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Show PROVO YTTTAHY DAILY HERALD," TUESDAY; MARCH 5; 1940 " ' . . . . ' - - :J FOUR Latin America "Tour" Ready; Women invited A cordial invitation la extended to all interested women to join Li the "Good Neighbor Latin Am rican Tour," which is to begin Wednesday at 2 o'clock at the Women's cJuthouae. Mrs. Burton Musser of Salt Lake City, three Units appointed a mem. ber of the Ir.ter-ArnerScan Peace conference, will discuss: "Up and Down In the Americas." The talk wCl touch on the geographical commercial and cultural differ ences between the various coun tries of Latin America, and will Include the Intellectual relation beween-the United States and Spanish America- Mr. II use r fimt attended the conference at Bueno Aire Id 1S3S. later traveling- by plane to 13 of the Republic to urge ratifl cation cf the Buenos Aires trea ties, and In 1SJ3-, attended the I an-American conference at Lima. Peru. Mrs. Or Lewis Wilson of Salt Lake, will add to the program br clever InterpreUUon of Spanlah life, which will delight everyone attending. "The Streets of Mex ico." will be presented, and ac cordinr to Mrs. Muaser, Or Lewis WlLsoa has pr.t a gTeat deal of time la Mexico and South Amer ica, and has studied the language and folklore of these countries until she has absorbed them Into her own personality. She has ar ranged her material on Mexico Ir.to entertainment which: she cans "A Day In Mexico, the first of which Is -The Streets of Mexico. J. Reuben Clark, former am- tasaadcr to Mtxico, says cf her: -She Is em cf the very few Am erkans whom X have ever heard who can rut Into the Mexican songs the same feeling- and at raespber which one gets In Mex-fco- Mrs. Wilson uses the ruitar and castanets la presenting her Inter relation. A light. Spanish-American lunch eon will be served. Father Is Honor Guest A urpri birthday party honored hon-ored George C Van Wagenen at the family home Monday evening, the affair be.rg tendered by Mrs. Van Wag men and the family. Games, xncaic and a well appoints ap-points luncheon were enjoyed by the foowteg: Mr. and Mrs. Van VagTven, Mr. and Mrs. Alma Van W4-er.n. Mr. and Mrs. John Penrod. Mr. and Mrs. D. S. Mur- dxK. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Ferguson. and sen Boyd. Mr. and Mrs. Vert J E. Vsn Warenen and sons Cent and Kent. Mr. and Mrs. N. La-Verl La-Verl Christensen. Miss Donna Van Wagenea and Horace Thompson. "Gold and Green" Ball Thursday The annual "Cold and Green" b3 cf the Sixth ward M. I A, wtl be held Thursday evening tn the amusement hail. " . MUs Virginia Adair Is to be crowned queen, and the affair promises to be unusually delightful. From One ndiable Source r- ' ' There" aa easy asd a hard way to buUd a home. The hard tray is to go to one firm for financing", another for.pUns, bey materials from a third, and to look cp your own contractor. You deal with four Crai thia way place responsibility with no one. Our "Or.e Step iromebuildinjr Senice relieves yea cf all details. Use these four services, 1- We offer many attractive designs and have an architectural service of our own. 2. We arrange Cnandnj for you ... with easy monthly payments just like rent. 3. Well r!ad!y advise as to the most practical type cf construction, recommend tested mate rials, and a reliable contractor. 