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Show 'V ' J. , ' k M ' f 1 - J " , - ! i : i i ' . .(-.:-- - - Secret Pdfs Told At Athenae Club Christmas Party 5-- A 'I Married a Korean' Reviewed for Bonheur MemBershrp i - SUNDAY HERALD Exchangettes Add Three to &$M V v' v . SPANISH FORK With rooms beautifully decorated with evergreen and tables with white styra-foastockings with gaily colored bells the ladies of the Athenae Club held their Christmas iparty at the Social Center and revealed secret pals.' Mrs. Wendell James and Mrs. Ed Clark were hostesses. . Mrs. Mark Swenson directed the game of Drozressive f!nntt with the pr&es being awarded to Mrs. Leiand Fillmore, Mrs. Sidney Hayward and 'Mrs. Henry Camp- - Three new members, were add A challenging book, "J Max- - was not permitted to teach , in ed to the membership roster of ried a Korean" published in 1953 Korean schools,? is he was Club Exchangette jhen that by Agnes Davis Kim was re trained f to do, but together they A group met for their .Christmas viewed by Mrs. Robert 'Bunker did open, a small private school party Thursday at the home of in a meeting of Bonheur Club in their .home and also a clinic Mrs. Myron Fulrath and Mrs. Gordon Hawkins was elected to Wednesday evening. Mrs. Stan- where Mrs.! Kim dispensed . medi fill the unexpired term of. vice ley Watts introduced Mrs. Bun- cation to help the people. They president left by Mrs; Paul Fields ker, and also served as hostess are now living in America, Mrs. ' who moved from Proyo. ; at the home of her, mother, Mrs Bunker said. The three new members, intro S. A. Kellv. Mrs. Elvin Anderson club duced were Mrs. Dick Tribe, Mrs. Mrs. Bunker , in the opened president; meeting reviewing the Charles Wilde and Mrs. Bob book kaid that Mrs. ana a report was given on the Kim met . Davis. , peu. - f :. her Korean husband while he Christmas , project gifts. Members attending brought was doing graduate work at a A nreview of Christmas ; was A steak dinner was served on r Iris Blitch (D., Ga.) Edith Green (D.f Ore.) Martha Griffiths (D., Mich.)' gifts for distribution among pa- university Coya Knntson (D., Minn.) in the United, States. given in the daintv refreshments a table that was ,ppntrrf with ' tients at Utah State Hospital and After their : served of a green silvered roses. Gifts were exWere went which marriage they were- led in singing Christmas to Korea in 1934 where they molded; salad, red punch and fa changed,' with the', following mem carols by Mrs. Sidney Faden. lived the pre-w"years. vors of candy cane with Christ-- bers other than those having preMrs. Robert Q. Strong told the Airs. during Watts described now -- the mas Dow.jj An arrangement of viously been mentioned: Mesr story of '.'The Littlest Angel" be author learned about Korean heather and white carnations on dames David W. Thomas LaMar members exchanged gifts ways of keeping house and of the m ante added a pretty note. Grotegut, Robert Bradford. Elein B ALICIA HART came the first woman in Minne"It was my musical training eyes and pleasant smile have fore the things which she did to im Those attending were Mrs. Wilkins, Jex Lawrence, Robert NE A Staff Correspondent sota to win, a seat in Congress which I credit with getting me been winning her friends for among themselves.on i a luncheon tapers Large home. her prove her she when 'Through Margaret Christensen, a guest Brown, vArthur Grotegut, Clair upset Rep. Harold through the campaign speeches," years. Her husband, Andy, and table decorated with leaves WASHINGTON gilded It Hagan (R.) last (NEA) even she devised hot and club members, . Mesdames Thomson, Howard Zabriskie, Oringenuity 'a Nov. 2. whom says Mrs. Knntson, son, Terry, are used and colorful Christmas ornament every ' oven, the David Crowton. Elvin Anderson. son will be Ladies' Day on Capitol And no wonder, for she was one calls "Coya." As a child, this to doine their own water an and heater rnnkln? nri Brown, Rowe Lewis and AuHill when the 84th Congress con- one of the most appealing and was the closest she could come housekeeping, for Mrs. Knutson al balls provided attractive cen speaker said. Mrs. Kim was not Edwin Firmage Jr., Phillip gust Swenson. ; venes on January 5th. in her husband's coun- - unristenson," Ray R. Cannrhg, versatile candidates ever to con- to pronouncing her propel name. is serving her second term In the terpieces. Candy favors were accepted ; i 1J to the Mes A record number of 15 women front the voters of the state's given during evening try Dy anyone dui xus moiner, Briant Jacobs, Harold VanWag- - A knitted wool