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Show PROVO, UTAH COUNTY, UTAH, SUNDAY, MARCH 1940 Interesting Features For Women; Club and Lodge News Ethel . D. Rarribeau Society Editor '. Phone 494 i ,1 a r it ( i - i ' i ii i a i n. j -i -.. u j x i Lrr m Provo Sfake M. I. A. Bail Thursday Night Itani are cir; ahead for the a.-.rvij rri,TO atafce M. I. A. "Gold ar.-.J Crwa tn to fce held at the t1ih-i CrU r.i Thur? Ly eve- 7?, s-rrr.i-fTi.xl affair li A -rftd cLiner. ani no Vx. ita ta b at the doer. l?y in cJir-ff aurcir.c.. Ward r.ficbrn ar fca t ticket from V-.tir ward Si. I. A. cfHccra. ar.d f ..- . r-f I To o stake fray cb-, cb-, 1jx txkeiA at a C'.rr.lr.al f t, rra wir I M. I. A. activity Cl-rwtzr. Cl-rwtzr. A crf..l f-T h'nr wCl b fatard. rirt cf mr.irh wia be l. jrrwttion r f tie queeju froca t.J9 FU'th. IkrnneVJIe and ir-tj uarti. a'-J th Pint Lady frcru the Firat tani tb Orte-na crriitra win furr.ij! th music .VI OuUtar.dlr Beauty Shop from Co3t to Coast feature . Rilling Koolerwave PERM AGENTS Quick -heating time, only 6 rr.l.iutes. Result lovely, lustrous hair, with strong waves, and curls alive and nui: Designed especially for difficult hair positively will not turn white hair yellow! - " Moderately Priool at Lucile Ahlandcr - Beauty Shop 1 S31 Sooth Univemitx Ave. rilOXE 49 Yoa Vani Tbese Features prscti2lj ail new Lite trie F.Mgct bste tbem! e C fc IjvIw esa cm aa ca V In WtridT. ft ta . Clgn J la IU la tw SpiI m ld l!wMHl to rmitckta tot k mt r7itas. TUrtnt E-V! TM M ym ca wiii cart. , Acid fuo term wkk, Last. k Iot a a iactne L-j-U - Bonneville M.I.A. Ball The Bonneville ward "Cold and Green" tall, will be held Tuesday evening in the amusement hall, with "Tropical Moonlight, as the theme. The crowning cf the queen will he a highlight event, and a floor show will follow. Good music has been arranged and a large crowd ia expected. All members cf the ward are cordially invited. Out of the ward gMttlM may obtain tickets at the door or from M- I. A. officers. Bridge Club At Party Mrs. Roy Davis was hostess to members cf the Happy Hour Bridge club at her home. Guests were lira. George Do I. Mrs. WenitU Hoover and Mrs. A. K. MuhVatein. and the-members present Included: Mrs. Verl Powel- aon. Mrs. Creviaton. Mrs. Alfred Bennett. Mrs. Andrew Terry, Mrs. Hulon Greenwood. Mrs. Max Bills r f ITovo. Mrs. I lelen Taylor of Eprtr.jrvfne. and Mrs. Elmer Carlton Carl-ton cf Lchl. Luncheon treceded the card game. Mrs. Fowtlson won high score.. Mrs. Ray IJorjcet. consolation, consola-tion, and Mrs. Boel, guest favor. Sewing Club At Party ' Mrs. Mildred Taylor entertained entertain-ed members of her sewing' club Friday at her home. Handwork was followed by a dainty luncheon. A St. Patrick decorative scheme was featured. Present were: Mrs. Winona Fry. Mrs. Owena ' Allen. Mrs. Rita Warren and Mrs. Edith Baum. for dancing, and gold and green decorations will be used. The dance will be conducted In accordance with the plan outlined out-lined by ( the general M. I. A. board, as a pattern for Mutual dances. Ariel S. Bailif and Miss Rhea Taylor are co-chairmen on - arrangements. ar-rangements. RawleigH Products For Good Extracts and Spices, Etc., Call PHIL SNOW 757-W M if) .w.-v , . 1 1 - - First Lady fo Wear Blue for 1940 Easter Parade 4- V...., For a sunny Easter parade Mrs. Eleanor Roosevelt has selected this capa ensemble of sheer shadow wool, fingertip fin-gertip length. At left she poses with cape removed. The skirt Is flared and the sleeves are long. A sailor hat of white felt Is covered with braided soutache to match the trimming of the cape, . The First Lady carries - nary blue bag and white doeskin gloves. .. .. , : g : ; i , ; Dinner Served Provonas Club Provonas club members were guests of Mrs. 'Walter Taylor at her home Friday afternoon, and she was assisted by her daughter, Mrs. Frank Eastmond of Salt Lake City."