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Show t, i f Can You Dance the Can-Can? They Can v' Straight into 1948 front the Gay Ninety period are the Can-Can dancers who will swing it at the Utahna Thursday at 8 p.m. at the boys' club benefit to .be given by Junior section of Women's Council. Dancers Danc-ers left to right are Anne Jensen, Elaine Ahlandcr, Betty Anderson, Marion Band-ley Band-ley and Olive Walker. Other, entertainers scheduled for he gala affair are Clara Daisy McChortle-berry McChortle-berry (Ruth Partridge), Lawson Davies, who will read "The Face on the Bar-room Floor," and bevies of beauties. Luncheon will be served cabaret style and tickets may be had from members of the section or from VFW members. I ml M Ml i m Art Subject For Session Mrs. Thomas Gessford entertained enter-tained for members of Nineteenth Century club at her home on the regular meeting day, Mrs. H.- B. Mensel was in charge of the ses sion and was honored by members mem-bers for being chosen as Provo's Woman of the Year by -Beta Sigma Sig-ma Phi. Mrs. Mensel was pre-, sented with a lovely corsage. Mrs. -Earl Thomas gave a comprehensive com-prehensive paper on art appreciation. apprecia-tion. Mrs. Harold Nordeen was presented with a cake on the oc casion of her birthday. Refreshments were served to Mrs. Henry W. Gease, Mrs. Edwin F. Irwin, Mrs. H. B. Mensel, Mrs. R. C. Street, Mrs. M. A Daugh-erty, Daugh-erty, Mrs O. Earl Thomas, Mrs Ira Cowan, Mrs. Vernon R. Bus-terud, Bus-terud, Mrs. Kaiherine Baker, Mrs, F. B. Williams, Mrs. C. L. Waggoner, Mrs. Leslie Carle. Mrs. Clark Newell, Mrs. Harry Walker, Walk-er, Mrs. Clara Culmsee, Mrs. H. H. Howser, Mrs. Buckner Glasgow, Glas-gow, Mrs. Karl Scherer. Mrs. Helen Lyon, Mrs. Herman Grimm. Mrs. John M. Vlck. Miss Helen B. Thomas. Mrs. Hazel Alexander, Mrs. Harold Nordeen, Mrs. Ralph Peterson, Mrs. A. B. Faulkner and the hostess. Cornelia Meets in Cltib Delta The Cornelia club of Provo met in Delta at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Sanford to celebrate cele-brate the 81st birthday of Mrs. George Scott of Lakeview. A .large birthday cake centered center-ed the table where dinner was served to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Scott, Mrs. Geoiye Scott, Mrs. Mary Hopkins, Mrs. Lula Lees, Mr. and Mrs. Ragnel Felker, Mrs. Rose Madsen, all of Provo; Mr. and Mrs. George C. Scott, Jr. and family of American Fork; Mrs. Fern S. Nichols. Eugene and Merle Hutchings Given Parties I D. U. P. Prog rams FORT UTAH Merle, who is ter, old. Gifts and luncheon the i party attended by Patricia Luiumore, jean btuoos, js-ayej r-i in A x. Christenson, Karen Strong. Lois;UUr LQITID At PViriafrnertn fVi ri clftncnn i ' Li' 'J An If xiy'ii ! M i ne r Home Barbara Clark, Jolen Boel, Joan Hutchings, Von Hutchings, Wayne Hutchings, Helen A n d e rson. Katherine Graehl and the guest of honor jCamp Mariavu Gives Program Mrs. Amanda Johnston took charge of a delightful entertainment entertain-ment sivsn hv Pamn Manavu. Meeting at the home of Myrtle ;r,TTT, tiv Snriai Bushman ! Howe, 784 West Center, Thursday read'a three.a'ct play "Rebecca" and special music was presented. Mrs. Floyd Millet was presented with the door prize, which was a hand made quilt. Mrs. Myrtle Clayson was chairman chair-man on arrangements. Couple To Live Here Nuptial rites in Long Beach, Calif, united Willa Mae Williams of Los Angeles and Clifton H. Mortensen, son of Mr. and Mrs Alex Mortensen of Provo. Rites were led by President Sbongberg of the LDS stake in Long Beach, at the home of an uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Leon Mortensen. The bride wore a smart white ensemble, complete com-plete with hat and gloves. She was attended by her sister, Winnie, Win-nie, and . the groom was attended attend-ed by lys father. Little Tommy Mortensen was ring-bearer, e Many lovely gifts were presented pre-sented and the weddine cake rut by the newly-weds, who left for a weex s vacation in Palm Springs. They have returned to Provo to make their- home. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Mortensen were tn Long Beach for the wedding A shower was given at the Mortensen home by brothers and sisters of the groom: Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Mortensen, Mr. and ?irs- A- H- Mortensen, Mr. and Mrs. Orval Frampton, Mr. and Mrs. Grant Fitzgerald and Mr and Mrs. Denver Blatter. Games and luncheon were the diversions enjoyed by 30 fariiily members and friends. Many gifts were presented. Club Notes FINE ARTS ' ' ' Members of Fine Arts are to meet at the home df Mrs. Seymour Sey-mour Gray Thursday at 2:45 p. m. From there they will go to the art exhibit in Springville. ICU CLUB Mrs. Ray Watkins will be host ess to ICU duo at ner noma Thursday at 7 p. m. Mary Erick-son