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Show X. Sunday, march m, im Dailv Herald Mrs, Packard Celebrates 90th Birthday World Fashions Acapulco Party After Yacht Race Exciting romantic a By BETTE KNIGHT AcaACAPULCO, Mexico pulco is glamorous, spot to celebrate the climax of to Acapulco (he San Diego yacht race. - The -- .jacing-eve- ot- , takes 10 with boats running day and (he volunteer ; and night crews are exhausted when they cross we imisn line. This year, the Acapulco Hit 3oir Hotel was the setting for the awards dinner. The party honored the owners and crew 4 the winning yacht, as well as day those boats receiving - special C The affair ivas held in one of the private gardens of the ho tel. Guests included not only the W31 ns - - t fan dishes. Toe other long table, set high on a platform. displayed the many silver tro g phies to be awarded the yachts. 4The Mexican band was playing native music as the people Buipea amvmg. nere were jaaies wearing rued pants (colorful sink print sleeveless -' '4 stops with wide leg pants to match). Sloan Simpson (wife of tne late Mayor O'Dwyer and former first lady of New York) Bet-t- e i arrived wearing a smart long GAY PIUNT-Colnm- nlst white silk crepe harem skirt. Knight in Pucci Pants at !Mosi ladies favored the look of the Yacht dob party in (long Informal sheaths, or long Acapulco, Mexico. V party pants, to the abort db jner dress. Many Mexican ladies The ' chief Lenton food from very early days was fish. Rec of pearls with their gowns. ords from the reign of King The climax of the dinner Edward m of England show came when Individual chocolate that' the typical Lenton sea cakes were brought in to each food order for the royal house hkU rt... it. ii - hold was: 45,000 red herrings, boats were seated. racing Atop 11,000 white herrings, two bar tha cake was a small sailing rels of sturgeon, 1,300 stockfish, vessel with the name of the 89 eels and 320 mul wells (cod). groups' yacht written below. The yacht rice was a tiring that the race event created a event, but the Mexican hosts Wonderful feeling between the I were so warm and hospitable two countries. win-flin- im Variety Club Has Ceramics Demonstration awarded bershm chairman, prizes to Provo women for the highest number ' of members produced in this month. They were Mrs. Marjorie Wax, Jean ' Helen Pace. Bath During the banquet a program was given. Phillip Ford acted as inagtsrefeggaiTigniesrsfrs-- dudng Louise Nelson giving her winning speech from a speech contest. Patsy "I'm . a Lopez pamonmned Toast-mistre- Bum'VanddtherAerie-furnish- W There's much mora tn ho seen on soring evenlitm with midriff and back cutouts, hal ter tops, warn backs that bare the ribcage as well companied by her mother, Mrs. Grant Thomas. After the program members and guests were introduced and refreshments Were served by , 1 -- xx - gift from her secret pal ss ed w Diane Walker Engaged IbQarlrnesecca Lady Lions Have Tour Mrs.- - George Wiscomb and Mrs. George Wellesley arranged a Jovely evening for members of the Edgemont Lady Lions Thursday evening. Table decorations included a pretty cen-of flowers in St. The group toured the new Child Haven building in Provo. Mrs. L. J. Lesenyie, president, conducted a discussion on the lunchcoming mother-daughteon to be held May 7 with Mrs. nessecca. Miss Walker Is and a member of me She also attended Qub.. Pep Snow College. Mr. Carnesecca, a graduate of St. Francis Catholic School, also attended Snow College. He served as a Boys State delegate. The bride-ele- ct was entertained at a personal show arranged by her chosen attendants. Mapleton will be the couple's future home. Slece m m w m w is "TOTS DAY" OLDTONI PHOTOORAPH WIDNIIOAY ONLY .9 ..fa I JERRY'S 1 A " M Ntrtk fOirntArrs Univtrdty Av. Vtm 4 rianrr " ,wi nu rtat rim' mw Li hi mr k.. mi h tm I mmrm. ia r laaoB.KH m Free Customer Parking n Thomas' Parking lot 240 A NORTH UNIVERSITY AVE. PH. of officer WEDNESDAY fed a graduate PleasantflrovehSchool ; whereshearastoent body - vmm rimrii wrnyam m mtm DIANE WALKER Edgemont Jack Jones as chairman. Mrs. hostesses Mrs. Bliss CrandaD, James Perry won the door Mrs. Sanford Bingham and Mrs. prize and Mrs. Wiscomb reBrandt Curtis. ceived a birthday cake. m j an interesting Hawaiian number with Louie Conrad as announcer Spring wedding plans have and Reid Olsen, Tom South- house and ; Gerald Clark as been announced for Diane Wal dancers. ker and Carl Carnesecca who MrsuntfeefuThyssearas plan to exchangr vowrbniSpifl chairman for the visitation and 15 at the Lindon Ward. A recepMrs. Jess Headman was hi tion will follow the ceremony. charge of the banquet. Favors and decorations were in the