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Show jProvo Girl Wed In Washington Ladies' Literary Easter Fete Is Attractive Mid-Week Affair Attractive seasonal appointments added to the delight de-light of the Ladies' Literary club Easter bridge-luncheon given by Mrs. M. W. Merrill and Mrs. Richard Bandley Wednesday afternoon at the Merrill homo. Dainty bouquets of sweet peas, in the pastel colors, were arranged about the entertaining rooms and on the tables, and clever Easter favors were given. Vocal and violin music was furnished by Anna Jean Bullock, Mae Sevcy and June, West, accompanied at the piano by Elnora Louise Boyack. Bridge high score favors went Froufrou Flattery During ceremonies held at the LDS chapel in Washington. fc. C. Wednesday Marjorie Gardne r , Club Radar To Hold Membership Dinner Friday DAILY HERALD THURSDAY, APRIL, 6. 1944 PAGE 9 Arrangements are completed for the membership party being held St,ir..lnnn, ihtrA ,.lot.c 1'CVP !"T v-uu ii.ua.v cxnuifc v i u.aa, Ht 7 0-ciock, a P o'clock waves, daughter or Mr. and Mrs. Marriage Set For Wednesday LEHF Bishop and Mrs. Linel Lafsen announce the engagement of their daughter. Rlva, to Jaekj Wagslaff, sun of Mr. and Mrs Leon Wagslaff of American Fork.1 tlie marriage to take place Wed-, nesday in the Salt Lake temple, i Miss Larsen is u graduate of thi- l.y'hi high school atid is prominent promi-nent worker in the Fourth ward Larson. Mrs. Dwight Packard, JU,,U1"' .-'i Mrs Hugo Price, Mrs. Wymaif ".,u,.mu lue J'-'--"' Berg, Mrs. Arnold Rawlings, Mrs. Albert Hickman, Mrs. Wayne B. Hales, Mrs Thomas H.. Sumner, Mrs. J. A. Owf-ns. Mrs. Sterling C Ercanbrack, Mrs. John S Fallen. Fal-len. Mrs. Lester Taylor. Mrs. Ah" W. Turner Mrs. Clayton Jenkins, and Mrs. Rulon Morgan. Literary Section to Mrs. Albert Hickman and Mrs. Parley L. Larscn, and consolation con-solation prizes were Won by Mrs. Hugo Price and Mrs. T. H. Suni-n"r. Suni-n"r. Mrs. Lester Taylor, president, had charge of a short session of business. Mrs. Karl Bandley of Salt Lake City, was a guest, and members attending were Mrs. Parley L. ! f f' I r NF ir : 'v'TW' L vV i Frank T. Gardner of Provo be came the bride of Ensign Chester; L. Fults, USNR, son of Mr. and 'Crowned Queen of Sophisticated come-apart neckwear, at left, is a gilet plus a pair tf buUon-on clover leave. f orjarviy The embroidery - mission field. Elects Officers Marriage Is Made Known SPANISH FORK -M;. Annie Moran announc-s the mamas-.- of her youngest dnue,ht t. Jaivd. t" Lieut. Jack YV. Hohoff of Milwaukee. Mil-waukee. Wis., which took place March ! at the army air base. SlOIIX ("tt.V. pi;i The brides; i oom is the sun of Mr. and Mrs. Philfip Beihuff of Milwaukee, Wis. The bride was charming in a blue suit with brown accr ssorn-s and a corsap-xit on bids. She wa-; edged organdy leaves can be anchored to any button on the dickey. The youthful button-on yoke collar at right is of lace and ruffle trimmed dotted swias. I tie collar that encircles the neck- in KFSIK KIN ARD SKA Staff Writer line of a dress to the sophisticated dicky which supplies Hie facade for the most formal suit. Fabrics include pique, colored ginghams and ehamhray, spj-iged and pastel pas-tel cottons, dotted SWISS, evect flouncv orpandv and Mrs. J. W. Smith sns elected