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Show 1 'It A It E-.titing plans arc in the air ts mi't'-lets'.ef ihe ".. Council map activities for their annual ; Spring Festival. Looking: over the music score above, are, left to right: Marguerite Jepperson, who will direct the chorus croup; Mrs. Carlos Phillips. Writers Section chairman; Mrs. G. R. Judd, Council president, and Mrs. Christie Lund Coles, i n charge of literature for the production. Seated at the pano Is Mrs. Fred Loveless, chairman of the Music Section. Art Tea Highlights Socio Events In Springvi lie - By EVELYN BOYER SPRINGVI LLE The, beauty ' of the art pieces in Springville Art Gallery was accented Saturday afternoon by the beauty of the Easter costumes of guests and the attractive at-tractive decorative theme of the city's leading social event at the year, the annual Art Tea. ; More than 600 women gathered as guests of Spring-ville's Spring-ville's federated clubs and were greeted by Mrs. Finley Roy- lance, head of the President clubs and general chairman of; the tea. ', Highlight of the occasion was the simulated conservatory which was created in the little theater of the art. building. Guests were served from the table beautifully appointed with grass linen cover centered with pink and white centerpiece of seasonal blossoms. Tall pink tapers tap-ers burned in silver candelabrum. candela-brum. Pouring were Utah's first lady. Mrs. J. Bracken Lee; Mrs. O. J. 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Act now, before they're all gone, and make one of these fine cleaners your own at a tremendous saving! 37 Council of the eight Springville Kingston, president of Utah State Federation of Women's clubs; Mrs. Wendell Erlandson, president of the district federation; federa-tion; Mrs. Sterling Price, wife of Springvilles mayor; Mrs. Harold Christensen, second vice-president of the state federation and Mrs. H. G. Reynolds, Jr. The minature conservatory was created on the stage, behind the serving table. Red roses, lilies and palms were banked in a Complete One - Stop 3). GENERAL p ELECTRIC VMUUGfl CLEANER and ATTflCHElEMf S a limited time only rm f-Sf mm tht combined prc9 ofS&M Cleaner... its auto- r i J Loss .....!. ' A I L 1 Ia b helps yon put JJ1 V. Vr any tool .arwherr ,Vf"J i V von want to dean! I Club Members Note Birthday Mrs. Kate McKinnon was honored hon-ored on the occasion of her birthday birth-day anniversary by members of the Forget-Me-Not club this week. The event took place at the McKinnon home in Lakeview, with Mr, BUkH T.y.o, h-.. Card ' games were played and prizes won by Mrs. Ada Marsh, Mrs. Taylor and Mrs. Mina Adams. Ad-ams. Luncheon and favors were in the Easter motif. Gifts were presented to the honoree by those named before RrtH R.mnoil Mrs Melinda Jorgenson, Mrs. Dorothy Jacob-sen Jacob-sen and Mrs. Nell Nuttall. solid arrangement of beauty. Receiving guests with M Roylance were Mrs. Lynn D. Taylor, Mrs. Jack Perhaml Mrs. R. H. Huntington, Mrs. William Schreiner; Mrs. George Bird, Mrs. Lorraine Beach and, Mrs. Orvil Ilray, all presidents of various va-rious federated clubs. Invitations were extended to all federated clubs of the state and many special guests. Women serving on committees included Mrs. Harold Whiting, Mrs. Beulah Whiting, Mrs. John Y. Bearnson, Mrs. W. W. Brock-bank, Brock-bank, Mrs. Carl Poulsen, Martha Bird, Mrs. Del Moine Christensen, Christen-sen, Mrs. Ed Johnson, Mrs. Alma Al-ma Miner, Mrs. Paul Haymond, Mrs. Wilford Beisinger, Mrs. Lee R. Taylor, Mrs. E. L. Holt, Mrs. Arthur Finley, Mrs. Paul Thorn, Mrs. Harrison Conover, Mrs. Charles Boyer, Mrs. Bert Cher-rington, Cher-rington, Mrs. F. C. Packard, Mrs. Charles Frank and Mrs. Orvil Clark. & Service Service" Phone 135 64.9S k I CENT K 1 M t i bruth 1- I 'P 4 I Voetin blinds. ) rr f&k. Crvic tool for radiators MLzL and tird-to-(rl-ac places - I Qyg7 "o BG Theme Of SpringFete By AUDRA HENDRICKSON A Joint project of the writers writ-ers and Music Sections p Women's Council will be th annual Spring Festival scheduled sched-uled to take place Tuesday at 8 p."m. in the Women's clubhouse. club-house. Theme of the event will be "Love," with