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Show Daily Herald JKTJS;"" Exchangettes FehanoClub,. Coronation Install Has Election dainty buffet table set at of the president, Mrs. home the Vivian Harrison, drew members of Fehano Club for the last regular season meeting. A brown pottery jug Dinging with yellow tulips added a pretty not'to tiie decor as guests helped themselves to delicious New Officers' New officers of the Exchang- ette Club of Provo were installed Thursday evening at the Awards Given To Two by Riv-trsi- Countrv Club with Mrs. Alonzo Morley outgoing presi - jl ' Hifii" C SHARLE.NE HARDMAN. - Mr. and SPRINGVILLE reveal Mrs. Steve Hancock 'plans for the marriage of their to daughter Shariene' Hardman, of Mr. and Gary P. Gorder, son Mrs. Phillip Gorder of Morgan. shartene is the daughter of Mrs. Hancock, formerly of Pleasant Grove and the late Truvere u - 20 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple and will be honored at a recep tion on Saturday, May 22 in the Springville Second-Eight- h Ward. All .friends and relatives are invited to call between 8 Bidden to attend the bride are her sister, Gwen Rawlings as matron of honor with Marilyn Hardman. The voune couple will ex Haraman. svlvla Lvnn and Car-j change wrtreTatffsday? Msy-- SiS GdWerirlBridesmaids and Carrie Mae Eyre as flower girl. The Open House Club Notes Fetes Couple Olm-stea- will graduate this spring from Springville High School and Mr. Gorder is graduate of Morgan High School. He also attended Weber College and spent two years in The newest in hair pieces re The American thef Navy. He is presently em1CUREKA quires no back combing or ' t'jxyinn Auxiliary elected and in ployed in Salt Lake City. to provide bulk to the stalled Mrs. Cleo Judge to be The couple will make their teasing head. The hair piece, called ' their nresident for the coming home in Granger. the "Hi Top," is the design of vear. Also installed at this time Signor Alfredo, hair stylist and hv Mrs. Bertha Duceerr district wiemaker. who owns the Via .uviliarv representative for thesalon in New York. All Veneto tate hospital, were Mrs. Dorois . ... L aliiui nApl(4anf H height built into the crown of 'i. the mesh base which is either 'iny Allison, iirsi Mrs. V i "8 i n 1 a Underwood; oval or cone shaped, depending June -- second vice presidenton the contour of the Individual : Fields, secretary and treasurer; head. Place the "Hi Top" at Mrs. tRuth Potts., chaplain; the back of the crown and it Ellen Eatough, historian; Mrs. falls into a bouncy shoulder Rue La Mrs. Mahle Snell and . "do." mi mere is a ume in every length " sergeants at arms. lifeJEhe-she can wear a 'I. Mrs Mildred Davis, president girl's welcomed district bikini and give no thought to '"presided and Wiri . T N1 Bridge officers: Mrs. . Teresa jonnson, her figure. That's when she Mrs. between the is of 2 5. and president.' Springville; ages David Bowen, secretary and And there are lots of bikinis treasurer, Spanish Fork; Mrs. around for the lollipop set Eureka Clubs Hold Events bride-to-b- e en - Bikinis: For The Bubble Babe Set Attend Theatre - , Additional tribute was paid to local girls who will receive uni- versity Jegreeshis year and many of these women attended as special guests, along with other prospective members. Guests included Josephine Taylor, Ruth Andrus, Laura Creer, Cathy Berrett, Lorene Cloward, Merlene Murphy, Marie Taylor, Elaine Francis, Mary Peay, Lucille Bartholomew, Dora Stewart, Joan Christensen, Vesta Robertson and Janice Elmer. Hostesses were Mrs. Frank Edman and Mrs. Richard Taylor. The tables featured spring flowers in lavender shades. Guest speaker was the state d president, Mrs. Shirley of Mount Pleasant. She to study commu urged-womto be active in affairs and nity sharing ideas with others. Beta Literary Beverly Bonny to Wed In Temple Ceremonies ... Thomas. Couple Reveal Plans For May 20 Ceremony dent, conducting tne ceremony. ' items." Mrs. Antone K. Romney.