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Show J PROVO (UTAri) DAILY HERALD THURSDAY, APRIL 9, 1942 PAGE TWO Ethel D. Rambeau !Sbaety Editor L Phone 1432 ' " , Interesting Feature For ;? Women: Club end J Lodge Ncw f II- Beta Sorosis Open Session V : Delightful Event Of Week ? Guests were bidden to the Beta Sorosis club function held Wednesday afternoon at the horn of Mrs. Lorin C. Bryner; and a splendid; program was presented, the feature of which was alpaper:: ori ;f Japan,- given fciy MrsiC. J Hart. - a -v.. . Mrs. Hart, used as the basis of her discussion, the following books: "North.to Singapore' by Wells; "Volcanic Isle," by Fleisher, and .'Cross Winds of Empire," by Remington. , The music was. in keeping wftrj the talk, .and was in charge of Mrs, Glen tjimmbns. Two selections were sung toy a trio, comprising Miss Jean Dastrup, Miss Marjorie Williams and Miss Coralie Cole man. . i L Mrs. Bryner was assisted; toy Mrs. I B. Tacketi-and Mrs. w. R. Green. The president, Mrs. XX Orlo Allen, welcomed thev members mem-bers and guests to the open, sea-. sion an.d read Jthe poem, ,?Qux Challengers." Tastefully arranged refreshments carried out a spring motif. Flowers of the. season were in' abundance throughout the entertaining rooms. r ? The guests included: Mrs.' Glen Kenner, Mrs. Roy B. Hammond, Mrs. Doyle Dastrup, Mrs. P. E. Ashton. Mrs. Sherman Christen-sen, Christen-sen, Mrs. Boyd Roberts, Mrs. Dean E. Park, Mrs. James O. Hawkins, Mrs. Prank Mullett, Mrs. D. W. Barton, Mrs. Richard Clayton, Mrs.. Frank J. Karl, Mrs. Vernon 1HE Sci? : tJiovEi. Atyvtt.t. ..." TTVA XTIPIIKWI. NAT PENDLETON - r - in r 'The Mad I Jort nr of Market Street" (IKKATKB niW-RiX HITWt' HEEE Doors Ope ; 8 p. m. lllVlft 7rV0HIHHt 1 NOW! mtall iL-n l.v (33035 Cbeater Hortto . AM flrtw 2 fl'ffs b Friday, ll:3Qjp-m. Hi J.. 7f ) R1CARDO CORTEZ J Tolboe, Mrs.- W. W. Knudsen and Mrs. Robert Green. Members present were: Mes-dames Mes-dames Erven - J. Nelson, E. B. Shrlvej, V.. Raymond Green, D. Orlo Allen, Arthur L. Gallup, Glen Simmons, Lorin C Bryner, Lee Snarr K. B- Sauls, Floyd Millet, Mil-let, Marvin Gease, P. Blaine Ward, E. Byron Dastrup, 0. Meredith Wilson, Veran N. Soothe, L. B. Tackett, J. Russell Smith and C J. Hart. Meeting Set for District Nurses . Utah state nurses of district No. 3, will meet at the Spring-vilje Spring-vilje Art gallery Saturday evening eve-ning at 6 o'clock. Mrs. Mae Vi Huntington wilj direct the jrroup through the gallery. At 7:30 o'clock, a dinner and business meeting will be held at the Valley Tavern, guest speakers to be Miss Phebe Candel of the University of Utah, and Miss Maria Johnson, superintendent of nurses at the L D. S. hospital. All graduate nurses are invited. Reservations may be made with Mrs. Mary Oaky of Springville. STARTS TODAY! 2 , . . . r- Come; Early! lt Magnificent in Color! m ! Crly Lm - Stirling Harden . STARTS TODAY! Til Sixt 1,1 3 I ; X. M 1 V W J - V NA It'a t he Low-lown Story- ox a Bign-oiaaa oal Could Do No Wrong. (But, Brother. 