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Show FRIDAY, APRIL 23, 1S34 Uth County. Utih Q " DAILY HERALD Speaker Urges Women o Take Place n Government I Provo Club" Hears Music Students I I , ard home in American Fork. - v , i ; es Club To Give Music Club Charts Tea Saturday Mothers Day Breakfast , - d - " n. m j , - Wa-'-Mo- Honors Br id . I self-relian- ce lnr-ou',e- Charles FORK f e Headman wfll be feted at an Sunday from 2 to 5 p.m. Friends of Carmela Tanner honhonoring him on his 85th birthday anniversary, v ored her on Wednesday at a aa Mr. ueaamanwas born in iet)(kitehpn hridai shower m .i v. ax ot 13 iowa. years Atumwa, ,at he started to work on the Brockbank was hostess to the agj railroad to care for his .widowed group. e A hot dinner was served first; mother In 1898 he married Ridenhour.of Belle, Missouri. at small tables centered with1 He continued working- for the flowers, after which a skit! railroad as he moved to various spring Ernest states. In 1914 they came to Utah was presented i and finally settled in ' Spanish Tucker. "This Is Your Life" was Fork in 1924. He was retired from the theme of the skit which Rethe Union Pacific Railroad in viewed Carmela's lifein song 'and is now one of the oldest titles. Reese Janet r 1937 .played the pensioners, having been an emon the while songs 55 piano guests ployee for years. i He maintained a fruit farm guessea uues. winners were until his eyesight failed due to awarded kitchen gadgets, which cataracts. In December of 1953, they later gave io the bride. he underwent an operation on his After the skit the hostess ' serv eye and is now able to see again. ed dessert, clever miniature flow The Headmans have five living er pots made ot paper- cups fillice cream and children, Florence Jex, Goldie ed with achocolate of fresh sweet cluster holding Forbes, and Erhmeti Headman peas. A pert bow ribbon held each all of; Provo Sylvia Penna, of one. of ' Tooele; and Jess Headman Guests were Mrs. Kay RandSpanish Fork. They have 21 all, Mrs. Wayne Carle, Mrs. Vern 16 and grandchildren Mrs. Bert Johnson, Whatcott, He and Mrs. Headman Mrs'. Garth Kump. Mrs. R. L. reside at 899 E. 4th S. home of Mrs. L. B. Tackett. Other speakers were Mrs. Victor bringing bjck and building up The meeting opened with com and dignity for the munity singing lead by Mrs. J. Bird and Mrs. Denzil Brown, both recently returned, fro mlindiviaual. A willingness to do for Packardafter which her students ones self rather than to be clone performed. Mrs. Wyman Berg Washington. D. C. lor." The speaker also spoke read an interesting paper "Utah's 100 was born "Our party years of the .and impressiveness Painted Paradise." ago," said Mrs.- Jex. "It is said ot tne beauty Blossom r estival Cherry and of cake Refreshments that if an organization can sur- The gift of a few Jap punch were served from a table vive one hundred years it can aneseoriginal trees has now .grown to decorated with 1 continue to survive." She1 urged 3000 trees lovely spring ; all in beautiful blos flowers. Mrs. Herald . i to Clark R. her listeners take their places som. This year. Mrs. Bird stated. ' j "In the America we all love and the government pre poured. express to your government what sentedJapanese Mesdames were Attending large granite Japanese Richard the Republican party tries to be, lantern awhich on Wyman Berg,' Bandley, was the placed a representative form of governlawn surrounding the tidal basin Frank S. Cragun, Herald R. ment," Shd Clark, J. W. Christensen, Wayne it a tnlfon it frionnehin Eisenwrs. Jex aescnoea acuvu es closcd - B. Hales, Roy Helm, Lynn D. by quoting Pres. wmcn-howeMoulton, J. A. Owens, Ralph E. is he "There when said. pf tne women s division. CHARLES HEADMAN neia a nauonai comerence aa no royal road to success, it re-- Packard, Dwight B. Packard, ceiuemuoi the labor of all." part ot Hugo Price, John S. Pullen, Wil-lar- d gram in Washington. D. C, April Mrs. Brown went East with G. Smith, X. H. Sumner, 6. 