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Show BPW Picks jr- f 1:1 l ; I -- s i f -- ' ' V I", t J : v - I i " Nv ''"'v' ' v- ... . d c i 1 ; J - v. 1 Clark. jr .' vote of thanks was extended to Ruth Aiken .and her officers for their work during the past year and to Lucile Haws and her membership committee for in- "i.A creasing club membership to 78. iv; - . , ir?: Lindon DUr CAROL FULKERSON Camp Holds Fulkerson to Wed Finhl Meet -- " ' i'- 1 $ HONEYMOON Pfc. and Mr. Craig Bentley (Verlyn Westwood), left Tuesday on a cross-counthoneymoon Jo Fort Holiburd, Md., where he is stationed with the Army. They were wed a few days earlier in a double ring ceremony performed ' by Bishop Clay Benson in the Windsor LDS Ward Relief Society Room. Parents of the bride are ; Mr. and Mrs. Vere Westwood of Orem. Parents of the bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs. LeRoi Bentley of Salt Lake City. ON CROSS-COUNTR- Y ry Mrs. Ivory Belle Mere Club Sews and Ghats At Red ford Home j special nreresr Classes Enjoy at the home of Pat Bowenin Spanish Fork was attended by members of Beta Sigma Phi, Xi Beta Chapter, on Thursday eve. ning. After, the . business meeting which wasT .conducted, by Mrs. Bryant Tingey," Inez !ott introduced Mrs. Inez Ivory of Payson, who gave a lesson on joetry and Utah poets. A special guest was Mrs. Ella Stanton of Marysvale, CaL Mem bers attending were Mesdames Robert Wolsey, Bryant Tingey, David Beesley. Jack Selk, and Pat Bowen. Cora Vest, Donna Tolboe and Inez ptt. Relief Society " n, .1 . ; - 4-- H wife m J I , . Musical Evening ' was--prese- . 1 A short business meeting held An afternoon o sewing . and social chat occupied members of Belle Mere Club when they met at the home of Mrs. R. L. Red-for- d on. Thursday 'afternoon. Mrs. Redford first served a luncheon on a table attractively decorated with an arrangement of tulips and apple blossoms with Smith, Lilly H. Johnson and Luie H-j, Allman, two of. the children having died. She had 20 grandchildren and 25 Mrs. Hopper . has been a Widow since 1919. She is cheerful and optimistic and enjoys good health considering her; advanced age. WThen she was younger - she"specialized in sewing and fine needle work and can still read without the aid of glasses. She retains a remarkable memory of local and national events and 'experiences of her childhood. Mrs. Hopper sajs that she considered her greatest joy in life came from being a devoted wife and mother. great-grandchU-dr- Tells of Utah Poets LINDON The final meeting for the Daughters of the Pioneers Camp Lindon was held at the home of the captain, Dora Fishef The Alpha Chi Omega sorority The young couple will make a of Lindon, Thursday afternoon ' i i i i bridal wreath. house In Logan will be the scene home in .Logan for the summer There will be no more meetings r h Scissor 4-- H Club I of the marriage and informal and will move in the fall to St. until in September Attending were Mesdames ByAt Lindbn To ron Denhalter, Clarence L. Knud-sewedding reception of Carol Fulk- Louis, Mo., where Mr. Simpson Aseneth Walser, reviewed will enter R. L. Redford, O..A.J Watts, erson and Stratford Dean SimpWashington University requirements for the ladies ' Glean Church School of dentistry. B. Thatcher and Ralph Clifton Up son on Friday, June! 11. compile their histories and have Foote. , !;vAnnouncement of the forthcomthem bound. Captain Fisher, read LINDON The Scissor ing nuptials is being made by Mr. a history of her grandmother, Joand Mrs. James M. Fulkerson hanna Christine Hamburg Nichol. OREM An evening spent lis Club of Lindon ofpicked the com cleaning up the of Provo. project The lesson was presented by Mar- tening to the music of Franz munity v church building and! grounds. numA graduate of provo High a with Brig-hacombined Schubert on was garet Holdaway. It on washing windows, ber of lovely waltzes was en They plan School, Carol has attended the SUNSET WARD Young, "His background and and i tl dusting mowing the lawns. of Utah State Agricultural College Monday at 2 p.m. with