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Show 1 i '34 01 ' - K A IV t , y,VMJsm Ns aaruraay m ja YUrAnnotfnces ''Dah'dnk arfcri IVMjof Wot university year ww ne tne bxu student, faculty," fa-culty," and" alumni baU' taitounced today byx Dean Wesley P. Eloyd os we i acuity ociai committee, . T& ven is schedule; for Fri- uy vFnwgxm iaei osepn anuui Committee for this function in clude! Lora Hilton. Wealthy Pur- rtftftoifeiaalhei Grow, MarJoriaJ Vowlea, and Neil WeUing, reprVj Brlttch, Vera Millett, PhylR Van Wagenen, Lynn Taylor .Myr-tle .Myr-tle Calder, Mrs. Fred "Mar kham, MsrioaOlsen representing the unl versity alumni in the Provo area, and Dr. Lloyd or the' faculty so-clal so-clal committee. 1 v'.v . . The vent mark the project for the erection of the new student 'hall on the campus of theuniver-aity. theuniver-aity. and through the president's office, marks another Important phase of campus development and student life. Present plana call for a, careful study of outstanding stu-. stu-. dent halls on the campuses of i American colleges, with special F emphasis being given to BYU . .heeds. Invitations to the dance wllf he , mailed next - week to alumni in- the Provo vlclnty. Alumni and former form-er Students of the university whose invitations have not heen receiv-' receiv-' ed by May 2 should call some nember of the committee. AR y though all former university stu- . dents are Welcome and encourag ed to attend. It is necessary to limit ticket aalea to 185 couples which is the capacity of the build-bg build-bg ' v Because of space limitations, attendance at-tendance at the dance Is limited to the alumni, r faculty, present and former student' and their partners."' part-ners."' , ' Ni e F Dorm Girls Are Complimented X coeda living at Amanda Knight hall whose birthday anniversaries anni-versaries occur during March and .April, were' honored at a dinner Wednesday evening attended by . the120 girb who ve at the B. X-IV X-IV dormitory, and a number of special guests. '. Twenty-on girls were honor guests and were presented with favors. Maxine Johnson was chairman, assisted by, Marian Hyde, Barbara Hansen and Vivian Hoyt. Two vocal solos were furnished by Janet Barclay, accompanied by Virginia Suddal. and a piano Selection was gjlayed by Helen Barnes. Toasts in clever verse form,, were given by the girls' roommates. Sweet peas in the pastel shades were used in decorating. Corsages were presented to the lady guests. Special guests were Dr. anduMr$. Parley - A. Christensen, Dr. and Mrs. T. I Martin, Miss Vilate Elliott, Miss Ann OUertson and Mrs. Zola Peterson. Aged Provo Matron Honored Mrs. Lunia Bobbins was pleasantly pleas-antly surprised On her seventy eighth birthday anniversary at her home Thursday evenine. when a party was given in her honor oy ner granaaaugnier, Mrs. at chie F. Chadburn (Or a Hudson). Refreshments ,, were served' to the -following: Mrs. Robbins, Mr. and Mrs. Antrim SRibbins, Mrs Arthur Blain and Mrs. Ronald Mayefc of "Payson, Mr and Mrs. Archie Robbins of Salt Lake City, Mrs Parley Judd. Mrs. Thomas Demos. Mrs. ' Merlin Raamusseen, Mrs. Hugh Goddard, Mrs. Archie Chadburn, Mrs. Alvin Graham ana Mrs. ATcnie m. unaaDurn, &n of Provo. . Many beautiful gifts were re ceived by the honor guest. Pinochle Played At Club Party ' SewacO club members were en- tertained by