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Show Club Notes Reception To oJ Fete Gouple Friends Enjoy Party Recently Porcelain, .'China, Subject A A U W ,uT Tt g?,r relVon Tp.3l w w w I OREM A group of young folk nr.rK wmm nf th hiumunt ft PAVsriN Announcement Is were entertained at a party by' Pieces of china and Dorcelain the Provo Public library, Thurs- made by Mr. and Mrs. David E.j miss Merla V. Keetch, at her.from different parts of the world main DUSines xne y wnen DAILY HERALD Wednesday, January 15, 1947 7 Navy Mothers Election Held An election of officers was the Auxiliary Election Held Firemen's auxiliary members met for election of officers at the home of Mrs. Mary Norman, Monday evening. Mrs. Dorthea Loveless was assisting hostess for the affair. Outgoing officers were Mrs. Irene Harward, president; Mrs. Goldie Menlove. secretary; Mrs. Dorthea Loveless, reporter. New officers elected were: Mrs. Elsie Smith, president; Mrs. Wanda Kirkwood, vice-president; Mrs. Doris Dickson, secretary; Mrs. Bernice Brimhall, reporter. Other members present included in-cluded Mrs. Elsie Smith, Mrs. La-Von La-Von Brimhall and Mrs. Teton Jackson. Two guests for the evening were Mrs. Adaline Scott and Mrs. Lillian Elton. Progressive bingo and tasty refreshments re-freshments were diversion for the remainder of the evening. Open Session Of CultusClub ' PAYSON An open session of the Payson Cultus club will be held Thursday at 8 p.m. in the Wilson Little Theatre. Mrs. L. D. Stewart, club music chairman is arranging the program and it M'Men, Gleaners Plan Skating Party Saturday The Provo LDS stake M Men and Gleaner Girls will hold a skating party Saturday at the Provo boat harbor at Utah lake, stake officials announced today. M Men and Gleaners from the various wards will meet at the respective ward chapels at 6:30 before leaving for the harbor. Persons with cars are asked to assist with the transportation Comnetitlve sames and races will be held, with prizes for winners. Chili, hot dogs, apples and candy will be sold. CI Club Members Hear of Pioneers Entertaining her guests with pioneer stories, Mrs. Felinda Huff played hostess to members of the E M C club when they met at her home Friday evening. Mrs. Marjorie Mobley was assisting as-sisting hostess. Social chat followed a delicious lunch served. Those present were Mrs. Edith Clayton. Mrs. Eliza West, Mrs. Lucile Peay, Mrs. Margaret Hi-att, Hi-att, Mrs. Dorothy Rasmussen. Mrs. Vera Liddiard, Mrs. i-uie day at 7:30 o'clock. WOMEN'S COUNCIL' The artist section of the Women's Wom-en's Council will meet at the Women's clubhouse, Friday at 2 o'clock. Work and criticism will take place. LEGION AUXILIARY American Legion 'auxiliary members will meet this evening at 8 o'clock at the Veterans Service Center. LITERARY LEAGUE Members of the Literary Lea ue will meet Friday at 4 o'clock at the home oi Mrs. JLenn creer ejarnson oi rayson, o . u -; nome, aaxuraay evening. helped to Illustrate the talk by u mm - iutr. ami Mr "fcshments served to Miss Shir-huh nrtiv ohtna HnHm th FHn Miler- of Salem which was lene Erickson. Miss Kathryn, na f h hnm nrt wrtinn solemnized on January 15 in the 'Memmott, Miss Sharleen Peacock, ;of tne women's Council Monday lCarlos Campbell, rst vice-com- the Navy Mothers met at the Veterans Service Center, recently. New officers elected were Mrs. J. H. Shurtleff, commander; Mrs. A4ice. Tin .Tat IfeitriAnaM 1 A4ioei " .... - A i ),.. nt iBiiernoon ai me iiumc vi win. reception In honor or tne j Terrv. Mis Ninrv Tavlnr ..J ... pie will be given riaay, ; Fi-"d V-hVv v nZnnv ' A,ex neaquwt. coupie wm ue ven ""1 Floyd Farley. Ray Allred, Danny '""? January 17. ip the Payson First lv