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Show Announcement Made of Musical Tea Mrs. Leonard Cockrell Is T Chosen Exchangette Head ServiceTo Choir A APRIL SUNDAY. wi w J 18 SUNDAY HERALD 19-- t w Woman Notes 79th Birthday Remembered by Relief Society. The Exehangette Club .met on1 sages. Honored were Mrs. Lynn Officers of federated women s, Thursday at the home! of Mrs. Searle, Mrs. Alton Steele, Mrs A long-tim- e resident of Monclubs of the area and personal, Lynn Searle to honor j outgoing Fred Forbes, Mrs. Bert Parting Webb celebrated Mrs. Emma roe, guests of Literary League mem- officers and to elect new ones. ton and Mrs. Beck Clark. MADOLINE DIXON By her79th serve during the Refreshments were served to PAYSON birthday on Thursday bers have received invitations to Those named to Sarah Vance Mrsi year are Mrs. Leonard those by Mrs. Cockrell, was honored following regular at the home of her daughter, a delightful musical tea and open coming Cockrell. president: Mrs. Paul Mrs. attending Mrs practice of the Third Ward Re- Mrs. Roy Gleave In Provo. Robert Strong session planned for Saturday at Fields, vice president and Mrs Fields, who assisted theandhostess. lief Society Chorus,' held- - at the Friends and relatives called the Ernest J. Wilkinson home on Wallace Glover, secretary-trea- s Members home of Mrs. Alta Cowan. The during the day. to wish Jier a were Mes attending urer. Dallin Clark, Beck Clark, gesture was made ih apprecia-- , happy birthday and were served dames University hiUV Named as new board members Leonard Cockrell, John A string trio comprised of stu Daynes, tion of service renderedthe group 'refreshments as they visited, were Mrs. Richard Stone and Paul Wal by Mrs. Vance. Handkerchief s'Mrs. Webb now resides n Provo Fred Fields, Forbes, Univer of dent Brigham "Young Mrs. Lester Reese. lace Glover, E. D. Leavitt, Alva and other small gifts were pre-- '; with a son, Glyde Webb at 4S1 Mrs. Alvin Lewis welcomed W. N. Whittaker. C. R. sented to her. Refreshments were E. 1st N. sity; and vocal numbers by Mrs members and gave a brief his- -; Lewis, McGee, Moulton, Harry Ol served.' John H. Gardner and Richard Rob tory of the club and its past son, LynnLynn Searle, Allen Sorenson, Mrs. Larson Wilde was hostess Max Peart. Others present were inson will add quality to the Alton Steele, Robert Strong, Rich- to her bridge club recently. Mrs. Gerald , Greenhalgh, Mrs. presidents. She introduced members who ' ard Stone. Lester Reese. Wavne ' Prizes for hieh score were award- - Jay Ludlow, Mrs. Dick Gray, : T3 :n Yi i n 11 i hart corvnH as rtffitavc- am4 ivrn i tlfr Mrs. ' Gerald Hanson and Mrs. A gay Spring theme is being sented them with, carnation cor--' Grande Nelson. to a El Runnels and guest, Irs. Dick-Lanworked out in appointments by the committee chairmen: following v.nA(iiiv w.v Mrs. Sherman Christenson, invita decora Denzil Mrs. Brown, tions; tions; Mrs. Thomas L. Norton, refreshments: Mrs. John Gardner, program. Mrs. Wilkinson is serving as general chairman. - r . .. ; ' .V I 4 V( v - v - xr-- n t. t i; .."'j-- ' ' ij """ ?J& , i i ' Ga mour een in Veterans Club : Enjoys Social JJ-: TAI LO CI r.lADGTO V O U a 7 A S T E . . .Y O O El Denver and Rio Grande Vet erans Club and partners met Wednesday at the Pioneer build ing for an hour of socializing and card playing. They were enter tained by a group ot students from BYU with musio and read n n ings. 1 Caught at a recent planning meeting, where they perfected plans for session to be given by Literary League, are, left, Mrs. Ernest L, tea and musical open coming Wilkinson, general chairman of the tea; Mrs. Thomas J. Norton, refreshments; Mrs. A. Sherman Christenson, invitations and Mrs. John Hale Gardner, who will add her lovely voice to the afternoon entertainment. NOTES AND SHADOWS V Refreshments of cake. Ice cream and punch were served to the 35 members attending. The committee in charge were Mel Crawford, Mort Morritt and Lawrence Stone. . Boriheur Club Side-SteSaddle At Dairy Evening ps e, V s 7 3 ram 7; thy AV'V'V 41 f i and Coming BYUJr"" a nun -- 71 - ;r rtV Mk ' zd viemoers Attend Rebekah Meet . Marria&e Is Announ lb' V d hnaement r: 1 Members of Bonheur club side Clyde Sandgren, Robert Bunker, stepped la saddle and 'a bale of Grant S. Richards, Clifton A. Tol-bohay on the front porch of the Leland "Wakefield, John R. Grant S; Richards home Wednes - Richard Knight. Ralph Halliday,the day evening and