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Show PAGE FOUR PROVO ' (UTAH)1 DAILY- HERALD, FRIDAY, 'M 7. ' 1940 Interesting ' Features Fox ' Women Club' and ; -Lodgo Newt - ' vdjfiLV fiK ( ' MiT Society Editor Bride Elect Honored At Shower Complimentary to Miss' Carol - Koment. bride-elect, Mrs. A. C. Lambert entertained at a mlscel laneous shower at her home Thura- : day evening:. ; Mrs. Ariel balllf gave a review : of .the play, 4,Purple Eyes," to ; feature the program tn which Mrs W..J. Harris alao gave three ac cordian solos and Ariel Uallif en : tcrtalned with vocal solos. Compet- I itlve games were also played, with : Mrs. Sarah Passey winning: high , score prize. : A delicious lunch was 'served by , the hostess to approximately 32 '. . guests. ... Many beautiful and use- ful gifts were presented the guest : or honor , . r : Sewing-Lunch i Club Diversions : An entertaining: meeting1 of ' the I. C. U, club was held Thura . day afternoon, at the" home tt ' Mrs. Agnes Giles with Mrs. Eva .' Cillisple, assisting: hostess." Social chat vand sewing were' diversions, ' : and Mrs. Ella Milner entertained ; the group with a, review of Mrs, : Giles' courtship. A tasty lunch ; was served by "the hostess ' and : trays were sent to Mrs. Elizabeth Camber, Mrs. Llda Johnson and r Mrs. Sarah Van Wagener, who . wfrt' lir st thlr hnmpj. t Attending the meeting wer i Mrs. Eliza Worrell, Mrs. Chris- : tine Amtoft, -Mrs Sarah - Passey, : Mrs. Jennie Vratklns, Mrs Em J mallne Snow, Mrs. Nora Bullock, ; Mrs. Florence Billings, Mrs. Edith " JRpaldlng, Mrs. Belle Manwartng, , Mrs. Lee Johnson, Miss. Llda Bali, Mrs. Mary JErekson,' Mrs. Sarah Ball and Mrs. Emma Egilson, the latter two being guests.--' -!i Book Review v Features Meet ; ' Veterans ol Foreign t Wars held : an interesting meeting Thursday night, when Mrs. Elsie Poulson was hostess. At a short business session .preceding the program, Mrs. Mina Adams reported on the ' .oppy sales. .. i A jrewf ttheVbookw'TheJ Deepening Stream" . by Dorothy Canfield Fisher, was given by Mrs, Ramona Cottam, to feature , the, entertainment. A tasty lunch was served in conclusion to nine . members. Lady Elebt Lions "New Officers Ml if Lady Lions held their regular meeting ; and luncheon Thursday night at the Roberts Hotel, with Mrs. O. Blaine Larson in charge Early in the evening, a program was given and later new oincers for the Coming year were elected, ". Mrs. Oscar Bjerregaard was elected president with Mrs. j; C. Kindred, first vice-president; Mrs, Elton Sumner, second vlce-presi dent; Airs, Eldon McKell,-: secre tary-treasurer. Mrs. O. Blaine Lar son. is the retiring president; Mrs, Clarence Greer, retiring first vice president,! and Mrs. Wallace Prince, retiring' secretary-treas urer. . The evening's program featured a talk by Mrs. Maude B. Jaco on her experiences in the legisla ture. Community singing was also enjoyed under direction of Mrs Ernest Rasmuson. ' , ; ' -v Committee members in charge of the program Included Mrs. Kenneth WeightMrs. Elton Sum her. ... Mrs. ' Thomas Stubbs and Mrs. J. A. Seethaler. Others in at' tendance were: Mrs. Thomas Gess ford, Mrs Leslie Call, Mrs. A. J. Wagstaff, : Mrs. i L. D. Wellinsr. Mrs. ,Ai M. Jacobs, Mrs. Owen Johnson,' . Mrs. "Clarence Greer, Mrs. LeRoy Johnsons Mrs. R. C. Hatch, Mrs, Ernest Has muson, Mrs. Kenneth Craven, Mrs. ICulon Morgan, Mrs. O. Blaine Larson, Mrs. Lee Snarr, Mrs. Ray Hansen, Mrs. Almo Alger, Mrs. i. C. Kindred. Mrs. Elmer A. Jacob. Mrs. Vic tor. Iledqulst, Mrs. Wilford Gray. Mrs. ', .Oscar Bjerregaard. Mrs. Glen . Christensen, Mrs. Owen P. Henlnger, Mrs. Clifton Tolboe, Mrs. Walter Hiller, Mrs. Elden McKell, Mrs. R. H. Hay ward, Mrs. Aaron Merrill and Mrs. William Rodrique, the latter , two being guests. f" Attendance prizes during the evening went to Mrs. Aura Hatch, Mrs. Clarence Greer,; Mrs. Wallace Prince, Mrs. LeRoy .Johnson- and Mrs., Oscar Bjerregaard, and the monthly favor was awarded., to Mrs. Elden McKell. Model Champion f - - '-- -1 ' X , 'V I ' l: " ' v ) , -X -, , - - . . ' -: h V. - -.. ' - j - - A, ' f .. : " ' "MA ' .i.fciM ."i.