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Show !l 10 ' Wednesday, April 12. 1950 DAILY HERALD i Club Notes 1 th Year M Party Two Troovs OrAan izkd, Girl Scout Leaders Report ! Two new Girl Scout troops have been organized recently, members of Girl Scout Council learned this week at a board meeting held in the art room of iProvo; public ; A: '"'. j' j , library. ;v Mrs. LaVar Groneman, president, conducted the ses sion and .announced that the troops are Brownie group at Maeser school under direction of Mrs. John Cox and Mrs. William Perry, and . an intermediate group in Orem under direction of jMrs. Paul Shields and : 0:r i I Mrs. Boyer GiPes Speech Mrs. Vera Brown. ? "Mrs. Selvoy Boyer, recently returned from England, was guest speaker at the regular meeting of Nautilus Alumnae held In the home of Mrs Reed Johnson, Springville. Mrs. Morris. Bird : was assisting hostess. Mrs. Boyer. related experiences in England while there for jfour years with her husband; who! was mispresident of the British; LDS . ), sion. rM i Mrs. Boyer alio displayed pieces of fine! china, and linen from Great- Britain, and jewelry from Italy..!,:: .J. ', XA During the evening Mrs. Bill Mangum, president, read a letter from members of the Salt Lake City chapter inviting the Provo group to attend a meeting Thurs- day evening in Salt Lake City Highland Dr. Present besides those named before were Mrs. Fred Gunn, Mrs Earl Hamilton, Mrs. Grant Peter son. Mrs. C Y. Christenson, Mrs. LaVar Kump, Mrs. Reed Jacob-se- n, Mrs. Jack Linde, Mrs. Don Humphrey, Mrs. Mark Wood, Mrs Gene j Robinson, Mrs.. Doublas Brown, Mrs. Howard Lewis, Mn. i at-287- 2 - M J::'i- Attending the session were those listed previously and Mrs Eddie Nicholson, Mrs. E. J. Schnore, MrsJ Smith Grant. Mrs Pierce Norton, Mrs. Jane Vance, Mrs. Ray Coffey, Mrs. P. E. Ash ton and Mrs. Myron Lyon, mem bers, and MrsJ John R. Smale, Gal, a guest. ;.(.; of!-4 Girl Scout Leaders Members club, met Tuesday morning in the library art room under, direction of Mrs. Jane Vance, president. Mrs. E. J. Schnof e, assisted by Mrs. Smith Grant, discussed com-- ! munity service and displayed items for the project made by . 4 , troop members. A training session was directed by Mrs. Donna Boscom, training chairman, assisted' by Mrs. Eddie INjcnoison ana Mrs. LaVar Groneman. Intermediate training was Al-hamb- ra, k ! i j 3 ; i .! given.-Hk-- Others present were Mrs. Ted Mitchell. Mrs Lynft LeVitre, Mrs. Carlos Jensen, Mrs.' Harold B. Nordeen, Mrs. Paul Clay, Mrs. Helen Deering, ,Mrs. Mary Shields, Mrs. Vera Brown, Mrs. Ernest Lyonj and Mrs. Owen Packard. . rJ s . ' ' -- ' . - j . PSsent were Mrs. Leo B. Net son, "Mrs. K. E. Noyes, Mrs. June Carter, Mrs. Melvin W. Grant, MrSu iJ. Stanley Peters, Mrs. La VerdjlJ. Wadley, Mrs. Clare ' B. Chmtensen, Mrs. Albert B. Allen, C. Robinson. Mrs. C A. Graftt, Mrs. Willard Cleghorln, Mrsii Ross BuckWalter, Mrs. O ' V- - n Mrs-Gle- PLAN of this clever girl makes one hat serve of costumes. To make a detachable facing from the brim of hef basic blue straw bonnet, she bastes a homemade paper of white pique made pattern to yellow linen (left) before she cuts the material. Another Marph Christensen, Mrs. Wilson from1 the same pattern is shown (lower right) snapped in place for facing wear with a tailored suit. Sherman Mrs. Cunningham, A wreatn of pink rosebuds ties around the crown (upper right) to dress up .the bonnet to corn- RobHiSon, Mrs. Stanford Wilde, plement a pink afternoon dress. StanMrs. Mrsi Norman B. Wing. Mrs. Phillip Greene, ford8riggs, G. Mrs&Owen Humpnries, Mrs Hartfev Hansen. Mrs. Don Overly. MrsfWarion Greene, Mrs. George ALICIA HART pattern as a guide, cut two thick- shade to match the dress. To Eldon J. Miller and By NEA Staff Writer nesses of pique on the bias and make your wreath, tack flowers to Mrs. members; Shatter, Lillys How to turn one hat- into a seam together as you would a a velvet ribbon and tie around the Will am Pierce of this city, arid a farmer member, Mrs. Glen wardrobe of pretty bonnets is a collar. Sew snap fasteners to the crown or tuck the ribbon ends un inner band of the hat and to the derneath the brim at each side Johnson of Salt Lake City. penny-wis- e trick( any