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Show ii w ti -w in r j Provo Bride of Mid-November PAGE 2 PROVO. UTAH COUNTY. UTAH WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 29. 1944 DAILY HERALD tMany $100. Bond Purchases tn .Present Drive, Women Report Provo's northwest section of women canvassers on the -Sixth War Bond drive have now sold approximately 25 per cent of their quota, announces Mrs. Myron E. Strate, col-.onel, col-.onel, who, with her large corps of workers, has been working work-ing at top-speed since the opening day of the drive. - They are anxious to have all of their calls made and completed by December 7, Pearl Harbor day, and urge the cooperation of the citizens in their district. "If they have determined just how much they can put into bonds at this time, j A y-yrw nnz-nmonf and have all details in order, it ;nnOUnCGITl6n I caves much time and is greatly appreciated by the canvassers," aid Mrs. Strate. Mrs. John L. Russell, Mrs. Sidney Sid-ney Russell, and Mrs. Rees Bench have sold more than $2000 worth of bonds, and Mrs. Alma B. Hunter more than $1000. "If each of the 300 women i to Pvt workers would be responsible for selling $1000 worth of bonds, the tnuota would be well "over the top," said Mrs. Victor J. Bird, Provo city house-to-house chair-jnan. chair-jnan. i Provo's share in the $600,000 fUtah County B-29 Superfortress' 3s $240,000, and if each canvasser Would turn in $100. there would XJae an additional $60,000 to turn over to Uncle Sam for his fight jfor lasting peace. A n n o u nce-ment nce-ment is made by Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hai-en Hai-en of Provo, of the marriage of their daughter, Jane, to Pfc. William J. Bealer of the infantry. Fort Leonard Wood, Missouri, a son of Mr. and Mrs. Jess Bealer of Ordway, Colo. The young couple Were wed at high nnnn Wdn dav. November if 22, at Syra- cuse, ivansas. by the Rev. R. L. Wells. Assembled As-sembled at the parsonage for the double-rang double-rang ceremony Of interest is announcement of ! w e r e Mrs. the marriage of Miss Jean Ben- Marjorie B. Ir nett, daughter of Bishop and Mrs. Frank T. Bennett of Provo. Robert G. Pinkerton of Of Marriage ish, sister of the groom, and Judge and Mrs. E. M. Stroud, c 1 o se friends of his 1 , ' - i V V.ll. 1 4 - I " - 4 - . .,rx: ; ."s- Jl -'jX the army air corps, Lowry field, Denver, Colo., which took place September 2. in Denver. The groom is a son of F. G. family. Pinkerton of Alhambra, Calif., The bride and Mrs. Ruth Pinkerton of Wat- wore a beauti- sonville. Calif. ful suit of gold The ceremony was performed wool, with by -Edward E. Druery. president j brown accessories and a corsage of bronze and yellow "mums", of the Denver L. D. S. stake, and she was attended by Mrs. Irish, who wore a blue wool suit with the bride wore her mother's love- rose accessories) and a corsage of gardenias and pink rosebuds, ly wedding gown of white silk. Judge Stroud was. the best man. boastins hand-made yoke and ! a rfinn. cuffs. She held an old-fashioned j family dinner was held at the home of the groom's parents DAILY HERALD MRS. WILLIAM J. BEALER, the former Jane Hafen. Home From Mexico Visit After a delightfully interesting month spent in Mexico City, Dr. and Mrs. Allen G. Brockbank have returned to their home In Provo. Making .the trip to El Paso, Texas, by train, the Brockbank s took the plane both to and from Mexico City, where they made their headquarters while sightseeing