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Show ( ll(Y j DAILY HERALD FRIDAY, SEPT. 23, 1955 utah County. Utah 1 Leaders Plan r Fun Day for Girl Scouts I fjmots f If I fJ r Fun-da- y" OCJ7LS S iLdy for all girl scouts in Utah. Valley area to be held Oct. 1, swas planned at. the recent meeting of Girl Scout leaders club at the home of Mrs. O, A. Spear in Spring- "Fresh-ai- WE VVINQS CLUB NEWS s Literati Club 'dell. Luncheon was also planned for Hears Review Oct. when Miss Ruby Kinney, regional director, Girl Scouts America, will visit Provo. Miss Of "Sara Dane Kinney will visit the area on Oct. - 0- . nil us? V( ( I 17 VLll (ijf Octogenarian Observes "of . f m (' (jJStlL-- Spanish Fork News' 'z 6 i ') ' -- A7 I and 7. Members are urged to Mrs. Robert E. Halladay wel i make reservations for the lunch comed 21 members of the Literari . eon with Mrs. Roy Dealing or Club to her home for the open I I , iu... ,., I Hi. ' SPANISH FORK William Mrs. Angus Cannon by Oct. 3. ing meeting of the year WednesErnest Brockbank was surprised MR. AND MRS. GEORGE NELSON Leaders at the dessert luncheon day evening. The business meettwo of when his daugh recently the conducted Utah was by County ing ' presi represented several ters and their husbands arrived i i cities. ? r dent, Mrs. Wells Cloward. il from Las Vegas! to celebrate his The hostess served luncheon to New program books for the 80th birthday. A party had been the guests. year were' distributed. They were in bis honor to celebrate planned bound in old with red lettering, the occasion, by all his children. . the club colors. v He was on Sept. 19, 1875 born r .a In keeping with the club slogan at Mr. and Mrs. George H. Nel- - was employed by Utah Packing Fork. His parents Spanish for the year, "The Women Have were Ann and Joshua at Spanish 'Fork. In 1930 Sarah son will be honored at an It," Mrs. Victor I. Cartwright Traxton Jex Brockbank. Most of reviewed the novel, "Sara Dane," his life has been spent in Spanish MATILDA ANDRUS Mr. Nelson employment written by Catherine Gaskin. It commemorate their golden wed at the Utahaccepted Fork he lived in South until State although Hospital is a novel based on the life of . number of a for he 1944. Jordan in retired ding anniversary.years. A "75th Anniversary party Mary Beibey, who has become He is a very active church Friends and relatives are inH Mrs. Nelson was born Aug. 22, was held by the ICU Club When somewhat of a legend in Aus worker. to call at the family home, 1882, at Logan. She has been an vited 75th the tralian celebrated birthdlys they history. A delicious lunch was served 450 of Mrs. Emeline Snow and Mrs. from 2 to 5 p.m. active Relief Society a teac. r lor 3rd Er on small Gold Star tables of many years and is by members Christeen Amtoft at the home of no The requests couple gifts. 41 his to in All the mother American of . family guests. Legion Mrs. Snow Wednesday evening. nis children were present. Thev George Henry Nelson and Julia Auxiliary. Hostesses were Mrs. Snow, Mrs. are William Smith Brockbank, Ann Rasmussen were married They have eight children, .six Amtoft and Mrs. Edith Spalding. Salt Lake City. Mrs. Afton Stauf- - Sept. 26, 1905, at Paris, Ida. of whom are living. They, are Fall flowers added a lovely in honor of Matilda fer, Openhouse Jay Fordon Brock Their marriage was later solem Byron E. Nelson, Provo; Mrs. decorative note to the rooms and Andrus on her , 85th bank,Murray: Sandberg Salt Lake City; Mr. and nized in the Salt Lake LDS Cless (Bernece) Heiner, Ogden; small ceramic put cups in blue will be held Sunday Mrs. Glen (Veda) birthday Wadsworth William H. Nelson, Provo; Mrs. and white and bearing the club's afternoon at the home of her son, and Mr. and Mrs. Earl (Mae) Temple. L. (Leora) Duke, Bountiful; A. Mr. Nelson was born at Spring-vill- e initials marked the places at the Laron S. Andrus, 45 N. 3rd E. Vause, Las Vegas. Mrs. William M. (Virginia) A March 31, 1880. For many decorated birthdinner tables. All friends and relatives of Mrs. His sisters. Mrs. Eliza Hales Wives held their open JOYCE JAMES ' cake also added a festive JayCee Provo; and Kamis L. he' a was farmer and later Nelson. Orem. day Andrus are invited. No formal and Mrs. Lillian Boyack, and a years ing dinner meeting at a local Lnvitations They also have note. have been sent. 18 grandchildren. cafe recently with Mrs. Myra brother, Willis Brockbank and Mrs. Spalding Mrs. Andrus was born in Matra, wife, all' of Spanish Fork joined All the family is expected to "Thoughts On A 75th Birthday' Taylor, presiding. him with to a celebrate. 