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Show Interesting Features For Women; Club and Lodge News Ethel D. Rambeau Society Editor Phone 432 Making Home In Springville ... .. , . ..x...,t.,,,,, , : - V, ; i,ssr ' - 'I s s-' 'I" . ,'",V''"S'''Si fS '''' ''S,S AS. , . 5 ' J ! . . egg, .-- I - ' - S - ' - 1 fei . &sr?w wSPtix s,mi 4 z,y-,-.'. svsy?SS--.-s& . . -A- , 5 ( fc I : I zP ki .iWit I- X 's .a .... .. & ... - mm I rr l - To Marry rick of Sprinvnie.-announce f'- ISfe'Sl the betrothal and approacn M&BA Vv, fe ? :&Jlt mg marriage of their daugh-iiftA i - " J$u i tor. Marian, to Jay Ir?intfVt' yS3$M ViiCt Wiseman Mrs. G P. Wiseman ot &y.kf The nuptials will takeIJHV WvWiy.'AVrtvw.VAV.'.'.'A . Lake temple S?,' The bride-elect is a grad- PtA' kuate the Springville high&i' schooFand thr L. D. S. Busi- NV-: ness college of Salt LakeAv c'it.v- s;fvlvil Mr. Wiseman was a stu-IfrZl dent at Brigham Young uni-t'UHV V versity for three years, and was affiliatrrl uith rir.ir. r,? ft.v.v.,.,. - .. - A. - - Rites Held In S. L. Temple SPANISH FORK Mr. and Mrs. Washington Robertson of this city announce the marriage of their son Fred J .Robertson and Miss Alice Willey, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph.Willey of Payson. The marriage tiook place last week end in the Salt Lake temple. The bridegroom recently returned return-ed from filling a mission in the central states. Card Clufc At Party Mr. and Mrs. Bert L. Kirkwood were hosts to members of their club Friday evening at their home. A well appointed dinner was served, jonquils being employed in decorating. Progressive 500 was played, . Mr. and Mrs. Harold Baitey winning the high score prize and Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur R. Hardi ng, consolation f a vdr . Other members present were Mr. and Mrs. Almo H. Hansen, Mr. and Mrs. Rex Blake, Mr. and Mrs. Dean Muhlestein, and Mr. and Mrs. Arlo Shum'way, nd guests' were Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Ken-neth Pace. Election Held SPANISH FORK Mrs. Allen Parry was elected president of the Beta-Aglaian club at the annu&l election of officers recenuy. Mrs. Allen Clayson was chosen Vice president; Mrs. Roy Barney, secretary and treasurer and Mrs. Karn Dtinn, reporter. . 1 s a x: - -w i, . x El v MMMnMMMMtnnnnmimfltnltintwiffiimrrfh n . i hhvii" RECEPTION IS PLANNED Mrs. Johnny Flygare nee Flora Hooley, whose marriage to Mr. Flygare, son of Mrs. Vivian E. Flygare Giles, of Heber City, was an event of Saturday evening at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Hooley, of Pleasant Grove. Bishop Theron Kirk of the .Windsor ward, performed the ceremony at 6 o'clock, in the presence of immediate family members. A wedding supper followed. The young couple will make their home in Provo. Invitations are out for a reception being given by the bride's parents Saturday evening, March 13, at the Pleasant Grove Second ward hall. The young bride has been school. - Reynolds Club Tenders Farewell Mrs. J. W. Aird, who is moving to southern California, was honor guest at the meeting of the Alice Louise Reynolds club. Chapter No. 3, held at the home of Mrs. George S. Ballif Thursday afternoon. after-noon. Mrs. Annie Eggertsen was hostess, hos-tess, assisted by Mrs. Mark Reynolds, Reyn-olds, Sr. Mrs. Roy Passey, president, presi-dent, was in charge and paid tribute tri-bute Ito Mrs. Aird. Mrs. John Jackson Jack-son read a tribute from the club and presonted the honoree with a beautiful corsage. Other expressions expres-sions of esteem were written and f presonted ty Mrs. Lacy Thomp son, Mrs. Florence P. Billings and Mrs. Sabrina Reynolds. In responding, Mrs. Aird touched touch-ed on the life of the late Alice Louise Reynolds. Two violin' selections were played play-ed by . Joyce Tippetts, accompanied accompan-ied by Miss Lucy Bluth. A 'review of the book, "These Three Alone," was given by Mrs. Mark Reynolds, Sr. Delicious refreshments were served to 15 members, Mrs. J. J. Weight assisting with the serving. The nominating committee was appointed, as follows: Mrs. Reyn olds, Mrs. Frank "Speckart and Mrs. Emily Nielsen. -.V :-:-:-s .t --' r-ss. attending Pleasant Grove high Jocose Club