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Show Janice Taylor to Wed in December ii riMv.- The betrothal of attractive Janice Taylor, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lynn D. Taylor, and Monte B. 'DeGraw. of Spanish Fork ia being ' announced by parents of the bride- - '.::.. : Couple To Leave for Paffen-barger- JANICE TAYLOR 0;-em- OH KM - Oar grnrratinn ift ft kttp wt'l rot arvi.e. The the la ftc nd chal-- to face the implacable oour wrld, S". 0tX fee, t schools, laborator-th assistance U nd woHd. UnderdCV'l0Ped system; Mpf Edn Durham c,ub presi. ur ab!e to rve dent presided at the meeting and ' z of keeping the introduced Mrs. Maude Bandley. hr th enabl.fbed in the Public affairs chairman who was hr8e of the program. Iva The vrvngth of read the club collect and ,, of men ho re- - (Reynoldswere recited by Mrs. Helen j;j if- !' ohjects v f our gr.ius is to T. W'entz. Mrs. Bessie Meiling. . m' n are determined that idirector of District Four, reported is.-rX- , of the world shall find. !n the annual convention of the v to live together, "f district held in Orem Oct. 19. M' During the business aession a Ciijilf s Ash worth Provo' motion was passed that the club tf.irj rrTr.iTf t.f the Orem Business mmi Mr' Women's club at participate in the sponsorship of a cii.ii-lo a local cafe two Orem women to the civil r . fense training course at St. Mary's Mir :W,0'th i of the Collece in Califronia. The motion f t,Tii foi NtS ( and a called for a contribution of $10 to o! 'h Mate l.NESOQ't.he project. Registration cards for rv t ar.d rouwrsl for L'mfedS'av civil .defense, were distributed to the members. has' Mrs. Meiling. program chairman ar :'i r.f t. announced the December rr meeting: . . 'i i" every ace. iThet . . .. I .M . L.:r j' rmr organized! uuiu,4 iiiriiiaiiaiiKcu uy new M and the security bers of the club and details f ' o the United Nations i'nounced at a later date. m ur ma.rrUln peace, not to) Members present were Iva Rey-- e ;n nl H art begin in the minds ot.nolds. Opal Rlgby, Evelyn Terry. n f,f A i j n ire m!nd of me.i(Mary Jones, Ina Smith. Lorna. Mollie Aired. Hizel Hen- tt rn f muikta rw built L'arh U iu" Ila Mac-- i in dervn. Helen Went. responsibility j Me mu't inn fstth uith donald. Bessie Meiling. Maud Band-- I' tt ; , ynf.l k: ho1d be in- - ley. Fdna Durham and Dorothy fr'T.t-rKr.ov if ue want Campbell. it. ' . rn ir lf fa-si;- - ,u; re tf tt'i2 ,.-r,- .ffcnl r'ir.g r de-Tn.- .'i T nan-ma- Trn I fjf.: a!a$ r-- tr. i ,l7f, ir, fv-- lt ... I . W W an-f.r,- al . n '.V-1-- : , ; . - i T 'fr - vr A 'j s 0 'rf ! 'i'p t- - 4 l pA : r. of i.'.-i- tin-- nr (, Fcf;0 the L nit.-.- : A m j U v ' U,k U IU" ' f n UNKfsCO' fsfa,r , a.ru.g U the agvncy with a Cn;nwc P ' irf'.oerre men toward OyS rCSTlVe tucation. srlenre I I i I 'rough d ra ;. rx1 noted th- - manv M Ol Q OV fiocTmi frr re construction of: A Thanksgiving din ner was served to members of Amacltia Club at the home of Mrs. Cliff Bailey Thursday. Guests were Beautiful Winter seated at small tables decorated with a Thanksgiving theme. The ' rat! vor, r.f e:'f.r.i j J rv UinnSr I pre-holida- y Coat Selection - BPW Charity Dinner Proves Enjoyable PhileTerds Educational Talk On UN BPW Club' Given to . Mrs. Homer H. Paftenbarger. who mas the former Hatefjeppson. Talk by Prof. Larsen Sparks Artists Program and Exhibit Prof. B. F. Larsen of Brigham j introduced Mrs. W. Woolf. past trl- section . cnairman fto read University expressed the lw..a urH rLu.! ish that more men ouki pattern flow hleh. wh4 frtendshlp after women in taking up psintlng,1cuUivtedi becomes more beautiful, as he addressed artists and friends' Mrs. Foote also introduced Prof. in a program and exhibit sponsor- - Larsea. ed Friday by the Arfists Section.) Music for the afternoon was fur- The annual Charity dinner was Women's Council of Provo, at thenlshed by the Treble Clef of the given for members of the Provo Women's Clubhouse. Artists Section chorus who sang Business and Professional Women's He gave as his reason the thought 'four