1870, 25, Sweden, Sept. daughter be Andrus the reprepresent. Rosemary and Mrs. Dora Snow read an orig of Steen and Bertha Kronvald inal selection by Mrs. Emeline sentative of the JayCee Wives at JOB'S DAUGHTERS.. Sandberg. She came to Utah with Home Freezer Meats Snow. Birthday cards and small Girls State, reported about the her BETHEL NO. 4 and a and brother parents at the and week spent to hon trip were the AT RBULCSALf PRICES! Will receive the Grand Guard- -' gifts presented sisters in 1878. t conference. were All member ored guests. ian, Mrs. Hazel McComh'of Og--i Cutting and wrapping free, At the age of twelve she went er tUDDliea (Jo to 0 month A planning session for the bene Joyce James exchanged nuptial Cheril James and Cecile James in a present. visitation 7:30 den, at will grand to work in the old cotton factory to oav on 'Ream's Certified vows with David C Jensen Jr. will be bridesmaids. They scheduled for October fit ROTC party Wives planned club meet- p.m. Saturday at the Masonic Food Plan' of in wear she where dresses crystalline Utah; pink Washington, LDS Salt Lake the followed. members worked for seven today in t The new ritual will be exEighteen for the an at Temple. ings s REAM'S coming year as as a bride the of 890 W Center similar design years were present. i Temple with Elder Marion G. dress. ' opening meeting at the home of emplified weaver. Romney, officiating. Mrs. Irwin Bailie, Wednesday. Mrs. She married Randolph Andrus mother, The bride is the daughter . of The bride's Hostesses were Mrs. Alfred In the St. George Temple. They Mr. and Mrs. Cecil S. James. James, will wear a dress of rpse Rep( News Mrs. Irwin Bailie, Mrs. Vineyard and lace. Both SPANISH FORK A recent have two sons, Dolph Andrus of Nielsen, Parents of the groom are Mr. crystalline flowers O. . Crawford Robert and Mrs. trip will be pink to THE SPECIAL Sunland, Calif., and Laron S., John Lasater. and Mrs. David C. Jensen, Bur-le- mothers' colorful islands of the Hawaii, Centerpiece for the and She children Provo. six has rosebuds. Ida. was reported by Mrs. table on which light refreshments eleven Sam Atoa will stand as best Pacific, ' Len Hanson before members of The newlyrweds will be honor- man. were served was an arrangement DANCE Richard life served be she will her has Ushers During at Club the Athenaeum ed at a reception tonight in the recently of Fourteen miniature marigolds. in She Robert and Hirschi church Carl many t James, capacities. the home of Mrs. Joseph Evans. East Sharon Stake House.1 was president of the ward Relief members were present. Wolsey. , and Mr. T. VINEYARD Mrs. All who enroll in Dancing during Sept., will receive from Charles Mrs. Nelson, president, For her wedding gown,- the The Kia Ora Club of Brigham Society for five years, secretary a C. Lions Hebertson attended business session. at the ; bride chose nylon chantiljy lace Young University one to three months, free. The Utah Conservatoire of will present presided of Relief Society 14 years, coun- FRESHEST OF FRESH Her flowers Maori .dances and songs on the Mrs. Hanson also told of meet- Club convention in Roosevelt, selor of Primary over crystaline. D. S. BOWDLE, Fewj (UP) seven years, Dance specializes in tap, toe, ballet, modern, acrobatic, former residents: Ma- Thursday. will be pink rosebuds. School teacher and presi- housewives can bake bread as! Sunday program. Music will also be fur- ing several and Mrs. Merrill Swenson, adagio; and ballroom. Special classes for High School dent, counselor and teacher in does Mrs. Helmer Leno. Attending the bride as maid of nished by Greg Gosar accom- jor Wells Mr. Mrs. and F. George Mrs. Elmo and Dr. DougHardy, Her husband is owner and Mutual Improvement Associhonor will be Margaret Hay ward. panied by his , mother. students. Private lessons and teachers training courses a the , returned home from of. Bowdle's flour, mill, miller ation different Autumn leaves and flowers will las Cole and Russell Robertson. recently during years. New Mexico in vacation Kirtland, Refreshments were served to available. Students accepted from the age of 3 and up. mills Mrs. Andrus lives' alone ..and one of the few small-tow-n be the, decor for the reception. and visited where their son, 14 they members. own South does new wear Dakota. in Mrs. Her will housework. her left The Jensen Third child in family will be entered free.You are cordihis family, Mr. and Mrs. William hobbies include 1955 of African a light blue suit with navy blue the first When, wheat raising T. Wells. They also visited Mr. violets, PAINTED PLANTS ally invited to visit the Utah Conservatotre of Dance, as a going-awa- y accessories making fancy quilts and came to the mill, it ended up on ' Wells Mrs. Wells' mother, Emily .Mr. costume. MEMPHIS, Tenn. (UP) crocheted articles, fancy aprons, the Lenos table two days later Springville Memorial Hall, each Fi., from 3 to 7 p. m. i The couple will go directly to and Mrs. Albert Curl neatly solv- in Huntington, and other relatives and reading. She is also an active as the freshest of fresh bread. In Provo, each Sat.; from 9:30 a. m. to 3:30 p. m., at 474 member of the Daughters of the Laughlin Air Force Base where ed the problem of what to do in Richfield. Mr. Jensen; will be stationed. when some of the plants in their Pioneers. West Center. Tomatoes are the second leadClean an electric toaster only She has lived in Provo since ing vegetable crop of the United They will make .their home at yard turned brown. They spray' when it is cool and disconnected. 