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Show PAGE THR Interesting Features Fcr Ethel D. Rnmbcau Society Editor PKone 494 Lodrre Neva PROVO (UTAH) DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, JUNE . 1G, 1939 - M Mi Family Honors Mothers On Birthday s A birthday party was tendered Mrs. Lovisa Barney, 79, of Lewis-vllle, Lewis-vllle, Ida., -toy her children living here, Sqnday at Arrowhead re sort, c .f Of Apr 13 children, 11 are living, liv-ing, the following being In attendance attend-ance at the' delightful outing: Mr, and MVs. "VVV L; Leetham of Fror vo, Mr", and Mrs. J. P. Christoph- erson,, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Bar ney, Mr. ana-Mrs. w. m.' cnnsi-ophersonTMr. cnnsi-ophersonTMr. and Mrs. 'Alva Bar ney, all of Spanish Fork, Mr. and Mrs.' B. -Bi Barney;? Mr and Mrs. Lorin Taylor ofRlgby, Idaho, )and a nephew, M.A-uppetts ana wue of Benjamin. . , Mri(; Barney has S3 grandchil dren and 15 great-grandchildren rmany'. of whom were present as well as old-time friends,, lnclud- sihg a special guest, Mrs. Julia Mikcsell, 85 of Benjamin, and her daughter, Mrs. Lettie Hickman, also of Benjamin. ' : . A delicious picnic . was served to 70 v guests, and lively- events Were enjoyed. Delta Theta Clii n rarty When old members of the-Utah Kpsilon chapter, Delta Theta Chi, failed to appear in hobo attire at the Provo canyon party given by the new members Thursday evening the "offenders" were ob liged to furnish a program of variety numbers. - " The turn in events added much to the merriment of the occasion, which was in charge, of Miss Ave- nell Lines, chairman, v The new girls ; include the Misses Dorothy Janson, Rose Rita, Maurine Blge- low, Rope Zublck, Af ton Anderson, Florence Janes, Genevieve Prows and Mrs. Edith Whitaker, AJ delicious steak supper was prepared and served and outdoor accordion selections. Oenone Slack was also a guest, and the other members present included: Miss Martha Evans. Miss Edith Harrison, Miss Gertrude Sauer, Miss Helen Alleman, Miss Veda Hicks, Miss Mildred Moe Miss DeLene Pack, Miss Beth Scho- field. Miss Norma Johnson, Miss Dortha Held, Miss Kathleen Sow-ards Sow-ards and Mra Elda P. Tuckett. Birthd ays V Saturday,, June 17 A. L. BOOTH B. M. JOLLEY GEORGE W. BROWN ELBERT D; THOMAS 'MRS. VIRL MARTIN LA VAR CHRISTENSEN ELLIS HOLDAWAY Sunday, June 18 MRS. RIKKA HARDING THOMAS ALLEN BISHOP WILBUR SOWARDS STEPHEN -L. RICHARDS MAX E. THURMAN LEWIS PERRY A. f 0 t l " ;: v In Timely Needs cunt mn stnETGiiER Fully adjustable and equipped ,r.dy.......$iic9o i Pan Straight Side Alurainum Settle Set-tle with satin finished bottom. Complete with wire rack. Holds 7 Quarts or At.A 7rint Jars ...... .tpiicUV Blue Enamel " V: COLD PACK CANNEB CnSMlY STCIJEn 16 4 WEST Dishing Up Summer Smartness , RECIPE for hummer chic: Take-one utterly flattering navy sheer dress, with'Stitched pleats skirt and an unusual bow of crisp white pique at the neckline, add a large, exciting bag of satiny calfskin calf-skin in lemon yellow, watermelon green and raspberry stripes. Season with snowy white gloves. Top with an off-the-face hat of nubby lirien in stripes matching the bag. Serve on any daytime -occasion when you-want to be pointed out as Ma smart-young woman who knows how to look cool in spite of the heat." ' Optimist Qub Party Enjoyed Mrs. Alvtn Corbett wasJioa-tess wasJioa-tess to members of . the Optimist club and guests, Thursday afternoon after-noon at her home. Proi ressive 500 was played. after Which a delicious dinner was served. Mrs. Charles