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Show Shower Fetes Orem Women Bride-To-B- OREM 1 ! : itm Anm c:.ui 1 . DnnrjCTT'5 F2 ft PAINTS 0 n 272 WEST CENTER PROVO. UTAH - . er, will! be held Wednesday at 8 p. m. in the Third ward amusement, hall- - Proceeds will go to the ward building fund. 1 : Club Notes OPTIMIST Mrs. Leo Mecham will be hostess Thursday at 1:30 p. m. PI ALPHA KAPPA Meeting will be held in the regular- place Wednesday at 8 v '1 p. m. ST. MARY'S GUILD A luncheon meeting is plapned for 'Wednesday at 1 p. m. in the parish house under direction of Mrs. Ray Coffey, Mrs. . John George,! Mrs. C. R. Van Winkle and Mrs. A. W. Startup. dS$ "Tf fresh-churn- : EASY 1 pmt V4 14Pt Q &p SPOOLS Wonder. WC0A iAsl3WJ vswY :i-y - . . I v- - .r..-r.'- ' y1- i ' f ''. , - .. V, A j ljt mm il fV and natural H ;- f-.)rss- I: I ft f'ji 12H to 24H m .. i Yl i IJ m ; v,.- j ? l . m ,s ... I M . I; 4r: . nil j l " - - . . N i - : I . fsSOvt'.v tl washable America's IK A ;l yr.t Lfirft rjwuyzsiy A 1(1 m0J Ugestfemng :t! 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Gn.r.i lace-edg- SI ll, Ml f ed 1 Entertained to Kiatch yourj fabrics, A (floor coverings) cr vdlpc?cr! box-pleat- New Members Give Party Club Hostess Con Amore Group By NANCY MOTTRAM "Dear Nancy: In a . very short time, I'll be moving into a new town, and everything ; will be strange to ' me. Most entirely of all, I'm worrying about making friends, since I'll be on my own, and I don't want to make any wrong moves. Long ago, I did know a boy who lives in that town, ' but I'm' afraid he's forgotten me, so I'd like to know whether I should call him and tell him I'm living there. What can I do to become popular- - and meet people? Please help me." (A) Making your way into a new social swim and being counted "in" doesn't happen all in a' day. But you'll get to know more and more people as time goes by, and let them be the first to look you up that way, .you wdn't start off on the wrong foot by getting the reputation of "orashlng" crowds that have stuck together for years. Be very pleasant to everybody and keep that smile friendliness is your best asset. But take time and pick out the fellows and girls you want to know better before you begin joining the rush. And it might be a very good idea to phone thatboy and yourself. He might be a big help in your first weeks of making friends and if dating him is on the horizon, you won't be long in fitting into that "special" niche. i ed Mrs. Lewis . Us 4 79 Honored Club Members Meet Just Between Leona Mayberry Wed In Claude Holmes Lovelv Church Cereronv. a dinner: party, " 4. Provo Woman, j X-r- ay Tuesday, April 4, 1050 . J ed DAILY HERALD Dinner Party Fetes Couple Mr. and Mrs. entertained at j m Mr. atm Leona and and white lace, Lovely Sunday evening honoring May shining members of Orem Womens Mrs. Frank Schooler; Jr., Orem,; berry, daughter of Mr, and Mrs George R. j Mayberry. club meet Wednesday at 3:30 who plan to leave April 13 on a rrovo, baturday became the bride of James Ci Clark, son ' to Germany and England. p.m. in the Scera lounge. of Mr. and Mrs. Jamea H. Dark, Orem. trip ' Mrs. Club members will present a Former Miss Mayberry was radiant as she descended Schooler, a war bride from i play under faer direction. Czechoslovakia, came to the! the stairs in Provo First LDS ward church on the arm of Mrs. Monte Burr will be in United States four years ago. her father for the evening nuptials. Vows were solemnized charge of music and Mrs. Socl chat and card games bv Philo T. Edwards of Sharon LDS atak nrestirlenrv. , Harold Knudsen will read the were enjoyed during the evening, j For the occasion the bride was gowned in a dress of Daffodils and narcissus decorated! traditional white satin, entrain with, litany. Hostesses for the afterskirt, fit-noon are Mrs. Clyde Williams .TVtm wic uimici uiuk. tori hnriir mnii Inn a and Mrs. Karl Terry. Election Guests attending were Mr. and;iow neckline was set off by a Ostler, assisted by Mrs. Clyde of officers will be conducted Mrs. Frank. Schooler, Mrs. Annie ruffed collar and shoulder Hatfield. Kay David and Clarice high Lewis, Heber; and Mr. and