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Show :KEWS Oi THE HERALD. WHEN YOU GIVE A 1 i'OUR CLUB FLEAfiE CALL 1077 Pierce-Sno- w St RPR1SK.D BY Bridge Played Marriage At Smart Solemnized In Church Sr.C.S. Affair BIRTHDAY N rF6$hay Members And Partners ULi Woma The family of Mrs, Upton Hoover ! i:'fiiised her at- - her Thursday afternoon, the horn her tftrthdav annl- hiieinus dinner was ' -' Uowing: Mr. and oe--,-- l i 'a bridge party Thursday evening h? hi. hAmA fnr the R C. S. irirls. Four table of the card gfee were, played. Mrs. Veva Beif receiving ISS PORA PIERCE became the bride of Moorlan Snow at a. pretty ceremony held at the Bonne ville ward chapel Thursday evening. The ceremony was performed at 8 p. m by Bishop An- rdrew Jensen, in the presence of 250v relatives . and friends , The brideywho was given in marriage by her he brother, Thoitiaa "Pierce of ., Murray, D. I Mrs. and pierce f daughter of Mr, Springyitte. Mr. Snow is the son of Mr. and Mrs. James C. Snow of Provo. An elaborate gown of pale pink georgette over crepe de chine of, the same shade, was worn by the oride, the dress be- MM m weelrl ly sa lal or - the Fo3hay club, tne cards, the guests being seated at one long table which was decorated with Easter colors and emblems. A laie bflwl f orchid sweet peas formed an attractive center piece, on either. ideT of rhlch was an Easter basket of eggs. Gay Easter favors were-- presented: Club members in attendance at the affair wene Miss Rubv Tavlor, Miss Elizabeth Tavlor, Miss Edna MarKman, Miss Emma ' Spafford. Mrs. Delia Hunter, Mrs. Mabel Mor- tenson, Mrs. Marie Robison, Mrs. Anror "ThOTnKSTTfftssr KiiTeFof era," Mrs. Veva Berg, and Mrs. Mclba ohnson. The invited guests in cluded Mrs. Orvin Johnson, Miss Martha Moore. Mrs. C. A Rayhor, Mrs. Gordon Ch --istennen, Mrs, Har lan Thomas, and Miss Rue Moore. V it Cor-- and Mia Frank i Vatt'-- The deiightful event was beid at '(he office of tha company Wednesday - evening. CUixls and dancing weTe tb main diversions, and tasty I ef reshments were served JI. v Th.o-?'i- Lh ..' i es4 HOSTI.SS TO . .1 ED. Mi-j- . . Day make I -' " Bpori tit - , !.t1i-J.l- : . - hj-a- i iiiiiiiiiiiimi;im tJJJJJJJl v. ..... ' - i i tl I- ' r.-u- ' ti ttay Silk Scarfs in i . r Kit s "A Riotous Colorings su ,. .at- -" d e, -- ad-- the assumption that the pat f in itself . ' I "Because ot tais preconctlved ; iuorai FREEDOM? pattrj tiifti chyrchmea(pu AkIi mntm uv Ug- 4s mist th fr unman 'lie it.ii tnSTlhe, family a a iMtftu-i- f life mate of on mmmly ntanT than humaa she is to mainUin eoualife aud.! " i more tt. However you may agree or ! ' .Why not agrwe, tii'c's mtM on' this boni men to the lady herself if she Put your' teeth Into H! . i.'.lly free? in that rre particular living ,'Wf part of the- - Western Hemisphere APPLE TONGS . ,i t. ".hich in t"- early twentieth : cena If tum dcio.ioiW by fc'set.jQf relig yooi Jamily Is tired of, apple" M ion- - mil traditions called !iiuce nnd baked apples, try appl' VV !JHthink it the best rjoiK'- - Core apples and cut taeh". .7 in of fn i! .,t:. but like all other 4 apple rromfwise in inch ring. FtH this one of mon- - j ih.: center with nuts, rsisins nd.f ,t i.i! ruer- - fcaniiit'd fruit, spruihie with eJaByr: iUiiihuiiW iu-- . r anli.