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Show SCOTAr- - Friendship Theme of Belle Mere 1 Kirs. Clarence Knudsen entertained the members of Belle Mere Club at her home Thursday afternoon with Mrs. J. Earl Lewis presiding. Mrs. Lewis also presented the thought for the day, "From Stories That Live" by Lucy Gertsch Thomp- I) son. '"To make an art of friendship is a precious thing to be guarded and nourished until it brings forth its flowers. Friendship and charity are but an instinctive reaching out for Justice in life," she said. k 7 A delicious luncheon was served. PLANNING IS WELL UNDERWAY for the Utah State Federated Women's Clubs convention to be held April 80, May 1 and 2 in Springville under the direction of the state president, Mrs. Wendell Winger, center. Shown with her are the of the convention, Mrs. Roy Johnson, left, and Mrs. Blaine Clyde. Mrs. Clyde is the president of the Springville Council. Activities will center around the Springville Museum of Art with meetings also being held in Springville High School. Provo Lady Lions Enjoy Annual Valentines Party m 3A Sunday HeroM I Miss Payne Will Wed Howard Bitter " J EPE?1 Mr. and Mrs. Dear W. Payne of Provo annoui.ee the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Susan Carole, to Howard Eldon Bitter, son of LL Col. and Mrs. Eldon Bit ter of Orem. Tne couple has chosen April 1 as the wedding date, fce rites to be solemnized in the Salt Lake Temple. That evening a reception will honor them at the Pleasant View Ward ChapeL Miss Payne graduated from Provo High School. She attend ed Brigham Young University where she was a member of the International Folk Dancers and toured Europe with mem for a summer hi 1968. She was also a member of the Cougar-ette- s and AWS Council at BYU. This is ber junior year in college with a major in elementary education. Mr. Bitter is "rem High a graduate of School and was a delegate to Boys State. He is stunow a third year dent at BYU. He has been active in student government and sports in both high school and college. He filled a North German mission and has completed r a obligation with the U. S. Army Reserve. The couple plan to continue their studies at the university and will reside in Provo. pre-dtnt- al six-yea- .. -i iii ii n, Mrs. Ross Jensen, president, was in charge of the meeting. Three Boy Scouts posted the colors. Mrs. Jensen welcomed three guests, Mrs. Ken Fryer, Mrs. A. Smith and Mrs. Keith Jacobson along with a new member, Mrs. Reinhard Tan ner. Kathy Austin sang two songs mother, acompanied by her Mrs. Dean Austin. The door prize, made by Miss Patterson, went to Mrs. Dean waixer. About 60 members were pres ent Fine Arts Has Talk About Robert Browning Dr. Brace Clark, who has taught students the poetry oi Robert Brownine for 25 years. talked to members of the Fine ,Arts Club Thursday afternoon when they met at the home of Mrs. Alonzo Morley. Dr. Clark Is dean of l.i College of Humanities at Brigham Young University. He said that 'the more he studies the works of this noted English poet, the 'deeper writer Browning seems to have been. "Robert Browning is one of greatest writers of the world. He is the greatest English poet since John Milton," claimed the speaker. "He is I classed by some as the third ; greatest English writer, Chaac-he : Look : of Fresh I 1 SWAY YOUR Fortnighters Hear About SWEETHEART All Year Around ; Have you ever noticed that ; people will look at fresh cut ; flowers, smell them and say "My, they look artificial." Then Jwill touch and smell artificial " flowers and say, "They look so real." Combine the two and stump the experts. If you like the look of cut flowers about the house but find that the budget doesn't always ; lksw for this kind of expendi- ture or your garden can't pro-- I vide them, buy a few sprays of good quality wax or plastic I flowers. ! Then combine them with real ; greens and flowers, choosing 4 those that are in season and, ; therefore, less expensive. No one will know the difference. J For example, bright red arti- fkial carnations or red roses ! mixed with real baby's breath ; make a lovely bouquet. Or add fresh jonquils to artificial iris I and fooj everybody. But be sure not to let your artificial fiow--. ers give you away by collecting J dust. Swish them in a tub of sudsy water often, they'll come 1 out fresh and 'natural'. Mrs. Cleo Webb spoke at the Thursday night meeting of the Fortnighters. She has a degree from the College of Fersonology in San Francisco and gave a very informative talk on personology, the science of person. She stated that many human traits of a person can be di covered simply by head and facial measureme&is. Learning about one's traits through per- sonological analysis can help a person to understand himself better, thereby improving his relationships with , others. Mrs. Webb spot analysized a few traits of any willing Fortnighter and proved to be quite accurate. The most comomn trait among the group was friendliness. The meeting was held at the lovely home of Mrs. Melvin Kavachevitch. Mrs. Max Berg and Mrs. Bertrand Smith assisted the hostess in serving del icious refreshments. An old - fashioned party and progressive supper is planned on Feb. 20. er being second and