Gutt rich won the guest prize; Mrs. Leo Mecham, the high score and Mrs. Harold G. Clark, second. Guests were Mrs. L. J. Brandon, Bran-don, Mrs. Charles Guttrich, Mrs. Philip Hollingshead and Mrs. Fern Benson, and the members present included Mrs. Ella Whit-taker, Whit-taker, Mrs. John Lundahl, Mrs. .Charles Scott, Mrs. Leo Mecham, Mrs,Harvey Higgins, Mrs. S. T. Lamb; Mrs. Harold G Clark, Mrs. George H. Carter, Mrs. John Yeager, Mrs. Thomas Clark and Mrs. Thomas Beesley. If- ROTARY FOGD PRESS Made of hard seamless alum- -liium in rust proof ; teel frame, fits over standard Quart Pudding , $1.19 FnUIT JAR FUIII1EL nnrs Made of Tolished lisnea , Aluminum . -5 if 10 CENTEIt ST. A- X mind - your manners', Test your knowledge of correct cor-rect social usage' by answering che following questions, then checking against the authoritative authorita-tive answers below: 1. When, eating cherries with a spoon, what is the best way to remove the pits from your mouth? 2. When you are served bacon should- you eat it with a fork or pick it up in your fingers 7, S. How should shoestring potatoes po-tatoes be eaten? 4. After cutting a piece of meat, is it ffood manners to con vey it to the mouth with the iorlr still m the lett nana or mast me fork 'be switched to the right hand? t 5. When eating ice cream, do you eat from the side or the end ot the spoon? What would you do if Your hostess serves a sea-food Which you have never before eaten, i Would you (a) Try u and ir you oon i like it. say so? (b) Eat enough of it to avoid comment ? (q) Heiuse to eat it? Answers 1. With the fingers. 2. With a fork. a with a fork. . ... v 4. Hie -fork need not be switched. 4, 5. From the end. -" : Best "What WouldYou Dp solution (b). 1 TOO LATE JM)tt , CLASSIFICATION t tOR KENT L. UNUUNISIIED 3 ROOM: modern apartment, . ga- . rage, small family. . eu west j WOK RENT -.-FURNISHED o bnmif i wrtHorn nnartmPnt. Cook & vvv- jtr 9 ' inet hnt water. couDle. 459 North -6 East.. J21 CLEAN;; cool, -ment, couple.' West 3 North. practical apart phone 953 J. 155 OR unfurnished, 3 r room modern anartments, air cooled. 86 East - 5 North, . j2Z WANTED MISCELLANEOUS 2 PEOFLK to? t ide to Minnesota leave July 1'. 177 North 1 East , after 6 p m, or Sunday. jl ' LOST PERSON who took bicycle by rxiis ft take from in front of Nelson apartments,, please return, re- ' .ward. ' . - , jl8 . FOR SALE CARS ' 34 DODGE - sedan . must sell at --sacrifice. Phone 1G11W. J22 Nelke Club Open Session Is Delightful A pleasant afternoon was enjoyed en-joyed by members of the Nelke Reading club, and their guests, Thursday at the home of Mrs. Susa P. Whitaker. - Mrs. Emma N Bown was assisting assist-ing . hostess at the - open session, presided - over by the , president, Mrs. George Worthen. . A splendid review of the drama, "Trojan Women," by Euripides, was given by Mrs. : W. .Monroe Paxman, and Miss Dora Jane Strickley will sing two lovely numbers, num-bers, "Deep In My Heart," and "MinuetMrs.vLeon Miller was accompanist. . - - - f The rooms were beautiful . with roses, .Tasty refreshments, were served." - y . ,- . . : . v : " Included in the" guest list were Mesdames Edgar McArthur, C. F Weight, Bertha Knudsen, ? Clark Newell, Helen Ktouck, Edith Cot-tarn Cot-tarn Bessie Bailey, Beth Page and Stanley. M. Clark and M,iss Beth Paxman.' Mrs. Flora Berg Jenkins of Whittier, Cal., and Mrs. Beatrice Beat-rice A. Cash of Draper, associate members, were also present. 