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Show Fit to Face Fall Fashions '.' a. ( - IV DAILY HERALD - ' COLLEEN TOWNSEND DENIES SHE IS ENGAGED TO PASTOR EVANS ... GENEVA. Switzerland, Aug. 21 (UP) Colleen Townaend, who gave up a film career to do social work, denied today that she is engaged to the Rev. Louis Evans, Presbyterian pastor in Los Angeles. "I do not know where the report came from, and it is not true," Miss Townsend said. "I understand such a story appeared at home, but Dr. Evans has informed us he has denied it. We are very good friends, but that is all." Miss Townsend, one-tim- e student at Brigham Young, university, Provo, Utah, came here to take a special course sponsored by the World Council of Churches. She said she would go to Luxembourg Thursday and return to the United States by plane from there. Spanish Fork' Newlyweds At Reception by Barbara Jean Mecham To Wed Gene Merril I ' Of interest to their friends is the announcement A weddin Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Mecham concerning the engagement SPANISH FORK reception nonoring newiyweas, and forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Barbara Jean, Mr. was and Mrs. . n i TKent Evans nm 'i i . . to Gene Collett Merrill, son of Mrs. Pearl Duke. onac ij. in ncia io AU. ioe liio. school and Mr. Provo of Miss Mecham is a student is the former Gloria Forshing of high Merrill attended Provo high school prior to leaving for the Logan and th groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Golden Evans of navy where he has served for four years. Spanish Fork. Marriage date lias been set as August 30 at the home Attending the reception were of the bride's parents. They will be honored with a recep- the following local people: Mr. Mrs. tion the same evening at the Provo Second ward recreation and Mrs. ArVlll Tiffany, Leola HarriCatherine Tiffany, hall. son, Duane Harrison and Phyllis I t- Bringing honor to Provo for a second year, members of American Legion auxiliary of Post 13 returned home from their annual state convention held, at Richfield, Aug. 17, 18 and 19 with top award for the Poppy day poster. This award, a check for $5 was presented to Mrs. Harvey "Hig-ginunit president, who will present it to Bill Kellogg, hA In th T.vrlf thaatAr I I - - e. Adamson. Refreshments were served in the garden to the guests present. Hostesses were Mrs. Archie Brockbank, Mrs. Grant White, SPANISH FORK of the Thailan club Swenson, and Mrs. Frank Frampton. In charge of refreshments were Mrs. Garland Swenson, Mrs. Eugene Hanson, Mrs. Dean Tuttle and Mrs. George Knotts. The following girls assisted in the serving: Karen Joan White, Donna Swenson, n Hanson, Jackie Hcyward and Larsen. The lovely floral dis plays and the trousseau displays "J "ranged Dy Biair uowen. who is an experienced decorator. Members enjoyed a garden party recently at the beautiful gardens of Mr. and Mrs. Max Thomas. Small tables holding miniature zinnia centerpieces made a festive appearance and rvH tn 34 m m r riinnpr uai and their husbands.' Special guests were Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Af-to- Morgan of Provo. After dinner the group enjoyed a colored moving picture of a bull fight taken in Mexico by Mr. i hon-they- 'd - Mark 1 1 AiPPtinn Joint u - ,v,cclllly 1 Features Club Gatherings ed J - imnori. Family Honors Son Who is Leaving ek Anyone Can Understand a rpcrys i- El-ve- T . ra 1 or y. j 1 q t.. ive Saturday evening. oio Tiin Mr. and Mrs. Sam W. Kelly and son Stephen, have left to make in Washington, D. C ,tneir home Prior to leaving. Mr. and Mrs. Sam R. Kelly entertained for them at a dinner in their home, Orem Social Group At Planning Meet w, ert TLxl tr - .h. hih. DU'CEb PRIG e . 