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Show 8 - SUNDAY. OCTOBER 3. 1952 Prove. Utah County. Utah SUNDAY HERALD Instructions Marriage During Week Set For American Fork Pair Given to FORK October 10 on the ct!er.i$r is cf Moose Women specialAMERICAN romantie linsifictRCi to l!;s IaVcn Tr.i'Mi ef this Pleasant Grove 'Girl Wins State-Wid- e Essay Contest November Altar Date Set by Pa ir I - PLEASANT GROVE Ellen Brady, daughter of Mr. and Mrs one of four winxi "N Kenneth rhiilsps, and Melvia Officer! an4 ten airmen of the city, daughter of. Mr. and l list- wift Include Lorin Brady wai Late state-wid- e content a in Blias D. Fillmore, Fpririrvil'e-Th- at Dell Tfcurs-daof Mri. essay ner! jr and $cm met Fiilmore, of Womco Donna Pitts ef the Moott the names be will according conducted by the state committee of date the heme bus Moost for the Alphm (Alpht Bingham, at weddjry dty th! well krswn you-n-g to an announcement ' nade of the for the National Employ the Physiness and fnitruction meeting con couple, engagement by Mr. and Mrs. C. E. ically Handicapped week, Oct. Ml. A wedding reception will honor the r.ewlyisf that ducted bride-to-bby Mrs. Frank Dlmick. of the Pitts, parents according to announcement made Mr a. Phillipi at the Y.rm of the to Mr. senior She md evening by regent. given are presented made of B. L. chairman Dr. being Harmon, by Marriage plans brother-in-laand fitter, Mr.'and lira. Grant tha group new ructions re bride-elect- 'a the state committee and director for lat November. In of Vocational Rehabilitation divi been has Miss Pitts employed head S. Evar-a2S3 N. 6th E. cently received Provo folouing her graduation sion of the state department of is a gTrdnatt cf the The popular young bride-to-b- e quarters. , from the Lincoln High School public instruction. Subjert of the . Kenneth Mrs of the Girli Bray, hospital high ichool here. She Mr. Bingham, son of Mr. and essay was "Imploy the Handi- committee chairman, announced a member of the Club ir.d Mrs. Monroe Bingham of Benja capped for National Security. attended Drightm Fep girli ' 12 would be Hospital that October min was graduated from the Span k At a prelud to NEPJl week Miss " Appreciation Day" and that Wom- Young Univerity. ish Fork High School and receivedTBrady with the three other winners A graduate of Springville Hifh School, Mr. F;!!mor en of the Moost would provide a degree in science from Brighsm were honored Friday in a full day s decorations. also asked that completed an LDS minion the Northweatern atatea and also She He alsofis events. Voung Lniveisity. award Receiving special donationt of fruit, or tars of food or haa certificates from the governor at currently employed in Provo. " attended the BVU. ( be brought to the Moott product the State Capitol, were. Janice be to of home the ii the American Fork yourg- couple. home by members before that date. Beesley, Bountiful, first place winDonations of Halloween costumes ner; Laddie Barney, Salt Lake Club-Tol- d or parta of eotume to be sent to City, second place winner: Chari- the children gt Mooseheart Mere lyn Stewart. Salt Lake City, third , also asked tor by Mrs. Leo Smith, . ...place and Miss Brady, fourth place. " Leaving the governor's office ESSAY WIVNEE Ellen Brady, chairman of the homemaking committee, and Mrs. Richard Myrup. the group toured Hill Field Air senior at 'Pleasant Grove of .the child cart comForce Base which employs nearly School was among winners High In a chairmaa mittee. frneral During National Business Wo- States delffstisa t The courage and struggles of 1500 Ji an dj capped workers. Offi- - state-wl- d a as contest given la fsver. cf tit Another at a was the outlined assembly base ipesk W medicine women in by csmedielals Week ebserved project tt arranged men's to Sept. National early Employ the Mrs. Paul paelude ss frest s;rp forward Homer, chairman of the the year's chosea theme, jcbeon at the Officer'a Club In Physically" Handicapped week 4 local chapters ef Business ccEVtnUca rtcee-EiUc- a .d la setyrtEi tha or;dof Lake Mooseheart committee, uho asked Oct. At Women" the Salt American "Great guests.. forjhonor Oct. 5 to 11. Professional and Wtmts and sponsored af fcr women, to ofon equaUty a be Club that television the Kalon whoiCity they appeared upwrapped gifts members brought Its aept:ca by t the next business meeting for the special observances based an th vaa geceral met on Thursday at the home of show and in the evening enjoyed r theme 'The Rim-- ; Sistrr.bJy snd referral ta ' dinner at the Starlite Gardens, "Christmas In October" for Moose- national 1S52-Mrs. T. Will Jones3.. We fcope heart children. , parti Wa Build" and soecial em- - states for ratif.rstion. in presenting the subject. Mrs. Hotel Utah followed by movies. Mrs. Dimlrk was assisted by pbasis was placed upon the vital list tba U. S. de'e rstifn ta tha William J. Dalebiut spoke first of Phil L. Peterson, chairman of the a lrc!