chairman of the Women's Council literary section, at a meeting held at the Women's clubhouse Wednesday Wed-nesday evening with the chairman. Mrs. Leo Larsen. president, in cha rge. Other officers named for next attended bv Mrs. James Mernlt j-ear include: Mrs. James Jndd. . jjeut. William '. Bullock was vice chairman: Miss Genevieve j,est man and Chaplain Clair I". Boshard, secretary and treasur- Dean performed the double-rmy er; Mrs. Karl Bunnell, program ceremony. chairman. The newlyweds are making their Miss Doressa Paxman delighted home at Sioux City for the pres-the pres-the 30 women present with the:ent, where Lieutt-nant Beiholt is reading of a three-act comedy, stationed. Two selections were furnished by. The bride is a graduate of th-a th-a vocal trio, composed of thp.cjpanish Fork hitrh school and has many friends here. Every girl knows what a touch of crisp white froufrou tucked undo- her chin can do to give her a lift, freshen up and revive in terest m a suit or dress and mill e , em broidery. more glances in her direction. other provocative, sheers. Neckwear designers, realizintr' Designer Babe,! famous all of this and knowing how im--'K'na' st.v'es putt ant a ruffly collar, a swoosh the of jabot or a paper-crisp gilet can nf' hi as a wardrobe extender, have but for or- and manv of these button-on k.ihd. says a girl only wants -smart neckware something that doesn't have outdo;, e themselves this spring to to be nailed down witn a neeme oblige with stf'ized neckwear. I and thread. Two such styles are Stvles range from the demure lit- shown above. buffet dinner to be the feature event. The affair is for members onlv land they are asked to mail their return cards immediately. ALSO, nnv mpmhpp U'hn ffaiir., tt Mrs. Lewis F. Fults of Altamont ..receive an invitation is requested Tenn. jto make reservations immediate- The bride's parents witnessed j1'- There is no charge for the the nuptials. Bishop Harold ClarklfaT",y' a sictly membership func- , ition, announce the board of direr - officiating. Also present were the!tors who art as hosls a, bride's sister-in-law, Mrs. Frank the semi-formal event. H. Gardner (Norma Taylor) anii 1 Don Ferguson is general chair-Mrs. chair-Mrs. Robert M. Ashby t Nadine!man on arrangements. j Taylor of Cambridge, Mass., 'tor- r ... j merly of Provo. lamia 111111101 Aiienamg trie Dnue was Miss Barbara Wooten, and Ben Lewis, former Y student was hest nmn A wedding dinner followed in' V' KlinVHU Tcili the Blue room of the Shoeham A -UailJClIl 1 I Ull v llOtel. fr j Ensign and Mrs. Fults V ill be! Karma Jean Culhniore soph-at soph-at home after April 10. at ?.21-'omore, was crowned queen of the Kith street. S. F... apartment 102. Banyan frolic, a gay event ot Washington. D. C. AVpdnPsd.iv PV-enm rivrn hv t ho B. Y. V. yearbook staff for the student body, in the ballroom of the Joseph Smith building. Attendants to Miss Cullimore, a daughter of Dr. and Mrs. L. L. Cullimore, were Jean rilling. Bonnie Bon-nie Lyman, Barbara Taylor and Mary Ellen L'auwalder. Miss Cullimore is president of the Y Cali-ares and is a V'al Norn. Corsages were presented to the queen and attendants, who were introduced by Mariam Y ouiu'. Th--150 or more guesta enjoyed the variety of table games, also dancing danc-ing and