4- We quote one price which includes everything . cece&sary for building your home. Onm aimpltf transaction covert everything. Why rjot step in and look over seme of our attractive plans and let us explain how you. like thousands of others, m7 ptirthase a home oa the F.II.A. Plan? Tri State Lumber Co. MatenaU - nam 33 j South University Avenue Literary Groups Invited To Arts Program Officers In charge of the M. I, A. Arts , Program, cordially Invite all students of literature, ana members of the literary clubs, to attend the "Hello Life" program being presented at the Firat ward hall Wednesday evening at 7:30 o'clock. Mrs. Helen Spencer Williams of Salt Lake City, a personal friend of the late Elsie Talmage Brand-ley, Brand-ley, has compiled the Interesting newspaper articles and editorials of her friend and titled the book. Hello Life." She will give ex cerpts from the book and will add her own literary experiences Into the program. She la well known In newspaper circles, and is member of the League of West ern Writers. Tickets may be secured from officers of Utah, Provo and Shar on . stakes Y. W. M. I. A and proceeds .from the series will go towards purchasing recreational equipment for the Girls canyon home. ' Sixth Ward "Fireside Chat" A Tlres'-de chat was held Sun day evening at the home of Mrs. Clara Jensen, sponsored by the -IT Men and Gleaners of the Sixth ward. A discussion on the telling of abort stories, was given by Ken neth Johanaon, after which stories were given by Lillian Christensen, Luana Porter and Chester V est. The committee consisted of Mor- rie Don Waterlyn. Orville Han cock. Luana Porter. Joyce Jolley, Melba KIrkham. Loree Christen sen. and Opal West. Music was furnished by Carl Martineau. Refreshments were served to 33 persons. Father, Son Complimented McKlnley Cook and son David were pleasantly surprised Sunday afternoon at the home of a daughter. daugh-ter. Mrs. Elaine Brereton, In celebration cele-bration of their birthday anniver saries. Two large cakes -centered the dining table, and a delicious dinner w&s served. Those present were: Mrs. Matilda Waters, Mr. and Mrs. Ted McQuivey and family. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Radke and family, Mrs. Jane Brereton, Mr. and Mrs. Woodford Wilkerson. Mr. and Mrs Clifton Brereton. Mr. and Mrs. McKlnley Mc-Klnley Cook and family, and Mrs. Nell llolman of American Fork. Singing Mothers To Rehearse The : Singing Mothers of Utah stake will meet tn the Sixth ward hall at 10 o'clock Wednesday morning for rehearsal, and the director, Mrs. John T. Taylor, urges a full attendance, and asks the women to meet promptly. - financing Phone 20 i i t m mi m. ' - , m jf . av - jF v -mm m v sr . , , . . , , - - , Clivell Glub Holds Election Election of officers took place at a meeting of the. Clivell cluo, held at the home of Mrs. Jack Sumner Monday evening. . The president, Mrs. Parker Hawkins, was in charge, and the following members were elected for the next six months: Miss Ida Markman, " president; Mrs. Jack Sumner, secretary: Mrs. Lester Allen, scrap-book and reporter, . Progressive "Clivell" was play ed. Mrs. Bert Collins winning the high score prize, Mrs. Vern Bul-luck. Bul-luck. second, and Mrs. . Homer Bandley, consolation. Luncheon was served and a St. Patrick scheme was featured In decorat ing. Mrs. R. E. Howell - and Mrs Homer Bandley were guests, and the members present were: Mrs. Vera Bullock. Mrs. Max Roberts', Mrs. Harvey Ford. Mrs. Paul Westwood, Mrs. Andrew McDon aid, Mrs. Ray Sorenaen, Mrs. Les ter Allen, Mrs. Parker Hawkins, Mrs. John Hansen, Mrs. Lewis Allen. Miss Ida Markman and Mrs. Bert Collins. 