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Show PROVO SUNDAY HERALD, SUNDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1928. PAGE FOUR WOMEN READERS OF THE HERALD. NEWS OF INTEREST-T- O WHEN YOU GIVE A PARTY OR ENTERTAIN YOUR CLUB ' . PLEASE CALL 107. ' . . , ' Golden Wedding Observed o oo oo r o7Couple Honored By Ianuly I -- jt-o- f e r . Faculty Members .Prominent among the leading so cial evelnta of the Jteat week, was the marriage of Miss Lillie M. Bott, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. V. V. Bott of Provo to Thomas M. .Stubbs, soti of Mr.' and Mrs. Alma Straw, also of this city. The ceVemony was performed by Bishop L. L. Nelson of the Provo Second ward, Wednesday evening at 8:30 Wclock at the Bott residence. Immediate family members of the young couple witnessed the marriage.. . , ,. ; The bride wore a lovely gown oi pale green georgette, attractively trimmed with velvet of the1 same shade. She carried a beautiful bouquet of pink roses "and lavender sweet peas. ohms .tunnel rtujf ws me Driaes- maid and Carol D. Straw, brother of the groom,' was best man. Miss Peay appeared' in an attractive dress of grey silk. . A delicious wedding supper was. Iseyyed immediately fqllowing the laid for 20. ceremony, covers-Min- g yi y ForB.Y.U. Wedding Held Thanksgiving Eve Married Fifty Years . fVal Norns Give Dancing Party For Partners - QRefientinn (linen Bott-Stub- bs PresTQnVncr MrsrFrahklinSr Harris of the B. Y. U. were at home to the faculty members of the B. Y. U. and-the-ir partners, Friday from 2 to, 6 p. m. The reception proved to be one of the most charming and delightful social events of the season: '. . Large vases and baskets of pink chrysanthemums were used to decorate the living room, while a color scheme of yellow predominated in the dining room. An elaborate d white the dining table, the centerpiece of which was a beautiful bowl of yellow chrysanthemums.. Yellow candles in cut glass holders graced the "ouffet. Mrs. Florence Jepperson Madsen furnished several beautiful vocal solos, and radio music was enjoyed. One hundred 'called during the afternoon ... v H1LDREN, grandchildren and friends gathered at tne home of Harry and Eliza Nezenen Crane of Pleasant View, on Thanksgiving day, to celebrate their' golden wedding anniversary and the affair proved to be one of the most delightful and Interesting social events of the - season. ,' scheme was arranged An attractive decorative 'entire house, the color gold (throughout, the, plants and cut flowers were" used 16 beau- tO-- i Itify the entertaining' rooms, while a huge bowl of yellow rosea formedthe centerpiece for the dining tabler ' la A sumptuous turkey dinner was served to 40 members of the family during the late afternoon, after which music and games were enjoyable loll features. Many useful and beautiful gifts were presented to the hon' '( ored couple. ','' Mr. Crane was bprn. Rutlandshire, England, Seplember (.. 21, 1857, and canie to Provo, Utah, with his parents In 1874. He has been a brick mason all of his life. EJiza Nezenen Crane was born Jn County Bern, Switzerland," May 5, . to Provo, Utah, with her parents Jn 1872. On November of at thaJSndowment house in 28. 