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Show i !'!' v; ' ' l i M - i ' -- .... oca , Installation' I- '- W I ; : ' - f s 6 i I : : i : . v ; ..j .. . ; SUNDAY HERALD . ' madam . president; presided over the meeting of Ladies Auxiliary FOE held at the Aerie home Thursday for election of officers. i Newly elected officers, who will be, installed in June? are Nina Oare, past madam president ; Louise Young, madam president; Vlasis, vice president; Helen Roma Freshwater, chaplain; Vivi an Hicken, conductor; Vea Peterson, secretary; Irene Billings, treasurer; Pearl Martindale, trus tee; Colleen Marshall, inside guard; and Ann Soutas, outside r guard. the Honoring auxiliary by spe cial tisitatxon were Esther Hodges, J i . uwuani ii.au3 president or ung-haCity, and Celia Doyle, state auxiliary mother, of Murray, Initiation ceremonies, conducted the ritualistic, team, admitted by : the following ladies to member-- ; ship: Mrs. Ernest Peterson, .Mrs. Nick Poulol, Mrs J Floyd ; Casper, Airs. Philip Addis,; and Mrs. Floyd -- Club Holds, r 'Evening Of Music ! 5 ! - GROV- E- A large and appreciative j group attended the Mothers Study Club "evening of music" at the (Pleasant Grove Timpanogos Stake; Tabernacle ,on Thursday evening. J. J. Keeler, Warren P. Kirk. Miss itauueen Keeler and Carol Halliday are the artists appearing jon the cultural program of music Mr. Keeler, well known through out the state fori his , artistry on the organ, played solo numbers by Bach, Dubois. Schubert, Branms, and Peeters. He also , accompanied Mr. Kirk, well known tenor soloist. Miss Keeler. daughter of Mr. Keeler, and Miss Halliday, daughter of Professor John Halliday of the Brigham Young University,' played flute accompaniment with several numbers, Mr. Kirk's repertoire included numbers . by Buxtehude, Bach, Franz, and Stainer. The artists rendered special request numbers. PLEASANT . j.' 5; j ; . ' ? " " , - i - - ... 1 .j t ; J : ' :; . ; M 1 A i i . m m t r j j : : . . Robeson. , Following i i ; - ' v . ' j : IJ i , ? i Vled Robert Kir kpatrick - - Mr. and Mrs. Marion S. Ross announce the engagement and approaching marriage of their daughter Marilyn Tess to Robert A. Kirkpatrick, son! of Mr. and Mrs. All?ert Kirkpatrick.The wedding, is planned for June 15 at the home parents with the reception - I- - i ; ; lowing the nuptial rites. j Miss Ross is a graduate of Provo High School and Has been attending the Utah State Agricultural College in Logan where she was affiliated with the Alphaij Chi Omega social' sorority. Mr. Kirkpatrick is a graduate of the Brigham Young University and was affiliated with the Brick-e- r social unit and Pi Sigma Alpha honorary political science fraternity. i ; i . -- out-of-to- 4 I ! 1 ! Miss Howe is graduate of Lincoln High School and LDS Seminary where she was a member of 'the Tiger School ettes. She was recently graduated from work. in and of Beauty is currently employed ai Ex-Cel-C- See Demonstration is WHITE in-beaut- new . Salt Lake. j ' MrJ is Wilcox of the Utah State Agricul- a announce graduate Coon the A. IT. and Iklrs. Erven Und forthcoming marriage of their daughter Lisa tural College where he belonged to the Sigma Nu. He went on an LDS Iission to Brazil. He is also employed in Ann to? Paul W. Kitchen, son of Mrs. Marjorie W. Kitchen Salt Lake City where the couple will make a home. 1 i and the late Ralph S. Kitchen. The couple plans to be married June 12 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. A reception will be held the next eve Nephi Club "at An hive rsary Party . NEPIH The Ladies Literary bers were invited to attend. ning id the West Utah Stake house. School Mrs. Max L. Orme was chairMisi Coon was graduated from Provo High League held its eleventh anniver- man evening, and was aswherishe was active in student body affairs. She was sary party at the home of Ireta sistedforbytheMrs; Ray Pay, Mrs. one of the original" organizers of Alpha Unitees Mega Carter, with Pearl Nielsen as hosV Ul L. Grace, Miss Ireta Carter, 'Cosmetology ess. Mrs. Elmo Haynes, presi and Miss Pearl Nielsen, i girls Bub. She is a graduate of dent, was in charge, and Mrs. Delicious refreshments were SchooHn Salt Lake Cityand is now employed in Provo. J. L. Garrett , read club collect. J served on beautifully decorated Mr. Kitchen was graduated frbmProvo High School President Haynes conducted a tables, ' and a borsage was given business discussion, one topic be to each club , member. The eveand Provo IDS Seminary, He was active in high school ing the Federated Clubs' conven- ning of games "was enjoyed by 12 athletics and student body affairs. At present he 'is a tion In Fillmore. All dub mem club' members. ,1 at the Brigham Young University and is majorjunior ing iri physical education. He is a member bf the varsity i basketball and baseball teams. :;- j i ) Fully Automatic ZIG-ZA- G i : ! . j ; i Ph. FB Center 23 : i j; Club Notes Benefit Planned In Salt Lake For Training School ' i .v. . PYTHIAN SISTERS FEHANO CLUB I Will meet at the home of Eliza- zeth Souter, 165 S. 6th W., Monday at 8 p. m. LAMBDA TAUi i Mrs. Naomi Biggs, 375 S. 9th E., Orem, will be hostess Monday at I ; f 458 West i i jr Elizabeth Soufcr Sewing Center j Ex-Cel-- Cis - fashion show and luncheon has been arranged for at 1 p.m. to the New-April house Hotel by the United Stew !' p. m. ardess fAlumni. Proceeds from 8MUNICIPAL SECTION the show win go to the American Will , meet Monday, at 2:30 at Fork Training School, according the Women's Clubhouse. to Mis Dorothy McChrystal, show chairman, and Mrs. La Von Johnson organization president. At The "Therl are 10 alumni organiza: : FOX tions throughout the United States and each presents a fashion re- ACADEMY view for the benefit of needy PROVO ! t I children in their area each year," informs Mrs. Johnson. Mrs J Betty Jo Hickman will act as publicity chairman for the A benefit I I ? , it ' - I tLV C y 'o V k V'.4 ! . 2718 :.':' 3078 tXAT uiscc cowTOCt. 113.00 VV - y-V ' J swtu. corrroum, ' : t&ZQ I i . -- ": FJygf : .7.' -- 'r'nV' ! - V ?Tkt JUNIOR PROM Setting thevmood for Provo Higi's annual Junior Prom will be an assembly pro gram April 20 directed by Evelyn Oaks, Lynda LeVitre, Connie Jones and Myrie Day, from left. Utop id Themes Provo Junior Glass Prom 'Utopia" will be in the spot light as the theme fori the Provo .High School Junior Prom this Friday at 9 p. 'm. at the Oak Hills Ward ChapeL Modern decorations will be! featured along with a wonderful floor show. The annual Junior promenade will be led by Junior officers Mark Clark,; David. Thayne, Lynnl Teachser, and their partners. J.' Dress will be and corsages will be allowed. Friday . afternoon a marvelous assembly has been planned to set f : ! j the mood for the dance. Those working on the dance and asseme bly besides the officers are Symons, Carol Ball, Venita Perry, Pat Cullimore, Helen Wilde, Deanne Clinger, Jane Anne Bows, Doloris Nelson, Joyce Mitchell, Ernie Milner, Richard Muhlestein, and the chairman, Lola Van Wag-ene- n. - 'i ' f - , semi-forma- l, j . s '. r - In three years the new Revised Standard Version of the Bible has sold 3,600,000 copies. That's better than a copy evey 30 seconds, Kismet in 1 '7 ; .. 