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Show ( i ZZZZtts J club News f Ostler in Orem. Members were seated at small tables centered with flowers and flags. The theme foi; the year was introduced by Mrs. Gustive O. Larson who showed a film, The countries ''Scandinavia.'' to be studied are Denmark, Norway, Sweden, Iceland and Finland. Mrs. Larson gave a brief outline of the study for the year and displayed glass, china, and linen she brought V a, " ' f 4 ? I - Ja-cobs- wood-carvin- gs Mrs. Ball if Gives Review For Readers Guild Members Mr. and Mrs. Huh Jolley Jr., who were married this summer in San Mateo, Calif. The bride is the former Diane Segal, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Segal. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Jolley Sr. of Provo are parents of the groom. , JJEWLYWEDS ' DOROTHY D1X Mrs. George S. Ballif reviewed "The Diary of Anne Franks" for 28 members of Readers Guild Saturday afternoon at the opening luncheon held at the home of "TMn. David Beesley. Mrs. Ballif presented the g story of a family who hid In an attic for two years before being captured by the Nazis. The theme for the year, "Let's Explore," was introduced in table decorations. Small tables were centered with ; various scenes from countries, children's liter-turracial problems' and science. ;Mrs. Robert K. Allen, president, introduced Mrs. Ballif. Committee members were Mrs. Beesley, Mrs. Elvin Anderson and Mrs. Raleigh Williams. e, heart-rendin- baffled. When the soldier gets By MURIEL NISSON DEAR DOROTHY DUC: In the home he'll be too disgusted and to have anything to SO years of our marriage, my disillusioned So don't worry husband has never txpected any- do with you. to divorce whether about your thing of me but to work eight husband or not. I guess . the hours a day, hand him my check t the end of the week, then in poor guy's stuck with you. ray spare time help him with DEAR DOROTHY DIX: I'm ttte farm Work. On the few occasions when I've kept a little very much in love with a man money to buy necessities, he has who says he ean't marry unless oarsed and beaten me. When I help him out of some financial ch of my four children was born, I was allowed a few weeks off from work, then my mother took over th baby and back to the tfcop I went. Do you think it nawuld be better for me to keep tht checks and let him fuss? A. J,: Lincoln freed the TXEAR A. staves, but up to this minute no one has come along to liberate wives wjio are treated worse than slaves. One reason might b that tJvey don't want to escape tyranny. Some women Just love masterful men and wouldn't give theirs p for anything. If you're in this category A. J., go ahead and enjoy yourself. If you want a change,', either stay home and let hubby support you or bank the checks. I have no use for a man who abuses or exploits his wife, and still less for a woman who allows herself to be misused. 8 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Jasper Snow, Center. BONHEUR CLUB Will meet Wednesday at 8 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Lucille Richards in American Fork. HAPPY HOUR BRIDGE Has been postponed for two weeks. Will meet on regular night two weeks from Friday. FINE ARTS Will meet Thursday at 3 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Grant D. Richins. Tom Hadley will be guest speaker, and there will be special music. OREM WOMEN Will meet Wednesday at 3:30 p.m. at the old Orem LDS Seminary Building. Dr. Lamar Em-pe- y will speak on "The Art of Laving." Mrs. Garth B. Nielsen made arrangements. 795 W. difficulties first. I have quite a bit of money in the bank and should let him. have winder some. Sunshine DEAR SUNSHINE: Keep your money for a rainy day. Your commercially minded Lochinvar isn't interested in you; he's interested in your bank account. Once he latches onto it he'll find a quick excuse to depart, leaving Good KALON CLUB no forwarding address. Will meet Thursday at 8 p.m. husbands aren't bought; they're the home of Mrs. W. J. Dale-bou- t, at a' gift from God. 1198 N. 3rd W. EDGEMONT LADY LIONS DEAR DOROTHY DIX: I am a Will meet Thursday at 7:30 widow of 50 with four married p.m. at Parks Cafe. children. They all have nice LAE GAI MATRONS homes, and think I should be at 7 p.m. Will meet satisfied going from one to the at the home Wednesday of Mrs. Ernest Pax-manever having other 630 N. 3rd E. any pleasure (they