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Show SECTION TWO PROVO --(UTAH) SUNDAY HERALD SUNDAY, "FEBRUARY 23, 1941 page; mitim ' 'M I ; V Bride Elect Of Mid - Week Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Ferguson of Edgemont, announce the forthcoming; forth-coming; marriage of their daughter, daugh-ter, Naomi, to Norris G. Peterson, Peter-son, son of Mrs. Ellis Peterson of Lehi. The young couple will be wed In the Salt Lake temple Wednesday, Wednes-day, FeL. 26, and a reception is being "held in their honor Saturday Satur-day evening in the Provo Third ward hall. Also, a trousseau tea is being tendered the bride-elect by her mother, this afternoon from -2 to 5 o'clock at the family home. The bride-elect is a graduate of the Lincoln high school and L. D. S. Seminary. Mr. Peterson is employed by the Utah Poultry Producers association, as-sociation, and the couple will live in Lehi. Family Parties For Young Men Mr. and Mrs. Russell Storrs gave a dinner Thursday evening for their son, George, and his bride, the former Cleo Johnson, also, for Je-ston Jacobson, and Louis Bryner. fctorrs and Bryner left Friday for a year's army service and Jac-cbson Jac-cbson Is leaving for a mission. Guests Included Mr. and Mrs. William Jacobsen, Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Jacobsen, Louis Bryner, Erma Tuttle, Carrna Christensen, Mariorie Storrs. and Fred Storrs. Wednesday, Mr. and Mrs. William Wil-liam M. Jacobzson gave a party for their son, Jeston, at their home. A luncheon was served and games and music enjoyed. Couple Married , At Salt Lake PLEASANT GROVE Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Tomlinson announce the marriage of their daughter Marie and Elmo Miller, son of Mrs. Mabel Miller of American Fork. The ceremony was performed per-formed by Bishop Leroy Karren at the home of the bridee-room'p sister, Mrs. Frank Leavitt of 1435 Woodland avenue. Salt Lake City, Saturday, February 15. The bride is a graduate of the Pleasant Grove high school. She attended the B. Y. U. one year nd graduated from the U. A. C. In 1940. Her mother entertained at a social in her honor at the Second ward amusement hall Saturday Sat-urday evening, February 22. Arbor Vitae Club Entertained Mrs. J. Mahlon Drage was hostess hos-tess to the Arbor Vitae club at her home Thursday afternoon. Patriotic colors were used in decorating, dec-orating, favors, and at the dining table where the following guests were served luncheon: Members Mrs. Donald Elsmore, Mrs. Raymond Ray-mond Gillman, Mrs. Roy Nicholes, Mrs. Preston Shoell, Mrs. Verdun Richardson, and guests included Mrs. Sam Harris, Mrs. Victor Christensen. Mrs. Lee Rawlings, Mrs. Merril Kitchen, Mrs. Lennis Gordon, and the hostess. A program was enjoyed. Two comic readings by Miss Kathleen Downs; tap dance numbers by Colleen Rae Kofford and Sherrie Colleen Drage; flute solo, Sherrie Colleen Drage. Art work was also enjoyed. 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The affair, to which the public is cordially invited to attend, is being held Monday evening, March 3, at 8 o'clock, at the Municipal Golf clubhouse, and not the Hotel Robsrts, as was previously announced. an-nounced. Mrs. J. Earl Snow is general chairman on arrangements, and is being assisted by Miss Dorothy Doro-thy Richmond, Mrs. J. Edwin Stein, Miss Dortha Reid, president; presi-dent; Miss Helen Moir, Miss Virginia Vir-ginia Hunter and Mrs. LeRoy Tuckett. Fashions will be shown by the merchants of Provo, with Mrs. Eunice B. Wadley as commentator, commenta-tor, and among the other entertainment enter-tainment events will be dances furnished by students of the Provo, Pro-vo, high school, under the direction direc-tion of Miss L"orothy Richmond. They will include the adajio, hesitation hesi-tation waltz and the tango. Members of the Epsilon chapter, chap-ter, sponsors of the annual event, are Belling tickets and early reset res-et vations should be made. Draftee Is Entertained Miss Jean Larsen entertained at a dinner-dance Wednesday evening eve-ning in the Spanish room at Twin Pines, in honor of Mack Davies, draftee, who left this morning for the west coast. The table was beautifully decorated dec-orated with red candles and a miniature min-iature soldier forming the centerpiece. center-piece. Red, white and blue nut cups and place cards were used. In attendance were Miss Jean Larsen, Mack Davis, Miss Donna-vieve Donna-vieve Anderson, Keith Davis, Miss Dolores Eggertsen, Croft Larsen, Jr., Misa Naomi Clark, Tom Berry and Misd Bobbie Hyde and lion DeVoe. Chere Amie Club Event Chere