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Show i i Destination America THANKSGIVING: . ' The Mcryf lower sails Marks Art Tea And Exhibit Here ' i seas Across the world-wid- e Her cargo is of souls Who seek religious liberties . . The reading of a tribute to Mrs. Bessie Gourley, in appreciation for her many services to the Artists section, Womens council highlighted the annual tea and art exhibit held at the Womens clubhouse Friday afternoon. Mrs. Scott R. Taylor gave the tribute to Mrs. Gourley on behalf of the club and Mrs. Marie S. Robison pinned a beautiful orchid The sky behind the ancient ship Is filled with smoke of war America is beckoning To Pilgrims by the score They turn from homeland churches Doors are sealed in greed and hate God has fled their temples-Wherthe money changers wait ,;: if e Pilgrims come again to Plymouth In liberty they keep a tryst America is host once more To Pilgrims seeking Christ. DOROTHY O. RE A. By lished by the Delta Phi chorus inder the direction of Ardean Vatts accompanied by Rula Fife. nstrumental music was also as furnished by the "Y" direc-io- n tring quartette under the of Prof. Gustave Buggart. Mrs. Anna B. Hart spoke of the heme for the year, wnicn is. Seek Ye Out of the Best Books nd introduced Prof. Roy Doxey as guest bt the BYU faculty following peaker. Prof. Doxey, he theme, chose to speak of the Book of Mormon. "This dook, he speaker said, "is unique in hat Jesus Christ is the author nd it is written in the language f Joseph Smith." Howard Putnam favored with hree solos accompanied on the iano by Martene Harris, ueorgia iaeser introduced the project k'hich is the gathering of the his-o- rv of Yesharah and the personal histories of the members. Two personal histories were read by Mrs. Florence iviariineau ana en-oy- ed few" , rev '1 ( , - V il I H :071 : - Mrs. Worthen Stirs Club As Speaker THAT WE MAY GIVE THANKS would join others in giving thanks for liberty in Church doors New Members Welcomed To FOE Auxiliary Musical numbers during the Worthy president, Mrs." Marie afternoon were given by Reva Bird Thursday evening conducted Ferri; solo numbers accompanied initiation ceremonies by Evelyn Lee, and also solos by candlelight which admitted three new memMrs. Nola Nilssen. Guest speaker was Richard Gunn.l bers to the Fraternal Order ol instructor of art at BY high Eagles auxiliary in a meeting held school, who spoke on "Art in in the Aerie home. New members Life." welcomed were Mrs. Hannah Mrs. Melvin Fillmore supervis Moore, Mrs. Neva McClure and ed the lovely floral arrange Mrs. Norma Cox. ments used in decorating, and Mrs. Kay Aiken gave also arranged the serving table anTrusty, paper on "Good of the original covered with a lace cloth. Bronze Order." Following this, the enterand yellow chrysanthemums were tainment committee served reheld in a low bowl and yellow freshments to 25 members and tapers in crystal holders stood officers who were present. at either side. Mrs. E. L. supervised the dainty refreshments which were served. Mrs. Phyllis Olsen pleased with background music during the evening. She was accompanied by Mrs. Leland Priday. An estimated 150 guests at tended the tea and viewed the exhibit of paintings. The exhibit will also be open this afternoon from 3 p. m. to 6 p. m., and an The Ladies Literary club of invitation is extended to the gen Provo are planning a card party eral public to view the work of for Saturday, Dec. 2 as a benefit section members, all of whom as- for the Utah Valley hospital. The sisted in the entertaining at the pleasant affair will be held at tea. the Elks home and an atmosphere Mrs. Belle Fillmore and Mrs. of Christmas will be used in the Tana Bee were in charge of pub decorations. Games of bridge, canasta and rook will be played licity. and a number of door prizes are being lined up. Mrs. Wyman Berg, has been named chairman