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Show 2 c SUNDAY HERALD Sunday, April 23, 1950 ' ' " . 1 1 -- r- $7"t- - " I Election Of Officers Held OREM Orem Literary tJub met at a local caft Thuraday aft ernoon with Mri. Dean Park a hostess. Arrangement! of red roses made attractive the dining tables for the lunrheon.' Mrs. Irene Turcsanki was guest ipeik er for the event, diacusslng ." "Landscaping and Home . Beauti-fication- .were held Annual election naming Mrs. M. T. Crandall. president; Mrs. E. B.. Terry, vice president; Mri. John B. Stratton, secretary-treasure- r. Mrs. Thomas Cordner, retiring presLdent, was in charge of the meeting. She read an Invitation to the Springville Art exhibit and convention of federated clubs of A v.- mk - fI - Carol Madsen will become bride ol Farren J. Hardy May 12 y., , 3w Forthcoming Marriage Of Carol Madsen Is Noted : ' lA, . , -- " iee qean ciawson, Sird, grandson of Mrs. Zlna D. a? ratt, Provo, and son of the late Alma A. Bird. ,iTv inH Mr N Miss Clawson was graduated Stage Party . A gala bingo party, complete with potluck supper, was staged by (Women of Moose for partners and guests Thursday evening at the Moose lodge. About 79' at- - tended. Mrs. Glen Westergard won the door prize. The party , was sponsored by Women of Moose hospital committee headed by Mrs. Lawrence Dimick; social service committee, with Mra. Westergard in charge; and membership committee headed by Mrs. Don McCurdy. ThTey were assisted by Mxi. n, Kenneth Bray, Mrs. Wayne . Mrs. Ed ' Gutzman, Mrs. Alytn Veat, Mri.LeRoy King, . v , Jac-obse- Ifrom Polytechnic high school in SOCIAL ART at- Mrs. Hannah J. Cardall will be an Francisco and formerly Young Brigham hostess Monday at 7:30 p. m. tnded NIKE ILfi ntVH gyfnHnofa nf Prftvn Members wUl meet Monday at LDS seminary, and ichooi ;igh 8 p. m. in Keeleys cafe. Also attended BYU. PAST MATRONS CIRCLE, OES 5 They will be married June 21 A covered dish luncheon will n Salt Lake LDS temple and be held Wednesday at 1:30 p. m. tjnake their' home in Provo. in the Masonic temple. their marriage they will VALLEY CIRCLE THREE, OES te honored at a Provo reception Visiting members will serve as o be given by Mrs. Banner. hosts Tuesday at 8 p. m. in the Masonic temple. vArs. NINETEENTH CENTURY ' Guest day will be held Friday at 2:30 p. m. in the Masonic tem ple. Each member may invite four h g Members of Bonnie Thais club met Thursdav evenins in the Mrs.'Percyarria and Mrs. Philip lome of Mrs'Meda Evans, SpringAddis: yille. Dinner was served and sew- aa j Fol-iwi- Evans' Home !cene Of Meeting ng it mak- ing plana for a trip to Guam is stationed where with the army. her-husba- nd Hills is list of Utah is of Mrs. the late Clintbn Hills, who will become the bride of John Ross Weight, son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry M. Weight, Springville. The marriage will take place June 11 at the home of Miss Hills' will be mother. The bride-ele- ct attended by her sister, Mrs. Orren A. Bone. Miss .Hills attended Brigham Young university and is now employed at Geneva Steel company. She will be honored at a trous seau tea given by her mother s June;4. Mr, Weight was graduated from Utah! State Agricultural college at Logan and is now employed at Salt Lake City. SEE THIS BEAUTIFUL NEW TABLE SETTING. AT HAMILTON'S As Shown At the Tribune Auditorium Off On Trip V iMiss Clawson Audrey Hills, OUUl --J Z Mrs. Blanche McCarthy 7U;',i.'' Provo Woman bride-elect- ; .1 To Tropics ? As much a part of spring as new leaves and blossom ing flowers are items of romantic interest. This weekv at tention turns to announcement of the engagement anT 7forthcoming marriage of Carol Madsen and Farren J. r Hardy. The popular young couple will pledge nuptial vows May Virginia Clawson is making wedding plans with Andrey A. Dee Lee Bird 's 12 at the home of the parents, Mr. and Mrs J. J. Madsen Jr., Provo. They, will make their home in Salt Lake City. Mr. Hardy is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Wilburn Hardy, former residents of Orem now livincr in Salt Lake Citv Bride-Elect- 1 A trousseau tea honoring Miss Madsen will be held l; TT7V7 April 30 at the Madsen home from 2 to 4'p. m. All of Miss JL U W CLl u'; Madsen's friends are invited to attend. OHEM Joining the Mr H w Bannei. san Fran- Both Miss Madsen and Mr. Hardy graduated from Lin- - Sr0 in central cai. announces the en- - brides-to-b- e coln high school and LDS seminary. He served for a year .rt&gement and forthcoming mar- - Audrey Hills, daughter in the navy. Mage of her daughter, Virginia Lillie Hills, Orem, and to a. uee Moose Women Club Notes ; iv,r-?