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Show V mnoB Xvm tottoat. 20 sr-- SUNDAY HERALD t3" OW n. "Tin 41 Toastmktress Welcomes Four New Members 111 .v;sssss.:,sssw.:.s:,-.;.:.:.s-,m...s-us""s-"-'-- Members of the Tyro Toastinis-tres- s welcomed four new members Into their club at the group's regular meeting held under tba direction of Mrs. Robert' C. Davis, president. The new members, Mrs. "Russell Johnson, Mrs. Neal Richards, Mrs. J. T. Berry and Mrs. Hal Johnson, were inducted under the theme "Voyage to Toastmistress Land," by Mrs. Davis. "We are what we ara" was the table topic chosen by Mrs. Johnson, who together with Mrs. O. J. 'Anderson, Mrs. Davis and Mrs Eloise Fillmore, presented one- minute talks on the subject. PeggyDavis was acting toast mistress who. questioned the group on parliamentary law, and introduced a panel consisting of Mrs. Davis, Mrs. Anderson, Mrs. Richards and Mrs. Ray E. Nel son. Mrs. Davis was moderator. The panel presented a discus sion summarizing the points of good personality and how it is acquired . Special guest at this induction meeting was Mrs. Pearl Dahlen. The next meeting of the group will take place on Nov. 18, when Mary Kawakaml, noted hair stylist, will demonstrate hair styling to members and their guests. Anyone interested in attending this meeting should make reservations with Mrs. Lohree Stephenson or Mrs. Ray Nelson. rry.-n-- . '.".M.1"1,11 s 1 fI La t ' v - y .a. x VV-- " ? v-- ts - j .. r , ' , vcs ss r; ss "sss;t j Ljnj . ' sf s - 'Is ' ' . s - . -- I m L hli 1 ? S l. A m Is v j ' iJfn TJ " 1 i , H w if r ' ' J;-- ; ;H ':W&6r v.v;vV. niir ft f ' .v ....sCtthl I - & ' ' ' vi L ;l 1 - -- i ' ; ,ltlMijiffi .MR. AND MRS. EDMUND L. DAVENEORT CShrlene Field) ' r; :srXsx . Thanksgiving Featured by The Thanksgiving party for Provo Lady Lions was held Thurs- day at the Provo Utilities Building. Mrs. Loftis Sheffield gave an interpretation of the play, "Victoria Re gin a." Horns of plenty overflowing with harvest fruits made lovely centerpieces for the tables where turkey dinner was served to about 54. members. Mrs. Jack; Smeath, president, announced that the group has been asked by the Utah State Tuberculosis and Health As sociation to take charge of the Mobile Unit while it is in the Provo area. She has in turn asked other club women to participate. Loya, Diane and Margaret Vance played string music. The door prize was awarded to Mrs. A. M. King, and anniversary gifts were given to Mrs. Vera Bullock, Mrs. Chester Davis, Mrs,. Rulon Hansen, Mrs. A. L. Taylor. ProMrsField chose a Clair lace gown over taffeta, while Mrs. gram chairman was Mrs. director-aas Mrs. with Acord King Davenport appeared, in a , lace gown over taffeta. were Mrs. members Committee They wore cymbidium orchid Mrs. Garn rlvo Anderson, Carter, Alton Mrs. Ervin Mrs. Coon, was best Howard Davenport man for his brother, and greeting Giles, Mrs. Elmer Taylor, Mrs. and Mrs, Leland guests at the door and ushering Luke Clegg were Vic Field, Don Field and Sheets. The evening was closed with a flag salute. Paul Wright. Mrs. Lynn J. Houser was assistant hostess, Girls who served refreshments were Kathryn Budge, Melvin Bulow, Danielle ' K s h vAvaV"Vs,;, k m y S. - s i members and former members of. the University Ward in Provo are Invited to attend the 13th birthday dinner on Friday, Nov. 14, at th University - Park LDS Ward Hall. Everyone should furndsh his own eating utensils. Dinner will be served be tween 6:30 and 7:30" p. m. ua der the direction of Mr. and Mrs. Jay Gar rett. All j co-chair- THAT'S SO EASY TO CON R0L jrroieMionai permanent waving itlvM rtyl aoftneM. lustre, and asy