eumbers under the direction Club Thursday evening at a local that throuch one can lotelof Marcrurite Jecoeraon. paintinE cafe under direction - of Marie El- oneself and forget troubles audi At the close of the t program ii oi me imance com-- 1 worrle . Such a hobby can act as a uo, cnairman guests were invited to view the La Verne assisted by mittee, kikm .intir.. viv. n hoin m vMn individual on an even keel. The in the clubhouse and during aa r?a- j the" Professor mentioned that painting hour of socialising, refreshments formed Chrysanthemums decorations for the tables. Musicjis often taken up by people wbojwere served by 'Mrs. AUle Jones, for the program was presented byjhave reached middle age to help; Mrs. Stanley Dunford. ahd Mr?. Donna Peterson and Allie Clark, fill in empty hours. He also stated Eva Peterson. Mrs. Frank J. Eail - Eisenhowtr President Reta Egbert presided that president-elearranged the table decorations ELAINE MCDONALD during the business session duringjwas himself an amateur painter, which featured a cut work cloth, which Gertrude Wiseman spoke on Guests were welcomed to the 'ornate silver candle holders bold- civil defense activities and by Mrs. J. W. Smith., 'ing white candles which lighted a iCouncil president. Mrs. William low bowl of white chrysanthemums tered members for service. A nalr of handmade needleoolnt lOldroyd read the club collect and and ivy. were read by Mr?.! The receiving line comprised the pictures were sold to raise money !the minutes jMesdames Fillmore. Smith. Elixa- for the club's charities and wentjDick Burr. Lucille! The meeting was then given over) beth Gillespie. Foote. Oldroyd and to Jessie Arrowsmith. Fillmore, i chairman Gourley. was presented with a prize. lo Mr- - Melvin a ' a i !.& Of social interest is the announcement of the engage- Haws ..lilu w iuw l"c rwnotji ociuun wno manRtui I ic n rumun Those present Included RutTl 'TafcA ment and coming marriage of Elaine McDonald, daughter of Aiken. Isabell Ball. Erma Bennett. !Mrs' Be,s E' Gourley. for her public on Saturday and will con- Mr. and Mrs. Andrew McDonald to. Lee Jones, son of Mr. Cora Booth, Amelia Buckley, Julia ,'p "na encouraKemeni 10 me iinue loaay oeiween vne noun 01 ""a Caine. Helen Cohan. Cynthia ..- and Mis. Raymond E. Jones of Lynwood, Cal. - in turn visit. Section officers advised. BUC "1""uut Dahlen. Pearl Helen tis. Dahle, The couple are making plans for a marriage in Provo iGen Eggertson." Elolse Fillmore,the middle of January. uarvie, Lucille uiws, Elaine is currently employed in Provo. She previously (Fern Harrington. Clara Dee Earldean Howe. Marion attended Brigham Young University ibr one year following Marie iJarvls, Margaret her graduation from the BY High School, where she was Lewis, Ellen Luke, Kramer, Christina Paul, active in speech and musie and appeared with the debating Jolene Perri, Kate Mathews, Grace team . Milner. Rhea Reeve, Mima Erma Dee Robley. Amanda A graduate of the Dixie High School in St. George, Lee Jean Rowan. Beth IRoundy, has also attended the University of California. Alice Pauline Shipman. He is currently employed in Salt Lake City where the .Syme', Rbea Taylor. Mildred and Leah Wheelwright. couple plan to live. Young .. . .r.r. 01d-(..f-- An entertaining account of life in England a? compared to life in the United States for a young woman was presented by Mrs. Clyde Patten at a meeting of Phile Teras club at the home of Mrs. I. E. Brockbank with Mrs. Dean Gray as hostess. Mrs. Patten, who is an English war bride having met her husband while working for SHAEF. told of many humorous and serious experiences during the war years. She also mentioned the differences in interpretation in certain words and phrases by the English and Americans and how she has been embarrassed at times by these dif-- j She ferences. also spoke on changes she hsd noted in England last year when she visited her former country. Mrs. John E. Bbwen, president, conducted the meeting. Mrs. Dean Spackman was named as secretary and reporter and, Mrs. Ben