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Show WITH REFERENCE TO YOUR LAST QUESTION Mrs. Ralph E. of Women's Council of Provo, left, lisHarshman, president-eletens intently as Mrs. George H. Worthen replies to a question which Helen has iust asked concerning the work of the Council. Mrs. Harshman will receive gavel, of office from Mrs. Worthen, retiring president, at installation ceremonies on Monday afternoon at the : Women's Clubhouse. ct i x " ",.- - heads of the Writers Section, Mrs. Ronald Adams, Mrs. Dean Hansen and Mrs. Mack Budge. i Mrs. Ralph Harshman to Assume Reins as New President has previously tivities. organizations. graduate '..ia - son of the Artists Section. The chairman of the group, Mrs. Marje S. Robison was absent when picture was taken. In the center is Mrs. Joseph Sudweeks, who will pilot the Music Section. In a conservation at right are THEY GRACE THE THREE ARTS The Herald photographer snapped this interesting picture as new leaders of the Artists, Music and Writers Sections of the Provo Women's Council chatted over mutual problems at the Women's Clubhouse. In group at left are Mrs. Scott A. Taylor, Mrs. Allie T. Jones and Mrs. Charles F. Thomp- ' . Leo Rowley; Artists Section, Mes dames Mane S. Koblson, bcott L. Taylor, Charles Thompson and Allie T. Jones; Music j Section, Mesdames Joseph! Sudweeks, By MILDRED B. HALL Charming, capable, Mrs. Ralph E. Harshman, will taki the reigns of the presidency of the Women's Council of Provo at an installation Women's meeting Monday at the 2:30 at p. m. Clubhouse beginning their responsiAlso assuming bilities will be an imposing list of other capable women who will guide the. fortunes and meetings of the various sections of the Council during the coming club Norma Taylor and Maurine Fritz; Literary Section, Mesdames Lucille Peterson, Arnold Davis and Earl Fehr; Past Presidents Section, Mrs. S. R. chairman and Mrs. Robert L. Reid, secretary. Helen Harshman Is not new to Council work having been a member since 1947 and serving in many capacities in Council ac Bos-we- ll, year. Mrs. George W. Worthen, who has served the Council iweU as its 'president this year will pass on to the newcomers such inforwhich, she mation and know-hodeems useful to them in their new work. Mrs. Clarence H. Harmon who has served as chairman of the Past Presidents Section will conduct the meeting and be the installing officer. All outgoing of, ., , , M 1 t,m:im .U) Mi She is a chair- - She maned the Municipal Section, acted as board member on the Council proper board, was recording secretary and has been both firs, and second vice presidents. Helen's manner is friendlyj frank, direct andi sincere. Those who work with her know that she is always well prepared for what-ever work is ahead and her lovely smile presages well for any women ot tne Moose; has been Central Utah County service chairman of the American Cancer Society for the past three years; is a member of the Provo Bible Church and president of the Women's Auxiliary of the Church and teaches a Junior Sunday School x:lsss. She Js also "mom" to daughter, Virginia a sophomore at Provo High School and to a son. Bob, . now serving with the U. S. Air Force at San Antonio, Tex., and (Continued on Page regent , group she is connected with. She has not confined her capabilities to Council work alone but has been active in many other ..I. i ..nun Ml..,., ,,1.1, ...i, u, V ,. u ,uu. w ..mml 01 tne 6-- A) ..i... y r.-y- . TvVj - w : r 'r : , v section chairmen and elected ficers will make reports concerning the past season's activities. Musical numbers have been ar- ranged and refreshments jwiU be served. Members rof the Council and their friends are invited to attend. Chosen iright! hand "man" to Mrs. Harshman is Mrs. Phil Snow, first vice president and adding her capabilities to:the trio will : be Mrs. Lewis Sandstrom, second vice president. Other officers of the Council proper are Mrs. Lynn LeVitre, recording secretary; Mrs. LaVar Grpneman, Mrs. corresponding- secretary; Franklin Davenport, treasurer; -- I i - K'' .- -H; (V S- - Aw'-'rT- - and Mrs. W. Woolf, auditor. The Council is formed j of eight, sections having for their prolisted gram a variety! of interests as Municipal Section, Juftior" Section, Home Arts Section,! Writers Section, Artists Section, Music Section, Literary Section and a S Past President's Section.! These groups have chosen as their officers the following women Who will also be installed on Monday: Municipal Section, THEY WILL BE 'MEN FRIDAY' TO PRESIDENT These women are the feminine prototypes of Robison Crusoe's man Friday and will aid the new president of the Council, Mrs. Harshman, in her multitudinous duties Seated in center is Mrs. Lewis E. Sandstrom, second vice president, to her right is Mrs. Phil Snow, first vice president. Seated far left is Mrs. Franklin 'Davenport; Mrs. LaVar Groneman is next to her and far right is airs, iynn ievitre. V WJ , I ; J .. .- ' u S', . man and Bert Smith, secretary-treasureJunior Section, Roy Dearing, Lynn L. Le Vitre and Jess Van wagenen; Home Arts Section, ft esdames Dallas Young, O. Arch Anderson,and T. C. Larson: Wri ers Secition. Mesdames Dean Hansen, Mes-dam- es Ronald Adams, Mack Budge, and if -im ' ' - '- - Mes-dam- es Mark E. Berkhimer, chairman, A. J. Marcroft, vice chair- r; S S. SOMETHING IS SURE TO COME OUT OF THIS Mrs. T. C. Larson, left, and Mrs. Dallas Young, third from left of Home Arts Section talk over plans for coming year with Mrs. Arnold Davis of Literary Section; while over on the right, Mrs. Earl Fehr, seated, ponders a question put to her by' Mrs. Lucille Peterson, chairman of the Literary Section, to which she belongs. I I- - "l 4 y-i-- r J "" -- x ". ' MUNICIPAL AND JUNIOR Seated SECTIONS JOIN pensively in the foreground is Mrs. Jess Van Wagenen of the junior Section and far left is Mrs. Lynn LeVitre also of the Junior Section. Mrs. A. J. Marcraft, second from left, relaxes as" she" talks things over with Mrs. Mark E. Berkhimer and Mrs. Bert Smith (are right) al of Municipal Section. (Photos by Aksel Nohr, Herald staff photo: grapher.) I Society -- rts Qhurch Schools -- SUNDAY, MAY 23, 1954 |