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Show n En&aement of Of Special Romantic Interest Club Parties fcs . Orem Entertained Frolic at ISmart Dance , Before Leaving Sub-De- Sea Setting - .t. Payson Couple In 10:.S In a deep sea atmosphere of 'guesta enj Introduce t ::&; "Mermaid Magic" the Dancing 'of ceremonies, pr. ileks 1. ;t. friends held their annual dinner! The program included a fw.-.dance Thursday night at Sunset (.kit by Daryl Bradford; a vi .'uj LDS Ward. jtolo by Dale Juhnson ai tr, .n.'-- 1 A Urge picture of a mermaid .by his w ife Luana, and a aw with. the theme announced above by Roa Wilcox accompanied by Morston. Tlie prorata was In one end of the hall LIve'Margene 'ended with a musical skit "Men- In swam about large gnldflah he la oo each table with sea plants matd Magic" presented by the of pale pink and yellow In dark Sprlngville Sixth Ward. green vases. The head table The committee for the af'uir featured a large ceramic mermaid surrounded by sea horses. To com were Dr. and Mrs. Flake Rogers, plete the sea theme, the favors for Dr. and Mrs. Wilbur Tanner,-Mrthe ladles were small mermaids and Mrs. James Uvsey, Bert Mia- sitting on sea sheila. patrick, Robert hmnlsen, Albert James Uvsey. oresident of theiPayne. Jo-- l Barlow, Elliot Tuttie, board of directors, welcomed the and Dale Johnson. the engagement Wtkt tnaiU for aistrra. Irene and Virginia Peterson of Orf m. by their parents, Mr. and Mrs. G, Austin Peterson The girls, both students at Brigham Young University,t have plighted their troth, Irene to FrroV Finlayson, son Mr. and Mrs. Frank E. Finlayson of Ontario, Cal.. and if Hrfnn riu'(r nf Lvman. Wvo. vimini. A graduate of the Provo High School and LDb Mrn, in inary, Irene is a junior at the Y and is also employed or ncr as 5 manias date Provo. She has chosen June the Logan LDS Temple. Also a former graduate of ProtaHigh School and Sembhe is a inary, Virginia is attending the Y as fre?hman. fcne Provo. in member of the Cougarettes and is employed LDS Manti Temple. ; Vi!l wed May 13 in the Mr. Finlavson attended Chaffey College In Ontario for a junior at BYU, in the field of electfu years and is now . He has filled an LDS mission to the trical engineering-' Eastern States. or, Peterson John Mrs. of is a Mr. Powers grandson his home. his made has he whom with Following Lyman, LDS Semgraduation from Lyman High School and the his senior is BYU and to came completing he inary there, snorts. in active he is where year interest attend? Double APRIL : SUNDAY SUNDAY HERALD Two Sjstcrs. Mother's Day May 10th bs GIFTS in wavsrw Mr. and Mrs. VerDell 'Aorll In Paris" was the theme Lunt, who left this week for Cal., where they plan to nf the annual snrinsr dance of the enIRENE PETERSON make their home, have been Lincoln High School chapter of Club Frlda night at Vine tertained at a number of social affairs prior to their departure. The yard LDS Ward Chapel, Spring business dress was In order for the eve-- , couple recently aold their I Interests In Payson to Mr. and nlng as girls and their dates dancMrs. Ronal Crump. ed to the music of an orchestra. A committee of four, Pat Hold- They were honored guests Monat the Loy Vee Adams, Gloria a at away. dinner given day plght home of Mr. and Mrs. Merrell Cllve, and Shirley Adams decor fea- ated the hall. In charge or pro Smith. Table appointments tured a "Good Luck" motif and erams were Colleen Ferguson, Col the evening was spent enjoying leen Baker, and Lee Ann LoveMonn Ply y Mrs. less. The committees were assistnf Mvrla Provn and Kellv Liowara, ... mm- - ed by Colleen Fairbanks, club Nearly 400 patients of the Utah thn. tuirtp .SU?ai 'tloned