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Show HELPER The (Utah) 10 URN AC THURSDAY, MARCH 29, PAGE FOUR Federated Women Club The .Eastern Distrclt The New "Island" Fashions "You'd expert all of us here on Cotton Cay to be dressed in "island bird' colors," writes Heather Pepperell from the exotic Jiaven where the young Pepperell family lives. "Instead, we A T V 7lJw sportswear. But what en chantment Ameri- dilJrT those can designers have added to Pepperell den im!" Heather enclosed a photo of Susan wearing a Miss Macin- tosh chesterfield. "Susan considers this her 'best' coat . . . perfect when it raina because the fabric has a special finish. She loves the silver buttons, the gay striped lininsr and the velvet collar." Family Communion Sunday Sunday, April 1 will be Family Communion 'Sunday for all men, womrn and children of the Parish. Confessions will be heard at the usual time Saturday afternoon and evening. Coming Events April i.l5: (Palm Sunday and the beginning of Holy Week. April 22: Easter Sunday. First Communion April 29: Class. April 29: Annual Mexican Din ner., 6 pan. May 1. Annual May Procession. The Most Reverend Bishop J. L. Federal will ibe our guest of honor and speaker on Palm Sunday, April 15, at the 8:30 am. Mass and the breakfast In the civic auditorium. Joseph Bonacci Sprinjg Glen, Is the chairman. residual wrinkling. ..average hrinkage leu than 1 !' We're proud that Pepperell fabrics Catholic Groups Meet held Sun- The Vocational Tea, 1.8 at the (Notre Dame de Lourdes church at Price was an outstanding success according to the Sisters of ttvs various orders and .the 75 high school girls who attended. Chatting informally with Cath olic girls from schools in this area, the Sisters of the Atonement and Sisters of Charity, Holy Family Sisters, Sisters of the Holy Cross, Sisters oif St. Benedict, Franciscan Sisters, described the works of mercy, charity were among: the first to pass the and spiritual works, undertaken trict performance tests and now by their orders. Phamplets inlabel." carry the Sanforized-Plu- s forming the girls of religious vocations were displayed and offer ed lor them to read In their leisures hour. A film "The Green Scapular Story" was hown. (Pouring during the tea was done iby iMadames Grady Steve (Diaz, George Grie ey, go, Manuel Jaramillo, Joseph Pintar, Tom Perrero and Sam Falsone, presidents of the Altar Societies in this district, along with the Catholic Nurses Assn. The presidents were assisted by district officers: Mrs Paul Desman ind Durability. ""few Watch and Diamond ; Specialists Helper - Utah Miss Dalpiaz, 1st Vice-Pres- .; Mary IMascara, secretary; Mrs Saibina iDeciga, treasurer; Mrs Jim Orl, director !at large. Madames Cecil Uzelac and Joseph iMarin-on- i, committer chairmen of Confraternity and Youth, and Mrs Fred Marietti of the Notre Dame Altar Society. welcoming the guests and Salt Lake IDicesian President Mrs Robert (L. Williams, was Mrs Paul Holdaway, district president. Benediction of the Blessed Sac rwnent celebrated in the Notre Dame Church by Father Manuel Lucero, concluded the affair. the Fed Mrs Wm. H. Simons, Eastern District President, presided over ti the meeting with Mrs Etta and Margaret Anderson, state officers, in attendance' Plans w:re made for the annual district convention IMay 5, at Dra gerton, with the Bookcliff and Cultura Club as Luncheon was served, followed ,by a fashion show, presenting the Eastern club warmn and high school girls who had participated in the Vogue Sewing contest, which is a nationally sponsored project by the Federation. Mrs Leona ChristensKn, clubwoman of Moab, placed first with second place going to Mrs Naomi Ander son of Dragerton. A student division of this project was entered by Carbon and East Carbon high schools 'under the direction of their teachers Mary Pizza and Miss Sharon Burnham. .Helper Woman's club sponsored Carbon girls and Cultura club the east Carbon girls. Goldie Orfanakls of Price plac ed 1st and Lynn Turmbull of Dragerton, 2nd. Other girls who participated in the local contest were Helen Jensen, Janet Crocco Peggy Imai and Margaret Houston. First place winner won cash prize and a year's subscription to Vogue patern book and a pattern of her choice, The two first place winners in clubwoman and student division will enter the state contest Saturday, Mar. 31 at Provo. Club women in