7, and 8. She said there were her R. Taylor, John Schofield, Lester who rep daughter. LaVon, 1600 women delegates attending resented Utah asa princess at C. E. Peterson and DaCosta Mrs. Jex listed the festival. She showed a sou- Clark. the meetings. some of the accomplishments of venir plate . for the Centennial, the first year in office of the with the slogan, "Freedom's party saying that the "Korean Fight, Abe to Ike." She described War has been ended, that two the social events surrounding the divisions of, American fighting Festival, the choosing of escort" men are already home, that the for the and sociil Literary League Members, ofUnited States and Un'ted Nation events at princesses which the Utah people ficers of the federated women's tfemnnded and cot freedom for were entertained by Utah conclubs of the area and other guests disillusioned Communist soldiers. gressional representatives there. will be at a musical entertained the Senate signed a treaty of Newiv elected president of the tea an sessKm on Saturday dopen mutual defense with Rhee. tax Provo Club. Mrs. Sterling Ercan-hrac- k. afternoon at the home of Mrs. reduction, and outlined SecreFinal plans for the Mother's Ernest L. Wilkinson on Univer- conducted the meeting. tary Benson's alms, She said. "Government is not Day breakfast were made when Kity Hill. Mrs. Bird, who wert Kast In hist a matter for on or two. it memDers oi i Aipna xwappa, A string trio will furnish music civil defense work and v'ho also s for Ml. We must an b Amer- Epsilon Chapter, met at the home and vocal numbers by Mrs. attended the national Cherr" icans first."- Mrs. C. E. Peterson of Mrs. Harold Bunnell on Wed- John H. Gardner given Richard and Festival and om meetings of th program. Robinson. nesday evening. tH Members of the Snringville rerenn'a1 Confrncc- d i reviewed Mrs. wiiKinson is serving as Dixon Mrs. Jack tvv lP-- Women's Tlenublican Club werp "South Pacific," the book by general Wnshi"rrfon s"id. "T chairman of arrange what I fo"nd in snerial rusts. T?efreshmens James Michener from which the ments assisted by Mrs. Sherman confiho"stv 5rved by rtre rw of- Broadway musical was taken. Shristenson, Invitations; Mrs. dence. President Eisenhower is ficers, to some 4 attending. Beth Schofield presided at the Denzil Brown, decorations; Mrs. short business meeting which fol- Thomas L. Norton, refreshments; Mrs. John Gardner, program. lowed. The group presented' Mrs. Dix By on with an earring and necklace set in appreciation for her book Ruth Louisa Partridge review.! Attending were Mesdames Harold Bunnell, John 'Huntington, For. Friday, April 23, 1934 the eggs. Was so delightfully Rex do so. I if Small, James Hannigan, GilCold this morning (Tuesday). Up unexpected, and say ' Donha bert Resort Last The to at here Smith; Bruce Adams, lot for the and go vote early ' SCHOOLS, and whatever. raise (or looks darned pretty considering Peterson, and Irene Mitchell, rise in taxes is necessary, for that it is nothing but a rock pile. Beth Schofield, Mamie Jensen heaven's sake! Was sorry I for- Am going out when it warms up and Beth Dorgan. got to urge one and all to vote a little and plant a kettle full YES in my last column. Wouldn't of things; Is do any good as I know I mean no one is going to change their Am happy to announce that a vote just because I want good certain littl house by the river, schools, but someone who had the same one where' I planted years ago (do KS absent mindedly forgotten to go water lilies some has-been purand that you remember?) go. possibly just might . t. l IJ chased by someone 'who will do utr mux iucsu nui lu ii. wuuiu Mrs. George Carter was it is, Provo just had to get along with.it as I would like to have president of KS Literary Club without a prod from Ruthie in done. Next to owning it myself, when the group met on Wednes the public prints. Now we will the best thing that could happen day at; the home of Mrs. Arthur is to have it fall into apprecia Olsen. Elected to serve with her just have to wait andwesee. I a.n tive did vote hands, and this it has. Went were Mrs. Ada .Giraud, vice very hopeful, since for a sewage disposal plant, and down to see the place with