were Mr. and Mrs. Sterling oresldcnt; Lee Ann Loveless, vice State Hospital were guests at a VPS!?"1 r'0leV.. and Phyllis Jackson, Jay and . H , .HJ HI.. T n.aitv If. miu bingo party sponsored by the Grey tivvwv. oresident. and Blllle Lou Erlrksen v Yim, Jill, L0U PLercf' Ladles of Utah County Red Cross ?,vld .ei!bJem Mrs. L. D. Stewart and Mrs. Page secretary, and Mrs. Rex Olsen, club sponsor. In the newlf decorated auditorium and Ilene Hunter. hnftmt&l. mi 1h Later they were guests at a chicken dinner at the home of Mr. The group was seated at small Mrs. L. D. Stewart, Shangrl La Club used their reg- and Mrs. Albert Francom. and Wlgbtman, Mrs. Page Peery. Mrs. MerreU tables and many wen useful prizes ular meeting day as an opportu- also at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Smith and Mrs. Leslie Reece. The Grey Ladles were assisted and nity to tour the Sprlngville Art Sterling Taylor. Sorosls Bridge Club also feted by the hospital recreation kitchgallery. Mrs. Lunt was happily surprised Mrs. Lunt, when Mrs. Erma Fech therapy department, and the to the home of Returning Mrs. during the afternoon when a few was hostcsj to the group. "A lovely en staff served refreshments. Don Tipton a luncheon was served neighbors and friends brought gift was presented to the honoree to Mrs. Lewis Llston, Mrs. William luncheon and called to spend a by the club and a small favor was The birthday cake at the party h..uM .inlln Ann Davis, Wright. Mrs. Wells Brlnghurst. few hours. The group Included given her by Mrs. Fech. A dozen Mrs.. Sterling Taylor, Mrs. Roy lladies enjoyed the affair. was a pretty creation In pink andjMri. Myron Davis, white which hem nve ugium . distinctive Cal-mes- a, Maternity Wear Jk. VIRGINIA PETERSON Sub-De- b SOC Ty "E orn I.... iii. ,I "T 1 This was tne cemer o th at the party gives tor her inOrvU home of her mother, Mrs. Davis. Young guests played games and movies were shown. grandAttending were JuUe of mothers. Mrs. 'Julia Andreason Davis Sprlngville and Mrs. W. B. t t (Continued from FageJ;A) the Provo Women's golf Among other women know their way who golfers around the fairways are Edith Stein, Fenil Plerpont, OrabeU LenU, Eleanor Ashton, Joyce Moore. Cathy Stalker. Alice Reynolds, and Ann Soles. There seems to be a lack of women tennla outstanding at the presplayers In Provo seems rather ent time, which strange in view of the number of gals who have ventured into other fields of athletic endeavor. At the present time, Mary Ann Godfrey seems to be best of the current feminine netters, and that gal, they say, Is a mighty classy .cutle on the tennis court Getting back to women In bowling, Provo's two outstanding feminine pin busters on the basis of averages are Delores Prow and Agnes Jenkins. However, Delia Smith of Sprlngville is a fine bowler and won the Provo City Women's singles title a few weeks ago. cham-plonshl- Club Notes TAC Monday I p. m. with Mrs. James Westwood. 139 N. 5th E. Mrs. Mor ris Bird will give a book review. CLIVELL Monday 8 p. m. with Mrs. Jennie Carter Allred. 7ZT E. 4th 8. NATADA CIRCLE Tuesday 2:30 p. m. with Mrs. Joslah W. Smith. FEHANO Monday 8 p. m. with Mrs. Austin Tyler. frorm- - on incut end new fabrics by Mrs. Tyler. Mrs. David games. Guests Included Jill Murdock. H. Calder and Mrs. McAvoy Teddy lliatt, Carol Hlatt. Janet Craner. Hansen, Richard Stuver, Kathryn Thurston, Julie Pierce, Karen Ann Shlpman, Valorle Reed, and Allen, John Allen, Gary Nuttall. Mary Ellen Whltwood. Johnny Gunn, Gloria Jean Salerno. Mrs. Clark was assisted by colleen Taylor, Susan Jacobsen. Grandmother. Mrs. C. A. Rand Clawson, Margaret Sogers, Clark. An unusual cake In