- pt nutmeg, ,.'T r aditlonal method n m in se vrwv. xual hie is sound. This test with water and bake slowly. j ' v. t t f vanft" by a precnBcthred, notion of sexual rlghf and wrong,' It ha f. opiaions baaad ..'elivered a j J - cajtot. is 'bound is j bwau' ' it...jjiip . Biad-nc- I it p.esentative of the American Soe:al Hygiene association .as the KKIDGE CLl'B woiker. The vcut'iittei Two, tables f bridge were played only ! nt the affair ten ier 'd th Attt'rhooa dct'lded that club members. Thursday . "The Clirihlfan jdeal of m.arr!ng aftrrnqon at the tesitieiue of Mra. enri make" no i omprqmisc with lax U Hunter. Mm. Shii l Vilh won sex tetetitms.-t'i- - club "Ttie c)sivf daaget of fompan piize. and the piul .favw PROVONAS MKM.HEKS i ia.'Te is that it puts sex ionatj-in- ai "warded to Mis Jack Booth. ' ENTERTAIN ii Tin- following were served t .i- first." i) Xiu.-- li.tLj .a.osuau- - oil. Xhit basis uf .ra. Ernest Jixon e;jtvitainej R A Moot.-- . ions llinehiiioty and m the hieinbeis o; Um I'rownns t lub fi.171 Mrs. Ed Firmaite. Mr Arnoklspecrai be the f o.ie lurtn ioisly."'at her home Friday afternoon, and I wlimjs. Mrs Hugo Pi icvHee.-K"tMvoree, even when allowed by an enjoyable time vaMi. Shirl Wilson, with .1 i the church, must be looked upon a.i social chat, sewing and iiiumo'. A lojlis Hnrsiin. Mrs. Ed a tragic and humiliating failure." flnd Mrs. Jac k llooth, the delioiou.-Euslfr luiv hi'r was invited jjucsts. stH VfMi to the f4)Howing; Mrs. Pars- te.. DECISION ESTIONED ley F. Dixon", Miv. j). U. Gay. . Airs. Wren Wiikins, Mrs. Albert Pit I MARY WOK HERS The magazine, "The Nation," the to'tuwing pertinent com- Sclck, Mr?. John Collin;:. HOLD SESSION ' HONORED George Aladseii, Mrs. Jhinrs teachia of the Sec-n- n mpjit .. tWn'i .rs Mr. and Mrs. El H. Stevens enter l w Mis' Alniu Haker, Mrs. ' ' ." ' ' ird Pfifnary association, nu t v;"',' tained at their home Wednesday Walter Tavlor, Mrs. Fred Critoh- - foi crkt, t ..ul a.aL.. ir regular mon'ldv Iuimi-,- ' Wlil. evening, in honor of their cousins low, MrSLittis-.t.tileniaMrs. Etta.. rwlationa?' aveninu at thn pi.ucih.'.y, ura 'lax '" Mr and- Mrs. F'wwrd T6nr"tafirraiiam and .MrgfA; Opperman. Ji Is the c'.iuivh to be the judge of hor," of Mrs. Ell.en. Nelson. Kulon ones, f GWtonrUtah:-whli' xity or is th" younger generaare visitincr with their aunt. Mrs. tion to he the judge? "If the chirrhme;vwt up. strictly" Josephinfr Draper.- The affair- - was also., given, for friends and relatives ntlitulional and legal standards tor of Parshall Terrv. one or the old i..1ging mat t iajje, what Juslifica-;o- i pioneers of Utah and. the DJxh body of facts can they. u to the support of their stand-:- " country. A "tasty luncheon was served 1 '.' Ccilainly unless they can the following: Mr. and Mrs. Ed. upply something more than declaRulon Jones, rations of principle, the younger Jones, Mrs. Josephine Draper, Mr. and Mrs. Zira Draper, gcnere'Uon will sriy t'ist they are ana v ar ik the whole question of sex-.i:- .' Mr. Mrs. Owen Drarr, j. g. vrawiora ano ramijy, Mr. and Mrs. conduct. Vc io.non had 700 wives and 300 Bryant Jolley. Mr and 'Mrs. Jolley. Mrs. C A Carlann. Zira Terry, Verfill Draper, E. R. tsndards of liis own time he' was lirKTRR MK.