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Show ;u if f i .is J ! , j' r ' '! ' i 41 CJeofan Club ' ,' ' v,- t - ' t v ! - ) 1 .' , " i ! S v. - ; - " t t.i - r ' 7 1' y i fit: f , ' t ' , si i if - , j ' ; '' 4 ' f,", , v i-- ' h To one's friends, a broken ,', tit's f 1 1," ' v' , ..I . - Mrs. Clarence L. Knudsen was chosen president' Thursday evening j of the. Ladies of Lions held at the Wasatch School. " -- 'A- s 'si - , v.-.' -- 1 . i i 'f f i ' ( tv , y School. J kJ A. v.c - ' " . - ' : : i - c i " - t . f j ' ; b ! , Gjnshctal 10.95 5 The Provo Ladv Lions has planned a husbands party next Thursday at 7:30 at the Wasatch Other officers selected' were A .T .A Tf flKTn c 1 11 or) ntti n Mrs. Dan Thomas, first vice presi 'CLEOFAN Keith Wilson, historian, Mrs. Leo P. Vernon, treasurer and . . . INST f "v uuibvi wi,,. me !ntlJvicuaciua at wud banquet! Thursday were! (left to, right) Mrs. Robert W, Mrs. C. William Wonnacott, secretary dent;. Mrs. M. C. Shipley, 'second ' vice W.- Wal.c nr.tiHof Mrs. Richarrf Pettyi president. t w UAUVU f iur Mrs.. M vice George president; f Shaw, reporter; Mrs. Dale t Reese, Cheerful rAlnirc: anH linfit secretary; Mrs.! Eddie Ifichols, not1 tailtwister; Mrs. Leo Duket direc-- i glary are helpful to a sick t f Si! tor, and Mrs. Ivan Madsen, di--! . The colors keep- the person. - PM . ' j J ' t rector. An announcement cunner marked Vasco Tanner and Mrs.' Stella Grow and Dr. Marian Bennion room pleasant, I lak of glare pre. Each outgoing officer presented the closing of the season for the Oaks, International Relations; Mrs. who was assisted by Marian Wil- vents eyestrain, a corsage to the incoming f officer members of the Prove Branch 'of Percival 'ii,, Bigelow and Mrs. Loren kinson. taking her place. The mothers of the American Association of Uni Bryneri Home, Arts Section ; Mrs. jMr. and Mrs.. Samuel C. Monson the members were special guests, versity I Women when they met Wayne Cowley: Art; Mrs. George entertained with two piano duets, .but other guests were also present. Thursday in the banquet room of Rea, Writer's Guests were seated at banquet Section. ' After' a lovely dinner, a proH tables decorated with spring flow At the conclusion of the dinner gram was presented in which Mrs. learn; tne names of new officers for members ers and lighted.i by colored tapers jnet in study croups to Ernest Wilkins gave a tribute to the coming year, " bear guest speakers Stewart the mothers, Colleen ' Lawrence Announced as president wks sang two solos, Mrs. Marie Huff of Mrs. JV. L. Jackson, former Proyo Spanish Fork gave two humorous teacher who id now! iteaching in if Mil it readings, the ' Buglers of: ZYU, the Alpine School District. She s SUB DEBS' . ;.em wniteiy, sterling Ellsworth, will be assisted by Mrs. Lillian A Mothers and and Binkly Arnold gave three uootn, first' vice .president; .Mrs. Daughters Ta J will be held today at 2:30 at the numbers, and the Blowhards from Martin MiUeif seCond vice presi - BY Oakhills 'Ward Chapel. New mem High gave . a selection, r dent; June Berry,! secretary; Mrs. bers if the Club are invited. The committee in charge were uiaays Bednar, treasurer and Mrs. ALPHA UNITESS MEGA Mrs. Verrell Grosjean, , director Calvin Hill, assistant treasurer. ...ill meet,i tonav At. thA ivxemoers win advisor, Mrs. Donna Boyack, Mrs. Mrs: Anna Hart, Mrs. Edith Stimp- home of Jan Slaton, 4S8 W. 4th S. William Whittle, Mrs. Raymond son anaj Mrs. Lucile Thorne were I at 2:30 p. m. New members will Taylor, : Mrs. Taomas Gessford, elected as directors ion the nr I s,s t ne elected. Mrs. Joel Barlow, Mrs. William .w vv4 u. SOCIAL ART Kelsch, and Mrs. Joseph Perri. l;: Members and guests were wel- Members will meet with Mrs.; The f tables were decorated with comea lilac and tulip centerpieces with branch Dy mrs, .Lillian IChristensen, Mary T. Dahlquist Monday at 7; 30. president. " :yeuow; candles. Mrs. Anna Hart, a oast nrtUu SMILE. PLEASE dent of the branch, told thn. a. SAMPSON Am vnnrw. haw sembled the purpose of AAUW and N. Y. (UP) Nurse 2nd T.t. VavZ explained! that fellowsh ins aro Yancey ,went to the Sampson hos- given to members throughout the I m'fal nliomvinnif in country for graduate '; study. One tion filled and wound Up by get-- j person is; chosen from Utah. n '; taken.1 Hers w her picture ting Reports were heard fmm V . 