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Show i - -v . -SECTION r-TWO" PROVO "(UTAH T SUNDAY' HERALD, SUNDAY,' ' JUNE 2, 1940 PAGE THREE Interesting Features Fox I r D. Rambeau Women! Club and . T jiT 1 . A Lodsa New. r HfcTV Society Editor Phono 494 PfT 1 r n t - III' Country Clubhouse Is Scene Of Nautilus Formal Function Women Arrange For Annual Yesharah Breakfast White :.Keys Fete Gratis Romance flickered in a "Blu&lnterlude".when,the members mem-bers of the Nautilus unit ol theBrighmypung university, and their partners, dined aftdanced to the rhythmic tunes of Curt f!urtis and his orchestra: Frida-v pvenincr nt th fin'iin. try, club, the occasion being the 'annualspring formal. - 1 j , During dinner toasts were given by Deon Oleson, "BliieJ A i Wan ilna TV.ria Cwarui "Packet T?liia" Kori'o TH.f4- XTatw V ? Blue' and Dorothy Hedquist "Royal Blue." - - .;. v ine iaDies, arrangea outsiae, were Deautitui witn sjar- Jenias and lighted blue tapers. ' Blue and gold, the unit colors, : were beautifully displayed throughout the hallux ' The committee in charge of the affair included : Chair manVDeon Oleson, . LyJe Boyden, Betty Pyott, and Dorothy jean uannon. The sweetheart1 soner was ren- f i dered by Marie, Betty, and Luci mae Pyott. ' U hito K Aito Two girls, wearing gaily-colored formal., received the wraps and presented the men with bouton- nleres. ' Sponsors for the evening were: 'Mr. and Mrs. FredvW. Dixon. Patrons included wereY Mr." and Mrs. John .F. Oleson, Drand;Mrs. Wesley Lloyd, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Iledquist. -. Members and their : partners present weret , Marjorie ' Hulsh, James Hawkins, ' Naomi Clark, Tom Perry,1 Vera Gowans,; ' Cleve Bingham, Norma ' Crane,' Gilbert Haws, Beth Naylor, Edward Ed-ward Eld ridge, Elaine Emery, Elaine Johnson, Luci mate Pyott, i Bob Back man, Af ton Ford, Kay ' Bunnell, Idel Borrup, Deloy Mc-v Mc-v f Mu lin, Doris Crane, Glen Allen, Florence Page, Twain Tippetts, Daryl Stewart, Dick Sparks, Ber nice Chaffln, ' Rulon Taylor,:. Louise Lou-ise Street, - Merlin Slack, ' LeRue . Anderson, LaMar Sayer, Deon Ole- ' son, Max McBeth,' Maxlne Foster, Paul Simmons, Betty Peterson, . Tom Poulson, Arlene Mitciell, De lane Garrett), Helen Nelson, Bob Burt. Dorothy. Jean Cannon, Rob-ert Rob-ert Ballard. Lois Johnson, Earl Child, Linda Spackman, Weston Brown, Betty Pyott, Walter WIest. ' R th Pratt. Oliver Smith. Marjorle Hanseen, Garth Seegmiller, Kay Traher, Henry Bourne, Katherine Swenson, Floyd Crandell, Dorothy Hedquist, Shlrl Swenaon, Marie " Pyott, Lorraine Adams, Jane i Newe'l, David Vance, Mildred T3ox, f Sam Wllstead. Louise Bullock, Dale Hunt, Ruth 'ChTTjtenson and William McKelL . . i! . Mid - Juae Wedding Plans Marriage Is Announced MIej Lael Ellertson, daughter of Mr. and Mra Elgy TJ. Ellertson of Mona, Utah, will become the bride of Wayne L. Soreruson. sort ' of 'O. U Sorensoh of. Salt- Lake City. Thursday. 'June 6, In the Manti temple.., - A reception. - la. bzing planried for June 14. at Mona, also, several parties are to be tendered the, couple . following . the , marriage. They will live in Provo, . and expectto ex-pectto make a trip to the) northwest north-west in the fall. . The bride-to-ba Is a graduate of the B. Y. .U, and taught Bf'hool in Mona, th past year, She is active in music, circles, and was affiliated with the B. Y. U. Thalians.