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Show j? li - . !l' ! . ' 1 - ; i. . - . i JANUAHT 10, 1960 tan wviulij w Mum SUNDATt I I v i OecuDV Maids Promises Mvntial - ri !. t i ., 'II' a julim J1II1.11IIKHI.I1 LJIIJH J ll'HWHUJWIIUIIWUUIIIIIIllllllll twin SUNDAY HERALD I 3A! i . I'lll I. I.I U , hmiiij l.bjm.ummuiu.iujuiui SSI:,' ". :.mm . ' I SYLVIA ' SUMNER . ' A'5. 1- r Anriou nciag the engags-me- nt -- nunr ..ii.v.i..i.."i....rtwvMFTrtiifiitM(aiai HARDING s that they are fa-c- t AAUW mem-:ber- s. The national officers of AAUW defind the "Status of Women" as "The standing of women in our society, their place in the scheme of; things." What this place or position is in great part defends on what women themselves wnt'it to be and what they make if. The.dinner meeting was set in a very gay atmosphere with decorations defining the" celebration of the New Year Realistic looking snowmen confetti, balloons,; and horns we're placed up- and down the table with' lovely centerpiece at the head table. Following the dinner the Study groups met individually, With1 the Ways of Mankind group, hearing a presentation by Mrs. LaMar An- . The engagement of Breiida Hard-in- g to Dwayne Rowley isj announced by; the parents of jhe bride, Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Hatding of Orem Mr and Mrs. David L. Rowley Jr., also of Orem, are the parents of the benedict- - elect. ej pros-pectiv- i Miss Harding is a student at the Orem High School, and Mr. Rowley a graduate . of the Orem mgn School, is a student at the Brigham Young University. No definite wedding date has been set; Lions Lady ML who of authority from past generations of various cultures to present fj time. -- Gki$ decorated tables with 1 its-firs- ' Omega Auxiliary Elects Officers j Mrs. W. R. Snell, was sustained as president of the Omega Auxiliary at the group's election meeting Wednesday evening, Other new officers are Mrs. Dean Dennis, vice president; Mrs. G. E. financial secretary; Jorgen,son, Mrs. Grant Wright, recording secretary; Mrs. Max :de$t. Jeor, Mrs. Robert Lucas, conductor; Mrs. Earl Ifverson, warden; Oliver jBrannan, Mrs. chaplain; sentinel; Mrs. Ronald, iSholl ..press correspondent; Mrs. jHoard. Eg- . j I ; ' 1 bert, chairman of thefinarice mittee; Mrs. Max de iSt.j! Jeor and Mrs. Robert Lucas, members, and J. O. Packard, educational Mrs. pineer com- ) ' display' of various he'tipoms, which' were brought by and union label chairman.; A j; .the. individual members,! entciHain-ei.tii- e BYU Women's Ehginelring club at the home of .)lrs. T. J. iiMmiiinrirr1 mJ'-''-- ' -"' j Taking her place among ihe brides of the winter season is Mary Jean Clark, who will wed Lawrence (Larry) D. Gill in the A reception will honor the young Salt Lake LDS Temple Jan. Riverside at same the Country Club. evening couple beof the announcement The Mr. Gill, graduated from the trothal and approaching marriage is made by the parents of the Pocatello High School, where he bride-to-bDr. and Mrs. DaCosta was editor of the year book. He Clark of Provo. Mr. and Mik also graduated from Columbia Hubert S. Gill of Pocatello, Ida., College which he attended on a are the parents of the prospective scholarship where he was secretary of .the student body and Afas groom. of the a member of the Blue Key. Miss Clark, a graduate He filled a Mission in the Central BY High School and LDS Seminary is a sophmore at the Brigham American LDS Mission, and is Young University where she majors now attending Law School at New! n in elementary education. During York, University on a her high school years she was scholarship. cheerleader and a member of the Following theUr marriage the Sub Deb sorority. At the university young couple will live in New she is a member of the Cougarettbs York, where they will both conand the O.S. Trovata Social Unit. tinue their studies. e, Root-Tilde- Tel! What Kind of Perso 7? You Are lour LjLoth.es By DON LOPER i - Group Displays Bei'looms Frorr Pioneers snow- SPRINGVILLE Mrs. Bert ChiMs men and' colored balldons set a was welcomed as a new member winter) latmosphere for the month- of the VFW Auxiliary Post 5737 ' Asael In the Art Section Mrs. ly dinner meeting of the Lady at t meeting of the year, Fisher described several; beautiful Lions last week at the Provo UtiliAs a beginning to the yeat's ! sketches, and discussed tvo of her ties building. program, the group made plans oil paintings she displayed - and The yroup was entejbained by to visit the State Hdspital on the illustrated by actually painting Fred Dixon who read a; play. Mr. of demonstrations. Mrs. R. P. Done Dixon is an accomplished student second and fourth Tuesdays difto a each time each month, discussed short stories in the Crea of speech and graduate of the ferent