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Show WW r r WW- XX -XX ": ; rf ":-;. (VPxOTTTTI OAUOlLLGl 1L DAILY HERALD 250 Women Delegates Here For Rebekah Lodge Confab ; Rebekah lodges of Utah and surrounding states were, guests last night, of Provo V Deborah lodge at a get-acquainted party in connection with the current grand lodge sessions being conducted in Provo. Convention activities today began at 8 a.m. with a past president's breakfast at Keeley's. An open session followed at 10 a.m., and at 2 p.m, a meeting for past noble grands was held, .'.--''iv .,.': , At 6:30 tonight the annual Rebekah-Odd Fellow ban-ouet ban-ouet will begin in the Federation room. Initiation cere monies for candidates of all ed by the ProvoHodcre at 9 Betty Kawi and their staff of officer! will be In charge. The Monday program and entertainment en-tertainment at the IOOF hall was sponsored by the Grand encampment encamp-ment of Utah with Past Grand Master Sorenson of Lehi as chairman.. ,,; " International. .President Emma Lou Harriman of Grand Fork. N. D., ipoke on "World Peace Through Brotherly - Love -. and Friendship." i In her speech she outlined a youth program being planned by both the Odd Fellows and Rebekahs for the purpose1, of cutting down Juvenile delinquency. delinquen-cy. Monday morning Mrs. Harrlman. Harrl-man. who presides over lodges of united States and Canada, 'was honored at a successful tea given at Hotel Roberts. Arella Shuman, president of the RA of Utah, and her staff of Grand officers were in the receiving line. Mayor- George . Collard welcomed wel-comed the lodge members to Provo at the get-acquainted conclave con-clave last night. Two readings were given' by Pat Smith and musical numbers were furnished by Joe Wrangles. . Grand Patriarch Woolsey in troduced the grand encampment officers and Grand Master Birch I presented current grand lodge officers. of-ficers. . : .'. - : -. V - Among the out-of-state I guests who were presented were Blanch Schwartz, president of Nevada RA, Delia Woodruff, past presi de"nt of the Nevada RA,: Agnes Crosby, past president of the Ne vada RA, Harriet; Jones, past no- . ble grand of Reno, Nev. Lodge No. 7, Evelyn Snyder, representative represen-tative of the American Rebakah association of Reno, Ethyl Click, .Vice president Colorado assembly, Grand Junction, Col; W. S. Meek. past Grand, Grand Junction, and Bertha Meek, past noble grand of Grand Junction. DUP Members At Vincent Home Camp Three, Daughters of Utah Pioneers met in regular session at the home of Mrs. Vilate, Vincent Vin-cent Emma Jacobsen presided .and Elora Knudsen gave a report on. the state convention. Piano, selections were played by Jennie Larsen'. The hostess gave the history of her mother, Mrs. Mary Maw Movie and the lesson was given by . Nellie Ol I sen. Dances were demonstrated I by Enoch Clark, accompanied by Robert Seguine, who played the harmonica. Accordion selections were played by Howard Scott. Refreshments were served to S3 members and guests by hostesses Jennie Larsen, Hattle Scott and Mrs. Vincent JV Ef MORE PROOF, THAT TAYLOR'S 81-YEAR-OLD PRICE POLICY KEEPS PRICES DOWN! X'-" in GOOD NEWS TO LADIES ON QUAKER HOSE! WERE 2.25 NOW 1.95 WERE 1.95 WERE 1.65. rrnw. Tuesday, May 18, 1948 11 lodges nresent will be conduct p.m. Mildred Brereton and Day. Addresses GOP Women . Ellas L. Day, candidate for gov ernor on the Republican ticket addressed a ' meeting of the Wo men's Republican Study Group at the home of Mrs. I. E. Brockbank Monday. Mr, Day discussed the develop ment of industry in Utah through a sound tax program and the ex pansion pf the tourist business within the state. Mrs. Ida Smoot Dusenberry, president, took charge of Jthe meeting and introduced new of ficers for next year. Mrs. Nola Nilssbn sang a vocal solo and Mrs. Allie Clark was in charge of community singing. x . Act4vif Kncf occo. 4 n M fa Brockbank were Mrs. George Worthen, Mrs. S. C. Adams and Mrs. A. L. Booth. Some 30 members and guests; including Mr. Day s wife, were present at the : meeting. Social chatter folldwed a business meet ing and refreshments. Club Notes 19TH CENTURY A special meeting is scheduled Friday at 2:30 p. m. at the home of Mrs. M. B. Lyon, 143 South 3rd West. LA SOIREE Regular