-':' ':; i f; - -'; Mrs. Eastmond read "Little Pinks," - by Damon Run yon. A well appointed dinner-was served. and. the table decorations were in keeping with a" St. Patrick idea. Members enjoying the afternoon were : . Mrs. . Parley : Dixon,' Mrs. Frank. Gay, Mrs. J. H. Beck, Mrs. Rose Wllkins, Mrs! Ernest Dixon, Mrs. Albert Selck. Mrs. John Collins, Col-lins, Mrs. Alma Baker, Mrs. Fred Critchlow and :. Mrs. . James 23c-Clelian. 23c-Clelian. , . S17 ALUMINUM SET with your purchase of a NEW Automatic ELECTRIC ' . RANGE-..--. You've always wanted the marvel-, ous convenience of fast, clean, automatic auto-matic low-cost Electric Cooking! Note is the time to have this Electric Servant installed in your home. The 1940 Automatic Electric Ranges are available at the lowest prices en at substantial reductions. And for extra measure you receive an 11-piece 11-piece $17.00 Aluminum Set at slight additional cost. r See these new Electric Ranges yourself your-self and the Aluminum Set which can be yours with this special combination com-bination offer. Remember! . Electric Elec-tric Cooking automatically reduces your electric rate tot mil the elec-; tricity you use in your home. ZIG-ZAG. . . goes thi yarcb and yards of brighi red . rickrack . braid . thai winds itself - around this large, sailor that is espec?, ially , good for srtatorTv'-s srtatorTv'-s ports. The foundation , of . v the hat is stiffened white . linen. . . , which is also used for the facing . . . with the braid sewed in close A rows over the entire top surface . . . and also along . ' . the width that makes the.- band and wide loop bow. For added chic there's a matching match-ing parasol and of course, there will be numerous colors combinations once the set Teaches millinery stores. -.-r : - .U -;- . , f ( , , More and more Is being said about cocoa brown . . . some of the fashion designers even, going so far as to predict that it will be a possible competitor ot navy and black for street and afternoon wear. In sportswear too, this rich brown is also being combined with a pale biscuit biege ... and really making quite a hit. ' THEY'RE "SUITABLE . . . clever idea isn't It to coquetery . . . demure col-. col-. lar and cuffs . . . then a whisk; of the hemline and identical identi-cal embroidery comes into view. You can also'follow thru with a camisole if you so desire . . . and be confident' that they'll all be very useful once lighter weight clothes are worn. A while back we predicted that grey would also be adopted by smartly dressed children ... and this has happened down Miami way with the younger set wearing sun suits of grey. But up north, under a less kindly thermometer ther-mometer grey flannel coats in becoming doubled breasted style, and muchly pocketed are ready to gladden the hearts of girls just approaching their teens. TLAYFUL rOCKETS . . . or is that going a bit far? At any rate . this bathing suit : that made it's debut in France boasts a detachable detach-able apron front of black ascete fabric that has a pair of deep pockets. The - suit itself - is- white silk crepe printed in soft colors, with yellow the keynote . ; . and bv wav of accent is re peated in the large yellow ' '-r '-r chiffon handkerchief that t - . tumbles from one of the over-sized pockets. Very short .trunks and a high molded waistline are the high style features of the bathing suit proper . . . but it's really the black apron that makes it style-worthy." BLACK AND WHITE Right ! for cruise or ' southern beach wear are short Hack sweaters sweat-ers of softest cashmere that hug the figure flatteringly. The V 'J make a collar and cuff set to . match this dainty pat-iste pat-iste and embroidery underskirt. under-skirt. Yes, the old fashioned petticoat is bang again . . . and . really making great use of itself under the short full skirts that can't possibly possi-bly be given; enough support" sup-port" from a tapered slip. This combination is true es are above-elbow lengtn ana the neckline "and front buttoned closing . ; are v. softly outlined in dainty scallops. Very striking: with -dazzliner white slacks and