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Show jU.sLVtY HcKAUD SUNDAY. - lluh S-- A MAY 10, 19 CounlT, Vth Women's Club At Orem Presents '53 Art Awards OftEM-T- he Orem Wo, annual men's Club art awards were made Wednesday at the Mothers Day I prOKram by Mrs. Roland TIJd. The first art certificate with check for 17 was awarded toUlckj Phillips for an unusually good wa-- J ter eolor landscape; second place went to Jsart Gordon for pea and Ink sketch of a water front arid she was awarded ti and a certificate; third place went to Jolene Farley for a clever '"linoleum cul"i type of drawing. She waa awarded the certificate and S3 but was un able to attend. Mra. Gerald Buckley, her aunt accepted the award .'or her. Five honorable mentions Mr. Roland Ttdd, art chairman for the Orem Women's Club, presents art 'vers elven recognition: Joan Ken- - CONGRATULATIONS! nrdy, Kenneth Cluff, Maynard awards and certificates to Dick Phillips, first place winner, and Janet Gordon, second place, Jolene jerj, Margie Tolroan and John Farley, another award winner, was absent when fie picture was taken. lames, which showed a wide vir-- I !ety of types of art, Mri, Merlin Finch and Mrs. Gerald Buckley; assisted oa the art committee. Judges for the art contest were assistant BYU art Instructors. Joyce Nicola and Edward Schoen-fetInstructor ot the class la Loyd L Gustaveson. The winning pictures were Judged JEAN LOVELESS on or'.jlnality, freedom, artistic expression, neatness and mounting. The group was aerved dainty I pieces of rose-bu- d topped cake, punch and mints by the club officers who acted as hostesses. The A Loveless-Mackle- y X I crystal punch bowl was placed on a lace cover with a lovely floral A September wedding to be She was affiliated wl!h display of snapdragons. Mrs. Rayemnlzed In the Manti Temple Is Phi Gamma Psl and was active In mond Gilligan, club. president, actbeing planned by Jeanne Loveless, the Pep club. She Is employed now ed as general chairman. . daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred at O. P. Skaggs. A "Sprtngvllle" High School and k I Loveless, 1097 E. 2nd S., and Ron10 to 6 ald James Mackley, son of Mr. LDS Seminary graduate. Mr. Mack- MONDAYS 10 to 9 and Mr. Spencer .Mackley, 707 E. IC" AS m jyi CJlULRt ItUUVl I V BEVERLY JEAN SNOW Beverly Jean Snow, Jay N. Mdnti empleTo Be Scene Rites Lybbert Plan Autumn Vows Of Of interest' to Provoans li the announcement ot the engagement of Beverly Jem Snow to Jay N. Lybbert. Mls Snow Is a daughter of Mr. and Mn. O. L. Snow. 147 S. 4th West. Mr. and Mn. C. Lester Lybbert of Moses Lake, Mich., arc parents of the Dridegroom-io-The wedding will be performed In the Salt Lake Temple. 6ept. 10 Mis Snow ii a graduate of LDS Seminary and Provo High School where she clayed violin in the school orchestra. Now a eopho-mor- e at BYU, she Is golden gleaner. Mr. Lybbert. a Junior a BYU, U a finance and banking major, tie BYU. , also has attended Washington State 2nd S. Miss Loveless was graduated College. Both plan to continue their schooling next year. from Provo Hlh School and LDS a st ' ' ' STORE IIOUIIS New Head of e Fortnighters i poat-nuptl- V PROVO HOME ARTS SECTION, WOMEN'S COUNCIL In a lovely May setting of lilacs The closing meeting of the vear, a Motners uay program, wi'i ie and tulips, the Fortnighters Club held Monday. All members are In- met Thursday at' the borne of Mra. vited to come and bring guest. Carl Kibler. OPEM LADY LION'S New officers elected at the meetA mothers and daughters banquet ing were Mrs. Harry Brown, preswill be held Thursday at 7:30 p.m. at the Vineyard Ward Ohapd. Mrs. ident; Mrs. E. J. Storey, vice presMildred