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Show lilieii 388838feSSf383K? :::::::feXSA:Afe;: ' MMT ' V " f - Husbands of Phile Teras were guests Thursday evening in the lovely garden of Dr. and Mrs. Stanley Qark Jr. Croquet, ping pong 4nd table games were j played. Committee members were Mrs. Clark, chairman; Mrs. Willard Nelson, Mrs. Clyde Patten, Mrs. D. Creed BrimhaU,' Mrs. .Boyd p. Or '. A. X 2" I It. c i-s- I 59 YEARS TOGETHER Mr. and Mrs. Albert E. JIuish mr t t' i i 'Mlwno ODservea rneir oytn weaamg anniversary wnn a .1 til 1 . - t Hi-L- k 4.-- I , f i . Shepherd-Host- r Escapades ; Flowers of the autumn season decorated the tables at the charming dinner meeting at the Social Center when the iJaycee Wives met recently. Mrs. Bert Timpson, president, introduced two new' members, Mrs. Gerald J. Argyle and Mrs. Dennis Tanner. ;j The constitution was read by Mrs. Jerry Tadd. The 'inspirational thought was given by Mrs. Wayne Nelson. Color captains in charge of the evening were Mrs. Shirl Larson and' Mrs Jack Larson. Helen Simmons played accordion solos and games were' j : ' . ,,,, w v- - j . " - " enjoyed.- Mrs. Lynn Pendleton and Mrs. ses to the NBC Birthday Club held recently in the Skousen garden. Following dinner, Monte Carlo Whist was played with prizes being won by Mrs. Naomi Mrs. David Forsey and Mrs. Selwyn Koyle with Mrs. Manuel Clayson winning the h' guest prize. Many happy returns of the day were extended to Mrs. Koyle and Mrs. Clayson. The NBC Club will convene Sept. 19 at the home of Mrs. elwynKoyle with Mrs. Allen Williams as Mc-Rober- ts, - ' co-hoste- ss; i - . m v n m . n ww mw : in m.s si " "Donna Halladay," jwill cr?Vte for you a distinctive coiffure that' is exclusively yours. ' PHONE NOW FOR AN APPOINTMENT I oes BEAUTY FAYE ROSE depending on how much color wanted to highlight. made liberal use of her teaching they She has been a Den Mother a skill and handicraft ideas in her year, and plans to turn over her Den meetings. Other Den Moth- duties for a time to some other ers in the Pack have learned to Mother after October. Herj son, expect her skits to be clever Ricky, will graduate then, and and he ideas novel. A long- it idll be several years before time booster of Cubbing, she her! two 'younger sons reach Cub ily unity it promotes, and, also in the fact that it gives the younger boys an opportunity to do some of the things they long to do but ordinarily cannot until they become Boy Scouts at 12. Den Mothers who are all thumbs when it comes to being artistic can envy the skill of Mrs. Elmer- - (Sheila) Jones of American Fork. Skilled at flower arranging, Mrs. Jones has taught her eight Cubs the essentials of her art. The success of her teaching ,was demonstrated at the recent Steel Day celebration Flower Show, when Den 4 walked away 'with three; first place ribbons (including a sweepstakes), three second place ribbons and two third place ribbons. Mrs. Jones and her assistant, Mrs. Ecko McDanieV gathered flowers and weeds and dried them. Then the boys painted and arranged , them in nut cups set into cigar boxes which had been gilded either silver or gold, a 1111 w mrz (Continued from Page 17) Mrs. James Shepherd was hostess to Las Escapades Club Thursday evening. The group played games with prizes going to Mrs. Ross Chiristensen, Mrs. Duane Judkins, Mrs. Wallace Allred and Mrs. Jay Dahl. Mrs. Shepherd and Mrs. Wayne Peterson served refeels its value lies in. the famfreshments to nine members. Karl Skousen were u ;! Den Mother Musti Be On s m Jaycee Wives Alex--ande- - Mrs. ". j 'I the game are Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gardner. troduced as president for the coming year. Mrs. W. C. Beck-strowill act as vice president; Mrs. Joseph B. Gomez, secreEert Snyder and Mrs. David tary and treasurer; Mrs. Amnion Hermanson, music director, Bowen, all of this city. , held will next be and Mrs. Josephine Tuttle, reThe meeting at 18 at the Social Center porter. Sept. 7 p.m. NBC Club j . - 'LAYING CROQUET Mrs. Grant Fisher, second from' right, protests her husband's putting her ball out of play at the Phile Teras husbands party. Others in - Spanish Fork Clubs Hold First Meetings Of Season . , Eari Udall. and destined to stay in bequ- I L rl iiiui narmony wun your Teafures and fashion' nwiit a. Club will- begin its new o with a fall fashion show and lecture, given by Mrs. Leola Haw- ley. All members are requested to attend and guests are invited. Mrs. Wayne Gabbitas, former president, will, greet the group. Members should bring their pictures.' ning honored Mr. and Mrs. Albert Edward Huish of Provo ...wno observed their, 59th