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Show Club Features MiUSIC Topic Readers Guild Features NelkeClub Celebrates South on Africa Topic 40th Year Mr. at .l wi r.ttam Orem Stake To Honor Old Folks RPRINr.Vir IF. From Parlifst times men have relied on music Evan Wright, of Salt Lake City, guests: Mr. and Mrs. Richard to heighten the impress! veness of presented the program to me m- - Gunn, Dr. and Mrs. S. Y. Wu, OREM The old folks of the ceremonies marking important jbers of the Readers Guild and and Mrs. John Adams and Nelke Reading Club celebrated as both meetof the events at existence the their 40th husbands a Orem lunchtheir will be feted at a Stake Friday anniversary r HAM V UCDAI TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1956 v. -- j. (Mrs. iMuruiu uuudin. 8 on eon a j at local cafe on Saturday, party I Utah County. Utah -- . Saturday beginning at 10 I social groups, said Mn. Ellen of Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Grow. r J W. Monroe Paxman. pres-ia.i i i Mrs. i at the mi Scera Theatre, Music Mr. Anderson in discussing r who has spent Wright, nOnOl mem-welcomed A and show ident, will be followed by a guests j and Ceremony" before members eral years in South Africa, spoke bers and Delilah of the Springville Federated 'dinner and Transporta-Adam- s presented program. Africa anal presented a word Music club at tile recent meeting. about of the continent. Includ-jtio- n as to toastmlstress. the will be under outing He stated The club met at the home of picture 100 friends and relatives ed on the program were musical direction of the Orem Stake Old not would he it believed Over that that Mrs' Warren Tonks. be too long before white suprem- attended the open house in honor selections sung by John, Bob and Folks committee which includes As examples, Mrs. Anderson . arK Mrs. C. E. Roh acy may be challenged. He also ALPINE Kayla Chilton became used military marches, ceremon- told about the progress of the of Mrs. Jenettie S. Wood in Salt Sam Thompson, accompanied by rnairmen, assisted by Mr. bock. and the bride of David Street in a ial marches, triumphall country and that the economy is Lake City at her daughter, Mrs. Jane Thompson. Mrs. Paxman Mrs. Niels Anderson and Mr. and polonaise, i i a resume of the otub from Mrs. . quiet ceremony at the home of marcnes, weaenng ana kumtul Seldon Harris. Dinner will diamond and gold. He Charles Musig's home on Sunday. gave to the present be served the up beginning David's sister, Mr. and Mrs. Les marches. Other phase of music;08 e resifor the old folks at a Mrs. Wood, time, giving credit to Miriam each of the ward T? ter Newman in Salt Lake City and ceremony bespoke the hon was to is the similar of chapels. govern- dent Spanish Fork, Nelke for whom the club was rhythm and melody plays, she ment of Canada. Feb. 6. on the occasion of her birth- named. ored as commented that melody just Those standing in line were is the soul of Included in his talk was a dis day. so harmony music, Games of rook were played a maid as Maxine Parker, sister, of some of the aspects of All of her eight children ex- - with prizes going to Zola Petercussion is the and background body of honor; Grant Street as best the social and race problems ofjeept Mrs. Ruth King, of Ephraim son and Iris McArthur. MR. AND MRS. JOHN H. SCHAERRER' with the parents standing which enriches the melody. man, "t country. Mr. Wright stated was in attendance. They are Two long tables were attracas witnesses. Supplementary music for the the in every university could be Mrs. Musig, Earl Wood, Provo; tively decorated Golden Wedding with yellow For the ceremony the bride program was arranged by Mrs. that Over 135 persons attended the Dean Wood, Eugene found He native Ogden; also students. said sweet a lavender included Arthur and mums, peas and traditional Boyer wore a black and blue! Florence Wood. Shrove Brunch held Fork; not A Spanish eould that be lit?ht Larre birth white taners. legisequality tweed box suit with a white piano duet played by Alzada at the St. Mary's parish today He Ellen Springville; showed! lated. Shepherd, and Mrs. and Mary Boyer; piano solos, Wright day cake trimmed with yellow house. orchid. Dorothela Salt Lake City; andiKo9erand carvings a roses and each rose held small ivory Those attending the ceremony by Annie Forshee and Zaraf ebony The Brunch was served by Magna. candle was the centerlighted were members of the immediate Tonks, vocal selection by Eve- souvenirs of the countries which Dunkley, the St. Mary's Guild Her members granddaughters to visited. and and was have served later helpedto piece group they family, relatives