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Show s 28, - September 2.ASUMYProvo. Utah County, t'tili SUNDAY HERALD 1952 '. Mrs. Watkins To Be Feted Needle Craft Club Sets Record At Reception, - iy ZORA HALES MAPLETO.V With enough quilts planned to be made to keep them busy on their regular meeting days for ten years, and with a record of not having a member drop out yet. the members ofthe Needle Craft tiuo 01 inapieion look back on nine happy years of AH women of the community are tnriteto - 1 1 day at T p.m. la honor of Mrs. Arthur V. Watkirn at the Scera. Theater la Orera which Is be!rg pUrned by the Or tm LDS Stake - ; Relief Society. Mrs. Wttkiat tH discuss soeUl and home Lfe ta Wither. rea, D. C. Mrs. WiUle Graff. pres.dtEt, a. preside and there wtH be a Members of the spoorma group will serre rt&tihat cts. accomplishment. In the spring of 1M3, Millie Bird's father needed a new quilt. So. as is the custom in the community, Millie had a quilting party. She invited Inez Harmer. Arlena Hol-leSadie Whiting, Jane Menden-ha'l- l. Alga Mackley, Harriet Nell-se- n and Ella Johnson. After, enjoying a delicious dinner and finishing the quilt, someone voiced the opinion held by all that they would like to do it again. One of the women had a quilt ready and said, "Come to my place next rre-grsr- v. week." For three years the group went from place to place where ever1 anyone needed a quilt' made. In 1946 it was decided to organlxe into a full fledged club as the following members had been added. Pearl Holley. Lora Bird. Eva Bird. Amanda Binks. Ester Hurst, Mary Whiting. Marva Whiting. Jennie weption Tue. a need 1 Nerer rrtre H Always Gentle K Vsl.es DIAKOKDI OF STITCHES Members of the Needle Craft Club of Mapleton celebrate nine years of quilting and look forward to enough quilts anticipated to keep them busy for the next tea years. Shown are (first row left Amanda Binks. Alga Mackley, MyrUt Bird. Marva Whitine. Jane Mendenhall. "Sadie Whiting and Lora THOUSANDS Bird. (Back row left Martha Whiting, Eva Bird. Arlena Holley. Ester Hurst, Pearl Holley, Millie Bird and Inex Harmer. The little boy shown la the front center i Craig Hurst, "a member who has scarcely missed a meeting since his birth five years aca. FISHER SMITH CO. I5S Xerfh j'" t'xJrerlty Tew. Martha WhiUng. Myrtle Bird, Norma Adnmson, Gwen Allen, Marie Morgan and Bird Neilsen. At the present time, the hostess furnishes the work for the group and four other members provide a lunch. Twice a year parties are held in which the husbands are en- tertained. ARLENE DESPAIN Engagemen t Lists Include Name of Arlene Despain fIl betrothal Is being announced. Pep Club. She is also talented as player. She fs curMarriage plan for the pair are a marimba rently employed in Provo. being made for late fall. Glade, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Cloward, was also graduated from Spanish Fork High School and LDS Seminary, where he was active in athletics. . (Opening For Elks Ladies Slated. uitlll! BOXY JACKET ' JERSEY BLOUSE Wersted 60th, Wedding Open House" Set Toddy lite 1 0 erey, 1 6 bat-win- g pwH-- p Cetnes In " plunv leeve, xlpper bock. vtro eeler fembinetiens with grey, brewn - c d i Entira Ensembli Only .... . Friends and family members of Mr. and Mrs. Walter G. Taylor are reminded of the open house which will mark their 60th wedding anniversary todav at their home, 722 W. 5th N. Receiving will be between the hours of 2 and 5 p.m. Mr. and Mrs. Taylor will receive guests with their children all of whom will be present except Mrs. Frank Eastmond (Clarissa who is in Europe. They are George I H. Taylor.' Pleasant Grove; Opening event of the winter sea- J. (Tegi Bun Taylor, Provo.: of Elks will be a and Wesley H. T. Sutton Ine) of Mrs. theF.Iks party at The occaCalifornia. 8 p.m. Mrs. Oakland. Lodge Wednesday, at i r1 nt r.ntlActe sion is to be informal and the fam- Tittup .V th,t th'r member, to"be pVeseni .Vd'i-- ' "0-the cussions , of plans for coming . V year win. o neiu.J Following the business" refreshments will be served 1! tesses are Mrs. Don Duke and her committee. The propram is beine arranged by Mrs. Verle Stubbs. program chajlrman. La-die- - CUverfy kielted, with hip petkets, wenderf wily slimmifia. , son for ; 'RAYOH SKIRT' a f enneL Wee! cebblestene tweed, accented with plain reyen o. en- LDS r Seminary. While at school Included in the list of gaged couples is Arlene Despain she was active as art editor of the and Glade Cloward of Salem whose year book and a member of the The daughter-o- f Roy Despain of Salem and Mn. Madeline Park of Provo was a spring graduate of the Spanish Fork High School and at a sensational price! Sometimes, the hostess will have quilt blocks to embroider or rug in rags to cut. or they will serve ocany way to help each other. On casions where a daughter la get- ting married or a new grandchild expected, a large quilt and a baby quilt will be done the. same day. Many times the Relief Society hat been helped out by their stitching. They count up a total of 138 large quilts and 21 baby quilts made during their association. Small Craig Hurst count him self a member since he hat not; missed many meetings since he was born, s rp - rr, T See our 8 J fP3O0f-0- F VAUie. 1 1 YMad - )) V Hatter Party Pleases Cole&q Club An " entertaining arranged at the home party Xi of Mrs. Dorothv Keele for Colega ;CJuh members Thursday. Guests , 'made fanciful and fantastic hats !from pa.per plates, straws, balloons, lace doilies and crepe paper napkins wijh prises going te Mrs. Steiieckert and Mrs. Leah An outline of plans for was presented to members of XijNielson for the best creations. Beta Chapter. Beta Sigma Fhj. Other carries were played with Mrs. meeting with Mrs.' David Beesley'Rhea Featherstone awarded top Thursday. The project for the year prie. For luncheon the guests were will be to aid the Utah Valley Hos-- J d at a table centered with a pital bv rolling bandages and ins dolls for the children's ward, ("bouquet of rinnias in a "Mad-HaRuring the year each member, wit! iter' arraneement in a hat and discuss her favorite subject' such the favors were small paper hats, as literature, history and paint- -' ThiVe new members were Intro-ing- s Mrs. Steineckert, Mrs. and its relationship with cur- - duced: Beta Hears Program Plans of Year "Mad-Hatter- was, 1LACK JUIDI tucic sure i IXOWN CAIF E . -- ' 16.95 7 1 6.95 mak-!seate- l- rent events.. j.Nieison and Mrs. Bill Dalebout Plans were also made for a pro- - Others present were the Mesdames k hniH'Ned Darling. Kmer Ostler, John crroccivo rimnor mrtv Vern Keele, John Thursday at which time they will Freckleton. Peterson. Maxine McPhie. entertain their partners. Refreshments were served and decorations featured fall flowers. 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