'Members in attendance were Mesdamea W. Lester Mangum, George Worthen, 'S. C Adams, Nellie C. Bailey, A,. L. Booth, W. H Boyle, J. E. Harrison, Joseph Giles, Oscar, Garrettr G. H. Heind-selman. Heind-selman. Roy Passey, W. Monroe Paxman and Beulah Henrichsen. - - . v .- tor.Is:;tfptit For Kensington . ' A -lovely party of Thursday afternoon, aft-ernoon, was the affair given by Mrs. L. L. Cullimory-and Mrs. George H. Hansen, at the home of the latter, in honor of Mrs. George Gilbert Meldrum of New York City, who is making her first visit here in 20 years, - Mrs. Meldrum is the former liois Smith, and she came to take .home her daughters,-Gioria and Kay, and her son, Gilbert: Meldrum, Meld-rum, who have been attending school here. The Misses 'Meldrum havev been students at the B. Y. U., and Mr. Meldrum was graduated grad-uated from the U. of U. this spring. . ; Reminiscing made the afternoon a delightful ine, as. the-guests engaged en-gaged in handwork. - A - dainty luncheon was served to Mesdames Stanley Clark,, Milton Marshall, I. E. Brockbank, A. B. Christen-sen, Christen-sen, Horace Bean. Earl Foote; Wayne' Bi Hales, PercivM Bigelow, X C. Knell and Owen George; the Rter bemg'frm Pleasant Grove: J - Ernest VVatkins has gone to Detroit td drive a :neW c;ar back nome. .While v in Detroit he was taken through the factory. !t - Mr. and Mrs. J. O.. Stone at tended funeral services - for.:Mrs; Kachael Ann Sessions Clege .' ot Provo, held in the Deseret Mort uary chapel in Salt Lake City. Tuesday, Mr. Stone was one, of he speakers at the services, -- .- ' . Charles WUkes of Bedford, Wyo., was a visitor in Provo today. R. Myrand of Portland, Ore spent today with Provo friends. ' ' ' " 111 ''iiini' 11 iii 1 "'"f'i jji,.'' ifg Mr. and airs. M, Howard Gra-" ham, 1 recently wed, returned home, Thursday night, from San Francisco, where they have been visiting the world's fair ., attrac tions. .Before leaving for, the coast they; attended- the V. C. T, convention ' held in Ogden. Mrs Mranam waSi, formerly . Doris Street. .' . i y-: (City Briefs Brighanv Yoiiiig University vli Summer -School presents r In Three Wednesday - - Thursday - Friday June 21 -22 -23 TABERNALE . Scries Ticket for Adults ............ Scried Ticket for H. S. Age or less Adult Sincrle Admission High School Student Age Crisp, Gool, ' Cute and Chic X i i: 0 .... ir.v,i"'VftWfivw NOTHING looks cooler on a hot day than "navy and white or navy with pastel touches. This pretty little rayon dress, with full skirt and a basque-like line through the middle, is trimmed with pale pink cut-out embroidered embroid-ered 'batiste. It's shown with a demure poke bonnet, finished with crisp navy veiling and a pink bow, and pale pink gloves. D.U.P. TO HOLD JOINT UiU Daughters of . Utah Pioneers from Camp Springville, Camp Kolob and Camp Aaron -Johnson, Will join in a program marking the lose of the regular D.U.P. meetings this season, at 2 pm., Thursday, at Relic hall," L " A tvirtW review bv Mrs. Jessie Duke of Provo, together with oth- ' oi- V via nrrktrrviim. Tirnhrs Will feature the entertainment under th rtirtlnn nf rantams Anna.' the direction of Captains Anna Mndenhall, Zelma Beardall anc Josie Alleman; Af the ciose' of the program, everve ne will be invited totoui the'' Relic hall, the tuimerous pieces of pioneer art and handiwork handi-work and the hall , having ben tecenUy cleaned .and renovated for the occasion. ( Eight Weeks;of . Hiccupx Spell BUTT,' Mont June- 16 -iTP-Officer Eddie O'Connor entered his eighth week of mccuping touajr- win v v-lief v-lief in sight. , ., ' t . Since they began, O'Connor has lost 21 pounds in