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Show Home Arts Section nvites Guests To Hear Dr. Earl SUNDAY HERALD I t r- - - T 1 " Members and firuests of the Women's Council of Provo are cordially invited to attend the open session of the Home Arts' Section Monday afternoon at 2:30 at the coun. cil clubhouse. Dr. Don Earl, director of the opera workshop at the Briffham Younsr University, will give a review of the opera "Martha." Students will sins the various parts. In charge of the meeting will be Mrs. W: J. Dalebout, president of the council. Mrs. M. C. Jones, chairman of the Home Arts Section will conduct. Hostesses will be Mrs. Croft Larsen, Mrs. I. V. Howell, and Mrs. T. C. Larsen. Mrs. Stanley Bonnett assisted with V .? 1 At the close of a successful season of golfing, the Timpanogos Women's Golf Club held its annual election of officers with Jan Thomas, being chosen president. The meeting was held at the home of Mrs. Joanne Tribe. Other officers elected were Jean -- , - . ' v.',; I H . ,V J: 4' arrangements. - xyM:. -- S.F. Women IS away at' the JAYGEE WIVES BENEFIT Shown displaying the quilt to be given luncheon Tuesday at the Provo Utilities Building are members of benefit-bridg- e Mrs. Bert Giles and Mrs JacLogan, (from left) Mrs. Scott Thomas, Sdent Patients of Ward Two of the Utah State Hospital made the nuilt. The pro-ceeds of tne luncneonwm uuy iiuuwmu6o Bewitching Halloween Fete Is Easy to Plan Jaycee Wives Plan Benefit Luncheon Fcr October 15 luncheon scheduled The queen who will reign over bridge-desseTuesday, Oct. 15, by the Jaygrammar school parties this for a recent month k the Halloween witch. cee Wives were made at and proof the officers Although she' no glamor girl, her meeting of home the at committee gram popularity as a symbol for the Mrs. "Frank Monroe. exciting eve keeps her in demand benefit will be held at the The wlh the young. Utilities Building at 8 p. m. Provo To make the witch, take a recEveryone is cordially invited to tangular carton and cover the top attend. Reservations may be made third with white shelf paper. Paint with Mrs. Jac Logan, FR on a face or cut eyes, brows and or Mrs. Donald Giacomo, FR nose from colored plastic tapes Proceeds will go toward the end stick them on. purchase of furniture for Utah Draw an oval outline for the State Hospital Ward Two, the mouth, three inches by five Inches. medical-surgicward. Out it out, using a razor blade. White elephant prizes will be Reinforce the edge of the mouth given. A grand door prize of a paper cut in strips and taped quilt will also be given. The quilt round the top of the box. Striped was made by patients of Ward swapping paper, around the lower Two. twoHthirds of the box creates a Present at the planning meeting wiich-lik- e dress. were Mrs. .Monroe, past president; Tor her peaked hat, cut a large Mrs. Logan, president; Mrs. Bert piece of black con- Giles, vice president; Mrs. Giastruction paper and tape the edges' como, treasurer; Mrs. Ray Mil- together. Trace the circle of the denhall, Mrs. Donald Christensen, hat crown on another piece of black paper and cut about four Inches around that circle to make the hat brim. Cut out the inside, then slip the brim over hat crown. Tie a ruffled black flameproof crepe paper cape around her shoulders with orange ribbon, decorated with orange ribbon pompons. I ' To play the game, each child in J m i TJV ,'-, g urn takes three balls nd tries to throw them into the witch's mouth. First one to score rt al cone-shap- ed Dinner Honors SororitydinnerGuests was served A delightful recently at the home of Mrs. Chester Oliver for three special guests of Pi Alpha Kappa sorority. The guests were Margaret Borg, president of the national office from Salt Lake; Anne secretary of the national office and Mrs. Mary Moore, past president, both from Denver, Du-zenac- k, man and Elaine Fillmore, ways and means chairman. The- - group enjoyed swimming and a luncheon. A vote of thanks was given to the outgoing