1878, she was married to Harry-Cran- e MARDI CLU MEETING Salt Lake City. They settled In Provo, later moving to Pleasant View, I'H? " mil- a ttu: . Mzaanmnrt-.. TUESDAY where they have sine resided. ' MarThe of ana the sons five are e of A the fUfecfaughters. and Mr. regular meeting parents large and elaborately "decorated lis The three son and three daughters now living are as' follows: Mrs. MR. AND MRS. HARRY CRANE" wedding cake formed the center- - di club .will be held Tuesday eveat the resldence of Mrs. O. E. the for C Elmo Cluff, Provo; John H. Crane, Salt JLake; 'Mrs. C. A. DpeJ3a!t andpiinB" piece dining table, CARD PARTY bowls of, chrysanthemums and car Thurmond. Cards, music, Bind, lunch Lake; Harry Spencer"Crane. Ogden; Mrs. O. A. Franke, Salt Lake; FAMILY THANKSGIVING . MONDAY AFTERNOON Reed M. Crane, Provo. , They have thirteen grandchildren. DINNER nations were need as a decoration eon, will be the diversions. The third and last of a series of throughout the entertaining rooms. entertained . Mr. and Mrsv Crane are devout members of the L. D. S. church, and Mrs, Joseph at a delicious Thanksgiving dinner card parties being given by the A number of .beautiful and useful AFTERNOOTTBRrDGE are highly respected citizens. ' i at her home Thursday. Covers were Ladles' Guild of St. Mary's church, gifts were- received by the newly- - CLUB NOTICEr- ,. NEWLY WEDS HONORED PARK HOME SCENE OF Mrs. J. D. Hunter will entertain laid for Mr. and Mrs. Earl Stubbs will be held Monday afternoon at weds, MrfJc-JMr-aBY FRIEND 5 ctockt-4he-orae- )f THANKSGIVING DINNERnd family, Miand- - Mrs-Fr- ed Mrr . II ayeyfctttng at her home Thursday afternon for UU US SiMV' in Covers were .laid for the I ollow- Complimentary to Mr. and Mrs. Adamson and family, Mr. and Mrs. HfUII mil, A OUUIII tew days, the house the members of the Afternoon s Ogderfor dinEd marwere who con Prows, recently Ing'jtt a family Thanksgiving Jesse L. Smith and family, Mr. and street Tables of bridge and guests of' Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Bridge club. th ner given at the home of Mr. and ried, Bert Page entertained a num- Mrs. R. V. Stubbs of Salt Lake, tract bridge' will be played, and a Smith, They will make their home .. 4 lhj ber frleTids at of his home Friday Mr. and Mrs. Moyle Stubbs, Clarise prize will be awarded at each in Provo. Mrs. Sam Park Thursday: Mr. and MEETING OF LA Mrs. VV. O. Ramshaw and family evening., Roses and ferns attrac- Stubbs, Carol Stubbs, Zelda Stubbs. table. A grand prize will be preVARIETE CLt'B of Salt Lake, Mr. and Mm. T. H. tively decorated the entertaining Dewey Wright, Clyde Olson and sented to the woman holding the LADIES AID MEETING The next - meeting of the La Heal and family, Mr. and Mrs. Wil- rooms. Cards and radio programs Don Adamson.- Variete club will be held at the highest" score of the three games. The Ladies Aid 'of the Commun-liam Frisby and family, Mrs. E. J. were Luncheon will be served. All wo- ity church- will give a enjoyable features, after home of Mrs. Lenn Singleton dinturkey men of Provo are cordially invited ner at Meno Ward, Glen and, Kenneth Park. which an elaborate hot supper was FAMILY DINNER AT Wednes- Thursday evening. Sewing, music Trope hall, to i Radio music and social chat were served. The guest list included the HOOVER HOME to attend. " day, DecemberjJlkom 5:30 to 7:30 and a delicious luncheon will be following: Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Sut- Covers were laid for fourteen at a are enjoyed following the dinner. p. m. This will be In connection the diversions, and ton, Art Hansen, . Clark Newell, with a Christmas bazaar. All are urged to be In attendance. family dmner given .by Mrs. Upton DINNER GUESTS ' Miss BRIDE-TO-BMelba TENDERED and Mr, . . Chrlstensen, , Hoover at her home Thanksgiving welcome." tON THANKSGIVING Mrs. Kiel Thurman of Salt Lake, , ' ' SHOWER' '. NEIGHBORS- OF day. The delicious dinner was enAnions the Thanksgiv Mr.' delightful Mrs. and