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Show PRO VP (UTAH) DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, JUNE 2, 1939 lis . . . a Feature Foj , Ethd D. Rmbeciu Society Edited Phone 494 57cmca; Club and Lodrre Neva Ijjljj 1 1 PAGE FOUR Lions' Ladie; Hold Annual Election Mrs. O. Blaine. -Larson .was elected , president of , the -"Lions Ladles, . succeeding Mrs. . Rex Ward, at the . monthly,, dinner- Mrs. Ward presided) and other McFarland, Ilrst vice president; Mrs. Clarence Greer,-, second yvice president, . . and Mrs. ' Wallace i Prince, secretary and treasurer. s j . VUvctb were lauuiwiM uiu" bers at the dinner, the tafcle " be- lno nttrn'ttvA with thmxrlft of P-fl r- den flowers. ' ! Two beautiful ' solos were sung by- Mrs. Doyle ; Dastrup, accom- rpanled 'by Mrs C O. Jensen, and I , i at the close of the meeting, Mrs. Victor Hedqulst, In ,behalf-of the attendance prices to Mrs. Oscar aj jerregaara, Airs, v-iarcnce jrrcer, Mrs. A. C. Hatch and Mrs. C. O. Jensen. Entertains vror viud An enjoyable time was spen by the La. Conda club .members, at the home of Mrs. Claude Car-dall Car-dall , Thursday evening. Luncheon and bridge were the diversions, and the affair was attended at-tended by Mrs. Jean Hoover of JProvovand Mrs. Melvin, Haymond of Springvllle, guests, and mem bers, Mrs. Reuel F. Jacobsen, Mrs. Darwin Boardman, Mrs. Percy 'Anderson, Mrs. Eldores Smith and h Mrs. Burton Frampton of Provo, Irs. Ted Haymond, Mrs. Lowry Anderson, Mrs. Paul Thorn and Mrs. Howard Maycock of Sprlng-villeV Sprlng-villeV . Mrs. Smith won . the high score prize, Mrs. Hoover the guest award, and Mrs. Ted Haymond, the " consolation, favor. i Regular Card Club Party: Mrs. Robert Curtis was hostess to the X club " members and a for- mer member, Mrs. Helena Bates TtrMi!rt vinithn imm 'Rir'Hf iT'T.l Mae Hedqulst home. f - ?5 Members . present were Mrs. H-j; H-j; '. Corleissen, Mrs. Robert Graham, Gra-ham, Mrs. C H. Vance, Mrs. S.-J. Sargls, Miss Mae Sutton and Mrs. Glen Simmons. V " vAfter dinner, bridge wa3 played, lliss Sutton and Mrs, Sargls win-ning win-ning the favors. Roses, were arranged ar-ranged on the table- Birthday Dinner For Young Group Phyllis Booth gave a party Wednesday evening at her home, In celebration of her birthday an niversary; A well appointed dinner was I serve' ed, at small tables, after which Eamesvwere played. Prizes went to Pattv Lee Brockbank and Lovlna Hoover, And. the. other girls present included Marjorie Sumner, Betty Speakman, Elda Pope, Mary .Lou 'Dixon,' Alma Snow, Marjorie Ttooth and Lucile Booth. m . EVER SINCE WE SET UP. HOUSEKEEPING 36 YEARS AGO WEVE USED UPTOti'S TEA, 8AVENT WE, UN0A?,R1CM SMOOTH FLAVOR HOW IT BRACES YOU UP! . :' ,r .- - WRE'S why! Iipcon's is America's Amer-ica's most popular tea: 1. WorlJPmout Flavor smooth , . full, rich,' delicious. 2. Tender- Vownf lavand , lus v- ctous, flavorful buds gireexua - fragrance and t bouquet, ij ; r 3. Distinctly lUrtd with choice . teas from' Upton's own Ceylon' V- gardecs. '. '.- ' v ,; 4.' EconomUol you use less Upton's n r - Maternity; nospjta! Awaits jaii I Fills Vi ta I Com muni ty : Nee d v f BY ABTPORTER : J More than two', thousand ' with pride to the , structure on Fourth South and University avenue In Proyo as the, place . where they first drew breath of-Jife. And a modern "woman In the1 shoe". Is ;"Ma" Crane, founder and superin tendent of the - ' ' ','"' m a' tr4aMif.' ' hospital,; who . has acted as foster parent par-ent ; - to eaqh : of them. With the opening , ; of ; the new Utah Valley hospital, the Crane Maternity will close its doors. In return for a financial fin-ancial consideration from the hospital