1 She Tried-) f r " mm wsms bin v m m. r m m sa mm bp MENJOU MONTGOMERY Itm Nm Nigel tnet Pal ihtn Sira Altiiil Winiaa FnwMf Striig llUftn . Ttl Mirtl IiIim lifiilii DirntU ay WiLUAM A. WtLLMAH - a so ctNTuiv-rox nenmt w BXTK-VJ V . . " : ' IMMK - .., IT'S SEINSATIONALf ! . . PBOVO DKFEJiSK OJ'riCIALS EN IX) BSE IT! & bow ple snd saboteurs work! See why we muat BE KMART! I'LAY DUMB! KEEP MUM! a M. Q. M.' CSrea.t Crlm Ioea Not Pay Short . . . . "DONT TALK! AIm COLQt CAHTOOJf Tt yield Mouse" . A IK MAIL FAEAM0CXT NEWS v BETTE DAVIS -Allll SI1ERIDAI1 Shows at 7:15 and 9:25 - Iff w 1 Wedded Pair Pay Visit Here SPRINGVILLE Of Interest to relatives and friends is announcement announce-ment of the marriasrp of Rex Whit-in- of Los Angeles, Calif., son ot Mr. and Mrs. Bert Whiting ot Mapleton, and Florene MerreU of Los Angeles, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. V. C. Merrell of i Phoenix, Ariz. ' , " i v - .The -ceremony waa. performed in the Mesa, Arizona temple April 1. The following evening, a wedding reception , waa held in the Mesa Third L. D. s. ward amusement hall with ' approximately - 200 guests, honoring the young couple. Following " the" reception" the couple came to, Springville on a short wedding trip to visit relatives and friends., They were accompanied accompan-ied by - Mrs. ' Merrell and small daughter, 'm - . The bride is a graduate of business busi-ness college and has been employed, em-ployed, in Loa Angeles. Mr. Whiting Whit-ing - attended the B. Y. U. two years and is now completing Ms lourth year at the University of Southern California" dental school. ' The couple left early this week to make their home in Los Angeles. Card Club Amitle club members and guests were entertained by Mrs. Edgar A. Poe at the Edna Mae Hedquist home Wednesday afternoon. The card game followed a tasty luncheon. ' . Mrs. Frank Reynolds," Mrs. William Wil-liam - R: Green, Mrs. Cora , Wilson and lira. Chet Wheatley were guests, and members present were Mrs. Robert Thomas, Mrs. Max Berg and Mrs. Dean Lewis. Mrs. Reynolds won high score prize, and favors also went to Mrs. Green and Mrs. Berg. TRULY GREAT HITS! "2nd-A Great New Star 1 " dvmjes ROBERTS ' . A 20th - flMur Ccum Fzpatrlck Travel talk Pete Smith Specialty - k 1 1 Alii MONTCOMEBYVs s. 1 -a i i W ft" Delphian Society Plans Luncheon For Visitors - Chapter members of the State Delphian Assembly will be guests of the Laconia chapter of JTovo, at a 12:30 o'clock luncheon Sat urday in the Joseph Smith building. build-ing. . - It is expected . that more than 100 women from Salt Lake City, Ogden, Springville and Provo, will be in attendance. After lunch eon, they will be entertained by the Mt .Maple chapter of Springville, Spring-ville, at the Springville art exhibit. Mrs. J. Erval Chrtstensea is chairman, and is being assisted by Mra Herman Grimm, Mrs. Pierce Norton, Mrs. W, E. Thomas, Mrs, Howard Graham and Mrs. George Worthen, r.y-l-Wr The - president vof the Laconia chapter, Mrs. Parley I ' Larsen, will preside at the luncheon, and the Springville chapter officers will assist in receiving here. Mrs. Catherine D. Wills is president String music will be played at the luncheon, and Mrs. Nola Nils son is to sing, three numbers, the committee announces. ; - Calendar a Y. U.WOMEN Mrs. Christen Jensen will review the book, "The Moon Is Down," by Steinbeck, at the B. Y. U. Women's meeting Saturday at 3 o'clock in the Joseph Smith building. build-ing. Mrs. Rodney Kimball has the music in charge,: and Elmo Coff-man Coff-man will sing. : The committee comprises Mrs. H. V. Hoyt, Mrs. Virgil Smith, Mrs. Amos N. 