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Show C DAILY HERALD Monday, October 23, 1850 Provo Matron Provo Hi&h en Hear Celebrates.' Golden : Date Speaker "England! Point .:,..v."-:Vf us ' pleasant dinner at a local caff Friday evening was. givao by family members to honor. Ms. Ktta cranam on the occasion of her rotb wedding anniversary, Musical numbers were riven fay of View" waa the aubject given by Elizabeth Souter before Provo High School , xr Memoir, t frww Women in recent meeting held at the charming new home of ' Mrs. Farreli Madsen. a son, and social R. B. Mrs. Merrill Christopherson, visitingGraham, was . ' enjoyed. the conducted business president, t: was Graham married Mrs, Oct Mrs. H. and Stella Oaks, 19, lpOQ,. Jn meeting Alpine. She Uved program chairman, introduced the there sometime before moving to guest speaicer. '5 Miss Souter, who has spent 18 Colorado where. Mr. Graham was for months in the British Isles spoke manager o the general atore Fuel Company at Somon the present form of socialism the Utah Mr. Oraham died at Somergovernment with the health and erset. set in 1823i Mrs. Graham moved scnoQj programs. Musical numbers were fur with her family to Utah following nished by Jean Slack and Mrs her husband's death, where she has resided since, H. Rey Slack. Graham has three sons Refreshments were enjoyed as Mrs. one and hm hn.tUM n daughter. nd all were in rvH hii at the dinner as fol. Jen.en. - chairman, with ' Mr... attendance, Graham and wife, Richard Gunn, Mrs. Frank Cham lowai F, U. Afton Graham an Sunnyside: berajMra. Wendell Rigby, Mrs, J. wife, R, W. Graham and,wife of W, Thornton, Mrs. Meldoh Warner. Mrs. Leslie, Wheeler, and Provo .tno Mrs. r. h, (June) Wooliey, and Mr. WpoUty o Salt Mrs. Ivan Young. Guests attending included Mes- Lake ujiy. dames: Amos N. Merrill, Albert Swenson, Glen Kenner, Grant Penrod, D. V. Tregeagle, Roland Clarence Thunnell, Ellertsen, Rees Bench, Max. Mitchell, LaVar In Kump, Grant Larsen, Grant Greer, Bert Asay, Austin Loveless, Mary H.' Mortimer, J. C. COMMITTEE iEiSlON Putting th finishing touches to the program tef the annual membership Haws, Carl Madsen, Owen Bingof chairman Mrs. Croft center, Council Larsen, li arrangements;' Wemeni of left, the banqaet . Mrs. Luanna Hilton OREM ham, Marion Olsen, Milton MarMrs, Christie Lund Coles, toastmistress; and Mrs. Phil Snow, who is in charge of the favors. shall, Maronj Cottam. Merrill was hostess to the Elhconip club The annual event U scheduled for Thursday evening in the Womens clubhouse. Sandberg, Milton Nelson, Bertha at her home on Friday evening. Durnell, Wayne Sorenson, Arnold Highlight of interest was a lovely Bergeson, Clarence Knudaen, Don arrangement of American Beauty Beebe, Ren Smith, Otis Carling, roses employed in the decorative Kate Bjerregaafd, Harry Black-wel- l, scheme. During a brief business Floyd Breinholt, Edith B. meeting that proceeded the card Stimpson, Ross Bachman, Carol sames the group voted to enter Raile, Lucille S. Page, Betl S. tain their husbands at a special Hinman and A. Wayne Cowley. minute rrenarations .are being made to program party each six weeks. Barbara Losser was welcomed as a new and menu for the annual Womens Council membership ban- - SPANISH FORK Members of The high score award member. vne nomwn eiuuouupc the Agalain club, iij gay Halquet slated lor i nursaay evening ai was gained by Mrs. Eugenia loween costumes, were guests at Huntsman with Mrs. LaVern commencing at 7:30 o'clock. Clark receiving the consolation In an announcement in The Daily Herald of Sunday, the the home of Mrs, Hannah Hawk favor. date was given as Tuesday night, but this was an error and ins Thursday evening. The enter- TRES JOLI Refreshments were served at meet Club will tainment rooms were festive with i .on the banquet will be