49th Anniversary To Be Celebrated By 19th Century Nineteenth Century club mem bers will celebrate their forty' ninth birthday anniversary, at i 1:30 o'clock luncheon Friday at the Edna Mae Hedqulst home, Mrs. Edwin F. . Irwin, presi dent, will Le in charge, and Mrs. S. E. Price Is general chairman. Reservations should be made lm mediately with Mrs. Ira Cowan, 022J2. . . " :.;... Pilgrim Social Group at Dinner. Covers were laid for approxi mately 75 members at the month ly dinner-meeting f the Pilgrim Social group of the Community church, held Monday evening at Meno Trope hall. The Girl Scouts, under the dl rection of Mrs. O. A. Spear, pre sented a play. The Tragic Quest.': The cast Included i Frances Hitch cock. Patty Aiken, Eleanore Stevenson Stev-enson and Marilyn Morley. Three reels of motion pictures showing Interesting - wild-life 3cenes were-presented by George C Larsen, supervisor of the Uinta National forest service.' The Cub Scouts Joined the group to enjoy the pictures. ' . . Hostesses were Mrs. O. A Spear, Mrs. Marie Chandler. Mrs.va Wentz. Mrs. NeUie York.- Mrs. Augusta McBrlde, Mrs. Martin Dunn and Mrs. Cellventra. : Mrs. Spear had the entertainment In charge. The men will have charge of ine dinner for next month, the committee comprising- the Rev. Edwin F. Irwin, Leslie Carle, George C. Larsen. Fred Ray. How ard Olsen and Arthur Olsen. Mrs. Jennie Wllkins will have the pro gram in cnarge. Wedding Day Is Observed Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ramsey, Jr.. were honored on the occasion of their fifth wedding annivers ary, at a chicken dinner given at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ramsey, Sr, Sunday afternoon. Mrs. George Swan of Los Angeles. An-geles. Calif., a sister of Mr. Ram sey, was hostess, and covers were laid for 16 family members. Pink and white sweet peas decorated the atnlng . table, which was cov ered with a Tace doth. Monday, also - to honor the couple. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Stark entertained at dinner at their home in Salt Lake City. Later, the party attended the theater, Mrs. Swan was also a guest. Beauticians At Dinner-Meeting An Interesting demonstration on hair-styling- and cutting, was given after the monthly dinner of the Utah County Beauticians, held at the Hotel Roberts Monday eve-Ring. eve-Ring. - Darrell SLsemore and Mr. Zin-gol. Zin-gol. both of Salt Lake City, presented pre-sented the program. Mrs. EUiza Cr and a II, vice president, was in charge. . In attendance were: Mtsl Mar garet P. Maw, Mrs. Eliza Crandall, Mrs. Loraine . Eggertsen. . Miss Lucile Tucker, Miss Ruth Farmer, Mrs. De Lilly Alexander, Mrs. Ina Pitcher. Mrs. Cora Mayberry, Mrs. Rhoda II. Watson, Mrs. Rev a Christensen, Mrs. Veneta Coe, Mrs. Fay S. Rose, Mrs. MUdred James, Mrs. Lillian Hardy, Mrs. Allie B. Cherrington, Mrs. Reva Wajrener, Mrs. Amy Stark, Mrs. Elzina Smith. Mrs- Lucile Ahlander. Miss Bonnie Jensen .M'.ss Lois Jen nings. MLss Ruth Jones, Miss Lu cile Parker, Miss Donna Davis, Miss Donna Scott, Miss Betty Cherrington. Miss Josephine Nor man, Miss Marjorie Hanseen, and Teller Dunford of Provo and Miss Genealogical' Workers Feted Junior genealogical workers ol Provo stake were entertained Monday Mon-day evening at the First ward hall, the occasion being an award party for work accomplished qur iner the season. ' " The following delightful pro gram was enjoyea: , beiecuons quartet." comprising Bob Hansen Garth Pehrson, Alton Madsenand La veil. Knight; one-act play, "Min uet," read by Georgia Cuillmore; solo," Sunshine, of Your Smile," Betty Davis; clarinet duet, Earl Wallace and Walter Gadd; two- minute talks, Acting President Al bert Hulish and