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Show PRO VP (UTAH) DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, JUNE 22, 1939 I! n II kereii&3 Feature Fox yomtm; Club and , Ethel D. Rambcau Society Editor Phone 494 J NcV3 ' PAGE FOUR Acacia Club, Breakfast; , Proves: Colorful Event With gay-colored lawn furniture and umbrellas, and baskets of varikated summer flowers, the lovely back garden at the Don Stubbs home was an inviting spot, for the Acacia club's breakfast, tendered this morning:. ' ' "'.'. The informal garden affair, which included an afternoon of bridge, was the first of the club's summer parties. The small tables were attractive with bright print covers and napkins, and pottery services .added greatly to the de sired effect. Centerpieces or gall- lardia, ' coreopsis, white, daisies and . batchelor buttons . proved charming. , ' s . Mrs. Stubbs, Mrs. A. E. Wright, Mrs. 'Elliott TuttleMrs. Ivan Young, Mrs. Theodore Taylor and Mrs. M. B. Wallace comprised the . arrangements committee. Other members In attendance were Mesdames Clarence Ellert- son Hazel Janson, La Var Chris tenaen, Albert Richards, Frank Goold, Emil Jacobsen, .Jesse Stobb, Rees Bench, William Con- nell, Ervin Coons, Frank Gartiner, Harvey Stahell. Harold Johnson and Harold Anderson. Mrs. Ru fus Jacobsen of Bountiful, a fdr mer member,- was also present. Coast Couple Given Dinner Mrs. Lewis Duke, gave a dinner at her home Wednesday evening for her niece and nephew, Mr. and Mrs.? Burt McKnight (Theresa "Anderson) who are vacationing from Lop Angeles, Cal. . Covers were . laid- . for eight ' guests. -u .r- ' ' . Mr' and Mrs.' McKnight have left for Brigham City, to visit his people for a few days. , t . , Entertains For Club An enjoyable time was spent by members of tlje Arbor jVetae club at the home of Mrs., Edith Thompson Thomp-son Wednesday evening, N , , ., v Five hundred was played, Mrs. Lila Olsen winning the high score rprize and Mrs. Fern Sprenson, . the fonsolatiori. favor. A, delicious nmcheon was served , to Mrs. Pearl Darling, Mrs. Larita ' Abbott, ,Mrs. Jenny JJushclI,: Mrs. Lillian Foster, Fos-ter, Mrs. Llla OLsen, Mrs. "Nina Cluff, and Miss Fern Sorcnson, a guest. V, . ' 350 Pairs . , . . f -A : Smartest Styles Groups . . . . The On Ualucs 'i . to 55,95. ;. NOW ONLY REMEMBER: and Ends . V . They Are lMtively This Season's .-. ? .-- ,, , ,r y... fSllrnriCfl NhmVAlV At Valley Circle ; The home , of the Missesi Nora and Lottie Redfield .was. the scene of i a delightful .affair Wednesday, evening, - when, . with Mrs. B. IL Bower, . they- were hostesses ;., tq members of. Valley Circle. , t After business,, a surprise hand kerchief ; shower was given Mrs. H. G. Blumenthal, the former, Mst Pearl .McAuley, and she was pre sented . with many dainty hankies. Luncheon, was served. t. - " In attendance were .the following follow-ing members: Mesdames W.