and a few lyn Boyer, recordings, with Mrs. with serving refreshments Skelton as guests. Assisting in the decora- chairman andLaMar singing. friends. Songs were sung by The Thomp- the guests. Mrs. E. J. Schnore tions were Allie Coleman, Mamie The new Mrs. Street is the In a business, meeting conduct sons Jane, Dorothy, Carolyn Lee, as assistant chairman. B. Davis and Flora Love. and Bob. Mr. and anniversary on Valentine Day. daughter of Mrs. Mina Chilton of ed by Mary Maycock, vice presiPLEASANT GROVE MINISTER-COOfinal the discussed son dent, the group is Mr. mem-UtaGuests were Mesdames Sharp Street Dugway. Mrs. John H. Schaerrer, former Honoring the Schaerrers, Refreshments were served to AUBURN, Mass. (UP) An orAmeriof for the "Parade of Mrs. Mr. and of Street Val Hoyt, John Flinn, plans s are of Henry Gillespie, their family holding and dained minister, Rev. Edward F. County residents, now Wednes- members, their husbands to can held Music" be n Alpine. Lester Scott Stewart, J. ' Pay-soon at OVER 1700 PRIZES an house Taylor, in Lake Salt open Saturday City, ing their home White, 42, is working here as a C. Clark, A three tiered wedding cake day night. The Federated Music Allie from Fletcher, LDS Ward Harvey Fourth Chapel will celebrate their golden wedding SINGER SEWING CONTEST club are of the event musicians in an evening of music short order cook in a restaurant Clark, Luc lie Jones, Iris Mc7 to 10 p. m. Friends and relatives and refreshments were served to to Sewing devoted American to his Experience Not Nec bolster entirely power. with the Bel Canto ladies chorus. earning the guests. Arthur, Sadie Worsley, Virginia sary are cordially invitea. as of "Much composers. The under the my cooking ability Contact l orn concert, arranged Murdock, Clydie Murdock and Payson News Mr. and Mrs. Schaerrer were to a due he "is of were Mrs. Refreshments Kent served said, man," grill by SINGER SEWING CENTER chairmanship Hattie Snow. Seventeen members married February 14, 1906 in the Highland News and Mrs. Max Sumsion, the hostess at the conclusion of my experience working on church were present. For Details LDS Salt Lake Temple. They made will present more than 75 local the evening. suppers their home in Payson for many years where Mr Schaerrer en gaged in farming, prior to movj -- n fUl iui ixuyiu ji.-u l- m. ienaS sev-.T- Marries Jenettie Wood David Street r-- a long-tim- partis Brunch Attracts Large Crowd ' j two-pie- ce Wil-m- Open House To Honor John H. Schaerrers ot - K h j mak-lber- Pal-freym- Stake, Wards Begin Sewing Project PAYSON I an I Old Folks Feted At Social ing to Salt Lake City in 1950. Both Mr. and Mrs. Schaerrer filled mis sions to Great Britain during 1947 and 1949, leaving from the Payson to 4th Ward. They also served as A sewing project in ward and stake stake missionaries on their return out be carried Relief Societies was begun Thurs- home from England. day when representatives from John H. Schaerrer was born By CRESSIE GREENLAND four stakes met at Payson Fourth! Oct. 6, 1884, to John Jacob and HIGHLAND Eighty Old Folks Ward. Jenniev Poulson, County! Mary Magdalene Ott Schaerrer, at and special guests were feted demonstrator from Provo, directed Payson, Utah. He has been an ac- - Thursday in the ward recreation makine little bovs' trousers from,tive member in the LDS Church, hall. discarded men's suits and in a fu serving in the Sunday School, MIA, A program, emceed by Yukus ture session Httle girls' skirts will Priesthood Quorums, and as a Inouye, was presented, with a be made, also from discarded! ward teacher. He was also active vocal solo by Jay Inouye; original in the Farm Bureau Association, suits. vocal duet, Mrs. Vera Larson and Ella Anderson, work director of and served in the presidency for Mrs. Marie Jonsson, accompanied Mrs. Lucia White and Mrs. Nebo Stake Relief Society, direct- several years. Nellie Richardson Schaerrer was by Kate Rogers; pantomime, Suzaned the event, and luncheon was born at Benjamin to Shadrach ne Bo wen; tap dance numbers, served at noon by Mary Kotter, of Nebo Stake Relief Montgomery and Keturah H an d Beverly Bowen and Betty Boren . z.president . . Richardson. She resided in Ben of American Fork; brief sketch sociery. until her She has jamin marriage. of were: Other stakes represented Stephen Moyle's life, Mrs. Lu-el- la of an been the active member M. Binns of American Fork, Palmyra, Mrs. Dale Whiter Kolob, LDS Church, serving as president a daughter; orginal reading, Mrs. Mrs. Helen R. Crandall; Santa-quin- - of the MIA and Primary and in Cora B. Ad am son; two accordion Tintic, Mrs.Alice Piatt. other ward and 'stake auxiliary