J. Arthur Johnson, Junior supervisor: baritone solo Max Llljenqulst, accompanied by Mrs. Mildred Llljenqulst; two solos, "God Bless America, and "An Old-Fashloned Locket Karl Bandley. v V--v''v;,f;, Communlty singing was led by Mrs. Sadie Jones, and Mrs. 1 Ada Wiseman: Dr. G. P. Wiseman was master of ceremonies. The Wise mans are the social workers for the stake. - - ' Delicious refreshments were served to 165 persons,1 Including Juniors and stake board members and their partners. The Junior Genealogical society sponsors a program over KOVO each Monday at 2 p. m., toe or fleers announce, r. Also, they desire to thank the Proyo high school, public service bureau for the splendid program presented. , . Orem C of C Women Elect The ladies auxiliary to the Orem chamber of commerce met Monday at the Seminary building for its annual election, membership drive and luncheon. . ' . The new officers elected for the coming year are: 'Mrs. Jane Els- more. Mrs. Deliah Byland. Mrs Merle Jacobs, Mrs. Grace Wash burn, Mrs. i Vivian Fountln, Mrs Lucile Soulier. Mrs. Mary Cam- nlsh, and Mrs. Mary , Bernadie. 'i t A splendid program was present ed. Wayne Gunnell sang two num-i bers, accompanied by his wile. jurs. Chrlsta Christensen gave a book review, "A Woman's Plan" by Hortense Odium. Miss yjorma Hampshire and Miss Sherrie Drage gave dance numbers, accompanied by Mrs. Lois Drage. A 'dainty luncheon was served. . '. Officers for-the past year: were: Mrs. ; Ada -?- Skinner, . Mrs. . Donna York, Mrs. Fern Laudle, Mrs. Bel- Nona Baxter, Mrs. Ruby Stratton, Mrs. Grace Hansen and .Mrs. Ida Hansen. : - . Y :- , ; ";'. A special meeting will be held at the town hall Wednesday eve ning at 7 o'clock. All new officers are requested to be present. ; . . ' '-. , Young Family Reunion Set ." " Final details of the reunion of the John Young: family associ ation . have been perfected ;'ac cording to an announcement, of S. DUworth . Young, president. The reunion will be held at the Lion House, Salt Lake ' - City, March 6 at 8 p. m. sharp. The party has been designed to entertain en-tertain and instruct - all . mem bers of . the family, regardless of age, Items of the program Include the story or days in . the Uon House by - Mrs. Mabel Y. San born; the story of the Young family and each child's contrlbu Uon to the history by a member of the family and the revision of the organization of the' Young family association for more ef fectlve work. . . While these items . are . going on, there will be dancing for the younger members of the family. The lower and upper floors of the Z3on House have been re served . so that there will, be plenty of room for all of the family. The committee , desires that every member, and their families, attend. . Birthdays : Tuesday, March 5 ' DEAN KOPP Wedieday, March - 6 - JOHN P. MCGUIRE CLARENCE BOS WELL - . MRS. M. B. WALLACE A Complete- & Skilled Electrical SERVICE Ranges Refrigerators Washers Small Appliances Radios Charles Stewart Wood row Bullock 230 W. Center Phone 1432 Music Section Election Held ' Annual election of officers took place at the meeting of the music section of the Women's Council, held Monday : afternoon at the Women's clubhouse. Mrs. . Elizabeth Sardonl, chairman, chair-man, was in charge, and. the f ol-lowine ol-lowine officers were elected: Mrs mark r Newell, chairman; Mrs. Charles E. Rowan, vice chairman; Mrs. L. Glen . Christensen, secre tary-treasurer;' Mrs. Don C. Williams, Wil-liams, board member, and : Mrs. Lewis Allen, reporter, t The program was most Interesting Inter-esting and