0-- 40 . Zo-be- lj, Business Meet Held Club M. Notes A. mm BACK TO SCHOOL WITH CHILD LIFE SHOES JF.JHEIJ? .umE:;FEET, COULD TALK I BELIEF SOCIETY Second ward Relief Society is sponsoring a breakfast at 7:30 a.m. Tuesday around the new fireplace on the lawns of the Second ward church. Each lady should bring her own cooking utensils. Hot cakes and syrup will be served and those wishing other food should furnish their 4wn. a ALL-BRA- Here s a ummr dessert dish which eombines the tart taste of red cherries with the smooth goodness of cream cheese. The result "Cherry Juniors" a real eating treat for all the family. Here's how to make this delicious try line 4 individual pie pans and dessert: bake about IS minutes at 425 de1 2 can pie cherries grees F, then allow to cool. Combine cherries with cooled, H cup sugar (or to taste) thickened juice and pour into cold 3 trips, tapioca top with pie shells. To garnish Pastry using 3 cups flour cream cheese mixed with sufficient or cream or milk to soften slightly. 1 package pie crust mix (Makes 4 individual pies.) 1 ( ot.) package cream cheese To make twisted edge on pie Drain cherries and measure cup crust: Cut pastry strips k inch juiee. Combine sugar and tapioca, wide and twist two strips together. 1 and stir in the cup Juice. Heat to Moisten edge of pastry in pan and boiling, boil for 1 minute, stirring place twisted strip in place, pressconstantly. Meanwhile make pas-- 1 ing gently. ij Can 22 Hot Roll Mix Pksr Cereal (Cloieout Item) Pkg. ASPARA11JS - fet'jcef-tneoo- t K- ' - freedom' and , ' ,' II il: v? r lP sp'n foptWslth future n K , f J WW Hm . JJ I y 3 j 'rjKr V -- l Santa Crui, All Green lOVs Oz. Can FULLO'eOlO . e a 12 Juice 46 Oi. Can . . Orahg-- I TOWNHOUSE Grapefruit Juict 46 Oz. Can . N 2046 East view Ave. Louisville 5. Ky.jMef en of many unaoH iled UtUn from ALL B&ANuMr$. You, too, can expect amazinr relief from eonstina tion due to lack of dietary bulk. Eat an ounce of tasty Kellogg's daily, drink plenty of water! u not eompisUlt satisned after 10 ALL-BRA- N days, return empty carton to Kellogz's, Battle Creek, Mich. Get DOUBLE No. No. 2 Can r1 "How grateful I am for having heard I Believe me. I waa about constipated for years. Eating this wonderful cereal lor breakfast keeps me rtoular." lira. Kunb Grated Vellowtail Gardertide Golden m GRATEFUL RELIEF FROM CONSTIPATION c PILLSiiiY reSYtsivj luck. President Andrew Jackson was author of tbe national convention system of nominating presiden tial candidates IC t "Cherry Juniors" Are Summer Treat m O) l' SEA PR ZE Club Notes 1 HonOrS Member re.nmlT.n Lovely season's gladioli were used in decorating and following the dinner the group viewed moving pictures of family scenes. Those persent included: Mrs. Louella Mower, June Mower, Bob Mower, Mrs. Stanley Watts and children, Janice, Susan and and the honored guests. Judith, Mrs. S. A. Carter was OREM a charming hostess to members of the Orem Social Group who met recently at her home for an afternoon of sewing and social chat. By Plans were laid for a club I 'calendar and the years program. Shangri La club members met A delicious tray luncheon was at a local caie for a served to the following: Mrs. business meeting.recently Mrs. Wells MIA Ninth ward MIA will meet H. O. AnderMrs. Frank Thome, Bringhurst, president conducted Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. at the son, Mrs. C. Lucius Laudie, Mrs. the where final plans Mtnavu-Nint- h ward. Prof. Mark Allen Bellows, Mrs. Maud Park, were meeting an for made outing to be Alien will speak to the Special Mrs. Ethel Finch, Mrs. Verena held soon class on family relation!. Holt, Mrs. Delia Mecham, Mrs. Dinner was enjoyed by: Mrs. George Sleman, Mrs. Pearl Jep- - Iewis Liston. Mrs. Don Tipton. person, Mrs. Clarence Kofford Mrs. Myron Davis. Mrs. Floyd and Mrs. W. H. Kofford. Thacker. Mrs. William Gapp- Pictures wer taken of the group jmayer, Mrs. Dale Blain and Mrs. William Wright louowing tne social. WRITER'S SECTION WOMEN! COUNCIL Will meet Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Clifton Thayne, at 8 p.m. MART CECELIA Will meet Wednesday afternoon at Pioneer park, 2:30 p.m. Pot g LOANS rtnaOV f I I One-thir- and Mrs. Thomas and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dixon. Also views of other