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Show .ipROVCf tUTAHT 'DAILY ' " HERKED" TUESDAY,-"' MARCH : 3Tf"1912 PAGE -FIVE Features For Ethel D. Rambeau j -Woaisn; Gub end - Society Editor Lodge Ncwi I rnone tx State D. U, P. Meet Is Set The ' stale convention of the" Daughters of Utah. -Pioneers will be held Saturday In the Lafayette ballroom . of the J Hotel Utah in Salt Lake: City, . and a large, attendance at-tendance of Utah county members is urged by the county, president, Mrs. Edith M. Powell.; Sessions will be held at 10 a. m. and 2 p. m. ' ; :'v':- All Provo daughters who desire to attend - are to contact Mrs. PoweJl or Mrs. Lucy I. Clyde. Club JLhversions t Entertaining at the Verne Nel-fson Nel-fson home, Mrs. L. L. Nelson was .mstM to mpmrwrB of the MOD- Mow AftAntrmn Ssvial Mlin M ftn- Stn.. TU p-n rr were nlaved. for wBicD Drizea went to Mrs. Jie E. Olsen, high score; Mrs. William Hiiaennau, secona, ana Aire, rreu Singleton, consolation. An Easter motif predominated in the luncheon, and sweet peas and Easter favors decorated the table. Mrs. Arthur Harding, Mrs. Hat-tie Hat-tie Wright and Mrs. Lena Swen-son Swen-son were guests, and members present were Mrs. Ole E. Olsen, Mrs. Peter Groneman. Mrs. Rose Vincent, Mrs. Albert Halladay, Mrs. Fred Singleton, Mrs. William Wil-liam Mildenhall, Mrs. Frank Halladay, Hal-laday, Mrs. William Vincent, and Mrs. Eliza Westphal. At Dinner In Salt Lake Mr. and Mrs. Frank Speckart and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sutherland Suther-land and baby, were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. T. David Hettig. at their home in Salt Lake City, Sunday. The occasion celebrated . the birthday anniversary of Mrs. Speckart. BIRTHDAYS . I mmmmtmtmtmgmtmmmmmmmmmmmmlmtmlmlmtmlmtmmmmmttmmt I " ' . 4 aBBBBBBMMMB Orem Matron Is Honored By Family On; 84th Birthday; Dinner; Program Mrs. Julia C. Burr, resident of Orem for 30 years, was complimented compli-mented by members of her family: fam-ily: Monday evening, the occasion being her eighty-fourth birthday anniversary. An elaborate dinner was served, the long banquet table being attractive at-tractive with Easter lilies and daffodils. Covers were laid for 60 children, grandchildren and greatgrandchildren. great-grandchildren. J. J. Burr was toastmaster, and the following program was enjoyed en-joyed during and after dinner: Selections, mixed quartet, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Pyne and Mr. and Mrs. Virl Christiansen; reading, Mrs. Dick Burr; cornet solo, Glen Burr; tribute, Miss DeEsta Burr; duet, Emma Lou Millet and Lyle Adams; tribute, written by a son, Orson Burr, read by L R Bullock; solo, Mrs. Lor an a Allen; response, Mrs. Burr; remarks, G. M; Burr." The beloved matron Is hale and hearty at her advanced age, and is unusually active. She is noted for her . pieced quilts, and she has found time to make quilts not only for her 'daughters and daughters-in-law, but for - many of the girls of the family. She has 12 living children, 10 of whom were present, as follows: fol-lows: Perry A. Burr, Provo; G. M. Burr, Salina; Mrs. Paul A. Mil-lett, Mil-lett, Mrs. Don C. Clayton, T. , J. Burr, Mrs. Earl Mecham, LeEarl Burr and Mrs. Roy Park, Orem; Mrs. Virgil Bullock, Provo; L. R. Burr, Ephraim. Those absent were Henry Burr of Susanville, Calif., and Orson Burr of Twin Falls, Idaho. Also, Mrs. Burr has 76 Burr; duet, Evelyn Park and Alta grandchildren and 86 great-grand- Kappieye; tribute, Mrs. Virgil children, Relief Society Programs FIRST WARD Mrs. Mary Josie and Mrs. Harold Har-old Anderson will present the teachers' topic lesson in the special spe-cial teachers' meeting Wednesday at 1:45 p. m., the subject to be "saDDatn Eay Observance As An expression of Faith." The theol ogy lesson on "Baptism" will be given by Mrs, Dorothy Cassity. There will be a nursery. FIFTH WARD Meeting Wednesday at 2 o'clock. Mrs. Mary . Jacobsen and Mrs. Olive Nicholes of the social serv ice committee, will be in charge. Tuesday, March SI MRS. THAOLA TUCKER - Wednesdays April 1-O. 1-O. R. THOMAS S. H. JONES MRS. ELVIRA HONE WILLARD DAVIS MRS. EDNA MAE HEDQUIST