Miss Mabel Olsen Thursday evenine at her home. . Pinochle 'was the diversion, and a tasty lunch was served. Mrs. Bertha Nielsen won the high score prize and Mrs,- Nadra Reddinr. sruest favor. Plans were made for a Mother's day party -i to be held May 12. V Mrs. Alene Boswell was also a jruest. and. members ' present in cluded: Mrs. Norma Hunter; Mrs. Jeannlne Thomas, Mrs. Loma Backus. Mrs. Mar JOrie Hinckley, Mrs. Hope Peay, Mrs. Lucille Booke. Miss Irene Westphal, Mrs. LaWana Wright, Mrs. Ardith Nielsen and Mrs. Bertha Nielsen. NOW is the Time TO PLANT Your EVERGREENS HtJBS VINES SHADE and FRUIT TREES -. BUSHES and fSY PLANTS A ROSE PA Get Them at the i nnmrn AniffiTrif f nrieir . ruuuu uuitituiiuuot PHONE 80 WHERE THE FLOWERS GROW Among Spring Bri. Ceremonies in the Salt Lake temple Monday wlU unite m mar riage Nola $10 ise de Jo ngi daughter of Dr. Gerrit de . Jong, Jr and Clyde Everett Sullivan, son of Mrs. Irene Sullivan of Englewood. Colo. President Da vid O. McKay will nfflotat "i Mill daJnne la - an art major sophomore student sne is a member of the val Norn 1 " V'" - - -- ary service organization; Y News art editor, and was chosen queen of the recently held Sweetheart ball. Mr. Sullivan is a pre-medical. student at B.Y.U. He is president presi-dent of the Viking social unit and a member of the Blue Key national na-tional honor fraternity. He participates in wrestling and other collegiate sports. A number of delightful shower parties have complimented the brldelect. . A wedding breakfast Will be given Monday iqorning after the wadding ceremony,, at the home of Artha Gene Curtta, 1582 Orchard drive, Salt Lake City. Friends of the bride and groom have been invited to a reception to be held at the deJong home, 640 North University avenue. t Returning From Ten-Day Furlough Corporal Donald Phillips, control con-trol tower operator at Oeiger field Spokane, Washington, returned to his post Saturday after a 10-day 10-day furlough, was honored at a family dlnner given by his par ents, Mr. and Mrs, Orrin Phillips Phil-lips at their home, 290 South Third West street Guests included his sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Robr ert Gardner and family of Ogden, his grandmother, Mrs. E. J. Noyes and sister, Mrs. Dorothy Bunnell, of Provo. Mrs. Noyes honored her grand- soiKat a dinner Wednesday eve ning .at her home, covers being laid, for Mr. and. Mrs. Orrin Phil' lips, ,Mr. artd Mrs. J. A. Phillips Phil-lips and Carlos Phillips. K. S. Literary Elects Officers Entertaining at the hOme of Mrs. Carl Johnson. MrS. Raymond Johnson was hostess to members of the K. S. Literary club Wednesday Wed-nesday evening. Election of officers took place, Mrs. Donald Mitchell succeeding Mrs. Jasper Snow as president; Mrs. Raymond Johnson being named vice president, and Mrs. Robert Corbett. secretary, treasurer treas-urer and reporter. The book, "We Took to the' Woods," by Louise Dickinson Rich was reviewed by Mrs, Eldon Payne. Plans were, made for the Mother's Day party to be held May 10. at the home of Mrs. James Hawker. A tasty lunch was. served. Mrs. Martin Cllnger and" Mrs. Melvin Robbins were guests, and members attending were Mrs. Harold Mitchell, Mrs. Bernell Sturgis, Mrs. Jasper Snow, Mrs. Karl Johnson, Mrs. Thomas Reid, Mrs. Elmer Madsen, Mrs. Eldon Payne, Mrs. Donald Mitchell, Mrs.