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Show 1 C PROVO (UTAH) SUNDAY. HERALD;-- SUNDAY, JANUARY 8, 1939 PAGE FIVE i" -I- V v - - fc .' .. y-. :''. a .v. .-.$" s- v " , " ' I , ' K . - " j - - s. fv I . ' Y 4w 1 'A-.V. :r - Er , -, "x ,;.: !- V ' - .-.v NUPTIAL DATE MADE KNOWN Announcement is made by Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Hair of the engagement engage-ment of their daughter, Luella Bell Hair, to Andrew Whyte Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Whyte Sr., of Salt Lake City. January 21, has been set as the date of the marriage, to take place at the home of James B. Whyte in Salt Lake City. The bride-to-be is employed at Taylor Brothers store here. Mr. Whyte "Is -a graduate of the University of Utah and plans to continue his studies there. Birthday Party Given For Son A lively birthday party was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Knudsen Friday afternoon, after-noon, in honor of their son. Gordon tvho turned eleven years old. rA program "and games with prizes awarded the winners of th latter, furnished pleasant enter- .ainment- Lunch was served from -5V- Couple Wed At American Fork tion Wednesday evening of Mr. and Mrs. H. Adams. The marriage a. table attractively decorated with took place just before the recep-mimature recep-mimature pine trees and emblems! tion in Firmape hall and was sol-of sol-of the new year. i emnized by Andrew Jensen, assist- ant nisiorian or me l. u. Mrs. A. W. Jones Has Birthday A number of relatives and friends called at the home of. Mrs. A. Will Jones Friday, on AMERICAN FORK An out- the occasion of her birthuay an- standing social event of ' the new niversary. Games and 'ranch were year, was the wedding and recep-! enjoyed during the afternoon and Mrs. Bernice Dastrup and Mrs Zenith Johnson also entertained with vocal duets. The guest of The guest list included .eith Stewart, Lamar ChrKtensen, Mack Openshaw. Billie Henry, Carl Brimhall, Blilie Knudsen. Kenneth Dean and- David Nelson. Talk On Mexico at Literary League church. Elderly Honor Lady Guest On Birthday Honoring Mrs. Mary J. Old- royd, a resident of Fountain Green, who is visiting here, on her ninety-third birthday anniversary, anni-versary, her daugfoter-in-law, Mrs. Thomas J. Oldroyd, entertained a group of Provo women, former residents of Fountain Green, ana friends of Mrs. Oldroyd. at a dinner party Friday afternoon. The dining table new a, iow bowl of acacia and yellow nar- cisis as a centerpiece and covers were arranged for the following: Mrs. Johanna Jacobsen, Mrs. Emma Johnson, Mrs. Julia Knudsen, Knud-sen, Mrs. Libby Robertson, Mrs. Hattie Carter, Mrs. Mary J. Livingston, Mrs. LaVern Oldroyd, Mrs. Zina Cook, Mis. Vilate Anderson, An-derson, Mrs. Lona Ellertson, Mrs. Lydia Jackson, Mrs. Esther Jackson, Jack-son, Mrs. Emma Lee Bown, Mrs. Dorothy Oldroyd, Mrs. Virginia Oldroyd, Mrs. Hannah Oldroyd and Mrs. Josephine Oldroyd. In attendance also were 13 great grandchildren of the guest of honor. Following the dinner the time was spent with social chat and reminiscing on past events in their native town of Fountain Green. VINE YARD MBS. GEORGE F. WELLS Reporter phone Ol-R-4 ". x Nayy Mothers Hold Social A pleasant evening was spent by members or the Navy Mowers club Friday evening; when they met at the home of Commander Ruth Vincent, in the form of a social. The long dining table from which refreshments were served, held- a. beautiful birthday cake decorated with the words "Navy Mothers." Miniature American flags decorated the entertaining rooms. .Games were also an enjoyable