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Show y - ..V raOVO, (U3) 1939 . , tAGE .VFIVE r i . p-i i i i i. . ii i . j j . - - 11 ir' : "-Ikeresdna .Features ' For. ' ' ' f'-&fM ' Ethel D. Rambeau WanmiOx WiP WW W W ')n I '( f ' 1f Society Editor Lodge New '"'ffi I I fcd J ' - ' Phone 494 pyb f Stake Workers Join i ; vlnEveninff Of Merriment r-More than: 300 stake and ward officers of Provo stake t participated in tbe 'get acquainted" party held at the B. Y. U. Women's gymnasium, Tuesday evening. ' f 5 Passing- a"long receiving line of the stake presidency, . HigH Oouricil --ajid the heads of all the auxiliary organizations, the -many visitors were soon engaged in a recognition game which was vwon by a member of the Relief society., A series of elloT songs were sung under the leadership of Ariej Ballif "of the-stake M. I. A. board. , ; -The participants were then divided into six groups by means of recognition tags which had been prepared by the stake Primary, board, the stake presidency, High Council, bishops and priesthood participat- S mg in one group,;. rtenei society, M. I. Sunday-school, Primary, t - - v i r k i and Genealogical society in others. Novelty races were staged and winners declared. The- floor show contained several popular dance numbers; the Shag and Lambeth Walk by students of the Farrer junior high school, and several artistic Indian dance numbers by boys under Claude Snow's direction. direc-tion. Remarks were made by Stake President Charles F. Rowan. During the serving of refreshments refresh-ments by the stake Relief society board, members of the stake presidency. presi-dency. High Council, and Sunday school board engaged 'in a "tail burnine" contest in which the "aged gentlemen'' kept the crowd in an uproar by their dexterous antics. As fine a demonstration of snoring as has been seen in, these parts was also put on by President Antone K. Romney, With words of appreciation by , President Romney of the Genea-i logical committee for the arrange-; ments made, to the M. I. A. for the program staged, to the Sunday Sun-day scohol for the financing to the Relief society for the refresh-menta, refresh-menta, to the Primary for the decorations, dec-orations, and the Aaronic priesthood priest-hood for the publicity, the party was brought to a close at 11 p. m. Large Crowd at Youngster's Birthday Mrs. Leslie Kimber gave a delightful de-lightful party for her nine-year-old son. Dean, Tuesday afternoon at the family home. The youngsters enjoyed games nd a delicious luncheon, the fea-'urc fea-'urc of which was a large birthday birth-day cake with yellow trimmings ml holding nine green candles. number of gift.s were presented Dean. In attendance were Andrew Terry, Camilla Woods, Patricia Fraughton, Mary Kathryn Old-royd. Old-royd. Beth Jean Farr, Nadine Scctt, Lael. Robert, Carl and Jo Lene Peay. Maxine, Nadine and Colleen Roberts, Rulon Rodeback, Searle Thatcher, Glen Peterson, May. Maurice and Lynn Oare, Gerald Durrant, Howard Duke, Virl Wilson. Jack Watts, Dick Falcor, LeKav and Geraldine Gir-aud. Gir-aud. Joy Allred. Lois Carter, Grace and Robert Chappell, Maurice Mau-rice Jensen. Val Jean Crandall, Biuce Merrill, Morris Thomas, Louise, Coralee and Shirley Scott, La Dawn Fitzgerald, Frankie Kimber. Kim-ber. Donnie Kavachevich. and Jimmy Kimber. Assisting the hostess in serving, serv-ing, were Mrs. Jesse Peay, Mrs. Helen Westphal, Mrs. Elsie Lloyd and Mrs. William B. Peay. Additional Society On Page Eight Montag Range Sale On All Modern ique and Aristocrat Models NIE17 LOVJ PRICES Included Also at No Extra Cost 76-Pc. S20 DirJNEni'ME SET FOR EXAMPLE: Reg. $89.75 all White or Ivory Enamel Aristocrat Range Plus $20.00 76-Piece Set Dinnerware TOTAL $109.75 VALUE For a Short Time Only EASY TERMS! DON'T MISS THIS EXCEPTIONAL OFFER! See Therein Our Window 316 WEST CENTER' EASY TERMS NO CARRYING CHARGE We Observe 5:30 Closing Officers Elected By O. S. Unit O. S. social unit members of the B. Y. U. elected