weight, ; tried scores of medical and mystical remedies,- but - still he hiccups. ' "I've blown up a gross jof paper . bags and-held my. breath long enough to swim the English " channel . underwater, under-water, and drunk enough water wa-ter to irrigate eastern .Mbn- "tana he said,. Mbut hic! , they're just as bad as ever." O'Connor said he- would enter - a ; medical clinic - if , he , didn't, get relief soon. Concerts - - 8:15 $1.50 $1.00 $1.00 : ...75c Wedding Held In Salt Lake Mr. and Mrs. Carl L. - Dworck I of 2S05 McClelland street Salt Take City, wish to announce the marriage of their daughter, Helen, to June Fe'rre, son of Mrs. Susie Ferre of Pleasant View. - The wedding, a lovely affair, was held Saturday evening at the home of the bride's -parents. Fifty relatives and : intimate friends were in attendance, including Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ferre and Mr. and Mrs. Noal Ferre of P.rovo, brothers and sisters-in-law of the bridegroom. - . ' . - ". r Beautiful roses were arranged throughout, the, reception rooms. The bride wore a - lovely gown of i white taffeta, with full ; flared skirt ' trimmed with tiny - white velvet bows. The bodice was fully shirred and the tiny short puffed sleeves were cleverly trimmd with the white velvet. A smart white turban was the bride's headdress. She carried a large bouquet of pale colored tea roses. She was attended attend-ed by Miss Elaine Kmetzsch and Wallace : E.' Beams ' Jr, acted as best" man for the groom. ' : Following the ceremony, a tastefully taste-fully v appointed luncheon, . was served. ' . " -'" The couple will . make' their heme in Salt Lake City where Mr. Ferre is employed. Social Follows Separate meetings were held by the Mt. Timpanogos camp and auxiliary No. 4, XU. S. W. V.. at the home of MrVand-Mrav J T. Brown Thursdav ' eveninc l "" Fifteen visitors ' were present from Salt Lake City, and three rrom Mt. Pleasant. A social hour -followed the meetings and a delicious1 lunch eon wasr served1 to 35 members. Roses v and. sweet peas1 were arranged, ar-ranged, as a decoration. Dinner Given Coast Visitors Mr. and Mrs. Lyne Roberta- tendered ten-dered a 'fried chicken dinner at their home Thursday evening, in honor of Mr. and Mrs. George Ep-pic Ep-pic of Culver City, Cal., and Mrs. Ted Boyd and children iof Los Angeles, who returned 'to . their homes; this morning after a vacation vaca-tion here. ' ;YV '-j :: ' - .:-.. Roses were arranged as a' table centerpiece. Covers were also laid for Mr. and "Mrs. Boyd Roberts and Mrs. Dan Lewis. :-' Boyd Roberts accompanied 'the party to .the coast. . . v ,.'?'-. T "."V ',' ' '"!":''"':.C ' cpirrvr vtt t w 1,! PI"AGVILLE BIRTIIS Mr. and Mrs. Russen BirdX are happy, to announce the birth of baby, daughter, born Sundav. June 11, at their home. The new arrival nas a sister. Mr.- and Mrsr Bill Ostlund - are the v: proud ;! parents of a: baby daughter, horn Sundav. June 11 The new arrival has a brother. . v - 18-PASSENGERS PLANE DELIVERED ASTORIA, Ore June H16" rtlE) The 72-passenger Boeing" clipper lanaea . nere toaay after flying from Seattle" for delivery to J?an-American J?an-American Airways.The ship "will contmue later today to San Fran cisco.. - DAD LIKES TO I r? n-.TPn nrr vc- ran m:. Likes Things He Really Can Use. Here Are His Favorites! See How Little It Costs At Ou r Store To Make Him Happy! SHIRTS ; For Father Sanforized. shrunk - Broad-; cloth, much bet-' ter than usual . $1.00 Shirt'. V And " , only .... Quality HOSE Half Hose for Dads who insist on garters, and1 