- Rob ert Corbett, Mrs. James Hawker and Mrs. George Cropper. Birthday League Is Entertained Birthday League members were entertained at the home of Mrs. Hazel Killpack Thursday after noon, the occasion being ner birtn day anniversary. Hostesses; were Mrs. Julia Wriglit, Mrs-Dora Clark, Mrs. Fay Peterson and Mrs. Eva Hutch- ings. Sewing and luncheon were the diversions. Mrs. Patricia Homes and Mrs. Clara -Hicks were guests and members attending, in addition addi-tion to the hostesses and honor guest, were Mrs. Agnes ' Giles, Mrs. Maud Young, Mrs. MUinie Farrer, Mrs. Julie Peerson Mrs. Rose Doty, Mrs. Zora Gray, Mrs. Virginia Atwood, Mrs. Kose Zo-belL Zo-belL Mrs-. Stella Rons, Mrs. May Ward, Mrs. Fontella Hansen, Mrs. Bessie Reese and Mrs. Vivian Mortensen. ' V - ? - t . - , 4 , . - ; iff X x ' " , ::V: X-.:: ';' M':K i! rl Pv.i r i H 9 : T . at Brigham Young university. social unit; and x Calcares, honor Club Calendar HAPPY HOUR BRIDGE The Happy Hour Bridge club party for Thursday evening has been cancelled, but instead, the members are to meet at the Armory at ,7:30 o'clock, to work on Red cross surgical dressings Later, they will enjoy a pot-luck luncn at the home of Mrs. Alfred Bennett. A. A. U. W. The Creative Arts section of the A. A. U. W. will not meet Mon day evening, as scheduled. MONDAY CLUB Mrs. A. Will Jones is to be hostess to the Monday Afternoon Social club Thursday at her home. NIKE Mrs. Elva Dean will be hostess to the Nike club Monday evening ac ner nome. a business meeting and election of officers will take place. V SUB-DEBS - The Bub-Debs will meet today at 3 o'clock at the home of Na- dine Cooper, 251 South Fourth West street. LADIES' AID Ladies' Aid will hold its bi monthly birthday luncheon Tues day at 1 :30 o clock at Meno Trope hall. Hostesses will h Mrs. M. B, Pope, Mrs. J. J. Nurtnk, Mrs. uavid Kusnnir ana Mrs. vv. j. Bowman. MUSIC SfcCTtQX The closing meeting of the sea son of the Women's Council music section will be held Monday at 2:30 o'clock in the Women's club house. An open forum discussion of current topics of world peace will be held, and will be led by Dr. William j. snow, Mrs. Claude S. Ashworth and Mrs. W. T. 'Hae ler. Peggy Lee Whiting will sing two solos. . . Orem Literary Club In Session OREM Mrs. Grace Washburn was hostess to members of the Orem Literary club at her home. A delicious luncheon was served at one table, a, lovely bowl of deep red snap dragons forming the centerpiece. The program was presented by three Lincoln high school students: Miss Helen Bun' nell sang a Solo; Miss Nina Lamb read a one-act , nlav and the Misses Hellen Bunnell and Nadine Smoot gave their winning ora tions on the post war world. In attendance were the following members Mrs. Harold Calder, Mrs. Kate Cordner, Mri, Boyd Davis, Mrs E. B. Terry, Mrs. Ada Skin her, Mrs. V. Emil Hansen, Mrs. ROy E. Park, Mrs. J. D. Park, Mrs. Clifton Pvne. .Mrs. Rov E. Park, Mrs. Thomas Jacobs, Mrs. Mrs. Verde Washburn. , Edgemont Mrs. J. W. Gillespie was hostess to Edgemont Literary club at her home, the entertaining rooms being be-ing lovely with spring blossoms; Mrs. Matia Burk reviewed "Chick ten Every Sunday'' by Rosemary Dracnman Taylor, a fellow student stu-dent ahd friend of Mrs. Burk at the Arizona State University at si. CMUMKin J M I N A Si A X SHOE 1DEPT. W Enjoy Doing Business With You". -: i27 WEST CEKTER : Spanish Fork Activity SPANISH FORK Mrs. Rob ert Grotegut was hostess to the Atheniie Uterary club with Mrs. Arthur Grotegut conducting. Mrs. Ross; Beck read this -club prayer, and Mrs. Doyle Robertson fed the salute to the flag. Special ' busi ness 'occupied the time with plans for a gift night to be "held May 8 at the home of Mra; Clair Thomson. Thom-son. Refreshments were served to the club members present. The Athenaeum club , members and their husbands enjoyed a birthday party at the Swenson cafe. Tho club has-been organized four years, -on the date of the meeting The tables were decorated decor-ated with sweetpeaa and four candles. A lovely banquet was seryed. Frank Nelson gave a toast to the ladles and a toast to the1 men was given by Mrs. Eliza Nel son. Mrs. urace uecx sang iwo numbers, accompanied by Miss Cora Gardner who was a special guest., Lively games were played play-ed and enjoyed by all present. Mrs. Edna wrwe entertainea the Euphronlan club. Reports on the state convention were given by Mrs. Maurine Hughes and Mrs. Laura Blngnam. a new memDer, Mrs. Lois Black was welcomed into in-to the club and presented with a red .rose. Mrs. Kunningson or SpringvUle irave a talk on 'Treas ure Trails of Art." Refreshments were served to : 18 members and one guests. iThe Beta Tnaiian ciuq mex ai the home of Dorothy Jones, book review was given, by M: Florence Vest, on 'The RObi Refreshments were served IplS members. Joint hostesses for the evenine were Dorothy Jones and Kathryn E Swenson. , . . Mother Feted j On Birthday Mrs. Fred Thatcherwas honored by her family .and a few friends, a surprise party being given et her home to celebrate her sixty ninth birthday anniversary. Games, were played, prizes go ing to Leslie Longman and Mrs. T. H. Heal. A tapty lunch ahd birthday cake were served. Gilts were received by the honor guegt. Those attending were : Mr. and Mrs. T. ft. Heal, Mrs. Heber Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Welder Muhlestein, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Thurman, Mr. and Mrs. Percy Thatcher, Mr.- and Mrs. Bert Thatcher, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Longman, Mrs. Lillie Thayer, Ephraim " McBride, Mrs. Vern Whiting and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Thatcher. L C. XL Club Names Officers Election of officers took place at a meeting of the' I. C. U.lclub held Thursday evening at,' the home of Mrs. Edith Spalding, in Vineyard. ' Mrs. Belle Man war ins succeeds Mrs. Christine Amtoft as president and Mrs. Ltet Johnson was named secretary. . Guests were Mrs. Minnie Spald ing, Mrs. Roy Warner and Mrs. Glen Eaves .of. SpringviUei and members attending included! Mrs, Eliza Mcnmll, Mrs. Christin Am toft, Mrs.' Jennie Watkins, Mrs. Emeline Snow, Mrs. Nora Bijillock, Mrs. Dorothy Muhlestein, Mrs Lida Johnson, Mrs., Florence Bill ings, Mrs. Belle Manwaring, Mrs. Sarah Ramsey, Mrs. Lee Johnson, Mrs. Mary Erekson ana Mrs. Mabel Kirk. . New Officers . For Bridge Club Election of officers took, place at the Triple Four Bridge club party given by Mrs. Clark feweli Friday afternoon. The card game followed a dalntv luncheon. Mrs. Cal Cragun "winning highA'score prize and Mrs. Bert Sutton,-second favor. 1 Mrs. Newell succeeds MtS. Fred StUbbs as president, and Mrs. Bert Sutton replaces Mrs. W. P. Young as secretaryand treasurer. Guests were Mrs. J. W. Wood-head Wood-head of Midvale and Mrs. 