins to wear for ornament on your spring suit. They are brown and have colored color-ed trim. Simulated cherries, gooseberries, turnips, carrots, lemons and oranges, too, are shown as pins, to swing loosely on your suit from a wooden bar. FOR THE AFTERNOON PARTY s t'.::w,::v.-.- -jam T 1 few : yA' y. fall - ' W-wkmt - -I'll' - v"f.-v r-f i - -fr ti fr-'-""-- ir r - For the late afternoon party, canapes are tidbits guaranteed not spoil your guests' appetites for dinner, yet good acoxapatBuacnt f orjpuneh or cocktails. - Members of the Cdd Fellows and Rebekah lodges will meet Tuesday evening to celebrate the 119th anniversary of the founding of the Independent Order of Odd Fellows. Invitations to lodges at Eureka, Payson and Lehi" have been issued is-sued as well as to all local and visiting members. A novel program will -be carried car-ried out consisting of a "radio broadcast" and songs. Lunch will follow. The festivities will commence at 8:30 o'clock. Que Viva Club Holds Formal An interesting social activity of Saturday night, of the younger social set, was the annual spring invitational dancing party of the Provo high school Que Viva club, held at the First ward hall. Seventy couples attended the smart formal event, music for which was furnished by Bryant Jacobs' orchestra. Refreshments were served during dur-ing the evening, with Miss Rose-l;nd Rose-l;nd Cochran in charge. A beautiful Maderia cloth covered the table, and white tapers were in gold holders. At intermission, students from the Vernon School of Dancing pre-.sented pre-.sented a colorful floor show. The receiving line comprised: Shirley Brockbank, president; Hol-lis Hol-lis Taylor, Barfcara Anderson, Gpi-don Billings, Beth Rambeau, McClure Elliott. Marjorie Clark and George Crum. Mr. and Mrs. Victor C. Anderson Ander-son and Mr. and Mrs. I. E. Brock- bank were patrons. P Barbara Anderson was chair- nan on arrangements, assisted by Beth Bird and Elaine Peterson. Provo Girl Is Married In Denver VP Announcement is made by Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Lamb of Provo, of the marrage of their daughter, daugh-ter, Millie, to Robert Wester of Kansas City, Mo., which took place in Denver, Colo., Thursday, ! Atoil 14 The young couple will reside in Denver. The bride is a fqrmer student of the B. Y. U. and a member of the Lambda Tau club. She is employed by the Denver Telephone Tele-phone company. Bride Receives Beautiful Gifts A recent bride, Mrs. Lamar Glazier, the former Helen Daley, was tendered a shower by her mother, Mrs. A. L. Daley Thursday Thurs-day evening at the home of her aunt, Mrs. C. u Daley. Sweet peas and tulips made the rooms attractive. Games were played, followed by lunch, and the honor guest was presented many useful and beautiful gifts. In attendance were: Mrs. Nettie Net-tie Dickson, Mrs. Ethel Hirst, Mrs. Libbie Tolman. Mrs. Mamie Daley, Mrs. Lula Norman, Mjs. Daisy Chapman, Miss Melba Straw, Miss Virginia Glazier, Mrs. Nellie Chadwick. Mrs. L. D. Ketchum, Mrs. C. L. Daley, Mrs. Mary Bonnett, Mrs. Gertrude Westrope, Miag Ethel Glazier, Mrs. Maurine Gregory, Miss Margaret Mar-garet Wilson, Mrs. Irene Snow, Miss Elaine Bennett, Mrs. Carlos D. Miller, Miss Erma Norman, Mrs. Wayne Daley, Mrs- Louise Singleton, Mrs. Maud Mason and Mrs. Ray Hatfield of Springville. i A5 ?-a v '. w -K : : yv .t - i - r - " - "n' - - v-i v- r - vtiv - - r 'rr-r-"r-t"-i"Trrtfnn an ; . ) i-v-vf: -41 V x. . iV J-Of -J - ; i. ' - ' I. mH'i w f 1 s,,'4 - i r ' "l"t " 1 ii i r i nn niin-- :f. Stokes FINE ARTS The Fine Arts club will meet at Valley Tavern at 1:30 o'clock in Springville, later, to enjoy a lecture at the Art gallery. MEDICAL AUXILIARY The Utah County MedicaT So- ciety auxiliary will meet Wednes- day evening at 7:30 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Garland H. Pace, 1027 East Center street F. W. AUXILIARY The V. F. W. auxiliarv Ls hold- ing a special meeting Monday at 2 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Ellen Carter. DE NOVO Members of the De Novo club will meet Wednesday afternoon instead of Monday, at the home of Mrs. Bert Sullivan. MONDAY CLUB The Monday Afternoon Social club will be guests of Mrs. Eliza Nelson Monday at the home of her son, Vem Nelson, 86 South iixth West street. MISSIONARY SOCIETY A meeting of the Missionary Society of Community church will be held at the home of Mrs. R. C. Street, 161 North Third East, Tuesday afternoon Mrs. Evelyn Carle will give the paper on "China." Reports on the Easter luncheon will be given. O. E. S. Valley Chapter No. 3, O.E.S., will meet Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock at the Masonic temple. VAL NORN ALUMNAE Members