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Show -- r j ' ;v 1. ' - " ; ; . - - , .J - .... I PROVOr UTAH . I : COUNTY ; UTAH SUNDAY, APRIL . w r : ? ,v" - - ?- 1 v - U i'. It N - rt?"P-.4- i - i I r v ? t c.? r; ' j.o' rzn i ; ,1 it f . f ' " 1 ? 'i -- .' : : ' ... 28 A rt Tea repare Jfor Anril I ' .? " t"t ' .f tit Vt1lxm4t '' tijIf iziJii2? - riry - ,r n f. ' - 1 .4-1,- AMMWMMMWMMMMMAMMMMAMMMAMMAMMMMMM 1951. 22, M'fiJ,''''-t5:'i,ji"A- . r, 1 ,1 Sv rhville en s Cluh r H 5o ce fy - Church - School Arte - Com ics - Edito rial Feature Section t ,' r - : t' ' - ' 1 ;s -- r- - . a ;i; Guests, From1 - . v - All Over State Invited i c -- SHEFFIELD By KATHERINE SPRINGVILLE The Fed. Women's dubs of1 Sprinorville are makinsr final erated arrangements for the annual art tea to be held next Sat- - ; urday, April 28, from 3 to 6 p. m. in the Art .building.. They will be hostess to mem. rt tl, b. - Aril ' . its fkY 'liar bers of Federated Women's clubs from all over the state, and ex- pect to entertain about 500 guests. Invitations have gone out to all federated clubs and a number of-- special guests,' including wives of state . and city officials; state and district officers of the federation; women artists of the state; , society editors of newspapers; Mrs.: Merlin SteedM Mrs. Oliver ;" Parsons, and women teachers of Springville junior and "senior high t" .v . : schools. . , Reception Committee committee chairman, ' Reception Mrs. Ray Klauck, of the Jeune Mere club will , be assisted by r. ; -2L-I J t' ? : 1 C..2s-7r- XI three members from each-a- f the local federated dubs; Mrs. Jimmie ,t Thorpe Lawrence, and Clara Harmer, Cultural Arts; Mrs. Mabel Wright, Mrs. Florence Nielson, Mrs.' Audrey Ford of the Mrs. Mary ' 1 Mere ' v " ' . " . . . , , t ,j , .'i,, Jeune Mrs. Lucy Roylance, Schwartz, . . " -- , Mrs. LaPriel FrieL. Aureole club; ' :. t. u j Mrs. Sylvia Crandall, Mrs. Vinn ' ' :. , .. ' ?: " ." r "i" ' - J- 'Jt "' ' ' f" f 1 ' Boyer. Mrs. NeH iCondie, . Alpha t ' ' ymtrissmitesm;i J f : V i Mrs. Bertha Johnson, Mrs. ' mm mill ' rt .tfmsKn-mwn,V. '' f Beta; mm nrn ' fnm I ., f1f ... r " X ' f iiiiJ. rf jjijj. jggjgf- LaRue Walker, Mrs. Mercedes Anderson, Ladies Literary club; Mrs.' A. W. Cherrington, Mrs. ' ;--J 1 ' " George E. Adams, Mrs. Ella. Rey- .' . . . . nolds, Mothers- Study club; Mrs. Ethel Christopher son, Mrs, 1 ' Josephine Whitipg, Mrs. Dorothy 1 --- P! , Hazel. Pari Passu club; Mrs. Ar thur Rich,. Mrs. John Judd and ' Mrs. C E. Eggertsen, Home Cul- ture club. 4. ' :, I 'Four Scheduled i ; ,i --- ." Mrs. Mae Huntington and Mrs. , Maty Schwartz from the-- art committee have also been especially , invited to act on the reception committee. They will conduct a . tour for the reception committee members on Friday; April 27, at ' 70'p4n. to better kcquaint. the receptionists with .the art- - and- 'v will enable them to answer visitors' questions the day of the tea.' Serving during the afternoon is under the" direction "of Mrs. Mary ' . FrieL chairman. She- - will be assisted by the following committees from the Various clubs: Cultural Arts, club, Mrs. Helen ; Bird, Mrs." Dorothy Christensen, Mrs. Lois Child; Alpha Beta club, Mrs. Merle Schreiner, Mrs. Zina "r . V ir?L': J ? susi.:!