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Show PrTOVfl '(UTAH? DAILY' HER'ALDV " WEDNESDAY,- FEBRUARY " 28r 1940 1 Ethel D.A Rambeau - Society Editor ' Phone 494 Jntcresting Features- For' Women; Club and Lodge News n-. Uv7Ta Open House To Celebrate Birthday Mj. C A. Jacob&ea will be honored on the occasion of her eightieth Urthday anniveriary. Friday, at her 'horee in Orem, when her family tender an "open hcruj"" from 2 to 3 o'clock. A cordial LnviUUod is extended extend-ed to all ftfenls and relatives to eaX la the tvtr.'.r.g. the Immediate Im-mediate family will tether for an ir.formal reception. Mrm. jacoben wu bora in D-er.rr.Arfc, Mirth 1, IS CO. the lUEJ:ter of Niels an4 Johanna Mane Anderson. In 1S3. she ere;?TtiJ to thU country as a convert to the I D. S. church, and wer.t direct to Salt LaXe City. The following year. ahe moved to ML Pleasant. an4 - in lil-X she came. to Provo bench. Mr. Jacobs-en died Li 1S30. . There are two sons, N. A. Ja-ecten Ja-ecten of Orem. and Leonel T. Jacoten cf Tulare. Calif; also 10 grandchildren and three greatgrandchildren. great-grandchildren. D.U.P. Board Meets Saturday The monthly beard meeting of the Utah county Daughters of Utah Pioneers, wiil be held Saturday Satur-day at 2 o'clock in the First ward mteUar bouse, announces lira. Sarah II. Paaaey, county president. All county board member are called to pedal businew meet in at 1 o'clock. The rausic will be in charge of . the chorister and organist of Camp No- 3, lira. Ella R. Stubba and Mrs. Florence AUred. and the leQTi on The Indiana and the Pioneers." win be given by Mrs. Robee Cc4eman and Mrs. Olive Thorpe. - There will be a special claaa for the clasaleaJers. also, one for the dipping committee. undr the direction di-rection of Mrs. XZiza Fillmore and Mrs. Ruby K. Clark of Provo. and Mrs. Mary J. Flnley of Fprinjf-iiie. Fprinjf-iiie. Parliamentarians will meet wlWMrm Mariraret -Miner of STir.gYille, and Mrs. Eliza Ah-arorth Ah-arorth ef Provo. . All camp cXHcers are urged to 5e present. . . , I HATS? $1.95 ... and $2.95 I nirtatious little. hata for every type suit! Cay sailors, pillboxes,1 flower toques ; bonnets bon-nets ! Straws, felts. "If It's New or Smart, We Have It GLORIA'S Stores at HIOYQ and NErill fy i ' ' ii j - i 1T. A; - i Ml J TAILORED VARIATION ... The classic tailored shirt has let itself open a bit. Raised shoulders, wide three-quarter sleeves, deep flaps on breast pockets and much blousiness around the waist ... small notes of great importance. Such a blouse is for casual sports or. indoor lounging when slacks are worn. Stunning Stun-ning in bright red gaberdine with, blue slacks ... dead- white jersey is also effective , and no reason why such smartness can't keep company with skirts. , We've heard of pIuh-llneJ bathtubs (with laughter), but now It's velvet bathing suits ... In all seriousness. Palm Springs pools are dotted (around the edges) with light-blue light-blue and rose velvet swimming suits, worn by screen lovelies. love-lies. They're tight bodlced, with ballerina skirts . . and shoulder straps. . , . blasts do blow over here winter? X Ptok has-been used to bhoek ns and now, In the very middle of winter, along comes -Hot Pink." It's brighter than circus lemonade . .-. and twice as "refreshing ... worn a great deal with grey . . . and sure to be a "right" color . . . else-why else-why would the nail polish people come rushing along with "Hot Pink" rolWi? . PEG THIS ONE . . . The smarties have given ac- ceptance to this1 draped con- A " ' ceptioa of the peg-top. Black ' jersey, with rich silver embroidery em-broidery at the wide corselet-waist corselet-waist does a big job ... for the hips, which must be emphasized em-phasized in the best tradition of peg-topping. Shoulders are up and out yet . . . but the deep V of the severe neck is still another echo of 1917. Look for slit skirts next ... they kept company with peg-tops before." . . " : j - "-, Pique collars and cuffs are going to be worn with sweaters. It's a little-girl fashion, vastly becoming, and will do a lot to brighten ud otherwise dull garments. Bridge Club Entertained Mrs. Ted Johnson was hostess to the DeXovo club members at her home '" Tuesday afternoon, bridge following a delicious luncheon. lunch-eon. -; i . , ' Potted plants were arranged about the .rooms.' Mrs. Kenneth Bailey won the high score prize, and Mrs. Alvin Corbett, the second favor. Mrs. Ross Curtis and Mra. Elmer El-mer Loveless were guests, and the members present were: Mrs. George 1L Carter, Mrs. Harvey Higgins. Mrs. Thomas EL.Beesley, Mrs, John Yeager, - Mrs. Alvin Corbett. Mrs. John Bush. Mrs. Harold Calder, Mrs. Bert Sullivan Sulli-van and Mrs. Kenneth Bailey. ' Relief Society Chorus Called Mrs. J. W. Johnson,'- director, desires a full attendance of the Fifth ward Relief society chorus, at rehearsal Thursday evening at T:20 o'clock In the meeting' house. Lehi Girl Takes Lead in 'U' Play - " MLss Helen Hansen, Lehl. who attended the Brlgham Young- uni- . versity last year has received the honor of being- selected to play the leading role. Terry, in the drama, "Stage Door," to be presented. In the near future at the University ! of Utah. Miss Hansen was chosen after a series of eliminating try-outs try-outs In competition with 150 other dramatic students. Helen has received several honors hon-ors from the dramatic department at the university this year, one cf which was her election at the beginning ef the school year ai publicity manager of the Speech Arts club, dramatic fraternity i She has also pledged to the Alpha SHADES OF GRANDMA . . . r Paris has discovered a flan-nel flan-nel corset . . . very chic, very new. . . to keep madanae ' warm during vigils, la air shelters. Flesh pink wool - flannel, with lace edging, the garment supports thru intri-cate intri-cate designing. There's a zipper fastening and light boning if you are so inclined . . . also initials for: identification identi-fication ! But give heed to .this little number . . . chilly so why not flannel corsets next Little Folks Enjoy Party A merry time was spent at the birthday party given by Mrs. Alfred Alf-red Swenson Tuesday afternoon at her home, for her seven-year-old son, Gordon. : Games were fplayed by the youngsters, after which they furnished furn-ished an extemporaneous program. Luncheon was served, also a large birthday cake. Gifts were presented present-ed to Gordon. - In attendance ; were: Barbara Spencer, Kathleen BenUey, Julene Vlllard, Carol Mae Richlns, Gerald L 1 k "Y" Delta Phi Formal Friday With a yet undisclosed" theme, members of Delta Phi, returned missionary fraternity, and their partners will dine and dance Friday Fri-day evening at the f-Springville Memorial hall. ' ? It is expected that this year's annual formal will be the largest social event ever staged by the "Y" chapter of the fraternity, and that it will also exceed In size and elaborateness the traditional tri-chapter formals which are held by the fraternity each spring in Salt Lake City. With local chapter chap-ter members, visitors from the "U" chapter in Salt . Lake City, and alumni from the fraternity attending, more than 130 couples will be present, it is stated by Oliver R. SmltS, president. A novel theme .which has been arranged for the affair will remain re-main shrouded in. mystery until the guests arrive .at the hall, according' ac-cording' to - the committee i in charge. The theme will be portrayed por-trayed .in programs, decorations, and in the arrangement of the dinner, dancing and entertainment. Patrons and patronesses will include in-clude Dr. John! A. Wldtsoe, national na-tional president of the fraternity, and Mrs. Wldtsoe, Dr. Christen Jensen, acting president of the university, and Mrs. Jensen, Professor Pro-fessor J. Wyley - Sessions, grand tribune of the fraternity, and Mrs. Sessions, and Harold -H. Smith, national secretary of Delta Phi and former president of the "Y" chapter, and Mrs. Smith. Members of the general committee com-mittee planing the formal event are Rex Tolman, John Landward, and Jay Oldroyd. They 'will be assisted by a decorations - committee com-mittee consisting of - Dwight Loosli,' Jack -Brailsford, and Bill Hawkins, and an arrangement committee consisting of Ralph Swalberg, Marvin . Smith, Neldon Jones, WUson . Sorenson, Don Wads worth. Shirt - Morrill, and Marlon Henderson. ; v A floor show, which will be a feature