ding anniversary that day. They were married Sept. 13, 1899, in the Salt ' Lake LDS Temple. Children . present were Bert Huish, Mrs. Otis G. (Genevieve) Curling, Provo; Mrs. Edgar E. (Nina) Booth, Orem; H. Paul Huish, Ogden;; Daryl E. Huish, Pleasant Grove; Mrs.' Grant jF. Taylor, Salt. Lake (Marjorie) City. Not there were Mrs. Ger-7 aid (lone) Heaton of San Diego, Calif., and Mrs.. Claude (Helen) SPANISH FORK A new proLundy of Los Angeles, Calif. The Heatons visited with her. gram of study for the Thalian Club was announced recently to parents earlier this summer. jTKe Huishes also Have 24 members at a delightful opening ' and 35 great- social held at the Social Center. grandchildren grandchildren. 3, Singing was led by Mrs. M. R. . Mr, Huish was bpcn Oct. r. 1874, in Payson to (Edward Taylor accompanied by Mrs. Ed Cow-ell .and Suzanna Matilda Pinegar. Huish, converts to the LDS The pledge of allegiance was Church from England. At. the led by Mrs. Parley R. Neeley. age of 18 he went with his fam-- 1 The inspirational thought was Uy to Spring Lake. given by Mrs. Rulon H. Nelson. Mrs. Huish, Annie Spainhower,' Mrs. David E. Bowen, president, was born Dec. 2, 1878, in Spring presided at the meeting. There Lake to William Heiiry and Ma- were 24 present. tilda Elizabeth Zabriskie Following dinner, Blair, Bowen hower who came to Utah from' who is a member of the Ameri.Virginia. can Institute of Decorators, told Mr. Huish served an LDS of his recent trip- abroad as. a Mission to the Southern States, guest of the Institute. He showed Both he' and his wife attended colored slides of the many places Brigham Young Acatfemy. After he visited including England, their marriage they lived in France, Finland, Norway, SweSpring Lakeuntil 1905 when they den and the World's Fair at moved to Provo. Mr. Huish was Brussels, Belgium. a school teacher and carpenter. Other guests included Dr. and He likes to garden and has al Mrs. Allen Brockbank of Provo; J Zina and Maria Johnson of ways' been an active church ' member. Springville; .Mrs. Ferron Bliss, Mrs. Huish liked to work! in Mrs. J.. Archie Brockbank. Mrs. . . Faux, Grant Fisher, Frank, Gardner, Arnold Graham, C. J. Har- mon, Paul Lambert, Monroe J. Paxman, Taylor Reynolds anJ 3 o fall season Tuesday at 8 p.m. at the Provo Utilities Building Relief Society, welfare and Red Cross". When she was young she loved to sew and to garden, hut her eyesight prevents her doing much of that now. The Huishes bought a big home jto provide a place for BYU students to stay and they enjoy the company of the young students. eve- . mVJ j Sets Monday Meet Hi-L- Saturday Guests -- included husbands of those mentioned and Fred Ahlan der, J. Robert Bullock, Verl Clark, Hal Clyde, Dr. Eugene silhouettes. Family Gives Dinner To Pair On 59th Anniversary A family dinner wer; T family party Saturday night. A...E. Huishes 462 NORTH 1st WEST SALON Phone PROVO FR 08 : for the look of youth itself age For ht'r, cubbing has been a pleasant round of handicrafts, watermelon busts, wiener roasts, fishing and canyon trips which she as well as her Cubs, has r thoroughly enjoyed. All of the cities in Utah County, with1 the exception of Lehi, have Cub Scouting. American Fork has 270 cubs and 45 Den Mothers! Pleasant Grove,' 164 Cubs and 27 Den Mothers. The remainder are as follows: Orem, 502 Cubs and 75 Mothers; Provo 616 and 89; Springville 202 and U4: Spanish Fork 117! and 19, and Payson 15 and 2. Wherever they live, you can be assured that the Den Mothers are now busy planning for next week's meeting, aided by plans and- suggestions from the National Council. Take it from the Den! Mothers Cubbing can be lots of fun, and it can also be quite a challenge. Like trying to teach the boys how to twirl a rope, cowboy style. 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About; 40 persons . , f 19a Phile Teras Fetes1 Husbands s Powell told members of the Alice Louise Reynolds Creative Fine Arts Chapter 12 about her European trip Wednesday afternoon; at the borne of Mrs. A. J. Fillmore. Other members also told about their summer activities for an interesting afternoon. Mrs. Powell, president, turned the meeting over to - Mrs. Benjamin Knudsen. Plans were made for to be held the Christmas party ' Dec. 9 at the Provo Utilities Building. Husbands and other . guests will be invited. refreshments. were Lovely served to 22 members by Mrs. Fillmore, Mrs. J. W.t McAllister, Mrs. Carl Saxey, Mrs.: 'j. F. ' Wakefield and Mrs. Elizabeth . Gillespie. mmmmsm V "Y '34 Verner Mrs. ' V' TiS?J SUNDAY HERALD Members Tell Activities to j" ALR Chapter at Grants CENTER every day m z. . i |