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Show N v Dekatos SUNDAY HERALD Elects New Banrquet Closes . Officers Mrs. Cullen Chrlstensen was elected new president ' of Dekatos Literary Club in a meeting held Friday at the " bom of Mrs. Reed E. Nilsen, , Elected to serve with her were Mrs. Clinton Wiest. Vice president; Mrs. W. Reinwald Leiehty, treasurer; Mrs. W. W. Sorensen secretary; Mil. Flake Rogers, historian and parliamentarian and Mrs. J. B. Egan, entertainment chairman. Mrs. John B. French, president conducted the meeting. Other re tiring officers are Mrs. Stanley N. Clark. Mrs. Clifford Hlnriehsen, Mrs. La Veil Knight. Mrs. J. Benson Egan and Mrs. Kent McKnlght Melvin Arlington of the Columbia-G- SUKVEY WAKDROBES . . . Four of the bevy of attractive models who will show late Spring fashions fashion show. "Paris Wednesday evening at the Palmyra Stake house in the Jaycee Wives sponsored in the Spring." Inspecting wardrobe items are (left) Margene Gunderson, Deon Mortensen, Joann Dart . and Genevieve Larson. X Club Notes S. F. Jaycee Wives Set SUB DEBS. . rhis afternoon p.m. with Lee Winkler. 246 E. 4th S. Fashion Show SPANISH FORK All the mance of "Paris in the Spring" wjll-bbrought before fashion-consciowomen of the Spanish Fork-are- a on Wednesday evening at the Jaycee Wives sponsored fashion show. The affair will be herd at the Palmyra Stake house, with the public invited. Local merchants are cooperating in furnishing the attractive fashions which will be shown by a bevy of local models and will include wearables in sport, -- street, afternoon, lounging and evening wear. Mrs. Donna Gosar of Provo will give the sprightly commentary. Refreshments will be served with r favors for all and door prizes will be awardeth- Music will be furnished by a string trio, Martha Jones, Katherine Rees and Lois Howe. General chairmen arranging the affair' are Genevieve La rsen WOMEN'S COUNCIL at the 2:30 p.m. Monday Women's Clubhouse for annual election of officers. Mrs. L. Croft , and Jerry Jones. ' Jaycee Wives. Set Dance Benefit MAPLETON Jaycee Wives ward recreation hall Thursday at 7:30 p. m. Pupils from .the Fredova Dance Studio will furnish the pro- v gram.The Jaycee Wives are raising ' funds to equip the kitchen in the recreation ball with dishes and sil verware.- - On the" committee are Norma Canto and Louise Swartx. ' High School Jr. , ' Prom Set Mar. 28 ' - ..." Mrs. Stay Dinner, Lesson Notes Society " Birthday . WillHead Newcomers - I 'Double-Date- '. Themes Ball Set Tuesday ALPINE Founders Day of the Relief Society was celebrated , ' incoming officers at elections of during the week with You CAN Do jd . SO MUCH for Mc-Dan- iel Jsc-qtfel- yn - You jean brighten up any room in your home from our complete selection n, . of lighting fixtures.' - PICK ELECTRIC" Primary Officers Meet for Business TVe Servie What We Sell" Colega.Club Meets To Hear Book Review Given; t: m ai .1 46 X. Unir. . rhcme 418 ' j?BBSSBeaBBBJBSSSxSSSSSSSaBsaBMBSSBBsa . - w III The children were directed in the playing of games and refreshments were served - to them. Kaylen also opened her many gifts, and blew .out five candles on her birthday cake Those attending were Connie I -- a in i Party all-pi- SO LITTLE e, - g, Blair Davis all-whi- te E - " 5th Brigham Young University High School Junior Prom will be held March 28. at 8:30 in the Joseph SALEM The American Smith ballroom as announced by Auxiliary wereentertained Legion ThursWinston Mercer advisor. Mrs. Angus. D. afternoon by day . The theme "Garden in the Rail;, and , Mrs. H. C. Walston will be followed out in the Friday.Taylor as assembly and at the dance. Jaque Blair Davis of Payson was guest Brandly, Helen Norton, and Nancy speaker and spoke on "Community Briggs are in charge of the "as- - Service." A sembly. The women worked on dish towThe entire program is under the els.