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Show Newlyweds To Live In Provo Wedding bells rang out Thursday Thurs-day morning when Mildred Neeley became the bride of Omer John-Bon, John-Bon, the ceremony being solemnized solemniz-ed at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Frederick, in Evanston, Wyoming. The Rev. Edward White officiated. The newlyweds will make their home in Provo, Mr. Johnson be ing an employe of the Schuiman Electric company at Geneva Steel. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Stapleton of Selma, Calif., and Mr. Johnson, a son of Mr .and Mrs. J. A. Johnson of Osawatomic, Kansas. For her nuptials, the bride wore beautiful white satin gown and white net veil, and her corsage was of pink roses. Attendants were Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Frederick of Provo, Mrs. Frederick wearing a pink and white afternoon dress, With corsage of pink carnations A wedding breakfast immediately immediate-ly followed. Women Invited To Card Party Reservations should be made immediately for the public card party being sponsored by the Provo Pro-vo Business and Professional Women's Wo-men's club, to be held Friday evening ev-ening at 8 o'clock at the Women's clubhouse. Proceeds from the party will go towards the club's scholarship fund. Annually, the club presents a scholarship to a Provo B.Y.U. freshman girl, for her to go on with her sophomore year. Bridge. 500 and other card games will be played and prizes awarded. Lunch will follow and other features have been arrang ed, according to the scholarship ith. lri1m!T nrl . : ,. u. i . l t ; I ! I A V HELEN BROWN Reception For Wedded Pair SPRINGVILLE Honoring Mr. and Mrs. DeVere Weight, who were married Wednesday in the Salt Lake temple, a wedding reception re-ception was held Saturday even ing, in the Lake View amusement hall, to which about 200 relatives ond friends vvere invited. The bride, the former Jean Han sen, is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur C. Hansen of Grandview. and the groom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. G. Fred Weight of Spring-ville. Spring-ville. They are making their home in Provo, for the present. Easter Motif At Club Meet An Easter lunch was served members of the Felicia club, following fol-lowing sewing Friday evening at the home of Mrs. Esther Long Mrs. Edith Cottam was assisting hostess. Mrs. Velyn Stevens, of Provo. and Mrs. Carrie Wiseman of Compton, Calif., were guests and members attending were: Mrs Provo WAVE On Duty In Seattle nxpt1 e pnovo, ctait cottntt. tttah AV-7J-' u SIWDAY. APRIL 9. 1344 SUNDAY HERALD IV. i "V 4 "r X i V-- f - r ill MISS THEUA LAPRIEL ANDERSON Lovely Gifts At Shower Miss Elaine Menzies and Miss Fawn Hirst were joint hostesses at a shower for Miss Helen Brown, affianced bride of Thomas McDjrmott, the delightful affair being held Wednesday evening at the Menzies home. Sweet peas in the pastel shades were used in decorating. A Bride's book was made and a tasty lunch was served to 24 guests. Beautiful Beauti-ful gifts were presented to the honoree. Hostess To Rridce Ctab Triple Four Bridge club members mem-bers were entertained at the home of Mrs. Parley Peterson Friday afternoon. Those enjoying hc oarty included: in-cluded: Mrs. Fred Sti'bbs Mrs. Bert Sutton, Mrs. Cal Cragun, Mrs. D. D. Sutton, Mrs. Clark Newell Mrs. W. P. Young: Mrs. J. B. Sethaler, Mrs. John Ellison, Miss Rhoda Douglas and Mrs. Ci. R. Willett. Daffodils and pussywillows were combined to decorate. The card game followed a desert lunch, and prizes went to Mrs. D. D. Sutton V.F.W. Auxiliary President To Make Visit Here Soon Arrangements were made to receive in Provo, Mrs. Nora Decker Deck-er of Milford, state commander of the V. F. W. auxiliary, at a meeting of the Provo auxiliary, held Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs Moroni J. Cottam. Mrs. E O. Moe, president, was in charge. Plans were also made for the annual Poppy day drive to be held the last of May. Tuesday at 1 o'clock, a special meeting is being : held at the home of Mrs. Alvin