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Show - - " V PROVO (UTAH) SUNDAY .HERALD, SUNDAY, 'JUNE 18,' .1939 : PAGE : ' FOUR Many Attend; Pretty Wedding J ; ! Reception For Young Couple In compliment to, their daughter, ; Naomi; and s Sheldon T- Warwood; who were married Friday in the Salt Lake 'temple, 'tem-ple, Mr. and Mrs." William. B. Davis of Edgemont were hosts at a reception Friday evening in the Edgemont ward hall.;v Mr. Warwood is a son of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Andreason of Vineyard. ' V , O ( President Stephen Chipman performed the ceremony, with Mr and Mrs. Orvil Davis, brother and .sister-in-law of the bride," and -Kcr "sister arid brotheivin-latv Mr. and Mrs. Kay Vest of American Fork; as witnesses. Fourjhundred' guests attended, the reception, and en joyed, evemngi dancing and'refreshments. Pink and white roses were taste-0 - fullv arranged in vases and bask-, jl - eta, . and . crepe paper .festoons added to the beauty of the hall. V In the receiving line were Mr. and Mrs Davis, , Mr. and Mrs. , Andreason, Orvil Davis, best man; the groom and bride; Mrs. Orvil B. Davis, matron of honor; Miss Beth Evans, Miss Virginia Glazier, and the Misses Ruby and Leona Davis, sisters of the bride, as bridesmaids..' brides-maids..' . Aliafidsome gown of white satin wafs i worn by. the bride, whose velK of white ? net Was gathered onto a crown of the same material. mater-ial. She carried red and white roses.. Mrs. Davis was Mn blue flowered taffeta; Miss Evans in yellow net over taffeta; Miss Glazier in pink satin r Miss Ruby , Davis In coral marquesette, and Miss Leona Davis In blue net over taffeta; Their corsages of roses corresponded to the-shades of their dainty frocks. Music for dancing was" furnished by,. Dob Ortoh's orchestic Ray Hawkins was master of ceremonies,' ceremon-ies,' and during th evening Miss Beth Brereton read - and Mrg. Allen Al-len Bellows, entertained with a vocal solo. . ' The newlyWeds were presented with numerous f me gifts. They will live at, Vineyard. " Literary Club IsJMamed . Members of a literarv club, recently re-cently organized, met at the home of Miss Virginia Taylor Friday afternoon, Officers being elected, and the club name The Readers' Guild being selected. Mrs. Dean Anderson was elected elect-ed president: Mrs. John Westwodd. vice president; JMiss Irma Acord, secretary, and Mrs. Willis E. Candland, treasurer. . Two violin ' solos were played by 1 Mrsr Harry Sundwall, accom-? panled.-!by Mrs. Elizabeth Sar- doni. iJastreXrahmeiitavgLM Mrs. served 55 to Mrs. Dean Anderson; Mrs. Jbhri Westwood, Mrs. Rob- ert , K. .Allen, Mrs. Frank Van Wagenen, , Mrs. Harry Sundwall, Mrs. WfUJa E. Candland, Miss Irma Acord, Miss May Bennett, Mis Virginia Taylor and Mi "Rosa Maycock. 1. Shower Party Friday Night Mrs. Fred Farmer entertained entertain-ed , at a shower at her home Friday, for Mrs. Fred W. Farmer Farm-er (Orpha Ivy Conway). Roses, shasta daisies and potted plants were employed as a decoration. Progressive games proved delightful. Miss Mabel Huntington winning the high score prize and Mrs. Maude Roberts, Rob-erts, second. A tasty repast was served, and the guest of honor was the recipient of many beautiful gifts. In attendance were Mrs. Ruth Rust, Mrs. Bertha WelghtMrs,. Tenie Larsen, ,Mrs. Mary Josie, Mrs. Josie Johnson, Mrs. Arvilla Harding, Mrs. Vivian Lambert, Mrs. Eva Nelson, Mrs. Ethel Kerr, Mrs. Elizabeth Ramsboth-am, Ramsboth-am, Mrs. Hazel