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Show PAGE EIGHT r- PRO VP" KUTAHTT SUNDAY HERALD; "SUNDAY MARCH 17,- 1940 SECTION TWO - pay son MRS. A. R. WILSON" Reporter PAYSOW camp No. 1, Daughters Daugh-ters of Utah Tioneers held .their Harch meeting last . Thursday afternoon af-ternoon at the home of Mrs. Amy T. Haynes with Captain Maude Searl presiding. Mrs. Haynes read a personal history of her grandmother, grand-mother, Mrs. Amy Hancock, Written Writ-ten by herself. The lesson on Indian characters was given by Mrs. Vera McCall. . Group singing Included the song "The Lass of Mohee. Refreshments were served to seventeen members by the hostess host-ess assisted ' by Mrs. Echo Dur-. Dur-. rant. - ' Mrs. Zelpha Tanner was hostess to Sego Lily Camp. Daughters of Utah Pioneers assisted by Mrs. Mary Wlgnall.' Motion pictures of the Pioneer Trail Monuments were shown by Mr. Eugene Bralth-waite Bralth-waite and Mrs. Mary P. Harding gave the lesson on Indian Characters. Char-acters. ' She was assisted by Mrs. Matilda Dills and Mrs, Maud Ol-sen. Ol-sen. , ' .;-. -f - Seagull camp, Daughters of Utah Pioneers met at the home of Mrs. Iva M. Chase with Mrs. Delia Badham the assisting hostess. host-ess. Lessons on early transportation transporta-tion in Utah and Indian characters charac-ters were presented by Mrs. Cecil Cahoon. Gail Badham gave , two vocal selections with Mrs. Nellie Bannister, accompanist. - Refreshments Refresh-ments were served. ...-..iVy; , An interesting session of Peteet-neet Peteet-neet camp, Daughters of Utah Pioneers Pio-neers was held last Thursday at; the home of Mrs. Lillian Pickering. Captain 1 Adelia' Dixon was in charge and Lieutenant ' Georgina Vest presided. Mrs. Ilene Blglow gave the lesson on military life in the west and Indian characters. Readings were given by Mrs, May Elmer and a special history by Mrs. Edda Noon. Mrs, Laura Elmer El-mer rendered a vocal solo, "Lass of Mohee." The assisting hostesses were Mrs. May Elmer, Mrs. Laura Elmer and Mrs. Edda Noon.- Mayor George C. Chase, made a business trip to the Northwest last week. r Mrs. Adelia' Dixon and son Paul, Mr. and Mrs. Quail . Dixon ; and children of Spanish Fork and Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Westrlng and children of Nephi went 'to 'Richfield 'Rich-field 40 visit I with Mr. and Mrs. - Junior S. Dixon, the occasion being the fifth birthday of their little daughter,; Virginia. Rae. The Nebo , Stake Relief society board sponsored a birthday party Friday night to commemorate the 98th anniversary of the.organiza- f -. "V ' 1 f t . . -. T f 4 ? II k mm 8P1JGVILLE MRS. MANILA BROWN Correspondent Fbona 225-W She's Tops in a Svvcatcir chosen America's Sweater Girl by the Associated' Apparel Manufacturers after they looked at Marylin in this sweat" '! er. Also-rans included Lana Turner, Alice Faye, Joan Blon-dell Blon-dell and Joan Crawford. . J, - . . . . : tion of the first Relief society. The - V , - : -affajr was held in the junior high Society Marches son in .Nebo -chool and featured a -Daireant."Re- . taKe. uancing conciuaea ine ... wmm goods Sold ; Siindays i -rjz-.? A CAKES :: DREAD :: PIES COOKIES :: BOIIUTS 1 . BAKED FRESH DAILY!: An Easy Way to Better Meals! Hce (Sn'oaima Gpssnafl! Choice of 10 Popular Flavors PACKAGE ICE CREAM 4 Flavors Gallon 55C Gallon .... $1.00 Economical Easy to Serve Delicious 36 AVest Center - 63 East Center - 83 East Center festivities and refreshments were served. SPANISH FORK 1IRS. EFFIE DART . - Kjporter - ' ' , Mr. and Mrs- . 6ecil Webb returned re-turned Saturday f ron Los Angeles where they have beenvacationing for the past week. - - t ' Mrs. Hannah C. t Thomas ; entertained enter-tained the .members of the. Birthday Birth-day club 'at her 'home -.Thursday evening. Luncheon was served at the card ; tables 'at . 