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Show SOTn 1862 SUNDAY HERALD 3A A Wedding Plans Told for Miss Young 19th Century Club Has 71st Anniversary Fete for Pamela Young and Clark Mitchell are announced today by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry; L. Young of Provo. Mr. Mitchell's parents are Mr) and Mrs. Wedding- plans; - I At the Friday anniversary Nineteenth Century Club looked Mazurie, president, preback over the 71 years since the sided. There were 42 members group was organized in 1891. present and a past president, Mrs. Long' tables at the Riverside L. F. Black and other special Country Club were artistically guests, Mrs. John P. Call,' Dougdecorated in green and gold, the las, Ariz., and Mrs. F. S. Hirsch, club's colors, and carried out a Las Vegas. spring theme featuring Easter During the lovely affair Mrs. bunnies and jonquils. Each mem- W. A, Sowards delighted the ber had her own birthday cake, group .with the history of the club, and during the afternoon program which was originated as "a culthe candles were all lighted pro- ture and intellectual club." It was the first federated club to ducing a charming picture. anbe organized in Provo. Members reviewed the first at Providing a song were Mrs. niversary held March 4, 1892, Herbert Tarran, Mrs. Robert Mrs. home of Elmer the Jones, B. A. Goldsworthy, Mrs. the Reid, of and originator president, group. For this occasion the green Mrs. Carl Shipman, with Mrs. accompanist. and gold theme was carried out Vernon Busterud, with palms and yellow tulips or- Mrs. Busterud was also accomdered from California. Satin rib- panist for the "Anniversary Song' n , bon streamers tied the blooms. sung by the group. Mrs.-Jame- s ip t , j; , y W, C. Mitchell also of Provo. A wedding at the Veterans Center is planned by the young 'people for March 24. They will greet friends and guests at an open house immediately following the twilight cere- jS. JATENT . - Past and present met Friday There were 60 members present afternoon as members of the at this' first 'celebration. . - mony. U ;J :: : vj "J; Miss Young is currently a senior at Provo High School where she, is a member of the Honor Society. Mr. Mitchell is also a senior at the Provo school. than less v Nothing shoe perfection! As novel as tomorrow, fresh as spring time, flatteringly smart from dawn onl A flirty, perky pump of sleek patent leather with vamp Inserts of soft black matte calfskin for splendid contrast. Beautifully fitting, superbly comfortable and utterly new, new, newl PAMELA! YOUNG Nelke Reading Club! Installs "Mrs. Jacobsen As President 20th Century Club; llotes Anniversary At Nephi Session Mrs. J. Elmer Jacobsen was of the 'installed new. president ' " A local cafe was the NEPHI setting recently for) the 30th birthday anniversary party of the Twentieth Century Club. Club members and partners were served a delicious dinner and birthday cake . Mrs. P. L. Johes was in charge of the program. Tribute was, paid to Nephi's mother of the year, Mrs. Chloe Bailey, by Mrs. James Eager, after which Mrs. Bailey responded. A tribute was also given) to Mrs C. R. Lorn ax as president of the Utah Federation of the Womens Clubs, by Mrs. Al! A; Boston. Mrs. .Lomax responded and also introduced the guesl speaker, Mrs. Harold Chris- tensen of Sprmgville, who spoke on "conservation." Nelke Reading Clab Thursday afternoon at the lovely home of Mrs. Jacob Coleman. She succeeds Mrs. Val Hoyt. j Three new members were welcomed into the group, Mrs. Golden L. Woolf, Mrs G. Lloyd Hobbs and Mrs. F. C. Dixon. An interpretation of the play, 'The Young Elizabeth," was given by Mrs. Loftis Sheffield, Mrs. Sheffield gave the historical background for the play and presented a sensitive performance She was introduced by Mrs. Amanda Johnston.1 Mrs. Sheffield is the daughter of a former Nelke charter member, Mrs. Amanda JSecK Whitely of American' Fork. Mrs: Clawson Y. Cannon gave ; I j ' I the poem. Refreshments were served in a St. Patrick's Day theme' to 20 persons by Mrs. Coleman. Guest was Mrs. Lester Taylor. - Dip the cork of your glue bot 2 in paraffin and let dry. It NELKE CLUB LEADER Mrs. J. Elmer 'Jacobsen, new president of the Nelko Reading Club. won't stick again. 23 Local Kids One Exercise Stretches Many Muscles means feet together,' no knee By ALICIA HART and a real reach when Can Boast bending Newspaper Enterprise Assn. up; in fact, bend you straighten If I were to pick the one slightly backward as you reach 'Mom's A Star' cise that I consider all a part for the ceiling. This and be j i j exer- all-impo- rt- - I"!? , vt." ' To Wed Dale A. Whitman Romantic newsi from Brigham Young University! campus lis revealed, in the announcement of Wedding plans for Marjorie Ann Miller and Dale Alan Whitman.' Miss Miller is a daughter of Mrs. Chrystal Miller of Saleni, Ore., and Mr. Whitman's par- - Broadway Musica Entertains Ac media Members thei ant, it would one. There are several reasons for - this. It keeps you lithe. It stretches you. It trims down your waistline. You cant ask for much more from a single exercise. It must be done correctly. This There will be 22 highly approving members of the audiences for, . "Madame 'Butterfly" this week- - for sure . . , the children of four women who ' will play leading roles. Only