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Show PAGE FOUR PROVO (UTAH) DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 10, 1940 O m : . y i Delta Phi Dinner-Dance Announced The annual lnter-chapter formal dinner-dance of Delta Phi, - honorary honor-ary missionary fraternity, will be held Saturday evening In the University Uni-versity of Utah Union building In Salt Lake City. Chapters participating In the traditional event are University of Utah, Brigham Young univer-sity.and univer-sity.and Utah State Agricultural college. , The affair is being planned plan-ned by a Joint committee with Derald P. Romney of Salt Lake City, aa chairman. Guests of honor who have been Invited as patrons of the fraternity are President J. Reuben Clark, Jr., and Mrs. Clark; President ' George Thomas of U. of U. and Mrs. Thomas; President Christen Jensen of B. Y. U. ; and Mrs. Jensen; President Elmer CJ. Petersen of U. S. A. C. and Mrs. Petersen. National officers of the fraternity who will be present. Include In-clude Dr. John A. Widtsoe, president, presi-dent, and Mrs. Widtsoe; J. Wyley Sessions, tribune, -' and Mrs. - Sessions; Ses-sions; and Harold H. Smith, secretary, secre-tary, and Mrs. Smith. Dinner is scheduled to begin at 7:30 o'clock and will . be . followed by an evening of dancing. -i Utah Couple To Wed In Florida PLEASANT GROVE Mr. and Mrs. Wm.- L, Green of Pleasant Grove, In company " with Miss Caroll Hatch of Provo, and Mr. and Mrs. Will Sterling of Salt Lake, left Sunday,- April , 7, by auto for Pensacola, Florida. David Green, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. L. Green, who Is enrolled there at the United States naval aviation school, will meet them and on Friday, April 12, he and Miss Hatch will be marri ed In a military mili-tary wedding. The young couple will : reside in - Pensacola, where Mr. Green . began - aviation training train-ing six months ago. He has enlisted en-listed for four years. The parents and the Sterlings will return home lirtw weeks. ", ri, i ' (Whcn you work or when you play, an ice-cold bottle of Coca-Cola .,.. ' - -has everything it takes to refresh you. ;You drink it and it satisfies completely with a happy after-sense of refreshment. refresh-ment. Thirst asks nothing more. V BOTTLED UNDER AUTHORITY OF THE COCA-COLA COCA-COLA BOTTLING COM PANY - Noblest Roman . -jr Y. THIS handsome Dushane hat ot Roman striped silk twill is : casual and comfortable enough to suit the practical woman i who likes bonnets simple, vet at the same time dashing and exciting. ex-citing. Notice the upturned sides and the fringed fends at the back. Phi Chi Theta Pledges Girls - Pledging ceremonies were held by the Phi Chi Theta girls of the B. Y. U.. Tuesday evening ' at the home of the president, Blanche Whiteley. The following girls were pledg ed: Fern Wright, .Norma panger field, Marian Beeraft, Serena Ludlow, Beth Merrill, Grace Ash- by, Beth Miner, Marguerite Tay lor. Myrra Williams,- . . Merry; P - Vis, 4 . 7 .T THE PAUSE THAT Of Them All 1 V A. jwA - .... it ' Choules and , Lillian. Young, f -f Candlelight ceremonies were conducted by Miss Whiteley, and Miss Ileen Ann Waspe Introduced the new girls. Lois Jenson sang the Phi Chi Theta song. Refresh. ments followed and were -served to 27 members. " ; Thursday evening, the girls will present two musical numbers num-bers at the ..dinner for commercial commer-cial teachers, , at the Hotel Roberts. Rob-erts. Also, they are in charge 'of registrations for the commercial contest Friday, and the dance and assembly-program: t II RE.FRt CO. BY , - - Provo, Utah . fin..,!: Provo High Junior Prom