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Show see . l : 8 Thursday, April 17, 1947 Shirley; Herrick, H. B. Johnson Married In Quiet Home Rites Miss Shirley Herrick became the bride of Harold Blaine Johnspn, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Johnson, of Rex-burg, Rex-burg, Idaho, Wednesday evening in lovely home rites performed per-formed at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Vern Herrick, in Orem. Bishop Arch Pulham, of Vermont ward, perforined the marital rites, in the presence of inti-j mate friends and familv members. The attractive bride chose a white gabardine suit, with ! navy accessories, for her wedding outfit. Her bouquet was' of red roses,. centered with an orchid. The couple stood in front of - the' fireplace, which was banked with fern and flowers, with tall candelabra. Included in the bridal party as attendants to the bride was Miss Jean Jacobsen, wearing a gray crepe jgown with red rose corsage. La Vern Herrick, brother of Shirlejf, acted as bestj man. Mrs. Herrick wore a smart! ( man. Mrs. Herrick wore a smart! r . r- i gray suit with a pink carnation ;QpQf yy pQPS corsage, Immediately following the wedding, wed-ding, a buffet supper was served at a long table, centered with a: huge wedding-cake, with minia- Plans for important social ture bridge and groom. The events for the coming month were bride and groom cut the cake for made at the meeting of Delta the 24 attending guests. Theta Chi, Epsilon chapter held After opening many beautiful ; Wednesday evening, with Presi-gifts Presi-gifts and saying goodby to their , 4 . . . . friends, the couple left for a dent Dorothy Richmond in charge, honeymoon trip, after which they' The Provo chapter made plans will eo to Rexbura. Idaho, to to attend the state convention make their home. The groom is a Rexbure business man eluded Mrs Maude Still and D Newhouse hotel, Saturday even-. The centennial dance revue to be presented at Provo high school tonight and Friday, under the di-E. di-E. Fuller of Las Vegas Nevada ing- Miss Helen Dahle is chair-j rect ion of Miss Dorothy Richmond, will feature a bevy of lovely teen-age Provo girls. Shown above and Blain Linebaush of Salt Lake man ?' convention plans here and are four of the pretty dancers. Left to right: Gloria Stimpson. Patti Hinckley, Arvilla Clayton and Sity. Sixth Ward Play Tonight All members of Sixth ward are invited by the ward MIA to attend at-tend the three act play. "The Hickory Stick" to be given tonight to-night at 8 o'clock in the amusement amuse-ment hall. The play is under the direction of Mrs. Clyde Sand-gren. Sand-gren. Cast members are Gleaners and M Men. CUI10MDBIOOD TO GET MORE If your blood LACKS IRON! Teu glrU and women who suffer ao from simple anemia that you're pale, weak, "dragged out" thla may be due to lack of blood-iron. So try Lydla E. Ptnfcham'a TABLETS one of the best home ways to build up red blood In such cases. 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Mrs. Byrle Dilley, Mrs. Ruby Boyack, Mrs. Rex Small, Mrs. Raymond Dixon, Miss Ruth Hoover, Mrs. Harold Bunnell, Bun-nell, Mrs. Paul Schaerrer, Miss Irene Mitchell, Miss Alta Buck-ner, Buck-ner, Mrs. Paul Salisbury and Mrs. P. F. Fakler. Thursday Dance For Club Group The timely theme of "April Showers" will be carried out by the Park Ward Dance club, at their party, this evening at memorial building in Sowiette' park. Tickets for members and ; students, i door- The committee in charge i will be Mr. and Mrs. Clark White, fMr and Mrg Cliff Hinrichsen, Mr. GENUINI P-M ON 2 BANDS Armstrong F-M at its static-free, tone-true best, on both the old and new bands. ' " mi EXCLUSIVELY AT DTK -agers In 1 LaDean Brown. P)into PlnncV LVUI l 'Ul Completed Plans for the semi-formal dance to be held May 1, were completed at the meeting of the Les Passerelle Bridge club, when members met at the home of Mrs Kenneth Rowland, in Springville Teen .7 " i 4 ' i I . t.av. Tuesday evening. Tickets for the! home f Mrs. George Shaw. She;and Mrs. Ted Vane, Mr. and Mrs. dance, to be held at Provo Golf! related experiences of her recent! Perry Tippetts, Mr. and