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Show i 4 ' i ' . . 4.ASUNDAY NOVEMBER 21, 1954 "UN DAY HERALD Yule Ideas loiven 90 Members, Guests jr --. . DHS Attend Literati's Annual Open Session Park-Universi- ty I '1 Women V. Christmas suggestions and ideat or gifts were demonstrated by Mrs. Ernie Olson to members of the Provo High Women's Club when they met at the home of Mrs. Ernest Paxman Thursday night. Mrs. Wayne Carle was as sisting hostess. A Thanksgiving theme marked the program and the refreshment trays were decorated in keeping with the seasonal mood. Mrs. Glen Brown, president, conducted the business meeting during which the booklets with the program for the year were distributed Among those present were the Mesdames J. C. Haws, Carl Mad In an atmosphere created with infc ..table "was adorned with a pixies,' autumn leaves, paper golden horn of plenty containing mache ladies, and fall flowers, an outstanding arrangement of iriore than 90 members and their fruits and flowers flanked with guests met at the golden candelabra. A jsimilar moWard for the Literati annual open tif was carried out at; card tables session. where guests were seated. Favors President Elaine Bullock wel- of little brown baskets trimmed comed the guests and introduced with green leaves and a colorful Paul Smith, master of ceremonies little ceramic pixie rjiarked beach for the evening. A stimulating pi .ce. Green and gold candles program of song was presented centered each table. by the Couriers of Song, a male At various places around, the chorus under the direction of hall were paper mache . Ides Ralph Britsch, with Mrs. Flor fashionably dressed fa shades of ence Bntsch as accompanist. brown and green arranged fc with were numbers Variety given by of evergreen and 1 gold vocalist Sharon Brown and Al sprays j bert Sconberg, who contributed chrysanthemums. Members of the committee 'were comedy to the program with two Mesdames Clifford Hinricksen, humorous readings. Miss Brown Grant Hansen, Arnold was accompanied by Barbara chairman, Lawrence Asher, Allen Graham, Allen. All three are students of M. Johnson and Norma Deene the BYU. A color scheme of brown, green. Halliday. and gold was tastefully carried Tasty refreshments were served the conclusion of the program. out In the decorations. The serv-- Biography Of O'Neill Told Writers . , 4 The biography of Eugene O' Neill, 'one of America's foremost playwrights and Nobel prize winner, was presentedby Mrs. Ronald Adams at the meetingjf the , Writers Section of the Women's Council at the Women's Clubhouse Tuesdayr evening. Mrs.' Adams . told of his realistic writing and his protests against pretense and intellectual snobbery. Mrs. LaVar Groneman reviewed ythe play. Ah, WUderness" by the distin guished author. A vocabulary drill was conducted by ws. iuea v. ,j Worsley. Others present were Han-dames Charles . Dean . Dean, T1 O sen,- - Armona xiawiey, xj. aaon Jones, Ruth B. McDonnell, Payne. Clifton Thayne, Josiah W. Smith, and Mack Budge. f ; v- MR. AND MRS. WALTER C. BROWN Waite sen. Ren Smith, Lucille Kilmer Roundy, Page, Jr., Rowland Tyndall, Stanley Brady, Ross Denham, Lewis Rawhn??n, Emil Nielsen, Harold Boyack, Ray Murdock. Milton Marshall. Clar ence Knudsen, Orville Watts, A. W. Cowley, Amy G. Taylor, Wen dell Rigby, Alfred Swenson, Jo sephine C. Merrill, Clinton Kana- hele, Clarence Moon, Frank G. Chambers, E. W. Howell, Grant F. Larsen, Dolan Condie, Richard G. Hill, Milton A. Nelson, Dayton Hughes, D. D. Tregeagle, Orilla Lloyd, Glen Brown, Moroni Cot- tamXSherman Wing, Justin Winkler, LOyd Whitlock, Kate Bjerre-gaarRay Stewart and Herma Holt and Etta Jones and Wanda Scott. Kenneth -- Walter C. Browns To Note Golden Anniversary Nov. 27 the-Mes S r-r ' ; If you have' asthma or sinus Mr. and Mrs. Walter C Brown children: Mrs. Elna B. Anderson, trouble and bath powder gets up will welcome friends and family Ljs Angeles, Calif.; Mrs. Vera B vour nose, t cornstarch is an ex members at an open house cele Oscarson, St. Louis, Mo.; Howard cellent substitute. It doesn't maKe and Newel K. Brown, Salt a clottdTl is smooth on the skin. brating their Golden Wedding an T. Lake City; Garth Brown, Idaho To add i a sweet smell, mix