W. Harding, 836 South Fifth West street. A full attendance of members mem-bers is urped. An interesting: demonstration and exhibit of flower arrangements arrange-ments was piven in the Cottam's hobby room, and the idea was further fur-ther carried out in the novel soring decorations on the dining table. An Easter lunch was served. fc n'mrose Club Tc ntArttiined ANNE ROBERTS Anne Roberts Is Bride -Elect Thursday, April 20, has been set as the wedding day for Anne Roberts, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lyne Roberts of Provo, and Paul R. Williams of Provo, son National Legion Auxiliary Head To Be In S.L. All members of the Provo American Legion auxiliary are urged by the president, Mrs. Frank T. Gardner to make plans committee chairman, Miss Amelia Buckley, who is general chairman of the card fete. Tickets are for sale by club members, also, they may be secured se-cured from Mrs. Gertrude Wiseman, Wise-man, president, or Mrs. Georgia Hansen, both located in the Provo Pro-vo city building. Members are -reminded to contact con-tact Miss Lucille Haws early in the week. .urn. ttnu iwo. juim ' to attend the official visit to the ttincKiey, Aiinn. The Joseph Smith building is to be the scene of the nuptials, the ceremony to be performed in a Home Wedding Is Arranged One of the 10 WAVEs who went on duty last week in the Thir- Louise maimer, Airs. Mary Ben- Lt:,r"L" lm""fi-"lc nrt Mrs Cil Orae-un nett, Mrs. Elva Hansen. Mrs. Sal- office, relieving 10 men who were Mrg Xels PeteVSOn and lie Sorensen. Mrs. Florence Sum- j detached immediately for duty in Jane Brienholt were guests ner Mrs. Wilmett Tucker, Mrs. the Pacific, was Thorla LaPriel Angie Johnson. Mrs. Murren Bor-' Anderson of Provo. en, Mrs. Winnie Guymon. Mrs! Miss Anderson was graduated .CI Ml fluK Nora Bullock, Mrs. Abbie Dutson.l from Provo high school and at- opr'IlgVlIlC VylUU Mrs. Ada Wiseman, Mrs. Miiared ' lenaea tne ts. . rseiore tnnsi- ; Liljenquist ,Mrs. Ivy Richardson 1 ing, she was a secretary for the and Mrs. Amanda Johnston. Announcement is made by Mr. and Mrs. Verl R. Brown of the bethrothal and coming marriage of their daughter, Helen, to Thomas P. McDermott, son of Mrs. Mary McDermott, of Glen-wood Glen-wood Springs, Colo. The marriage is to be an event; . Red Cross Class Fetes Instructor Cleveland Steel pany, in Provo. Erecting com-; t Regular Meet Primrose club members enjoyed en-joyed an afternoon of sewing and chat at the home of Mrs. Maude Roberts, Thursday. Dinner followed, the dining: table Mrs : being: arranged with daffodils. Easter bonnets were gfiven as favors. Those eniovine the affair were: Mrs Hazel Lr-wis, Mrs. Johanna J-cobsen, Mrs Fannie Hedou'st, Mrs. Vera Nilsen. M-s Bertha St rebel, Mrs. Mary Ward and Mrs. Juanita Stevens of Salt Lake Fourth Son To Enter Service i SPRINGVILLE Mrs. Oliver I City. iDalton was hostess to members of ' the Ladies Literary club at herlC. Mendenhall, the new and retir immediately following in the ball room. The young couple their home in Provo Department of Utah of the national na-tional president, Mrs. Lawrence M. Smith. Thursday, April 20. relatives and friends to witness! A luncheon in hnnnr nf T r-c !tio roromAnv Aft a ukr-t reception held:Smith ,,., hp h1(, t fh. Hnfi!hnn.mnnn tv, ,.,,r,cr i ,,m Thursday, a utan in bait UKe City at 1 return to Provo to make their o'clock, to be preceded by an informal reception at 12:30. Ear ly reservations should be made will make The bride- home Thursday evening. An inter esting; program under direction of Mrs. V. C. Mendenhall. included a review of the book, "The Chiangs The Red Cross home nursing A farewell dinner honoring Ro-" V 1 n i, r .V ' e i class, now graduating, met at the; land N ashburn. who is soon leav-, alIS- . . , L 1 i r., rm..... ; th ....,,i ,.,. ,.,o or, v.: Morgan Thomas entertained i , . . ... . ii-itVi nionn col np mn q ann T7avifi riar OVon no- onH f T -ini i-i rr Vm.dJ PIT HTlfl.lV PVPniDP HT Trip nnmf4 1U1 ii.w v.v.v.... of April -15, at the bride's home,' ari. . - ' B0f brother and sister-in-law. Mr. Walton gave violin