held Thursday. to those named and Mrs. Irene u Thursday mi n U. fr. A hot pot Mrs. Merelda Shinkle, Mrs. Croft Larsen is general cnairman oi tnis annual Halloween decorations. a T a luck dinner was served from i.13 fhV,E.iSUngr.. Burnita Martin. Mrs. Edith offm anH ah will be assisted by Mrs. A. O. Anderson and table H. gaily decorated with pump hostess. a l inc3 next uicciihk Duke. An intrieuinsr theme of "Gay Nineties in kins, apples, juavis. and autumn flowers of Mrs. home at the Nov. for Mrs. Fern Olson, dressed as a LADIES LITERARY Review" has been chosen but details of the entertaining a guest day Wednes Huntsman. scarecrow, won the prize (for the Willat hold program are being kept secret. until noon of the home of Mrs. Hugo day costume. Games were played, Price. . Tuesday with best Reservations may be made went scores for and high prizes CHAPTER BETA SIGMA PHI Mrs. Orvil Drysdale or Mrs. Larsen. to Mrs. Lucile Magleby, Mrs. IXIWill be guests of Xi Beta chapter, Lucy Hill and Mrs. Sterling Tan Beta Sigma Phi on Thursday at ner. The consolation prize was 8 p. m. at the home of Ellen Mont-Vie- w presented to Mrs. Blanch Jensen Tingey, 562 N. 2nd E. Joan Hinand The committee in charge of the will speak on her experiences at party was, Mrs. Wallace Gardner, the Pageant of Beauty in Atlantic Will chairman, and her assistants City. Mrs. Owen Heninger presented were: Mrs. Allie Oberhansley, LAMBDA TAU t delightful program to the FortParty- Mrs. Fawn Hales, and Mrs. Loneta Mrs. Leo P. Hales will be host nighters club when they met reJohnson. ess tonight at 8 o clock in her cently at the home of Mrs. O. D. The Mont-VieCNM club members were endancing home, 239 E. 1st S., at a white Bruce. Mrs. Heninger chose for will hold a Halloween . her subject "Knowing Yourself." tertained in the home of Mrs. group elephant party. costume party Thursday comMrs. Bruce decorated her living BETA SOROSIS Lewis Hancock recently. 9 m. in the p. mencing at room with colorful cosmos and an Will hold at session open enTall flowers decorated the Edgemont recreation hall.enfor the 3 p. m. on button chrysanthemums at the Scera lounge An orchestra has been . Music will tertaining rooms and needle work meeting. Wednesday. therapy refreshwill be gaged, there A short business session was be subject of the program given and luncheon were the diversions. ments and all over 18 are in-conducted of Marcel Lake Salt by Mrs. Martin Rust, by Tyrrel Ireta were Mesdames Present vited to attend and enjoy the of the group. Light represident City. fun. H. Tanaren. May Y. Roberts, freshments were served to Mrs. Mrs. Velda Small, Ortm resi- VALLEY CHAPTER S, OES Frerf Forbes, Mrs. Bertram Smith, 8 m. meet Stella D. Taylor, Wilma S. HawWill at p. to her Tuesday make dent who has left Mrs. E. J. Storey, Mrs. R. G. Gaw, kins. Myrtle D. Dean, Clara G home in San Leandro was guest at the Masonic temple with the Mrs. Donald J. Newell, Mrs. John Matrons and Past Past Patrons Stola of at honor S. Viola BaU, pleasant evening Boyer, Lura Mrs. Betty Rae Nelson, F. Daynes, a entertaining. group of friends LINCOLN LADIES recently when Mrs. Ann and worthy and Erma Walker. Soules, and those were bidden to the home of Mrs. t at the home already mentioned. tcnight Oss. Earl 23 Monday, Oct Bennett at an A lovely organdy apron was of Mrs. LeemanMrs. PKOVO social. Evan Baugh opening to the honoree by the L chairman of Toast of New Or presented Eleventh Birthday Academy arrangements and group who embroidered their Mrs. T. Earl Pardoe leans. I will speak Heme Motor-V- u Celebrated My Foolish Heart, names on the apron. Little suit on her recent trip to Europe. cases telling her new address Dana Andrews. wlfl be special music. Guest of honor at a pleasant The Petty Girl, were given as favors at the There Paramount TSC ITOVERSITY WARD was the Bob which served luncheon afternoon by Cummings. MrS. Joseph Gagon will be the Will hold a Halloween Harvest family dinner Sunday folto Mrs. the Strand Tbe Mating of Millie, hostess Small and on Wednesday at 8 o'clock. dance at 8:30 Wednesday at the hostess was Virginia Luke, daughter of Glen Ford. Jack Perham, NINETEENTH CENTURY lowing: Mrs. Fourth ward hall. Guests are Mr. and Mrs. Theron H. Luke Uinta Iroquois Trail. Mrs. Ralph Seibel. 