of the Val Norn Alumnae Alum-nae will meet Wednesday evening eve-ning at 8 o'clock at the home of Miss Eunice Bird. Jew Designs I? I? low Prices Gessford's, Inc. 47 North University Ave. Paint - Hardware t ' L Club Calendar Wedding-Date Wedding-Date Set Announcement is made by Mr. and Mrs. Joseph M. Crawley of Provo, of the forthcoming marriage mar-riage of their daughter, Margaret, Mar-garet, and John R. McKell, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. G. McKell nf Spanish Fork. Wedding plans are being made for Monday, May 2, Tne nuptials to be held at the bride's home. Miss Crawley formerly attended the B. Y. U.. and is a memb?r of the Epsilon chapter, Delta Theta Chi. national social and cultural sorority. Following a short wedding trip, the young couple will reside in Spanish Fork. Evening of Cards Enjoyed Mrs. A. A. Anderson gave a party at the Edna Mae Hedquist home Friday evening, for the Alpha club members. Rook was played and a delicious dinner served. Jonquils were used to decorate. Those present were: Mrs. T. C. Larson, Mrs. Byron Duke, Mrs. Ernest Paxman, Mrs. Rose Kartch-ner, Kartch-ner, Mrs. James H. Kirk, Mrs. Hy-rum Hy-rum Balrd and Mrs. Roy Passey. Club Entertains I A D.'i-L J Di.. UXIlilUdy r dry ! A birthday party was given Mrs. Andy Jonnson ty members of her club. Friday evening at her heme, an enjoyable time being spent with games, followed by iv. In attendance were: Mrs Annie Carter. Mrs. Judish Mock Mrs Inez King, Mrs. Dorothy Jacobsen, Mrs. Eva Carter, Mrs. Maurine Brandon, Mrs. Matha Hansen Mrs.- Violet Losee, Mrs.. Edna Hill, Mrs. Velma Hixon, Mrs. Mercy Clifford. Mrs. Stella Mooney and Miss Mildred Johnson of Provo, Mrs. Stella Williams and Mrs. Effie Ef-fie Freeman of Pleasant Grove. Ml, AAWV IHJBfLOBIES1 STOQE "Prisoners' Progress" proved a clever theme for the annual progressive prog-ressive supper given by the O. S. Trovata social unit of the B. Y. U. Saturday evening. Cocktails were served at "Constable" "Con-stable" Roa Eddington's "hooze-gow" "hooze-gow" in Springville; "Warden" Clark and Clark of "State Pen" served salad, and the main course was at the "Sing Sing" prisons of "Hardens" J. Bee and J. Be, and "Warden" Margaret Paxman. The "prisoners" were then sentenced sen-tenced to "Alcatraz" in Salt Lake City, under Warden Arlene Call, where dessert was served. "Wanted" circulars of some of the more notorious criminals were posted in the "prisons." The committee in charge of arrangements ar-rangements was Dorothy Durant, Frances Hughes, Margaret Paxman. Pax-man. Jessica Udall, and Mary Hinchcliff. Patrons were . Prof, and Mrs. Karl E. Young and Jack Gibb. Members and their partners included: in-cluded: Kathryn Pardon Joe Stricklund, Roslyn Eddington. Fred Ahlander. Helen Clark, Bar-rangements Bar-rangements was Dorothy Durrant, Paul Larsen, Mary Hinchcliff, Haiold, Larsen. Frances Hughes, Malcolm Booth, Mr. and Mrs. William Fir-mage, Neva Strate. Willie Stevens, Margaret Paxman. Jay Broadbent. Margaret Tate. Ralph Horlacher. Jessica Udall. Doug Davis, Renee Anderson, Shirl Evans, Elaine Hinckley. Sherman Wing, Arlene Call. James Freestone, Ethel Clark. Wayne Soffe. Afton Johnson, Norman Nor-man Jacobs, Ruth Taylor, Wayne Millet, Maurine Murdock. Neal Peterson, Doris Alder, Bob Sumner. Sum-ner. Norma Jackson, Fred Weimer. Virginia Hunter, Dwight King. Elithe Fillmore. Drew Leonard. Hazel Bird, LoNell Hayward. Mary Deane Peterson, Bob Hod-son. Hod-son. Florence Stevens. Sterling Strate, Alice Bown, Rulon John-apn. John-apn. Gwendolyn Toland, Ben Lewis, Lew-is, Joyce Bee. Glen Rowe, June Bee, Everett Manwaring, Jean Danvers, Bud Jackson. Veon Riggs, Deloy McMullin. Afton Hodson. James Lambert, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Freestone. Special guests for the evening were LaRae Alleman, James Fletcher, and June Hodge. Dale jones, Aima Anarus, James Coleman, Cole-man, Ruth McCune. Rex Thomas, Betty Jean Saville and Tom Peterson. Pet-erson. , Jf. "Y" Val Hyrics At Boat Party A boat party was enjoyed by the B. Y. U. Val Hyrics and their partners Saturday evening on the "U. S. S. Neversink," on Utah lake. Dancing was the diversion and refreshments were served at intermission in-termission to 35 couplea. , Max Steineckert, Parker Hansen Han-sen and Bob Sayer comprised the arrangements committee. You will, too, when you feel the difference in this smart swingy footwear with that famous Foot-Free Feeling! Therc'snothing else quite like them ... if you like to step along with a peppy stride, no matter what your age, treat your feet to a pair of our THEY'RE F-UE-X-ltLEI AND ; FEATHER LIGHT! IVs Smart To Be Thrifty" Provo, Utah 3 to 20 members; - |