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Show 153 10 s ' ' '.. !'.' : A'. ' 'A Pleasant Grove News Acmedia Club Feature Seasonal Parties Entertains1 Awaits Holman Ann Mary Grove Ann iversar$ Celebration For Husbands' Of Week In Pleasant a tr her talk her J . ! DAILY HERALD 'A ' i 1 Halloween decorations w 0 By BEULAH BRADLEY Members of the Acmedia Club PLEASANT of age and likes to found GROVE in Members of corner tha many experiences through the were hosts at a cleverly arranged of the Friendship club of Pleas- - amusement every halL Immense lighted Halloween party to which their ant years. to straw bales, and as Grove acted hostesses pumpmn faces, She was born Nov.; 4, 1C"0, at husbands were invited at the ? ' v com a stalks a made husbands at their their annual jr j Mt. Pleasant, .to Mr. and Mrs, Pleasant View L D S Ward rec With for the Halloween Dinner group cf stmosphere large Party. Eli (Leyinah Pist ) Openshaw, reation hall. An enormous pump each member Ward members ho in the attended, assisting an assortment of 1 English converts td the LDS kin filled with ; of the special dinner, The happy care-iregroup r Church. She married John C. fall fruits' was used as a center- preparation sweet danced of and the met later home Mr. at the enjoyed group the at Nov. with Holman 8, 1883, and nine piece banquet table i Vv cider Decorations and S. and Walker Mrs. of Leonard doughnuts. and black cats children were born to them. were in charge of the Mia . Maids Lindon. . . to the theme. adding holiday The husbands report that "the and Explorer leaders, Mrs. A spaghetti dinner was served dinner,, with all the trim- - nah Beth Matthews and Nelson and games and dancing enjoyed. Prizes for the best costumes were mings, added up to an evening Turner. Refreshments were under Gleaners dfc,tio j JunioJ awarded to ; Ralph Pelton and of real enjoyment" Dinner was MrsAllc. -leadr! Dewey Jolley. Mrs. Dean Ras served on a long table centered Smithi chairman, v acting mussen was general chairman by an original and clever round . ' If with Mrs. Jacob Blocker, Mrs basket, which had been complete- - Prizes were won by Mr. and Lawrence Asher, Mrs Mark Ras ly "fashioned from polished red Mrs. K. Adams, Mack Boyer, ' J-'.- ' ' - ' . " - "5:-mussen, Mrs. Dewey Jolley; and apples,-- , including the arched Mr. and Mrs. Robert Monsoo, Mr. a Mrs. Max Mitchell serving as handles of the basket. Bananas, and Mrs. Bernard xSwenson: The GROVE The Val PLEASANT ul members of the entertainment grapes, and a variety of other last couples represented, f. f - in less orn Social Unit of the BYU, with and refreshment committee. comand Joe" Indian were fruit highpiled hjs Mrs. Holman's hobby has been 50 girls particip,atmg, held their Special guests were Mr. and her home and family, and, her Annual Halloween party Friday Mrs. Bevan Bradshaw, Mr. and ri.i M,Daisy Mae" and; "Little home has always been an "open evening until Saturday Activity games 'completed the morning, 'Arnold Ford, Mrs. William Halloween dinner festivities; V . .. house" for her family ' to gather at Pleasant Grove witn Jewell Mrs. ao H. Baird and Mr. and Mrs. wife husband party-.A91, and ,&n following in and enjoy her excellent cookll spine-chiCharles Warnick of Manila was Olpin as hostess. The Garth Manson. Members and joined, in the Halloween j ing. ) was uie in Halloween a their inhusbands party who attended vlBUU t65" un, Mr. and Mrs. Byron Adam-- c Mrs. Holman is very active for ing orm of a "Slumber Farty." cluded Mr. and Mrs. D. BlockAdamJ. and Mr. Mrs. son, ' fan3L Dewey T n8fT couple gathereds1! Chaperones of tne girls were er, Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Jolley, at Mr. and Mrs. Archie Boren, their ponsdrs, Mrs. Taylor