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Show 1939 PAGE : THREE A Eovely Gifts Given Bride Mrs. ; Ray Pack, . Mr. and - Mrs. Wilford Ence and family and Mr. and "Mrs. McClusky of Salt Lake City,- MK and Mrs. Willard C McPherson and daughter Jean of Ogden, and Mr. and Mrs. Frank v o Ramsey Jr. and Prove- ' . " i sen Charles of V PROVO (UTAH) DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, JUNE- 1, '::: ft)) ' . " Vl . Betrothal . Is Told Friends At Breakfast t. At a charming breakfast tendered ten-dered this raornlnff at Haase care toy Miss Mary McGregor for Miss Helea DeGraff, announcement was made of he betrothal and forth-coming forth-coming marriage of , Miss DeGraff and Lee R. Ossmcn of IUghy, Idaho. " ' J . 1 Miss DeGraff, will known Franklin school teacher and mu-ia mu-ia ,a Hmiirhter of Mr. ana Mrs. 'Charles DeGraff of Heber City, and nr. ussmeii w of Mrs. A. W. Ossmen of Rlgby. tk marHAf? la to be an event or Juwe-21, in the Salt Lake temple. I Guest Jlsts are being prepared lok invitation to a reception 10 oe v helU in compliment to the couple, the evening of June 22, in the PrAvo First ward hall, and a trousseau tea Is to be given June 23, by the bride's mother at the DeGraff home in Heber City. Close friends bidden to the breakfast to receive the glad news were: Mcsdames EmU KUNlelsen, R. Gam Clark; Don Clyde, I. Sanders. Charles DeGraff, Hannah J. Cardall, Benjamin 'ii Khudsen, Doyle Dastrup, George Watklns, William Perkins, R. J. Murdock, LaVar Christenaen and Horace Crandail, and Usa Maxine 'Kirk-. ham. ' ''' fJ'' - The tiny announcement cards ffli from a parchment scroll on whichwas written advice to the brideThese were tied with pink ribbons, and the candy cups,, fea turing a bridal ualr. were ; also in a pink shade. All the table-appointments were in the ' pastel shades. Dainty sweet pea corsages were given as favors , and the table was centered with light blue iris combined with orange blossoms, blos-soms, y, i JUNE -BRIDE - ELECT V 4 f . . My- r - . - X rs r4 4 , -4 a MISS HELEN DeGRAFF Miss DeGraff formerly attended attend-ed tnf B. Y. U. and has been instructor in-structor of music at the Franklin school, She is accomplished as . a violinist and pianist, and has been prominent . in ; directing. ' Mr. Ossmenjs engaged uv, ranch ing at Rigby, where the couple! will live. He has fulfilled a mission In Holland. Provo Women at ) Soroptomist Event V. lL 1 U. uuvu wuiiicii Miiercaicu- uv io forming of a Soroptomist club . here, were invited to a luncheon I at Valley Tavern in Sprlngvllle, Sunday. ' : 1 - Mrs. E. D. Partridge, Mrs. Ruth P. Rlchan, Mrs. A. L. Booth, and1 Mrs Denzil Brown attended . the affair, which followed in-Itallatlon in-Itallatlon of officers of the newly formed ? Rocky Mountain region of Soroptomlats, after an organization organi-zation mcetlngat the Hotel Utah in Salt Lake City. Mrs. Anthdny C. Lund, Salt Lake county recorder, has been named regional director. National officers of the women's service club and leaders of the three states, Utah, Wyoming and Colo-ratio, Colo-ratio, comprising the new region, were in attendance. In the afternoon,- a tea was tendered at the home of Mrs. James A. Hogle in Salt Lako vity. Club Calendar CAilP NO. S Daughters of Utah Pioneers of Camp No. 3, and their friends, are urged lo atten dthe D. U. P. jubilee jubi-lee at Payson, Friday and a bus will leave from Pioneer park Friday Fri-day monlng at 11 o'clock for the scene of the outing. The women are to take their lunch, a spoon, fork and small plate. . : Johnson and Elaine