officers for next year, at a meeting held a1 the home of Gloria Tanner Monday Mon-day evening. Frances Hughes was elected president, succeeding Dorothy Durrant, and other officers elected were Neva Strate, vice president; Ruth Greenwell, secretary; Beth ; Bird, treasurer; Gloria Tanner, re porter. ifiss Durrant expressed appre- ciation fcr the cooperation Riven her by the girls, and Miss Elayne Hinckley gave toasts to Miss Helen Clark, prospective June bride, and Miss Jessica Udall, who is leaving in July for an L. D. S. mission in the eastern states Lyda Wicker was appointed chairman of a summer dancing party, and final plans were made for the spring formal ,to be held June 7, at the Salt Lake Country club. Frances Hughes is chairman, chair-man, assisted by Alice Bown, Connie Jensen and Lucile Palfrey-man. Palfrey-man. Others in attendance were Doris Alder, Renee Anderson, Margaret Margar-et Belnap, Ruth White, Barbara Anderson, Marjorie Glines, Beth Hales, Beth Mendenhall. Catherine Cather-ine Pardoe, Florence Stevens, Norma Jackson, and Elithe Fril-more Fril-more . A. L. Booths Hosts Tc Provo Visitor Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Booth were hosts to a few close relatives and friends at their home Tuesday evening, to honor Mrs. Laura Jen-king Jen-king of-'Scllth Africa, "Who is spending several weeks here. Relic3 and souvenirs of Brig-ham Brig-ham Young and the Lion House were showed by Mrs. Booth, after which Ma 3. Jenkins gave a highly interesting talk on life in South Africa. A tasty luncheon was served. Bridge Party For Club Group The Harmony Bridge club was entertained Tuesday evening at the heme of Mrs. Elva Snow, the card game following a dainty luncheon. High honors went to Mrs. Chris-ta Chris-ta Gren, and the second favor was won by Mrs. Millicent Ferguson. Fergu-son. Members present were Mrs. Evelyn Clayton. Mrs. Ardell Peters, Pet-ers, Mrs. Ada Morgan, Mrs. Millicent Mil-licent Ferguson and the guests included Mrs. Caroline Peterson, Mrs. Marjorie Eaton and Mrs. Christa Gren. Other Models As Low As $43.75 ion For Mrs. Page Set For Tonight Honoring Mrs. Gertrude Page, beloved Maeser school teacher, a reception and program will be given this evening c t the Maeser school, to which all her friends and the , school patrons are invited. in-vited. Mrs. Page is retiring after 39 years of service. The reception will pe tendered in the new library room between 7 and 10 o'clock. The following program and the presentation of a gift will take place at 9 o'clock: Mrs. Nola Nilsson will furnish two vocal solos, accompanied by Mm. C. O. Jensen. Presentation of the gift will be made by Miss Catharine Decker and Principal Oscar Bjerregaard, with response by Mrs. Gertrude Page. Two string quartets under the direction of John Hilgendorff will furnish the music for the evening. Dixon junior high school string quartet is composed of Arlene Hudson, Joyce Taylor, Clara Mc-Curdy Mc-Curdy and Arlene Knutlsen. They will play in the new library room, where the guests will be received. re-ceived. Farrer junior high school quartet quar-tet will furnish music in the new kindergarten room. The personnel includes: Jack Ekins, Gale Brady, Stanley Bumingham, and Maurice Boswell. Bluebird Girls At Celebration Utah stake Primary Bluebird girls and their leaders met in the Sixth Ward Relief Society room Monday afternoon, to celebrate cele-brate the "last flight" of the Bluebirds. The program of variety numbers num-bers was furnished by the different differ-ent wards after which Mrs. Nellie Robinson reviewed Maeterlink's "Bluebird." Refreshments were served, the table being covered with a dainty lace cloth and holding a ' centerpiece of snapdragons. snap-dragons. Mrs. Maurine ' Bryner, Mrs. Robee Coleman and Mrs. Agnes Duke of the stake Primary presidency, pres-idency, were special guests. Sixty women and girls were present. ' Eacty Enjoyed At Canyon Home A delig'htful informal social event was held by the Psi chapter chap-ter