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Show Delta Kappa Gamma State Convention Here May 8, 9 24 SUNDAY HERALD SUNDAY, MAY 3, 1959 Utah County. Utah . t r - r activities are Two days the for coming state scheduled Delta convention-oKappa Gamma, honorary society for women teachers, which will convene in Provo Friday and Saturday, May of ' !;r FT- - BYU Women f and 9. S Prepare For ' Theme for "the convention, "Delta" Kappa Gamma Becomes oi - ,g vs 21stchosen " year of its marks the Spring Fling '9). beca.se organ-- ization in Utah. It is expected that membership attending will represent all levels ot. education elementary, secondary,' university, administrators supervisors, librarians; all women who deal with the instructional or educative process may become y- 5;; V , ' 1 , P St A.. &x ''4, X ; KM JThe convention will be under tlfe direction of Evelyn Voyles state president, and Allene Jen-sn- ,j first vice president, both - , ' members. "Spring Fling" has been chosen as the joyous theme for the. closing' social of the Brigham Young University Faculty Women, In which preparations are being made to entertain husbands aid i partners of the members. The event is scheduled for Saturday. : May 9,;';: 1' :: a; The event will open with a buffet supper served at 8 p. m., followed by entertainment guaranteed to please anyone who is still Mrs. Ola B. "young in heart," committee RSIDuINT Hiller, international president of members advise. Delta Kappa Gamma, who will In charge of preparations for this cotton skirt and sport shirt be keynote speaker. r fun evening at the Cannon Center of Helaman Halls, are Ernest and Maurine Wilkins , assisted by the following committee ' members: Karl and Elma Young, Selby and Ayce Clark, Alma and Marie Heaton, Blaine and Leonore Parkinson, Briant. and Barbara Jacobs and Ray' arid Ha Lee Beckham. 4 W0: of and Dorothy vice second president; Bushell; rs Robert P. Done, convention chairman, and Catherine Bowles, Chapter, president of the Provo " Silt Lake City; provo. v Jrhe keynote address will be : de-sl- it ered by Ola' B. Hiller, president of Delta Kappa Gamma. Miss Hiller is administrative assistant in charge of information and communications for ttfe public schools of Flint, Mich. Sfae holds the 'Ballenger chair of learning in communications at Flint Community Junior College. She was charter member and fijst president' of the Pontiac, .Michigan Chapter of Delta Kappa Gjmma. She is also widely known of radio and televisin the field ' ' -- SI Convention activities include an executive board meeting, two gtneral sessions, a luncheon and atea at which new state officers ' will be installed. Luncheon 3 . uftder the direction of Mrs.1 Jessie Axrow smith, Provo, and will highlight the theme, "We Become of Age." At this time charter members will be honored. Women fijpm Provo slated for mention are Mrs. Hannah J. Cardall, Mrs. yroa H. Done, and Dr. Leona '. IJolbrook. :...;;.;: '' tMeetings will be .held at the Smith Family Living Center," Shown' from Jpf t, Mrs. Jessie Arrowsmith, LAST MINUTE ARRANGEMENTS Mrs. of chairman Wyroa Done, "convention chairman and Leora birthday ceremony; Hansen, chairman of the tea, check last minute arrangements for State Delta! Kappa Gamma state convention to be held in Provo May 8 and 9. . lnter-,ntion- al ,beau, Sadie Rogers, Kate Math : T 9?"'i- - WJfWW? SjJRWJ?"" T7 "9,pww" t I ; i f H---- f .1 ,) -! Amazing ticn&oCd Pomade v Tones S ! PmGrayness Hair Looks ibung Again j use Herbold Po made as your regular hair FOR MEN AND dressing. Massace it in Cresm crj Liquid with fingertips. That's all' Use Creamy . there is to it! In 1 to J iPomsde to ;' .; 6imnlv ; New officers of the Provo Ladies of Elks will be installed at dinner meeting on Wednesday, May .6, at. 7 p. m. in the Elks Lodge, according to Mrs. Max Bray outgoing; president. New officers will be headed by Mrs. Leo 'Kavachevich as presi- p -- 1 u ,4 .' dent. . Reservations must be made by Monday night to either Mrs, James Liddiard, Mrs.' Niles Thurston or Mrs. Bray. All wives of Elks are invited, whether or not they, are members of Ladles of Elks, said Mrs. Bray : ; WOMEN j weeks four hair will look young again; like it did before it turned old and gray. 'j ;Ai Not a coal tar dye, tint, or rinse, but a special conditioner that gradually blends in the right color and oils for your hair, so perfectly, no one can tell you are using anything but a fine hair' dressing ; condition dry hair, Liquid Pomade for thinnine, oily or normal nair. . : JBoth tone down Gray Hair. j TM i '':".;" i tl.251 13 plu tax At Drug and Cotmetic i issa Gcuntm Look younger 1 i': with - . 