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Show 1 i Oociety ews j i . f LGQIOn . Jl high-necke- Lofian Club Holds Edg emont Ward Birthday Social SPANISH FORK Mrs. Coda McBeth was the hostess to the Lofian at her home. It their birthday party, and the evening was spertt in playing games and in aisocial way. Prizes were given to the game, winners. A nice luncheon was served, to the .sixteen members presents w-a- Htghlarrd Ward Fetes Old Folks . ; HIGHLAND The annual old folks party was held in the ward chapel and carried out a Valentine: theme in red and white, A'chicken dinner was served at noon at tables decorated with red and jwhite carnations and Valentine! motifs. Following the dinner a program was given with Henry Greenland as master of ceremon- ies. Those participating were Mrs. Beth Barratt, Leonard Hyde, Lud-vi- g M. Larson, Mrs. Junior Hall, Mrs. Cora Adamson, Leland and Lola May, Mrs. Jack Strong and David Healey. Later in the afternoon the group enjoyed dancing and light refreshments ' served by the com-- ! mittee. -- ... Sets Gojd, Green Ball Tonight - Joan Holdaway will be crowned queen of Edgemont LDS Ward Gold and Green ball tonight in' a theme of "I'm Forever Blowing Bubbles." . Bishop Orvil Davis will preside at the "crowning and the royal party will be entertained with a: floor show. The dance is scheduled to begin at'" 8:30 p.m. with the floor'show set for 9 pjn. The dance has been arranged by activity counselors. Rex Scho- ney and Betty Glazier and "Allen Ridge . will be master . of ceremonies.. Dance directors' are Mr, and Mrs. Allen Ridge. - . Note Birthdays - d- ; Club Has Dinner Hostess Reviews 23 Years Of Entertaining friendship Book at Club " Noted by Oyt, Cards At Member's Home 1 going-io-in- I jProvoan Is Honored' a Birthday -- Holen-relativ- n e IT O mm FirPmph - i ; - - 1 - , 1 hite-and-blu- lace-cove- rcarnonV, e . --- r- - un.. tw-nr- Exchange Teacher vice-preside- nt dio-Mel- va Ille "- Alta Club Hears . H-t- lo t is-va- nn We Wuz Robbed! Club Notes 4th Ward Gold, Green Slated. Tonight . all-whi- te Spudmui Shop - . 20-3- an-Bro- . . . NINTH WARD Wednesday 7:30 p. m. The, Spe rial interest class will hear the David R. Willis .family, recently of England in a program 'and puppet show. Special music will be given WOMEN'S AUXILIARY Fraternal Order of Eagles will by Mrs. Marion Brandtey and Mrs. Alice Henderson. Program Is ar- meet Feb,. 28 at the Aerie home ranged by Mrs. Ethel Crowther. for initiation and pot luck supper. NEIGHBORS OF WOODCRAFT Thursday s 8 p. m. with Mrs Byron Denhalter. BYU. NEWCOMER'S - Thursday 8 p. m. at the home of Mrs. William, Edwards. 1650 Willow Lane. Mrs. C. Manley Brown is chairman of ' the pro' ? V iii i t An American girt in Paris: Mrs. Connie Wiener of Brooklyn,. who's attached to the secretariat of the United Nations.' arranges transportation for Mrs. Rajeswhar Daval. wife of alternate delegate for India. Mrs. Dhingra of UNESCO and Mrs. Bhandari, guest delegate for. India. p. DANCING FRIENDS 'the Joseph Smith Thursdy building, dance.- 9 p. m. aPROVO HIGH SCHOOL WOMEN sueetneart dinner-partwith husbands as guests. Thursday at Grand view school 7:15 p. m. NELKE READING Thursday 3 p. m, with "Hermese Peterson. PROVO CAMERA Thursday 8 p..m. at the home of Pauline Shipman. 144 E. 1st N Program" Blven hv Mr. rn.ri.ti.J S. Paul who will show: travel pictures of Bermuda and the Canadian Rockies, i TRES JOLI Thursday 1:30 o. m a't th hnm. of Mrs. John E. Ellison. 