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Show &QGJUUM:ty mm w rv J Yesharah Spring Breakfast Weekend Social Highlight Yetharah club members enjoyed their annual spring breakfast in an inspirational program Saturday morning at v ermont-ureward social nan. tfreaKiast -was prepared and served of the Belief society. members by ' m " . The long tables were centered with low bowls of mixed spring flowers and individual corsages of iris in the club colors 01 goia ana purpie comDinea wim mocx orange ana fern1 in tiny holders were at each place as favors. ; Mrs. Shirley W. Roper, as toastmistress, cleverly introduced toasts to the theme "I Will Lift Mine Eyes Unto the i Just Between Us Br NANCY M OTTO AM Hllli." A large painting of Tim- panogos headed the decorations. Ruby Durrant, Mrs. Clara Den-ha- m and Mrs. Winifred Durrant presented a short skit, "It May Have Happened to You." This was followed by toasts "Go Ye Therefore Unto All the World," Mm. Hattle T. Snow, "Other Seeds Fell Into Good Ground and Brought Forth Fruit," Jean Char, "What Shall I Do That I May Inherit Eternal Life," Alberta Doxey, and "In My Father's House Are Many Mansions," by Sarah Woolsey. A trio consisting of Mrs. Fern Eyrlng, Mrs. Irene Rowan and Mrs. Julia Knudsen, delighted With the number "My Testimony." They were accompanied by Naomi Rowan. Violin music by Phyllis S. Olsen, was enjoyed, Naomi Rowan at the piano. Approximately 90 members enjoyed the delightful gathering including visitors from Ogden, Salt Lake City, Provo. Spanish Fork and Payson. Veda Williams chairmaned the breakfast with Mrs. Fern Eyrihg handling the program; Serena Vance, finance; Jane Elsmore, menus; decorations Fern Laudie, Margaret Johnson and Ina Olsen. and programs, Lila. Hatch. New officers for the club year introduced were: Mrs, Fern Eyr lng, president; Mrs. Ina Olsen and Mrs. Winifred Durrant, vice presi dents. Mrs. Norma Thompson was named as secretary and Pearl Snow ""corresponding secretary. Dates come along, and you know you're well on the way to growing tip. They're part of a fltw kind of world that began with your first lipstick and high heels, and along with those lads and their Interest in the "new you" comes problems. It'a not all wondering whether he'll call, or . whether yqu'll be seeing him Saturday night, or even if he's showing too much Interest in that blonde gal in study hall. It goes deeper .than that and one of the first real worries you have is over the question "Should I let him kiss me on the first date, or should I let him kiss me at all?" You've printed his name all over your History book and you're in suspense all through the last class, knowing that you'll be seeing him right afterwards. It'a that feeling you call love, and you're sure he, and no one! else is for you. So, what's wrong with a goodnight kiss? Nothing, if you use. that same affection wisely. You like him iota, and he feels the same about you. so it s only .natural for you to show a bit of that feeling When he finally leaves you at the door at the last j! minute before curfew. But that same sweet feeling can get out of hand, and that a when a smart gal uses her head and starts 4-- H counting the cost. There's no harm in a kiss or Organization two, when you're giving them to SANTAQUIN that "very soecial one" onlv. But of H clubs at Santaquin is undtwo dubs already erway-with over a lot of territory! You'd like listed. to know what true love is, but Under direction of Mrs. Gerald that's not the way to learn. Greenhalgh and Mrs. Glen Roper. You're fooling with fire when a sewing club was organized. Ofyou show too much affection. ficers include Colleen Hlgglnson, and the next morning is no time president; Peggy Kay, vice presi to spend worrying about what he dent; Jeanne Hlgglnson, secrenow thinks of you that it's day. tary; and Donna Peterson, re Maybe It's true at first that porter. Carolyn Borgeson is song boys flock to date a girl who leader, and Mona Rae Lamb, or doesn't mind parking while the Activity leaders are De- rest oi me gang are naving iun ganist Peterson, Deanna Johnson over cokes and hamburgers at anna Gwen Peterson. Joe's. But it doesn't last, and and Stitch and Chatter club was or that's a fact.. Boys just aren't ganized at the home of going to gxow fonder and fonder Tuckett. Connie Clark isCarolyn presiof a lass who's just as sweet to dent Tuckett is secretary-everyone who asks her out. She treasurer Fr ankle and Maureen Men- may be dating, but as far as true denbalL reporter. Activity com affection is concerned, she's mittee consists of Colleen Taylor losinf out. A kiss is the icuig on the cake. and Stella