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Show orority Gives Rush Party i 'Ye FriendlyTavem' fW of the social hizhliirhts of the week was the an- hal "rush party" given by Xi chapter of Beta Sigma Phi the Pioneer memorial building in bowiette parK. "Gay Nineties" motifs were cleverly arranged in car ing oat the theme. The hall was decorated and appro-iatelv appro-iatelv titled, "Ye Friendly Tavern" and the guests ar- ed in costumes aepicung me Hod. rhe small tables were covered jth gay plaid linen and lighted bers burned in bottles to add the effect of the party. Joy ngren was presented with a t for wearing tne most unusual tume. The program carried out the rty theme with the music be- g furnished by a "barber shop" artette and an imitator of oea-ce oea-ce Kay, singer of ballads. There Its also an old-fashioned Can- hn dance and a "mcller-dram- Refreshments were served to 31 bests under the direction of lairman Alta Hicken, assisted Eliza Bjerregaard, Llva uad-j ird and Ma urine Crowell. - . PUP Notices VP Camp Two Camp two will meet bme of Mrs. Wa.U-r 1 ;ad. 128 East Fourth Women Sew For Red Cross Sewing for American Red Cross was done by members of Women of the Moose, Monday evening at the home of Louise Allred. Later, refreshments were served by - the hostess to Zola Q jist, Donna Palmer, Velma Pen rod Mary Lloyd, Irma Westergaard, Leola Jacobsen, Thelma Rasmus- sen. Louise Allred and LaVern Loveless, a guest. : a Club Notes at vV hilc-South, IOMEGA AUXILIARY h ! Omega Auxiliary will roc$t at hursday at 2:30 p.m. UP Camp One Use home of Aline Dimifk,;C8() 'orth 'Sixth West. Thursday at J p. m. JONKIE THAIS Mrs. Merlin Terry will en- Mrs. Verl Martin will be host-, -ertain for Bonnie Thais club at ks lo Camp une al ner nome ier nume nanesuay ai o p. in. hursday at 2 p.m. Captain Vida . UNIVERSITY' DAMES L'illianis will be -in charge. - I The opening meeting of the ., . ' J Dames club will be held Wed- UP amp fcilW . . inesdav at 8 d. m. in the banauet Mr. Inez Menlove will be hcfel- nnm nt the Smith buildina. All bs to Camp 8, DUP, at her Itoniv, ' -lirible members are cordially a5 houtu Third wesi, uuivui., j nvited to attend. 2:30 p.m. Election oi oilicw: jnvun u n no ill be hela and Ji women, who T1, ,,,. mc.ii.,t, ,.r n.i. ce eligible tor merobersbm arc ,ir ,.ivf u in h. hZ WMn. brdialiy invited. J. , - ; dax at 8 d. m. at T. Earl Pardoe amp Grandview jiiomc. Mrs. Norma P. Wright will Members oi Camp Grand view, kill meet at the nome oi mi o. - "ADA . nttln flavin. X4K Nnnn fnunn1 Mrs. Lawrence Jones WH1 be Vest. Mrs. Vera Nuttall and mi s. ! hostess' to Phile Nada of Sorosis tVnnie Jolley wUl be assisting "1 n" nome, inursaay at- p. m, nrtun Th mnotlno .i lll hoain H-mSl fCi RlSCn JltCi Will U151.U3S t 2 n.m. Thursuav. Club Hears About Styles "Evolution of Style and Mod ern Fashions? was the interest ing topic treated by Margaret S. Potter at the regular meeting of the Readers Guild held at the C. A. Dahlquist home, when Mrs. Stanley Gunn was hostess to members. An attractive luncheon pre ceded the - brief business' meet ing, after which the program was featured. A former member, Mrs. John Westwood, . of San Diego, Calif, was a guest. Members present were Mrs. Dean A. Anderson,' Mrs. Morris Clingert js,Mrs: Russell Swenson, Mrs. Frank Van . Wagenen, Mrs. Willis Candland, Mrs. Seth Smoot, Mrs. Farrell Madsen, Mrs. L. Grant Hansen, Mrs. Elvin Anderson An-derson Mrsv Philip Knight. Mrs. Spender , Grow, Mrs. William Spear,s, Mrs, Harold Colvin, Miss VerlaBifrell, Mrs. Elmo Mc-Beth Mc-Beth Mrs. Stanley