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Show - ? ... "j " - V ' Interesting Features 5For; V JVdmen; Club and ' . v Ethel ?; D, , Rambeau Society Editor Phone 494 - Lodge News M.I'. i-f , I Vs- r I . 4TT r, - 3 I !" -- "Old Mexico" Is Theme For Annual Brigadier Formal "Y" Brigadiers and their boring foreign-country on the south Old Mexico Saturday, night, when their annual formal dinner-dance washeldjn the Starlit Gardens of the Hotel All the romance and color of the languorous Latin country coun-try was worked into the interesting decorative features, the Spanish menu, with an assortment of Mexican dishes front)' which to choose, the gay favors of hand-carved wood, and Jose Rico's orchestra, which appeared in true Mexican attire to add an effective note to the Donald Brown was chairman of the format, assisted by Don Cono ver, Sanford Bingham and Kent Clark. Martell Bird has been act-nig act-nig on the commit'tee in an advisory ad-visory capacity. Ed. Clyde acted as master of ceremonies, and Gordon Christen-sen, Christen-sen, Kent Clark and Marvin Mower Mow-er delighted the gutsts with a group of vocal numbers. Patrons for the evening were: Dr. and Mrs. P. A, Christensen and Prof, and Mrs. Seth T. Shaw. Active members and their partners part-ners attending were: Forest Bird, Lvda Wicker, Sanford Bingham, Eda Ashby, Don Conover, Mayna Moffitt, Wayne Booth, Usa Dunk-ley, Dunk-ley, Stan Clark, Carol Briggs, Ed. Clyde, Betha Jensen,. . Ray Christensen, Erma Thorn p,, Gordon Gor-don Christensen, Alta Spalding, Ross Sanders, Wilda Alexander, Thomas Baum, Blanche Whiteley, Dean Conder, Mae Cutler, Bill Coltrin, Merle Biffle. Glen Snarr, Zola Johnson, Doyle Christensen, Marjorie Hanseen, Kay Kirkwood, Donna vieve Anderson, An-derson, Leland Earl, Loa Mathews, Math-ews, R. W. Christensen, Louise Bagley, Murlyn Brown, Isabelle Romney, Kenneth Jensen, Elaine Montgomery, Marvin Mower. Lois Jensen. Glen Gagon, Velma Olsen, Martell Bird, Venice Cottam, John Weenig, Fay Clark, LeGf ande Lewis, 'Leah Harris, Donald Brown, Pauline Clyde, Kent Clark, Ora Christensen, Mr.' and Mrs. Otis Burton, Horace Christensen, LaVonda Hansen, Russell Wolz, Gladys Powelson, Bill Turner, Kay Pace, Ted Woolldy and Rach-ael Rach-ael Thomas. Club Entertained In Pleasant Grove Mrs. Emerson Bradley entertained enter-tained members of her bridge cttro at a delightful affair Friday evening eve-ning at the Luncheonette cafe in Pleasant Grove. Valentine colors and motifs were used to decorate the dining table, which was centered with hearts. After a tasty dinner, cards were played, Mrs. Ralph Hed-quist Hed-quist and Mrs. O. W. Beebe winning win-ning first and second prizes. Those present were: Mrs. Ralph Hedquist, Mrs. Milo Bean. Mrs. Clyde Clark, Mrs. O. W. Beebe, Mrs. Wallace Prince, Mrs. Ross Nuttall and Mrs. G. T. Braun. Women Attend Social Club Priscilla club members met with Mrs. George Fitzroy for an afternoon of social chat, music and handwork, Friday. A tasty repast was served to: Mrs. Walter Adams, Mrs. Agnes Whitecotton. Mrs. Robert Bee, Mrs. C. R. Murchison, Mrs. Howard How-ard Olsen, Mrs. George Larsen and Mrs. L. A. Bell. For Your Valentine If You Love 9 Em or Detest 'Em - - WE HAVE EXACTLY THE VALENTINE YOU'LL WANT! To Send Your Sweetheart - Your Relatives Your Friends - Your Enejnies UTAH OFFICE SU 43 EAST CENTER ST. Valentines . bartners "toured our neigh Utah in Salt Lake City. scheme. Hawaiian Idea Featured At Club Dance "An Evening in Hawaiian Para dise," was the theme featured by the Notre Maison club of the "Y" high school at their annual danc inir party Saturday evening in the First ward hall. One hundred and fifty guests and members attended. Typtical Hawaiian refreshments, pineapple juice and cocoanut wafers, were served, the jtable being - covered w.'ih a grasfl Jinat, and centered with a bowl of Hawaiian fruit and candles in cocoanut shells. Leis were presented as favors to each couple. Mr. and Mrs. John