Lastex t o p p ed .ankle ," sor f o r others - Ofr at . : . ... Ls NECKTIES Galore! Stripes - Checks, Figures - Hand-: made, wool lined,, and . and 4 Friends Bidclen ; To House Party; Enjoyable Event l : -. - . - - Among the attractive functions of the week, was the party given at the. Edna Mae Hedqulst home Thursday evening, by Mrs. William Wil-liam R, Firmagc and Mrs. Edwin R. , Firmage, in compliment to Mrs. Stanley Ileal. . r -- A - delicious luncheon was served, serv-ed, the guests being seated around one long table, beautiful with wild roses and bowls . of dainty rose-ibuds. rose-ibuds. Novel place "cards and favors fav-ors were used. "Bingo was played,- and several prizes awarded, also, the guests sewed. Bidden were Miss Dorothy Durrani,' Dur-rani,' Mrs.' Flo E.. Robinson, MJss Venice Hedd. Miss Shirley Redd, Mrs: Cheer A. Nielsen, Mrs. Helen R. Anderson, : Mrs. Phyllis - Van Wagenen, Mrs. Mimi Jensen, Mrs; Irene Freestone, Miss Doris Alder, Mrs. Stella' McArthur, Mrs. Florence Flor-ence Pressler, Miss. Catherine Pardoe, Mrs. T. H. Heal, Mrs. E. D. Firmage, Mrs. Earl Graham f Provo and Mrs. Evelyn H. Mand-field Mand-field of Salt Lake City. . Birthday Is Celebrated ; ;- Mrs. Howard- Gibby and Mrs. Herbert . Morstln entertained at a delightful surprise party for Mrs. Jess H. Taylor, at her home Wednesday Wed-nesday evening, the occasion being; be-ing; her birthday anniversary. A1 prettily v trimmed .,- birthday cake was at one end of the tafcle, and at the other was a lovely gift which was presented to Mrs. Taylor." Tay-lor." Rosea formed the centerpiece. Fiye hundred was the dive rsioru r ivt uttcri ntnHU Upton's flavor is . richer vow i.' v KNOW IT.1 AND JUST ONE CUP MAKES ME FORGET HOW TIRED I. WAS I ff HERE'S why Iiptoa's is Amer-ica's Amer-ica's most popular tea: . WorIrf-Fmou flaver smooth, full, rich, delicious.. , 2 Tndr Yoeng liovet and ' lo cious, flaTorful buds gire extra - fragrance and bouquet. - ' - 3. Distinctive! U'nd with choice teas from Upton's own Ceylon gardens. ., , ': - A. EcohmUcoI yoa use less Upton's per cup it s so rich ia na ror. BE REMEM BERED, ! 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The rooms were beautifully arranged ar-ranged with a profusion of garden gar-den roses, The bride wore her g-ing-away suit of black, , with rose accessories, and a corsage of white roses." Her - sister-in-law, Mrs. IL B. Bray, attended as matron mat-ron of honor, and Earl Oss ws-3 best man. - - - - ' Mr. Woodward, who has been employed as basement maaager at the; Provo F. W. .'-.Wool worth store, has been transferred to the Idaho Falls store, where he i3 to be assistant, manager. He left Wednesday Wed-nesday morning to assume hu new duties, and will be joined by his 'bride - June 24. A number of social functions will be tendered the bride next week. 'x- Poppy Salesmen To Be Entertained . All'- chUdren ' and young people who sold popples for the American Legion auxiliary, are reminded of theVweiner 'roast 'being - given them Saturday afternoon at Can yon Glen in Provo canyon. Cars will leave from the northeast north-east corner of the city and county building at 2 o'clock. OH, WE ALL SWEAR BY UPTONS AT THIS HOUSE! ITS GOOD . ECONOMY, TOO-MORE THAN 200 CUPS TO tup pniiAjn I Apprewd by Good HovmImpWq larm PEPS YOU UP li sun TOO! .v And He Some Better at r 69c ; ; REAL GIFT! "Beautiful Boxed. ; Handker--r. chiefs 3 in - r Box '. ; . . j . V POLO SHIRTS Quality cot ton and rayon ; easy to wash. Plain rn 1 r.A r J FANCY Carved Wood Necktie RACKS V v 'V f . |