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Show 19 I DAILY HERALD OCTOBER 13. 1954 WEDNESDAY, fntintv TTtaH m Utah . .. - S. . , . . Poetry Week Fqr Discussion THE MASTERPIECE OF GOD Sometimes while weaving the At League Meet Tapestry of Life j ? - dark threads We use of gloom ,4 sorrow, even strife. The black threads of grief, woe and despair Till we cry out in angtush, for God seems not there. Suddenly a gayhfead, thexsong of a bird. Outside my window children voices are heard. The golden thread of love between your family and you, The dearness of friends, the kind things they do. The blue thread of the sky, the fragrance of the flower, The rush of the wind, the sweetness of the shower. So we as weavers, use bright ' r"" ... - s$t - ' ( s .... The Denzil Brown home was profusely decorated with chrysanthemums and roses when the Ladies of the Literary League met there Friday to be welcomed by Mrs. Ralph Packard, president. Mrs. Thomas Cheney gave the thought for the day. Marianne Monson accompanied Mrs. John H. Gardn, who sang al proto the group as a si session Monday, Oct.! 11 at the Women's Club House to hear Lewis E. Sandstrom, ' architect, tell of Correct Home Planning Methods. Mrs. Ralph Harshman, president, presided and led members present in a pledge to the flag. Mrs. Dallas Young, section chairman, welcomed guests and introduced Sandstrom Mr. who : of important factors to consider when building a home, encourag ing listeners to nave property properly surveyed. He spoke briefly pn the homes of tomor row. "Minutes of the last open ses sion were read by Mrs. Lynn Le- Vitre, secretary and the treasurer's report was given, by Mrs. Franklin; Davenport. t Mrs. Lewis E. Sandstrom reported progress being made on preparations for the Oct. 28 banquet scheduled for 7:30 p.m. in the clubhouse.' Refreshments were served to 31 members and guests by hos tesses, Mrs. Croft Larson, Mrs .J-- t j Something New In Biographies Told Lofiari Club - Hed-qui- Club Notes- st, still-awe- d. - Thursday, Oct. 14, of Mrs. Elden Pal-- E. Center, with Palfreyman, Floss Florence Ekker. 'Lua PatCates, as hostess. acting assisting Rhoda and rick Dougall as hostDuring the evening new officers esses. were elected witn Mary uraner being chosen as president; Emily Hostesses for the other month as fol Tyler, vice president and Eliza ly meetings are scheduled Carrie lows: November Mem-Hansen, beth Souter as secretary. i bers chose "Friends and Neigh- Jane Wagner, Emma Brown, bors' 'as the theme for the calen Mary Reid and Cornelia Alan. dar year and Mrs; Mary H. Hafen December Nettie Thorn, Leona introduced the season's work with Cameron, Nell Condie, Lena Mayan illustrated talk on the theme. cock, Emma Gardner Agnes , ; Hostesses served refreshments Nelson. to Mesdames Harriet Scott, KathJanuary Lela Sumsion, Stella leen Calder, Goldie Sward. Emily Ollerton, tAnna Young, Beth Ber-re- tt and Anna Lewis. Tyler, Lennie Bain, Emily Jacob- sen, Viola Thompson, Marjorie February Birdella Bearnson, W. Kitchen and others already Dorothy Wheeler, Ella Reynold, mentioned, Florine McPherson and Mattie V Palfreyman. March Emily Anderson, Em Ycuriq Marrieds P!ar ma Jacobsen, Harriet Dougall, Party Loretta Kearns, Mary Menden- hall and Sadie Packard. Provo Third Ward will play April Jennie Sanford, Pearl hosts to Utah Stake Young Marrieds Friday evening, 7 p.m. for Hall, Nellie Child, Ha Whiting and a social. All Stake Irene Strong. Kate Holley, Fannie Young Marrieds are invited no May Rowland, Martha Gabbitas, Mary charge. Ticket holders are urged to bring Gabbitas and Bessie Averett. their tickets as there will be a j N ; Get-Acquaint- . Y - - n 1 r. v. :z When Fehano Club ladies met meeting thisfor a Monday evening social it at the home was at the; home of Elizabeth freyman, 309 Souter. with Mrs. Mary Craner Mrs. Lydia homes spoke of yesterday's gram number. Mrs. Len Greer and Mrs. homes where families lived in Thomas J. Norton led a discus two or three rooms with no lightsion oh the life and works of ing or plumbing. He compared Ernest Hemingway. Special em phasis was given to Hemingway's latest snort story, Tne Old Man Catherine Baker, Mrs. Orvil C. and the Sea. Drysdal, Mrs. H. O. Bloom, Refreshments were served to, threads and grey. Mrs. George Worthen and Mrs. Marand Ahlander In the tapestry of Life we weave guests, Elaine L. F. Black. Monson members besides rianne day by day. Until at last the weavers hand is Mesdames Denzil Brown, Mark Thomas SPANISH FORK The Allen, Ariel Ballif, stilled. biogra The work is complete, the loom Cheney, Len Creer.-EldeClark, Ruth a Painter of phy marriage, W. Stanley Dunford, Walter is well fUled. T book on Abraham and Briant Jacobs, Charles Randall's As we gaze on our work, the soul I revealed some ELM WAN ADI Lincoln, Mary Redd, Wesley P. Lloyd, Fred is new in their biographies. Thursday.