265 S 7th t11wuh Rhoda Douglas as hostess. .semi-form- In vr al - y 1 Vestalian Club 3rs! Husbands ' Ves-Uli- an . ' '. aassssssslssisislllssllM "ft alnkl at nw ipa - mJus? UTAH APPLIANCE TONIGHT wdkir wtmr ippr I Pictures 0PE5yT I ' BTeNINGSFOR YOUR CONVENIENCE UTAH APPLIANCE CO. 32 East 1st North, Provo Phone 2378 eaywf Ommm ftealr Oawa .. "rfcaf . Don't miss this big vofwef . TOP QUALITY la All "a All : l I f K THOtOilOHlT. I ti Ma - ymmf tbxfca M riaa. Only $169.95 Omly 9e 4 my Zenith Sets xire bringing T.V. area reception. Clearer - Steadier m- -1 Wff-- I HOUR 43- s - - w.a H Qi'di-ra- a Whkmt trm4in . . Wf ' IN ACTION pnw. ,w Mr fpMHWryifl MiM $ B" fifriw a4rtWrta cit krt a matar. rartakK vtt raR prH f mf tpiriar tayt twmp, Sa tkb OM Pet ) T ah ' ya wataaay Ovwlaaa Swltdl SIXTEENTH WARD Snow Wednesday 12 p. ra. will give the literary lesson on William Blake. There will be a nursery. Mof 4 Relief Society ' T.V. ZENITH S. A ; 1 enjoyment to Nephr and Ephraim . owners .: . . Why not to you. Zenith is Custom Tuned for fringe eUctovsi cUssV SFf SPANISH FORK The Club '"held a Valentine party at the Social Center honoring9 the husbands. The hostess was Colleen Bingham; and Norma Jones ' was chairman. Norelle Boyack, Helen Harris, Callie Nielson, Jerry "Andrus end Barbara Hales were members of the committee, .A tribute to the husbands was given by Colleen Bingham. The evening was given, over to playing progressive games. Prizes were won by LeRby Whitehead Jr., Barbara Bowen, Rex Taylor, Bill Boyack. Kathleen Whitehead and Ray Allen Swenson. Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Tanner were special guests. - Places were set for thirty two. . 1 SEE it' cot r" Kmthorc i polka-dotte- Thursday with Mrs. George Car1:30 m. im d. to-b- leaf-gref- ter at cmiexesn rela-'rive- i OPTIMIST 'J . En-as- gram. ' 1 - J: ; Ain - I. . lwr . . nd Given Shower d. StyleithrA Rracticdl High - 1 polka-dotte- - - -- 1 d, long-sleev- ed . -- 1 Fro-ma- n. p-- '. tl rtn!. I -- : 133 IBanquet Friday . 1 6 19. 16th Ward Plans ..-fu- J Palmyra Stake Squa re Dance Set FEBRUARY t?lia County. UtaJl 7 -- ' Provo. All members of Provo iStb LD3 t'ard with their friends are invited to celebrate JtVsshinttotj'a Birth day Friday In a turkey dinner at corner Third ward In recent elecUons.conducted for "e the Artisfi Section of the Worn- - outh and Sixth fcasU en's Council, Mrs. Meltln rillmoitl Dinner will be served t f:30 ' Te j a. was elected section had for the p. m. under the direction or in coming year; Mrs. Eliiabeth Gil- - Relief Society. Proceeds of the Mrs. E. M. banquet will be placed for th lespie, vice chairman: Mrs. 'building fund. Jolley, secretary-treasure- r: J. P. Gourley. club critic. Mrs. The banquet is being arranged M. W. Woolf was appointed board under the direction of the building committee with Grant Gray, member and Mrs. B..K. Lars. . brarian. Installation of the new of- - and Charlie Wright, fleers will be conducted in May, -i Te elecUons were conducted by p lAlrS current chairman Mrs. W. Woolf.! I WQ VVOraS JOlll and Mrs. Earl Foote was earned t t s activity chairman. irOPVOOICl, A work and criticism meeting, followed the elections which were T 'rpprj Hf1ll UsJII holt mt tk U'nm.n'c nuhhnifu The "Young in mart ana those whose hearts were a little High-styl- e pinaXore (right cement is a. dinner dress. Blac organza Bride-Ele- ct older all enjoyed the annual Gold For actress Susin Hayward In her movie role as singer Jane Charles LeMaire has designed a wardrobe that's right for a pinafore printed in white lace pattern is worn over and Green Ball of Provo Ninth sheatn of black organza and taffeta. Classic coat" I'lr and Twelfth LDS Wards held at gown (far left) is white nylon net ; typical American girl. Bouffant raw silk with lining BYU Social hall. dusted with silver sequins. . Daytime dress (left center) is leaf , right) gets new styling in heavye oyster-whit- e and yellow printed silk. , and ascot scarf in black, oyster-whitgreen silk- accented with light green silk that's lightly During intermission, a grand march announced the door, show Mrs. A. E: Huish acted as host- - in which the King of Hearts areas to a group of friends and played by Ross Lloyd. at tives of Marilyn Killpack. bride-- , tended by his Jest or. Carlyle " raw silk. He e of Merlin Meldnim who met Lambert and page, Randall Knud- ThouEh1 screen, clothes which .they could white, is the kind of suit", that heavy oyster-whit- e NEW YORK (NEA) r ner sen snorr nor Silk'tlnoH f.rf.nta.1 women In h White In lilV than!iinp!' love. nr ctart rhino tl.. (.'