control. . j; w-- -- s4i - - The Home Arts group under the twice as much per capita as one said Miss 200,000 serving persons," direction of Evelyn Applonie heard Berry. a talk by Dir. and Mrs. Lorin Miss Following Berry's presen- Bryner on their recent trip to Vida Babcock, local social Europe. They showed colored tation, and economic issues chairman, slides. gave questionnaires to those teachThe Ways of Mankind group er members present to take back guided by Mrs. Stephen Larsen to their school libraries. studied cultural achievements, and Mrs. Michael Treshow, presi the American Foreign Policy dent, welcomed the group and an-- . group studied democracy with nounced that since November fea- Mrs. Morrell leading the discustures Both NfiA week and National sion. Book Week, Mrs. Anna B. Hart The dinner committee consisted had composed a poem on teachers. of Miss Applonie, chairman; Mrs. Mrs. Hart then read the poem. Bertha Ramsey, Mrs. P. A. Chris-tenseMrs. Reed Morrell reviewed her Mrs. L. L. Cullimore and Nations United Jo Hatton. previously monthly Betty on and discussion question, opened Decorations featured baskets of the use of the veto as directed by pyracantha, small pumpkins, the Security Council of the U. N. brown and yellow ribbon table Mrs. Merrill Bushnell, status of streamers, a gold cornucopia with Women chairman, recognized the fresh fruits. The decorations comcontributions !of Mrs. Algie E. mittee members were Mrs. Perci-va- l Ballif, culminating in her recent Bigelow, chairman;, Mrs. Lil to election the Utah State lian C. Booth and Mrs. D. D. Tre- - B AND SET Regular $10 permanent a V6...J $500 $12.50 ..... permanent wave. Regular .$60 Shampoo and set ..J....J......$100 ....... 50c Haircut to n CALL FOR T To APPOINTMENT 45 COLLEGE Salt Lake City East Broadway DA 2336 69 Deden Wash. Blvd. EX 43443 108 W Center St. Prpvo 7 wooa. BEAUTY . , Provd Center St. 108 W. FR FR 07 3-57- 07 geagle. 'sflll s ' tJJ8mjr, 2 95 SHAMPOO n, X s REGULAR S7.5Q PERMANENT WAVE INCLUDES HAIR STYLING : X-R- !ix:x::::::vx::::::::;: ggi mm. TTtffitofftnr fiiiljhitfrif 'hi rifirntr iVt fcv J s .s . . w. AbwbmJ AAUW LIBRARY DEMONSTRATION June Berry is pictured with an area map of library districts in the state. She gave a demonstration at the Provd Branch of AAUW Thursday to emphasize the need for more libraries in Utah. ay .' VTTlftM Provo 260 No. Unh . Ave. -- DRAPERIES MADE FREE Choose From 200 Different Fabrics rose-color- ed . . . HAVE OUR INTERIOR CALL FR DECORATOR CALL AT YOUR HOME . . . NO OBLIGATION 3-62- 10 pink-color- ed dvisor. cor-sage- , s, 'R;-;ri;,4- ? ' . i , University Ward Sets Birthday Fete' New Beauty June Berry Tells AAUW About Libraries rHm' Z ....? ' program chairman. 'ri" X , ftey'i assignment was to observe the teacher education, educational psychology and educational ad ministration. -- i - ? : BACK fFROM RlJsSIA Dr. Antone Rom ney, left, shows a marl of Russia where he studied! educational methods to Ladies Literary Club members, center to right, Mrs. Ralph Packard, president; Mrs. Woodrow E. Evans and Mrs. Wayne B. Hales. Dr. Romney will speak at the Wednesday open session at SLp.m. at the Provo Utilities Building. Mrs. Evans is chairman for the day and Mrs. Hales is the year's . - 4: y.w.-v.- 's-- i Dr. AntoneJC. Romneyrasfilstant Dean of the Brigham Young Un! rersity College of Education, wil speak, at the open session of the Ladies Literary Qub on Wednes ta day about his trip to Russia. Dr. RonjBey,went to Russia to study the educational system there in company with 69 other Ameri can educators all ' belonging . tb Comparative Education Associa tion of America. 