president, Mrs. Renee Nelson. Early next spring the officers will formulate the season's play, and all prospective golfers are invited to contact them. This year the team won the state golfers championship. The girl is the one to decide which one she prefers to date and she won't know which she likes best unless she dates both of you. So why not take it easy for a while and be fair to the girl,, to your friend and to yourself? Give her time to get acquainted with both of you , '. . without By HELEN THOMAS jumping to hasty conclusions United Press Staff Correspondent about "loving" her or "spoiling WASHINGTON (UP) Mamie your friendship" with him. Eisenhower has a secret put top Have a talk wfjth your boyon the gowns she will wear tag friend, pointing out that you've while entertaining the Queen of both known her the same length But some of Washingof time and you both like her, England. ton's other official wives are let but the choice is up to her. Give ting the public have a preview of the situation time to work out their fashions for royalty. before you get upset, because she .Fat iMixon, wife of tne vice might like somebody else better president, has three new ball than either of you ! Or one of gowns and one stpecial street-lengt- h you might meet a girl you'll like black taffeta dress for the more than her. Queen's visit next week. with Mrs. Nixon will be (For help personal problems, write to Elinor Wil- decked out ivory satin gown liams at this paper. As many with a bateau neckline and a letters as possible will he bouffant skirt for the first glitteranswered in this column.) ing event the state dinner at the a girl. "Dear Elinor: I am. Mrs. Irvin SPANISH FORK Jensen and Mrs. William Whiting have recently returned from Warden, Wash., where they had a delightful visit with their new granddaughter, D A n n. The grandmothers are mothers of Mr. and Mrs. Don Whiting. The tiny newcomer was welcomed home by a brother, Michael, age six. Mr. a boy of I have just met a girl I like very much, but to my surprise, has known her as my long as I have and he likes her, too. I tried to tell him that I was going to date her, but I couldn't because he is my best friend and I don't want to spoil our friendship. I think I love this girl, but I haven't known her long enough to ask her if she likes me or him. Please help me if you can." 15. boy-frie- nd and Mrs. Irvin Jensen visited with their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ans. You and your boyfriend Jensen of Chula Vista, Calif., have known this girl for the prior to Mrs. Jensen'i departure same length of time, so neither for Washington. of you has first or special claim on her date-tim- e. Besides, you and your friend Dr. Frank Hodge, Dr. and Mrs. Rosco Mrs. aren't the ones to decide whom Grant Kirkham and D. C, she'll date. It won't help mat Creer, all of Washington, and Dr. and Mrs. Alton Hughes ters for one of you to refuse of Costa Mesa, Calif., have re- to date' her because the other turned to their respective homes likes her, too. after attending the funeral services of their mother, Mrs. Row-en- a Hodge. Washington Wives To Don Glamour Gowns for Queen Red-haire- ''"' ' 1 - : ' ' 1 the Queen, whom she met at a garden party when the American Bar Association held its meeting fax London. The treasury secretary's wife, Mrs. Robert Anderson, expects to don a high fashion white cant illy lace gown trimmed in gold for the White House dinner. Mrs. Ezra Taft Benson? wife of the agriculture ecretary, says her d n White House. daughter Beverly-i- s helping to put a few tucks in her new dusty rose lace over a taffeta slip which she purchased out West. The dress, which she'll wear as a guest of the Eisea bower's, also has a long flowing '50-year-- chiffon panel. .Mrs. Benson Shopping bassy, the nation's second top- Mrs. Benson says she's stil ranking wife will wear a lemon shopping for something special to yellow satin gown which bells out wear to the functions for Britain's in a petal