Fiprta council to tne women oi ueserew joyed by members the Special their meeting at the the past two years and is a mem- Parker giving the social science A guest from Pleasant Grove, Interest classes of Orem LDS They heldLiorna home of Gillman, club ber of Alpha Chi Omega sorority. lesson. to Stake Thursday eveningin the leader, Carlson Lottie afternoon. Shar Thursday Stratford is a son' of Mr. and Ward, Vineyard introduce the ladies to several on Jensen presented the health Mrs. C. L. Simpson of Logan and ELEVENTH WARD of earning money for the The group heardia dramatiza lesson "Whose life is The is a senior student at USAC. He Monday at 2 p.m. Literary lesson ways solicited their; help in tion of Schubert's life given by girls were taught how it?". be' by Fay Thomas. Mima camp. She to darn is a member of Sigma Chi fra-P1- 1 Williams will review "Jane Eyre" selling a satin quilt sponsored by Mr. and Mrs. tloward Anderson, stockings. Kathleen Bullock and ternity. to be given away Special Interest directors, and Carol Ann and Elizabeth Souter will discuss'!fr camp and V - 1 Kearly said the praythe background of the Fnfflish oirawDerry uays 10 a mcjty ucnei Mr. and Mrs. Earl Farnsworth ers. of Vineyard. The "Serenade" holder. novel. The next meeting will be held on was the viqlin by Ar- - atvthe leader's played SECOND WARD Tasty refreshments were served lone Thalmann home, Thursday accompanied by May 20. Tuesday at . 1:30 p.m. Elma by Dora Fisher, Asenethto Walser "'Who is twelve Idyll Spalding. Singing, Holdaway Thatcher will give the literary les- and Margaret : Sylvia" was Mrs. Blaine Harper son. Evening meeting will be ladies. accompanied by Mrs. Hugh Mc By Wednesday at 7:30 p.mj with Mrs. xne unaen lTee was Keuar. Eldon Mackley giving the lesson. A luncheon held at the home of svng bjrMr Anderson. The numGRADUATION bers t were assigned throughout Mrs. Vilate Strong on Wednesday PIONEER WARD Tuesday at 2 p.m. with Mary the stake by ward Special Interentertained members of the Pro-von- Craner MEANS giving the literary lesson. est leaders. Social Club. By Ice cream roll was served to Garden flowers were tastefully SUNSET SECOND WARD PHOTOGRAPHS arranged in the hQme and lunch-- j Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. Violet Members of Tonga Le Club met approximately 50 members enjoyeon was served on small tables. Braithwaite will give the literary at the home of Mrs. Marjorie ing the evening of music and In gamesplayed after the lunch- lesson. . Thursday evening at which dancing. eon. Mrs. A. Will Jones, Mrs. Ole RIVERGROVE SECOND WARD Phillips Have a portrait of this time they elected new officers. E. Olsen and Mrs. Melissa Lewis Monday at 2 p.m. Lela Roper will Mrs. Oriean Hanson was elected memorable; occasion . . . held high scores, give the lesson. president; Mrs. Earl Clark, vice Literary Members Mrs. J. H. Buys was a. guest. RIVERGROVE FIRST WARD (we furnish the cap and president: Eleanor Jorgensen, secShe won the guest: j?rize. HostAttend Convention Russell Sid Mrs. 2 Dunn at will Jr., retary; p.m. Iris esses for the afternoon were Mrs. Tuesday gown) treasurer and Mrs. Louis W. Band-lelesson. the give literary Strong. Mrs. Eva T. Nielson and ... OREM Members of the Orem reporter SIXTH WARD MAKE YOUR Mrs. Eva Russell. j Luncheon was served 'after the Literary Club and the Orem in LDS the Seminary business Members attending were Monday meeting to Mesdames Women's Club motored to Salt APPOINTMENT NOW! Ole E. Olsen, Arthur J. building. Ann Reese will give the Laurie Young, Faye Bogh, Louis Lake during the week to aittend lesson. science social A. Will William Jones. Harding, Bandley, Harry Startup, Ted Jones, sessions of the Federated Club Vincent, Melissa Lewis. Carrie' LINDON LARSON STUDIO Clayton, David Fielding, Convention. Lindon Second Ward Relief So Dean Vincent, Sadie Pehrson, Ray VinMay-cocBeth L. were Keith S. Mrs. Diamond, Hinman, Attending cent, Erma Hawke,i Eva T., Niel ciety will meet Tuesday, May 18. Don newly-electe- d Phillips. " Oriean Hanson, president of son, Vilate