of Phi Chi Theta. at the girls' home in North Fork, Provo canyon, can-yon, Tuesday evening, for the partners. A ball game was held during the early hours, and dancing and a cafeteria supper followed. Songs were sung around the cheery fire in the fireplace. In attndance were Melba Clark, Jack Way, Lucile Fowkes, Clifford Clif-ford Holliday, Jean Hill, Lloyd Brink, Phyllis Jensen, Kenneth Smith, La vina Ludlow, Russell Hakes, Sarah Mabey. Everett Manwaring, Affra McNeill, Ray Nelson, Gladys Meeks, Mac Bluth, LaPrele Memmott, Bill Rasmus-sen. Rasmus-sen. Thais Miner, Owen Gibson. Barbara Tietjen, Bryant Jacobs, Louise West. Don Anderson, Blanche Whitely, Paul Jones, and the patrons. Dr. and Mrs. H. Val Hoyt. Plans Made for Grads' Breakfast Fidelas Alumnae members were entertained Monday evening by Mrs. Audrey Hiller. Mrs. Lillian Smoot read the book, "Rtebecca," which proved interesting to the group. Plans were made for the breakfast to be tendered the graduates. Mrs. Grace Croft is to be chairman, with Mifs Ruth Pruose, toast-mistress; toast-mistress; Mrs. Marjorie Love, decorations; Miss Leona Jackson, corsages, as committee members. mem-bers. Luncheon was served. Mary Cal-lan Cal-lan was a guest, and the following follow-ing members were present: Mrs. Marjorie Love. Mrs. Grace Croft, Mrs. Louise Clinger, Miss Leona Jackson, Miss Helen Rowe, Mrs. Lillian H. Smoot and Miss Florence Flor-ence Miller. ' 3fr 3fa Breakfast Planned For Val Norn Grads Val Norn Alumnae members, met with Miss Eunice Bird Monday Mon-day evening at her home, and after a tasty luncheon, plans were completed for the breakfast to be tendered Sunday morning for the graduates. The affair is to be held at the E. D. Firmage home on East Center Cen-ter street at 9:30 o'clock, with Mrs. Mary Firmage as chairman. In attendance were Mrs. Grace Gardner and Mrs. Doris Chambers of Oklahoma City, Okla., Miss Nadine Taylor. Mrs. Bessie Allen, Mrs. Carol Holt, Miss Dorothy Jones, Mrs. Norma Greer, Mrs. Phyllis Van Wagenen, Mrs. Florence Flor-ence Britsch, Miss Virginia Taylor, Tay-lor, Miss Emma Le Bown, Mrs. Mary Firmage, Mrs. Allie Ober-hansley Ober-hansley of Spanish Fork, Mrs. Gloria Rasmussen and Mrs. Gail Knight - - ... Receipt FLAPPER FANNY COT. 1939 Y MCA SeftVlCC.4Ne. 'Let's take this hill in second Nautilus Girls Elect Officers A Nautilus social unit meeting , inson to be in charge. Luncheon , , . . . , 'was served, was held at the home of Deone , A,so present were Vaudis Bax- Olsen Tuesdav evening, with Lucy r. Marie Py:tt, Betty Peterson. Cannon assisting. Margaret Christensen, Emma Za- Ivy Roberts, president, was in biiskie, Marjorie Huish, Norma charge, and officers for next Crane, Oleah Harris, Kay Traher, year were elected as follows: I Virginia Sundwall, Florence Page, Dorothy Hedquist, president; Dor- h June Pyle, Lucile Robinson, Con-is Con-is Crane, vice president; Louise . nie Kelly, Kathryn Swenson, Jane Street, secretary and treasurer: I Newell and Carol Driggs. ft m IN Sold Under 5-Year Protection Plan ! Actual 14950 Value! Only 50 to Sell! SEARS SCORES AGAIN WITH THIS SPECTACULAR OFFER! The lowest price EVER on a big 6.2 cu. ft. Coldspot WITH THESE FEATURES I Imagine, you even -get a famous FOODEX storage basket that marvelous feature that keeps vegetables FRESH! With thrifty Rotorite current cut-ten cut-ten 9-point cold control, defrosting feature and a handy interior light All porcelain enamel interior, easy to keep clean; gleaming white Dulux exterior. But we've lust 50 of these sell! YouTl have L SAVING OF A LIFETIME! (ifElli 187 ?West Center By Sylvia - T. M. IICG. tf. 8. PAT. OTP.- my new shoes are Jcillin' me." Marjorie Hanseen, reporter; Lyle Boyden, historian. Arrangements were made for a canyon party to be held Saturday Satur-day at Spring Dell, Helen Hob- o 3 I $5 DOWN Balance Monthly Plus Carrying Charge bona fide 149.50 values to hurry to make THIS 1st Floor OPEN 9 A.- Mi TO Street - : I J) i Vikings to Hold? Affair in S. L. Vikings of the B. Y.