Mrs. club house, may be obtained fromtrip to New York City. Theo Haws, Mr. and Mrs. Theron committee members: Barbara A ., .. , , ,,, D,.. , f ; Heinerman, Lorraine Curtis, Alice! An attractive luncheon was! Haws of Provo and their farm- Burnam, Ida Reid. Arba Duncan, Norma Madsen, Ruby Rowland, Maxine Payne and Z e 1 ma Mecham. At the club meeting, bridge awards went to Donna Reda, Norma Madsen and Barbara Heinerman. Mrs. Jack Perham. of Springville, was a guest. New members welcomed into the club were June Hansen, Mildred John-1 son and Donna Reda." The next meeting will be he I j ' April 29, at the home of Evelyn and Mrs. Herbert Tarren, Mr. and Mrs. Benson Egan and Mr. and 'Mrs. L. Flake Rogers. Improved Radiorgan with 64 tone combinations com-binations plus big,. Concert Speaker for new tonal realism. Tuned R. 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Miss 'Places of interest in California, 'Dorothy Jones and Miss Margaret; Carney Johnson of Modesto, Hansen. Pansy Pocket! 5387 BY MRS. ANNE CABOT You wouldn t believe that a simple one-piece apron could be so SDrinff-like in its freshnps but it's true! The big pansy pocket made ol lavender and purple materials ma-terials appliqued to a piece of the aoron material is the crrret nf the success of this apron. Nar row lace or eyelet embroidery used around the edges advances its good looks, too. To obtain conrmlete cuttinir nat- tern, pansy applique pattern, fin- lsning instructions for the Pansy-Pocket Pansy-Pocket Aoron f Pattern No. 5387 sizes 14, 16, 18 included, send 15 cenis in tJUiiN plus l cent post age. YOUR NAME, ADDRESS and the PATTERN NUMBER to Anne Cabot (The Dailv Hp 828 Mission street, San Francisco 3, Cal. SHERWIN-WILLIAMS OUTSIDE PAINT NOW AVAILABLE also "STYLE PERFECT" WALLPAPER We Sell Only Quality Merchandise UTAH VALLEY GLASS & PAINT 57 No. Univ. Ave. Dance Revue j Springville Mrs. Pauline Haws was surprised sur-prised on the occasion of her birthday with a party given b lies, Erwin and Wayne Haws. being in attendance. Mr. and Mrs. William Parker of Salt Lake City visited the past week with Mr. and Mrs. Loyd Bird and family. Frank Sanford and sons Dee , Calif., and his sister, Mrs. Gladys Members of the Cultural Arts club will be entertained on Wednesday Wed-nesday at 7 p. m., at the art gal- Say bury and Linda ROBES - HOUSECOATS NEGLIGEES Just in Time for Mother's Day Tuck your Mother's Day card into one of these lovelies by Say-bury Say-bury or Linda. Robes like these are truly gorgeous with touches of handwork on beautiful rayons or truly wearable cottons as only Saybury can make them. For someone who has everything or for the Mother who deserves , the treat of something luxurious give a Saybury or Linda robe. $8.95 to $35.00 CfBomds 9 Birthday Party In bait Lake It was happy birthday wishes Ifor Mrs.I. E. Brockoank and ! wishes for a happy journey' to both Mr. and Mrs. Brockbank, when Mr. and Mrs. Monroe J. Paxman entertained at a smart dinner function at their home in Salt Lake City this week After the party, Mr. and Mrs. Brockbank, well known Provoans, were taken to the airport, to depart de-part for New York City, Florida and finally to Havana, Cuba. Bidden to the dinner party were Dr. and Mrs. Paul G. Fillmore, Carol, Nancy, Elsie and Kay Brockbank, of Provo, and Mr. .and Mrs. Dale Peterson, Mr. and ,Mrs. Merrill J. Weech and the host and hostess of Salt Lake City. ElectiorhFor Dames Club Mrs. Mamie Hjorth was named ; president of BWgham Youngl University Dames for the coming year, at the annual election of officers held at the regular meeting at the Smith building banquet room OthPr ffif-Pr ir.fH ir.i.,H. evening was Mrs. 5. R. Boswell.nun xeaiures nave oecn piannea utner oincers elected include,. . . . A. thv th Thou r v..,-. Mrs. Verla Jcnson, vice-president; Mrs. Romaine Romney, secretary and treasurer. Elections were in charge of Mrs. Elaine Poole, retiring re-tiring president. Other officers of the past year are Mrs. Zola ; Silvester, vice-president and Mrs. Jean Dixon, secretary. ! Following the business meet-1 meet-1 ing. Mrs. Edith Y. Booth gave an interesting review.of the book, "Pages