At Social A delightful party for Jocose club members was held at the home of Mrs. Austin Chiles Fri dav evening. - Mrs. Ezra Van Wagenen was honored for her birthday anni versary, and was presented with a lovely gift. Sewing and a de licious luncheon were the diver sions. Mrs. Sperrv Manwaring and Miss Maxine Chiles were guests, and members present were: Mrs. Max Hansen, Mrs.. Chick Wilde, Mrs. Max Williams, Mrs. Frank T. Morgan, Mrs. Eldred Kay, Mrs. Louis Wolsey, and Mrs. Ezra Van Wagenen. House Party Is Delightful A' pot-luck lunch, and evening of games . were enjoyed, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bills, Friday.. ' . Those attending were Mr., and Mrs. Sam Myers, Mr. and Mrs. John Elmer and Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Crook of Payson; and Mr, and Mrs w.Wes Springville. Hutchings of Making Wedding Plans Announcement is made by Mrs. William Haws of Pro-vo, Pro-vo, of the engagement of her daughter, Eva, to William Wil-liam H. Overly, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Overly, also of this city. Miss Haws is a senior at the Provo high school, and Mr. Overly is a graduate of Provo high, and has attended at-tended the B. Y. U. for two years. The marriage is- to take place in the near future. Readers Guild ' At Ashton Home An interesting session of the Readers' Guild was held at the home of Mrs. Conway Ashton Friday afternoon, Miss Irene Osmond Os-mond giving a fine review of "Paul Reviere," by Esther Forbes. Refreshments were served. Roses were lovely as a decoration. Guests bidden were Mrs. Warren War-ren Murphy and Mrs. .Joseph K. Allen, and members present were Mrs. Dean A. Anderson, Mrs. Morris dinger, Mrs. Frank Van Wagenen, Mrs. Seth Smoot, Mrs. Grant Greer. Mrs. Lewis Allen, Mrs. Richard Knight, Mrs. Philip Knight, Mrs. Spencer Grow, Miss Irene Osmond, Mrs. W. H. Claw-son, Claw-son, Mrs. Alva Johansen, and Mrs. Lucile M. Thorne. Pari Passu Club Elects Pari Passu club members met Friday evening at the .home of Mrs. Leonard Zobell of Springville, at which time election of officers took place. The following were elected: Mrs. LaRell Johnson, president; Mrs. Finley Roylance, vice president; presi-dent; Mrs. Martha Bird, secretary; Mrs. Glen Law, and Mrs. James Lawrence, reporters; Mrs. Lewis Harmer,. program chairman, with Mrs. Woodrow Thompson; Mrs. Leonard Zobell Mrs. Frances Hazel, Ha-zel, executive committee; Mrs. Kay Johnson, song leader. Lunch was served to those named, nam-ed, also to Mrs. Wayne Hacking, and Mrs". Joseph Hansen of Provo, Miss Bernice Palfreyman and Mrs. Max Sumsion of Springville. V Hostess To Club Group Mrs. Doran Johnson was hostess hos-tess to the S. N. S. club members at her home Friday evening. Guests present were Mrs. Wes ley Knudsen, Mrs. Stanley Nielsen, Niel-sen, Mrs. Glen Pratt and Mrs. Willard Call, and members attend ing were Mrs. Frank Sutherland, Mrs. Dean Nuttall and Mrs. Rob ert Green. Dainty refreshments served by candlelight. were Junior Literary Election Slated AMERICAN FORK The aiv nual election of officers will be the . order of business Monday night at the regular meeting of the Junior Literary League znem bers to be held at the home of Mrs. Walter B. Devey. The mem hers durinjr the evenincr will work on a pieced wool af ghan which will be presented to the new?ov- ernment hosptial av Brigham city. Engineers and their families fami-lies usually make many moves in their lifetime and the Frank McVoy Grahams aro no exception to the rule. "Coming to Utah in June was just another move," said Mrs. Graham at her home in Springville, at 189 North First West" street. "We adjust quickly and always al-ways enjoy our new surroundings sur-roundings and friends," added add-ed t.iis charming yoang mother of two delightful youngsters, McVoy "Mac," and Diana. The Grahams came from St. Louis, Mo., and Mrs. Graham recalls a trip through this section eight years ago, little thinking at the time that she would one day make her home hre. Mr. Graham is resident i engineer for the Midwest Piping and Supply company, at Geneva Steel, leaving tnr Frazer Brace Engineering company to take over his new position. They had lived liv-ed in St. Louis for