-- i Mrs.- - Don Elliott. Junior regent, importance :of each member ss-- l lentral anerrbly Dr, Elizabeth C. Anderson, an Eng- entertainment committee and vet "j who has Just returned from and esercincg his political, roscy fjusUfird somin as It does of wom- eran's employment representative lish physician and pioneer lumirrg DONNA PITTS . cmen mtm and tint imonf these Born in arranged the program. Other com Calif., after an absence of rights. en's rights in the several weeks. During that lime. During the week f the Nsiiensl will be rrpresetststlve buiipns 1636, it was felt during that period mittee members included Kenneth Mrs. Kenneth Bray arted as Juniur Federation of Business ar.d Profts- -' preff islonsl amn." that it was indecent for women to S. Benniom president LDS Business " Ttt ODVfB'J.oa cavers txtta the sional Women's Clubs. Inc.. througb regent. undertake the study or practice of College; Marvin I Mower, voca Us president, Helta O. Irwin, sent rifht to vote ifldMo fco1d pwfclie mnii Ttl" nartv nfr. medicine. Dr; Anderson served for tional rehabilitation supervisor; W. A m Cf f at office- - Tbe N'stioBsl rr a tv federation 30 years as a teacher and medical A. Macey. DAV representative, and; taiped members of the KS LJter- tfcere are 14 toun. out ' that poSots Dean that Acfceson. tht; state doctor. -urg'nf Mrs. of Club the home at uioya Ralph ' j. .wignau. aajutant;ar sl United Slates dtlrgatioa to Ike tries la wt,!ca womea kave She also discussed the life of Dr. from the American Lepion. Members kSrn more la and sli Nations United rijhts ftntrsl Elizabeth Blackwell who died in nancial assistance for the NEPH brought Wednesday. iiwmbly favorite covered dishes take a fivonWe stand co !h Con- - they esva acly partial riifcts. Tba chairman of the Orem telephone! Paulson and Mrs. Ray Olsen, who 1910. Sr was the first woman to commute was given by the So- -; and artcr they wert sampled by i sutfvev committee . and members gave comments of subscribers fwho obtain a medical diploma in the ciety for Crjppled Children and the guests the recipes vention of Pol.tlcsl Rights of Wo- -j fteratien bis supported action r ei-- ; by A Tetieal tee. Cemmissioa going-aaoffline committee reported" find- - were contacted in the .survey; ii;nitd states. In 1851 Dr.""BlaCk- honored men. The communlcstion and by the Disabled A variety of hot pud-ca- n party RlffeU for Womta slsct Its Trrt United Mrs. "that Harold tkt is ir.sk of the survey before mem- - Mrs. E. H. Johnson reported Ihe w;cn UTnt to New York to estab- Vosse, hope uho pressed leaving Veterans, jdings. vegetable casseroles, salads, to ar.d ersed make her home i,n Richland., States delegttioa te the ftctfsl. stfsica s.i years S breads and ce-I-d relishes all .Sponsored by the national com-jhfor tee sdoptiaa ef ifc and Eldon Bitter preat the home of Mrs. S. W.j assembly, will include ss rosnyj c,ities other, bcera NEPH Wash., was established the also a in week and d younge. as lecturer first to aciivesday a mittee, contributed delightful by.tfct S'.:-- s at Wo'eon. The tables were decorated ia Brimhall Jn Orem. Thursdsy when qualified women as it does men CcBrn'loa Drjj Humphreys led a pariel dis sented the leeal statutes in re- the New Vol Infirmary for Worn- by Congress in 1945. oa PeUtlesl! men ComicUtiOB ia The conveBtion .last cussion 4 ot . the proDiem of tele - cards to the problem. All commit-,- pri In 1868 at the aee'of 47 years Miss Brady is a senior at th- - a harvest tneme with fall fruits members of the Bridge Club met. nhiin Luncheon ct women is scoeauiea ic sprtiaf. was served members- timed the removal the sc r ir- in the Vitv and Enelahdl Tendon Rrnvn to Hich Pleasant ;rhnol