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Show SUNDAY. APRIL 27, 5-- A Well Respected Matron of Orem To Note 86th Birthday Monday in Paycon Elizabeth Scotland and her mother from Her father helped build rail the Relief and doctors and nurses SUNDAY HERALD 1952 i, y OREIJ Mrs.' Eleanor Bishop, one of Orem's best loved and respected citizen wil celebrate her ZZ'Jx birthday anniversary Monday. Mrs. Elshqp will observe the occasion with family members in Fayson. She waa born in Deseret, Millard County, Utah, April 23, 1BS8 Elizabeth Nutman Graham. Her parent were convert to the LDS church, her father coming from "'vJr.'- . i Primary, Society Sunday School. She has been a Relief Society visiting teacher for 47 years. She is alio active la DUP organizationof the city. Mrs. Bishop has devoted much of hef later life to temple work visiting the LDS temples at Sslt Lake City, St. Georpe, Logsn. Many. Arizona and Idaho Fills. She is remembered by many a mrartir! for her services nurse before there were horptULs, way to Utah and were married in St. Lojiia. After arriving here they "were tent by Erigham Young to Deseret where Ma' Bishop wa born three weeks prior to the family"! departure for Oregon. where they resided for three years. They later established homes in Kaysville and, Leam ington, Utah and in Wyoming. FLEI3TY . 0?. FREE acti- vities in Utah and Wyoming. Mrs. Bishop met and married her husband, Willard Bishop, in Kaysville, December 21, 1S37. In the Logan LDS- - tample. The couple was in the grocery busi ness in Salt Lake City and Provo before settling In Orem where they reared their four children. Mrs. Bishop ha always been active in church work, serving in PARUIHG - waaUa i w a I ezr U - England. They met while on their roads and establish church the sick. llrt. ti-h- ep f.lll reairtxirj f. r ler fctr t t.s own hor.e arwi devc-tto fine handwork. She ii t r and' Interested, in her frk.v:'j l.:r. family, community r are VTiIliri Her children Eii.v.cp cf Oregon," D .".ert sr.i t- -i Argus Eiv'p cf paysc-Mrs. Zlr.a UerrJn cf taber. L: has 27 jrrirdcruidrea and 11 gre a t-- gr ndchil dre a. . Q'P.ri A SALE AS CBS AT AS ITS UAff.ISi . V UKUYVNEVG SOCIETY OFFICEZSrThe annual meeting of the Browning Society of Provo has been tet for Friday. Officers arranging the meetingnd who have served for the past two years are (seated left) Mrs. L E. Snarr, president-- . Mrs. Claude S.-- Ashworth. vice president; Mrs. OrvU Drysdale. cor responding secretary, and Mrs. Bert rand s. Harrison, secretary. Airs, uoyi jjasirup, treasurer, was not present when the picture was taken. v Orem Sub Debs k Annual Browning Society ing Set on Friday ,. The Browning Society of Provo, unique in the annals of organizations in that it holds only one meeting a year, is preparing for this annual" ffair. Date of the meeting -- is always chosen approximate to 'the birthday of Robert Browning which is May 7. This year the Society will meet on May 2 at 2:30 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Ernest L Wilkinson on University hill. Atthis time the elecetion of new officers will be conducted, the officers having ..served present two-yeterm which is for a usual. Also, of special interest and importance, the group will devote a period to the memory of the founder of the group inProvo the late Mrs. Christen Jensen. Inthis connection a small contribution will be asked from members for the purpose of - purchasing some suitable memorial to Mrs. . ar - - - A project committee has been working on the selection and their decision will be announced , at , 'Mrs. Alex Hedquist has acted as chairman of the project committee ' assisted by Mrs. J. J. Weight. Mrs. and Mrs. Percival Frank J. Earl - .Jensen. the-meetin- -- Set Fashion r ' .1 onow jyionaay Robert some of the "poetry ol Browning.. Music will be furnished under the direction of Dr. Florence - J Madsen and refreshments will be served under the direction of Mrs Gene Hoover, chairman and Mrs Byard Nils son and Mrs. Len Creer.' , , . , ' - nrs'i OREM Spring Fashion highlights will be shown - a fashion review sponsored by- the Orem Sub-De-bs at the Scera auditorium Monday, at 3:30 pan.' Modeling spring and summer costumes will be members of the; White Keys social unit of BYU. The public is Invited to the, fashion show and program and! refreshments will be served in the lounge: Proceeds from the show will be used for. the annual spring dinner dance of the organ- ization. Tickets are avallahle from members of the club. . if eye-catch- ing ; j The Society was originally organized by Mrs. Jensen from students who had studied, with her in 1922., It was continued since that time with the members meeting together to renew friendships and to keep alive the philosophy. of Robert and Elizabeth Browning and the beauty of their poetry. Present officers of "the Society are Mrs. L. E. Snarr. president: Mrs. Claude S. Ashworth. vice president:. Mrs. Bertrand S. Har rison, secretary; Mrs. Orvil Drysdale, corresponding secretary, and FRIENDSHIP CLUB Mrs. Doyle Dastrup, treasurer;. St. Mark's Lutheran Churchi Thursday 8 p. m. at the church. Rev. Herman Klein will continue with the third in a series of talks on China. The group will separ ate for a meuog of. the. Mary and Martha Guild and the Voters. Hostesses are( Mrs. Edward Hart- ing. Mrs. Frajhcis Howe and Mrs. Arthur Hansen- The public is wel. come to attend ' - if 2 Q C x?Sj I j j ; . . - Club No tes Aunts Fete New Bride At Shower Bigelow. Mrs. Claude" S. Ainsworth will be the speaker for the afternoon and she will give areport of the Three aunts of Mrs. Lewis ceremonies' which were held at Bonnetf.. (Carol Taylor)Bud whe was Waco. Tex.; Baylor University. during the week entertained at Dec. 2 and 9. 1951 Tn which the! wed a bridal shower in her honor at the was 'Armstrong-Brownin- g library of her grandmother, Mrs. dedicated. Mrs. Ashworth was home ; waiter Taylor. . . . cereto attend the privileged were Mrs. . J. A. Hostesses to the monies, of the world shrine and Mrs. Frank Eastmond and poets Robert and Elizabeth Brown' ing. It also bears the name of Mrs. Harold Sutton of -Oakland. - Dr. A. Joseph Armstrong. Baylor Cal. engineering professor and world Games were played under the di rection of Mrs. Glen Gordon of 'famous authority on Browning. Mrs. George S. .Ballif will pay American Fork and luncheon was tribute to Mrs. Jensen and read served to 25 guests. ; . - LAMBDA TAU i s a Meeting has been postponed for one week when they will meet at the home of Mrs. Douglas- Ellison' - il .. aV Exqolsltt prints rl'brond new styles. Kin thV ffobulous group of royon sneers of famous M0THW1NG. These or coot lovely sheen that youll wear c!J "i summer. ..that you can WASH, and see them emerge fresh, and sparkling after each tubbing! Best of all, ct - on Monday May 5. LADIES AID . Provo Community Church. Tues day 1 p. m. at the .church. A May basket party for members and. friends.' Each member attending asked to bring a lunch in a decor ated basket. There will be - enterv . tainment. this special SCARS DAYS price, you- - can have , s isveralriflhf now! Wonderful colors I 1 . . 10to20; 14 to 24, 1 $1 DOWK holds your selection on Sears Easy: . y. M n 1 1 payment Plan , - !2sv Spring Clauses l - Jpi - ' . 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