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Show n .rs rv-.- v v 'llwu Feature Section' FrOVO, M Arts ZEES! UTAH UTAH COUNTY, Society Church 'School SUNDAY, MAY 24, ' Comics 1953 Provo Women's Council Plans Own Coronation: Installation Monday C2f By MILDEED B. BALL With considerably less fanfara thin attends th coronation of England's new Queen, but of equal Importance to the some 225 member! of Provo's largest women's tlub win be the Installation on Monday of new officers of the Women's Council of Provo. All members of the various Sections of the Council are Invited to attend this function as well, ai all officers and chairman who nave served during the past year, Mrs. Joslah W. Smith, Council president during the past year, will preside at the Installation which will seat Mrs. George Wor-thas new president. Competent help will be given Mrs. Worthen by her two vice presidents who will also take office the same day. They are Mrs. Phil Snow and Mrs. Ralph . Harshman. Looking after the records and the finances during the coming season will be Mrs. Lewis E. Sandstrom, treasurer; Mrs. William J. Dalebout, auditor; Mrs. Lynn LeVitre. corresponding secretary, and Mrs. Mark E. Berkhimer, recording secretary. Special guests and Interested spectators will be the chairmen who have been duly elected by the sections of the council Responsibility for these offices will be carried by Mrs. Howard Johnston, chairman of the Treble Clef Music Section: Mrs. J. W. Werni, chairman of the Literary Section and Mrs. Franklin Davenport, chairman of the Municipal Section. Mrs. Clarence 11. Harmon will preside over the Past Presidents' Section; Mrs. J. W. Randall, the Home Arts, and Mrs. O. D. Bruce, the Junior Section. The creative Artist and Writers Section will be led by Mrs. Earl Foots and Mrs. LaVar Groneman, respectively. The reigns of government of this civic and cultural organization passes from the bands of one group of capabla women to the hands of another equally capable group slr.ee all of them have been en V WW WE CAN MAKE PLEASANT MUSIC TOGETHER Mrs. Howard Johnston, left, Treble Clef Music Section chairman, Mrs. J. W. Wernz, who leads the Literary Section.iand Mrs. Franklin Davenport of the Municipal Section talk over plans fqr the coming1 year when they will work in their various departments, and on occasion, (Continued together.. m Pare t, - r n L WHAT AN INTERESTING RECORD!' Mrs. George W. Worthen, president of the Women's Courcil of Provo, comments favorably on the complete and interesting scrap book which Mrs. Josiah W. Sjnith, retiring president is showing to her. Mrs. Worthen expects to take the reigns of office for the Council in an installation program Monday at the Women'i Clubhouse, at 2:30 p. m. -- ' newly-electe- d " I-- ryTr i ... I 7 f 1! v V I i t W i'ih fK., V-,-- fi-- - ' i - 0 WINDOW IDYLL Caught in the pleasant afternoon light streaming through one of the classic windows at the Women's Clubhouse, Mrs. Clarence H. Harmon, chairman of the Past Presidents Section and Mrs. J. W. TWO GOOD WOMEN AND TRUE 'Tis said, a and in president is no stronger than Mrs. Ralph E. Harshman and Mrs. Phil Snow, vice presidents, shown above, Mrs. George W,, Worthen, new president of the Women's Council of Provo, ha3 a source of strength and help. Both women are past Council officers, and experienced - in the work of the organization.- N. - Randall, chairman of Home Arts Section, form a graceful picture as they Btudy one of the' Council booklets which lists each of the 22& members forming the, organization. These women, as in the case of other Section chairmen were elected by their respective Sections in previous meetings. Mrs. LaVar Groneman, right, chairman of the Writers Section, gives directions to Mrs. 0. D. Bruce, left, Junior Section chairman and Mrs. Earl Foote, Artist Section chairman, for putting up a sample picture at the Women's Clubhouse. These women have been selected in separate election meetings of their respective sections. A LITTLE HIGHER A This group of officers of the Women's Council is responsible for the important job of record keeping for the organization. Mrs. Lewis Sandstrom, left, treasurer chats with Mrs. 'William Dalebout, auditor. Mrs. Lynn LeVitre, seated left, corresponding secretary, confers with Mrs. Mark E. Berkhimer, recording secretary. These officers will he installed on Monday in a program at the Women's' Club-- -house- ., i RECORD KEEPERS r ... . ; - A. V . t |