suit is doomed "Cordelia," and it has stuck ever Minnesota legislature. Bill dames Wallace Barwho was very dear to her. Mr. enen. Harold Nelson WanV Van. if Glover, will be in the House of Repre- ninth district. She's ah accom- - since. Of course, she'll resign now even the smallest mofh-hol- e, Richard Dallin because of his marriage, Wagenen, iRobert Bunker, Grant it gets Kim, sentatives. V In audition, the re- pulished singer, organist and choir Mrs. Knutson's sparkling blue that . Washington beckons. Stone, bee, Clark, At for S Richards, Leland Wakefield, sible to it's practically imposelected Sen. Margaret Chase director. ' She was formerly a the present my biggest worry is Grant Jacobsen, Thomas G. Bulmend. For this "Smith (R., Me.) will be over in school teacher and Britsch,- Weldon J. Taylor, the minute it eets ar snot.reason, leader. clothes," she laughs. "I Wore lock, Beck Clark, Robert McGee. rell. Leonard Cockrell. Lawrence Ralph esne. Alva Lewis, John Daynes, Dean Jones j Lynn Searle. Bert Smith. Don FTarl. r,Mnmn. T Pavmn cially food the Senate, bringing the total of them out all it cam Noth the cleaned. during feminine lawmakers to 16, an all-tivera Don Thornton and . others men- - SUnley Watts, Royden Braith-- ing attracts get Forbes, jjQavm, J?rea the wool munchera . paign.:' y Bir-- iionedl Chester , Mrs. Stephen Murdock. waite Pete Wentz, OUver, high. faster than a food spot in wool. When Mrs. Edith Green comes Four, more women won House ..II to town she'll be an expert on I. '' seats this year at the expense of she coffee, although probably four members of the opposite won't want another run nf it sex. .But if congressmen are During her! campaign in Oregon's grumbling oyer the loss of their third congressional district she male companions, it's a safe bet Officers were elected and fur- held approximately 350 informal ' they'll look twice at the female ther December parties planned coiiee nours. replacements. Mrs. F. L A in was initiated Heads will turn when Mrs. Iris into , the Women of the Moose when Deborah Rebekah Lodge This "was one of the gimmicks F. Blitch of Georgia walks down Provo Chapter 903 during impres members met Wednesday. Inez which accounted for her victory over Tom Lawson the aisle. Besides being one of sive ceremonies Thursday evening Kimber presided at the business McCall.Republican 1926 the new lady In the four new ladies in the House, in tne Moose home. Senior Regent meeting and a report was made was named the she's a real Southern belle. She's Mrs. Glen Westergard conducted. of a recent banquet by Ruth Wil- representative : & Democrat, like the other three, Mrs. Atkin cutstanding higlr school girl in was Mrs. liamson. the state of Oregon. 'Since then but her slim figure, wavy dark Wick Swain. sponsored by Lydia Jensen was named Noble she has been compiling an out hair and smiling brown eyes The program under the M, nOEDUCK elec- standing record . in educational Grand the during evening's ought to boost bipartisanship 100 of Mrs. Matt Koskie.' social and Pauline Carter will fill and civic affairs. i per cent., service chairman, consisted! of tion, the post of Vice Grand. Edith For 14 years she taught in the It's hard to believe this strike vocal selections by Valora Reylng . brunette, who was named nolds; tap dance routines by Persons was elected Secretary, public schools, and she has been and Madoline Littlefield, treasur- extremely active in the League Queen of Georgia's legislature, is Karol Ann Brande accompanied er. will serve as of Women Voters and the Aline the mother of a by Mrs. Sam Park and an original trustee for Perry 18 months. All of the incumbent congress- x daughter and son aged 22 and 19. poem, "Christmas of Long Ago," this year. Last summer she ousted veteran. by Mrs. Koskie's mother was Among future ..December par women were ties included a are are: .W. Gracie Pfost M. planned Wheeler for party They Congressman (D., Ida.), Refreshments were served the Democratic primary nomina- read; to 28 members and their partners. scheduled for Monday evening, Marguerite Stitt Church (R. HL), 7:30 p. m., at Mount Timp Cafe Cecil M. Harden (R., Ind.), tion, which is the same as in Orem, honoring the past Noble Edith Nourse Rogers (R Mass.), tion In Georgia. C'CSiAi'Cu'GO Grand and the annual Chris t as Ruth Thompson (R., Mich.), Since 1950 Mrs. Blitch has been a member of the state Senate, party scheduled for December 22 Leondr Sullivan (D., Mo.), Edna at the IOOF hall. F. Kelly (D., N. Y.), Katharine end before that she was in the the St. refreshHouse of Following meeting