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Show noveer 2 12. iiso SUNDAY HERALD Elizabeth Goold Plans Nuptials November 14 i PhileNada Hears Book " Another maid, causrht in the whirl of final bridal preparations is Elizabeth Goold, charming daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Goold whose engagement and intended marriage is announced today. Miss Goold will become the bride of John L. Roberts, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Roberts, in a marriage ceremony performed in the Salt Lake LDS temple, ' BY College Couple 'T . Announce, Betrothal ' Nov. 14.' A reception to be given in honor of the couple will be held Nov. 15 in the Provo First ward. Miss Goold is a graduate of the Provo high school and n LDS seminary. She has been actfve and' is in Provo musical circles through her voice and piano music. The groom-to-b-e is also a graduate of the Provo high school and is employed In Provo at present. The young couple will enjoy a short honeymoon trip before Mr. Koberts leaves for military service, Nov. 21. I well-know- V; ' if" : Do you toes and turn all night praying zor aiavjiT stop it nIght now: enjoy rest- rui. utmui sleep! U duo to nervous tension. Uka the new Sleep-Cz- e. tha forming aed.. tlve. Not a barbiturate. It Is available without a doctor's prescription. TAKJE 8LCXP-XZ- X TONIGHT. back If not completely satisfied. Money Caution: Taka aa dlractad. only 'Contain no narcotics or barbttwate. On sale at better drug stores everywhere. non-habit mid-Decemb- I DRUG STORES 129 WEST CENTER UTAH 1 JANICE PARKER Dinner, Fun Given At Meeting Social Treat OfJueneMere A talk on For BPW SPRINGVILLE where it affects Legal Procedure legal procedure women in particular was given by county attorney Arnold C. Roylance at a meeting of the Juene Mere club held Wednesday evening at the home of Mrs. Florence Nielson. In an elightening discussion Mr. Roylance described legal pro cedure entailed in gaining or transferring titles to property, in making wills, etc. In addition to the talk, the group were entertained wiin piano solos by Maxine and Lar-raiNielson, and a report of the last meeting of the Women's Legislative council was given by Mrs. Marie Whiting and Mrs. Naomi Crandall. Luncheon was then served to d, the following: Mrs. Faye Mrs. Mabel Wright, Mrs. Florence Allen Mrs. Elmina Men- denhall, Mrs.' Margaret Blackett, Mrs. Naomi Thorn, Mrs. Olive Bray, Mrs. Mary Palfreymab, Mrs. Ina Reynolds, Mrs. Beth Jen sen, Mrs. Amy Klauck, those who took part, Mrs. Arnold Roylance, and Mrs. Doda Lamb, the latter two being special guests. Harry Olserv Mrs. Wallace Glover and Mrs. John Rupper. Door prize was won by Mrs. Jacobsen and Mrs. Steele. Lois Gardner, Annette Cook, and Rhea Taylor were awarded nrizo for the beat and most hi larious costumes worn to the an nual "Fun For Funds" party ttnopri Viv Provo Business and Professional Women's club Thurs Mrs. day evening in the home ofBrown Charles H. Ward. Beatrice acted ax hostess to the eroup and Marie Elliott was general chair man of arrangements. A delicious turkey dinner was served. Funds derived from the annual funfest are earmarked, for the various charity donations made during the year by tne ciud. All members came in ridiculous costumes which added ' amuse ment to the gathering. Present were mora snyaer, Mildred E. Ream, Norma Wil-kiPauline Shinman. Marion Jarvis, Alta Elliott, Maxine Allen, Marie Murphy, Juna Jorgensen, Marie Elliott, Alice Ssymes, ierx-rud- e Wiseman, Rhea Taylor, rami Rail. Olca Falls. Cora Booth, Velyn Stevens, Eloise Fillmore, Mable Kirk, Grace Chee-ve- r, Rhea D. Reeves, Clara D. MpinHsdman. Amelia Buckley. Avoid your ge- Helen Dahle, Bernice Justesen, raniums. They need a drink only Cynthia Curtis, Lucile Johanne-se- n, when the soil feels dry to your Hilda Falls, Beatrice Brown, touch. , Beth Schoiteid, Lucille Haws, LaVern Oldrovd. Amanda Roun- dy, Reta Alexander, Nettie Cook, Mima Racband. Kate Mathews. Jean Rambeau. Special guests Elliott. Leah Wheel- Don't Have Cold Feet wre Olnria Wright, Stella Oaks, Flo Redden and Ethel Hales from spanisn This Winter. . . Fork. Hay-mon- JUST ARRIVED IN TIME FOR; -- over-wateri- THANKSGIVING AND THE HOLIDAYS Newlywed Couple Greet Friends In Reception ne There are hundreds of stuffings for holiday birds but in case you have never predressing using raisins, pared you have a treat in store. The juicy dried fruit imparts a mem orable flavor to both the dressing and the bird. Try it and see if you don't agree. CENTER PROVO, 4, er, s. Sor-enso- Mrs. V--l Exact date of the marriage Has not been named but plans call for