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Show X 2 SUNDAY, JANUARY 8, 1956 Utah County, Utah A -- " SUNDAY HERALD Lady Elks ' February Plans j. To Feature Club Card Party 1 -- :! Sauls closed with a morsel from Browning. Mrs. Rea concluded tp the group: "Capture these precious moments before they are ? gone. If you can talk, you can write. Put your thoughts down on paper. Special congratulations were exing. r, Mrs. tended to a The Creative Writing Section Edith Bauer, who was recently was in charge of the program for appointed as acting chairman of the dinner meeting Mrs. George the secondary department,. in the Rea, leader of the study group, College of Education at BYU. introduced the program wifh the Mrs. V. L. Jackson, theme: "Writing Through the of the Provo Branch, Introduced Years." Mrs. Catherine Bowles the dinner committee $s Mrs. of Nephi was introduced as a Edith Stimpson, Mrs. Delb'ert Mrs.. Jack Slack; Mrs. special guest. She told of personal her she as Meldon pursued experiences Warner, and Mra; (Reeve. had has She career. many Those writing serving on the table decoof her writings published and she rations were Mrs Genevieve, Ellsread some of them. Other mem worth and Mrs. Lyda Van Leuven. bers of the Writing Section who In the Art Section, Floyd Brien- read their selections during the holt continued with lessons In program were: cainenne uowies crayon and chalk sketching. The for childhood: Mrs. Robert Done home arts Section had two special for the teenager: Mrs. Vasco Tan- guests, Mrs. Lillian Booth and ner for several phases of life; Mrs. Myrtle Bailey who discussed Mrs. Gladys Stephenson for young the topic: "How to live after the love: Mrs. Howard Egbert for little feet have stopped pattering the golden years; and Mrs. Kiefer around the house and How to teach your children to live with others." The Writing Section had a lesson on how to market the things they write. Mrs. Stella Oaks, leader of the Social Studies Section, led a group discussion of the members present on the topic: 'Educating Women for a Changing World." Mrs. Reed was a special guest. MenDr. Christensen told of the Morrell was made of the fact that tion weeks he spent in England visit are there twenty million women ing monumental places of literary on the labor market. Women are interest. in every job or posi represented Attending as guests were Mrs. tion listed. Conclusions from a Myrtle Bailey and Dr. and Mrs. leading magaring stated: "Women Aneus Woodbury from the Uni have always been capable of do versity of Utah. ing any Job they set their minds Mrs. Frank J .Earl and Mrs to. If we recognize that women Lester R. Taylor- were assisting are playing a changing role, then hostesses and aided in the serving we must educate both women and of refreshments to the 30 persons men to that fact' attending. New Year's greetings were ex tended to. members of the A.A.U.W. by Lillian Christensen, Plans are being' formulated for a February card .party for Ladies president of the Provo Branch as of the Elk it was learned following they met in the monthly dinner "Thursday the Wednesday meeting of that or and study meeting on Build Smith the in Joseph evening held in the local : -- 1 .7 I .if m?XX ; I . - ' x f -L - J ft , 1 "V f 1 . lodge fellow-membe- Chairman or the! February affair will be Helen Bray, according to Wanda Elliott, president, who conducted. A salute to the flag was lead by Martha Stewart and minutes to previous meetings were read by Imopean Drysdale. The legislative council report was given by Margaret Beazer. Participating on a program in troduced by Arlene Clause were Vivian Anderson, tap and toe dance numbers, accompanied by Winni Turner and Larry. Price, vocal solos, accompanied by Ilene Ziles. Following the program a spaghetti supper was served in the lounge. Iva Varley acted as meeting chairman and was assisted by Mabel Davis Marilyn Davis, Enid Jolley and Mary Thomas. i A