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Show Mrs. G. Lloyd Hcbbs Will Section Sets T Head CFA, 1 2 Next 2 Years Wednesday Card Party Election of officers for a term of two years and an unusual Tram of . homesnun Doetrv and music on ancient Instruments pleased members of the Creative Fine Arts Club. Alic e Louise j Reynolds Chapter 12 at the home. fM F. Wakefield on Thurs-- 1 da v. Under the direction of Mrs. Carl Saxey, retiring president, Mrs. G.lLioyd Hobbs was elected president; Mrs; Benjamin Knud-se- n; first vice president; Mrs. Leo J. Knight, second vice president, and Mrs; J. W. McAllister, SUNDAY HERALD rinainans Made for Founders Day C .SUNDAY, MARCH T, 1S54 Utah County. Utah J A General Art Is Subject of Talk' schemes. Illus trating her talk she showed orig inal paintings and hand work. Mrs. Isabell Williams was he in accordion music. The creed was read by Vessa Johnson. Mrs. Thomas, served a lovely luncheon, being assisted by her Mrs. Allen daughter dames Harold? Bunnell, John Thomas. There were four guests, Isabelle Williams, Huntington, Rex Small, James Mesdames Nell Gilbert Chester Elva Oliver, Matley Allen and Pace, Hannigan. Smith, Bruce Adams. Donna Allen Thomas. Peterson and Irt.ie Mitchell, Beth The club will meet next at the Schofield,4 Mamie Jensen and home of Mrs. William Miller on March 18 at 7:30 p. m. Dorgan. SPANISH FOR- K- Wednesday evening the Studiar Club met with Mrs. Lester Thomas. After a short business session conducted by Mrs. Ernest Maland, Mrs. Aria Stewart, the introduced Nell Matley Allen vho gave an interesting ;talk on general art, especially home decora- - Uons andNcolor The Epsilon Chapter of Pi The Literary Section of the Alpha Kapp- - sorority met'at the Women. Council will give a bene- home of Bnth Schofleld, president, tit card party on Wednesday at this week. The business of the 7:30 p. J, m. In the Women s Cluo- day vas the final plans of the house. Founder's Day program to be held In Provo on March 101 when Funds from the party will be Epsilon Chapter! will act as host used for the Honor Party to be esses. Riven by the Section sometime In The business meeting was folMay at which time se.vpral local lowed with a so Lial and light re- citizens who have made outstand rfreshments were served. ing contributions In music, liter-- , Th ature and drama will be honored. attending were the Mes-'Be- th secretary-treasure- r. to come la Invited The public and bring their friends and their Mrs. Wakefield was In charge favorite card games. Supper will of the program and Introduced 1 be served first. There will be door Mr. Wakefield who read from his V, prizes and homemade cakes for store of homey, humorous verses. ;' Mrs. Homer Wakefield entertain sale. Mrs. J. W. Wernz is In charge ed with a variety of selections of the tickets and old and new played on the! harpsichord. section officers are working on Since the birthday anniversary the committee as follows: Mes-dam-es of the founder, of the ALR clubs, Alice Louise: Reynolds, occurs Dale Despain, Paul In charge of the sup- April I, short personal incidents MRS.IG. L. HOBBS nneth Bul- from her life were, related by per; Harold Bissell. lock, Marion Olsen, Cora Booth, Mrs. Lester Mangum, a special i ' l ;j Arnold Davis, J. A. Seethaler, guest; Mrs. Knudsen, Mrs. W. H. Lucille Peterson and Earl Fehr. Callahan and Mrs. A. Alfred Swenson. A motion wasmade by Mrs. V ffi . 'X 4 ... !" t 1 Victor J. Bird to include in the 1 by-laprovisions for associate membership. This was carried. . Special When momentous day ar- guests were Mrs. Man,-gu! Mrs. Lavina C. Fugal, ' ft v X V ' V o j, Friends of Dennie Pleasant Grove, Mrs. Ethel Mel- - PAYSON will drum, Mrs. 1 W. Woolf, Mrs. Pickering, airman first class, riYes ; . W. Geary. Mrs. Lynn be Interested to learn of his re Grace SPANISH FORK Mrs, Glade Mrs. Homer pent Schwartz was hostess to the Ves- - Wakefield and marriage to Virginia F. Mar I talian Club. Mrs. Bill A. Nelson Wakefield. tin of Harrison. Ark. presided. After the readin? of Hostesses were Mrs. Wakefield, 4 Ybircan be sure if your Wedding i the collect by Mrs. Irven Bing- Mrs. A. G. Fillmore, Mrs. Luella Vows were exchanged Feb. 12 Mr. where Kansas at Mo., City. ham, community singing was led Washburn,. Mrs. Ina Hodson and Mr. and Mr3. William (Bill) Keetch. Bride Is former Carol Barnes. by Mrs. Snell Olsen. Mrs. Fred Fechser. They served Pickering Is serving as a military to those ponce with the Air Force. Announcements are printed by . . The theme of the meeting was light. refreshments A son of Mr. and Mrs. Mack Mesdames and named members "Utah Writers and Poets." An