-;.'S,..!:-," ' ! -2',t M.. . Ii liir ' -!: : , ,tC,iilii.,iii-.,.l i-.iim nl m Proof that war pictures are not the only, kind that Britishers see these days fs seen in this photo of golden blonde Rae Fuller. Spec- lators at recent Royal Academy show saw' her likeness in a dozen different paintings, which made her, for the fourth successive time, the model most popular among England's ace artists. , ; - -. , , , i Birthday Club Sewing Meet FEMININE HYGIENE Asittiiseplliic soothlng.harmiess 'a, W1A Eftr-talt Mnirit ANllcitt Ms daiwet tram bank buralac IrrlUUng etwalciUl M nor naming. - : , KnTAMtT JTIy for Itotoln ByKln quickly tmadi blH-1 blH-1 fTacIln iuiptl mm (lvlna lileml fertlenle protcrtton. K kuint sett tar boar mM la cunuct. In wnmlM tub ints nn mMMirln uplloator. Aik fat tik. . - iMortu." J NOW 89c Mother Gives Birthday Party 3 "Mrs.5 Harold1 J.; Lewis enter tained at a birthday party at her home this afternoon, complimen-f tary to her son, Ronald J., ; who is seven years old. Games ' and a nicely arranged lunch weri enjoyed en-joyed by the group which! included in-cluded about 20 little friends. . ' The Birthday : club meeting at jthe home of Mrs O. D. , Hansen was tin ninvnhl nartv Thiirsrtnv t K J . J afternoon. The home was beauti fully decorated with flowers. of the season and the members spent the time with sewing and) social chat followed by a delicious lunch. ; There .were present the follow ing' members: Mrs, Heber C. Johnson, John-son, Mrs. C. O. Jensen, Mrs. Dean Anderson, Mrs. Sherman Christen- son, Mrs. - Lamar Maycock, Airs. Frank Speckart, Mrs. Willis Cand-land, Cand-land, Mrs. Earl Graham, Mrs. Paul West wood, Mrs. A. R. Shelton and Mrs. : Glenn Nelson. " At Leading Local Druggists Madsen Family Set Reunion The annual Madsen family reunion re-union is scheduled for Sunday, June 9, to be held at Canyon Glen. A picnic dinner will) bejrin at 12:30 p. m., and ,will be fpllQwed by a meeting: and program at; 2 o'clock.. Games and other forms of enter- tainment will be held throughout the day. for old and youngi All Madsen families are invited to come early and enjoy the day. : C Elmer Madsen' is reunion chair-i man.- -).:"' " : , !!' fake pur Tip vDUY J 0 17! oBoys' Brand New WASH SLACKS-Gplorfast SLACKS-Gplorfast Stripes$2.00: Ct in JMeii'and Boys' New- Plaids, ORf checks: plain color Caps, only Men's Broadcloth WHITE SHIRTS Wilt-proof Collar and' i ; : -'Ofl Shrink-proof-only C v JUr Indies' and MisseiBeautiful VOILE DttESSES-W j n0(J All tiihifastand onl Boys' Famous Herringbone r -CLOTH SUITS (Pants n 6 rr and Shirts) $2.50 "vals. for TiioVU Bargains in Ladies' SILK HOSE New Summer colors . ;' IQf 79c values only ... . . .'. . . . . . . J 368 West Center S tree t Provo Calendar . JOBS DAUGHTERS A regular meeting of Bethel No. 4, Order of Jobs Daughters will convene Saturday at 2:30 p. m. All members are urged, td be present. V Mrs. Mary Ward Club Hostess Mrsi Mary ward was hostess to members of the Primrose club at her home , Thursday afternoon. Roses added to the attractiveness of the. entertaining rooms and a delicious dinner was served shortly short-ly after the guests arrived. Sewing Sew-ing and social chat were also enjoyed. en-joyed. . . In attendance were, Mrs. Hazel Lewis, Mrs. Johanna Jacobsen, Mrs. XJannie Hedquist, Mrs. Maude Roberts, Mrs. Bertha Strenel, Mrs. Juanita Stevens.