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Show r Role of Greeks Lunch :0t1, In Music Told Elections To Women's Club Held v by Club SPANISH FORK Mrs. Rawlins tie TV Ars Remus Rota Club Holds Luncheon Bradley Will Head; admus' Glub pro- Hughes, In presenting cram for the Federated Music Club Wednesday evening at the Palmyra Stake House, told of the important role the Greeks' played in music. A double trio composed of Mesdames Grant Halverson, George Larsen', Don Fullmer, chair.' Ed M.Beck Other ouicers elected were (Archie R. Atwood, Mrs. Jesse Peterson, secretary-trasure- ri and Af ton Larsea sang the Greek Mrs. Jennie Taylor, National Anthem. Accompanist was Mrs. George Hawkins. At civic chairman; Mrs. Noble Christmas chairman; Mrs. intervals during the lesson, Mrs. Dean Hill, social chairman; Mrs. Merrill G. McKell played sev Quince Burdick, Valentine chair- eral piano selections. Mrs. Eugene A. Hales, club man; Mrs. Page Peery, "historian; Mrs. Gould Dixon, reporter. president, presided at the meet ''Springtime" was the chosen ing and introduced Milo Andrus, theme for decorations and toasts, a representative of the J.C;C the two long tables made gay who explained the purpose of the with centerpieces of, daffodils music festival, scheduled for and pussywillows in copper plant- April 28. He asked for the sup ers. Yellow and pink candles port of the music club in this added to the decor, and tiny endeavor. A $100 scholarship is yellow and pink parasols were to be awarded to the winner. filled with nuts and candies and The devotional number was placed as favors. The program sung by the Choralettes under was placed inside handmade the direction of Mrs. Francis folders on which were pictured Beck an' accompanied by Mrs. Hawkins. The club collect was pretty young maids. ivirs. Jess I'eterson acted as read bv Mrs. Curtis Phipps. Nan toastmlstress, introducing ,the Hawkins played a piano solo. following, who gave toasts as Mrs. Harry Mensel. state club Indicated: Mrs. Roy Wightman, president, urger' club members f'Flowers"; Mrs. Maxine Green-halg- to encourage young people to Coon, participate in the festival as exVBirds"; Mrs. Ben ' 'Human." .'. by Mr. Andrus. J Colors were presented and re- plained Hostesses for the evening were tired by Mrs. Peterson; and Mesdames Ned L. Wightman. Ed s.nging was conducted by Thelma M. Beck, W. Kennis Webb, Stervest. ling Tanner, Allen Williams, and Merrill G. McKell. 5 PAYSOJf Beta Caltus Club members elected Mrs. Don Christensen new vice president of the unit Wednesday evening, when elections and the annual" spring luncheon were given at a local cafe. Mrs. Verner Larson, vice president of -- the current year, will succed to the president's De-Ha- PLEASANT . of the Cadmus Club of Pleasant Grove, Working with Mrs. Bradley when the new officers assume their positions in May .will be Mrs. Eldon John son, vice president; Mrs. Paul Adamson, treasurer; Mrs. Gerald Belliston recording secretary; Mrs. Merrill Warnick, corre sponding secretary; Mrs. Keith Miller, chairman of the educa tional committee assisted by Mrs. Lucille Hillman and Mar garet Hayes. Officers for the past year have been Mrs. George Jaynes, presi dent; Mrs. Leslie Cromar, vice president; Mrs. Arza Adams, treasurer; Mrs. Vera Culllmore, recording secretary; Mrs. Keith Miller, corresponding secretary; Mrs. A. J. Rogers. Mrs. Rulon Brimhall and Mrs. Merrill War-nici 7 " : . COlM Mcenied j . s:, newest mfdret on k, as the educational com mittee.! !! The club met at the home of Mrs. Ertman Christensen and she was assisted by Mrs. Dale Thom as and Corrinne Partridge, her daughters. Mrs. Jaynes conducted matters of business. Special "V i attention was called to the Spring convention of federated clubs that will be held in Pleasant Grove on April 17. Members present were Mrs. Arza Adams, Mrs. Paul Adam- son, Mrs. Gerald Belliston, Mrs. HJ E. Bradley, Mrs. Rulon Brim- hall. Mrs. Vern Cullimore, Mrs. Don Mack Dalton.