- It was decided to sponsor a direction of David Kimball, junior girl to Girls State again this year. class governor. Winston Mercer, Mrs. Lynn Cloward outlined the Don Snow, and Richard Gunn are Red Cross drive in the first disthe faculty advisors. trict. Mrs. Chana- - Hansen read a Decorations are being planned by bulletin from the department. Doris Hawker and Alan Canfield. A tray lunch was served to 13 Marjorie Killpack. Gloria Johnson. members. Meeting next month will George Lee. Ruth Brimhall and be at the'home of Mrs. Ray Davis. Mary Lee Winkler are In charge; of refreshments. of the Prom will be taken care of An intermission floor, show is by Tony Taylor. Gene Speakman, bring scheduled cin which - juniors and Mary Ann Godfrey. Invitations and partners will take part in a are being sent, out by Helen Bauer. junior promenadei. Corsages'will be in order for the The advertisement and publicity event. 6 "Wittx "WALTZ BALLET" . . . Some of the girls who will participate in the Ballet" at Tlmpanogos Stake Gold and Green ball Tuesday in Pleasant Grove include Deen Judd (kneeling left) and Lillian H. Parker, (kneeling right). (Standing left) Jencl FugaU Mary. Walker Carrol Chrlstensen and Nancy Wiscombe. ALL-WHIT- Ralph Benson To Be Honored In Open Houtie " Auxiliary Hears ' SALEM The . Special IArert Daftdng Oub held their last party of the season at the church la the form bf a banquet Mrs. Roy Mublet tela was la charge. Places were laid for e people t a long table where tbey were served a turkey dinner. Morris Chrlstensen acted , as master efceremonies and the following program was given: Welcome, Mrs. Muhlestein; two solos, Mrs. Ralph Henderson; toast to the ladies, Carl Bladd; toast to the men, Mrs. Merrill Sabin; two accordion solos, Mrs. Arthur Pease; reading. Owen Warren;' solos, Mr. Bladd. , Ernest , Davis expressed appreciation to all who helped with the banquet. The committee consisted .'of , Mr. - and Mrs. Ernest Davis. !Mx. and Mrs. Arnell Barney, Mr. and Mrs. - Byron Ortoa It 1st planned to continue tb and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hunt, dances next year. f . SOCIAL ART Monday 7:30 p.m. with Mrs. Mel issa Lewis as hostess at the home of Mrs. Erven J. Nelson, 557 N. 3rd ., son. COMMUNITY Covers were laid for all men Women's Council. Tuesday 1 p.m Covered dish luncheon with Mrs tioned, two special guests. Mrs. L. Larsen. Council president George Dreher of Bountiful. sitate Croft W. T. Hasler and other and Mrs. of of Federation Utah president the Mesdames, Shirley members, Women will Church Congretional Bee. Wilford Bray. William Stan be guest speaker. ley Dunford, Earl Foote. Elmer A. FRIENDSHIP CLUB . Jacob, B. F. Larsen. Adria Porter, Marie S. Roblson. Loretta Kerns. MART. MARTHA GUILD Eva . Peterson, John. Carroll and to meet will Circle Friendship! EarL Frank of a in second hear the series lectures by Rev." Hermann Klein on China based upon his experiences as a missionary there. Fol- Small Friends Enjoy lowing this, the Mary and Martha Birthday Guild will meet. Hostesses for are Mrs.; Donald Bart-linHopkins was the center Mrs. Christian Dineson. Mrs. of Kaylen attention Wednesday when welFelker. General public Ray small friends came ' to, celebrate '. s come. her fifth birthday anniversary at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Kay Hopkins. . Mapleton ' are sponsoring a dance review to be held at the V . , The - v- PLEASANT GROVE ."Double party Date" is the theme for the 32 and teachers visiting honoring Club BYU Faculty Newcomers' Stake Gold committee mem Tlmpanogos five Ball to be held