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Show THURSDAY, APR THE PAGE SIX SOCIETY AND SUN-ADVOCAT- E CLUB NOTES Initiation Held By Young Couple Plight Price Jobs Daughters Troth At Local Notre Dame Catholic Church Misses Eleanor Quilico and Teresa Rolando became members of Jobs Daughters, Price Bethel No. 3, Saturday night, when the organization held its initiation meeting in the Masonic temple. The ceremony was preceded by a banquet in honor of the visiting officials from Salt Lake Bethels No. 1 and 5. Miss Pauline Quilico, honored queen, was toastmistress at the banquet. Officers presiding at the ceremony were Pauline Quilico, honored queen; Margaret Anne Reeves, senior princess; June Aline Spratling, junior princess; Teresa Quilico, guide; Lorraine DeCola, marshal ;Edna Anderson, chaplain; Louise Hills, treasurer; Dorothy Reeves, recorder; Marie Leg-e- r, musician; .Helen Groussman, librarian; Marjorie Ratliff, second messenger; Helen Lee, fourth messenger; Josephine Seaton, senior custodian; Betty Monroe, junior custodian; Betty Broyles, inner guard; Jean Gunderson, outer guard. Vocal solos were sung by the Misses Marion and Alvira Robbins. Bethel council members in attendance were Mrs. G. J. Reeves, guardian; Mrs. R. C. Sheldon, director of music; Mrs. T. H .Evans, secretary; R. Robbins, associate guardian; C. E. associate grand past Beveridge, guardian. Miss Ruth Groussman and Maxine Dodge, past queens, also were present. The local order has planned to visit g the Provo bethel on their next 24. day, probably April Mrs. D. D. Stockman, of Salt Lake City, grand guardian; and Warren Tyler, also of Salt Lake, and supreme associate guardian, were in attendance, with 15 members of the Salt Lake Bethel. Approximately fifty persons were present. meet-inn- At an impressive church ceremony Sunday afternoon, April 4, Miss Albino Bonomo, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bonomo of Price, was wed to Frank Veltri, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Veltri, also of Price. The Rev. Fr. William A. Ruel officiated at the marriage rites, which were performed in the Notre Dame Catholic1 church here. Mary Cuburu was matron of honor, and Paul Mancina acted as best man. The bride was dressed in gray with gray accessories, and carried a corsage of red sweet peas and roses. The matron of honor was also in gray, and carried red roses. Only members of the immediate families, and a few close friends, were in attendance at the wedding. Following the ceremony, young Mr. and Mrs. Veltri left for a brief wedding trip through Wyoming. Upon their return, they plan to reside for the present at Columbia. EARLY LAST WHITER . . . but the Spring Clothes, when you were thinking of anything with the Mills, arranging our Clothing Buyers were working month (April) our Anthis for cloths, patterns etc., for . niversary . and by contracting ... early, we are able to present VALUE, plus STYLE, plus ECONOMY in these outstanding price ranges Provo W oman Meets With Literary Club Mrs. Sterling Ercanbrack of Provo, president of the first district of Fed- erated Womens Clubs of Utah, was a special guest of the Price Literary1 League Monday night, reviewing for them The Old Maid, a popular vol-- 1 ume. While here, Mrs. Ercanbrack was a guest of Mrs. J. C. Hubbard. Members of the organization met at the home of Mrs. Ruel M. Redd, for their last meeting prior to the election of new officers on April 26. Dr. Bliss L. Finlayson rendered a vocal solo, and Miss Bessie Lundquist discussed coming interesting and recommended shows. Price Delegates Go Price Couple Will To State Conclave Wed In Manti Soon Delegates from local womens clubs have been chosen to represent their OBiBARCAl Nflfi Models to Plain or Fit Most All Men Sport Models Single and Double Breasted imm!er TOPPERS Or NOVELTY CUT FLEECE ,0 all OCCASIONS Mr. and Mrs. Henry J. Beckel of Price have announced the coming respective organizations at the State marriage of their daughter, Beth, to Federation of Womens Clubs convenStanley Leonard, son of Mr. and Mrs. tion, to be held in Salt Lake City Leo Leonard, also of this The city. will take place in ceremony marriage Youll wear this coat' The Womans club of Price will atManti temple on April 29. Shortthe to of everywhere! Soft, downy furnish part tend in a groeo after their wedding the young coufleece with an interesting the program. Vfrs. Ora B. Harding ly are to be honored at an invitationple surface! For street, sport is director, ana. members are at the Price tabernacle. al reception and beach wear! White Frank Averill, Willis Bean, H. r, C. Bement, O. T. Brooks, R. A. and pastels., Sizes E. C. Elkingtotn, E. R. Hanson, J. C. Hubbard, Lewis Hunsaker, Ben CO. Kearsley,' Dean Neilson, A. N. Smith, T'rfw ft Harvey Thomas, Byron Thompson, Mrs. Jim Wilson of Royal was Ray Walters, with Mrs. John Harmon elected president of that towns Ladies as accompanist. Directed by Hazel Jeanselme, the Auxiliary of the U. M. W. A. on Tues- Consumers Resident New Century club will present a play, day, April 6, when the organization