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Show THE SENTINEL, MIDVALE, UTAH FRIDAY, MAY 17, 1940. Page Five IRIS PREVUES and CLUBS I 15 YEARS AGO SOC EET YI I I I IRIS TH ·AT E I f l Mothers Entertained at became unofficial shepherd to the "Hip~Hip" Colors Go the • - - -- - -- - - - • Theatre and Dinner· scores of visiting Lamb club mem. J South Ame1·ican Way Bert Thompson of Salt Lake I Highly important to the screen hers. ·~,· • City entertained at a theatre party Items taken from the files of career of Sonja Henie was the asSunday in honor of pis mother, Mrs. H. E. Nelson is expected signment of Irving Cummings to The Midvale Journal and Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Booth of from St. Mark's hospital home Century20th newest her j di r ect May 14, 1925 West Jordan. Following the the- f 1 Fox picture, "Everything H appens where she underwent an opera4 4 atre Mrs. Thompson and Mrs. Miss LaPriel Rasmussen and at Night", which opened yester- tion last week. She is reported to IVA E. BARROWS. Society Editor Booth were the honored guests at Darrell H . Aylett were married d ay at the Iris theatre. Significant be recovering rapidly a dinner party given by Miss Friday of last week in the Salt to all moviegoers is Cummings' Virginia Booth at the Woodruff Monday Bridge Club Meets Charming Tea Honors Lake temple. They expect t o go to promise that he is going to deliver apartments in Salt Lake City. OthAt Mrs. Anderson's Mothers Sunday Los Angeles in the near future "a new Sonja Henie' 'to the screen. Mrs. Leo Anderson entertained er guests included members of the Members of the Junior Amcri' -o:e~~~e Mr. Aylett will go in buscan Legion auxiliary entertained 1 the members of her bridge club family. M o t i o n pictures accomplish at a beautifully appointed Moth- at her home on Locust street MonA special Mother's day program was given Thursday by the Ladies many unusual feats but probably er's day tea Sunday afternoon in day evening. Mrs. Leon Rasmus- Mary Tripp Honored l\IIDVALE 1 the strangest was that of putting Party Birthday At W. Mrs. and Bird Bryan Mrs. sen, Midvale the at room the activity Aid. Members of the Murray, Bingham and Sandy societies were the Idaho navy to sea on Idaho's Mrs. Annie Tripp and Mrs. Jim city hall. The affair honored the 0. Boberg won the bridge awards. inland ocean. It was accomplishToday and Saturday mothers of the juniors and the Following the card games a late Steadman, assisted by Miss Myrtle guests. Pas"Northwest in scene a for ed senior members of the auxiliary. luncheon was served to eight Steadman, entertained at a surSaturday of last week Mrs. EvSONJA HENlE in Reading entertained the s~ge," the technicolor adventure erett honoring party birthday prise Clyde Mrs. and Bird Mrs. guests. cora with presented Each was playmates of her daughter, Lilas, p1c~ure starring Spencer Tracy, Miss Mary Tripp on her 16th sage. A fine program including Blasius were special guests. F our- which starts next Sunday at the · . thd ay anniVersary. birthday at the West Jordan ward On her b l.l' vocal, instrumental and readings, I Iris theatre. teen were present. amusement room recently. Prowas presented by the junior group. Mrs. Christiansen Entertains The navy consists of four huge The u. s. Smelter has teams gressive games were played at The room and serving table was Dessert Bridge Club working at the side of the new barges, one cabin launch and four Mrs. Elmo Christiansen enter- which prizes were won by Rea attractively decorated with bridal flotation mill, grading for rail- open launches, one eighteen-passtained at a dessert luncheon at 1 Fay Beckstead, Brent Jorgensen, wreath and varicolored tulips. "THE LONE RANGER road tracks. The work will be on enger Chris Craft speedboat, one Assisting in receiving the guests her home Monday evening for the and Dorothy Young. Dancing was RIDES AGAIN" s m a 11 e r speedboat, seventeen in earnest within a few days. were Miss Fern Richardson, Miss members of her bridge club. Pre- enjoyed and refreshments served whaleboats and bateaux, two In"LUCKY PIGS" Cartoon Mrs. James Nibley and her Joyce Beckstead, Miss