'Maude Zabriskie) and members attending included: Mrs. Fred StubbS, Mrs. Bert Sutton, Mrs. Cal Cragun, Mrs.' D. D. Sutton, Mrs. J. B. SeethalerMrs. John Ellison, Mrs. Henry Jackson and Miss Rhoda Douglas. s Tucson. Dehclous refreshments were served at small tables following fol-lowing the pleasing book review to Mesdames Ethel Taylor, Matia Burk, Tana Richards, Mary Row ley, Joanna Boyce, Bertha Salisbury, Salis-bury, Zepha Smith, Lucile Kemper, Kem-per, Maud Foster, Bemice Falk-ner, Falk-ner, Louise Trotter, Flora Bigler, Racheal Mecham, Hilda Conder, Eva Gillespie Emma, Jolley and Aileen Frampton and the hostess, who was assisted in serving by her daughters, Mrs. Jolley and Mrs. Frampton. ; Cltib 'Fashion -Fresh" f 1 ft g g u of s, jcalla, I in $w Mm Batujv 1 lilies nations. iProvo N church day the stPol'fi'tims tTiMMit O.Fiit. offlclat- V. ed atL . rights j." which united in marriage Lillie Marie Moses. i daughter of M.rs. George Sawaya," and Mitchell Sawa- mm ya, son of i 4 i. George Sawaya, or Pleasant View. r V The "bridal party entered to the strains tof the Wedding march, played on the organ by Father Matth ew, aPJtf. A igown of white sati waa worn b; tne onae, . over which r fell veil of fine net. lace-edged,7 and caught . to sv wreath ot orv ange blossoms. She carried a bouquet of red roses and gar- enias. . maid of nor, Mrs s Marjorie Williams Wil-liams was In peach, -taffeta. ' v4 is ;ana neia rea mm, ' f carnations a nd . 1 swet peas. The bridesmaids. brides-maids. Martha Sawaya, ister of the groom, and were f rocked in blue net and held and sweet peas. Kristeen Malouf .mrornlng. I x Reverend y I Mtf. er i . . w. n MtiMUtfBn!'itmtimtuit i '' ii ir IT ii nil rr" mi iifTlfnir Ti' nt 11 iumi m n n n iinij MRS. MITCHELL SAW ATA Sawaya, cousin of the groom, were flower girls and their dresses were of pink net over oain. They held nosegays of red carnations and 'sweet peas. Toffie Hauven of Salt Lake City, was best man, and the ushers were Junior Sawaya of Kemmerer, Wyoming, and saromy ijreorge oi rrovo. - A wedding breakfast immediately followed the nuptials, at the Sawaya home, where 50 guests ternoon, a "dinner was given fora sail LjAne viiy ana K-emmerer, The wedding cake was unusual in design, the top 'layer being modeled to represent a coach bearing a tiny bridal pair, and drawn by three swans. Sweet peas and carnations were in bowls on the table and about the house. ' Beautiful gifts were received by the hewlyweds, who will make their home in Provo.,. j T Entering Service Given Dinner A dinner was given by Mr. and fMrs. Dwight BiUihgs at their home, honoring their son, Alfred Billings, who left during the week for navy "boot" training at Far-ragut. Far-ragut. Idaho. '" Covers .were laid tor Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Billings, Mr. and Mrs. Seth Billings and daughter, Joetta, Mrs. Wanda Seott, Mrs. Madge Carter, Mrs. Donna V. Rowley of Bakersfield, Calif., Mrs. Ruth B. Haran and son Tommy and Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Billings. Mrs. Clyde Fescher Is Honor Guest A surprise party was given by Mrs. Frank Eckles for Mrs. Clvde j Fescher Wednesday afternoon, the occasion being her birthday an- nivprsarv.. - The afternoon was en loved bv