Lewis, Mrs. Lu-cile Lu-cile Blumenthal, Mrs. Lillian Roberts, Mrs. , Maude Roberts, Mrs. Bernice HUish, Mrs. Ernest Madsen, Mrs. John Johnson, Miss Mabel Huntington, Miss Ruth Ann Farmer, Miss Mary Helen Farmer of Provo; Mrs. John Conway, Mrs. Joseph Fage, Mrs. Mae Hardman, Mrs. Amanda Wadley, Miss Mary Wadley and Miss Lucjle-r-Halladay of Pleasant Pleas-ant Grove. Spanish Fork Couple To Be Married Tfc 1 ge Jfiayea At Club Party La Conda club members were guests of Mrs! Burton Frampton Thursday evening at her home. .After a tasty luncheon, bridge was played. Mrs. Frank Frampton Framp-ton was a guest, and the members mem-bers present were Mrs. - Marion Hslliday Mrs. Reuel F. Jacobsen, Senator, and Mrs. A. O. Ellett of Spanish Fork, announce the betrothal of their daughter, Kath-ryn, Kath-ryn, to William R.v Swenson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph, A Swenson Swen-son .of Spanish Fork.- e 1 : The marriage will take place in the Salt Lake temple, June 19. The bride-elect was graduated from'' the Spanish Fork high school,' and' for several years-has (been employed as- a clerk,' at., the Spanish Fork bakery. Mr Swenson Swen-son is a student at the U. S. A. C. in Logan, and Is affiliated with Sigma Nu fraternity, . ' " y - T; r ' Relief Society Board Holds Dinner, Meeting A dinner was v held by the Provo Stake Relief Society : board members, Saturday evening at the Edna Mae Hedquist home, following the afternoon conference confer-ence session. Visiting general board members mem-bers from Salt- Lake City, were special guests. Mrs. Inez All-red, All-red, president, was in " charge, and a. round-table discussion preceded pre-ceded the dinner. . Covers were laid forv14 wom en, and the table was pretty. with garden flowers. 1 Conference sessions will be resumed re-sumed Sunday. ' . Tres Joli Club Party Delightful . Miss Rhoda Douglas entertained enter-tained the Tres Joli club at the home of Mrs. John Ellison Friday Fri-day afternoon. Roses beautifully decorated the rooms. After- a pleasant time spent with cards and sewing, a delicious dinner was served. Mrs. Diantha Worsley was a guest, and the following mem bers were presents Mrs. Alex Mortensen, Mrs. Charles Giles, Mrs. Harry McCoard, Mrs. Gert rude Page, Mrs. Joseph Seethal er, Mrs. David Sutton, Mrs. Mil ton Thomas. Mrs. Harry Thom as, Mrs. Charles Thomas; Mrs. George Zabriskie, Mrs. George Beebe, Mrs. T. A. Thurman, Mrs Irwin Zabriskie and Mrs. H. A. Claude Caxdall. Mrs;: Percy An- derson,rMrs. Eldores Smith and Mrs. Paul Hulsh of Provo; Mrs. Ted Haymond and Mrs Howard Maycock of Sprlrigville. Bridge prizes were won by Mrs. Boardman, Mrs. 'Smith and Mrs. Halliday. Smoot. MATTRESS SANITARY COVERS To keep mattresses clean and sanitary and free from dust and lint, it is essential that .they be provided with; . efficient protectors. pro-tectors. Covers made of a new transparent material are said to do all these things as well; as affording relief -for; individuals allergic to certain -types of mattress mat-tress fillings. - M. I. Av Dance Tuesday Night. ' An important, addition , to the program for th first "M't Men- Gleaner dance of tne summer season, "isoy iieeis vain, . to , ue held Tuesday, night, la announced by Sharon stake, which will act as host on thU occasion. - ' - W.A. Robinson, member of the general, boardi and dance director di-rector for -Mutuals of the church, will be present to conduct" the. get-acquainted