Ride.fn A Gondola CONNIE RAE COLLEDGE Connie Colledge Becomes Engaged to Vern Chipman ' Dr. P. A. Christensen of the Brifiham Young University was introduced as guest speaker at: a recent meeting of. Chapter One of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Coll edge, of Orem announce the engagement of their daughter, Connie Rae to Vern Chip-inason of Mr. and Mrs.' Harris Chipman of Pleasant Grove. "j The couple has set no definite! date but plan to be married in the near future. V Miss Colledge is a graduate of Pleasant Grove High School and seminary where she was a member of the pep club and of the Valkyre,-th- e school yearbook staff. She was outstanding member of debate team before she graduated in 1954. She recently returned from a Euroi ' 4 '' ' - ; . pean tour. ; s Pleasant Grove. High has served three years in the Navy. graduate,; , Mr. Chipman, .'also v Annette Ewell 'Plans January Rites air Alice Louise Reynolds club when c' V, SPRINGVILLE An exciting pervades the t home of Mr. and Mrs. William M. Ewell this week as preparations are culminated for the wedding of their! daughter, Annette to Myron Nichols, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jlay Nichols, also : of this city. The fcpuple will be wed in the Salt Like LDS Temple tin1 Thurs day, Jan. 12, and the following evening will be honored at a re ception in the SpHngville Thirdl Ninth Ward church. They plan to make their home in Spring ville. Both are graduates of Spring- ville high school. Annette is pres ently training as a practical nurse at Utah Valley Hospital, where she plans to continue after her marriage, and Myron is employed with the railroad. f Club Notes HOME ARTS SECTION Will meet Monday at 2:30 p. m. Music will be under direction of Mrs. Don Gammett. Mrs. Sterling Ercanbrack will present a book re-View. All council members are in vited. DELTA KAPPA GAMMA Will meet Wednesday at the home of Evelyn Paxman, 896 N. University Ave. at 7:30 p. m. Dr Wesley P. Lloyd will be the . JUS ; p. m., at the home Monday, of Mrs. LaMont Leavitt, 234 W 5th S.. Provo. Mrs. Arnold Ford will be hostess and Alta Johnson, beauty operator, will present the evening s program. 8 - i LAMBDA TAU i4 . 'It -- . OREM An open house for Mrs. it: Melinda ; Terry i and her sister, Mrsi Roxanna Terry of St. George who is visiting here with her. son, Mr. ;i and Mrs. Karl .Terry since before New Year's Day, was held Thursday at the home of Mr.- and i Mrs. Chester Graff. Mrs. . Graff entertained for: her mother and her visiting aunt by inviting friends and relatives of the two ladies throughout - the tarea. They were served a light luncheon and spent the afternoon visiting and in writing in a book of memories for the two older H , . ladies. The guests included Mr. and Mrs. Ken LippokT, Mr. and Mrs Karl Terry, Mr. and Mrs. Victor Johnson, Mrs.. George Jakeman, Mr. and Mrs. Jay Barlow, all of "Orem; Mrs. Raymond Farns- worth, Mrs. Eugene Daniels, Mrs Karl Georgei Mr. and Mrs. Har vey Staheli, all of Provo; Mr. and Mrs, Wilford Hunt and Mrs. Thomas Hunt of Salem; Mrs. .Jack Butt, Salt Lake City, and the members of the family of Mrs. Melinda Terry, Mr. and Mrs E. B. Terry and Mr. and Mrs. - ; ; )',,. '!- -' To freshen plain cake dough nuts, place them in a covered arid heat in a hot oven, If you own a day-lengevening casserole 400 degrees, for five minutes. For sheath with bare top, turn it into an added touch of roll spice, a dinner dress through addition of them immediately in a sugar- - MR. AND MRS. JAMES RICH Couple Plans th a pretty evening cardigan. Planning to leave to make their home in Lake City,! Fla., are newly-wed- s Mr, and Mrs, James Rich who were married Dec, 16, at a home ceremony in Orem. The couple will leave Jan. 18 after Mr. Rich is released pom the service. . The Tiew Mrs Rich is theiformer Eva Mae Powell, daughter; of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Powell, of Orem. She is a graduate of Utah County Vocational Schocjl. Mr. Rich is he son of j Vera Rich, also of Lake City, Fla. He has served. 