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Show t -: ? - . :;nqmeweciciing i 1 i .it,-' K-' IcfAnnrtiinrArt fj Aniidtiiicement -U rnads of the "dauctet" oflfr. nd Mrs.' Orion $Iarwar(tto Burton Lowell Clark, oot MrVwd Mrs, John H, Clark ; which tkkTplace at the home of -the bride's Barents: 987 J West Fifth' South street, , Wednesday j ' Bishop X Earl Lewis of the Sec- end - ward. ' serformed :h v care -a mony in the presence or - 4m " mediate famllv members and. a few close friends. -v Refreshments were served after ;; tlie nuptials. ' ' -The young couple wfll mike . thelr-home tin Provo. ' v r , Delightful showers have honor- n ed the bride dorins; the past wee , , "one beine riven at the .home of f jDy jioyoungr xrtenas or. tne onae. f '.Games refreshment were en- a joyed and lovely gifts were -re - aiaung nosiess. -mt.' urwn nw .- ward entertained .40 relativesahd friends, Karnes, a program, and re- frvxmhment "being the dwrtions. variety of gifts delighted the e eviewed at Club A Ten," three-act com edy by PAHugh Kerbert, was read Abera of the Readers' Guild enter- - tained byMrs. iLewis Clark at her home radayYafternoon. - The women njoyed dainty re- Ireshments. ' Spring flowers were i arraneed throughout the enter- ; talninr rooms. iPhnn dtf onrllhv Wn Mm. DoHTl A. Anderson, Mrs. Morris CUnger, V Mrs. WllUs Candli V; Smoot, Mrs. Farrell .'- Gr&nt Greer. Mrs. Mrs. Richard Knight, adsen, Mrs. wis Alien, ss sxma Scott. "TOtb. Soencer Grow. Mrs Grant HSneenMtss IreneOsmond. Mrs. W. H Cllwspn, MrsAHarold olvln.- Mrs. Conway Aanton, Mrs. mo McBeth. Mrs. Stani Gunn. Mrs. William DeHart, lAyern Green said Mrs. S SrimhalL ' - .... R. rs. - i is 5. a f x Fj Coupl MISS GBNBVA PRSt e To Be Tue t f T S. m s ft-:-? ,af"-. l MISS vmoimA SCHULTZ sday Announcement Is made by Mr. and Mrs. J. U. Probst of Midway. of the approachinz marriasre of jtheir aaughter, Geneva, to srnu Af. Cook, son of Mr. and Mrs. Eari Cook of Cedar Fort. Utah. Hie marriage is to oe an event of Tuesday, in the Salt Lake temnle. A ireception will be held In the MrkTOwha" !fMM make their home there. ; The bride-to-be has been em ployed In Provo for the pasttour years ana nas many inena ere. Mr. Cook has served a mission; in th Northern Statea Mtsslon field; A number of parties' have, been given to compliment the betrothed pair, Tioth in Provo and in Mid way. - Women Bidden To Luncheon Fete . ... Plans are rain ahead at top -.speed for the luncheon, style show mwwI tafM ItailMW 4mm ku the . r t?kiva va v fesavj! afvasss sawu s,y SL M&rvs EdIscodsV Guild; Tues- ' dy. May 6t at 1 o'clock, at . women s clubhouse. - to an vworaen ana tne committee suffffests that reservations v be made In advanceslnce the number Of tickets-Js limited. f ,Mrs. Wllham S. Uprlght.ipresl-dent, Uprlght.ipresl-dent, is directly In charge,, and ' the- committees comprise the fol-X fol-X lowing: Style showMrs C. R Van Winkle Mrs. H. Folgeri Mrs. ; ; T5. W. Duncan and Mrs. Thomas Keefer; luncheon,. Mrs Edgar Vance, Mrs. C. H. Priestley, Mrs. Earl . Talmage and Mrs. Robert La Berteaux; arrangements, Mrs. .; Wilson Conzdman, Mrs. Peter Geene and. Mrs. J..B. Warren; gift booth, Mrs.. Leslie Condon and Mrs. Richard Ream; tickets, Mrs. Edward Muling. t Dixon High Provonia Club Flans Social Provenla club, auxiliary to the Railway Carmen of America, 3ark BWday, with Mrs. Itha Hoi lerman asslstinsr. The following new members were