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Show ; Medical Assistants Elect Head Mrs. Evelyn Wilcock W a s chosen president of the Medical X Assistanjts-oLJJt- iffl v. m m 4 J BRIMHALL DARLENE Peterson, president-elec- t r Mrs. Maurine Crowell, secretary; MysTMary tioodwin,treasurer The state convention of Utah alr Ajoiitaiili Will be' lit la .Provo April 30 and May 1 at the Riverside Country Club. Ferreters Chooses Have Talk this Roe-barg- connection with the Memorial Day Boat race to be held May invi30 at the boat harbor;-A- n tation is extended to all interested persons to attend. . Bazaars Breinholt introduced her husband as pest speaker for the evening. Mr. Breinholt for many years was affiliated with the Provo City Schools in both teaching and- - administrative positions, and is now a member of the art department at Brig- ham Young University, teach ing painting and art education classes. Mr. Breinholt is prominent for his beautiful paintings, and at present is a member of the Provo City Art Board. Following the year s theme of "How I Do What I Do," Mr. Breinholt told the group that he carries a sketch book and pen with him at all times, and makes sketches for future ref erence when painting in his OREM 22ND WARD Sale will begin at 5 p.m. on Friday, April 29, with baked Roods and Mother's Day gifts. . Turkey dinner will be served at studio. He decided, for his demonI pjn. stration before the group, that would begin a painting of he Little and showed the Timpanogos, many sketches mat he made before determining just' what he A skimmer with the season's would use in the foreground of smart, uncluttered look, to the painting.r make up with or without the " He explained how an artist little front sash. No. 3201 comes can take "poetic license" in In sizes 12, 14, 16, 18, 20. Size doing this. Having made this decision, he then makes a 14 'takes 2 yards of thumbnail sketch which he fabric. Send 35c plus Sc postage for transfers in charcoal to the canthis pattern to IRIS LANE in vas, as charcoal will disappear care of The Daily Herald, Box with the paint. Having accom1490, New York 1, N.Y. Add 15c plished this much on the paint for first class mail and special ing prior to the meeting. Mr. Breinholt men proceeded to candling. Free pattern is waiting for start painting on the picture. you. Send SO cents for our new explaining that one paints from Spring-SummPattern Book the general to the specific and which contains coupon for pat from the dark to the light colors. tern of your choice. , Those present were fascinated to see the painting come to life before their eyes, and time Knacky Skimmer Dress 44-in- er , u V-v-j- - Y.v PhileNada EnjoysArab .i --- Atmosphere . fed - K? ''jV'tV 7 V'1-- vV ft'Ji. - . A highly entertaining afternoon was enjoyed by members of Phile Nada at the home-o- f Mrs. Marvin ' N. Nelson j on ' ! i ' . ' Thursday. chairman for t h e afternoon, "MrsrEugeheX'hap- man, introduced ner Araoian Nights program by 'members 'MRS. DUANE REMUND being met at the door by Cary Howard, dressed in an authen tic Arabian - costume, turban, sandals, colorful vest and trou- -' sers and then the aroma of incense burning. Beautiful Per: sian rugs, tapestries, large brass urns,- - incense burners, a large tray of fruit and a man Mrs. Duane (Irene) Remund dolin were the background set was elected president of the for Scheherazade, portray ting Amicitia Club at a meeting held ed by Mrs. Richard (Carma) this week at a local cafe. Other Anderson. officers areMrs. Wallace Bird, Probably the most ingenious vice president; Mrs. Paul Johnstory-tellrecorded in litera son, secretary-treasure- r. ture is Scheherazade the heroApril showers decorated each ine of the famous "Thousand place at the dinner tables hon- and One Nights," "commonly oring the outgoing presidency: known as the 'Arabian Nights.' Mrs. Ted Hansgen and Mrs. During her girlhood, Schehera Tom Crowley. They were pre She zade read many books. sented with floral arrangements studied the stories of ancient in making the past year an out people as recorded by t h e i r standing one for the club. kings, and is said to have read more than a thousand books of history, philosophy, and litera ture. 'Scheherazade --especially prized the wise sayings of fa; OREM TOPS mous sages and she committed Will meet in the Pleasant to memory the verses of many Grove City Hall Monday at poets. Because she had read so 7:30 p.m. and meetings will be widely,; she became more held there until a suitable place learned than any of the other can be found in Orem, accord young women, and none excelling to the president, Rita Elkins, ed her in beauty, charm, wit, and wisdom. Anyone interested is welcome. , AUM i-,Mrs. Anderson, as Scheher Will meet Monday instead of azade, was dressed in a vivid Sunday at 4 p.m. at the home costume of many colors, long of Diane Ludlow. dark hair, a bright turban, gold sandals and many jewels. The Pretty Colette Diaute, Miss musical numbers were by Lloyd Teenage America 1966, recently Miller and his wife, Marilyn, revealed that she uses baby oil Lloyd Is a senior in Asian studto remove her eye makeup1; "be ies at 'BYU and Marilyn has cause of the delicate nature of taught freshman English at the the eye." She applies the baby school. They played two numoil to the makeup area with her bers, "Mahur" and "Fi Baladi" fingertips and easily wipes on the 'ud (string), Arab and awaythe makeup with large also played sitar (string) from cotton balls. Persia, the flute (American), the drum (dombak) from Perwould not permit completion of sia and the kamanche (violin) the fine, finishing work, Mr, from Persia.