features of the dance. Mr. . koujuqu is weiv known for ,his abUity in. this line and his i participation insures the success, .ofjhe party. The summer - dance program includes in-cludes five dances to be heldat Rosalawn on the-following dates, June 20, 27; July II; August X and 15. r Music will be f urnlshea by Dob Orton's , orchestra. A splendid response to the sale of tickets Is reported by M Men and Gleaner. leaders r of -the four stakes participating. More tickets are now available ana young men v and women between tne ages or vx ana w are urgeu to contact stake or ward leaders. ; A bus will leave the tabernacle grounds at 8:45, and will return after the dance .for, all those desiring de-siring transportation, announces Mrs. Mary H. Haferi, Gleaner supervisor for Utah stake. . Dancing Classes , At American Fork AMERICAN FORK-Social, ballroom, ball-room, and tap dancing have been added to the program of the City Recreation work now being conducted con-ducted in this city. Miss, Lou Groesbeck and Mrs. Inez McDonald McDon-ald will instruct the dancing classes at the "Harrington school. Time schedule for the dancing has been made as follows; mem-; bers of the First and Fourth wards from 9 a. m. to 12 noon, on Mondays, Mon-days, and Thursdays,! the-. Second and ' Third - wards. Tuesdays? ad V Vi if. ! i n v 'i. If 7f7 WASH-RINSE- WRING AU. AT THE SAME TIME 1 ExclusI ve : Dexter built wringer arailable only on Dexter washers. Cast aluminum frame and gear head positive roll stop automatic pressure Flash-action ; r e I a e large 'l balloon ' rolls. "World's Faslcsl UJssbsr Dexter Twin Tub is two comjplele washers in one double capacity double speed. Its two super-efficient, triple action agitators reduce washing wash-ing time for each lot of clothes to five minutes or less, and it turns out the weekly wash for the average family in, about an-hour. JUST FOUR OPERATIONS all ages will be from 2 to 3 p. to. on Tuesday and Thursdays. No registration charges are made for any of the recreation classes. ,t Democratic Ladies Arinounce"Meetin?? SPANISH FORIt--Members of the Ladies Democratic Study club will hold a special meeting .Wednesday .Wed-nesday June 21 at 2 p. m. in the Armory -building. The guest speaker will be Senator Lawrence B. Nelson of Salt Lake City who will speak pn the CtmsUtution of the United " Statesu He ' will xbe lnJ trbduced by Senator 1 Francis, Lun-dell Lun-dell of Benjamin, Special-meeting rwill be directed by .Mrs. r Grace Beck. ,: .' The meeting will be in commemoration commem-oration of the constitution . and of Flag week. The public is invited. " r , - "t ' " ' ' ' ' TO MARRY PROVOAN MUch Interest attends the coming marriage of Miss Hilde-gard Hilde-gard Postler, daughter of Mrs. Rosa Pastier of London. England, Eng-land, to Henry J. Nicholes, son of Prof, and Mrs. Joseph K. Nicholes of Provo. The marriage is to be an event of Wednesday in the Salt Lake temple. anU the couple will remain here at the Nicholes home 340 East Second North street, until Sept. 15, when they will leave for Madison, Wisconsin, to reside at 207 North Randall Ran-dall avenue. , At that time, Mr. Nicholes will resume his studies at the D-nlversity of, Wisconsin, where he is a research assistant in . physiology, and is working towards his doctor's degree. He is a' B. Y. U. 