--. ih Condie, Mrs Ethel Weight; Pari M.w""1 4.1, i,.!.'l,i iiniiin'i.niii'i'ii mut uuuiiuin wiuuwiirSiui 7 m m iiwwUTiwiigiiiw ntnTriiif .i.iinlTiniii.nii.ii nij . f V A" Passut Mrs. Maurine Adams, Mrs... ' f,. :''.: . , im i..i' ...Hi.i.i.u. . r. Urs. Naomi Mc- .! ' i ,.. Helen Adams, WW P. mi ihuiui j 'I i y-- ' UW l. pjrt'4!jf xfeVi;' t 4cftvg?tT,f'";J1 T',TJ'?iil.,.J?wOT.a.. ""igyKenzie; Jeune Mere club, Mrs. , Olive. Bray," Mrs. Lenore Bills, y" Mrs. Beth. Jensen; Aureole club, ' Mrs. Mary Duke, Mrs. Lucille .. Turner; Ladies Literary,. Mrs. Melva Smith .and Mrs. Helen Crandall; Mothers, Study club, r ! -CrandaH, Mrs J. M. - :WyTO y , Hunter, Mrs. Nellie- - Anderson;. Home Culture dubi Mrs. Gwen Paxter.Mrs. Clair, Judd, Mrs. r fa Jack Perham. . PREPARE FOR ART TEA These Springville ladies have charge of preparaone of social alfairs annual their for tions April city's top Springr Other Committees ville Art exhibit tea. Top left Mrs. Frank Crandall, presidept of the Jueoe The six ladies who have been 'Mere club and general chairman of the tea, left, arranges flowers with Mrs. asked to pour for the tea are Mrs.' Paul Thorn of the Ladies Literary club and chairman of the decorations com- - ; Ed Clyde," wife .of. SprinsvUle's mittee. Top right --a portrait of Mrs. J- - Bracken Lee is admired by, left to mavnr' Mrs ArtViiif FinUw of refreshm'entij. right, Mrs. W. W. Clyde of. theofAlpha Beta club, chairman vice president f the district X the Oreole club, and Mrs. Owen Lambson, Mrs. Alton Packard; president irs. ju. ru Morrisork , president of the Cultural Arts club. Center left a statue of jLady Godiva is kucuuuii, . studied by, left to right, Mrs. Beulah Whiting- of the Mothers state president of Federated Study club, Women's clubs; Mrs. Harold program chairman; Mrs. Ronald Thorpe, Home Culture club, publicity Christensen, First vice president chairman, and Mrs. Blaine Clyde, Cultural Arts club, in' charge of tables and of the state federation; Mrs. C. R. dishes. Center "right Mrs. Glen Sumsion, center, president of the Ladies Lomax,. Payson, district federa Literary club, ipours for Mrs. LeRoy Erickson, president of the Alpha Beta ' tion president; Mrs. Leo Meredith club, left, and Mrs. Lee Taylor,, president of the Mothers ;Study club. Lower of American Fork, state chairman,. i left the intriguing little Snowboy statue occupies the attention of, left to of the penny art fund. right, Mrsi Lynn Christopherson, Pari Passu club, chairmaiji of the invitaThe dishes, tables and chairs tions committee; Mrs. Dave Friel, Oreole club, chairman of the serving comwill be arranged for by chairman mittee; Mrs. .Ray Klauk. Juene Mere club, chairman of the reception comMrs. Blaine Clyde and her assist mittee, and Mrs. Harold Jordan, president of the Pari Passu. ants, Mrs. Theora Peterson from the Cultural Arts club; Mrs. Veryl Thompson, Provo, from the Pari Passu flub; Mrs. W. R. Eddington ' " Tf m ' Home culture club; Mrs. Naomi ir yiiim i mm nw t f3.. "j " jimfii niiiiMmiMiiiiMn. i' Thorn from the Jeune Mere club;. Mrs: Esther Johnson, Aureole it f . club. ; ' Other committees have , been announced previously. ' Theme for Decorations .The theme,-sprinfantasy,. will be carried out in the decorations ; : . Jl of spring flowers, and in the re- freshments. A program of musical Gour-le- y water Bessie nfimbers has been arranged by Mrs. event. 300 miniature About forthe j '! .."'.' !:.. : I'--' "The requisites of a good paint Mrs. Beulah Whiting, ' program cominstructor is color arid artists have been 'art paintings Alice Louise Reynolds. Friend are assisted by Mrs. Ethel skill and chairman,, lng experience, As a part of the regular dinner ly tircle chapter listened to Tom pleted by. local artists to be given include the following: knowledge with feeling," Prof. Weight, Mrs. Almina Madsen and meeting ;."of ' the Provo Jaycee Bullock of Springville give an as favors at the Federated Clubs Mesdames Florence Beck, Bes- Roman