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Show St Ji- : sr - : -- Good Sportmanship Aim Of Business Women Golfers i SUNDAY HERALD Named to head Chi chapter of Beta Sigma Phi for 1950-19is Molly YoUng, elected at a meeting held Thursday evening in the Dome of Janet Berrycssa, Also elected were; Joann Creef , vice president: Verna Blocker. secretary; Dawna Banks, treasur aler; Maurine Gunn, inter-cit- y ternate: Venice Rogers, extension officer;! arid Peggy Miller, pub licity. Rodene Forsyth, current president, was in charge. She an nounced plans for a Mothers Day pany May 7. Members who arer attending the two-da- y westera division conven tion this week end in Las Vegas are Mrs. Banks: Mrs. Fnr.vth Maxine Overlade and Joan Ras- mussen. Others present were Veo'ne Brown,! Margaret Wieieht. Mar jorie Gagon, Paula Mae Lotz. Kay David, Betty Gae Wagstaff, Dorothy Bird. Lillian Mitchell and Jolene Perri. Good sportsmanship and golf for fun are aims of Busi ness Women Golfers who have organized in Provo and held 31 opening day activities Saturday afternoon at Provo golf course. Mrs. Thora Snyder, temporary chairman of the group, reports that the club consists of all "women in Utah county who have a limited time to indulge in the relaxing pastime v of a round of golf." ,'i e- j OREM -- r-- 1 no-host- ess IAYrSMt - j : V - Birthday Noted At Luncheon "Handwork" Speech Topic " Mrs. Garth Groneman was hostess Thursday evening to Handwork bf various types was members of Doce Amigas club displayed by Mrs. Karl Pratt at when they gathered in her home. a meeting of Friendly Twenty Election of officers Was held, club members Thursday evening in the home of Mrs. Lawrence with Mrs.! Groneman named Smith. Mrs. Pratt alsd demontrs. Don Thornton, strated how to make several president; secretary; and Mrs, Ray Snow,!"m- ' Mrs. Grant Elliott wai assisting reporter. hostess and Mrs. Ervii Dennis Luncheon; was enjoyed b those listed above and Mn. Jar jNws a guest. was served to those Groneman, Mrs. Vert Perry, Mrs Crordon McPausland, Mrs. Jack named before and Mr$. Robert Clark, Mrs Dean Loveless. Mr. Gilespie. Mrs, Phil Centfer, Mrs, Carl Evansi Mrs. Keith Bailey, Jack Conder, Mrs. Normim. Smith, Mrs. Max Whiting and Mrs. Jay Mrs. Orvil Davis, Mrs. Ottis Hamilton, Mrs. Birch Boyee, Mrs.' ChrlstensenJ Morris Wiscombe, Mrs Russell Jones, Mrs. Allen Ridge, Mrs. Wesley Jarvis. Mrs. Frank Jex, Mrs. Lloyd La r sen and Mrs. Stan ley Stubbs. ( j ! Open house Is Held Today SPRING VILLE In order that the many friends of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Allcman may see them during their; visit in Springvllle, an "open-housis being planned Games of "50Q! Are Diversion Mrs. Homer Stevens and Mrs. Wames Lansing were Mr- and Mrs. Frtd Alleman, to at a meeting of Police Officers Mrs. Jarvis Aydelotte enter place at the Alleman home. auxiliary members held recently tained at a birthday luncheon Fri- - take 414 S. Main; street todav from 2 in the Stevens home. for her sister,! until 5 p. m. day afternoon ''Games of "500" were venice uoaaara, at the Aydelotte Mr. and Mrs. Alleman have with awards going t played, Melva home. been making their home in south- Hone and Mrs. Roy Passev. Rooms were decorated for the ern California for the last' few Luncheon was served. occasion with spring flowers and years, because of Mr. Also in attendance were Mrs, Alleman's a large cake centered the table. health, and since it Glen Olsen, Mrs. Jesxe Evans, Miss Ooddaqd received cards and greatly since his sojourn there, Mps. Fred" Loveless. Mrs. Max gifts from the 15 guests from Pro- they plan to return after their Snow, Mrs. Paul Schaerren Mrs. vo and Salt Lake City who at visit with relatives and friends in Mercer and Mrs. William e" their son by Sand dauchter-in-la- w. - Four members of the Business Women's Gilf club, shown above, teed off Saturday, with other members, on the first event of the season lor their group. ;ft to ripht, above, are Rhea Taylor, Juna Jorgensen, Thora Snyder, acting chair- lan, and Amelia Buckley. The members will meet regularly on days off and week nds for golfing. "ORE! - eta Pis et Party i Lessons Read For Sorority ill I Wr semi-form- , tended. -- ' ' . , Ktr. vyy .1. , J. - n.i,in iif ,r, f ymhi iimmmi rjt it , , y . 