-s' J ..r a Tlmpanogos District, Saturday. New officers will assume duties next fall. Next meeting is set May 4 at the home of Mrs. George Stratton. Mrs. Washburn will bt in charge of ttt program. Those, present at the meeting were Mrs. B. M. Jolley, Mrs. John B. Stratton, Mrs. V. Emll Hansen, Mrs. May me Wells. Mrs. Elvis B. C. Stratton, Terry, Mrs. James Mrs. J. D. Pyne. Mrs. Thomas A. Jacobs, Mrs. Boyd C. Davis, Mrs. Thomas Cordner, Mrs. Merrill F. Crandall, Mrs' J. Erval Chrlsten-e- n, Mrs. E. H. Calder, Mrs. Roy E. Park, Mrs. Clifton T. Pynt, Mrs. Turcsankii and the hostess. It will be off to the tropics soon for a Provo woman. Mra. John J. McCarthy (Blanche Jones) has just received orders from Sixth army headquarters to sail from San Francisco to the island of Guam, where she will Join her husband, First Lt. John J. McCarthy. bride-eleof John Ross Weight Lt, McCarthy, executive officer of special services, U. S. Army. has been stationed in Guam since last September. Mri. McCarthy will travel on an army transport, spending one day in Honolulu, T. H., before proceeding to her destination. After her arrival in Guam, Lt. The public is invited to attend and Mrs. McCarthy will take a a bazaar scheduled rpr a riday month's visiting Saipan, and Saturday at 7 p.m., with a Philippines,leave, Okinawa and Tokyo, 2 to from children's party special to to make their 4 p.m. sponsored by St. Francis returning oneGuam for home year. Catholic church members. Mrs. is a graduate of Arrangements are being made BrighamMcCarthy She university. Young of Altar Women's members by was with United affiliated the society, Men's Holy Name society Service Organizations and Amer and the Newman club. two ican Red Cross, The affair is under direction of years in India duringspending war. the Mrs. Frank Hebdon, Mrs. Bert For the past eight months she West, Mrs. John Spizak, Peter has been staying with her mothFakler, Elliott Russell and Frank er, Mrs. Joseph H. Jones, in Becker, with Mrs. Ed Burton in Provo. charge of refreshments. a bridal shower honoring her d a u enter, the new Mrs Ralph Hale, now of Salt Lake City. Entertaining rooms were attractively arranged with spring flowers. A musical program and games provided diversion durMrs. Walter ing the evening: The bride reSANTAQUIN Horrockf entertained recently at ceived many handsome gifts. During the Past Week BEAUTIFUL NEW MALAYAN WARE Set 16-Pie- ce In Malay Blossom 19 ct 95 Include! 4 Dinner Plates. 4 Bread and Butter Plates, 4 Cups and Saucers . . . Starter Set Public Invited To Attend Fete All available Stock. in Open This new Weil ware is the most modern in design of the year. We have exclusive for Provo, this beautiful, table settings as well as the Weil Ware Ming Tree Art Ware. PLAN YOUR WEDDING NOW AT HAMILTON'S Shower Fetes Recent Bride ' . GIFTS & CANDIES 216 North University Yotur Exclusive Agency for Richards Cndy ing was diversion for the evening. Others present were Mrs. Spencer Meldrum, Mrs Frederick Hoffman, Mrs. Francis Hazel, Mrs. Max Bills, Mrs. Gebrge Ferguson, Mrs. Whitney and Mrs. La- Rue Hopkins. i - ' 4'; '3 no 1 MOTHER'S fo Sharp indeed! DAY Sharp accents to your Spring leisure wear . . . A striking melody of delightful white MAY 14 flTfd X exciting designs to keep you in tune with the season's fashions. S8'9S WITH Y?OUR PORTRAIT Remember the happy hour? by Mother's aide i . and the tears and the trou ble fthe kinsed away. You an,d the rest of your family have had all of her love. all of her care . . . for you arc the ones the loves bent in all the world.; ' i On Mother's Day nothing that you could give her would be more treas-- ... a portrait that mirrors the you that is in her heart ' ured than your portrait always. This year, give her the best gift of all a portrait of yon. Call or drop in for an appointment. ... . PROVO PHOTOGRAPHERS ASSOCIATION - BIDDULPH STUDIOS . 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