and Mr. and Mrs: Robert Rodgers, son, ugaC. Mr. Mr. Mrs. R. and Clark, n Mrs. Thome. They are members Mr; and Mrs. Bert Wagstaff, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Henrichson, activities. . ; Mr. Provokmg of the BYU faculty. Jfieasan ant Mrs. Carl. the Appropriately ostumed, Mr. and Mr. Duane Mrs. S. and Halliday; Harper, Norn Val the of mi members Grove TONGA i On ucu LE Asher.iMr:i and and Mrs. Whn4.l Nelson, Mr. V s Uivu T T C"c m. with Mrs. group acted as committee heads. Mrs. Henry Miller, Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Raymond Mr. and rriarv' A treasure hunt added to the Oean. Rasmussen, Ar. and Mrs. Mrs. M. Lloyd Gray. Mr. and THEY CAN REMEMBER WHEN: Representing a total age of 359 years these Santaquin friends a D, RadmaU, "g merriment when A. . C. vied for just dropped in on Mary Ann Holman to remind. her t that she will be 94 years old Thursday and i NINETEENTH CENTURY CLUB screams and hilarious fun Mr. 5"ia1ms and Mrs. Mrs. R. L. Tomlinson. Mr. and Nelson, "found, that the Charles AWillard. inar iney would be present lor ner anniversary ceieorauon. nemuuscing wim mrs. nuuuau, scaicu- pHdav m. for guest day tho g Mr.Mrs. and evening Mrs. Elvin Thorne, Mr. and Mrs. ' "TT left, is JSmma Jarvis, 90(ana uzzie Ann vvniiuer, oit lexx.oacK ana &aran Ann waii, oo, wiu ana uieu- with Mrs. M. J. Fulrath, 395 hunt led them to the city ceme- Mark Rasnlussen and Mr. and Basil ' Walkerand the Lindon 1U2!?K J erv. Gail Thorne and Geniel Mrs. Ralph Pelton. best wishes. Mrs. Holman extends an invitation to ner many menas to can on ner aunng ner e. 1 N. hosts, Mr. and- - Mrs. Leonard wfPec.ial pok'?er attr5c?,ons celebration.. , Simper of Pleasant Grove were FORTNIGIITERS birthday Walker. 8 p. m. with Mrs in charge of these activities. Thursday, The Manila Ward of the Tun- - anf Mr 9n( m ft c...r , and spine tingling tj Harry Brown, Speaker wiU be Dr. Ghost stones held annual their Stake, panogos the elated were f son of PlMRflnt .Sftlnfc by experiences Wade Carter. Halloween party at their Mutual ,.tin ff9mM ,QT L down settled before they group ARTS FINE AA a if1' hou this past week. Elaborate KfaT J Te their "restful" nignrs sleep. Thursday. 3 p.m.. with Mrs for was in the of spent direction Part Mr. of evening and Mrs. K. C. Edward Jacobs. 1926 S .Co Adams and Mrs. Charles War-nic- k. designing campaign posters for lumbia Lane, Orem : -Sophomore, Eleanor Bergstedt, WflMFV ..... " OP. TTIP Mnncr The Women's Council of Provo, long a leader in com l : for candidate" ti Dinner was served on a table who is theiVal Norn "Harvest Moon" themed the . i decorated with Halcivic affairs, has adopted as one of its proj Provo High School's annual pref-HoFund of first "Loan the the of munity and Queen." elass party: junior attractively for executive meeting. All were favors witch Provo loween School ects tns-yea- r Small s held Wednes favors and which was part the program of veteran rehabilitation. High committee jchairmen will meet a of the 1 centered by a huge apple rilled r light refreshments which day evening. In cooperation with the local Red Cross, members of the girls enjoyed before "Slumber Entertainment was provided by 9 p.m. A name orchestra has PHILE NAD A pumpkin with ivy vine. seeming ' the council motored to Salt Lake City Monday evening at rolled around. General the Brigham Young University to grow from its extericr. Comtfinstcnni A mil sua j v. sn tv m at .nnmo n Time" ,Aivfo.. arid presented a'program to veterans of, hospital building iA.n was Carol of affair p the Bureau. mittee members in charge of the Chairman uance commiuee meraoers are Mrs. Lawrence Jonp: of irogram Refreshments were served, two, ward nine at Fort Douglas. Cofleen Pace and Sharen