initiated into the club. Mrs. im clle Peay. Mrs. Neu Nuitau. miss Jean Jorgehsen, Miss Vona Roper, and Mrs. Beulah Pvne. A deli cious lunch was- served. Members present included: Mrs, Luella Ropery Mis. Nathella Gar rett. Mrs. Mauae Nspenaiove, ir, Elvira Monaon. Mrs. Fern John son, Mrs. Eula Chrtstensen. Mrs. Dora -Chappell, Mrs. Zlporah Prestvrtch. Mrs. Eva Cox, -Mrs. Ktell. Jerrenaen. Mrs. Jessie Peay, Mrs. Myrtle Farnwprth, and Mrs. Jean Bdwaras. A hirthd&v oartv for tne mem bers snd partoera will be neia Tuesday evening: at the Women's clubhouse, and for turuier inj or mation. members are to call Mr. FarnworUu it n F.l Ni II M flhdered Son - A ' farewell dinner was given ' fCT,Pfc. Burton L. Losee, by his A parents... Mr. and Mrs. Eph Losee of Sprlngvllle, .Thursday evening. ' -The young man Was here on 10- day, furlough and- has now return- ;;ed Tampa, Florida, where he is stationed with: tha air corps. He ou aiaa oeen vibhuik uia sieccra. v Mrs. Alvin Taylor of Salem and - Mrs. William Sorrells of Provo. 1 ''' Dinner, euesta were: Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Mitchell, Mr. and Mrs Eldon Allen, Clifton Norton. Thel is reterson, jar. ana virs. w u. orrells, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Tay or, Geortre- Shuler and Arlene rvveaver. it Card Club At Delightful Party t "Mrs, Fred Howard entertained members of the Al-Gue-Ween club at ner nome -inursaay .aiternoon, five-hundred being played and a ydjnner served. Pink sweet peas jwere used to center the dining ' table, and the rooms were pretty rWitn. lonouiia ana aarroaiis. t fj Mrs. James Moss wks a 'guest, 'ana mem Deri attending were: Mfs. Clyde Singleton, Mrs. Leona 4,lferie, Mrs Charles Jones, Mrs. ".Lynn Groneman, Mrs. J. R. Mc-JJkffee. Mc-JJkffee. of Provo, Mrs. Mark Brown y. rrura went lo airm. unmemin. hteh score and Mrs. McAffee.. ."'traveling. J i d Mrs. Gourley Addresses Women "Art Appreciatlon,'y was the topic of -an interesting talk given bv Mm. Bessie Gourley, PrOvo artist, at the Nineteenth Century club meeting; held at the home or Mri. V. R. Busterud Friday afternoon. after-noon. Mrs. Gourley displayed a number num-ber of her latest pictures, and explained ex-plained the different types or art, etc. Two selections on the piano were played by Mrs. Busterud. Mrs. L. G. Baker,; president, was in charge.' -- - The following members enjoyea afternoon Mrs. ji-awin . ir- Mrs. Howard Olsen, Mrs. M- A. Ettugherty. Mrs. Russell Trail er. Mrs. Georee Larsen, Ira. O. K. Thnmai. Mrs. L. G. Baker Mrs. ArthurX McCoy. Mrs. Fred Wil liams, Mrs. Fred Jacobs, Mrs. W. J. WerveAMrs. Wijuam Bowman, Mrs; W. H.Ws.geper. Mrs. Milton Baake., Mns. Archie Morgan, Mrs. Agnes Whltecotton and Miss Helen B. Thomas. "Girls Choice brought approxl mately 300 students to -frolic to the music and the theme of "Apple Blossom Time," at the Dixon hlsrh school gym Friday evening,- the closing event in the annual Girls' day activities. . x .Decorations were in lovely spring colors. The ceillne was heavily covered in green and yel low and in front of the stage was a lawn and pool of blue, sur rounded by colorful wooden fig ures and backed with a white l A. M jm m piMct xence eniwinea wiui tiow-ers. tiow-ers. Two trees laden -with apple Diossoms aecoraced tne corners. At 8:30, the queen, Colleen Col lins, and her attendants, Cleo Lewis, PattMlHer, Norma Parks and Renee Strong, in lovely for mats,', entered to the music of "Apple Bloasom T1me."The queen was crownea oy rnncipai j. v. Mower as she was seated on a throne, of white satin, adorhed with apple blossoms. 