after, uignts of the the from orchard hdttris. . AH memfeers f tht L'lak feJ- which the guests played bridge; be debated at tht fonhcomicf trrfjluccd committee members who 01 me rural lag irom me cuj-- - here she remained until tier af rrsUsa srd PrtftHr cm of tba ana summar session with vr. to in Ed Mrs. general facts the ttstrobly, determined in going priies (ieath iiumpnreys presented ' been Lovell, Mrs. John Orepicb. Mrs.j which opens Octcber 14. Tfcs oo- - sicca! Wereen's jizing the discussion said, 'jCer--j Dr. Mary Walker, the speaker R. V. Phillips and Mrs. Vork John- - vection is designed ta brief Shout. uri4 by tfca ststa prei iest C. Qr. Humphreys pointed dut that tainly Orem as the sixth largest said, pioneered women's dress re- orld-wij SOB. con- city in Utah should have urban form and suffrage in the United ec;u;:iUoo of the Jtia fbeiiks. En(tam City 1a vca 9J, tper cent of the persons Others present, were the M- - statua cf mtn and women la tbt, la tif cornice a'.rcuoa snd ta tacted in the survey made un- service when so many cities of- states. She .graduated as a doctor tf.e women la dames .Jim Sumner. Rulon West. exerrlt of political rights. much smaller populations have en- of medicine tt the ace. of 23. At 29 favorable comments on.,4he cl-win devote ta In tht! pro letter Joe tsr Mils her Irwin. Louis a Adams. as Marion: Elvick. s;tnal for that Union the service she entered years. Army eight, phr cent of joyed AMERICAN FORK October 10th will be the weddinji Slubbs. Rex Blackley .and Herd secretary of state ssld: "It is ori- trams la pcUUcal r.ili sr,d afcontacted made favor-- : Mrs. Raymond Gilliean, presi- - firsf "lieutenant and. received per- , ike;' citizens . . t ent! n to wear male attire. She date for Miss Kathleen Phillips and J. Douglas Burch. An- Peterson. requested Out taa Uclud fairs. abjp' comment and the majority dent was in charge of the i of leather Mrs. Lionel the boots, Fairbanks on or ing small ere and; high adopted single jthese ' introduced Joan Green; who re.n-- j striped trousers and long coat and nouncement of the engagement of this popular couplt wag pTTy lines. Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Phillips of this city, parents dered selections vocal accompany felt hat ofhe Union Army which made by fOnly a major' improvement ied by her 'mother. Mr. Mr. Burch is th son of Mrs. Annie Burch, Vernshe wore throughout the war and of the bride-elec- t. project can give Orem citizens Green. Mrs Vuiiam L. Jajrobserijfor many years. She was at one of Salt Lake City, and the late Claude Burch. axy relief in this very serious . cftrirnunications problem. Deaths, led the flag salute and Mrs.. How-- ! time taken captive during the be to The performed by former marriage, ceremony, serflbus fire losses, financial losses ard Hall gave the litany. ,fi?hting and was exchanged for a F. Rulon this of Nicholea of man rank. city, is to take place at Bishop i and equal business failures have all Mrs. Hugh Vern Wentz gave a beeln attributed to the poor tele-- , brief outline of niavs to be orc-- l 'Mrs. Dalebout touched on the the home of Mr. and Mrs. JackWilkina in Midvale. Mrs. Nightingale- who Wil.kins is a sister of ' phone service," Df. Humphreys sented in a joint project of the life of Florence ; 1920 in 'died after founding the club .with the Scera and theater is to Orem f continue city sjil. be wil A regiven a wedding by Mr. and Mrs. reception As modern system. Mrs. Williams nursing t prosper and progress an adeClyde serv-in in American hall of and l Fork. suit her y rigorous long unit appearance in Firmage Phillips that evening ciite. telephone system is abso-- - the.TB me bride-to-b- e ' ounns lce " .unntan school of Orem from here and all last The members hijrh urged Inte'y necessary." graduated 9 to The committee charged- that the the club to participate in the took90 ill and althoughsh she lived ln" mema in was and was dramatic active She affairs spring. age '. ea,rs and in ? to in the assist J telephone company officials have program ber of the'Kappa Delta Alpha dramatic society. to keep pace with the ganization of committees ( w h e n !vaA'?.. Ltah doctors Mrs Dalebout Mr. Burch. a graduate of the high school here, is ft vetso. to do and iof the requested development !fi!jpd most famous eran of World War II the 'hat among greeting-memberHostesses f and;said tv has resulted the jwhich having served in Italy and, France, Pratt, wife of present vital need for an over all guets were Mrs. Lionel Fair-- I was Romania The couple plans to make a temporary home at Dug-wakthe and Mrs. O. F. Johnson. ,Pfa!tJ.wh V"?