one child from the 23 children of these singing mothers will not be in attendance as the Utah Valley Opera Association" production gets underway at Provo High School auditorium. Mrs. Helen Weeks, who plays the title role, on Wednesday and Friday, is the mother of seven; Mrs, Colleen Winger, who is also a talented soprano and will al ternate the leading role, has two children; Mrs. Ruth Melville, who plays Suzuki in all perform ances of the famous opera, has eight children and Mrs. Thelma Jacob, who plays Kate and is stage director, keeps busy ; with ': six children. In addition to contributing their considerable talent to many sing ing organizations , throughput the area, these busy wives and moth ers also have active roles in their church and work in community and civic' affairs.! Audiences at previous productions of the opera association are familiar with their fine voices. The opera is--' to be presented March 21, 22, 23 and 24 as the spring production of the opera company. ; :Li ted,-following of stretching those muscles thus keeping limber. It is a simple exercise to do andi it's fast. If you haven't already started it, begin with a count of 10 and gradually work up to a daily count of 30. ltd FREE PARKING I 1 . THi DMIIM(Ht SIOII Of MO0 SlMCt I . FR 250 West Center St. 00 tomorrow is SURPRISE Easy to care for Perfect for travel of Oregon School of Nurs- ing and is currently at Brigham Young University. Mr. Whitman is former student at Ohio State University and has served an LDS mission in the Northwestern h-- Ordinary hot salt water poured into' sinks, drains and tubs once or ' twice a week will keep them free of grease and' disagreeable odors. To assure added sanitation, the' surrounding surfaces may be covered with ceramic tile.r Cleaning real tile is easier than washing the dishes. Ordin ary soap and water will keep it fresh and lovely. ' 4: ',..; - ' ; 1 . j session was conducthe program. -.i MONDAY at Taylor's; look for your lucky number throughout the store Sensational b argal ns if your number is posted In any department! ; Many, many unadvertised speckalv and a wonderful collection of new spring merchandise. States.l s at our rear entrance. NYLON DRESS Uni-versi- ty ; business Our Flexicharge makesjyour shopping easier ents are Mr. and Mrs. Vern .Whitman bf Charleston, W. Va. Their parents will be guests at the wedding ceremony planned for March 30 in the Manti Temple andj the receptionto be held that evening at the home Of Mr. and Mrs. O. D. Mohlman of " Spanish Fork. : V Miss Miller jhas asked Irs. Suzanne Grevstad, Karen Poutala, Sandra! and Elaine Mohlto man serve as bridal attendK ants. Miss Miller has attended I A J'- - Sch-afe- r Thursday evening Mrs. Harold McEwan was liostess to members of Acmedia Club when an interesting! musical program was presented. Mrs. Betty Packard reviewed the Moss Hart production of "My Fair Lady," famous Broadway musical. As she told the story of the play, she" played recordings of the music from the play. A desseijt luncheon, was served by the hostessed, Mrs. Garth Manson and Mrs. Chad Moon, to 12 members. " is: toe-touchi- ng ; Marjorie Ann Miller Is j V. ' A "V. nOTENT ' ' : A lovely way to welcome spring our one piece tick tack nylon sheath is beautifully styled with i a neck, has 3A sleeves satin! belt. Holds its shape and through hours of travel. Choose Jewel Black, Navy, or Beige. Sizes 14 to 20, UVa to OPEN 10:00 a.m; UNTIL 9:00 p.m. ,1 Tomorrow and very Monday ' Spring Fashions NEV . i .1 W V : :. w OLv I ww, M okrrwcv ' ' ii . I ft Ah, it's spring . . time for a new coat. Make it a little one, for, a lot of fashion, beauty and. wear. Our brief coats start their smart rounds now; go on through ::: and beyond. choose here. Easter I For style variety! and verve, IMP j Maternity Wardrobe U ; 1 " (32 No. 1st East - Phone FR 3-19- 23 GREATEST NEWS ! v MEN'S WEAR hi- n - SINCE THE1NVENTI0N OF THE ZIPPER! One glance tells you she's wearing KUPPENHEMER SUITS WITH SUPPANTS ... end it's the glance that makes the differencel You'll fee! light end gay (perhaps even a little risque) as you parade in your new Robinettes. They're so much fun I Now, when you buy America's best suit, you can get it with America's most m S(g" 1 fortable trousers Kuppenheimer comSuP-Pant- s. You'll stand straighter, you'll look neater, you'll feel better in a suit with beltless SuP-Pant-s. The deep inner trousers up, keeps shirt in, without a belt. They're everKreased, too, for permanent crease retention. Come in today ask to see the new Kuppenheimer suits Once you've tried them, with SuP-Pant- s. be them. (No pun inwithout never you'll tended.) Suits from waist-bandlsee- ps it vki- -' , $J0. . Licensad by Y. L CeHierand A. G. Trenteseaux of Francs, . owners of trodamork "N'arn Brac." U.S. Patent No. 2,757,381. ea .iKC T.i. t. rappERHEiMtl The THE :KUPPENHEIMER.vL001tC COLORS: WHITE , - BONE unw ELACK DQAIIUU . - CARMEL CTMHC jiwiiii tl fl f! t! V - ' SONG SPARRO-W' " I ? 154 W. M CENTER X THI earlier you buy your coat, the more you can wear it . . . thanks to the late Easter. And nver $ONPIOCMT .LOQK - i i xj.r ? T , Were delightful prices 78 W. CENTER t t won- - derfut silhouettes, so mony "C - PROVO'S COMPLETE FAMILY SHOE STORE AND THE FINEST IN SHOE REPAIR there so many i colors. Little novl . |