Jacobsen ia chairman of ident: Mrs. Donald Newell, the committee In charge. Club Mrs. Rex Home, members are to make their resMrs, John assistant; program ervations with Mrs. Jacobsen by Dayr.es, board member; and Mrs. Sunday. LAMBDA TAU CLUB jJac Logan, past president on the A Mothers Day party will be held! board, ' at Melody Inn Monday at 7:30 p.m. Refreshmenta of DIJP TIMPVIEW CAMP The Tlmpview Camp will have a French pasterles were served, were Mrs. Ernest Sasocial honoring outgoing officers Monday at 2 p. m. at the home of lerno and Mrs, John Daynes. Adele Fielding. All former , and May 26 was set as the date for present members are Invited toiihe Installation luncheon to be held at Club Radar. attend. LEAOUE OF AMERICAN When lighting your gas oven, PENWOMEN The Provo Branch of the Leaeue strike match first before turning of American Penwomen will meet on fas. If match goes out, turn at the home of Mrs. Edith Chris-of- f gas .before striking another. ansen, 3S6 N. 8th E Monday at Be aure flame is burning blue. 2 p. m. not yellow. Mri. Bay Anderson, the former Leila Thurman, waa honored at bridal ahower Thurs-da- y evening at the Provo-EaProvo Stake, House by her mother, Mrs. Max E. Thurman. Spring flowers were used throughout the rooms for decoration. The bride was attractively dressed for the occasion In a white nylon frock; she wore a corsage of pink rosebuds. She greeted her many friends and relatlvea with her mother and Mrs. Wells Ander aon. mother of the bridegroom. Mrs. John Peterson acted as mis tress of ceremonies to the follow ing program: Piano selections by Claudia Johnsoa; vocal aolos by Mrs. Elden Harding, an aunt of the bride; a number by Anna Faye Van Wagoner. Geniel Mendenhall and Nadlne Jones; a toast to the bride by Mrs. Floyd Breinholt; and readines by Carol Ann MaxBeld. The bride's book was attended by Kathleen Thurman, a sister of the bride. The gifts were displayed by Mr. Murlene Wofftnden, Gloria Johnson and Annette Cook. They were assisted by Linda Thurman. another alster of the bride, and Mary Anderson, a alster of the Broom. were under the Refreshments supervision of Mrs. Gordon Weight Mrs. Owen Johnson and Mrs. Cliff Bailey. Aria Clegg, Gloria Johnson, Peggy Chrlstensen, Clarice Morgan and Jerry" Walker served. IReoeivey brOWf! Club Notes Post-Nupti- al Shower Honors Bride f I e 1 1) i ROMANTIC FROSTED SHEERS f ; J:.:..::r, . . - I ..... MARLENE THAYER Marlene Thayer, Dick Hi II;. Set Late Summer Wedding Parents of Marlene Thayer, Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Overly,, 1G1 E. 4th S., are announcing her engagement to Dick B. Hill; a son of Mra. Owen B. Hill of Hood River, Ore. August 14 has been set as the wedding date. e ia a student nurse at Highland, The County, Maricopa Hospital in Oakland, Calif. bride-to-b- .Evening of Music Planned as Building Benefit' mu . Ah evenln? of sic and ballads will be presented at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Redd, 111 Aspen Avenue, Friday evening at 8:15 p.m. The evening Is sponsored by Oak Hills Second Ward Relief Society as a building fund project. and Olga Gardner, soprano, Fredrick Webb, tenor, will alng several selections. Mr. and Mrs. Brlant Jacobs will play violin I ' seml-classlc- - ; mm ' fwwzj V mm duets. Mrs. Fredrick Webb has charge of ticket sales. . Your Pfaff Sewing Center Offers You a Service Jlaw All ''m ;- - i General b Sewing Dcr.3 sleek chic Dress Making Tailoring reeze thr u . Roll It On or Alterations Men's Shirts, Madt to Brutklll When it gets soiled scrub l Buttonholes r" rSS; 1 it new again and again. ere beautiful Monograms I . 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