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Show W.lNTKKPfnVTOIESiaPEEa OF THE UW. WlIEtf YOU GIVE A PAKTf OR ENTERTAIN YOUB CLUB PLEAf iE CALL 107. rtfirrt'""" Luncheon GhrenFor Retired G. O. P. Women Officers rrrr vrvirr-V- ri J j Jin ' r : nm' Monthly Meeting of Daughters of Pioneers Held r mmmmm View Mrs. Eggertsen Is Pleasant Pioneer Daughters Entertained Tendered Social 'Arc Mr. Ztrlla Colvln was hostess Party Given Bennett-Terr- y Marriage Takes t ProVo Women Win For Members Of Camp Notl State Honors In Members of Camp No. , Daagh-te-rt Merabets of Camp No. ?. Dadgn-teY- i th nf ruber of Use Pleasant View of Utah Pioneers, met for their of Utah Pioneers, spent a of the' of Utah Daughtercairp afternocm ut the1 home of monthly session Thursday regular pleasant social successful and most NE of the charming afternoon at the home of Mrs. Mia. Heber Puke Friday. The folMrs. hom'.Ida her Ercnbrack events of the week was the entertainment given lowing delightful program was Hattie Spockart- - The assisting a anil VI ra NT fit a A k'nurriH K aiAro 5- tby the Republican women of Provo Friday after- furnished Mrs S, P Ecgerlsen was gueit vH aaataUm; hostess. In tht marriage Kqapp and lars.- . sirflpUcimumv Vocal duct, Mrs. Sarah Ranis y biiMOwn ovmon, I. E. BrockOrnk. An interesting 1fiBthr-dmra.-- 4 noon at the residence of risy ajL a pitasifig Mother's Bennett-Miss Eleanor of service of Thomas Schott YUV Prow, wert electMelvln 1 E. accompanied Mrs. beta Phillips and Mrs, Egiison. was furnisUed,T including . . , veil by her oaugnter, Mrs gratn The hormred guests at th affair were the fol- undM.S. n and secretary, more. Andrew ed wmm " state and Terry,president by af and Monroe sentiments readinM Mra Paxman, by Mrs. Stella Hyde gave an inter lowing retiring officers of the Provo Republican Knhert Coardman. read By Mis. teinoon at her home Saturday of the Women's Relief Cordelia Booth and Mrs Nora Ash- - Prove couple, which was jspiemniz-e- d rcapecjively, Leona Mrs. Women's-club- : Mrs. Grace Cheever. nresident: Byron Duke; duct, paper on "Old Choirs." after ton. A hiatoi y of the Daughters t A delightful program, .in keepo thf G. A. R., at Saturday afternoon at the home esting which two vocal solos were furnish- Coips. auxiliary .Tones. vi'p president : Mrs. V'ilate Duke and Mrs Bertha Mcminott: ing with the oi the L'tah General camp of the bride's of the occasion, Picn.-erMr. spint Mrs. ' and he convention twentieth annual parents, ed by Miss Lee, and two readings ., Gi:.,ni.i, i solo, Mrs Bertha Memniolt; was furnished as follows: Reading wa? given by Mrs. Maude Glazier.'! iian I VIIICVUW WXICUUJ r nua. oiMucui John-o- n :... Mr- Terry were m, oivm, Zenith D. A of Lake. this Bennett Accra. In held Salt Irma Hiss city. by given t A was iit lirioua luncheon Junior and 1 r v r wr Vi of Mother's day' served to 111 iVI VI. TSn. tit 4 is the son. of .U. L.. Terry, also oi A delicious luncheon was served to duet, Mrs. Ramsey and Mrs. Kgil-so- Doressa Paxman;- vocal duet, "An 17 The convention was held at th re- Mrs. . Edith - . T7 ..V. 35. . . , .1 Pcay; iiii MeEwan. Thorlsteri; Mrs. f 'Ulnn1 reading, .4 ' hofine; Provo business meeting tak- Elks' " The aShuaT eTecti65l of officers Mrtha' Keeler, chaplain. marks. Mrs Elfuhor Duke; solo Eluine n4 .Bt4h 14, 3Himg4 VOltUlflS i the Jensen oi the morning sesAndrew . Bishop ing during electplace j was ..rBveivcw the