'graduate of '35. -' ' ; The charming tvide-to-be was born in Vienna, Austria, and was educated there. She joined the )L. D. S. ' church in. 1929, and came to this country in September, 1938,' and has been making her home in r Madison. Wisconsin; with Dr. and Mrs- Arthur D. Hasler . (Hannah Prusse) wen . known former Provoans. Dr. Hasler became acquainted with the Polster . ANNOUNCES BETRQTHAD. v : Miss Ludle Harris, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.- Loring A. Harris, whose marriage to Wesley Bray, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wilf ord Bray, also of this city, will take place June 27. A garden wedding la being arranged, the affair to be held at the Harris , home. A reception will be tendered the, same evening in. the First ward hall. ' ' The couple, will leave June 29, for Boulder dam, Los Angeles, An-geles, San Francisco, where they will visit the world's ; fair, and to Pittsburg, Cal., where they will make their home! Mr. Bray Is employed as an electrical , craneman engineer at the Columbia Steel plant in Pittsburg. . Both arc. graduates of the Provo high school and . Mr. Bray has attended the B Y, U. , . , ' and imra wares, l-uesaay. --family while laboring as a missionary, in Vienna. : v Fridays.- BalTroom dancing ' f Or J ; r A number of social functions will be given in compliment 'tofr, the couple during the next week , or two. v This wonder washer can be yours at surprisingly little cost. And it will quickly pay-you back in the time and work it saves. Let a Dexter demonstration tell Its own story. Call us next wash day, , - ow Obtainable With Gas MotorV As Illustrated E. O. F. Club At-Sodal hV-,lr Milt LItUefield entertained I members of the E. O .F club Friday afternoon at her home. : ;Mrs; Ethel Crawford, Mrs. Mildred Mil-dred Snow 'and Mrs. Edna Snow were ' guests,- and the following members were ' present : Mrs--Jack Littlef leld, Mrs. Earl Frampton Mrs Alvin Snow and Mrs. Jennie K. Snow. " ' " " Roses and orange blossoms were employed In decorating. Bridge was played, after- which luncheon was' served. Favors went 'to Mrs, Jack Littlefield and Mrs4. Earl Frampton.. V REDUCE YOUR STOCKING BILLS! MOUUD THIGH-MOLD S I LK STOCKINGS . - 98 . The Best Hosiery -Vatue 'itt" Town Other MOJUD HOSIERY 73 c to f 1.15 o , It isn't the original ccst it's tha upkeep that runs your -: hosiery! BULs up. That's why active women are adopting Mojud Thigh- Molds. Clean , beautiful ';. 1 lovely as only , Mojuds can be . . . they have 4 magic strips that act as shock absorbers check garter runs. keep seaiss straight, i hold : garters ' I 'QJUO : iirnv and prolong ? life. ' Try I Thigh-. Thigh-. Molds and see for yourself. ' T CHRISTENSEN'S inc. T T Breakfast For Literary Smart Affair A pretty social function, delight ful in everv detail was the garden breakfast tendered Friday morn- Ingr. at the home of Mrs.. Heber C. Johnson, - by x theu new ' officers of the Literary? league, for the members.- - -.s Hostesses 'on, this Informal occa sion were Mrs. Lynn Taylor, presi dent: Mrs. Stanley Dunf ord, Mrs. S. G. Sareis, Miss Rheta Kay, Mrs. Heber C. Johnson; Mrs. Bud Nilsson, Mrs." Arnold- Robinson, Mrs. An tone Romhey, Mrs, Henry Taylor. -Mrs. Denzll Brown and Mrs. Ellen Clark.'.; : One long table; was; arranged near the outdoor-fireplace and the earden was . attractive i with its beautiful flowers and shrubs, and colorful lawn furniture , A; large basket of ; flowers formed the centerpiece. cen-terpiece. V v ' ' - , ' An afternoonv of. cards ana games followed, . aunng . wmcn tasty refreshments were served. Guests In " attendance included Mrs. E.: L. Kammermeyer, Mrs. Vernon Tolboe, Mrs. ; . Sherman Christenson, ' Mrs. Lenn . Creer, Mrs. Walter; Hedquist,? Mrs. FredJ Markham, -Mrs. : Clifton' Tolpoe, Mrs.