say my OMEGA AUXILIARY grandchildren surely should be Will meet Wednesday at 8 p.m. enough pleasure). I feel there's for a business meeting at 193 still life in these middle-age- d W. 4th S. bones. How can I get going on my own? Sandy Birthday League Ha$ iil J. at n, baby-sittin- f DEAR DOROTHY DIX: Two years ago when my boy friend went overseas he asked me to; wait for him, and I promised I would. We corresponded regularly, but waiting got rather lonesome and I married another guy, still corresponding with boy! friend No. 1. Now he's coming .hpme, expecting to marry me. I think I love. him more than I do Should I get a rfly husband. , divorce? Dimples "TEAR DIMPLES: It's understandable that you might get weary of waiting and looking for pleasure at home, but your ulter lack of honesty and total disregard of fair play leaves me ' g, r DEAR SANDY: Get a job and be Independent. As long as you Lunch At continue to be a dependent grandThe Birthday League met at mother, that's how you'll be treated. Your age in itself won't the home of Mrs. June Peterson be a drawback in today's employ- recently. A delicious lunch was ment market. Brush up on any served to eight members. Elecprevious training you've had, tion of officers will take place at read the Help Wanted ads, and the next meeting at the hame of Mrs. William E. Zobell. be a visiting grandma only. Peterson's j "1 S v - 1 " '''' GOLDEN WEDDING Mr. and Mrs. Walter Robinson who will celebrate their srolden wedding anniversary with an open house Sunday from 2 to 4 p.m. at their home, 52 S. 1st E. Golden Wedding Open House Mr. and Mrs. Walter Robinson Jennie Jones and Cheryl Ann of Springville will celebrate 50 Doughty entertained at a birth years of married happiness on day party Saturday evening on the Heritage Hall patio. Cheryl's Thursday, Oct. 3. They were birthday was Sept. 26, and Jen- married at Henry Fort. Wyo., in 5907. nie's on Sept. 28. The Robinsons will be honored An autumn theme was used in the decorations and refresh- at an open house at tijeir home, ments. The gue'sts played games 52 S. 1st E., Springville, on Sunand danced to recorded music. day, Oct. ff, 2 to 4 p.m. Friends Assisting were the mothers of and relatives are invited. The the hostesses, Mrs. Stanley P. famliy requests no gifts. Jones and Mrs. Walter Doughty, Walter Robinson was born on ai,d Cheryl's sister, Elaine. Nov. 4, 1886, in Beaver, the son Other guests, present were Lor- of Lorenzo and Lydia Munford raine Wakefield, Pamela Kane, Robinson. He received his edu- - Nelson. Mrs. Booth To Address AAUW entertained with Hawaiian music on Mrs. Lillian C. Booth, president of the Provo Branch of American Association of Uni- daughter of the hostess, the piano. The guests were served a Haand waiian menu by candle-ligwere seated at two long tables with a centerpiece of tastefully arranged autumn leaves and flowers throughout the room. There were 16 members present and guests, Mrs. Clifford Reese of Lake View and Mrs. Jack Calder of Huntington Park, Calif. versity Women, will relate her experiences in England at the Thursday meeting to be held at 7:30 p.m. in the Joseph Smith Banquet Hall. All graduates of an ac- ht e. s V Kristine Knudsen, Virginia Bullock, Michele Mangum, Nancy Perlman, Barla Hellewell, Kara-le- e Heiner, Jill Eastmond, Helen Free, Bonnie Nash and Julie . De-Lang- LOYAL STAR LOGDE Will meet Friday Hawaiian Talk To Orem Literary OREM The friendliness and hospitality of the Hawaiian people, their unusual historical background amid their luxuriant tropical surroundings was explained to members of the Orem Literary club by Mrs. Clifton T. Pyne She has recently returned from the Hawaiian Islands and gave the members an Illustrated exOREM The first meeting planation, of some of the high of the fall of the Orem girl points of te trip. Assisting in scout leaders met recently at the showing the films was Lyle home of the chairman, Mrs. WarThe meeting was held at the ren Hunziker. The group of 13 leaders dis- home of Mrs. J. D. Pyne. The cussed plans for the coming year club presidency, Mrs. E. H. Cal-de-r, Mrs. Ada Skinner and Mrs. and possible projects on the different program levels including Pyne, met the guests at the door costume, and each Brownies and Intermediate inone Hawaiian was presented with a colorfulgroups. The group has just added to flower. Doris Pyne, grandthe service team Mrs. Barnett Allen as troop