Cyn- president; Mrs. Ralph McCor- this is the kind of progress I can thia Curtis and Olga Falls. Met mick. treasurer and Mrs. Bernell; understand, and the only kind-O- the new owners, but you will Sturgis, secretary. schools are our greatest have to wait for their names as The club enjoyed hearing Mrs, hope,, and I sometimes think only f naturally have forgotten them. hope, and I am very happy to I was so happy that it had fallen Ralph Olsen review the book, "A learn that a high school teacher into loving hands that I could Man Called Peter," by Catherine V l.i Salt Lake City has recejved have wept for joy . . . did, just a Marshall. a good fat cash grant to study little. We walked along the river Assorted flowers and plants! on the problem of exceptionally b?nk, and when we stood right note a of spring. After the the great carp came up and gave bright students. We seem to take jtill, were served review refreshments care of everyone except the. mop- looked us right In the eye. Talk Those girls to Mesdames James Hawker, pets with brains, and the moppets about enchantment! with brains are our greatest as- don't know it, but they are goin Ralph Olsen, Arthur Olsen, Jasto have me on their hands! So set, and we better face it. per Snow, Bernell Sturgis, Ralph long, folks. H. McCormick, Ada Giraud and Well, let's see . . . Easter came George Carter. and went. I worked, and worked overtime and didn't get home for V our family dinner. This irked me ""N and I didn have the kind of whole the about spirit thing should ha ve had. Now don't SALE write in and tell me there Is more to Easter than a family dinner Men's and Ladies' because I know that awreddy, on but everything Easter Sunday If you like beautiful art ob Handkerchiefs was mish-masHOWEVER, I jects, and what woman doesn't,", did get the . eggs colored, after says Mrs. Margaret Hmrichsen,! 25c values, much argument and pulling and "then the ceramic exhibit on SatNow ea.' bawling and general reluctance urday, Sunday and Monday will on everyone's part. The Moppets be your dish." COLOR BOOKS S2ying they are too old for that The lavish display of ceramic sort of thing, and Ruthie insistart is arranged by the ceramic ing that, any sort of gala day art classes of the Provo Adult Each . . .. should be observed to the full, as life is a dull business at best and Education system at the Library U3X of the Central School buildPOLO SHIRTS there are few opportunities to dip room The in invited and ing. public info enchantment and oncd more I must urge you NOT to write in there is no charge. In addition to the exhibits whkh and try to point out that Easter should be more than just color are being arranged by the stuing eggs because springtime is dents of their various work, a Training Panties rc?urrection to me, and nothing series of lectures and demonstraReg. 29c, you can say will change it or tions will be given on new trends I 7C Now add or detract either, so there! in the ceramic arts and of new Next year, I shall just tend to techniques. Full listing for the TOWELS my eggs by myself and the devil talks was given in the Thursday with trying to make anybody issue of The Daily Herald. Reg. 69c, else have a good time: Our little The display Will open Saturday Now . . . . neighbor girl delighted My Lady morning at 10 a.m. and continue Mother and I with an Easter from 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. each of 0 0 0 Girls' Rayon basket with our names dyed on thethree days. ji SPANISH Take-Ofopen-hous- Mrs. Alex Jex of Salt Lake City, national RepubliYoung students of Mrs. Dwight B. Packard performed piano solos one since made of her first talks can '.committee" woman, and duets for members of the her appointment in February before an interested Provo Ladies Club when they Women's Republican Club Thursday afternoon at the met on, Literary Wednesday at the Pack- - "u-'aulr- Cute Radio Open House Set Sunday For Charles Headman, 85 . , 1 s. SEWING r.lACIIiUE -- ONLY TWO LEFT ; as pictured , - great-grandchildre- ... NOW Regular $319.00. 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