five years, off and on. Since their marriage 13 years ago, they have made their home in various cities throughout Missouri and Mississippi, Prominent Provo Club Holds Fifty-Second Birthday Fete Nineteenth Century club members paid due honors to Mrs. J. W. Aird on the fifty-second birthday anniversary of the prominent Provo club, celebrated with a 1:30 o'clock luncheon Friday at Meno Trope hall. Mrs. Aird and her husband, Dr. Aird, are leaving leav-ing shortly to make their home in southern California. After welcoming the women, Mrs. O. A. Spear, president, naid tribute to Mrs. Aird. and. in behalf feHheinembers. presented album, in which messages were written by; the individuals. Mrs. C. E. Berry paid tribute to Mrs. Aird as a clubwoman, and Mrs. M. A Daugherty followed with a tribute to Mrs. Aird as a friend. In responding to the many kind words, the beloved's) Provo matron reminsced on the charter members of the club and gave some early-day hidtory of the organization. Beautiful piano selections were played by Mrs. V. R. Busterud. At the opening of the affair, the Club Collect was read by Mrs. L. G. Baker, and a flag salute followed. fol-lowed. The luncheon table, arranged in horseshoe shape, was bedecked with centerpieces of acacia, daffodils daf-fodils and fern. Corresponding placecards were used, and yellow tapers were in crystal candelabra. Mrs. C. E. Berry is chairman of the service committee, assisted by Mrs. Howard Olsen and Mrs. H. B. Mensel. Mrs. Leon Miller is program chairman, with Mrs. V. R, Busterud and Mrs. O. E. Thomas, Thom-as, and the decorations committee consists of Mrs. H. W. Gease, with Mrs. E. F. Irwin and Mrs. R. C. Street. Members attending were: Mrs. H. W. Gease, Mrs. J. W. Aird, Mrs. Edwin F. Irwin, Mrs. Howard Olsen, Mrs. C. E. Berry, Mrs. H. B. Mensel, Mrs.(R..C. Street, Mrs. M. A. Daugherty, Mrs. George Larsen, Mrs. E. D. Sutton, Mrs. O. E. Thomas, Mrs. Ira Cowan, Mrs. V. R. Busterud, Mrs. L. G. Baker, Mrs. O. A. Spear, Mrs. Arthur McCoy, Mrs. Leon Miller, Mrs. Ledger Free, Mrs. John M. Vick, Miss Helen B. Thomas, Mrs. Leslie Carle, Mrs. Thomas Gess-ford, Gess-ford, Mrs. Fay Williams, Mrs. Fred Jacobs, Mrs. W. J. Werve, Mrs. Harry Steele, Mrs. William Bowman, Bow-man, Mrs. Carl Richards and Mrs. W. H. Wagener. Reviews Given At Reynolds Meet Alice Louise Reynolds chapter No. 6 met at the home of Mrs. Alma Van Wagenen Thursday evening, with Mrs. Lucile Slaug-enhoup Slaug-enhoup in charge. , The inspirational thought was given by Mrs. Laura Spalding, and the book, "Jacoby's Corners," by Jake Falstaff, was reviewed in excellent manner by Mrs. Eliza Nelson. The opera, "Martha," by Flotow, was read by Mrs. Grace Crift Wilson Martin sang, accompanied accompan-ied by Mrs. Martin, and Mrs. Nola Nilsson rendered three vocal solos from the opera "Martha," with Mrs." Zenith Johnson accompanying., accom-panying., Hostesses were Mrs. Edith Y. Booth," Mrs. Vera P. Brumnjabu Mrs. Libby C. Hayward and Mrs. Veda 3. Nelson. Guests included Mrs. Delilah B. Adams, Mrs. Ad-die Ad-die Allen. Mrs. Mary. Goodman and Mrs. Nola Nilsson. l&v 5 -t o r vf Mrs. Frank McVoy Mr. Graham having worked for the Missouri state highway high-way department for 12 years. Both hail from Chilli-cothe, Chilli-cothe, Mo., and Mr. Graham is a graduale of the University Uni-versity of Oklahoma, at Norman, while Nell Shearer Graham attended the University Uni-versity of Kansas, in Lawrence. Law-rence. She enjoyed a short newspaper career after her with a leather-bound Women Work For Red Cross v A. P. Knitting club members met at the home of Mrs. Sarah Boss Friday afternoon, the time being1 spent with knitting for the Red Cross. A delicious luncheon was served to Mrs. Frances Mower, Mrs. Annie Peterson, Mrs. Jane Men-denhall, Men-denhall, Mrs. Luella 'Cullimore, Mrs. Keziah Tucker, Mrs. Ethel Thomas, Mrs. - Louise Palmer, Mrs. Lucy Payne, Mrs. Alice Higgs, Mrs. Margaret Van Wagenen, Wag-enen, Mrs. Geneta Bell, Mrs. Hermie HilL and Mrs. Birdie Robinson. Rob-inson. Mrs. Margaret Van Wagenen will be hostess next Friday at her home, 445 East Sixth North street. Catch the Bride's BouqueV. 