board, the V well-known well-known institution that has given such valuable, service to the people of this community during the past 13 years Lwiir'suspend opera tions., YElIzabeth Crane, who by a recent marriage became Mrs. H. H. Gamber, will always be known to her many friends as "Ma" Crane. Her maternity matern-ity home had its beginning be-ginning back in 1926. At that time her first husband MRS. died, leaving her with three chil- dren. She began looking about for some means of support Having been a practical nurse In Eureka, Salina and Provo, she decided to open a maternity hospital. "There is at least one time dn every man's life when a woman can beat him." she admitted, "and Alpha Kappa Psi Announces Tea .The annual Mothers, Fathers and Sweethearts' tea of Alpha Kappa Psi, win 4e held Sunday at the home -of Merlin Slack, 341 North 3 West street All alumni members of the chapter are especially urged to attend. 1 ' Musical selections will be fur- wwhed ? and refreshments, served This -event Will conclude the activities for this year.-. ; Ray Jacobsen, Merlin Slack and Martel Bird are in charge." Birthday Party Tendered Mother Mrs. Fred Singleton was entertained enter-tained by her daughters Wednesday Wednes-day afternoon at her home, the occasion being her birthday anniversary. anni-versary. , She was presented with beautiful beauti-ful roses and birthday gifts, and a huge birthday cake which was served with a tasty luncheon, to the following: Mrs. Eva Hoover, Naomi and Dorothy .Hoover, Mrs. Fred Clark, Evelyn and Maxirre ClarkrMrs. Lenn Singleton, Gloria and Donna Singleton, Mrs. Clyde Singleton and Mrs. Orval Singleton. Single-ton. Additional Society On Pape Six yS, UVT0N$ IS fl aim avc en nciitimtc SO REFRESHING. AND GEORGE GET MORE THAN 20 CUPS OUT OF EVERy POUND J ' ' ' ttr C k riAYCa y Approved by Good HouMkpino turo.. "PP$ you up" i children alive today can " point -4 i' I ' - - I "- dr- , .'..IT. f r ' - W - i y $ y - ....-.:.,... .-.v.-. .-. .'.. . ,9.-. -!v.y. Y . v'-1: " . 4 'V.v : : , , 1 ELIZABETH CRANE GAMBER that's what happened to the real estate men when I purchased the old Dr. Pike house and lot. But I took me five years to clean it up and get it ready to -open. ItjKas during a depression and Tlet everyone who owed me money pay iri( work v. -We cleared out the stumps and Lombardy poplars and Calendar ' DE MOLAY MOTHERS A meeting ; of the , DeMolay Mothers" will be held Monday evening eve-ning at 8 o'clock at the home of . Mrs. Herman Grimm, 171 North Second East street. TJ.C. TV AuXILIARx : The U". C. T. auxiliary members will entertain their husbands Saturday Sat-urday evening at Sociock at the Sutton cafe. Later, the group will enjoy cards at the Carl Saxey home. O. S. NOTICE The O. S. senior breakfast vill be given by the alumnae members mem-bers Sunday morning at 8:30 o'clock at the Hotel Roberts. Outing Delights Primary Girls . Girls of the tour upper grades .of the ward Primary associations of Provo stake, cfti joyed an --outing at Memorial park Thursday afternoon. aft-ernoon. - Sixty-five girls participated and games and other activities were conducted toy Mrs. Ireta B. Mason, county recreational r supervisor. Refreshments were enjoyed. Mrs. A. C. Kay, Mrs. R. A.' Hansen and Mrs. Clyde Crockett, stake leaders, lead-ers, were in charge. About 2400 physical and mental men-tal disorders have been found to be common afflicat ions of people throughout the world. - - Tv T5vt it itodt DIESEL - P O IV E RE D FLEET IN TRANSCONTINENTAL SERVICE TfW CALIFORNIA and CHICAGO more spacious1:imorecoaortable:::most beautiful ' ytr-t&O N D A 3:00 Pi Mi to 10:00 "RAILWAYS DEPOT. - T' tS W. CINTKSmiT . ; ,PHONI127a . v - NEW - ALL-STEEL MODERN 0LD f. Lcsimns TRecently BRING 'YOUR FISH - MEATS. : r i FRESH FRUITS; and VEGETABLES ; 'pn6uo:i&jSn5iinT eo. : . 