bride a Miss Miss Eva Douglas Jones, WOODCRAFT Page, Mr. Mrs. and Honoring by Raymond joyed PROVONAS b: CLUB TO MEET was ' dinners that Beulah Miss ing day Vern family La Mrs. Fawn Hatton, of .the near future, Page. Hoover and, children, Mr. and Mrs. The regular meeting of the Caleb-Haw- s ho! Mrs. be will Mrs. G. Van C. S; Mrrand Miss by given Kemmer-myof Ina L. a number Coleman, E. Hcdqulst entertained LeRoy Hoover and family, and Wagenen at their, home Thursxlay. tess to the members of the Pro- - Neighbors of Woodcraft, will be Mrs. and Gertrude Page1. friends at. a miscellaneous shower held Mrs. Zenna Howe and family. Folafternoon at 3 o'clock were used to vonas club at her home Friday at theMonday t her home Friday evening. An I. O. O. F. hall. K full atlowing dinner the party attended a I Chrysanthemums music-and afternoon. decorate around the Sewing, dining table, Is desired. Interesting question t game was ENJOYABLE movie, after which they returned which were seated ' the following: luncheon will be the diversions, and tendance . to the Hoover home, where an ap Mr andplayed and a radio program b GIVING PARTY are be. members to all. -.Van presMrs. urged ' Clyde 1 Wagenen A delicious luncheon -- was was TURKEY DINNER Wood row Miller . entertained petizing supper of Price. Mr. and Mrs. Verl Van ent served to the following: Miss Bessie FOR PARENTS . Wagenen, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Fer-- I ' Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Moorefield en Hatton, Miss Louise Spafford, Miss Wednesday evening atathisa home. PARTY FOR SEWING ac of industrial 75,000 Analysis party guson and children Elva and Boyd, Hazel Nuttall, Mrs. Jessie J. Strong, tertained at a well - appointed a"d Do,nna Van Wagfnen. and cidents, recently completed by H. Miss Alice Brlnton, MrsIva J. Ben- Tables of progressive "800" and Mrs. Anna Nelson was hoXss to f u Rook W. were of Heinrlch the Travellers In Thanksgiving dinner at their home played, Whitman Baker the members son, Mrs. Verna Peck, Miss - Ella and TJftha Daisy Sewing Mrs. Eliza Epperson - of Salt Lake. surance Company,, reveals that a Thursday for Mrs. Moorefield's par Louise Russell the receiving Mia Elisabeth Vincent, Taylor. club, Friday afternoon at her home. rn man who is mentally disturbed is ents, Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Sutton. Mrs. Melba Larson, Mrs. Bert high score favors and the conso- During the afternoon of npedle-wor- k BIRTHDAY PARTY Harol-Geasas much of a danger to himself lation won e. being prize by Mrs. Lucile Thome,, Thorne, Miss and music, a deltghtfuipro-gram-wa- s GIVEN FOB CLUB GIRLS rt and fellow workers as if he were Music and a delicious lunchL. Tk Cullimore, Mrs. L..B. Harmon, A delicious furnished. N. Belle Mrs. Cox Mae "enter eon were also enjoyed by the followte' , physically, disabled. Mrs. J. L. Innes, Mrs.' Grant Mrs. the Was luncheon luncheon served, tained the members of the Little ing young folks In attendance '. at T. H Armstrong, Mrs. Rhea Adam- - the decorated table with Women 'club Friday evening at her In St. Louis the other day Miss delightful affair: Fern Simons. sweet beingprettily son, Mrs E. D. Jones and Miss Iris peas. Present were Mrs. homethejcca!on being her birth Irma- - Mason, , ta 7 "" " married -- Henry Ellis, Fay Helc,Whltlng,Mora Evans. Mrs.Violefohn. at Sewing,, music Auer, 76. Maybe she merely wanted day anniversary Dixon, Grace Strong, Carol Staats, GraceHanson," Mrs. An Mrs. Anna son, Mikkleson, and social chat were the diversions, to improve the shining Auer. --ouise Russell, Hazel