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Show lA Sundoy Heral- d- - J,11 ! Officers Ins I Drama Treat Given To By Christian Wo men 160 At Joint Cliib Party 4 Guest Day with Nine teenth Century Club and Ladies Literary Club members as host esses was enjoyed by 160 per J sons Friday afternoon at tne Women's Cultural Center. Mrs. Kathryn Pardoe presented a three-amusical play. Mrs. Pardoe has been disting-guishe- d in Utah drama circles for many . years, both a a per former and a teacher. Mrs. Pardoe was given a standing ova... tions. Special music was presented by Douglas Jackson. - Mrs. Herbert Tarran, president of the Nineteenth Century Club, welcomed the guests and Mrs. Woodrow E. Evans, president of ma Ladies Literary Club, introduced the program. They also presided at the tea table which was covered with A Joint r- Thi new "officers were h meet-th- e rtiUed at the luncheon Provo week of the Women's rwAf of Christian America at the Royal n, white lace and centered with a cornucopia filled with fruit , Inn. conMrs. George Molascon ducted the Installation when the following took officeMn. Riverside Country Club Ladies Slate Annual Potpourri 'vice president of Bethel Mission, which ser-t- Hong Kong, ves 2437 chUdrenr-wa- s7 speaker. She has devoted years to missionary work . Fehano Club Robert Phelps, chairman; Mrs. -Ogle, vice chairman; O Robert Mrs. Henry Camp and Mrs. A "Potpourri of Christmas Roy Mnin. advisors; Mrs. Mrs. rim mm iii wim, m iiti Ideas," the annual display by m chairman; Kump, project members of unusual gift and -- MRS. ARTHUR NESBIT Mrs. Ralph Hoyt, prayer, feafoods with in connection holiday ?i special Westerlund, Ray the Christmas holidays, will be Kenneth Mrs. Mrs. J. W. Ahlander describ-- l ture chairman; i held by Riverside Country Club "Mrs. a ed for members of Fehano Club music chairman; Sims, Ladies on Tuesday at 1 Mrs. the Journey and adventures had pjn. at Mason, hostess; George" the clubhouse. , Melvin by herself and Mr. Ahlander on Roy Sumter, and Mrs. Mrs. Albert E. Terry is chair chairmen; a recent trip to parts of Africa. telephone Maness, man, and she will be assisted by Mr Carl Fuuerton, treasurer; The group met Wednesday eve Mrs. jucnara J. dejong, bits. Mm. Henrv Camp, financial ning at the home of Mrs. Vivian Byron E. Jensen, Mrs. Lee Men. and Mrs. Carl Olson, Harrison who was assisted in ehairman. denfaali, Mrs. W. Floyd Millet, contact chairman. Mrs.. Sam hostess duties by Mrs. Marjorie Mrs. Kattueen creer and Mrs. ., 'CLUB WOMEN PLANNING the annual Community Club Night in American Conk and Mrs. Lee Rowley are Kitchen. Herbert W. Tarraic: visited JohanVIEW -- Mn other board members.. PLEASANT Ahlanders The Tork are, from left, seated, Mrs. M. J. Pritchett, council president and general Members must make reser Arthur Nesbit was elected pres. Mrs. Robert Ogle paid trib- - nesburg and Pretoria in South 'Chairman ; Mrs. Glen H. Gordon, invit ation chairman ; standing- - from left, vations in order to attend. ident of the Culturettes for the tit tn the dedicated work of Africa and - large sections of Mrs. Joe Shelby, refreshments chairman; Mrs. Ernest Dean, program chair- ' coming year. Mrs. Sterling Mrs: I Molascon, who has been East Africa including Tanzania, :. 'i'inan. Jacobson was elected vice pres chairman for the past two the largest of three African World Fashion d ident and Mrs. Melvia White as with countries,-anKenya and Ugaur years, and "presented ner ' Mrs. Elden da. Perry a secretary. gift will continue to serve as histor The "speaker designated AWorkman presented a ian. The elections were held rvnft frica as the second largest confav ' jtnedal feature on party tinent in the world; the average during their November meeting at the borne of Mrs. Wnue. ors, enuDiung a rg vari temperature near 80 degrees adMrs. Robert L. Layton pre ety of table favors, many Mr. and the styles as about a year sented an interesting program aptable for Christmas.' - behind Utah fashions. She men- -' on "Women of the United States Workman also sangtwo,num- 7 ttoned that there were soma A high- - Ernest Dean, Mrs. Joe L" Shel- - AMERICAN FORK shoes with a closed heel and By BETTE KNIGHT different languages spoken in during 1830 to 1850." Women had bers. At the November meeting of VILLEFRANCE buckles. SUR - wen a. iioraon, Mrs. M"MER, of calendar season's the of joy. until but Mayling Ight tney Africa many Betty privileges in addition to Arabic the Pro LJbria Club, Mrs. Lynn France J- Shoes for fall teB the Also in Paris la Roger Vrvier started Mrs. Ahlander