-- i J imoT "ift'h'iii! amvt ..ii;isei ecneretidn a.lv Mff.. Kenna Howe wx Btincaids. ap;.i:itd a Ii' iiJv., Mr, aud- erinilllttee whieh l ci'Uvry 'hwuct! rt-- i a cf Los .Angeles, Calif. first rt poit on "Ideals of Love sn a.. ...w t. .i nn.. Siiiil und ladio music were m ........... over 21 preacher aad 'tijoyeU after the dinner. '": Gas cuuipany- and their partner. tl.KSr Si'MNER. and family, Mr. Hoover end i- y-i- Uu- wonMtssferthaJkre, sation vt the ttab luncheon followed fr uiid Coke RklSCOW MEMBERS PI.WSANTLY ENTERTAIN- EMfra. Hasel to fhe members of the Rainbow club at her home Wednesday evening. Several business matters were taken care of, after which two tabjjes of bridge, were played and a dflicious Easter luncheon served. Present were Mrs. .arol Westover, Mr$. Amy Brimhall, Mrs. Frank visitors Alexander. Mrs. Hazel Clark, Mrs. Floi Clark, Mrs. Georgia. Hard--J ing; Mrs. Zora Hansen, Mrs. Al- derjc Spackms.iv the latter being guest. It was decided MAJiuadlejf wafl'giiwned lamlaJaj1nvited that the. club meetings shall be attractive creation of pweb ffftr- - "field every" other- Friday evening at ed georgette over peach satin, which was " prettily trimmed with th) homes of the members. tuller'and rosebuds. Miss Dayjs wore a drtsS of old rose colored georg-ett- MISS PETERSON ;over a slip of the' same shade, IS HOSTESS 'and Hiss Madsen's" frock was white An enjoyable time was spent by aeorJtetta. with silver bead trim the members of the Clivell club carrfffd each bouquets atr the home of Miss Clara Peter- mings. They of lilies sweet and vhite of peas soil Thursday' evening. Sewing, the wHey-- . which were tied with music and a delicious luncheon white p&tin ribbon. were the diversions. Present were Aljef the ccrembny. ad journment Miss Vergie Beelar, 'Miss Ireta was jaade to the amusement hail. Mortimer, Miss LaVern Harris and whli vflB arttatirallv decorated in l&ilaa .Ruby Ptarne,tt.4J8-iattebeing ' the folra of a flower garden. The an invited guest. Stevens and family: in were the Pastel shades employed Nine great grandchildren of Mr scheme, which was one of unusual Hughe-waa-beBt- " eu wbivh takes in .all piovees of the 'Provo oifcani- - being An attractive eiat-ora- lonrlte .if'." i ' ' the reeilar. month- the club favor, and the guest award is-t- ing handsomely . trimmed, withtf riiWstone and flowers. An French lace and rhinestone head dress was worn, to which the tatic vtt was attache. A bwutiful rhinestone necklace and bracelet ' completed the" cesium. .Her shower bouquet, was mad! up of roses, lilies of the valley and white tweet peas, and was tied Wth wh'ie maine. - Jndudcd in the brldaV party were Mrs.r Ralph Hundley, matron of honor,; Miss May .Davis and Miss and Ruth Madsen, bridesmaids; ..' Elwood Carter, best man. ' i:r' X .... ,. ........ . , . ;. tha Federal CouncH eommltta I , Rayonfc. . ul I . a ; .Prices the lowest $1.25toS3.00 1 Or-lan- a beauty. Joseph H. Jones of Spanish Fork was mastsr of ceremonies. DurtngJ the evening of dancing, the followi Ing program was furnished: vocal duefe Mrs. E. I. Egilson and Mrs. Frabk Ramsey; reading, Miss Ada Anderson; solo, Mrs. Merrill Olsen. rhtfTaramount Glcemen furnished he dance music. Delicious refresh ments were served during the evening, The wedding gifts received by the young couple were many and GENEALOGICAL MEMBERS TEXDKKT;T) SOC IAI- Mr. and Mrs. Leland Gammon entertained the Genealogical society. members of ..the. Vincyaed wara at their home Thursday eve ning. Following the regular business session a social hour was en luncheon joyed and a delicious served. Those In attendance were Mr. and Mrs. Dan Jepperson, Mr. and Mrs. John K. Allen, Mr. and Mrs. Jay Gillies, Mr. and Mr3. George Wells. Mrs. Harriett Varley, and Miss Kathryn Hansen. Par8tl5L1 ar the ' delightful, affair. ' prwnTH' H'.i.'.l'.'.iy.M'.' - ' '.'.'.'! JKHgu i $ f ' K" It : llf "i i" 1 TfffhW ilj&ty? I : 11 li ... I ' P V v ',.,v ' yok ptfr Ijr AK i . i in ll lily c nurity of the Christ" passea oejiutv is Uie most approiv ' .:,-.,.- i.t.- Wl- PiJl'd-wTiH- i.1,1 -- to aav iroiii ua giov niinJcr o -- year-- your oivier! ii v..,!, .11 Hill KlUVv-Hf i , thought fujpeHst ,t''-- rc- - -- i ff We hai new stock of all desijrrrr--. ni trig i y have' ' 8- - j i ' :;r - ; J w . U Ji J jri.x iUWYV - 4 i w r;::f li ill ' . in High' Heels, Mili- tary Heels and College Heels. 1 1 lfc - i assortment of . - r -- Ietty j rftPL3. ax Extra values See the text ofMru BclmonCt letter in our window today the And then come in and see the new spring colors ; . . created renowned color and faehiori expert, Lucile of Paris." Choose with choossecurity the shades New York's smartest society women are ing . . . shades created by authority . . . accepted by authority. $5J5 One Lot of Plain and '' $3.45 Vto $2.75 $4.45 vlucs $3.45 This is one of the alluring new styles that have just received. . Conic in and sec the idwrs 111 1 they're adorable Easter Styles, In 'All Colors i $1.93 Exra Value to $2.00 69c Dark Shades 1 yajjsg . S1fi West Center 1 , : : Very Specially Priced mm V 1 $2.25.'"' $1,73 $2.25' $2,95 ,? My One lot of Silk for ' $1.00 A Pretty Double Rint Heel Silk Hose ; -- r Very Special $1.oa:- Take advantage of these special prices for Saturday. new, clean quality merchandise. at -- Exclusive Dealer for Holeproof Hosiery in Provo Printed SILK . $4.90 Silk Hose Special at $2.95, $3.93, $1.95 and $5.85 Shoes for the family attractively priced $0.45 VaIUM $4.45 One Lot of Heavy Service ' - $5.45 Va,"es $6i7S M$7.75 Good Styles. Solid Leather. Jenkins Knit Goods Co. , An assortment of Pretty Dark and Figured Patterns Silk Dresses - Footwear ; 4 x $6.75 in :.::"-- :: ,1 Hole-proo- t , Value 59.JJ3; I12.4ST515.45 fs Another, of America's fashionable society women acclaims smartness. These women sense its authentic color correct ness . . . and this, they agree, is ihe final lest of hosiery smartness. 