- Cards-Dinner At Club Meet , Al-Gue-Ween club ' members were guests of Mrs. Raymond Nelson Nel-son at her home Thursday afternoon. after-noon. t Progressive "500" was played and prizes were won by Mrs. Charles Jones, high score; Mrs. 'Joe McAffee, . second, and Mrs, Lynn Grdneman, consolation. consola-tion. After cards, dinner was served at one long table which was beau- Beta Sigma Phi Meeting Held ' Frances ; Johnson was hostess to members of the Utah Chapter of Beta Sigma- Phi at a regular meeting: Thursday night, at her home in Spanish Fork. The retiring president, Miss Cora Vest, was presented with A lovely gift by Director Lucille Magleby, who also gave the lea son on 'Nature." Dainty refresh- ments were served in conclusion to the following members and guests: Inez 'Ott, Gene Marie McKell, Florence Pickering of Payson, Orpha Law, Edith Russell, Cora Vest cf Provo, Lucille Magleby, Grace Cornaby; Pat Bowen, Lois Wilson, Frances Johnson of Spanish Span-ish " Fork, Mrs. Ruth Weight of sa take city and Mrs. Geneal Peterson of Spanish Fork, the lat ter two being guests. . Couple Marry Leave on Trip Announcement is made of the marriage of "Alton Merrill, son of Dr. and Mrs. Amos N. Merrill of this city, and Miss Dora Quist, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David E. Quist of Calgary, Canada, which took place Thursday in' the Salt Lake temple. Dr. Joseph Merrill, uncle of the groom, performed the ceremony, which was witnessed by close friends and members of the immediate families After a brief stay in Salt Lake City the' young couple will leave on alt ". extended honeymoon trip wmcn will take them to the bride's nome in uanaaa, where a recep tion will oe given in their honor. Following a brief visit, they will tour northern and eastern United States. The-latter part of the honeymoon will be spent at Orono, Maine. They will attend the University Uni-versity of Maine, in which : Dr. Merrill will be teaching during the summer. Alice Beesley Club Hostess iTogressive "500' ' furnished pleasant entertainment for, members mem-bers of the Optimist club when they were entertained Thursday afternoon, at the home of Mrs. Thomas Beesley. A delicious dinner din-ner followed cards and was served ser-ved to the following members and guests: Mrs. Stella Branden, Mrs. Fred Newell, guests; Mrs. - John Lun-dahl, Lun-dahl, Mrs. Charles Scott, Mrs. Leo Mecham, Mrs. Harvey Hig-glns,' Hig-glns,' Mrs. Harold G. Clark, Mrs. George Carter,-Mrs. John Yeager, Mrsi vGeorge Sheesley, Mrs. Thomas Thom-as Clark, Mrs. Aivin Corbett and Mrs. Hazel Henrie, members. Card prizes were won during the afternoon af-ternoon by Mrs. Higglns and Mrs. Mecham. '.. - .,..- X - Valley Circle ir4'-: X i. -"Si 3 S 11. i Peruvian Print . . . The pattern iof this smart sports outfit teas taken from an ancient Peruvian nobleman's poncho. The dress is a streamlined shirtwaister with the jacket body made from soft brown linen Brown and Hue are used in the print. tifully decorated with a center piece of roses. ! Place cards were also in keeping with the summer season. !, Members present Included,' Mrs Leona Henrie, Mrs. Wandle Open shaw, Mrs. Charles Jones, Mrs Fred Cooper, Mrs. Dan Kirkwood Mrs. Lynn Groneman, Mrs. Reed Bailey. Mrs. Clyde Sin&rleton. Mm. Fred Clark, Mrs. Mark Brown of springviue. Opens at the Uinta Today II '':H;.''7 i I I ..v .: . .' . ft" if . iv II , il ' ' f! , Regular Meet Valley Circle members spent a delightful evening Thursday at the home of Mrs. Karl Scherer, with Mrs. Ralph Thomas and Miss Augusta scnerer assisting nos- tesses. ; :-.:... ( 1 After a short business meeting the gr&upenjoyecTgames, social chat and a delicious lunch. The entertaining rooms were beautiful with bouquets of summer flowers. Mrs. E. J. Perham of Springville had the meeting In charge. Others in- attendance