'Refreshments were served. The assembly program in the morning typuiea me life of an average American girl, from babyhood to later life In her ac tivities to aid the war effort. The program was written-and directed oy colleen Collins and Renee Strong, with other girls participate msr. Tne activities for tne day were under the direction of Miasj Barbara Roper and Miss Clista Larson. G.O.P. Women Elect Officers SPANISH FORK Mrs: Mildred Ream, was elected president of the Women's Republican Study club at a meetmgheld at the Sec ond ward Relief Society hall. Mrs. Ream, had served the past year as secretary. Mrs. Attn Taylor was elected vice-president, Mrs. - Ruth Brockbank secretary and Mrs. Dens , Bowen treasurer; Mrs. Leona Boyacky tWo year .dlrec Early Wedding Are BX1!!? B Mm XTTAM ' BUTJDAT, APRIL 6. 14 Much interest attends the com ing marriage of Virginia Schultz, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Otto Schults of 233 North Eighth West street, and Albert Klelngartner, B. M. third class, U. 9. Navy, son of Mr. and Mrs! Fred Klelngartner, Klelngart-ner, of Seattle, Washington. The wedding is to be held Wed-1 nesday evening, May 10, at 8:30 o'clock In the Community church, with the Reverend Samuel D. Da vis of the Calvary Baptist church of Provo, officiating, Two-hun dred invitations have been Issued. A reception will immediately fol low in the downstairs hall of the church. After a few days In Salt Lake City and Ogden thcpuple will be St home to their friends in PTovb. The bride-elect came to, Provo over a yeaj and a half ago from San Francisco; Calif. Mr. .Schultr is. superintendent of erection for the American Bridge company, at Geneva Steel.' Miss Schultz has befh attending Multnomah School of the Bible, in Portland, Ore. Mr Klelngartner has been In the service for two and a half years and, has participated Jn two major battles, in which he re ceived serious Injuries. He was released Friday from the hospital at Pleasanton, Calif., where he has been confined the past five months. Previously, he was hospitalized hospi-talized at Mare Island. Marriage Is Made Known Word comes of the marriage of Emogene Shaw, daughter of Mrs. Alice Simmons of Fort Worth, Temls, anol Corporal Harold 8. Cheever ,'son of Mr,tand Mrs. Xheever. of Provo, which place March 18 In Fort The newlyweds are living at Brownwood, Tex, Corp. Cheever being stationed with the tank divi sion at Camp Bowie. He has been in the service for 20 months and was at Camp Beal, California, for a year.; He is a graduate of the Provo high, school. j I ! Literary League Elects Of fitem orncem -or next wear wm elected at a meeting of the Literary Liter-ary League, held at the home of Mrs..JBvard Nilaaon Frldav' after. noon,: Mfs- Lenn Creer,' president wsa in cnarge. v ; . Mrs. Ariel Ballif was elected president: Mrs. TJ. E. Ostler, vice president; Mr Weldon; J. Taylor, secretary, and treasurer ; Mrs. Paul; Stewart, corresnonding secretary; sec-retary; Mrs. E. W. Steadman. re porter? Mrs.; Arnold Roblson, parliamentarian: par-liamentarian: holdover Mrs. Lynn Taylor chaplain; Mrs. E. L Kam- mermeyer, music cnairman; Mrs. waiter Tueller, program chairman, chair-man, holdover, with Mrs. -W. Stan ley Dunford and , Mrs. Heber C Johnson