Date Set - Centered around the theme, "Stairway to the Stirs," decorations decora-tions for Provo high school's annual an-nual Junior Prom, April 26. will feature a combination of streamers stream-ers in three shades of blue blended blend-ed with silver,-according to Class President Kelly Gardner, who is general chairman of Junior Day activities. Margaret Wilson, vice-president, vice-president, and Doressa paxman, secretary, are the other . members mem-bers of the general Prom committee. com-mittee. " Decoration . plans will be carried car-ried out under; the direction-of Alan Carter, junior." and Max Germer, art instructor.. A Junidr assembly, a special issue of the Provonian, ' edited by an all-junior staff,, and the Junior ; Promenade; which highlights high-lights the day's activities, are a few , of the features included in plans for the day. , Junior class x faculty advisers are Rudolph -Reese, mathematics Instructor; Miss Anna Smoot English instructor, and Max; Germer, Ger-mer, art instructor, ; Manavu Ward Reunion Set The Manavu ward 'Till celebrate its twentieth birthday anniversary Thursday afternoon and l evening at the meeting house,'' and Bishop Wilbur Sowards cordially invites all present and former members of the ward to participate. Children up to 12 years of age will be entertained at ; 4 o'clock in the afternoon, by the Primary and Junior Sunday school. Games and refreshments will delight the youngsters. 4 In the evening at 8 o'clock, aU adults will be tendered a program, to be followed by dancing and r$ freshments. , MIND YOUR MANNERS . Test "your?1, knowledge of ""Cor rect social -usage "by answering the following : questions, ' then checking against, the authorita tive answers belowr . r. 1. May a man use his business card for social purposes ? . - ! .. 2. Should a man who has a son with the same name use "Senior' on his card? i 'lX ' V-l 3. Should 'a young. -'man's - card have "Junior", on if it he1', has the same . name aa his -father? i 4. When a young man's father dies, does : the young '. man - drop the Junior from his name? 5. Which Is the correct profes sional - card for an ' M. D.-rDr, John Smith or John' Smith, ; M. D.? What .would you do If .You are a young girl having your first visiting cards engraved . . -v.. " ' ,. . ' (a) 'Have; them engraved "Bet ty Anne Smith"? ? (b) Have them engraved "Miss . . . Elizabeth : Anne Smith" ? (c) Have them engraved "Ellz- . a beth Anne Smith"? ? ANSWERS l. No. - . 2. No. " ' 3. Tes. j ' 4. Yes. ' , .'. . ' . : 6. Both are correct. '. Best "What Would You Do" so luUon--(b). . SHAMPOO PILE i FABRICS When shampooing-- fur n i t u r e upholstered in pile - fabrics, such as corduroy, velvet ; or velour, brush jit thoroughly with a soft brush against the nap when it is almost - dry. Be sure to let it dry completely . before i anyone sits down in the chair. UTAH n A D A G E TONIGHT! ivilh Rhythm Go-cds Girls' Dance Band ; BARGAIN PRICES: Ladies Before 9 p. m. FREE - Gents 25c Regular Admission After 9 p.m. Calendar V. F. W. AUXLLX.KY ' The ladies' auxiliary to the Veterans Vet-erans of Foreign Wars, will hold election of officers at a meeting set for Friday at 2 o'clock, at the home of Mrs. R. E. Tyler. i U. C3. T. AUXILIARY f4The U. C. T. auxiliary members will entertain their husbands at a dinner Friday evening at 8 o'clock at Riverside. Mrs. Alrao Simmons' and Mrs. Almo Alger are hostesses. host-esses. - ,-. S READERS' GULLU . Mrs. Preston Hughes will present pre-sent the x-ogram at the Readers' Guild meeting, Friday at 4 o'clock, prompt, at the home of Mrs. Lewis Clark, 309 East Third North street. - : j. f. r. ' ' Members