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Show 0REM . GENEVA TIMES Orem-Qeneva Society ' In Smith. Editor. Phone 13 Vineyard Gleaners Entertain Mothers Mothers Guests OfVertiya Club Mothers were feted by the Vertiya Club at a no-hostess narty on Friday evening at the home w - A chorus of club members m Charles Rohbock, Mrs Dean Johnson, , Mrs. Fenton Prince, Mrs. Leo Poulson and m Reed Hacking sang two .Motions, "Mother Machree" and "That Wonderful Mother of Mine . They were accompanied by Mrs. Hacking, who also sang a solo. Mrs. Leo Poulson read some poetry. Composed by her mother and Mrs. Marvin Mel-drum Mel-drum and Mrs. Howard Farns-worth Farns-worth each gave a sketch of her mother's lffe The rooms were beautiful with spring flowers. " A lovely handkerchief and a corsage were presented to each of the following honored mothers: moth-ers: Mrs. David Rwley, Sr., Mrs. J. C. Jensen, Mrs. Annie Rohbock, Mrs. Emma Poulson, Mrs. Maud Rowley, Mrs. Irene Spears, Mrs. L. J. Salisbury, Mrs- Barney Bigelow, Mrs. Frank Healey, Mrs. Theodore Farley, Mrs. Carl Farley, ivlrs. L. Poulson, Mrs. Ivern Pyne and Mrs. Francis Johnson. Club members enjoying the party and luncheon with their mothers were Mrs. ' Dean John son, Mrs. Marvin Meldrum, Mrs. The Gleaner girls of Vineyard ward entertained their mothers and other guests at a banquet at the home of Barbara Anderson on Tuesday evening. The rooms were decorated with bouquets of lilacs and tulips. After dinner a style show was presented with Jean Clegg and Dorothy Pulsipher in charge. Models for the show were Lois Mills, Marjorie Harding, Hard-ing, Doris Peay and Dorothy Pulsipher. Tributes to the mothers were given" and singing was enjoyed. Mae Louise Muzzell, Gleaner president was in charge of the program.. Mrs. Marcel Young is the Gleaner leader. Nadine Allen, Marilyn, zabriskie and Dorothy Mae Green assisted with the serving of the banquet. Gleaners present at the ban quet were Dorothy Hebertson, Laraine Stoddard, Barbara Anderson, Verda Jenkins, Mary Jane Jenkins, Jean Clegg, Mae Jensen,, Mrs David Rowley, Mrs Charles Rohbock, Mrs. Howard Farnsworth, Mrs. Reed Hacking, Hack-ing, Mrs. Fenton Prince, Mrs. Arnold Burningham. Mrs. Al- vin Kowley, Mrs. James Palmer, Louise Muzzell, Norlyene Hard-ling, Hard-ling, Marjorie Harding, Barbara Pnrkarrt Mvrlpn TV-T ilia T.filo Mrs. Tony Rohbock, Mrs. Wen- j Poulson and Mrs. Moroni Jen- Morrill, Virginia Price. Lois : mer, Mrs. Framnton Collines. Carl Rowley, Mrs. naroia Maag.j Mrs. James Jensen, Mrs. Leo 1 ) v t An enchanting June bride in an exquisite cloud of tissue cotton. Mildred O'Quinn uses delicate bands of shirring to accent the tiny bodice and trim the hemline of the bouffant skirt. And after the wedding it can easily be converted into a wispy evening gown. dell Nielsen, Mrs. Woodruff sen. fhe Most Important Cake of Tour ljffif tfr Be sure your Wedding Cake is extra delicious deli-cious and lovely to see. You'll, always remember the rich, mellow flavor . . . smooth luscious icing . . . delightful, delight-ful, tender taste of our Fresh-Baked cake. Come in and select the perfect size, style and special decoration to make your wedding wed-ding a happy and memorable occasion. Mills and Dorothy Pulsipher. Guests of the Gleaners included includ-ed Mrs. Walter Holdaway, Mrs. Taylor Allen, Mrs. Rex Blake, Mrs- Ray Gammon, Mrs. Joy O. Clegg, Mrs. Howard Anderson, Mrs. Alton Morrill, Mrs. Jerry Muzzell, Mrs. Louis Clegg, Mrs. Thorit C. Hebertson, Mrs. J. J. Madsen, Sr., Mrs. Marcel Young, Mrs. Rawland Harding, Mrs. John Goode, Mrs. Wesley' Harding, Hard-ing, Mrs. George F. Wells, Mrs. Laurence Walker, Mrs. Alma Olsen, Mrs. Raymond Harding, and Mrs. Victor Anderson. OREM WOMEN'S CLUB PLANS MAY BREAKFAST The Orem Women's club will hold their annual May breakfast on May 22 at 12 noon at the Silver Star cafe. A feature of the program will be the installation install-ation of new officers. Mrs. Horace Snyder, entertainment enter-tainment chairman, is in charge of arrangements for the breakfast. Thursday, Kay 13, 1948 Grand View DUP At Closing Social The Grand View Camp of the DUP held their final social and meeting for the season at the home of Nida Boswell on Thursday. Thurs-day. Mary P. Young, Lillian Jones and Lucy I. Clyde were assisting hostesses. Two county officers, Nettie Brown, co-historian, and Laurel Gibson, co-classleader, were present. pre-sent. Plans were discussed for the DUP Jubilee to be held at Liberty Park in Salt Lake City on June 6, and a trip to the Pioneer monument at the mouth of Emigration Canyon. Captain Gibson reported on the marker which is to be placed on the Grand View church grounds. These grounds are on the site of the first Provo Bench cemetery. cemet-ery. Myrl