- 8 p.m. with Mrs. thing By the Tapestry of Life. The Markham, Byard Nilsson, D. E. This was the subject of the Lofian Vern Whiting. Ostler Ralph Packard, Marie S. Club when Mrs, LeeR. materpiece oi uoa. Taylor DEBORAH REBEKAH LODGE Robison, Albert Swenson, Walter ectured to them IOOF Hall. By Stella Hallett recently at the Tonight 8 p.m. in will D. Tueller, Arthur D. I Taylor, Santaquin, Utah be Alene Committee members Mrs. borne of renaieton 1 . Lynn Taylor, Henry Taylor, Wel-- Mrs. Keith Scott, Addie Barney Wilburn Terry, Curtis, president, don Taylor, DaCosta Clark, John Dresided. and Bessie Goad. GRANITE FLATS H. Gardner and Ernest L. Wilkin The pledge to the flag was led WOMEN OF THE MOOSE 903 Hushed silence in trees a message son. conceals. Thursday, 8 p.m. , at Moose door prize given, according to by Mrs. wanace nenry. airs - home colfor initiation meeting Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Strong, the club Nielsen Etched color in rocks swift water ;ave Floyd ect. Mrs. Bill Peery gave the "Christmas in October" program reveals. Also assisting are Mr, Mrs. of Arnold direction the Mrs. Small. petals of gold and azure egislative council report, the under and Harold Johnson. L nmrs f I r Tti all ji bluebell subject of which was the trans wiiKins ana xvirs. wick swam, ai Dot haven for birds and wildlife erring of Junior Colleges and the members bring gifts. " j - Fehano Members Springville DUP Meets Thursday Guests of SPRINGVILLE Camp Bpring-Home Art club members of the this type of a home, with the Elizabeth Souter ville DUP will hold their October Women's Council met in Open home of today. He gave mention Home Art Club Open Has Architect for Speaker Author Subject 'ld . x ed get-acquaint- ed - . . i " r l Teddy Wan berg Guest of Acacia Directors. f ' mm ARTISTS SECTION to dwell. reapportionment proposal. Mrs. Teddy Sward Wanberg of Members were Mrs. Herman WOMEN'S COUNCIL of white Outcroppings graz feign ' ii'n -i ii T Jonannesburg, South Africa, was Anderson, Mrs. Ace Johnson, Friday, 2 p. m. at Clubhouse ing of sheep. JOANNE RAWLINGS s, camp-smokesun speaker for Acacia Club Mrs. William A. McCausland, for special work meeting. Spiced pierced, guest ' ladies when they met for their Mrs. Spencer Nielsen, and Mrs. FRATERNAL ORDER OF laze skyward to sleep. sneu iieece-ciouEAGLES AUXILIARY arm near. regular meeting Friday after Verl Stone. noon. She was introduced by Elizabeth Harmer of Spring mauve tinging to hold. Thursday, 8 p.m. at aerie home Mrs. hmil Jacobsen. Caped-twiligfor initiation and pot-luc- k to close a leans ville was, guest. supper. cover sun's gold. Johannesburg was settled bv Smocked figure toils long a mes the Dutch." told Mrs. Wanbere. and it has a climate that is verv sage to brush With only three months of shadowed pleasant Ellsoul's high peaks, of. Mr;". arid Mrs. Joseph F. Friends and: relatives of the are to year really to be consid hush. longing Rawlings were told the news vood Sr., of Petaluma. ered bad." Carved aspen 'and tall pines of her, engagement and approachJanuary 2, has been marked acas I am not a politician," said arstretching to sky she when JoAnne's chosen wedding day ing marriage plans tne Seek from speaker referring to racial stars , the blessing rived in Provo from Petaluma, cording to her parents who are in discrimination South Africa." on shining , high. Calif.-- with her fiance, Joseph F. makins Dublic news of their "but I believe that with the 12.- this Ellwood, Jr., to visit her parents, daughter's engagement and forth Thread humbly wu.uoo natives living there as Mr. and Mrs: Alma C. Rawlings, coming marriage. JoAnn, who has For carpet ofofsod to the three quarters waters compared to rushing whisper Provo. Mr. Ellwood is the son been working in Petaluma, wii of a million white it would be : God. return to her job in Petaluma and By Ursula Pagin Bryant dlsasterous to cive eaual vote then return again to Provo where Natives are segregated from the Schumann-Hein- k a double ring ceremony will take 1 white but they are a happy peo' place. live on ple. They reservations JoAnne attended BYU schools similar to the Indians in this throughout her schooling, . gradu country, iney nave been given some of the very best farm lan ating from BY High School and Unithe available. White people need a Young attending Brigham The poignant versity prior to accepting employ , SPRINGVILLE permit from the government to ment at Sears in Provo for three visit these reservations. "Natives story of Madame Schumann-Hein- k have their own business districts By BEULAH G. BRADLEY. was told to members of . the years. PLEASANT GROVE The Bank their own coaches on trams and Springville Federated Music Club She has chosen as her attend Bird Mrs. hon of maid of Virg Pleasant Grove recently play