Feted Before Leaving Miss Helen Memmott, Mrs. Dave with took place. Mrs. Melba Denison was "For Distinguishd Service, Grace Bergera, Ileane Maulsby and chosen vice president; Mrs. Carmela Stonebreaker and Mrs. Luke Millich Celia Tabone taking part. Others Peterson, secretary, and Mrs. Nellie entertained with a handkerchief from that club intending to attend are Woodward, treasurer. Meeting dates shower Monday evening, honoring Miss Margaret Huskins, who will Hazel Jeanselme, Elma Klitgaard, have been set for Tuesdays. leave soon for her home in Chicago. Margaret Scartezina, Helen Anderson, She has been employed at the ConFlorence Piacitelli, Frankie Harris, sumers hospital. Katherine Phillips, Louise Peacock Bosone. Louise Other guests were Mrs. William and Mrs. Arthur N. Smith will attend Finley, Mrs. John Smith, Mrs. Charles Semkin, Mrs. R. D. Faddis, in her official capacity, state chairMrs. James Jorgensen, Mrs. Merrill man of the Junior clubs. Other selected delegates are Mrs. Oscar HanAlger, Mrs. W. Shaw, Miss Pauline Kuretich, Mrs. Kenneth Judd, Mrs. son, Sorosis; Mrs. J. C. Hubbard, Mrs. Preston Judd, Mrs. William Edwards, Erin Leonard, Elks Ladies; LaRene Hunsaker, Literary League, with Lulu Walsh, program; Bertha Deal, Mrs. Joe Naylor, Jr., Mrs. Allen Wer- -' Clara Thompson as alternate. membership; May Bliss, finance; Sue rett, Mrs. Charles Alplanalp, Mrs. Ed Crockett, publicity; Pauline Oelwein Ainge, Mrs. Tony Ledger, Mrs. Ray health; Sophia Roberts, public rela- Ledger, Mrs. Van Vragoner, Mrs. Ted tions; Elma Klitgaard, international Morris, Mrs. McCarty, Mrs. Joe Bonto, To , relations; Louise Peacock, research; Mrs. J. Dorman, Mrs. Ray Naylor, Mrs. Ivan Lambson, Mrs. Ray Wilde Bess Jones, legislation. Mrs. Pete Christensen. is of club the The April meeting 'i held this evening at the Rinetti being Mrs. J. H. Seaton of Price has an- and Capitolo restaurant, when dele' Departee Tendered nounced the engagement of her gations to the state convention were Farewell Social daughter, May, to James D. Bertle-se- n, to be chosen. Miss Erma Brown entertained with son of Mrs. James Bertlesen of a bridge breakfast Wednesday mornMarysvale. The wedding ceremony ing in compliment to Miss Veloy will take place on April 29, and the Wheeler, who will leave Price short-- ) young couple will make their home in ly for Salt Lake City, where she will Price. enter duties in the L. D. S. hospital. bride-eleis a graduate of the The She has been employed at the Price1 Bridge Dinner Carbon high school, and the B. Y. U, Mrs. Fred Bonomo and Mrs. Kath- hospital for some time. of Provo, where she was prominent erine Kennedy were hostesses at a Guests attending the morning sowith the Val Norn social unit. For dinner evening at the cial were the Misses Jessica Lange, bridge the past three years she has been formers home.'Monday The occasion was to Ellen Lofthouse, Mary Vieta, Afton teaching at the Harding school. shower Mrs. Frank Veltri, nee Albino Qrovv and Joanne Monfredi, who Mr. Bertlesen attended the Wasatch Bonomo. In attendance were Mrs. were received at the home of Mrs. academy and Westminster college. At Art Dalpiaz, Mrs. James Bergera, Mrs. E. L. McBeth. present he is affiliated with the Utah Fred Bosone and Mrs. Ilean Maulsby Fuel company. of Helper; Mrs. John Pappas, Mrs. Recent Bride Is Curtis Harris, Miss Florence Moss, Feted At Party Mrs. Mac Olson, Miss Frances Rast-le- r, A miscellaneous shower was given Mrs. Lulu Walsh, Mrs. Marie last for Mrs. Wednesday evening Miss Mrs. Mary Cuburu, Nelson, Blanche Yotter, Mrs. Nean Atwood, Frank Thomas .formerly Lola HenMrs. Roy Mailhot, Mrs. Frank Veltri derson, at the home of her mother,1 Mrs. Bert Allen, in Castle Gate. Thir- and Miss Louise Peacock. ty guests attended. Following luncheon, the received gifts were viewed. Miscellaneous Shower Hostesses were Mrs. Allen, Mrs. A. of was the Mrs. Frank Veltri guest H. Thomas, Mrs. Darwin Thomas, honor at a supper Tuesday evening at Mrs. Owen Hunts ftian and Mrs. LawBonomo. Mrs. Fred the home of Watson. rence , Blanche Yotter and Mrs. Mary CubuOn Thursday evening, a wedding reru were hostesses. Following the was held for young Mr. and supper shower the and gifts games, past, Mrs. Thomas. Guests included memwere displayed. Guests present were Mrs. Joe Vel- bers from both families. tri, Mrs. Louie Veltri, Mrs. Frank Veltri, Mrs. Charles Bonomo, Mrs. To Tour Tony Silvagni, Mrs. Bill Pettes, Miss In East Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Salzetti and son Sophia Spatafora, Miss Mary Pagan-ottMiss Yolando Paganotto, Mrs. J. of Consumers, and Mr. and Mrs. S. Salzetti and son of Sunnyside will Falzetti, Mrs. E. Coli, Miss Lydia Mrs. Frank DeAngeles, Mrs. leave here soon for an extended trip Nick Galanis, Mrs. Joseph Veltri, Miss to visit relatives and friends in TriniLena Veltri, Mrs. Frank Nigro, Miss dad, Colorado; Rotan, New Mexico; Helen Doulas, Blanche Moynier, Edna Kansas City, St. Louis, Mcoseheart, Littizzctte, Mrs. A. N. Bonomo and Chicago and Pittsburgh. 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