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Show Spring Festival Is Prepared 'omen Artists of Provo ByW Teachers To Convene Here Plans arc now complete for the eighth annual state convention of the Delta Kappa Gamma, honorary honor-ary society for women teachers, which will be held in Provo. Saturday, Sat-urday, with Miss Evely I. Turner, state" president, presiding. An executive board for all chapter officers will be held at 11 a.m.. at the Provo First ward chapel, where all meetings will be held. Dr. J. C. Mnffit will address the conven tion at 12 o clock luncheon. Re- Friends Give Birthday Party Wpmen Study India, Ceylon Club Motes Women employees of Firmagr's honored Margaret James. Monday, ... 4. ,... evening, at the home of El va June t April meeting of the Wo- S5n' n -hG occaslon of her ! mens' Council for Christian Scrv-birthday Scrv-birthday anniversary. I. hel(J flt the home Qf Mfs w The luncheon was in the form "a. Spear. An interesting program of a no-hostess affair. A program i was oresented bv Mrs. Edwin Jr- 20-30 ANNS All TO-Tin Anne are ten i locf nrl 4n meet Thursday evening at 7:3ljRlHHpn T"n Pnrf p.m. at Springville Art GalleryTPrr UCI 1 1 u 1 Ul 1 DAILY HERALD Wednesday. April 23, 1947 9 Folks Past 60 and games were enjoyed. Attending were Marjorie Rod. Plans are now complete for the Spring Festival being presented by Women's Council, Thursday at Women's club house, at 8 p. m. The creative arts sections have the program in charge. Mrs. Clark Newell is chairman of the Music Section, which ports from all chapters will be will present its chorus in a recital of distinctive numbers. igivcn at the meeting at i p.m ATss Martriipr to Jonnprsnn s rt rprtnr nf thp Chorus. IJvde from umii a.ou p.m Sandgren will be the accompanist for the occasion. Members of Artist's Section will display their newest paintings and original poems will be read by poets of the Writer's Section. Special violin music will be played by Dorothy Jeppson, Juna Chrstensen Jorgenson will play flute solos and marimba numbers will be given by Francelle Christensen Dunkley. All members of the council, their husbands and guests are cordially invited to attend. meeting, erick. Zelma Meecham. Norma Taylor, Naomi Gillies. Stella Whimpey. Rose Heed. Eda Long 4 until 5:30 women, will visit in Springville. Mrs rowsmith and Mrs. Wyroa Hansen Han-sen are in -charge of convention arrangements. Iwin ft..-. CUttnrA Unit Mrs Eddie Nicholson, and Mrs. L. K. Leander, describing the progress being made in the villages of India and Cevlon in social serv- bone, Lvdia Johnson. Estella Tco- ice and education. Devotions were bold. Barbara Winkler. Phyllis; led by Mrs. William Zobell. Winkler. Margaret James and E1-' Those present were: Mcsmades . . . I n presided ; V','' I Charles Miller will be co-hostesses. co-hostesses. FRO-VONAS Mrs. Etta Dixon will be hostess to members nf Provonas club at her home Friday afternoon. The' address is 64 North 1st East. I 19th (feNTURV Mrs. Ressie Grimm will bet hostess to the 10th Centurv club' Utah Stake Guide Night va June Hansen. o:u p.m., me. . . a: ajUEJK! Gui Id Officers Hold Meeting Bridge-Lunch For Spanefle Spanettc club met at the home of Mrs. James Judd Tuesday night, for their regular meeting. A delicious luncheon was served 84 Years Old, Given Party Mrs. Elizabeth Thomas Taylor (Aunt Lizzie I was honored this jMothers' Tea lis Planned I N L Alumnae members held 'their regular monthly meeting. I Monday evening at the home of jMrs Phyllis Long. Plans were made for the an-nual an-nual Mothers" and Daughters' jTcn. which is scheduled for May r H, at the home of Genial Martin. Monte Carlo whist was the di- A meeting of Hospital Guild officers was held Tuesday afternoon after-noon at the home of Mrs. Vern Greenwood. It was decided to postpone the public card party, sponsorerd annually by the guild, until telephone service is resumed. Further notice will be made) concerning the party, which wasi scheduled for Saturday. I Following the business meel-' Ing. refreshments were served toi Mrs. M. B. Wallace. Mrs. William Green, Mrs. Pierce Norton. Mr A. S. Manwaring, Tlobert Bee, :A. B. McCullough, Wm. Zobell. J. IE. Pollock, Emma Holt. E F. Ir win, D. L. .fuller, rrom pensi-ebla pensi-ebla Florida, L. A. Culmsee, Ruth Mason. Nellie Leander, Victor Smith. C. L. Holt. Eddie Nicholson. Nichol-son. Lynn Moulton. Harry How-ser, How-ser, D. C. Royce, R. D. Peterson, A. B. Faulkner, D. B. McBride, Ruth