R. Gunn, Mrs. LaVern. D. Green, Mrs. Louis De-Hart. De-Hart. Mrs. Stewart Grow, Mrs. O. D. Hansen, Mrs. John Clarke, Mrs. Richard Knight, Mrs. Thad Hansen, Mrs- Smoot Brimhall, Mrs. Grant Greer and Mrs. Lew is Allen. Nevada Rites UniteCoupIe PAYSON Mr. and Mrs. Wil- ford Done announce the marriage of thetr daughter. Virgie, to Wil- ham Brock. The marriage took place fcep tember -,fith at a chapel in Las Vegas. Mr. Brock Is a son of Mrs. William Allen of Santaquin and will continue his profession of photographer in Payson. Quilt Made ByPrimary The officers and teachers of the Eleventh ward LDS Primary met at the home of Mrs. Beth Lindstrom Monday evening for monthly preparation meeting. The teacher trainer lesson was given by Mrs. Arva Rowley and the remainder of the time was spent setting quilt blocks together. to-gether. The blocks were made by Homebuilder groups as part of the summer primary program. A delicious luncheon was served by Mrs. Lindstrom, Mrs, Thelma Bailey and' Mrs. Cleo Gale. Others present were Mrs. Marie Strong, Mrs. Arva Rowley, Mrs. Marjorie Hinckley, Mrs. Hope Peay -Mrs. Dea Eyre, Mrs. Verdie Peay, Mrs. Merlyn Proth-ero, Proth-ero, Mrs. Clarissa Lamoreaux, Mrs. Vaunda Sheen, Mrs. Leona Henrie, Mrs Zoereta Lawtpn, Mrs. luby Woolston, Mrs. Grace Anderson, Mrs. Blanche Leonard and Mrs.Fae Thomas Mrs. Clarissa C. Carroll will nursuay ai i. p.m. ai ine nome our Pioneers win oe ine tnerne. . is r ' n : . . l, 1 1 ...in eDDri on li lit cenit'nniHi inn id anvoo. The new camp which has been Ml KB1111iV.U AAA AftAVCAKAWW: W HI U "ICtt 111 Ul flUOj Ht A.dU U.IIi. A 4.1 I . e it -v l ine nt nr ivi rs 1 mra ivir lira n ac i vj w t r-v uivTm acti rw Ut wu 1U1 Lll A. JL T T w O mm Mabel Morgan will be hostess l 1 pr iiiiinH y 1 11 11 1 w cgt at 1 rCT orth, to members of Camp Fort tan, Thursday at 2:30 p.m. fl A f rr- t rK-i-4 t Third Ward tVard conference for Third ra iviiv win hp neia mnicni ht :m in tne ward cnaDei. Officer! mmarv nrntjra m or n m ........ H. j f.m. M verl Dixon will give an Intro- a. a 1 , . 1 uutiiuii 10 ine lestuns on ine Book of Mortnon in the special interest group. MUSIC MART 136 West Center, Phone 102W Provo, Utah Everything Musical See Us Before You Boy NAVY MOTHERS There will be a meeting for all Navy Mothers Thursday at 8 p. ro',. at Veterans' Center. LADIES LITERARY Mrs. Don Ferguson will be hostess to members of Ladies Literary Lit-erary club at her home in Spririgdell, Wednesday at 1:30 p. m. . Sprin&ville Complimenting James Sumslonv who left the past week for a mis sion in Denmark, his mother, Mrs, J. M. Sumsion entertained a group of friends at a turkey dinner din-ner at her home Thursday eve ning. Included in the group wert five young men from Spanish Fork, Don Robertson, Merrill Ashby, James Measom, Var Ros- enbaum and Weston K. Jones, who will leave for the same mis sion soon. Mrs. Eva Newberry of Coeur deAlene, Ida., his returned to her home by plane following a few weeks visit with her son Bill Newberry and family in Spring- viue. During ner stay she was guest of honor at a number of social functions including a din ner given by Mrs. Erma Ewelt The monthly meeting of the Legion auxiliary is scheduled for next Wednesday; October 8, announces an-nounces Mrs. Ruby Christensen, president. An interesting program is being scheduled to begin at 8 p. m., at Memorial hall. Mra. George Weight and daughter Ella spent the past week with relatives and friends in Salt Lake City NITEY NITE . . . THE SLEEPER WITH THE "BOOTEE" FOOT V Mothers and their youngsters appreciate the ''bootee" foot an exclusive