- . Mr, Sorensbn will be graduated from the 'Y" this spring. He ia" a Val Hyric, and has participated m the International- Relations club, and on the Banyon and "Y" News staffs. Ho will teach in the M6rgan school district next winter. :' . ; . MAKING TWO. WINDOWS LOOK LIKE ONE If you have two rather narrow windows close together,- your room will appear , more spacious it you treat the. two windows as one unit, using simple .straight hangings at the outer sides, a graceful valance, across the top and,.; if you wish, a single length of . material . concealing the wall space between. , " . . Featuring the theme of "White Key Garden," the alumnae group of the White Key service organization organi-zation held its annual graduation banquet , Saturday Evening ; at Haase cafe. , 'i'he table was attractively dec orated with spring flowers and the placecards. were in the form of white : keys on which the theme of the dinner was written.- hach girl w.as presented with a rosebud, nd: dainty pottery ;. vaseswere given tOy the graduating ' gif-w. Atier tne wdcome by ieien riol- tuooK, alumnae presiacnt, Miss Auurey iaBinussua was introduc ed as toastmjsiress. , .-" in Keeping wiyi me meme, ine fouowmg girls gave toasis to tne various Aiowers; -i orget-me-nota," by Mrs. Mary . Uaftiquiac uunn; t-iuups," , , Aiinenese . Vugert; "rtoweuds," Margaret Boyei ; anu ''Morning i Giorierff by fnyins Smarc, vhite Key president for nexd year. ;i wo gaiden oons were sung oy tlie Wiute Key xiu con-sisung con-sisung of Margaret Beinap, Sarah xaaoey, ana fnylJia bmart. J'. tiiuuuaiuig kiiis present were; Elayne nincKy,; ieoia Curjus. uua i'ouiaon, Connie Keiiey, uwen Coiton, . Marjorie jenscn, uetn j.oua, Bern ii.vu.na, Francis Dans,' oyivia jrunwKiwy, vvina inornocK, vra. HoiorooK, Leith . nayea, AAui-el t-ekerson, Margaret Beinap, ana ijorttny Dixon, otner active guls preaeiit were: Lucy Cannon, jiaiguiet Barclay, Theiuia arns- worui, Gloria. , Tanner, Sarah iiaucy, Vivian Keuer, nuth men-ola, men-ola, uwen Johnson, fhyllia Smart, Alien joigeiow, Jan.iiii, kuuiuu nuiet, Vc-mce whiting, L.ucy can non and hancy Richards.; . Aluifliiae uieinucrs present were AiuieneHe , Jiuggert, . Margaret iKjyer. , Lucine iauam, 11 twine layior, Maj Jacobs, Vvanaa An- tuun, ean cannon, and the alum' ni Oiiicers: lieien1 riolbrooK, presl uent; Margaret Cnristensen vice president, and Audrey Rasmussen, becretary. IA Lawn Party r Is Gay Event : Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hawkins entertained en-tertained at a lawn party at their home on East Eighth North street Thursday evening. The guests were seated at one long table for : a strawberry' treat. A wandering: Spanish troubador (Carl Martmeau) pleasantly ; sur prised , the group with a clever Spanish skit and beautiful songs during the L evening. He acconv partied hlms;lf on the guitar, Games were also played The following friends attended the affair: . Mr. . and Mrs. O.. D, LeeMaster, ! Mr. and Mrs. Paul Jones, Mr. and Mrs. . Alex Jame son, Mr. arid Mrs., Herman Richards, Rich-ards, Mr. and Mrs. .pari Martur eau, Mr. and Mrs. Parker Hawk ins, -Mr. and Mrs. Justin Winkler, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Nedlson,: Mr. and Mrs. ,Vern Allman, Mr. , and Mrs. BiU Kieth, Mr. and Mrs Harry Forsyth, Mr. and Mrs. Mil ton' Jameson, and- Miss Madge West. ' 7 i V"i-"V . : h; ( " ""- . . (Left to