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Show HERALD DAILY THURSDAY. MAY 19. 1955 Utah County. Utah 1 C " An ' An auspicious beginning for an year anticipated successful club clevwas made Wednesday in a planned erly themed Western luncheon given by Fortnighter Club at a local cafe. In which nowiv chosen officers were in stalled. Art; Literature Connoisseur Mae B. Huntington Retires After 39 Years As Teacher Furnished; Colega Club Officers Installed At Clever Fortnighter Fete - Travel Program .. The. luncheon tables were ar;At the center ranged in Western brown a was large tjost u- with Jaden yellow bean pot. T-sha- program on travel was furnished members of Colega Club when they met at the home of Mrs. Sherman Hill, with Maxine McPhie as hostess. The travelogue was furnished by Wanda Scott, who, through the medium of slides and descrip tion, recreated her tour of Europe which she enjoyed last year. The group saw pictures taken in the British Isles, Belgium, France, Italy and Switzerland. Doorf prizes were won by Mrs. Leah iNielson and Mrs. John Frecklton. A social period followed with the hostess serving refreshments to the nine members ad the guest speaker. ever-popul- ar dfcss Gears (fcasniesis W Ad . Fort-night- er :a i By EVELYN M. BOYER Mrs. Mae B. SPRINGVILLE Huntington of the Springville high school faculty is being honored this week, prior to her retirement j 39 years of teaching. On Sunday afternoon, May 22, after she is to be the guest of honor at a tea given by the faculty members in the Art Duuaing Her many student and teacher associates, friends and relatives are invited to call between the ... r "I bas and double of 4 to 6 p.m. hours buttercups lips, ket of cold. Placed on a mirror, Students of the school will pay the centerpiece was 'surrounded honorr to Mrs. Huntington in a with a Western village scene of special assembly Monday at 10 a.m. cowboys, cattle, horses and stage Of the 35 years Mrs. Hunting coaches Marking a path down two were tables of the ton center has been teaching in Nebo the small 'covered wagons, and large district, 27 have been in high hand carved wooden horse drawn schools where she has instructed Utah with fUled in wijd Carriages English and French. She en tered Springville high school as flowers. Place cards were a fold a freshman student in 1905 and RETIRES Mae B. of copper stamped with the Huntington, Mrs. most of the time since has been beloved guest's name and a typical Westr TOP FORTNIGIITER teacher of Springville affiliated with SHS. em design'. Favors were Western Carl Kivler took reigns of High School, who refires after tvne earrings of copper and Club at installation Art Board Member 39 years in her profession. cere OREM Sheaf binding 1929 she has been a mem Since luncheon Wednesday. enamel. monies were held by Junior ber of the Mrs. E. J. Storey, retiring pres ex Springville Art Board. ing of the Gleaner girls in the Timpanogos ident. welcomed the members that time, acting in her hibit in 1953; and "The Torch," During . i and r with iWard LDS parents and they paid tribute to her and church officials as special guests. capacity as secretary, she las a history of Springville, given by collected a of the Art the Daughters of Utah Pioneers presented a gift. She .responded They were welcomed by Mrs. movement in history for this community on during centennial activities in 1950. by expressing appreciation Helen Ipson, Junior Gleaner in Bride-To-B'.f the which of she wrote her thesis for past year, e Continues Studies structor; the .Junior Gleaner sym-cooperation Mrs. M e 1 v i n Kavachevich, masters obtained in herV role as an edu bolism1 was given by Carolyn her Ardent degree toastmistress, introduced new ofWatts j and other talks on bind- from Brigham Young University cator, she has taken post gradu ficers and gave each one a gift Especially interested in library ate work at the University of ing the sheaf were given by Barbara $tewart and Jaimee Norton. work, she fairly radiates her love Utah and the University of! South together with; a humorous verse depicting the duties of the office. SPANISH FORK Frances Musical selections were furnished for books. For the past year she era