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Show APRIL 3. 11953 Utah County. Utah SUNDAY HERALD SUNDAY. 4-- A I KA I VII , rlU-UIIUI i. IUI iTU!w. LW OAVfiICI IC MI UI CUMU31 School Fqculty Honors (Juests - II 1 I t I I Looks Back toiChildhbod Ehte rtains dignity of regular meet- Mrs. Arthur L. Gallup Club Members ingsThe abandoned, women of the awarded a prize. was - v.: J Creative Fine . Arts members of the Alice Louise Reynolds Chapter 12 celebrated the anni versary of Alice Louise Reynolds Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Frances Callahan at an open session and a luncheon. Poems by and the life of Miss Reynolds were read by the host were reviewed ess and Musical Mrs. Gardner. Ida by numbers from the BY High School further added to the after noon's entertainment. Attending were Mesdames Vic tor J. Bird, Moroni J. Cottam, Charles H. Daviesr A. J. Fillmore, Clara Giles, Ina Hodson, G. L. Hobfos, Leo J. Knight, Benjamin H. Knudseri, J. W. McAllister, Leon Newren, Adria Porter, V. A Powell, Nellie ' Robinson, Carl Saxey,- - Abner Tanner, W. L. Thompson, Louella Washburn, who assisted as hostess, N. Alma Peterson' and Stella Davis, v by-la- ws 1 - k '';! i - f ; ' i ; '; Beta Sorosis Club turned, to the happy and humorous days of childhood in a program which themed the .'club's annual April breakfast, on Friday, one of the social highlights of the club sea- At Luncheon The social was concluded with members playing a few hands Fairer Junior Highi School fac of bridge; with the foil baskets ulty 'members and their partners of flowers awarded as prizes.' paiticipatedat a dinner party, Ha x laid for j Covers were D. Orlo Allen, Arthur L. waiian! style, Thurpay evening r :v son. Gallup, W. Raymond Green, & J. and found attractivlels marking Guests responded to dainty Hart, Owen P. Heninger, Gladys place settings. A trppdeal centerhand painted invitations in blue G. Keigley, OUver Smith, Erven piece of fruits and Hawaiian din with a small baby' floating in a Jt Nelson, Ernest Rasmuson, ner music also helped create an cloud. The inscription promised Keifer B. Sauls, E. B. Sbriver, air of enchantment for (he island to;vtake you back to childhood.' Glenn Simmons, L. E. -- Snarr, themed gathering. . y Held in a local cafe, the serv Fisher Smith, L. B. Tackett, Honored guests for the evening Kana-heling tables were marked with1 Clifton Tolboe,. Harold E. Van were Mr, and Mrs. Clinton AnMrs. and and Mrt Hawaii, place cards carrying out the Wagenen, Leeman Bennett, M. retired Winston same colors and theme as the gus Cannon, and principal J.W, Thornton, of the junior high school. invitations. Offering a pretty Crawford. color contrast were the pink .foil KOiana lynaau emceea a pro J baskets of African .violets and gram consisting of native island solos, duets and dances by the pussywillows tied with big satin ribbons bows marked with a stork. honored guests, accompanied by Mrs. Gladys Keigley, presi Rheta Stewart. Colored films of Hawaii were shown under the dent, welcomed the members and introduced Mrs. Angus Cannon, direction of Jay Nielson with Mr. breakfast chairman, and Mrs. Kanahele providing narration. Winston M. Crawford and Mrs. In charge of arrangements L e e m a n Bennett, committee were t Grace Vlam, Clarence El nsJhmrfc of well-kehome to the bathrom. This htz members. i TTlcrManH .rvr. and Mrs. Ken--i lertsen, Lillian Crane. Reed Col spongw off Uni'and CsMi trMch ooUeota izt fo!s-1Uta HolV. Sherman Mrs. Crawford was Jena lins, Wing, for wears. certains, prctectlca. piaatio iroo neth White are announcing the master and responding were