40 SOUTH SECOND WEST PHONE 308 ; - .Convenient Clean Dependable ' r o Close uqors; He re for T3: Years hauled away,12 loads of . rubbish - I before " the place looked at all - re spectable." . ,5 First arrival at ' the ; new hospital hos-pital was a daughter born to 'Mrr and Mrs. Leland Cook on ' March 17, 1926. Filling a community need, the - institution ;bad 12" beds at the end of the second year; of :' operation,, and - a staff of trained ' nurses. Today it can accommodate 17 patients and an average of 20 to 30 phildren are born there each month. ' . . - - , Varied Experiences v Mia' Qrane, Who has sevepi grandchildren of hefvown,' feels a personal interest in all the mothers moth-ers and children Nvho have come to the hospital.. Each year on the . 12th or 13th of. May-the former ? being national hospital day and the. latter VMa" Cane's birthday a grand- homecoming, is .held with open-house for all. "My memories of past experiences experi-ences here are both funny and sorrowful," she remarked., "Many are the times I haveient food to homes of patients ana given hospital hos-pital service without thanks or remuneration. But I have derived much happiness from being useful and helping . others." h . Large of stature ' arid - with a heart of proportionate; :- 'riz&tKIi woman has an ambition: that -jeets" her -. up each morning at four to work in her beautiful flower gardens. gar-dens. A specialist at raising" ast ers, ner peonies and evergreens are the envy of her friends' and an asset to the neighborhood; J When asked what she intended to do in the future, she j replied .with her usual good sense, of humor: "I have bought a' farm near Pleasant View and for a change am going to let a husband support me." -.-rsJs. Al-Gue-Ween Club At Cards, Dinner Mrs. Wandle Openshaw entertained enter-tained members of the Al-Gue-Ween club at her hqme Thursday afternoon, "SOO and a tasty dinner din-ner being enjoyed. ' Members nresent were Mrs. Mark Brown of Springvllle, Mrs. FredCIark, Mrs. Clyde Singleton, Mrs, Fred Howard. Mrs. . Reed Bailey, Mrs, Lynn Groneman, Mrs, TmtellWOQ&M8f Coopenj and Mrs. Charles Jones. Guests included Mrs. Frwr Kemper, and Mrs. Fred Brown. Mrs. COoper Tand Mrs. Groneman won the club prizes and the guest award went to Mrs. Brown Roses au aiuiijuraguns were arrangea' -Members present were Mrs, Ted about the house land pink. Isnap- ImyAard, rMrs.- Ralph' Lichfield, dragons centered the dining table. ' x Card Party Held; One of Series- Another in the series of card parties being given by Valley Chapter No. 3, O. E. S., was a pleasant affair of Wednesday aft ernoon at the home of Mrs. M. B. Pope. A.; dainty 1:30 o'clock ! dessert luncheon, was served."' Assisting hostesses were Mrs. Dudley Gal lagher, Mrs;. J. C. Halbersleben and Mrs. W. H. Wagner. Seven tables of cards and games were played, Mrs. O. A. Spearpwinning the bridge favor and Mrs. W. J. Robbie, the cut prize. - . . " Mr. H. G. BlumenthaU. the former Mrs... Pearl McAuley, who was married-the first of - the week, was honored, ,. and was presented pre-sented with a beautiful gift,;-iM BUC1L1 riGTOH TRAIU7AYS Y JUNE 5 ?. M. at ; - - . W3Wi$: t . - . . , , : Election Held At . Luncheon "Among "the " smart social functions func-tions of. the week, was the 1 : 30 o'clock luncheon : given by : (Mrs. Jacob Coleman at. her home Thursday, Thurs-day, for members of the A.s L. R.' Friendly - Circle. ; Election j of of ficers tooK - place. , . . f iThe. season's ( flowers were tastefully