8;30. ' - A St. Patrick's color scheme, was carried car-ried 'out in" luncheon, and .table decorations. ' Following, luncheon, four tables of autcion bridge were played, Miss Hannah Vicklund winning high club score, and Mrs. Gwen Cutler guest prize; Other guests . were Mrs! Hilda Boyack, Mrs. Luella Thomas, Mrs. ' Kate Boyack. The hostess .was presented present-ed - with a lovely remembrance gift, . . . - -. " , Mr. and Mrs. Peter. E. Jensen of Mapleton announce the engagement engage-ment of their , daughter Alene to Dean .Warthen.' The marriage to take place" March 20th. ? " j - , " . A bride's shower was given Monday Mon-day ' evening at the . home : of ; her parents to sixty relatives and friends she received many beautiful beauti-ful gifts. . . - - Mr. and Mrs.' Lyman Losee announce an-nounce the : marriage of their daughter, Jane LaRue ' to ' Lynn Huff, son of Mrs. Gwen Huff. JThe marriage' took place' at the Salt Lake L. D; S.. temple Wednesday, March 13th at' 5 o'clock. A -wedding . reception' was . held at the Palomar Ball room Friday, March 15th. . . , . v Modern , man ' knows : 1500 uses for salt. ' - j STOP Rubbing ,-; v . YOUR EYES! ; Headache, aqulntlnff, blurred ylilon iyetraln. . . , rhese ills. In most cases; can be re-noved re-noved by proper fitting of glasses, ome In. let us give you' a complete iye examination. If glasses are need Ml we guarantee posltlv results. Glasses may be had on conveni ent terms-X . , , DR. G. II. HEINDSELMAN Graduate & Registered Optometrist Optome-trist with Ileindtelman Optical and Jewelry Company Mr, and Mrs. Harry Pennington of this city announce the engagement engage-ment of their daughter ' Enid, to Lawrence Rowland, son or Mr. and Mrs. Amasa Rowland also of Springville, the marriage to take place in ApriL The betrothal of the young couple was made known at a lovely party given at the home of the bride-to-be Wednesday Wednes-day evening for members of the Lea Vivantes club . with which Miss Pennington is affiliated. Miss Virginia Tuttle .was assisting hostess at the party and also arranged , a number of x surprise features in connection with the announcement. Guests were seat ed at one long . table from which dinner was served early in the evening. Attractive decorations in pink and white were used Jtn the entertaining room and table decorations. dec-orations. Miniature white wedding bells tied with a pink satin ribbon, rib-bon, tolled love, Joy . and best wishes to the honored guest and with pink rose buds formed an attractive at-tractive centerpiece. ' Pink ' and white announcement cards ! were at each place. After dinner the girls enjoyed progressive 500 during dur-ing which high score ' prize was won by Bernice Harmer. Others present in addition to- the bride-to-be and assisting hostess were: Lucille Curtis, Lucille Averett, Evelyn Davis, Lucille Jenkins, Bette Lee, Florence Dramall, Frances Tuttle, Lucille Walker, Louise Averett, Annie Fpx. Mr. and . Mrs. Peter Jensen of Mapleton announce the , engagement engage-ment of their daughter Aleen, to Dean "Warthen of Spanish; Fork, the marriage date being' set for March ' 20. Complimenting Miss Jensen two miscellaneous showers have been given i for friends and relatives the past week. On Wednesday Wed-nesday i night, Mrs. Mable Warren and Mrs. LaRheaN Warren enter tained at a shower at the home of Mrs. Martha Whiting. The bride- to-be . was also honored with a shower on Monday ' night at the home of Mrs. Elmer Johnson with the bride's mother assisting, sixty guests were in attendance, . Mrs. Rena Roylance was hostess to members of the Mothers Study club last Friday afternoon. The program an especially enjoyable one featured a review of the book, "Grandma Called It Carnal", given in interesting manner by Mrs. Blanch Beal; a. paper on, "Home Gardens and Lilacs" -given by Mrs. Etta Thorpe and a reading by Miss Lois Hansen. Following the program a tasty . lunch em ploying a St., Patrick color scheme was served to 23 club members. The rnext - meeting was announced for March 22, to be, held at the home of Mrs. Maude Peterson. Mrs. Melba Pennington will be hostess to members of the a T. club