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Show SUNDAY. APRIL . 1851 Provo, Utah County. Utah ALRGhPPter6 Plans Set For BPWFuiid, Hears 'Women Charity Pjdrty Thursday. ' SUNDAY HERALD '' In Education7 N" ; Mrs. Floyd Oxley baa been chosen chairman of the Business and Professional Women s annual - Mrs. Lmn Wayward la discuss scholarship party set for Tburs p. m. at the Proro Golf day ing her subject of Women In High- Clubhouse. er Education" for members of The party la sponsored each year Alice Louise Reynold! clubs, chap at an aid to the scholarship fund ter f. Thursday, ana mat u was which provides tuition for a stu the trend In earlier timet that women should be dent to attend BYU and also for no well-brt- d other charities - sponsored by educated. In the 17th century. JEng- - the the organisation. us ooors oi tee .col Und opened In the fields of A supper wtii be served and fol leger to women this an evening of cards music, art. manner and ton rues. lowing The speaker CJicussea we uie oi will be enjoyed with plenty of door arranged.Mary Lyons wno was aine nrsi prises Assisting Mrs. Oxley are mem woman to inaugurate college bers various committees c ha Ir school for 75 cents week and her ma nedof as follows: Gertrude Wis board and room. She possessed a men. Bousing; Amanda Roundy. most of the fine mind and made Juna 'Lucille Haws, gifts: ererr opportunity. Her philosophy Washburn, decorations: food: Beth Scho-was that if you art unhappy. It Is nsld. and Elolse .Fill firobahly because you have so more supplies:, chairman of , i OH A - CROSlEY - - -- dishes and many thouihts about yourself-anand Marian Jarvls.. chair tables, of so the few about ' happiness i man of 'tickets. t others.. The speaker said that during the MRS. OXLXT period. 1S&S to 1915 many schools were opened to women among left) Mrs.! Verne S Handy. daughter Carol; Bishop Handy, eon, Stanton, SEEK AT RECEPTION Utah. Mrs. Mrs. Lois Nash returned home conferencevisitors from Long. Beach. Call being welcomed by Dr. Ernest L. Wilkinson, BYU president them the University of night from a trip - to Hayward continued with the life Saturday and Mrs. Wilkinson at BYU Alumnt reception! at Hotel Utah Friday. Carol will enter BYU next fall. Mesa.. and St George. Ariz., of Alice Freeman Palmer. She was also a great teacher and esteemed temples with the stake, special In Ey group. Also going on the by all. At the age of 24 she be- terestwero Mr. and Mrs. Lynn came head of the department of trip of Provo. history at Wellesly College and Roberts It waa "open nlshf la Mutual Leaving .today is Mrs. Allie W. two years later was made president The . group Tuesday. enjoyed women.She for also of this of 1113 N. 9th. E. who college "iv games under the direction of Mrs Clark' , women of dean at the became an extended tour of plans Thousands of alumni, students be constructed ion the campus by Shirley Money and Mr. and. Mrs. and the Holy Land. She willEurope no and other of Chicago University spend Uni-next who fall. of President Wilkinson, Bob Banks. Lunch was served un a and friends i Bngham Young s teacher ' and educator has more der in Jew.York and aner the of the Mutual direction the versity streamed ? through fot h e'was Instrumental In planningliJofnew monuments to her memory, r embarkation expects lo land in officers and teachers. Hotel Utah Friday afternoon development; laid the Cherbourg. France. 800 students. The ' first 'annual reunion dinner Of Flora J. Cook. Mrs. Hayward house will tend their best wishes to President buildings ' Mrs. Clark's plans calls for a she demonstrated that acquir j Expected growth of the university for members of thr l951 Brigham said, Ernest L. Wilkinson. arere Mrs. Fred Williams. visit in Paris. tour of Naples and could be fun and guest knowledge ing Church Young History University expansion necessary Tour was 'held. Mrs; Lynn Rogers and. Mrs. Louise Capri. Athens. Croece.i Israel and The reception was held. immedi4Mnl"n She one ber headed of' In happiness. Thursday night , '. Trans-JordaShe also expects to ately after the Friday afrernoonl own scnooi lor Smith Clubroom. years ana teit Palmer.