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Show SUNDAY.. FEBKUAKl 7 15. 1SK SUNDAY HtKALD.Y ITth Count V. Utah PrmJn - ' - I 4 ' - - ? 1. I I - T' -- V M I 11I QfTI J Play Pleases ALR Chapter Members " I 1 Effects Given. AtGlub S ' rirvMvi 5 Clubs. Alice Louise Reynolds 6 enjoyed. A 1 e n e No. Chapter '" ..." s Redd'a presentation of the three-act play, "What Every Woman Knows, given part of the pro " ' J ' ' ' gram at a Thursday meeting of the group. .V. Two piano solos were given by Karen Tregeagle, arranged by . Mrs. Rose Kartchncr. Mrs. William V. Oldroyd pre An evening of sewing ana social A Valentine' setting welcomed sided at the meeting and welcomed members of Dote Amlgas Club chat entertained members of the Rushnell D. D. the members. Mrs. home of Bonnie. Thais Club Thursday veevening at, the read the minutes and Mrs Ethel Thursday oroneman.- airs, jaca Crowther gave thoughts for the The evening was spent playing iling. ' evening. to Mrs. Their hostess. Mrs.' Griffith Nut-pinochle with favors It was voted to give S3 for the Carl Evans and Mrs.going Vert Perry. tall served a hot dinner In a set polio fund, and also to present a The dainty refreshments were ting of red and ' white carnations, suitable book to Mrs'. Joseph Kel served to those named. Mrs. Phil and small Valentine baskets which son, .whoso husband .died during lip Thornton, a guest, and the served as favors. . , . v r . . Mesdames Gordon McCauslsnd, Club guests were Mrs. Lynn Nat-ta- ll the week. Th group was entertained in Dean Loveless. Keith Bailey; Mas and Mrs. ' Verl Nuttall and Robert Marshall." Elmo members attending Included the- - home of Mrs. Clyde Webb and Whiting. the she was assisted In hostess duties Ellison and rioyd wutz. Mesdames Spencer Meldrum, Grif, fith Nuttall. Paul Ream. Frederick by Mrs. M. H. Williams. Mrs. Roy H. Slack and Mrs. J C. Moffltt. Hoffman. Francis Ha tel. Max Bins. Meda Evans. George Ferguson. Special visitors were Mrs. A. M. ' Elvin Pmtwieh and Emil Woolsey. Snelgrove, Mrs. Earl G. Johnson, and Mrs. Evelyn Moffltt Other under the direction of Donna Elder, members there were the Mes stake Junior Gleaner leader. dames J. W. Ahlander. J. A. Clay- MARILYN KILLPACK Donna Ash of Pleasant Grova son. William O. Clark. Ruby Clark. . was the guest speaker with Chas- - ' Clinton Ci Dutson, W. O. Facer, OR EM The Junior Gleaners of Uty", as the subject of her talk. C. Lynn Hayward. Alfred C. John Orem BONNIE HANSEN Stake held their Mothers and Light refreshments were served to Lam D. D. son. Amanda Johnston. . social this , week at the a large group of. mothers and Daughters Afton C. bert. J. Moffltt, Porter, Vcrmont-OreFirst ward chapel daughters attending. .' George 'Ramsbotham and Charles E. Rowan, Laura Spalding, John C. Taylor, Alma Van Wagenen. Election of .officers will be the Weeks, and Pearl snow and order of business at a Literary SecJoining the bridal procession for the current month is Clyde Souter. Elizabeth tion,' Provo Women's Council meet- Marilyn Killpack, daughter of "Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Killpack 1 8 anp. m. who announce her engagement and forthcoming marriage ing set for Wednesday at Prominent in Valentine month nuptial news is the Meldrum, son of Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Mel-drunouncement made by Mr. and Mrs. Arthur: C. Hansen of at he Women's Clubhouse. Offi- to Merlyn S. . announce: candidates cers the that . " Provo of the approaching , marriage of their daughter, ' : to Include. have chosen Feb. 20 as the date of on voted The Marioa Mrs. he young couple zo jjuck j. txooinon. isonnie, 5 The couple plan to be wed Feb. 16 in rites to be sblenTOisen.lind Mrs. Kenneth