Shakespeare the first His works are difficult but rewarding." . There are many approaches to Browning that are interesting, he said. First, be told about Mr. Browning and his wife, Eliza- netn Barrett, and their romantic life together. Second, Brown ing was a great informative philosopher, with great faith and success set in hitrh goals. He was a master craftsman be cause he used words so beautifully." Dr. Clark passed out three different conies of Doems bv Browning. He first read "The Laboratory " which is not one of his better-know- n poems. It "Knight in White Satin" has tells now an insanelv leaous been chosen as the main theme womau goes to a chemist to get for Pleasant Grove High some poison with which to kill School's Junior-SeniProm tier rival. this year. Next he read the Because the Juniors and Sen poem, "My Last Duchess." The iors will be sponsoring this duke speaks to a messenger in year's dance together, two mithis poem about his last duchess nor themes were picked to acwhile arranging for his marri cent the participation of each age to another woman. It is not class. The Juniors will dance a long poem, but shows how the Promenade to the song, adept the poet was in saying a "Here, There, Everywhere," while "Midnight Cowboy" will lot in a small space. the Senior Promenade. was the last "Prospice" poem bt Dr. Clark presented, showing The dance will be held in Browning's faith in life after April in the Pleasant Grove death. Dr. Clark awakened in Hitrh School Boy's gym. Semi- his audience a greater interest formal dress has been chosen in and appreciation of the poems jby the Prom Committee al of Robert Browning though ticket prices, time, ana Mrs. Elmer Terry received programs will be announced the door prize and refreshments later in the year. The public were served by Mrs. Morley and will be invited to attend the the assisting hostess, Mrs. Rex Prom. Tayoi, to 17 members and the guest speaker. Valentine was the theme in the refreshments Tricks Liven and in the red and white flowers and other decorations in the Morley home. it r 1 ; 7 f. 1 Wrf v. & L t April Prom W VT 'dSfffi : 1 rv Fit I Pleasant Gr. High Slates en of our fine new coott for Spring. Here ii juit on of th many lovely ttyli waiting for her. Beautifully styled gold button i, echoed hi beck. The perfect way "1 VANITY I i' FAIRCrrZJ Your wife will love this new Vanity Mr tucctii . . . Ae Jullef Bra Chemii. Mad from nvion trleAl fttvllna wifh M Itnht Ain(Ar4nKU fclinA Tlti. mu. Juli,t carriei on a modern love affair with everything tn her wardrobe. i I fn 1 I 1 l - R!StShsd v y 1 -- rgrrr. I JJfCQ. f i. 65M - - Vn J . toy happy Valentine. )l T Supple, rich calf and rfMMiwa raHmt tiut&t 1 (ti 1 teal imimwm or Jffe ffffyT L . -.- JK v'J P1 W 1 ma new. h . to Up the Lunchbox When Club Notes OES VALLEY CHAPTER I Will meet Tuesday at 8 p.m. at the Masonic Temple. LITERARY SECTION Will meet Wednesday at 8 p.m. at the Women's Council Cultural Center. Members of the Music Section will give the program along with Darla Bush man and Judy Noble. SOAP SUBSTITUTES s Ladies, easy on the soap, BETA SOROSIS please, especially during the Will meet Wednesday at 2 winter months. In fact, it's best p.m. with Mrs. Harold W. to avoid soap altogether, If pos- Hoope sible, to cleanse the face. The EDGEMONT CAMP reason: Soap dries the skin Will meet at the borne of doesn't and not only ftat, it MacCene Grimmett, 2990 N. so deep-clea- trequenuy leaves your pores clogged. The 250 E., Provo, Friday at 2 p.m. best face cleansers are creams Hostess for the meeting will be nd lotions, applied witfe cotton. Delia Morris, n, Personology iwiy your iwhL her Swart when you give well-kno- Flowers i. is Ycu'll Cecelia Patterson, assisted by ber mother, Mrs. Clark Patterson, showed members of the Provo Lady Lions group how to arrange artificial and real flowers at the annual Valentine party held Thursday. Tables were decorated with Valentine heart trees and cup-id- s by members of the commit' tee, Mrs. Ralph Bullock, chair man; Mrs. Bill Rodrigue, Mrs. Stanley Brown, Mrs. Kay Jen-teMrs. Wendell Vance, Mrs. Orvill Morgan, Mrs. Boyd "ftneath and Mrs. Russell v SUSAN CAROLE PAYNE a child's lunchbox is brought home with half a sandwich uneaten, fruit untouched, and a cookie crumbled in the corner, it is time to start thinking of ways to add spark to the daily routine. Select an attrac tive plastic mat, the kind that isn't padded to eliminate bulk, cut in half and fold into the lunchbox. This gives the youngster a gay place setting on which to spread out his lunch. Since it is easily washed in water along with the limchbox and thermos each night, it also means that the child will eat from a clean surface every day. Pack a small bag with extra cookies, or other goodies and mark "Fcr trading or sharing." A surprise included now and; then will guarantee that the lur.jhbox will be onened aacer-- l v avery d&f, m t 6 I t gjx rj I A VALENTINE DELIGHT She'll love thii helping of gay and gala iweet sleeping. The look of crisp touch of Peppermint Red piqu in perm prett polyetter end cotton with mocking and crochet edging. Sites P,S,M,L $ooo $700 ' Strawberry Patent f ff WL WNTkAI f 2ooNrth:oowe,f SSy 5QUARI Plenty of FRE8 Parking li i |