2:30 o'clock asked to come in costume. An Springville, Will meet at Friday Riverside Roller American Fork, Mrs. Clifford at the home of Mrs. Vernon Bus-ter- officers and teachers whose eleventh birthday anniverWrestling meeting will Rink. Holt, Mrs. Dean O. Bullock, Mrs. instead of Tuesday as pre- precede the dancing scheduled at sary was being celebrated. W. F. Sessions, Mrs. May Wil- viously announced. FORK 7:30 o'clock. Centering the table was a beau- AMERICAN B. Stan liamson, Mrs. B. D. Dilley, Mrs. The Cameo Furies, cake tifully trimmed birthday James Lansing. Mrs. Aria Beebe, wyck. The Happy Years, D. Mrs. Robert Shipman, Mrs. Whit-for- d Coral holding eleven candles which were lighted during the dinner. Stockwell. Bate and Mrs. L. K. Leander. Gifts were presented to the LEHI Royal Rocky Mountain, E. It junior not cooperating when young miss and the group sang a Flynn. you diligently prepare hot cereal serenade of "Happy Birthday" Utah Fancy Pants, B. Hope. for his breakfast? Serve it with OREM a crown of canned fruit cocktail, for her. CInemotor Beautiful Blond and there'll be plenty of cooperUTAH'S MOST BEAUTIFUL THEATM B. from Bashful 3end. Grable. ation. Adults like it, too. Scera Duchess of Idaho. PAYSON STARTING TONIGHT 7:00Shews Winchester '73. J. Hulsh and 1:10 Stewart. Star Panic in the Streets, P Douglas. . Mtteatoc6krbTTECHXlCCLCHl 14-Ispectacular PLEASANT GROVE Grove Rocky Mountain, E. Flynn. G. B. SPANISH FORK The Happy Years, Anrelus ARE D. Stockwell. Arch Live My Blue Heaven, B. "SIZED" JUST Grable. SPRING VILLE ESTHER WILLIAMS RIGHT A Southern YanCInemotor kee; Annie Get Your Gun, B. VAN JOHNSON Hutton. Park The Savage Horde, W. A. JOHN LUND OCT. 25-2- 8 Elliott. Rivoll Treasure Island, B. TECHNICOLOR Driscoll. . r-- ; ing room to capacity Saturday eveninjr tq view the Hail organiza- -; . v.-.:; A. n-- Yesharah Will Bel Beauty-ConscioWomen Guests Of Attend Style Revue Sali Lalce Gfoup Provo's beauty conscious women filled the Berp; drawProvo Yesharah tion members, are Invited to be the guests of the Salt Lake chapter Thursday evening. A chartered bus will leave and county building at ,city . fl:30 'p.m. jhat 'evening, and "all members desiring to go should contact I Pearl Snow prior to that time. The next regular monthly meeting will be held Friday evening at the home of Mrs. Julia Knudsen, 430 ft,. 3rd W. at which time Mr, Hilton Robertson will speak on Hong Kong and LDS mission ac- -. tivities. Faahlon revue sponsored by the Utah County Beautician' association as a preview to the observance of National Beauty Salon week, Oct. 22 to 29. Mrs. Mary Kawakamt o American Forki third vict president it the state organisation and chairman of publicity for the Show aet the pace of the evening and introduced Ruth Tolman of Salt Lake City whose charm and easy comments added a smart touch to the style menu of creations, artistic and imaginative and running the gamut from the lollypop age to the silver hair and shawl era, A long parade of models, showed the latest in hair styles, esch one a new delight of the artistic and creative ability of the various operators, in blonde hair, flashing midnight black, gingersnap tresses and the ever beautiful silver in all its various shadings. Styles showed the use of flirtatious curls, obli- color cocktail rinses and Sie lines, very short,- middle of the road, and