sight-seeing points of interest on the outskirts, as well as Mexico City itself. Mrs. Brockbank, who is a member mem-ber of the General L. D. S. Primary Pri-mary board, and Mrs. Lou Windsor Wind-sor of Salt Lake City, also of the board, held conferences in southern south-ern Arizona stakg, Juarez stake and El Paso ward, before the Brockbanks went into Mexico and Mrs. Windsor returned home. They took in all the sights, including in-cluding visits to familiar places to those who have toured Mexico Mex-ico Puebla, Taxco, Cuernavaca, the Floating Gardens, Toluca, the pyramids, the bull-fights, national palace and museum and other spots designated on the "must-see" "must-see" pamphlets. A highlight of the vacation was a 350 mile trip into Urupan, where they saw the new live volcano, vol-cano, Parlcutin. En route, they stopped at Morelia and Patz-cuaro. Patz-cuaro. On the way home, they stopped stop-ped in Los Angeles, and spent Thanksgiving with Dr. Brock-bank's Brock-bank's brother, Dr. R. I. Brockbank Brock-bank and wife of Santa Ana. wSAYvrara'SL PAGE 7 dances were featured. Much necktie and shiny boots. Mrs. A. :un ui . tiuu 1 1 urn me presen- r . Aturu whs uk winner ox aw tation ol a llve-15-pound turkey, gallant bird, dressed in gala attire sunbon-. Refreshments were net, red pants, white shirt, red 156 guests. Mrs. Bird urges the sale of ' nogav bouq"eVu tJ . tw table was attractive with a large wedding cake, adorned with - ---- j uuy onue ana groom, aisoj mere were dowis ox cut I lowers. treasury bonds, for which the women will receive full value credit towards their big quota. All E. F. G. and H. series bonds. the Baby Bonds and the V-mail er, and the groom s parents ana , The bride ia u graduate of Provo high school and she attended sister witnessed the ceremony. i the B.Y.U. for two vears. where she was active in TmhHa ni The bride is a cadet nurse, and sigma. She is a member of the Epsllon chapter, Delta Theta will continue with her nurses ; chi bonds, wiH be credited also, but ZT". ? Uite City tfor the purchase price only, re- 111 Salt t-ity. Announced ports Mrs. Bird. j Pfc. Bealer is a graduate of the Ordway high school, where he oral tllrisrtt Wrvrl w nra)ant AUa 4.nJAJ ft I : I " va j yrm. .vsSfr. WV, UC dUU Ulll VCi .r'iClub Calendar Harold Guyman will en- The northwest section women workers inrlurle nijivii x.. dune, wtgnci, 5. ' m p tMrs. John P. Beck, Mrs. Doren' T S-30?' M7- .L- B"U,k'itertain members of the 4-C club ZZA.t " 1 "-.J - , t her home Thursday evening IWnit L. Hoover, Mrs. Reno Mem- XRIPLE FOUR nott, rrs. Aioert i. lerry. ana. Membcrs of the Triple Four j A r Wrc Trninmn p-Irs. Harold Walton. !club wiU meet Friday at 1:30 M VYQCS I raining Mrs Claude Ash-1 C10CK 81 ue nome OI oir8- iarR xveweii. ACACIA Acacia club members are to sity before entering the service, and was prominent in athletics. He attended the B.Y.U. as a cadet last year. The young couple came to Provo and Pfc. Bealer has now returned to Fort Leonard Wool, while his bride is remaining here for the time being. Captains: Mrs. Claude worth, Mrs. J. W. Boyden, Mrs. iA. E. Wright Mrs John Zenser. rElwrwi nnnett Mn Frank j'lmeet in the Red Cross rooms of tEarl, Mrs. Armand D. Eggertsen, Armory to work on surgical airs. Clyde T. Fechser, Mrs Alice l?3,111 Friday at 2 ?lo- At lall, Mrs. William J. Harris,' o clock, a program and jetresh- 5VIrs. George L. Hobbs, Mrs. Jean P111 i'1 bc, n2?e a ih 5A. Hoover. Mrs. Red Larsen. Mrs.:101" of Mrs. John E. Buckwal-rank Buckwal-rank Madsen, Mrs. Grover C. l.a rMA PIIl SVIUler, Mrs. Melba Miller, Mrs. B"A SIGMA Pin JDarel G. Moulton. Mrs. Leon Members of Beta Sigma Phi JNewren. Mrs. William F. Ses- will meet at the home of Miss ions. Mrs. J. Lorenzo Smith. 