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Show 4 SUNDAY. JUNE 29. 1953 Provo. Utah County. I'Uh 2-- A SUNDAY HERALD Meaning Of Poetry Told To Writers l , i crrurirx rvuimiLK inbiuiieu iv.up. Sr. Regent, Women of Moose - k a iiijr f Social Afternoon E njoyed by Club Originally planned foi a garden The ceremony attending the in members of the ICU Club party, Mrs. of stallatlon Frank Dimick met at the home of Mrs, 'James as new senior regent for the IL. Kirk on Thursday. "Poetry In terse and melodious Women of the Moose was attend An afternoon of bingo was en imagery can carry ua Into a world ed by members of 'the orgsnlxa of in which numerous' prizes joyed thought." said tion and of the Loyal of Order Mrs. Cherry McKay, well known Moose were awarded.. local poet whose work has appear Moose Saturday evening at' the A delicious hot supper was serv home. ed in many national magazlnei. as 'ed later at small tables decorated Installed Mrs. Dimick yvlth she spoke to the Provo Chapter. with fresh roses. League of Utah, Writers. Thursday were other officers as follows Others Mrs. Don McCurdy Jr.. graduate attending were Mrs. Mrs. Alice evening Amelia Carlyle. Mrs. Zora Eves Scherer, worthy grand !mer Cowers and favor wtna net Mrs. McKay continued her talk regent; Mrs. Don Elliott, junior f Mrs. and Juanita of the Eastern Star, cupa fashioned in 'the. form Grames. Order matron. guests Mrs. George Bjerregaard, by saying that so many people regent; : and club U members, the Mesdames was suitably honored by the Past, sprinkling can. W&mea read a poem and then ask. "What reporter; Mrs. Wayne Jacobaen. , Chris teen Aratoft, Hyrum Batrd. Matrons" Club wara U does it . mean?" When a person treasurer; Mrs, Alvin Vest, of Provo rn a Crescent Shrine guide ' Benjamin Bullock. Tony Bnimnjak. luncheon Circle reads for the first time most any Mrs. Glen Westergard, assistant JuDcheoo a M of held the at the soak prepara- - ; Andrew charge Jensen Mary Erekson. subject which is not immediately guide; Mrs. Glen Nielson, chap on Llda BlrdAlso Johnson. Morrill. .Eliia Temple hon,Uons. Wednesday. E. conW. Mrs. lain; Wellington, sen understandable, the speaker Moore. Lon SpaHord, James C, ored as special guests were other! Mr. Nellie Leander, president jie tinued, most intelligent people will tinel; Mrs. Charles E. Van Wag snow ana ireorge iwn: Krand ffn"r,-K"JoI-'o- f do some research on the subject enen. argua and Mrs. Dale Soren Past Matron Cirtle ,lcomed Georgia matter. Use their dictionary for sen, pianist for the coming season. - Scherer and thoM attendlrf LelleMrVictoria Thompson and Mrs, looking up the meanings of terms Presiding at the Installation of Salt Lake City; Mrs. Elva and presented the honore with a Carle, some used and perhaps attending I was Mrs. Warren Lott Sr., instalBonner. Eureka. Mrs. Scherer s noral corsage. She retpocaied lectures, on the subject. "I would ling regent; Mrs. Elmo Allred, mother. Mrs. Fred S, Sutherland like to make a plea In behalf of installing chairman: Mrs. John and Mrs.