3214 y :. ' - -- ;;v'i ' i ':i.-- ;:!,,,:.:- ; 'f ' - i 2592 eoirrovi J - - , " j ; . ' . '"''' "' ' : ' t - r. II i Our terrific Oriental prirtt a perfect fashion for: day and late-da- y the perfect mixture ' of colors ' f ," .. . j . j garnished with gold. America's Best ; t V I Fashion Shoe Vqlue, 9.95 the pair. -. .- : : U- s , -J - " - Matching Kismet S "' handbag, 6.95 and 7.95 plus tax. Brilliant delicacies, :. y- ''":v rh provocatively feminine, gem set like thd world's finest jewels r.i I "' -- !! '; ij i . 10-1- MIX m - J .!,-- Crandal, Orem, Blanket Winner Mrs. Virginia MATERNITY WARDROBE - . y "" : i t 12.95 A suit that is feminine and flattering to wear rijeht now and all through the months to come . designed in creaseTresisxani. le woven checked and Tipperary. rayon, jrineham and that hac th Innk of linen, cut-o- ut featuring a patented combinaCoral skirt. Aqua and 6. tions. Sizes 2784 sancrmcK mop, $1250 etor, 112I& Mm, More Fashionable Outlook! IIOJOO -- ; s scuuTvm tcs cowtoui, 3129 BocirLowncuTSTssv7JS0 ' i !' hand-washab- is..-.- ; T own i i ri :Vi : a Brighter, ' Utah affair. ' - For . Mar-gen- - j 1 i Lisa Ann Coon And Paid Kitchen Set Date fol- ;' fashioned churni They have made about 2,000 pounds of butter, ;an- nuaUy for the past 32 years. LISA ANN COON II j acre farm here, still make butter every; Thursday, using an j s If: - , f I : of the also. : Dixie Howe, Paul Wilcox Plan May Temple.Marriage Marilyn Ross bride-elect- 's I Mrs. Kate Jacobs. club presi" dent, welcomed those in attenddixie Howe ' v ance. Mrs. Harry! Richards, chairf '. man of the event, introduced the guest artists. Later dainty refreshwere served by the club ments I t' ladies, from a lace covered table centered by large glass punch bowl surrounded by daffodils and Twin baskets of dainty Dixie Howe, daughter of Ir. and Mrs. Wendell forsythia. added charm, to the iris yellow Howe of Orem. wilhJiary-PauWilcox, of Salt Lake City, well filled chapeL Many music lovers as well as citison of Mr. and Mrs. Francis Wilcox, May 24 in the Salt of zens Pleasant Grove i were ' in r Lake LDS Temple, H i attendance. Mrs. La Vina FugaL A reception will follow! that evening in the Union American Mother, was introduced as a special guest., j I Hall in Salt Lake. MARILYN ROSS: CHURNING ALONG : GGRHAM, Me. (UP) Mr. and Mrs. Willie Lamb; who run a73- - ', 1 "V ; the regular; business meeting, special candlelight ceremonies honoring all past presi-- i dents of Auxiliary! 2924 were conducted. Past presidents in attendance were Mrs. Harvey Bird, Pro-vo; Mrs. Roy Clark, Salt Lake City; Mrs. Dan Harvey, Salt Lake City; Mrs. Alfred Carter, Orem; Mrs., George Clark, Provo. .All past presidents were presented with official auxiliary hats. ., j Special tribute was paid to Auxiliary Mother Mrs. Leland Bar- rett and Mrs.' George Clark who received the Grand Auxiliary Past Madam President's certificate. refreshment table was cen tered by a beautiful arrangement of forsythia, Dutch ;iris. and tulips. Fortyiine members! and guests were in attendance. t , i ; , 3-- A SUNDAY, APRIL IS, lfiSS Utah County. Uteh Announce Mnfakements Gz'rZs Oar e,V Nina ' : ; ? .... Women FOE ' - : 1 : . 'i : i i ; : Plan For ..',"'- i ; - Rfo) u mm . The Friendly Shop for the Expectant Mother. - PHONE FR NORTH 1st EAST 32 164 N. 23 i V i '.; ?; - University-Avenu- l . e Ccnvenisnt Parking CO VEST. CENTER jrin:Y co.vaijy (Since 1057) :! UtlPUtFeLTex I t - |