1 C In Ughtshatlisi. Value cn House Dresses endorses Holeproof Hosiery $1.50 of .Pretty r One hot of Now Mrs. Morgan Belmont l. One Lot Silk Dresses One Lot of Specially Priced i I House Driises Pretty and an assortment of Footwear Pretty .tH 4 CA 89c l 1' . the subtlest, the smartest hosiery that can be had." H ..Tii , li 50 .New Spring Goats - n w t ' ' ('raA to jg-V- -l. r The Sweater Shop K' .rwifj fjt at a great saving LL " : Holeproof, I feel that I - v weatrrs. Sprint Coats - - .. Y''.4'i Jenkin's Knit Goods Co. v. ' Wi - 1 SlS anradding to my ensemble Ui..-- ii.-- in kafcly. Slip-o-ns wmm Phifj i'"'" " I'hst Hit wmEm&mw-- I" from the Grfitnhousv- Uirect, ! i.div immt-nst- !Uv :. II.L ull.,.i a fonsiani it i A 'Special wIn te i , , social hour followed during which a tasty repast was served 'to the fol- lowing: Mrs. Ray Green, Miss Irene Duckett, Mrs. Mary A, Sims, Mrs. Kmth Cljyton, Mrs. Julia Brim, Ml?. Mnty. Cli Mr.--, Annie Far-i ley and Mis Aniinria Juies. I f'VA ... Mo-- iU lhe J'-- - n ... PROVO..GHEENHQUSEia'--;- 1! - 2 ! n-irr-- i il k TTriT,r't i &$-E- Summery colors anJ mis-mate- v p ' Sweater for Spring ' . - P" .'. ' ( f4r J-- 1- 4 .I1.'. geneializatioii eiim.-r.'- :4 Ras-musse- n. I Choose Now Your ,:. T- c font i' I'll-- divorce also arouses questions. all divorce be. looked upon as Kic and humiliating? What of isi"in) innocent:! v. w'iio into mar- - MRS. HANSEN ENTERTAINS I iirm to ii . The-Chi- : ' re!atonr.The ' ' Ras-musse- n. 3- aa Jlr..rywerjLin.ttendance WITH SUPPER Mrs. Frank Warner of Nenhi. Who is here visiting, was honored at an enjoyable social affair guest . TT (T . . - T. V. ..w... m . . UHn jnio, l. TTnunsen at .ner home Thursday afternoon. Sociai chat and music were features iif entertainment, after whldh an elaborate supper was served. Covers were laid for the following: Mrs. Warner, idrs. James A. Oliver, Mrs. Alma Stewart, Mrs. Albert Mrs. Ida K. Rasmiisse". Mr. and Mrs. Snow will make Mrs. Roy Boshard. Mrs. ArvM their home" in Provo for the time DELIGHTFUL SURPRISE PARTY GIVEN Keese, Mrs. Swen Trotter. Mis being.) 11. P. Hansen was pleasantly .tntr James tjf iSroidsenMrs. C. A. To- ' . Mrs. Williem prised at his home Wednesday 'eve ooe, Mrs. j. js. ning by a group of relatives, and Knudsen and Mrs. Clarence MASONS TO ENJOY DANCE an enjoyable time was spent with sk sjc A special dance will be given by cards and music. The following the Masonic Dancing club, at 9 p were served a dainty repast: Mr. LUNCHEON GIVEN m.: Saturdav. In the Masonic hall, land Mrs. I.evl Oirnenter. Mr. and FOR FRIENDS Mrs. H. P. Hansen had as her All Masons, sons and members of jMrs. Vivian Harrison, Mr. and Mrtf. the jtjrder of DeMolay and their tj. E. Farrer. Mr. andMrr C. A luncheon priests Wednesday afterpartners are cordially Invited to at- -' Tolboe and Mr. and Mrs. H P. noon, Mrs. David Rust and Mrs. fontw'h. ' 'bTt RTOiniwri. tend. Refreshments will be served. ' oi i' iiit.w d ,U i L ')C - , ; All : ' t |