numbers, ac- to be held in the Public "library : and Mrs. J. Nile Washburn. .companied by Mrs. Lucille Bird. 1 Mr VVuhhnrn hr K.,.,i Elinor. IJUTIIIK a SIlOIL UUBlucoa 1 1 1-c i. li ife , iai uuui -uililill- ..... . . t. . . . . . i . ...... vv.. mented the instructor, Mrs. Ka-jVisor ot supplies at the Japanese thleen Baake. relocation center at Heart Moun- A gift of linen was presented 1 tain, Wyoming and returned there to Mrs. Baake, who, with her hus- j Satuday for his induction. He band, left Friday for California, i was accompanied his wife and in1" nresidents of the club were selected as delegates to the state convention, and the new secretary, Mrs. Paul Thorn and the retiring secretary, Mrs. Rea Straw, as alternates. al-ternates. Preceeding the program, a de-icious de-icious lunch was served by the hostess to 19 club members also Mrs. Wayne Johnson. Mrs. Nelda Fransen, Mrs. Ralph Child and Mrs. Paul K. Walker and Mrs. V. Mrs. Lucille Bird, as truests. North home at 90 West Tenth street. The bride-elect is a graduate LO-oe IS H KiaUUitLe UI uie riuvu Bnri f,.rth.r Hot-aiU mo,, Ko o .w- i, Uiu l I ...l hitrh school and attended the B. i . ' j , u VC... Jrr. . I" ",c r,uvu .lus" ?V uui' . W.UCI c i for a short visit before returning his father. J. A. was:iburn. while Y. U. for two years. Mr. Williams ! . u " " " !."LUJ... , S was 01 e 8luac,u-to their home in Pittsburgh. Pa 'their three children remained h iiii i. re f vi fie r h ' rAi t r nnrinir rrr- onniAr 'ii'i r i n- came to Provo two years ago. jthat cveping at 7 3Q o.clock ,n I r Mc&ermott attended the me junior oanroom ui ine u lan. ; university of Colorado and was Family Party Given Visitors Miss Elaine Bott Is Club Hostess j Auxiliary members, legionnaires !a member of Thi Kappa Tan. He i ana tneir partners, as wen as the public, are cordially invited to at- itend. The national auxiliary president pres-ident will speak at this time. Events Planned Five hundred was the diversion I at the L'Natausha club party I en by Miss Elaine Bott a 'home Thursday evening. Mrs. Murray G. Loveless enter-; Mrs. Edna Nelson won high tained Friday evening at her home acore prize, and Mrs. Dorothy In honor of Mrs. Ross Taylor and Spackman consolation. ! Plans got underway for an tn- Mrs. Duane Naudald of Idaho' Mlss Orpha Johnson was a guest formal dancing party at a meet-Falls, meet-Falls, Idaho, who are visiting here. anH members attending were: 'nK of Delta Theta Chi members They have been here for two here. The family will remain in year, during construction of Ge- Provo for the duration. neva Steel. i Those attending the get-togeth- Mrs. Emma Cluff, Utah county 'er were Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Wash-chairman Wash-chairman of Red Cross home nurs- burn, the parents, his sister, Mar-ing, Mar-ing, was also honored and was'gie Washburn, now of Salt Lake presented with a vase of pinkjCity, Mr. and Mrs. A Verd Wash-sweet Wash-sweet peas. burn and Paul and Gloria, nf Or- Delicious refreshments were cm. served to Miss Elizabeth Souter, j J. Nile Washburn, who is with 'Mrs. Ann Ray, Mrs. Mary Clark, the American Red Cross, station- f ro XT n rt i n T r t ' n .1 o 1 1 T . . . . tt 1 . , . . 1 . . . r ' t - .. . 1 KV llPlta Iheta 1 hj;Party Friday evening at her home Nelson, Miss Ruby Durrant, Mrs. with his family for the evening. j for members of the S C. club, and Sarah W. Baker. Mrs. Louise Two other brothers are in the ser- girsts Mrs. William jonnson ana slack, Mrs. Ruby Hansen, Mrs. vice. Capt. H. c"vde Washburn of Mrs. George Klmber. Rebecca Jones, " Mrs. Nadine the aviation medical ( orps. sta- criaRe ana uincneon ere en- (Jreenwood. Mrs. Hattie Scott, tioned m Florida', and Woo.lrow came to Pt'oro a year ago. Bridge Club At liffhtful Party and members attending were: v" -" ni' . uiu, i . . t, . - . .