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Show lO DAILY HERALD April ,5, 1950 Wednesday BYU Women Tour Building WritersMake Book Reviewed At Alum Meet'. Plans Party WhatI Members of the Writers section of Women's Council met Tuesday evening in the Women's clubhouse to "read and criticize original manuscripts written by members of the group. Under the direction of Mrs. C. E. Johnson, chairman, ' tentative for a final plans were discussed party of the year to be held in May. Announcement of time and place will be made later. Present at the! session, besides Mrs. Johnson, were Mrs. E. Elroy Coles, Mrs. Bert Crane, Mrs. Charles Dean, Mrs. Howard E. Dudrey, Mrs. Dean Hansen, Mrs. Leola S. Johnson, Mrs. Ross Little, Mrs. J. R. Spendlove and Mrs. Clifton Thayne. , Although cotton is grown in 0 countries, more than half the world's supply: comes from the United States alone. , t . I i , : ' ; s. The wall 'panels of clay tile which decorated Iran's famous Hescht Pavilion still retain their original brilliant colors, although they were made more than 300 years ago.. ALWAYS... IN ALU WAYS... l "Measure and proportion always pass into excellence and beauty," a thought by Plato, was given by Mrs. George H. Hansen, as theme of the BYU Women's meeting held recently In the Joseph Smith building. Mrs. Hansen, who presided, an nounced that the workers on the new science building on the BYU campus "are also artists and scientists," in view of the significance of their work. Groun cictures were taken near the hew structure and a tour was conducted for the 150 members and guests in attendance. Mrs. Milton Marshall,, general chairman of the event, was assisted by Mrs. Carl F. Eyring, Mrs. John H. Gardner. Mrs. Dean Anderson, Mrs. LaVell ' Gammett, Lucille Spencer, Mrs. J. Claude Knell and Mrs. A. C. Lambert, a guest from Salt Lake City. On the program Dr. Carl F. Eyring sketched briefly first plans for building the new science structure, and Howard Putnam presented songs, accompanied by Ellen Nielsen. guests included Josephine and Arzella Smith, Salt Lake City, and Mrs. A. H. Bellis-to- n, Nephi. " "It Wasn't Expected," a book by VaLTeal, was reviewed by Mrs. Samuel E. Blackham at the meeting,)! OS Trovata alumnae Monday; evening in the home of Mrs. Frank R) Speckart, Jr. Assisting hostesses were De- lenna Taylor and Betty Aiken. An- - Easter theme was used in decorations and luncheon was served to those mentioned and Jane McBride, Nanna Lee Rey nolds, Lyra Vine Grant, Anna Lou Brooks, Kathleen Calder, Shirley Pardoe, Shirley Taylor, Elaine H. Clark, Janet Billings, Dorothy D. Larson, Gweh Strang, sen and Leah Crandail. . . . Out-of-to- wn D'ORSAY r upL. ..Eau de Toiled whenever you travel ... Solideue. . . jS solid form eou de ioileUe $1.7$ ' V, token Porfum $SS0 to $10 . parfum Pursette $3 miking round tour By DENA S. GRANT AMERICAN FORK A trip pver the Atlantic ocean in a stratosphere plane, two weeks in Berlin during which he was married to formef Elinor Gangein. native of west Germany, and the return bers. or anv other member nf th trip to the United States without ? BP W group, it was his bride is the recent experience reported. I During the evening refresh of Arno Leibelt of this city. ments will be served, and a va Mr. Leibelt boarded in card games will be Salt Lake City March 10. plane riety o At x played. field, New York City, Proceeds of the event will be he was transferred to the interxo usea a awara ; to a national airfield and after an scnoiarsmp Provo girl now a freshman stu- . delay due to plane Merit at RVTT ' .T.ii11 WsnrB li,k eight hour a British airboarded repairs, rpresident, announced today that lines plane: Stops were made in MtHe name of the honored student Newfoundland. Ireland, and Lon N , Iwill be revealed later. don en route to Berlin where he The recipient of the scholar landed March 13. ship "must be a Provo girl and "The, red tape preliminary to . must have completed her fresh man year at BYU with a satis- getting married over there in is bewildering," said factory grade average," Miss Germanyv Mr. Leibe Haws said. "It