Robrt r: urt is th hnst : Club members contributed Monthly Meeting president. Installation Of Officers Held New officers were installed at the meeting of the Fehano cluw Monday evening at the home of Mrs. Thora Wilder. Mrs. Viola Thompson was assisting hostess. Officers installed .ere Mrs. Emma Jacobsen, president; Mrs. Dora Robinson, vice-president; Mrs. Mildred Hall, secretary, treasurer and historian. Retiring officers were, Thora Wilder, president; Mrs. Elda Harrison, vice-president; Mrs. Donna Melville, Mel-ville, secretary, treasurer and historian. OMEGA AUXILIARY Mrs. Mildred Busk will be hostess to members of Omega auxiliary when they meet at her home, 361 West Eighth North street, Thursday evening at 8 o'clock. All members are re quested to attend. FINE ARTS Members of the fine arts club will meet at the home of Mrs. Doyle Dastrup, Thursday afternoon after-noon at 3:30 o'clock. Mrs. Ellis Peeler will present the program YESHARAH The Yesharahs, returned mis-: sionary club, will meet at thb home of Ruby Durrant at .1089 West First North street. Friday. Literature and drama will be the subject discussed. PROVO HIGH WOMEN The Provo High school Women's club will meet Thursday at 4 o'clock at the home of Mrs. R. L. Gunn, 265 East First South street. READERS GUILD Readers Guild members will meet at the home of Mrs. Louis K. DeHart, Friday afternoon at 4 o'clock. The address is Eighth North and Tenth West street. PROVANNAS The Provannas club meeting will be at the home of Mrs. Walter Taylor Friday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. TRIPLE FOUR Triple Four club members will tatoc Th win cnnH tnmol meet at ine nome oi mrs. we time with relatives in Arizona and! Jones, Friday at 1:30 o'clock. . . . .. . pian 10 go as jar soumeasi as Florida. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Gividen entertained at a dinner to celebrate cele-brate their 48th wedding anniversary anni-versary at their home in Maple-ton. Maple-ton. A large group of family members mem-bers from Springville. Provo, Spanish Fork and Mapleton attended at-tended the function. i Mr. ana Mrs. ram t. tggertsen (Maurine Child) have returned to Denver, Colo., where Mr. Eg ward chapel. Miss Taylor Guest Of Honor Mr. and lrs. Bob Webster entertained en-tertained at their home with a dinner party honoring Miss Maribeth Taylor, who is leaving for Los Angeles to finish her studies In art. iAnd Social Held Vance, Robert Curtis, the hostess. and her sister,. Miss VaLoyjmany of the pieces displayed. Keetch. ! Following' the interesting dis-i ' coure. Miss Claudia Marshall! Lakeview ward Primary offic- favored with a vocal solo. ers nd teachers' monthly prepa Buffet Lunch Enjoyed By Club Bridge club held at the home of Mrs. Wesley Keetch Monday evening featured a tasty buffet lunch served in a room decorated with lovely carnations The party occurred Tuesday Bridge was the main diversion evening and guests for the affair for the evening. Prizes went to included Mr. and Mrs. T. T. Tay-'Mrs. Elmer Shell, first prize and lor, Miss Jeanne Taylor, Robert1 Mrs Garth Boyce, second prize. Webster, Paul Webster, Miss Those present were Mrs. Paul Janice Webster and the hast and Boyce, Mrs. Clifford Babcock, hostess. Mrs. Lee Carson. Mrs. Bud Bar- Games and social chat com-; ber, Mrs. Garth Boyce, Airs. Elmer pleted the-enjoyable evening. Shell and Mrs. Wesley Keetch. Tasty refreshments were served to 21 members and three guests present. ( , 0 Diversion For Club, Tripoli OREM Mrs. Raymond Gill- man entertained the members of her club at her home, recent Ty. "Tripoli," was played and a delicious de-licious lunch served at the card table to Mrs. Monte Wight. Mrs Que Hasen, Mrs. Paul