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Show :4 "f . a: "A i PAGE 4- PROVO. UTAH COUNTY. . UTAH "TUESDAY. JULY . 1S DAILY HERSED 3 4 Garden Party ..... . . . Festive Event V; The lovely garden of the W. H. Callahans was the scene of much , festivity Monday evening:, when the couple, with the Dan yVebsters as.' joint hosts. entrrUined 'Aiium-t?r 'Aiium-t?r of their friends. ; . . Gay with colored lights flow : cr-8hd American flags, the gar-clan gar-clan was an inviting spot for the following euests: Mr: and Mrs. ' Merriett Norton, Mr. and Mrs CHfton Empftv. Mr. and Mrs. Chase , Moclton and Mr. ana Mrs. Koe Prrtd of Silt I.nke Ci v. Mrs. Hall of Panguitch, Mr. and Mrs. Car- " lisle ( vandall of Springville, Mr. - end Mrs. L. N. Oaklry, Mr. and 'rs. J. Elmer Jacobsen, Mr. and I'm. N. William Knudsen, Mr. and ' Mrs. Albert Rasmussen, Mr. and Mrs. J. Knight and Dr. and Mrs. VV. T Hasler. A delicious dinner was served from one long table. Iater, the party moved indoors ' and rook and Chinese checkers were played. Club Calendar JOB'S DAUGHTERS A practice meeting of Job's Uaughters wilf be held at the Masonic temple Wednesday evening eve-ning at 6:30 o'clock. ' Former Provo' Man To Marry News of the coming marriage of a former Provoan will be read with interest by his many friends. During ceremonies in the Salt Lake temple Wednesday, July 14, Dr. .Elvon Gee Jackson will take ;s his bride, Mary 121n Taylor, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alberl a." Taylor of Salt Lake City. Dr. Jackson, son of Mr. and' tf-Mrs. Elvon L. Jackson, now of Salt Lake, is interning at the L. D. S. hospital. The couple live In Salt Lke. A recnMon i. sot for the evening for the 14 th in the Garden Park ward hall. The bride is a graduate ot tin U. of U. and a member of the Chi Omega, Omicron Nu, the Trotters and Alpha Beta Theta. Dr. Jackson was graduate from the Y and was a Bricker and Dalta Phi. He filled a mission in Grrat Britain. Also, he attended the U. j S of U. and was graduated from the ' , 1 - George Washington university school of medicine, in February. SEASON'S FIND IS SHIRT 'N SKIRT The SOCIAL ART Social Art .club meeting Relieve MOSQUITO BITES For bites, 8tmgs, itches, those pesky mosquito torments that make summer miserable, get Mexsana, formerly Mexican Heat Powder. Soothes, and relieves with a cool breezy touch and a pleasing fragrance. Clean, pleasant. Will not soil clothing. Get Mexsana. (Adv lanned for Thursday, has .wistponed for a week. Wen BONNIE THAIS Members of the Bonnie Thais '!ub will meet at the home of Mrs. Fred Hoffman in Springville, Wednesday Wed-nesday evening. FELICIA Mrs. Marintha Pendleton will be hostess to members of the Felicia Feli-cia club Wednesday afternoon at cr home. j CAMP NO. 8 Daughters of Utah Pioneers of amp No. 8, will meet at Pioneer . tark Thursd-ay at 2:30 o'clock. UNIVERSITY DAMES The University Dames will entertain ent-ertain their youngsters at an out-ng out-ng at Sowiette park Friday at 4 o'clock. Members are to take unch for their own family. ' ' . S "" ' """x M. J- , i V i - - & ' J 