solos, Orville Jay, Jr. Seagull Camp in many capacities. Mr. Inouye presented Mrs. Daughters of organizations Seagull Camp seven have They living children: Emily Miller, Lehi, oldest lady; Utah Pioneers, met Thursday at J. Shadrach Ronald, L., and Lynn William T. Hyde, Pleasant Grove, the home of Madeline Dixon, with of Salt Lake of Los oldest man and oldest man with City; Irving of Clara Orton, captain, in charge E. Mrs. Blaine most hair; Mr. and Mrs. Lott Cal.; Angeles, of Charles A the meeting. history of 'Brown (Ruth) Reseda, Calif.; Robinson, American Fork, oldest Brewerton, Payson pioneer, was Mrs. Max I. Shirts of Dug-wa- couple. Mrs. Mjjler and Mr. (Nell) and the Ann lesson, read Snyder by -Mrs. Ronald Utah; Hyde, Sr,, were former Highland Diary of Reddick M. Allred," was Niled, Wyoming They also (Lois) have residents. given by Hazel Manwill. Kathryn seventeen two and grandchildren Dancing and a luncheon in late Dixon sang two vocal numbers who will help afternoon concluded the day's with uke accompaniment. Singing celebrate their golden wedding. was conducted by Alta Cowan with Nellie Bannister at the piano. Refreshments were served by Fay Russell, Ann Snyder and Mrs. Dixon. Camp One DUP One met at the home of Camp Elsie K. Bartholomew, with Susan By ELIZABETH TOOMEY jbeach," Mrs. Reid said.I said the Ashby, captain, in charge. A hisginning 'J010 tory of Margaret Rowe Ken was UnMed Press Staff Correspondent. never go here, and vT read tiy Florence Mitchell and the IX.W XJrU (Urj-- A . .Wees HiHn't Amorin uinmon Bit lesson was given by Mrs. Barth- Manhattan: modest." olomew. Singing was conducted by who thinks American Anybody Adopts Dress Principles Alpha Balle with Shirley Dial "at girls are immodest in revealing Mrs. Reid adopted certain evethe piano. Mrs. Balle also pre-- i too much of their figures just ning dress principles when she sented a vocal solo with Mrs. doesn't know bathing beauties, a began bathing suits, beDial playing pianc accompani- California expert said on a visit cause designing she didn't think women ment. Refreshments were served here this week. , should feel self conscious at the by Laura Cloward. Ella Graham "Don't judge the average , beach. girl ' and Mrs. Bartholomew. by the few sensation hunters," "The severe lines of the old d said Rose Marie Reid, a bathing suits required a perfect Excursion Taken former swimmer who now figure to look good," she said. A group of Payson women joined designs 90 bathing suits each sum "I decided women are the least others from Santaquin north to mer season and manufactures 5,000 elf conscious when they wear an Lehi in a trip to Salt Lake City a day the year around. fevening dress so I used that as Salts Are Modest Wednesday. Three buses trans- my starting point." ported the large group of Relief Next summer's 90 include only Now she sprinkles sequins on suit, which Mrs suits (one next summer's suit has Society workers, two from each one two-pieReid says should be worn only 5,000 iridescent pink sequins), emward. cage." broiders them and molds the tops Sponsored by the county agents, by women with "a small rib with evening-dres- s the excursion was planned for The rest are modest one-pietype drapes. stake and ward lesson leaders andsuits- - firmly constructed to stay me wp and down at the hip. work counselors in the Relief So-'u-P Even models whose bodies are ciety ,can, wear aJfaolst The object of the event was ,thy look and nothing lovely want to be follow a beef through processing covered when go to the they from the kill to the table. At a packing company the 'women were taken on a tour of the plant, and also were served a light luncheon by the company. Later they went to a super market in Salt Lake City, where cuts of meat were discussed, and light refreshments were served by the store. As a conclusion, they visited Hotel Utah and learned culinary points from Barbara Simmons was chosen the head chef. They also toured sweetheart for the annual ball the hotel from the coffee shop to of the Fraternal Order of Eagles the Empire dining room and on Auxiliary Saturday. to the roof garden on the top Chosen as her attendants were floor. Vivian Hicken and Faye Oare. Going from Payson were Ella They were crowned by Louise Anderson, Lillian Neal, Lois Has- Young, vice oresident. Over 50 Good help for dry skin is a rich kell, Mary Swain, Nell Heaps, couples attended the annual event lubricating cream that's worked Geneva Sullivan, Leah Coray, Zola which was held at the Aerie with the fingertips and is left Home. Dixon, Jeane Ainge, Violet Lazen-bon overnight. g. 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