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Show PAGE SEVEN AD A Lemon Party Hime Success Marriage Announced C PROVO (UTAH) SUNDAY HERALD, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1940 J I! Cay Carnival Dance Held By ;20-30 Club A ;.kdo.int social V' i t ' f Saturn Sat-urn ! i '.' . w.i.'; the 20-:;!i club's cat v,. A d i-.oe. hi Id : t the Cnif j c I;,!. houe i:nd attended by 100 oupl' -a. M--ri.bt is hthI their par driers ami jrnt-st couples participated in t!ie ! v.'iri'iiis forms of carnival cnter-tai cnter-tai . .. a!;d : . :"i t . hme-its wa re S'M - a; 'V'.o t ?!' .) Stand. : '; !: t i!ip!os enuamed in dancing i. :!J evening, and ap"( il -Uoi tain- ia the way f danc rmi contortionist 'if. I a a s 1 - f ,;r t.V the Stewart sis- j J t( i-1- of f?pi mgvi'lo. liarol i 'War-J was chairman i.n a i r r: 'err. r-r.ts. -ded bv Hot)! Houston, George Siv.w and Wil-laid Wil-laid Mintun. Club Dinner ;Is Enjoyable A dinner, followed bv sewing the ir.t-rr.bers. Mrs. Lawrence Gib-i Gib-i a-i d for tu.ne-tel-inc, was enjoyed ; son. Mis. L. S. I Tales. Mrs. Virl j .v members of the Bonnie Thais i Drown. Mrs. Jo: h Davis, Mrs. !(!!) nt the home f miks Doi'o- V'i'-st Hills. Mis. Clarence Car- ) 1l:v Janrion, Friday evtninp. The .nVi( v.'ii.i covered with a ).'-,. utifii! lace cloth, and held a ' r pa - of white sweet pea.-' :'!! led c at nations, urid rt-d Vap- i c is in rystai Holders, f Mrs. Hilar C. Johnson wa.j ;i ! e.u. --t. and the rivir.bers pres-nt , j m ladid Mrs. Joseph Hawkins of ! Spi ;euvil!e; Miss Amelia Hut k-' !) v, Mis. Hn7.,- Janson, Mrs. liar- I ol'.! lionnell. Mrs. Sneneer m,.- ! oinn, Mis. ri'eston tAvapp ind j Mis Klvm O. IT'-.- tuu li. j -X x- X Hostess to 13 n dee Club Mrs. William Id. G't :i enter-tamed enter-tamed mem tiers of the Kri lay Afternoon liii.J'o club at lu r home Friday. VioK-ts and sweet peas wen tomhined to form the table decorations. dec-orations. Luncheon was followed by the card jtame. and the favors, fa-vors, in 1 and second, went to Mrs. Albe't Kukpatriek and Mrs, I i. Oflo Allen, re; pet. lively. ri attendance were Mia. Frank T. Kev n..kls. Mrs. Frank Mulletl. Mis. I,. V.. Snair,' Mrs. J. I-:ival ! 'h 1 ISt ensen. : Ml.',. Albeit Kilk-p.ittiek, Kilk-p.ittiek, Mrs. Kalph rpdloek and Mr.-. 1", Orlo Allen. A (hi i lionet! Soviet rj On Vane FA a hi Listen To Donald Olson's String Kn.senible KOVO. .MONDAY (1:1.1 mi. lii Mi', ! i j I i i s i i U VJ i i vJ .S i.. i a jhs. Vera Petersen IJrumnjak (Former Cook at Ttie Tavern) and Son Monte Petersen Are Taking Over the Mannjrcment f IIAASE CAFE We Wish to Invite the Public To Try Our IIOMF. COOKFI) I t)01 amP, WE CAT ICR TO (MIRS 1 f 1 1 xi a S V?2 i . tv- . J v. t, f : . 4. Cx --.-.'.J Under New ' .';) South Seventh East "YM Alt a Miira Birthday Dinner Alta Mitia social unit of the n. Y. V. held its eirhth af.a.ial lorri.al biitkday dinner late Sat- unlay niter :u)on at the Edna Mar U"K(tj!t liomi'. 'Ha- Fn.-t Thanksgiving" was the theme, tin" tat, It decorations ! 1 1 1 i m a a Pilgrim ship, Mth tiny Pilgrims a'ul other typical appointments. ap-pointments. Tiny turkeys and cor-sapes cor-sapes were given jif, favors to th 40 blasts, via cnjoj.Ml a. OeiUaous turkey duir.er. Vert raad.-d'urd. pr eside:-1, introduced in-troduced the taaat n.ist la--, a, 'Ihi inui i';! !;u'!', and Mi.-s R, t h Lay as-i-'i.-taist toaslmist.i e.