1 - - h If- v-J' vs h IP tl-rn V : - - IT ! ! $ s i ' tti II " 1 -""i -- Tminii in infi in' ' fii-- 1 1 if int i I'jyilf i f. . The New York creation crea-tion at the left, by Rose Barrack, features shirtwaist silhouette in sheer grey crepe wth red and purple hand-painted hand-painted tulips. The one-piece frock with the two-piece look, right, by Norman No-rell. No-rell. has a red and white striped crepe bow-tie shirt and black shantung skirt. la gives the outfit a "Gay Nineties" look. Shower Party Tendered Bride City Briefs" .--car- I NO DOWN PAYMENT 3 n J Week Tlie RliBses Lulae ILrt, Mai v3rei Jolloy and IrveiSy Duckett Ipent a delightful Four.h of Ju!.y .etK end ia Spanish tork, as ouse guests , of Mis3 Helen iiorpe. Mrs. WillLs Robinson spent a dfvn in Provo. attending to business in connection with the ..n-i-in apui tmeiicj. bix. Rou-Ijson Rou-Ijson has purchased the Victory par hients; in Cedar .City, and is a, member of the B. A. C. faculty. Mrs. George Reo (Dorothy Oakley) Oak-ley) of San Diego, Calif., has arrived ar-rived in Provo for a vacation with family and friends. She will be here until July 10i and is at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. N. Oakley. Her husband, Corp. Rea. is drill instructor, at the marine base lhJ San" Diego.' J Mr. and Mrs. Jlprrls Cllnger and children accompanied' by Mi. -w.. wvtt.xw Loveless Satnrdv children of Salt Lake aty, will r fjf M' 3, Statistics BQRN Dov, to ardon D. and Lillian Burner McQuivey, today. her basic training, in Des Moines, Mrs? Lydia Hogan will give the Iowa, also, she took motor trans- book review, and all members are port corps work. She then went .iv.tcd to be present. o Kort "'norpe for special jlC-ri- and Mrs . . . . lf have received word that their son. S to return there for further . - ... , . , Sam MarriotU. of the coast guard A j,. is in 'ine muAuiy nuspnai ai Marshfield, Oregon, where hi underwent an appendici is opera-l!on opera-l!on und is getting along nicelj'. I Ceorga Hoover, or Boise, Ida-' Ida-' ho, who is stationed at Camp Wil liams, spent Sunday with hi Stnbus Bunnell, todays ' - Davis. Girl, to Lewis and Theda Eliason Mrs. Lynn Bellows (Nadine Hansen, Monday. h Davis) is at the home of her. Bov. to Albert and,JLora. Orton mo her, Mrs. Margaret, Davis, Strasburg, Monday. since her husband left for army Girl, to Beyd JU and Stella John- serVice !ast week. Sbs will re-son re-son Dennisj Monday. maln nere for the duration. Boy, to Chandler A. and Jessie T Haysrn Johnson, Monday. Stevfn Kept was we name Girl; to Vernon B. and Wilma &ven thf mfant son Jlr- an; L Kropp, Sunday. . Mrs- M Iton Jones Sunday at . Girl, to James M. and Mary joi Fast Service. Joan Coleman ind king Black, Sunday. "i ' rlarence Kenneth Cluff were con-Girl, con-Girl, to James and Miidred fi'M mrmbrs of the church Gwennap Brlstow, Sunday. iv ; and Howard Gordon (Ted) wa: Girl, to SF. Leon and- Venus . ?ncn-a io uie iJnes:s' yiiorum Bineham Edlesson, Sunday. ' Girl, to Dean and Vivian iClark A shower, .honored Mrs, Leland J. Well, the former- Larraine Wadley, '.Saturday