scenic spots along their route. " Committee in charge of the evening's entertainment was Mrs Thomas, chairman. Mrs. Charles Dixon, Mrs. LeGrande Smith Mrs. Merrill Nielsen, Mrs. Ernest Knudsen, Mrs. Lowell Crabb, Mrs. Ralph Bramwell and Mrs. J. Isaac Taylor. quick-cookin- miscellaneous bridal shower Family Fetes Mother On DirthdaV ed - Mrs. A En ter tains Sis ter Af Lawn Party Mr. ant! Mrs. N. W. Moore enSUMMER RAVAGED complexion is In preparation for new fall clothes (right). was given this week by Lena at an informal lawn Ora tertained Ella and Storrs, Baum, Farley a is Suntan lightened; by bleaching agent which is smoothed on after an application of rich cream tor Peggy at home recently In their was It party moisture-restorinSpencer. given g oil and cream (center) which re- at the Relief (left), and scaliness yields to a treatment of Mrs. Moore's sister and ' society rooms at the honor ofMr. texture. skin fines a and Mrs. Sam Bulchurch and about 50 guests at- family, tended. Beautiful gifts were re lock, Shirley and Ronald Bullock By ALICIA HART ceived by the bride." a lovely who have been visiting here from Q r-- w a NEA Staff Writer luncheon was served, and an en Salt Lake City. L.LJI 'VV! The black velvets which fash- Luncheon was served at small tertaining program enjoyed by is acfentln8 th fall present those present. The couple was tables gaily decorated with bowls RpQtrlfni--i to tion . jan appeal few women can resist. recently married by a bishop in of summer flowers, and those Evanston Wyo., and enjoyed a present were: Mr. and Mrs. W. E. buy and take them iney sign and j tO homeand then discover in many in Yellowstone park. Harding, American Fork: Mr. and honeymoon cases mat the new styles ' ;n't Mr. and Mrs. William Moore Mrs. Glen Harding and family; All former Ephraiim resiquite as becoming as they'd hoped: Mrs. Reed D. Bailey was A well attended party was held (Ardith Richards) are On a iob Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Brereton, be. stuSnow and ored by her family as a birthday in iaano tans. They will return Linda, Joan and Dick Moore. dents college Brother the Saturday evening by dents are invited to attend a to Provo next Friday. Usually the fault lies not with remembrance recently, hood of Railway Carmen of the clothes but with the summer Dainty refreshments reunion planned Jor 'Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. Bounous In Miami, Fla., according to The were America to honor seven retiring which leaves most women served and the time spent in vis-a- n and family are Barney a vaca- American members. Wives and partners of at 7 p.m. at Sowiette park in sun,annual enjoying Magazine, it's against season's-end one Each Provo. should bring legacy of.jting.- The group also presented tion in Montana. the law to go around imitating the hosts were also special guests. skin. their nwn basket lunch and (her with a lovely gift Edgemont Literary club trav- animals. The group met at the Midway sallow-- 1 These dry, leathery soft drinks will be served. A Those present included: Mr. eled to American Fork canyon hot pots where the afternoon brown complexions aren't what and Mrs. Keith R. Bailev and for a potluck party Friday after- weds left for a to the hours were spent in swimming program has been arranged. the designers had in mind when Michael and Rosalind; Mr. and noon. Matia Burk read poetry southern Utah honeymoon Tn the anil In ha ha and the aamf parks, fash- - Mrs. J. R. created autumn their they hasshe Hanegan. Cynthia Ann written, and most of Grand Canyon. Several parties evening a delicious chicken sup-- i ions. Fair, clear skin is needed :and Mr. and Mrs. Paul which has been published at some were given for the bride her per was served to 113 persons to set off the deep colors, and!BaileyWayne: and Mr. and Mrs. time. Mrs. Alice Elliott played friends and her mother. by who were present. Summer flowsoft smooth faces to complement g. G. Smith Paula; of Spanish Fork and harmonica selections. Those