rnuscnfifiAn I RHEUMATIC PAIN For Quick Relief Rub On ForQtti Young Couples At Dinner-Dance A birthday dinner-dance was given Monday evening by Mr. and Mrs. Sam Robinson, for their son. Jay Robinson. Easter decorations were attrac tive on the c'ining table at the Robinson home, a large three- tiered cake, in pink and blue, forming the centerpiece. Gifts were presented to the honor guest. Later, dancing was enjoyed at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Adam son. The group included: Jay Robinson, Robin-son, Jeanne Needham, Paul Sor-enson, Sor-enson, Viola Clark, Ray Muhle-stein, Muhle-stein, Carol Crandall, Gale Brady, Delia Sorenson, Arthur Medrick, Mary Lou Barrett, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Robinson, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Adamson and Eugene Robinson. Rob-inson. . M.I.A. Festival For Stake Girls The Junior girls of Utah stake will hold their annual festival this evening in the Sixth ward hall. Each girl is invited to bring her i mother. Ward presidents will be special guests. Couple Marry; Reception Set A reception in the Joseph Smith building Friday evening, will honor Mr. and Mrs. Royal B. Henderson (Elaine Lichfield) who were united in marriage in the Logan temple Monday. Parents of the young couple are Mr. and Mrs. William G. Lichfield Lich-field of Provo, and Mr. and Mrs. William Henderson of Vernal. Mrs. Lichfield and Mrs. Henderson, Hen-derson, the mothers, witnessed the ceremony; also, the bride's grandmother, Mrs. Ines Menlove Stevens of Provo, and Mrs. Lillie Olsen of Provo. A dinner -was given by Mrs. Merrill Peterson at her home in Logan,' immediately after the ceremony, covers being laid for eight guests. The newlyweds are spending a few days in southern Utah, and will return Friday for the recep tion. A smart, traveling suit of bur gundy wool, with beige access ories, was worn by the bride. Her corsage was of gardenias. Birthdays Are Celebrated J. W. Bell and Eric Reinhold arranged a delightful surprise party for their wives, Saturday evening at the Bell home, the occasion oc-casion being their birthday anni versaries. Bridge and "500" were played, Mrs. Harold Lewis winning the favor. A tasty luncheon was serv ed to the following couples: Mr. and Mrs. Howard Harris, Mr. and Mrs. Harold J. Lewis, Mr. and Mrs. Laurie Sutherland, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Wooton, Mr. and Mrs Eric Reinhold and Mr. and . Mrs J. W. Bell. I Cltib Calendar REAL ESTATE LISTINGS So that tht interests of the public may be best served, list exclusively ex-clusively for sale your property with a member of the Provo Real Estate Board. Exclusive listings at your request will receive re-ceive the services of all members of the Provo Real Estate Board. Services given on exclusive listings includes property appraisal, advertising, for sale signs, protection to seller arid buyer, and many other advantages. By retaining the service of a real estate broker and placing your confidence in him, you enable him to render you more intelligent and satisfactory service. The members of the Provo Real Estate Board are as follows: Curtis Insurance Agency Dixon Real Estate Company Gray .Realty Company Hoffman Realty Company Homeland Realty Company George W. Myers Owens Realty Company William Parry (Springville) Payne Real Estate Company Prows & Stein Rowan Realty Company Fred E. Ray Willard L. Sowards For your best interests, list your property for sale with us. PROVO REAL ESTATE BOARD LITERARY SECTION The literary section of the Women's Wo-men's Council will meet Wednesday Wednes-day evening at 7:30 o'clock at the Women's clubhouse. C. H. Rigby will talk on modern artists art-ists and will give their biographical biograph-ical sketches. FELICIA A party for Felicia club members mem-bers will be held at the home of Mrs. Myrtle Dean, 410 North Seventh East street, Thursday at 2:30 o'clock. TRES JOLI Mrs. Alex Mortensen will be hostess to members of the Tres Joli club Thursday at 1:30 o'clock at her home. PRISCILLA Members of the Priscilla club will be entertained by Mrs. James Booth Friday at 2:30 o'clock at the home of