from the Book of Eve." The committee in charge included in-cluded Mrs. Rhea Byland, Mrs. Ruth McClellan, Mrs. Bess Clark, Mrs. Enid Spafford, Mrs. Loraine Black and Mrs. Ruth Hunsaker. Refreshments were served to 39 members. Club Notes V ALLEY CIRCLE Mrs. Roland C. Laney, 977 East-Fourth South, will be host-) ess to Valley Circle, Friday eve-! ning at her home. j JOCOSE CLUB Mrs. Elmo Beers will entertain i members of Jocose club, Friday! at 8 p. m., at the home of Mrs. Fred Cooper, 276 South Fourth; West. j 4-C CLUB j Mrs. Don Lees will entertain; members of 4-C club at her home! Friday evening, at 8 o'clock. ' lery. Mrs. Marie Poulsen will be hostess. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Henry of; New Mexico visited Friday at : the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. I Miller and with relatives in Provo. I 28 WEST CENTER Marriage Made Known Announcement is made by Mrs. Minnie F. Price, of Pocatello, Idaho, of the marriage of her daughter Alys, to Raphel Pal-freyman, Pal-freyman, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Palfreyman, of Spring-ville. Spring-ville. The marriage took place December 13, 1946, in Ely, Nevada-Mrs. Palfreyman is well known in Provo, being employed as Utah County Home Demonstration Demonstra-tion agent. Before coming here she taught school at Rexburg, Idaho. She is a graduate of Utah State Agricultural college. Mr. Palfreyman will graduate from Brigham Young university in June. Stake Seaqu Program Held Utah Stake Seagull girls and their -jnothers met this week1 at the Third ward for award --- r ' o" ---I - - - - j the girls of the Third and Pioneer wards. Girls participating on the program were Zella Anderson, Francis Crapo, Colleen Mitchell. Katie Shumway, Loretta Steph- enson, vera Mecham and Irene Lovell. Mrs. Jean Dixon furnished pre lude music. The SDeaker of the wnu laiReu 10 uie group aooui inci".' - - MIA canyon home, where the not already made reservations Seagull girls will be guests this Je ; asked to contact Mrs. Alma summer. Mrs. Maurine Crowell and Mrs Beth Simms were in charge of the, delightful party. They were assisted by mothers: of Pioneer and Third ward Sea-, gull girls. Special guests were the Utah j Stake Primary presidency, Mrs. j Emily Tyler, Mrs. Fulvia Dixon j and Mrs. Lenore Carlson. Awards were presented by Mrs. Elma Marrot, Utah Stake Sea-i gull leader. n There are about 50.000 hairs on the head of the average redhead; ; brunets have 100,000, and blonds, 150,000. 2-Yr. Field Guaranteed to SHADE TREES Norway Maple Silver Maple Chinese Elm Drive Out and Select Your Evergreens in the Field WILDWOOD HOLLOW FARM NURSERY LAKEVIEW PHONE 011R1 CALIE HALES Ladies Given Musical Treat a An outstanding musical pro-', gram was presented for member-of member-of Ladies Literary club at their Vl meeting held Wednesday after., noon at the home of Mrs. John, Pullen. Mrs. Alene Simmons arranged ar-ranged for the musical numbers, which included two piano solo, by Juanita Stueler, violin selec- bv Marguerite JenDerson. and. live vocal numbers by ins lay-lor, lay-lor, accompanied by Mrs. Simmons. Sim-mons. Mrs. Clarence Boyle, club president, presi-dent, greeted the women and presided pre-sided during the afternoon. Light refreshments were served to meg-dames: meg-dames: Hugo Price, Arnold Rawlings, Albert Hickman, M. W. Merrill, Wayne B. Hales, Richard Bandley, Lester Taylor, Roy Helm, Clayton Jenkins, Rulon Morgan,' F. V. Nicholes. Don Ferguson, Clarence S. Boyle, Lynn B. Moul-ton. Moul-ton. Herbert Terran, Miss Mar-'' guerite Jepperson and the hostess. Mrs. Robert Hansen was a guest, i Drc fi f prkc And Wives Plan Dinner-Party Postal clerks and their wives will join for a dinner party, Saturday Sat-urday night at Virginia Manor in Orem. Special entertainment and WE NEED four steady women, 18 to 40, hours 8 to 4:30. Free transportation from Springville, Spring-ville, Spanish Fork and Payson. Good wages. Com ready to work. Troy Laundry Laun-dry Company, 373 West Center, Provo, Utah. Grown Roses Bloom This Year FLOWERING TREES Pauls Scarlet Howthorne English Hawthorne Golden Chain Tree JT4 ( |