E. Lewis was welcomed as a new member. Mrs. J. Robert Bullock, the ing Reporter, gave a review Provo on Nov. 4. The bride who is a Provo High School graduate has served in the 'mission field for Jehovah's Wit nesses for the past two years at ML Vernon, HI. j al j entertained at a dinner party in the home of the bride's mother in ' English Life Reviewed for L f --I 's their home in Provo. The marriage of the couple is being announced by Mrs. Annie Jeppson. mother of the bride who la the former Hazel Jeppson. Lester Dugan. minister performed the 'marriage ceremony in the Kingdom Hall in Salt Lake City on Nov. 1. The couple was later - pre-nupti- i Paffenbarger. Upon their return they will make School. Y SUNDAY HERALD Newly married Mr. and Mrs. Homer H. Paffenbarger are planning to leave soon for Orlando. Florida for'a visit with Mr. father, the senior H. F. The couple will be wed in a Salt Lake LDS Temple ceremony on Dec. IS with a reception to be given the same evening in the Vineyard Ward chapeL Janice has attended the BriV ham Young University for the pasi three years being affiliated with the Val Norn social unit and the Y Calcares. She was previously graduated from the- Provo High t sur ?"Rl&1 Florida to-b- e. Monte, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clifo.' Spanisn f ork, is ford now serving n the U. S. Air Force and attendina officers candidate ' rhwl In Csh Intnnln Tmr ITrrn graduation, frcm the school, which he expects to oo in December, he will be commissioned as a lieutenant, and be assigned to a new base. Mr. DeGraw is a previous graduate of the Brigham Young University and the Spanish Fork High School and was a member of the Val Hyricks. Miss Taylor will be feted at a party in Spanish Fork at the DeGraw home on Wednesday hosted by the mother of the prospective bridegroom. 2-- A rovof cur- ct j I , Social Interest Centers In Betrothal of Provo Maid regis-'progra- m Cur-j-ll,- - - 1 -- - a i "n V. f0"".',' . .. . "' Mir-igar- et Heind-jselma- n. Ras-ban- d, Ul-Ini- er For nurses, waitresses, beauticians, lab. tech- nicians, dental assistants and sales girls. patients. were served to Refreshments those mentioned and the J. Fred Ahlander. Eugene Faux, Grant A. Fisher, Paul Harmon. Doran Johnson, Robert M. Monroe Winston, Virl Harrison. Paxman. Fred D. Kartchner, Blake Gammell, Stanley N. Clark. Ralph Olsen. Lester P. Taylor, Archie Bowden, Creed Brimhall, Paul Lambert. Frank H. Gardner and James R. Boshard. es afternoon was spent In playing bridge. Present were the Mesdames Harold Boyack. Arnold Davis, Don Owen Johnson. Fotheringham. Blaine Larson. Eldon McKell, Ed and Smith, Eugene Speakman Ernest Salerno. a " . Scho-ifiel- d, rent events in Holland. Japan and Australia. Mrs. 7avlor Reynolds reported on plans for the Christmas project when the club will furnish trees for the county infirmary and present gifts to the Mes-dam- .. o. 1 i 9 Y&:' p.m. J: 'Monday SIMPLY FETCHING, V 12 West Center AND T5tl UfV f OUT YOU GO J IN YOUR New! You in a Doloris with the entirely different diagonal scam and p desism! Onlv a Dolnrtt crivr an vtr 'Nature-Lift- " up and out lift that does something for you! Discover now the personal, romantic . new une in tfte Dolor e type and style that beautifully embraces you! Then up and out you go tear-dro- I I Mi i ij4 j. serenely confident, sublimely comfortable in your own fetching and fitting Dolor tt! SHOWN: Sboores Sonati W v ?$ vv, $49 I y Beautiful white seerscuter with 3 large pockets. Twetv dainty sewed on buttons; sizes 10 to 44. Fully imported French lace trim. Tubular frotcraia straps, Peraailex elastic Sum S2-ia ABC Wluta. Otherstyles in Poplin Rayon and Nylon self-hne- for yogrrorfct A grocoot CHercn of pJm... 16 to 24 First 12 Cualutt to buy Dotoros on Monday will $393 riv 2.00 tra $93 Fri novoity ith generous flow lines, A velvet oseot odds bc&tm, UYuli'S Th Introductory Offer SHOP 33 EAST CINTU sporktdotfMt ottocJiW Opi Monday Iveninj Til 9 p.m. amnRMggg-sgsggggiMMQ- i '.III I I 7 r v i I J -- 4? 28 West Center - |