were: Mrs. Jack Johnson, Mrs. William Ralston, Mrs. H. G. Blumenthal, Mrs. Dean Bullock, -Mrs. If. A. Immisch. Mrs. W. H., Wagner, Mrs. M. S. Ross,' Mrs. Ledger Free, Mrs. Harry Har-ry Ulrey, Mrs. Lottie Redf ield and Mrs. Nora : Redf ield. MIND YOUR . MANNERS ' Test your:, knowledge of, correct social usage by answering- the following fol-lowing questions, then checking against the authoritative answers below:' V l. : Should "a note ' be rewritten If there is an Ink blot on.it? - 2. Is it good manners to sprinkle foreign words or phrases through a letter? - . 3. Is it a good idea to under score) words by way of emphasiz ing a remark?' 4. Should exclamation points be scattered tnrough a letter? o. ii you type a letter to a friend, should you apologize for aomg so? . :.. . What would vou do if You are angry at a friend who lives in another town (a) Write a letter telUnir him how you feel? . (b) Don't write a letter when you are : angry? . - ; Brady Family Reunion ; The : Brady family reunion will be held at Park Ro-She on the Springville road Sunday.- A program pro-gram by family members will begin be-gin at 11 a. m., and wUl be followed fol-lowed by a picnic lunch. Concessions Conces-sions at the park will be features of entertainment in the afternoon. Relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend. . . . : " TOO LATE FOR 1 CLASSIFICATION l OIt SALE MISCELLANEOUS 16 FOOT, boat, 8 H. P. motor. trailer, cheap. 2nd North th East Springville. - j9 15 HEAT horses, broken, unbrok- . en.. Pleasant Grove. Mel Chris tensen. J13 IOlt RENT FURNISHED 3 ROOM modern apartment, also sleeping ro(m t0 East 4th North. . ? jl3 1 MODERN ' room, light houee- keeping, or sleeping, adults. W0 West Center. , , jlO 3 ROOM modern apartment. 1190W. 187. North 2nd East. J13 MAIN floor modern apartment. private bath. . 387 North 3rd East, i V:f,'- - r V j!3 ' - ANSWERS 1. Yes. ' . . - 2. No. 3. It should be done but rarely. 4. No. It makes it look school- girlish. 5. No. Best "What Would You Do" so lution (b). By the time the letter arrives you may be all over your anger but you will, perhaps. have lost a friend by then. V'V:,;V-;-.; . " EMERY PROJECT OKEII SALT LAKE CITY, June 7 0J.P) State Administrator Darrell J. Greenwell said President Roosevelt Roose-velt today authorized an $8,999 WPA street project for Oranee- ville, Emery county. $5,566 will be put up by the government and 33,433 by the city. MODERN 2 room apartment 442 North 1st East. Phone 352R. J13 FOR KENT .' UNFURNISHED 3 ROOM modern apartment, hot water, gas range, refrigerator, garage. 492 East. 2nd South. jlO 4 ROOM modern apartment, new ly decorated. 42 East Center. 1 1 3 ROOM basement apartment; electrically equipped. Heat, hot I water, 178 North 2 East. jlO FOR RENT PASTURE for dry stock. Good waiter. Phone &C8R. - J13 WANTED MISCELLANEOUS CATTLE ranch.. Must be in gap surrounded by mountains. State size, location, water facilities, and price. Herald Box F. P. 4. J7 GIRL for housework, exchange for piano lessons. Phone 07 8 J. COLLAPSIBLE baby carriage. , Large size. Phone 1501. . j3 PARTNER in restaurant business. Good spot in Orem, $300 cash required. Write Herald Box B. D. I j7 Warren- William clips the "bracelets" on Harry Stephenson in a scene from j' "The Lone Wolf Meetsx a Lady" opening today at the - Uinta theater with a cast that ' Includes Eric Blore, Jean Muir and Roger Pryor. More action and thrills s are provided by Roy Rogers. and George "Gabby" Hayes In "Young Buffalo Bill,", the Dil worth' Simmons and '' - Alenc C. Simmons present SIX WEEKS COURSE IN PIANO :. FnnniiLin school Beginning June 10th " ' ' Phone 120S Shower Held For Bride Mrs. Lester R. Taylor entertained entertain-ed at a delightfully arranged show er at her home Wednesday