Mn. marriage of their daughter, Janet, land, chairman, and Jane Vance '' ; Oliver Smith, who listed the var to son of Mr. arid Farley, Floyd ious bottles important in life Mrs. LaMar, Only a few dozen white people Farley, of Orem were from, baby bottles to nail polish The living in the Idaho terrirecited vows March and coke bottles, fruit bottles and 26 in couple immense tract of 90,000 tory, Las Vegas, Nev. A 1860. medicine bottles.! Mrs. Lee Snarr in miles, square FojMrs. Farley is, a spoke' generally; on age; Mrs. The new Fork High E: B. snriver tajJced feelingly on graduate of American Beta!' Babies and Mrs. lOwen Sdhool j and LDS Seminary and in Heninger on "What You Dream has since been employed EASTER About." The responses .were ajl Provo Lincoln High in vrse. Humorous songs j were While attending was he which grad-from School, a j and hilarious the group sung by APRIL 10 period enjoyed when members uated, the bridegroom, 'was! a team. basketball the of member endeavored- - to Identify baby t the members which were He baa also served in the U. S. W - " lift ft M ' in dainty blue frames threaded Navy. with pink ribbons. For guessing I The couple will make their A the largest number correctly, home in Orem. 1' Mes-dam- es ' "j e, t .;;":- i ii - Highland Maid Becomes Bride Las Vegas . pt ? the-toast- ! I : INTERPRETIVE DANCE Nancy Hai.nksvreary Clarksdale, Ariz., and Janice Tenneyi jDhino, CaL, practice for Orchesis dance concert at Brtgham Young University Thursday and Friday evenings at Joseph Smith building auditorium. -- Orchesis Dan ceuroup Sets Annual Concert Two Nights, Thei annual dance concert presented by the Orchesis of Brig-haYoung University is scheduled for (Thursday and Friday, April 7 and 8 at 8:15 p. m. in the Joseph Smith Auditorium, f according to dance director Genie i Shilling, BYL faculty-- ; dance the Orchesis, honorary erouD. twrucn includes.. 3J aance artists rhas cbosea a; variety of modern"; dances for the perform ance. Outstanding among the original dances will be "Lord George Hell," an abstraction from literary form into the dance medium. The dance illustrates the conflict of tiie Georgian and Victorian eras "in the lavish way of life" "and in the "strict moral codes" which followed. "Space," another o r i g i n al dance by the group will have no ; m " 4 A . i j - . Relief Society Club Members Choose heme ForMeeting OR EM 'Queen of the Kitchen" will theme the next meeting of the Orem Women's club scheduled for Wednesday, April 6 at 3:30 p. m in the Scera lounge. The plans were made at a board meeting held Wednesday afternoon at the" home of Mrs. Neal musical accompaniment, but only Bunnell, Each' of the members is inthe accompaniment of voice vited to wear a made from sounds and not words, said Miss anything from . thehatkitchen from Shilling. The dance has been pots and pans to vegetables. created to show different funda- Prizes will be awarded for the mental human natures and dis- best hat as well as for games. Mrs. Ronald Adams will be chairpositions..' Tne: seieoupji of dance num man of the afternoon's activities. bers which is varied to appeal to Plans for sponsoring a candito Girls 'State were diseveryone includes the classicals, dateand commercial types. By popu cussed with Mrs, Jack Cameron, taking charge. The lar request, the dances from the president, discussed plans for also recent opera, "Lakme" will be group the Spnngville Art Tea attending repeated. " Saturdayi April 16. Tickets can be obtained by stu fiffirprs will hp fl(Ht.pd at this dents with activity cards at the fvednesday meeting and dues Smith Information Center. Other