Harris ; ALICE LOUISE REYNOLDS Feljsted with Lois Payne this The art and nrocedures taken dinner and decorations were Mr. Provo acting as president of Class officers planning the in the making of ceramics were and Mrs. Lynn Milne of Ameri-A musical program was presented and a social hour assemmy committee, Joan urown CHAPTER six Ander activities. dance were , Danielle Christian shown Val Norn Alumnae at their can Dork, Mr. and Mrs. Orvil Patsy year's while and Hiatt followed .with the council providing pumpkin pie and script Thursday, 7:30 pi m., with Mrs Patty was who of son Pleasant Grove, seu, president; Marsha Bray, Monday evening meeting when Wadley, Pleasant Grove, Mr. and writers are Kay uurrup, uana Amanda Johnston. 695 N. 7'E. last a was .cider, to patients of the ward. Milt .Minor emceed the special vice aa-and Mary Ann they met with Mrs. Cliff Hinrich-Mr- s. Harold Cook and Mr. and president president; year's Jtiosweil ACACIA i iana faculty euest. Mrs. Frank Russick of American "gram and those participating were LaReeVAllen, tap, and Kaye sen Nelson, who secretary. the demonstration 4 visor is Wanda Scott. gave with Mrs m., p. Friday, toe dance numbers; Marilyn Hall, vocalist: Chuck Hobbs, and - welcomed guests into her Mfc, Jesse Stott. Mrs. Clarence Ellert- - After their "restful' night'sa home. son will be in charge of pro slumber the group enjoyed Special guests of the party trumpet; Loy Maugh, accordion; Phylis Nielsen and breakfast with Muriel Martell Bonnie Thais. CI ?.4 gram Committee for werf .Mr- - and members . Carl Jean Halms accompanied on the piano, a of Pleasant. Grove acting as Has au WOMEN'S JUNIOR SECTION roric Social Norma Evening uwf were ; Greer, evening Africanparty- - were Refreshments were furnished by council members. chairman. COUNCIL "luueo Elaine Frampton, Melba John- A Those making 4he trip were Mrs. Ralph Harshman, Mrs. active on committees and have' Bonnie Thais Club I members son and Dale Taylor. 'Tonight, 8 p. m. in Women's were served a delicious hot sup .Lewis tbandstromf Mrs. Franklin Davenport. Mrs. Lvnn club house. Refreshments were served tolucc previously menuoneo. HOUR HAPPY BRIDGE were when entertained Mesdames Robert Bullock, Le per they LeVitre, Mrs. Croft Larson, Mrs. Burk Smith,' Mrs. Ar- o in the 8 Meldrum home re land Baxter, Hank Clements,) instead m., p. Spencer Friday, mond iiiggertson, Mrs. Paul Ream and Mrs. lRoy Dearing. Mrs. Meldrum served the Kenneth Collard, Dean Crandall, Will, meet with Mrs Thursday. cently. Programs for. the veterans will Jbe. planned two times Presentation of oficers and Bennett, Orem. Please evening meal and presented Hal-- Barnett Dewey. Grant Fisher. each month by the Provo Women s .Council. troduction of new members were notify if cannot attend. "Primary monthly preparation oween toys as favors. Bud Frampton, Dave Forsyth, meeting- for the Hincrest Ward present aunng tms evening o Grant Greer, Robert Halliday, features of the first meeting of DEKATOS LITERARY wy-the vear of the Provo Elementary Friday, 4:15 p. m. with Mrs called teachers and officers to social chat and handiwork were Jackson Howard, Blaine Hunter,! Educators' "Auxiliary, composed Dallas HrtYoung Jr., 31ft W. gether at the home of Clara Mesdames Elvin Prestwich, Emil Byron Johnson, Norman Mooney, of wives plelementary. teachers N. Rosemary King will give book Huhtala with Florence Pierce as Woolsey, Paul Ream, Griffith Ralph Olsen, Monroe Paxman, 1 I Jl.L.l TV. xue icpui u in uie TV truvo ocnooi uisuricu Nuttall, Max BiUs, J H. EUs Lucille Peterson, Keith Stewart, of CoIgafeS con wortn, , ueorge u erguson ana M. ARTISTS SECTION WOMEN'S Ethel in held the president, Taylor, Weldoh Taylor, library meetingwas Taylor,Ethelyn nsu; ducted