McDonell.. T. J. O'Neill. W. A. Spear, Mildred Sumter, A. B. Reagan. Harry T. Walker. J. K Houston. Grace Mayhcw and Mary Ann Pollock at her home. 171 North 2 East Friday at 2:3(1 p.m The program jhas bpen al rsnged will include a trip to the Art Exhibit in Springville. ICU CU B Mrs. Edith Spalding will be hostess to ICU club at her home Friday evening. Luncheon will be served prompt I v at 7:30. LITERARY I.EAGLE Open session will be given by Sixth ward members past sixty years of age, and all widows! Scout Commissioner Willard and widowers, are invited to join j Hall addressed Guides of LDS the new Double Thirty club Utah Stake Primary association, (formerly the Old Folks). Monday evening at Third ward Mr. and Mrs. Seymour Gray hall, as a fitting climax to ths are co-chairmen for the new or- series of programs sponsored by ganization. They announce that a the Guides this year, hot dinner will be served Thurs-' Mrs. Vivian Anderson. Second day at 12:30 p.m. at the ward hall.; ward Guide leader, had charge of AIJ eligible members are cordially ; lb program for the evening invited to attend. A fine program ; which featured Mr. Hall and also included musical numbers, pan- Catholic Party Is Successful A large crowd attended the' tomimes by Kenneth Stubbs, leading of the Trailbuilders salute sa-lute by George Slaymaker and awards for achievement. Second and Sunset ward boys were hosts for the evening. With their leaders in charge, they served serv-ed refreshments to boys of th T.iteiarv t eaonn Fi iHnv at A n m . , 1 1 .. ! rr .Other Wai'ClS and parenU 01 . v 1 . - . . . - . . y , sulicvi ui itfiu uct i iv given lues- . . . . , at Women's club house. Each day evening at Provo Catholic 'Guldes- Gr0UP P'cturcs were Uk- member may invite two guests, ichurch. V READERS GUILD Snrin flnlre i iKrH in I 1 "r "l'11"" white chevron Red Cross Work Done At Meeting Valley Circle met. recently at the home of Mrs. Roland Lanev Members of Readers' Guild will decoration and appointments. Mrs'awad for outsV!ld.in?i.-5hnl" ret Friday at 4 p. m. at thc'M. P. Edwards was chairman of'ment was presented to the follow- .h ,.! "h!vcnport and Eugene Moulton. Pi- me nome or Mrs. Kulancl Lanev p t K A with Mrs. L. R. Walker. M, . yQ C t VlQ t fQp C William 7.nh.l anrl Mrc Tlim 1 O t ' V I t I Ul' I J meet ho.ne of Mrs. Willis Candland, JJO.the event. A North .1 East. I luncheon was served under her BIRTIIUAV LEAGl'F direction. The party for the Birthday; Pinochle hririoe and "SOU"' were : cague scheduled for this evening'thp diversions. Awards went In has hern postponed for one week Paul Quinn. Mrs. Leo Lewis. ' ' iDaryl Roberts, Mrs. Morgan. Mrs. ;onecr ward; Ocorge biaymaKer, Sunset ward: Dale Byrner. Park iward; Harold Cameron. Dick An derson. Virgil Ivie Butler. Third ward. and Arlan -nu lne evening spem pwk birthday, when a group of rela- Mrs. Roy B. Hammond. uge;.Awt wuS" . J ?.3 tiv(,!!- neighbors and friends Refreshments were served by Fehr. Mrs. Keith Hunter and Mrs. brought a surprise luncheon andhc hostess and Mrs. Helen Allen. Miles Hunter. dropped in for a visit. Mnm ; " 0 Ed. Schnorc. Mrs. H .1 Mower ' Msyhew as assisting host to 'and Mrs. Margaret O'Brien. Griffiths, Mrs, Ernest Bunten. Mrs. Clinton Erekson and Mr? George F. Bills. beautiful gifts and cards addeo to 'he birthday eelebri'tioi Mr.--. Taylor was assisted Birthday Cake greeting her guests bv Mrs. Haz.c-1 p r T ( HllHfPM Taylor, a dnughter-in-law. and a1 Ul 'iiu.i i The evening was spent in ma baby garments for the Red Delicious refreshments were served by the hostesses. Those present were: Mrs. William Wil-liam Wagner, Mrs. John M. Vick. Miss Nora Rcdficld. Miss Lottie i The geneological committe-1 Redfield. Mrs. Fred E. Kav. Mrs. will meet at the home of Mr. and T. J. Rasinnssen. Mrs. R. K. Nel-Mrs. Nel-Mrs. Grant Zabriskie Friday eve- son. Mrs. Kirk Leander. Mrs W. SiGive Banquet Vineyard B. Abraham and John Sawaya. j ' Carnation Sale Set Saturday , Mt. Timpanogos auxiliary (Spanish American veterans auxiliary) aux-iliary) will conduct a carnation sale in Provo Saturday. Mrs. Joel iT. Brown is chairman of the granddaughter. Dorothy Horton. These ladies presented, the guer of honor with a large if.;.k-.. Mrs. Taylor is one of 1'iovo's oldest residents. She has livci, iiiing at 8 o'clock. All ward mem-' OREM Norman Jacobscn j bers Interested are invited to at-....... at-....... .... i,:. tii, i.;rik,i .,i ii birthdav " "'u j inm. ,i.n .1 ..rugmnii p,tii.. j.u-n I Mrs Milieu Hol.l.lWliy nis moiner ivirs. nuwaia jaiuu- tained at her so,, at the family home. honor of her enter- home Sunday' in husband .whose ihere all her life. She is the mo- Alter outdoor gumes a dainty birthday it was. Dinner guests thcr of eight children, has 40 lunch was served with an at-( included: Mr. and Mi s. A. R. Ken- ' grandchildren and 44 great grand- tr;u-1ie bii thday cake topped . nn sly and son Russell, and John children. 