original poems and correlated songs depict-1 ing five phases of the heavenly heav-enly emotion: love of home, mankind, God, nature and ror mantic love. Mrs. Carlos Phillips and Mrs. Fred Loveless, chairmen of the Writers and Music sections, sec-tions, respectively, are directing direct-ing arrangements. Special assistance as-sistance is being given by Mrs. Christie Lund- Coles from the. Writer's group, and Marguerite Jepperson, who will lead the chorus. Guests will be received by Mrs. G. R. Judd, council president; pres-ident; Mrs. Phillips, Mrs. Ar-mond Ar-mond Hawley, Mrs. Clifton Thayne and Mrs. Dean Han-. Han-. sen of the Writers Section; and Mrs. Loveless, Mrs. Merlin Mer-lin Terry, Mrs. Mark Anderson Ander-son and Mrs. Verna Christen-sen Christen-sen of the Music Section. Mrs. Douglas Lee and Mrs. Junius Christiansen are in-charge in-charge of refreshments.'while Mrs. Robert Reid and Mrs. Jack Henderson are directing arrangements for decorations. QQ VisitProvo Mrs. Clara Morgan, department depart-ment president of VFW auxiliaries, auxili-aries, and Mrs. Eva Edwards, ! senior vice-president of the de- partment, made their annual official of-ficial inspection visit this week to Provo Garden City auxiliary 9276. Members of Ute Post 162 auxiliary aux-iliary were special guests at the session, which took place at the Veterans' Service center Refreshments Re-freshments were served and the two visiting dignitaries gave brief talks. Members of the Garden City group have made aprons which they will present to patients at the county infirmary as Easter gifts. Pair Wedded At Home In a quiet ceremony at the home of C. M. Wentz in Mapleton, Miss Lillian Wentz was married to Richard William Black by Bishop A. D. Buckner of Grand View Ward. From Provo. the bride is the sister of Mr. Wentz. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. James A. Black of Springville. . The bride wore a grey suit with green accessories and her flowers flow-ers were red roses and gardenias. Mrs. Wentz wore green crepe and Mrs. Black wore dark blue crepe. Both had gardenia corsages. The newly weds will make their lome in Provo. Pnwnrrf-Tir Plights "froth PAYSON Interesting news is the announcement of the engagement engage-ment and coming marriage of Lt. jjJiIjUl-Margaret Schaerrer Clay ton, formerly of Payson, now a nurse at U. S. Naval hospital, Pensacola, Flo., to Lt. James' Cecil Ce-cil Howard, U. S. Navy, retired. A daughter of Raymond H. Clayton, former resident of Pay-son, Pay-son, Lt. Clayton will be remembered remem-bered for her activities in local music circles. She is a graduate of Payson high school. The wedding date is set for IJune 27. Mrs. Clayton Is DUP Hostess Mrs. May Clayton was charming charm-ing hostess Thursday afternoon for Camp Provo of DUP. First vice-captain Reva C. Bullock was in charge. Captain Hazel Anderson and Pearl Daniels gave reports on the recent state convention and elections of the DUP. Rose Bush- SPRING COATS - - I SUNPY HERALD Annual Dinner By Dancing Friends Group The annual dinner dance staged by Dancing Friends was an event of Thursday evening in the Joseph Smith building, according to Mrs. S. Elmer Jacobsen, one of the committee members in charge. j- Tables were decorated with novefarrangements of crepe paper and tall slender tapers. A" gardenia was given to each lady as a favor. Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Hicks played their xylophones during the dinner, and Marilyn Oldroyd and Kenneth San- som gave readings. Dancing followed for the 306 guests present. v Arrangements were under the direction of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Sandgren, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel E. Blackham and Mrs. Smith Named Prexy Mrs. Josiah . Smith elected to the presidency of Kalon club ven members gathered in the home of Mrs. C. R. Anderson for their Thursday night meeting. Mrs. A. H. Young is new secretary, sec-retary, and Mrs. Howard Dixon was named to serve on the program pro-gram committee. Mrs. Maurice Harding, present executive.fcon-ducted executive.fcon-ducted the session. i "Early American Literature" was the topic of discussion