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Show Page HERALD, Provo, Utah, Wednesday, April 28, 26-T- HE 1976 Browning Cindy Merryweather Sets Date With David Meldrum and Mr. Max Mrs. B. Merryweather of Payson announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter Cindy to David Meldrum, son of Helen Meldrum and the late Ross Meldrum The couple will be married May 7 in Payson. reception honoring them be held May 7, from 7:30 to 9.30 p.m. in the Payson Utah Stake Center, 780 W. 500 S. Payson. Friends and relatives are invited to attend. A will Miss I dm ii xi v; v.- - Merryweather graduated from Payson High School and LDS Seminary. She is presently employed in Orem, Mr. Meldrum graduated from Spanish Fork High School He and LDS Seminary. attended Brigham Young University, and is presently employed in Spanish Fork. Following their marriage the young couple will live in Spanish Fork. Society Sets Meet its 53rd year, the Society was Browning organized bv students, in honor of Mrs. Christian (Julietta B.) Jeasen, devotee and master teacher of the works of Robert Barrett Elizabeth and Browning. The annual meeting will be at 3 p.m. at the Provo Utilities Building. Robert Browning's work, "Saul" will be read by Celestia J. Taylor assisted by Ella Bentley who will furnish A musical accompaniment. tribute to Mrs. Julietta B. Jeasen will be given by Georgia C. Faux, and special vocal music will be presented by Mrs. Janet Bradshaw. Present officers of the organization are Mrs. Libbie C. Hayward, president; Celestia J. Taylor, vice president and elect; Linnaea H. president Lindstrom. secretary; Iva Drysdale, treasurer; and held Monday Maycock, acting corresponding secretary. New officers will presented at the meeting. be THE ANNUAL BROWNING SOCIETY meeting will be held Monday at 3 p.m. at the Provo Utilities Building in celebration of the 53rd anniversary of the group. Works of Robert Browning will be read by Celestia J. Taylor, left, Us -- On Keeping Silent friend: She shouldn't tell the friend's husband Why hurt an innocent party? My husband, too. had an affair with my good friend, only he had enough honesty to tell me before someone else did. I could lave made everything wwsc by telling her man, but instead I forgave her. We gradually stopped seeing this couple, and I'm glad it ended so easily, not with grief and recriminations. Sometimes it isn't easy to be kind, but I discovered I had a lot more time to sjcnd putting By HKI.KN BOTTF.I. DEAR HELEN: You are so right in your answer to the wife who discovvred her husband was having an affair with her best Canning Freezing Workshop my own marriage in order than if I'd wasted it on revenge Besides. I know my former friend wakes up every morning 'Is this the day wwrkmng someone will tell him',' She's suffering aplenty, without G T. mv bitterness IttAKIIKLKN: I guess you get tired of people explaining alut silly things I'm glad I didn't add my special home canning and freezing workshop is being planned ft, hornemakers of this area. These sessions will be presented by Mrs Kathryn Barnes, home economist, consumer products division of Kerr glass Manufacturing Corporation This presentation will consist of: li Upto-datcanning information, methods of processing, etc.; i2i Actual canning of a fruit, vegetable and tomatoes. i3i Actual canning of meat and chicken ; Slide presentation on (4) A g-- e Pass out iSi freezing; to problems files, your although there were many times I thought I couldn't get through another day I realize now I was just feeling sorry for rnvse If So now I can tell you the happy ending, instead of burdening you with more trouble It began with my father who w;is an excessiv e drinker After he'd grt a good load on. he would cine home and heat up literature Mrs Barnes is a graduate of Prury College in Springfield. Mo She is a member of the American limine Economics Association. State Public Belatims Ohainn.in for the Oklahoma Home Kcotiomios Awtriation and president elect of the Oklahoma Home Knmmists in Business She has worked as a home economist for electric utilities in Misvmim and Oklahoma and Fuel Pf.-v,- , fv'na!j.v 0i be until t: Wp m This prngMtn remprvsjfltcd l ) m Hi V ii"1' ; immm-- f Trent president; vice president; and Jill Taylor, secretary, blew out the The idea for the birthday-cakcame from a pen pal in Alaska. The fourth and fifth grades at the Park School have written to schwls in every state in the nation. They now have a pen pal in each state. Mrs. a fourth grade teacher at the Park School, was instigator of the pen pa' idea and in charge of the birthday cake and program. blue. In addition, a special meal was prepared and cup cake for each child was decorated with red. white or blue and topped with a miniature American flag Just prior to lunch the children assembled in the assembly hall of the school and 1 CANDLES WERE LIGHTED recently on the large Bicentennial cake prepared by cooks in the school lunch program from Park School in Spanish Fork They are. from left. Delia Elmer. Portia Heaps, Ruby Hansen. Clara Dedrickson and Bernice Woofendin, lunchroom manager and Honeybees their relatives already kill twice as many people in the United States as do venomous snakes In most cases the deaths are allergic reactions, often due to a single sting nd well (jinte the cnwlMiai scats are t"ite I discovered that I was "excessive" like mv father, cxivj't that he liked tmoe. and Ilik.siM pitv -- lf ; A R fox f.- -i &- Jy -- - .f ir h U 1 f,ni. helJonlv l Boyack, candles. Stipplv Mav f is Healey. Sterling 'tars'1 Makeup covers My them by Gill s S to celebrate the Bicentennial by making a birthday cake for the nation's 200th birthday. The cooks for the school lunch prepared a large birthday cake with two hundred candles on it and the numerals 200 on the top. It was decorated in red. white and . T sang Bicentennial songs. Candles on the large cake were lighted and student officers. -- The Park School in Spanish Fork decided 1 . 1,5pm Biv.iiisc of limited sr.Vir.g. reservatiifis wi'i nvd in tmichv phomi-.jor writing F"'ii.M.,n Vrvm-TS K of Utah Vale l ?iiersit 100 rmJma SPANISH FORK ' always v. Bicentennial Cake Made at Park School 4 it- - assisted by Mrs. Ella F. Bentley, right, at the piano. The society was organized in honor of Mrs. Christian (Julietta B. ) Jensen, an admirer of Browning works. 1 Kerr Glass she has a practical knowledge of the purposes mrthods and procedures m home canning and frremg This pre nlatmn will Ir free irf charge and will be held at Mountain was She lot. T . 'iD remember the day he left four cops were taking him out, and he was crying. Then Mom began to drink a SIDE GLANCES in hospital dietetics in Pallas. Tex As a home economist for ComjMnv on Thursdav AX my mother. They separated when I was seven and I well condemning Dad. but she was just as bad. sometimes. But she worked hard, at two jobs to support us kids I fixed all our meals and baby sat and felt very lonely and neglected I wanted to become a nurse but there was no money for further schooling That was another loss, but there was I was finally compensation becoming quite pretty and popular Then I was in an accident that left my face scarred for hfe. lost all confidence and pity really indulged in self again For a whole year. didn't go anywhere, except to work, wiih my face half hidden Then a miracle. I found someone who cared for me just Uvati.sc I was MF. I had liked him for a long time but didn t think I had a chance We've Win married two vt.irs. and adore each other V "JUU Now in Lorna CINDY MKRRYWKAT1IER Helen Help si mg - Tfi"ii-si- Mile UnivirsMv Kxtrnmn Srrxice. in Utah w it h O r. n le n r Mnunt.iin Furl Sup;ilv Otnjanv. flf1 Clavdl H,)t pnnjrTal i. n Provo Schools Adult HMt, ottf Second Qf tCJ. 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