Mrs. flounce, and a during the meeting. Guests veil of Bogus. Areta Mitchell was In! are invited Kent Buehler, Salt Lake City. net completed the costume. It charge of the guest book. A three-tierswirled from a bonnet of satin wedding cake topped trimmed with orange blossoms. tiny bride and groom centered withj ap- -j . was formed of giant pointments in the serving roorri Her bouquet H. Mrs. Lacy Thompson, 79, was Is . calla lilies encircling an orchid. New Mr. and Mrs. Clark will;. entertained today at a dinner Attendants to the bride wore rna!t? their home in Provo fol-j- .. anher party honoring Birthday pa5tel gowns and carried ' carna- lowing a honeymoon trip v ; to , i :l niversary. Host and hostess for tion nosegays, with a red" rose California. . , affair were Mr. and Mrs. A. for the matron of honor, Mrs. Melissa Lewis was hostess the bouquet E. Williams. Mrs. Walter Robinson. Bridesto members bf the Social Art The New members of Beta Sigma maids were Naomi and Afton guest of honor received club who gathered Monday eve Xi many handsome gifts, and social Phi, chapter, gave a , party and Mary Jean Clark. ning in the J, Earl Lewis home. chat was enjoyttd during the aft- recently for the other members Mayberry .Wendell Loveless was best man 60 GLADIOLUS She was assisted by Mrs. J. Earl ernoon. at the home of Mrs. Fred Clark, and ushers were Kenneth CarLewis. Dinner was served to those Orem. Hostesses with Mrs. Clark ter and Albert Nystrom. Easter- - decorations were used Mr. and Mrs. were Olga' Allred, Mrs. Faye named Mrs. Mayberry was gowned for Yes friends, I'll send you", 0 rooms Hatch before and Carol tnrougnout entertaining Ann and Bogh and Mrs. Ray North. Farnsworth, her wedding in navy bulbs for $1 post-.pai- d. and a program of Spanish songs, Election returns were reported nd daughter's Mr. and Mrs. taffeta and satin, while strongA glad pink with guitar accompaniment, was Richard, M.Delta; rainbow mixture of 12 as Beth follows: and Osborne Howe, president; Mrs. Clark wore a dress of rose George, George presented by Aaron Brown and Jr., vice Mrs. Mr. Mrs. C. varieties: and J. San Allred, a Olga Peggy Lou, Picardy, wore president; carnation Diego; Each crepe. Knowlton Martineau. Mrs. Me Romer and ' Blue Beauty, King Lear, StopKay, Salt Lake City; Ray North, recording secretary; corsage. . lissa Lewis gave a reading and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur K. Williams, Mrs. Faye Bogh, corresponding Glen Johnson was master of Joan Lewis entertained with Yellow Emperor," etc,' James, Carma Jean, Phil and secretary; Mrs. David Fielding, ceremonies for the program given light, bearing tall exhibition- - 'type Ann and treasurer; Mrs. Ted Jones, Inter- at a reception immediately folRefreshments were served tolparry and Marjorie flowers. Plant now for best council Provo. city representative. Mrs. Orville Watts, Mrs. Nellie !Mark MurryfJr;, lowing the marriage. Juanita were those named Present and 60 solo a and results. bulbs, .$1.00; 120 piano played Pinegar n,rven xveison nenricnsen, Mrs. Lorraine Drissell, Norma Dean Gerry .Hansen entertained with bulbs, $2.00; 180 bulbs, $2.75. and Mrs. Eldon Lewis, guests; Halliday, Mrs. 'Orian Hansen and pantomimes. . Vocal duets were Safe arrhfil and satisfaction those named before and Mrs. Mrs. Kenneth David. Car-dasung by Miss Hansen and Evelyn Mrs. "Hannah Booke, Henry Mrs. Mary Dahlquist, Mrs. Higbee, accompanied by Maxine guaranteed! son and Mrs. Earl M. Clark. Mrs. Varley. Erma. Hawke. Mrs. A. J. Harmon. Mh Baker Bulb Co. : A dance followed. Mrs.-AGames of pinochle were diver Blanche Smith was a guest. Will Jones. Mrs. Leo J Luncheon was served to those Gifts were arranged by Mrs. Knicht. Mrs. George Mvorp. 