taste-fully arranged about the house, and the table was centered wits choice ' tea roses. . , Mrs: W. Lester Mangum, president, presi-dent, was in charge of the business busi-ness and : the following officers were elected : Mrs. Christen- Jensen, Jen-sen, president; Mrs. Joseph -; C. Clark,- vice president; Mrs. Monroe Mon-roe Paxman .secretary Mrs. ' J.R. Robinson, f treasurer, and -Mrs. Emma -'N. Bown, historian. -The remainder of the "delightful" "delight-ful" afternoon was spent playing .'rook' and "MrsT Joseph - C. Clark and Mrs. rR. J. Murdock won the favors.' r - r---- . . - Members in, attendance ''were Mesdames Will Knight, George p. Parker and'Elvon, L.-Jackson of Salt Lake City; Wells L. Brim-hall, Brim-hall, R. J. Murdock, Joseph. C.' Clark, f Franklin S Harris, Lester Mangum,' Edgar Mc Arthur, Monroe Mon-roe Paxman and Christen' Jensen.' ereAtriie Party: Delightful ; 7 lMembers of s the Cherer Amie club were tendered' a "dinner, followed fol-lowed by bridge, Thursday -eve ning at the home of Mrs. G. O. Hancock. Spring " flowers were arranged on the table. Mrs.' Keith Thomas won high score, Mrs. ; Elmer Sin gleton, second, and Mrs. Ray-Bush, guest. ; r-: . r Mrs. Bush and Mrs. Max Za-briskie Za-briskie were guests,, and members present were Mrs. Wilfprd Russell, Mrs. Elmer Singleton, Mrs. Carl Elliott, Mrs. ; Glen Ripple, Mrs. ; Harry -McCoaTd, .' Jr., and Mrs. Keith Thomas. 1 . . i . , ' Sf Bridge-Dinner Enjoyed Glub AMrs. Hal Walton was hostess to members of the Mierceles club at . her home Thursday evening. A . delicious .dinner was-served, nasebuds and, sweetpeas being . ar- rangedon, thatAbls. -..Candy flow-J c,9icups were an added attraction. RriHo'P tima nlavpH Mrs- riatrel J Motilton winnine- ; th Imrh . amr Tnrize.Mrs - Ted Mavnard. the sec- lond favor ' and Mrs ' Edith Whit- aker, the guest award. . Mrs. Darrel, Moulton, Mrs. Leo and LArssen, ' Mf sT. Edwin Allen Mra. Mark Haws. ; ' ' - . . Delta Theta Chi Plans For Summer A regular meetlngr of the Utah' Epsilon chapter of Delta : Thetan Chi was held in the city and county building .Thursday" evening, with Miss Edith Harrison, president, presi-dent, in charge, f ' ; , v jA business , meeting "was held and5" plans-" made for suihmcr activities. ac-tivities. :; . Twenty - members . were present. ".' -. . ;- ; ' ' WESTERN STAR! George O'Brien the popular Western star, is seen ' in his - newest picture, - "Racketers of - the Range," ; Friday and Saturday a the Uinta." Tim - Holt land Virginia Weidler. are seen in the co-feature, "Rookie .Cop.".-, .. " - - . -.- , . , . -.- 1 " ' ' - - .;;:h!LEl"JiS: LADIES' SYGOE '. Dsen-ndtifiid ioUcoafc! WATCH THIS PAPER DAILY ! FLAPPER FANNY COf R. 1939 BY MCA SCMVtCE. "But he says he's perfectly r - . , Couple Marry In Temple V Dorothy Hunn, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Hunn of Pleasant View, was united in marriage to Bryant ' S. Knowlton, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Knowlton ; of Grantsville, Thursday , morning in the Salt Lake temple. The ceremony was performed at 10 o'clock y . Nicholas G. Smith, in thepresence of - the groom's parents, and Mr. and Mrs. vArlo Crittendon of .Salt Lake City, close; friends. Mr. and Mrs; Hunn .tendered the couple and members of the two families, . a wedding breakfast break-fast at the Art barn in Salt Lake City, after the ceremony. ; The tabie held three . crystal baskets of pink and white rosea and bridal wreath, : and pink candles were in crystal holders. , Eighteen guests were served The bride wore an attractive goin-away .ensemble of , black and white, and .a corsage of gardenia dnd lily-of-the-vallev. . ' Mr. and'. Mrs. Knowlton