-MrAbe Gib son, Mrs. Lucille Hillman, Mar garet Hayes, Mrs.. S. C. Jackson, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Noble Boyack, (Mary Keith) .. ., Mrs. George Jaynes, Mrs. Eldon Johnson, Mrs. Keith Miller, Mrs Albert Page, Mrs. A. J. Rogers, 3?DUP Mrs. Roy Thome, Mrs. Merrill Warnick, Mrs. Rulon Wells. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Rulon Brim hall on March 22 when Estelle Camp Three of the Daughters The Valley Drawing room was They wore light blue shantung Fenton will be the special speaker of Utah Pioneers met at the home A duet vas the setting last weekend for the dresses also ballerina length and on the subject of "Spiritual of Jennie Larsen. and Mamie wedding reception of Mary Keith carried gardenia bouquets. Hal America." Ava r Morley sung by Madsen. The lesson on "Earlv and Robert Noble Boyack, who Ferguson acted as be,st man, Utah Government" was given bv were married in the Salt Lake while the ushers were Gaylon Florence Browrt The hUtorv of LDS Temple, Mar. 5. The bride Hatten, Ted White, and Wayne, if Mrs. Allen and Bill Keith, brothers Janet; Wyley Crowther. grand is the daughter of Mr. ofandProvo. of the bride. mother of George N. Larsen. was William J. Keith Jr.. son of is the the and Larsen Jennie bridegroom given by String music for the wedding of and Mrs, A.R. furnished by Colleen Tins-dal- e, was Boyack l. There were 15 present and are both Wyo. Cheyenne. They th. Evelyn Loveless and Rayma brother andt following hostesses Mrs. Larsen. students at the Brigham Young Allred. The bride's sister, Wayne- - and Helen, sang Elmira Boyce and Florence umv.ers.ny Brown. Attending the bride and bride duets and her younger brother. J a V:' groom at the wedding were, her Lonnie sang also. parents, her sister, Mrs. Beverly Mrs. Bill Keith attended the Golightly, his parents and two guest book. Mrs. Allen Keith was sisters. Mrs. Dean Bagley and in charge of the refreshments. Mr. and Mrs. Woodruff Glynn, The dining room decorations and Is and Ted Wight of Provo. dainty refreshments carried out At the reception the following the color scheme of yellow, blue " evening the bride wore a baller- and white. Ball were at door ina length dress oi white velvet the Receiving gifts at and the neckline Ellen trimmed at Virginia Peterson, Mary A theme appropriate to the I n'i edge of the pointed sleeves Mitchell and Lonnie and Jay Keith. season. "The Luck of the Irish" the seed pearls. , Her In charge of the gift room were i.as been chosen as a theme for with dainty also of w hite vel- Irene Green, Virginia Washburn was hat the Seventh LDS Ward Gold and petite with vet pearl trim. and Naomi Buccumbusso. Serving Mrs. Edward Anderson: "There matching Green Ball to Jbe held Tuesday. From it hung the short fingertip were Maxine Keith; Beverly Pro-be- rt, are lots of interesting: openings An orchestra will supply the larp veil. Her boiiauet was of Merlene Roberts, Joan Pen-ro- in political activity for women music and decorations will en yellow and white calla lilies. Janice White, Tonia Stalling in every community hance 'the mood for the semi ot and Gayle Griffin. Thp bridal line consistea formal "event There will also be Beverly Golightly, matron of The couDle are residing at refreshments and floor show. V Jhnnnr- - Carol Menlove. maid of 107 E. 3 N., Provo. . All ward members and their honor; Karen and Helen Keitn, friends are Invited to attend. sisters of the bride, bridesmaids. 