Johnson. Members of D. U. P. camp 4-6 are to meet at the Orem sta Birthday Party Is Enjoyable Mrs. Fred Beaman. e'ntertained for her daughter Gloria, on hpr thirteenth bithday anniversary, Monday afternoon at the family home. Games, music anda delicious luncheonwrere enjoyed by Delphia Peay, who""wbn the high score prize; Donna May Clark, Norma Kaze, Nadine Cooper, Nedra Nick-erson. Nick-erson. Marv Jean Jacobsen, Hilda ; Johnson and Elaine Joh Vincents Meet In Reunion; Visitor ' Feted tlon Friday morning at 10 o'clock, to leave for the jubilee in Payson. They are to wear their bonnets, and are to take a fork. Special ratc3 have been arranged for. AVYMOTIIERS ' A meeting of the Navy Mothers' club will be held Friday evening at 7:30 o'clock, at the Armory. U. C. T. AUXILIARY The U. C, T. auxiliary members will entertain their husbands this evening at Sutton Cafe at 8 o'clock. Latter, the group will go to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Saxey, for cards. MIERCELE Members of the Miercelcs club will be entertained by Mrs.r Leo Larsen. this evening at her home. e. o. f: , Mmh(ra of the E. O. F. club will meet at the home' of Miss Jennie K. Snow Friday afternoon. CLEOFAN r" ,Mra. Arvel R. Morgan will be hostess to members of the Cleo-fan Cleo-fan club at 1:30 o'clock Saturday at her home. DKLL-ITE Mrs. Delia Maynard will entertain enter-tain members of the Dell-Ite club A Coo WE ARE IIELPKJG PRESENT PROWS r I cing cnoo JUHE 1-2-3 PROVO HIGH GYMNASIUM Conducted by Miss Evelyn Hansen : , .:'. , :: Your G. E. Electric Store HUISIl ELEG1TO CO. 230 West Center St.; Phone 1432 As a farewell to their visiting relative, Mrs. Laura Jenkins or South Africa, who has beeripend- ing the past five - weeks atsthe home of her cousin, Mrs. c;.. Vincent, Sr descendants of Daniel Vincent, Sr., gathered at Sowl- ette park Tuesday. Fifty "family members, includ ing several from out-of-town, were in attendance, to meet and to visit with Mrs. Jenkins, who left .today noon for Bryce canyon, en route to Los Angeles and San Francisco. Fran-cisco. After spending some time with her sister in San Francisco, Mrs. Jenkins plans, to 'journey through the " northwest and Into Canada, and later to attend the New York World's fair before sail-ing sail-ing for South. Africa. v A big dinner was served, games played and group pictures taken, and during a short business meeting, meet-ing, & family reorganization was effected The new officers include: in-clude: Mrs. Kate ' Brown, president; presi-dent; Mrs. Dan Peay, first vice president; Mrs. Delia Chase, second sec-ond vice " president; v Mrs. Annie Lindstrom, third vice- president, and Paul D. Vincent, secretary and treasurer. . Also honored was - Mrs. C. S. Vincent,' Sr., ; through whose in terest in genealogy work and her tracing of. the family history in Wales, brought Mrs. Jenkins td this country. A lovely gift of ap preciation from the family is soon to be presented to Mrs. Vincent. Club Party V Delightful Arbor Vetae club members met at the home of Mrs. Nina Cluff Wednesday evening. Needlework and the game 500 were enjoyed, Mrs;. Lillian Foster winning the high score prize and Mrs, Laretta Abbott, the- low score. A delicious, luncheon was served. Present were Mrs. Laretta Ab bott. Mrs. Pearl Larling, Mrs. Edith Thompson, Mrs- . Jenny Bushcll and Mrs. Lillian Foster. Overnight Party Enjoyed By Girls A proerressive dinner Wednesday Wednes-day evening, followed jbys a slumber, slum-ber, partv and, ; delicious breakfast erved this morning, proved de- Mary Cecelia . ; Elects Officers v ' : '. ,: ''... - ' Mrs. George Boel was ' elected president of the Mary. , Cecelia club, succeeding Mrs. Edwin Mad-sen, Mad-sen, at a meeting held at the home of, the ; former, .Wednesday afternoon.' - . V , t ... - . ' : Mi's. Clifton Tolboe was named fecretaryrand treasurer, '.and Mrs. C. A. Tolboe, reporter.. . : Games, handwork ana - music were followed bv a delicious dln- rner, and the table and entertain ing-rooms were artistic with flow- ersN)f .the season. , . . ' MrsMollie Boel and Mrs. Elmer Leathamof ..Wilmington, -f CaU were guests, and the " members present ,wereMesdames Lena D; Swenson, C. A Dahlquist; C. A. Tolboe, Clifton Tolboe, H- P. Han sen, August J. Johnson, Von Stey ens, Donald Tolboe of N Provo, and Claude Olsen of -Spanish Fork. - ' In honor of Miss -Mary, Larson, Lar-son, tride-elect, Mrs. Howard jOl-sen jOl-sen gave . a shower V Wednesday evening at her . home. ' . peonies and rosebuds were used to decorate the rooms in which a variety of novel games were played. Mrs. Agnes ..Whitecotton and Mrs. r Edwin F.-; Irwin won the .favors. Community singing was enjoyed and a delicious luncheon lunch-eon was served. Miss Larson . was' the; recipient of many v lovely gifts from the following xguests; Mrs. - peorge Larson, Miss Jean Larson, Mrs. O. A. Spear, Mrs. G. W Fitz-roy, Fitz-roy, Mrs. J. G. Strickley, Mrs. James Booth, Mrs. E. F. Irwin, Mrs.v Raymond 'Berry, Mrs. Russell Rus-sell McMillen and : Mrs. R. , C Street. - ' j.- , , i Dinner Guests At Ramsey Home ;Mr. and - Mrs. Frank Ramsey had as their -dinner guests . Miem-orial Miem-orial day; Mr." and Mrs. Clyde Stark and son Verle, Mr. and Keep Your Eyes Youthful . and Useful With Proper i-Bcauty dlei-when- eyestrain begins. Rid ' your countenance .of the ugly" wrinkles, t - unattractive -'Crowsf eef that heap years s upon ; your shoulders. Rout - eyestrain, ; 1 once and for all, with corrective glasses 'from the. Standard!,; f . ": Pay Only 51100 a Week for. . GLASSES at the . WAMnADn nnr pai iMHuanu uruuMu ,163 West Center St.' . - Provo Royal Neighbors Are Entertained Royal Neighbors of America piet- at the. home qf Mrs. Anna Mertsheimer . Wednesday afternoon, after-noon, an- enjoyable time being spent with "500" and , Chinese checkers. . A tasty tray luncheon was served to Mrs. Hannah Smith, Mrs. Marguerite Woodlandj-Mrs. Elizabeth Barrett, llreElla TTtvana Mrs. NettlA Wst. Mrs. Vera Nelson. Mrs. Christina Skin- S Hffhtful to a number of girl nr Mrs. Irene Crahead. Mrs. Cocktails were served at the Beth Johnson. Mrs. Alice Whit- home of Elizabeth Sutton, salad inc and a eruest. Mrs. Martha at Af ton Ahlanders, the ; main Davis of Salem. course oi me arnner ai ueorgia v : - I n..ltiu.i. 1 a j t uiuximrt; iiume, "ana aesseix at Betty Pratta; .. where the;. fftqw&&. mamed ior me mgm and enjoyed breakfast Also participating in the party were Gertrude APage, Hazel Rowe Eleanor Brockbank, Bernlce Chaf- f in, Edith Clark. Lucy May Gard ner, Eloise Reid and Beth Ram beau. Friday evening at o'clock at her home. ! ; LITERARV CLUli Mrs. Frank 'Van Wagenen ,was hostess to members of her literary club Friday- at 4 o'clock at her home, 234 North Second East street. x LEUJOS LAB3ES STODE Has Dean notified to Uacntc! 1 WATCH THIS PAPER DAILY! SPEEDrQUEEN SPECIAL! This monUi only we are offering all of the merchandise shown in picture below for the price you would regularly pay for Speed Queen alone." v . ;. V ; ' i- n? - ' ' - ' i 5 ' h - - with y " yssssrr . - ' l I ' , r ' JHHZ-i. 5 4 1 1 ii. i--. .. 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