-.s. The unit's double tiiu samr, also. ;s v.a 1 e i.;-. by Miss Mar y MeGteor. . I. Club jt 1 Hl tV i ;.iis. orr. ko aaiac K was hos-j hos-j to.-.-; to Hit i-j. I. (dub ria.ard.itM -a I at in-r home Friday afternoon, .Mis. Arthur Clyde ' 1 if a 1 1- view of "ill becc ,i id' Suimybrook i Farm.'1 j A u.nnrr followed, covers b dug j laid for Mr.9. Clarence Smith a net ; Mrs. Hyrum limwn, guests, and i on. M t s. Ror.ai l D-'.'iti. Mrs. I'ob-fit I'ob-fit '.urns, Mrs, Will l a in Isaacson aial Miss Alta Ijurkner. -X- -K- Couple Wed In Tfl-cnM A nour.eetiicnt is made by Mr. .'in. I Mrs. Owen Hallalay f t I'leas.ant (drove of the mariiap,e of their daughter. Hhea. to Heed I. Hob- ii. so n, son of Mr, and Mra, l'.ei d Koleusoli of American Folk, The hi id' lei ). Vedne:"day lor .Tucson, Arizona, vs hero the niaitaape cere-loony cere-loony was per. formed on Friday. Tho gro:m la a Ur.ilcd States l-id. r patrolman in Arizona, and tha coupha siil make their home there. Tle )-j,p lias been a teacher in American Fork. She -was a counselor in the Second ward M. I. A., and taught a class in the Sunday sehool. . Mr. Kobinson, is a graduate front the IT. A. C. at Loj;an. The bride was extensively entertained en-tertained puoi to her departuie. fea ch.e; a of the I Ian in;.', ton school in Amerieau Fork honored her Fr iil ev -v ing at the iieune of Mrs. Jo ae W i'ki-r. A down nuilt v a s presented the bride-elect by i lea- t wi i d y-on UU.-.ds that it tended. Mis. Owea Halbday, mother of th" biide, inleitained at a mis- i(!lane ,us shower la. t Saturday j eVer.iug. Dandy pink and white wtdd.ng bells were favors, and tins sarin- colm- r.i heme was predominant pre-dominant in Mower decorations throughout the house, M. I. A. officers and teachers ind the hlshuprie, of the Second war d. gave an in form ill party M ay nl ,t at the- home of Mrs. I!-' P. Peck. If i . v.. MA,,b i 9-St .3 ij iut; Reservations for Thanksgiving: Dinner AM) PRIVATE PARTIES -4 V -4-. -9 Management Rhone S72-J I. I. i i Fidelas Holds Invifationa A Japa ne.-e theme provod attractive at-tractive for the H. Y. U. Fecielas mnt's annual formal invitational d.:ni:i I'ity, a delightful affair (A Friday evaidne in the Ppring-ville Ppring-ville ise .-ind ward liall Japaiiese lanteni.s, vari-coloj ed balloons, cherry trees and blos-s-'oms and incense lent a real oriental atmosjihere. Japanese pills greeted the .mjests, and the leeching line comprised the committee com-mittee and patrons, as follows: Merle Fletcher, chairman, Floyd Crarakill, Gwcn Anderson, Troy linik-r, Marpaiet Soronson, Glade Han.-en, biiscdla Gudmundson. Jioiand Hoduson, Dr. and Mrs, Wciicy 1'. Lloyd, Mr. and Mrs. Keifcr B. Banls and Mr. and Mrs. Wallace II. Soj-eiis on. lasty tef reslimeats were served serv-ed from a Japanese booth, by dainty Japanese ma ideas. The lri-'i, composed of Priseiila Gud-riiiindson, Gud-riiiindson, c Vnella Fags and Kdeen helix, nans; the "Sweet-heart "Sweet-heart Feng." ?i Dessert Lunch, Bridge Game A l:.'i) fi'clrtk desi rt-luncheon, followed by bt i'.;re, were diversions divers-ions at the" C. club party given by Mrs, Lee Tuttl at her home I'riday alternoon. Fiist prize wt nt to Mrs. Claude Snyder, and Mrs. l-.mil Thalman soii the second favor. Those present were Mrs. Leo Duke, Mrs. F.n.il Thalman, Mrs. Horace Newton, Mis. Claude Snyder, Mrs. Harold J. 