require! from Tuesday Barbara Wright was presented the following Saturday to comwitn the scholarship last year. plete the necessary require ments.' The couple was married in the LDS chapel of the east German mission by Pres. WalterXStover of Salt Lake City. LDS mission LADIES OF ELKS aries from that area were present Election of officers will be held at GRACE CHEEVER the wedding festivities. The! 8 at in Elks' the p.m. Wednesday home, and plans will be made for year mission "in Germany. me inaugural banquet, set for The mission headquarters are May, according to Mrs. C. E. Rodrigues, chairman of the Wed- in the American sector of Berlin. Mr. Leibelt's oid home is in the nesday event. Russian sector, of Germany. LADY LIONS "Application for the bride's Easter bonnet party will be permission to come to the United Mrs. William A. Cox held Thursday at 7:30 in the States could OREM only be made folWomen's clubhouse. Mrs. Dale and Mrs. Dale Larsen were Reese-iour and," said marriage; lowing chairman of the event. the disconsolate bridegroom, at charming hostesses to OF club least two months will elapse bemembers and their guests at the ARTISTS SECTION fore she will be allowed to join Elizabeth conwill Gillespie Larsen home Monday evening. tinue the on Fri- me here." The new Mrs. Leibelt lesson daffodils The affair was annual guest night' day at 2 p.m. in the Women's will make the trip over by plane. for the club. Entertaining rooms clubhouse. Members are requested i Mr. Leibelt leff Germany in were gaily decorated with daf to bring working materials, and 1925 and with the exception of a few years spent in Carbon county, fodils and an Easter motif was to have pictures for criticism. has lived here. The couple will out in carried the luncheon. Tiny BYU DAMES side in American Fork. Rae Nelson will read a three- bunnies holding baskets candy act play and a musical program were favors. will be presented at the meeting In Maeser school will be under Mrs. Stephen Novokavich speplanned lor Thursday at 8 p.m, direction of the education and cial guest from Denver, Colo., de- in the east lounge of BYU social vocation committee. lighted the group with her review hall. PHILE NADA of the book "The Egyptian." JUNIOR SECTION Open session is planned for Mrs. Donna. Gosar will speak Thursday Williams played violin selecat 8 p.m. in the First tions, accompanied by Mrs. Mer- on "Your Personal Charm" at the LDS ward church. meeting planned for Wednesday lin Finch. at 8 p.m. in the Women's club OTS in attendance house. Other guests Mrs. Clifton Spendlove wlil be were Mrs. L. S. Maycock, Mrs. J. hostess Thursday at 8 p.m. ALU CHAPTER SIX Erval Christensen, Mrs. Roy Taypreviously scheduled lor, Mrs. Lynn Brown, Mrs. Ray to Meeting be held Thursdav has been Hanks, Mrs. Horace Snyder, Mrs. for one week, it was Arthur Watkins, Mrs. Don But- postponed a See the HILARIOUS announced today. Mrs. Mrs. Grant ler, Guymon, 18th Century Laugh Hit Harold Pyne, Mrs. Earl Louder, FELICIA and Mrs. John Conway. set Frifor Meeting previously "SHE STOOPS TO Members present were Mrs. day has been postponed for one Hugh Vern Wentz, Mrs. Julian week. CONQUER" Fronk,. Mrs. Woodruff Jensen, CHI Mrs. Lorin Millet, Mrs. Grant BETACHAPTER, SIGMA PHI BYU SPEECH DEPT. Butler, Mrs. Neldon Marshall, previously scheduled Mrs. Wallace ' Kendall, Mrs. forMeeting Thursday evening in the home April 6, 7 and 8 Dwayne Peterson, Mrs. Moroni of Rodene Forsyth has been postJensen and hostesses. COLLEGE HALL poned for one week due to her illness. Admission: General 75c Stodents 50c PROVO BPW Meeting Thursday at 7:30 p.m. f I La-Guar- dia : . ' - , , Club Notes Now inNSpring's most exciting hues beautiful hosiery knit to fit you Whether youVe short, medium, or tall Kayser's Debs, Mids, and Longs are sheer flattery. If you think you're hard to fit, just try them out. a batk-md-bemu- doth ... 5acA time . . . CT Bath Essence $3JSO ty Jl Concentrate $2. 25 Dusting Powder r $lJ50nd ,- 1 15-5- I 0 I ; 728 mas West Center; i FRM '' 1 J . ., x V f J JfJ I : ! 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