feature of NITEY NITE SLEEPERS. Its special construction fits the foot and stays on . . . insures more warmth, wear, com fort. Tailored of soft, absorbent cotton yarn in gay blossom colors. One and two piece models, self-help styles. EXTRA PANTS 1.00 Qfiomas' 28 WEST CENTER 1.98 Vineyard Russell, the 10 year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Jay C. Wjlkinson met with a painful accident Sat urday afternoon while employed on the Lewis Clegg farm. The truck he was riding on collided with the fence post as they went through a gate fracturing his left leg. He was rushed to the Utah Valley hospital, where he will be confined for some time. Among those attending general conference were Mr. and Mrs E. Carlyle Bunker. Mr. and Mrs Thorit C. Hebertson, Mrs. J. J Madsen Sr.. Bishop and Mrs. Taylor Tay-lor Allen, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Gammon, Gam-mon, Mr. and Mrs. George Rowl ings. Mr and Mrs. J. Alma Gison. Mr. and Mrs. Desmond Larson and Mr: and Mrs. George F. Wells Mr. and Mrs. Fred Esar of San Fernando, Calif, have been the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ciyde Holdaway the past few days. The two couples enjoyed a sight seeing see-ing tour of the Utah copper mines at Bingham. Mr. anod Mrs. Roy Kirkman of Pocatellp,, . Idaho, were dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George F. Wells Friday. Mrs. Jennie Hamilton of Sugar City, Idaho, visited here during He Payson Mrs. Elva W. Maushan arrived in Payson Saturday by plane. She will spend aweek withxher. par ents, Mr, and airs. JamesWignal ana men returnxto ner nome in Los Angeles. . . Mrs. Ross Madsen spent Su.icia-y! ...I4U U T uri.niN WiMi OtliU VA1. VOIIKB T, IKHdh Mrs. Wisnal entertained 24 vouna sters in the afternoon in honor 0 the eighth birthday, of youngyim-mie youngyim-mie Wignal. X " Mrs. ,Well$ G. Monk act-Cm panied her brother, Glen Bown of Ogden, to Mantl over the week end.- . - r:. . ., ,: .Mrs. Margaret, Branagan ,is spending a few weeks in Long Beach with her daughter, Mrs. Mark Braithwaite and family Mr. and Mrs. Earl Page drove to Salt Lake City on business, continuing on to Morgan where they spent the night with Mr and Mrs. Garth Beliston, Mrs. Beliaton being the former Miss Carol Page. Mr. Beliston is athletic coacn at the Morgan high school. Mrs. Woodrow Wilson and Mrs. Robert L. Wilson were guest-, of Mrs. Sarah Wilson and Mrs. Jennie Jen-nie Openshaw at a chicken dinner. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Johnson have arrived home from California where Mr. Johnson has been stationed. sta-tioned. with the army for the past several months until his release a short time ago. Mr, Johnmn has been with the army since 1941 and at the present time is enrollt-a at the BVU for study. Mrs. Johnson is formerly of Bakersfield, Cat if. the week with Bishop and Mrs. Taylor Allen. Genealogy meeting will be held 1 Thursday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Max Blake. awanan Party Theme With the theme, "Hawaiian Paradise" attractively employed, alumnae members of ' Nautilus social unit entertained active members Monday eveningxat an Orem cafe. The occasion ma the 27th birthday of the organ tion, which has been prominen in social activity on BYU campus. The pretty table appointments and other decorations were pre pared by Pauline Linde, chair man, assisted by Barbara Sherry, Phyllis Long, $Na"da Jacobsen, Annette Biaauipn, : Anita Ham mond. Alma . ."SnoW. .Helen A. Swenson and peneal Martin. Original toasts were-given by Helen Dixon and Alma Snow, toastmistresses of the" occasion. Tiny dancing-girl dolls, dressed iri shades of burgundy and tur quoise, were presented as favors. To further carry out the theme, Hawaiian songs and dances were presented by Maxlne Cli.udin, Karren Dixon and Joyce Crockett. English Couple Entertained . 