( H. Wagner, Fred E. ; Ray, i-Dudley Gallagher, Thomas Curtis J.G. gtrickley, L. H. Carle, A.. M. Lyall, C; D. Ryan, Robert Nelson, Andrew- Broaddus, Harold; Blumen thal, T. J. Rasmussen, C. ; It. rr i ..n n i . r vvr.. - ton, ' 'W J-Rdbbie, H. A. Immlsch, Herman Grimm and Miss - Ercel Clark, ... r'. Guests included Mrs. Josephine Rosenstock and .daughter, Jean- nette, Mrs. Dean. : Bullock,. Mrs. Harry E. Wilbert, Mrs. Donna Cornwell, Mrs. J, H. Johnson, Mrs. J. N. Yeager and Mrs T, G Phillips. Evening Of Bridge Enjoyed Harmon v Bridere club members were guests of Mrs. Ada. Morgari Wednesday evening at her home, the , card game . following .a tasty repast. . - v , . - ; . The tables were decorated with vases of sweetpeas and rosebuds. Mrs. ?Evelyn Claytpn won the high score , prize and . Mrs. ?r Thelma Brown, the second, favor. , f Also present, were Mrs. Elva Snow Mrsi, Ardell Peters, Mrs. Milllcent Ferguson, Mrs. Inez Peters and Mrs. Helen Clontz. H ) r t 1 r ii- - - ' -- X- LADIES' SHOES TT ft? x i A TXT 10 . This Season's Newest and 8 it .V f - . . . Divided Into Two Price Greatest Opportunity to Save . ' Shoes in Years! V3p These Shoea Are Not Old Oilds Newest Stock! 'V GREATER VALUE3 -o . Legion , Women To , Attend . District Meet American . Legion auxiliary members are reminded of the dis trict' convention to be held Satur day at the Payson Junior high school. . - ... A joint meeting with the legion naires will be. held at 2 o'clock, and the auxiliary will hold a separ ate, meeting at 3 o clock. Election of .officers will be. held. A lunch eon 13 being, planned, and a dance will be tendered in the evening at Lakeside resort , Ronald Shaw of Nephi,: is' district dis-trict commander and. Mrs. Hulda Grover of Provo, Is district auxil iary president. - anv iTiiestfi At Shower ; Miss Mary Beth; Clark, , bride elect, was tendered a ' shower by ner. mother and sister, Mrs. T. L. Clark and Mrs. . Howard Fryer, vyeonesday evening at the home of an' aunt; Mrsr Harold G. Clark. .Roses and daisies were prettily arranged throughout the rooms. Games were played, with Mrs. Lynn. Clark in charge, . and prizes went, to Miss Edith Clark. Miss Norma ; Miller and Miss Maxlne Clark, , " - ' ' ; ' A; reading was given by Miss Norma Taylor; Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Clark sang, accompanied . by Mrs. taann rowen; a piano . solo was pflayed by Carplv Bench, and a duet was. sung by Evelyn Clark and Weston Brown,, accompanied by Miss isench. A dainty luncheon was , served to 60 guests, after' which .;. the bride-to-be was presented with many useful -and beautiful gifts. Rebekahs;", Plan Outing The Rebekahs are planning a party for their partners and families, fam-ilies, the event to be held at Can yon Glen in Provo . canyon, Satur day at 5 . o'clock. Each group Is to take its own picnic lunch. , If- -. nuif Hf-iM mi,: if) r.TH" MtliL Utiu. MAI. - Simplified. Double - JBoiicr Here is a simplified double boiler-made boiler-made pf hammered cst aluminum which has as one of. its distinguish, ing features a special bottom, attached at-tached to the utensil in. four- places, ' This second, bottom spreads the. heat to the sides, and the regular bottom evenly, , thus permitting faster cooking without scorching or burning. - . . Couple .Marry in lemple Miss! Hlldegard, Polsjter,; daugh !CA1 ter of Mrs Rosa. Polster of London, Lon-don, England, ; hecame the ; bride of Henry J. Nicholes, son of- Prof. and Mrs. Joseph K. Nicholes, Wednesday in . the Salt, Lake temple. , " Pres. - Stephen. L,. Chipman performed; per-formed; the ceremony . atr;74:30 o'clock,, in the presence of the