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Show ,, ' ' , t m y 1 it tv ft- as s s f 7; i : .Hi 1 . Junior ; Cifls : npnormoiners , TOpptaes JLbead'? waa-,'. the . them of the annual Pfovo atake t Junior Ctrl festival, held la the " Joseph Smith building Wednesday evening wiur lau eiria ana mow- c to attendance. The mothers were, honor ejects nn thl deli e-htful occasion, .'a program belntr followed by tasty piaia supper. v.a - Directions In. charge of Mrs. Flora Fisher, consisted of color fultHanta and cut flowers.; ui cludingr forsythiaj calla lilies and carnations, which, centered the A'aerrtn table Marie Dean ybe was mistress ' i or ceremonies, . ana . Mrs. Agnes Hawkins played background music Preliminary maatc. violin. Jean Blacky acpMel by Mrs. Virginia Vir-ginia KeeleT; sons, Jennie and Colleen Keeler, accompanied by .Mrs.- Keeler; -vioHn solo, Helen Jeanne Jones;, piano solo.. Rosalie Roblson; adBig8;MarMy smite, Barbara Winkler fcaDean Ander . eon; dance demonstration, Junior rirls of Eighth ward. DurWt Pl?f toasts were given , toy Moana eauir. mrs. j. a;, xsy-bee, xsy-bee, J!3auie Clegs. X-eora WiuUma ana Monies Jones. The program, was under the di - rection of Elinor Critchlow, and refreshments -'Ruth Bushman and Mrs. R. I . Redford, .sonneyuiei ward Junior teacher. Cedar Fort Man In ; JEHI The marriage of Miss 'Ptzgy M.. Marshall of Norwich. Norfolk. ISngland, to Sgt.-Marion S. Cook, son of Mr, and Mrs. Barnes A Cook of Cer Port; ' took place "somewhere in Eng-Jtod, Eng-Jtod, February 19. The bride is a convert to the 1 r. S. church. S&t. Cook is a member bf the . U. IB. air corps enelneerS. and had served a mission in CalilTornia, ' returning home shortly before his. induction into the armed force; r , ' if , . A 1 - Sirs. Gertrude V Wiseman Bnggesta Gumbo File t llirW rwiad ChJcken '.S4 Oytn - tprteS, Itortey. Woe- I Quart Hoi Wa4t. A SUm Tom4 . TaKtoapiMaa . Caokhw Tat. kl-iOahm. Mtncd. . tableatmoaa ru Cerniaa Salt rppr. Cut v,bickaa In ptaeaa. Waab. Wlpa lry. 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Junior president, f Max Warner, Provoi Beautician Vice President Of State Association Mrs. Lucille -Xhlandcr of ProVo, was elected second vice president or uie . uiajrt Associated Beauticians, Beauti-cians, during the, final session of the eleventh anual convention held Monday, .Tueeday and Wednesday in" Salt 11. Cifv Mrs. Ruby P. Wheelwright off01 assembly and the high- Ogden. was reelected president for her fourth consecutive term. Other officers elected included: Mrs. Sarah Jefferies of Salt Lake City, first vide Dresldent: Mrs. Haael Engstrom of Ogden. third vice president; George Zulonka of eart jaue city, fourth vlcevpresl-dent; vlcevpresl-dent; Mrs. Wilma Donnelson of Ogden. treasurer, and Mrs. Elinor Scott of Ogden, secretary. ' -e Youngsters At Birthday Party A Jolly time wais enteved A the birthday party given by Mfs. Ivan Peav Tuesdav afternoon vor her ten.year-old son, Donnlo; Gamea. a program and 4unch were enloyed by the youngsters. and f a pink and whlte birthday Oakev centered the dining table. Gifts tlellghted Master ttonnie. Those attendlng were: Deahne and Chariene VincentrMax and Peggy Eggertsen. Joyce Henrich-sen Henrich-sen Edith Taylor, Nancy Mc-Curdy. Mc-Curdy. Jimtny .Peay, Lawon Williams' Wil-liams' George Vincent, Marjorle and Leon Peay, Merrill Peay. John Denhalter,. James Nixon. Wayne Thalman, Glendon Hatch, Wallace Wal-lace Scott, Bruce Taylori Marian GJuff, Beverly,, Max and Bob Peay, Blaine Walker. John and' Steven Stewart, Karen .Haliaday and Garn Peay. The' hostess was assisted by her sisters, Mrs. Hope Peay and Mrs. Donna Haliaday. j FIX-UP NOW! Paint up all the raw edges on your furniture, screens, woodwork . . . Brighen .tip for Spring with genuine V FtXLERS' PAINT! DTR . DRESSES LOSE FRtEUDS 2. 