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Show 1 7 i. .. '.lf- . ' " " -: v - 4 -V f . 1;. f 1 1 - ' MRS. DOUGLAS LEX, reception chairman .MRS. VICTOR J. BIRD, - general chairman MRS, RALPH CRAVEN, hottest ; Central. : U tah Music Lovers to Fete National Federation Vic e - Pres id en t Tod leaders of music . clubs organizations and choruses in Utah county, as. well as state and national officers, are ex pected to be present at the reception -being -held today from 2 to 4 p. m. in the Smith building In honor of - Mrs, Ronald Doujan, vice president' of the National Federation of Music clubs. , -.. ; ; '':- '-y-- f- ; Among special guests at the 1 K. ) : tl Crocheted Charmer By MRS. ANNE CABOT New style calot to be crocheted in two colors. Pretty and gay and mighty practical. Make one to give away or give it to yourself. ; Pattern No. 5021 consists of complete crocheting ,, instructions. stitch illustrations, material re quirementa and -finishing '.: directions. direc-tions. -:-,u'y- " , Send 20c in COINS, your name, addrest and the PATTERN NUMBER NUM-BER to ANNE CABOT (Provo Daily Herald) 828 Mission- St., Ban rranciseo l, cai. reception will be Dr. Francis Elliott Clark, - Murray, charter member of the federation; Mrs. Vera Beason, Salt Lake City, regional re-gional president; Mrs. Edna Burkhardt, Salt Lake City, state president: and Mrs. Edna John son, Salt Lake City Utah repre sentative on the national board They will be honored, with Mrs. Dougan, at a luncheon following the reception. with local music leaders as hostesses, Convention Chairman Mrs. Dougan. a resident of Be loit. Wis., is chairman of the national na-tional convention planned for 1951 in Salt Lake City, and the reception is designed to stimulate interest in that event She will be featured speaker. Mrs. Dougan Dou-gan has been feted in Ogden and Salt Lake City before coming to Provo, according to . Mrs. Victor J. Bird, Provo, general chairman of ararngements for , the recep tion. . - . . .-t; ';- Mrs. Ralph Craven la official hostess, and Mrs. Douglaj Lee is chairman of the reception, assist ed by Mrs. Armand Eggertsen, representing the hostess group, the Womens CouncU. , Assisting Mrs. Craven will.be Mrs. S. R. Boswell and Mrs. E. C Burton. Special Invitations Special invitations were issued to presidents of all federated wo men s clubs in uui area; men s civic clubs; Provo Chamber of Commerce heads; leading church and school groups concerned with music; local musical organizations in towns throughout the county, and anyone interested in music. Especially invited were Dr. Christen Jensen, acting president of Brigham Young university, and his wife. Directors of the Intermountain Symphony society will assist; with hostess duties. They are: Mrs. Paul Vincent, Mrs. Ed Firmage, Mrs. P. L. Larsen, Mrs. Lynn Taylor; Mrs. Denzll A. Brown, Mrs. Walter T. Hasler, Mrs. Hazel Erlandaon and Mrs. H. J. Heisch. . Musical Nunbers '-Vf . Entertainment planned for the reception includes numbers by the y. Treble-Clef, x Mendelssohn, Musettes, and Trouba-dears choruses. ;vv' Solo work will be done by Mrs. Lee, who announces that rehearsals rehears-als for her Palm Sunday oratorio "God and Man," will begin Thurs dav. - . " A pink and white color scheme BsMMeeiSMsiiSMisaiiSa ft J , MRS. RONALD DOUGAN, . r honored guest ;'; ; will be carried out in floral cen terpieces and room decorations, with refreshments in the - same motif. Decorations were arrang ed under direction of a committee commit-tee headed by Mrs. Eggertsen and Mrs. G. L. Hobbs. and consisting of members of the Cauntenctti orus and Utah Stake Singing Mothers. " ' ... '.. ' ' Mrs. Bird and Mrs. Lee handled invitations, and LeGrande Ander son headed the finance committee, commit-tee, aided by Mendelssohn chorus members. - Hostees Committee Federated Women's Music club members of , Springville. and members of the Sharmeer, La-tona La-tona and Chauntenetts chorus will assist Mrs. Eugene Sneakman with serving. Mrs. j. Edwin Stein heads the hostess eommittM Mrs. H. B. Menscl. Mrs ir.va Packard, Mrs. R. Gam Clark, Mrs. Florence J. Madsen and Mrs. LeGrande Le-Grande Dunkley. On