for the party and tickets may be purchased from her, Mrs. C. S. Boyle or Mrs. R. L. Tuckett, club president, Mrs. Berg said. Kam-mermey- Some 140 guests and members were entertained by the Provo chapter of the Yesharah Missionary society in a successful guest night program Thursday evening in the ban quet room of the Joseph Smith building. Mrs. carl f . gyring, "president conducted the meeting which entertained 26 members from the Salt Lake and Logan chapters, 13 from guests from Provo. Music for the evening was fur- - to Mrs. Gourley's gown. Mrs. Eldon Beck, section presi dent, presided at the charming afternoon affair. The club collect was read by Mrs. Adria Por ter and Mrs. Clarence Greer, president of Women's council ex pressed her admiration for the display and the work of the sec tion. Yesharah Guest Night Is Highly Successful Affair Spanish Fork 'ayson and to13 afrom number of special n addition 1950 r Successful Afternoon 1620-195- 0 again Sera? SUNDAY HERALD er Car J Party Set As Hospital Benefit Dec. 2 "The future of the world Is across America swing open this week to those a land of plenty. The children are Douglas Brown, hanging by a thread," Mrs. who would join in Thanksgiving worship. Rev. left, son; of Dr. and Mrs. Harry J. Brown, and Jimmy George Worthen told members K. Kemp of Provo's St. Mary's Episcopal and Becky Fagin, children of Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Philip and guests of the Literary league some of his young friends who Fagin. welcomes church held session at an open meeting Friday in the home of Mrs. D. fi. Ostler. Mrs. Worthen. an officer of the state Federated Women's clubs spoke on international re$ PAYSON Blair Bowen, Provo, lations. There are two ideologies in the world, Mrs. Worthen said, was guest speaker at a meeting Is of the Beta Cultus club at the democracy and Communism. The old idea of work and save and home of Mrs. Helen Wride. Mr. Bowen spoke on interior decorapray which has made America a Some 100 dancers exchanged great power is in danger. We "grand right and lefts" in a tion, showing use of color in the wonder how Communism can get gay inter-cit- y home and demonstrating with A benefit book review is fall dance given into our schools, or offices and in under the of samples of carpet, drapery and Beta Sigma being sponsored by Valley our daily living, the speaker con- Phi in theauspices wallpaper. He also told of harTimpanogos school, gifts were presented tinued. Mrs. Worthen also traced Circle, OES on Friday at 8 mony in color through the use byBirthday Doce Amigos club members Mrs. Bogh, Fay Friday evening. the history of the Yalta conferin Masonic the a of p. m., color chart. Mrs. Marie Tay- to Mrs. Jack Groneman in a temple. with Beth Howe and ence, of its committments and of chairman, lor was chairman of the program. meeting held Thursday at the Miss Helen Kimball of Salt on our world today. Mrs. Gloria Young effect their Mrs. Zoe Barnett gave a report home of Mrs. Max Whiting. Lake City will be featured rrs. FernXaudie. She warned her listeners of the arranged the affair for Xi chapon the Women's t Legislative Games of canasta were enjoyed floral arrangements of danger is repeating Communist ter, who were hostesses. in a review of the book, Council. Pres. Wilma; Crsme, who and the prizes awarded to Mrs. bronze and yellow mums and fall propaganda. said Verl Allman called the squareThe speaker '"Room For One More," and presided, appointed Thea Witt, Groneman and Mrs. Verl Perry. fveed arrangements added inter- America had spent four times as dancing. Carma Startup chairZoe Barnett, Lasca Lunt and The hostess served refresh-men- ts proceeds from the evening's est in the decorations. A delicious much money in the United Na- manned the refreshments, and to work on a favors in Thankshot 'tray luncheon was served.1 tions as any other country, and guests