refreshments. Garth I'chrson sung two numbers, num-bers, accompanied by Barbata Kasniussen and piajm Tuiinbe's were played by Jane Thompson. Mavis Hafen was chairman, assisted as-sisted bv Mariam Young, Mar- Many Guests At Shower SPANISH FORK A delightful bride's shower was given by .Spanish Fork relatives for Mrs. Afton Williams Averett, bride of Corporal Bud Averett, who has just returned from spending her honeymoon at Walla, Walla. Washington, where now somewhere in England, was slat ioned. The function honoring Mrs Home Wedding Quiet Affair LEHI The marriage of Miss Georgia Fay Welch, daughter of Mrs. Lillian Welch, to Vt. I'llil-"ip I'llil-"ip Blotz of Camp Williams, son Df Mrs. Pauline Blotz of Idaho Falls, Idaho, took place at the home of the bride's grandmother. her husband. Mrs. Julia Vaughn, Saturdov eve- Av- ning. Bishop E. N. Webb of the Lthi Second ward performed the cere- Ensign Fults instructs airplane observation :md recognition at the navy base in Washington. . La Gi Matrons it' Are Entertained n and d Misses Betty Gray. Gloria I'onmi Singleton, accompany iliss Dorothy Hoover. Lions' Dancing Club Announces 'Extra' Function The Provo Lions' Dancing club committee is announcing two post-season dances, one to be held Saturday eevning at the Golf clubhouse. The other affair, also a semi-formal, semi-formal, is scheduled fur the eve-I""" eve-I""" of April 22, at the same place. Tripoley Club At Enjoyable Party (Jrem bocia Activities The Sharon ward Relief visiting teachers' social was Fridav afternoon at the Mrs. Edit!) Kitchen. Mrs. Verena Holt presided. Mrs. Mary Edwards Ed-wards gave a very splendid lesson I Club Calendar Mrs. Ed Schorirld and Mrs. Arnel Mdner were joint hostesses to members of the Lae Gai Matrons Ma-trons at the Schofield home Wednesday Wed-nesday a rtcrnoon . Steel guitar selections were olaved bv Mrs. Joseph Edwards a guest, and a reading was given bv Ariel Ballif, Jr. Lunch ' was served. Mis. Stella Park was also a euest and members attending "ere: Mrs Dwight Billinrs. Mrs rnurli MnhleMcm. Mrs. Israel L. ""hlestem. Trs. Rav Slcund trs. A. F. A cord. Mrs. J. V pnH-s, Mis. .1 F. Pohison Mrs Charles R. Miller. Mrs. Riehnrd " ndlcy and Mrs Rav L. Pratt. AR XAV Members will meet the home Pavson this 5oclelv, , a t i 1 .1 lit 1. 1 -N- V, tri,.nll, U"ct elrppt Ol iiui ill uiviviini .-v. - . home of; the Ar Nav club evening at 8 o'clck of Mrs. Don Hundley. DELPHI AN SO( IE I Y The Lelphian Society will tt d hold a meeting Friday morning, which is Good Friday, the next on loyalty. Mrs. Verde Washburn regular session t'i be held April en- W. G. Tripley club members joyed a party at the hime of Mrs. Maunne Adams, Wednesday morning. Tripciley was played, high score prize going to Mrs .Lenore Hundley Hund-ley and consolation to Mra. Enna Hundley. Lunch was sered. Mrs. Nathella Garrett is a new member nnd others pr-'-sent were Marjorie Kerby. Lenore Hundle-. Wilrnn Barrett. Erma Hundle. Nona Weight and Cladys Madsen gae an interesting account oi ner recent trip to Texas where shei", ' Mrs Visit' Members of meet Friday i at the home of v!l lenter-t-C club at . c William--: tlie Jocose club S o'cio'-k Max Hansen Mrs. I'ROVONIA Members of the Prooriia club, auxiliary to the Railway Carmen of America, arej i i )!; i to meet it h. -'. i first choice for EASTER Meet Easter half way in n Jaunty, brief topper-styled right from the shoulder love the easy way ,t en over your suds the important look :t vour costume. You'll s! ps and . es ) '& XtSrS ''f 4 $t i, -V I i 1 1 Double breasted fleece II S I topper $-'4.50 1 -Shetla"'J. tf'PPCr' S'1 0 II j v If ll : t iffn i i rk CIS Vern Adams with her son, Alvin who tnin mpn,h(.rs of the is in tin- C. S. service there. Re- the home of Mr. CI I resliiuent s w ere served by Mrs. this evening. Edith Kitchen. Mrs. Eleanor ; Uiuii.ir. Xt i-u Sarali T'roBtvvieh and JOCOSE Mrs. Eliza. Anderson. Others in i ,.. ,, .,.. n.o vriiii meet Friday eventing nt Washburn, Mrs. Delia Tucker, .Mrs. Lovisa Mangum, Mrs. Dolly i!oj;erson. Mrs. Neva McClure. Mrs. Zclla Sutherlatid, Mrs. Agnes N'i Ison. Mrs. Agm-s Bellow-s. Mrs. Maud.- Reynolds. Mrs. Agnes Pace. Mrs. Elvira Pi-cese, Mrs Sarah Aly. Mrs. Stella Durrm, Mrs. Fern ' Laudie. Mrs. Clarissa enroll. Mrs. Ethel Finch. Mrs. Marian Bradsha.v, Mrs. Verena OMEGA Al'XILtARV Molt. Mrs. "aicile Anderson, Mrs. a. meeting of fjlie Um"ga nud--1i irl Jer. person, Mrs. Melba iary will be hepi in the riielimists' r-,l').--r. Mrs. Dora Watts, Mrs. office of the I ,.-ii. .r ten.n'e thi-En thi-En .''y !."!''! evening at T ."o -.r. . I - k A s-roup of friends met at the I if i f Mrs Norma Burr Carter Mrs. Martin Jsimber wvl l'r Sunday for the purpose of organ-.hostess to members i f the s. C ir.ing a club. Plans were discuss-; club Friday evening at h'r home, ed. the name and officers of the ,7i Ea.-t Fifth North street. The dub to te si lected at the next hostess me. ting. Tasty refreshments were o'clock. served. There were in attendance Mrs. Waldcan Olsen. Mrs. Flor-, enee javior, .Airs, navern l emon, iM'-s. I loiia Bunnell. Mrs. Jean Bro.' n and Mrs. Carter. t the Arin"i-v Fri'l tlie afternoon or ..evening on surgical dressings. Th request a good turnout. Mrs. John C. Taylor, who recently re-cently had a major operation in a Salt Lake hospital was honored on her birthday Saturday afternoon after-noon with a surprise arranged by her sisters. Mrs. Brijr Stone of Sal' in and Mrs. W. Fred Tanner. A few close relatives enjoyed the pleasant social afternoon. Rees Olsen, son of Mrs. Maud Olsen has been hom on furlough from Farragut, Idaho, where he lias completed his boot training in the navy. He will return to Fnrrnigut to continue training. Lieutenant. Keith . Johnson, son "f Mr. and Mrs. Bonn Johnson was here on r week end leave from Taft, California, where be Ins been an instructor in th" army a-r corps since receiving his pilots w ; n ; s . Mrs. Thelma Taylor entertained the ladies of her Five Hundred cluli at her home last Thusrday t-.-Sht. S cei "nets were Mrs Cra.-e Bro, kba' li and Mis Mar fi.iie Terry. Mrs l.hockbank received re-ceived the prize for hif-'h score. Mrs. Helen H'Jitt si cond high and Mrs. M:i'l"l'i;r- piekering the console con-sole t ion. Mr. and Mrs. c!N Wignall re-ce-f r a ti Kp'iorie call last Fridav ie,i !tom then- son. Harold i.-ill fli.tii Seattle Waj.lur.gt. in. He hnd jo.