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Show ;.K: IM. Invitation to Literature' Theme of; Cadmus Meeting Fine Art? Hears Need r": Utah 'A 26, 1954 2 jll n i A j. County. Old friends and members ofJ A Ida., ward now Mrs. ent, Carol Wells, Rose Hillman, the McGammon,met PLEASANT GROVE Utah in in reunion at living ' Belliston, of Pleasant Winnifred Adamson, Ora Thorne, Faye rovo North Many Sunday. Park, Grove, was hostess to Cadmus Laura Cromar, Geneva Gibson, old acquaintances were renewed Lucille Club Thursday evening when a Margaret Hayes, Hillman, according to Mrs. Glen Bullock arge group of club members and Ella Jackson, Carol Jaynes, May- - and Mrs. Arch Brown who were special guests met to enjoy the metta Johnson, Alton Miller, hostesses in charge. Mrs KhalidjHarvey Nielsen. Mrs. Margaret a first club meeting of the fiscal Daisy Nielsen, In Page, Dorice This reunion was i the first of SPANISH FORK led the salute to the woman In i the Bramwell first the Lucille Beulan Walker, Phyllis year. Mrs. -Bradley, pres- Rogers, Visit- - Omar, is hoped will The club collect was given flag dent of this study group, con Banks. Helen Wadley, Effie what M.A. to S. receive her U. degree by Mrs. David B. Bowen. . ng and eating lunch together ducted the meeting with invoca Adams. Beulah Bradley, and the were in mem before spoke the and their Agronomy, following! Guests were, Mesdames Otto. tion being offered by Mrs. Lu hostess Fayev Belliston. Club Thalian of recent Mrs. the bers Mr. families: and Donald Ren Stewart, Kemis Webb, Pratt were cille Walker. Special! guests present Bountiful: Mr. and Mrs ly with Mrs. Otto Stewart; as Thomas, Paul Lambert, George With the theme "Invitation to Mae Morgan, Louie Gillman, Green, Donald Smart, Heber: Mr. and hostess. Mrs. Omar,"-- ' modeling Hawkins. Elwood Darling, Mark Literature," heralding the study Rose Radmall, Ruby Fugaland, Mrs. Parley Morris, Mr. and her native costume of "Pakistan, Bowen, Jamesf Hand, Reese Daprogram of ,the year, an unusu Kathryn Rees. Mrs. Melvin Salt Lake told of the educational '"gains of vis, Clyde Hicken, iWilford Holm, Wengreen, ally fine program on Ancient and Mrs. Afton Miller, chairman of City; Mr. and Mrs?. Ted Cleg, her country, especially those oi Clark Stewart M: D. Hawkins, , Classical - Literature was pre- the Educational Committee, dis- urem; Mr. ana Mrs. fArch Brown, women. She told of -, sented by Mrs Rose Hillman, as tributed the year's program Mrs. Alta Grover, Mr. and Mrs. methods employed inagricultural Seorge Hansen, Bernice ' BeamGarcV-ler- , farming, LuAnn Francis James, ion, sisted by her husband, Guy Hill- books, and explained the con Ervin Bair, Mr. and Mrs. Earl and of the history and religion. Joan Chris-nse- n Jean Hancock, man, teacher in the Pleasant tents therein. Mrs. Miller has Wengreen, She showed Mr. Mrs. Glen Pakistan and; and Shirley Banks, Grove High School. Included in been assisted .by Mrs. Margaret Bullock, and Mrs. i Elva Wen and displayedpicturespf native to j Members clothg present other than their unusually fine discussions Hayes and Mrs. Lucille Hillman green, Provo. i her embroicountry, beautifully 'lose in on was a discourse previously mentioned were Greek Literapreparing the program books dered with and golrf lesdames silver Allen Cornaby, L. H. to The ' be with next club meeting is Homer, Sappho, Plato, ure, '' ; threads. A schooltime wardrobegood Charles ' Dixon, Ernest of Mrs. Lurena and home held at the ornaby, Aristotle, Plutarch,) holding Mrs. Ed L. Pinegar, cmb vie Inudsen, Milo C. Moody, Owen, tne attention oi tne large appre Warnick en Oct. 7, at which stretcner is tne reversiDie jump ciative group, of which the fol time Mrs.-Ell- a Jackson will re-- er. Of corduroy, I in autumn- - president, presided-- . Mrs.v M. R. 'owe, Hyrum Jones, Harold toned colors, the reverse side is Taylor led the community sing, mith, Lowell Crabb, Parley w club were an members American novel. pres-vieowing a smart clan plaidJ ing. Her accompanist was Mrs. xVeeley and Max Thomas. M..A. Degree n Agronomy ForGI inic Mrs.. Alonzo Money spoke of Provo's need for a child guidance clinic when she addressed members of the Fine Arts Club', day evening,, at the home of Mrs. Stacev D Gam. Mrs. Kenneth Pugh, president; conducted the short business meeting and intro duced the speaker. . , The early pioneer home was contrasted with the modern Ameri can home by Mrs. Morley. "During pioneer days," she told the group,, "families spent much . time together in mutual work and ' recreation Today, with changing - times and with many distractions of modern life keeping families apart, mothers, working outside etc. J parents need all -t- he home . Jthe helD available to