unusual. Mrs. Clark Newell, who was in charge of the program, conducted the study of the living composer, Ferde Grofe'. After giving an interesting account ac-count of his works to date, Mrs. Newell presented M. Kenneth Rog-erson Rog-erson of Salt Lake City. Mr. Rog-erson Rog-erson played the complete recordings record-ings of Ferde Grofe's Grand. Canyon Can-yon Suite on the Magnavox radio phonograph ' comblnal!on. The suite, as played by . Paul White-man, White-man, ! beautifully portrayed the lure of the Grand canyon trip, with the Sunrise, The Painted Desert, The -Trail, The Sunset and the Cloudburst ; Movements, each being be-ing a glorious picture of its own. M. I. A. meetings will be' held this evening at 7:30 o'clock In the L. D. S. ward chapels. ' Reported programs appear below: ' '' FOURTH WARD ' i "Adam and Eva," a; three-act comedy, will ' be presented free to all ward members. Miss Margaret Boyer is the director. ' Piano duets will be played. between acts. - .. " SDCTH WARD . . t"A play, "My Cousin From Sweden."., Swe-den."., will be presented v by .the Junior class, under the direction of of Miss Lawana Porter. The cast includes : Louise Collins, Dorothy Hancock, Norma Dick,- Fontella Porter, Bessie Gray, Lois Andrews. and Elaine Jensen. PIONEER WARD The. Junior, girls -will furnish the tiro era m, including two solos by ;Duane and Lamond Mecham; ac 1 1 v: .-. . i . - 4 . M' UTUAL ESSAGES COMPARE TEAS ... teste; m Wlli . ' . ;. . '1 1 .1". . - ..- ;.- AlAKE THIS TEST TODAY Make one cup of tea with the kind you have been using. Make another with TREE TEA. Taste the other kind first. Then taste TREE TEA. You will instantly appreciate the differencethe differ-encethe richer flavor that Darjeeling adds to this superbly fragrant TREE TEA blend. i i i 1 -. 1 i i I 4 "Club Calendar BETA KOKOS1S Election of officers will take place at the Beta Sorosls club meeting Wednesday at 3 o'clock at . the. ' home of Mrs. D. .. Orlo Allen. ' 4 - BIRTHDAY CLUB . Mrs. . Dean Anderson will i be hostess to memT?ers ' of the Birthday Birth-day - club Thursday; afternoon at her home. ' ' CARD? BONNEVILLE D. U. P. Camp Bonneville will meet Friday at 2 . o'clock at the home of Mrs. Nettle Jensen, 144 South ; Seventh East street. The women ' are to, be , prepared -. to pay their dues. . I. C. TJ. J . ' Mrs. ' Pearl Manton Is entertaining enter-taining the I. C U. club members mem-bers at her home, 105 East.Third North street, Wednesday , at 7 :30 o'clock. - -; "'. ' ' LAS AMIGAS : Members of the Las Amigas club will meet Wednesday evening eve-ning at 8 o'clock at the home , of Mrs. Fay Loveless. . N. of W. Neighbors : of Woodcraft will hold a , regular session 1 Thursday evening' at the I. O. O. F. hall. v . . PRIMROSE Members of the Primrose club will meet Wednesday at 2 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Bertha, Strebel. Dinner will be served later. HAPPY HOUR BRIDGE , Mrs. LeRoy Davis will be hostess hos-tess to members of the Happy Hour Bridge club Wednesday at 6 o'clock,- at her home. 8. CLUB " Members of the S. club will be guests , ot Mrs. Cyril . Condon Wednesday afternoon at the Lb G. Condon home, 244" East Second Sec-ond South. -MENDELSSOHN AUXILIARY. .The Mendelssohn Male chorus auxiliary will . not meet this mohth, the session ' having been postponed ' until April,' announces Mrs. ; M. B. Wallace. WEDNESDAY BRiDGE : Mrs. A. G. Hulick will be hostess to members of the Wednesday Afternoon Aft-ernoon Bridge club ' at her home Wednesday. cordlon . and electric guitar - selec-tioins, selec-tioins, Rene