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Show Glass Members 1 SUNDAY HERALD wETx25J. U955 5-- A Guest Artists Arinb AAarie' VVridej Payson, Gather For Local Residents Needed ;. UN Wi Make rs Help Pigrimage Speake at' Swimming Join Gillies in Marie For Hospital Trip .to Manti UNDON AAUWM eet enjoyable evening daughter of Mr. and Mrs. swimming and visiting called has been that the Lindon offive dele together members has been FOjlK Mrs. Esther Chairman iln and Mrs. Says ?' Second Ward Class of to f 'ft Utah in gates participate ab artist Poulsen and Logan, children, DarrelL 1 1 - PAYSON Anna Wride, SPANISH of I' designs; Mrs. Christie Lund Coles ojt Provo, writer; and Mrs. Maxine ' Clayton Greenwood of Salt Lake City, musician; were the speakers at the Spanish Fork Branch of 'the American Associa tion of University Women meeting held recently at the Social Center. Each speaker revealed how she had received inspiration J for creative talent. Committees who have been aid I ing the "Youth Theatre" were an nounced. Mrs. Preston G. Haghes will act as general arrangements chairman; Mrs. Daren Young and Mrs. Max Warner, publicity chairmen; Mrs. Roland Hansen, Mrs. Cyark Stewart and Mrs. Horace Magleby, committee for - - ' . ' I cast luncheon: Mrs. lu H. j . ! . - ANNA MARIE WRIDE more or junior senwi. - Corn- - . Aydelotte Agnes Adamspn will be hostesses for the members ojff the Ladies iaterary Club at the Aydelotte nome Thursday! May 5, a utilized as centerpieces tor La 2 p.m.next; Mi-s- . Kenneth McDonald Passerelle . Club when it; me will tell of her recent visit in Thursday with Mrs. Milton John- - Panama and will show hand ' work and other items typical o: son. the Adopting theme"Apri mat country. Showers," Mrs. Johnson included umbrellas as favors on her tables which were covered with pink and yellow covers Candy cups Spring flowers decorated the tables. Robert Heinz played a piano solo. Mrs. Floyd Cornaby of Logan, State Art Chairman, was program chairman. Dinner was served to 45. Fran k Baileys Coast Bound for Honeymoon i GUEST ROOM ITEMS Check the guest-roobath, or the dresser in the guest room. There should be: lots of small, clean five - and - dime combs, California bound, where theyfMrs Bailey wore a pink after many new toothbrushes, dispos able cotton powderpuffs, and inplan a honeymoon, are Frank D. noon dress and eacn added oT Wednesof expensive razor and new blades, corsage baby orchids. Bailey, and his bride ew-lyweds as Ronald The best towels and washcloths, if you Bailey served day,: JoAnn Lunceford. his man for really want to say "do stay, left forjhe wedding jourbrother. of Mrs. you're welcome." sister their Thomas Hadden, ney following marriage performed at 7 p.m.-- at the - Grove the bride, attended the guest S t a k e book and greeting guests at the LDS House by Bishop Sorenson. Close door were! Mr. and Mrs. Rue friends and 'relatives were in at- Bawden and Mr. and Mrs; Rob tendance at the ceremony and a ert Larsen. A color scheme of blue and reception followed. For the .occasion, JoAnn was white was carried out in flora: de becomingly gowned in a flowing arrangements and serving i m -- t , held the colorful .miniature umbrellas. Two tables ofbridge were arranged and Rummer activities discussed after which a salad course was served. Mrs. Owen7 E. Cameron Jr. was a special gnest. The next meeting of La isy scheduled for Thursday, 12. May Pas-serol- 7 the return jof, the riod .collar outlined the lace top newweds from California they and a scallop of lace outlined the will be at home in Pleasan deep yoke. The skirt was fash- Grove. ioned of three very full tiers, of lace. A small cloche worn on her To cut frosted cake iwithou hair, outlined in seed pearls crumbling the icing, dip the knife held a double veil of illusion and water and wipe dry before I her bouquet combined a white in hot . orchid with stephanotis and using. matching streamers. V In frocks of white nylon em vri rtayckfl rxtrr inTf nnfYi IIha f feta underskirts were bridal attendants Mrs. Ruby Jane Hind-lematron of honor; Hollis .Walker, Cleo Cullimore and Mrs. Dawn Ann Bailey. They wore white gloves. They carried white baskets filled with pink ross and white feathered carnations. The bride1 is the daughter of Mn and Mrs. M. J. Lunceford and she wore a dress of blue FR crepe. Mr. Bailey's parents are DELUXE CLEANERS Mrs. Faun Bailey; and the late 3449 West Center Erwin D. Bailey, American Fork. - , - y, ' ' j . like to Be Romanced