Andrus .of the BYU told Mrs. Mary. Ann Lawrence. The wiU render musical art sie E. Gourley, Pearl Woolf, Eliv Phile wives held during the weeki Mrs. account of his experience as a of Utah Nada of Sorosis members following numbers while the tea is in proGillespie, Clara Taylor, as Chester Davis was voted in as prisoner of war in Mukden which luncheon at the; 26th .biennial zabeth' ' he conducted them through gress: String duet, David Dalton Lois Marie Robison, new president of the group; Mrs. ended six years! of service in the (convention of National Federa- Zena Anderson, ' Jennie Johnson, Stephen Clark, accompanied the Dunford, SpringviUe Aft gaUery, and Alice in Salt Lake, May Geneva Larson, Merle Foote, Ted Kerwin was made vice presi U. is. army and also of his' ex tion pf Music Erickson; piano solos, by AndrusJ ' Prof. Thursday evening. I. Melba Johnson, Adria Porter, ChOds; selections by the Douglas. dent; Mrs. James Hansen, sec periences as a delegate to the !l Scheduled : in Ithe Kammermeyer, Tana Bee, also explained the different types Musettes directed hy Mrs. AlLafayette LaVern retary and Mrs. Delbert Warner, Congress of Jaycees which was ballroom Belle Fillmore, Allie Jones, Lela of pictures and . what he thought berta Hoover; string: Quartet Hotel the of Utahr treasurer. Three new board memV held in Manila last year. Mr. of Anne Johnson. Bettr is to develop the theme CarrolL Eliza Fillmore, v Inez M. the artist was tryinie to bortrav. bes were also elected, Mrs. Roland Bullock spoke in a meeting of juncheon around ."Art Work of ' Southern Johnson, Eva Peterson, Ann Gray, Following the tour: thev group Hoover, Beulah Webb, Claudette Jensen, Mrs. .Earl Norton and the group held! in the home of Utah.''. Federated music cjubs of Jessie White and Maud B. Jacobs. returned to Provo to the home of Hill; vocal duets by Cora Thorn .! Mrs. American Financial aid in providing the Mrs Roy B Hammond. where, the Bird from BeverlyHifls, CaL, and . Mrs. Robert Peterson. Springville, .Jacob Coleman Friday. . Provo,; of Salt Fork-anLehi under the chair- favors has been given by Utah president Mrs William. Ft Schulti Eliza. Thorn Brinehurst The elections were conducted. A: delicious luncheon' was n- The last two are sis Lake commission. City. busiC. county Mrs. F. Packard of short conducted a manship president E. C. Petersen club presi-- J ioveri "hv thnsf attfnrl by Mrs. and Mrs. Victor J. Bird' will be Honors will be given at the ness meeting. Members were in- ters, formerly residents of spring-vill- e, dent, and following this . thejtertkining rooms were gay with hosts at the luncheon by National President vited, to - attend the Timpanogos ; event. evening, was spent playing cards. hyacinths, tulips; and other spring Mrs. j Elden Beck, chairman of Mrs. Koyden Keitn for out First district Federated women's ' Presidents of the various clubs, J. blossoms the decorated blossoms.! Spring art section of Provo Women's standing accomplishments of fed clubs convention iir Lehi, April will stand in the receiving line dinner table and 32 membersJ Mrs. Jennie K.. Man eum con the -with state officers and Council said; Saturday that over eration workers. Also' during 28. were present. 