feature of the party and each mother told of the latest news from her son in the navy. Miss Jean Reese entertained with read ings. The prize for the' games was won by Mrs. Marie Adams of American Fork. Others in attendance were, Mrs Eva B. Thurman, Mrs. Clara Car ter,' Mrs- Florence Duke. Mrs. Josie Johnson, Mrs. Orissa Lid- diard, Mrs. Sarah Dennis, Mrs Jennie Dunn, Mrs. Jaunita Lara-bee Lara-bee of Springville, Mrs. Sylvia Bourne, Mrs. Maude Halliday and Mrs. Vilate Vincent, the latter four being special guests. Miss Mabel Olsen Sewaco Hostess Miss Mabel Olsen was hostess to members of the Sewaco club at her home, Friday evening. The group enjoyed 500 for which prizes were awarded to Miss Fawn Jones and Mrs. Lucille Booke. A well arranged lunch was served to the following, Miss Fay Jones, Miss Fawn Jones, Mrs Hope Peay, Mrs. Mariorie Hinck- hey, Miss Ardyth Olsen, Mrs. Bertha Nielson, Miss Irene West-phal, West-phal, members and Mrs. Alton Eggertson and Miss Booke, guests. . Calendar LAM3DA TAU CLUB Members of the Lambda Tau club will meet with Marjorie Beth Boyd at her home, 129 West Sec ond South street, at 5 p. Monday. NINETEENTH CENTURY A meeting of the Nineteenth Century club is scheduled: for Januarv 13. at the home of Mrs. Thomas Gessford, 705 East Center Cen-ter street. Mrs. J.' W. McKenzie will arive a paper, "Who Owns The National Debt." A full attendance at-tendance of members is desired. VALLEY CHAPTER NO. S Members of Valley Chapter No 3 O. E. S., are urged to be in at tendance at a meeting Tuesday, at 8 p- m., in the Masonic temple. CLIVELL CLUB Members of the Clivell club will meet at the home of Mrs. Mar guerite Westwood at 27 East Sec ond South street, Monday eve ning. All members are urged to be present. DE NOVO CLUB Mrs. Ted Johnson will be host ess to members of the De Novo club at her home next Tuesday afternoon. All are urged . to at' tend. JUNIOR LEGION AUXILIARY The Misses Mary and Nancy Wilson will enter members of the Junior American Legion auxil iary the younger group at ther home at 4 p. m., Tuesday. B. Y. U. Women Hear Topics X On Peru Jovality Club kEnjoy Meet The home missionaries, Joseph Booth and David Rowley Sr., will have charge of the program at the church services Sunday evening. The choir under the direction of W. K. Allen will furnish the singing. sing-ing. All ward members are asked to attend. The Sharon stake Primary board members met in their monthly preparation meeting Friday afternoon after-noon at the home of Mrs. Velda C. Bunker. Following the business busi-ness meetine a pot hick luncheon writ n AtiiAtrari hv tho following- mmbe: Mrs. Olive K. Burning Pjayed with high jacore prize won ham, Mrs. Delia Tucker, Mrs" ot"'t. - n Tk T.anira Mrs IfaMB filler Cordner, Mrsx Nina tsootn, jBirs Members of the Jovality club were delightfully entertained Fri- frday evening at the home of Mrs. uFred Brown. Following a delici- tables, progressive bridge was honor received a number of love ly birthday gifts.- Those in attendance were Mrs. W. K. Farrer, Mrs. Joseph Mar- I aii a. -r J J ! The brlie. the former Miss i n, ivirs. Aioert riainaay, mrs. : Gwen Richan. wa3 beautifully clad . olie Olsen. Mrs. George Myers, i in white satin with a lace vlel ! Mrs. Henry Shurtliff, Mrs. Laura i and carried a bouquet of pink j Sutherland, Mrs. Arthur Halh-, Halh-, rose buds. She was attended by day Mirs. Joseph SeeOialer, Mrs. Arthur Knudsen, Mrs. William i iuc iiiiocco uuuii x ii I Rohinsnn and Merma Carlisle The MllUennail, I attendants wore black formals and peas An interesting: meeting of the Literary league was held Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Denzil A. Brown, Mrs. Flora Fish- i er gave a talk on Mexico and displayed a namber of souvenirs from, that country. Mrs. Ruth Richan also entertained with Mexi can music by carried bouquets of sweet and talisman roses. The groom was attended Winn Carlisle. Also in the receiving line were the parents of the young couple, Mr.