'Lewis and Mrs, James Shurthdf. X Camp. No. 1 At Bennett Home Daughters, of Utah Pioneers of Camp ' No. 1, held a meeting; j Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs.' Fisie A. Dennett, as sisted by Mis. Flizii M. Ashworth, Mrs. Ivy H. Mortenson and Mrs. Jennie W. Thomas. Mrs. Anna D. Sutton, vice rap-tain, rap-tain, was in charge. Mrs. Olive II. Facer, vice captain, was named chairman for the Christmas party. Mrs. Fha C. Nelson read the hb.tcries of bar parents, Qsuer (.'ail and Fleiur Jones Call, concluding con-cluding it li a poem written by tar .sister, FstlK-r Call Stewart, 'liuining of ("vril Call's Home." The lesson, "Hritish Contributions in than,' was given by Mrs. Josephine Jos-ephine C. Jones. Four new members were welcomed. wel-comed. Let feshments were ra-rv- ed to :)'2 members and one visitor. Pioneer Daughters At Regular Meet Mrs. Jean Peay was hostiss to mem be i s of D. P. P. camp No. 7, :it her home on West drive, Thursday Thurs-day afUrnoon. Mrs. Wilmirth Drown w.i.s in charge and Mrs. Kate Drown pave the less on on "Hritish Contribution to Ameiica." Mrs, Kdith Powell gave the bfe of her father, John Madsen, and Mrs. Ethel Lewis sang. . Hostesses were Mrs. Peay, Mrs. Melissa JorR-ensen, Mrs. Ida bur-rant, bur-rant, Mis Jean Pewelson and Mrs. Maude Knudsen. Luncheon was served to 32 members. Tres Joli Club Event Mrs. T- A. Thurman entertained members of the Tres Joli club Friday afternoon at Tier home. Luncheon wag served, after which on enjoyable time was spent with cards and sewing:. Mrs. Cal Cragun, Mrs. William McC'oard of Sacramento, Calif; Mrs. A. M. Thurman of Salt Lake City, and Mrs. Margaret Atkin were guests, and the members present were Mrs. Charles Giles, Mrs. John Ellison, Mrs. Allie Jones, Mrs. Harry McCoard, Mrs. Gertrude Page, Mrs. Pert Sutton, Mrs. David Sutton, Mrs. Milton Thomas, Mrs. George Zabriskie, Mrs. George Bee be, Mrs. Charles Thomas, Mrs. Albert S. Jones. Mrs. H. E. Hatton, Mrs. Irwin Zabriskie and Mrs. H. A. Smoot. -r NOW is the S p c c i a I ! 50 Reautifu! XMAS CARDS dood Assortment ! Mrs. Dunford Gives Review "Parade of the presidents," by Lloyd and Marie Kfese, was reviewed re-viewed in splendid manner by Mrs. Stanley Dunford, at the Literary Lea;;ue meeting held Friday afternoon af-ternoon at the home of Mrs. Lenn Cleer, The vice president. Mrs. Vrn Tolb". presided. Mrs. Lynn Taylor- sano- '-Flag Without a, St?in." accompanied by Mrs. K. G. Snr-gis. Snr-gis. A tastv luncheon was served. The rooms were colorful with i c h r y s anthemums. Mrs. Harold Calder was a gut st and the members pit sent included includ-ed Mi's la mew S. G. Sargis, W. Stanley pvmford, Dyard Nilsson, A. E, Robison, Chiton Tolboe. Vernon Tollme. Fred Markham, Eldcn Clark, Sherman Ch listen-son. listen-son. Arthur D. Taylor, Walter Hedquist, Hcber C. Johnson, Lvnn Taylor. Henry Taylor, Ariel P.al-lif, P.al-lif, Hamilton Calder and Wesley P. Lloyd and Mis.s Rheta Kay, -K- At Party In American Fork Mrs. Clvde Clark of American I Fcrk. formerly of Provo, .vaa hostess to members of her tiidge club Friday afternoon at her home. The affair was in the form of a bridge-dinner. Mrs. Emerson Bradley won high score and Mia. Keith Thomas, second. In attendance were Mrs. Itnlp.'V Hedquist, Mrs. Milo Ucun and Mrs. Keith Thomas of American Fork ; Mrs. Emerson Hradley of Pleasant Grove; Mrs. Wallace Prince, Mrs. G. T. Hi aim and Mrs. Merl Jones of provo. x- -X- Nursery