Pickering Dennie is a graduate) J. Cottam,k Ida Gardner, of .intprtinern r.viow -f fho ' " Mr High School and served! t known literary figures in Utah LV"" ' wi in Payson New Foundland and Montana ... . and some of their works was i'e before taking his present assign--; 1 1.11. T4 d. J " 11 UliJ ment. He will complete his four- Davis. HERALD CO. A tasty tray luncheon was tour of duty in year LINDON-Mak- inz their home Brims of American 'Fork and served to 20 members and one when he expects to bring: his! In Lindon are Mr. and Mrs. Wil- - Mrs. Andrew Anderson of Salt guest, Mrs. Mark oriue io uian. Argyle. liam (BUI) Keetch. just recently Lake City. Mrs. Frank Paul, the Phona 1313 30 S. 1st West, next The of of the club the was in charge "meeting married in the Salt Lake LDSjToride's aunt The bluebonnet is Texas state will be on March 12 when the Temple. President ElRay, Chris guest book flower, j I tiansen performed the ceremony Receiving the gifts and taking group will meet at the home of i Mrs. Joseph Nelson at noon and February 25. Going with the .them to the gift room for display and light refreshments In the young couple to the temple were were Karen Lokeren, Carol Ben- - then proceed to American Fork Bride-To-B- e afternoon. Mr. and and Mrs. Harold Keetch, nett, and Vala Jean Rmolfson. where they will make a tour of Mesdames present were Rose Mr. and Mrs. Verl Christiansen, Other young ladies helping were the Training School. Remember, Too, You get Your An quilting-partElla Bullock, Phyllis Kartchner; Tom-jjea- n Gloria and Mr. and Mrs.-Rub- en Bowers, Evans, was held at; the home of Mrs Pierce, Elva Pyne, Nedra Sum- ' iLinda Loader and Cleo Harris. home of Annie Carol Jaynes In Conway Chapman linson all of Lindon. Thursday imner, Lily Carson, Ruth Boel, Em- - il Thank You Scrolls Absolutely FREE That evening, a Veceptlon was! The young couple are making Pleasant Grove. honor of her daughter Carol Ann ma Burr, Ruth Johnson, Hazel! held in the American Fork Third, wir nome jusi umm w who is to be married in the near Peterson, Jennie Farley, Martha LADIES LITERARY v LDS Ward. Mrs. Keetch is the Park. Mrs. Keetch will continue Wednesday 2 p. m. with Mrs. future. The quilting began in the Pyne, Margaret Duke and La- former Carol Barnes of Ameri- - her schooling at SOthe American morning with luncheon at noon Verne Barrett. that she Will Willard Smith. ran Fnrk: daughter of Mr. and Fork High School Mrs. Wayne Barnes of that city, jreceive her diploma with the rest Attending Carol and Bill be- - ot ner ciass.VJiii wm conunue nis sides Mr. and Mrs. Wayne work. !' 'A Barnes and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Keetch was Vance Keetch as best man, Colleen Barnes as maid of honor. The bridesmaids were lovely in VAL NORN ALUMNAE pastel gowns and carried bouMonday 8 p. m. at the home quets of pink camellias and white of Mrs. Alma Van Wagenen. 415 split carnations. They were Carol East Center Street. Dr. John . Blood, Connie ' Barnes. Naoma Bowen will speak on "Atomic ReEvans and Bonnie Parker. search in Everyday Living." The petite bride looked lovely In a white satin dress with a deli- -. UTAH COUNTY BEAUTICIANS cate lace yoke., 'She carried a Monday 7:30 p. m. at the Hotel : An educational program bouquet of 18 Vanda orchids sur- - Roberts. The will be given. rounding a big, orchid. mother's flowers were white gar HOME ARTS SECTION denias and pink split carnations Monday 2:30 p. m. at the Wom- The gift room was under the en's Clubhouse. Mrs; Allie Clark supervision of Mrs. Max Walker will give a program on music. and Mrs. Elwood. Freeman, both' DELTA KAPPA GAMMA of Pleasant Grove, Mrs. Jack Wednesday 7:30 p. m. at the co-hosl- , -in- ; -law, ) t1 Val-gardse- I' il , . : f it V n. ; 1 H pi' 4! ' 1 Utah Writers, Poets Theme Of Club Meeting - ws m, Airman Takes nsas i. Girl as Bride 4 that i, j '. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Keetch; Make New Home In Li Tin JIii'i """'. VT : PRINTING mid-summ- er, Quilting Party Given for v ; ; old-fashion- ed . "uu . Club Notes Only at TAYLOR'S expect to find such in Provo could you ; . big selection . ANNOUNCING THE jARRIVAL OF OUR SPRING 'N SUMMER WEAR BY . i I i I . x the V V'''' . . . A- . f . t,W4 W THE NEW . I V I It : '""j- - -" i X A : on a heel that is lower, a sole that is softer i Zl 1 y I it '"! M- : bej ' from -Jf t- y t 'Happy designers Jant"n jr ". J Only the style! t jT :. THE SUM v V SHOES .li play in - - : , V - x;iy- illlSpPfi pump fashion there is v sh.on-wis- e C0J s sk I s sa,a p'aywear 'Come see 'them a!! '.if V tlM W -- .. 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