bridegroom's parents, and Andrew Larsen of Salt Lake C3ity, a for mer president of the Vienna ID.S. church branch conference, where the bride resided, . Dinner , was enjoyed in Salt Lake City, after , the ceremony, and the newlyweds have remained there fori a few days. A family dinner is being held at theJtfich- oles home. Sunday afternoon. ' The couple , . will be in Provo until September, when they will leave for Madison, Wisconsin, where Mn Nicholes is a research . assistaht at the llniversity of Wis consin, and is working towards his doctor's degree in bio-chemistry. . ". ,,. CahyonGIen Is Scene of Party :.- - - - . - I- : - - t ' -. V .: Tim i f up i '".:---- . . " A delightful oiiting'at- Canyon Glen In Provo canyon, was enjoyed by guests of the Manavu. warld Old Folks committee, Tuesday evening. . -. J .A. Clayson ' is chairman, and 50 members and guests participated, partici-pated, in a 1 hamburger and weiner roas t and melon , : bust. Among those present were Robert Anderson Ander-son of Washington, D. C, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Lukin of Dallas, Texas, and ,Dr. and. Mrs. P. M. Kelly.- ' Campf ire songs, readings ahd stories rounded out a lively evening. eve-ning. i , ffi f. a US. ProvOj Matron Is Honored . Neighbora and friends enter tained for Mrs. Bertha Richards- in celebration of . her recent birthday, anniversary,, ; Wednesday Wednes-day , afternoon, fat her: home. s . She was. presented with: a beautiful beau-tiful gift. ; Chinese checkers were played, and a. delicious pot- luck luncheon was served to Mrs. Vera Perry, Mrs; Agnes; Young, Mrs. Ella Wilkins, Mrs. : Caroline Caro-line Peterson. Mrs. Elnia Carter, Car-ter, Mrs. . Ida . Conover, Mrs. Sophia. Beck, Mrs. Millie Snyder, Mrs. ' Josephine Groneman, Mrs. Alpha Reese, Mrs. KaUiryn Norman, Nor-man, Mrs.' Esther Hillas and Mrs. Martha Pickles..-,, KERCHIEFS FOR t , s . FATHER -' - - I Father is a , well-dressed man. He's, just as , particular about his accessories , as . . mother. And ' he does insist on fine , handkerchiefs. For his breast . pocket, to fold very flat and neat and 'smooth, he ' selects a hand-woven 'i French import, very sheer,, with hand-rolled hand-rolled hems of course. He's rather rath-er ' conservative, . but . . he .likes color, too, so he . chooses : v some colored kerchiefs " in shades especially, es-pecially, designed, to go" .with men's. . wear fabrics rich shades of - blue, wine, green and brown and smooth tans and, grays. This season deep solid colors, plaids, and, geometric patterns are much preferred. " ; DUV .- HOOT DZCR AY o " ' ' 'V 1 .... 1 ' . '.- - Reception Tonight For .Wedded Pair The maariagff of Virginia Saf-f Saf-f b r d, daughter of , Mr. and Mrs! Leon Hedquist, to Dean I. Nuttall, son of George W, N.uttall of Provo, took place in the Salt Lake ; temple Wednesday, T Pres. Stephen L. " Chipman performing the ceremony. . Witnesses included Mr. Nuttall, father 1 of , the bridegroom; . Mrs. RoyPassey, Mrs James H. .Kirk, Roy, Gadd, Mr.- and Mrs. Cleori Menlove, Mrs. Zina Dennis, Mrs. Josephs Hafen of Provo, and' Mrl and Mrs. Clifford Johnson of Salt Lake City. " : Dinner ' was enjoyed in Salt Lake, J after the ceremony. ; v The young couple will be tendered ten-dered a -reception this evening at the Hedquist home. 