rear sound, -healthy children." Mrs. Morley Tlisted many established agencies ' that do help, agencies such as schools,, churches, welfare? depart ments, . the; juvenile court, etc. ' The great difference in cost of nrpvpnttlvp vs. custodial care was mentioned by the speaker who told of the Dronosal afoot in utan coun Iv to establish a child guidance clinic. Tray services were made for Mesdames E. E. Coles. Frank Mullet Raton Bullock, Aura Hatch, Harold Hansen, Seymour Gray, T.oRnv Johnson. Art Adamson, Alonzo Morley, Guy Callahan, Marion S. Ross, Frank J. jEarl, Kenneth Pugh; Sgencer Grow, Clarence Greer, Malirice Harding, John VanCott, Stanley Bonnett, Eiinn Beck, woodrow1 inompson, nivde Crockett. Grant Ekins, Wil-liam E. Berrett, JohnLewis and t- ; 7 1L A. Christense. Addresses Thai ian Club -- - be-man- . 4 SEPTEMBER SUNDAY HERALD su1Pay Idaho Frientls Hold Reunion , - - . s i - ! -r- (ffflL I ib - Olsens and McCoards 2 Provo Families Renew Frierictships In Hawaii V Mr. and Mrs. William McCoard and Mr. and Mrs. Marion J. Olsen renewed old college friendships at reunion in Honolulu recently. Mr! McCoard and Mr. Olsen are members of old Provo families. Mrs. McCoard, the former Fern La.. Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Brackenbury (Louise Mitchell) Mitchell and Brackenbury Wedd ihg Delightful Even t Christensen, of Richfield and Mrs Olsen, formerly Leona Nelson o: Elberta, attended BYU together They were social unit sisters be longing to the Fidelas organiza ROCUCICANDCay Mi ;; tion. This reunion came about as a result of both men obtaining ex changeships to the Islands for the current school year. Mr. McCoard is witn tne speecn department o the University of Southern Cali fornia. His exchangee is Joseph F. Smith former Utahn, now con nected with the University of Ha o: waii. Mr. Olsen is ex Maeser School and principal Mrs. SPANISH FORK exchanged Lawrence was hostess to the witn Mr. cunton Kananeie, prin Athenae Club at her home Thurs cipal of Laie School in Windward " day evening. Mrs. David W. Oahu. Thomas, club president, was in Both couples have their children charge. The salute to the flag with them. The McCoards have was led by Mrs. Leland Fillmore twins Barbara and Bobby, age 10 A report was given by Mrs. La- while the Olsen's have Connie, 13 Mar G rote gut and Mrs. Howard and Phillip, 10. Zabriskie read the club collect They send "Alohas" to their Mrs. Elgin Wilkins was program many relatives and friends at chairman. She introduced Mrs home, i' D. LaRell Johnson of Springville who reviewed the musical come dy, "Kismet." Girls, Boys Staters , refreshments were served Light Be Honored by to the following guests: Mrs To Wilford T. Johnson, Joey Wilkins, Auxiliary of Legion Mrs. Ben Markham, Mrs. Robert Grotegut, Mrs. Delos Argyle and OREM The American Lemembers: Mesdames David W. gion Auxiliary is honoring the stu Thomas, LaMar Grotegut, Leland dents who attended Boys State Fillmore, Wendell James. How and Girls State at a dinner and ard Zabriskie, Rowe Lewis, Clair social Monday night at 7 p. m Thomson, Sydney Hay ward, Ar Mrs. Fred Gourdin will be the thur Grotegut, Robert Bradford, chairman and Legion members Russell Jensen, Jex Lawrence will be invited. Honored guests and Elgin Wilkins. will be Jimmy Abraham, Merrill Plastic baskets of flowers were Palmer, v Arline Hall, Beverly . Booth and Carolyn Howard. given as favors. -s - . . Mrs. Lawrence Hostess to tne receiving ana was master of Athenae Club s en SPANISH FORK Louise Mit- music during chell became the bride of Robert Rex Pinegar L. Brackenbury Sept.; 23 when she ceremonies for the evening the Spanish Fork tertainment. Prayer was offered recited vows in '1 i ' Bishop by Ray Williams. A song was First Ward Chapel. Robert A. Nelson officiated at the sung for the young couple by the Ceremonies that united the bridal V-attendants and Amy Ost ' I ler. ... couple. Redd Joe Mrs. read a toast to Louise is the daughter of Mr. the followed bride by a trumpet and Mrs. C, R. Mitchell, Spanish solo Waldo Swenson. by Jerry Fork and Robert the son of Mr. AMERICAN FORK Captain Charles Brackenbury, Tooele and Brown toasted the bridegroom Golden JIaight of the "Salt Lake Mrs. Grace Brackenbury, Span and David Cox offered vocal solos. .Police epartment was the guest ish Fork. w At the guest book were Myrna of dinner the at meeting speaker Club A bridal reception followed the Nielson and Mrs. Norman Ostler. the Lions Thursday evening. in the ward Mrs. George Swenson and "Mrs Wives oil the members were nuptiat ceremonies hall the couple vvmiam u. Beckstrom were where guests. Mrs. Joseph E. Mecham reception two was candelabra hostesses. H ! framed by 'accompanied by Irene Monson of