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Show ', :. '. ' ' Hi :".'' 'tl - ! : : I'll ''0 -- .: ....if i - : 4.n" Members of the Navy Mothers Provo Chapter 67 ' made "plans benefit party to be given for March 31 at the Veterans Center, in a social meeting held at the home of , Mrs. - H. H. - Howser. Proceeds from, the benefit will help . to provide . entertainment and gifts for 'Navy veterans hospitalized both in Provo and Salt Lake City. Later Mrs. Howser served re freshments to Mrs. J. H. Shurt-lif- f, Mrs. Melvin Fillmore, Mrs. E. O. Moe, Mrs. .Vilate Rode-bacMrs. C. R. Nielsen,- Mrs. Vera Nilsen and Mrs. R. O. Weeter, who was welcomed. as a new member. ;.,.,'....;...:' I i 5-- A Navy Mothe rs Make Plans For Benefit Y ,' " f SUNDAY, MARCH 13, 1955 j Utah County, Utah ,.- J' " - i- SUNDAY HERALD r. ,1 t. ' il ' ; '. : r..i ' r: k, . - y ? M T ! i t . . - .. . - .. iI'i . i v and look rainbow of colors ahead to a foshion-wis- e Spring! . - I ( J Easier! Choose from the glorious, silk fabrics!. . . the. best-dress- ed j.-- :;?; i ,.- . " t '?- .':-.;- ' v I ' , 7 ' " v ' - r "v .i ; , 1 I ' i IfWlS I fc'W 77i V ' if v J : tzi V 7 a xsP o l& Sv vbOV t - . " . ' PLEASANT - an nual election. of officers headed ; y . ' the agenda for Elysium Federated f Club Wednesday with Mrs. Mario Brady as hostess. Elected president was Mrs. Dick! Gourley who served as vice president the past year and au - . tomatically becomes president. , , 'I ,'r Other officers to serve with Mrs. r rI j ; . Goutley are Mrs. Roy Halliday, HELEN LORETTA W0OLST0N vice president; Mrs. Don PeterX I" N I J : son,! corresponding secretary; Mrs I Robert Hilton, treasurer; Mrs. Wayne Wood, educational chiarman, assisted by Mrs. Dee I: : Harris and Mary Lou Gardner; . Mrs. Darrell Harper, reporter; Mrs. David Waid, parliamentar AMERICAN FORK-Cau- ght in ning at Firmage Hall in Ameri ian;) Mrs. Chris Hnenson, courtesy chairman, and Mrs. Darrell t maze of wedding details is can ForlC Helen Loretta iWoolston, t h e Harper and Mrs. Wesley Shields, of STRETCH-TO-SIZHarold Mr. and Mrs. E daughter legislative council representaWoolson of American Fork who SHEER fJYLONS tives., ' , Mrs. Lowell Gillman. outeoinc announce her engagement and, This season leading hosiery president, presided o ver the to forficoming marriage Stanley manufacturers are introducing a G. V(alker, Pleasant Grove, Mr. stretch meeting. During the evening a Rocking, in sheer nylon change of was Walket is the son of Mr. andMrs. full and con concerning annual dues. affected Pam Aaron? B. Walker of Pleasant structed proportioned, Jto :fit the leg "like i on Colorado the GroveJ River phlets ; second skin;" The couple has selected March These stockings stretch to Project were distributed. your Storage The group also discussed the in30 as- - the date of their marriage exact and to ternational foqt and which i will be solemnized at the your desired: leg shape,project, the old nylon gartering length. to assist Japanese drive stocking Salt Lake LDS Temple. A re-- They are featured in sizes to fit A widows. letter of thanks war) . ception will be held the same eve shortj average and tall. was! read to the club members from the Utah State Hospital fori I their assistance at the Christmas time party. A tray luncheon was served to those already mentioned and Mrs; Kenneth Harvey, Mrs. Robert Mrs. La Ross Brady, The Honor Nipht nrnursm an women participfated in and Shoell, Some Leon Mrs. Hatch. nually sponsored by the Literary the evening social playing games bection of the Women s Council of canasta, bridge, rook aid 500. of Provo is assured again this The small cird tables wek-- also year, announced Mrs. Lucille used to serve a dessert course, Peterson, section) chairman. Mrs. each one being laid wita lace Peterson made the prediction af- papetf mats land centered with ter appraising results of a benefit small; vases 0f daffodils and card party held Wednesday at Shamrock cards were the Women's Clubhouse. used for scoring. During the serving soft background music was played on" the piano by Louise J. Dt. H: Edward Beaghler chose V ,: 1 Clark; The numerous door prizes were "Mental Health" as his subject I awarded to Mrs. Marie S. Robi-- . in addressing a gathering of Ex- son, Ella Peterson, Mrs. V. B. changette Club members at the Barber, Mrs. Harold Bissell, Mrs. home of Mrs. Sid Faden in Orem Stanley Jones, Mrs. J. V. Haslem, Thursday. Mrs. R.. B. Ferguson and Mrs. Mrs. Leonard Cockrell, presiH. K. Newton. dent, conducted a short business A daintily arranged table cov meeting which preceded the docered With a lace cloth and cen- tor's discourse, and .volunteer tered with, an . arrangement of workers were recruited for servdaffodils land pussywillows was ice when the chest y maused to display a variety of cakes chine to comes Provo. which were sold. Those receiving The again program chairman, Mrs. I c Jkf v cakes were Mrs. Grant F. Pen-ro- d, Myron Fulrath, was assisted by MrsJ LaVar Groneman, Mrs. Mrs. Moulton. Mrs. Dick Lynn Mrs. Martin Kimber, Stanley Mrs. Mrs. Wallace Tribe; Birrell, Jones, Mrs Elsie Miller, Mrs. Mrs. Vern Glover, Wentz and Wi Wernz Clarence Stew Mrs. J. . Mrs. Faden. 1 art. : .. Shamrock favors bearing out Noteworthy feature of the evening was a contribution box the St. Patrick's theme were wherein those attending deposit- given to each member present. ed suggestions for local artists Refreshments were , served to who might receive recognition at those mentioned and Mesdames NAMED PRESIDENT Mrs. the Honor Night program in Beck Clark, Robert McGee, Alva Curt Curtis, Larry Jones,-GleMaripn S. Ross,! who has been April, for the benefit Lewis, named president of the Fine Pratt, J. A. Lytle, Craig were Mrs. J. G. Hanseen Arts Club. Mrs. Ross has been party and Mrs. Sanders Pritchett. They Clark, Dean Leavitt, Bert Smith, Lynn Searle, Robert Strong and serving the, organization ?s were assisted by newly-electvice president. and the present section officers. Gordon Hawkins. ' .'',: '. .; - ead Elysium Club- ' nZ' T 'V"H To J. - . : -- M rs. 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