club night is scheduled schedul-ed Wednesday at 8 p..m. at Mrs. Mike Mills, A-12, Apartment 1,18 at Wymount village. LEGION AUXILIARY Officers for next year will be elected at a . business meeting Wednesday at the Veterans service. serv-ice. Mrs. Earl BlumenthaL presi dent, will foe In charge. NAUTILUS ALUMNAE The annual Mother's Tea' will be held Thursday at the home of Mrs. Fay Buttle, 185 East Third South, from 4 until 6 p. m. All past and. present members and mothers are invited. BONNIE THAIS Members will' be entertained Wednesday, at 8 p. m. at the home of Mrs. Merlin Terry. ICU CLUB ; ' . Mrs. Lorence Billings' will entertain en-tertain members of ICU club Thursday at 7 p. m. OPTIMIST Members will jneet Thursday at 1:30 p. m. at the home of Mrs. J. A. Corbett r - NOW v. .V NOW ....I - n If w J si FINEST QUALITY! LOWEST ALWAYS SHOP TAYLOR'S Annual Dance Fest Goes into Final iii 1 l j -L " X : r It's an action shot of final practice for the annual revue to be nesday at 8:1S p.m. at thi Joseph Colleen Collins, at left, and Shirley smith, are shown in one or vne active oatiei numoers included in-cluded in the program to be put on by 20 top-flight dancers. Ariel Ballif, Jr., is in charge of the staging of the event. Mark Law pany the dances which have been ma Rae Lees. The public is invited. Men dancers are included this time.' Party Honors Couple-Elect land Mri land .'Mrs.- W. Keith Jacob- son entertained for prospective newlyweds Norma Heatherly and Dean Boshard at their home last weekend. . '' The party of eight played bridge and enjoyed refreshments later in the evehing. Prizes were won rby the bride and groom-elect Other couples present were Mr J and Mrs. Mark Wood and Miss Carol Hoiser.and Howard Lewis. Mrs. Payne Is Club Hostess Mrs. Jay members ; of her home. Payne entertal her bridge , club Game awards were presented to Mrs. Sherman Peterson., Mrs. Robert Rob-ert Peterson and Mrs. Garth Boyce. Luncheon was served to those named and Mrs. . Madge Scherer, Mrs. LoRie Shell, Mrs. Bud Barber, Bar-ber, Mrs. Clifford Babcock and Mrs. Dick Hundley, the latter a guest . Key Club Members . Aiq in rrojecT The Key Club, a service group of Provo high school boys under the direction of John" W. McAdam and Ike Young, assisted the Timp-anogos Timp-anogos Garden club in the prep aration of. the community rose garden for Memorial day, ac cording to Mrs.. Eliza P. Fillmore, who reports that ' there is still frieed of help in the project. Participating , in the work day meeting were Glen Davis, Charles Earl, David Gill, Donald Anderson. Ander-son. Melvin Billings, Keith Bill ings, Don West and Paul SearL Con Amore Club Is Entertained In a setting of spring flowers and decorations, Mrs. David Cox entertained members of the Con Amore club Monday evening, A hot lunch was served by the p .65 1.35 U PRICES! FIRSTI m at Smith Building. - . " has designed and made the costumes originated by club members unaer . Stake FesK Attracts Crowd. in singing, dancing ana speecn the folk songs of the nations were artistically presented in the an nual East Provo stake speech and music festival held in the Smith building auditorium. ;'.';"' A Shirley Smith presented clever national dances as part of the pro gram, and a special selected group from the Brigham Young univer-sitVjSrfng univer-sitVjSrfng a finale number. Against a background of national flags the following speakers participated: par-ticipated: Arthur Roberts, - Beth Archibald,., Thelma Sutherland. Lula Bell Blackham. and Boyd Erickson. Elizabeth- Hill presented the introduction. Theaffatr was under the direc tion of Libby Hayward and Helen Hel-en Elliottstake speech and mu sic directorsvrespectlvely. Ward music directors'lncluded Wilford Lee, Erva Dean Brown, Kent Das- trup, Faye Loveless, Welling Mc Farland, and Von Nielson . Mrs: Cropper Host To Shangri-La Club Shangri-La club members were entertained at a regular meting this week by Mrs. Melvina Cropper. Crop-per. Mrs. Mae Wright discussed "Interior "In-terior Decoration" With the grpnp and ; pinochle was played later. Prizes went to Mrs. Wright and Mrs. Pamela Anderson. Luncheon was served by the, hostess to Mrs. Rose Gappmayer, Mrs. Eleanor Liston, vMrs. Margaret Mar-garet Blain, Mrs. Bessie