1 The meeting will be held at 3 p.m. in the Provo Utilities Build ing.- Mrs. Woodrow Evans has ar ranged the program under the d rection of the program chairman, Mrs. Wayne B. Hales. At the conference in Moscow, fche group was divided into eigit team for project work with each' group eoncentratlng its efforts tin a particular phase. Dean Rom- - A, en f ::&GF-- Win. . 4 . Sharlene Field Marries Ed Davenport In Temple Lady Lions x:: :vto: i .XV - June Berry, Utah State AmeriCotton T shirts and knit underwear can be put in an automatic can Association of University Wo-jnchairman of social and econdryer with bath towels or bed linens. Remove before completely omic issues, presented the state dry, block to original shape size library program to the Provo and finish drying on top of dryer. Branch of AAUW Thursday eveBake Salt in vows the Christiansen, Judy Daynes, Mary If allowed to tumble too long, the ning in the Joseph Smith Banquet Reciting LDS Temple on Wednesday, Now. Jo Henrichsen, Mary Taylor and cottons appear to shrink and must Hall. 5, were Sharlene Field, daughter Margene Wride. The gifts were be redampened to regain their "A library or group of libraries of Mr. and Mrs. Willis E. Field of arranged by Mrs. Stewart Schaer shape. serving 20,000 customers requires Provo, and Edmund L.. (Ed) rer, Mrs. Lee J. Taylor, Lynda Davenport, 'son of Mr. and Airs. Houser, Virginia Meldrum, Betty fes.'&M" sS Franklin L. Davenport, also of Clark and Alene Miller. Joan isssfef-S-s-'Is Ii? s Provd. Davis was at the guest book. Csv. i.i on a The went a married Arere honeyby great They couple xissss' ' ' ' 't - - ' v 4 " uncle of the bride, President Ray- moon to an undisclosed destinamond H. Clayton. Accompanying tion. the couple were their parents, Mr. and 'Mrs. Kenneth Ashton, Mrs. Grant Meldrum and Mrs. Lynn . Houser. The groom's parents were hosts at a dinner for the wedding party afterward. A reception the following evening hosted-bparents of the bride was given in the East Sharon LDS Stake House. The bride wore a gown of peau de sol and taffeta with lace bod-Ic- e and lace panel in the front of the skirt. Her fitted bodice featured a high neckline trimmed in sequins and long, pointed sleeves. .The skirt also had sequins on the lace, and - in back ended in a chapel train. A fingertip veil fell from a crown of lace and seed pearls, and she carried a bouquet of talisman roses and stephanotis surrounding a large white orchid. ' Matron of honor for her sister was Mrs. ' Kenneth (Nevagene) Ashton. Other attendants were Mrs-- . Grant (Merilyn) Meldrum, Mrs. Paul (Alice) Wright, sister of the groom; Johanna Baker. They wore sheath dresses of talisman shade with cummerbund and carried bouquets of bronze 'mums and gold carnations with talisman v ribbons. t . l 3 '.' , - Antohe Romhey Slates Ladies Literary Address lII Dr. '' ' 1: - s. FASHION FABRICS 86 West Center Provo ARE YOU A NIXIE SHOPPER? pltclt JLett&x, i- 1 -mk nix e snoDDflr is one wno Tinas wnai sna r- -1 V.ikft wants at the price she wants to pay, but continues to shop. She usually winds up confused and buys something she's, never quite satisfied with. DON'T WASTE YOUR TIME AND PATIENCE, if you like an article when you first see It, you'll always like it. 'L. OPEN 12 NOON TO 9 P.M. MONDAY Beautifully sculptured In fine .china, trimmed with 24-k- gold. Soft green,' pink or Ivory. $5.95. ' - TOYS FURNITURE INFANTS Quality Is appreciated long after price been forgotten. ". -- tePTl LAYAWAY NOW - - - FREE PARKING IN REAR u CVJ - GIRLS' WEAR BOYS' WEAR 1 24 West Center oft km,. 260 No. university Ave. Provo 1 1 m AO. 68 W.' 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