.IiImi iLxra hv Ampriran mil thift at finished movie roles are always Interest- Hon. pique makes the lapels, in black. printed andj Donn, Smeath won a prize in a picked his queen. Pat Holenbrook ing to women, they're not always Designer Charles LeMaire 'has one side in a huge bow.IsWaistline yellow and ' gave it a matching period of carries which were con-- , to take her place beside htm. slim. the kind of clothes that the average done just such a wardrobe for is clearly defined, skirt. scarf. (ducted followed by refreshment tertainment was furnished by the American woman can picture her-- actress Susan Hayward. In her role A slim dress in navy wool crepe -- A hichlv rved by Marilyn Carting. DarleneM Men and Gleaners of both wearable afternoon as singer Jane Froman in the buttons from neck to hem with self as wearing. n KPP. Dorothy Zaccardi and Taye wards. Mia Maids of "Ninth Ward silk In has dress turnover bone has collar "With deep motion of is understandbuttons, course, This, forthcoming picture. accents stlK in of. iniiuc uuiicu. ma junior vipncr ina uniur handin white and cuffs green light In. a able. Women like to see stars frosty My Heart." Though the Song M Men. During waltz by. the d neck trim at bow-tie- d wearing clothes that have sparkle. evening gowns are necessarily drawn linen, Agaln an American and Queen crowns were King line, at sleeves ana as edging on J Kroc They enjoy seeing fabulous furs dramaticY the, daytime - fashions classic. I n i b 'passed around so that every girl In making a simple belted coa t the overskirt. This ovorsklrt is split are highly wearable. and jewels. was crowned queen once durlnf - But studio fan saail shows that A silk suit, for Instance,- In for Miss Hayward. LeMaire gavejinto front panels to reveal the slim- the evening. women also"; like, to see ion the spring - print of powde blue-anit new interest through use of a Uinedsklrtbcrieath, Mrs. Stee'e and Harold Western and the floor Percy. Bert and Dennis Thatch-wer- e es Bee directed er. brothers', by w" othcn;shw accompanied . ; . brook. home of to their sis the tpi- - Mr riavirf rhinmin in sit Lieht refreshments were served JL ; hert decorated table and to celebrate their Joint from 'Lake. Citr j , centered with red carnaUons, birthday anniversaries. th dir,io? C.LHlV j They were seated at a pretty i table decorated, with Iresh violets CllngerBow-de-and Btjsie Clu'r--t- CC club met at a local and Jen Knudsen where they enjoyed a hot dinner. Daloy ' An entertaining review of the f directed the decoration arrange- Other mom decoration, wer for dinner during the week, later book. "Bells On Their Toes"? by men- y Frank and Ernestine Gilbreth was OR EM The Orem Literary CTub nome oi ivirs.. urvai annjVer&a prelly "red and white carnations. Wood. T. of Charles ry 23 celebrated members years Attending were Mr. and Mrs. presented by Mrs. Beulah Henrich- gathered Sunday Fred jfa.nV:ly member father and mother sen for members of Social Art friendship at their annual birthday rrampion tor Driage. of a home ' John! Others attending were Mrs. daughter, inf the boys, and Mr. and Mrs. Bert Club, meeting Monday evening in breakfast Saturday at a local cafe. . . . " in red. vsn uorn. wrenon: inn. uoromv .jemue. Mr und Mr C . fN ' Tables were decorated ui mi Thatrher. Prrv her home. Mrs. Willa Mortensen. A turkey dinner was seized to Thatcher . and un. lieVar- - Mr JnT ' v white and blue to combine, a patrio- - Ivers, . - J .1 i ,"6) Will- - guests seated at a lo.ia. Mrs. Lou