4 '. PAYSON Mr. and Mrs. Vivian Meik of Salt Lake City -vere guests at the nome of Mr. and Mrs. Roland Si Lindsay Sunday. Mr. Meik is well known as a jour-nalisCbeing jour-nalisCbeing a eitizen of England prior tooming;to America i few months aW The Lindsay family and the Meikj' drove up Payson canyon ' whereNithey enjoyed dinner din-ner at the cablftCbf the Lindsays. Mr. and M,rs. Metk related many interesting happening of their Hie in England. Betty McCoy Becomes Bride PAYSON In a double ring ceremony Miss Betty Jean McCoy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Don J. McCoy, and Bernard Oberg, son Of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Oberg of Genola, were wed Sept. 27 at the Community. Congregational church. Immediate members of the family were present and the wedding wed-ding party enjoyed a lovely dinner din-ner in Provo after the ceremony Present were Mr. and Mrs.. Mc Coy and Mr. and Mrs. Oberg, parents par-ents of the couple; Mr. and Mrs. Mardon Throckmorton, brotlier-In-law and sister of the groom; both grandmothers of the bride, Mrs. Elizabeth McCoy of Payson and Mrs. A. J. Lindley of Baraboo, Wisconsin; and Dean McCoy, brother of the new Mrs. Oberg. For the reception in the Genola ward chapel the bride chon; a suit of the new shade, burgundy, and she wore a corsage of roses, gardenias and carnations, cotors of which complimented her suit. All of the ladies of the wedaing party wore corsages and there were white carnations for the lapels of the gentlemen. Fritnds from all surrounding towns were present. 1 DAILY HERALD Tuesday, October 7. 1947 9 .r-L 1 i r wltui lived fofi) to my CA?Ar Var 90CW 7orio??o w 73 pi?a z- 2 Day Service Plan a certain day of the week to bring yo u r bundles to Larry's Lar-ry's Laundry. After a thorough, careful care-ful laundering treatment here, your dresses . and your husband's shirts and trousers will be fresh and sweet. Let us serve you. Plenty of Parking . Dinner At Wild wood 1 i f;y gBtjnaJ fM(0p in nt thai tt WDttk J OREM Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Miller of Coppefton entertained a number of dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Marion Offret at Wildwbod Saturday evening. Covers' were laid for Mr. and Mr?. George Ferguson of Provo. Mrs. Jane Rice of Bingham, Bing-ham, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence York, Mr. and Mrs. Marion Offret, Mr. and Mrs. Y. M. Offret, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Phillips, Mr. and Mrs. Ford McJUeen and the host and hostess. BULBS Holland Grown AU Varieties Call At ROHBOCKS SONS INC. Phone 116 Orem, Utah Adocntiicd in GOOD HOUSEKEEPING il ia VVH 'iiTj t. - - 1 : - in. iv;.. ... . . i , ... Sis ' . si X- .... i'' Here's a Needletnft Bedspread that vrill add character and good looks to any, bedroom. The design is "Garden Path," adapted from an old quilt pattern, 'with traditional "wedding rings in Ripple-tuft, Ripple-tuft, and multicolored flowers in Needle-punch Needle-punch enibroidery. Snpersize, finished in rich, heavy fringe.' A handsome gift, a RLOOM COVERLET wise investment. One of many designs, for every decorating style, all rolorfasvx preshrunk, easy to wash at home or laundry. 2375 BEDSPREADS Full Size . i. . 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