with ..GIFTS FROM SEARS J le for that soft feminine feeling every women adores ; portioned Fit Cotton Slips 4 gore cut for ease and tomforf in movement, and n Oft snowy, white broadcloth for the perfect mate I VO with summer sheers .. . ... ... ... WONDERFUL WAY - FORK-Americ- , TJie Most .. m ' Ward-Timpanog- os ''dress of imported Chaniilly lace tails: . Following f over white satin. An :empire-pe- - Candy Dances Prove Popular American Fork meeting Freshwater .was nominated and elected to 01 the vacancy of Minnie Johnson who resigned as incoming inside guard. Plans were formulated . for the Order In convention scheduled forx Provo r 1 ; AMERICAN an A M farewell party was ixay cm iu a. Fork; were guests , at a youth alesLWard Wednesday Committee' members, who shower dance candy Saturday evening for the outgoing bishopric served refreshments to 25 per night . in the Apollo Hall. .Thff sons Colleen attending were and clerk. arshall, Mary Lou Halverson dance, one of the regularly held Bishop L. Dean -Liee was each Saturdy night, was directed charge with Norris- Christensen andBarbara Simmons. by the MIA and city recreation as M. C, for the program.! Bishop xv -Clifton Carson, Counselors Leslie outgoing bishoprlcmembers and department These dances are x proving exCloward land Roy Muhlestein and each responded with ashort talk The girls trio, Louise Ruth War tremely popular With the young Clerk Kendall Taylor each pin -ned a corsage on their wives and ren, Clara Jane Peterson,- - and people of this area, say those in The Elaine Sabin with Beverly Davis charge. admission fee is kept-loBishop Lee presented each of the as and the leaders encourage accompanist rendered two men with a copy of a book by numbers. , President J. Angus restricting the dances to "no David O. McKay. date" fun fests. i Frank Edman paid a tribute to Christensen spoke briefly. Party at Salem Fetes Outgoing clasHuahigh Ward Bishopric The trip was offered to vari ous winners of an essay written on the United Nations. AddUbe eligible, had to be either a member of the soDho-- aby. Beth Huish and Mrs. Eleanor 'Aprils Showers' M. Allen, finance and tickets; ies Literary CI Mrs. Rulon H. Nelson, Mrs. David Themes Luncheon At B. Bowen and Mrs. Blair Sargent Sets Meeting For La Passerelle A Mrs.A.F. and. Clark Elmer. Jarvis and Mrs FrantD. Bailey. Bride is the former JoAnn Lunceford. T . Mrs. Preston G. Hughes, presi Showers May dent, presided Hostesses were April in the formbrought of flowers pink and Mesdames Harold Creer, Lowell which were yellow: carnations Crabb and Huish Moore. Airs. - of ows-Rebek- ah i . An -- stract . notified chosen one LINDON Max in. a LDS Gilles trip sponsored by the Odd Fel Edwards. Mr. Edwards and More help is urgently needed Lynn and Margene, were accomHelois Johnson furnished cars to Lodges. ' td by their friends and rela Saratoga for .the hospital project," accord- panied Miss Wride will join other high take class members when they journey tives school students from sophomore Tuesday evening. Participating ing to Erma Hoffman of the Fra ed toMonday LDS Temple. Manti the and junior classes in a three- - were Lynn Swenson, David Erick-- I ternal Order of Eagles Auxiliary Also ' the making trip were Mr. week trip to Washington, D. C, son, Clint Gillman, Judy Wells, who is of the and Mrs. Oliver Johnson, Mr. chairman acting leaving here June II,! in a United Judy Kirk, Marilyn Swenson, Utah State Hospital committee in and Mrs. Reed Gillman of Lin Nations Pilerimaee. Barbara Johnson, Pamela Phipps, don; Mr. and Mrs. S. F. Little- club. her Main event of the trip will be Dixie Thornton, Cloyd' Atwood, a visit to tne united JNauons, Maxine Green, Ronney Harris, We need suitable items for ford and Mrs. Eugene Gurney of Lehi;, Mr. and Mrs. Taylor Allen while many places of historic in Carol Ann Kearley, Sharon Kear earrings, lotion, cosmet- and Mr. anfl Mrs. Vera Williams terest are included in the trip ley, Loretta Godfrey, Sharon Hig- - prizes The group from Utah, California ginson, Diane Prince, Kent ics anything people care to do- of Vineyard; Mr. and Mrs. Ray and' Nevada will travel to Chi Hooley, Bill Ruff el, Kay Hansen nate," Mrs. Hoffman appealed at Pulley of Pleasant Grove and Mr. h the FOE regular' meeting Thurs-- j and .Mrs. 'J. Gilles of Monroe. cago by (train, where they will and Arlyn Hansen. go by chartered bus to New York day at the Aerie Home. r and Washington, D. 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