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Show SUNDAY HERALD SUNDAY, SEPT. 23, 1951 Prove, Utah County. .Utah Lady Lionsi Set Benefit Book Review Provo Girl KlIElYBfML. ,J ' tff,W 'IT Helen Kimball ot Salt Lake City will be presented by the benefit Provo Lady Lions in review 6i the book Time OufFbr Miss Boo," at the Valley mortuary drawing room, Thursday, at 8 p.- iii. Each year the Lady Lions sponsor a project to, rmise funds for drives which they contribute to during the year and they are' also contributing to a lund to lurnisn a room at the Utah Valley hospital. This year the club chose to present Helen Kimball. Tickets may be 'purchased from any member of the Lady Lions or at the door. The public is rnvited and the program is being directed by Mrs. Elmer Terry, president, I - ! To Wed This Week I 07 ass aw'aBBfl w ML fi ns nle. - Li i News of the rnuimnt forthcoming marriage of Marilyn nopKins jromeroy and Estol Slm-kiwill be received with ure by their many friends. The couple will be married on Wednesday at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Hopkins by Bishon Plrilsn Rigby. Bidden to the ceremony will be parents of the bridegroom. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Simkins and close family members. The couple will leave for a short honeymoon and return to live in Provo. 4Che bride-eleis a former graduate of Provo high school. Estol has recently received hit release after four years of service in tne u s. army. ' r a 4a- J - ct Vol ley Circle Welcomes New Members I L: Mrs. Johnson Greeted by I I. Birthday Club Gertrude Peterson was MR. AND MRS. WALTER G. TAYLOR welcomed as a new member of rvennem jonnsnn was Airs, n her birthday anniValley Circle OES in a meeting greeted Friday evening at the Masonic versary Thursday by members of temple. the Happy Birthday dub meetMrs. Herma Holt, president, Mrs, Arnel S. Milner who before her rriage on Saturday ing to enjoy visiting and hand was Grace Cheever. a business presided at general work. meeting Which was followed by Refreshments were served and the serving of refreshments by a lifts presented to the honoree by committee headed by Mrs. Myrtle the Mesdames Albert Bridces. Cowan and including Mrs. Alice Hi Mr. and Mrs. Walter G. Taylor at the old Geneva resort. " Arrel Adams. LaVern Frandsen. (aB P Mrs. Scherer. Dorqthea Morley. 722 W. 3th N., affectionately Always active in community Bob Goddard. Clair Roundy. Kent HONEYMOONER8 RETURN Mrs. Arm Ray and Mrs. Mildred of known to their scores of friends and LDS church affairs. Mrs. Prue and R. R. Walsh. Mr. and Mrs 'Paul Roy lance. Drew. as ''Uncle Walt" and "Aunt Ag" Taylor has served as a Relief soreceived (Era nkie Paskett.) the included Others attending CheeVer S. Milneri and ArneJ note fifty years of married ciety president for five years and 'he marriaire of Grace' guests at a wedding reception For Your Next 25 Yton of Mesdames Harriett Bullock, Clara will on 28. conwas The life her honored for IS at the home of Mrs. "was solemnized in the Manti LDS temple Saturday. recently Mabel Deck, Nellie occasion Friday,be Sept. Culmsee. Sept an marked by tinuous service of over 59 years will Dining feature Eva Martin, which followed In the eveninjr some 100 family members and close Dilley, Thursa Engelman, Clara house to- - be held in their as a visiting Relief society teachtheir marriage performed Gallagher, open friends were bidden to the home of the bride where a wed- Belle Free, Florence home from 5 to 8 p.m. at whicn er'. She is also a member of the earlier there by Bishop Ralph Juanita Grames, Bessie Grimm, all relatives and friends are in- Daughters of Utah Pioneers. ding supper was served by Mr. and Mrs. George A. Cheeyer, Muriel Greiner, Hattie Ladle of the Eleventh LDS Immisch, LAMBDA TAU Mf. S. Mrs. and Mr. Taylor was born in Provo Chaever, Sr.. Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Stanley Ethel Ireland, Margaret Johnson, vited to call. The young couple's ward. are Mrs. Jessie Paskett S. Cheever. Mr. and Mrs. Winslow S. Cheever and Tirzah Nellie Leander, ' Hp' Lansing. The affair is by in 1872 of pioneer parents and has parents 8 . with m Mrs. p. Monday the sons and daughters of the spent his life here. For many Lacelle Creer. Beginning meet- - and Mr. and Mrs. Earl N. Aiip Nelson, Cheever, brothers and sisters of the bride. A wealth of Grace Mayhew, Barand ito is expected that years he Was associated with Jane Rasmasson, Oss; Betty couple, Roy la nee of Provo. They have to the arrangements. lovely fall flowers added beauty Sessions. Pauline Shipman, all will be on hand to assist in Taylor Brothers Company being a honeymoon to bara enjoyed New Mrs. Milner chose a becoming dress of navy blue Mary Jo Shipman and Leah the receiving. of head the hardware department WOMEN'S COl'NCIL FOR national park and are e reiirea Virom me store.1.in ivis CHRISTIAN SERVICE trimmed with lace and added a corsage of pink rose, buds Wagner. making their home at 1117 E. Mrs. Taylor was the former because of ill hearth and; became a u uurUt Provo. 6th'N.,Tn ck. for the wedding supper. an PPle grower. In the rogress luesoay, 2 p. m., at the Provo immir-- f 7 ,n T The new couple will honeymoon briefly, returning tp church. s of his Provo orchard been -Community 1 P& IV her family to Provo at" the age Subdivided and is now Provo where they will continue to make their home. An excellent of 8 years. eight near district locat ... s cook she has been known in the (residential his home. For present eight tern-. 1 I p. m. Masonic rnmmiinitv for her ahititv to he was of the pie.Tuesday, Regular business meeting. DotG was associated with her husband fld ener.eLt-W-C.h-pro- r,, PAST MATRONS a me CIRCLE. OES ncai I iivw T eim vciicyi AMERICAN FORK Burning auxiliary enjoyed a delightful plant. e Grace of Seventy-fivfriends The autumn leavesj party recently. tapers and lovely i.au p. m , Mr. Taylor has always loved nranciaij,. of Arnel! Pr;r-,rl- c made a very pretty table decora'-- i affair was attended by fifteen, Cheever, Saturday-bridwith Mrs. H. J. Blumerufhal, Plans for' an annual. Ac 1 rr m nnu , n r . fino I art1 were nnnoi a L j ICl fXo home lUb at one shower S. Milner, greeted her was served at The " tive scheme at the summer . ..I. v.. j.co - :iS0 Est Center street Business when members ofi and social given Thursday irrthej a of the Clyde Birks in Tibbie long table. a, S developed H animal,: Hi. hobbies include illT'hoJSi The annual election of officers home of Mrs. G. L, Weetchv Mrs. MrrrnQQnTS OT' Hollow American Fork canyon.! Fortnighters met Thursday at the lecting phonograph records and home of Mrs. Donald NeweU. where women of the Firemen'sl was held and MrsV Alex Karren, Weetch was assisted with hostess . at present he is the owner of an LEAGUE OF UTAH WRITERS, Pearl Snow and Mrs. K6C6nt WrBOQinQ by president; Mrs. Ronald Bate, vices duties-b- y Club president Mrs. J. L. Bach; unusual collection from cylinder PROVO CHAPTER S. WilMams. Wfel ofColif. president; Mrs.r, Warren T. Ander-iVed- a Oct. "41 and the of data presided ana wits.' ur. Ariel aaun aciea as mier son, secreiary-ireasuretne Will the which 1 4 K W" 1r M 7 wedding V Wori reception rr. n M nutria ol . evel . rry..rw K,. i i M IV IV ll Starter Set includes 4 large Clyde Birk,- historian, were re- of ceremonies introducing a pro- giver during tne week honoring of people and Dlaces of .Mrs. Eldon Payne 370 E. 5th N be held at the home of .Mrs. J. F .dinner plates. 4 cup and J of music and tributes which Mr and Mrs. ' Harold George pictures elected. Is gram Daynes. D He is a member of ;Uvt woouey Burt oiw Salt Lake 4 bread and wumen- - aiienauisi m.ciuaea violin muMi, juuc XJnl Muhlestein at the 1 ne oiner . V. . , nc a d LUS-- . ..K, l. T iriW.iii Mn Vu .11 and 19.95 were tne Aiesaames L.eo cvarney.ftnoiomew, accompaniea oy ' ward hall Mrs R H Lunceford bftters rnrtGorman wmiams served Mr Tavinr m..ni. .mon. h., Mm. Mabel Harmrr, sute presi'mBfrftn nf honor with Neldon Varney. John Varney, Garl Gibson: vocal trio, Mrs. .Mer-t.If pieces purchased light refreshments to those menHoward Humphries, Lenard Kel- - rill Reynolds. Mrs. Leo. Ferre Mr-- $ Rorrt oisen Mama Muhle interest's, crocheting and piecing. d'nt- - wU1 Separately 2Z40 tioned. Mrs. A. C. Keves. mother -. and Mrs. Clifton Benof ruVs Griffin. Harvel and accompan' tops ley, LeRpy King, Muhlestein Beth quilt i,aR.SOCIAL of the host eases and club mem- RT nett. Dean Bateman, Glert Chad- - ie by Mrs. Verna Brumnj5k:jmnceford The couple are parents of seven arld Dorothy Lunce- -i Ibert the Mesdames Martin Rust. vocal Mrs. Bill HvHAMILTON'S Chadwick and Francis readings Tchildren. four of whom are Ariel Ballif; wick, fnrrt ir, ttrnnHrv 'ni.r. 8 p. m.. Mrs. A Krea v. Forbes-BertraWednesday. Smith E Anderson. solo. Mr. Ballif witn Mrs. cnospn These are. T w.u -- one. vypenin. social ot tne J Storey. Harry Brown. The couple were wed in the ng. ".hk Torvall to make a reservaN 21 Main Av W. Phone S738J Ahland- salt Lake LDS temple and are Eastmond, (Clami i) l Saratosa. year. Dessert luncheon served v- ... x.