Tuesday in Thursday evening Include, Mrs. bers. reception Each was presented with a Green school .gymnasium. The Jesse Stay, president; Mrs. Elliot dainty corsage of daffodils and the high will be hall beautifully decorated Richa dinner. all attending enjoyed Howe, vice president; Mrs. In pink and green. An orchestra Yellow daffodils, and maiden will furnish the music. ard Ballou, secretary. The nomi fern accented the green color Mr. and Mrs. Harold Erkkson hair were named committee nating of the long tables. are in charge of the floor show. It Mrs. Ellis ' Rasmusseh, chairman scheme Seventy-eig- ht women were of the "J. M. G. West BeIns p and Mrs. served by Mrs. Loy Beck, Mrs. will consist, with Mrs. B. Waits," "Tea for Two Walts." ' Mrs.-E. wood Lars CrandalL Drew t Leland Beck, l Waltz," " D ouble rFasclnating The group' met at the home of and Mrs. Dewey Bennett of the Date," and the all girl's -- Walts Mrs. Eric Peterson and Mrs. Joel Barlow and enjoyed the presidency, and class leaders, Mrs Ballet. Mrs. Clyde Ander- Beverly Wright are in charge of Owen Beck,. reading of .a play by Geneva Call son, Mrs. Melvin Devey, Mrs. the music. Mrs. Edwin Taylor mill entitled. "Papa Is All." Musical Blaine Johnson, Mrs. George be the narrator. There will not and Mrs. Robey Forbes. be a queen for this lovely affair numbers were also.- given by a be the Two piano numbers were but' the hnpored guests will Gleanstring quartet. Colleen Knight, Golden Master the the dinner by during Helen Salerno, Anna Julia Hoyt given and The Silver Gleaners of Hammett and June Beck. ers, the and. Bonnie 'Barrett, 'and numbers stake. The floor show will was Barbara given Recognition by the Delta Phi quartet.. Merrill Hunter for assistance given the start promptly at 8:30. Edwin Seelcy, Milton society in the past year. Carma The following are officers of the Andrus, Stske MIA: Mrs. Adamson gave a toast to each of Tlmpanogos Bloomqulst and Lynn Shumway. S. C. Jackson, president. Mrs. J. teachers. Refreshments of gelatin salad, the visiting Page, Mrs. Talroadge Thompdinner were Mrs. A. punch and .nut bread .were served- Serving the Mrs. CarGrant Terry, son. Margaret Hayes. Elvln Gamby the committee, Mrs. Ellis Rss- La Mar Drew, son, superintendent, Welby mussen. chairman; Mrs. Owen Mrs.. J. Paul Beck and Mrs. Wil- mon. Warren Kirk and Blaine ' Rich. Mrs. Owen L. Bamett. Mrs. liam Turner. Swenson. Relief SimIsom Stephens and Mrs. Paul Society meeting Regular convened following with Mrs. Mrs. Dualne Hunter. Mrs. Bill mons. Mrs. Burnett Ferguson, outgoing) Alice McDaniel giving the liter- - Clark and Mrs. Freckleton. ' ry lesson. An informal open bouse tonight president, presided. Those present were Mesdames between 7:30 and 8:30 p.m. will Clark. Ned Darling-- , Emer Ostler. honor Ralph Benson at the home Freckleton. Vera . Keele. Mark of Mrs. Wanda "Snow, 1156 Cedar Singleton. LaMar FrieL Hunter. and Rhea Featherstone. Avenue. Mrs. Eddie Reynolds has left . All relatives and friends are In the club to make her residence in vited to call and greet Mr.. Benson JIHa f4atlt4 ast aha sues a wsw m Ss tuauw siifw tie Vsiafkairef prior to his leaving for' an LDS come into the group, ; mission to the Chinese. He is the Members of the Orem Stake LDS son of. Roy and the late Mrs. Ben- - Primary board met recently at Members of the Colega Club met T. ou 'oi ririwin. the home of Mrs. Bernice Rawlings with Mrs. John Freckleton Friday Due to unsettled conditions In for their monthly social and teach to hear Mrs. Edith Y. Booth' give the book review "Family KingChina, it is expected his field of ers training lesson. . labor will be in the Chinese dis The teacher's topis was present dom" by John Taylor. review a short tricts of