assisting. Tne entertajniMf rooms were cheery with spring blossoms, and a delicious- pot-luck lunch was enjoyed en-joyed after the meeting. In i attendance were: Mrs. J. Hamilton Calder, Mrs. Ariel Ballif, Bal-lif, Mrs. Henry Taylor, Mrs. Lynn Taylor, Mrs. Heber C. Johnson. Mrs. Walter Hedqulst,, Mrs. Lenn Creer, Mrs., Arthur u. Taylor, Mrs. i Fred Markham, Mrs. Paul Stewart, Mtss Helena Stewart. Mrs. A. E. Robisom Mrs. Mark Alleh,f Mrs. Garn Carter, Mrs. W. Stanley Dunford, Mrs E. W Steadman, Mrs. Robert Leishman, Mrs.! t. E. Ostler and Mrs. Walter D. Tueller, "I MISS BLANCHE JONES Miss Blanche Jones, American ed Cross recreational director has arrived -safely in Indiai ac cording to word' received by her1 mother, Mrs. Joseph H. Jones of 665 East Thfrdj South street. miss Jones joined tne Kedcross in January, ' ana after six weeks of training, was sent overseas. Previously, she was with . the USO in New. Jersey and later, in Texas, as assistant recreational director. " . A graduate of Brigham Young university, she was a member of Theta Alpha Phi, .the Mask club and the Nautilus social unit, and was active on the Campus. Party Planned For Husbands Browning Society Sets Annual Meet The annual meeting . of the Browning: Society is Arranged- for Thursday afternoon at 3 :30 o'clock in tne reception hall of the Joseph smitn building. Mrs. Christen Jensen will give - raraceisus.r by Robert Brown ing. Dr. Florence Jepperson Mad' sen has the rnuaic in charge. 53? Sunday HERAU3f,Mr8.iJnlfaettn b; Jensen .Wins $100 Provoan Arrives rrize in JNational roetry Anthology Safely In India Mrs. Harold L. Spencer' gave a party. ror tne s. c. ciun memners at her home Friday evening, lunch. and. bridge being diversions. Htgn score prise went to Mrs. Lee Tuttle, second to Mrs. Horace Newton and consolation to Mrs- Jess ScoyiJIe. A party is being given for the husbands . May 19, at the home of Mrs. James Shurtleff. plans for which Were made by the women, The event was enjoyed by Mrs. Leo Duke, Mrs. Emtl Thalman, Mrai Lee Tuttle, Mrs. Horace New ton, Mrs. James Shurtleff, Mrs, Jess Scoville and Mrs. Martin Kimber. Signal honor comes to Mrs; Ju- liaetta Bateman Jensen, wife of Dr. Christen Jensen of the B.Y.U, with the awarding tit m1nr rrlT. of SI0O for her two poems In the antnoiogy, -rne spirit ft ,.rae Free,'' published recentlyby the Haven JETess of New York City. More Hnan ooo poets are represented repre-sented in the anthology, and In the oninlon of the editors.- Mrs. Jensen's poems, "The. Depths of You," and "My Son," are the best in the volume.,- ' , Mrs. Jensen Is a teacner or literature in the extension divi sion of the Brigham Young uni versity ana tne -university oi Utah. - Already, she has received' many letters; o congratulations from various parts of th country. Junior Girls Plaii Festival Junior Klrls of the. Utah stake M. L A- will hold a-festlysl, witW their mothers as honor guests, Tuesday evening at 8. o'clock la the 'Pioneer Ward hall.- The theme of he party will be: VTo The Girl Behind , the Man Behind Be-hind the Gun.-. The girls are re quested to, attend in cotton print froclts. f Birthday Surprise Party DeliffKtf ul A birthday surprise party wis given by friends and' neighbors on Mrs. Florence; Brown, at her home Friday afternoon. Kefresnments were enjoyea ana gifts were presented to the guest of honor from Mrs. Marcia J. Gale of Stockton, Utan, Mrs. Margaret Naylor, Mrs Mary Craner,.MrS. Lucille Gammon, Mrs. Mamie Madsen. Mrs. Annie Carter, Mrs. Louise Fotheringham, Mrs. Marcia A. Jolley, Mrs. Helen AThalroan Mrs. June SBatt, Mr. Mary Clark, Mrs. Otiss Frailer, Mrs. Emma Durnell. Mrs. Amanda Clift, Mrs. Lila Olsen and . Mrs. Inez McDowell. Mc-Dowell. Girls Organize PikaAyCIub mm mi iijuirKMew.jf vW!