the business and group guesis Mrs. tan Mower and Lucille Thorne and Robert P. Franklin School students were of the Joaauin School and con- - COUNCIL A Club 2 m. house discussions. at of Teachers Parent their Nielsen. bv Mrs. ducted Mrs. Merlin reading p. scriptural Farren Meldrum. guests rFriday; Thorn. ; ' ' I was read by Yvonne Oliphant and Although Saturday, Oct. 30 Association, for a. Spook party held president. Other new officers are- to finish pictures for exhibit. the lesson prepared by Olga recently at the school. Younger Mrs. Emil K. Nielsen: vice pres- singing motheks marked the eighty-thir- d birthday 8 p.m. in Sunset Ward Nichol. A special guest, Conrad Dow-dewere entertained Lewis Mrs. of during Tonight, Mrs. Phebe groups Rawlinson, ident; anniversary of Springville she was also an afternoon prty with room treasurer, and Mrs. Lorin Ander- - for renearsai tfor ueuei bociety Harward, primary , counselor, Conference. Mrs. Maude Carter visited with the group during the A feted at her home Sunday when mothers helping. An evening fete son. secretary. ten family members gathered entertained fourth,, fifth and sixth Vocal solos were presented by will direct. evening. around the dinner table centered grade youngsters during an eve Bob Lundquist, accompanied by FINE ARTS CLUB Light refreshments were serv 3 to Mrs. Taylor, Helen Billings Mrs. with ened A Reese. dance. Guy Janet Janet McQueen Thursday, p.m. with three lovley birthday cakes. nine soook alley and 1260 899 N. for prowhile 3. humorous Callahan, was with tertained Sown, Clara Huhtala, Olga wnen executive Doara mem which was attended Joyce She received many gifts, cards grand march played . readings by Mesdames m on Ichildren Sources Vital Fern will, Juann Jones, bers of the Women's Council of Nicnoli Amen were the costumed for gram a Plans made and flowers. " paraded many year's can Life Phil BonLewis Snow, Mrs. Janice VElliott, Carma Hartley Provo met. Stanjey by Saturday . was also filled with through the halls and auditorium. program and for a party at which the in Monday Waters Edith nett husbands will be Hartley,' Mary second, vice presimany visits from relatives and Best costume prizes were won members Women's Club House smell heard E. Sandstrom, LITERARY LEAGUE corresLaVar Groneman, Patsy Roundy, Florence Pierce business reports and they friendsAII of Mrs: DowdeU's by Thomas Abbott, Floyd Rich CUestS. dent; r discussed for their ards, Karren Bell, Kenneth children werer-preseRefreshments were- - served by unaay, 4 p.m. witn Mrs4 nam Hazel Lewis, Edith Jones, LaRae future club projects. ponding secretary; W.V Woolf, ilton Yvonne Calder. Deaton; mother's birthday. They are Mr. Thornton, Richard Mitchell, Jean the officers to the Mesdames Oliphant Hope Reports were heard from Mrs. auditor; Paul Ream, Parley .and Mrs. Chauncey Van Patten Mitchell and Virginia Pritchet Floyd Breinholt, Glen Brown, W ALPHA, KAPPA Pritchett, Kaye Snow, Leone Lynn directors; Mark iBerk-hime- r, Mrs. Lindford, Dallas LeVitre, secretary; 8 Duerden. at . Mri. of Las p.m. NO WICK NO WAIT NO WATTS (Ann) Refreshments were served under Darrell Berrett, Floyd Clegg, Tonight, regular Young, Lucille Vegas, Nev.; Franklin Davenport, treasurer. -- and Mrs.. Phillip 'Dowdell, Cop-- the direction of Mrs. Donald Dean Clayton; Monroe Gallier. meeting. Educational will be The next preparation will be Activities of the various sections Peterson, section chairmen; Earl new Florient fngtant-ctio- n Colgate', W. Wernz, Bert Crane, Aat home of Gloria Ford were J. Air Deodorant auickijr kill held, Foote, perton, Utah; Mr. and Mrs. Nephi Mitchell with the help of PTA of Marvin Gunther. Noal Hatch, given by Mrs! Willis Brockbank. announceand the ' reported