Stratc and the hostess. . ration meeting was held at jthe home of Mrs. Crissie Hales, Mon day evening. The teachers training lesson was given by Mrs. Hales. The remainder remain-der of the evening was spent practicing songs for the centennial centen-nial year and in social chat. Refreshments were served to the following members present: Mrs. LaVada Nielsen, Mrs. Alta Johnson, Mrs. Myrtle Jeppescn, Mrs. Ada Croffman, Mrs. Verda Madsen, Mrs. Velma Williams, mander; Mrs. Elmo Loveridge, ; second vice-commander; Mrs. H. r H. Howser, adjutant; Mrs. Melvin Fillmore, finance officer; Mrs. Vilate Rodeback, chaplain; Mrs. ., C. S. Johnson, judge ' advocate; Mrs. E. O, Moe and Mrs. Albert Robinson, matrons of arms; Mrs. H. J. Butler and Mrs. Charles, Mason, color bearers. f The club voted to plant the;-peace the;-peace rose at the foot of the memorial, in honor of World War II veterans, in the rose garden at North park, Acts AT OHCE to relieve DUE TO COLDS Prescribed by thsNMitds of Doctoral rmrcrssix U $cientlflcllv prepared to act at once not only to rIleT uch coughing but also to looMn tickling phlegm and make tt eaeler to raUe. Safe and mighty elective tor hath old and Tount . PltMnt ta$tingl Mrs. Theima Cropper. Mrs. Clco Xnespenelve. vtimTIICCI I1C Johnson, Mrs. Ethel Duffin. Mrs.j Anydrugtore.-3fcf UOOlll Jessie Johnson and Mrs. Hales. 1 (Adv.) will be given by the Women's Allmen, Mrs. Beulah Henrichsen, Chorus of the Municipal Council, Mrs. Julia Brim and Mrs. Ber- f eaerated club or Provo. miss nice Hopkins. Marguerite JenDerson is the di- rector of the group Club members are expected bring guests and a special invita tion is extended to music groups ana an inieresiea according 10, Mr and Mrg Xed A Rowland ammo, wuson, -uuus cmo d two daushters have returned Sprin&ville ins I ' to their homes in Pocatello, Ida., after a few days visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Amasa Rowland and other relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Clyde are spending a few weeks vacation vaca-tion trip touring the southern Others present were Mrs. Har- n ocow, miss raizaoexn aouier, gertsen is enrolled in medical ana ivirs. xwaurine erimnan. school at the University of Colo- raao. aner a iew aays -isn wun relatives and friends in Springville. Spring-ville. Miss Mary Louise Rowland left recently to enroll in school at the U.S.A.C.. Locan. OREM Mr. and Mrs. Harold Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Ewing and Hansen entertained at a delicious son Howard have returned from chicken dinner at their home! California, where thev spent the Monday evening. i holidays with, relatives. They oiiowing dinner games and i visited Mr. and Mrs. Leo P. Sei Chicken Dinner, Games, Enjoyed social chat were enjoyed by Mr. and Mrs. Owen Beardall of Springville, Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Kay of Provo, Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Mer-rill Smih of Payson and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Harris of Lindon. o rem Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Boswell have returned home after spending spend-ing several days in Price, where they were called when Mrs. Bos-well's Bos-well's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Beebe were injured in a car accident, whilp visiting relatives in Price. Their home is in Altona. Mr. Beebe came to Orem with Mr. and Mrs. Boswell who will care for him and they are bringing Mrs. Beebe here for Mrs. Boswell to care for soon as she is sufficiently suf-ficiently recovered to be moved. Mrs. Josephine Harmon has bold (Margaret Ewing) and son and daughter at San Francisco and with other relatives at