it niversary, Saturday, Nov. 27, tails, Ida.; Jay A. Brown, Declo, half and half with baby powder. from 7:30 to 10:30 p. m. at the Provo, and Merrill E. Brown, If your cosmetic budget is Story-Pictu- re East Provo LDS Stake House Re Midvale. They have 24 grandchil rather tight, try, making your If 4 own massaging cream. Simply dren and three lief Society Room, . . dren. combine thick soapsuds With & Mr. and Mrs. Brown were mar- - The family requests no gifts bit of salad oil. Works wonders ried Nov. 16, 1904, in the , Salt please. for roughened skin. An intimate Goffin to members of the Aureole SPRINGVILLE Lake LDS . Temple. Mr. Brown is of Belguim and its club at the home of Mrs. A. E. the s'onj of John A. and Mary . was presented By Albert Eldredge. people Cheever Brown and Mrs. Brown Mr. Goffin emigrated from Belwas Maud Knight, daughter of gium recently as a convert of YOU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED TO Pre-Th- an iv Newel J. and Eliza Stratton the LDS Church and is making ANN BRADFORD JANE his home in Springvill. He report Knight. Both were born in Provo SPEND A GLAMOROUS EVENING AT ed that while Belgium still has and attended Brigham Young a king, ithasa democratic form Academy. They began theii marof government with the king! as a PLEASANT GROVE Mrs. Jen ried life in Orem where they BEAUTY SALON symbol. It has only been an free nie uuperx 01 peasant urove farmed as they did later in to PLEASANT GROVE Mr. and country since 1939. Eight and one-ha- lf the her club, Charleston. In 1931 they moved to played hostess million people are squeezed eve- .Mrs. Gilbert J. Cook of Pleasant akers" wednesd "Merryr Burley, Ida'., where they stil live. and See Holiday Hair Styles en- Both are active in church and Grove were hosts to members of in an area less thanj the size, of The home. at her group ing Wendell FORK SPANISH Mr. Mrs. and J. their family when they celebrated Utah, subsequently thje houses are joyed competitive games, visiting community work. Bradford announce the engagement of their daughtheir 23rd wedding anniversary and built in tiers. Schoo youngsters and a lovely luncheon which was They are the ' parents of eight with Hats ; a enjoy much more freedom in the giving dinner. to Mrs. R. of served on small tables, appro Paul Jane son Olson, Ann, ter, Joseph iii his United native States than The early Thanksgiving party JM. Olsori. priately decorated in Thanksgiv was planned because Mr. and Mrs Belgium, he says.i beicause strict and Clothes motif. ing Miss Bradford is a graduate of the Spanish Fork Cook and tneir son Kalpn are discipline is maintained in the were Mrs winners Game prize there. Boys ...alnd girls are leaving to spend Thanksgiving in Lschools High School where she was prominent in the Thespian Beth Stott, Mrs. Anna Adamson V.i,V. See t h e original Hair Styles 1" it. J Jacksonville, 111., with members of he Clubs. Aude and the Mrs from and the of Pleasant Supere Grove, graduated school and are; policed to see that Mrs. Cook's family. created by the only Utah stylist Orem. Mrs. Goode Florence local now is and a student at the not witheacli Seminary do Brigham Adamson was alsoofpresented associate Attending the anniversary and they with to win first prizes in California Young University. Thanksgiving dinner were, par- other. Belgium is noted for the new a for her GiROVE baby, lovely gift PLEASANT Mrs. Jo ent? of Mr. Cook Mr. and Mrs. manufacture of guns, glass: and , The benedict elect is stationed with the U. S. fro the club members. and Colorado. sephine Bezzant of Pleasant Grove, John R. Cook, their son and fam- china products. Catholicism is v.