San Francisco and Chi ed by Mrs Mildred Johnson and Following the was held and a business meeting Mrs. Carol Hodgekinson- gave the . cago. was served. The center-- . lesson. A scripture reading was luncheon piece was a bouquet .of sweetpeas Hopkins, Kathryn Hardy,Hllda given by Mrs. Barbara Day. was and favors were miniature bou with the Anna Locke, Dickie. Michael Dell Assisting serving : quets of sweetpeas tied together and I I I Hopkins, George Ruby Thalman and Barbara Day. with a tiny garden implement. were Thosev Mesdames Tom present Michael Mitchell and Knight, Four guests were present In ll I and Dan Perry. Faye Kitchen. Genevieve Mangum. cluding Mrs. Carma Stelnecker. Donna Nora was York, assisted with Lily Jepperson. Mrs, Hopkins Mrs. Rose Thygerson. Mrs. Louise games and luncheon by 'Mrs. Harding, . Pauline Patton. Joan Dalebout and Mrs. Mildred CarlWendell Locke. Mrs. Richard Newell, Helen Pippen and Carol son. Hopkins and Mrs. James Mitchell. Johnson and the above mentioned. Birthday gifts were presented to - FEHANO Monday! 8 p.m. with Mrs. Her- iv c. jra n. xne Dert Mann. program will be furnished by Miss Elaine Sperry. Dandng Season - Larsen. president advises that it is important that all section mem bers attend for the important meeting. Mrs. E. E. Coles will read a short story following, and vocal numbers will be given by Pauline Chase. Refreshments will also be served. - , . Garden Citv Post 9276. and Aux iliary will hold a meeting at the Service Center Monday with elec tion of. officers and pot luck sup per. All members are invuea to attend. Supper served promptly at ,7 p.m. us e eneva discussing it that, "the farmers are beginning to understand that of all they grow, people are the - Mrs. Bessie Gonrley was the things most important." He concluded in guest of honor a, party held with the thought that carelessness Friday by the Artists Section, Pro- is our most dangerous enemy. vo Women's Council to .honor her Two petitions were passed for One was opposing the birthday which occurred March 18. signature. of a parking lot on The gathering was held at the development and .county buildthe city "present home of Mrs.. Elizabeth Gillespie ing grounds. The other is in favor and she had spread long tables of wide sewage disposal 'county where the hot luncheon was served. system. . . Gay daffodils decorated the table, The "This and That" was given and the place cards ' carried the by Mrs. Royal Henderson. same cheerful note. Clever spring-likrefreshments Following serving, the guest of were served by the hostess of a honor was presented with a gift strawberry meringue. Favors were from the group, by Mrs. Scott A. tiny Violets with a poem about the Taylor. She has for many years belated spring wrapped around the been the instructor for them. stem. . The newly elected officers of the Others attending included, the section were Introduced and these Mesdames Clair Aldrlch. Harold include, Mrs. Melvin Fillmore, B. 'Arrowsmith-- ?. Maurice Bos- president; Mrs. Gillespie, vice well. Paul Clark, Jack Ekins, M. Joiley, Pierce Feltch. Royal Henderson, president; and Mrs. E. secretary. Hoover. Mark S. Howe, Mr. W. W. Woolf with Mrs. J. Howard Allan M. ' Johnson. Rex Lewis, F. Johnson and Mrs. Wilford Gray Grant . Peterson, Kent C. Tolboe, are outgoing officers. Swain, and Garth Seeg Mrs. Gillespie acted as chairman Harry miller and Merrill BushneU. of the luncheon committee assist ed by Mrs. William Oldroyd, Mrs. Allie Jones. Mrs. Woolf, Mrs. A. J. Fillmore. Mrs. Jolley, Mrjs. Wilford S. Gray and Mrs. J. r. John ' VFW ro- ; 3 Division, U. S. Steel Company was introduced and he showed an instructive film on "Safety on the Farm." 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