'Anjy Dixon, instead of the Utah Mrs. Elvin Snyder. Mrs. Rex .v.allejr hospital. Thursday eve-Baylor, eve-Baylor, and Mrs. Russ L. Traher. ' n," t1 8 o clock it is announced. i r 1 fall r t M LtAult '. Lieutenants Mrs. Floyd BaunsJ Literary League members will Mrs. Junius W. Bell, Mrs. Rees E. Imeet at the Red Cross rooms at Bench, Mrs. Leslie P. Bennett, I the Armory, Friday at 2 o'clock, Mrs. J. Wallace Boswell, Mrs. i to work on surgical dressings. Percival Bigelow, Mrs. Benita. Later they will be entertained by Broadbent, Mrs. I. E Brockbank,! Mrs. E. W. Steadman at the home Mrs. Denzil Brown, Mrs. Ethel of her daughter, Mrs. P. T. John-Buchanan, John-Buchanan, Mrs. Ed. G Bushell, 'son, 20 East Seventh North street. Mrs. Claud C. Cardall'. Mrs. J. Mrs. Paul Stewart will give the Lynn Clark. Mrs Lowin Clark, I program on "Personalities of j Mrs. Allie Clark, Mrs. Verl G. j Walter Lippman. Christiansen, Mrs. Mary Croft. 'ART EXHIBIT I Mrs. La Veil Croft. Mrs. Mervin! The public is invited to attend Cook, Mrs. William G. Cook, Mrs. ! the fourth annual art exhibit,; Thos C. Davies, Mrs. Howard musicalc and tea to be given by j Dixon, Mrs. Vern Dixon. Mrs' the Women's Council artists' sec- Carl F. Eyring. Mrs. Horace tion Friday from 2 to 5 o'clock, at Cammell. Mrs. Ida Gardner. Mrs.! the Women's clubhouse. I Wayne B Hales. Mrs. Robert O. M. F. Andrew Terry will oe The marriage of Miss Naomi Christensen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Soren P. Christensen of Salem, to Max G. Wride, son of Mrs. Denzil Wrtde of Benjamin, was an event of November 15, in the Salt Lake temple. Both parents witnessed the ceremony, as did Mrs. Elaine Johnson, sister of the bride, and the groom's brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Leon Wride. A a reception was held Thurs day evening November 16, at the ' Salem ward hall, i The bride wore a beautiful ... i white satin gown with trimmings Dr. and Mrs. T. Earl Pardoe , ,oW Mri .nH . raH nerk- Wacs in Fort Des Moines, Iowa, were hosts at a dinner party at Uce. Her flowers were pink are two well known young wo-; their home Tuesday evening, giv-! roses. Attending as matron of men of Provo, Miss "Pat" Lar-en for members of the cast of honor was Mrs. Elaine Johnson, sen and Miss Vera Crandall. the B.Y.U. play. "The Corn Is and the bridesmaids were her ' ' two aicrprn Mm I.. Peterson Miss Larsen is the daughter of i Th ' ... .rv.j Kff and Mrs. Gloria Richardson, and a 4 i a. a t aa, 0 4 umav Leaving To Start Leaving Monday to join the Air Buffet Dinner For Cast of Y Play Young Couple Wed In Temple! Rites in the Salt Lake temple Tuesday evening united in marriage mar-riage Miss Fae Bunnell, daughter daugh-ter of Mrs. Ross Bunnell of Or-em, Or-em, and Reed G. Gillespie, son ol Mr. and Mrs. Sharp Gillespie, of Edgemont. President Stephen L. Chipman performed the ceremony at 9:30 o'clock, in the presence of Mrs.: Bunnell and Mr. and Mrs. Gillespie, Gilles-pie, the parents, and the brothers and sisters, Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Gillespie, J. Robert Gillespie, Mrs. Mary G. Hunn, Mrs. Jean G. Brown, and Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Bellows. Immediately following the nuptials, nup-tials, the