longer length hair. Mrs. Bert Hedquist, 77, and oldest lady in attendance was presented with a lovely corsage during the drawing in which several hundred dollars worth of beauty service cards were given out Committee in charge of the highly successful evening were Lillian Hardy, Mildred James, n, Margaret King, Allie B. Mary Kawakaml and Jane Iwamoto. Mrs. Lydia was the music director and played appropriate background music during the show. Robert Curtis gave accordion solos and acrobatic numbers were given by Ronald Peart Vocal numbers were also given. : V Elhconip Club Meets Flower Decked Home - , Womens Council Banquet Highlight Of Social Week Agalain Club Holds Gay Halloween Fete Lit Club Notes .Han"' Dance CNM Club Meets For Needlework And Chat Session Mrs. Heninger Speaker For Hold Group Halloween Fortnighters Raljoween To Theme Gay Parties angel-textur- Membership Tea Social Highlight HEBER: The American Legion annual membership tea was held recently in .the Memorial building. Hostesses inr cluded Barbara McDonald, president; Etheawin Spencer, Lois Fox, Afton Lee, Margaret Felt, Ella Danielson and Lavina Johnson. Emma Wherritt and Thelmji Wootton served. The table centerpiece wa an artistic arrangement of fall leaves and berries. auxiliary's ed - Hallo FORK we'en parties are in the making throughout the city. , Tuesday night the First ward Members will enjoy an old time family night of Hallowe'en Jollity at the ward church with the MIA in charge. All members of the ward are Invited to come in costume. The party will begin at 7:30 p. m. The Fourth, Fifth and Sixth wards are joining 'in a big Hallowe'en festival Tuesday evening in the stake tabernacle amuse ment hall beginning at 7:30 to which the members of these three wards are invited and urged to come in costumes, say the MIA officers in charge. The Seventh and Second ward are joining also in their Hallo we'en party in their ward Church Tuesday evening at 7:30. Costumes will add to the fun. Arr elaborate Hallowe'en party is scheduled for next Wednesday night, Oct. 25, by the American Fork fire department members and the. department auxiliary to be held in the Legion hall. Prizes for the best costumes will add to the fun. The committee in charge consists of Mrs. Alex Karren and Mrs. Ronald Bate, with Mrs. Franeis Anderson entertainment chairman and Mrs. Glen Chadwick refreshments chairman. The First and Fifth wsxd Fireside Chatters, a group dPtwelve couples, will enjoy a 'party next Wednesday night. Complete with "spook alley," the affair promises to be a lot of fun. AMERICAN I NOW PLAYING . I Open 1:15 - Last Shew u wit Mot gias eocei SVi ; I N TbCHNicotORlUr Cher-ringto- Klrk-patri- ck r a r Y Colega Club Holds Gay Halloween Social In Home A recent meeting of Colega club was held at the home of Mrs. Ned Darling in, the form of a Halloween social. A variety of games in keeping with the theme were played and fortunes were given out of a "witches brew" pot. Luncheon was served With appropriate Halloween figures being used and those present Included Mesdames Bill Clark, Emer Ostler, John Freckleton, Montez Hunter and Thea Featherstone, Mrs. Tony Medvid and- - Mrs. Ross Hall were guests. . en, v i. II mi cmoi ttciAti UYIft KftMV KITKtTH GRAYSON-UNZA-HIVE- ntim iamis Muciai ciikioi amm Added " COLOR CARTOON MARCH OF TIME LATEST NEWS - w Mrs. Velda Small Guest At Going Away Social . SnusSpp Will-mee- M. at A Relief Society Will HDRT! "ARMS AND PIONEER WARD Meeting will commence at 2 o'clock. Mrs. Johnny Belle Wil liams of Rivergrove ward will give the literary lesson. There will be a nursery. THE MAN" NOW! CHOCOLATE SOLDIER OCT. Here is another glimpse of! Teut Becker. Elsie Chamberlain! Carroll was here, and in her purse she had a very fat letter from Teut. 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