consultant. The to meet leaders plan again the latter part of October. One of the projects discussed for the fund drive was the Girl Scout Calendar sale with proceeds going to finance troop activities as well as council proj- Orem Girl Scout Council Has Fall Meeting He's Wrong To Dish It Out, But Why Take It? Club Notes Mrs. Pyne Gives V - -1 Walter Robinsons Will Have Girls Have Party on Heritage Patio j ,' en, - .s I Mrs. Carlisle Lewis was elected chaplain of the Women of the Moose at the recent meeting held t at the" Moose home under the direction of Mrs. Wayne acting publicity chairman. Mrs. Richard Myrup was Initiated into the group under the sponsorship of Mrs. Greg Fisher. The publicity committee directed a chapter night program. Sandra Van Wagenen, accompanied by her mother, Mrs. Charles Van Wagenen, sang several songs. Refreshments were served to 30 members and their partners. Co'mitas Club To Have Child Study from Sweden when her husband was the LDS mission president there. "Johnny and I" will be the The serving table was centheme for the Comitas Chab this tered vvith a large brass pitcher of Mrs. filled with autumn flowers sur- year under the direction Lucille Provo Jones, prominent rounded by smaller pitchers of teacher. flowers to give the table a This was announced at the charming old world look. Appro- opening meeting of Comitas held priate Scandinavian recordings recently at the home of Mrs. were played. K. A.- Randall. Hostesses were the officers, The lessons will be given by Mrs. Walter Hedquist, Mrs. Os- Mrs. Jones in connection with tler, Mjjs. Tony Bentley, Mrs. the Provo City adult education Weldon J. Taylor, Mrs. Denzil under a Ford Foundation grant. Brown and Mrs. Fred Markham. Mrs. William Headlee introduced A special guest was Mrs. Hat-ti- e Mrs. Jones to the group. Bean, mother of Mrs. Ostler. Mrs. Barnett Dewey will be There were 24 persons present. project chairman. The project will be to collect funds for the Utah County Child Guidance Clinic and to contribute work at the Utah Valley Hospital. Refreshments were served to 18 members and two guests by hostesses Mrs. Randall arid Mrs. Gene Robinson. smorgasbord luncheon was featured at the opening meeting of literary League held Friday at the home of Mrs. David E. A - hWj ( Literary League Will Study Scandinavians r. 9 Moose Women Choose ' LxLs (ynj(ccfc- - New Chaplain DAILY HERALD TUESDAY. OCTOBER 1, 1957 Utah County, Utah fT', v cation in the Beaver schools. In he has been a farm-- I er, sheep raiser and a steel worker. Retired now for several years, he speeds his time in tak ing care of his yard and Raising a lovely garden. Eva Jane Crosby Robinson was born Oct. 27, 1889, in Bountiful, a daughter of John and Amelia She received Boyten Crosby. her education in the schools a Bountiful, and in Manila. She takes care of her own home and enjoys her family and friends. They are very proud of their family. They were the parents of eight children, six of whom are living: Elmer and Mrs. J. L. (Charlotte) Mecham of Springville; Walter Jr. of Orem; Kenneth of Salt Lake City; Mrs. David (Vivian) Stringer of Spanish Fork, and Mrs. Noel (Vione) Reece cof Payson. They also have 32 grandchildren and 20 'his lifetime, j great-grandchildre- n. They will be honored at- - a dinner given in their honor Sunday evening at the Paysoa ' American Legion Hall. Zi-Z- credited institution, college or university are cordially Invited to attend. Reservations Shauld be made before tonight with June Berry, FR ag Sewing Machine1 Special $199.50 ELIZABETH SOUTER Phone FR 4S8 West Center, Provo 3-06- 23 22. It's Cheese Festival Time in UtaL . . ects. Leaders who joined In th discussion were Mrs. Torvall Nelson, Mrs. A. S. Raymond, Mrs. Burnell Fowler, and Mrs. Leo Jolley, all intermediate leaders; Mrs. Jess Jewett, Mrs. Burt St. Vincent, Mrs. Norman Duncan, Mrs. Horace E. Peay and Mrs. Henry Huish, and Mrs. Albert C. Martin, all Brownie leaders; Mrs. Barnett Allen, troop consultant and "Mrs. S. W. Brimhall, troop organizer. Alpha Rho Has First' Fall Dance Members of the Alpha Rho boys club started the social season Saturday with a dance at the Sky liner. There were 40 couples present to dance to an orchestra and see the floorshow. The floorshow was given by Paul Speckart, Mike Lehman, John Dunford and Jim Griffith. Refreshments were served. 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