-' arrived there from Al-a-l a where he b id b-en serving Willi the armv for almost three :garet Hales. Carol Hilton. Donna 'Fllertsen. Shirley Harding. Pat Hatch, Carol Collard, Ja-.kic jWragg and Carol Beck. Home From 'Navy; Honored Mr. and Mrs. Mike Petroff gave 'a chicken dinner at Elliott's cafe for their son. Tommy R. Petroff. shipfitter third class, t". S. Navy, who arrived home on leave ?un-,day. ?un-,day. I Guests included Max Clark. 'seaman second class, a close friend of Tommie, and who joined the navy the same day. Also, his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gien Clark. Miss Vonda Hancock and Miss I Betty DeLaMare. S.E.C. Club Entertained Mrs. La Rue Kelsch entertained entertain-ed members of the S. E. C. club at her home Wednesday evening, even-ing, sewing and refreshment" being be-ing enjoyed by Mrs. Willi Pa riser, ris-er, Mrs. Wanda S-llers. Mrs. Mane Ma-ne Hood. Mrs. Ruth M'le'la:. and Mrs. Zelda AUn-d. 7 ears. He lias been transferred t-ti-ie army air corps fr cadet training. train-ing. Mrs. Mae Eln,er had a fa" dnmer Sunday at b- r bom- m honor of her son. Mer'' v:-.:i I ,.tv ' of Midvale. Tlie occasion v i- !nr birthda v. will serve promptly at s Oreni readers are incited to phone itrni. of imis to tlie Herald Her-ald correspondent, Mrs. M. K. Crandall, phone 070-K'.. rill (it drs. uer .Anna Olsen entertained at at her h"me in Salt Lake inibv. honoring her moth er. .Mrs. t: I . Wells on her birthday birth-day anniversary. In addition to Mrs. Wr-'l , covers Were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Kn-hard Wells and Miss Norma Wells of Orem, Mr and Mrs. J. Whilhelmseti, Mrs. Olsen and Barbara Rae Olsen of Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. O. Q. Elder entertained en-tertained at dinner Sunday, covers being laid for Mr. and Mrs. George Wagner and P'ree children of Provo. Pro-vo. Mr. and Mrs. Delbert. vViIcon and family of Kennilworth, Miss Beth Cran'dall.-Mr. and Mrs. Elder and their family. FILM SHOW 7 RI.-WVAMS MEETING SPANISH FORK "This Amazing Amaz-ing America", a moving picture with travelogue was shown by Principal Loren A. Anderson of the Spanish Fork high school at the regular meeting of the Spanish Span-ish Fork Kiwanis club Monday evening ev-ening at the Swensori cafe. Many: interesting pictures were shown and explained by Mr. Anderson, who was also in charge of the meeting. HEY FOLKS! Saratoga Opens April 8th Easter Saturday Glorious Warm Clean Water SWIM Notice Luring April and May pools will be open only on-ly on Friday, Saturday and Sunday of each week. V ? $ ' " ' I ' Mrs. Gertrude Wiseman Snggecta Baked Whole Ham t Ham 'i Top Crriid f ritiiibn Z Tbtf.poii liibiM. rublnpnom Miilrr Uultrr Ot Bullrr Sulislltatn toie 1 Tnt)l!ipoon l'rpared Motard inrgur and S'lgr Wash h.im. P:ac6 In lr; kttl. i'o'.r w 11 r. unlr ' To fafi fjunri i'f Halt" at1'1 'i cud H'lenr an C t&Me spoons I iipk -I i". l-'S--'- o'. n ,lo- flo. Ilal fl"- ly to l olliin.. irTiniiir n.-i-II: tn,!.-i IIK'nui'i fro"l f-r. I.t ham rr'n.Tin :n b-oth unt-l eyl-l ham. sin k rlou in Oio f-it nt l-l)i'-h !nTirvHi. i ienl.ine i-ruiul -.ik'ar. rnolii.-!'"', iifuat.-ird. and bulipr or but'r-r mlstltuce. SiTi-aj on ham. Bake in p:r.w t. en i' :'," r. i until bron. Eastc itu -i:iin ii-Qtli TUNE IN -K0VO- Each fVednesil; and Frldaj 10; IS A. M. lot "loui Home Sertlte" ITimt-am Fafrir.g Mm. Gertruils M'isfraun t 2 Romance Of The Seven Seas! WJ - HARD-MUSCLED! SOFT-HEARTED! 