unpleasant household odon cook.Dec. 6 at 8 p.m. DowdeU, Springville; Mrs. Fay ficers, room mothers and teach Clinton Kanahele, 'Robert Laird, Guests will be invited. ment made that the Artist's sec department chairmen, v Howard -- - ing, nnoking. bathroom, pets, musty Shoell, Orem and a grandson, N ers. A George Miller, Leland Nielsen, closets, baby s room, and sick room. tion is holding a separate session Johnston and Kenneth Martin, Get Florient today! Loraine DowdeU, Provo. . chairman. Fred Pryor, Galen Rowan, Daryl publicity 12 Nov. Nov. and Friday A .1 Sunday, , .. utner relatives present were DUP BOARD PLANS MEET .A , Stanley, Sheldon Scbofleld and ,1 14. her brother and Ws families Mr . Central Utah County Company those mentioned. mrs. narsnman con . Kaipn and Mrs. Theo A. Phillips, Mr, Daughters of Utah Pioneers ducted the business meeting and Mrs. Ted Phillips. Roosevelt; Board meeting is scheduled for If you fix celery for the holi Mr. and Mrs. Mark McGuire and Friday 1 p. m. for all board day table, don't throw the tots four children, Dugway; a sister members and 2 p. m. for all camp away. Of course the entertained Lewis, James Peay, Beulah Hen Mrs. Adah Jessee also Alzada captains and officers at the Provo Darts ffo in the tnrfcev dressing"12 Mrs. A. J.e Harmon, XI 1 L Mary T. Dahlquist, and we oocjai Art. yxuu richsen, Wilmott, Mrs. Ralph Philips and Fourth Ward, First West and anyway, but the leaves make a memuers oi Hawke. Erma m too. to Fourth addition North. the dressing, nice at her home Monday evening. A The Harmon home was frag daughter LaRae, Springville. program of classical music by rantly arrayed with choice mums University students was the chief and African violets,. entertainment of the evening. Darlene Holman played ' piano numbers and also was accompanist for Sharon .Brown who Ctxjatco cpcdc! kind of sang three opera numbers. Nancy heeded rcllbvo Folsom, flutist, played two numbers and . was accompanied by Miss Holman. Refresmentsh were : served to y ' 1 ml i guests and members Mrs. . Ole E. Olsen, Hannah J. Cardall. Charles S. Johnson. Leo J. Knight, Florence Myers. William Vincent, A. Will Jones, Melissa : i By MRS. ESTELLA PETERSON come SANTAQUIN-2"Birthd- ays and go and you're never any older .than you feel' says Mrs. Mary Ann Holman, who will be 94 years old Thursday. The oc casion will be celebrated by friends and relatives at an open house from 2 to 6 p.m. at her home. All of Mrs. Holman's sons and daughters, with their families, are planning to be present for the event. They will include Mr. and 'Mrs. Jed (Levinah) Greenhalgh and Mr. and!: Mrs. Will (Pearl) Keele, Payson; Mr. and Mrs. Deland Holman and Lewis and Alma Holman, Santa- quin. Also present will be 2$ grandchildren, 43 great grand children, and five - .- -- ..." " - 1 .. ' ; . - ; ! hob-gobl- ia . y; , e , I jack-o'-lanter- ns : : .. k "? ! 11 r--1 I Han-turk- ey Spook Party EntertainsVol Norn Unit I 2L ; ' ; -- great-greatgrandchildr- en, aA7?, -ir "Hair-colorf- ; t i I i - ThelA mmm ti il ii Mrs-goer- : fndi - i Irti w wwe , .er Mrs.-Lawren- ce JanAe i fun-seeke- rs s, a"cul -- Club Notes 21 . nf s Spo'ey - i 1 Junior Class 'Heaven Sent To Theme School Dance Women's Council of Provo Adopt s Veteran rol icy . ; ii - r -- Sponsors :irsf Party :jirti Alumnae Club ! wj: me i ; ueramic Demonstrat ion Jl rlTJrlJvl?::, V, i . ! t . a f Elementary Auxil Holds Meet i : -- . Hillcrest Ward Has Preparation in-Alfr- ed . , I : - Phebe Dowdell PTA Entertains Celebrates School Students Anniversary 'l1' thelP lf VvAi - ( ! 1 A1 . co-host- ess. - " - j . . Executive Board Members Have Business Meeting U ! . : - vice-preside- nt! f nt I ? ; t i t - : 1 : . 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