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Buttemeia win enter omcers H:m ' IS AA3 9ohn1 SVIrfav fl tf vllmav il.i.. i the part of class officers and "prom jright, jpiyde Sh urtleff. generar faculty jadviaor for te Junior class, waa absent when the picture Junior Day At r. n. b. hrida Striving to make this i year's Junior Day (Friday) at , Provo high school not only fa. big success but a day long to be remembered, the prom committee members and class officers are busy with last minute arrangements for the annual Promenade "Theme for the prom is being kept a dark secret') until Friday, when it will be disclosed in assembly, as-sembly, "Clyde Shurtleif, general chalrmai and head of the dance committee, announces, Assisting Clyde with the prom plans yare Beth Zabriskie Fred BushAell, Reed Reeves "and Max Warner, faculty advisor. Beth is Also making arrangements for special dance programs. The decorations will be in blue id white fcolors having a defi nite bearing on the theme. The dance is to; be semi-formal, but corsages arte "ruled out' for the duration at the school. The assembly will be an original one, based on the same theme, , and wilKbe directed by JoAnn Han sen and LeOra William. . assisted by Gloria Tanner, faculty advis or. ? Another event of the day ww be the edition of a special six- page issue of the Provonian, school paper. YCesta Ties At Breakfast .A breakfast was given- for members and ruabee cf the Ces- ta Tie social unit of B.Y.U. Tues- :day coming in the banquet hall of the Joseph Smith building. 'April Showers." ras the theme and was featured in ; the decorations decora-tions and clever favors. , Marcia Greenhaw and Mary Whiteley were hi charge, assisted assist-ed by Elizabeth Zundel, Patricia Reid arid Betty Lewis. Honor guests included: Elaine. Sperry, Barbara Hansen, Ardlth Leffler, Elaine Waddoups, Annie Richardson, Marie Marshall. Donna Don-na Mae TfcirkHf. Geraldlne Jones' Mary Lou OstSer; Delsa Smith son, and Dorothy Balrd. r Mrs. Hundley is Hostess To Club The" W. G. Trinoley club was entertained at the home, of Mrs. . LerfOre Hundley Wednesday af ter- i noon, a tasty luncheon neing 101 lowed by the game Tripoley. , I High score prize went to Mrs. ikarjorie Kirby.xMrs. Gladys Madi sea took consolation favor and Mrs. Virginia Hindley, , guest award. y . . Others attending were: Mrs Ifena. Johiwn Mrs. Maiuine Ad ams, Mrs. Erma Hundley, itrs. Nathalie Garrett, Mrs. J$6na Weight, and Mrs. Wllma Barrett ' Entering service; Is Honor Guet A (number of parties honored Keith Daybell prior to! his enter; ing the military service.; A wen appointedfanaUy dinner was given by Mr. and Mrs. Lavar Daybell at their home in Payson. Guests included the honoree and his wife, Rosalie, B. Daybell, of Sprlngville, M. and Mm Theo Daybell of Midway, Mr. ahd Mrs. Paul Brlckeyj Mr. and Mrs. Elton Hartley and Miss Edith Keith of Salt LakeCltyi Keith if a son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert , pabell of Prove Bridge Played At Greenwoods e Happy Hour Bridge .club entertained at the heme of Mrs. Rulon Greenwood Wednes-Way Wednes-Way evening, the card game fol lowing a well appointed luncn. Mrs. Elmer, Carlton won nign ore ; prizef Mrs. Andrew Trry, avcllng ana Mrs Wendell Hoov er consolation. ' A. B. Mtmlestein Waa a and me ibera attanding1 werex Mrs. Glen rget. Mm wea dell Heroert creyi- i Mrs, guest m Hoover ston, Mrs, Bennett, Mrs. busy preparation for the jco: mmittee members'. Junior chairnian; Beverly Boardman. Mrs. T. H. Sumner Named President Mrs. Claytoh Jenkins waa hos tess to the LadleS' Literary ; club members at the home of her son and daughter-ln-law,-Mr, and Mrs. Melvin D. Jenkins, Wednesday afternoon. 