Martin for their marriage which will be solemnized at tfie Salt Lake We Carry a Complete of Feb. 23 at the; Sunset LDS nizdd at the home of J. Rulon Morgan. Following the cere cuairman; xtirs. xiaruiu oisacu auu LDS Temple. On the everyng bride-to-bMrs. e Ruth .vice' chairman; Aiken, of Ward will the a the at to entertain at chapel, the is parents mon a reception being planned honor, Couple New officers of the PAYSON Line of Maternity Wear. has asked her sister,, oeri Mrs. Donald Bee be and Mrs. Lu- reception in their .honor. GrandvieW school. The bride-ele- ct Navy Mothers club were sworn intoMrs. Francille' . Vera Peterson', Commander fbr office Plans have been secretary; accelerated due to by Hansen to be her maid . of honor, and accepting bids as Bullock and Mrs. Lee Mr. Meldrum com, when the group met at tne Get Gift his call to service. Both receiving preliminary bridesmaids are Kay Camenish, Odessa .Snow, Dorothy Kenneth home of Hazel Gaiser. A number Brooks, program chairman. are of Provo School LDS and people graduates young Kocherhans. and Ann High Evan of new members were ' also voted Following the business, of the " .r in HER Store into the organization. Bonnie is a graduate of the Pro to High School and has elections, Mrs. 'Robert, Allen' will Seminary. office were Mrs. of Salem." of '"Seven Sisters oath review 7 Taking been employed in Provo. , Gasser, first vice commander; The prospective bridegroom is a son of Mr; and Mrs. Laura Cloward. .second vice comJ. B. Robison 2838 South 8900 West, Magna. He has remander; chaplain. Emily Gledhill; MATERNITY judge advocate. Rlcka Wyler; color cently been released from the service where he has served Ada Alba. and Searle bearers. 5V-- ; and U. Marine in in Merchant the the S, Army. years You have promised to go to Schwartz He" has asked Del Metcalf to act as his best man at the WARDROBE movie with another girl and at the New members accepted by the A of friends surprised Ray group last minute a boy, calls and asks' club are Alice Spencer, Mary M. marriage. Ushers will be Jae Armando and Jack Schaeffer. Schwartz "' on the occasion of his for a date. The young couple will make their home an. Magna. Wylef, Ella Money and Jennie Bar- "The Friendly Shop For birthday anniversary Thursday tat Mrs. Harvey Higgins entertained you WRONG: Accept the date and nert. the home of Mr. and Mrs. LaVar Viva Mrs. call the tell the and had her you evening During girl The Expectant JMother" Christensen, with their daughter, members of Optimist Club Thurs- a chance for a date so won't be Allen and Mrs. Ruth Miller played Elaine as hostess. home. in her duets. to to with movie able ber. piano the ; go A buffet, supper was served, day 32 N. 1 E. Ph. 3644M ; rx-'y'Ur.to the honored guest Diversion centered around games RIGHT: Tell the boy you are The club voted to donate a cash gifts presented With, all the ideas which our and, the group enjoyed television (Continued from Page 1. Sec. 2) busy and go to the movies as amount to th Rheumatic Fever fund. sleuth unearthed and with the shows An ornamented birthday of 500 and prizes were, awarded to you had planned: secretary and treasurer and Mrs, traditional - originality of Provo cake Was cut hnd served by Mr. Mrs. A., J. Corbett and Mrs. Ray ' Frank Van Wagenen, reporter hostesses the season Should be Schwartz. . Guests and historian. included Mr. Meldrum. attending dripping with' sentiment. ? and and Mrs. N. C. Christensen. Mr. Mrs. Darold Olsen and Mrs. J. ' ; Party in Review sociability. And don't forget to and Mrs. Theron L. Luke. Mr. and J. Nuslnk were guest and others Mr. and someone 'a Valentine, not Mrs. Ernest R: Rasmuson.Mr. send : In review the KS Literary