(inMM i -.A jjh s 'I V i S 1 M. h -1 lis i ' - ' 1 1 SSaSBsBBSBSsSSWBSSSBaBSBJBaiBasBBSSBS MRS. JTJLIAETTA B, JENSEN A group of girls of junior high school age, recently organized mto the Ftka Av club, met "for the first time Friday evening at the home of Maxlne Claudln. Pauline Glaudm has been named as advisor, and officers include Maxine Claudln, president; Flor ence Westwood, secretary; Marilyn Duke, treasurer and orouiy Keia reporter. . Refreshments were served. The other girls present were; Nanette Nielsen, Merridy Morgan, Pauline Brown, Irene Rowan, Carol Adams, Colleen Booth, Donna Wiscombe, Venice Isom and Audrey Kirk. ess To Social Art Club Mrs. Melissa Lewis entertained members of the Social Art club s naay . evening, ana was assist by her daughter, Mrs. Erven Nelson,, at - whose home the lightful affair Was given. Two: piano, selections were plai ed by Erven Jean Nelson and s , one-act play and humorous reajggp. ings were given byi Miss Af ton Uchileld. A delicious hot luncheon. was served, pussywuiows ana. English heather were combined to form the decorations. Guests Included: Mrs. J. Earl1 Lewis, Mrs. Eliza Nelson and Mrs. same f enrson, ana memDers attending at-tending were: Mrs. Emma ; Gay, Mrs. a. j. narmoK.' aura. - j oim Thurgood, Mrs. James Peay, Mrs. Charles Johnson, . Mrs. wuuam Minger, Mrs. Leo J. Knight, Mrs. C. A. Dahlquist, Mrs. Albert Ras- mussen Mrs. Ole E. Olsen, Mrs. William Vincent, Mrs. 'George My ers and Mrs. A. Will Jones. Betrothal Is Made Known Mr. and Mrs. Len Huff, of Lake ' Shore announce the engagement -of their daughter. Norma to Teeb-nical Teeb-nical Sergeant Wilbur C Murie, son of Mr. snd Mrs. George Maria of Provo. The marriage date has not been set. " - tor. The new officers will be installed in-stalled at a .meeting to be held the latter part of May. The guest speaker, of' the day was Mrs. Beth (Gregg Fisher of Des Moines, Iowa, prominent for many-years in the politics. Women of the Third charge of Florence the program. district were I -mi program. Mrs. ington conducted Miss Campbell Is Complimented Mr. and Mrs. J. W.Faherty were hosts at a dinner vThursday evening at their home to honor Miss Rosemary Campbett, who has7 Joined the air WACs, and is leaving for trainlng..at Fort pes Moines, Iowa. . i Covers were laid for her parents. par-ents. Mr. and 'Mrs. John Camp bell, her sister and brother. Miss Clara Louise Campbell ana Bernard. Bern-ard. Campbell, and Miss ' Marge Faherty. . A r f V CARDS MdTHER'S DAY; GREETING JspoKs ana iviotner; s nay uitts at the UTAH OFFICE SUPPLY CO. EAST CENTER - PHONE 1$ N 4- FOR Youn GnADunnon fee W si IW DRESSES To Make HER the PRETTIEST GIRL for Graduation for. Parties Later! Short or long -with lots of charm in beruffed necklines, pockets, bow trims. Choose - from crepes, sheers, cottons. Also complete' line of. totchinar accessories. ; j GWMA'S FnCCU SIIOPa r t - - v 661 NORTH UIERSIIT AVEip i - Listen In on the future, Mondays at 8 P. M. over KOVO V . . courtesy of , Taylor Bros. A Bear tr. 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