sleev-white, twisted head scarf. Ml Provo Man To Claim Bride Announcement Is made of , the forthcoming marriage.' of Megan Rae Asplund, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Chester A. Asplund of Glen-wood, Glen-wood, Alberta, Canada, to Shirl G. ' Wilson, . son of Mrs. Cora G. Wilson, and the late W. S. Wilson of Provo. . s ' The wedding Is to be ' held March 15, at the bride's home, and a reception will follow. Mr. Wilson,' accompanied by his mother, will leave Monday for Canada, and after returning ; to Provo, after the ; wedding, the young couple will go to California, where they will honeymoon for three weeks. They will make their home In Provo. Mr. Wilson is in business with his - .mother, as assistant selling and distributing agent for the Shell Oil company, for this dis FIRMGE'S TODAY'S SHOES "Petctmina "As the twig is bent, so is the tree inclined." As you treat t those growing feet NOW, so you determine whether they will be a help or a handicap to your child in later years. VThat Do Her , Footprints Indicate : Feet that turn outward indicate V .,..(,..1 .1 . . I "and improper - feet. Keep them I I C rl Lh.e.y . this vay ...buy , fW ll II "ecu iuc ciir . ' r v A apport given ' . iteauoose ileal V VX- - cnoes. . Central Utah's Exclusive X-Ray Shoe Fitters SHOES Sizes : from Infants'' to Size 22 in Growing Children. Chil-dren. Black - Brown nvhite. Sturdy, Z'.. 90s dependable OXFORDS For Boys and Straps for Girls Leather inersoles and . markless composition composi-tion OaH outers ........ Little Hi Black Patents or Plain White. Leather Soles ; . Fine uppers; Afl rf very dressy ' ' 6. trlct. He attended the B. Y. U., where he ' was affiliated with the Val Ilyrics. Later, he attended the University , of Washington in Seattle, Se-attle, and was a member of the Phi Kappa Psl, national fraternity, fratern-ity, also the underclassmen's honorary hon-orary society, the Malamutes. He is an officer in the Provo Elks lodge. The bride, an accomplished' vocalist, vo-calist, attended the B. Y. U. last year. Evening Of Cards Enjoyed v Sewaco club members met Friday Fri-day evening at the home of Mrs. Lawana Wright, who also entertained enter-tained as guests, her mother,' Mrs. Hank Johnson and Mrs. Ross Curtis. Cur-tis. Five hundred and luncheon were diversions. Mrs. Helen Westphal and Mrs. Nelda Wright received the awards. A St. Patrick scheme was featured. J , Members present were: Mrs. Lu- J ' Will die U mr You can answer that question! Yes, she will be as happy, if her feet are healthy. Healthy feet help to make happy faces. Remember... "Tomottow A Teat Toes that point straight ahead in J!.... I...!.! ... J, ... 7 K 11 . fveaoooseueaiin by -Shoes. They need Lh care and protao- upn.j t v Happy Hiker For Kiddies, in Sizes up to 2 2 Flexible arch . . Treated leather for good health . f All colors ... r)l)V- Castle Valley . Circle At Party j Mrs. Marintha Angus entertain- ed at her home Friday evening, for members of the Castle Valley Circle. Quilting was followed by games, and a delicious' luncheon, was served. St. Patrick decorations and favors were added. . In attendance were the following follow-ing members: Mrs. Clyda B. Black, Mrs. Daisy -P. Reese. Mrs. Alta A. Olsen, Mrs. Mariette H. Lee-Master Lee-Master and Mrs. Henrietta Kill-pack. Kill-pack. Guests were Mrs. Mamie Killpack of Provo, and Mrs.. Annie Brooks and Mrs. Kathryn Worth en of American Fork. cile Booke, Mrs. Nelda Wright, Mrs. Helen Westphal, Miss Irene WMtnhnL ' Mrs. Bertha Nielsen. Miss Mabel Olsen, Mrs. Hope Peay, Miss Fawn Jones and Miss ay- Jones. HOT HER... rrisyouR OBLIGATION To See . Your Child Is Fit Troperly! DEMAND It is nice to know what features to look for in fitting fit-ting your child, but you never know 'till you see for yourself I DRESS SHOE A Shoe Just Like Dad's! Calf leather, jfl rn Sizes to 3. . : slilyU OX FORDS A Real He-Boy Leather Shoe for Dress! Black Brown . Saddle? Strip a America's. 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