must be paid currently in order tickets are on sale for public for members to, be eligible to vote. -They become delinquent followr there. ing the May breakfast. Refresh ments for the coming meeting will be served by the board. Board members present were Mrs! Cameron, Mrs. Ted Sim- mons, Mrs. naymona wmougnoq, - . j ( BermieiB. ! pi-ture- IMPORTED - "t- COLORS" l somoono buys a w strawberry i ' :" Kings and Queens Reign Supreme at Neptune's Garden PLEASANT Piano MWURLlIZER SHI !M i f ll ,. n Based on trgl reUtth store hourly i frosted cp.- L Wnrlitzer offers the finest quality pianos . . . priced to fit your family budget. . lasting True tone beauty and outstandingar performance make Wur-litAmerica most popular piano. Mrs. Allen; Winterton, Mrs. James Kirkman, Mrs. Moroni Jensen, Mrs. Neldon Marshall, Mrs. Evan Baugh and Mrs. Bunnell who u i - item.- ) C j r H ?' i Lin- " ysf-.-- ; ... ? i ' MH ( : - ffM't , ( A :. - .1 CREAM , L . plastic patent Ball, the King, Rex DunBoyer. Visiting teachers mes Green and ford, Queens, Ruby Nicol, tees from the M Men and Glean sage will be given at 1:30 p.m. Yvonne Ruth Evans er Class took care of the orchesby Eva Terry and Mabel Tanner Laura r Perry, Marian iErcan-brac- k, Perry, will give the theology lesson at tra, decorations, program and 2;. Beyerly Dunford, Heene refreshments. Decorations con p.m. Jones and Carol Clark, reigned sisted of white streamers which FOURTEENTH WARD as Master M Men and Golden encased the walls and part of the Tuesday 1:45 p.m.- Teachers Gleaners of the ward. ceiling leaving' an opening in the message by Nellie Diamond were presented to center for; a large flying fish. At Corsages Theology lesson at 2:30 p.m. by each of the honored guests who the back of the hall mesh cloth Calla Ivie. Nursery. witnessed a beautiful floor show formed the ocean? scene where in which 120 dancers participated. all kinds of fish swam aimlessly ELEVENTH WAKD ' Dances were given by every among the coral reefs which were 30 Teachers p.m. Monday. rl: message by Vilate Vincent. TheH class in the Mutual organization accented by hidden lights. under the direction of Karelyn A large crowd was in attend ology lesson by Kate Hoover. Penrod and Carol Allred, dance ance and refreshments were SUNSET WARD directors. at a served decorated beautifully Tuesday 1:30 p.m. Teachers General chairmen of event table in ah adjoining room. message by Lily Campbell. The- - were Colleen Peterson the Dar-re- ll Several and stake board members ology by Florence Christensen. - were Hawkins who with commitguests at the ball. special The group will meet in the chapel instead of the Relief ; Society room. ., . J is )('iii VIEW In Nep PROVO FOURTH WARD of Garden tune's the Gold and served light refreshments. Tuesday at the home of Sadie - - "Business Service Ads" Will Every Job!! RepqirMan j . 1 I m I .biue , cherry ; - red",-- . pIum purple - j. , 4 : . ; r music co, GLEN BftOS. . . 57 N. UNIV. AVE. PHONE 3788 -- i ;- T SECOND WARD ' j v Tuesday i30 p.m. for teachers message by Anna Harding. Theology by; Marcia Gale. The evening; meeting will, be held Wednesday at 7 p.m. for teach-t- ri message by Blanche Hawke and theology by Olive Frazier. " PIONEER WARD Tuesday 2 p.m. Teachers mes- age by Addie Scott Theology by Delia Loy. QDc 1 D-- D ( 1 i '.''''' " '.' ''. : SUNSET WARD . 7:30 Wednesday p.m. Teachers f.-- gives the shoe i ROLLER COASTER message by Maude- - Hazelr the- a bright 1 Dy. jjora rerry. BTVERGROVE I FIRST for? Wednesday teach p.m.! ers message Leona iDixon, theology by Beth Marsden. 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