'Merrill, 'Mer-rill, Mrs. bW. Oaks. Mrs. M.W. Merrill ana Miss Edna Snow. JUNIOR AUXILIARY ' The American Legion Junior auxiliary, the Lottie Worthen group, will meet Saturday at 2:30 o'clock at the home of Helen Gardner. I. c. u. Mrs. Florence Billings ' will en-. I tertain members of tne 1. C u. ! club Thursday at 2 o'clock at her home, 2Hi East Filth Norm street. i HAPPY HOUR BRIDGE Members of the Happy Hour Bridge club and their nusbands will meet Saturday evening at 8 o'clock1 at Twin Pines. - " ' , . M. O. L. (.' Members of , the M."0. JJ club will meet Friday at 2 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Carl Hope.v'Ln celebration of her birthday ' anniversary. anni-versary. ;. PINOCHLE Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Wright will entertain members of the finochle club Friday evening at their home in American Fork. , . ... CLEOFAN Cleofan club members will meet at the, Edna Mae Hedguist home Saturday afternoon, with Mrs. Leonard Sjoberg as hostess. Mrs. Elmer Shell Hostess To Club 1 Mrs. Elmer : Shelf , entertained at the home of her mother, Mrs. Mark Perry of Mapleton,' Wednesday Wednes-day evening, for the I Happy Hour Bridge -club members. Mrs. William Jacobsen was a guest. High ecore prize went to Mrs. Roy Davis, Mrs. Elmer Carlton, Carl-ton, consolation, and "Mrs. Jacob-sen, Jacob-sen, the guest 1 favor. Defense stamps were given, j A. tasty .luncheon was served to the following members, Mrs.. Verl Powelson,- Mrsr Glen Bor-get, Bor-get, .Mrs. Wendell Hoover, Mra. Ray Borget, Mrs. Herbert Crev- iston, Mrs. Alfred Bennett, Mrs.t LeRoy Davis, Mrs. Andrew Terry, Mrs. Rulon Greenwood and Mrs. Elmer Shell of Provo, Mrs. Elmer Carlton of Lehi, Mrs. Max Bills and Mrs. Fred Hoffman of Springville. Spring-ville. NOW! 15c V v nun Tix Ttl3:4M Airszo HITC3C0CK who pmyvm -- HI V-1 "Suspicion" UlllMBBt'llBBBiinai Gl nib I Tj. S:-,- Peatura ljmC()X()TI)) Doctors Wives Hold Election ' The Utah County Medical Society So-ciety 'auxiliary- elected Mrs. iC Gam Clark as president for the ensuing year, at a dinner-meeting held ' at the Edna Mae Hedquist home Wednesday evening. s :W . Mrs. Elmo' Eddington of Lehi, president, was in charge. f Mrs. Fred R. Taylor was named first vice president; Mr. John Anderson of Springville, -second vice president; Mrs. Riley Clark, recording secretary; Mrs. James Westwood, reelected treasurer. Mr4.' Garn Clark was in charge of -arrangements for the meeting, at which the state president, Mrs. J.' L.- Jones, spoke. Miss Joan Heidselman sang two numbers, accompanied by . Mrs. s Owen . P. Heninger. --i. ,; ;-v. ; ' '- Other- state officers in attendance attend-ance were Mrs. Silas Smith, presi-cent-elect; Mrs. Charles E. Brain, Mrs. W. W. Bigelow; Mrs. A. M. Okelberry, Salt Lake .Mrs. George W,rBuchanan,- Farming ton; Mrs. Owen. 'F. Heninger and Mrs. Don C'Merrill, Provo. ' ; In attendance were: Mrs. Fred R.'. Taylor, Mrs. Don Cv Merrill, Mra. Fred W Taylor, Mrs. Wilmer L. Allen, Mrs. James B. West-wood,- Mrs. J. J. Weight, Mrs. Russell ' Smith;: Mrs. Riley Clark, Mrs. Owen: P. Heninger, Mrs. R. Garn Clark, Mrs. Albert R. Taylor", Tay-lor", Mrs. Charles M. Smith, Mra. Roy Hammond,' and Mrs. Leland CuUimore , of , Provo, Mra. X - R. Anderson aad Mrs. George Anderson Ander-son of Springville, Mrs. Milo Moody 'tod Mrs. J. W. 