--? 1JPexpansion and improvement pro- Mr. Burch is employed. where . :;. Members present were Mrs. 1, j. pam, was maT!M rf" C. tor Mrs. Carl of. lse the Anderson. committee u-Taylor. 1 .jpmbers Mrs. Leo Rowley. Mrs. Gerald;01 cJlJldw husband .nH she encouraged Jr:-. Buckley, Mrs. Clyde E. Weeks pm. l!r. - - fall-brida- i e. tt w fc3tlonal , Igue. wai-preiide- hit 4 . r Of Struggles of Women Doctors Political Rights of Women Stressed by BPW Clubs ii te lun-forwa- rd Taste, Tell Party Wins Club Praise tit-Id- Hears Women's Results of 'Phone Survey Club1 1 (f)rem - IT fr Itcd-djn- sd ! "..fee... "Tt Fi-ois- ..y Ameri-jchange- m Going Away Party Honors Member . T I ; g, " - i me.-nbe- m m 4 L rt st . poU-tic- . t'9 y d. I j ot s- scti'.r .lunch-tablishe- -! fc. 1 " - - serv-and-on- Crea I October 10 Chosen As Dgte. Gf Morrjage For Couple " ly cl-- ' tia bs dt ljrtrf bs -- meet-jmissio- ' . I - .Miss-Phillfps.- j j'f i X-ra- i- or-b- Of s j . Par-ban- ks y, Hello ...JJI ! ; Vic-s!u- ,.. ...i wh Halloween Sparks I' Hugh Vern $:?9$ ' 7. Mrs. ,7 William 'inner- - Mr, Went. -- JS?. M.fUn """ ' diploma Jacobsen."'Vrcl Mrs.j L. n' clear clnw received her Boston she S41.1l!Il"-:city.n- in June of (h 6o-vith-every- ill LJ.T j casuals thing 1877. Kct Vnn,, T'ia, Seal Bunnell. Mrs. Don Stubbs. women doctors;, said Mrs. Dale- Mrs. RayE Johnson. Mrs. Rulon :h t Vas'Dr. Jane Manning Scho- wesi. Mrs. uaroia reterson. ..Mrs. fi1H ,vas on the LDS jynn added a Kolana , B'sck cats and witches naa. manv vears. A rentqn fnnce. fn, s,,rf Halloween touch to the dinner Mrs. George Mrs. Mrs. Jamcs;w0man of great charm and Boyce. of the Provo Lady Lions mpftjng Mrs. Edwin Aiken. Mrs and well Thursday evpnine at the First LD Raymond Stewart. Mrs. William Nonal,fy on'shethe was calm platform. speaker's piseci Ward chapel. Orange; nasturtium room ana me surijer, lne orrtterpiecesi.,' flanked by iorange ; the mnmrawing 1aiidl.es in blark holders were ...ijiMrs. Raymond Gilugan hostesses. wms introduced" by-xne subject to in windows and the on'itables Guests were Mrs. Dean Stein- - Mrs Bert H. Opheikens who the Jlalloeen'theme.j. Mrs. Clayton Bisliop. Mrs. lined the strueele of doctors and rTeon I Mrs. Mather.' first W. A. the birth of medical science from1 Whitwood; Mrs conducted the meeting. Kenneth Sowards (and Mrs. Robert .Bma the year 1000. Thp group sane "Harvest IMoon" 'ham. , Austin Mrs. Tyler, president and Burton Mrs. by Frampton e conducted the meeting and after a ' , .accompanied by Mrs. Owes John-- j Idiscussion the club chose as. a idanced! (L j MariHh Fraucom MnnnrDrlspij. 'Ui IUI CU 11, iproiect the sponsoring of a thiiee numbers and": Mrsi Lela!1 for the new Utah County proper retold thf stnry of, "The Youth home now under construcMrs. Teivil and' Daniel Wehster. tion. Mrs. Maurice Harding was Rilon Morgan led the salute to the SPANISH FORK. Mrs. A1e.no appointed chairman with Mrs. C. "VV. for the dinner Meldrum, was hostess fn; a party H. Anrierso'i and .Mrs. Josiah Artatigemefits wrjre! niadp Rv Mrs Jack Smeath honoring her daughter 'Carma on Smith to assist her, Mrs. Lorenzo "Snow gave ta AV'ednesday at ftonimittee chairman, assisted by her 15th birthdayhome. at her They en- - port, of the legislative' council J!ks. Douglas Peck, director-ad-visc' and Mrs. l.e.ster Allcm Mrs. joyed the afternoon playing ganes.a meeting. " Mrs. and and Refreshments Jones Mrs. Hostesses Airs.Harold llintze Vern Bullock, .1 ar r n h c A tr V lovely birthday cake was cut and Howard Dixon served a dainty TJItfc. rooms Johnsen, Mrs. Marvin Laws. served to the following guests; luncheon. The entertaining nowers "ner, Miaron weam, were attractive" witn Lee Sheets. There 'were 62!hn,r,ey. ,y Mmmons. tiaine Harrison. themoi in pinn, luscnia ana yei-tp(;mbers present and two guests. , Roberta low. Nelson, Fra"( Pitt's. Ray Morgan, and 'Mrs. June, y"da. . . , .. . .. a ' i i i :ic!-- ; ii uiiy nun i uuu. auuJ vuiii-ki-' i tuner Chi,. 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