j afternoon !at the home of Mrs. Roland Harding, an aunt of the , groom. ' Program numbers included a humorous toast, to : the bride by Mrs. Oriel Clegg; two solos. Miss Verna Harding, " accompanied by her sister, Miss Mary Lou Harding Hard-ing and a duet, Janice and Jean legg, accompanied by Mrs. RuthJ Clegg. Outdoor games were playdd under the direction of Mrs.Jean Hcllind, und a delicious tray luncheon was served by Mrs. Harold Har-old Bailey and Mrs. Lewis F. Wells. Mrs. Virl Shumway and Miss Barbara P.ailey assisted the honoree in opening her lovely ;iits. ' Also attending were: Airs. Hugh J. Davis, Mrs. Kenneth Bailey, -vtrs. Nellie C. Bailey, Mrs. W. F. ?legg. Mis. George Thomas, Mrs. Lynn .Starley, Mrs. Clement Jah.'.?. Mrs. S. H. Blake, Mrs. Raymond Harding Mrs. Mitchell Stewart, Mrs. Owen Harding, Olena Gammon, Mrs. Ellen Hold-iway, Hold-iway, Mrs. Wesley Harding, Mrs. vin.on Holdaway, Mis. Reed Row-ey, Row-ey, Mrs. 'Leland Gammon, Mrs . N. Gammon, Mrs. Anton Junker, Mrs. H. P. Hall, Mrs oseph Berrard, Mrs. Arnold Hen lehsen, Mrs. Arthur Winters 4rs. George F. Wells, Mrs. Bint -legg, Jolene Clegg, Wi'.ia am ' cleen Wells and Margaret Gam O. C. Marriottii a.Vn- .. Honors: Member: : ttohoriiff iMrs,1 , Ralph wuiett, members -of the Birthday Dinner club entertained Saturday afternoon after-noon at the home of Mrs. Ellis Peay. The table was arranged with a large birthday cake and pink and blue place cards. Bridge followed, follow-ed, Mrs. William Whittle winning tthe high score prize. Beautiful crystal' candlesticks were presented present-ed to the honcree as a oirthday gift. Those attending were Mrs. Garn Carter," Mrs. Arvel Morgan, TWO HITS! PLUS! Joa l CENNETT IVAVNB ( KAMIOHD "REl'MON IN FKANCK" ' with ritJ.lp Horn George GRENT TOMORROW. "MRS. HIVE" with Greer Carson Walter Pidgeon PichfcefFbr: 5; Qtrl Scoiit Group; i r I jfl - piailc Binner willibe held for x Girl Scout Jroop leaders and their! husbands Saturday evening at 6:30 o'clock at tie home of Mrs. Oscatf A. Spear, An Springdell, ITovo canyon. . ! ; The affair will take the place of ' the usual J leaders' meeting:. v Mrs. Arvel', King, Mrs. Leonard Sjoberg, -Mrs. Joseph-Perri, Mrs. William Whittle. Mrs. Ralph Wil-Mtand Wil-Mtand a guest. Miss Dorothy Waltpn of Coeur d' Alene, Idaho. ( . ' Helen ASTIGMATIC, MADAM? Don't Ui the word confuse you it simply means' that the . tuiizzi oi the - cornea of the eye is slightly wrinkled ox i ir.asuWi letting thf rays of light enter the eye without con-c con-c J.itxbting uniformly--much the same as when you look ' L..a.. tuity wnaow glass. Be. sure your eyes are giring yua. normal, acsuxnie vision. See the capable registered optometrist hare for complste eye examination NOW! V j JL Z TOLD FRANKLY IF GLASSES ARE NOT NEEDED! K rgesr t . . anufecturing and Dispensing Opticians .;&j2in C;!cel Offices Throughout the West IN PROVO 161 WEST CENTER LuDardus Rackers, Sunday. t ; Girl, to L B. and Jeradean Pritchett Martin, Sunday. .Boy; to Don R. and Lorna Af echam Watkins, Saturdays Url, to Russell James and sBer-nlce sBer-nlce Leetham Joyner, Sunday ' Jirl, to Pvt. Eugene 3. and hJ: Edgemont News Tayl or Bros. Co. Will Be Closed All Day Wednesday - July 7h ' v. " , .. '- - - , t:-:Hw-.'fc Far2 v f ; v " . ;( j. , - - - - ' - - , i - . ' ' t i -,...