aum. Whitman Baker, Condor Smoot, Harold na Chrlstensen,. Mrs. Louise Jor- after 'which a tasty luncheon was THANKSGIVING DINNER Miss Leona and Hanson. ti -- ' - . served. Many lovely girts were Gease, Elmer Nuttall, Orson Mlllett, gensen GUESTS ' presented to the hostess. Present Mr. and Mrs. T, H. Sumnrt enter- Dennis Prince and Max Bown. GIVES MRS. JENSEN were Miss Pearl Hardy, Miss Lois P' tained at a prettily appointed .; INTERESTING LECTURE Boshard, Miss Vesta Strong and ' Thanksgiving dinner at their home 1 A splendid talk was given- by Miss Marian Sutton. TRES JOLI CLUB Thursday. Covers were laid for NOTICE Mrs. Christen Jensen on her travels Mrs. George Collins, Roy Collins, Lowest Prices In the West Mrs. Bert Sutton will entertain in Egypt, at the regular meeting of his Ora Collins, Mr. and Mrs. Milo THANKSGIVING DINNER held Sorisis the Utah club, at her home afternoon for Friday Friday Bean. Robert and Marjorle Sum the members of the Tres Joll club. afternoon at the home, of Mrs. J. ENJOYABLE AFFAIR dK ner and the1 host and hostess. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas, Page gave Id Election of officers will take place W. Robinson. Mrs. Mark H. Brim-ha- ll was the assisting hostess. A a delicious Thanksgiving dinner at and a full attendance is desired. 46 N. University Ave. . ZABRISKIES GIVESewing, music and luncheon will be" piano solo was furnished by Miss their home Thursday . FaU, flowers . Phone 156 V FAMILY DINNER , Lorna Jensen, and two songs frorr were used to decorate the dining the diversions. I ' UTAH PROVO "The Persian Garden" were ren room, while the centerpiece for the k Numbered among ths Thanksglv- dered by Mrs. Norma Bullock, ac- table was a large silver bowl of ine dinner carties of the week, was ANNOUNCEMENT TO tt Dlstrlliutom of companied ' by Mrs. ."Florence. Jep- fruit Pink candles in silver hold that given by Mr. and Mrs. A. M. OPTIMIST MEMBERS i, PACKARD PIANOS Members of the Optimist club person Madsen. Delicious refresh ers surrounded the centerpiece. Zabriskle, Sr at their home Thurs- ifc Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. dav. Yellow chrysanthemums and will meet Thursday afternoon at ments were served to fifty. Milton Thomas and family, Mrs tt vi .low candles in silver holders, at- - the home of Mrs. John LundahL i Gertrude Page, Bert Page, Mis? tractively decorated the dininjr Three tables of progressive "500" TURKEY DINNER Ina Coleman, Miss LaVern- - Pag table. Covers were laid for Mr. and will be played, prizes awarded and : FOR FAMILY ' Mrs. A. M. and Elmer Kemmermyer. P- zabriskle, Jr ana iam- - luncheon served. The residence of Mr. an'd Mrs. ' llv of Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. td . scene was a the of Clyde Singleton Georfee Zabriskle. Mr. and Mrs. Ir CHILDREN'S . , Thanksgivirtg'fftmtly dinner party win Zabriskle and family. Miss Em. LUNCHEON TUESDAY- -Thursday, covers being laid for A. Mckcmzie and ma J. Zabriskle,. The Religion class officers and the following.'- - Mr, and Mrs. Wil" fC . Billy Roylance.' tot 1 teachers of the Franklin school liam Peay, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Ice Cream is a healthful ' will give a children's hot luncheon, Thurgood, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mtki.t ilh blue V boic, "alltc NINETEENTH CENTURY and appetizing food Xibtooa. TaltaxacW K.f V Tuesday noon, at the Second ward Singletin, Earl Singleton, ' Mist? A.b . f 9mmr lPMf.lt. CLUB . social hall. All parents of the Sec Mabel Peay, and Mr., and Mrs Thus nit miagn One" of the most interesting ses. For Kiddies