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Show OEM TK DAILY HERALD Monday, April 7. 1947 Scarcity Of In Promenade Our Phone Is Silent Too! The Herald will appreciate the cooperation of persons having society items for publication. pub-lication. For the duration of the telephone strike, it will be necessary that news be brought or mailed to Society Editor at the Herald office. Gorgeous Easter bonnets were in evidence at evening parties LS Saturday throughout the county, but Easter Sunday saw only a few of the braver Provo women promenading uptown. Slacks, jackets and bandanas were the ac- flftnA,i V o afar nctnm at n est k Provo canyon highways and on i D I -i r r- Di iri the shores of Utah lake, where. I lUl lb rUUIlL. families cooked Easter breakfast Junior Section over bonfires. Children, bundled in sweaters, rolled Easter eggs down the slopes of University hill and crowded the playgrounds at T"Vi . . i t - 11 iw Adventuresome boys looked over the high-smelling remains of carp left high and dry near the airport. Many bicycle parties were in evidence on the Carter-ville Carter-ville and lower river roads. One small boy stood beside a barbed-j barbed-j wire fence and cried as his pink-7 pink-7 eyed Easter bunny hopped out of his basket and scurried merrily across an April green field. Sad for the little boy, but a happy Easter for the bunny. Card Party The Junior Section of Woman's Council will hold a public card party, Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock at Women's clubhouse. Reservations may be made tonight to-night with Mrs. D. W. Burr, chairman of the event, or Mrs. Joseph Traber. Prizes will be awarded for high score in bridge, pinochle, rook and "500." Attractive door prizes will also be awarded. Luncheon will be served. Members are urged to attend and bring; their guests. All women are invited. Ward Queens to Rule Over Stake Ball t - r Jr t ? - , i f : i:i-.!-,V.-:ii.a: I 'P B J -v '-J '1,1 ,Vi f " " - --p- 1- b.ti Family Party For Mother Orem'Prepqres For Conclave Utah club women from Lehi, on Mrs. Sterling M. Ercanbrack, the north, to Nephi. on the south. 'who is dean of presidents of the An attractive dinner party of wiU meet Saturday. April 12. at general federation, will give a re-Easter re-Easter Sunday was that given byi'be Scera theatre, in Orem. to port on the activities and aims of Mrs. E. R. Rasmuson. at her home complete the business of the divi- the Utah and general federation. mothVMrs. ToTepkLarsen h0rsion of the huge fVst dislrict of Mrs- Henry J' Heiscn is eneral Pleasant Grove, who was cele- 'utan; Federation of Women's chairman of the conclave. Her fbrating her 70th birthday club. general committee includes Mrs. A large birthday cake featured Now that there are more than James G. Stratton, Mrs. L. & the dinner, which was served 50 clubs in the district, the area Maycock. Mrs. Arnold Robison, buffet fashion. Flowers of the.. . . . . ,., season were used in decoration. hal become too extensive to per- Mrs. A. W. McCoy, Mrs. Claude Family members attending mu eas managemenx hi ciud 5. Ashwortn. airs, oeorge tian-Jwere tian-Jwere Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Lar- affairs. It was voted to divide into sen. Mrs. Karl Young, Mrs. C. S. Isen and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph W. :.,, a. ,u i3tf f,,ir, 1f Boyle. Mrs. Lawrence Jones and Larsen and two children, of the district. t'ieasant urove: Mr. ana Mrs. Kendall Rasmuson, of Ixgan: Miss Anna Rasmuson, Ogden: and Mrs. E. R. Rasmuson, M Mrs. Mahlon Rasmuson of Pro , Mrs. Burke Jenkins. I jr " ' I v f ' 1 p I 5 Plans are now complete for the Provo Stake Gold and Green ball, set for Wednesday Wed-nesday evening at Joseph Smith building. The floor show and coronation will take place at 8:30 in the auditorium. Budget tickets will be used for admission. A stake queen will be chosen from the ward queens attending. Shown above, left to right, are Barbara Burgi, Tenth ward; Lucille Cameron, Eighth