night, honoring Mrs. Ceorganna Bates Fisher, who was recently wed. An entertaining program and games featured the eruei tainment and in conclusion tasty, refreshments refresh-ments were served. About thirty five relatives and friends attend ed and the bride, received a lovely- variety of gifts. S. C. Club Elects New Officers S. C. club members were guests of Mrs. Lee Tuttle at her Home Wednesday afternoon. Progressive bridge was followed by a tasty dessert lunch. Prizes for the bridge games went to Mrs. Horace Newton New-ton and Mrs. Delbert Coleman. Beginning a custom: to be followed fol-lowed throughout " the year, tiie group presented birthday gifts to Mrs. Delbert Coleman and Mrs. Claude Snyder. The club also elected Mrs. Lee Tuttle, president for the coming year; Mrs. Horace Newton, secre tary, and Mrs. Harold J, Lewis, reporter. Mrs. James H. Shurtliff was , a special guest. - Chere Amie Club' Meet : Members of the Chere Amie club were guests of Mrs. Ray Bush at the Edna Mae Hedquist home Thursday evening. A delicious dinner was served, and two tables of bridge played. Prizes for the games were won by Mrs. Keith Thomas, high score, and Mrs. G. O. Hancock the traveling prize. Mrs. Elmer; Singleton, a former member, who has moved to Salt Lake City, was presented with a lovely gift. i Attending the party were Mrs. Wilford Russell. Mrs. Elmer Singleton, Sin-gleton, Mrs. Carl Elliott. Mrs. Glen Ripple, Mrs. Harry Mc-Coard, Mc-Coard, Mrs. G. O. Hancock. Mrs. Keith Thomas and the hostess. Engagement Of Couple Made Known. " Miss Vilate Watklns. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Claude Larson of Provo, will become tne bride of Robert Acil Roundy of Springville, Spring-ville, In a teinple ceremony to take place the latter part of June. She is a graduate of the Provo high school and the L. D. S. seminary sem-inary -and. is employed as stenographer sten-ographer at. the Clark Clinic. Mr. Roundy is a graduate of the Utah State Agriculture college. Logan, where he was affiliated with the Alpha -Zata forest service fraternity. fra-ternity. He is employed with the government range program and following their marriage the couple plan to make their home at Price. . : ' Eva Mildenhall N. of W. Hostess - -- -..--. , - -. Neighbors of Woodcraft were guests of Mrs. Eva Mildenhall at her home Thursday night. The regular business problems were discussed under direction of Mrs. Mildenhall. guardian neighbor, and Mrs. Mildenhall and Mrs. Ellen Hollingshead were chosen to attend at-tend the pep meeting in Salt Lake City June 22, at which the grand guardian, Minnie Hiner, wiH attend. at-tend. At the close of the meeting, re-, fresh ments were served by the hostess hos-tess to twelve members. Can't Eat, Can't Sleep, Awful. Ga s PRESSES HEART Ou ob mjr hmf u o b4 I eedl ot mi or alep. Il anl tr.J heart. A Lnnd MLrri4 Adiar.fc. Th fcrt dot bnmf ht m r i. . Hrw I u I Uh, itp fen, ud Tr lil fcttr." Mr. Ju. rujr. A lWnk an oa boTit upper and krr bor-U. AJ-.u f.-m tut iitlia&l myttrm m reml tkinri, bntt tf fclXATlNLi. tour tumArh, liKW. oatmiB 6v crmin! .m snd liir U 1 1- latintwn BAUNCLUnMh. laMomm pouciul ots!ly niim OAS n4 ram-i- (adv) City Drug Co. We Are Cuttin- the Trices Right in Half SPECIAL! 1 Day Only TOMORROW! 100 DRESSES ' rn Values $4.95 and $7.95 Sale Sli U 75 DRESSES Cfl rtrt . , Values to $7.95 Sale U "'', NO TRY-ONS ALE' BUY ONE . . . . GET ANOTHER ONE FOR .... lc Sale Positively Ends Saturday, June 8 . The Greatest Sale in Our History! COATS-SUITS-BnESSES-nnTS EXAMPLE OF VALUES: omissus " ' Regular $5.95 Sale . . . . 2 for S5.96 icegular $7.9o Sale 2 for $7.96 ANY HAT TN OUR STORF! SI Of) ' "If It's New or Smart We Have II- GLORIA' CG NORTH UNIVERSITY AVENUE companion-feature on . this-program." , J |