plucked doughnuts from entertainment will be applied Doris Chamberlain committee with other federated giving using in Youth Home To Benefit Committees arranging the pleas-f- that there is much at stake in pitchforks standing upright motif. All of the members Be To to a cause t)ance charitable the iHoliday by clubs in putting over a Hair Fash were present and these were Mrs. evening were Mrs. Laudie re- - preserving this organization. She miles of straw. Cider was drawn Circle members. From ion Dance a Review show, funds of which will be Garth Groneman, Mrs. Gordon Bushel from and Feature the spigot. keg that with concluded eption, Mrs. Lenore Walton, Thanksgiving thought The general public is invitused to purchase new chairs for McCausland, Mrs. Jack Clark, and Mrs. Julia B. Mer-i- ll America is the guardian of free baskets of polished red apples With the proceeds to be given All MIA members of the the public library. refreshments. ed and tickets may be purMrs. Dean Lovelses, Mrs. Carl dom and if America goes down.jstood about and popcorn in a to the hew Utah County Youth four Provo stakes are inRefreshments were served by Evans, Mrs. Ray Snow, Mrs. Don barrel was ladeied out the whole world will eo down. Mrs. Clifford chased from Mrs. Wride and Mrs. Mable Mon- Thornton, Mrs. Keith Bailey, and A turkey was given away dur- home, members of Dekatos Litervited to join in a holiday Mrs. Mark Allen, president of Holt or at the door on the tague. to a club will be dance the held and Rulon dance ary Mying Thursday present evening Mrs. Jay Christensen. the league, presided at the session ers took home the bird. The review, Friday evening at the evening, 9 p.m. at the Social evening of the review. and extended a welcome to the d was al,s? display auditorium of the Joseph Smith hall. BYU upper campus acmembers and their guests. ed to be which sold the .scene of thet party will Bird was later building. cording to John Thompson, was music pre raise funds for the light instrumental Enjoys The dance review, under the counselor of the Utah wnich games, prizes lor leaiurea activity chapter proj sented by a rio under the direc ects. Is - MIA. 14 orLamb to Dora Mrs. A went of direction stake which Valene Stewart Missionary piece tion of Owen Bingham assisted chestra has been engaged and Mrs. Annie Forshee. Roundy will be given by students by Dale Johnson and Rex SuthEntertained At of the Dance Art studio and feaand heels and hose is the Aftpr thp honored truest onen- Mrs. Ariel Ballif gave a erland. Members SPANISH FORK Tora her gifts, a luncheon was ed recommended There and interdress. verse in turing Farewell Dinner Michael, Thanksgiving thought Mrs. will be no admission charge. served to the following: f the Aglaian club entertained and the speaker was introduced nationally famous dancers, Mrs. Don S. Clark, president of DeMrs. Mary Donna Huntington, Mrs. Evelyn S PR IMG VI LLE Keith Fillmore, activity A farewell dinner SALEM heir husbands at their annual by Mrs. Sherman Christensen. katos club, announced. counselor of East Provo stake in the home of Mr. and Weight, who with her husband Boyer, Mrs. Marjorte Bird, Mrs. Mrs. Worthen brought with her harvest party Thursday evening is chairman of the entertainThe public is invited to enjoy Mrs. a BY Carson during the is leaving for California to makea Annie Forshee, Mrs. Harriett Clifton of student Gracie Flum, n the Firemen's hall. Strone. Mrs. Helen Goodliffe. ment the review committee and tickets be home, was honored at arranging week may from Holland and school, Teddy Hanks who their honoring Mrs. Zora Eves, Mrs. Dora Lamb, In keeping with the club theme, high handkerchief shower the dance and he is being left for New York by on given purchased at the door, according who has been in America but a Saturday counto of Sixth ward Mrs. Jean Hun, Mrs. Margaret Mrs. the was ladies the assisted