- Mark Allen, Mrs. Garn' Car ter Mrs. C. A. Larsen, . Mrs. Ruth P. Richan, and Mrs. Wesley P. Lloyd. '' . Sewaco Cliib Entertained An enjoyable time was spent by members of the; Sewaco club at the home of .Miss, Mabel Olsen Friday evening. 7 T r " ' Games were played,. Mrs. wyvon Chappell and ,Mrs. Bertha Nielsen winning the favors. A delicious luncheon' was : served :" at "small tables." . - - ": tMrs. Elmer . Strong was a - guest and - the following , members were present: Miss Fay Jones, , Mis3 Fawn v Jones, ; - Mrs, Hope . ' Peay, Miss s Ardyth - Olsen, Mrs. Bertha Nielsen, ; Mrs. X Lawana Wright, Mrs." Wyvon Chappel and Mrs. Lu cile. Booke. ;. - 5:7-: ' ' ' . - . 1 BRIDE 0FX SATURDAY 5 The home of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Leejham wa3 .' the scene of a quiet wedding Saturday evening, when their daughter, daugh-ter, Bernice,. became the bride of Russell Joyner, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Joyner of Provo-. , i v . Bishop Walter P. Whitehead 6 the. First ward, performed the ceremony The young couple will . make : their home here. -0- Aged Groujp Is Tendered Social . , The' Sur.shlne committee of the. Manavu ward Relief Society " entertained, en-tertained, for the homebound members mem-bers of the ' organization, at , the home of. Mrs. B. F. , Cummings Friday I afternoon. - Mrs. Cummings and Mrs." Wil-mett Wil-mett Tucker . were in charge. Music 1 and readings Were . furnished fur-nished and delicious refreshments were - served to -- 22 ? guests and committee members. Lovely garden gar-den . flowers made the rooms bright - : - r. ' - Casde Valley Outing Enjoyed Castle Valley Circle members and .their partners, - and Emery .county friends; held a lively out ing 'at- canyon Glen unursuay evening, 20 participating. ' . A i delicious . picnic supper was - served, after which a program . and games r were enjoyed. ; PilflCO uo ." Announcement!: yc'aussion 1 . Qcssluing ioun h GarvStoro WATCH FOR DATE! DiiSn. HEGTDEG GO. S Provo, Utah 230 West Center St. Retiring Public Health Nurses Are Honored Public health nurses of Utah county gave a eteak supper .and outing ak Canyon Glen Friday evening, ,lnhonor- of Mrs. Alice Syme and Mrs. Clara Sumsion, who are resigning from the state public health program. ' " They, were presented with beautiful beau-tiful gifts. Those participating in the enjoyable affair were Mrs. Leona Curtis,' Mrs! Loy Ioss, Mrs. Carol B. Raile, Miss Bertha Becker, Beck-er, Mrs. Bernice Christensen, Miss Christine Craig and Mr. Lena Kiessig.- ' ..' " Entertains For Club The E. M. C. club met at the heme of, Mrs. Beulah Henrichsen Friday evening, ; with Mrs- Julia Brim as assisting ; hostess. Progressive "cootie" was played, play-ed, Mrs. Felinda Huff winning the high score prize and Mrs. Eliza i West, the consolation favor. fa-vor. A .delicious luncheon was served. ' . In attendance were the following follow-ing members: Mrs. Eliza West. Mrs. Bernice Hopkins, Mrs. Vera Liddiard, Mis3 Dorothy Clayton, Mrs. Emily Tyler, 'Mrs. Elsie Lloyd, Mrs. Edith Clayton, Mrs. Felinda Huff, Mrs. Ella Casper, Miss Marjorie Huff, Miss Mar Caret Clayton, and guests, Mrs.' Nettie Cluff, Mrs. Ann Graehl, Miss Evelyn Henrichsen and Miss c- Elizabeth Henrichsen. - |