on the program led by Mrs. Rodney Taylor, Tay-lor, with Mrs. J. Lynn Clark and Mrs. Lorenzo Snow assisting. Each gave pertinent information covering cov-ering some phase of the over-all subject. Buffet Mmcheon was served to those mentioned previously and Mrs. Fred C. Williams, Mrs. Lewis Lew-is A. Hancock, Mrs. Austin Tyler, Mrs. Andrew McDonald, Mrs. Howard Dixon, Mrs. J. G. Han-seen, Han-seen, Mrs. A. H. Young and Mrs. Wilford Hall. Poems Read At ALR Meet Highlight of the meeting of the Friendly Circle, ALR Chapter Two, was the reading of poems w ritten by the late Dr. George H. Brimhall, former president of BYU. His daughter, Mrs. J. Will Knight (Jennie Brimhall) presented pre-sented the program. Hostess for the occasion was Mrs. Edgar McArthur, who had decorated her home with Easter arrangements. Mrs.C R. Hodson, Provo, and Mrs. Fern Smith, Murray, were guests. Also present were Mrs. W. Lester Mangum, Mrs. Wells Brimhall, Mrs. Jacob Coleman, Mrs. Joseph Clark, Mrs. William J. Robinson, Mrs. Royal J. Mur-dock, Mur-dock, Mrs. Nellie Parker and Mrs. W. Monroe Paxman. Club Notes Municipal Section Womens Council ... Meeting will be Monday at 2:30 p. m. in the Womens clubhouse, club-house, with Mrs. Vasco M. Tanner Tan-ner as speaker. Her subject will be "Conditions in the Rhine Valley." Val-ley." , C" wi ,Prvf puncheon promptly Monday. at 8 p. m. Past Matron's Circle O.E.S. Members will meet Wednesday Wednes-day at the home of Mrs. H. A. Immisch for a 1:30 luncheon and business meeting.. Ninteenth Century Mrs. Katherine T. Baker will give a paper on "Indian Welfare" Wel-fare" at the meeting set for April 22 at 2:30 p. m. in the Karl Scherer home. Lambda Tau Mrs. Bert-Bullock will be, hostess hos-tess Monday at 8 p. m. for an election meeting. Monday Social Mrs. Melissa Lewis, 610 W. 1st S., will be hostess Monday at 2 p. m. ell gave a reading and Mrs. Daniels Dan-iels read a history of her grandmother, grand-mother, Mrs. Harriet Ingram Gardner Hoyt. Little Linda Lewis delighted the group with a vocal solo, and -Effie Clark presented the lession on "The Story of the Blind." Refreshments were served to 30 members and guests by Mrs. Clayton, Mrs. Sarah Dixon, Mrs. May Dixon and Mrs. Marie King. Sunday, April 17, 1949 Dance Held Mrs. L. B. Bennett, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs.. Jacobsen Card Party Planned By Sorority 1 A card party, with proceeds slated to aid the Utah Valley hospital hos-pital expansion fund drive, is being be-ing sponsored by the Xi, Chi and Xi Beta chapters of Beta Sigma Phi. It will take place April 21 at 8 p. m. in the Valley Mortuary Mortu-ary drawing room. Door prizes will be awarded, as well as prizes for high scoring players in the games. Refreshments Refresh-ments will be served. Lyle Wol-sey Wol-sey and Marvel Wolsey areni-chairmen areni-chairmen in charge of arraingep-ments. arraingep-ments. Couple Plans Summer Rites Among the pleasing Eastertime announcements is that of the early summer wedding plans cf Hazel Ferre who will marry Lewis Vernon Ver-non Bowman. Announcement of the engagement is made by Mr. and Mrs. Noal Ferre, parents of the bride-elect. The benedict-elect is a son of Mr. and Mrs. D. V. Kendall of Vineyard. Hazel is a graduate of Sharon stake seminary and will graduate from Lincoln high school at commencement com-mencement time. Mr. Bowman attended at-tended high school in Springville. Spring-ville. - Songsters Give Program Mrs. Smoot Brimhall, who is affiliated with the Utah Songwriter's Song-writer's Guild, presented the program pro-gram when members of ALR Chapter 12, Creative Fine Arts group, met with Mrs. C. A. Dahl-quist. Dahl-quist. Mrs. Eliza Merrill, president, was in charge, and Mrs. Adeline Knight read the prayer. Mrs. Clothilde Newren, gave the Reveries. Rev-eries. On the musical program Mrs. Elaine Ahlander sane three so los, accompanied' by Mrs. Brim hall, and Elizabeth Goold and Colleen Adamson sang duets, wit hFrank GoolaNaccompanying inrm. - v . iwo oi nis compositions were presented by Dick Holdaway, who also played his own accompaniment accom-paniment on the guitar. 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