of the J. F. F. club will meet at the home of Mrs. Martin Kimber, Thursday evening. . ' . '. ACACIA , The Acacia club is to meet JTri- day at-4 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Don Stubbs. Mrs. Rees Bench will give, the program. - ' BOXNIE THAIS , Mrs. Harold r Bunnell will be hostess to members of the Bonnie Thais club Friday evening at her home. : v . - FINE ARTS Members of the Fine Arts club will meet Thursday at 3 o'clock at , the home of Mrs. Carl D. Swenson. The program on "Modern "Mod-ern "American - Painters" 'Will be given by Mrs. Mack Swenson and Mrs. C La Voir Jensen. Music will be under the direction of Mrs. Bertrand F. Harrison. BRIDGE CLUB . '. . Mrs. G. T. Braun will be hostess to members of her bridge .club Friday evening at her home. f , VINEYARD K. CLUB Mrs. Roy Warner will entertain members of the Vineyard R. club, at her home in Provo, 312 North Fifth East street, Thursday afternoon. after-noon. v NLVETe'eNTII CENTURY ' An open session of the Nineteenth Nine-teenth Century club will be held Friday at 2:30 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Edwin F. Irwin, Special music has been prepared by Mrs. II. B. MenseL Each member may Hnvitrohe guest. " " ' i - t LITERARY LEAGUE , .' Members of the Literary League will .meet Friday at 4 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Wesley P. Lloyd. Mrs. Vern Tolboe will review ."The Yearling,' by Marjorie Rawllngs. , .UNIVERSITY DAMES .The music section of the special Interest group of the University Dames, will meet Thursday evening eve-ning at 8 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Rlssa Clark, 609 North First West street. MEDICAL AUXILIARY The meeting of the Utah County Coun-ty . Medical - Society auxiliary, scheduled for this evening, has been ' postponed - until further notice. ... . . v ALL JE17. I :4N :-;Toi i r;. i ROAn.v.AS THIS IIEHFECKED , GHOST COMES HOME! Ho was "lost at sea!" His family " spent all his insurance money I then he turned up... alive smiling Frank Morgan s hap hit...as the henpecked husbarK who turns conquering I V J (jteZZh J u.x act sr- r sft?J ' y' j ' Cartoon ' 'fyLJ'0'"' . Vr Arts Program Friday Night . "Our Town," by Thornton Wider. Wi-der. a three-act modern comedy drama, will be presented by Li la Ecclea Brimhall of the University of Utah, at the M. I. A. Arts program Friday evening at 7 o'clock in the Firsjt ward hall. The philosophy' of the play makes it deeply impressive, announce an-nounce those who have heard it, and the evening gives promise of being highly entertaining. All students of literature and mem-t3rs mem-t3rs of literary clubs and organizations organ-izations are extended a special invitation. ' ' Wednesday., evening, April 17, the final number on the Arts program will . be presented, when Dr, Billie Hollingshead of the B. Y. IT. faculty, speaks on "Psychology as it Effects Your Personality." Happy Hour Dance Club The Happy Hour Dance club will hold another party Saturday evening at the golf clubhouse. Music will be furnished by the Swingsters, and a large crowd la anticipated by the committee. ' fiTODERN ! IVJlENUS ! xruxnjxrij'j'xrjt(wri' M m m . WcdneMlay, April 10 ROBERT V. GREAVES, and - daughter, LA VON GREAVES DR. G. P. . WISEMAN " . Thursday, April 11 HENRY ERLANDSON EUGENE OLSEN HYRUM BAIRD HAROLD G. CLARK MRS. GEORGE SCOTT, and MRS. MINNIE JOHNSON, twins. . .'