right) Miss Pearf Snow and Mrs. G uy U Weech, co-chairmen, and Mrs. Charles su xwuwa.ii, voasLxiustress.' . Cfab Calendar si mm t -4 t d SHO -BOAT NOW JS YOUR OPPORTUNITY TO GO TO BIRD ISLAND On This Big 200 Passenger Boat! Your Best Trip of the Season. It is worth $5 to you, and only costs 50 C Adults ' -25SoSfdren BOAT GOES OUT EVERY SUNDAYAFTERNOON Boat Leaves Provo River Mouth Every Sunday at 4 p.nu Further Information Call 1173-J. 1 REYNOLDS NO. 1 The 'Alice Louise Reynolds club, Chapter' No. 1, is holding a gar den party for the husbands Mon day evening at 7:30 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Grant Ivins. MONDAY CLUB Mrs. Fred Singleton will ; t?3 hostess to members of the Mon day Afternoon Social club, at her fiome . Monaay. - - t LETTER CARRIERS' WIVES The Letter Carriers' ? auxiliary will meet at the 'home of Mrs, David Simmons, 346 - East Third South street, Spanish Fork, Wed nesday at 2 o'clock. ' A X CLUB A' Mrs. Rhea Sargis will enter tain members of the X club at the Edna Mae ;. Hedquist yhorae Monday eventag. ' LADY, LIONS , The Lady Lions will hold a dinner-meeting Thursday evening at 7 o'clock at the HoterRoberts. A short program to be' followed by election of off icers The committee commit-tee comprises Mrs. K.' E. Weight, Mrs. Elton Sumner,- Mrs. . Tho mas Stubbs, and Mrs. J. A. Seeth aler.' ;i ' ." - ' LAMBDA TAtJx . Members of the Lambda Tau club will be entertained byxMlss Berthelda Farrer, at her home 859 West Center street, Monday evening. , ' FELICIA 'The Felicia club will meet Wednesday at 2:30 o'clock at tne home of Mrs. .Edith Cottam, 468 North .Fourth East street. Mrs. Abtie Dutson will be. assisting hostess. l , ' hower For BrMei-Elect social . Among the prominent functions in connection with B Y. U. i Commencement week wlll be the eleventh annual -breakfast of the Yesharah club, ('Y" Mis sionary women) an event, of Com mencement morning Wednesday at 7:30 o'clock at "the . Hotel Roberts. - Members of the Salt Lake and Logan Yesharajhi chapters have oeen extended invitations , to at-a at-a highlight ofthe week. tend the affair, , which is always Mrs. Gu L. Weech and Miss Pearl Snow are co-chairmen on arrangements, and Mrs. Charles E. Rowan will : be toastmistress. Committee heads are announc ed as-' follows: Reception and invitations, invi-tations, Mrs. Lucius Laudie; pro grams and music, Miss Catharine Decker; finance, Miss Elizabeth Oouter; menu, Mrs. Percival Bige- low; decorations, Miss Beatrice Haws; publicity, Mrs Don C Merrill; ' Junior f Yesharah invitations, invita-tions, Miss Ileene Waspe. , . ; .. -t ; t. Carol Bement1 Is Honored Mrs. LyasBona. Mrs. Helen VVestphal.and Miss Irene Westphal gave a shower Friday evening at the Bona home, in Manor of Mrs. Bona's sister. Miss Norma. Hoover, bride-elect. ' Twenty-five guests were tained. games being the diversion. Mrs. Donald Peay, Mrs. V Peay, Mrs. -Robert Booke, Miss Mabel Olsen and Miss Mildred1 Hoover won prizes. Luncheon was served and many beautiful gifts were presented to the honor.guest. Spring flowers were : arranged throughout the rooms.. Jocose Glub Outing Enjoyed A ' delightful party at Canyon Glen, was enjoyed by members of the Jocose club and their Husbands, Hus-bands, Friday evening. A welnrx roast and marshmal- low bake were followed by games. Those present to enjoy the gay outing were Mr. and Mra E. E. Kay, Mr. and