1 When the Bride tosses her bouquet to the wedding guests, the . girl who catches it gets a radiant thrill. For flowers are symbolic . . . symbolic of pleasant things and happy events. When yon want ;to express love, affection or friendship . . . Flowers can do It for you. They cost so little, MEAN so much! PHONE 80 - PROVO GREENHOUSE Where the Flowers Grow. Graham and children, McVoy "Mac,'' and Diana graduation, "working as a reporter re-porter and in the advertising advertis-ing department of the Daily Tribune at Chillicothe. If she has a hobby tho' she claims none it is her collection of old and rare glassware, with special emphasis em-phasis on Staffordshire vases. vas-es. Ird Cross and welfare work and now a member of Springvil 1 e ' s first-aid class. Phile Nada Election Held Election of officers for next year took place at the Phile Nada of Sorosis session held at the home of Mrs. Arthur McArthur Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Albert Freestone succeeds suc-ceeds Mrs. Harold Bailey as president, who presided at the meeting. Mrs. J. Edwin Stein was named first vice president; Mrs. Jac! Davies, second vice president; Mrs. Harold Van Wagenen, Wag-enen, recording secretary; Mrs. Archie Madsen, corresponding secretary; Mrs. R. D. Cloward, treasurer. Plans were made for an open session to be held April 15. A delicious luncheon was served. Those attending were: Mrs. William R. Firmage, Mrs. Harold Bailey, Mrs. R. D. Cloward, Mrs. Owen B. Rowe, Mrs. Stanley Heal, Mrs. Albert Freestone, Mrs. Jack Davies, Mrs. Carl Lindley, Mrs. J. Ed. Stein. Mrs. Harold Van Wagenen. Mrs. Jack) V. Dixon, and Mrs. VV. F. Schultz. Club Meets At Red Cross Room Instead of their regular session, Acacia club members did surgical dressing: work at the Red Cross rooms Friday afternoon. Later, they were served refreshments re-freshments at the home of Mrs. Harvey Staheli. The following participated: Mrs. Harold Anderson, Ander-son, Mrs. Harvey Staheli, Mrs. A. E. Wrgiht, Mrs. Don Stubbs. Mrs. William Connell Mrs. Emil Jacobsen, Mrs. Frank Goold, Mrs. Kenneth Weight, Mrs. Hazel Jan-son, Jan-son, Mrs. Clarence Ellertsen and Mrs. M. B. Wallace. soft mm SUITS In keeping with the season . . . our Suits are smart and gay ... in keeping with the times m . . these Suits are serviceable and durable. Take yours plain, checked, or striped ... - but take your Suit with an eye to lasting quality and long-living style. NEW FLAX CLOTH SUITS . In All Sizes Including Junior Misses! NEW SUITS AND COATS Arriving Daily! Fern's Frock Shop 168 WEST CENTER With no kindergarten available, Mrs. Graham ami live-year-old Mae hold a regular classroom session each morning, going through the counting, spelling, reading, read-ing, coloring routine in great style. And- it's hard to keep Mac's mind off hi" new cowboy boots and belt. Little sister, Diana will b two in April and is Dad's pet. Belhrolhal Is Announced SPANISH FORK Mr. and Mrs. Orla Stewart of this ' city announce an-nounce the engagement of their daughter, Virginia, to John H. Ivey. son of Mr. and Mrs. William Ivey of Detroit, Michigan. - The marriage is planned for April 9 in the Salt Lake temple. Miss Stewart recently returned from filling a mission in the northern states. After the marriage the young couple will make their home in Detroit. - - Talk On South Africa Colored pictures and a aW lecture Walter on "South Africa." by Lewis, interested the Lady Lions following their dinner-meeting at Keeleys Thursday evening. Mrs. Clarence Greer, president, was in charge and made the wol- . coming remarks. Donations were accepted for the Red Cross and a report on the surgical dressings work by tho group was -given. Mrs. J. W. Thornton, chairman of th" program committee, was introduced, and her assistants were Mrs. George Smith, Mrs. Eugene Speakman and Mrs. W. W. Knudsen. A centerpiece of acacia, daf- -fodils and Marguerites was beautiful beau-tiful onthe dinner table. Special guests includede: Mrs. Otto Anderaon of Buffalo, New York, Mrs, Clark Chapman of Chicago, Mrs. Leland Silver of Salt Lake City, and Mrs. Moroni Jensen of Orm. The prize for the evening went to Mrs. George Smith. Thirty-two members were persent. ill? ' it -J s i hi "it 1 f fx ' $ - '.'tf..'": tl Si V |