held, 33r. ?ere following beir.g Ramsey. Tat juet! of one-ai- t pluy. ."The Ktl:y KlU , of-- officers the Bonneville election t Mrs. A delicious lunchedn was served the and ward, performed: President Weltha Peacock and Vice sion, Snow, ed:, May Halladay presi Mo'her s day. foi to 32. Mrs. Vera Nelso Jjined the appropriate President Seraph Jackson, whoi in the presence of 40 dent: Mrs Hattie Sneckart first and installation being held in the ceremony, Elaine Paxman j wart assisted by Mrs. I. E, rock-lieutenant;. Mis Alice P- - Wright?! tamp at .this UMeting. , ess;i Paxman pre Little Miss-Dorelatives afnd friends. hundred delegates I second lieutenant; Mrs; Emma M afternoon. Three j Several visitors were in attend- - sented Mrs. bank, Mrs. Lottie Worthen and Mrs. -' with a bo,uEggertsen of ana wore The Mr, Hebet hrtde Corbrm a I various the Mi.-- -. Ed gown from lovely corps in the state YMrs Booth incluUin a nee Blair, Edith Cluff, secretary. or Deau.itui flowers, a gut Dr ,und Mrs. Walter Cottam cnter-frowere in attendance at the meetings-Mrs. Kor.ion. Cut tarn, Mis. quel the officers of pale blue georgette, over silk of the iiwc, Large b?rvrts'nf re4 4uUp, patted Second the decor-ate- d j,taind Friday evening for their A Ka'U social E. I .Eg'ilspn, Mrs Zenith JiSiinon ward. Relief veil of e shade A beautiful corsage plants and ferns artistically banquet was served at noon by society. brother and wife, Mr.' and Mrs. was the Mrs. Duke were Mrs. the spacious parlor and living enjoy Assisting was the only trimming. An was luncheon attractive the bouquet Clarenee who Contain, are Elk3u Dul-.ami Mrs' and serv.-room. An elaborate l.eona Duke, Byron ej by 200 offreshmen after the program. Center-- . this iveek in nek Ih&lr A dainty luncheon Other state officers elected were in was ' served K. Y. I' th.Mrs. Bertha Menunott luncheon vas served to 84, the Sophomores was the luncheon table Mrs. Gertrude- Hutton of Ogden,' ing Washington, XX G., for trti time bc-i- after the ceremony) immediately and their partners,, Friday guests belr: seated at small tables. Dt wl of yellOw narcissus, on eithsr Mr. and Mrs. Terry left inspector; Mies Jane Hensway of after which IK. evening at Vivian Park, in During (W16 luncheon, beautiful Ue. of which was a 'yellow candle Mr. Cotturn. who has been an in for Salt Lake. Salt Lake, instituting and installing ' Vocal solps were' ftirnHshed by Miss 'They will return to Provi) canyon. in- a- crys'tal. holder. Th hut cups structor at the in a few days and will be at 4 A line-- pupgraift was furnished t: feffieer; Mjp. Martha Price of- Salt A huge bonfire wan madj; Melba Dastrup, accompanied XlJ:bgjasiijroyo by LjliL Witri. in tiW- toim "feAV"years",Tias accepted a govern-merihome to their friends at 33 South the meeting of Camp No. 4 and 6, Lake, patriotic inspector ; nd' a weiner oast efljoyedi MijrhjelmaGardner, an4 a readr Ronan-o- f Salt Lake, coundainty place cai.fls completed East street. Fifth position.' Daughters of Utah Pioneers, which ('.um-in. in Miss was the LaPreal whicli -after by given lng the deeoiative scheme. Tulips, An enjoyable time was spent with was held Thursday afternoon at the sellor; Mrs. Cunningham of Ogden. of was "Sumner. the feature paviltion home of Mm Electa. Dixon. Mrs. senior-- aid ;. Mfg. Louise Martin of An enjoyable time was spent by potted plants and ferns were taste- - games and music, which were fol-The