the Clark. to hall the of of his by Miss the first activity Flum Utah, journey leg rlistory year. spoke briefly SPANISH FORK Beta ThalBartholomew. Mrs. Vivian Aver- Mothers this week. selors of each of the stakes. an fill will he where wil- - of her country. She said she had ian Singing Hecorated with sagebrush, England club members met at the SoThe spacious hom of Mrs. Loyd ett, and Mrs. Weight. LDS bombmission. the been terrible through "Piocial center Thursday evening, ows, and campfires for the ings of World War I, she spoke with Mrs. Leone Finch and Mrs. Card Party Planned By heer Party." Guests came in of the devastation and of the Grace Helen Kimball To Give as hostesses. overalls, and courage of the Dutcht people in Mrs. Cornaby tingham dresses and Emma ' Cluff, of Payson, Catholic Church Tues. . Benefit Book Review he ladies brought basket lunch- - rebuilding. Holland is so far an interesting talk on China " Favors were sunbonnets for below sea level that the sea is a gave St. Francis Catholic church will he women and a neckerchief for constant enemy and. before the painting and displayed figurines Members of the Utah Stake ach man. The group enjoyed the Germans left they inundated the she had made. She also gave a sponsor the third in a series of Primary board will present Helen in makine Cera card parties, Tuesday at 8 p.m. Kimball of Salt Lake City in a land which has caused much aemonstration vening square dancing. mics on4 AvnltinsfJ tU j: in the Parish hall it is announced review of the book, "Room For Mrs. Evelyn Williams and Mrs. trouble to the Dutch people in h"'nrZZ h - by Mrs. Russell Traher, chairman. One More" the process .of reclaiming it from self. by Anna Perrott Ella Frampton were Part of the north east section Rose as a benefit for the Primary With Mrs. Florence Cope, Mrs. the seas. There are 10 million The was in of program members will assist with ar- Children's hospital, Saturday charge at Francis Oberhansley, and Mrs. people in Holland which covers Mrs. Beulah Christensen. The rangements. 8 p.m. in the Provo Tabernacle. of the size club creed was an area Ruth Williams, assisting. by Mrs. Erma Games of and This book is a lovely story of of the state of Utah, Miss Flum McKell and theread salute to the flag pinochle will be500, bridge pointed out. was led by Mrs. Margaret McKell. ments will be played. Refresh- children, announces Mrs. Byron served and prizes Ferguson, president of Utah A Thanksgiving motif was used Dainty harvest refreshments awarded. The 'is board and Stake it is general were served by the hostesses, Mrs. in the public Primary tray luncheon served to invited and tickets may be pur- felt that it will be especially Ostler, Mrs. Henry D. Taylor and the 13 members present. chased at the door. Mrs. Gam Carter. Guests presappropriate for this occasion. ent were Mrs. R. L. Gunn, Mrs. Funds received for the review Fred D. Kartchner, Mrs. J. J. will go to aid in equipping the Weight, Mrs. Fred Rasmussen, Calling All Calls And plendid new hospital now near-in- g Mrs. Arthur D. Taylor, Mrs. Marcompletion in Salt Lake City. Their Cousins Mrs. Stanley Clark was elected vin Gease, Mrs. Glenn Simmons, jresident of the Birthday League Mrs. Owen W. Bingham, Mrs. All descendants of Cyril and nue, it is announced today by n a meeting held during the John Schofield, Mrs. A program of Thanksgiving Call are to meet Leta Call Law. Sally reek in the home of Mrs. Hans Crockett, Mrs. Gregory E. Clyde Austin, stories, poems and was relatives who areinvited at present This annual supper is designed 3eterson. Mrs. M. D. Liston was Mrs. Lynn Wakefield, Mrs. Albert enjoyed by members readings of ICU club school at BYU at a chili as a hostess. Mrs, William E. Grosjean, Mrs. Anna Belle Unger, in a meeting held ssisting party for Thursday at supper Monday at 6:30 p.m. at Kobe 11 was named as secretary. Mrs. Kiefer