charge of the contest were Mrs John Sallas and Mrs Chris Jouflas of Helper and Mrs Florence Lauriski of Mrs Dragerton. Judges were Clara .Schofield and Mrs B. F. Harmon of Price and Mrs Barbara Banner of Moab. Commentators for the fashion review .was Karen Magann, and Iback-- I ground music was played by Sherry Uzelac. Dia-man- "In the same picture, I'm Mar. wearin? denim chambray. The day, skirt and pleated, stitched-dow- n matching pullover are from a big denim collection of coordinates. The pullover with cowl collar is also denim. It's from College Town of Boston. And blazer there s a double-breaste- d with long, slim pants." "The Sanforized-Plu- s tag on our chambray denim designs means less work for Mother Pepperell! 'Dries smoothly... resists of crated Womens Clubs met for their spring board meeting Saturday at Jeanselmes cafe, OPrice. ST. ANTHONY'S NEWS Woman's World Home School Group Holds March Meeting Hold Area Meeting 1932 i KRAYNC HOSTESS Members of ihe Wednesday afternoon club and special guests, Mrs Garth Larsen, Mrs Art Carl son and Mrs Wally Pace, met last Wednesday at the Carbon BRIDGE CLUB MEETS The Tuesday night bridge club met at the Altar Society card party last week at a event. At the close of the game prizes were claimed by Mrs Cliff Country Clufo. Mrs (Frank Kraync VanNatta, Mrs John Blanco and who presided as their hostess, Mrs Ab Day. chose petite floral arrangements and bridge MRS CARR ENTERTAINS luncheon for the Mrs Ken Carr entertained her tables. thimble club group at her home Prizes for th game were won last Thursday night, inviting Mrs toy Mrs Fritz Nyman, Mrs Louis Lynn Broadibent as special guest. Vuksinick and Mrs Carlson. All the ladies present enjoyed a sociable gab-fes- t, MRS iDAVIFS ENTERTAINS sewing and Mrs Ervin. Da vies entertained a tasty luncheon served by the her bridge club last Friday night hostess. serving a delightful luncheon be- MRS GIBSON HOSTESS fore the game. Prizes were won Mr3 Rhoda Gibson played host toy Mrs Bud Petersen, Mrs Em ess to special guests Mrs Elmo ory Richardson and Mrs JosephiBray, Mrs Harley Brundage and ne Arcrfer, Mrs Wm. Morrison in addition to her regular bridge club group PARTY Mrs Prank Pizza, Mrs Earl last Thursday night. A tasty desAcord, Mrs Frank Mullins and sert luncheon was served before Mrs J. A. Greener enjoyed a the game with prizes going later at the to Mrs Bray, Mrs C. R. Fahring Altar Society xird party last and Mrs Brundage. The foursome week. played Mr and Mrs H. P. Lloyd were! bridge with Mrs Greener winning visitors at the home of their son the prize. Mr and Mrs Glenn Lloyd and! RFT.TF1F SOCIETY family in Salt Lake last week. The (Helpepr iRjelief Society Mrs Paul Dalpiaz entertained will meet Tuesday, April 3 at the 'following guests at the St-1:30 p.m. with Janice Carlson Patrick's Card party Tuesday delivering the visiting teacher i evening: iMrs Martin Ganser, Mrs at 2, Mrs message. Following, IMrs Rudy Rebol, Joe Dalpiaz, Irene Taylor will present the c, Miss Ann Price, Mrs (Louis theology lesson. President Pearl Mrs Charles Jones and Gardner who will preside, urges Mrs George Grivet. They enjoyed the membership to attend, and to a delicious luncheon and bridge own Doctrine and bring their was played. Prizies were won by Covenants books. Mrs Ganser, Mrs Jones and Miss Norman Murphy, en route to Price. Helper to visit his parents, Mr MRS MAtSRffTO HOSTESS and Mrs William Murphy, 'was Mrs John Mabrito presided as in the run MRS At the regular meeting of the Notre Dame Home and School Association last Thursday, reports on progress of the carnival to be held April 26, 27, 28 were made. Reports on a recent bake sale and spaghetti dinner events were also read. President Dominic Eaquinta gave a nominating committee report as elections will be held at the April meeting. Mrs William Welsh invited and urged the parents to attend the Civil program classes .to be held at Carbon College for the next six weeks. As March is Red Cross month guest speaker was James Warren, county chapter chairman. Inform ing the group that the Home Service committee assists needy the 'servicemen and veterans, speaker also stated that the Red Cross sponsors the bloodmobile which supplies Gamma gobulin which is used extensively in the Carbon area, and assists many De-fen- s? Seltf-OTe- lp PTA Bake Sale Was Successful Venture PTA bake sales held last