- Nelda Holt, presiding; . i.ku "that the speaker said, poetry." Pollock, installing champlaln matron of Provo were also special it as much attention as Mrs. Sorenson. Installing pianist guests. thai. 1L F. Cannon. Dad ley Gal- you would give to a paper on Mrs.' Kenneth Bray, ' installing Mrs. rrank Dimick. Installed Outing the serring two piano larh'er. Herman Grimral J. C. Hal-Saturday as senior regent for atomic energy. A poem, if it be guide. the Women of the Moose. solos were played by Nancy William more than a mere rhyming, holds h. a An- - honor guard was formed of ham. and two vocal solos given byjon.f r. k. Nelson. Jick Perham, .some lofty comparison which soars the chairmen and escorts who ss ccoaHnled byjr. J. Rasmussen. the higher the oftener it Is read, will Rar. A. D. An estimated 160 enthusiastic Sr,nie..J',n also serve during the coming J1011 so read and read again." '"w ISutton. C. H. iVard. V. IL Wsgner. dada and Mesdames the Saturdav year returned boys including, The tables fortSed In an "A" Mrs. McKay augmented her talk Lawrence an. Chris- Roach. A. Dimick Joe Monson, morning from a fathers and sons shape were gay Mith pretty sum- - Joseph Una Paul and Earl ss. by reading from three books of Pleasant MIA of the outing sponsored by the Grove; Uorrif Rons. poems written by Ethel Romig Ful- - Leo Last Provo LDS Stake Friday nlht Smith, Glen Johnson, Lester rv nil. L. , I. ' uiii niiUJtU' and Saturday at Aspen Grove, NEDRA JENSEN Peaks and Green," and her newest Hardy, Jay Robertson, Andy canyon. which has just been published. Eaton, Warren Lott Jr., William Rasmussen. Doyle Thurston. OREM During a fireside program Frl- Mrs. Rex Kofford was Sky Lines." The group met at the home of Rulon Winters, Richard Myrup a hostess I to LaMero charming sUke w'ere each Mrs. Edith Y. Booth; vice chair and Henry Hansen. memoers m ner in in home kit meeung resented Pnn. RHmh.n Short talks were given by Clif man of the chapter who conducted ford Maag, governor of the Loyal Thursday afternoon. Program fea told story the meeting. COTTONS Programs for the coming Writ Order of Moose and by other ture was "good housekeeping" with The campers were up early Sat er s Kouna-u- p helDful hints hInr o ur .t .knri urday mornln for sunrise services sponsored annually past and current officers. The engagement of Nedra, Sensen to Pfc, Kenneth E. by the League were distributed by A special highlight came when in household Usk, and Nielsen is being- announced. Nedra is the daughter of Mrs. Willard Luce, president. Frank members of the Legionettes. drill cut, Cool, crisp cottons in on Robertson and Mrs. Stanley Jones team from the Women of the sUggesUons given by .Mrs. .August lof BonneviUe Ward and a short Jane Jensen and the late J. H. Jensen, was tt S. Mrs. italk bv Wilbertr Dexter Pres. Ariel eiven jonnson. rmed their drill. club .nnd While a wedding date has not" been Wt as yet. the or two pieca- styles. CHoosa jfi president ' was presiding and;Ballif of the stake on a theme' of the ceremonies. " Driaewere Mrs. bulld-mea Str will Marvin be tton served Light refreshments, and character performed when the prospective marriage invitation was held during yours from a rare collecchairman announced Dlanslin. croom arrives' home on an exrected leave the first -part ofito those named and. Mrs. WlUard theAnweek E. Mrs. with W. V Well for a "small fry" party to be After the service the men and Luce, Mrs.. Woodrow Seegmiller. July. tion of summers very nicest Armand Jiawleyv Edltha lngton, membership chairman in given for member's children atlbovs cooked nH .ninv Nedra is a graduate of the Provo High School and is Mrs, Booth." Mts. LaVar Groneman. Mrs. charge. Mrs. Elmo Allred was the North Park on July 10 at 3 p. m a round of games. fashions. Clifton Thayne. J. F. Wakefield speaker on "What - Membership A letter