George (R...N. Y.,), Frances Georgia Representaments were served by Mrs. Kim- P. Bolton (R 0.)r Vera Buchan tives fora term. In 1948 she was ber, Thelma Sorensen, and Mary an (D.y Pa.), and Elizabeth Kee elected;, to the Democratic NaBott, to the 20 members present. (D., W. Va.). tional Committee. SPANISH FORK A history of Just the other day attractive the state lof Utah was given by Mrs. Martha W. Griffiths, the Mrs. William of Lake v Cornaby newly elected congresswoman Shore to the members of the Beta from Detroit's 17th district, flew rhalian Club recent jy at the Soto Washington to look for an cial Center. Mrs. Jack McKell apartment. But she never had a and Mrs. Neil Bona were host Looking for a gift chance to find one, for too many esses. Mrs. Sterling Jones, presi friends and wanted for Two captivciing siylcj The club collect dent, presided. to chat with her. was read Mrs. by SwalbergJ Ralph The first Democratic woman to both don in excitmo the Mother to be ? win a House seat in Michigan, 42-- The salute to the flag was led by Mrs. Griffiths scored a Mrs. Lloyd Evans. year-ol- d colors on swishy rv$f folstunning election upset over Rep. Luncheon was served to the to Charles G. Oakman, an Eisen lowing members in addition The Maternity Wardrobe rayon paper taffete hower Republican. Her husband those having previously been men has a fine selection of gifts and number-on- e fan. Hicks G. tioned: Bernice Bearnson, Marion Choose one or both for Griffiths, "is a former chairman Creer, and Mesdames Woodrow to choose from. of Michigan's State Democratic Ludlow, Mark McKell, Ray the holiday high pnks Ross Russell Isaac. J. Central Committee. Both are lawyers, and in 1946 Jones, Bob LeVanger and Wil- being vbevt house Lingerie, dresses, nam to Mctieu. tney began t revamp Michi dressed" b no problem gan s demoralized Democratic The Christmas party will be the skirts, anything 22 held 1953 Dec. at In the Gov. G. Wednesday, Mennen Party. with such tiny prke togsl Williams,, who is the third part Social Center. mother could expectant in law their nef firm, appointed Mrs. Griffiths a judge in De want. A. Long torso dress w troit's Recorder's Court. "j "Among other things, she's a impressed pleated skirt. Red, terrific cook," says her .proud ' A SMALL DEPOSIT RESERVES aqua or navy with white potto nusoand. "But to get her to make PAST MATRONS CIRCLE 6 m. Ma at This the V evening p. my favorite dish I have to invite YOUR SELECTION dots. 9 to 15.. f guests. It's what we call waffle sonic Temple for Christmas Par"'Vbrownie, which she serves with ty. Members are reminded to I. Scoop neck sryt ice cream." bring gifts for exchange, also "Politics used to be -- just my "white elephants." two deep pockets 'm the foil nouoy, explains .Mrs. Griffiths, skirt. Mauve, green or bke Where do those tags that tell Have you registered lor your Free Blanket? 7 iuiuuu now mnas laxen over how ' a garment is to be cleaned all my time. Actually, Hicks got predominating, V0 to 1C me into it. One night back in go? You. need them now. Set AAATERNITY WARDROBE . aside a box or spot in your sew194 an elderly lady interested in ing basket for them. As you buy wumen s ngnts called up and The Friendly Shop for the Expectant Mother! ; a new take the tag off, jarment, to me .asked run for state repre- - r 32 North 1st East Phone 384-- J ark it to identify which dress aeiuauve. or blanket it's from, and store it L'I declined, but when my hus- carefully. band heard of this he tnM 'Call her right back and tell her juu u De giaa 10 run.' Mrs. Griffiths didn't even win But in 1948 and 1950 PKimary was elected to the state ft OPEN legislature. ft Pretty Mrs. Coya Knutson. be- Monday and! Friday ft ft ft ,J Nites Till 9 w "ROUND THE CLOCK CLOTHES" ft I v 1: m . " lics, ,in-metal- ; -- i"- f- - -4 - . "j-- r . A ; Capitol Hill Is Going to the Ladies - . ar j : , . ; j '.. A. A f : v - 4--H me Mrs Atkin Becomes Lodge Member , Lydia Jensen New Officer For Rebekahs j " "' II -- r .. AtiD'ca'JKbJ . ' . 7 j P-T- A. holiday prints in FOGuOy ; re-elect- ed 7 v " j IT(3n(3 Beta Thalian Club Hears History of Utah -- t -- well-wishe- rs . v Ded-rickso- n, ahead Club Motes . 7-- . . . - sh 0 ' a ev . I 1 ' 1 i , " ,f w I PM Aa i u 214 NORTH UNIV. AVE. 1 WESTERN SHOP ' I -f- or brings you the stockings worn by beautiful ' All sizes I . LEATHER BAGS 34.93 JAS WESTEQflSIIO?: 1645 Spring ville Road filOtil C5 j ! vo r r. ,- ELIZABETH starofM-G-- X " - ' '' M 0 "BEAU BRUMMEL" t 1 y" n il M Whether your complexion Js Ivory Pink. Medium. 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