and attending were the Mesdames Mrs. fAlbert Halladay. Club had one of the loveliest Just a sweetheart, but Mrs. Walter Fernauld, Mr. and Charles Scott, Leo Mecham, John "Sweethearts" parties of the old lady down the street, the Mrs. I Ralph Mercer. Rosemary Yeager, E. G. DurneU. T. L. Clark, season. It was held tit the home little boy or girl with polio, .the Wickes, Alvin Rasmussen. Colleen W. H. Wagner, Harold G. Clark, fellow in course Row of service and Kodel, .Joe : berry and Jcanine of Mr. and. Mrs. Raymond John- to and "someone Sorriauxt George Carter. special." was a of Sweden and touch son, used throughout the decorations. Dinner was served and the place cards were the wprk of Mrs. Donald Mitchell. of They were reproductions authentic Swedish figurines. Two cute dolls, one dressed as ah American and one dressed in Swedish costume were used and of all was a glitthe ultra-ult- ra tering, miniature tree on- the branches of which blossomed the loveliest fresh flower corsages which were given to the ladies. A program ,was given1 also and clever, games played, i and Mrs. James Hawkins of Salt "Lake City renowned ' made up a cute pledge for the club Sweethearts which was signed, by alL the members; .The . club officers include Mrs. Arthur Olsen, president: Mrs. Robert Corbett, vice president; Mrs. Karl Johnson, treasurer, and Mrs. O. R. Baird. secretary-treasure- r. on wiogs of beour Al' Nelson-- gave several can do to help Individuals things as of the communism, fight spread she spoke to Chi Chapter, ' Beta Sigma Phi. Thursday evening. She listed the patronizing of new business enterprises, taking part in community and neighborhood activity, treating . others with personal deference, helping to lick the race problem and by being active lif local betterment programs; being "for"' something In stead of Just being against. Mrs. Karl R. Shipman. club president', who' conducted the "meet ing then Introduced Mrs. Robert Bird who gave some, good ideas for entertaining children, while traveling or convalescing. The group met at the home of Mrs. Richard Brown who served refreshments in a Valentine motif to a guest, Mrs. J. J. Dalebout and members, the Mesdames Arvil Banks. J. D. Blocker, Kay. David. Richard Forsyth, Ira Gagon, Dean Rasmussen. William Wagstaff , and Lawrence Asher, and Elaine S per ry. ;,!. Mrs.. w-- ' . J ". a Valentine Themes Hostess Uses Bonnie Thais Valentine ' Theme at Social Club Sociah " 4 , ; . . . ' . . - ' J is i ! Elections Set . " ;" Stake vGeqners HolJ Mothers, v Daughters Party Marilyn Killpack to Join February Bridal March For Literary Bonnie Hansen to be Bride Of Dick Robinson Saiurday .... Section Meeting' -- m i For Your ; Valentine! . ' m. " Navy Mothers Sworn Into at Office Payson the-marria- Hlk . " . , . Birthday Noted With Social Mrs. HigginS; What's Right? Invites Club To Her Home Gay Valentine Parties Spice Season M ; A . : . . the-littl- hand-paint- ed mm r - Wbrld , -- , Club Notes: HOME ARTS SECTION Monday 2:30 p. m. at the Wom an's Clubhouse, Election of offi-- cers. - OS ALUMNAE Will entertain Val Norn Alumnae Monday at 8 p. m. at. the home of Mrs. G. Lowry Anderson, 70 E. 4th S. in SpnngviHe. Uolfe Peterson .will - give-th- j'f program. e VFW POST AND AUXILIARY Will meet Monday at 8 p. m. at the Service Center. DEBORAH RFBFKAH Lodge will hold a final practice before initiations. Monday 8 p. m. at the IOOF hall. , t. ' " N " -'- jfi" ''''''' " "t? V VlV , -- ' VV alt 1 - rI - In6! 1 r y -- tW 1 1 Hu mmuc ar. Vn mmnml for tromu-ot- h 1 W f i '.i '1 UTAH ASSOC. BLIND i Chapter, 3, Monday 8 p. m. Worn-en'clubhouse SpeciaL program, dancing and refreshments. 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