the shape of bonnet delighted the a spring guests when Mrs. Beck Clark honored her little daughter JoAnn on her fourth birthday anniversary Thursday. The cake, decorated In orchid and pink, was placed on a musical cake plate which played "Happy Birthday.". Mrs. Clark served the children Ice cream and cake and gave the boys favors of army toys and the girls, bubble blowing sets. After eating,, the group played LAMBDA y. Vi at prices anyone can afford " t : . i ai r . t i- Shop Now Maternjty Vardrobs The Friendly Shop for The Expectant Mother 32 North 1st Phone 3344 last "T YOUNG TEENERS" authentic creations... Having trouble fining your Our new spring and eummer fashions have high styling, fine tailoring, better fabrics, and perfect fit. Come down end look ot our fine selectionl mmmm p. YOUNa'THNESR" VICKIE SHOP-Sfr- Floor eet of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Anderson, wearing a navy blue taffeta acetate dress, accented with pink sheer nylon sleeves. Red patent belt, extra full skirt, beautifully tailored from hem to collar. ' ANDERSON-daugh- ter BARRYLYN ''-- ; : L W' - . ':': ... - . Everything for the expectant Mother ! mi Modern Version Spring Bonnet Coke Delights Small Guests v BAKER-dauaof Mr. and Mrs. A. K. auaranteed-waihabl- e Baker, with an auilted cotton dress. Black and white, black cinch belt, full clrajlar skirt, detachable white pickie-dicki- e collar. I li hter ''7 &i:l..;: y ;. .. , , . Spinning spools of the spider are openings to internal silk glands, and the thickness M the thread depends on the cumber of glands put Into action. r baby cu:jti;;g Jr. Shop & 230 West Center Street PROVO, UTAH NATIONAL BABY WEEK HERE ARE THE LIST OP SPECIALS : Contour Fitted CRIB SHEETS Qflr OC Cotton Carry-A- ll PLASTIC BAG 1.29 All Colors Terry Cloth BATH BLANKET 1.98 2 Wash Goths Plisse Crepe GOWNS and KIMONAS No Ironing Needed Baby Spec, this wk. 1.00 Diaper Pull-ov- er TAP SHIRTS "BY SPEEDON" and Styles. Tie-Si- CARRIAGE NETS In very fine quality Mar- QO to qulsette. 9 LYNDA LEE of Mrs. Lynn' Bullock, wash note doubled collar effect, new middy waist line, self belt. Navy or royal blue and white. MADEN-daug- hter wears an everglaze cotton fabric able dress. Wrinkle and shad-o-shee- n t, yon Mother new "Fancy Free" will-lik- our e Maternity Garter Belts 1 Only 93 of Mr. and Mrs. J. Earl wearing an everglaze polished cotton sun LEWIS-daug- hter dress. washable, wrinkle-resistan- t. Js gathered with 13 rows of elastic thread. or green. of Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Baker, wears a w.ashable everglaze polished cotton dress. Duf'able, wrinkle- - and In royal blue and white, grey and white, or rose and white. EVALYN BAKER-daug- hter $795 Bodice In pink EVALYN of Mr. and Mrs. A. BAKER-daug- hter wool fleece shortie coat. Novelty patch pockets, pearl button trim. . KATHLEEN COON-daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Coon, with an acetate black. and white dress. Known as "the beauty fabric," acetate should be dry cleaned. Full circular skirt, black patent contour belt. $795 KATHLEEN Mr. and COON-daug- Mrs. A. a 100 of hter E. Coon, wear-In- g wool shortie coat. Patch pockets, pear button trim, $20 I (Please note dpg collar on Jo Ann's leg, black patent 39e. Black patent bag $2.97). K. Baker, wearing a pure 100 $1Q95 he new baby yon will need "Scoopln" Safety Pins, Oil, Powder, Cream, Shoea, Panties, Lap Waterproof Pads, Brushand Comb Sets. Lewis, $1095 QO For-t- JO ANN novelty check fabric $J270 BARRYLYN BAKER-daug- hter Baker, with 100 of Mr. and Mrs. A. K. wool novelty check shortie coat. tool year-roun- d Excellent spring and summer model, $1720 |