ward, and spend an aftertive Writing grpup. Brigham Young University where noon with the patients in games The dinner decorations were pro- he majored in speech. He has and visiting and refreshments. vided by Mrs. Percy Burrup, Mrs. studied in New York at the Herbert A report was also made of the Phyl G. Ekins and Mrs. David L. Berghof Studio and is jiiow at the Christmas given a needy veteran's work) for his i TWIT rotWetinff Evans. family by the Post, who supplied The lovely dinner was; arranged master's degree, toys, gifts, and food Items. Whilp At BYU he was in .the by Mrs. A. G. Stephenson, Mrs. The group also decided to hold Bertha Ramsey: Mrs. Julia Heg-ste-d "Glass Menagerie", "The Watch a social on the third Tuesday of and Mrs Lucille Peterson. maker", and "George Washington this month. Slet" Here." -- iwrinarm I Auxiliary Honors Branch Provo AAUW Enjoy Welcomes Three Provoans At Meeting Ga a Meet mg Member New descent discussed the drus, Provo Branch s. imiimiiiii MARY JEAN CLARK ; e, in j ' - ., " ' of and approaching Announcing the MJen Mr. and Mrs. Winterton, of Lynn Stewart, . of the prospective bride. Orem, of the Mr. and Mrs. Oral Stewart of Payson , of the AmeriThe of Association can University Women honored Mrs. Lloyd L. Culli-morMrs. George Bailif and-MrStella Oaks, in a "Status of Women"! display at their monthly vmeeting Thursday evening, j As chairman offthe standing committee "Status of Women", Mrs. Merrill Bushnell arranged the informative display and explained that the reason these three f outstanding women were chosen! was because of their prominent public and political life as well a; the , Joyce Winter ton To Wed Stewart 29 Lynn January C To ark Jean To Betrothal of Miss Harding Speak Mary betrothal Joyce marriage are Wintertonito parents Dwayne Rowley Wade Known Vows With L awrence D. Gi the are' parents . mi BR END A :; . "5", . I' j . Liriiiu.Mniiiiiiiiiriii. Kr tl "" wrtMmiMintiiinwinMiiimnifliiRrniiiiii music, and an officer in the OIIS and forthcoming marriage of A Cappella Choir for two years, was named Miss The bride-to-b- e their daughter, Sylvia,: are; Mr. of 1959, and reigned over: and Mrs. Harold B. (Jack.) Sumner Orem,, ' of Orem. Clyde Strong, son of "Mr. the Orem celebration. She also and Mrs. Clarence Mower of Orem attended the Brigham Young Uniand the late Clyde M. Strong, Sr., versity.The prospective groom, graduis the benedict elect. The young, couple has chosen ated from the American Fork High Feb. 4, for their wedding date School, where he vyas active m, With ceremonies to be performed athletics. He served two . years in the' Salt Lake LDS Tempje, A with the U.S. Army in Korea, after; reception will be given in their which te attended the Brigham honor the, same, evening in the Youn University. Currently he j j : is employed in Orem. Orem 12th LDS Ward. next; their marriage Following Miss Sumner graduated from the Orem High School and LDS Semin- month, the couple plans to make ary, where she was active- in their home in Orem. OREM -. Vte JOYCE WINTERTON Orem Miss Sets Wedding Date With Clyde Strong f. ...v . 1 1 , : ; f& u 1 others. Attorney Addresses Sub-for-San- ta BEAUTY AID ! mm 'mm .mm. r S 4. f mmmmm a. Merchandise W f 5195 '- u re-pric- for ed 73 No exchanges, approvals or refunds im- - h all sales final. 11 w 1 ? ON QUALITY PATTERNS --i SHOP AND COMPARE WALLPAPER ' '! ' . Wallpaper : Wallpape I IN BUYS BEST 1 ! TOWN ' - ' i i 40 Patterns, Values to 98c SR NOW... Store Hoursi SR 40 Patterns, Values to $1.50 N0W: l.. 240 No. University Open Monday thru Saturday, 10 a.m. to 5:40 p.m. COMPLETE STOCK OF 250 PATTERNS . ; OJ ' i ' ! . i f '"' I I . i ;' ' i :' ; L,w OVER 50 if'is ' ' ' ' ' iq 1 10 A.M. CHARGE or In'0DAILY. 1 FR j 5:40 P.M. LAYAWAY OFF PROVO 176 W. Center Street For Women Who Like Nice Clothes - ill - and ped i mediate clearance. -. k re-grou- i 1 V WARNER'S Now v "You and Safe- ty'H a discusion of home safety, first aid, and other vital problems of safety, was given by Mrs. Reed Holdaway to members of the Cul-- i tural Arts Club at their meeting last week. The dangers of eftover' medi-an- d SPRlNGylLLE ft mm mm mm Circular stitch white cotton in all sizes, regujar $2.50 r - illHiiBI Kg)' I Addresses Cordial Club '4 II " .! by I !j5 f BRA SPECIAL . Cultural Arts" Club Hears! About Safety Physician j i . j . p. ". all-Ameri- Auxiliary - ", 4 ct 1 Johnsson 'londay evenijig. A terry-PEORIA, 111. (UPD of in Tiiei; program was cloth beauty cape .makes rcover- charge Mrir Norton Chastoh, and: the items up for shampooing, combing hair, It snaps displayed ranged from beautiful and applying make-uchina to a litt'fv black flat irpn. is machine on, wastiajble:,: and Mrs. Wayne Ieebe assisted fMrs. comes in a print of beatyf jgadg-etsBeatiti-Froc- k