21ST BIRTHDAY CAKEFrom left, Mrs. Reta Egb&rt, registration chairman, Catherine Bowles, president? of Provo Chapter, Delta Kiappa Gamma and Mra Jean Rambeau, hospitality chairman, inspect sample of 21st f birthday cake, which will note zne Dirtnaay ox xne organizauon, in a xea held as part of state convention this week. - " j lit. ...... ., . ... f j .. , j ' , Lelahd'jMan Honored At Retirement 4 1 Warner. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver! Denver Colo. A hot dinner was By CAROL; PROCTOR IllanSen of Spanish Fork and DonriaS served, after which games were r LELAXD A lovely party was Stone and Mrs. Dean Brown of played. given in honor 'of Willard Peter-- j son of Leland Wednesday evening at the Lake Shop LDS Ward. Mrj Peterson has been secretary ' of the Utah Poultry And Farmers Farmers Cooperative for 23 years! ' 8 en If the year have stolen the natural color and oils from vour hair, leavine it streaked, drv. drab, or a lifeless gray; Elks Ladies . j K ; j -- - 'co-chairm- I , i Mrs. Ernest J. Wjilkins, adjusts her husband's tie as he tries on his new sport shirt he will wear when the BYU Faculty Women eptertain' husbands at a closing social Saturday, May 9. Mr. and Mrs. W lkins are acting as of the annual fun event. nsta lotion Set for ! , ' vxWt ews, Dr. Delva Dains, Dr. Leona Holbrook, Mrs. Ruth Stephenson, Mrs.'Hinnah Cirdall Mrs. Hazel Clark, Mrs. Varvel Gray; Lue Groesbeck, Mrs. Lenore Hiil, Clara Johnson, Martha Jones, hos-- ! pitalityr Dr. Lillian Christcnsen, housing; Mrs. Jessie Arrowsmith, Catherine Bowles, Mrs. Dona, Marjorie Holdaway, Mrs. Daisy Nielson, Mrs. Elizabeth Schoell, luncheon; Margaret Johnson, Mrs. Annie Carol Jaynes, iMrs. Bertha C. Brock, Alice Parker, decorations; Leora Hansen, Mrs. Leah Nielson, Helen Wheller, Mrs. Eve-ly- n Paxman, Mrs. Mary Schwartz, tea ; Alice Parker, Jennie Glea-sor- i, music; Mrs. Emily Pederson. Mrs. Virginia Wiggtngton, Margaret Hayes, necrology; Mrs. Le one Told, Velma Shelley, pioneer women. The convention program in eludes an executive board meet- ins at the Maeser Sc hool Library, ". cam-piYoung university Bigham Friday. The Saturday schedule ;';:Z:'-'-.... includes registration general sesConvention committees, include : sion, luncheon, general session Mrs. Done, chairman; Mrs Reta tea, and installation of new offir . Egbert, Martha Bird, Henrietta cers; ; .. of Mrs.Mae B. Patricia regi?-.Huntington Edmunds, Ifogan, tation; Mrs. Mae B. Huntington, Springville will (be given recogMrs. Rea Straw, programs; Mima nition for her contribution to edu Iasband, Mrs. Genevieve Ells- cation, by Sarah McCracken, 0- worth, publicity; Mrs. Jean Ram- - den. . ' ' Auxiliary and board members gave the party "and he was presented V with af gift. A delicious i luncli was served and a prograrn enjoyed with a tribute being v given him by Mrs. Merrill 'Koyle. A board member from Salt Lake, C. K. Ferre was , present and gave a tribute. Another board, member and his wife, Mr." and Mrs. Mark Adamson of Provo were also pre: uo r; "n :.np . y' ;: :'a A.. - ' K'A .r . FEEfvli tydxt v.Am likii lahfaL tt)Vij . ));' ? ' fiirni ' A'-- ' I ' . . NOTE ANNIVERSARY Mr. and Mrs. Sidney W. Rushv fViPir sell, well known 'Provoans. aro hpincr family today, noting the 50th anniversary of their sent. - hn-nnre- v sveaaing, jiay o. , , , LaThais Club, of which Florence Marciisen is a member, entered their mothers Wednesday evening at a dinner at the Social Center. Mrs. Rowena DiFiore from Payson furnished the enter tainment for" the evening. The ; ' Vv.!Si.uiSff..U . Mr and "'Mrs. Russe To Note Golden Anniversary 1 Mr. and Mrs. Sidney W. Russell of 37o W. 3rd N., Provo, will mark tltfir Golden Wedding Anniversary on Tuesday, May 5th. The couple afe bein entertained by their family this afternoon at the heme" of A. and Mrs. Bert D. Anderson. 1 Commerce. ' Mr. and Mrs. Russell are active in ' the Provo Third Ward. Their hobby is their, canyon home in Wildwood where they spend the summer months. ,' Their children are Mrs. Bert ) . Mr. and, Mrs. Reed Warner had guestsThursday evening to help celebrate the birthday of Mrs. Warner. Present were Mr. and Mrs. Allen Warner, Mr. and Mrq.. Bair Warner, Mr. and Mrs. Jar- - ', . a U- li00"a ma i'l ' -- 111 1- 1 MAHOGANY l HAMMOND ORGAN Superiority 'e ei great-grandchi- ell . "Mu .Ic's. Most Glorious Voice" Over 25 Years of "Proven . Greater variety of tonts Finer tone quality Better value re-sa- le pySH-BUTTQ- N tT PAYS TO BUY QUALITY! Cheap Organs Are Expensive) Free Home Demonstration ' y. Glen Bros. Music 57 FR No. Univ. 52 - I. fALIC 'I , . r i yi the TOWN DEAUTY SALON features Beauty for You Ai,' -- i1i A t " TT A 'Completely New Automatic Necchi machine and without attachments, it sews forward and reverse, straight and zig zag, sews on buttons, makes button holes, darns, mends, monograms, blind- - stitches and makes hundreds of beautiful decorative fashion stitches. r' '' ONLY . ' , JL , ...!.'....! 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