read placard on the front door "Rich-Her- d Britsch, Weldon J. Taylor, Don Holstein Ranch Home of Con- Earl, Monroe J. Paxman, Stanley tented Kids and Cows." v Watts, Royden Braithwaite and Inside, they were treated to a Stephen Murdock. Mrs. Rice was rollicking trip to dairyiand, a a cleverlys-planneevening of fun guest. nd Information concerning the ! vaairy industry. Colorful posters of animals and milk products an V nounced the theme inside. Two true-typ- e models of Holstein i X cattle, pictures of cows from the Richards' own herd and pictures of descendants of a world record milk cow completed the bovine atmosphere Leonard Rice, professor In the The informal business meeting English department at Brigham Wednesday evening of Deborah Young University reviewed the Rebekah Lodge No 6 featured book entitled "Elbridge A. Stuart, planning for the lodge part in the founder: of Carnation Milk Com Grand Lodge which will be held pany" by James Marshall. Mr in Salt Lake City in May. Rice was Introduced to the group Mrs. Inez Kimber presided and as "an exile from a barnyard, announced Ncble Grand Past that as not inany of his friends know Club of Mrs. home at be the will that the professor grew up on a Beatrice Prow on 26. Mrs. April farm." Maud will assist Mrs. The book Mr. Rice reviewed is Prow inRoper hostess duti-- . her the success .story of the milk the company executive, who out of The 25 memberstheattending Mesdames work at the age of 43, started in meeting were the canned milk business at the Anna Anderson, Mary Bott, Nellie turn of the century upon- the sug Burr, Pauline Carter, Evelyn Ida Elliott, Elna HampMARY JEAN MILLER gestion, of a mend. Eminently Davis, Bessie shire, Goad, ; Lydia Jensuccessful, he has also establishsen, Amanda Jones, Inez Kimed breeding and show farms. Grant Richards showed slides ber, Madeline Littlefield. Ruth cf the farm and also showed pic- Perry, Alene Perry, Elizabeth tures of his own herd. - Grant L. Pratt, Maud Roper, Millie Ridge, Richards, the hostess' son played Melba Spendlove, Beatrice Prow, Thelma Vincent, Ruth Williamthe piano., son, Alta Willis, Ethel Meldrum. Carlos D Miller announces the Maurice was a student at Ruth Robinson, Pearl Thorvald-son, and Harold Williamson, to ; the served Mesdames us1 com nih S00' weire he was a David Crowton. Elvin Anderson, from the men's lodge. L VT ":"lu. member.of the scholastic club and! Edwin Firmage Jr., Lynne cf ),' and Mrs. He plans to con-- , Wright,- Phillip Christenson, Ray To whiten piano keys, wipe musically. 5on' tinue his studies at the university R. Canning, Briant Jacobs, Hr- - them with a cloth dampened --The two Provo young people following his tour of Army duty.1 old Nelson, Frank Van Wagerren, with milk. ine laiier pari pian of May when Maurice arrives from Fort Ord where he is newsta-tioned- . The ceremony is to be performed in the Salt Lake LDS Temple after which a reception will be held in the Vineyard Ward chapel. Mary Jean Is a graduate of Doubly Lincoln High School where she was president of the Pep Club, editor j under-shee- r of the hih school paper, school . reporter and was listed as an honor student. She was also graduated from the Sharon LDS Seminary. After living in Washington D. C, she returned to attend Brigham Youn? University and is now employed 'ocally. Prior to entering Army service. WW MM rmm 11 ? jo ) LX: I ilk -- j ; - fffi - - aw . Perfect slip . Ml wear for r-i-. 1 WW UbA im lx s -- x V O. .1 1 Jex To Speak Mrs--. - JcatJ- - In Provo Mrs. Alice Jer. ratiM mittee woman from Salt Lake Citv. ard Mrs. Den7il Brown and Mrs. Victor J. Bird, will be ruest speakers in a meeting of the Woman's Republican Club of Provo scheduled (or Thtrrsdav at the home of Mrs. L. B. Tackett. Mrt. Jex will be making one of her first appearances since her election and the two Provoans Mrs. Bird and Mrs. Brown have just returned from the East where thev visited Republican headquarters and the annual Cherry Bloom festival In Wash ington, D. C. Mrs. Sterling Ercanhrack. elected president of the Repub lican Women will nreside and introduce her other officers,. Mrs. lEda Maxfield. vice president; Mrs. Evan Parson, treasurer: Mrs. Mamie B. Davis, secretary. Coramittee chairman appointed inrlnte Mrs. C. E. Peterson; pro-graMrs. Tackett. housing: Mrs. VVUliam VncAnt, member ship and Mrs. Cullen Y. Chris tenson and .Mrs. George Worthen, bulletin. 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