the refreshment refresh-ment committee are members of the Springville Ladies chorus, Intermountain Symphony orchestra orches-tra and the Mendelssohn chorus auxiliary. Relief Society WEST UTAH STAKE Union meeting will be held today to-day at 2:30 p. m. in the Third ward chapel. .. RIVERGROVE WARD Meeting will be held Mpnday at 2 p. m. Literary lesson will be given and there will also be a nursery. EAST PROVO STAKE Union meeting will be held at S p. m. today in the Fifth-Eighth ward chapel. BONNEVILLE WARD Meeting is scheduled fo 2:30 p. m. Tuesday. Emma Boulter will give the social science lesson: EIGHTH WARD Meeting will ' be held - Monday at 2:30 p. m. Christie Lund Coles will give the literary lesson. s NINTH WARD Meetin gis scheduled for 2:30 p. m. Tuesday. Emma Cluff and Marintha Pendleton will give the social science lesson. TWELFTH WARD' Monday at 8 p. m., Carma Sand-berg Sand-berg will give the literary lesson and business will be conducted.: THIRTEENTH WARD - Meeting is scheduled for 8 p. m. Monday. Katherine , Clyde will give the literary lesson. WYMOUNT WARD Ruth Mclntire will give the lit erary lesson Monday at 8 p. m. ELEVENTH WARD -T ' Meetlnc is scheduled for J2 o. m. Tuesday. r Mrs. Nbrma Gale will give the literary lesson. Special music will be given. SECOND WARD ' Rosella Jolley will give the lit erary lesson at 2 p. m. Monday. Singing mothers will give special numbers , by Ella Stubbs. There will be a nursery. TENTH WARD Singing practice will be held Tuesday at 1:30 p. m., with the regular meeting beginning at 2:30 p. m. Josephine Allred will give the social science lesson. There will be a nursery. MANAVU WARD Meeting will be held Monday at 2:30 p. m. Odessa Cullimore will give the literary lesson. There will be a nursery. m m Goshen News By Mrs. Madeleine Llndqulat Mrs. Ruby Steele was hostess at a DUP meeting held recently at her home. Captain Naomi Jer-maln Jer-maln conducted the meeting and Mrs. Emma Steele gave the Wes son. Refreshments were served to Mrs. Edna Perry, Mrs. Helen Nelson, Melba Allen. Mrs. Naomi Jermain, Mrs. Elizabeth Burras-ton Burras-ton and Mrs. Emma Steele. 1 Mrs. Alice Powelson was hon ored at a party Friday given by the Birthday club. ; Mrs. Donna Marie Hansen and daughter, Patricia, of Salt Lake City, are visiting at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Taibert Fowler. - . . . - .; -v:- Mrs. Emma Jasperson returned home Tuesday from the Payson hospital where she underwent a major operation recently. Mrs. Lucille Johnson is visiting in Los Angeles with her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Horton. The Hortons have a new baby son. ' Crisp1 Whi te Play Togs CUllDAY IiIZlALD i , 1 1 u 1 1 II l WHITE FABRICS, dramatize play togs for spring. Glazed white chintz makes little boy shorts and matching bra (left). Embossed white cotton lends new Interest to pedal pushers (right) which team with wesklt that features trick flyaway pocket anchored by one button. Two Women Receive.Gifts Mrs. Garth Groneman and Mrs, Don Thornton were presented with gifts in honor of their birthday birth-day anniversaries by members of Doce Amigas club Thursday eve- nlng. The group met In the home of Mrs. Jack Groneman. Pinochle - games 1 were played. Mrs. Keith Bailey and Mrs Jack Clark won prizes. Also In attend ance were Mrs. Verl Perry, Mrs. Gordon McCausland, Mrs. -.Dean Loveless. Mrs. ' Carl Evans, Mrs. Ray Snow, Mrs. Max Whiting and Mrs. Jay Christensen. ' Family Party Notes Birthday Celebrating his birthday anniversary, anni-versary, Y. M. Off ret was feted at a family dinner party at his home in Wlldwood this week, with his wife. as hostess. - v...; a. Gifts were received by the honoree, and square .dancing was enjoyed, i Present were ' the guest of honor and hostess, Mr.: and Mrs. Ford McKeen, Mr. and Mrs. Marion Of fret, Mr. and Mrs. Tom, Jensen, 'Mr. and Mrs. DeVar Off-ret, Off-ret, Mr. and Mrs. Lou Hall, Mr. and Mrs. Glen : Phillips and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Off ret .. .. . , To make a toothbrush more -intriguing to a youngster, and: to keep . ownership clear, paint brushes with kid's name In bright