0 ducted the meeting and those at 450. paintings 4 by 5Vi size of mis ume a national award will Refreshments.. were then served together other honorary guests. . Present. members of the board tending were Mrs. Fern Eyring, floral design would be completed be presented the Salt Lake Tab to those mentioned and Mesdames were hostesses and these were: Mrs; Lester Taylor and Mrs. Lottie. ernacle Choir. Conspicuous Harold BaUey, R-- D. Cloward, So wards, Harold Van Wagenen. Mrs. Art Gillette, Mrs. Kerwin, H. Knight, Raymond, Alberta, honored guests- will: be Wagenen, Sherman among Duckett, JacK ,v. uixon, Dean Van Mrs. Davis, Mrs. Melvin Canada, special guests and Mes- - L. McArthur, Virginia C. Mur-doc- k. Dr. Frances Elliott Clark of Salt Arthur Rex Martin Johnson; Jack Winr, Dehnar Kenner. Frank Pain, Mrs. Douglas Mercer. dames Fern ,5. iBrimhall, Claire Nellie O. Parker . Aehsa E Lake City who is the oldest liying Jensen,' Lawrence Jones,' Milton Thomas," Paul W. Larscn, Rulon Mrs. Roland Jerften, MrsEarlte, Clark. Delia G Jackson. Flora Paxman and Birda B. Robinson, memoer of the National Federa Nelson, Wesley Knudsen, Carl Johnson, James V. Haslem. and IN. Love, Jennie B. Knight, Iris club members. MTsen. iiana tiott ofMusic clubs, , Lindleyr J. Edwin Stein Clifford LaVar Kump. r , t;,.'x?l' U - .vir . --Cr- i tl j. gtK aLjto. TOBLHj. Mrs.--Blain- '' X V I - !...,..-; ; t L f ""; t' . lt..n.i.u.. , -- ; i ' ' - . 'i v " m iyl -- ' '".wavw-rr'- ftg?irlr!j''a,t . V... .,.1 , ; f. x. 1 v 1r , , '. . . " T , , 4 l . ' 1 i - , ' , ' .i.i-l- i..-- ill ' - ., tl. -- ' ... ' - , &fr ,o i iniariii iii - r- -- " . lr-- -- -- W JT $t, - : b ii " . JKTv; k ;" 1 , i I ? 11 j '' 1 :f .: e rid 1 yi4;-- f n f -- ' :'l . . ! - , . - '.". - ,. i I , ' . ,1 '" ' -i- , . -- , "! ' -i MJm-bt- t. ' in n inM, ii - : n - -- r IM ii m m m mm. k ia v m ... Mrs.-Gra- v. ce . & , 28--th- e , . - ' fnd -- ) - -- . ).'. y,v" ' " J,;iV ', ' - ; '' " t Friends Honor Orem Woman-o82hd Birthday n . -t mn- great-grandchildr- - the-farnil- . . . , ; i V-i!- Ar-- Jaycee Wives Select death New Officers 'Pace The members of Camp Orem Provo. It OiloWlrre the of and Tmp View camps. OUP were! hef husband, Sidney." X. the first to honor Mrs Pa'ce eight years ago, Mrs. Pade moved " 'since Thursday on the ocpasiHii of: her! to Orem, where . she .Was' ' 82nd birthday anniversary 'lived, f '. . In a regular meeti of the; She is the mother of 0 liying camps in the home of Mrs. Adclli children, 28 grandchildjen; and Fielding, Mrs. I'ace gae a history 16 Mrs. Pace of her life and she was 'presented notes' that she has 151 descend with a bouquet of flowers,' cards' ants- -' !"" ' j and handkerchiefs. The . following comprise ' her Mrs. Willa Cox, Orem; children: were Refreshments and Mrs. Florence Pierce, Sah Diego, yr3t, Were present. following the afterridon social Cal.; Mrs. Stella Duf firi. Orem; an open house was held in the Mrs. James H. (Erma) Peterson, home oi Mrs. race in yrem: and Provo; Mrs. Noal (Caddie) Trre, Provo. Thomas Byron Pace. Salt manT neiehbors and friefirfi rzM to extend their good wishes. IniJLake City; Sidney Alexander Jr., of Mrs rem;,iMrs. Cleo Donna Beer, the evening Pace met in her home to enjoy sPaish Fork; George Roland games and refreshments. About'PaCe- - American Fork; and Carl 60 persons called during the Alma Pace, Provo. afternoon and evening, including two nieces from Provo, - Mrsi Millie Anderson and ' Mrs.'' Clara Biltmofe' House: Georfee Van- : Wllkins. .' derbilt estate at AsheviHe, N. C, 7j Mrs. Pace was bom an North contains 'no bedroom suites. It Ogden,; April 19, 1869. She has requires about five hour to visit lived at North Ogden, Layton and alii the rooms in the house. Hls .,; ; r ir-Ti- . ALR Chapter Hears Tom Bullock v.--- , : Miniature, Pain tin&s Ready As Art Luncheon Favors ''. Professor Leads Club on Touc Of Art Gallery g " . . . . county-sponspr- ed . ' . -- " -- 13-2- 0. j con-isti- nff ' -- - . - - i ... " : , - -- anp-jari- : , . |