of the evening's entertainment, enter-tainment, has been t arranged -by the general committee assisted Jay Bob Buswell of the public relations rela-tions committee of the university, The formal will begin at 7 p. m. The Tophatters'. orchestra will furnish the music for the dancing, featuring the number, "The Dream Girl of Delta Phi." JI. IAi all Il A 1U11CC1 IftllU r ' T A cordial invitation Is extended to the public in general, to attend the "Gold and Green" ball being held by the Pioneer ward M. I. At Thursday evening la the - ward amusement hall. . f . . -v t The queen is to be crowned at 10 o'clock, and the floor show to follow, will be in charge of Miss Myrtle Tanner and will feature new dances, Including the CapriceJ, tango . and . dream , Xantacy-' - Refreshments Re-freshments will be : sold. . Music for dancing wlU be furnished by the Night Hawks. X; ' Admission will be charged all couples living out of the ward. . ' Ladies' Aid Plans , Silver Tea, Sale : X silver tea and : apron sale is being planned by the Ladies' Aid of Community church, . the affair to be held Tuesday at 2 o'clock at Meno Trope hall.. ( A 'beautiful quilt, top is to be given away, and the women have arranged a delightful program: The public is invited.- Larsen, ; Ronnie . Kump, : Stanley Thatcher, Eddie Boyd, Lynn Klm- balL Jerry Brown. Kay ; Clark, Rosalie, Arlene and Kay Swenson. I J "J V O-UAN0O"HTolUUC While Shopping In Provo ahe This Store Your Headquarters. ; 1 mt0000000t0t0tm0t0 Chib Calendar VAL NORNS A meeting of the Val Norn actives ac-tives will be held this evening at 7:30 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Alonzo Mprley, 387 East Third North street. ' v- , FRIDAY BRIDGE Mrs. O. W. Beebe will be hostess host-ess to members of the Friday Evening Bridge club, at the Edna Mae .Hedquist home Friday. ' PRISCILLA Members of th Priscilla club will meet Friday afternoon at the home of . Mrs. George Larsen.' : UTERARY LEAGUE Election of officers will be held by the Literary League, Friday at 4 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Garn Carter. A pot-luck luncheon will be served. , CONTRACT BRIDGE " ' Mrs Alice Scherer will entertain enter-tain members of the ' Contract Bridge club Friday evening at her home. w LA CONDA ; Mra Ted Haymond will be hostess host-ess to members of the LaConda club Friday evening at her home in Springyille. FRIENDLY NEIGHBORS ; The Friendly ; Neighbors will meet at the home of Mrs. Bertha Ross i Thursday afternoon. READERS GUILD A meeting of the Readers'. Guild will be held Friday afternoon at 4 o'clock at the home of Mrs. La mar Maycock. Mrs. Grant Greer will review "The Yearling," . IIIURSDAY BRIDGE : Mrs; Thomas H. Sumner is entertaining en-tertaining members of her bridge club Thursday afternoon at her home. - ' ALPHA Members of the Alpha club will meet- Friday at 1:30 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Ernest Paxman. Dinner wUl ; be served ' first.' i, v " ' BONNIE THAIS ' Mrs. Elvln Prestwich is entertaining enter-taining . the ' Bonnie Thais ; club Friday evening at her home.' , ' S. C, The ' S. C. club members will hold a no-hostess 'party at the home of Mrs. Harold Lewis Fri day., afternoon, at 2:30o'clock.. SEWACO ' - ' . . Members of the Sewaco club will be guests of Miss Fawn Jones Friday evening at her home. o. s. a The O. S. C'club will meet -Friday evening at S o'clock at Rainbow Rain-bow Gardens, for a no-hostess party. 1 ; A YITEA ' Members of the-Vitea club will meet at the home of Mrs. Lynn Treageagle Friday, evening at 8 o'clock. ' -.. ' THURSDAY BRIDGE Mrs. Edna Mae Hedquist will be hostess to members of the Thursday Thurs-day Afternoon Bridge club, .at her home Thursday. , 4 . '. CID2RE ASHE Mrs. Elmer Singleton is to be hostess ' to the- Chere Amie club members .Thursday evening at the Edna Mae Hedquist home., , Rebekahs Hold Meeting, Social ........... Re be kalis- of Provo, held a meeUng at the . I. O. O. F. hall Tuesday evening, 25 members attending. at-tending. Mrs. Dora ; Chappell, noble grand, was in charge. . The women were Joined by their husbands, and refreshments were served. 