Amie club members were guests of Mrs. Glen Ripple at her home Wednesday evening, dinner being followed by bridge. Carnations and George Washington Wash-ington motifs were employed in decorating. Mrs. Maurice Jones was a guest, and was presented with a favor. High honors went to Mrs. Harry McCoard, Jr., and Mr. Garff Fitzgerald won. the consolation consola-tion prize. Other members present were Mrs. Carl Elliott, Mrs. Fred Bown, Mrs. James Sheya and Mrs. Spencer Spen-cer Griswold. OflE THRIFTY VDMAtl TELLS juinTiim Illll! I IILII - - - I a w a a mm m j i .,, -u.. z Seo These Big Value Features Feature for feature or dollar for dollar by any yardstick, Botpoiitt Is great refrigerator refriger-ator buy. Even at such a low price this remarkable Hot-point Hot-point Refrigerator has these important, higtt-quality features: fea-tures: Vacuum Sealed Thrift-master Thrift-master Unit ... Stainless Steel Speed Freezer. . . Pop-Ice Pop-Ice Trays. But in addition you get these PLUS advantagesan advan-tagesan extra measure of value at too extra cost: e Extra Giant Bottle Space e New 16-feiat Temperature Control JUI-Steei Construction nn n U H (J L! AG J7 ELECTRIC REFRIGERATOR mm Dnoinnns -go. The pepartrnent fv MRS. J. EARL Twin Daughters Are Honored The Misses Verda and Vonda Park, twins, were honored at a party given by their mother, Mrs. Don Park, Tuesday evening r.t the family home, the delightful affair celebrating their seventeenth seven-teenth birthday anniversaries. A Washington's birthday scheme was carried out. Games were played play-ed and a t3sty luncheon was served, serv-ed, alter which dancing was the diversion. Those present were Verda Park, Milton WayCasy, Bessie Nelson, Lewis Rai,h, Vonda Park, Jones, Louise Clark ami Rash. Jimmie Kona.d Hostess to Card Club Mrs. Nola Madsen entertained the Quinientos club members Thursday evening at her home dinner being followed by "500". A patriotic decorative scheme was used, featuring American flags and red tapers. Mrs. Ida Woodard and Mrs. Joy Daniels won the favors. Other members present were Miss Thelma Vincent, Miss Fawn Daniels. Miss Helltn McEwan, Miss Wanda Cullimore and Misa Ellen Ritchie. or am jiwusy") 7 ' Vwi'i ' t s Z-S I.ii' 'V , Mk i , i X , t v .:i t. sr ' .,r t Tha NORMAN. A hie ., 1 WU 6 cubio foot, tull-immily aim r;V- ra tor . A honey for thf money, Automatic Interior Floodlighting All-Porcelain Interior - Tbermocraft Insulation '2iJ till Store' of Prove - : f SNOW. CHAIRMAN - Cult us Club In Open Session PAYSON More than two hundred hun-dred members of the Tayson Cul-tus Cul-tus club and guests met in an open session of the club Wednesday night in the Wilson Little theater. Featured on the program was' an address by Mr. Arthur Gaeth .of the Brigham Young university faculty on the international situation. situa-tion. A discussion followed the discourse. The program was arranged b' Mrs. Gladys WiLson, chairman of international relations and President Presi-dent Hazel Erlandson conducted the session which opened, with a piano duet "Hungarion Rhapsody," Rhap-sody," Mrs. Lois Greenwood and Mrs. Bernice Wilson. V t - , NO FREE RIDES BIASTRAIT SLIPS HoQ5 You'll be as poised as the girl picture isn't, if you switch to Barron. In Vogue, Harper's Bazaar Mademoiselle, youH see the Barron slip turn up its nose and tuck down its hem at the mere thought of slip-ups. The unique construction t of Mary Barron means that it stays down without twisting or sagging, no matter how active you are. Eighteen glorious Fell shades in CeWUAIRANES Raycn Tcffeta For perfect fit, order by brassiere sixe and height. Non-fray snip-bottom adjustable to your individual length. Reg V. S. Pat. OfT. tU. S. Pat. No. 2161063 TTAYLCn BnOTflEDS SO. The Departruent Store of Provo Les Filles Club j Holds Election Mrs. Wesley Taylor entertained members of the Les Filles club at her home Thursday evening, at which time election of officers took place. Mrs. Cannon Jensen was named president; Mrs. Clyde Johnson, secertary, and Mrs. Robert Webster, Web-ster, reporter. Luncheon and sewing were enjoyed en-joyed by Mrs. Clyde Johnson, Mrs. Bruce Ellis, Mrs. Don Hawke, Mrs. Ruby Hiller, Mrs. Cannon Jensen, Jen-sen, Mrs. Oliver Meservy, Mrs. Robert Webster, Mrs. Keith Wegiht, Mrs. Russell Mortenseh, Provo; Mrs. Ray Sumsion and Mrs. Fred Sumsion, Springville. if. "Katia" Reviewed At Club Meet An interesting session of the Phile Nada club was held at the home of Mrs. Mattie Hinckley Thursday aftermpn, with Mrs" Sherman Wing as hostess. Mrs. Waldo Hodson gave a fine review of the book. "Katia."' by Princess