was read from a Mr 'employed in Provo. Willard Nelson of the stake MIA to Mean of Women Should the a Mrs. Howard Dudrey and Kenneth is a son of Mr. and Mrs. James E. Nielsen. He Shim In Korea who was the re- was in guest, charge of arrangements.. the Moose." Initiates were Mrs. cipient of a box of clothing sent graduated from the Provo High School" and "has been in Mrs. Beatrice Y. Moore Joe Charnig'of Pleasant Grove by the club last winter. .service for the past five months. He' is stationed at Camp and, Nancy McCurdy. They were pressed thanks for the- He exMATERNITY clothing Cooky Cal., with the U. S.. Army medical corps. sponsored by Mrs. McCurdy and gift.. ' Hemmed Mrs. Van Wagenen. ugm refreshments were served : Fry by the hostess to Mrs. Reed riii. By SilverStar WARDROBE Mrs. Earl lispie. Farnsworth Mr. Charles Anderson. Mrs: Marvin The Silver Star Club met at Stratton. Mrs. Garth Adams. Mrs. the home of Carol Borget recently. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Fry of ern Penrod. Mrs. Shirlev Ed- - Work was done on The Friandly Shop for tfi lxpctant tAthmrm hemming Springville, who are leaving soon Lady'-Do- l warda. Mrs. Glen PhiUips. Mrs: dishtowels and refreshments . were to make their home in Santa Ana, 32 North 1st last rher Guy Cordner, Mn. Dexter g served. Cal. were the honored, guests at Thye was a fulf and. Mrs. Johnson. Mrs. Quentin Nelson and Mrs. a SPRINGVILLE The guest jngtit'l-stonAugust turkey dinner given at the home In Five V of the Modern Mothers jErwin L. Sheffield. of Mr. and Mrs. Milton G. John program at-and Other guests-imembers . son in Provo, Wednesday. i,,k n'.j.n.j. For the first .SPANISH FORK : Mrs. Ernest f wl Harold:,..tendance, were wonderful treat, Guests were seated - at a long time in five years the sons and; ., Whiting1 displayed her collection of Mrs.nTim t' Miller, P'Hm Leonard table- decorated with fresh roses daughters of the late Mr. and Mrs. First .;L" in miniature, copies Cornaby held a re,. Chester Wricht Cov- William A. making a pretty of the models which stand in th4am"the v-- T' ers were laid for centerpiece. members union at Arrowhead during family week. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd B. ElliSmithsonian "Institute of all the fry, B,"a?h'?w.v of the honored Mr. and couple, r, son and four children of Vermillion, First Ladies who have served in Mrs. Charles Fry and daughter, rtvlr ' S. D. and Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Johnthe White House with the presi-!"- " lMrs. Mr. and Otto Mrs. B. and p?i Ray Lovrll. Mrs. Lloyd,, son. Gordon. Mr." and Mrs" Fry Cal. have been dents of the Lnited States. Jarrha son Al- 3lrs. ;Mrs. Lswrpncf. Besides the careful workmanship fcert payne. Mrs. LaMar Miner. Fry. all of Springville; Mrs. SandyT5" sekuests of Mr. and Mrs. Nell Mrs. Ellison, Mrs. John-- ! of 'the dolls, which have been Judy Tftomas. Carl Peterson. Mrs.' Virgil Keda. Jacksonville. Fla.;v son and Mrs. Thomas are sisters , ated in bisque by Miss Zini John-- ; Hansen. MR. Cefil "Oak, Miss Mordlca, Los Angeles. and together with their brothers aon and dressed to the finest detail jMaurine Manwaring. Mrs. Glen After diner a period was spent William S. and Allen enjoyed the m 'Mrs: the review brief Kirs Grow by Whiting, Stewart rhrfstensen. showing colored films of Utah of the lives of the ladies and the Mrs.