left immediately for Berkeley, Calif., where the groom will attend the university of " California. Vj istSi Group At Meeting, jj-v' . An ; interesting and profitable session .of -the Artists section of the Women's Council,5 was held Thursday afternoon at the -Worn en's Council, , was held 'Thursday afternoon ; at the Women's club house. . - V, . Mrs. A. W. Curtis, president; was in charge, 'and the lesson on "Flower :. Painting," . was '.given '"by Mrs. Bessie Gourley. Twenty-five members were present. .. : :- ' X -.".r ; ' - ; - ' r' "'v. y .' r-r j - . . . , ,. . ,.. . . ... 1 . . 1 -- m - , rt By Sylvia INC. - T. M. RCC. W. S. f AT. Of willing to start Birthday Is Remeriibered - Mrs. Lawrence ; Peay, . whose birthday anniversary" occurred Tuesday, was delightfully entertained enter-tained by members of the Sewaco club and their, partners Thursday evening at her home., - A number or amusing games were. played, under the direction of Miss Fawn Jones and Dean Taylor, and Bert Olsen and Mrs. Robert Booke. won the "favors. A delicious tray luncheon was served. Those present . Were Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Peay,, Miss Fay Jones, Robert Thomas, Hiss Fawn Jones, Dean Taylor, Miss Ardyth Olsen, -Leon Nielsen, Miss Mabel Olsen, Miss Irene Westphal,' Mrs. Helen K. WestphaL Bert Olsen, Mr. and Mrs. Chester Wright. Mr. and. Mis. Frank Chappell and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Booke. '-. . . T I't '"p f Hl ' ; ' I i 42 WEST SALE NEW SPRING Aetow Brand PicMes f "For Those Who Want, the Best 'Appetizing and Tasty9! ... . ' Ml Uised ; inthe; Cooking; School! V WqSpend $23,000 in UtaH County EveYy, Year . v- - . - "and Keep 180 Families. . : A Lqcl 'Manufacturing ' Concern! rr .'.NEW EFFICIENT. BEAUTIFUL v : and Such Low Prices! See Them at: 46 North University Bridal ; Party Is Enjoyed A bridal shower was tendered Miss LaVerl Lunceford, by her mother , and : sister, - Mrs. Alvin Lunceford and ; June '. Lunceford. Thursday ; evening: . at the Edna ' Mae ' Hedquist liome. ' . i , Garden flowers were' tastefully arranged throughout . the rooms. Mrs. . James ' Pinegar led In a number : of clever games, prizes . for which went to "Miss Rose Zu--beck and Miss ; Almeda Foutain. ; A tasty, luncheon "followed,- and -the .bride opened her many, useful and lovely gifts. ',' - Provo Officer Officially Visits V j Price Chapter ' Mrs. Elizabeth C. Sutton' - of Provo.' worthy grand matron of the O. E. S. of iUtah, made her official - visit to Naomr. chapter No. 13,. of Price,., Thursday evening. eve-ning. . . -. , . .'A banquet and ; meeting was held, and the following Provo people peo-ple were In attendance: C D- Sut- -ton. Miss Tolande Sutton, Mr. and. Mrs. J. C. Halbersleben, Mrs. Harold Har-old -BlumenthaL Mrs. C .IL Funk,' Mrs.1 Dudleg Gallagher, Mr. and Mrs-' Orville J. Johnson, Mrs. IL F. Cannon, 'Mrs. B. H. Bower, Mrs; Fred Ray and Mrs. IX. G. BlumenthaL Blumen-thaL ' - Party Given i . For Husbands f ;Mr..and:Mrs.: Velo Barrett were" hosts; to the Friendly Eight club members -and-their husbands, and dinner, followed by "SOW Thuf.s-dav. Thuf.s-dav. evening at their home, j Roses and peonies were attrac-. tive as decorations. Mr, and Mrs. Bowles were guests, and the members mem-bers present were Mr; and Mrs Lee. Tuttle, Mr., and Mrs. O. T. Vincent, 'Mr. and Mrs. Fred Clark, Mr. and Mrs. Orin WinJet of .Pay-son" .Pay-son" Mr. and Mrs. J. R. McAffee and Mrs. Ireta B. Mason: ' : Mrs. Winget and Mr. Clark won the"' highscores and. Mr. WinJet ind Mrs. J Vincent,; the consolation favors. J V . '.. . All sizes and colors - Latest: Fashions! . TT9:S -v CENTER HATS Ave. : Phone 118 |