--Others attending Included the tour Jerusalem." Bethlehem. session of the general conference! Jer should Individ teach schools that Approximately U members and of the Church of 'Jesus Christ of: Mesdames J. W. Ahlander. D. D. icho and many other points of in. j Latter-da- y guests attended the gathering, held uals. A. Saints. BushneU. J.. Clayson. William terest. She ' will visit Rome and for the purpose of showing over Mrs. Hayward closed her paper O. Clark. Ruby Clark. ' Edith Cot-ta- Naples before returning home In J 500 In charge of-- arrangements for ELEVENTH WARD a tribute to Alice Louise Rey with en colored route slides taken ' Alfred ' C. Amanda June. ': the affair was W. Cleon Skousen,' iMonday Johnson, 1:30 pl:m., for the by Dr. Joseph T. Edmunds. Al- - nolds.' She spoke of how Benjamin ' - In Ethel Is known Rose Johnston. Kartchner. well new " executive , secretary of" the teachers .message bylMary Mrs. Oark of Cluff BYU. then Torres Jr..; president hambra. Calif., a member of the Mr. At '2 p. m.. Association. BYU "Alumni Kerr, Joseph C. Nelson, William musical circles of Provo where she encouraged her to go 00 to higher Afton jPauline Wall will give 1951 toiuv-.Porter. George Ra,msbothamr lis allso active In many .clubs and Skousen has been ctive in. organ- the theology' come back .and to lesson and special t Making the second meeting of the education and 'civic ocanlzvuons. and Charles E. Rowan. . izing alumni groupsr throughout the music will be furnished by- Mary a of the member staff be Inteaching members group since their Bation;; ;," was of Y. one; She at first Clark and La Von Jones. There will cluded Olive B.itrip, the the Milburn, Mrs. ": This was the first occasion that be nursery.-S Charles Patty. Or a Gledhill. all Of women to teach both high school 'the of school have friends many Salt. Lake City; Mrs. Lewis E. nd college . subjects other than FIRST had to. extend greetings to, the new RIVERGROVE Pleasant Grove: Irma Wiest. needlework, cooking and music 1:30 Olpin, for at the Monday p. m., ' as an instructor in 1911 president. Since: this inauguration teachers' "by Provo: Mrs. Joheph T. Edmunds, She began .directed message JUDY last October. President Wilkinson Estella Lewis, Ilene Webb will pre- - Alhambra, Cal.: La sea King. Pro nd advanced to a full professor literature.-Shhas been active, in expanding the seat tne was of Mrs. Roy Humphreys, Orem; ship English tneoiogy lesson .ax a p. m. vo; ' BYU campus and strengthening i Mrt. Verner A. Powell, Provo; the second woman in Utah to be nursery. the faculty. Under his enthusiastic There Mil be Bertha J. Murdo.ck. Provo; Mrs. appointed to a full "college profes the ' school has RIVERGROVE SECOND administration' Maud T.r;Holdaway, Orem; Mrs. sorship, Mrs.- Hayward said ' at 130 p. m.., for the Raymond Harding, Provo; Mrs. Pres. Mrs. Willia m IV. Oldroyd shown a 22 per' cent increase in Monday teachers. message with class lead- Alma P. . Burton. enrollment.-- . Pro'vO. ' presided at the meeting which was On display, in the reception room er Anna" Belle Rogers, Dora Perry r Male members present were conducted by Mrs. Joseph Nelson. t the hotel were large drawings willpresent the theology lesson at Vasco Salt Lake City: second vice president. 