Aand and Sixth wards are urged to sions of the Nineteenth Century send their children for their lunch Singleton and familyt Fall flowers r- -t SOLO BY MIIWW ' For Grownups Were used as a table centerpiece. club was held Friday afternoon at eon. The will be 10 cents. price r. Brow-dethe residence of Mrs. M. D. .... Mrs. Walter Adams read In a "'clever manner, "Lincoln, the Man 1 Fone E. A. MENL0VE of the People." Mrs. J. W. Alrd read My Captain." after which "Captain, " Mrs. Anna B. Warwick gave an ex- PHOTOS AT HOME" cpptionally interesting paper "on "What Makes the Nation Great." of our mill work. Satis5J3-855 Wst tnd South '. - ' Twe'nty members. of the club were Time Tlace Any comes first, as faction Any H3 present at the meeting." ' there can be . I ' (r . . . ;;. , " . . g' ' cloth-covere- : .y.. ' Mrs.-Cran- I .'' , B . - gg nd A 4b - . -- - ' si er - - -- . served." S THURSDAY AFTERNOON i . BRIDGE CLUB J Members of the Thursday Aftta noon Bridge club will meet ThisM' day with Mrs. Swea p. Jielson,' rr - Attractive arid deliptiunnnsveTy detail was the dancing party given by the members ' of the Val Norn social unit of the B. Y. their partners Friday evening el the residence , of Miss Arle'ne Harris, daughter of President and. Mrs. Franklin S. Harris ofbe B. Y. U. : An interesting feature of the eve ning's .entertainment was the original game called Val Norn. Mss Ada Burch received the first prize and Russell Swenson was presented the sefcond "favor. A tasty Thanksgiving luncheon was servedr Included in the guest list were the following: Miss Arlerte Harris, Al Smith, Miss Ruth Clark, Bill McCoard, Miss Ada Haslef, Kulon Paxman, Miss Fay Allred, Harold Colvin, Miss Margaret Hansen, Fred Miner, Cook, r. Glen Potter. Miss Ruth Hansen, Paul Ander. son, Miss Rose Llechty, William Payne, Miss EuniceBlrd, La Vere Wadley, Miss Ada Burch,, Lynn i . . . IT.-f- Miss-Josenet- ' ; few W- rraf - Fo end Coic call bauki i tho: the f week days, allow yet . Wakefield, Miss Helen EggertsCn, Karl Bunnell, Miss Nlta Wakefield, Claude Eggertsen. Misa. Peart Dahle, Homer Wake. field, Miss Marva Hodson, Reed Colvin, Miss Beth Swensof Glen Miss Helen Swenson, Peterson, Russell Swenson, Miss Ardella LuU low, Archie Williams. Miss Veila , Moodyr Vernon Merrill, Miss Orin Fuller, Miss Phyllis Fletcher, Joseph Therlot. Miss Lu cile Markham and Harold Thorne. Vi (phi', the ( son. THIS IS ONE of Lelong'a most T.U1 ! eharming gowns fashlbncd of blaok rffici and white satin brocha. The long rr.hof sash ends of the blouse almost ny reaching to the edge of tha, skirt Ihe s are interesting. Mrat t ', Co A policemen in owa City shot si defin bdoaua tbs Tan" a man who wasn't-hur- t bullet struck a bottl in his hl 'with scho pocket Thempral Is obvious. roacl Only a couple of weeks now and Sprii we can send those incense burners Tlth . we got last year to soma, of our the f THANKSGIVING DINNER , friends. . Th AT PROWS HOME Prov the renjoyable ThanksgivAirplane pilots andihelr para- Falf ing day dinner parties' was that chutes are hurled 80 feet clear of Vcmt given by Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Prows a failing plane by a new Germaa Ritfr at thejr home. Covers were laid compressed air gun. f psmi for 18, including the following: the Blaine and Bob Haines of VancouViinjr ver, B. C, Israel Thurber, Clifford Vi Tune of Gooding, Idaho, Mr. and Sii Mrs. Ed Prows, Mr. and Mrs. Bliss rqim Mr. and Mrs. Eldred HardChllds, "('ate: ing, and Mr. and Mrs. Prows and men, Elaine-Paxman- . .' 1 ' family. ror' "fini: ITU . 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