1j. nnu aCKlVlfS. the 100,000th prescription filled by' UIiW rh mitteel who told of the son, of tne 3bwtft USAF hospital since the: president work accomplished In thpir varimie the;Provo AAUW; was chosen Air Force's ki largest hospital began ' groups. Reporting : ' were Mrs. at the Thursday meeting. late in 1951. operations ; en- - Husbands Party Planned For Thursday Evening J,! s - f ' ' fashion Checks , 1 I ' on Mother's Day daughter, Ima, to Don Juan Fickle has been broken bv mu tual consent. si ' . - 1 f . ' - Knudsen Elected Head Of Lions Group 1 1 ! . Mrs.- - i ! ' - ! ? : iieiib mono rs Gilbert " . ' 1 " " Utah County. UUh m t tee were Mrs. David B. Hall, Mrs. C. William Wonnacott, and Mrs. L Keith Wilson. officers for the coming ; The ye- -i are Mrs. Richard W( Hales, president; Mrs. Petty, vice president; Mrs. Wonnacott, secretary; Mrs. Leo P. Vernon, tred surer; and Mrs. Wilson, historian1. i ne j taoies were attractively arranged on the patio with a May Pole theme. A buffet luncheon was served. Following the luncheon toasts v ,re given , to , the outgoing officers and a gift was presented to the outgoing president; Mrs. Jay S. Broadbent. Si, i - 5 I co-host- I ;; Sisters of Mrs Louise Gilbert honored her on her birthday Wednesday at the home of Mrs: : Ermla Cockrell, Salt Lake City. Mrs.! Jean Scott, Mrs.i Florence An engagement may be broken gagement is mentioned casually xviyers, Airs, vera Jensen, and . ttrtttirtttf a rr 4 tl I m4-iand without lensthy explanations Mrs: Melba Tiltori traveled there Provo. Mrs. Cockrell served gagements should not be entered of why he or she was "impossl-fro' a dinner after which the sister s into any more blithely than mar bi visited and sang songs. ' J but is it far riage,' more, sensible tQ break an engagement! than be Remember unhappily married. Good taste says that the girl ' should return the ring, although it is legally hers. If engagement notices have already amx?arp(Wn the newspapers, an additional notice can be sent such as: Mr. and Mrs. William Flirt rrf 205 N. Academy Way announce mat the engagement of their - 4 i ( j - Engagements May Be Broken f The Cleofan Literary Club met rhursday at the home of Mrs. i Wedding Tips s ' Sunday may SUNDAY HERALD H. IIIUIII.I, Ernest Wilkins, with Mrs.' Robert W. Petty as and chairman of the spring installation party. Other' members of the commit- r;v til I j Installs. Officers j f 1 Dress will be snort shirts a. id gmgnam irocKs, The committee under Mrs.i Ta Thomas and Mrs Homer Thomo- - V The jacket softly shirred "from a front and back yoke with a of buttons parading down front, over a patented cut-oskirt, i und crease- resistant in Pink or Powder Blue with White. Sizes ut III Hand-washab- le 8. ( I . iii 1 en son include WUliam j , r f i J4 i" Mrs. Richard Collamer, Provo, Blanket Winner A, Mrs. ' ftode- - MATERNITY WARDROBE nque, mrs. Koy jonnson, Mrs. A. R. Morgan, Mrs' Ivan Madspn. Mrs. L. E. Snarr. Mrs. Russell The Friendly Shop for the Expectant Mother Tilton and Mrs. George Thompson. All Lions and i their ladies ar urged to attend There will ho 32 NORTH 1ST EAST I PHONE FA 3-19- rJ. t I 23 I- - prizes and surprises. !i if j f - i1 j ? !lj t j i - ' ' r ' i 4 i , i . .j :A I ; i . :! 1 I" , , k ( j j" . s ; y j ! : j; V 1 t ; c yaowod Dff ? en newly-electe- ( d .. t I ,. V. ,.' "If can Ifeethiioft comfort Air Step's Magic Sole ):. ' f;.' ft! ' P i LIONS GROUP HEAD ft Mrs. Clarence L. Knudsen was elected president' of the Lady lions Thursday. . t !'! 4 t, n, REMEMBER in j !of i 'I 'I r- IS. ii V s h - r . r v . f s. 'i i ; mother's 'A'ml 'iiUji 1 DAY - SUNDAY it- ' ' 5 I , .. - s9 - U I Mi l . " ' N . f.s s I When you need a little hplo for bustline perfection, and "you don't like heavy padded bras , . . J"Lift uonnaentiai" is the bra for vou. "ConfidpnflaV" thin, light foam rubber prershaping brings you to x oi o cup sue wnen vcucvi youi neea a i little help for a perfect bustling but don't want a padded j: there's never' a hint of the secret. 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