'Hagen of Spanish Fork, Mra. - Elmo Eddington Ed-dington of Lehi, Mrs. A. L. Curtis and Mnu M.' L Oldroyd of .Payson. '.. P. H; Si Prom Friday.Night Final plana for the annual junior ju-nior promenade) at , Provo high school have been - completed, ac-cortding ac-cortding to junior, class officers, fiifi committees In charge have jconmenced to decorate for the ich ! is to take place in school gymnasium at 9 p.vmj riday. The dance will climax Junior day activities, and is under, the direction of junior officers Kenneth Weight, president, Donna Ellert-sen, Ellert-sen, vice-president, and Jean Reese, secretary. The theme will be "Rhapsody in Blue." I & Committees assisting with the , affair are as follows: decorations Mavis Hafen. chairman; Walter Zabrtskie, Devoe Wallace, Jean Heindselman; programs and publicity pub-licity Jay Butler; advertisement Gloria Elliott: refreshments Carol Beck and Helen Gardner; assembly Pat Hatch. Griffith ptimball, football coach, and La-ree La-ree Hvmas. home economics in structor, are faculty advisers. Las Amigas Glub Event Delightful i Mrs. John R. Hart was hostess to members of the Las Amigas club Wednesday evening at her home. Mrs Joseph T Couch was a guest, and members in attendance included: Mrs. George ptewart, Mrs. Rulon Hansen, Mrs. Bert Anderson, Mrs. Paul Salisbury, Mrs. Fred Loveless, and Mrs. Frank. Cole. " Luncheon and bridge were enjoyed, enjoy-ed, Mrs. Loveless winning high score prize and Mrs. Anderson, the second favor. . Bridge Club Party Enjoyed Mrs. Birdie Moore was hostess to members . of her bridge yclub Wednesday evening at her home. Mrs. Vilate Strong and Mrs. Jack Holder won , the card - favors. fa-vors. A dainty luncheon waa enjoyed en-joyed by Mrs. Theresa Morgan, Mrs.. Vilate Strong, Mrs. Wilford Bray, Mrs. Jack Holder, Mra. Tony Brumnjak, Mrs. George Crum, Mrs-Clarence Mrs-Clarence Moore, Mrs, Earl Johnson, John-son, Mrs. Roy Elliott, Mrs. Ralph Elliott and Mrs. J. C. Snow. - .-. Unit, Girls Elect Officers y AIU Mitra social unit girl of the YJld ..election at a meeting Wednesday evening at the home of Lena Cook. - The new' officers ares Clea Greaves T Salt Lake, president; Ruth Webb of Ogden, vice president: presi-dent: Betty Henderson of Draper, secretary; Maxine Layton of Lay-ton, Lay-ton, treasurer: Kathleen Layton of Layton, reporter. .The retiring' officer include: Naomi Thompson, president; Nor ine Arnold, Mayna Cook, Lorraine Johnson, and Gwen Johnson. . . z FEMALE WEAKNESS. Try tydla E. Pmkham,VeetoMe Compound to belp relief monibly Mln with Its waak.ervous feelings due to mmthly functional dls- ...honMa Tt hnlna build UD reels ZTU AoirMt Buck dlstreaa of "UifEU eult days, rouew jhd itum.wy. event, wh i s PrwdrSorbptim Act As Hostess tof Glubs of Region At Convenhdn Here April 19 Provo is to be the scene of the third conference of the . Rocky Mo.untaiii region of ; Soroptimist clubs, Sunday, April 19, announces Miss Velma Mendenhall, president af tbe'Prdvo, Soroptimists and general, gen-eral, chair man of the convention. I Preparations are being made to entertain between 75 and 100 women wo-men from the dubs. in the region, which include Denver, Colo.; Boise, Idaho; Salt- Lake, Provo, Logan and Ogden. "Democracy Speaks," is the convention, theme. Mrs; Cornelia S. Lund .' of i Sail. Lake, City, regional re-gional