'JBb with JOHN WAYNE DENNIS O'ECEEFE SUSAN HAYVVARD A DDK I) Disney 'artoon ISpnrt Nnelty Latest News , , TVow Playing" NOW PLAYING ma turn- -r.-r nnil 2q ClKlKt' 101 rKHIB erett w as Civen at the Firpmen's : mnn v hall. Spanish Fork, Saturday; The bride was attended -bv Miss night, with Mrs. Nora Williams, j Nora Abbott as bridesmaid and 'grandmother of the bride, Mrs.lHenry Backsen of Camp W ilhatns Zitta Williams and Mrs. Gert-. acted" as best man. The bridal rude Clements, the latter of 1 party stood before the flower-Sprinfrville, flower-Sprinfrville, as luistesses. Ca ring j banked mantel. f,-.,- olose for t he many beautiful gifts were ; friends and neia)ii,.r..- w itnesved Mrs. . L;i'iee Cornaby and Miss J the cefPinony fnilowmu whu-h iiiey I ---i 11 1 i Aruyle. A well airaned were served h d.nntv Pun lin.!) pn ij.ra in was tlirei-ted ty Mrs.! The young couple i, ;; i;,;,i;ct; i.ohi Arge. lief reshments were ately ,-eird to '00 quests by a etoudi oi oiinv; riHisins ot uie nriae, in. 1 hu r. of Mrs. Krie Arevle and Mrs. Anli l'.ei kstrom. Those sprv- ! i r,fi were Misses Marilyn, Camia ' OF AmiV oOIl 1'nni f and Laurel Argyle. j " Tlie bride is the daughter of Pvt. Max K. .Tollev hnS return-Mr. return-Mr. and Mrs. Flnio Williams of,ed to Fort Ord. Calif", after -spend-Magna. She had been visiting. ino- hnri e,,,i, i, ,.. i . He completed his IT v. eek; of for Idaho Fulls, Id-.iho. : Family Dinner relatives here following turn from Washington. her re- 'C t Spring Motif At Bridge Party basic training at Camn P.oherfs and graduated as rifleman. March i 18. He has been in the service : since August, spending some time jat Fort Douglas. ! In his honor, a finnly dinner Was held 1 1 1 rrl :i v i-.i-t.ii i-.t of v, Mrs. irl PoweLson entertained home of his parents Mr ami Mrs mendvrs of the Happy Hour, Berry Joll.-v Those present were1 Kri'h;. ,-!.,, at tu-r home Wednes-;Mr Mr , ,lihr,lf.(. j, ,,,'j lav t-. enmc. lu..b being served son Keith, Mr. and .Mrs. George bejute the '-Hid Lrame. Snrint-time r- -a j .. , . Lee and Laurel I n, if Provo, and Mr. and Mis. K"V J napkms and tullis were used. LitMid.iv gifts were presented, M r.- 1 i riiert Cnwiston Cailt.in. High ti Mrs. Klmer Mr. 1 1 . I-'Im. t ... vent Mrs. Kay Borget won consolation favor ar.d Mrs. Cre iston traveling. travel-ing. Those attending included: Mrs. illn I"1.,.!-... Xfl-f U-nl.,1,,11 TJ,,.,,. ....1 J"''.. I, .. , I . Illl'Mll 111 II ,1 - . i Mrs. Kay Korget, Mrs. Herbert, J- Brow" of Ph'asai rre i.iton. Mrs. Alfred Bennett. Mrs. I. ; v I 'avis. Mrs. Andrew, Ti-rrv. Mrs! Elmer Snel! and Mrs.' KIiiht Carlton of Prnvn, Mrs. Max Kills and Mrs. Fred Hoffman of Sprmgville. I h i "a n a iid Mai-v 1,-. nne unu Brown, son of I ) K Ida lighters, 1,.,-r and oi r lecisri ii i. ljl iie. The young man was accompanied accompan-ied to Salt Lake Monday by his parents and Mr. and Mrs. George W. Brown, and Mr. and Mi-. K,,v Grow,-. om : t. s S3 Jfati out ol the Heart ol wr to Give Your Heart tJtfC 1 America . UJUU b warn i 1 11 cd in utah! of f ati re:: mMB of veiy aJ(ottuzn Baring tht Item loei of I girl with thret men on her mind. ..and love-light love-light fan her -el A A 1 u.UlHO A: m i Next BiglTTT NOW: Endi Sat. .nwwffT"? 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