7 . Bridal Shower Is Delightful Mrs. Jack Sumner' entertained at a shower Monday evening at her home, in compliment to her niece, Myrle Brpwn, whose marriage mar-riage to Weston . Carter takes place today in the Salt . Lake temple. , Progressive "bride" was the diversion, . and prizes were won by Mrs. Lester Brown and Mrs. Joseph W, Clark. Luncheon ' was served at the card tables. The honoree was "presented with a variety of beautiful gifts from the . following guests : Mrs. Albert Brown, Mrs. Ray Clark, Mrs. Homer Bandley, Mrs. Joseph Jo-seph W. Clark, ' Mrs. - Glen Clark, Mrs. Willis . Carter, Mrs. A. O. Hullck, Mrs. Don Collins, Mrs. Lester Brown, Miss Maurine Brown, . Miss Lois Carter and Miss Betty Evans.. Lovely . gifts were sent from the following invited guests who were unable to attend: ' Miss Elsie Farnsworth, : Miss Minnie Ekins, Mrs. Andrew Hartley, Mrs, Wallace . Carlson and Mrs. Leon Eldridge of Salt Lake City. . Social Held , After Meeting Following their regular meeting at the Masonic . temple Tuesday evening, members of Valley Chapter Chap-ter No. 3, O. E. S., were joined by their partners for a meeting and social. 4 - The Rev.. Edwin P. Irwin gave' a fine talk on "Education for World Peace," following; which Lawrence Beebe sang two numbers. "Mrs. H. G.'Elumen thai,; worthy matron, was in charge. Delicious refreshments - were served to 150 persons. t- We got a thrill when ' rsSBSSBBBBSBBSSSBSBSSBBSBSBSBSSSBSBBSSSBSSBSB . SINCE 189S;..THE MAIK OF IINI TT Instde AO OUT V (. the new Printzess fashions ... and so will you!. They're so young and carefree, so exciting and smart with fine tailoring as expert and finished as the best custom-made garment. -Select yours from a group of the loveliest coats and suits you've seen. Sizes for misses, women, little women and debs. .? LADIES' STORE 'It's Smart to Be Thrifty9; Provo, Utah . - ; - ' " Young Bride Gomplimented Mr. and Mrs. Preston - Swapp gave a shower at their home Tuesday Tues-day evening, in "honor, of their daughter, Mrs. Jess Van Wagenen; the former. Rhea , Dell . Swapp,' whose marriage was an event of last month in Heber City.,. Mr. Van Wagenen: is a son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Ed Van Wagenen. At present, he. is 'employed 'em-ployed in Ogden. ' The rooms were decorated with a variety of cut flowers and fern. Progressive "bride" was played, Mrs. Lenn Jolley and Max - Bills being awarded the prizes. A delicious de-licious luncheon was served, following fol-lowing which the bride was showered show-ered with many-gifts. . :l 1 In attendance were: Mrs. George Scott of Lake View, grandmother of the groom; Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Carroll, Mr. and Mrs. J. H.. Swapp, Mr. and Mrs. Lenn Jolley, ( M r. and Mrs. Max Bills, Mr, and Mrs. Charles Baum, Mr. and Mrs. John Baum, Mr. and Mrs. Elvln Prestwich, Prest-wich, Mrs. Veda Williams, Abe Nielsen, ? Mrs. ; Warren Olsen and son Lorin, Mrs. Bud Felker, Mrs. Hazel Janson, Ed Hunter, Mrs. Bear,' Mr. and , Mrs. Spencer Meld-rum, Meld-rum, Miss Helen Swapp, ' Miss Geraldine Swapp and Mrs. Pearl Daniels. , v ; ! Manavu Elders To Be Hosts Elders of the Manavu ward will hold a social in the amusement' amuse-ment' hail Thursday evening at 8 o'clock. - -' . .'.'.- .,-.' All elders and . their . wives or partners' are cordially .invited to attend. Two one-act' plays" will be - followed by 'games and ' refreshments. re-freshments. we saw U! A - Singing Mothers To Rehearse ' All Utah stake Singing Mothprs are asked to meet Thursday morning morn-ing at 10 o'clock in the Sixth ward meeting house, for. practice. . A -full attendance is urged by the director, Mrs. John T. Taylor. - Outstanding Beauty Shops from Coast to Coast feature , , Rilling Koolerwave PERMANENTS Quick - heating time, only 0 l minutes. Result - lovely, lustrous hair, with strong, waves, and curls alive and. vital! ., . ( . Designed especially for difficult hair -positively will not turn white hair yellow! " Moderately', Priced, at 1 v ;Lucile Ahlander Beauty Shop 391 South University Ave. ' : , phone 40 ! . . we are the , , EXCLUSIVE A gency for - Prints Blederman Coats! See them now on display, dis-play, at the Lewis' - 'Ladles Store! Chi Omege, one of the popular .sororities on the campus. J |