E. Hayes, Mr. and Mrs. P. L. Larsen, Dr. and Mrs. L W. Oaks, Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Jensen and Dr. and Mrs. W. B. Hales were patrons. The committee in charge in cluded: Isabel Hales, chairman; Peggy Pyle, Mary Bowman, Rach el Barlow, Beth Swenson and Bev erlee Graham. Officers are Emma Hayes, president; Virginia Larsen, vice president; Carol Oaks, secre tary-treasurer, and Helen Alleman, sponsor. Group Enjoys Skating Party A skating party was enjoyed by members of the Lake View ward missionary class Wednesday Wednes-day evening at Spanish Fork. A tasty hot supper was served later at the home of Paul Taylor. Alice Wright arranged the party ahd the following members were present: Grant Jacobsen, Richard Rich-ard Taylor, Belva Williamson, Leone Madsen, Cleo DaVTs, Neal Scott, Philip Taylor, Dick Johnson, John-son, Margaret Williamson. Larue Boiilton, Karma Lloyd, Ada Dav-i3, Dav-i3, Maurine Boulton, Donna Davis, Dav-is, Phyllis Johnson, Paul Taylor, Tay-lor, Donna Scott, Vernon Nut-tall, Nut-tall, Milton Johnson, Lamar Davis, Dav-is, Earl Smith, Alice Wright, Clifton Clinger, Parley Madsen, Edna Burr, Edna Scott and Virginia Taylor. Anniversary Party Proves Delightful A well appointed dinner, followed follow-ed by games, were enjoyed at the family party given by -Mr. and Mrs. Alden Chatwin Saturday eve-nine eve-nine at their home, in celebration of their birthday anniversaries. Also, the affair honored Mr. and Mrs. E. I. Egilson on their wedding wed-ding anniversary. Twenty members mem-bers of the family were present. PHONE 15 Pai? p. PPLY WW 1 Dinner-Dance Chairman f '"4bA mSS- cms MISS CORA VEST The Utah Delta chapter of Beta Sigma Phi, international inter-national social and cultural sorority, is making big plans for a semi-formal dinner-dance to be held Friday evening eve-ning at the Hotel Roberts. Miss Cora Vest of Provo, is chairman on arrangements arrange-ments for the invitational affair, which is to commence with dinner at 8 o'clock. Thirty-two couples are expected. Miss Crista Olsen of Payson, toastmistress, is assisting Miss Vest. Miss Edith Russell of Provo, is president of the sorority, whieh comprises young women from Provo, Spanish Fork and Payson. Spencer Crabtree's orchestra has been engaged for the evening. STOKES Valentine Motifs Used at Club A Valentine scheme was employed em-ployed in all arrangements for the L. S. club party, which was a delightful event of Friday afternoon after-noon at the home of Mrs. Stanley Clark. Luncheon was served", " after which bridge was played. Mrs. L. A. Killpack received high honors hon-ors and the consolation prize went to Mrs. June Peterson. In attendance were: Mrs. N. P. Petersen, Mrs. Theresa Morgan, Mrs. June Petersen, Mrs. Mary Farrer, Mrs. W. P. Young, Mrs. Chloy Kay, Mrs. Leo Mecham, Mrs. L. A. Killpack and a guest, Mrs. C. A. Law. Alpha Club Party At Anderson Home Mrs. A. A. Anderson was hostess host-ess to members of the Alpha club Friday evening at her home, rook and Chinese checkers being, the diversions after dinner. present were: Mrs. T. C. Larson, Lar-son, Mrs. Byron Duke, Mrs. Ernest Ern-est Paxman, Mrs. Rose Kartch-ner, Kartch-ner, Mrs. James H. Kirk, Mrs. Roy Passey and Mrs. S. R. Sor-enson. ?C3E CtQSBSTVWAVE TO THG t ft&Att WET OEWSLOPEfc : 5 yi THE nEUI For matchless beauty in a Permanent Wave, we feature the new Rilling KOOLERWAVE. Positively waves closer to the head . . . gives an unusually even curl . . . leaves hair marvelously soft and lovely regardless of texture and color. Your wave will last much longer. It is cool . , . featherweight .'