traveler inside edge of the pique to attack and snap to the fasteners on the Tke committee responsible for or to brim. Stiffly starching hat band. with can troubles girl budget facing r, the Mffair consisted of Mrs. to learn. And teach the the the facing crisp Veils provide more headline expert pique Mrs. JCiJrk- - ryou is Mary Goodfellow, a mil- - and more keeps chairman, resistant to soil, says changes. Miss Goodfellow's trick Mrs. Mrs. ; patrjck, Briggs Cleg , to make a face veil fit neatljrover designer noted for her Miss Goodfellow. hor&; Mrs. Wing, Mrs. Christen-sen.pMr- s. ilnery To. pretty up yoUr hat for Wear the hat brim and under- the chin with tricks clever changeabout Carter and Mrs. Marion hats. v with an afternoon sheer, wreathe is an easy one to copy. For this 'i Grene. If one hat is all you can swing the crown with flowers, advises you take a strip of veiling, gather; : . tivi the ends and shir across the top oh your budget, settle for a well- - the designer. Copy custom-mad- e designed basic hat silhouette, she bonnets by picking flowers in a with elastic thread. t advises. a.Your choice amight be amediumsailor or bonnet, ; brimmed picture hat. To make your hat serrve a variety of costumes, use a variety of different detachable trims. Mvs. Willis Pueblo was guest pf Accessory,) trimmings, Miss hontfr at a party held in the hdme Goodfellow suggests, are snap-o- n of I(ks. Ernest Thatcher Tuesday facing, bands, flower wreaths and 11 evej mgThese can be assembled for Ms. Pueblo' received gifts and veils. a modest price and take up a f was the tevening spent playing of space in vacation Cantssta and bridse. Luncheon minimum, luggage. was' served In a setting of spring Snap-o- n facings for a bonnet flov&rs. can in be trim besides the hostess and materials tomade Present or to contrast match honree were Mrs. Mary Lees, with tailored dresses and suits. Mrfc Nora Cook. Mrs Esther Car To make a white pique facing, for ter, vMrs.s Erma Lee Olsen, Mrs. wii example, all. you need, to do: is to Mrs. Jeanne wii-liaa paper pattern to conform to iarry rvaze, Mrs. Etta Cornelius, Mrs. cut curve of the brimj Using the the Nadine Lord, Mrs. Grace Dexter. Mrs Norma Majers, Mrs. Fern ina uare, Mrs. varer, Mrs. Mane Bird, Mrs. Annie Carter. : Mr Blanche Clark. Mrr Junie Ancrwson, Mrs. xneima Clark and I Mrs,? Blanche Horn. A pro SPANISH FORK $165 gram of dances, pantomlnes, mu sical numbers and a fashion show will be presented for mothers of Spanish Fork junior high school MANY MORE ITEMS BY LIBBY girls Thursday The .tea will be TO CHOOSE FROM gin at l p. m. Faculty advisers for the event include Mrs. Blanche Jensen, in charge of dances; Mrs. Fern Tay lor, decorations; Florence Soren- son. fashion show and tea: ueorgeanna Adama, pantomines; GIFTS AhjD CANDIES Allene jJensen, programs. Girlsl of the Seventh. Eichth 216 North Univ. Ave. Provo, Utah and Ninth grades wil in various dances and participate the other activities. DeVffere Wootton. MHt. Wendell Kirkpatrick, Mrs. tllV - Cra.ky ' PENNY-WIS- E Trimming Turns One Hat Into Many Mos-Mrs.- - -- - - Buck-waite- M - , Dean Boshard, Mrs. Fred Harris, Mrs. Cleve Swenson and': Elaine Hart. ' : f- ", pM.- rT VS - By )ENA 8. GRANT AMERICAN FORKThe 16th ahntaersaryr of the organization of iSterary League was .occasion for i delightful party held Monday evening at a cafe in Lehi. The fining room and tables were gay (with Easter flowers and motifs. iCenter ins the table was! a cake and marking larg" birthday taster eacmpiace was a miniature basket and chick. . Tcfe iwfogram consisted of ai- cordxm solos by Mrs. William Pierle; toast to the Easter bunny, MrsiiMSnon Greene; toast to the Lea rue, Mrs. Meivln W. Grant; Mrs toasgjto the president byMrs.: jG Prulfap Greene; response, A- - Qsrant; and group singing.. f! Mys." Wendell Kirkpatrick Was in charge and conducted games. MrsfiWillard Cleghorn was mis- - V- - - . Mrs. Pueblo Honored Guest EMERALD GLASS - , ! . LIRRPY ; ; j. firm-textur- ed m'l .. X aw01 o n o mj, Girls Schedule Tea, Pro&rpm mktm Lewis HAMILTON'S Ladies9 Store PROVO, UTAH i There 9s Nobody Like Mom! r., 'SPECIALLY ma r t i- - ". ;fm irr Mr'. 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