Hughes. Mrs. Eld on But icing la too rich by itself. Greenhalgh Is club supervisor for The necessary part! is the fun you the girls. m m m have just being together, laugh' ing at the same jokes and want- Pleasant View 4-- H ing to spend all your free time with each other. If you have the Club Enjoys Social basis for a fine and firm relationship, then Is the time to With a project of recreation for the year, the Merry Makers 'provea it when you say goodnight. H It's precious thing, not a redab of Pleasant View held ward for a, movie and a milk- the second, meeting of the sumshake afterwards. Use it wisely, mer June 1 at the home of Col and it will always be important. leen Peterson. Turn It on and off, and it'll lose Yvonne Perry. Anna Ashton and Helen Hansen are the lead every, bit of meaning. If you have a school, family ers of this group. Girls enjoying or friend problem, Nancy can ine evening were: Joen Eagar, help you. Letters are answered president; Colleen Peterson, vice in this column. president: Collean Wilkin, sec. and Mary Jean Miller, retary (Copyright 1950, General Joan Peerle. Maxine Muhleatein Features Corp.) and LaDawn Perry. - . Santaquin Forms Two Clubs , 4-- ' i - 4-- Ed&emont "'J 'r 4 I DAILY HERALD Club' Notes FROVONAS SOCIAL CLUB By TANA RICHARDS Members are invited to meet Dec Johnson, son of Mr. and Wednesday far l;30 o'clock lunMrs- - Oliver Johnson is horn from cheon at the home of Mrs. James Anaconda, Mont., where he has Snow, insteati of with Mrs. Arbeen employed. He intends to thur J. as previously anattend a telegrapher's school in nounced.Harding Salt Lake. PROVO NAVY MOTHERS A group of DUP ladies want to is planned for WednesSalt Lake Friday afternoon. They dayMeeting at 7:30 p. m. in the home of visited the Daughters of Utah Mrs. H. H. Howser, 469 S. 3 W. Pioneers building, CARRIERS which is under construction atop LETTER the Main street hill. They also AUXILIARY A reminder comes for the reguI exvisited Memorial Monday, June 5, 1950 Engagement of Mapleton Girl Tjo Holden Man Is Announced MAPLETON Mrs. Mabel Hop- - Alpha Kappa Psi. He served two laof Mapleton announces the en- years in the U. S. army during gagement of a daughter, Mar-gen- e, the last war one year of which to J. Merlin Jones, son of was spent in Japan in General Mr. and Mrs. John S. Jones of MacArthur's headquarters com Holden, Utah. The wedding Is Pny. planned for June 8 in Salt Lake Following their marriage the LDS temple. young couple will leave for Chi A reception the same evening cago, Illinois where the groom Is scheduled in Mapleton ward to-will continue his studies at Northwestern university. hall. Margene has graduated .. from Springville high school and Ko-lo- b stake seminary. She is' employed in Provo. Mr;" Jones received his degree in accounting from Brlgham Young university at commencement today. He is listed with the 64 honor atudenta nf th snHn.i i nMWiw aj ating class and is affiliated with J II the cap tot building lar meeting, Wednesday, 2 m. hibits. Then they want to the at Mrs. Frank Barlow's home, j block museum, and to the 240 N. S E. temple "This is The Place" monument LES AMIAS at the mouth of Emigration can-yo- n. Members will be entertained The ladles who went were: tonight, 8 p. m. in the home of Mrs. Osa Ferguson, Mrs. Eva Mrs. Leo S. Taylor. 1121 E. 12 N. Gillespie, Mrs. Annie Gillespie, WANDA MERE Mrs. Ella Baum, Mrs. Joanna AUXILIARY NO. 406 Boyce, Mrs. Almir a 'Johnson, Mrs. Group will meet Tuesdsy, 8 Mina Marriotti, and Mrs. Tana p. m., June at Hotel Roberts. Richards. Mrs. Grace Peay entertained at TFC CLUB Members are invited to meet a bridal shower for Jxer daughter Wllma, who is a recent bride. at the home of Mrs. LaMar G rone-maBeautiful flower arrangements p. m. Springville Wednesday,- 8 and baskets of flowers, made the Relief society rooms, where the Family To Be Honored was held. Indeed festive. shower At Openhouse Tonight -lw An entertaining program, with Almira Johnson as M.C. was preAn openhouse to honor Mr. v sented. Eva Gillespie gave a toast Mrs. James Wilson and their and to the bride, a solo was sung by two children, Donald and Ardith Richards Moore, readings Of Mitchell, S. D. will be by Lowell Baum, and Ida Carter, held this evening at the W. R. You give yourself, yoor pocket were given, a duet by Lucile A of friends were bid- Wayman home. The Wilson are book .and your, set 'a aquare Evans and Elvira Baum, and a den number church members from Mrs. Vera Brumajak re- LDS by solo by Helen Meldrum. Piano cently to and all North Central deal when you have our orMitchell, Mrs. Mary States missionaries solos were played by Norma