Mrs. Max Hansen, Mr. and Mrs. Dorell Eaton, Mr. and Mrs. Max Williams, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Morgan, Mr. and Mrs. Max Scott, and . guests, Miss Ilia Christensen, Miss Jean Hobson of Washington, D." C; Earl Williams and Le& Woodward. - PILES niay cause FISTULA One of the tragric results of neg lected Piles frequently is Fistula, which may mean loss of bowel con trol together with nervous diseases and general ill health caused by self poisoning. ' Thousands could save themselves from humiliation and serious illness by taking proper treatment -in time. The Thornton & Minor Clinic oldest known rectal rec-tal institution In the world offers FREE Book which explains Piles, Fistula and other rectal diseases; dis-eases; tells how more than 51,000 persons have been benefited by their mild, corrective' institutional treatment without hospital con finement. . Write for this Free Book and Reference List. Address Thornton & Minor Clinic, Suite 1616,-926 McGee-St., Kansas City, Honoring MIsa Carol Beraept. bride-elect of, Friday, Miss Ruth. Lambert, Miss Blanche Jones and Miss Pearl Johnson gave a shower Friday evening at the Edna Mae Hedquist home. An attractive .bride's book was made and a tasty repast was enjoyed en-joyed by 25 guests, who' showered thex bride-to-be .with many lovelv and useful gifts.-Roses were used to decorate.-''-. -of v..- v S , . 3ft . 3ft 5t ... ' 1 One-and a half million blooms re cut daily during the height of Dames V Tea Here .Today A tea is being given fay the University Dames, for all B. Y. U. faculty members and eligible Dames and their partners, today at the home of Mrs. Elmo Coffin Coff-in an, 544 East Sixth North street, from 2 to 5 o'clock. Mrs. Martha Hansen Js heading the , committee, assisted by :Mrs. Rissa Clark and Mrs.: Fern Den nis. V Class Of '35 Plans Dinner The 1935 graduating i class of the B. Y. U. will hold its "wooden" "wood-en" anniversary dinner Tuesday at 12 noon, at the Hotel Roberts Reservations should be made immediately with Neal Peterson, "Y" alumni officer, or i Mrs. Mary D. Gunn, phone 1098. ; - Dinner Guests On Friday f JMrrfandr Mrs,- Irvin McDowell of Elko, Nev., were dinner guests of Mr. -And Mrs. Leland Madsen, Friday.. 1 ' At Open House f ; In Salt lake Mrs. A. L, Booth, Miss Virginia Booth, . Ruth. Louise Partridge Miss Marie Newren and George Young, were among the Provoans attending the open house- given by the-Brlgham Young family at the daffodil season in the Scilly the Lion House In Salt Lake City, islands. , . Saturday night. Z3 IT'S EASY TO your nor.iE Folks used to put off making needed home repairs because they !'couldn't afford iL" Delayed home repairs lead to bigger Repairs and it's extravagance not to make them. -. . - - - - - Especially is this true now that our Monthly Payment Pay-ment Plan enables you to make needed improvements and pay for them with easy monthly payments to suit your income. . ; , v. . . Come in and see lis about your home.We'll be glad to explain how you can purchase home repairs, depending on amount bought,' - ' " SI CD A Month - for as little as. pirate - 1 Opa Porchf c m easily ncloJ, mlmfl th v libU th yr 'round. . Tri - State Lumber Co. MATERIALS ' - ; PLANS - FINANCING 585 South University Avenue Phone 20 Mr. and Mrs. Henry W. Cease, are announcing- the marriage of their niece, Marjorie June to Allan Campbell, captain