-and Mrs W. B. Richan of this city and Mr. and Mrs. Dan K. Adams of Manila. A -abort program was held during the evening. Stanley Peters acting A Innrhn ws rvi hv t ho I as. master of ceremonies. hostess to the following. Mrs. ! dancing concluded the evening. Stanley Dunford. Mrs. But! Nvl-sson, Nvl-sson, Mrs. E. L. Kammermeyer, j Mrs. A. E. Robison, Mrs. Vernon Tolboe, Mrs. Sherman Christenson, Fred Markham, Muss Helena Stewart. Stew-art. Mrs. Clifton Tolboe, Mrs. Miss Rheta Kay. Mis Eunice l Mark Allen, Mrs. Antone Romney, Bird. Mrs. Lenn Creer. Mrs. Lynn Mrs. Gam Carter. Mrs. Henry Taylor. Mrs. Eldon Clark, Mrs. Taylor and Mrs. Ruth P. Richan. IPi?nimtinimg - EimIIai?gnimg and OIIE DAY KODAK and FILM SEOUICE CAMERA SUPPLIES & EQUIPMENT and Happy Hours of Carefree EnjoymentX A 25-lb. catch, a glorious sunrise, the beauties of nature ... they remain with you for months to eome! IHIecSlPiTinnc(l: Iltomg No. 110 West Center No. 2 104 West Center Phone 22 Phone 8 LET US DEVELOP YOUR FILMS There Is No Substitute For Quality Mrs. Peter Gron6- man, Mrs. James Peay, Mrs. George Grcmeman, Mrs. Rose Vincent, Mrs. Elizabeth Halliday. Halli-day. A number of other friends and relatives called during the evening. eve-ning. The hostess was assisted by her daughter. Mrs. Alex Kar-ren Kar-ren of American Fork. PAYSIIN MRS. A. R. WILHON Mrs. Sarah Wilson returned home for the holidays from Duchesne, Duch-esne, where she .spent two months with her sister, Mrs. Emma C. Wimmer. She left this weeic for Kanab where she will vi3it at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Brant Jorgenson. Mr., and Mrs. M J. Hutchinson and children went to Helper Sunday Sun-day for a New Year's family dinner. din-ner. Charles Cloward Sr., and William Wil-liam T. Amos left Saturday night for California to visit for several weeks. John Persson went to Eureka this week to visit with his daughter, daugh-ter, Mrs. Thomas Householder. The children and grandchildren of Mrs. Susan Wyler gathered at her home Wednesday evening to celebrate her 75th birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Bowen enter-tanied enter-tanied a number of friends at their home on New Year's Ev. Twenty-five guests were present. Mrs.. Harriett Crook spent New Years ' in Salt Lake City at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Edsel Swaner. . Warren Depew of Raymond, Canada, has been visiting with relatives in Payson. Mrs. Dora Powell returned home Wednesday night from a visit of several days with relatives in Salt Lake City and Magra Clara Memmott. Mrs. xsorma Holdaway, Mrs. Grace Smith and the hostess. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Williamson William-son attended funeral services Friday Fri-day at Midvale for his sister, Mrs. Mary Jane Mc Namara. who waa well known here, having visited many times with her sister Mrs. Annie ,W. Maag. Mr. and Mrs. John K. Allen celebrated cele-brated their fifty-second wedding anniversary Thursday at their home.: A fine tribute was given them on the Jenny Lee program pro-gram over the radio at 9:30 and a family dinner was enjoyed at 8 p. m. Covers being laid for eight of their ten living children. In attendance were Mrs. Edna Robin-sen, Robin-sen, Thomas Allen and Mr. and Mrs. Samuel A. Hilton and Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Allen qf Pleasant Pleas-ant Grove. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jensen and Mr. and Mrs. Leo Allen of Provo, Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Allen Al-len and Mr. and Mrs. Taylor Allen of Vineyard: The honored couple received many telephone calls from out of town relatives and friends congratulating them on their 52 years of wedded life. They are both well and active and the entire en-tire community wish them many more years of happiness. Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Workman of Park City were Vineyard visitors; Saturday, J. E. Wells returned home with them after spending the past two weeks here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Wells. Mrs. Harry Orvin is convalescing at her home following a major operation performed recently at the Clark Clinic. Mr. and Mrs. Roland Harding enterained at a well appointed dinner party at their home Friday evening celebrating Mrs. Harding's Hard-ing's birthday anniversary. A beautiful birthday cake formed a centerpiece where covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Joy O. Clegg, Mr, and Mrs. George T. Wells, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Winters, of Pleasant Grove, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H. Clegg, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Holland and son Hal and Bina Clegg of Provo; Mrs. Owen Harding, Albert Holdaway, and Mr. . and Mrs. Reed Rowley and daughter, Betty Lou of Orem, the honor guest and immediate family. club members present included Mrs. Mabel Simkins, Mrs. Margaret Sumsion, Mrs. Merle Packard, Mrs. Luell Best, Mrs: Ann Stewart, Mrs. Afton Palfreyman, Mrs. Lucille Packard, Pack-ard, Mrs. Mary Bird, Ms. Sara-bell Sara-bell Stewart and Mrs. Clara Childs. -. Sf. f Club Members at Meet In Payson Mrs. Orin Wingate was hostess to members of a club to be called "Friendly Eight," at her home in Payson, Friday evening. The members who live in Provo, Pay-son Pay-son and Springville, have been friends many years. Bridge followed by a tasty luncheon served at small tables featured the meeting with the following members in attendance: Mrs. O. T. Vincent, Mrs. Fred Clark, Mrs. J. R. McAffee, Mrs. Velo Barrett, Mrs. Lee Tuttle, Mrs. Ireta Mason and Mrs. Mart Merritt, the latter of Springville. Spring-ville. Guests included: Mrs. Dick Jarvis of Spanish Fork; Mrs. Clyde Singleton of Provo, and Mrs. J. M. Amos, Mrs. Ed Patten Pat-ten and Mrs. Mildred Craig of Payson. Prizes for the bridge I games were won by Mrs. Clark, Mrs. Mason ana Mrs. aingieion. s You Wont Know How Lovely Your-Hair Your-Hair Can Be Until Your Trv a w COE KOOLER WAVE Lasts Longer - No Machine No Electricity Not Like Any Other Method! BEAUTY SALON ,J 33 EAST CENTER ST. PH0NE264 Triple Four Club Entertained A delicious hot dinner and cards were enjoyed at a meeting of the Triple Four club at their regular meeting Friday afternoon, after-noon, at the home of Mrs. Jennie Jen-nie Newell. Guests at the party were Mrs. Marion Ellison, Mrs. Lola Thurman, Mrs. Robey Col-man. Col-man. Members included, Mrs. J. P. Nicholson, Mrs. H. A. Smoot, Mrs. George Zabriskie, Mrs. Bert Sutton, Mrs. Cal Cragun, Mrs. D. D. Sutton; Mrs. C. A. Law, Mrs. Pari Peterson. Rebeccas Meet Rebecca's will hold their annual an-nual installation of officers at 7:30 p. m., Tuesday in tbe I. O. O. F. hall. A good attendance is desired. A discussion of various phases of Peru, featured a meeting of the B. Y. U. Women, Saturday afternoon, after-noon, in the college faculty room. Mrs. Kiefer B. Sauls, chairman, discussed. "Colonial Period; Mrs. Newburn I. Butt," Conquest and Indian Civilization"; Mrs. Edgar M. Jensen, "Modern Peru"; Mrs. Guy C. Wilson. "Independence"; Miss Naomli Rich, "Geography.