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Show -- fr- 4-- SUNDAY A ,,, HERALD .. ,, - - - SUNDAY, MAY 10, 19SJ Dekatos Club a lea, Spring Pretty Affair Small chocolate hati were the fivora at the Dekatoa Uterery Club prtng tea held at the borne of Mra. Clair Aldrich on Friday after noon, A pink and white theme was carried out In a centerpiece of etocka, pink tullpa. The serving table wti covered with a rufr.nl. wane net cloth, each ruffle being oaught up with a pink aatln bow. ' Receiving guetti were the many membera and Mra eulien i. Cbrlstenson, Mra. Clair Aidrlch and Mra. John B. Trench, a fornv er prealdent now of Salt Lake City, The committee for the tea wai headed by Mra. Pair Aldrich. ae- lited by Mra. Dale Emlth. Mrs Ted Ktrwln. and the retiring club offlcera who are Mra. Cullen Chris- tenion, Mra. Clinton Welet. Mra Maurice Wilson Sorenson. Mra. Boawell, Mra. flake Rogers, and Mra. J. Vincent Egan. ( REYA BAXTER CWEN RASMUSSEN Alwaya Insist that a kitchen fan have the "Certified Ratlngi" label on It to ahow that It will give the are performance promiaed. Rites to Unite Gwen Rasmussen, Robert Payne Reva Baxter, Charles Pope June 10 Temple Rites Set For Mr. and Mrs. Que Raemussen, 31 S. 8th W announce the betrothal of their daughter Gwea to son of Mr. Robert M. Payne, and Mra. Afton Payne, 757 E. 1st N. The couple will be married June 10 in the Salt Lake Temple. will graduate The bride-to-b- e from Provo High School thla month. Mid-Ma- Club She la a member of and Phi Camma Pal. She gradu ated from IDS Seminary. The Intended bridegroom, now a aopnomore nuoeni at the Y, la a member of Val llyrlc aoclal unit and of the Amer ican Chemical Society. Sub-De- b y mid-Ma- y 10th N. To be eolemnlzed May 15 ALR Chapter. Elects. Mantl Temple, the wedding- will be followed by a reception on May 18 at Sunset Ward ChapeL Miss Baxter graduated from Prove High School In 1332. WbJJe In In Phi school ahe was active Gamma Pal and Thespian club. She has been employed aince her in the graduation. Mr. Pope, a student st BYU, Is a graduate of 1'rovo nigh School Una LD3 seminary. He la now em ployed at the Y press. The couple plans a Colorado honeymoon, after which they will make their home in Provo. ;, LaRue Hatch To Be June Bride New Officers of popular eongi and ballade given by Mra. Abble Dut aon entertained wembera of the Alice Louise Reynold! Club's Chapter 6 at the home of Mrt. Ilene Webb Thuraday, A gtrla trio Beroice Bullock, La Vina Borgeaon, and June Borgs-ao- n aang with banjo aeeompanl-mellluatrating aonga mentioned. , Among numbera they tang were "Home oa the Range" and "Down In the Villey." Mrt. Dutson with the thought that these balladt provide t bridge Into the past over which we reach a great er understanding of the Americana . who gave ut America. Mra. Ruby Clark gave the opening thought en motherhood. The mualc waa under the direction of Mra. Clyde Weeks. Bosteaaea ware Mra. D. D. Lambert, Mrt. Joseph nelson, Mrs. ilene Webb ana Mrs. Afton Porter. Miss Elizabeth goutcr conducted the election of new offlcera. Elected were Ilene Webb, prealdent; Vivian Lambert, first vice prealdent; Amanda Johnson, aecond vice president,, and Myrtle Clark, - A study Joining the ranka of June brides will be La Rue Hatch, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard R. Hatch o( Provo, when her marriage to Joseph W. Sherldon la solemnized June 12. The bridegroom is the son of Mrs. Joseph Dickea of Phila- nt delphia. Pa. The wedding Is to take place at home, after which an open house honoring the couple will be given I by the parenta of the bride. con-elud- secretary-treasure- r. Mesdamea J. W. AM under, D. D. Bushnell, William O. Clark, Ruby Clark, Ethel crowther, Clinton C. Dutson, W. O. Facer, J. A. Henrle. Alfred C- - Johnson, Amanda