Danville, Dan-ville, Calif. Mr. and Mrs. R. G. MacKenzie Jr.. have returned to their home in Richmond. Calif., after a few days visit with her parents, Mr and Mrs. Ernest Bramall and with other relatives and friends Provo. An interesting talk on Canada by Mrs. Erwin Sheffield featured the meeting of the Pari Passu club when members were enter tained at the home of Miss Martha Bird. Miss Georgia Anderson of Provo was a special guest. The program under direction of Mrs Kay Johnson was preceded by a tasty lunch. Mrs. Bert Taylor will be hostess to members of the Firemen's Auxiliary at her home on Mon day evening, January 13, begin ning at 8 p.m. been called to California due to the serious illness of her little granddaughter there, who underwent under-went an operation for tumors on her brain. Mrs. Harmon plans to stay in California until early spring. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Kofford and daughter ReNae - -ere Sunday Sun-day dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Laudie at their home in Manilla. Mr. and Mrs. LaVere H. Brady and daughters of Durango, Colo, are visiting here with Mr. ant' Mrs. Virgil F. Tooley at Beverly Place. iCon Amore Enjoys Evening Of 500 500 was diversion for members of Con Amore when they met at the home of Mrs. David L. CoXi Monday evening. Prizes were awarded Mrs. Fred Liddiard. first prize: Mrs. Lynn Tregeagle, second prize; Mrs Maurice Snell, traveling prize. Lunch was served to the members mem-bers and guests present. Guests for the evening were Mrs. Lynn Cerale and Mrs. Elmo Beers. Members present were Mrs. Sunny Funk, Mrs. Frank Cox., Mrs. Seth Billings, Mrs. Joseph; S. Jensen. Mrs. Dow Sorenson.i Mrs. Jack Thomas and Max Berg. 0 6 IS Former MIA Members Feted Hostesses for entertainment given for a group of former MIA Utah stake board members Monday Mon-day evening were Mrs. Katie P. Mitchell, Mrs. LaVon H. Jones and Mrs. Arma Taylor at the home of the former. Games were played with prizes awarded and social chat enjoyed. Group singing was followed by the serving of tasty refreshmentr. Those present wepe Mrs. Elda Jackson. Mrs. Wanda Snow, Mrr. Myrtle Corkrane. Mrs. Esther Edmunds, Ed-munds, Mrs. Ruth Biddulph, Mrs. Fawn J. Taylor, Mrs. Margaret W. Peay, Mrs. Mildred B. Hal!. Mrs. Rhoda Terry, Mrs. Myrtle Madsen, Mrs. Marjorie Shepard, Mrs. Alice Worthen, Mrs. Myrtle Halladay, Mrs. Lawana P. Bunnell Bun-nell and Mrs. Clara Johnson. e ... Winter wool blankets should be carefully shaken at intervals to fluff up the nap which supplies the warmth. Might Roughs aeaaeaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa duo to cold . . .eased without dosing when you rub throat, chest and " ft back with time-tested VeMowi f Adv.) CAnnouncement Of TEVEN Sale . Sensational Beginning Friday 9 January -17 . STORE WILL BE CLOSED JAN. 16th In Preparation for this Big Sale Mm OJ' "V V,., . - l Si sJk s. ff Oh; ) V For Thursday - Friday Saturday We are overstocked on these items they must be closed out regardless of former prices. See for yourself these super values, which starts tomorrow. 100 Ladies' m Regular 19.50 to 37.50 4 Ways to Pay 1 Cash 2 Charge 3 Layaway 4 Budget Plan YOUR CHOICE $ UJj These dresses taken from our regular stock Every one a sensational value 9 to 16 18 to 44 Vi sizes. Reg. 10.00 ea. It's the Famous Bien Jolie Skirt Length Non-Stretchable Back Sizes 24, 26, 25, 27, 27, 28, 30. (g A IS Values 27.50 to 48.50 Now selling at v These are large size coats sizes 39 - 40 42 - 43 - 45 - 47 apd 54. Box Coats - tailored tail-ored and fur trims. $ If you can wear any of these sizes you have struck a bona- fide value in the New Year! Lewis Ladies "It's Smart To Be Thrifty Provo, Utah |