. . only six minutes on the head. Ask us for a test curl. No machine no electricitynot elec-tricitynot like any other permanent waving method. y - ' , ' is- " ' 1"' -Stokes a- Acacia Club to Hold Anniversary Dinner-Dance Among the prominent coming social events, .'a the twelfth anniversary anni-versary celebration of the Acacia club, the affair to be iri the form of a dinner dance Wednesday evening eve-ning at Haase cafe, with the husbands hus-bands as honor guests. Mrs. Albert Richards is chairman chair-man and is being assisted by Mrs. Harvey Steheli, Mrs. Elliot Tuttle. Mrs. William Connell, and Mrs. M. B, Wallace, Clarence Ellert-son, Ellert-son, will act as toastmaster. Aged Provoan Is Complimented Mrs. Leo Knight arranged a surprise sur-prise party on her mother-in-law, Mrs. N. J. Knight Friday afternoon, after-noon, the occasion being her sev-entv-fourth birthday anniversary. Mrs. Alle Farley, Mrs. Laura Brewerton, Mrs R. O. Luke, Mrs. A. M. Anderson, Mrs. S. D. War-nrr, War-nrr, Mrs. L. L. Nelson, and Mrs. Elizabeth Noyes. were guests and th" afternoon was spent reminiscing. remin-iscing. Reading? were given by Colleen Knight, and the hostess i served a delicious luncheon. ' ; PERMANENT Reynolds Glub Elects New Officers Mrs. Sarah Jackson was elected president of Chapter No. 3, Ali6e Louise Reynolds club, Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Nellie Thornton. Mrs. Jackson - succeeds Mrs. Emily H. Nielsen, who Automatically Automati-cally becomes first vice president. Mrs Annie Eggertsen was elected second vice president, and Mrs. Clara N. Giles, secretary and treasurer. The chapter is to be known as the Neighbor. group and will meet the first Thursday of every month. Refreshments were served at the close of the session to: Mrs. Sarah Passey, Mrs. Clara Warnick, Mrs. Hattie Snow, Mrs. Florence Baird, Mrs. Emily Nielsen, Mrs. Annie Eggertsen, Mrs. Lacy H. Thompson, Thomp-son, Mrs. Grace Cheever, Mrs. Ad-die Ad-die Hinckley, Mrs. Seraph Jackson, Mrs. Hattie Speckart, Mrs. Sarah Curamings, Mrs. Elsie Bennett, Mrs. Clara- G:ea, Mrs. Nellie Thornton, and Mrs. Eunice Harris. Entertained By Scandinavians Mrs. Tenie Pederson was honored hon-ored by the Scandinavian organization organi-zation of Provo, Friday evening at her home, a large crowd, attending the well- planned affair. A piano solo was played by Ar-lene Ar-lene Knudsen. accordion solo bv Prof. S- W. Williams, and vocal selections were furnished by Miss Clara Fotland, Will'xm Knudsen, Viggo Christiansen, J. Lassen, Mrs. W. J. Lewis, Mrs. Andrew Nelson, E. K. Nielsen. Grant Scott, and Norma Jean King. Karl Knudsen Knud-sen entertained with imitations and a humorous story and a violin vio-lin solo was played by David Nelson. Nel-son. Remarks were made by Alfred Alf-red Madsen,. A. B. Fotland and William Norman, and Mrs. Pederson Peder-son responded. A delicious luncheon was served Little Margot Given Party A birthday party was given by Mrs. J. Wallace Boswell for her three-year-old daughter, Margot, Wednesday afternoon. s A , .birthday.. cak . with v candles delighted the little folks who engaged in games. Luncheon was served to Deanne Jacobsen, Gordon Gor-don Booth, Joleen Cofe, Sandra Cole, Stanley Jones, Dana Kay Boswell. Also present were Mrs. Pearl Dahlen, Mrs. Vesta Booth, Mrs. Hester Jones, Mrs. Helen Cole, .Mrs. Lucile Bell and Mrs. Ed Jones. x Visitor Is Entertained In honor of Miss Thelma Wig-and Wig-and of Blackfoot, Idaho, who is spending two weeks here, Mr. and Mrs. Arvil O. Stone entertained enter-tained at their home In Vineyard Friday evening. Cards and Chinese checkers were diversions, and refreshments were served to Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Stone, Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Stone and Mrs. Anna C. Stone. Entertains For Friendly Eight The Friendly Eight group met Friday afternoon with Mrs. Lee Tuttle, at her home. Five-hundred was played and luncheon served. Mrs. Orin Win-get Win-get won the first prize and the second favor .went to Mrs. O. T. Vincent. Mrs. Velo Barrett received re-ceived the consolation. Mrs. Lucy Bell was a guest and the following members were present: Mrs. Orin Winget, Mrs. O. T. Vincent; Mrs, Fred Clark, Mrs. J. R. McAffee, Mrs. Velo Barrett of Provo, and Mrs. Mart Merritt . of Springville. Additional Society Qn Page Eight end, Ualoniincs Sister Given Bridal Shower vThe home of Mra-P. J. Downesi was the scene of a pleasing affair Wednesday evening, when she and Mrs. J. M. Oldroyd tendered a shower in compliment to their sister. sis-ter. Miss Fawn Davis, whose marriage mar-riage to J, V. Eddington of Salt Lake City, is to take place in late February. Games and refreshments were enjoyed by. the 24 guests, and beautiful gifts were showered on the bride-elect. Afternoon Of Bridge Enjoyed Friday Bridge club members met for luncheon and cards at the hamq of Mrs. Frank T. Reynolds Reyn-olds Friday.