newlyweds were complimented com-plimented at a wedding supper at the home of the groom's grandmother, grand-mother, Mrs. W. F. Gilts, with his aunts as hostesses. Covers were laid for 16 guests and the tables! were oeauuiuuy arranged with roses and lighted tapers. A reception is being held Thursday evening in the Tlmpan-ogos Tlmpan-ogos ward halt Mother Honored At Birthday Fete Mrs. Henry Kinser and family spent Sunday visiting at Spanish Fork, the occasion being the birthday anniversary of her mother, Mrs. Nora Corbett. Luncheon was served to 24 guests. Those present from out of town, besides Mrs. Kinser, were Mr. and Mrs. Rees Corbett of Salt Lake City, Mrs. Ernest Anderson of Pavson. Mr. and Mrs. Julius Mock of Provo. and Miss Beverly Graces of Salt Lake tity. The host received manv lovelv gifts. served to EXTRA! ! . . ONSTAGEI Vaflfleaui's IKIypanottfie THRILL SHOW!! AUTHENTIC! . . WEIRD 1 ! . . UNBELIEVABLE: I 1 Oa ScrtcaM Fliil Run!! "MONSTER" MAKER" J. CarroU Nalsh ONE PERFORMANCE ONLY! SATURDAY MIDNITE! Na On Voder IS Admitted'. Ticket Naw On Sale! Seats c Diamond Jubilee Dancing Social Adancing party featured the diamond jubilee celebration of the Manavu ward Y.W.M.I.A. Tuesday evening in the ward hall. A floor show was presented by the orchestra, also, several old- Mrs. P. c. Larsen. SpnngviJ e. ,t y, d enioved bv 24'Mias Louise Taylor. Rex Wride, ana nas Deen empioyea Dy me - st3 . brother of the groom, v ucucv. wmyauy jur uic, rhrvnth.m.,m. urn ,,c ln man. ) i ne newiywcas win .their home in Salem. decorating. make Chicken Dinner J Entertains At Given On Birthday !Birth(!av Parn past few months. She is a gradu ate of the Springville high school, but has been a resident of Provo for more than five years. Miss Conder, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Conder, Olmstead, will terminate hex "fr"g position posi-tion at the Provo high school when she leaves. A BYU gradu ate she is a member of Delta! A h(lran 4nn, urn lv,n at K a d d a Gamma, and the; th hnme nt Mr, rvorria Pen-' Mrs. Fay Peterson entertained Beaux Art social unit. At one! rod Tuesday evening, to honor Tuesday afternoon at her home, xime sne was quaiuiea to enter j Mrs. Marie Hansen and Miss Hel- lo ceieoraic ncr uiiuiu-jr nui-the nui-the world Olympics contest. She en Brimhall on the occasion of i versary. which occurs Thursday, has also taught physical cduca-1 their birthday anniversaries. The affair was in the form of a tion at the Lehi high scshool for! Birthday cakes and cut flowers Kensington, and a tasty luncheon eight years, and the BYU for one proved attractive as table decora-' was enjoyed and gifts presented year. , tions. Lovely gifts were presented, toine nostess. to the guests of honor. auenaing were: nirs. Those present were Mrs. Helen! Evans, Mrs. Dauna Funk and Smith, Mrs. Lavonda Wilson. Mrs.!baby daughter, Sherry Mrs. June Velma Penrod and Mrs. Virginia! i-ewrson, wirs. reari onen. Mrs NOW! Eads Frt. Mrttarr . . . , . , Chiller! IVflr"'T7Tn' ( all OTTTTTlfl LAST TIMES TONIGHT! TOMORROW! Donald O'Connor in "THIS IS THE LIFE" 'CRIME -DOCTOR S STRANGEST CASE" .1 .a. luifniMiic n BB m m m m klTNVHl F'liS BRtNNAN McCALUSTER ,MJ rrri GRAIN GRttNWUUU HAYEK -v' V -9fKr5?