the ceremony some in the Manti LDS time in temple. has attended BYU and is The bride-to-b- e now employed in Provo. Mr. Jeffs is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin i W. Jeffs' of Provo. At present he is attending I BYU where he is president of the Gamma Tau social unit. Following a short honeymoon trip, the : couple will make their residence in Provo. L "An Evening in Hawaii," as given by Dr. and Mrs. Alonzo J. Morley and family was the pleasant program enjoyed by members of Exchangettes who met on Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. S. Elmer Jacobsen. Hostesses were Mrs. Sidney Faden, chairman, with Mrs. Elmo Larsen, Mrs. Don McKay, Mrs. Kenneth Mar tin, Mrs. Peter Xowe and Mrs. Lynn Moulton. Mrs. Alton Steele, president, introduced the program. Mrs. Mor ley gave Jn introduction to Hawaii showing many of the items of handwork and artwork wnicn she has. She also danced in costume many of the native dances. She was assisted in the dancing by her daughter, Janet Morley. Also, Janet and son Jerry, gave Hawaiian songs. Dr. Morley showed movies of island scenes And the recent eruption of the Mauna Loa volcano. Luncheon was served to" those mentioned and Mrs. Leon Steed-ma- n, Mrs. Tom Bullock, Mrs. Theron Luke, Mrs. L. C Dunn, n, Mrs. Alva Lewis, Mrs. Kyle Mrs. Grant Richins, Mrs. V I. Cartwright, Mrs. Charles Wilde, A marriajre before Christmas is beinsr looked forward to by Janice Parker, young daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J E. Parker of Joseph, Utah, who announce her engagement and approaching marriage to Dayle Jeffs. Ceramics Talk Exchangettes Given at Meet Enjoy Hawaii Of Jaycee Wives Program" Here. SPANISH FORK Jaycee wives met at the Social Center Wednesday evening to hear Mrs. Maxine Wilson of Payson give an inter esting talk and demonstration, on "Ceramics." Mrs. Barbara Larsen conducted Mrs. Elizabeth the meeting. Barnes read the club prayer, and the pledge to the flag was lead by Mrs. Kathleen Whitehead. Roses, charmingly arranged, the dinner table. decorated Favors were miniature figurines. Dinner was served to twenty members. Mrs. Jane Gull and Mrs. Kathleen Whitehead were the hostesses. Fine Arts Club Hears ByP ; ! ns ng AMERICAN FORK Newly- wedded G. Preston Taylor and his bride, the former Shirleen Clark, were honored recently in the Pleasant Grove First ward chapel by a largely attended reception. The couple was wed that morning In the Salt Lake LDS temple by Elder Clifford E. Young, assistant to the twelve apostles. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Garland H. Clark, Pleasant Grove, and the parenU of the groom are Mr.' and Mrs. Glen H. Taylor of American Fork. The bride was beautiful in a white satin gown fashioned with a Peter Pan collar of lace and pearls, and a cathedral train. Her net was caught veil of to a crown of seed pearls, and the bridal bouquet was of small orchids surrounding a large orchid Matron of honor was Mrs. Douglas Clark, a sister-in-laand the bridesmaids were Ardena Beckw Shirley Urie, Lorraine Roberts, Betty Page, and Mary Poulson. The tiny flower girls were Judy Taylor and Lorraine Robbins. Kenneth Taylor performed the duties of best man for his brother. . lace-edg- ed w, Book Review "The A review of. the book, Child That Never Grew" by Pearl S. Buck highlighted a meeting of rnue ivaac murnaay evening in the home of Mrs. Carl Llndley who acted as hostess. Mrs. William F. Schultz. presi dent, conducted the meeting and introduced Mrs. Clifford Sowards who ably gave the story of little girl whose mind stopped growing for some unknown reason. The author tells of the problems, fears and heartaches that had to be conquered before a certain hap piness and security for the child could finally be brought about. me story is told now as an aid in the further study and research Into this field of medicine In which rapid strides are being made. Mrs. Delmar Kenner gave "What's New." She .titled her talk, "Coming Events Under Our Noses" in which she outlined things which are to happen in Utah county in the future. The information was based on facts gathered from Utah county planning board and otfeier sources. Mrs. William Firms ge gave a report of the Legislative council meeting. refreshments were Dainty served by the hostess to the members as follows: Mesdames Harold Bailey, Arthur Duckett, Jack V. Dixon, Frank Dain, Roy B. Hammond, La N e 1 1 Hayward, Stanley HeaL Martin Johnson, Lawrence Jones, -- Milton Nelson, Wesley Knudsen, J. Edwin Stein, Clifford Sowards, Robert Sumner, Harold Van Wagenen, Dean Van Wagenen, Sherman Wing, Arch Madsen, Rex