27 months in the army overseas and is a graduate of Columbia High School, Fla. L.. 1. ' Terry and the 'members of the Chester Graff family and M "! M their children. . i , " i NOW'SNyKS NEPHI Lit-A-Lu- 1 , - I Speakers Give Review of Trip Abroad j, Winter Dresses Mrs. Roy Crouch, president, was M3J0' f assisted Mrs. Loveless as hostess Club collect was read by Mrs. B S. Eggertson and Mrs. Emma Wilson save the report from the Woman's Legislative Council. i ! ' i - - rf v' , ft ' ; y ;, ... . - ",.- - t . : ; ... " '' t ' : r .. ; . . ' . ;. i , - 4 MR. AND MRS. JOHN CARNESECCA f." Sis k ," frill lY2 vs ' v j t ' mmv f Th hr...ptrcals, end td cottons. polish j ' jH A ;ff Off Regular Prices . p) j I ..v-- 1 2$ W . chambrays and ginghams end so many attractive stylasl One and Iwo plc" mod! coat dresses, theathsl Checks, ptoids, solids, florals, doU I I . PAN A V Y - I W V - SX 4.- - - I V USE SEARS EASY PAYMENT I 1 end stripesl Hurry, L j J' 1 embosstd f I k aton... cotton I Smooth, A lustrous end o simple to . or for. Scoop tham up now ct savings. YooU fnd thm whol cotton family J ' fabric that knowi no ' at Soars $2.98 to $5.49 v? - - omnia lii Ax N J J V i : . .:;.:.:.. .. SALES FINAL ON . ' SALE MERCHANDISE 240 N. UNIV. AVE. ' : t - i' ,iX V1d ' - I If n iplJlBi itlll S AU m ' i ' s .: VJ i in charge and Mrs. Ralph Chappie Passes .. ' chinaware. New.Fall and Store Hours 10 A.M. to 6 P.M. ' -- , f h j !'. ' ! rr ?r-T- -- OPEN MONDAY and FRIDAY 9:30 a. m. till 9 p. m. LDLTD(pQLrC s-- r' yogiilarly SlUJDfiS MONDAY AND TUESDAY ONLY .' 'i by IS members and their partners at a dinner party Thursday eve ning, Rita Andrews was chair man of the committee, assisted by Mary Jensen and Nedra Starr. Introduction of committee and word of welcome t members and guests was made by President f Shaw. Katherine ' a After delicious chicken dinner, toasts were given to the ladles by Irel Chase, and to the gentlemen by Aiden Beagley. Verda Beck sang two solos, accompanied by Enid Anderson. Dancing was enjoyed by the club .members and their partners after the program. On Fall and Winter Apparel and Accessories , ip A. Reading re ..... Yd. 216 NO. UNIvlr AVE. I XViyttro X Club anniversary was celebrated .29 Yd. SINGpNTER' r -- Nephi Club Notes Its Anniversary . 1 1 REDUCTIONS UP TO 10s Reg. Retail Value A r ... All at Big Savings. ... t iJ ard Harper. Merchandise has been regrouped and reduced even further . . . to clear Fall and Winter stocks . . . Buy now, fashions and accessories you can wear NOW and through the months to come INVENTORY ALL COTTONS " : THOMAS7 JANUARY i A -- j Florida Home . PRE cinnamon mixture. . Lady Lions Club Invites Speaker Of Baha'i Faith An account of the win meet ai me nome oi Mrs. PAYSON Helen Wilkins, 547 E. Center at Salt Lake Tabernacle Choir's trip 8 p. m. Monday. White elephant to Europe was given Wednesday afternoon before members of the party. Cultus Club, when the unit met at UTAH STAKE YOUNG MARRIEDS FRIENDLY CIRCLE the home of Mrs. Glen Loveless. Will meet at the Uth Ward at Mrs. Claron O. Spencer and 8:30 p. m. tonight. Dr. John R Mrs. Samuel Cowley, both of Salt Halliday will speak on "Arts and Lake City, told of the experience. Culture in Everyday Life." Meet describing the countries visited ing will be under the direction of and the crowds to which they Jean and Allen Haycock. Every sang. Pictures were shown as were one is invited. various articles, including fine "V, Ceremony sheath dress with white and sil- ver embroidery. Accenting the, a tt"v A- -' dress was an orchid corsage. I J t"-Attending the bride was Mrs.l Dick Jones, as matron of honor. edgEMON'T A"aoe apcncer siooo.J as oesi man. wm meet at the home of Ida After the ceremony, the couple Carter Thursday at 2 p. m. were honored at an open house to which close friends and relatives served