California in addition to her Those taking office are Mrs. Carl Williams was recently announc in a duet by Joyce Murdock and has supervised the school library studies at the "Y." She is both Kivler. president: Mrs. Max ed the winer of Bob Hope's Most Janet Anderson. Special music and records show that an average a past chapter president and Berg, first vice president; Mrs Beautiful Bride's Contest, for the was furnished by Dianna Lewis. of 50 books per day are loaned sta,te president of Delta Kappa David Eriksen, second vice pres state of Utah. The contest was Thej sheaf binding ceremony out to students. uamma, national honorary so ident: Mrs. Jac Logan, secre sponsored by a department' store was qonducted by Mrs. Preston She plans to present to tne ciety for women educators. Mrs. Kavache-- in Salt Lake. She - is a student at Cook, instructor, with the follow school Library her thesis which There comes that ' vich, board member. the of Utah. Miss Wil ing hpnored girls participating: deals with the art gallery and the twinkle in her eye when she says Joyce Murdock, Janet Anderson, v Committee appointments! were HamsUniversity will receive a houseware Patricia Gilligan, Barbara Stew contribution it has made to the she has no plans for the! future Rob Mrs. follows: as announced English department, as well as after her retirement, but those of seven appliances as art, Jaimee Norton, Carolyn ert Peterson and Mrs. "O. D. trousseau other books from her personal whq know her venture the guess Lis-ton. was the local The winner. Wattsj Connie Asay, Sandra collection. telephone, committee; made on the basis of award that she's anticipating more time Bruce, to be Class unable members photographs Mrs. Torval Nelson, historian; Book to enjoy her children and grand Reviewer submitted by girls to be married present were Marion . Cameron, Mm. LaMar Skelton, publicity. Her not are talents confined children who have been doubly Mary Beatty and Coreen Harden. to It was announced that a sum from pec. 1 to April 7. alone. to her since the death o t include dear teaching They was The presented to and mer, swimming party with club The adjudicators were G. Ben- Bishopjsheaf as well her who reading husband, Oliver Bird Hunt writing Palmer, husbands as guests would be nett Larson, Hal Rumel, and Mrs. made: a Lawrence constant There is call for her tribute and ington, nearly 20 years ago. response paid held in July at the John F. Virginia Howard who directs the to the girls. book reviews. Those who have in Miss America competition toured the art exhibits with her t i Daynes home. ' . r U Special guests were Bishop andj i i Committee on arrangements Utah. come nave ucaiu uei ilecimes, hie and Mrs. lLawrence Palmer was Mrs. David Eriksen, Mrs. Miss Williams is in line for all Mr. and Mrs. Preston away wiin a iresn concept of Loean. Mrs. Fred Morris, and of the prizes being awarded to bishopric: Mr. and Mrs. Phil Christen-se- n both the pictures and the paintMrs. Winston Mercer, who made the ' national winner, the grand Cookjind Mr. and Mrs. Grant ers since she somehow found the the place cards for the 20 club prize being one of 10 trips to Rowley; Sharon Stake Junior time to learn something of the members attending. Mexico. While in Mexico, the 10 Gleaner leader, Mrs John Row personalities of exhibiting artYWMIA na- ley;, Stake " President, ists. brides and their Now there are super-lon- g A relaxing evening of bingo ny tional winners, willhusbands, A number of her writings can Austin Mrs. TimpanDittmore; of be guests a quantity of amusihg white Ion stockings that come all the the Hotel Del Prado. with YWMIA Ward be found in President, ogos national publica way up to there, for those who The announcement of the na- - Mrs. Myron Hamilton and her tions. Articles on the art have elephant gifts passed around was need to wear nvlons with shorts counselors, Mrs. Christa Chris-tens- appeared in the American Maga enjoyed by Lambda Tau Club and Mrs. Robert Olsen and zine of Art, Red Cross Journal. members who met Monday eve or are going to an amusement tional winners will be made May with Mrs. H. F. Eireinholt Mr. Olsen. pane. and Delta Kappa Gamma publi- ning as hostesses. cation. Two pageants have come Mrs. D. C. Schmutz was, a I - ' guest i from her pen, "Art Triumphant" and refreshments , ' ' . it were served to which was presented at the open- - the club members attending. . tosiM 'rtl Parents, Guests Attend Ceremony Of Sheaf Bindingx ft - if i - i 3$ - , M -- P . : i . - v x , : j t semi-centenn- ial tr : Wins Contest iu i W I I I A ; I .. si ; r :v $c, tea i hx . - vjl : ,kv . ; v.