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Show SUNDAY may 10. Mis iunbay, Uih County. lnh 2-- A HERALD! t- - e iO 7 nngagement oj oupie From Sprin&ville Told Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Leslie of 830 r N.-2n- 7iZ W, d Springville, announce the engagement and forthcoming marriage, of their daughter Eva Carol to Lee A. Jtobertson, a son of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Robertson of 212 North Fourth East, Sprinyville. is a graduate of Springville High The bride-ele- Browning Society Host To Salt Lake Members ct The Provo Browning Society met of the project fomrotttee, announced that 4hey wen working Thursday in the banquet room with the librarian in selecting the Joseph Smith building. Mn. Claude Ashworth, president. books for the library from the presided. In Mn. Aahworth's memorial fund, t Mrs. Bertrand F. Harrison, regreeting and welcoming remarks, she referred to the poetry and cording secretary, read the minphilosophy of Robert Browning utes of the first meeting of the and to Julia B. Jensen at the Browning Society, held JO years mother of the Provo and Salt ago. Lake Browning societies. Mrs. Ashworth Closed the meetMarilyn Oakey sang two solos. ing by reading a few lines from accompanied by Louise Marsden. tienry Van Dyke's poem. Special guests for the day wen The hostesses wen the past memben of the Salt Lake Brown prealdenta, Mn. J. J. Weight, Mn. ing Society. Mrs, JLoulse Richards Alex Hedqulst, Mrs. Ellis Meuton Covey responded for the Salt Lake ana Mrs. Lee Snarr and the ofthe SO flcen, Mn. Ashworth, president; Society and Introduced Mrs. Marie Robinson, first vice memberi present. Mrs. Haarlson, recordMn. Ernest L. Wilkinson read president; and discussed several of Brown- - ing secretary; Mrs, Arthur D. J Taylor, treasurer and Mrs. Orvll lng'a poems, C. Dryidals, corresponding secreRichard Daitrup tang, accom tary. panied by Maurlno Benson, to One hundred twenty-fiv- e women V k Mrs. (Catherine Fardoe, who took part la the first meeting of the Browning Society 30 yean ago and Is a close friend of the late Mrs. Christen Jensen, read several of Mrs. Jensen's poems. Mrs. Alex Bedqulst, chairman . DONA RAX NELSON DOROTHY GRAY Dorothy Gray, George M. Canova Set Wedding Date School and is currently employed at the Ironton Plant Motheri Mrs. Boyd Seeley, eceompanled by Mn. Max Thome, can a ion dedicated by the daughters to their motheri. Mrs. William Hunter gave a tout to the motheri. ravori were presented to the motheri and delicious dinner wai terved by Mn. Paul Blackhunt, Mn. American Fork 5th Ward MIA To Stage Drama La- - , Mr. Robertson ha recently returned homa from U. S. Navy duty and is now employed In Provo. . The young- - couple Is making plans for their wed-'dito take place the latter part of May. ng New Officers Introduced At Fine Arts May Breakfast , Urge centerpiece featuring; carried out i Individual tablet tulips maypoles mrounded by multi- banked wlU colored iprlng flowen, greenery, lilacs, and panalei. The past president, Mn. Strata, and orchid ribbon decorated the the new president, Mn. Introduced breakfast the at table May buffet of the rine Art! Literary. Club Elmer (Tug) Jacobsen, who then Thursday at the home of Mn. named bar offlcen. Mn. Bertranfi Myron Strata In Pleasant View. Harrison presented a gift to the The maypole theme was further past president who accepted with a speech of thanks. Hoitessei were the entertain ment committee beaded by Mn Jacobsen. The ladles ipent the afternoon playing bridge after the bualnesi meeting and breakfast. Mm. David Mont Blackhunt Memben of Attending were Mesdames Greg gPRINGVILLE and Mrs. Charlei Blackhurst. the Aureole club beld their annual ory Austin, Stanley Bonnett Ralph Harptr.. A birthday gift ..wai pre guest and Mother's - Day social A. Bullock, P. A. Chrlstensen, Grant Eklni, Seymour sented to Mn. Willis Larien. Tuesday at the home of Mrs. VI E. I. Coles, Bertrand T. Harriion, Aura and Gray, David Frlel Mrs. with Child were Those that were present C. Hatch, . I. Jacobsen, John S. Mn. Lynn Alleman as Mn. Lee Ewenson, Mrs. Archie esses. Lewis, L. I. Maycock, Alonio LaVell Mn. Mn. Boren, Boren, Morley, Frank Jf. Mullett, F. V. Joseph Chrlstensen, a student at Nichols, J Kenneth Push, Grant Belle Adamson, Mrs. Willi! Lar LDS en former mlaaionary, BYU, D. Rienini, Marion I. Ross. L. B ien, Mn. Yf. D. Chapman, Mn. tertained the group with eong, Sheets. Orson M. Slack, Myron X. William Hunter. Mn. Lacy White,, about lUdei and picturstories Mn. Reed Orton, Mn. Crover Strate, Eldon Beck, Spencer