School Parents Feted A party for parent-i and ten li tis oi the j'tovo v iiy nursery sc hool chiliicr., wax given by Mis. Nellie Robinson and Mrs. Phyllis Phyl-lis Rrown, Friday evening at their home. A variety of novel games were played and pri?a-s were won by Mrs, Cola Pooth. Mrs. Rerth.i Knudst n, Mrs. Ray Roiget, Mrs. Paul nuke. Mrs. Helen Allred and Mrs. Fied Hoiliman. Luncheon was served to.. v. IS guests. ) r -X- -X- D. U. P. Gimp At Monthly Meet Mrs. N'tti; Taylor entertained Camp 4-B. Daughters of irtnh Pioneers, at lu-r home Thursday afternoon, with Mis Alice Cox, vice captain, presiding. d, Mis. Iovina John.Mon. cajdain, iejxited on the county conven tion, Tho history was given by Mis. Katie van Wageneu. on 'ice life of her father, Dam.-l Stark, and the lesson on "Hritish Contribution Con-tribution to Utah," was given I.V Mrs. I-b'tieP Cobmian arid Mrs. Olive Thoipe, Members of the camp participated. Two .-oo wen- sung by A i i 1 Hallif, ac-companitd ac-companitd ty Mis Dorothy Jnr-gensen. Jnr-gensen. P.rf re? hments were served to 2tj members. As:-';sting hostesvs were Mrs. Elizabeth Doswell, Mis. Florence Lambett, Mis. Loui-e Coleman and Mrs. Mary Croft, .10G WEST CENTER ST. mn irnwi a wmh nimiiniin iipiwi 1 1 t i wbimibmmwtv nrni i " ' 1-p 4 (- most advantageous time to order . . Personal Christmas Cards Utah. Office Supply 115 EAST CENTER ST. - Phone 15 rheta Dinner - Dance Gay Function A gala event of the week end, was the harvest dinner-dance given by the Utah Fpsilon chapter, chap-ter, Delta Tl.eta Chi, Saturday evening ut the Ha use. cafe. Table decorations featured ant Sinn leaves, flowers and fruits. Miss Mildred Moe, chairman, Welcomed the members and guests, and introduced Mrs. Ddl vVhittaker os toastmistress, In-ioimal In-ioimal entertainment followed, the men being obliged to appear iii a variety oi humorous skits. Dancing ' foil jwed the dinner. Assisting Miss Moe were Mis. J. Edwin Stem, Miss Helen Alie-man, Alie-man, Mrs, LeRoy Tuckctt and Miss Evvljn JucoDst. n. In attendance were the following follow-ing members and their partners: Miss Alton Anderson. Round Dickman, Mi'-s Edr.a Draper-, t.haiUs Morgan, Miss Neva Hanson, Han-son, Lynn .Vans, Mi.-s Lois Haws, Hay Hanks, Miss Veda Hicks, Russell JiihiiM'in, Miss Evelyn Ja isen, Lloyd Nielsen, Miss Dor- oiiiy Janson, Dick Pope, Miss Norma Johnson, Kail Snow, Miss Mildred Moe, Joe 1 '. .itnh.a m. Miss Helen Moil, Eldon Perry, Mrs Genevieve Prows, Rob Vance, Miss Dortha Reid, Allen Sortnson, Miss Deirothy Richmond, (.Irani Rasmut.sen, Mis.i Hetli Schofield, Glen Hoyack, Mr. and Mrs. J. Ed. Stein, Air. and Mrs. LeKoy Tuck-itt, Tuck-itt, Air, and Mis. Dill Whittaker, Miss Rose Zubeck, 1- reeman Attains, Pn vo; Mr, and Mrs. Fred 1 aimer and Mr. and Mis. Lee Wright of Salt Lake City, and Mr. and Mrs. Jack MrKill ci Spanish-Fork. Spanish-Fork. Birthday Party For Young Folks The second grade of t'rie H. Y. training school was entertained on Armistice day by Mrs. D. W. Wilson, who honored her daughter, daugh-ter, Maty Lou, on her eighth birthday anniversary. A program, ref re.shmcnts u.ti Armistice day favors were enjoyed. en-joyed. Special guests were Mrs. 