ward; Bonnie Mae Snow, Fifth ward; Marie Dean, Ninth ward; Marilyn Wilcox. Seventh ward; Helen Clegg, Bonnevile ward. Gloria Stimpson of First ward and Norma Lee Bird of Manavu ward were not present when the picture was taken. Relief Society ! Hospitality Is A Joint Affair nil AninuY ELEVENTH WARD Quilting and other sewing will, By ALICIA HART begin at 11 a. m. Tuesday, withjNEA Staff Writer pot-luck lunch at 1 p. m. Every-' Homes where guests have the one is invited. ,nost fun and want to return . oftenest are those in which the Reception For Martha Jones :RWj- frepof h at, man of the house takes as active - ;;t " x - . y " 'I r 4fVAyiS??iJ ' SECOND WA1 ''TIllZilr j Meeting wi Win 1 lorias Shop 69 No. Univ. Ave. '1 UNIVERSITY WARD Tuesday will be work day University ward, beginning at 108 part as nis wife in entertaining a. m. Two quilts will be made Jth . friend and women are asked to bring1 , their dish-towels to be hemmed! Do vou allow 'our husband for the welfare program. Pot luck! to play host, or do you take over lunch will be served at noon, ac- the role all by yourself? cording to Mrs. Dora Hunter, who : : . - I i . 1 .1 ir n.cci.ug. ""- there are so manv wives who c men not quilting are asked to ,U;i. 4i 4 . . . . . . iiJiiirv ilia ), cutci wiiiJiiiK s iiic -v- 4 1 bring their own sewing. Li,sv. Hnnin nf h iitti.- ARD 'woman. At best, such women i A tieal their husbands as guests egin in Second ... . . 7. . ward at 10 a. m. Wednesday. Twoir. ' '" . v;.. t "I J luck luncheon will be served at noon. Mrs. Ina Olsen will relate incidents of her trip to South America. a B.g "Strawberry" -NOwr OT. zia m; ifKSfe " C0H,T! - I wlfSi ! ALSO S 115 1 V-'3H;J:'-3 ; BILL STERN SPORTC AST i Ll trie UMI ;f; CARTOON & LATE NEWS gl I imw&r ENDS I I "DICK TRACY VS. CCEHALL" p&r TONITE I I "TRAILING DANGER" 5333 -- ';-r-.. zGXKliX m Mrs. Martha J. Jones was honored hon-ored on Easter Sunday at' a pretty open-house reception given by; BY MRS. ANNE CABOT her sons and daughters-in-law, ! K5 e best and biggest pot- . , , . , . . 'holder ever to pass from one Mr. and Mrs. Alma Jones and Mr.;hougehoId tQ anotj;er as g spring and Mrs. Joseph Jones, at hcr,gift Tne giant strawberry meas-home. meas-home. uring 7 '2 inches is a beauty More than 200 friends and rela-1 crocheted of red thread, seeded tives called during the day. the,'1 f,een anc? r"ed witi epc" The question is asked because 1 nou 11 ciocnet one as a siarter .... : T J Fin i . i . i : . j . t evening, mis. ounes leuciveu id anu enu up uy jnjn.iiiK uutus ui ereetine cards from friends un-!them as all your friends will want other opportunities to dramatize themselves, they give their all to the role of hostess, and are unwilling un-willing .even for their "leading man" to share the bows. nnn nnr. nnr. . ! What their parties lack, as a More than $10,000,000,000 is ,., ,- .,:,n... : spent annually on amusements by niale nost contributes, and the -American pleasure-seekers. Icxtra flavor which a man-s ef. forts at hospitality add to the w oman s graciousness toward guests and thoughtful concern QH THE flu&m-ffe& l'lill()( IIIU) , : " . able to attend, and the house was strawberry pot holder! filled with flowers, gifts from, instructions for the Giant Straw-friends Straw-friends and family members. ! berry Holder. (Pattern No. 5333) Mrs. Jones is a sister of Eliza-'send 15 cents in COIN plus 1 cent beth Jones and S. H. Jones, both j postage. YOUR NAME. ADDRESS of Provo. -and the PATTERN NUMBER to j Anne Cabot (The Daily Herald) for the smooth functioning of! 828 Mission street. San Francisco her household. '3, Cal. In defense of the right of a! husband to help entertain, it may;.,.. . .... . .,ti.-i . be said that he DOES enjoy thejVALLt CHAPTER 3, OE status of head of the house. He There will be a regular meeting should be allowed to function as j Tuesday at 8 p. m. at Masonic such when guests gather under i temple' for Valjey Chapter. 3, his roof. OES. 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