presers were used as table decoratthe richly-texturfabrics. a special guest, Mrs. H. Jacob of ent were Mrs. Eva Gillespie,' Mrs. ions. One way to prepare your com- -; Manchester Jennie Knight, Mrs. Lydia Hogan, England, Following the eating, Clyde for your fall wardrobe. Mrs. Lynnett Triplett, Mrs. plexion cereas master of Carter acted is tn nrsrrih fnr vmirclf a nnr- Blanche Woodard, and Mrs. Tana a summonies for the following prbgram: Meetimg jointly for gay .1 ditioning treatment such as that' n Richards pantomimes by Arline Goulding; mer party were Tres Joli and- offered by one leading cosmetic, D UrOUD Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Richards ' tribute to retiring members, Mrs. Tr lple Four club members re- firm. ' have returned from a two-weThis routine begins with bleach-- ! Jack Spendlove; accordion solos, cc"tlvtrip east. They saw the Hill Robert Shaw and Carol Christen- - A hot luncheon was served in. it is of nrlm. Cumorah pageant, and while there sen. Square dancing ended the "rsi irom laDies aecoraiea wun the makers stress, that your first 1 oirxnaoy group to wnicn visited with the following mis- lovely flowers from the gardenslsten be the smoothing" on of .1 evening with a festive note and of Mrs. John Ellison, who acted layer of David Bowen acted as caller. cream to serve an n t. i S nonoreo jyirs. eeo sionanes: Rhea Sundquist, Bonnie Mortensen. Reed hostess. ba m for thTb Retiring members who were as Card Vkin thev lbirthday recently, at her horn. Stolworthy, Martel B. Graf and games followed the serv- - d honored included: Tom Evans, Lovely garden flowers madeiShirley Rodeback. Other church Alma Riding, Sid Vincent, Ray ing and members present in- - PxtrarlrK rroam tnr thi. month $20.14 tne rooms pleasant for the card history points of interest were Mrs. Bert Sutton. Mrs. nn Vincent, Joe Vest, Fred Hansen, eluded: D. D. Sutton, Mrs. J. B. Seethaler, At games that were enpoyed and visited on the trip home. -f Th hloarh hnlM k $200 loan and William Cox. no longer than five minutes, dur- - the dainty refreshments which Denver they were joined by Mr. Committee members arranging Mrs. Alii Jones, Rhoda Douglas, were W. D. Couch, and Mrs. Douglas Richards, for $5.03 monthly repay f5t wnite, Mrs. A. M.jn(l which time, according to its Mrs. served to: Mrs. the affair were: Clyde Carter, Mrs. cnaries the trip home. Douglas Richards Fred Howard and Mrs. Hatton.1 f MMrs. (manufacturers, it refines the skin 110.01 monthly repay 1100 Frank Griffith, Glen Edwards, Thomas,J Mrs. H. E. HaTd Bailey, who also won prizes has his call to the service and M0.I1 monthly repay I30t jnmon txtijre. stimulate r rrnlatinn nA Carl Monson and Merlin Roper, uenruae Mrs. ri;e,Pearl mrs. ne Bames: an( Mrs. D. G. reports in Salt' Lake City SaturThomas, Beebe, Mrs. fades freckles, suntan and sur-'assisted by their wives. orncB aouai Henroid, Mrs. Fred Howard, Mrs day for his physical. cnaries rnomas, Mrs. Albert ! faces niffment natches New babies have been welton, Mrs. Albert S. Jdnes, Mrs. Bailey Lindstrom, Mrs. W. Hors-lea. m. to r,m m daily t to Price: Mrs. R. V. Howell, comed by Mr. and Mrs.' Ralph Jones, Mrs. Maude O. iZabriskie, Final step In this procedure is am Saturday Ninth a second application of cream Mrs. Art Case, Mrs. Charles S. Hicken, a girl; Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. T. A. Thurman. Gay Birthday m ma 6 a may Appointments which follows removal of the Jones, Mrs. L. L. Groneman, Mrs. Frank Jex, a girl; Mr. and Mrs. (or aftar hours Phona 170 Party Pleases Kids bleach. This is left on until your Elvera Bailey, Mrs. Leona Hen-ri- e Allen Keith, a boy; Mr. and 'Mrs. and Mrs. Gene Nelson. UN HOUSTON. Hn. Jack Meldrum, a boy; and Mr. Mrs. Bailey was assisted in the and Mrs. Richard Worthen, a girl. Group;faineescorfdflh pleased Ronnie Mr. and Mrs. D. Henry Jones ment, which is postponed until serving by her daughter-in-lacasion of his ninth.anniversary, Mrs. Paul Bailey and Mrs. G. are on vacation. rethe deals with