'ith seven lighted candles as the Tuckfield of Salt Lake and Mr Included in the birthdav party main decoration. 'and Mrs. Carl Bentwet and were mesdames Mary Hendrick- Youngsters present were Brent ; daughter valeric of Provo. son. Louie Collins. Franetta York. McKay Snow. Patsy Pe-Adair, Pe-Adair, Martha Jones, Ida Horton.! terson Glenda Richards. Ruth Hazel Taylor and Dorothy Hoi - Ann Snow , Ronnie Jacobscn, I friends here, while home on a two ton. Also attending were Mr. ann iJoyd Keetch. .lay smith. Brent! day leave, from the marines. He Mrs. Basil iayior. Mrs. May Uix- Jacobscn and tnc young honored lie now stationed at Pi.r.-iteiin Pvt. Bruce Miller, son of Mr and Mrs. Carlos D. Miller, visited Verl Dixon and S. II. Jones i "H i 1 on. verl uixon ana s. ti. jones. guest. J o Cffl(l 9 (DAW o 1 E30DKIils)S F 03I1 I : fames yi IRREGULARS SIZES 12 ,0 20 U LI U I 125 West Center St. I U , -i i Ik! Idaho for an indefinite stay. The Book of Mormon club me at the home of Bishop and Mrs. Taylor Allen Sunday evening. A reorganization of the officers was made. Don Allen was sustained as president with June Allen vice president and Beth Harding sec- retarj'i Edna Gillman is the group Instructor. Friday evening a swimming party to Saratoga ha been planned. All those wishing transportation are to be at the ward hall at 7 p. m Wilson Jenkins Jenk-ins is in charge. . Ed&emont Mr. and Mrs. Wm F. Wiscombe are visiting at Roosevelt, where they were called owing to the serious heart attack of Mr. Wis-combe's Wis-combe's brother. John Wiscombe They also visited with their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. J. Robert Gillespie and family and other relatives. Mrs. Arthur Larsen and bet-sister, bet-sister, Mrs. Jesse Barker, Mrs. Laurence Eitel and Mrs. T. C. Summers of Salt Lake City spent Sunday with Mrs. Larsen'v daughter daugh-ter and family , Mr. and Mrs. Win C. Faulknpr. All officers ?nd tparhpr. f the Relief Society are invited to a social Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock at Timpanogos ward hall, where all the wards of Sharon and Orem stake will meet. This will take the place of union meeting and all are urged to attend. at-tend. Orem Flower Garden club will meet Thursday evening at 8 o'clock in Edgemont ward hall. All members of the ward are invited in-vited to be present. Antone Rohbock will be the speaker and will give instructions on planting of spring flowers. A door prize of six daisies will be given and plants will be auctioned auction-ed off. Did you know that lanolin, the natural oil from raw wool, is the nearest to the skin's own lubri cant? A cream with plenty of lanolin combats, the telltale signs of dry skin. If the cream is also homogenized broken down into tiny particles so much the better for its effectiveness. A IT no 9 o FOE TOPICS !PIAY2 Mm ClllSt INOIIDIINf THI MICIUSS INOIIDIINf or IVIKT eooo SALAD.. i B. Jones. Mrs. Ward Ireland, Mrs. H. A. Immisch. Mrs. C. L. Holt. Mrs. Bessie R. Grimm. Mis. Dudley Dud-ley Gallagher, Mrs. F. H. Deck. Mrs. L. A. Culmsee. Mr: Borden and the hostesses The Past Matrons entertained Valley Chapter No. 3 O.E.S. following fol-lowing the regular meeting Tues day evening. I ne cnapier win he litty years old in June and the entertain-I incut featured the showing of sale- Women willing to assist are pictures of the Worthv Matrons asked to rt 1,1 touch with Mrs. and Worthy Patrons who have Brown. Mre- Herman Grimm or served during the last fifty years. I Mrs. Robert Crosby. Special tribute was paid to Anna' ' B. Marw ick. the first matron of sorinc blossoms and flowers. Re- i C the Chapter. The banquet hall freshments were served at small was beautifully decorated with tables. due to MONTHLY LOSSES? You girls and women who lose so much during monthly periods that you re pale, weak, "dragged out" this may be due to lack of blood-Iron. So try Lydia E. 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