'rlttin j Bridge Club At Social Event .'Mrs. ,Virl Powelson was hostess hos-tess ( to members of the Happy Hour.. Bridge. club Wednesday evening at her home. 7 . The card game followed ; a tasty luncheon, ' and . the prizes, first and. second, went to Mrs. Lynn Borget and Mrs. Max Bills, respectively. - - . A number of guests were invited, in-vited, to include Mrs. Stanford Taylor, Mrs. Wendell Hoover, Mrs. . Ivan Peay, Mrs. Armond Eggertsen, and Mrs. Merlin Taylor, Tay-lor, of i Springville. Members present pres-ent were- Mrs. Cletus Anderson, Mrsl t H,ynn . Borget, Mrs. Bert Petersen, Mrs. Herbert Crevis-ton, Crevis-ton, Mrs. Alfred Bennett, . Mrs. Andrew Terry, Mrs. LeRoy Davis, Dav-is, Mrs. Rulon Greenwood and Mrs, Max Bills ' of- Provo, and Mrs Elmer .Carlton of -LehL it.. . : it ylnlM- ; it a I a i '"i ! ! ' : . s s s f t . j i s , ?! $ i I i f ! t t & ij - i '. -L m a 'a i at- U9 if 3 . Ill t f - E X T R A I J 1 r V I J t f 111 - III Club Calendar L'XATAUSIIA Members of the L'Natausha club will hold a no-hostess party this evening at 8 o'clock at Park Ro-Sheo " A full attendance is urged. . . . . . ENEVONTE , Mr. and Mrs. Emeron Wall and Miss Natella Nelson will entertain the Enevonte club members Saturday Satur-day evening at Park . Ro-She, where swimming will be . enjoyed. They are to meet at the Wall home, and later, will return there for supper. - O. S. Miss Helen Clark will be hostess tn mpmhera of the O. S. social- unit of the B. Y. U. thi3 evening atL.7 o'clock at her home. Legion Women Elect Officers Election of officers' took place at a meeting' of the . American Legoin auxiliary, held Wednesday evening at theXhome of Mrs. Margaret Mar-garet Newell. ' Mrs. Alice Beesley, pTesident, was In charge. - Officers elected Include: - Mrs. Hazel Greer; president; Mrs. Irene Mower, first vice president; Mrs. Madge Bailey, eecond vice president; presi-dent; Mrs. Cecelia Carter, . historian; histor-ian; Mrs. HatUe- Ulrey, treasurer; Mrs. Ada Gardner, chaplain; executive exec-utive board, Mrs. Dorothy Cul-bertson, Cul-bertson, Mrs. Edna Mae Hedquist and Mrs. Eva MildenhalL ' Bridge and 500 were played after aft-er the business meeting, and dainty dain-ty refreshments were served.. Mrsv LaVar Christensen won the bridge prize and. Mrs. Frank Gardner the 500 favor. " , - Mrs. Etta Tucker, Mrs. Delia Greaves, Mrs. Margaret Newell and- Mrs. Verna ;Cloward were hostesses. ' , nnNnTP r 't!s (of tt !?- V'1 'l f ' jit !'. '!. i-4V ? a i i i ? -i M f : s : & 't ! 's . Msi :'t rt-. " , I! i i i . : w it 4: !f- 7 . 'is. k I On Our Stage Tomorrow Only! :, 3:30 and 9:00 P. JM.. ;: ; 50 TALENTED KIDDIES v" . IN REVUE! V Sponsored by FREDOVA SCHOOL OF .DANCE T Bride-To-Be Honored By Val Norns ' Val Norn Alumnae members entertained at a delightfully arranged, ar-ranged, party Tuesday evening, in honor of Miss Eunice Bird. The affair, was held at the Edna Mae Hedquist home. , - , The rooms were decorated with a profusion of roses and a delicious de-licious luncheon, in a pink and w.ve scheme,;; was served at small. ;taMes.