projected sevfor American Fort club wo- using mem there was reRavstea -a He delightful has no gave . fashion world if one is "with who is a true artistr uL Mrs. Lynn Milne, t. problem. When they started eral frays of fine color slides made a black' silk shoe for fell Tree, Mn. Hershel Pederson, view of Helen Hayes' biogra TU which gave a clear impression them, the men rebelled using Night, Nov, IS. Tte affafr, Gift "A of G K Anders and jfr,; phy, Joy." The square evening, square toe with a small and took them away and it was of the country which varies . commencing at 8 Mrs. Hayes begins her story toe, the high pm, will be- M Hunger. band of rbinestones across the then that the long fight to re from lush vegetation to extremheld at the high school audifor of love her by telling the instep. The heel is high, gain them began. This year marks coming of words, er square ely dry conditions. Of special is and ,tonum, sponsored by a d for me Presidents' Coun and, throughout the book, she heel chunky but gives .the Illusion The December meeting will interest were the interesting the Presidents' Council, com age the includes beoutiful many of thinness as the shoe is . ob be poems patent leather Hst year since its orcil, party Qjnsanas the sliOtri)TtheTnunWwfuch" prised of, president. oUl served from behind. Vlvier's and will be held on Dec. 8 at te 1948rTbr turn!? she feelses- -f hteraturrlhat abound there on the game prs- 'affiliated clubs. Mn. M.J. ganlzatior enhanced have fol black patent shoes for fall her styles for day Inez have - beem the borne of Mrs. Glen Sagers. presidents serves. council is Pritchett, Mfe. president, low the same pattern as tne Gifts will be exchanged. The and evening Karren, 1946; Grace Clark, Mrs. Glen Jacobsonclub-presideWhen general chairman of the event 1917; Alice Saunders, she met her black silk, but the rbinestones programs for the next year will husband, shoe wear. 1948; conducted the meeting Z, TU club members, their husare replaced with a thin gold be distributed at this meeting. Leah HoHey, 1949; Ida Cbdding-to- Charles MacArthur, she was Raphael in and plans were made for a hol bands and other guests have a enter an established actress, Rome produc 1950; Fay Briggs, 1951; already strip of patent and the same They will be prepared by the Mrs. Wiilard Nelson iday party next month. Conclud delightful evening in' store,' A Ahrera Devey, 1952; Loma but he had not yet achieved his es the gayest Bene Knight gold patent is introduced in outgoing presidency. Mrs. El- - tained members of Phile Teras ing the program, the hostesses to success. themed not to is leath colors of cut the heavy look She in patent pearlized It was until he don Henrichsen, Mrs. "Owen at her home Thursday. program "Variety stripe But, 1963; Dorothy McFarlane, served refreshments themed to . . firtu la in hm wi. i mi. m. t i - n i . wrote the successful play, er witn tne square toe, neavy the bed. Gold in tne material Rich and Mrs. Don Sims: rj " life'' greeted the guests in a color a Thanksgiving motiff , to mem" " " ivat; Virginia cecssirano, ino; "r,r look when iented by a group from the,Helen Ramsay. 1956: Letha "Front Page," wim Ben Hecht square higher heel and open patent actually beige Assisting Mrs. White as host ful .muiHnuu. bers and Mrs. Ahlander and ess were Mrs. Suns and Mrs. Mrs. J. Robert Bullock, pres Mrs. Edna Hansen, guests. Brigham Young University. As Hanson, 1957; Lola Wiscombe, that he asked her to marry sling back. Colors range from seen on the ground. not blue snoes xnere to for. hot title indicates the talent 1958; Geraldine are a few vmer Rich. orange, ;the ident, also dressed in Hawaiian I960; him. The play, "Victoria Reg-ma- ," pale ' will vary and Larry Lilly will June Nkboles, .Hunter, gave, her great promin- - getting green, pink and orchid. sold in the shoe salon, but most Letha I960; style, conducted the business 'act as master of ceremonies. Hanson, 1981; Etta Julian, 1962: enoe. She had not even wanted T shoes are comfortable and in the designer's csouection are meeting. Mrs.