-- n j...i at, the piano; duet, J. r accomNorma H. Mrs. and er .first. Dyer, Pleasant in home George be . Taylor, (Peg) tion to Springmaking thir Soles, Ray Olaen and Jack Logan! ville. Grove; J. Wesley (Bun) Taylor. panied by Mrs. Elya Davis; ,toast j Wil-1 Mrs. Mr. J. to and U. T. the and Mrs. bride, Sutton; Marjone Kocherhans presided Provo, HAWAII liam Knight; tribute U her Mr. atvthe' guest bookat the reception. (Inez) Oakland. Cal. . . . and Mrs. Monroe Paxman; advice ' ; with us for Aloha to the bride and bridegroom, W.O.I Week! Tributes were paid and "Itempae -v f Call presented to- iurs. inrisnne tribute by Dr. Amos N: Mer- onuw .ia:i:tana xoii uj T. and remarks by Mrs. Alonzo rill, Mrs, Mnrley rriemhers oMhe.ir ICU club which V". Booth. Carol Christenseris 11 43 J or 387 E. 3rd No. met Thursday aft the home of Mrs. Vpna Dee Carter entertained w Provo Amtoft. accordion ' dUef music while' re-The afternoon was sjjent with freshments were being served. i i 'An important meeting of all the children's ward at the ho- Women attending are aaked Many lovely fall flowers graced mf mbr ,J the,Uiah the brin .relenStiv'e. froi? ' v C by clubs, will be held Monday at 2 foc. any toys which they may Abbott. Mrsi Ida "Horrocks, , p.m. in the East Provo stake rec- - have. Lois BarthMrs. Horrocks, . jreation center. 9th East. Second, The chairman from each of the i r . . i ... i oiomew.Tvuoy South. Members are also asked toicommittees will give a report on bring guesU iff they would like what their group has been doing. received Jttto Wfrd to; J Officers, advise that there are Folding of bandages will be. plenty of chairs at the center, but ; a c J j'v wa" aconducted and also the making ask that all who can, bring their S?5! rierv,-Verwashable toys for the use ofi own folding tables. Z Ljitr gin i win? handwork and social visiting with SHEETS Each a short club business session. The tray refreshments w e r e Mrs served by the hostesses. fboose this sloe LAUNDRY" MINIMUM Amtoft and Mrs. Snow, to Mrs BUNDLE . Glen Eves and Mrs. Amelia Car lile of Heber, guests, and mem PHONE 2121 FOR PROMPT PICKUP bers, the Mesdames Dwight Bill Bullock, Tony ings, Jenjamin AND DELIVERY SERVICE Erekson An Brumnjak, Mary drew Jensen, R! Lee Johnson Levi Manwaring. Eliza Morrill OK LAUNDRY Sarah Ramsey, Lon Safford War it for endless hours on foot. Thomas F. Spalding and. Ray Wat 449 W. CENTER kins. X It's comfortably styled . . . crafted of supple calf . . . made with Air Step's exclusive Magic Sole feature. And it's priced at just ' Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Taylor Will Note Golden Wedding ProminentL5fc5vo Pair Wed n MatfT emple Ceremony ";' Club Notes d being-arrange- . Vo-sem- ite ; u-,t- upilul Fireman Ladies Reelect Officers Fnrtninhtprc co-ow- Lovely Affair jGt rOr - ss hot-suppe- -- Ar I r j ta " Malay Blossom J' A . . j 1 a The Today Last : - i N V. ,,. j I llfai V i ! Pi Opportunity l - I Birthdays Noted At Club Meeting . ; , . HoDital V Guild Sets Work g Meeting Monday at 2 P. M. 1 - .:. --ma - . H 3- - - i- v--. 1 1 i - 0. K. - J??"rZ Laundry -- "ii. W SPECIAL SHEET I I i I I ttT85b V De-vo- na T - y - k'""' Vu-- " "-o- f 8 . End of Month Sale 40 Broken to Sizes-R- eg, 1 45 DRESSES 4.95 ........ Now 2.9a flatter of fasliioii;... iib new fall shoes COATS 39.50 Now mil 25.00 t i 50 COATS Very specia- lReg. to 24.75 Now 50--100- ..Some valued to DC IL.7J 1 O .... 59.50 SLIPS Now A Qft X0 - . Speciaf all colors 29.50 BRASSIERS Show-For- m m AA and 1.98 .2.98 NKJHT GOWNS 2.98 Nylon' Tricot trim Special Costumi Jewelry $100. and Up Gloria's Shop 66 NO. UNIV. AVE. . e stack Brown : . comfort that's down to earth. Charming new shoe t vies that flirt and flatter canae a flutter in fashion circles. See then here, now. 905 to T BLOUSES Nylon Tricot trim ........Now ... Fit that seems like walking on, wing . Wool Suits Vo i . Calf M sB:':'3sfctZsiM "fVk.i. 1205-- Wet 2.98 Randalls Put Yourself In Our Shoes asi 127 W. Center ' i jl 1 " |