miiai-waentertainment. Progressive games were enjoywe . fully arrange a through""! itclicious Pft ut DauKftU'13 . of luncheon4 neerd Utah, the Joseph Crawley, Mrs. Mary Hast- - Salt - Lake, press correspondent; Culliig-thfi able features, Mrs. Belle Bachman lmaialiccl by Mrs Rath Nelson uf Salt Lake. served to i.fS. .the the first and prlze 'receiving treasurer. f hostesses. Mrs. of assisting onscJattonJaVMieirigWQB- - Jbjt v. "e!i Mrs. Eli?a Nelson, Mrs Nellie ' I rinvLt, Jl The following were followThe ivAin., included attendancc . the n,f,. . w . program A i (VI vur i ti.,i .VIII, . lAra, Mattie Walters. shower was enjoyed. Olsen, Mrs. Ellen Jones. Mrs. T. N. from ProVo in addition to Mr1. Court of Utah hostess. ing; County History assisting Mrs. Edith Y. Booth spoke op Mrs. A. D. Stubbs to John wishes Dixon, Mrs. Joseph House, Mrs. Rose Y. Stewart; re- Knapp and Mrs. Siptt; Mrs. Bus- The following splendid program Taylor) Mlp. the appreciation of the club for the announce the engagement of her view of a chapter from '"History of sell McMillen, president Mrs. L .E. of the Wil- was furnished: Selections, trio, con William J Startup. labors performed by the retiring M. Mrs. Jorgen Hanson. of" Mrs. Olsen Utah," Mh Edith Y, Bocth; two nam T- - Blieniian ReHttf" daughter, Velta, to Clyde Heal, Mrs. Cora W. "officers, and the response was made vocal solos, Mrs. Rose Jtartchner; 5 of Provw, Mrs. William' Berry, f. W. Hyde,, and Mra-Ora-ee W. Clark; dei.ghtfni social event of the u f , Irs. RaTph Poulfon, Mrs. L. N. two piano solos. Miss Martha' Cole- - Miss Nora Redfield, Mrs. Anna readings",""" 'MTss "Bernice Bo wet!-!b -r A delicious W.C Betsley, Mrs. luncheon was Marwicjt. fding will bean event of Peterson, and eading. Sir. Peter Groneman!" eve-- ! 11 h, Mrs. Union Morann. . Mrs.. M. A. Conant. june served to 35. nir.-- ; in the I: pioneer experiences related, Mrs. E- ' , v haii. af. (TV. The H (. ant N. Eggertsen. i Ward, nnd Mrk i.itchficld". TV- - an lan wa.-- givcu for ---T'" cTa hono. Mr. and .Mis. Howard lieious refreshments were Hrrv( d Q Ct and their faciUies and friends. marwere who Anson, (Alice May) 25. to a l'iftorn table uf at)rogre3sive ''500'' ried in Provo Tuesday, an "ft"7- "were p;ayed, after which an at-tractive dinner, party was given by ana trac.ive at VALLEY CHAPTER tasty luncheon was Mr. and Mrs. John H. Ellis qf Mr. and Mrs. Harold Palmer eiieu. i lutence Bray and- Mrs. frrOTICK Eriil'iy evening iProvo.afe annouricin John Lundahl received the high The entire house was prettily S ment or their daughter, saaie, to Valley Chapter No. 3, O 0'''. and the Mr. J..W. 'Howe Jr., entertained isolation with spring flowers ;:i:d N. Halvor Madsen, son of Mr. and decorated ,u lnl' p were won idvurs Mm. of Utah of sweet Pioneers red by of H:.anah1 bowl Datighters while a Z;:"'-Mrs. T. Alfred Madsen, atso of this fcrns, u in ure ( "ii Bauat.and William Price. ""'I'"ami) Nn. 7 ThitraUv nfli-nn.and babies breath formed the peas, to invi!od tyv in ;onlmlly attomicity. her home. . centerpiece for the dining table. . The marriage will fie solemnized The following interesting pro- ANNOUNCEMENT TO MEMBERS laid for "Mr. and Covers wefe "'-'- ! in In the Salt Lake temple June, gram wa-- enjoyed .by 19 members Oi'' O. T. t.tUE Mr. and Mrs.,J. Miss Ellis Is a graduate or the Mrs. Ike Palmer, Mrs. . A. Jobn-wiH. the Historical and camp: sketch of entertain at! Bowman, Mr. it. D. S. Business