Marth? Bibesco. Refresh ments were served. Members present were Mes- dames LaNell Hayward, president, who was in charge; William R Firm age. Harold Bailey, John Quist, Arthur McArthur, R. D Cloward, Jack Jensen, Owen B. Rowe, Clifford Sowards, Stanley Heal, Albert Freestone and Wal do Hodson. Announcement Of Marriage Made PLEASANT GROVE Mrs. La-cey La-cey White announces the engagement engage-ment and approaching marriage of her daughter, Beth, and Norman Nor-man Stott, son of Mr. and Mrs. Loster Stott. The marriage will take place in the Salt Lake temple. tem-ple. Friday, February 28. The couple will leave soon after the ceremony for Riverside, California, Califor-nia, where hey will reside. The groom is employed at March Field. The bride will be feted at several sev-eral interesting parties during the coming week. Sister Is Complimented Mrs. J. P. Gourley entertained in honor of her sister, Mrs. Jennie Jen-nie E. Johnson of Nampa, Idaho, Friday afternoon at her home. The fourteeen guests included members of the artists' section of the Women's Council. Refreshments Refresh-ments were served, and the group enjoyed viewing pictures painted by Mrs. Gourlev and her brother, the late Prof. E. H. Eastmond. .' ALLOWED WITH in the Mary Mary SIZES 30 to 44 . r y y - V ,y Wedding Day Is Observed The silver wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Hitchcock was 'celebrated Fridav evenin at their home, when they entertained a group of friends at a bridsre- dinner. . , Carnations, roses and sweet peas were combined to form the decorations, and following a delicious de-licious hot dinner, eight tables of bridge were played.. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Walker won the high score prize, Mr. and Mrs. Jack May berry, second, and Mr. and Mrs. Byron Denhalter, consolation. conso-lation. A number of fine gifts were presented pre-sented to the couple, who received a telegram from their son, Marcus Hitchcock, who is in Pittsburg, Calif. In attendance, in addition to those named, were Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Mildenhall, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Myrup, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Winters, Mr. and Mrs, June Buchanan, Bu-chanan, Mr. and Mrs. Allen Larsen, Lar-sen, Mr. and Mrs. Lyne Roberts, Mr. and Mrs. John Lundahl, Mrs. John Yeager, Mrs. Philip Hollings-head, Hollings-head, Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Stephens, Steph-ens, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Fillmore, and Mr. and Mrs. Lester Davis of Springville. r tOK - i I : 1941 Reefer For Early Spring $12-75 to $24-50 Single-breasted Shetland reefer . . . fashion favorite for early Spring promotion. Smooth shouldered, it features high notched lapels, fitted lower waistline, flared skirt. TAYLOR BROS. CO. The Dept. Store of Provo GU T1 : Mm) . Calendar VAKIETY ARTS Members of the Variety Arts club will meet Monday evening at 8 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Elva Dean. MONDAY CLUB Mrs. Rose Vincent is entertaining entertain-ing the Monday Afternoon Social club at the home of Mrs. A. Will Jones. LAMBDA TAU Mrs. Norma Fitzgerald will be hostess to members of the Lambda Lamb-da Tau club Monday evening at 7:30 o'clock at her home, 309 East Third North street. Mrs. Phylli3 Van Wagenen will give a book review. SOCIAL AliT Mrs. B. Asael Johnson Is entertaining en-tertaining the Social Art club at her home Wednesday evening. YESIIARAH Members of the Yesharah club will meet at the Tiome of Mrs. V Y 1 1- f f f:av, - S L ' M f Is f Married In Los Angeles Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Pack wish to announce the marriage of their daughter, Mera, to Anthony Robert Rob-ert Rudelich, son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Rudelich or Rock Springs, Wyoming. The wedding was held in Los Angeles, Tuesday, Fetruary 11, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James D. Stephens, sister and brother-in-law of the bride. The bride has been employed by the Intermountain Theatres, in Provo, for two years. Mr. Rudelich attended the University Uni-versity of Wyoming, and for the past year has been at Brigham Young university. He has been employed by Sears, Roebuck & Co., and at present is working for Marshall company in Culver City, California, where the couple will make their home. J". Wyley Sessions, 786 North Third East street, Friday evening at 7:15 o'clock. NINETEENTH CENTURY The Nineteenth Century club will meet at the home of Mrs. Owen P. Heninger Friday at 2 o'clock. An opera is to be given. r ( V i |