Betty Wil- ceding the bridge games a dessert to 20 guests. canoes and every other war dian mother, Mrs. Caroline Hansen, Iiams, Barbara Deming, Bee How- luncheon was served. Mrs. Hop• LATEST NEWS EVENTS or sailboat which Meets P. U. D. Camp Sharp have returned from a month's rowboat, canoe ard, Patsy Williams, Gloria Ras- kinson, and Mrs. J. W. Nibley won FROM THE WAR! could be rented or commandeered . '· visit in Los Angeles, California . the prizes for high scores. Mrs. At Pate Home mussen and Margaret Miller. The Sharp camp, Daughters of Dr. J. S. Alley was chosen presi- on Payette lake. Presiding at the tea table were Ben Bagley was a special guest. SUN.- MON.- TUES. -o-the Utah Pioneers, held a meetdent of the Midvale Lions club for members of the junior auxiliary. Vague stories about the sensaSPENCER TRACY in ing Thursday afternoon at the the year beginning July 1, 1925. The serving hours were from two Wilcoxes Entertain Friends . . city's ig b every of exploits tional ""-"'''"''~~- -·.:.:.-~·::; ..:;:;-;...-.·~,x home of Mrs. Ada Pate in East He is a real booster for Lionism. At House-warming to five o'clock. Mrs. Wm. Waters entertained "Emergency Squad" have been Mr. and Mrs. Joel Wilcox en- j Midvale. A report of the county Have you ever been to Havana? in· the members of the Duplicate current ever since the service was tertained a group of friends at camp meeting held in Salt Lake Costumes of the natives lent Midvale Teachers spiratlon to the designer of ~this formed some years ago, but the their new home in Union Satur- City recently was given by Mrs. "Hip-Hip" suit which Miss Kay Bridge club Monday evening at Fete Brides-To-Be In Technicolor movie-going public will have its Dinner street. Center on home "Pioher lesson, The Sharp. Gertie Auerbach social a the for Following models Johnson evening. day In honor of five Midvale teachfirst chance to learn the authentic "THE AWFUL GOOF" ers who will become brides after evening a delicious buffet lunch- neer Courtship", was given by Company, Salt Lake City. Fashioned was served to eight. CHASE COMEDY ombre' in amazing tweed, this loomed about Britany story of inside Dr. A. J. Hosmer was unanithe closing of school, the faculty eon was served. Guests present class leader, Mrs. Marie Robbins . stripe. The jacket furnishes sweet battalion when the n ew Paraof the Midvale schools played host were Mr. and Mrs. Elman Mickel- Following the meeting, refresh- repose for her lapel lounger, a mously elected chairman of the WEDNES. & THURS. mount thrill drama, "Emergency at a party Monday night at the sen, Mr. and Mrs. Allison Bills, ments were served by Mrs. Pate. rhinestone pin in the shape of the Jordan district Boy Scout council at Wednesday next opens Squad", and Movable stamen ... for the year 1925, at a meeting 2 FEATURES and CARTOON school auditorium. A program was Mr. and Mrs. Earon Jensen, Mr. She was assisted by her daughter, daffodll. pistal ••• movable petall. Smart, the Iris. Midvale the at week last held given and refreshments served. and Mrs. Alonzo Bucldey, Mr. and Mrs. Irene Setterberg. Indeed. -o-'EMERGENCY SQUAD' city hall. A. R. Gardner was chosThe guests of honor were Miss Mrs. Wash Boberg, Mr. and Mrs. inMilestone's Lewis Director Shul. J A. and chairman, vice en PROGRAM DAY MOTHERS - - a n d -Fern Lindsay, Miss LaRene Aylett, Bill Williams, Alva Despain, Mrs. Unity Club Hears Travelogue the gave realism on sistence 1 secretary-treasurer. sen, WARD 3rd SANDY AT GIVEN Miss Gladys Gardner and Miss. Ruby Boyden and Mr. and Mrs. On Washington Trip 'The NIGHT of NIGHTS' Friday evening of last week, Broadway alumni in Hollywood a A special Mother's day program Mrs. Jessie Berrett of East MidBarbara Olson, each of whom was 1 Howard Barrows. vale who recently returned from was held at Sandy Third ward Mrs. K. A. Carlson entertained at place for foregathering and represented with a lovely electric Friday and Saturday, a trip to Seattle, Washington, gave chapel Sunday at 10:30 a. m. un- dinner in honor of Miss Pearl Wil- mm1scing during the making of clock as a wedding token from Birthday Club Entertained Nights' of Night 'The