1943. ed them with green paint. JfEPHI States, potatoes ranking first. Activities and pro- Del Rio, Texas. grams for the year's' club were discussed at the meeting of the Reading Club at the home of Aiden Beagley. Officers of the 'club are Catherine Shaw, president; Zelda McPherson, vice ; president; Marion Memott, secre-tary and Leila Wilkey, historian. 6 ' iversary It 1 , 1 ' - . ? Celebrate Golden Wedding ICH Club Honors Two Members on 75th Anniversary . Mr. and Mrs. George Nelson - open-'Cor- Provo Matron"Fo Be Honored p. - . - -- JayCee Wives At Openhouse Open Season With Dinner , u Ja-cobs- Joyce James : Marries David, Jensen Today presented Club', Notes ROTC Wives Plan all-gi- rl Year's Activities nuwunui ill orted to Club - j Couple Attends Lions Convention ?, AT - great-grandchildre- Utah Conservatoire n. " j , Clubs Hold Socials to Open Season ; 1 . . Lit-A-Lu-re please accept V f The Delphic Literary Club of Nephi held opening social Thurs- day evening, at the home of lone v Sperry," club treasurer. Members received their pro-grams and assignments for the coming club year. Officers of the 24 samples of the world's most famous j y 1 ,club are DaNell Worwood,' presi- dent; Iris Ferre, vice president; Emma Wilson, secretary; lone Sperry, treasurer, and Enid Lar-sereporter. n, - , 2 each of 12 different fragrances 24 samples in all! Imagine the thrill of wearing and sampling twelve of the choicest perfumes in the world at a fraction of the cost of even a few drops of one! Each in a delicate, bottlette sufficient for one wearing. slender purse-siz- e And you receive two bottlettes of each fragrance! Some may be familiar to you; others exciting new discoveries. You will find fire perfumes, thrillers that take yourbreath away ... exotic d soft,' delicate scents actually, a perfume for every mood, every occasion. Think what fun you'll have with these perfumes-- r and what wonderful Christmas gifts they'll make! " dent; Winigene Eyre, secretary; Betty Boswell, treasurer; Patsy i - Greenwood, reporter; Edith Pick t ering, historian; Kathleen Wan-kiefriendship chairman and and Elaine Cleone Folkman Bowles as directors. . - . - r, MAK perfumes for only v -- . The . JayCee Janes Club held the opening social of the club , season recently; according to Mrs. Eileen Bailey, president. Programs for the coming year to the members. , were presented Officers for .the coming season include Myrle Bailey, vice presi 1 ; i ice-an- This Special Offer is made not only to say "thank you" to FRIENDS Tweed by Lentheric -- present Morning Milk users, but as an invitation to new friends to try Morning Milk, the evaporated milk that tastes so good. It reminds you of ' fresh country cream extra rich in flavor, extra smooth in texture-per- fect for "creaming" your coffee and for making cream sauces, soups and dishes. And, of course,1 it has been recommended other by doctors for years of feeding babies. Won't you accept our invitation to try Morning Milk today? K i Perfumes included are: milk-and-cream-ri- ch j Pick the perfume you want by the color tip on each "If you are old enough to think Jhe good old days" were the best, that's your privilege.; But if ypu want to be abe. to get along with young folks, don't keep harping on "the good old days." Remember that right now they axe living what will the "the good old days" to them. ' - I ( bottlette, described in the packet. Then snap offboth slender ends j of the tube and apply ; on the inside of your wrist the bend of your elbow, behind each ear wherever body warmth will cause the oils to diffuse I their full fragrance. t How to order your perfume packet: c!ve suffering Fill out the order form at right (or get a handy order form at your grocer's) and send 50c for each perfume packet you desire, together with 2 labels from Morning Milk, to the address shown at right. $ i : v i ; ' . . Jealousy by Blanchard Evening in Paris by Bourjois Fleurs d' Amour by Roger 8l Gallet Breathless by Charbert Shining Hour by Jaqueline Cochran Folie de Minuit by Lanier Secret de Suzanne by Suzanne Roman Holiday by BourjoisJ Palomar by Lanier White Mist by Countess Maritza 1 Evening Star by Blanchard . - labek tMtk ikU MORNING MILK, P. O. Box 176-- Ll Salt Lake City, Utah Ubcls from c an- dEnclosed find me send Please Mornine Milk (tall cans.) and 50c for each packet($). NOTE: Enclose 2 Ubcls each of 12 fragrances). bottlettes 24 of (2 packet Kame. "(Please print clearly) Address. I (ThlTBrter expire January 31, 196) Allow about 2 weeks for delivery. : , 6 on, |