.,.. Evening Of . Bridge Enjoyed . ; A bridge-luncheon was given by Miss Edith Russell Tuesday evening at her home, for members mem-bers of the Dena'.Truse club. Small tables were set and were centered with the seasons' flowers. flow-ers. Urn. Mary , Palfreyman " won the high score prize; Miss Mildred Mil-dred Moe, second, and Mrs. Rulon Boyson, the guest award. Guests included Mrs. Boyson. Miss Jean Larsen. Mrs. Sidney Russell Jr- and Mrs. Bert Anderson. An-derson. Members present were Miss Veda ' Hicks, Miss Mildred Moe, Miss Orpha Law, Mrs. Ruth I , Jones, Mrs. Emily K. Watts, Mrs. Virginia Brienholt, and Mrs. Mary II. Palfrcyman of Spring-viile. Spring-viile. TODAY! And and ith FRANK MORGAN 1 v7 i It f I 1 It warn I Billi BURXE Ann RUTHERTOKD JoKn SHELTON Rogirvald OV7EIJ Donald MEOC Nt PENDLETON Frank ALBERTS ON WCXlAMTHirU ALiOT I. iXVOT City Briefo SI1ji Marjorie Ric hard von. of Oakland, Calif daughter of Mrs. Leah Richardson, underwent a major operation at the Utah Valley Val-ley hospital this morning, she ia reported to be , doing nicely. Mm. Melba, Broun of San Francisco. Fran-cisco. Calif-,-Is visiting her sister, sis-ter, Mrs. Ed. R. Smith of Provo. Mr. and Mrs. J. ' J. Nwattk and children have left for lie-GuJrk, lie-GuJrk, Missouri, where they will spend two weeks with relatives and friends. Sirs. Georgo IL Carter has left for Pocatello, Idaho, to vacation for a few days with her sisters. . Mr. and Mrs. Seymour Gray were Salt Lake visitors Tuesday. John Wargon of Yakima. Wash., Is ; a visitor la Provo today. to-day. , " C C Clark of Salt Lake City spent today In Provo on business. W. ' C. Burr of Eiiings. Mont is among -the visitors here. m Lawrence L. Beach of Logan, visited In Provo today on business. busi-ness. . Tres. and Mrs. Merrill D. CTay-son CTay-son (Mary Taylor) are returning this evening to their home in Atlanta, Ga after being here for conference. Mr. Clayson is president of the southern states L. D. S. mission. Wells 51c All lter, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. McAllister of Santa Barbara. Calif., former Provoans. en route to his home from the north central states where he served serv-ed an L. D. S. mission, spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Alder and family of Provo. - ; CLEANTXG PROTECTS . t To 'protect against moths, winter win-ter draperies,' woolen blankets, comforters, rugs and winter clothing should all be dry-cleaned or washed before storing away for the summer. Upholstered furniture fur-niture should t3 gone over, thoroughly thor-oughly with the vacuum upholstery uphol-stery attachment, shampooed. If necessary, and sprayed with some ; reliable anti-moth solution before; covering with clean slipcovers, j ' II.. on. I COLOR FORECAST ' Even before most women have chosen their spring wardrobes. LNJ I J r.017 SIIOWKIG! THE GREAT AIR PICTURE YOU HAVE WAITED YEARS TO SEE AGAIN! - . More Timely As Each Hour P.osscs rTrG LONDON E0M BED! Wiiliii THRILLING AIRPLANE FIGHTS! Zeppelin in Flames Over Ixindon! AIR WAR IN ALL ITS TURILfcING HORROR! Wt vA. Thrilling Air Spectacle n J'L i 3 with JEAN HARLOW BEN IYON JAMES HALL Hundreds of Roaring Airplanes! -Plus- fore-sighted stjlUU bfRtn rre-dicticg rre-dicticg fashions for fill. .Cor.gi brown is predicted as brpcrtA-t for fall acce&ories. since it harmonizes har-monizes racely vilh.most tor.fi of brown, also witu bei?e, fold, grrtns and prays, all ef which will be popular ta.ll costume colors. Now Shoicingl "Uncle Sam's New War Birds in Thrilling- Action! Also ' SWING V TUNES! LOVELY GIRI! It's a Jitterbug's "' Paradise "Swin Sister, Swins" . i with KEN MURRAY KATHRYN Iv.NE L.VST MIOW TONIGHT -Swlnp- ..... g.(S .Nvj" - - t Si.VS A LJ VY ,i K A i; CASH QUIZ CONTEST TONIGHT At 9 p. m. $15 Cash Prizes'. Join the Fnn and Share in the Many Prizes ! r - -- V -: ; , - . ' t , v C |