Paramount's a from returned recently who son, bishopward the of direction der her of report interesting most a At Dean Home their colleagues. May 24 and 25 Olympe Mrs. Dick Dean entertained the trip at a meeting of the Unity club ric and Sunday school superin- mission to the southern states. which brings Pat O'Brien, Bradna and Roland Young on Covers were laid for six. Birthday club at her home in at the home of Mrs. Cora Bjork tendency. Trio of Hostesses Entertain Arnold Troester, of the Midvale Wednesday to the Iris. Following the opening exercises IDA YS of JESSE JAMES' Crescent Thursday afternoon. A 1 in Salt Lake City Friday afterAt Bridge Party haved' perfectly So was Garage, and Station Service prewas program following the hostwas Brown Otella Mrs. Mrs. C. N. Jensen of Sandy, Mrs. one o'clock luncheon was served noon. So perfectly were some of the elected secretary-treasurer of the sented: J. 0. Jones and Mrs. Heber Aylett to eight guests which was follow- ess. Reports of the recent conclub interior sets conLambs County Lake Salt newly-formed Song, by kindergarten class, unof Midvale presided at the second ed by an afternoon at contract vention of the Federated Women's der direction of Mrs. Lawrence 1 Motor Service Protective associa- structed that the sound stage bein a series of bridge parties at the bridge. Prizes for the games were clubs were given by Mrs. Mildred came a mecca for men who knew Reading and Miss Marriell Park; 1 tion. Ford home on State street Tues- won by Mrs. Earon Jensen and Seddon and Mrs. Otella Brown. ARNOLD TROESTER, Prop. its glories on Broadway. reading, "The Little Old Mother", day evening. The guests were seat- Mrs. Allison Bills. Mrs. Dean was Members present were Mrs. Golda Pat O'Brien is himself a life It is motive alone that gives Soffe, Mrs. Vinie Fenstermaker, Miss Effie Gunderson; violin solo, Acetylene Weldinq ed at small tables centered with presented with a lovely gift. Miss Roberta Carlquist, accom- character to the actions of men.- member of the famous organizaOtella Mrs. Seddon, Mildred Mrs. Phone Midvale 48 beautiful spring blooms. Sprays tion of theatrical folks, and soon panied on the piano by Miss Ann Bruyere. Berrett. Jessie Mrs. and Brown of bridal wreath, lilacs and tulips American Legion Auxiliary Fitzgerald; poem, by the Primary '4fliltlililflilfiYAililiAtiiiYIYIY IYIVIVIiAiiYiYIYIYAVIYIYIVAtAYAi lflfliltltltlilfliitlii!AtAfijtiYI!Itlil fiYifAfAIIYAYifltiYAYifi$1Yiil flflfltitJ were used in vases about the Meets in Union class, under direction of Mrs. LuUnion Relief Society Entertains The American Legion auxiliary Following t h e dinner rooms. The Relief society officers of ella Hardcastle and Miss ldylle bridge was played at which prizes of Union held their regular meetthe Union ward entertained at a Jacobson; a tribute to mothers, by were won by Mrs. Lena Waters, ing at the home of their presiparty Monday evening at the home Dr. Thomas E. Clark; poem, litMrs. H. P. Miller, Mrs. Edgar dent, Mrs. Violet Henry, Tuesday of Mrs. Lillian Ewell in honor of tle Miss Loraine Greenwood; talks, Madsen and Mrs. W. W. O'Brien. evening. Reports from various Mrs. Flora Beckstrom. Games Pauline Boyce and Owen Evans; Miss Lucille Tuttle won the travel- ! comitteems were given including were played and a social evening song, by the Singing Mothers of ing prize. Thirty-six guests were :1 report from Mrs. Butler, poppy enjoyed. Late refreshments were Sandy Third ward, led by Mrs. ' chairman. Mrs. Butler stated that invited. ,. Lucille Ashby. served to 30 guests. final arrangements were completEach mother was presented with ed for poppy sales which will be Thursday Club Entertained a potted plant. Gleaner Girls Entertain carried on in Union and Butler At Dice Home Mothers At Dinner Mrs. Carl Dice entertained the Saturday, May 25. Mrs. Henry anPENNEY'S FAMOUS The Gleaner Girls of the West WEST JORDAN WARD HAS be her will at club program a bridge her that of nounced members MOTHER'S DAY PROGRAM Jordan M. I. A. entertained their home in Salt Lake City Thursday presented at the Veterans' hospital A special Mother's day program mothers at a program and dinner