B. Sauls, Mrs. Jelzel the home of Mrs. Eliza members of this name, family Morrill. of Mr. and Mrs. R TV and a delightful evening .is Merkley, Mrs. Artemesia Romney, Mrs. Amelia Carlyle, sister to the the home Plans were formulated for 559 North University ave- Christmas party and selection oflMrs- James Webster, Mrs. Erven hostess assisted promised according to Mrs. Law in the enter Law, her J. Nelson. Mrs. Roy Gleave, Mrs taining. secret pals was made. This prctfud Ihm M cmmcIIm tAmtt wit Tfc Amrka Natiwwl 14 Ctm Smith, Mrs. J. Russell A Christmas party for the club Covers were laid for the crouD J. W. and Mrs. Mem Worthen. Smith, Was planned and this will be t one long table centered with a Amtrico'i uncholUnged shot volus ow bowl of late pansies from the bers present included Mrs. Fred held Dec. 15 in the home of Mrs. HAMILTON'S Mrs. .o D. Elden Clark, Jennie hostess garden, and a hot Thanks Markham, Watkins. Committees W. D. Mrs. A Mrs. Denzil Tueller, was were to work on this. served, to those Brown, Mrs. giving dinner Byard Nilsson, Mrs The appointed mentioned and Mrs. Reece Clow J. women, in participated Hamilton Mrs. Calder, Lynn heedlework. rd, Mrs. Willis Hutchings and Mrs. Weldon J. Taylor, Club songs were Taylor, Mrs. Oliver Ward. sung arid tray Mrs. . James Jacobs, . Mrs. Albert luncheon served to thefce menswensen, Mrs. Thomas J. Norton, tioned and Mrs. Christine Am-toMrs. Marie S. Robison, Mrs. W. Mrs. Nora Bullock, Mrs. Stanley Dunford and Mrs. Robert Florence B. Leishman. Billings, Mrs. Lee Johnson, Mrs. Lyde Johnson, Mrs. To Mabel Kirk, Mrs. Belle Manwar- ALL XMAS CARDS PRINTED FREE ing, Mrs. Fannie Safford, Mrs. Sarah Ramsey, Mrs. Edith Spald' ing, and Mrs. Emeline Snow. A decision to send a contribu- iAxicMy (xjJUSi UKJACt Be Sure To See Our larger And Finest! Selection len to the Seeing Eye doe school In California was some of the etitered. Red Christmas candles We Have Ever Had a potted poinsetta decorated SPANISH FORK usiness conducted in a meeting Palmyra and stand. eld during the week by Omega stake Primary board members the ' WE PACK AND WRAP CANDY! AND GIFT uxiliary. Mrs. Colleen Brannon and ward workers met at their Inspirational music was Dlaved va hostess to the group Jn her by Hazel Warner, the project was orae. Plans for the club Christ- - regular monthly meeting in the given by little Judy Markham; FOR MAILING WITHOUT CHARGE Fourth ward chapel, Nov. 15, with scriptural reading by Fern Olson; has party .were also made. Erma Creer Leland Harwood, ward Phyllis members The balance of the even inff was acting as bent In sewing and visiting and hostesses. No meeting is sched and Keturah Thomas sang "Silent jefreshments wre served by the uled for December so a Christ mgnt. Open Friday Nights After departmental work Mr. ostess to Marie Olsen, Vivian mas theme was Shoe Salon Mrs. Until 9 p. m. Santa and Claus carried out in the the greeted acobsen, Wanda Ivy, Lue Pack-r- d, workers and lead a them in grand GIFTS AND CANDIES Margaret Atkin, Emily Rees, program and decorations. Open 10:00 a. m. raarcn. ine group sang Christmas Street Floor Iladys Stevenson. June Snell and Christmas tree favors were songs and 216 N. University Ave. banta each presented 3eth Wright pinned on the guests as they worker with a srift. Home Decoration Fall Dance Valley Circle Discussed At Club Meeting To Sponsor Gay Affair Mrs. Whiting Doce Amigos Book Review Club Hostess Variety of Functions Set Pace of Thanksgiving Week nt dec-iratio- ns Aglaian Club Gay Harvest Party Friends Honor Couple Leaving Members Hear Ceramics Talk . was-give- 3 1 one-seven- . For California Beta Thalian ch""1" . . th Mrs. Clark Named resident Of Birthday League Thanksgiving Theme at Club 1 i ng RED - 9.95 at CHRISTMAS SALE! ,' ft, Money Donated Worthy Cause Church Group py Auxiliary Holds Party cross shoe: Many' Gifts Reduced to 50 i 11.95 |