Day gave the lesson, "Pioneer Children" and Nida Boswell read the history of her grandfather, James Smith. Geraldine Mower and Kath-rine Kath-rine Hardman sang a duet, "The Old Rugged Cross", accompanied accompan-ied by Martha Kelsey. Joyce and Jay Boswell played piano selections select-ions and Alene Smith gave a reading. Becky and Kathryn Jones sang two numbers, accompanied accom-panied by their mother, Mrs. J. Petty Jones. A dessert luncheon was served ser-ved to 21 camp members, and four guests. $0 11 SECURITY if f SECURITY A DEPOSIT MADE IN YOUR SAVINGS ACCOUNT TODAY IS YOUR INVESTMENT IN FUTURE HAPPINESS I I Consistent Savings Isi The Key To Success. FIRST SECURITY BANK Provo Utah Love for mankind is the elevator elev-ator of the human race; it demonstrates dem-onstrates truth and reflects divine div-ine love. Mary Baker Eddy Let brotherly love continue. Hebrews 13:1 MAN'S DOMINION IS STRESSED IN SUNN DAY SERMON The Golden Text or the lesson-sermon on "Mortals and Immortals" Im-mortals" at all authorized Christian Chris-tian Science churches on Sunday May 16, is from I Corinthians 15.49, "As we have borne the image of the earthly, we shall also al-so bear the image of the heavenly." heaven-ly." Another Biblical citation in this Lesson-Sermon reads: "As he which hath called you is noly, so be ye holy in all manner of conversation.". Mary Baker Eddy writes in Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures, that "The unreal-ity unreal-ity of the claim that a mortal is the true image of God is illustrated illust-rated by the opposite natures of Spirit and matter, Mind and body, for one is intelligence, while the other is non-intelligence" (p. 285). And on page 316 she states that "Christ presents the indestructible man, whom Spirit creates, constitutes and governs. Christ illustrates that blending with God, his divine Principle, which gives man dominion dom-inion over all the earth" (p. 316). lltlTtlH1lfMllMIlMllHllltll!Ullit1rtlltUllTflltrlllfltl1lHtluiITlllntluull11lll1llltlMtllnllnltl1llitllMllttlltlllMlltltflHlllllnult1lTntMlll1MnHlil, FOR THE GRADUATE RS Your best Baker displays this "Fresh-Baked" Seal . . . respected Symbol ol Quality PROVO BAKERY 57 NORTH 1st EAST Just North of the City Library PROVO Phone 334 Leg-ion Auxilairy Elects Officers, Naomi Peterson was elected president of the American Legion Leg-ion Post 72 Auxiliary at their election meeting held Wednesday Wednes-day evening. Betty Gillman was named first vice president; Jenny Cordner, second vice president; and Ethel Conover, secretary-treasurer. The secretary secret-ary will be 'appointed by the president. Other officers elected on Wednesday Wed-nesday were Reba Loveless, historian; his-torian; Edna McDonald, chaplain; chap-lain; Thelma Gibson, child wel fare; Grace Hansen, Sergeant- at' Arms; and Frances Butler, ! re-appointed to the Girl Scout! troop committee. j Ethel Conover talked on Pop-j py day and what it stands for. Gladys Spaugy gave a report cn the old-age pension.. Those present were Dorothy Broadhead, Cleo Peacock, Mae , Burr, Gladys Spaugy, Agnes j McCarthy, Thelma Gibson, Madonna Ma-donna Broadhead, Frances Butler, But-ler, Grace Hansen, Elsie Schen-ck, Schen-ck, Reba Loveless, 'Barbara Broadhead, Edna McDonald and Ethel Conover. W. P. WILLIAMS HONORED AT SURPRISE PARTY A group of friends ond former neighbors from Orem attended a surprise party honoring W. P. Williams oFAlpine on his birth-c! birth-c! a y anniversary Wednesday evening. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Barney Bigelow, Mrs. Vel-da Vel-da Small, Mr. and Mrs. Chester Graff, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. 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May 13, I t, 13 IB Humphrey Bogart Waller Huston With one of the finest combinations of story, production, directing and acting of its kind to be teen on the screen in some time. A powerful picture of a group of old time prospectors who seek gold in the hills of Mexico! "The best picture ever made in Hollywood " Times Magaiine. iKKum:iiRiiiiniMi:awi:n;nimiiu::r.mni::::timm:nnimisimnmn8niinr.:anusii SATURDAY S. S. S. FUN CLUB 1:30 MAY 15 BUFFALO BILL RIDES AGAIN A delightful action picture that kids will really enjoy, 3 CARTOONS SERIAL iHai!twnncmm:ia:i:io:anuRni::Rnix:us::t:::::uii::su Mon., Tucs., Wed. May 17, 18,19 First Run in Utah County . 11 - Roy Rogers Trigger Jane Frazee Bob Nolan and the Sons of the Pioneers The "King of the Cowboys": appears in a musical music-al western story with plenty of comedy, action and singing! Filmed in Trucolorl and Kid Al Pearce and Janel Martin A light, screwey comedy about a small town printer whose hobby is Mind-reading! 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