- Norma Club president, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. William BezArmy at Fort Lewis, Washington. Upon his release, with, ily, Mr., and Mrs. Gilbert E. Cook the dominant religidn. It His the of in was Be our guest at the behihdthe- zant and Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Bez charge sometime in December, he will pursue his studies at ArmitsteadElection and daughters Joline and Julie-Lyn- country of many dialects as the to officers of is zant of Magna, drove to St. and a daughter and family, oeoDle who live on the borders scenes show on- howwe study the USAC to become a veterinary. No definite date meeting. on the agenda for the next George recently to meet a temple be ot, the the border and tf Mr. language Larsen, speak Eugene chosen has been their for and work. marriage. r meeting, which is scheduled for excursion from Los Angeles. Indaughters, Jean, Jane and Jan ing countries : but all seem to will 1. Dec. The club members in cluded the was excursion U group son all and their youngest understand each other. Ralph, meet with their outgoing presi- the daughter and of of Pleasant Grove. Mr." and Mrs. At the conclusion iof thef pro It's fun, interesting and educational, for all ages (12 dent, Mrs. Armitstead, and will Mrs. Bezzant, Mr. and Mrs. Erving Cook of Orem and a niece, Con- gram refreshments were served "pot-lucto luncheon to her who the temple. traveled Block, carry nie Jeffs of Salt Lake City com- Dy xne nosxess 10 ti. club inem- 23 rd. . years and over). It's .all free. November 22nd and home. t They spent the night in St. ' bers. pleted the guest list. Those attending the club party George visiting, and the following i TIMf: 8 P. M. Sharp were, Mrs. Helen Radmall, Mrs. day returned to their separate t The lovely home of Mrs. Rex centered the table and was sur Marian Jense, Mrs. Opal Ollivier, homes. The Utah group traveled by s Canyon. Home was the setting for the an- rounded by tiny wax turkeys of Pleasant Grove, and Mrs. Mar way of Zion Mrs. Bezzant entertained WIARY'S BEAUTY SALON nual birthday dinner of the Fort- Flower arrangements of large ian West of Provo, and those pre in.Later, of honor of her the mentioned. birthday viously Club white and smaller dark red chry Thursday evening. nighters . son, Allen. Mrs. Bezzant opened Guests were seated at small santhemums were used through AMERICAN FORK 560 WEST MAIN ST. the many birthday packages, and tables . covered with beautiful out the rooms. Assisting the 'hostWhen .you go clothes shopping, refreshments were served, includ linen and- - centered with mint ess were Mrs. O. D. Bruce. Mrs. don't take a friend. Her taste is the fancy birthday cake. green candles in polished yellow Torvall Nelson and Mrs. Ernest Dot yours and the friendship jnay ing gotrds. Places were marked with Salerno. come to grief. the new club; book. Two new members, Mrs. Fred The mainj serving table was Morns and Mrs. Max Berg, gave Daynes, Mrs. Melvm Kavache-vicand Mrs. placed in front of the bright a short summary of their lives M o. E. J. HURRY ! HURRY ! cheerful fireplace and was cov and were welcomed to the club. David E. Eriksen. Story ered with a red cloth trimmed During the business meeting Mrs. A euest of the evening was 28 North 1 East Phone 384-in white fringe. A straw basket Carl Kivler reported on the Hal- Mrsx. A. R. Croft of Ogden, mothhorn of plenty filled with autumn loween refreshments which the er of Mrs. E. J. Storup. In addiLEWIS LADIES' STORE IS fruits, vegetables and, gourds group sent to the Utah State hos- tion o those mentioned, members pital and Mrs. John F. Daynes present were the Mesdames Winreported on the Christmas party ston Mercer, Thomas S. Bullock, which the club will sponsor in Jac Logani J. L. Bach, Robert M. Ward 8 at the hospital on Dec. 16. Peterson, . Edwin Soles, Fred S. volunteer Erdsley Jr., Bertram Smith and Members attending parties at the hospital are Mrs. LaMar Skelton. at . of Belgium Given Aureole Members story-pictu- d, l re j. il . i ksg ing Dinner Held For Family, Friends great-grandch- " i Jane Ann Bradford Plans Nuptials With Paul Olson Jennie Gilbert Hostess To v 'Merry Makers' 1 rm m k VhV MARY'S. A pre-Than- ks Utahns Meet Californians At St. Georqe . - s j l'V :".: iv - n, ' and-Mr- x. s. Fortnighters Club Holds Annual .Birthday Dinner ! i son-in-la- w k" : ; Stodlo h, A HURRY! W . The nn Sweetbriar's pre-Thanksgiv- i OUR S 1 ) - JJJ U L ymm PRICES SLASHED! . Special groups of J r nnrmnrm To 4.59 Values 29.50 To 39.50. Choice of the House i Valuesto 29.50 skin smooth , silhouette for new fashions with a Charm ode two-wstretch! Talon side Handy zipper and two hidden bones for extra support Pink. Waists 6. But at this price, save! 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