tirector, will preside, nd Dr. J. CrrMoffitt isr to' be, guest sneaker; at the format banquet and installation . of regional offi- Former Prbvoah TakesBride fij -Of interesfc- here is iarinounfee-ment iarinounfee-ment i of ' the,' marriage, of . Miss Inez Godwin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David Godwin of Riverside, Calif., to Carlos Woods of Hollywood, Holly-wood, Calif., son of Mrs. Naomi Woods of Provo. The young couple were married in Las Vegas. Nev., March 31, and will Uve In Hollywood for the time being, Mr. Woods has been employed in Hollywood since August. He is a graduate of the Provo high school. Hve-Hundred Is Played A no hostess party was held by the Utah County Peace Officers' Offi-cers' auxiliary, Wednesday after-, noon at Keeleys. The women enjoyed the game "600", Mrs. Jesse Evans and Mrs. Roy Passey receiving . the prizes. A birthday gift delighted Mrs. Lloyd Powell. Luncheon followed. Those' in attendance were Mrs. James Snow, Mrs. Albert Halla-day, Halla-day, Mrs. Jess Evans, Mrs. Michael Mich-ael O'Gara, Mrs. Roy Passey and Mrs. Arnel Milner of Provo, and Mrs. . Lloyd PoweH of Paysonv' - , i ' T7V . , SLACK MCKETS . : . -.vvV. C$1.98 I f NEW PLAID SLACK PANTS : . : $3.98 - lll.V SlAf3KS.' FOR ALL OCCASIONS ! have 'them V li'l H all at prices you want to pay ! f I ' U Colors, and Styles to fit your personal' desire!;. . . Y If ' SEE THEJ TOMORROW ! ".e.. " ' cers, Sunday evening at 7 o'clock at the Hotel Roberts. . Mrs. Erma Felt Bitner of Salt Lake, will have charge of the installations in-stallations and Mra. Ina C. Brown, regional representative at large, and past president of Provo Soroptimists. Sorop-timists. will be the toastmistreas. A pre-convention ; reception . is to be held Saturday evening, April 18, at 7:30 o'clock, at the Springville Spring-ville Art gallery. Sunday morning business meetings meet-ings will be held at the Hotel Roberts, with luncheon at noon honoring the presidents of Ore six cluba in. the region. The afternoon after-noon meeting at 2 o'clock is to be held at the - Women's clubhouse, and election of regional officers will take place Society Dinner at Valley Tavern in Springville, followed by a visit to the Springville art exhibit, were enjoyed by members- of the Provo District Dental Society and auxiliary, auxil-iary, Wednesday evening. Glen Turner of the high school faculty, acted as guide and lec-aurer. lec-aurer. Thirty-five members were in the party. Sharon Elders Arrange Dance The Sharon ward elders' quorum quor-um is . holding a dance Friday evening at 9 o'clock In the amusement- hall. - Good music has been planned and refreshments will be served. mi up nriD liuei BEA UTY IS V.x NATURAL . . A CARE Come in and let ua prove this to you. Try Our MERLE NORMAN COSMETICS Free! See it, try it, we are sure you'll like it! Anderberg Beauty Shoppe Phone 689, - 143 South Third East Provo, Utah t)VER 500 TO CHOOSE FROM! At Our DownstiUcsLSport Dept. Smart Td Be Thrifty" Provo. Utah Dinner At , ' j McCauslands A family dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James McCaus-land McCaus-land Wednesday evening celebrated cele-brated -the birthday anniversary of Mrs. McCausland and honored BUI McCaUsland, who left , this morning for 4rray service. . . 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