- Mrs. John O. Beesley was a guest and the members present were: Mrs. D. Orlo Allen, Mrs. Ralph Bullock,, Mrs. J. Erval Christensen, Mrs. L. E. Snarr, Mrs. W. R. Green and Mrs. Frank Mullett. The high score prize was won by Mrs. Allen and Mrs. Christen sen received the second favor. Ogden Guests Given Dinner A dinner was given by Mrs. Nellie C. Bailey for Mrs. Jean Carr and her daughter UTrs. Beth Grace of Ogden,. Friday evening at ner home. Sweet peas were beautiful as a table centerpiece. Covers were jia zor Mrs. William Bailey, Mrs. John W. McAdara, Mrs. Kenneth Bailey. Mrs. Ethel Smith. Mrs. C. S. Vincent, Mrs. Hannah J. Cardall, Miss Merlene Wells and the honor guests and hos teas. C M-M JL M.M. Utah Power Women At Dinner Party Mseting at the home of Mrs. Sarah Rowe Friday evening, the women employes of the Provo Utah Power and Light office en-Joyed en-Joyed a dinner and social affair. Miss Luella Cummings was assisting assist-ing hostess. Valentine decorations were used to attractively decorate the table, and sweet pea corsages were given as favors. Keeno was played after aft-er dinner. Miss Martha Evans and Misa Inger Johnson winning the favors. Those present were: Miss Jennie Knudsen, Miss Carol Hatch, Mrs. Melba Gillette, Miss Inger Johnson, John-son, Miss Ruth Prussee, Miss Veda Hicks, Miss Martha Evans, Mrs. Gertrude Wiseman, and Mrs. Edna Holdaway of Pleasant Grove. Mrs-Eliza Mrs-Eliza Carpenter and Mrs. Mary Gwilliam of the Prfee office were guests. Dinner Party Given for Club Miss Dorothy Janson was hostess host-ess at a dinner party for members mem-bers of the Dell-Ite club Friday evening at her home. Red and white carnations graced the dining table and attractive at-tractive Valentines marked places for the following members who later engaged in pinochle, bridge and. music: Mrs. Louise Swapo, Mrs. Erma Gadd, Mrs.. Olga M. Cook, Mrs. Ziporah Pestwich, Mrs. Alta Maynard, Mrs. Leona Prest-wich, Prest-wich, Mrs. Hazel Janson, Mrs. Delia Maynard, Mrs. Maurine Mortensen, and Mrs. MacCene Grimmett. o o o o o o The First Carload of 1939 Model Dexter Washers to come out of the factory came to Dixon-Taylor-Russell! To introduce these new model washers, we are offering offer-ing to our friends and the public the Greatest Washer value of the Year ! , g32nall 55ei?s With Every Dexter Washer Purchased During This Sale Yoti Will Receive a - - 17-Piece Towel Ensemble and Pearl - Wick Bench-Hamper EXAMPLE: $120 Towel and Hamper Ensemble 44.95 DEXTER WASHER $57.45 Value A VJL 'fHreside Chat" Is Arranged "W Men and Gleaners of the Ronneville ward will hold a "fire side chat" after church Sunday night, at the home of Norma Williams, 808 Milton avenue. A fine program has been planned plan-ned and games and refreshments will follow. BridgeClub At Social Miss Gienda Taylor entertained members of her bridge club at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs.' Scott A. Taylor of Lake View, Thursday evening. Valentine motifs were used to decorate the table. Those present to enjoy the delightful affair were Carol Facer, Alene Franks Naomi Halliday, Stella Madsen,-Afton Madsen,-Afton Loveless, Aenone Woolf, Moselle Francom and the hostess. hos-tess. HOTIGE! PERMANENT WAVE $2.m DOUES BEAUTY SHOP 461 North Second East DOVE LARSEN, Operator MM K alentines j rp mTbrillingWHave a Rillmgt DEEM DIE SHOP i - Vv u rn? 256 EAST CENTERT. PHONE 1343 AUTY |