Bring-hurst, Bring-hurst, Mrs. Reva. Davis, Mn. Wright and Mrs. Anderson. - hostess at 8:30 p. m. Instead ef regularcard cames, Bingo was the main diversion for the evening. Mrs. Rose Haws was a special guest for the evening. Members present were Mrs. L, B. Tre-geagle, Tre-geagle, Mrs. Dow Sorenson, Mrs. Sunny Funk, Mrs. Pearl Snell, Mrs. Jack Thomas, Mrs. Max Berg Mrs. Seth Billings, Mrs. Frank Cox, Mrs. BUI Wilson, Mrs. Joe Jensen, Mrs. Fred Liddlard. V unci in a txi m ill . Rehearsal staged by the Y danfe club Wed X and joann uempice win accom- me airecuon oi insiruqior or- year in the revue lor the first '..." r ' Book Review ; For Orerri Glut) OREM Mrs. Virgil Bullock en tertained in a pretty manner for members of the Orem Literary club when they met at her home in Provo. A program was pre sented with Mrs.xM. B. Wallace reviewing the bookX'The Life of Paul Robeson". Violin duets were played by Mrs. IAnee Williams and Mrs. Mont 'Bullock accompanied accom-panied ;by Mrs.. Kenneth Wilcox Mrs. Maria Crandall reviewed magazine items. y Dainty refreshments were sev ed to Mrs. Paul Alillet a guest and members including Mrs. lp. T. Pyne, Mrs. Ray S. Park, Mrs. Roy farK, Mrs. E. H. Calder, Mrs Harold Calder, Mrs. Merrill Crandall, Mrs. Thomas Cordner, Mrs. Boyd C. DaWis, Mrs; Curtis Gordon, Mrs. Thomars' Jacobs and Mrs. Elvia B. ?erry. BY POPULAR REQUEST WE ARE CONTINUING OUR 7', Wi ., REDS GREENS SHOE SALON FIRST-FLOOR 196 Participate In Swarm Day HEBER The Bee Hive .girls oj Wasatch stake held their annual Swarm day with 196 girls taking part in fun and ceremonies. . The entertainment began at 10:30 a. m. with swimming and continued with lunch at noon and a program later. Honor awards were given.; Little BoV Has Party SALEM A party was given for Gene Brimhall, son of Mr. and Mrs. El Don Brimhall, on his 10th birthday Thursday after noon. Twenty of his friends gathered at his home where they prayed games and enjoyed refreshments, Women are not easily fooUd. They know ' quHfy and aasilyTec' egnit the distinction that fine craftsmen have built into the Nationally famous 'National" Venetian blinds. Before you der, cheek the many exclusive "NaKonel" A'Tc IcoJtcd at than all bst canrJ I back to DTR for - V DTR 0 to Regularly .95 to BALENCIAGOS j . 'Tn a ti t ir ATT NEARLY ALL SIZES AND STYLES TAYLOR BROS. CO. SINCE 1866 FREE PARKING! USE Mrs., Stubbs Club Hostess OREM Members ef the V bridge club spent an enjoyable af ternoon as guests of Mrs. Rulon Stubbs who entertained at lunch' eon In their honor at the Silver Star cafe. Mrs. Cliff Stubbs and Mrs. Howard Ferguson gained the game awards in the bridge game. Mrs. Lamar Park was bidden as a guest. Members attending were Mrs George Boyce, Mrs. Wayne Monk, Mrs. Lamar Farley, Mrs. Verl Stubbs, Mrs. Cliff Stubbs and Mrs. Howard Ferguson. uater in tne evening uene was pleasantly surprised with a visit from his' grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Anderson Nielson and his aunt, Mrs George Stark and chli- dren all of Payson. A FREE ESTIMATES GLADLY GIVEN 0 It or , V Tf0: n " A UNTIL ALL MODELS ARE SOLD..... 14.95 tf.. OFF' OUR 1ST NORTH ENTRANCE! Pinochle, Supper For Frienqs Mr. - and Mrs. A Louis Bandley were host and hostess at tneir home Saturday evening at a well appointed buffet supper and pi nochle party. ' Bidden were Sterling Bench! Karma Cullimore, Mr. and Mrs, Einar Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Jay Argyle, tlris Richardson,-" Shirt Ferre and Mr: and Mrs. Harow Bandley.; '';---;' ';'-.. : ' ;; - ; cn- ' . . " ' -; Mary and Bill earae over for", dinner last nighf Poor Bill!, He worked on his garden over the ! week-end, and It hurt se watch him move; . ..,.; ' -. ! - ' 'k I What a man needs ia gardening," garden-ing," he complainedrr"1 iron back with a hinge o it. J - Mary keepa him going by talsi-ing talsi-ing about the peai, and carrots from his garden that she's going to serve with cream sauce made with Mominir Milk. U That's enousrh to keep smr mam going,, I believe. For Morning Milk is so smooth, so double-rich it makes the most wonderful cream sauce you ever tasted. . , 7. . . Look for those red, white and, blue cans ext time von go ahop- ping. j MORNING MltiC BLUES x GREYS S BLACKS OPEN AN ACCOUNT 1; x : |