John ston, Rose Kartchner, Ethel Ken, D. D. Lambert. Joseph Nelson, William V. Oldroyd. Afton Porter, George Ramsbotham, Charles Rowan, Q. E. Sandgren. Laura Spalding, Alma Van Wagenen, Glyda Webb. Clvde Weeks and lilts Elisabeth Souter attended. I OntimitC.hh J W ft - wedding will unite Reva Baxter, a daughter of Mr. and Mra. Jamei L. Baxter, 3600 W. Center St, . and Charles E. Pope. Mr. Pope la the eon of Mr. and Mra. Orlan C. Pope of 148 W. A . - ; . r -- , PHyliis Woods, Lynn Marsh Plan Wedding for June 24 open tw, Phyllis Woods and Lynn J. Marsh have chosen June 24 is the date of their wedding, the barents of tht bride announce, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph F. Marsh of Tooele ire parents of the bridegroom. A graduate ot Provo High School, the bride haa been attending corhptometers school in Salt Lake City. The marriage will be solemnized at of tht bride's parents in Provo. After a short honeymG&Vv .they will make their home in Tooele. m t .i - I. .... n. .., t DECORATIONS Committee members' for the Dekatoa literary Club ready deco ratio as forthe annual spring tea of the organisation held Friday at the home of Mra. Clair Aldrich la Provo. In the photo, left to right, are Mra. Aldrich, committee chairman and hostess; Mrs. Cullen Y. Christensen, Dekatos president; Mrs. Ted Klrwsn, committee member, and Mrs. Reed tillaen, Another committee member, Marjorle Smith, was absent when the picture was taken. president-elect- . S P RING TIM Being a Good Homemqker sNota Thankless-Jo- Fashion b housewife: I receive this letter from' a career-winde- d "Several years ago I gave up my career to become a full-tiwife, mother, and household drudge. It has been the most thankless job In the world. "So I'm one wife who la starting out on a career for , the aecond time." d Some women are to they don't find any in being the homemaker for a family. Evidently the writer of thla letter belongs to that small minority. ' e wife But If she la disillusioned with her try at being a and mother simply because aha found the Job "thankless" she la being Most homemakera don't get their "thanks" every day for a job well done anymore than a man heara every day how wonderful be la for earning the fimlly'a living. Most homemakera are pretty much taken for granted when H comes to spoken appreciation from husbands and children. But they get their appreciation in other less obvious but more rewarding ways. They know how well they have done their Job when a child aaya "I feel sorry for Jimmy. Hla mother II always ao cross. I guess she doesn't like kids or wsnt them around like you do." A They don't have to be told they are good housekeepers. well-ru- n house speka for Itself as a Job well done. ' They don't have to have a husband constantly telling them how much they are appreciated. If he stands by In times of trouble, uncomplainingly supports hla family, likes hla home, and la good to hla wife nd children, he la saying "Thank you" In hla own way. So it la rather of a woman to decide that d ia a thankless Job just becauae ahe feels ahe isn't getting her share of praise every day. If she is a good wife, mother and homemaker. the world can see for itself what she la. Being a full-tiwife and mother lin't the most thankless lob In the world. It's the most rewarding. oil iRfl Suits career-minde- DUCI full-tim- !4 oil short-sighte- mffiCjr4f p.m. 1 Spring Coals !4 Here's the Sole You've been waiting fori COM! EARLY! Have first choice while selections art complete , . . Take Advantage of these superlative savings on fabulous ' fashions! . . Myrle's SSiep 33 EAST CENTER . ALSO MANY OTHER WONDERFUL BARGAINS! ' home-maki- ebort-eighte- (Sills j PHYLLIS WOODS tha-hom- i a ( Herold Want Ads Bring Results in (DM. 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