trains etc. Friday evening by ants, Susan Makin, Mrs. Wanberg complimented as they began their study of great or; Katny Kawungs, joiene ed host at a social honoring the women of music. and Blanche McKell as faculty members, wives and hus- Provo women saying she had Mrs. Bird told of the birth of bridesmaids. A reception will bands of Pleasant Grove Senior found them to be among the mos the great contralto in humble honor the then Mr. and Mrs.' Ell and Junior High schools, the smartly dressed and attractive Grove Pleasant Elementary she has seen. Provo homes are circumstances, of her struggles wood on Jan. 3. with poverty during her rise to The future bridegroom attended school, Lindon school and Pleas very attractive, too, said the schools graduating ant .Grove Seminary. The affair speaker. , fame, of her grand role as a wife Petaluma School Petaluma from and her and mother of a family, High prior was held in the newly completed theMrs. Wanberg is a member o Martha Washington Club in to the services armed native bank building of Pleasant Grove, in success her ultimate entering This club is com in and three for with in of Johannesburg. well as as in the committee years America, serving charge Europe '" ,;77:'''ft-v-:t' llli'lMi women in and her glorious operatic career. Germany, France, Belgium and arrangements consisting of the posed of .1American . . tha 1 ana iney nave as Recordings of her voice singing Czechoslovakia. He is now em staff of bank officers and di area their aim. She is also cnanty a business V some of her best known songs were ployed iby the Petaluma city rectors and wives. with the story. Pic where the couple will veturn to The entrance lobby of the build woman. InterspersedSchumann-HeinRefreshments were served to of and make-it- s tures home. ing was artistically decorated Mesdames Rasmuson roles with who fruits. those chrysanthemums, played important autumn leaves, yellow candelabra Kendall Rasmuson, guest: Frank r In her life and career were then November 6 Ceremony and fall flowers in profusion. A Goold, Fern Nelson, Harold Anflashed on a screen. Vocal numbers were sung by For Vivian Rasmussen buffet dinner was served from derson, Thomas Woolsey, kEmil a of BYU, Wayne Gilbert, student long tables which were decorated Jacobsen, Kay Jensen, Warren to provide a festive air. Guests Salmon, Milton Woods, D. Bush-Billie Moore Mrs. will accompanied by Vivian Rasmussen, Orem, VMrs. Lawrence Lynn assisted marry Dee Kay Jensen on imov. were then seated at small tables.' nell and Alma Wright and the Mrs. Bird in arranging the pro 6 instead of Nov, 7 as was er Cashier and vice president of guest speaker. ; gram. roneously stated in the Sunday the bank, Junius West, acted as Pleasant Grove City, the outloo Hostess for theevening was edition of the Provo Herald. The master of ceremonies. A talk was give by Mayor Lewis for future development, the needs Mrs; Maurice Bird, president of couple is planning a quiet wed the club, who conducted .the meet- ding at the bride's home af ' F. Wells, who spoke on the im such as water supply, enlarged residences ing. Mrs. Clarence Schreiver out-ha- d p.m. on tms. date ana an open portance of good relationship be school facilities, been prepared by the pro-line- d house reception will follow from tween teachers and the commun- sewer and other important im the year's program .which 8 to 10 p.m. ity. He also told of the growth of provements. cram committee which includes Mrs. Howard Maycock, Mrs. Wil liam Witney and Mrs. Schreiver. r ? , m- Provo Girl Engaged, Tells Marriage Plans Jo-An- as -- i ht Sttid tnl&CJ&S Relieve Suffering and HMO. LNMtMH wMi ' RESINOL Fast-Effective- ly with SBSiS i ... . - ne . yi pine-loom- ed Br::?r' P. G. Bank Plays Host to Life and Career Told Music Club 249 W V (WAINOT-FINISHE- O) U 1 ' Faculties Jor-gens- en s - 4 k, m "Illl ........ nil , 111 P . m Ernest 11 -- . ' - f Athenaeum Club Hea rs importance, Of Civil Defense V I SPANISH FORK "Civil de fense with all of Its startling as--1 pects was the subject discussed by Mrs. Duke Page when the Athenaeum club met recently at the home of Mrs.X.x H. Allred. The importance of urgent preparation for defense was stressed 0 mmm NEW! SENSATIONAL JUST ARRIVED ! !! . yjtfj ture was given to those present. Mrs. John S. Taylor, president, nnr? . .i nnn cnn nrpsinpn ivi - w una m "led community singing. Diana Allred, a granddaughter of the r- x hostess, danced. ' i In" addition to those previously refreshments were mentioned, served to Mesdames Elmer Swenson, Edward M. Beck, Clarence Olson, Nathan Hales, Joseph &vans, Marcellus Neilsen, Rex ODaniels, Len Hansen, Fred You'vo never heerd anything V.ko it before! Crosley's sensational neyr speaker virtually adds a nw dimension to your television enjoyment. 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