'Trs. sion for members of Beverly Ette ISS William Minger, Mrs. Effie Mad- -; club when they gathered Monday named before and Mrs. Jack Richard Newton,' Joan Greer and 1109 Post Dept. St Wash. Seattle Mrs. Charles Mrs. Mrs.. of ..aHalford, Inez Jolley, with refreshments sen. Mrs. James Peay, Stewart, evening in the home tie Tolboe and Mrs. William Vin- - Wayne Gleason. Prizes were Mrs. Reid Bishop and Mrs. Mer- - under direction of Mrs. Clyde awarded to Mrs. Margaret Peter- - rill Reed. cent . him l it . ' ' - - r. t r k w v j' iiinmnnma, inrrii ), r j vinaiimrvmq 1 1 Mary Cecelia club member! were guests of Mrs. Leonard. Lea- tham in her home where sewing and Canasta games were diver sions Saturday afternoon. Mrs. Russell Joyner and Mrs. Leatham Sr., were Leonard guests. Members present were Mrs. Effie Madsen, Mrs, C. A. Dahlquist, Mrs. George Boel, Mrs. Stanley R. Gunn, Donna Tolboe, Mrs. Winston Dahlquist, Mrs. Donald Tolboe, Mrs. Almera Hopkins, Mrs. Hattfe Tolboe and Mrs. Herbert Dahlquist. Mrs. Wesley Rob- ertson will j be in charge of the program on drama when ial City Monday afternoon was Miss Lott's aunt, Mrs. Denril A. Brown, 1 Provo. For the occasion the Brown home was attractively decorated in a spring motif, and fragrant socials and planned activities bouquets of carnations graced the Benefit events, corning table rs - serving s vounwere aiscussea1 Dy ooara1 raemoers oi Trrovo w1 7 omen Miss Lott received many hand- cii wnen tney met juonaay aiiernoon in women s ciuDnouse some gifts. She, is making plans a wedding this month. under direction of Mrs. Armand Eggertsen, Council chair-'fo- r I '. Another niece of Mrs. Brown's, Merrilyn Brown, of Cody, Treasurer's report was given by Mrs. J. W. Smith and Mrs. Wyo.,1was remembered during the Mrs. Robert Thomas announced that the public is invited aiterneon by the guests, who sent to, attend a meeting of the Literary section, planned for her aigifi in honor of her recent marriage. April 12 at 8?p m in the club-- ( American Present at the fete, besides the use f ork, requesting house. Mrs. ?lenn A. Rowe of of material for a hostess nd honoree, were. Mrs. on scrapbook Mantl will entertain with a vari- acuvties oi federated women s Julia A. provn, Mrs. Andy Trane, Vea Jean Brown, Mrs. Lowell ed program. clubs throughout the county. Timp-so- n. Mrs. Eggerisen announced a Board members learned at the Brown, Lehi; Mrs. Howard Mrs. Fred Lake Salt convensession City; that district the benefit concert sponsored by the tion of Federated Women's clubs Ahlander, Mrs. Grant Jacobsen, Cancer society for April 14 at will be held in Provo at the Grand Mrs. Morris Davies, Provo: Mrs. and Smith the Joseph building, View school April 22 and will in- Darrell firown, Mrs. Earl Brown, a and card clude a reported that luncheon benefit morning meeting and Mrs. Wallace Brown and Mrs. is party swimming pool !Reid Pulver, Payson. luncheon. .'I slated for the; near future. Mrs. Mrs. Eggertsen invited chair- apSanders Pritchett has been ' man of each section to bring jf" I ;. J ' pointed chairman of the event. ' with vJIVfc:. newly-electchairmen A letter from the county tuber culosis prevention association was them to the May board meeting. read by Mrs. .Eggertsen, wno informed the group that a mobile Members of Clivell club met unit will be in Provo durMonday evening in the home of ing May. She requested volun Mrs. Crecle Kindred, where they teers to work with the unit under Is heard a report by Mrs. C. R. An direction of Mrs. Clarence Greer. a guest, on "What s New Mrs. Eggertsen also read a letCon Amore club members were derson, " in Textiles." ter from Mrs. D. R. Mitchell, entertained Monday, evening by Jonquils and heather decked Mrs. Seth Billings, who served serVing table-,- and luncheon luncheon to the group. Roses were the was enjoyed. Mrs." Beth McMul-li- n used for decoration. a guest. Others present was Games of canasta and social Allen, Mrs. chat were enjoyed, with prizes were Mrs. Lester Grim-met- t, Mrs. Richard Ford, Harvey to Mrs. Bill Wilson and going .Mrs. Andrew McDonald, Mrs. Lindon Tregeagle. ' Others present were Mrs. Max Mrs. Max Roberts.' Mrs. . Jack Mrs. Ray Sorenson, Mrs. Berg, Mrs. David Cox, Mrs. Frank Smeath, and Mrs. Gordon Peterson Dale Mrs. Cox, Joseph Jensen, Mrs. ' Fred Liddiard, Mrs. Pearl Snell, Weight. s Mrs. Dow Sorensen, Mrs. Jack Thomas, Mrs. Sunny Funk and Mrs. Charles Thomas. Benefits, Socials Other Activities Planned At Meet Are Diversion Set Meet e Charming hostess at a pretty luncheon and shower honoring Lois Lott of Salt Lake pre-nupt- Sewing, Games v h -- 1 i |