day, following recently. The pleasa nt lawn party Grant Brereton and Donna Busstoring moisture to the com- - Smith. was given by his mother, Mrs. The Mendelssohn Male chorus plexion.lt smoothes and refreshes by were married recently at a LaMond Elliott on the lawns at 'will d of the population of home ceremony at the Busby give a concert at the Uni- - the dry, flaky skin which the their home. The immediate families been the United States is transported home. Prizes for the amusing clock- Tne appearance is being stimulated by the bleaching agent. on street cars every day in were attendance. The newly- auJii. k were won A penetrating oil, which firms 1 the k7, by sponsored University, u,,1'i, lott. A .1 'the neck and facial contours, i, Th" "Iward scout troop in an effort to . followed by a moisture cream .raise funds for troop purposes. were released and the children There will be . . for the scramble merry enjoyed voi..nta-rmntrihu- - fresh eces. After 10 minutps. th -tions .cream is tissued off. leaving you ccepted. lilt to iace tne season's flossies hi,i' " V JOLLEY FAMILY HENR styles. dies centered the long table which Will hold their 29tlh annual held the refreshments. Gifts were reunion at Grove, right, presented to Ronnie by Shirl nana iorK oiCherry rior-ciCreeK ran- There are approximately 34.000 and Ronald frvine, Petro, Gayle "1K oil companies scat "V Leslie Faden, Roger Clark, Patsy competitive ann nose i tered throughout the United Morgan, Ronald and Joyce McKee, vine Aug.snouin Dring ineir own states Ahn Breinholt, Sandra auenning Carol ,. camping equipment. Cabins Gold Cov Black, Rosemary and Stella available at Springville. Homes, Dickie and Judy Elliott, Mrs. of local members of the family Pink Tall Can Fred Clark, Mrs. Carl Elliott a open for older family members grandmother; Mrs. A. L. Carter, and those coming etc. by bus. a great grandmother, and Mrs. of Henry Jolley. Aug. 26 Sidney Faden. Mrs. Fred Clark This is birthday family's centennial year. and Mrs. Dean Clark assisted J. O. Circle S Jolley, Heber M. Day, Pearl with the serving. Jolley Daniels and Rex Jolley, Oz. Can committee members. L-Qll- anH Guests Enjoy Garden Social By TANA RICHARDS cyc matters of business were taken spANIj3H FORK- -A tea daintily Satur-nee- d trousseau appointed on the with talks up together for preparation during the day honored Lenore Bowen, who Is to become the bride of Bill present world crisis. New state off icerrs were elected Nelson in early autumn. Hostess and Mrs. Mildred Farrlngton of for the tea way Mrs- David Lake City was named to head!Bowe" G- and the groom's mother, lMrFrank Nelson received the state auxiliary. A banquet, gold star mothers uesls wun rars- "wen ana me tea and past president's breakfast! bride-to-bwere enjoyable highlights of the; The elaborate trousseau 'plays were shown by the follow- ing: Mrs. Eliza Money, grand- Those attending from Provo in mother of Mr. Nelson: Mrs. Mollie addition to Mrs. Higgins in- - rrp.r Mr. wntiam t or. Mr. eluded Mrs Gus Soutas Mrs.,John H. HaleS) Mrg, Ann Nel.OIli Mrs. George Worthen and Madge iMrg. Elmer Swenson. Mrs. Lorin Bailey. Creer, Jr., Miss Lois Ann Nelson, Mrs. Roy Creer and Mrs. J. A. Thalian Club, Ed&emont C Trousseau Tea Well Attended - ' nnn Retiring Members " PnllpnP incoiuci Special Guests nKeUniOn At Swim, Outing s, Provo junior high school student,! who drew the winning poster. Mrs. hugging reports a very successful convention of the auxiliary which was held as a part of the regular American Legion state convention, meetings were It 'it Ely besides the parents of the groom. The young couple will make their home in Logan where Mr. Evans will continue his studies at the USAC. Legion Unit Captures Honor in Poppy Contest Monday, August 21, 1950 YOUR MONEY BACK! (Adv.) V 1..'..... ITTINO " 1 V r(4 iSJmmwm'! '.ay.-s v. l4mt Styt ' , CHILDRIN't SHOIt If A SPECIALTY WITH A IS 30 North University Provo SHOES PHONE 37M US MEM, PRICES EFFECTIVE IN OUR PROVO STORE 384 Weot Center, Provo |