- - Dora Johnson Geneve Cornel, 1963; Betty Mc-- lo reaSTITat first, but later soft on the foot, and they are ordered from a sample model, presented a delightful program served to conclude the evening. Tague, on her family's stay in Ha Ann became excited about it How particularly smart with sport or if there is nothing that 1964; Mary Fine hair calls for accentuatpleases the eye, Roger will de waii. She and her husband and ? Hie club presidents assisting Schaumburg, 1965; Theuna Ov ever, the role of the queen as cotton clothes. the positive, eliminating the ing Jour-da-n mere Then Charles is a shoe for you while yon AMicrnA CLUB an old woman gave her no sign three children spent . the sum with arrangements are Mrs. erly, 1956. On the phis side are negative; in France who is manufac-tu- r wait and make the "model up Will meet Tuesday with Mrs. mer mere attending the Church rest until she remembered how its soft,- - silky qualities; to bs look new in the the for square Ronald Dean at t p.m. - a College of Hawaa"----rher own Grandmother Hayes especially you. -- 1 eliminated is the lack of body. WELCOME WAGON had behaved and used the She showed movies of tneir To do this, you must achieve an t NEWCOMERS memories to interpret the role. travels and Interesting high illusion of thickness beginning All newcomers are invited to lights of their stay. She quoted with the Miss Hayes also tells of her right hairstyle. The ex. meet Wednesday at the Moun- from Robert Crouse on the tra religious beliefs and of how short cuts, currently gain yl tain Fuel Supply Auditorium for right way to see Hawaii: Psalms 93, 40 and 23 had help ing popularity, are ideal sines Christmas food demonstra "Smile, don t frown; ed oer m times of crisis. She walk, the weight of longer bar terns tion. For reservations and de- don't run; don't scold, is also on friendly terms with Just to pull and make fine hair ap' Members of Reader's Guild the opening - scenes, the father tails, call Mrs. Richard Weiss shrug. It doesn't cost a cent" in her and, Shakespeare early pear thinner. Should you de spent a most enjoyable after- - states that "Tradition!" keep HawaaL to She if said Chris- - havior, runaways and enviro- or Mrs. Jerry Holmes.. annual the career,for Plans go dfctkw you her. practiced cide on a new style, be sure t boms at of them in balance. Without tradit- jwoa, Thursday, the LAMBDA TAU it and relax, dont have it done professionally. enjoy reciting bis plays. She feels mas party at the Utah State nment just ,14rs. Orrin Jackson. ions, life would be as shaky, by all young people should discov Hospital were formulated by He then talked about the Will- meet with Mrs. Hart try to change it. ' Mrs. Dean A. Anderson pre- as a fiddler on the roof . 320 S. 5th W., Monday er e, playwright for hemselves. members of the Provo Serv trends taking place in the Crandall, Refreshments reflecting me sented the Broadway musical As events take place and each 8 p.mr Carol Lynne Pearson at were served to 21 mem EASY CARE TIPShe Islands and the home has health to ice a services mental evening League The the on Thursday g Root" ."Fiddler will give the program. daughter marries, however, tra- Mexico where she bers at th conclusion of the Easy-car- e goes to be under the direction ; of Mrs. part that volunteers such as ALR CHAPTER 6 is a small town in. Russia, ditions are cottons will look broken, some in Joy, alone and feels that , age as we& Richard Hope. The group met members of the Provo Service inhabited by Jewish peasants, others in sorrow. better if taken out of the drier Will meet Wednesday at 7:30 program. as death should be accepted as at the home of Mrs. James League play in improving soJM years ago, Just prior to the while still slightly damp, mea With the aid of music, taped p.m. at the home of Mrs. Mary of ute.. a toe conclusion Pangburn, with Mrs. Earl ciety. - .Russian Revolution, Chambers.' Earl Lewis will tell O E 8 hung to finish drying. If touch-from the original score, and the pan - - The main character is Tevla, delightful talents of MrsTAndef. of her book she again expresses Wagner-,- coordinator, conduct A question-an- d- answerT) aboiitlheCanadaTCentenniai Will bold election of officers up pressing is neeaea, try her love of poetry and the feel ing the meeting. Mrs. Peggy riod (followed, and members Exposition. )ht father of five daughters. steam iron. at 8 pjn. ' Tuesday a mat beautiful Anslo them with will and heart ing "a poet and Mrs. Margie Kiger expressed their appreciation for the aid son, ;who raises pick up the pieces of the world." will be in charge of the re the informative and interesting ;ci quotations from the Bible. In wanning story was told. V -- The .. meeting was - held - at freshments. the home of Mrs. Thomas have to The group voted in Mrs. Fangourn served re Brown with Mrs. dividual gifts given to every freshments to 10 members and 7 Doral Allred. Refreshments patient in the hospital ward five guests, Mrs. Adell Johnwere served and a door nrfce which-they sponsor, and each son and four sisters from the given to Mrs. James Bills. A member received her ingredi St. Francis Catholic School, T FAU AND WINTER baby gift was presented to Mrs. ents for the fruit cakes which The next meeting will be held ' James Harris. 