college of Salt Ns Crawford,-Biithe life of Edn'.ond Stewart, by' his her hon-- e Friday afUruooi .for the Mrs- Howard Anson and Mr. and Lake, and for the past few years Mrs. Harold Palmer. Later in the Howe, members of the, O, T- Bridge club has been employed at the Provo piano .selection, Miss De Esta' Rob- instead of Wednesdev tv. Was "joined by nri.. the party evening rMlant of th Mountain States. Tele Mr. and Mrs. Jack inson; history ef Camp No. T. Mrs. meeting day. A cordial invitation is Shipp, and cards to phone company. Mr. Madsen re- were extended all Hazel niembcrs. Mitchell; reading, Lawrence enjoyedcently returned from a three' years' Jones; reading from "Western A number of beautiful gifts were Among the social notes uf.piom-ineneL. D. S. mission in Denmark, and received who History." Mrs. Clara Meservy. De-- : the honored is tha aiinouncemcr.t ri.r.i during the past winter has been will makeby their home inguests; Provo for by Mr. and Mrs. George M. Nutlall liciou.s lefreshments were set ved, the York New at studying banking of BlQYQ, (if thif engageiUtfiit of the time being. York New at '" j university their daughter, Josephine, to V WARD r Shortly after their "marriage, the PROVOANS APPEAR ON IeRoy Harding. Mr. larding is the RE1 ir.P SOCIETY . voung couple will leave for New SPKINGVILLE son of Bishoji and Mrs. A. W. ' r.'iit.yi' r.obincn wdl FKOURAM York, where they wlh make their 'gwe a tuii Mrs. W. H Boyle, Miss Melba riardingalro of thi city. on "Practical on Home Furn- home while Mr. Madsen continues Jtie marriage la .to be solemnised ishings at the Fifth ward Relief Pulsipher ,tnd Mrs. R. Gam CUrk, una nut studies. gave the program at the Mofhet's. the early part of June in Ihe Sait society meeting Tuesday at 2:30 day meeting of the Home Culture Lake temple. o'clock. club of Springville, which was held Both are former students of the The.meeting ia .under the auspices B. V. IT.. Mr. Friday afternoon in that city. the Harding returned i special activity committee . ... home Hivn . Mrs. Boyle read th-.- ; three-a...v.. ri : mil j., ... . ft o nzw iih tiir 4 play "Tie and" She"; by Raehael Central States Mission field of leen n for: S. ehurehV whinhF laBofetl TaemberVind friends intereed"Ire by Mrs. Clark, sang sev- - as a missionary. cordially' invited ' The home of Mrs. W. S. Ferre companied ' selections. eral was the scene of a delightful birthday party Friday evening, when members of the family gathered. to GHI CHESTER'S G.A.R. AimKary Daughter By Vi J .. -- j M. w I hfe r. ! 1 joa., well-know- s H . 1V1 1 pov-m- .) : I ! - " i Cfl teutt; I II Vivian Park In Scene Of Gay Affair 1 fc, Tendered Farewell Party Aie t4 i M-r- ' 1.' Splendid Program le.-ivl- r . hm. I At Meeting of nt Pioneer Daughters Heal Mrs. Eva - Is Hostess To Pioneer Daughters - Mrs-Alm- f j t;- Eva-WarT- . V f S18"' Rebekahs Are Hostesses At Card Social t'.'c." 7ZX,TpL 1 i Newly weds Art Honored At Dinner Prnty Weli'Knoum Provo Couple Will Be JIarried JiLJune- r i VeltaWuhbsL Troth Announced- ! r.. Mrs.