American Fork; and Mrs. Glen Overlv and daugh- - OREM Orem volunteer firet- of Joan ahd ArUne ef" more. Mrs. Myrtle Painter, andjed table centered with a. birthday ter, Merlene Thayer: Mr. and Mrs. men will hold thffr annual Hording, accompaniedby ribbons and Hone. ake. red . Longman and daughters, ner and social at the Crown the program, the AmeriCan Following In white styrafoam Guests enjoved visiting tORCther Dnrcne and IJnda and ion. flags J. I. rrK.v .t R n m Th rtu hostess served a dainty luncheon to Dages created and .Mr. Wood opened gifis which. an of Provo ahd Mr. and Mrs. F. tertalnmrnt will feature a movie be,utiful setting, those rhentioned and ;s p e c 1 a ljpuces were marked were presented to him. He was. by tiny ThMrher. Billv and David l W tnwn hv nnrptpntativri of Ualso pleased to receive birthday 0r c,n r.,.- - Ci'.v. Gifls were ere- - Geneva 5teel Plant! and a musical 71 wn HaU wyV?rs- - hatchets the word "Friend-Effi- e Si?tsV.f bearing .. Millet. Mrs JoUey'.jship Mrs. Steele was in rroctings and best uUhes tele- - st.nted to the gueMs of honor. of the auxiliary pro-raand Mrs. Nellie- - Henrichsen and charge of theMorley and. Mrs j decorations, phoned by President w;n steriai KurtU and, there by club members, the Mesdames Greeting the members was Mrs. j Frank Peel of Magna. Monks were the time keepers of w ill be favor presented to each. Henry Booke. Hannah Cardall. A. John B stratton. Attending the festivities were th? Middle Ages, and monastery Arranpln event are Glen J. Harmon. A. will Jones, Charles. who read a letter from club presi- - SPANISH FORK The Alta Charles T. Wood, Mr. and Mrs. k!I nld lh and Dick Bar. in all Kvino l(m Rnn Aieussa-IdenClub was entertained at the home ;Charlcs J. Wood and . Douglas within their range. Mrs. J. D. Pyne Who ivnignii jonnson, j. netu .f oeoree ivivers. wuuam 9tin.ir.a ot Ann Brown, resident lwis. Ole r.nrmi Spanish Fork: Mr. and Mrs. Wll E. Olsen. James Peay.lMayme Wells, program chairman Anderson was in charge. tinei; She 'liam Wood and Janet. Billy. David Minger, Hattie Tolboe. William Vincent introduced th nrnirim number welcomed the guests and then Dan. and Donna May of Salem and W. H. Callahan. that included the Birthday Song read a. poem entitled "Friends." Mr. and Mrs. Armond James. by Mrs. Harold. Caldet: toast to Community singing was led by Stephen and Sharon Lynn; Mr. and Mrs. Clifton T Randa Swallfcerg. The minutes Mrs. Art en Carter and Kalny, and Friendship,"! . Pyne; toast to "Unity." Mrs. Elvis were read and approved. Maurine Sharon Kirwan of Provo. B. Terry: toast to "Talents," Mrs. Jenson gave a reading "When Pa Lost Thursday Night and we didn't Merrill F. Crandall; vocal num Broke his Arm." A very Interest ; accom Mrs. Steele bers was 'talk Morley by Marjorle ing LA DA S A LADIES given by like it. We know that you folks don't riled by Mrs. E. H. Calder: vocal iParry, an exchange teacher from Wednesday 8 p. m. at the homew pa B. duet and! Mrs. John Stratton . Ball now at is like to be robbed either . . . Wales, who of Mrs. August Lewis. Mrs. E H. Calder and Mrs.,tne Taylor School in teaching DE ETTE Payson. ' Thomas Jacob paid . tribute .to aj a doiicinn Our Spudnuts are the same price w luncheon Wednesday 8 p. m. at the home member Mrs; Dean E.. Park. and to members eleven 328 served W. S. Mrs. LeRov 8th Kay. pf Come in soon and visit us . . . The beautiful birthday the following guests, Mesdames K S LITERARY , The Fourth LDS Ward Gold and B. Mrs. Elvis cake made by Terry Opal Thompson Green ball will be held tonieht Meeting postponed until Feb. 27 cut and served with the des Molly Creer,nazei af the home of Mrs. 0. R, Baird. was t.owen. oracc; at 8:30 p. m. with a theme of "Red ixa jonnson. . sert. . , 0 ANNS Jensen, Erma Boyack and Jay Sails in the Sunset," officers Covers laid for those al were' i" Inounce. .. Wednesday 