'She also will be a nur- Lewis E. Olphin. Pleasant tSrove; gave-of the new dormitories which will 2 p. m , thought for the evening; ' '': sery- ; Joseph B. Harris; Blanding; Vera reading an editorial by Alice Louise j! C- Thacker.' Charleston: John E: .. , H' SUNSET WARD Reynolds taken from Amy. Brown Dixon Taylor. Lyman's book. "Lighter of Lamps. HayesOClarence Monday at, 7 p.. rh. for the teach Verner A. Powell. .Milton I Mrs. Emily Weeks directed the ers message by Thelma Jensen. .Raymond Harding, of Pro- music and presented a woodwind Anna Goold Will present the theotj vo: .Dr.Edmunds. Alhambra. ." directed by Ben Rogers , ogy. lesson at 7:30 p. m. ' Leon H. May hew. ' Berkeley; and ensemble and by Verna Weeks. Rex played .' SECOND WARD Alnva, P.' BurtOh, Orem. Sutherland. an Diw Cheney for a. m. at 9:30 Guest at the Tuesday included Paul Wbolston. y work meeting. There: will Mr, and Mrs. Raymeeting Beckham. Pro and be guilting. rag cutting and ew vo;- Clarence Tyndall. fPrpvo;. Dr. The occasion was held at the with she, i'iig. Luncheon will be served at Paul Edmonds.- Cedar; City; Max home of Elizabeth Souter noon and a demonstration orr Nielson, Alhambra. Calif.; Dr. and and Mrs.- D. D. Lambert, Mrs. W. and Mrs. Ethel Crow "Beauty ;,in the Home" will be Mrs. Vasco Tanner. Provo; Mrs. therO.asFacer hostesses. The home was given under' 'the direction f the Wayne Ipson. Orem. i; decorated with daffodils and special ward work leader. The Boy Scouts from the Eleventh, 'Ward will gtTe ra skit. , PIONEER WARD Tuesday at 2 p. mJ-t- b hear the teachers messag- e- presented by Addle Scott. Mary Craoer will give the theolory lesson and abere will '' . be a nursery, THIRD WARD Tuesday atl 2:30 p. m. The liter ary lesson' will be given, under the FREE a-Mrs direction of 'Ha Williams. ;! Merle Madsen will given, the bi ESTIMATES " 'oeraphy of William Wadsworth and Mrs. Chloe Madsen will read some . . d . .Lj(2ir.ao.G i j - i Palmyra - ' Crowds Greet BYU President Tour Group At Salt Lake City Reception s Holds Reunion : Mrs. Clark Leaves For rope and v Holy Land Tour. -- 1 Original Price 229.95 NOW ITl ...'.,.......idJ - : ' Dinner -- ONLY A FEW TIIEV JIUST GOI- - few-day- - . ex-(ne- w, i u lefoociety. n. T j a . - ; - ; - . APPLIANCE DEPARTMENT 250 West Con'' Phono 25 . ; r - " - - j - j. .1 ;' Chooso from DQIIDS e 4 - , . and f.lany Other Drands! - ' and-ther- e ... a i. . - . : Hold-awa- y, Your Service , - ; . - ,' . j all-da- - -- - ; - ' For Your Easter Dress . 1- . - " j of his poetry. Awning Gr Phone OREM, C . session. Items for the ward bazaar will be sewed on and ladies are ask to bring! their own material If that Is not possible work will " -- . 8H0-- J fee UTAl there" SEVENTH WARD Tuesday at 10 a.m. for a work and business meeting. A dinner will be served at noon T ' Sandal77 Serpent .Jt 11 rr? J' 'lSl.L ,iM' - . iyS' New Style in the Sunshine Colors of Spring! i ... . fF - j s V ! ' r ro . , N," ix' rf ' a'-- .. ond;rtpi V Ih'o budfl ' 5 7-9- w " cot- - hoer nylons' soft In bonbon colors. They're) suitable buys for V.-?,J- Vv lit ll liU) yifW moko.a. suitoblo match for ' failles " occ?!onr n3 Z jjljl ' J yf I ' ' " ' 1 1 "; 5 -- Ui I f- ! ul(f& , ,,' NICKEL DOT NEWf T . It's a headline maker for fashion excitement . . . a flickering. .array of coin dots on unusually fine textured :, white rayon liner). White ocean pearl hand sewn buttons secure the front, and the rever notched collar adds even greater interest. Self belt. Navy, brown, blaV dots on white. I $095 I '?'ou,t ,pr,n8's y'0" J An Exciting . jj;. ';. . new. Relief Society cbunselor FOURTH WARD Wednesday! at 2 p m. for a work Shade Co. 1767 So. State St. Bishop Ralph O u) f .:' wardrobb Cietcher willalso be in attendance t preside in the putting in oi a hn H Y1 - Slender, graceful straps of kid encircle your i knot. ankle to tie in on A add a' bit of intriguing sandal-tPortuguese .color and brightness to your sunny-seaswardrobe. In CuOva red, .pink, sun yel' ' low or sea blue. eye-catcKi- foot-flatteri- ng ng, : . on . Sizes 10 to 20. : J mm ' kmsei 214 No. .University Ave. -v- -:; .: - Utah Provo, i : -- Gloria's; Shop . 66 North University Avenue - ! I f . "! - ; ' : ' v ' : : ' ' 1 . - ' t' - ' ' ' .' .. r - . - v " . ; . .. ' i y t . 'j . ; .. " ' ' , . . . |