- Their husbands are n the armed , Mrs. Mildred Johnson. Mrs. Kay held ,n the B. Y. high school I ati" ed a d,d7elUful w!S rlny "atcnA . " , Jd : asnourr wrv. has m lty iiaii.trii, .UI .1. nruccoi nur llii: I i 1 . VI I ; e 1 .1. V r 1 1 I . forces Knudsen, Mrs. Edna Nelson, Mrs. Thursday evening. Guests Included Mrs. J. W. n0ri Liddiard Mrs. Dorothv: The affair is to be held April 15 Madsen. Mrs. Golden laylor. Mrs. SDackman and Mrs Norma West-,al lne (jlt eiuDnouse. ana tne iscou A. layior ana miss uAnn phal. Loveless. An Easter motif f ea-j tured the refreshments served. Yxnpcilnt Mothers Home Decorations Lij. Discussed At Club viass nnouHceu note. Mrs. Johnson won gu st man arui Mrs Mary Craner prize and Mrs. Leo Duke and Mrs.1 Emil Thalman, club favors. Other members present were Mrs. Horace Newton. Mrs James Shurtl :ff and Mrs. Je.ss Scoville. n u;th the n :n Aus tralia for three e.us. Jest "Received A Large Shipment of BIRTHDAY and EVERYDAY GREETING CARDS Hundreds of Beautiful Designs'. Mother's Day Cards on Display Monday SHIRLEY'S GIFT SHOP 159 WEST CENTER Headquarters for Fine Greeting Cards Lions' Dancing Club At Gay Fete Among the gay events of the week-end was the Lions' Dancing club semi-formal, held at the golf public is cordially invited to at !tend. Tickets may be obtained , f rom club members or at thp door. announces .Mrs. tern .Morgan, Ichairman. Plans were discussed concerning concern-ing the state convention to be held at the Newhouse hotel in Salt Lake City, May 6-7. Mrs. Willard Nrlson was hostess In attendance were Mrs. Glen A r.cw series of Expectant to the S. N. S. club members Fri- ;Boyack. Mrs. P. K. Fakler, Miss mothers' classes will legin Fn-'day evening at her home, at; Beth Schofield, Miss Dorothy Jan-day Jan-day at 2 p m. in the Public l:br- : which time Mrs. Doran Johnson son, Mrs. Lester Clark Miss Lu- ary. The subject will be "Men- gave an interesting discussion onile Nelson, Miss Irene Mitchell, clubhouse. struation in Relation to Preg- "Interior Decorations For theiMrs: Fern Morgan, Mrs. Paul The party was a post-season af-nancy af-nancy Home." JSchaerrer Miss Ruth Richmond, fair, and another will be held Sat- Other subjects which will be i Sewing and refreshments were I Mrs. Robert Muench. Mrs. Harold! urday evening, April 22, announce discussed in future clascs are : 1 diversions. Miss Nedra Riding 'Bunnell, and Mrs. O. H. Mefford.lthe officers. "Prenatal Care What It is and ' was a guest, and members attend-j Why It Is Necessary," "Diet for ing were: Mrs. Prank Suthrr-! the Pregnant and Nursing Moth-' land- Mr- Doran Johnson, Mrs.! er," "Clothing for the Mother ;WeIls Cioward, Mrs. Glen Pratt1 and Baby Baby Needs," "Prepar-' an,3 Mrs. Dean Nuttall. ! ation for Confinement and After i -i- i. ; Care of the Mother and Baby," Demonstration of Baby's Bath," and "Judy's Diarv Habit Train ing and Behavior Problems." I "! T! O Given tor Son Farewell Dinner Overlade Family Honors Brother I A dinner was given by Mr. and I Mrs. Arthur Molyneux and their daughter, Mrs. Norma Ivie, Thurs-i Thurs-i day evening at Johnson's Cafe, to I compliment their son and brother, A family dinner at the home of j Pvt. Walter Molyneux, here from Mr. and Mrs. Tony Brumnjak Fri- Hill field, where he is in the main-day main-day evening honored Mrs. Brunm-j tenance division of the air corps. jak's brother, Bishop Eldon Over lade of the Garvanza L. D. S. ward of Los Angeles. Calif., and his son, Gerald, also of Los Angeles, An-geles, who are here to attend general gen-eral conference in Salt Lake City. Covers were laid for 25 guests,, and spring flowers were u?cd in decorating. Music and reminiscing were enjoyed after dinner. The young man is leaving to day for Fresno, California. Red, white and blue decorations and flags were employed on the dining table. In addition to family members, there were present: Walter Moly-neuv, Moly-neuv, Vun Washburn, Howard Morrison, Stanley Abbott, and Dutler Dauwaltcr. ST It ' ' IF " -K " "fr f 4 rlxZ W VICTORIA t- ' freshing as a Co o JCc monadt - , . GMi Hquidi. cooling UmoMdt on tummor tvoninq, flow through your kif in tkit dtllghffully diHortnt now pormononl prsceu nd cretU soft, nohirtl wim nd curh Kiot rfly latt! No hot, no hoovy tquipmont jui htovenly comfort nd hir iovolincis! 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