red nail polish. - By EPSIE KINARD ' . NBA Fashion Editor . NEW YORK (NEA) The best fashion foils -for. sun-drenched skins are, as every girl knows, glistening white play togs. ; Thanks to new fabric treatments, treat-ments, these togs are coming up for spring and summer looking more spectacularly white. There's white chintz,; famed for its high shine.. Designers of play- clothes are taking it tight out of decorators' hands. Another daz zling white . fabric heading for tennis courts, golf' links and beaches is the fine combed white cotton that's giving pique a run for Its honors.' Instead of ' weaving, weav-ing, embossing by copper rollers gives this fabric its deeply-cleft- ed honeycomb or diagonal pati tern, its crispness, and a luster that looks silky in the sun. .-' California's Stehanie ' Koret stars both of these fabrics in her new playclothes collection. White embossed cotton - makes long shorts Which, are topped by a cutaway cut-away : wesklt with a ".t Peter Pan collar and a new idea in pockets. xnat s a "flying" Docket shaped like a purse and anchored to the shoulder of the wesklt by one pearl button. . simply styled shorts ana a halter bra with "spaghetti" string straps will shine as a . playtime outfit because it's made of white chintz, glazed to enhance' white' ness and to resist soil. A feature of the ''little boy" shorts is a huge cone-shaped pocket at the front of the pants. . . Auxiliary Does Benefit Work Beginning work on their Christ mas benefit project, -members of VTW 9276 auxiliary met Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Ed Moe. , .i-V'':-v;-l,.,s Social chat was enjoyed, and luncheon was served to the fol lowing: ' Mrs. p Floyd Hitchcock, Mrs. G. M. Haws, Mrs. Roy Tyler, Mrs. Jean Fountin, Mrs. Moroni J. Cottam, Mrs. Austin Carter and Mrs. v. J. Nualnk. .1 f - ws j TMnni mump ' 4 . ., ' . - Heber News By MARION D. CLEGG j Among the missionaries leaving the mission home for their various var-ious fields of labor Wednesday were Joseph William Witt, son of Mr. and Mrj. Joseph Witt, who left tor the Eastern Canadian mission; and Wayne C. Brierly, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Brierly of. Heber, who will, serve the Great Lakes : mission. Elder Brierly , represented the Com- mings ward in Salt Lake City. . . Mrs. Bernice Engstrom of Im perial, Neb., is visiting her sisters. Mrs. St. B. Maw in Salt Lake, and Mrs. Camilla Miller in Heber. Mr. and Mrs. ' Harold Miller ' re turned Tuesday to their home for a short visit after spending most of the winter in Boron, Cal. . Utah fish and game commission films were shown to the older stu dents of the Central school Thurs day morning. Film subjects were Utah's wild ducks. Mrs. ' Edna . Montgomery ; has been vacationina with her son. Robert and his family of Payson. They spent several days in southern south-ern Nevada and California. Junior hish school students mi. joyed a dance in the high school gym Tnursaay evening. - Mrs. tame naweu returned to her home in Salt Lake Satur day, rafter, visiting with relatives in Heber for several days. -Heber Fourth ward conference will be held today with meetings sei at 11 ajn. ana 7:30 p.m. CardweU Clegg attended - the organization meeting qf the Central Cen-tral Utah water users at the New-house New-house hotel Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. George Strebel entertained at a family dinner honoring Mrs. StrebeTs father, Andrew McDonald, on his 80th birthday Monday. , ' Friends and relatives called on Mri. Margaret Calllster. Wednesday Wednes-day to offer birthday congratulations. congratu-lations. ' , . Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Sweet attended at-tended 1, the wedding of. their nephew. Gene Hansen, 1st Salt Lake CJty Monday. Mrs. Jennie Johnson. Midwav. entertained the Hawthorne camp of the DUP at her. home Thursday Thurs-day afternoon. The lesson was presented by Beth Probst. . As sisting Mrs. Johnson with serving were .. Nina Kohler and Ruth I Wl LMA'S PROFESSIONAL SHOP OFFERS ANY UP TO $10.00 PERMANENT V crtD TUIC COUPON AND , ; . . ; Open S to l n. 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