-Hehn- ; j' . " -- j)fUiglters of Pioneers Are TfiwenrPttrty J. Couple To Be because it gives you everyth ing you want in a motor car Mlss'-Migno- Married Soon H-TI- - J RUGS 'and CARPETS 1 ; s j Mother Honored ' By Family On Pllli VlIK OlAMOMt BBANuTT AlktMtlln,U LAOlf Umd I'uu in Uil inil .olJ metallifi features. A number cJ useful . and beautiful gifts were received by the guost of honor from the following: Mr. fthdMra WUUam Ferre, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Ferre and amtlyr Hit -- mdi( fBhlrl Mrs. A. H. John, Mrs. Arnold Tay Jo and Max Ferre. music were enjoyable Uti. Mal,,i with Iu.ia TLt.iker. Ilri t 'e"r"",iii1"' UIAMOND Cnl.t'HKS.TUW Kii.boo. nilANO IMLI.S.I, SOLD To Our' Friends Whq have loyally cooperated with 5ito$332s R ' $1-5- ProfoslnaJ Service i Process and LIVING ROOM PURNITURE " :o: Special Prices . - Operators in Provo ' at LARSON STUDIO 698-- J THE new For d is distinctly he ' and modern car, designed to meet new and modern irehditloni. It if new ford more than a new automobile. It is SPORT COUPE the advancer! f xprt nion of a wholl- ynew idea in modern, economical transportation. The minute you see it ride in it you will realize that here, ata low. price, i everything you want or heed" in an automobde. The new Ford car has unusual beauty oMin and color. . . . It will do 55 to 63 miles an hour. . .'. It m juiet and at all speeds. . . It is remarkably quick on the . . It has an internalxpandlng system, with all brakes silent and frilly enclosed. It has four Houdajlle hydraulic shock absorbers. It is quick and easy to handle in traffic and steady and sure on the open road. . . . It has a Triplex shatter-proo- f glass windshield. It is economical to run and its upkeep cost is low. . . . And it has the stamina and reliability' that mean thousands upon thpraands of miles of steady, uninterrupted service. ' Come in and arrange for a demon. stration. Drive this new Ford car NEW FORD TUDOR SEDAN yourself through thickest traffic, on your favorite straightaway, up steep, est hills. ' i On the basis of complete, all. around value, you will know that there is nothing quite like it in design, quality and price. iEDROOM, rijriits. ' Economy NONE-BETTE- d ahtT ENLARGING t5e a Dos., or 0 per hundred Named Varieties 50c per dot ALBERT RASMUSSEN 850 South Fifth West 1 r ri sar" ONDAYBEDS Phahc Us For Appointments AMANDA BANKS t HEMSTITCHING AND PICOTING Done at ( A95t4orth Univcrslly PHONE 671 Ave rrovrvTlah j" ........ Fire Chief Reed v t f t;. i, .5 j"v " ) 7T.-v- m f t 's-- "VT '...-- get-awa- y. I V-- i Bo-sha- rd tm mail - ... ... two-wa- y ... 3M fjt A.l i. ) g six-bra- m West Center - !'.. smooth-runnin- We Sell For Less ' r" M i Go. - . v . IT' Furniture REVA HOOVER WAGENER NATIONAL FRENCH CLEANING CO. Phone 125 - $ a.si,ro you tha: wo jru now taking steps to protect. yon liunilthuiie wh havt4-tlatrourtnuTe riariTe ' GLADIOLI In Mixture .f? 0 any-whe- and . the- - new Model A Ford road- re Note these low prices: ster recently deliver- Knitter, $450 Coupe, $55Q to-- him by Andcr-so- n Garage. It was chosen by Chief ed Speech Refrigerators iisjnrjarjzinUie RITAliS TIC KODAK Ssrfei Special Prices ,40yrt knc t ilgogf o Comfort LINOLEUM f. arrant . We Wish to -- Phone- r. Crotewdlisfspte her birthday anniversary. r celebrate A delicious dinner was served, after which social chat and radio of . ct Birthday POPULAR Hts i : O Buy the New Ford " . -- 1 Ii"s. Popular Provo - UU ptku .., Phueton $460 Tudor Sedn, JJ2S Sport Coupe, viUi rumble sett, $550 Dttrlit, ptmt tktrt 1 frtiihl W itlivirf. Busineu Coupe, J525- ForJor Seden, $623 tmH .mi tptrttiti elrJ Bo-sha- rd for its economy, speed and - reliability. i Ahdefs on Ford Garage West Center. , 241 - - f -.- .. - " ... - ' . Provo, Utali La |