two years in the Army were invuea. make their home at Refreshments were served to 14 The new. Mr. and Mrs. Carnesec They will Kan. Fort Riley, attending. ca left for a short honeymoon at Mrs. Carnesecca was honored at an undisclosed destination. After a shower Tuesday prior to. her the honeymoon Mr. Carnesecca Mrs. Frank Van wedding by will go to Fort Riley. Kan., where Van Wagenen. and Lola Wagenen he is stationed with the Army. About twenty girl friends gathThe bride is a graduate of Pro ered to extend the bride best vo High School where she partici- wishes. The clever favors were pated In the choir and clubs. nosegays of flowers. The girls a graduate of: wrote recipes and letters dated to The groom, A discussion of the Baha'l faith High School, h a si be opened at a future time. and its relation to Christianity Springville was given Edgemont Lady Lions "" : Club members at a Supper meetof at the home held ing Thursday Mrs. Morns wiscombe. invited as a guest! to tell of the Baha'l faith was Mrs. Alan McCormick. X , : "The Baha'l faith includes a belief in progressive revelation as well as in unity, brotherhood and one world faith," said the speaker. Mrs. McCormick and her bus band are representatives In this area for the Baha'l faith. Mrs. Everitt Weeks conducted a short business meeting following the discourse Assisting hostesses were Mrs. Howard Ferguson, I Zi . i ; l " Mrs. Eldon Rowley and Mrs. How ' .V . Auxiliary Initiates New Member ACMEDIA'' i Open House . Honors Visitors ; e, Double-Rin- g Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Freestone announce the marriapre of their daughter, Marilyn to John Herbert Carnesecca, son of the late John and Theda Harmer Carnesecca, of, Mapleton. The couple were united in a double-rin- p ceremony January 4. at the Freestone Home with Frank Van Wag-ene- n, an uncle of the bride, officiating. For the home wedding the bride wore a shell pink " ( The Ladies Auxiliary to the Veterans of Foreign Wars, Ute Post 2162, held a regular meeting Wednesday at the V.F.W. Club with 12 members present. Mary R. Anderson was Initiated into the auxiliary. Business meeting was held with plans being made for giving away a quilt made by Ward Four at the State Hospital. A letter of thanks was read from the hospital for the speaker. AUM help at Christmas time. Will meet at 2:30 p. m. today at After the meeting was ad the home of Kaye Johnson, 4501 journed the members enjoyed a dinner at a local cafe. N. Canyon Road. " I Tre-geagl- Mrs. r Lillian Short was elected president of the Edgemont Ladies L.terary Club during a recent election-socia- l held at the home of Mrs. Alice Elliott. Mrs. Elliott was assisted with hostess duties by a daughter, Mrs. Montez Haw kins. Elected to serve as vice presi dent was Tana Richards and Mrs Matilda Booth will fulfill duties of secretary filling a vacancy left through the resignation of Mrs. Johanna Boyce. Mrs. Lola Adams gave the book review, "My Several Worlds" by Pearl Buck and Mrs. Donna Rowley read a list of New Year's resolutions which she said could easily apply to members. - -- V v' members met at the home of Orea B. Tanner. Dr. Christensen told of his Eu ropean tour, especially mentioning a trip to Venice which included a gondola ride on the Venice water ways and viewing the colorful Mil ton Window in the Church St. Mar garet. "The Milton window, named after the poet, was donated by George Child of Philadelphia and is divided into sections represent School ing the poet's greatest work, SOCIAL ART CLUB Paradise Lost'," told the Doctor. Will meet at the home of Mrs. Florence Myers Monday 7:30 p. m. n, '- vice-preside- nt n Of Ladies9 Club Christensen Tells About European. Experiences Dr. P. A. J Marilyn Freestone Weds I ( ganization hall. Now Mrs. Garnesecca AAUW Dinner, Study Meeting Lillian Short Features heme On Writing New President . , - "... PHONE TB70 207 NORTH 1st WEST Plenty of Free Parkini .. . |