&-7 f co-hit i a 1 Father Honored At Birthday Party 1 McAffce. scheme of red and The mcetinc of the Ccsta Tie , . Xt tk ToK. tlt. tu: , , 1 f 1 wnjr imc gnu were reccivca. Jensen, Mrs. Geneil Jones. Mrs Idonna Peterson, Mrs. Chloie Beardall, Mrs. Marjorne Peterson Peter-son and daughters, Linda Lee and J. E. Farrer was honored at a! The National Audubon Society; Rene, and Miss Jennie K. Snow Provo, Mrs. Harel Peterson and family Monday evening at 5,000,000,000 birds in the United and Mrs. Merle Daybell of Pay- the home. States. son. A color Hansen. Mrs. J. Golden Hanseen, Anurew lerry win , birthday party given by his wife, bird census shows an estimated; of Airs, aiaurice xiaruing. i nrcniwu ui m v. xu. r. ciuo ai ner nome inursaay Lieutenants Mrs. Mae Hobson, evening. Mrs. Val Hoyt, Mrs. Alma B.iCESTA TIE ALUMNAE Hunter, Mrs. Emil J. Jacobson. evenine. has been postponed un-:,, ,,. ... .' " Violet Johnson. Mrs. Parley WlUil Monday. December 11. I S c."..7i ,a Ji' Wm. M. Keel. Mrs. i READERS' GUILD S., ii t' utJ A meeting of the Readers' Guild ! iTJJt "'." tt,'u "irs- be held at the home of Mrs. r'-"a ARE YOU A SKEPTIC? WW You Volunteer To Be Hypnotised? I WANTED TEN "SUBJECTS' FOR Stage Appearance . . . SATURDAY Midnight! Y APPLY Manager's Office paramount ineaier. PACE'S Sandwich Shop i Open From 11:00 a.m. TiU 12:00 pjn. Ml TONIGHT and THURSDAY - November 29-30 m SEVEN OUTSTANDING ACTS! 1. LLOYD Hust and HIS WONDER DOGS 2. GUSTOVASON, SWEDISH BELL PLAYER 3 JOHNNY PACKIN, Pantomist and Juggler 4. GLEN DODGE, TRICK CARTOONIST 5 BILLY KELLEY, COMEDIAN 6. RAY and RAYLENE, Sensation On Skates 7. VIRGINIA and EVA DEAN, Novelty Tap On the Screen Lights Of Old Santa Fe An outstanding musical with a western setting. First run picture: Shows start at 7:15 & 9:35. Prices Children 40c - Adults 70c inc. tax. Special matinees prices 6:30 to 7:00 - Children 25c Adults 50c. Judd. Mrs. Charles Liddiard, Mrs. Melvin R I.iiIta Mrc Tttm f DVi 4 a XTm ....11 , .. w . . , . . . . j n in iiciu mi 1 1 1 - living a . . j n 1 . y rott. Mrs. W, E. MitchelL Mrs.! street. Friday afternoon. Mrs. El-; "anfni. Miss RoDene Farrer. Joseph C. Nelson. Mrs. William ;vin Anderson will review "Brave j To,?te Farr5rU E.X.a , Ha"sen and D. Norman, Mrs J. B. Olsen. Mrs. ! Men." by Ernie Pyle. ! " and Catherine Farrer. Rav Olsen. Mrs. Af ton Pavne. ' KFWACO I Miss Tempie Penrod. Mrs Darwin! Mrs. Hope Peay is entertaining! The Scuppernong Mother Vine' Perry, Mrs. Annie Peterson, Mrs. ! members of the Sewaco club on Roanake Island, N. C, is said Adria R. Porter. Mrs. Wells j Thursday evening at 8:30 o'clock to be the largest grapevine in the Richmond, Mrs. M. D. Roper, 'at her home. world. Mrs. John L. Russell, Mrs. Sidney Sid-ney Russell. ; Lieutenants Mrs. Ralph Sax-ey. Sax-ey. Mrs. Garth Seegmiiler, Mrs. William Sessions, Mrs. Lynn Scott, Mrs. Alice C. Symes, Mrs. Annie Tanner, Mrs. Arthur D. Taylor. Mrs. Lester R. Taylor, Mrs. Don Taylor, Mrs. Joseph P. Traher, Mrs. Russell M. Tucker, Mrs. James Trunkey, Mrs. L. Wilmirth, Mrs. Max Richens, Mrs. Vera Perry, Mrs. Milton Perry, Mrs. Byron Jensen. Mrs. W. C. Mitchell and Mrs. John W. Taylor. MLS" 4 Mi HEY PEOPLE look, it's me HOPC.mTeenateolor.witK beautiful babes and tropical islands and pirates and beautiful babes and treasure and beautiful babes and adventure and beautiful... Oh!t Hister GOIDWW! SamueiGowvkn pAcaeitCta BOB HOPE ss? v. r i lfu PRlNCESSandlbPJI VIRGINIA MAYO ADDED: DISNEY CARTOON IN COLOR TmS IS AMERICA LATEST WORLD NEWS - NOW PLAYING FOUR WALLS . HER PEACEFUL WORLD! THE WARRING WORLD . . HIS LIFE! fft rv I'm I -1 WITH WALTER SUZAK . LUC1LE WATSON FRAlIK BORZAGE PROOUCDOfl thitdta Iv FRANK BORZAGE.' 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