'p.aird, Anna and Helen .'kb k. Guests at , , Dancing Party An invitational dancing party, n delightful event of Friday evening, : was fiven by the gospel msaee class of the Sixth ward, in the; amusement hull- , Thirty couples attended, includ- ing members of the club and their j partmrs and guests. The members and partnel; present were: Mar- jorie Gardner. Leon I rarier, Afbrn. Thurman, Jimmy Lid. bard. Dor-j essa Da i nan. Ciir.ton Oaks. Mar- j jorie Christiansen, Lyman K perry. ; Norma Christiansen. Dean Do.'h- J prd and Melvm Hatch and Audrey j Warner. Miss E.'na Brimha'.l was in ! charge, end her partner was Jay J Clayburn served. Refreshments were; Thanksgiving . Specials! GOOD I RriT CAKES lb. 3(o rrMPKix PIES E.h h 2Se .MINCE VIES Each 2Se. DLNNEU ROLLS , Doz. 15c PHONE (53 Delia 4 , , y Social Fraternity At limner rarty A Thanksgiving dinner, featur - ins- a New England family ftast (den was held' bv the La mhda Delta Sigma, national social fta-ternitv fta-ternitv of the H. Y. IT., Saturday evening at the Hottl Roberts- Places we i c l.iid for EJu gu.eds, to-chfiirman, Tom McKay of Hunt.iville, and Helen Tanwaring it Rexburg, Ida., announce. A program was furnL-hed during the dinner, in keeping with the them- Faculty sponsors and guests eluded Pres. and Mrs, 1-ranklin S, Hants, Prof, and Mrs. J. Wyley Sesrdons. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Valentine, Val-entine, Mr. and Mrs. AiUl Halkt and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Gneth. Surprised On Birthday Mr. and Mrs. Paul Haker were surpiised at their home Fri lay evening by a group of nlatives and friendt. the occasion being! Mr. Raker's birthday ,'imiivi p sa ' The time was pjient pljyu Z prognssive "nno," and at midnight, mid-night, a delicious supper was served at one Jong- table, A birthday birth-day cake formed the centerpiece. Gifts were received by tho guest of honor, Prizes went to Mrs. Jarrn'S Raker Sr., and Mrs, James Haker, Hak-er, Sr.. and Mrs. James linker, Jr. cr, Jr. In attendance were- Mr, ami Mrs. James Haker Sr., Mr. and Mis. Sline Raker. Mr. and Mrs. Veil Cioft, Mm. Rarbara Knight and Richard H iker of Provo, and Mr. and Mr. Jame; piker jr., nl' Springvdle, I ... i . . - . 1 1CAS1I 2 CHARGE .5 LAY-AWAY or JRUI)GET PLAN 0 1 1 ..i i ; 0 v hi l iijcy ' a Liy Hundreds of Lovely Hems to Choose From! o It's S P R I N GVILL E - - S u c c e s s f ul in every detail was the banquet, program pro-gram and dance held by Legion and auxiliary members t rem District Dis-trict 4, here Friday night. District Commander Frank Gatd- ; vr ;f Vi "vr- was in charge, Attorney Stanley Dunford gave n patriotic address, and Short talks were also civ-n bv a number of visiting of i R ials, Mrs. Ernest j Rinks enteitained with !-:. ii. ..'"-; l"o'ean Weight gave a v a -id the Fir; t ward iho-.v play, "Make I'.ooin Furl Rodney" was presented under the direct am of Clifford Pierce anil; Mrs. P.essie Stevens. ! At the conclusion of tho banquet i nod program, dancing was enjov- ,'ed. Approximately 150 people at - rt nueu jrom peers ana units fx - teud:rg from Nophi on the Bouth to Lc hi on the north. When the Family Comes Home . . . for . . . Then is the Time for . THAT FAMILY GROUP PHOTO! Make Your Appointment Todayl S'.e Samplo.i on Display in Our Windows K LfillOOrJ GTOC.'Q Rottratt and Cnnnnei tia! Rhoto.tiraphers KODAK FINISHING AND ERAalES 77 XorlJi Eniersity Aemie Rhone ,'IS 1 iPRE- 5 i fi For L-orc -2 t VARI ES TO $9.98 Sparkling- Taffeta-, Crepes - Cliill'ons Jacket Stylos . . Soft. 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