and Gayle Lewis-'; BONNEVILLE WARD . Virginia. Rupper will give a scripture reading; President Andrew An-drew Jensen, a talk on "hobbies." and ; Sterling Bush flwlll sing two solos, accompanied - by - . Naomi - Hoover, -- fillies cJiifffeireiiufi tes vj'm mq h rco ire iiiiii i - YOU'LL SAY IT'S THE 0E5T CUP OF TEA YOU EVER TASTED OR YOUR f.Ot)EY BACK "Gold and Green 99 . Ball Announced The Timpanogos ward M. IA Is making plans for its annual Qold and Green" ball, to be held Thursday evening at 9 o'clock ' In the ward amusement hall. - All are cordially invited In at tend. , ... , Merri:Eve Glub Event yMr. and Mrs. Darrold Hales were hosts to the Merri-Eve club members Saturday - evening- at their home In Spanish Fork. A cleverly appointed luncheon was served to 12 guests and St. Patrick decoratlors were used and favors given. Progressive "500" was played, the high score, favors going to Mrs. Madge - Johnson of Springvllle and James Ream of Spanish Fork. ' , OLD CUSTOMERS FAMILIES PA m down: Glasses Are Attractive! Once, style-conscious ' women "would not be seen'! ' i v In glasses but not. any more! Today's modern glasses are the ultimate in smartness and sophls-ticatlon sophls-ticatlon they add new charm, .new personality! , ' Don't hesitate! See the registered optometrist with ? offices here! s , You'll Be Frankly Told if ' Glasses Are NOT Needed 1 'Manufacturiner and 1 i'63 West'Cenler-gi.' ' -' In the garden land of Northern India grow the world s most flavorful tea leaves Darjeeling -more highly prized than the tea of any other area. It is Darjeeling, Dar-jeeling, expertly blended with top quality Ceylons, that gives you a cup of rarest flavor and fragrance when you use Tree Tea, Orange Pekoe. In addition, you will find ' that Tree Tea is most reasonably priced. 4 , . 1 If you prefer Green tea, use Tree Tea, Green, to secure se-cure die full, delicate flavor of the finest first crop leaves.' ' IMPORTANT TO KNOW ABOUT TEA. The finest Green teas must be picked in the Spring. First crop, young Green tea leaves are ideal for flavor. Tree Tea contains the finest of these leaves. Black (Orange Pekoe) teas.'on the other hand, should be picked in each one'$ prime; . some in the Spring, some in Summer, others in the Fall. The leaves selected for Tree Tea are picked ac each tea's flavpr peak,' neither after nor before. No finer leaves can be bought than those in Tree Tea. M" Men Team Given Dinner ' The , Fourth ward basketball team, Provo division "M" : Men champions, and the partners, were tendered an informal dinner at Chicken .Roost, Monday evening, by Mr, and Mrs. Hebcr C. Johnson. John-son. ' :', '. "- -' -' ' - " Roses were given to the . girls as favors. ' " A brief word of welcome was expressed ' by the host, ' and responses re-sponses were made by Glenn Ken-ner, Ken-ner, Y. W..M. I. A. president; Neff Smart,' coach and young , 1 Earl Johnson, " mascot. Roland Jensen,' in behalf 'of the team, thanked Mr. and Mrs; Johnson for the delightful de-lightful party. " :"F. J The remainder of the evening was spent in dancing. : ' In attendance were: Mr. ' and Mrs. Glenn R. Kenner, Mr.- and Mrs. Roland Jensen, Fred John, son, Jean Webb, , Kenneth Jensen, , Elaine Montgomery, Art Gilbert, June r Crowther,' ; Earl Johnson, Jaynann. Morgan. Anthony , Snow, Ethel 'Clark, Alice Bown, ; Rulon Johnson,. Wilma Hunter, Alf Alder, Al-der, Audrey Rasmusson, Neff Smart, Norma Anderson 'Bob Erlckson and Mr. and Mrs. Heber C. Johnson. .: - Dispensincr Opticians -t : ' ' PUOV6 i 11 Mary Boyer of Springvllle. |