- j i , j tary-treasur- er: well-know- , II n , ' t s L-- i T ' - v - X V ' k- j - r n r ilI 1 . vs ' itit S 'K' vVtJ vwiC tvJC ftsi iL-A- r SEE I. r Sr ..r vis ; yiyi ' "Ni. " """ '"' OVER 4 80 X- - ' $ I PATTERNS 1 1 11 ' ' X vf . - - pedal pushers crf v'JT" ?? i- ! - in striking prints i.if i ; cotton Kmmmmi ; i FOR FINE WALLPAPERS " IV L i-- &rif i UliH.ll k I White blephant Gifts Are Bingo Prizes en I 1 1 1 i - sx I'M i1 rl'-1"! lli II ! M ..1 1 11 I Y. ' pldin colors - A . .; I Xx vi OFF RECEIVE HONORS Bee Hive girls from Beverly IDS Ward in Orem who received Honor Bee awards in stake Swarm Night ceremony Wednesday evening are front jrow from left, Carol Petty, Susann Jepperson, Gloria Craig, Ilene Jepperson, Glenda Peterson, Carol Shelton and Ramola Chappell; back row from left, Verona Newby, Maridean Peterson. Karen Peterson, Irene Hubbard, Judy Howe, Diane Watts and Lorraine Gagon. Look . . .look PARKING TASY-IN"N"EASY-O- hurry on down for yours! These are the very styles ' much at you've seerj " i r- -1 CHEST j poplins, sailcloths, I I Women's. Clubs staffing the Mobile Chest Unit, First a.m., West, Center Street, 5 p.m. this week: TodayT-Americ- an Legion AuxX-R- ay 9-- 12 2-- . -- fchambrays.athe wonderful washable prints you'll X,1 mm KlCll tAHCWttG W ; Women's Organization - Congregational Community Church- Not open on Saturday. i Birmingham Eng. LDS Missionaries Outline Reunibn - " higher prices! Cotton twills, i iliary. Friday again, then t! V I U vmhiVour.na . oi I Poreho Want for summer fun f f II MViflBifOffll -- mvm mum Set ggdgo itimes. Grab 'emAnow . . . if- 111 i it H It t VAV lk Mn4 i 'while they last! j A. i'. ehambray. Turquoise, cherry blossom, brown, oprcol Charcoal. - K vV Sanforized, 10-1- vof-de- d 8. - For the fourth consecutive year, LDS missionaries serving in the Birmingham District of England in1951 will hold a yearly reunion, thlsssyear in Provo, Friday; Saturday and Sunday. "Previous reunions have been held in Los Angeles, Cal., Salt Lake City and Montlcello in Southern Utah, Reunion headquarters this year will be the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred E. Eves, 53 N. 3rd W., with registration getting under way on Friday. Program for the three days is as follows: Friday, 1 p.m., trip through the Geneva Steel Plant; 7 p.m. lawn party at the Eves' home with games, visiting and food. Saturday morning activities are listed as a surprise; 1 p.m. meet at the Eves' home for drive through canyons, with stop at Canyon Glen for party; 7 p.m. program with group participation. Sunday morning the group will attend yarioua church services; 1:30 at the Arthur Day J.m. dinner and 3 p.m. return to Eves' home Members are advised to bring and play clothes, both dress-u- p 'and reservations for those coming should be made in advance with Roland J. Smith, Provo. Since the group was together in England, six have completed military tours of duty, others are till serving. There have also i r': iS. Vvi'AV'v' Ls Cgdsr $29M Vdcsl - MMimozr ii ENTIRE SET ONLY ; Sanforized9 , coloMasi ! 'ied, "pink, royal, peppermint I Woven coffon chec Sanforized0. Red, V 8 charcoal or blue. C. 10-1- D. o 1 COATED v rft d- - h 2 si " . 23 V Assorted cotton prints in twill, poplin oH sailcloth. Popular Plus Tax A 1 0. '"'! ! y 10-2- turquoise. ' mcase WW summer colors. W f 'max. jhrnk. 8-1- 8. ? pniran for-meetin- ST9IBT J? I "CniMITE- - i GX3 BEVELED HOOD FRAHES 8ST PROOF . ,C0ISTRBeTI0Ri been 'marriages. Leather la Just everywhere. shirt of Now it's a HEAVY DRASS PLATED HARDWARE 1 LOCKS 12 SAVE! PLENTY OF. SERVE YOURSELF , and man-taflor- ed softest kidskin. It comes In Shop at Sears SAVE pas- 207 North 1st West tel colors and. would go perfectly with a cashmere skirt, dye matched. PnoneFR J i V 3-87- 00 |