week end were all successful according to Norine Jewkes, PTA president who today thanked all who assisted and patronized the events for their consideration. The proceeds will be given toward a scholarship for a teachers of the r handicapped. The Helper sale was held Friday. Alta Hall was chairman, assisted toy Alpha Psi Chapter, of Beta Sigma Phi. Saturday the bake sale was held at Kenilworth under the direction of Pern Jewkes and Zoe Davis. In Castle Gate the chairmanship was between Arlene Wilstead and Helen Houghton. persons in need after flood, fires and other disasters, by rehabilitating them through special programs. Another active group Is the Junior Red Cross who among its many projects donates sets of was given books to schools. A to Notre Dame several years ago. her $M off the highway Price hostess to her Tuesday night canyon area and was hospitalized at the Altar Society for shock and lacerations. He is bridge club card party last week, where they doing all right now, according to enjoyed the usual bridge play. Mom, Maxine. Winners of the game were Mrs Mrs Bonnie Pagano, Senior Re- George Pizza, Mrs Emory Richgent of Price Women of Moose, ardson and Mrs Lyle Mower. represented the chapter at the PASTRYETTS Moosehaven Anniversary program The (Pastryetts club met this in Salt Lake Sunday. week with leaders Marilyn Gard Mr and Mrs John B. Gale and ner and ,Mrs Pearl Gardner, and family of Roosevelt spent the discussed the program of events weekend here with his mother, for the season. Project is "DinMrs Estellg. Gale and other fami- ner is Served." Shannon Bryner ly members and in Caflbonville gave the opening prayer Nora with her parents Mr. and Mrs Limone gave the pledge. In the kitchen the girls made "Carrot G. V. Austin. a la Creme." JMTOT AT THE PARISH GAMES PARTY Vuk-sinlrf- FRIDAY, f.lAR, HELPER TWELVE 30Tlt - 8 P.M. AUDITORIUM CIVIC OTHER FINE PRIZES IS WELCOME EVERYBODY Winner of Jackpot last week, Mr. C. Valdez 4-- H Local Student Rates Sch. High at Stevens-H Roy Lynn Mills, son of Mr and Mrs Roy Mills, Helper, iRfd, has been honored for outstanding for general excellence in classwork, at a special awards assembly at Stevens Henager College at Salt Lake City. The announcement was made this week toy I. W. Stevens, pres ident of Stevens Henager. Students achieving outstanding performance in a particular subject are presented with a special BAKERETTS On 4-- H CLUB MATTRESSES "RESTONIC" LADY JANE SERIES YOU - BRINGS SLEEPING COMFORT AS YOU LIKE ITI March 22 the Bakeretts met. The first meeting was to elect the following officers President,. Sonja Krajnc; Paula Young; Secretary Michele OBerto; Reporter, awards certificate in recoenition Tamara Dervoe, flnd Song LeadMISS BORUA'S ROOM of their achievements. we wrote er Debra Gale. The leaders are In creative writing about our flag. We outlined seven Miss MaTilyn Gardner and Mrs Marge Dervoe. Miss Gardner outthings we wanted to know about lined the project (Foods for the the tflag. Then we did research coming season. in the library to find our information. We discussed the topics MISS FIX --ITS 4hH and then wrote our reports no The meeting of tb? Miss Fix-I- ts wihat we had learned. Several of club was held last Thursday the reports are on the ball bull- at the home of leader Margaret etin board. In science we fin- Sidwell. We elected officers as ished our electric game board. follows: Gwen Bryner, President; We are now studying living Edith Bedington, vice president; things and are incubating some Kathleen Milano, secretary; Carchicken eggs. We learned that ol Bryner, reporter. The next the temperature (must be 101 meeting is on Monday. degrees for 01 days. Ws must turn the eggs 4 times a day. We Each student has given a report take turns turning the eggs. We will finish our social stud on a constellation. They told the ies unit on a grazing community story, and the why and how of this week. Our new unit will be each constellation. Wednesday our room listened to a record 'Living in a farming area." Ddbra Svetich and Dominic about Chicago. It was very interPero had birthdays Friday. We esting. The record had many are practicing twice a week for important things on it such as our class program for our par- the Big Chicago Fire. We all enents which will be April 16, 17. joyed the song about Mrs cow. 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