of the CCC camp at Blanding, Utah. The young couple were married May 6, and will live at Blanding "Y" Pep Club At Outing A lively outing at Park Ro-She. was enjoyed by members of the B, Y. U. Pep club, .riuay evenlne. A ballgame and swimming were feature events. Ray Hanks, presi dent, gave a toast to Sherman Hunton, outgoing president. - Those present were Dean Jones, Leah Miner, Louise Thatcher, Wy ley Swapp, LeGrande Forsythe, Marjorie Rogers, Sherman Hunton, Maxine Bjerregaard, Elaine Mar shall, Dan Harrison. T. Y. Booth, Louise Jensen, Billy - Alexander. Hugh Brown, Fleyd Black, Martha Lu Tucker,. Tim Irons. Annie Johnson, Lester Card, Don Cow ers. Marian Frances, Idell War-nick, War-nick, Orville Sorenson, Gene Hilton Hil-ton and Garda Moulton. Manavu Choir , ; Party Monday v The Manavu ward choir is hold ing a party in honor of Mrs. lone Heaton, who is moving to Price, Monday evening at 7:30 o'clock at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Asael Fisher, 1200 North . Second East street.- All choir members and their partners are - cordially invited to attend. A small charge will be made. ... , 'Y' Representative Leaving For Biennial Meet Miss Melba Clark. Incoming president of Phi Chi Tht. wiu represent Fsi chapter of Erxgham Voung university at the -ninth biennial convention to t held in Atlanta. Georgia, from June 1 to June 20. Inclusive. Miss Clark will leave June 13 from Salt Lake City, and w.U be accompanied by li&s Mary Can an. The two will travel by wav of Denver, to Fort Worth and Dallas, Texas, to New Orleans, and to Atlanta, At-lanta, where "they will attend tr.e convention. While there, they vr.U be entertained by sightseeu-.g tours in and around AtlanU. barbecues, formal banquets, a luncheon celebrating the birthday of the organization, a cotton ball, swimming: party, and garden tea. Miss Clark wiU be on the publications pub-lications committee, reFponsiLla for publishing the daily newspaper news-paper during the convention. Point to be visited after they leave Atlanta will te Jacksonville and St. Augustine, Florida, Richmond. Rich-mond. Virginia. Charleston, North Carolina, Washington, DV C. PhU-adelphia, PhU-adelphia, and New York, wher: they, will visit the World's fair. Lions Sponsor Benefit Dance PrtjC-e!ji o the dir.re to be given at the new t 1-h lake c;-doo c;-doo r da r. c e re.o r t. Th u r Si y r.: M. wUl go for te r urcrsje rf for needy schu4 t f .:t n. t.r.-r.cur.cts t.r.-r.cur.cts cf.'.riils cf Prjvo L- r.t club. pcnra of tJr.e f-r, v-- Tickets are Lxii-.ff jD'.i lor the &ffair i hich r ro rr. iar to le k of the b-st aitendi-d d.inc c.i the entire summer iwjwi Physicians ar.a yuLIic r.-rvi report quite a number of chiUren who have tn fcur.d in rf.;rne need of places if u-.cy are to co .-tinue .-tinue their chcv:l work. They have submitted thee Ci.e-j to the Lior.i club vh;ch has A natel heM!y for such prcjtrcts in C-.e pj s ' . If the dance metts the put:.c t import im-port it deserves, rvery one cf the deserving "cases will be taken crire Of.' Trom New York they win travel by boat to Boston, visiting Lexington Lex-ington and Concord, on to Is. agara Falla.and from there to Chicago, and back to Salt Lake C.ty. They plan to be gone approximately two weeks. DAnrrnTQ! Y0UR child needs h likiL-lJflO: ENJOY DANCE TR. and WILL AINING! 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