Jean Erekson on surprise who laborhei' birthday. ganisation service it. Stubbs, and electric guitar music A large birthday cake centered ed in the South Dakota district was of rendered Street Julia are the to invited refreshments attend. NEW YORK (NEA) Streamlined play" clothes owe their by especially Rairt nt American Fork. Then a Persian flowers, handkerchiefs and cards practical and handsome styling to colored nylon zippers which student from the, BYU told of the arnvea, aiso a surprise telephone make functional contrast trimmings for togs. marriage customs, and other call from her two daughter! at f?a1 items of great interest, about his Com O ton l.fr T.nnns Zippers are used as closings for pockets an well as plackets country, Iran. Two of the bride- Thomas and Mrs. Henry Merritt. and jacket fronts to eliminate any rflaps or frou-fro- u which aunts from Mapleton and Lier xvirs. x.eoia caiaer took her might interfere with action. Yellow cuffed shorts and brief ( groom's and two of the for a long ride in the Calder's Springville, COMPLETE LINE OF bolero (left) have dark brown zippers as contrast trim. A beige bride's sisters were among the new car. Others fhe Mrs. of sleeveless brown vestee (right) out of town guests. Mr. and zipper closes the front enjoying the party NEW GREETING CARDS Hutchinson will make their home were, Mrs. Anne Ferre, Mrs. which is paired with gold pedal pushers that have brown in Kanosh. Another shower was Jack Sutherland. Mr onW Mr. on KAY the NEA Staff SHERWOOD, pockets hip. Mrs. Jennie Wat- New Shipment of given for Wilma, May 28, by Mr. Ted Morgan, Writer. Kins, Mrs. Henry Farr and Mr. WALLETS Hutchinson's folks, in Kanosh. Up) Miss' Joyce Gillespie is spend- and Mrs. Leo Ferre. LEATHER CASES PARKER SHAEFFER PENS and ing the week with Mr. and Mrs. Ten ner cent of the 'children Largest Selection in Provo Nolan Brown in Bountiful. BOOKS-Politi- cal, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Meldrum, born each year are attacked by Philosophy, Religious, Fiction, Etc Mr. and Mrs. Wills rd Pierce, Mr. diptheria before they reach the Men's Freo Engraving Stationary and Mrs. Ronald Tunbrldge, and age of IS. Gift Without Any Engraved Charge small daughters Evelyn and Hazel and David and . Helen Meldrum visited the grave of the mother wrw mmmmam of Mrs. Meldrum and Mrs. Pierce in a small cemetery in Emery In county, on Decoration day. JL Miss Carol Johnson and Miss Marilyn Carter participated in MAKES 10 BIG 43 EAST CENTER It isn't enough Jfor a wife to know what kind of a home, she wants. the MIA music In festival given Spanish Fork. COLD DRINKS Friday evening She ought to know what kind of home her husband wants, too. Jim evidently finds plenty lacking in his home "thpugh it is exactly the kind of home Jane always wanted. She is delighted with the color scheme of the living room. Jim is forever complaining that there isn't a comfortable place to read in the entire house. Cup and Saucer club members" Jane loves the fragile knicknacks she has accumulated throdgX entertained Thursday evethe years. Jim is always wondering what happened to the ash trays. were at the home of Mrs. Gorning Jane loves to give the kind of parties that take days of prepara- don Crane. The regular club tion. Jim is always saying, "Why go to all that bother? Can't we was combined with a meeting a have few in so friends fuss?" much without just shower to honor Mrs. J. M. Thompson. SHALL IT BE TIDY OR COMFORTABLE? Mild Western refreshments After bridge, Jane can't stand to have anything out of place. Jim says he wishes were served to the honored guest .. Good for any meal he could leave a magazine open and come back and find it there, and Mrs. La Mar Fillmore, Mrs. Mrs. opened to the right page, instead of back in its place on the coffee Jay Allen, Mrs. Jack Brim, Mrs. Bob table. McKay Christensen, Leo Ferguson, Mrs. Jane is so efflcent she has yesterday's newspaper relegated to the Burton, two and Norma Bray, n Fra garbage can today. Jim is always remembering something he wants Mrs. Bud Dun and JoAnn guests, Hanto look up in yesterday's paper. , sen. Tall can But Jane runs the house and she runs it her way. She laughs Mrs. Jack Brim took home the at Jim's complaints. "Isn't that just like a man?" she asks with first prize. amusement when Jim offers a protest. But after all, Jane is supposedly making & home for a man. So Best "paid members of the enwhy shouldn't any protest that is "just like a man" be listened to gineering profession are said to Gardensido with respect, rather than amusement? be chemical engineers. 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