Grow, Mn. Harold Armltitead, Mn. esque Old Mexico. He described Elmer Terry, Paul Gehring, and and and the lti country people lang Guy Callahan. Elvln Canon, Mn. Robert Oscsr- aon. Mri. vecu euiiocx, Mrs. Keen many of the lovely Mexican longi e Halliday.'Mn. Rulop, Hone, Mrs. accompanying himself on a guitar, LaMont Blackhunt, Mn. Mary His many beautiful ilidei also corauroy garments do not re Anderson, Mrs. Paul Blackhunt, added color and Interest to his quire ironing but they should be brushed while stlli damp to rettore Mn. Hacking. Mn. David Black- - remark, hunt, Mn. Gertrude Blackhunt, A prettily arranged luncheon was the nap. If they an hung on Mn. Charlei Harper. Mrs. Clifton served to the 40 memben and padded clothee hangers, they will return to shape more easily. Harper. gueits pnsent Mothers Special Guests Of Pleasant Grove Variety Club PLEASANT GROYE Robert E. Thayer In June Steel Company. of Geneva ' Mr. and Mr. Francis L' Gray of Orem art announcing June. 5 as the day their daughter Dorothy will become the bride of George M. Canova, a on of Mr. and Mr. Thomas R. Canova of Alhambra, Calif. A reception honoring the couple will be held afterward.- Miss Gray, a graduate of Lincoln hijrh school and Sharon Seminary, has attended BYU. While in high school, he was a member of Home Economics Club, Calaquana Club, and G.A.A, She also worked on the Scera theatre itaif. Mr. Canova graduated from high school In River, side, Calif., after which h spent four years In the navy. Two of these years he spent in Hawaii. He has been astudent at the BYU where he is a member of ' ' Val Hyric ocial unit were special gueiti of the Variety Club when they net at the home of Mrs. Paul Blackhunt of Pleas-o- t Grove, Thursday evening. Dona Rae Nelson to Wed IVA CAROL LISLII A varl-color- . Aureole Holds Socio it Or-to- n, - comedy In Rain," "R three acti. It to be presented by the MIA of American Fork Fifth Ward, Tuesday at 7:30 p'ra. In the tabernacle. The east includes Mildred Me cham, Virginia Lynn Fadii, Duma Durrant, Crosby Mechara, Mar- Maxlne Jensen, Jorie Gordon, Nelson, Tonlta, Mortensen, Leroy Mecham, Norma Mecham, Myrna Aulp, and Shirley Huggard. Kever On of the early June brides will be Dona Rse Nelson, daughter of. Mr. and Mn. Fred W. Nelson, Provo. She will become the wifa of Robert E. Thayer, son of Mr. anf Mrs. W. Glen Overly, also of Provo. The marriage is to b solemnized in the Salt Lake Temple, June 3. The bride, a graduate of LDS Seminary, will graduata from Provo high school this ipring. A mem. ber of the pep club, she also participates in both IIU-LIF- SUPPORT Nu-tl- ft St; Mary's Guild Welcomes Two new memben, Mrs. Roy Parker and Mn. A. L. Shirk, wen welcomed by the St. Mary's Gjiild of the Episcopal Church at the monthly meeting at the pariah house Wednesday. The group enjoyed luncheon from tables decorated with tulips and lilacs. Mrs. Earl Osi presided In the absence of Mn. Ted Solei. Mn. Rex Home gave the devotional!. After the business meeting the group spent the afternoon quilting. Hostesses were Mrs. Jim Bach, Mrs. I. J. Schnore, and Mrs. A. C. Moon. Mn. Fred 8. Endsley and Mn. Lester Johnson were guests. Mesdames Hay Coffey, Robert H. W. Duncan, Ledger D. Dnw, Fne, W. B. Jones, Philip K. Kemp, Stanley Marsh, W. C. Miller, R. G. Moon, Earl Osi, D. C. Royce, I. J. Schnore, J. L. Bach, La Mar Skelton, R. C. Gates, Rex Home, Charlei Smith, A. C. Moon, Roy rarter,, ana A. Shirk.' Two ' ExcTuslve ... - port restore After the baby arrival the postpartum front replaew the obstetrical front converUnf the maternity farmtnt to a postpartum support, TWO-W-Oj- ri . Initiate New Members New Members To clean starch from aa Iron, rub beeswax over the face and then use salt or metal cleaner or very fine steel wool A youthful tyte 1000 maternity support "buns from the .houlders" dMtantd- with the aid and counMl ot lMdtnf obrtetrlcUni aa the ideal uplift and prouctivo maternity sup- orchestra and band. Mr. Thayer attended BYU one yar prior to enter, Air Force. He haa been with a light, bomber the ing squadron in Korea. Legion Auxiliary To pnsent r T MATERNITY. ' were OREM Orem American Legion Auxiliary will initiate' new tnem- ben Saturday evening according to Mn. BIQ Baker, outgoing pnsl- dent After a short buslnesi meet- lnr. saw club officers will be ln-italled. The event will take place at p. m. et the Vetenn'i Memorial Homa and an Leglonnalni 1 NURS1N9 MAS r asst - - Maternity Wardrobe The Friendly Shop for the Expectant Mother . Phone 32 North 1st East 384J an tevhad te attend." 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