afternoon. Peonies and tulips dec- in Salt Lake City Friday, June 7. at the Pioneer hall in West Jordan 1 was presented by the West Jordan orated the rooms and pansies were Following the meeting the ladies Wednesday, May 8. On entering . ward Sunday school, on Sunday used for the centerpieces for the joined the Legion for a social the hall each mother was present- I morning at the chapel. Superinsmall tables where a one o'clock hour and refreshments. ed with a corsag~. Mrs. Wallace tendent Paul Steinfeldt was in • Pretty floral prints in dainluncheon was served to eight Bateman was presented with a charge. John L. Herrick, former ty little patterns. All tub-fast guests. Mrs. George Cox and Mrs. W. J. Beautification Club gift for having three daughters mission president, of Salt Lake colors that stay fresh and newI Ray Fenn won the prizes at the To Entertain to the 1 City, gave the address PeterMartin Mrs. and present, West the of members old The looking. bridge games that folloWed. Jordan beautification club will be son for having two daughters pre- mothers. Mrs. William J. Leak hosts to the new members at a sent. A toast to mothers was giv- gave the response. Ruth Greenwood Entertains * Reg. U. S. Pat. Office Program numbers were presentparty at the Pioneer hall Thursday en by Margaret Hogan and the For Friends Miss Ruth Greenwood entertain- evening, May 23 . Mrs. s. w. Bate- response was made by her moth- ed as follows: vocal solo, Roger ed a group of friends at the home man chairman of the committee I er, Mrs. Donald Hogan. Gleaner Atwood; song, Primary group; PLAINCOLOR SLUB of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. E. in charge of arrangements, state~ Girls Donna Jensen and Lorna violin solo, Richard Gardner of Greenwood Monday evening. A so- : that the committee expects a ree- l Gardner, who had perfect attend- Salt Lake City; vocal solo, Clark DAINTY SUMMERY ance records were also presented Hall of Midvale; readings, Marcial evening at games was enjoy- ord attendance. with corsages. Mrs. Lawrence T. garet Tholen of Midvale. ed after which a delicious lunchCarnations were presented to Dahl paid tribute to the girls eon was served. Miss Greenwood Zion Boys and Girls graduating from seminary and 107 members of the ward. Entertain For Mothers was assisted by her mother. Jordan high school. f Zion's boys and girls class of • This is an ideal quilt material Honored On Birthday Sandy First ward Primary enterJordan U Club Holds The Ladies Aid of the Sandy Daughters Honor Mother • Cool, captivating prints that at a close-out price. tained their mothers at a social Closing Social Mrs. Eldon Boggess and Miss Congregational church met at the make lovely summer frocks! Mrs. Hood Houston, Mrs. Bart- Monday at the First ward chapel. Boggess entertained at a home of Mrs. T. E. Anderberg on Beth 1 lett Tripp and Mrs. Robert Bailey The program was given by the Mother's day dinner at the Bog- Thursday afternoon honoring her were hostesses to the Jordan "U" Primary children. Refreshments gess home in Union Sunday. birthday anniversary. Mrs. AnderEXCITING MO-DE-GAY club at a luncheon at the Hotel were served. Mrs. Vilda Kunz and White and pink spring flowers berg was presented with a birthUtah Saturday afternoon. The Mrs. Zelia Whitaker, teachers, SMASH HIT BARGAIN! were used as room and table dec- day cake and other birthday reSALLY LEE luncheon was served at one long 1 were in charge. membrances. orations. 1 table beautifully decorated with gold and lavendar tulips. Good- I Friendship Ring Entertained luck place cards in the form of 1 At Olsen Home UTAH'S FASTEST OLD entertained Olsen Oscar Mrs. places four-leaf clovers marked • The clear colors and lovely for 12 guests. Bridge followed the the Friendship Ring at her home • Crisp, cool-looking. colorful • Its soft, even texture will be designs in this fine fabric make luncheon. in Union Thursday afternoon. Folcottons in newest styles and a credit to any quilt. up beautifully! lowing a luncheon the ladies spent patterns. BRAND Subscribe to The Sentinel now. 1 the afternoon quilting. 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