8 p. ro. at the home - All ward members and friends of Mrs. Norma Anderson in Edge- ready named and Mrs. Verd Washare who last The three, daughburn. Mrs. Ada Skinner, Mrs. Cur ters of mont. the hostess, . helped her are invited to Join in the festiv-wit- h Phone 1717R 165 W. Center tis Gordon. Mrs. Boyd C. Davis. PI ALPHA KAPPA it ies. f , the serving. Mrs. Thomas Mrs. Cordner, Roy p. m. in the. city E. Park. Wednesday: . and county building. The next meeting was set for ELM WAN ADI Marcn 6 in the home df Mrs. Steele Thursday 8 p. m. with Mrs. . Earl in American Fork. Fifield. y"te I.The election of new section officers and an address by Allen Johnson were highlights of a Monday meeting' of r. , Municipal Section, Women's CoijnciL Under the direction of Mrs. Ralph Harshman, Mr. L. W. Mitchell was elected new section chairman; Mrs. Eugene Lewis, vice chairman ; Mrs. Mark E. Berkheimer, secretary -- treasurer; Mrs. Ralph Harshman., ' . f program chairman,, to be assisted! HYI p) Missj by Mrs. T. C. Larsen and ParKGQQV Qf"S Florence Buckley, and Mrs. r I Section was named Linford ley Council.; the to f" representative Q '. j proper. T Abraham ; on I. Mr. Johnson spoke CU Lincoln, outlining his life. howi LJol. IIUI IUW he was elected to me presiaency of the United States and of , his Plans are now complete, for the triD to Washington. He also fashion show and benefit card quoted from his Gettysburg ad-J- y for Wednesday evening dress and his inaugural speech. at thegi,ted Elks Home, 8 . m. given Mr. "Johnson was introduced by under the sponsorship of the Mrs.! G. L. Hobbs. American Legion Auxiliary. ' Of special interest was the Mrs. Iliff Jones, general chair; comment made by Mrs. C- E. man announces that a sparkling Maw, who 'stated that C, J: Car- review of Spring fashions will be penter who was the original shown by a parade of lovely modfounder of the Carpenter Seed els. Entertaining commentary will Company of Pro vo was a page in 'be furnished by Mrs. A. Sherman the United Sttaes Senate at the .Christenson and Mrs. E."E. Coles, time Mr. Lincoln was president.) with background music by Mrs. She also said that he was riding jLeGrande Dunkley." with Lincoln in the train on the The general public- is invited way to Oettysburg and that Mr. with a special invitation given to Carpenter pulled a shingle from the husbands. A social evening of the .wood used in the train and5 variety card games will follow the passed to the president who made fashion parade. All proceeds will his first, notes on it for the great be used for the- Auxiliary ' charity projects. speech which he later gave. Mrs. Phil Snow, section chairman presided and called Florence Buckley to read the club collect: Mrs.; Eugene Lewis'! to read the minutes and Mrs. T. C. Larsen to give a report of the Legislative . Council. ' ; Feb.-2Musical numbeYs were furnish' ed, by Mrs. Lewis. Bandley in vocal solos accompanied, by Mrs. Members and friends of PalJoe Aguirre. interest myra , Stake special Refreshments were served by classes are invited to join the Mrs. Mitchell. Mrs. Parley Lin- Stake in a square dancing party ford, Mrs. Snow and Mrs. L. Croft scheduled "for Tuesday, Feb. 26 Larsen. at the Palmyra Stake house. Others attending were the Dolly and Tom Smith of Mesdames A. J. Fillmore, Reno Springville- - are directing the Memmott, W. L. Thompson, J. 'dancing and special highlight of G. Buchanan, J A. McAllister, the evening will be an interlude Esther Isaaksen, Franklin Daven- of fancy ballroom dancing by Svend "and Ujta Svendsen of port and Elizabeth Lindsay. Provo, - internationally known dancers. TUESDAY. Artists Select New Chairman i Municipal Section Elects Speake Officers, 1 DAILY HERALD f- - WRINGER ml Onrti ika tva. a fait EASY (mttmr Smtw (hHi, Switch. tmf't 1m. 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