7 Mrs. Abe W. Turner resiirhed as president-elect, for 'the -..'ensuing year, and Mrs. Thomas Sumner vice president, was elected to take her place, Mrs. Wyman Berg was namea vice president. t Mrs. j. w. ennstensen srave me program on "Western Star, by Stephen Vincent Benet. i Reports from the convention of the Utah State Federation of Woi men's clubs, held recently in Salt Lake Clty were given by Mrs. Albert Hlekmah. Mrs. Par ley L. Larsen . and Mrs. Herald RJ dark. , Mrs. Sterling M. Ercahbrack, Who was elected state president, IV leaving r raay vo aiiena. ue national "convention to be held in St. Louis. She will be accompanied by Mrs. Rulon Morgan, who will represent: Ladles' 'Literary. ; A delicious lunch was served. Members " attending were! Mrs. Herald R. Clark Mrs. Parley L. Larsen, Mrs. Hugo Price, Mrs. Wyman Berg,. Mrs. Arnold, Raw lings, Mrs. Albert Hickman; Mrs. Thomas H. jSumner, Mrs.' !J, A. Owens, Mrs Richard Bandley, Mrsf Stirling Ereanbrack, Mrs. John S.j Pullen, MrB. Lester R. Taylor, Mrs. Abe.' W: Turner. Mrs. Clayton Jenkins, Mrs. J. W., Chrls-tenson, Chrls-tenson, and Mrs. Marie Clark. MIA Girls Stage Colorful Rites AMERICAN FORK The Junior girls of the First ward M. f. A. conducted the rose ceremony at the home of their class leader, Mrs. Adair W. Bromley. Classes having attained 100 per cent en- irollment "of Junior girls fn the ward ate privileged to conduct the ceremony. , Roses and sweet pees wee e used In the housed decorations. . The mothers of, the girls and the Tf. W. M. 1. a. presidency were honored guests. A , short program, was given, combining the talent of tne motners and daugnters attending.' at-tending.' 1 The girls each placed a rose In a crystal" bowl and as she did so. named the attribute of character desired. iThe ceremony .was completed com-pleted whenthe bouquet was pre? sented. to Mrs. ; Alton Bteuir, tne Y. W. M I. A. president, who appropriately responded. " The serving of delicious refreshments refresh-ments by Mrs. Bromley completed the afternoon. j The girls participating? in the ceremony were the . Misses Helen Garden r, Miriam HumpnriesJ La Belle Boley, Marilyn4 Hoglund, Erlln Thornton, Evelyn Beck, Dor- Itis Ault and Gladys Gfant, The mothers attending were Mesdamea E. Ray Gardner, ; Owen Humphries, Glen Boiey. josepn Hogiund, lra Thornton, lQm.r-An Beck, Clyde Ault and C. A; Grant. Mrs. Sterner and Mrs. Joseph Mecham represented repre-sented the ward M. , I. A. presl dency. Mrs. Elmer Carlton of Provo, and MaxBills and Mrs. Fred Hoff man of Sprlngville. ' 4 See0 the Beautif ul Cojforjiartnpiiy . r: at DEuuETrS 272 WlST 'CEI'Ea ' Phone 160 - P.S. AU Papers are now in stock. The younsr couple left for Eort ill, Oklahoma, Thursday, where Girl I rnea - LEHl The marriage of Helene Carlisle, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Carlisle of Alpine, to Lt. Lynn Norberg, son of Mr. and Mrs. L. . M. Norberg, fbok place In the Salt Lake temple, Thursday, with Chas. " R. Jones performing the ceremony. Lt- Norberg is a graduate of uie Lent nign scnooi and was re cently commissipned a second heq tenant in the U: S. arnjy air corps with a pilots rating. The young couple will make their home in Merced, Cal., where Lt. Noirberg fs an instructor to the U. S. army air training school. : He returned to his base Monday, Mrs."" Norberg ynll follow in tne near future. -'. " . 