Erick-son will assist. DAILY HERALD Tuesday, April 13, 1948 LA SOIHEE i Meeting will be held Wednes day night at the home of Mrs. Stanley ruelson In SpringvUl. Mh Mnrrii Fink fnr fralunnrta.! taDIe wncre a tion. DEBORAH REBEKAI1 Initiation will be held at the meeting of the Rebekahs Wednesday Wednes-day at 8 p. m. at IOOF hall. Refreshments Re-freshments will be served by hostesses Ruth Williamson, Max-ine Max-ine Lloyd and Arlaf BrovAi. LADIES LITERARY Open session will be held Wednesday Wed-nesday at 3 p. m. at the home of Sadie Christensen. Mrs. Clarence Boyle will assist. Mrs. Claude Ashworth will be the guest speaker speak-er on the program being arranged by Mrs. Sterling Ercanbrack. BETA SOROSIS Mrs. Lorin C. Bryner w'ill be hostess at her home, 440 North Third East Wednesday at 3 p. m. HAPPY HOUR Mrs. . Elmer Carlton will be hostess Thursday at 7:30 p. m. TRIPLE-FOUR Meeting has been postponed for two weeks. KS LITERARY Members, families and husbands Mtss Fletcher Is Speaker The Home Arts section of Wo-r men's Council met Monday at trrY, club house where they heard i Hazel Fletcher give an interesting discussion om "Uvah Loves Hr' Children." Miss Fletcher was irl-g troduced by Mrs. George Worth- en, program chairman. it Mrs. Oran Groneman, section; chairman, officiated and the club Collect was read by Mrs. Guy; Candland. Special music was furnished fur-nished by the Sixth grade of tha BYU training school, under th direction of Prof. J. W. McAl-' listen & Spring flowers were used in decoration. , r ' Fun Party :i For Women ; J The lovely home of Mrs. Amelia. ning. The group will leave the; t iven b members of provo home of Mrs. Bernell Sturgs, 770 BusinpsB nd professionai Wom en as their regular April meet-- Bride-Elect Is Honored Miss RosLynn Westover, who will become the bride of Eldrid'l Bunting of Bountiful this week, was honored at shower-luncheon at the George Rea home Monday. Pink and white carnations, lighted tapers and a bride's cake featured the decorative scheme of buffet lunch eon was spread Gifts were opened by the bride-elect, who was, -given a tribute by Mrs. Lillian Young. Bidden were Mrs. L. N. Oakley, Oak-ley, Mrs. W. D. Collins, Mrs. Alta O. Westover, Beatrice Brown, Colleen Collins, Mrs. Lillian Young, Mrs. Flores Graham, Mrs. Ida S. Pierpont. Mrs. Ted Band-ley, Band-ley, Mis. Louise Eandley, Mrs. Clyde Sandgren, Mrs. Terry Oakley, Mrs. J, H. McDonald, Kay Collins and Mrs. John Manning. West Second South, promptly at 7 o'clock. PEACE OFFICERS' Al'X. Meeting at the home of Mrs. Fred Loveless Thursday at 8 p. m. ing. Magicians, native Hawaiian en-' tertainers, fortune telling and original features were introduced to add to the cay affair. TRI-CITY COUNCIL i Supper was served early in the Meeting will be held at tho1 evening at small tables. Fun mak-. home of Dawna Banks, 108 East ling door-prizes were presented to many jneiiiuti s. Fifth South Wednesday at 8 p .m. All newly-elected presidents, recording re-cording secretaries and alternates are invited to attend the Spring-1 as well as old council members hostesses being Amanda Roundyr ville art exhibit Wednesday eve- are to attend. . Olga rails ana urace cneever The scholarship committee was in charge of the successful affair," airs, ocas c. jiuicimiiks Kiivc:at ? r m. a party in honor of her daugh-! CAMp xilREE eight years i Meeting at the home of Mrs. I Emma Jones, 467 South Sixth featured West, Thursday at 2 p. m. Mrs. Elizabeth Miner was hostess hos-tess at her home tu Camp Bonneville, Bonne-ville, DUP. Readings were given by Alaire Buttle and Minnie Farrer gave a report on "The Dan Sanford of Logan: Mrs. Al bert Jensen' Salt Lake Citv: Mr. honored Merle. who and Mrs. J. J. Madsen, Vineyard: 'many more gifts and Mr. and Mrs. Angus Olsen and birthdaycake. Mrs. Clara Beagley of Spanish A ftmily dinner in the evening ! Diary of George Cannon Lam- received a lovely bert." Sarah Passey reported on ; the state convention held in Salt Lake City. Hostesses assisting Mrs. Miner ! were Sarah Carter, Emma Egil- Fork and the host and hostess of 'comoleted the pretty decorations. Delta. After dinner, stories of the hie son, Goldie Woodward and Clar- j A lace cover, spring flowers, of Mrs. Cornelia Scott were re-'issa Gardner. Delicious refresh- j and lighted candles on a mirror called by family members. ments were sered. who feel UJ caused by functional 'middli-ip'! Do you suffer from hot flashes. Weak, nervous. Irritable clammy feelings due to the functional 'middle-age' period peculiar to women 4 38-52 y rs. ) ? Then bo try Lydla E.Plnkham's Vegetable Compound to relieve such symptoms! It also has what Doctors, call a stomachic tonic effect!, MVMl C DIMifUIU'C hi win k. i initiinm i cumroum Adv.) . M I y. 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