1 with WHI i E 1 . I h. . . rt, The Utah County Beauticians all these wayst POLISHED PINE AVOCADO GREEN MIST GREY NAVY BLUE s. .'vVf Boulton of Salt Lake City told them abouf one kind of permanent wave. Also , in attendance were Bill Smith and Bill Herring representing a sunply. house. Howard McCarty, state executive guest secretary, talked on bettering the field and membership of the group. He also dis cussed: what was. being done to better the organization. Opera Aniline Calf oho in BLACK PATENT tahan Haircut Hears Bride Chooses White Velvet Camp Demonstrated at Crowther History For Wedding Reception Dress Beauticians Meet met this week at. the .Hotel Roberts where they saw a demonstration! of the Italian haircut by Bill Holmes, guest artist. Jim ill iV'i ; 95 S wercJrofe Spring's fresh feuch to your ...a pump new In color, new In line, and new In fttf...offtoed, beautifully slimming to tha loot, end with that glove -- hug fit our JacqueJinej are famous fori Aniline dyed for the richest lookl re-Co- 'Luck of Irish' Gold, and Green Theme Exadly as sef n in MADEMOISELLE 4 . nil BECK'S SHOES . 82i West Center ' : ' ,.'' ' ! tall! .. - i d, ACADEMY I TUESDAY - - Fir If : ! m- y fy - y y ' - FOR ITS PRETTY DETAIL , not carrying over from one season to the next. - order to dispess of their Inventory, due to an unseasonable warm winter they found it necessary to take even In y more drastic reductions than usual.' That . i r i FasKIon spotlicKts vour pretty foot neath shorter i ; ; with. daintily detailed pumps. And how smart they look with your spring now. yourself you can enjoy these savings on the finest of furs, as our wholesaler has a policy of Therefore, each March, prices ore reduced on their remaining tocks of, furs xp :' but hesitated about buying a fur this year, take steps while m rJ- T m i Mm. On SPRING iloVES THE DREAMED V - 1 YOU HAVE IF ' 1 is why we can offer you this opportunity, This most fabulous selection of fine Furs H Also keep in mind that the values IrT this sale, offer ' This vacationist (above) Isn't worried about sun or wind burn. She uses a cream recommended f or.anyone whose skin "Whisk Them to RED Wiscomb LEATHER RADIO and greater savings than any contemplated tax adjustment could provide. STOIES - CAPES and CAPE JACKETS Natural Ranch Mink in: Natural Silver Blue Mink Natural Wild Mink Natural Breath of Spring Mink Natural White Mink Natural Royal Pastel ?Ilnk Natural Lutttla (Gun Metal) Mink Natural Grey Persian Natural Canadian Ermfne Natural Canadian Ermine Lamb Coats Coats Strollers Natural Russian Squirrel Natural Canadian Ermine Dyed ap Mink Coat Coats Capes Black Persian Lamb DyeH Natural Canadian Ermine Dyed 'Russian Squirrel Coats Coats Cape Jackets AND MAWY OTHERS . ON SALE beginning TUESDAY, March I T I! i .3 W 131 N. University Aye. 1 PHONES If. CAIF OR BLACK PATENT TELEVISION far I RALPH'S Radio 17 Thii prodaci OtLr Aj m connection whatever tcith Tht American FU-Fashion- Styles ed and Television 226 So. University Ave. 6th Mm i if 5."A " The monthly meeting of the 'Causland, Dean Loveless, Carl Doce Amigas Club : was he.ld Evans, Keith Bailey, Elmo Elli Day party Wednesday kt the home of Mrs. Wayne McClellan. Thursday at the home of Mrs. son and Roy Rawlings. , Keith Bailey. Supper was served f The luncheon tablesin were att" with one table decorated St. the at long ractively arranged TIP ON FITTING , Patrick theme and; table rgames' pussywillows and acacia. shoe thsre a fitted In. properly provided entertainment after. Following the supper . pinochle was Mrs. Verl Perry should be space in the toe to played with Those present were the Mesdames Jim West, Charles Maur-i-n. and Mrs. Elmo Ellison winning low for elongation of the foot Earl Fowkes, Alden Neff, the prizes. Mrs. Perry also re- while in motion to permit toes bfrthday gift. Thayas Stanley. Douglas Olsen, ceived to function without restraint cr Michael Christensen, Darwin Those attending were Mes' Bobbins and Denton Tafehom. dames Verl Perry, Gordon Mc- - pressure. . E. Bradley was elected presi dent 7 Mrs. GROVE SUNDAY, MARCH 14, 1254 Utah County. Utah Doce Amigas ClubHolds Supper Meet SANTAQUIN The Remus Rota Club held its annual St. Patrick's " i SUNDAY HERALD 0 u n National Red Crost $$95 to$1295 |