- D. Spencer Grow. Mrs. Frank California. Wyoming and Yellow family reunion. Altogether there were 28 at the resort. time they spent in the White House J. Sanford, Mrs. stone National Park While f the sisters furnished a most interesting pic- Mrs. Lawrence Davis," Mrs. Otis were here they were extensively ture of American history from an Hjorth. Mrs. Woodrow Weight entertained. Among those who enangle seldom told, and made the Mrs. LaMar Clark. Mrs. Reece tertained the visitors were Mr. and presidents themselves seem more Allred. Mrs Ruel Crandall. Mrs. Mrs. Lawrence Johnson lof Benjareal and 'interesting in connection Margaret Miner. Miss Zina JohnPHI GAMMA SI 'with their wives. As far as Mrs. son and Mrs. Whiting. min. Dr. and Mrs. S. W. Georges 'Whiting has been able to find out. Today 3 p.m. with Karla Dawn of Provo, Mr. and Mrs. Allen Cornthere is only one other such colaby and Mr. and Mrs. William S. Cheney. 649 E. 2nd N. lection of dplls United States, Cornaby. I LITERARY LEAGUE and that jsn Baltimore. Mrs. Jimmy Lawrence, president " HI Monday 12:30. p.m. for summer cirlno UD rlUyS R of the Hub. was in charge of .the at the summer home of Mrs. party PNQye anu had the members in-- ! r t DaCosta Clark in Wildwood. Pot troduce their guests. Mrs. whiting 1 1. I luck luncheon will be served and 'be hostesses. lY.i i 3 joys was presented with a cut ot ap . s .iwujHr-r- t t . ? : WWr-- Mrs. Ljeon Isaacson served preciation from the club. ; iX?Ct r. A trav luncheon was served bv.idejssert luncheon to .members of the hostesses, with beautiful doll; the Les Passerelle Club Thursday the group enjoyed a few favors created in icing on Frizes were orated cakes. The jable on which jhands of bnace. the "First Ladies" were displayed awarded to Mrs. Blairfe Cordner, s was covered with, a larce lace Mrs..' Mark Hirst and . cloth, with a bac kcroifnd of dainty Miller. arraneements -- of flowers in pink .Mrs. Ed Salisbury was a special roses and white daisies and blue guest and others attending were ' 1 vu f V.; a j s ' . ; H;UVi xYv x. j delphinium. Mrs. Neal Scott. Mrs. Sam Mar- The party uas held at the home;11'' n( Mrs. M.n's.iret "Miner and host-- f -- The. next "meeting ' has. been "set esses for tin- evening were .Mrs. July 10 at the home of Mrs. Ernest PoVer. Mrs,,' "Robert Win- - Mirriotti. super-conscio- us , I Mrs. Scherer Honored -- fil 160 Attend J Dads and Boys Outing . vou-eiv- e - MTk Per-Kr,i-b- -n Frl Good Housekeeping Program Given For Orem Club ITT . Nedra Jensen Betrothed To Wed A rfny Man Soon -- uniirtAV .iiuuisa Clpro,e MgLVS. TS11,&, 'J? IZ', - cntertain-Hsportsmanshi- nt I hrkf.t - . . - " - Dishtoi!s Mr. and Mrs. Modem Mothers, Guests See 'First Is; l , Honored 4-H'- ers at Dinner Family. Gathers: " 4-- . FirstTjme WU-ber- Years j. n -- r. "-- ,!- J OPEfJ THURSDAY, - - . , r La-Ra- ft s 3 e, rs cre-M- JULY 3rd 'TIL 9 PJ1; - , Lloyd-Turnbo- out-of-to- . Club Notes in-th- ' Les Passerelle e - j tn I Luncheon dec-befo- r .SC&J trV-?tt?T- 2 ' ' t- -,. mi m f- -" ' : ; d re Mrs.-DeLo- . x ti MID-SUMM- " Bathing Suits VAtUlS 2.49 ? JO ,o 4.50 . 1.98 8.95 7 batiste .. . . .. . . PRICES OP TO 5.98 Shorty and up to 5.98 Long-Valu- Pajamas Shorty Govns One ER Orie lot pique BLOUSES tong es 1.00 298vaJues. sale r9frr Old standbys for cooler summers Mode O' Day cotton seersucker frocks, priced at a money saving f J3.99 ! They're guaranteed to be washable, and to give you complete satisfaction or your money refunded. 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