at her home on Thursday evening, March 21. - . Mr. ' and . Mrs.. Frank Salisbury visited Springville one' 'day the past week, guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Salisbury. ' : " v -. Mr." and Mrs. Grant Palfreyman Love Laughs at Law's Delay Lincoln high school auditorium. Tuesday will be "membership day" at ' Relief society meeting. Clifton Clinger will give a three- act play entitled "Criminal Code' . All ladies of the ward are invited to be present. ' " V AH r) The officers of the Relief Society So-ciety held a meeting Friday eve--ning at the home of Mrs. Martha Scott for the preparation cf the ward reunion to be held Friday March 22. Peggy Ann Kent, daughter of the president of 20th-century Fox Film Corporation, gets a kiss from her new husband, Ernie West-more, West-more, noted Hollywood makeup man. The bride had been divorced .in England. This stymied their planned New York marriage, as State law requires three-year interim after foreign divorce. They .flew to Washington, where they are pictured above. They wert .' marriedjn nearby Warrenton, Va. , . : . """ " . ' ; ' ' and Mr. and Mrs. Russell Black-ett Black-ett have recently returned from a business and pleasure trip to the eastern states. They also visited a brother, Bert Crandall at Creigh-ton,' Creigh-ton,' Ontario, Can, On their return Mr. Palfreyman purchased-a new car. Announcement is made of the recent . marriage of Miss Vera Blackett, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.i H. V. Blackett of this city to Harvey ; Lerwell of Payson. : Of interest to friends here is announcement of the marriage of Miss Fay Smith of this city to William Bowdish of Provo. : Members of the Ladies Literary club and their husbands were entertained en-tertained at a delightful party last Tuesday; night, at. Haase cafe. The group all of whom came attired In hillbilly costume first assembled at the home of Mr. ajid Mrs. Ed Clyde where light re f reshments were served. Later in a typical hillbilly setting compris ing unique table and room decor ations dinner was enjoyed at the Haase cafe. Mrs. E. S. Groes-beck Groes-beck acted as toastmistress. Following Fol-lowing dinner, dancing and , a cleverly , enacted hillbilly play was enjoyed. Hosts and hostesses for the . occasion were- Mr. and Mrs.; E.; S. Groesbeck, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Clyde. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Oli-ver Dalton, Mr. and Mrs. LaCelle Sumsion, ; : Mr. and Mrs. J. Y. Bearnson and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Thorn. , . " . ' . - Mx. and Mrs. Chester Johnson ofrJUchfield, Ida spent a few days . of the past week in. Sprlng-vilh;, Sprlng-vilh;, coming: here ' especially td attend the funeral services for Mrs. Johnson's sister, Mrs. Alea- tha Clark. Mrs. Dell Noakes of Salt Lake City, was f a Springville visitor during the past week. ' " Daughters .of Utah Pioneers, d$jjip" Kolob will hold their regular' regu-lar' March ' meeting on Thursday afternoon, at .the home of Mrs. Emma' Gottfredson. A' nicely ar ranged : program r is planned for the meeting' which will also fea ture the election of officers. An interesting meeting of ' the American Legion tvixillary . was held Wednesday evening, when two of the department officers. President Eleanor Nelson of Logan Lo-gan and Secretary Lexia Oisen of Salt Lake City made their official visit. The program featured "an educational and well given talk on "Americanism," , by . Attorney Glenn Sumsion. Mrs-, Nelson and Mrs. Olsen also spoke on auxiliary work. " Delightful music numbers were' rendered by Russell and Harold Hales who gave two vocal duets .accompanied by their moth er, "i Mrs. Blanch r Hales; a vocal solo, by Kay .Weight, accompanied by Mrs. Lola Weight . and an instrumental in-strumental duet by Kenneth Boyer and Mead Weight. Concluding the program, tasty refreshments were served to a large group of mem bers. 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