-. f i 1 , gjtnenipry; leave Wednesday' morning for a ''.; fishing trip at Hoops Lake, Wyoming. uuh. . v. L. ; Tiooth, also .Mrs. Bennett Caaxof-rJMjdvale, are "pending a feW dpysfn Brigham "t" ns gtiea'ji of Mrs. ' V, ' V. Phjllips- . . ' . . Mr. iad'Kn. WlU s Jilinsott of Madge Youne Carter ogan are visitprs at the home of All Utah Valley hospital tr. jid MarS. C. K. Westdver. y;; . Mrs Catherine B. Bowles and Ilss Ceraldine Bowles, of Nephi," re visiting wi'h Mr. and Mrs da, ' David Meldrum,: four year-old tr' w..i,m.ft.fl ,.f son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralphs Mel-Wayne Mel-Wayne Startup of the maritime j ,.j.,4. j.,.. . service Is home to" visit his W- drUm underweht an appendicitis service is nome to yisu nis par- nr,rtirn of IhA TTf.h Voii- ,. 'iM Mi- Mrs, George A. -f Mmday wenl v... moH r.ina n Mfs- Ann,e Gillespie wiU be hos- Auitr.aliA nd VNew Zealand: nd nH teship:toAeaoedbn tlast FnY afternoon ,at 2:00j P; m, . ir Hv H'tov report in San Fran- , - . . ". ;ciacm.iVtmi l UARN TH2 TRUTH ABOUT . M. Gale. Ivle ia leaving Wed- pQT-inn V TQPnQ iesday for Draper, where she has UV-JL J UU L J UL JLJU rrrpnted & nosition at teleeranher Nohod la tmrv to eacane. And roundworm it tho TTnJnn PnHfln ffinp. -c cause real; troubl inside you or ym m m. . V m 1.1. - child. Watch for the warning signal un- Auxiliary Jean LO-rsen Of uie eaay stomach, nervousness, itchy nose or VCs. is home on short furlough "f&g f'JSTflESlfl n ' - JAYNETS Is Asnertca's leading" proprietary "rrm - T'ort. Oglethorpe, Ga,, and worm jnedlclna ; used by millions fop over is visiting her parents, Forest etnturr. Art. ,tri1Il??rn' Supervisor and Mrs. George C. worm" lenand JAYNETa vermifuge. Larsen.-" Auxiliary Larsen took i Adv.) 1 It's cn hilarious holiday ct America's ... razzle-dazzle paradise ! tlTTY GRABLE GEOtCI r i. ' ; : We'fcelona ia lh IstlnauiiKed aroub of' funeral clrjctors called the Naliopat Seecfed Atbrfcians. ; 1 t 'U apart ot pvr cods: . rf - . i;!'"iVeprft mointo'ning'curhighitcr , . . ' 'jhjst9 .Irying day Sa order that you rnayte aured r, . - w-cjLr J.:,.ir,'rv,vSK,''r ' . ' jjj . 9 P&3 SSLYEES jA,-nlb,S C' v ' I y Wat. Peribet CO0l ! ' ST TWO DAYS Poors Oprt 1.S0, p. m; EXl'i.Ai Color Cartoon - Paranwtmt eWorld News 1 Spay: "The . Youngest Profession?;-, I . . ...y.. , - ? ' '- - ; ' (7oo As a Mountain Topi LL Ends Tonight THE LEOPARD MAH" with DENNIS O'KEEPE and MAR;() Plus CARNIVAL OF SHORTS Four Oisney Cartoons - Musical - No 25c STARTS WEDNESDAY Till After 5 p. ni. BROADWAY'S CRAZIEST FUN FESTIVAL.. .becomes the screen's wackiest I f, n. m. JVv I.MJT , .... v Double Show Value! DoJglsa " ;T. alo9 lB" bomb mm mm i 1 Trcrrrr- mr27tTj rrrnrjj i 130,000,000 Americans are building it! - - . - r STARTS TODAY! XWp SPECTACULAR HITS! : T " : r i. f -. ' -r- rrjr-.i V. 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