Thomas, Rulon Johnson, James V. Haslem, LaVar Kump, Arthur McArthur and those mentioned. I I A Mrs. ' L. S. Maycock welcomed members of the Fine Arts club Into: her Orem home on Thursday' afternoon. The meeting was conducted by the president, Mrs. Carl Swenson who introduced Mrs. Gregory Austin who followed with a capable review of the book, "John Adams and The American Revolution." The book deals more with the life of Mr. Adams than with the war and pictures experiences of his life; the things he did and how he saw the war approaching. Piano solos were given by Helen Maycock, daughter of the hostess. Mrs. Swenson and Mrs. Alonzo Morley each gave reports of the Women's Legislative council meeting held recently. Mrs. Bertrand F. Harrison and she with acted as Mrs. Maycock served appropriate refreshments in a setting of fall flowers to those mentioned and Mesdames Ralph A. Bullock, P. A. Christensen, E. E. Coles, C. P. Crockett, Doyle Dastrup, Frank J. Earl, Grant Ekins, Seymour Gray, C. LaVoir Jensen, L. S Maycock, Frank J. Mullett, J Kenneth Pugh, Grant D. Richens. Marion S. Ross, Orson M. Slack, Carl D. Swenson, S. S. Taylor and John S. Van Cott. co-host- ess Wellco shipment of Stalls SDns for all the children. These come in attractive colored corduroy with zipper front . . . sizes 2- - to 13- - and This Model Sketched Junior sizes from Stock Book Reviewed At Aureole Club SPRfNGVILLE Frank Robertson's A review of latest book, "Ram in the Thicket," was given by Mrs. Ralph Child before members of the Aureole club when they met this week at the home of Mrs. Emma Long. The book was of particular, interest to the women since Mr. Robertson is a local author. The book deals with the author's own early life and describes the struggles of the people who built the west. Present to enjoy the review were: Mrs. Laura Alleman, Mrs. Mildred Newmon, Mrs. Vi Childs, Mrs. Peggy Holt, Mrs. Eileen Bird, Mrs. LaPreal FrieL Mrs. Ramola Norton, Mrs. Merle Packard, Mrs. Lucy Roylance, Mrs. Jane Strong, Mrs. Lorraine Beach. 35. others 12.95 to 19.95 Si Hoar-Clas- s Fall Colors Wa Hugs your midriff as you like it to be hugged! Tucked, slanted to mqke you stem-sliand emphasized with but- tons. Done in quadrille ribbed rayon crepe in colors that continue the flattery. Takes you day into' night. Fall Into . Winter. Sizes 10 to 20. . j Jre PROCESSING ; CCbtftnes GCfosetf 218 No. Unir. Ave. 1 FUR TRIMMED COATS face I frame for a prettyITiliBkratf Perfect haa silvetr hlilal ntViarn PRINTS on this stunninR de-- l wrt lasmon newsmniiin full! Wvkfft, k..,njim.sH VeneciJ vvool The iback. panel featured fINtST QUALITY, FAST SERVICE. LOW miCES mere sign, Bnink. cozy Umbiwool ln4 01 winr cnoic nerlinlng. your Srey, green or black. Sicca 10 to 2 aatln SI One Day Developing Service on Black and White Film Your Standard Supply 83 No. Univ. Ave. Ut ' THAT LOOK $49.75 Stora art Fashloa W. Ceater &4&CAf0 C) 7 Regular meeting of the Scrooby Guild of the Community church was held during the week at the home of Mrs. Larry Hall. ' Devotional readings on "Strength" were given by Mrs. Nathan Peery. Mrs. Gene Curtis was in charge of the business was meeting.' Mrs. Velva Merrill welcomed in the group as a newcomer. Plans were made for the bazaar which is scheduled in the future and sewing was done on articles for it. Refreshments' were served by the hostess to the following members: Mrs. Don Beebe, Mrs. Lynn Francom, Mrs. Max Jensen, Mrs. Irwin Johnson, Mrs. Robert Mitchell, Mrs. Norman Carter, Mrs. Albert Mott, Mrs. John D. Smith, Mrs. Franklin D. Coffman and those previously mentioned. The next meeting will be held Nov. 21 at the home of Mrs. Robert Mitchell. vpf l Jl Recent trend in baby foods is to produce single source foods. This Is recommended by pediatricians for allergenic reasons. Thus instead of marketing a cereal product combining several cereals, the tendency now is to prepare pure oats, pure barley or pure wheat cereals. Its to suit 4 fLOif wA--r - All New Fall Hats Reduced m . i I . Fawn Green Black Middy Blue and other dress . FOR In the receiving line also were the parents of the couple. A program and dancing were enjoyed by the guests, and refreshments were served. Am'erican Fork is to he the home of the young couple. : numbers and if you make a election we will gladly lay it away until called for.. , BRING 'EM TO US 1-- Come in and see these new , WHEN YOU TAKE COLOR SHOTS Conducts ' Regular Meeting Foam-tre- d I .1 iocai Aurnor s Scrooby Guild has received Be careful, when dusting boos to stroke toward the outer eds of the binding. 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