- - Members - and Breinholt assured the group his guests were served delicious re wife could bring the painting to freshments and given scroll, a future meeting so they could tied, with ribbon, with quotasee the finished product. tions from VRubiaiyat" of Omar Mrs. David Packard, accom- Khayyam. . Mrs. Arthur Sundwafl, prespanied by Mrs. Anthony Bent-lethen delighted the group ident, conducted the business with a lovely vocal number. session, during which Mrs. J. Edwin Stein gave the LegislaAssisting Mrs. Johnson as was Mrs. Ralph Wood tive Council Report .and Mrs. Lawrence Jones announced the ward. i Of Amicitia er Club Notes IQm The 196-6- 7 If County, Chosen Head Members of Ferretters were entertained delightfully New officers for the Provo week when they met for their 1966 for Club Boat Auxiliary at the home of are Darlene Brimhall, pres- April meetingJohnson. Mrs. Doran vice ident; Geraldine Lassen, After a brief welcome by Mrs. president; Doris Wetzel, secretary-t- Richard Henstrom, Mrs. Floyd e, Louise 1966 24, . rsRemund New Officers On Painting social chairman. Club meetings are, held the second Tuesday of every month at the Provo Boat House at 8 p.m. The next meeting will be held May 10 when special ' activities will be planned in SUNDAY, APRIL CountytlMs ah Boat Glub reasurer; 5A Utan week at the, Utah Valley Hospital. The group was "entertained by vocal and guitar numbers. Other officers are Mrs. Lynn ...i Sunday Herald - ' BARBARA MILLS I Barbara Mills Will r Betrothal Of Miss Reeves w John Karl Witte Told To V- Worl T?nhor ' . - Tavran ' Mr. Miss Reeves will be a Provo and Mrs. Jay C. Reeves of Provo announce the engage High School graduate this spring Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth L. Mills ing Group of the Cougar March and her fiance is a student at ment of their daughter, Kath ing Band. Utah Trade Technical Institute. coming marriage of their daug-te- r Mr. Tarran was also gradu leen LouiseJReeves, to John Barbara to Robert Tarran, ated trom phs where he paiv Karl Witte, son of Mr.-anMrs. son of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert m sports. He is ucipaiea Woodson of Pleasant John.W. Tarran, also of Provo. junior with a major in com" Grove. They will be married on May munications and public relations 25 in the Manti Temple with at BYU and is a member of tr They will be married June 11 . a' reception planned for that Samuel Hall Society. in the Orem Reception Centre, evening in the Eldred Center. After honeymooning in the where a reception will honor Miss Mills is a graduate of them following the rites. Northwest, they plan to live in Provo High School where she Provo to continue their educawas a member of the Provoettes tion. The already popular soil atClub. She met Is Lions now for Twirling Edgemont Lady finish has now been dinner and nomination of offi- tending Brigham Young Uni' Green-eye-d Lesley Gort, the applied to many window shades. cers " Thursday evening. Mrs. versity as a Junior with an Since . this finish ' acts as & Karl George, Mrs. Lyle Kohler, English major. She is a mem- popular young singer, applies shield, a sudsy sponge is all Mrs. Joe Thomas were in ber of the Brighamettes Twirl- - silky soft baby powder over her makeuD with a soft babVi hair that's needed to whisk away charge of arrangements. soil and soot. brush. The tiny white grains of Miniature spring hats made pointive. This makes it easy to keep A delightful reading was baby powder pick up light to George decorated the these shades clean and you tables and served as nut cups given by Marytou Bowles en- give her face a natural knUnff will find that their color and and favors. titled "The Mountain Whippoor-will- " glow, and make her freckles "new look" are retained longer. Mrs. Howard Crandall and less aotio by Stephen Vincent BineL wnicn atie nates Mrs. Morris Wiscomb were Mrs. Jack Jones reported on able. Lesley also leaves the luncheon Dowder on her lashes to thai May luncheon would be held on nominated for president and the the Mother-DaughtMay 5 at the Riverside Country election will be held at the next to be held at the Wilkinson Cen- they wil appear thicker after Club. sne applies ner mascara. meeting: Other officers are ap- - ter on May 7 at noon. " UMII.I llllllHliMI III iiiiiMHimiinnlU ii i.ii I r TTrn"l ilf lofProvo-announce-4he-fo- rtti- t Edgemont Lady Lions- - -- Nominate by-Mr- s. er f" """ '"" " iumhii" ' I innriumtw't"' n'Ui. CONGRATULATIONS GRADUATE YOU CAN WIN . . - I j ' I II f -i y' H tr CV! y, FINE- LOUISE REEVES KATHLEEN , ' . l THE IfEY TO A NEW HERTZ RENTAL mu) DINNER TOR TWO AT THE ROYAL .INN (CLARK'S FAMoyS "RED CAtPfT IYININO" L ' A WINNER FROM IYU AND IACH HI KHOOI) . MUSIC Membership Drive for the Com- munity Concert Series is now under way. For a $6 membership fee, you are entitled to see m concerts by the finest musical talent in the world. 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