- supper Mrs. Cora tDaynes is the new " elecan the serving Following All the regal pageantry of a Mrs. with Styles president, tion of officers was conducted real coronation was displayed Thomas, vice president; Mrs. and Mrs. Adele Jepson accept- with pages greeting guests at Nina Chapman, secretary. ed the office of president after the entrance and each member Members of the board of direc the voting with Mrs. Clara given a fanfare and her name Mrs. Lou tors are Mrs. Kofford, MarBradley, vice president and by announced with station and lineMrs. and Adams Gregg Gertrude Corless con- age. request garet Clegg. to remain as secretary. sented Representing the monarchs Mrs. Morley presented each of Some plans were made for a-the. outgoing officers with. cor;. later summer party and. infor- bers who had presented prosages backed with lovely jace mal conversation was enjoyed. grams came forth and gave handkerchiefs. Miss Corless and Mrs. Austin words of advice. The new presThe tables were cleverly dec Tyler assisted in hostess duties. ident, Mrs. Robert Leishman, g houseclean-inBEVERLY BONNY orated with spring was crowned and a royal robe items such as sponges,, dish placed round her shoulders by mops, furniture polish, dust g the r president, Mrs. pans and small wastebasKets Walter Tueller. v surrounded with spring iiowers. Mrs. Romney was assisted by Theme for the dinner was "In Mrs. Charles Redd, Mrs. Bruce The Spring A Housewife's Fancy The Beta Literary Dixon and Mrs. Leishman. NEPHI You Know What." Turns to Club members enjoyed a theaLater in the evening the table decorations were given as ALPINE Mr. and Mrs. Walt on June 18 in the Salt Lake ter party as the closing meeting Relief of the club season. prizes. Mrs. Daynes and Mrs. Bonny of Alpine announce the Temple. An open house will be Following the show the,iadies Shanna Reese were in charge engagement of their daughter, held at the Alpine Ward hall. went to the home of Mrs. A. V. of the decorations. The prospective groom is the Beverly, arid Sam Fillingim. sMrsr Lorene SANTAQUIN The couple plan to be married son oFMrTahoTMrs. A. N. Fill--:jjacobsonwherrtgoing-preMrs. Kenneth ldent, Nyman, Warnick of Pleasant Grove, ingim, Roosevelt. He is a grad- held a short business meeting Utah's Mother of the Year for uate of Roosevelt High School at which time the girls grad 1964, was guest speaker at the and is presently attending Salt uate luncheon was discussed annual Santaquin-Tinti- c Stake Lake Trade Technical School. ... and Mrs. Nyman thanked the visiting teachers social held at The bride will graduate this group for all the support they the Stake Center with Mrs. JenBETA SOROSIS president, in Will meet Wednesday at 1 p. spring from American Fork had given her during the club nie Murdock, her and charge." appreciyear expressed School. time the than High regular An open, house m., rather ALPINE Mrs. Warnick SDoke on the at the. home of Mrs. Oliver R. The couple plans to spend the ation for their loyalty. at the held was Friday reception nut bread value Of Relief Society work in and date Ice cream 970"N. 1200 E. summo tlQQsevelt where the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dell Smith, were served as refreshments. tne uves ot women and gave an groom will be employed and to Wild in honor of newly weds, AMICITIA interesting account of her acShirlev Chidester and Morrell Will meet at he home of return to Alpine in the fall to Those zippers once meant tivities as Mother of the Year. Adams, who were married on Kathy Fetterly, 441 E. Center, make their home. for heavy duty now form decor- A musical program followed and May 7 at the home of the bride's Tuesday at 8 p.m. Guest night. ative, closings for all "sorts of a luncheon was served. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lafe summer sportswear. These InChidester in Lehi. The affair ladies pmfc&t?x)iMr warm weather meals marinate dustrial zippers, with bold FOR SALE or RENT Will meet Wednesday at 7:30 was hosted- - by the groom's cooked beets, cut into thin brass pulls, long have been the Clubhouse. at Police Story and Clark parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Q. p.m. strips, with French dressing; used for luggage, tents and Adams. ALR CHAPTER SIX chill several hours. Drain off such. Now they close pockets, PIANOS The bride wore a gown of Will meet Wednesday at 7:30 excess dressing and toss with jackets, pants and skirt plack HEINDSELMAN MUSIC CO. white satin with lace inserts and Thomas A. dairy sour cream just before ets. Sometimes it seems, there 136 W. CENTEB-PEO- VO her veil was of net held in place p.inr"witirMrs. 