Johnsson in Hostess duties j and bows and flbweri. refreshments Wre served to 15 Division of Princess Peggy, inc.) members present. - , OREM Members of the Orem Cordial Cliub met at the home of Mrs. Leo Smith to hear Dr. W. D, Cranney sjpeak. Dr Cranney spoke 'that heeds cleaning or repairing J to the group on the problems reat lative to the discipling of children, However, don't do accidents cines, fire hazards, with even the because greathome, women's deseases, fears in preg- in. the home and ways of preventing est caution, it's still too dangerous. nancy and blood tests and why they disasters which occur so frequently You're too young to be beautiful, are given.! in the home came into the discusso by the same token, it's never The informative talk was follow- sion in which Mrs. (Holdaway intoo soon for you to begin taking ed by a; question and answer vited her listeners tt join. The meeting was hosted by Mrs. pains with the clothes that help period. you accent that beauty. Mrs. Clan Stilson introduced the Jay Nielson. A short; business ses were Mrs.? sion was conducted by the presispeaker and La Veil Heaps, and Mrs. Cecil Fer- - dent, Mrs. George Wright, and' Berkeley, Calif., was named in refreshments were served. i .'. Berke1866 afier Bishop George On Feb, 2 Cordial Club meml: ley, the philosopher who wrote:; bers will hear A "dhandi," which is found in Mary Kawakami, "Westward the course of empire American Fork beautician, speak southeast Asia, is a sedan chair carried by four, men. on hair styling. takes its way." a . j'' j The young couple will recite nuptial promises Jan. 29, in the Salt Lake; LDS Temple. A reception will be given in their j honor J Jan. 30, in the Orem Thirteenth LDS Ward, where a of School, is the .Orem High Miss Winterton graduate she was on the Senior Hop committee and Senior Hop queeji. She was also a member of Sapere Aude and the Sub Debs, and was attendant to Miss Orem in 1959. A student at the Brigham Young i University, she is a member of Cami Los social unit. is a graduate of the Payson High School, The benedict-elefootball was where he president of his junior class and , 1959. player in He now attends the Brigham Young University on a football scholarship, majoring in physical education. dry-cleani- ng The girl who drops her clothes carelessly on the floor proves that she has messy habits, a messy mind and inconsideration for Your clothes tell what kind of person you are. If your dress shows spots, or needs pressing, you are obviously advertising the fact that Presiding at the meeting Was you are dirty both inside and out! Mrs. Carl Davis, president of Post president. the organization, was in cliarge of Mrs. R. L. Watts, Start your clothes hygiene habits the! affair and introduced three early, and never vary from them. Don't wear your favorite dross special guests, Mrs. Jack Ekins, Mrs. Phvl G. Ekins and Mrs. just once more, although you know that it needs cleaning. Clyde Davis of Los Angeles. the that Mrs. Davis reported Clothes won't take care of themfor seven club was selves. Learn how to launder your families at Christmas. The club underclothes and hose, and then also voted to furnish two flags master the art of ironing. Doa't for the Girb Scout Summer Camp. ever wear underclothes twice withwasout laundering and pressing. chairman Mrs. Grnt Ekins of the meeting with Mrs. W. C. Always air a dress at least overMbs. Kenneth Bliss, Mrs: Allan Hodgson, local night, and don't cram it into a Ferre, PAYSON W. H. Wilde, Mrs. L. W. Harding, attorney and recent member of the closet where it becomes wrinkle. 'Mrs..; A. L. Taylor, Mrs. W. H. House of Representatives, was Proper storing of a garment can Thompson, Mrs. Rulon Morgan, guest speaker at a meeting of the add several years to its life. Mrs. Joseph Perri and Mrs. Ster- American Legion Auxilliary MonCheck your entire' wardrobe regling Cornaby assisting. (Mrs. Clair day evening. Mr J Hodgson explain- ularly. Replace lost buttons, make Acord won the door prize. ed procedures in law making , at necessary minor repairs, straighten out sagging hems and see that all the state house. Mrs. Earl Peterson, president, your lingerie is placed neatly in In itsj 15,944 square j miles, Switzerland has 125 modern winter conducted the session, with Mrs. drawers. At least several times a year, air as chairman of the resorts with more than 360 lifts Mark BryanRefreshments entire wardrobe preferably were your and cablwavs. 140 ice links. 900 program. served by Mrs. Wayne Trotter, in a shady area, so that the sjun licensed ski instructors and some Mrs. Noel Dixon and Mrs. Ilean won't fade colors. Check each item Johnson. . carefully and don't return anything 7,000 hotells . benedict-elec- t. 80 68 WEST CENTER - i N i ; I."?' |