Mrs. W. H. Olsen. N. of W. Neighbors of Woodcraft will hold installation of officers Thursday Thurs-day evening at 8 o'clock at the I. O. O. F. hall, after which a social for the partners will be held. J FINE ARTS Members of the Fine Arts club will meet Thursday at 3 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Frank J. Mullett. Prof. B. F. Larsen 'will talk and show colored slides on "Art." One of Prof. Larsen's paintings will be given to a member mem-ber during the afternoon. Music will be in charge of Mrs. Oliver Dalton and Mrs. E. S. Groesbeck. Refreshments will be served. BETA SIGMA PHI A meeting of the Xi chapter of Beta Sigma Phi, will be held Wednesday evening at 7:30 6'clock at the home of Mrs. L. L. Culli-more. Culli-more. Members may invite guests. Prof. B. F. Larsen will give an illustrated talk on "Art." WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON BRIDGE Mrs. Roy Sorenson will be hostess hos-tess to members of the Wednesday Wednes-day Afternoon Bridge cluSj at Keeleys at the regular hour,' Wednesday. Wed-nesday. AMERICAN LEGION AUXILIARY The American Legion auxiliary will meet at the home of Mrs. George Carter, 701 East 4 South, Thursday evening at 8 o'clock. Mrs. Harold Anderson is in charge of arrangements. The theme of the meeting will be 'Pan-Americanism'. O. P.' C. Mrs. Inez Olsea will be hostess to the O. P. C. club Wednesday at 2 o clock at her home. VARIETY Members of the Variety club 'will meet Thursday evening at 8 o clock at the home of Mrs. Dean Hansen. REYNOLDS NO. 3 A meeting of the Alice Louise Reynolds club, Chapter No. 3, will be held at the home of Mrs. Benjamin Cummin gs, 460 East Seventh North street, Thursday at 3 o clock. Assisting hostesses will be Miss Vilate Elliott and Mrs. Sarah Passey, and Miss El liott will talk on "Color In Cloth ing As It Affects the Individual.' Patriotic music will be furnished and refreshments will be served PHILE NADA Members of the Phile Nada club will meet Thursday at 3 o'clock at the Hotel Roberts. Mrs. Blaine Hart, who has left for Washington, Washing-ton, D. C, has arranged for the party, and the president, Mrs. R. D. Cloward will be acting hostess in the absence of Mrs. Hart. Mrs. Harold Bailey and Mrs. Jack Jen sen have the program in charge. L NATAUSHA Miss Geraldine Olsen will entertain enter-tain members of the L'Natausha club Thursday evening it the home of Mrs. Elaine Davis, 62 East Third South street. 4-G A pot-luck dinner will be held by the 4-C club members Thurs day afternoon at the home of Mrs. Olive Williams. OPTIMIST Mrs. E. G. Durnell is enter taining members of the Optimist club Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Bert Sullivan. ' REYNOLDS No. 6 The Alice Louise Reynolds eluh. Chapter No. 6. will elect new of ficers at the meeting, Thursday i i :u o ciock at tne home or Mrs. John T. Taylor. Mrs. Lynn C. Hayward will rive a book re view. "Flats" hr Crochet By MRS. ANNE CABOT Doing more walking than you used to? Guess we all are- but as long as we're walking in our own free United States, no one is apt to complain! However, you will want to rest your feet the moment you get into the house at nights and good, comfortable "flats" certainly ease the strain. You'll enjoy making and wearing these cotton rug yarn slippers. Inexpensive to make, colorful and easily laundered, they're most practical! Soles are also crocheted. - Slippers, as illustrated, are made of dark blue yarn and Pekinese Pek-inese dog ornament ir made of strands of white crochet. For complete crocheting instructions for House Slippers-small, Slippers-small, medium and large sizes (Pattern No. 5301) send 10 cents in COIN, YOUR NAME and ADDRESS and the PATTERN NUMBER NUM-BER to Anne Cabot, The Daily Herald, 106 Seventh Avenue; New York City. Enclose lc postage for each pattern ordered. County Appoints SpeciaL Deputy Utah county commissioners Monday afternoon appointed .Le- Grande Carlson of Spanish Fork as a special Utah county , deputy sheriff to serve as a guard: at the canrornia Packing . c o rporatton plant in Spanish Fork. f"-' ., Carlson's appointment was recommended by E. E. Anderson, plant superintendent.: The decuty will serve without pay from the county. . Appointment of Miss Beth Scho- field of Provo as stenographer for tne civilian , defense - council and county rationing, board was also approved by the commission. Miss Schofield will receive a salary of 80 ler month Mid Inintlv hv the county -and Provo city.. . Bride-To-Be Complimented Miss Genevieve Smart, who is soon to marry Robert Tanner, was the motif for a lovely shower party given Monday evening by Mrs. Grant Taylor. - Guests included Mrs. Orea B. Tanner, Mrs. Fred S. Smart, Mrs. Champ Tanner, Mrs. Woodrow Clark, and Mrs. Merlin Slack of Provo, Miss Kathryn Swenson of Spanish Fork, Mrs. Russell Hol-ley, Hol-ley, Mrs. Grant Baker and Miss Lorraine King of Salt Lake Gly. Table games were played, Mrs. Merlin Slack receiving the high score favor and Mrs. 'i Woodrow Clark, the consolation award. A tasty luncheon was served and the honoree unwrapped a variety of useful and beautiful gifts. Installation Set 1 For 'IT President SALT LAKE CITY, March 31 OLE) Installation of Dr. LeRoy E. Cowles, new University of Utah president, is to be held on April' 26, it was announced by the board of regents today. Inauguration speaker at the ceremonies is to be Dr. Robert Gordon SprouL president of the University of California. Social Events Honor Bride Girls of Amanda Knight hall are making plans to compliment Miss Barbara McKay of Salt Lake City, bride-elect of Oliver R. Smith, Wednesday evening at the home of her aunt, Mrs. J. Will Knight. A dinner for nine couples honored hon-ored Miss McKay and Mr. Smith, Saturday evening at the home of Miss Sarah Knowlton in Holladay. f t .. - ... " Wood-wind Group To Play Concert One of the unusual musical events of the intermountain area this season .will be a wood-wind chamber music concert presented by members of the Brigham Young university symphony orchestra Wednesday, April 8 in College hall, under the direction of Louis W. Booth, instructor in the music department. This is the "only wood - wind chamber music . group in this re gion that is presenting music for this medium. MUTUAL ESSAGES by Max Liljenqulst Prof. Elmer Miller will talk in the special interest class. . . . M. I. A. mee tines will be held in the L. D. S. ward chapels at the appointed hours this evening or Wednesday evening, according to the regular schedule. Reported programs appear below. v FOURTH WARD Miss Lucile Nielsen will give a reading and two violin solos will be played by Donna Kerby; during the assembly. Junior girls, under the direction of Mrs. Elda Jackson, Jack-son, will attend a festival in the Sixth ward, at 8 o'clock. Mrs. Wayne B. Hales will review "Keys of the Kingdom," by A. J. Cron-in, Cron-in, in the Gleaner class.. FIFTH WARD Members are to meet Wednesday, Wednes-day, but instead of ' regular' Mutual Mu-tual meeting, there will be dancing, danc-ing, games and refreshments, as well as April fool specialties. SEVENTH WARD Mrs. Byron Dastrup will re view the book, "Blood, Sweat -and Tears," by Churchill, in the special spe-cial interest class. A special program pro-gram has been arranged for the preliminary period. MANAVU WARD Meeting this evening, at 7:30 o'clock. The preliminary program has been arranged by the Junior girls, under the direction of Mrs. quelle Spencer and Mrs. Celia Geertsen. Two selections will be furnished under the direction of Ernest Paxman. - NINTH WARD Meeting Wednesday at 7:30 p. m. A one-act play, "Whirlwind, written for a B. Y. U. contest by Miss Maria Hayes, will be presented pre-sented by students of the uni versity, during assembly. Adult members are urged to take ad vantage of the nrst-aid class in structions being given in the special interest class. PIONEER WARD A social will be held in the recreational hall tonight at 8 o'clock, instead of regular Mu tual. Instrumental music will be furnished. Also, there will be mu sic by Hyrum. Butler and Miss Marguerite Jepperson, and the M Men's quartet. BONNEVILLE WARD Two selections will be furnish ed by the Maeser school chorus, and selections by a brass auartet from the Farrer high. 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