side. baskets on each ' Large Assisting with gifts were Mrs . sang two selections. added a colorful note to Paul Swenson, Mrs. Don Thomas the tables were tastefully gladioli . the receiving line. and Ronald Swenson. Mrs. Frank decorated with low bowls of deep For her wedding day the bride Bill and Mrs. John Brackenbury mariyellow purple petuniasi-an- d chose, a whiter lace, ballerina were in the dining room. Receiv-- 1 .. golds. , length gown over satin.. The ing at the door were Mr. and I' President e Roy Griffin was in broded lace sleeves formed a Mrs. Waldo Swenson. Mr. and s charge of the meeting. Elmo Han- point at the bride's wrist and Mrs. Bill Money. sen, program , chairman, intro- were edged in seed pearls. A Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bracken duced the speaker." There were stand-unylon lace collar form- bury are in Salt 70 in attendance. ed the neck piece. She wore a Lake City. honeymooning They will return to fingertip veil formed from a Spanish Fork Monday. bower at the back of the bride's and trimmed on the crown Young People Invited head with seed pearls. The new Mrs. To Tri-Sta- ke Dance Bra ckenbury . carried an orchid bridal bouquet. .v V 1 .' f WEST UTAH STAKE SPRINGVILLE Young people Pastel ballerina length dresses Opening socials will be held in of this area are invited to a tri- - were worn by attendants Diane all stake MIA dance Saturday,; Sept Jensen, matron of honor; Kath- - will ofbethe wards and annual dues accepted. 25, in the Kolob stake house it eryn Larsen, Lpis Warren, Don- ELEVENTH ' etta Burrows, Myrna Hunt, DeanSpringville. jvionaay. i:3u. L.uncneon ana Participating are Kolob, Pal-- na Rigtrup and Doris Jex, brides-maids- program. Tribute to Emma ' myra, and Nebo stakes. Jones and Florence Myeres will A popular orchestra has me Dride s motner chose a be given. . been secured and a floor j shdw pink faille dress adorned by a RIVERGROVE SECOND ft' and other entertainment will be corsage of gardenia and pink Monaay, z p.m. tor program rosebuds for her daughter's re- and provided.;! refreshments. Nursery. This dance will le the first in ception while the bridegroom's RIVERGROVE FIRST a series of three to be given by mother chose a coral pink knit Tuesday, 2 p.m. Beth James tne three stakes. The second in dress and also wore a corsage will give book review on Indian the series will be held in Spanish of gardenia and rosebuds. ; story. Fork on Oct; 16, and the third John Brackenbury was best man Packard.Indian songs by Barbara Refreshments. Nurs in Payspn on Nov. 13. Jiazel Warner provided organ ery. 7 ' SECOND WARD ruesaay; l'.au p.m. tor pro Confusing Situation gram and refreshments. - Ampmrnn rnrk Lady Lions .: - Hear Officer i ! , p, . - ' . Vk A A A". jU W AWW - i . . l - 1 " diim styles! run sryiesi I N . - IlillBI I 1 . terrific values . . . live ' In these - hardy corduroys from now through Spring. mmmmmmmmm, fc i T Seminary President s wo op Aids Both Girls --And Both Named Diane Jensen! I r SPANISH FORK Roy i is as follows: Roy Edwards president, Diane S. Jensen, first vice president, Diane Jensen, second vice president, John Edwards, New T e s t a m e n t representative, Evalyn P. Evans, church history representative, Marilyn John, Old Testament representative and Norma Newitt, officers Ed- wards, elected presidentjof the Palmyra Stake LDS Seminary studentpody this weejf should be pardoned if he gets slightly confused at council meetings. According to reports from seminary personnel, both vice presidents are girls by the name of Diane Jensen! And to I make things more interesting another - Edwards John t by name, is to represent the New ' Testament class in thecoun-cuV , The full list of newly, elected secretary. A full schedule of interesting student activities is soon to be by the newly elected officers with further announcements to be made under consideration later. mm PIONEER WARD Wednesday, 2 p.m. special pro- gramand music planned. Re freshments and nursery. T" 'v-'- . ?77?77"i . hf Y fecttiaiMOCb iasjsssBJJ pj MtirifAftrm ..7'i" SUNSET WARD bunset Jt irst ana becona waras meet together Wednesday at p.m. for pot luck' lunch. Bring own eating utensils. mm- MANAVU WARD Oct. 4 as outlined in mtgrzine. Teacher's topic. by Mrs. Mattie Hanks, 1:15 p.m. Theology les son by Mrs. Manetti Henri, 2 p.m Special numbers by Mrs. Doris Cranmer. .Refreshments. Nurs A ery. 'V f Ex ect vour lias to be stared at and envied - FHIST WARD The opening social originally scheduled for Monday has been postponed indefinitely because of the death of William H. Callahan. THIRD WARD Tuesday, 2:30 for opening social Program i by Mrs. Clinton Kanhele. Refreshments. 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