1 Lovdly Gifts At Sbbwer A Driae of Saturday, Mri Thomas McDermott, the fo: Helen Brown; was complimented at a snower given by her mother, Mfs. yirl Brown and Mrs.' Law rence' Gibson, Wednesday evening at the Gibson home. Daffodils and calla lilies were beautiful as a decoration. r. ' Cards, games' and a tasty lunch rwere diversions. High scoreVprizei went to jars, rtorence Isrown, second to Mrs. Mary Pernardi and consolation to Mrs. Theola Tucker. Guests included: Mrs: Inez Gay, Mrs. Susan Jameson, Mrs. . Eliza Hales, Mrs. Oliphant, Miss Alta Buckner. Mrs. Fern Hills. Mrs.' Florence Brown, Mrs Mary Ber nard!, sirs, zeua Buckner, Mrs, Merl Dean, 1 Mrs. Marie Smith, Miss Elna Loveland, Mrs. Nettie Brown, Mrs. Lavene Kimball. Mrs. Ruth Brown. Mrs. Rattle Carter Mrs. Theola Tucker, Mrs. Elizabeth Eliza-beth Jenkins, Mrs, Irene Woods of Redding, Calif.. ., Kiddies Given Birthday Party a gay cnuaren s party was' given by Mrs. Newton McDowell at her .-home Tuesday afternoon for her . f ive-yeatvold son, John Russell. , A large birthday cake delighted delight-ed the kiddies, j who enjoyed lunch, games end Stories. IGifts were received re-ceived by John Russell. Those present Included:. Joan Lewis, Sue Nelson, Joyce Mad sen, Kim Bargaron, Joyce Gam- Jnon, Dcanna Eyre, David Jorgeri- sen, Rena Lou Eyre, Kathleen Jorgensen, Buddy Campbell and Jesse McDowell. Mrs. Mamie Mad-sen Mad-sen and Mrs. Sarah Campbell were also present. Lions' Dancing Club Saturday The Provo Lions' Dancing. club is to noid tne last or its post season dances Saturday: 'evening at tne Uoii clUDnouse. The affair will be semi-formal, now PLyufu 4 SURPHISE CWTERf AINMENT PACKAGE i x5a', 3 t-'Cs SAMUELGOLDWYM i . DANNY KAYE ' i . . X n . '41 x Ti 'W'i A DANA ANDREWS . MPA 'g e J C09STJUK wmMr.& ; . Disney I Sportosfope N ' Latest u 1 Cartoon ' "Jboiit" News ' -x vjea rieceives il. l 1 - AN "" Appointment As Student Dietician ' : ' . " .. k v Beginning September 1, Misa Emma Hayes student at the B. Y.U. will study" atthe Walter Reed general hospital at Wash. ington, D. C as student dietitlah under a government program. ine course , of study will last for ah months- after which Miss nayea wur osj sent to an army hospitol to serve for the duration and six months Her appointment' tot this class of dietitians was just refeeived from hospital authorities. Majoring in foods, she will graduate from the university this June with an A. B, degree. A member of the Val Norn social unit, she has been president of the Associated Women Students this year, and has' headed 4the - state Home Economics club for the current cur-rent season. ' '' '. J She is the daughter 'of Registrar Regis-trar and Mrs. John E. Hayes. . .'' .: ' ' '; ; ' '. V ' , Wellf Known Cqtlple Wed Friends, will, be interested to learn of the marriage of Miss Dora ; Mae Wlkhtmap. youngest daughter, pt Mr. and Mrs. ay- land R, Wightman, to, Captain Cleve Bingham, son .of ilr. and Mrs. Jack Bingham of Spanish Fork, which took place; Saturday, Satur-day, at Prove Captain Bingham returned home recently from India, where he had completed 64 flight , missions in that war area.. He arrived Friday morning from South Carolina and has now been assigned to Colorado. His wife will accorppany . him there this week end.i ' ' Club Calendar AR NAV : I- Members of the Ar Nav club will meet with , Mrs. Paul Spack man Thursday evening at 8 o'clock at her liome, 1153 North Fifth West street. PAST MATRONS