Strong. Anna Mik- - at 2 p. m. Nellie Hoffman will 28 N. 1st E. Ph. 34-and Norma the and Mrs George Timpanogos district, Ungricht, kelsen and Florence Meyers. lesson the Social Science present Curtis Gordon. "The " great compromise of the Deene Halladay. Constitution and the fight for ratification." Mary McKay will supervise the nursery. At Lo&an Sorority House - MBS. HOPPER Bullock, Beck' Clark, Wayjie Close, Leonard Cockrell, Vera Davis, Paul Fields, Fred Forbes, Myron Fulrath, Wallace; Glover, E. D. Leavitt, Alva Lewis, C. R McGee, Chester Oliver, John Rup- per, Lynn Searle. Allen Sorenson, Alton Steele, Robert Strong, Rob ert Barbee and Lester Reese. : A Carol i j the, meeting. i heart, A member of the LDS Church, she was a Relief Society teacher for, 45 years and a member of When the Salem Ward choir. Salem Camp of the Daughters f utan taoneers was organized m September of 1924, Mrs. Hopper was its first captain. Hfer children are Elodia H. . Members of the nominating committee were Reta Egbert, Lucille Farr, and Alice Rowley. Ruth Aiken presided at - The following new officers were installed: Mrs. Leon Cockrell, president; Mrs. Paul Fields, vice president; Mrs. Wallace Glover, treasurer and Mrs. Richard Strone and Mrs. Lester Reese, 1 board members. Mrs. Robert McGee introduced the guest speaker, Mrs j Harold Whiting; who revealed her hobby, pen pals from Greece. i Dinner was served at! a large banquet table ! adorned U with arrangements of tulips and iris: Tiny Maypoles marked the place settings of the following members and guests : Mesdames Don Carlson, Gene Davis, Floyd Taylor, Karl Chipman, Miles Nelson, Paul Finley, Harold Whit ing, L C. Guttery, Reuel Jones, Kenneth Hall, Boyd Hamlin, Boyd J. Larsen and Dean Leavitt; were Mesdames Tom .? members :rV j.' V':;'v SALEM Mrs. Caroline C Hatch Hopper," a native pioneer of Utah, will celebrate her 92nd birthday quietly with members of her immediate family and close friends on May 8 at the home of - her daughter, Luie H. Allman in Provo. She was born in Moroni, San pete County, on May 13, 1862, a daughter of Lewis Hatch and Sarah Ann Jolly Hatch, one of 11 ' children. She married John Franklin Hopper on Nov. 22, 1883, it Spanish Fork, the marriage being solemnized in the Salt Lake LDS Temple in 1918. Mr. Hopper was the first baby born in Salem and was also her childhood sweet Exchangette Club officers were installed bx past president Alva Lewis in a meeting . held at a ocal cafe on Thursday evening. . , - 7A Exchanqettes SUNDAY HERALD Sa em Resident Reta ins nstall At Dinner Sharp Memory of Events i - recording secretary; Margaret Davis, corresponding secretary, and Rebecca Kirk, treasurer. Velda Small presented a cer tificate from Utah State Hospital to the club for service rendered, and reports were given concerning the state convention which will be held in Provo on June 4. Report was made by. Kate Ma thews, general chairman of the state convention, and her com mittee, Rhea Taylor, Lucille Farr, Beth Schofield, and Rhea Reeve. Community singing was lead by Allie v 1 The last regular dinner meet ing of the year of the Business and Professional Women's Club of Provo featured naming of new officers by the election commit tee. The group met at a local ' cafe. Kate Mathews will serve as president; Marie Elliott, first vice president; Evelyn Paxman, sec ond vice president; Mable Kirk, Jr t "'it . . Officers At Meeting - I : :.-- Book Review Set At Lindon MIA Session A book review "The LINDON Life and Works of Harrison R. Merrill" will be presented"by George Paul of Pleasant Grove, in the Lindon Second Ward Special Interest class. The class will start at 8 p. m. Monday, May 17. FROM OUR FASHION BALCONY I 1 1 1 A. Games Played, Lunch Enjoyed Provonid - PVkeDsss Officers Named Tonga Le ia - Pfis C Sizes ; 'k' y, . Mes-dam- es k, N j Special Values to make Mother's lars go farther! dol- BOYS' SPORT SHIRTS in sizes Close-OPrices ut 2.79 Value 1.98 Values 1.49 Values 1.98 ..... 1.49 1.00 . . . . 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