1707 S. 50 E., Orem. is more zipper than garment. Wolsey, serving. with a 'beaded crown. Mrs. Roy Herman, sister of the groom, was in charge of the atruest book and parents of the eroom and the pride's mow er were in the receiving line. Small nieces of the groom were gift bearers. The couple plans to live in Al, presented by the Spanish Fork Branch of the American Asso ciation of-- University Women. Committee members directing the project were Mrs. Arvil Huff and Mrs. Heber Curtis, with Mrs. Huff making the presentation of plaques to the win ners, iiotn gins were guests ot the organization at a recent meeting and read some of their original writing to the group. A special guest was Mrs. Vesta Robertson, daughter of Mrs. A - -- - SPANISH FORK Sally Thomas of Spanish Fork and Jolene Clark of Payson were of the W i n o n a recipients Thomas Creative Writing Award ' hi a fitting conclusion to the year's discussion of British monarchs, Literary League held a "coronation ot tneir new queen" at the annual Ma Breakfast held at the home of . AAUW Branch f A Held at Club Meet Society Arranges Social - - ; pine. - Combine cottage cheese with crumbled Blue cheese in desired proportions; season with grated onion and use for stuffing celery or as a delicious spread with crackers. if-ox,- At . Overcall Crowds Bidding Dugger, and Mrs. Hattie membership chairman. announced that Poppy was iTJt Day would be'on Mayr 28 and the members would conduct a house tb house canvass of the Eureka" area.. A At the close of the evening the ladies drew for prizes and Miss Potts and Miss Davis were the vwinners. Delicious refreshments " were served by Mrs. Shell and Mrs. Allinson. Roy-lane- e, this summer. In fact, all the SON By JACOBY play clothes for the small fry are tiny editions of smart adult Newspaper Enterprise Assn. Edear Kaolan of New York fashions whose team finished second to s, Surf sets, shifts ours in this vear's Vanderbilt with slit 'sides, bubbles and has been a top player, teacher bikinis are softened in the and writer for many years, mis current, mood with ruffles, newest book "Competitive Bid bows or pleats and done in ding In Modern Bridge" is a fine easy-car- e cotton . knits ' and exposition of many of tne curseersucker. rent expert theories. There are solid colored It is primarily for serious stutops with a striped pussy-ca- t dents of the game, because it bow at the neck deals entirely with a portion of And' striped bloomers. bidding that is so complicated shifts stir up plenty of striped action with every move NOBTH ment. A85I Knits with a "tennis look" VQB8SS XT are plentiful The- - lowered KJt waistline and pleated skirt are EAST WEST teamed with matching panties. Denim with bright touches AQJIOtSz AK4 VA106 IMS of color yiesJor lop hilling with 963 QJMS4S red, white and blue andi prints 71 A5 that are a storybook world full SOUTH -- I back-wrap- g EUREKA The Eureka Ladies of Elks held their annual Spring Luncheon at Elks Club rooms "with President Mane Evans in charge. r A delicious . buffet luncheon was served to 104 ladies followed by the drawing for many at tractive and valuable door ;;prizes. The tables were decorated with golden fountain center- -' pieces and the decorations were all in gold and green. Guests! attended fromSalt LaJtety The logs for ' little sunshin- Provo,"" Tooele," Payson and ers are indeed a Eureka. bouncy collection this season. Mrs. Grace Bernini and Mrs. And mom will spend a light- Leona Franks were hearted,- - carefree.summer, too. of the entertainment committee . . ., For many ot these pert fash- - side-pleat- ed n (D) A7 VKJT AS Q 1086(8 light-hearte- d, JLi,:. ... Try this tantalizing sauce for shrimp cocktail or serve it with shrimp saladsCombine cup cocktail sauce and 1 cup dairy sour cream; chill before 3N.T. Put- - Pmc CLOTHES - touched on it. Edgar is a strong advocate of the weak jump overcall. The main purpose of this overcall is to crowd the bidding so that the opener and his partner will be unable to find their best con tract. Today's hand shows this bid at its very best. North does not feel strong enough to show his hearts at the three level so he bids three clubs. South may or four pass, bid three clubs. In either of the latter cases North is almost sure to pass. Three clubs makes easily; three p goes down three tricks; four . clubs probably makes, although if West opens a heart and East ducks the first lead four clubs will go down. On the other hand if West merely overcalls with one spade North might try two hearts but would probably bid two clubs. 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