-Other "Geography.-Other members of the program committee were Mrs. L. L. Culli-more Culli-more and Mrs. Fred Dixon. Appropriate Ap-propriate music included selections by Lee Valentine and Walter Young. The faculty rooms were attractively attrac-tively decorated for the social at the conclusion of which refreshments refresh-ments were served. Hostesses included, in-cluded, Mrs. Mary C. Hammond, Mrs. J. R. Clark, Mrs. Myrtle Smith, Mrs. Ida S. Dusenbury. Mrs. Kenneth Allred, Mrs. Harold Lee and Mrs. Rodney Kimball fc sfc 3fc Mrs. Frank Goold Hostess to Club Acacia club members were entertained en-tertained at a regular club meeting meet-ing Friday afternoon, at the home of Mrs. Frank Goold. Mrs. La Var Christensen, president of the club, presided at a short business meeting preceding the program. The program featured a "Biography "Bio-graphy of Andrew Jackson," given in an interesting manner Ey Mrs. Clarence Ellertson. Refreshments Re-freshments were served to the following members: Mrs. M. B. Wallace,. Mrs. . Clarence Ellertson. Ellert-son. Mrs. La Var Christensen, Mrs. Albert Richards, Mrs. Kenneth Ken-neth Weight, Mrs. Porter Johnson, John-son, Mrs. Rees Bench. Mrs. William Wil-liam Connell, Mrs. Don Stubbs, Mrs. Elliott Tuttle, Mrs. Ivan Young, Mrs. A. E. Wright, Mrs. Ervin Coons, Mrs, Frank Gardner Gard-ner and Mrs. Harvey Staheli. Social Art Club Enjoy Meeting Social chat, sewing and refreshments refresh-ments featured a meeting of the Social Art club Friday evening, when they met at the home of Mrs. Lena Swenson. Those present, incuded, Mrs. George Myers, Mrs. C. S. Vincent. Mrs. C. A. Dahlquist, Mrs- Leo Knight, Mrs. B. Asael Johnson, Mrs. Edwin Madson, Mrs. William Minger, Mrs. Victor Anderson. Mrs. Melissa Lewis, Mrs. James Peay, Mrs. Reginald Johnson, Mrs. C. A. Talboe, and Mrs. F. D. B. Gay, the latter two being special guests. Fireside Chat Set for Sunday All Gleaners, M Men. Juniors and Explorers of the Provo Sixth ward are invited to attend a fireside chat Sunday evening at the home of Mrs. Delia Love-ridge, Love-ridge, 158 South First West, be-binning be-binning at 7:30 o'clock. A feature fea-ture of the entertainment will be the reading of "My Son. My Son" by Mrs. Sherman Christenson. Refreshments Re-freshments will be served. Legion, Auxiliary Give Program The American Legion and auxiliary aux-iliary with President Alice Bees-ley Bees-ley of the auxiliary in charge presented pre-sented a program at the Veterans Vet-erans hospital in Salt Lake City. Friday night. Venice Francom entertained with a dance number; Elzada Carlson, a reading; Carl Bartlett, a dance; Diane Calder, a vocal selection; Barbara Roper, a military mili-tary tap dance; Beth Buereton, a reading. Marie Lureen was accompanist. ac-companist. Short talks were given by First Vice Commander Prat Peterson. The group also presented the veterans with a box of apples and cigarettes. Following the program they assembled at the CThicken Castle Inn for refreshments. FREBOUA DAfJCE STUDIOS I.O.O.F. Ilall 592-J 80 N. Univ. Ave. 78-J New Classes Forming Now in All Phases of the Dane! Complete Training for Beginners as well as for Advanced and Professional Dancers! Miss Vernon's Method of Instruction Is Incomparable! Register Wednesday, Jan. 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