St. Parents of the couple are Don B. Walker of Pleasant Grove Patrick motif. and the late Mrs., Walker and Mr. and Mrs. Egidio (Jim) Carnesecca of Mapleton. Bidden to attend the bride are Mrs. T. L Savage as matron of honor and Mrs. Crug Oveson, Mrs, Harry Peacock, Mrs. Glade Clayton and Joan Car- - " r. . r - fc v' i Ferreters Guild Has Guest cs a. tJr? if- - ' with ushers being Richard April 6, 1947. , Mrs. Packard maintains her Steele,. John E. Steele, Robert own home and does much of E. Steele and John Crowley. The new bride has attended 'if her own housework. She enjoys University of Utah for one vearr p friends and continues to show The groomTs a 1964 graduate I- a keen interest in events of the of U of U, now employed in day. Until the past several PJioenix, Ariz. The couple win years she was active in club live in Phoenix, and honeywork and also in church work. mooned en route there. especially iorRfeHef Society. - trr-lMWiMiiiiiiWr-riMrs. Packard is the mother of Mrs. George D. Clyde, wife MRS. ROBERT J. CROWLEY of the former coventor, who at (Patricia Steele). tended the birthday dinner with the following members of the r family, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth (Fay) Gottfredson of Logan; Mr. and Mrs. Arthur (Jessie) Members of Ferreters Guild Condie and Mr. and Mrs. .Max held their annual guest night Packard of Snrtncvflle: Q Mr. Wednesday evening at the new and Mrs. Rex Packard of home of Mrs. Eugene Campbell. The Variety Club LINDON Beaver; and Mr, and Mrs. Following a brief welcome by held their regular meeting at Charles Straw of Salt Lake City. the president, Mrs. Richard the home of Thehna Swenson. Mrs. Packard also has M Henstrom, program chairman, Mrs. Norma Taylor, special Mrs. Rex Goats introduced the guest, gave demonstrations of grandchildren . and 62 guest speaker for the. evening, the making of ceramics.-Sh- e went into a great deal of detail, Jeannette Morreli. A quotation by Cowper, "Var- even pouring and forming a DRESSED FOR EVENING iety's the very spice of Me, that dish. It was a delightful and inSpring eveniiua find nal. gives it aH its flavour," themed formative evening.' the evening's program, and Miss Luncheon was served with the chiffon togas billed with soft columns of crepe. The Morrell captivated those pres St. Patrick theme and also decbare, bare "little nothing" ent with her many readings and orations of pussy willows and dress understudies for the lead- excerpts from plays. daffodils. Mrs. Marilyn Max-fiet- d ing, assisted the hostess in the look, mfino if During tne evemng, the group with a lacy flounce or rows of was also delighted by vocal preparations. selections by Sberi Thomas, acThe hostess received a lovely spangies. is-- yacntmenzrand friends, but also a large group m Mexican aignnanes. v The tables were set on the JiWn for about 200 persons. Thfit was a long buffet table MJratANoimaiiorris of Murray, state president, conducted a business meeting giving information on the State Convention being held in Ogden on May 13, 14 and 15. ,At, this time there will be ritual and drill team competition . Mrs. Oda Phetot T state mem- - Kaff&owleyaTieTtsan, v tfitMle!!0tMydlffcrcntMcxi4 - Provo Auxiliary of me Eagles hosted a meeting, and banquet for the state officers Thursday evening'with 150 in attendance. and daughters parHer birthday was Monday, March 14. Mrs. Packard was born at Silver City but spent her firl-hood in Payson, where she at tended school and met and married Mr. Packard. For a number of years after their marriage, they lived at Payson, while Mr. "Packard worked as. a mine foreman - in Richard "SteelerMrsrJohn E. the Tmtic area. Steele, Mrst Robert E. 'Steele. The family moved to Spring They wore yellow- - satin gowns ville in 1910 and Mr. Packard with empire, waists and floor began the, operation of a large length capes., her-so- tkipating. Auxiliary Hosts State A lovely wedding in the Prove Church Saturday Community evening joined Patricia Steele, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. John G. Steele of Mpna, and Robert James Crowley, son of Mr. and Mrs. Willis H. Crowley of Springville. The bride wore a white satin gown, with embroidered laceon the bodice, and a bustled train. Her veil of illusion fell from a white rose head piece to the elbows, and she carried white roses and lilies of the valley. Michelle Steele was maid of honor, and other attendants included Janet Poulson, Mrs. - - . - SPRINGVILLE Mrs. C. F. (Phoebe) Packard, 34 S. 2nd W., Springville, - observed her 90th birthday recently with a family dinner at her home with - all "Provo Eagle Patricia ; Steele Weds Robert James Crowley 3734050 w m |