-'--f;.;.;v:'A':;-v-; V :,: : The main: diversion of the evening, eve-ning, was social chat' and reminiscences. remini-scences. Miss Bird, who was, the first,-, Val Norn Alumnae president, presi-dent, was presented with a beautiful-silver tray by. Mrs.. Bessie Allen, and the Val Norn bride song was sung. : Active ...Val Norns previously entertained for Miss . Bird at a tea at the residence of Dr. and Mrs.. Garland H. Pace. The affair af-fair was-beautiful In detail, and the honoree was ' presented with the traditional Val Norn . clock. The presentation was made by Miss Donna Smuin, after which the girls, - daintily attired, sang the Sweetheart, Bride and .Val Norn, song to Miss Bird. 1 r ; r: . ... ' Qiicken Dinner Pleases roup K t I . ?AJ ho-hostess party was held , by a1 group of young women Wednesday Wed-nesday evening at Riverside cafe, a delicious chicken dinner being enjoyed. -" : Included In the group were Mrs-J. Mrs-J. Lee Tuttle, Mrs. William " P. Young, Mrs. Miles Bownv Mrs. Bill Wilson, ,Mrs.. Wilford Allen, Mrs. Ross Jensen, - Mrs. Paul Salisbury and Mrs. .George. Stewart; v Bridge was played after dinner, Mrs. Tuttle winning the first prize and Mrs.. .Young, the second favor. LEAVES TONITE! JOHN; GARFIELD :. ROSE3IARY LANE -BLACKWELL'S ISLAND" TOMORROW! -4 V Celebratine Shirlev M 5 m Temple's selection as VA i the world's No. 1 star VA I for the fourth; coo s ecutivd year, Darryl F. Zanuck and 20th te achlevA a frmmnfi . IJ R' even greater than vA rOJ "Alexander's Ragtime VA Dnd", "In Old.W 11 Chicago'V'Kentucky". VA VA Jesse James'', .land VX --" Jr-'ft :1 If K II. KM K ANITA iLOUISE J IAN HUKTEE CESAR EOMEEO M Ki AJucUx Tmuitlc I4MT NASH STEIL IAS0M KILES MAKDER VA HARCIA MAE JONES VA E X T R A Friends Give Bridal Affair Beautiful . gifts were presented to Misa Helen. Sterling-, bride of the near future, at. a ' shower given by the Misa Donna Mc-Coard Mc-Coard .and Fay White Wednesday-evening at the McCoard home. . " . ' ; .' : Pinkt white and red roses, and larkspur, arranged In vases, made the rooms . attractive. Monte Carlo Car-lo whist was played, Mrs. Or-lene Or-lene S". Sutherland -'winning' the high score prize and . Mrs. Virginia Vir-ginia V. Polly receiving the consolation con-solation award. Luncheon was served at small tables. " . Included in the' guest list were Mrs. Orlene S. Sutherland, Mrs. Jean H. Jensen, Mrs. John M. Vick,- Mrs. Virginia V. Polly, Mrs. MacCene Grimmett, Mrs. Mina Anthon. Miss Ruth Thorne, Mrs. Laurel A. Scholes of Pleasant Pleas-ant ; prove and Mrs.-, Mary D. Gunn of Hyrum. . t - ... i i f YSummer School Dance Postponed In order to. give , preference to the appearance of the Roth quar-tet, quar-tet, the B. Y. XJi summer school dance, - which .-- previously was scheduled for this evening, has been postponed, according to an anonuncement "by Dr. A. C Lambert, Lam-bert, dean of the "Y" summer school. . . . . .-, - . , ' , The famous quartet will present the second of its series of three concerts in the Provo tabernacle, this evening at 8:15. - rHc LAST TIMES TONITE ! 5 "The Mri Who Dared" y . "-..' -and - . FRIEDA INESCOURT OTTO IIRUGER The Zero Hour" New Tomorrow! TWO; GREAT SHOWS ON ONE PR0GRA5I! :: First Your Favorites In Their Best Picture - and That's. ' . Plenty CkxJd! . - ' i . V UZLljOHOuyivooT) -Second A Also Xono Ranger Again HEY, KIDS! FREE BICYCLE Given; Saturday! 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