effect. royalty. She's also holding in reserve anMost of the Cabinet wives apother dinner dress of French blue parently wouldn't think of wearlace, designed especially for her. ing the same dress twice at Most of the Cabinet wives have for the Queen. Nor for chosen billowy full skirts which that .matter will the Queen. Queen Elizabeth herself favors for For dinner at the British em Mr. and Mrs. Rex O. Daniels have recently returned from visiting Mr. and Mrs. Eugene K. England, Ogden; Mi, and Mrs. Joe Hanks Jr., Boise, Ida., and nis evening. Mrs. John Foster Dulles has satin selected two and satin One is gowns. is satin. the other gray Color's The Thin The official White House ladies eOl appear to be going in for color. Long white gloves also will be a must. But they have no intentions of keeping their wardrobes pure Americana. Mrs. Herbert Brownell Ss having two gowns fashioned from the chartreuse and pale blue satin she full-skirt- ed ice-bl- Mrs. Blair Thomas of Los An geles, Calif., has been a houseana guest of her parents, Mr. Mrs. Jack Oberhansley, ana otn er members of the family. The first Atlantic cable was laid in bought in Rome this summer. The attorney general's wife will be renewing an acquaintance with iai-a-- Mr. and Mrs. Rex O. Daniels Calif. There were 10 members of the Jr., Berkeley, also guests of Mr. They were local organization present. Mrs. former Oliver is on the national board and Mrs. Abel Beck,Mr. Beck of this city. residents of governors. and Mr. Daniels enjoyed fishing in the sea at Ensanada, Mexico. They made an excellent catch and Rex has several "whoppers to tell about. ' GOLF LEADER Jan Thomas who was elected president of the Timpanogos Golf Women's Association. 1855. Registered' Nurses ue Urgently Needed 1' -a- t- ' Salt Lake General Hospital - Salary dependent upon, Contact director of Nnrsinr Service, Salt Lake General Hospital IIU experience. 12. wins. The refreshment table can be decorated with a paper cloth or runners of orange and black crepe paper, with bowls of popcorn and apples. What to serve is pretty simple at this age. Hamburgers and hot dogs, carrot and celery strips, milk or fruit Juice brew, and a simple dessert make a popular menu. Instead of ice cream, you may use orange or chocolate pud ding, which can be made in ad vance and served in custard cups. lecorate the tops with tinted whipped cream, candies and marsnmaiiows to add a party flavor. If you have any gift for story. j telling, a Halloween party is the time to put it to use. Ask the children's librarian to help select two or three Halloween stories suitable for the ages of the guests Then familiarize yourself with the plots. Gather the youngsters into a circle and turn the lights down low to lend a mildly spooky atmosphere while you recount the tales. NEA. Three Couples To Be Honored at Oak City Fete vax uiir tuj; Three couples married in a triple ceremony will be honored here Sunday on their 50th wedding anniversaries. The six said wedding vows Oct. 13, 1907, in the Salt Lake City Temple of the Latter-daSaints Church. rvmnlo uua ir x aLxzyi. eight children. The three couples are Mr. and mrs. jraeivin i . . Harmon, Oak . - f h V muj am. cum iVJXS. JLCO r ln- linson and Mr. and Mrs. Joshua ' Finlinson,' Salt Lake City. The r inmiisoas are urouiers. -- " - ,fXft,tosi vd r tig : -- TC -- mIL"'!...'..;..:!' r MODERNIZE YOUR WHITE To a ZIG ZAG only .... .$5.95 Authorised WHITE Agency ELIZABETH 458 W. Center SOUTER FR 23 " k ; irdinoteo Coir tfUnoi - cIir i.1 Dressing the leading lady for a Halloween party is fun for this younster. Witch is target for a game. ball-throwi- ng V?y NrP4 i-ni- If it ir f TO BEAUTY UAa jCVW Shaping I Wk 'MK A skirt and sweater become a fetchmg costume when, you choose your colors wisely. You can mix or match in endless variations ... a most happy thought for gals on a limited fashion orlon ;' budget See these easy-car- e ' sweaters and handsome wool flannel skirts . . 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