- U, and their guests will enjoy a semi-formal semi-formal dancing party at the Union building at the U. of U. in Salt Lake City, Saturday evening. "Casino Viking', is to be the central theme, announce. Sterling Strate, chairman, who is being assisted ty Charles- Fletcher, La-Var La-Var Bateman, Monroe Pajtman, Craig Decker and 'Sam Smoot The patrons will ' be . Mr. and Mrs. Fred.C. Strate, Dr. and Mrs. George Hi- Hansen, -Dr. and Mrs. W. P. Lloyd, Dr. and Mrs. Karl Young, M. and Mrs. John Wing, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Britsch and Mr. and Mrs. Morris Clinger. The Top Hatters will furnish the music. Primary Girls Entertained Seagull girls of the Second ward Primary held a party at the home of their' advisor, Mrs. Eliza West, Monday afternoon.- Progressive games were played and prizes were received by Dorothy Dor-othy Buchanan and Edna Lou Halladay. In attendance were Erlene Lewis, Dorothy Buchanan, Thelma Hixon, Nona Vee Har- wood, Zella Halladay, Phyllis Mc-Quivey, Mc-Quivey, Edna Lou Halladay, Helen West, Mildred Graham, Doris Walker and Yvonne Watts. Birthdays Wednesdaj', May 21 ROY ELLIOTT c RALPH ELLIOTT, (Twin3). MRS. MARY A. RICHARDS GEORGE A BILLS Thursday, May 25 GEORGE J. DUKE HANS CHRISTENSEN O Wire Foodex Vegetable Storaae Basket ce Trays; Finger-tip Tray Releases O 96 Cubes, IVx lbs. oVe9e,ab,e Freshener O 12 Sq. Ff. Shelf Area q 3" Coldex Insulation Q6.2 Cu. Ft. Size. oT'P - 4 Sill v mif. 5:30 P. M-EXCEPT SATURDAY 9 A. M. TO 6 tV M.: Official Visit Is Made To Provo Lodge Valley Chapter No .3, Order of the Eastern Star, received an official of-ficial visitation from Mrs. Elizabeth Eliza-beth Sutton of Provo, worthy grand matron, and H. David Porter Por-ter of Ogden, worthy grand patron, pat-ron, also associate grand officers Tuesday evening at the Masonic temple. All of the chapters in the state, with the exception of Milford were represented, and visitors were present from California, Idaho .Nevada and Wyoming. One hundred and seventy-five were served a banquet preceding the meeitng, the tables being attractive at-tractive with colors of the order, and vases of cut flowers. The chapter room was unusually beautiful w.ith a profusion of white and yellow flowers. String music was played during the dinner din-ner hour. Mrs. Dottie Bower, worthy matron of Valley chapter No. 3, presided at the meeting, at which the worthy grand matron and worthy grand patron, and associate asso-ciate grand officers spoke. Also, remarks were made by Dudley Cook of Provo, charter member of Valley chapter, Mrs. Charlotte Bishop'of California and Mrs. Ter- essa Holems of Salt Lake City. I early members. Mrs. Vernie Franks of Springville, the Holmes sisters of Salt Lake City, and Mrs. C. H. Funk and Mrs. T. J. Rasmussen of Provo, fivrnished musical numbers. Mrs. Sutton was presented with an honorary membership in Val-lev Val-lev Chapter, also, a grift, the presentation pres-entation being made by Mrs. Pearl McAuley. Mr. Porter was also presented a gift. J. C. Halbersle-ben Halbersle-ben making the presentation. - prcof Wire Shelves Ii A Card Party at Catholic Church t A successful and enjoyable card party was held at the Catholic ; church haU Tuesday evening, with f Mrs. Al Jiumelhart as general l arrangements chairman. Prizes for "500" went to Mrs. Rose Ward and Charles - George, j,and the bridge favors were won ty Mrs. Helen Duggins and vWil-liam. vWil-liam. Rita. Door prizes were pre, sented as follows: Flo Miller, first; Mrs. Robert J Thorne, second, sec-ond, and Mrs. Charles George, third. ".-. A dainty luncheon was served. - New Under-arm Cream Deodorant safely Stops Perspiration 1. Does not rot dresses does .--- y nof irritate skin. . ' f. 2m No waiting to dry. Can be used - : right aftet shaving. 3 Instantly stops persplratioa for 1 to 3 days. Removes fdar -from perspiration. 4 A pure white, greaseless, stain- " less vanishing cream. 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