1... Ralph Farley. Springvllle ... 1 i; ttM.an.AiriU, - iAbout 49 couples will represent Bllgham Young university at the Members Of Xi Chapter, Beta dinner dance of Beta tprchapter Sigma Phi, met Thursday evening in the home of Mrs. Fred Clark, ly, returned lady mistsonary in Louan ADril 28. Orem. Refreshments were served. iBYU members will join chapter" Mr. Kenneth David gave a les vftth the University of Utah and son on j'Painting and Sculpture," tue. State Agricultural coland Mrs. Louis Bandley lectured lege Utah chapters for the on "Th Art of Living." USAC will be host. BYU evnt. Also present were Mrs. Laurie s.ydents and alumni members of Young, Mrs. Faye Bogh, Mrs. Dean Fta Pi can obtain tickets from or Marjorie lba Sutherland Walker,! Mrs. Jack Buckley, Mrs. to chapter Harry; Startup, Mrs. Rft North, TJiompson, according : 4 Ran- officials. Mrs. Defcn Clayton,-MrS.l- I som, Norma Deene Halladay, iX Beth Howe, Olga Allred and Lor"The world contains more than raine DHssell. 3,7)0,000 lepers. . I 1 party at Spring-vill- e Art gallery was an event of Friday afternoon for members of Readers! Guild. The group participated in a tour of the gallery conducted bx Verla Birrell. who rfave inter esting notes on the background of the artists and touched briefly on highlights of each painting. Mrs. Rosalie Strickler and Mrs. Helen Bunker were guests. Others at the fete were Mrs. Stewart Growi Mrs. Harold A. Colvin,' Mrs. Farrell Madsen, Mrs. Gwen Strang, Mrs. A. Clarke, Mrs. D. Spencer Grow, Mrs. L. Grant Hansen, Mrs. Dean A. Anderson, Mrs. Grant i Greer, Mrs. Elvin Anderson, ; Mrs. William E. Spears. Mrs. Rudolph P. Reese, Mrs Lavern D.. Green, Mrs. Rus-- i sel Swensen, Mrs. Frank A. Van Wagenen and Mrs. Wilmer Tan ner. J A Mrs. Reed Gillespie new members were discussed. A guest night was planned for the. next social of the club at trie home of Mrs. Herbert Stratton May 17. Mrs. Richard Nimer was named to arrange; a special program for the occasion. Lovely arangements of daffodils and hyacinths graced the entertaining rooms.; Refreshments were served to Mrs. Charles Anderson, Mrs. Lamar Edwards, Mrs. Richard. Nimer, Mrs. Dexter Wilberg, Mrs. Larry, Kitchen, Mrs. Herbert Stratton, Mrs. Rex Mrs. Kofford, Mrs. Bill Sumsion, Clifton M. Pyne, Mrs. ' Rachard Hawkins and the hostess. 2 7 7 rrt yi ro (WuHU j IjJ JLI KJLA. IO . -11 J.A Tt ( T7 (Tl . rreeted members of the Tonga club at her home: this week; for their regular monthly meeting. Social chat was the main diversion following the business ses sion at which plans for admitting ii -- , .Regular Monthly Meeting Staged v."""'r" ' . r Members playi after working hours, on days off and week ends,Scheduled for'thei future are oneclub tourneys, mixed foursomes, medal plays and match plays, Mrs. , Snyder said. When it comes to understand- ing.the finer points of golf, club members turn to tneir .. DiDie, the United States Golf Assocla tion's "Rules of Golf," and their "Conduct of Women's Golf.", A prize is offered for the sea son to the member who plays the most rounds of golf with different members and a list of hours when each girl can play will be posted Included on the agenda of sum mer fun for the club are wiener roasts and box lunch suppers. Mrs. Snyder reports that Provo business women are sport of golf for the taking up theand many of then first time, will be joined to the club ranks For further information interested women may contact Mrs. Snyder. Sunday, April 16, 195a Group Names Mrs. Groneman New Leaders Is Club Hostess " n I. t--v y .M .... 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