14 of at Mrs. the home will be baked and sold. The on Dec. Plans were made for ' the money received from Ibis proj Dale J. Anderson at 8 p. m, "Changes in the care of the pointed out that mental retardat- Christmas party on Dec. 31. ect will, go into tne fund to at which time the members mentally retarded was the topic ion is a condition and not a disbe used for the coming year. will wrap the Christmas gifts 11L of the business meeting of Ep- - ease. Explained that mental Mrs. Hope, program chair purchased by Mrs. Wagner for ness cant be cured but mental NO TARNISH ?, lUoo all Knings ewe 100 acetate tricot Donl Sigma Alpha, Alpha Theta retardation can metakrork man, Introduced Ray Burgoyne, the patients. only be helped, around theneglect bouse. home at the Spruced up, social worker for the outpati'Chapter, recently OfiLON&WOOL toera is no cure. He said there ;0f Mrs. Rudy Vuksiaicx Jr. in are 30,000 mentally retarded it makes for that sparkling look ent service for the Central Utah SAVE YOUR EYES BONDED JERSEYS so desired by every home-make-r. Mental Health Center. He dis You can prevent unnecessary people in Utah alone. He listed NYLON WOO. Spray the dean metal cussed many problems with the eyestrain by wearing sunMrs. Ken Rowe, chairman in a few of the 200 causes of mental retardation. Public attitudes with shellac from an aerosol group concerning the needs .of glasses when you hang clean BONDED FLANNEL cnarge of the educational t finish our society such as Juvenile laundry to dry outdoors on a have changed greatly in the can for a gram, invited Mr. and Mrs. WOOL NYLON Reese of the American Fork past few years and the federal that won't tarnish.' problems, drugs, family be-- bright day. BONDED HOPSACKING Straining School Mr. Reese is ana state governments have asSAVE TO $1.00 YD. VALUES TO $3.98 YD. 1 director of Foster Grandparents sumed more responsibility for $ program and Mrs. Reese is the the problem, he said. r ; recording secretary. Mr. Reese Recently the Installation din beoutlfwl selections ner for the new pledges was wide color range held. The two new pledges, Mrs. W-55- " ; Add to the long list of paper widlhs 1 items new ones for home Kent jouey and Mrs. Lynn Riser welcomed were into the decorating table covers, drape- sorority by Mrs. Brent Coch rriesr cafe ' curtains and bed ran, ' t covers. All come from the rivepresident 100 COTTON , machine washable cotton received their desip skill of three members of jewel members kinetic and aetcftoment Kicky, charging in a pin special visit by PRINTED OUTING the American Institute of CORDUROYS everywhere, colors seme together ts. Designers, who've &isie uuramiza, state president 'FLANNEL founded a firm speclauzlng in and Vina Graham, state recordsperk Ml, The bolder, the better so son-MI " fine pinwale quality In a ! ' The ; three, ing secretary. Receiving their the with this current news and get warm were: Mrs. cuddly pins Mark) sleepwear fabric, wide, Jacques. full range of fall colors. ' Inman Cook, Daren Pierce and positive fashion noiri Mrs. Carol Young, Mrs. Rudy wide of designs. range say they prefer; great for suits, dresses, sports tne term "reusaue" to aisposa- - vuKsiwckr Mrs. Gary. Carun 36" wide ' guar, washable YD. SAVf H YD. KS9. ;bl since the products an be and Mrs. Michael Jacobson. VALUES 49c to 59s K0. yd. '? wiped dean with a damp cloth The ceremony and dinner J4"wtele r,and have a longer life than a were arranged by Mrs. Karl Kendall and Mrs. George White. macntne ttrowaway.T". r yards ct r Wresiden ts' Council lib Host Club Night Biography Of Actress Is i Africa Trip Culturettes ' Install New Officers Fashionable Shoes Do More Than Cover Feet Enjoyed - UL r Told About Hiy-nati- ve Phile Teras m n i f HearJ)f Ieadillef HawaiiStay nt n, . -- Club Notes . 's Guild Hears Play Read by Mrs, Dean Anderson t Grooming Guide Provo Service League Plans For Annual Christmas Party ; -t- set-tin- - ' - The Foster Grandparents Program Discussed At Club .H-,-- . ss BONDED i WWM long-lasti- . v $98 HOGKMG! KigK Voltage hues Ilnterior d ; -- f :? 1 i .. , j; both the scented frosting and "angel hair." The products .4 are nonflammable on the tree, the manufacturer. DITTO MACHINES SALIS-SatV- ; SO W. Itf N, Margaret Brown UVINS PORMRLY TEACHER OF S WIST CENTER ST. 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