Mrs. Harold Blumentha! will be hostess to members of the Past Matrons' Circle Friday at 1:30 o'clock aj her home. . Mrs. Max Sterneckert will be hostess to members of the S. N. S. club Friday evening at her hom. DELPHIA SOCIETY The Laconla . chapter of the Delphian society will meet Friday Fri-day at 10 o'clock in the basement or tne fuduc nnrary, C. N. M, ; Members of '' the C.N.M. club will meet Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Wllma Hawkins. , A. A. tJ. W. -: The drama group of the A. A U. W. wlU meet this evening at 7:30 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Kathryn B. Pardde. A . ;-"' t ' Smorgasbord Is Delightful Event A "bit of old Sweden" was en-Joyed en-Joyed by some 200 Provoans participating par-ticipating in the Smorgasbord sup per given by the Ladies' Aid of Community cnurcn, ruesaay evening, eve-ning, at Meno Trope hall. Mrs. R. C. Laney was general chairman on arrangements for the novel event. The long table was laden with tasty dishes in great variety, including many Swedish delicacies. Wooden bowls and spoons were used, also, adding ai gay note, were the Swedish, cos-; turned Waitresses. ! ., They included the acting hostesses: hos-tesses: Helen Halberslcben, Jean I and Lorraine Drissell, Jean Sof-ford. Sof-ford. Sylpha Johnson; Patsy Beebe and June Mason. Also, Stiisi Kuah- nir, Sally Tueller, Anita. Grone-i nian and Doremus Sumpter, ; who passed the bread in Btraw bas'- ra mm , 1 L f ki nets, i ne imiu pervuig lauiuo were covered with peasant cloths and decorated with forsythia. 4 i n DAILY HERALD ro. Young Couple Exchange Vows SPRmGVILLEr Announcement is maneoi xne marriage or Jiiaine cnerrwgton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J, U. Cherrington of this city and W, Fred Fletcher, son Of Mrs. Mae- H. Fletcher of Salt tKe oty, formerly .of Spring-vlue, Spring-vlue, which took placeWednesday, April 12, in the Salt Lake temple. The ceremony Was witnessed by d.grpup of close relatives. After the marriage, a dinner at the-Temple Square hotel honored the newlyweda. Covers Were arranged ar-ranged for Mr. and , MrsV J. U. Cterrihgton, parents of the bride, and their son Paul, Mrs. Mae' H. Fletcher, mother "of the groom, Mrs. Clele FletcherK Mary Cam eron, and the guests of tionot'. The bride chose for her wed ding attire, a white satin model entrain, with lace edged finger-tip veu. or onae s illusion, sne wore a beautiful corsage of gardenias and pink rosebuds, t' '. touring the dinner, a toast was given by Miss Cameron to ' the wide ahd groom. They were ma- rled onthe birthday of the bride's motherj and a toast to her was given -by -Mrs. Fletcher; Both young people are gradu-1 ates of the local high school.' The groom is with the army stationed in. . Tennessee, and he plans to return to camp April 23, after a lp-day furlough. HELD OVER!- Acrion IFJCJi E-x-t-r-a-! . . , MARCH OF TIME South American Front 1944 it" rl DARRYLF.ZAIWCK'S !A DRAMA OF THE BOMBING OF tOKYOf , Oirected by LEWIS ' '' i i ' ;A:j.'rs"?.:v- pi.Vn w PETE .8MITB ".tmtrica a Bacrat Waapoa' Wte Thby.'trlfiJ to Find Ua. J " : ' If ' ; H HOUSE Of -HATE I f VYemerj I. NOW PLAYING ' Plus - "FALLOW ON FURlVOUGnM vrx eetwn was PAGE Quiet Wedding Held In Provo ! The marriaee of (Thane -of American Fork, to urace, son of Mr end Mrs. J Grace of LehL took place in. Pro to.! Friday.1 i Mr Grace will leave 'for selrvica- With the U. S. armed forces,' Sat- BOth young-people are popular1 v kuvu& vuw junior est o ucir:s respecuve commuruiies. . ' vl ? f SITABTS TOUAY! 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