Mrs. C. R. Van Winkle, Mrs. John Buckwalter Mrs. Thomas Davies, Mrs. William Eckles of Boise, Idaho, and Mra. William Boyden. uames were followed by a tasty luncheon. Lovely birthday gifts were presented to tne nonoree MOTHERS DAY Sunday, May 7 38 Pc. ' : Mission Bell PdTTERY We have received & Limited Stock of POPPY TRAIL POTTERY for our customers who Jiave Bes and; wish to add to them or replace broken pieces.. j j A complete - selection of ' Mother's Day Cards 7 by Halhnark 47 North Wt. At 1295 ixchange Vows itholic Church V 7 V S" - Lena Carnesecca -jof Mapleton, bouquets of orange carnations of Salt Lake City and Joyce were served. ' Also, in the late af number of guests! from Provo, wyommg. Leaving For Navy, Honored A farewell party was1 given Friday evening in honor off An drew Boswell, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Boswell, who; leaves Mon day for the ship repair unit of the navy. A red, white and blue color scheme was carried Out in all ap pointments. ; , A delicious lunch fu served to Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Boswell. Mr. and Mrs. J. W". "Ben, Mrs. Fred Boswell, Mrs; Vanieif Bowles, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Boswell, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Keifer, Mrs. Hai ry Boswell, Mrs. Junior LeDuce, and Mr. .and Mrs, Andrew . Bos unit Mr. -Boswell's wlfe Lillian, and two little daughters, Sharlene and Jacqueline, will remain ih' Provo for a short time. DOROTHY CRAY FACE POVDER Atupwletlve $lt;00 volue r8- ii! nnlted ffise Introductory ejSr. Save a dollar, a box on Dorothy Gray Nosegay Face P0 Wdet. Lends $kin a fragile femtntn look. Choice of tbadei including beloved Spta( Bkut STORE NAME u . ..iJB.tV!n SprlngVille Spanish Fork r A SUNDAY HERALD YCestaTies Pledge Girls Cesta. Ties of the B. Y. U. pledg ed hew girls into the Y social Unit, as follows Marie Marshall. Mary Sou Ostler, Delsa Smith-so, Smith-so, Donna May Thirkill and Elaine Waddoups. Bartara TAylor ptesldeftt, was ih charge- of the ceremonies, and, rose corsages were presented to w, svn, aipng witn uieir If fHKfc (' LL-f ' ' lr ii . : v' . " : i - 1SB Ju.-.WJtf: .c.t , m SB . II I t-v-.t's. I l. . I . II I i I iss m -m . I I . ' ; s- V I If VI If II, If I , II ii I',- 1 1 ' ' ? ' I j I iaUtVVi-'i-iifiriniiiiiliiiiiiiw ihh.iwiihiiii, ij .1 With Style in Every Stitch and . Flattery, to SpareW - ' i' Yes, Yod Can Buy It tomorrow At BUTLER'S SUIT CLEARANCE of New Spring Suits 4 - Swansdown Jaunty These .well-bred suits, hand finished, . with -custom-made finesse, will take you everywhere . . smartly . .Y " ') S ; $35.00 SUITS . . . .now $30.44 29.50 SUITS . . .now 25144 25.00 SUITS t.t.now 20.44 22.5iSUITS , . ..now 18.44 tJBSUtm ...Mm 14.44 One Special Grqhp of Suits: $8.44 - 10.4 $12;44 , ; REMEMBER For Smart', Concise Styles and Lastinsr Value in fabricand Workmanship, Your-Best Your-Best Buys Are Always at . . . " nOTJRSlO A. M. ? StrNDAT. APRTT. SO. Ml. FJWjtl f t - Bridge Club Ic HintaMQinnrl v members of her bridge club ThuTsr. day evening, at her home, Mrs." Fern Hansen and Mrs. LaRue Bab- . cock winning tne card prues., Lunch was servved. .1, - W Other members attending were:- Url. Kiv Cjtrmim. . VfM Ttmma: S, Walters, Mrs. Mary Boyce, .Mrs. . uicue Peterson hjio am. ncwa a Barber. TO 6 P.M. DAILY t. " y V mm Juniors Betty Rose- |