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Show V 6 Sun Advocate, Price, Utah Wednesday, May rrrwrf" ( 4, 1977 K of C should bring back Helper Women's Club Fashion show entertains club Chairmen Hazel Cox and Dessie Needles had Barbara Marvidikas, the owner Fashion Boutique, put on a fashion show modeled by six club Auditorium. Helper Barbaras of reducing program is here. This program exclusive and rapidly becoming the talk of the nation. Call today for information and personalized service. Local distributor - Linda Scartezina. 637-294- 1 Purses Leather & members. The modeled clothes were for travel, morning, afternoon, or evening wear. The models were Wanda Johnson, Bessie Bonto, Clara Hansen, Alice Anderson, Dessie Needles, and Hazel Cox accompanied on the piano by Gladys Vignetto. Bar- Open house planned on birthday New selection house Friday will Sam honor Ruggeri of An open of beautiful Carbonville thday. Lingerie Mr. Ruggeri was born in Italy and migrated to Carbon County twice before staying in 1919. He married Mary Conji in Italy. She died Nov. 8, 1969. New Spring selection Jeans The Ruggeris had six children. The two still living are Pete of Helper and Rose of Texas. by Love n Stuff Barbaras Boutique H 472-390- 92 bir- The celebration will begin at noon at the home of Delpha Ruggeri in CarThe family bonville. request no gifts. Jumpsuits Ph. on his 1$ Mr. Ruggeri was a former coal miner and farmer in south Price for many Helper years. 5 Ruggeri Family and friends are invited to the open house. X L f i e f v, t- sit - k V sr.' t: deputy addresses Knights of during a convention session at of Msgr. Edward F. Dowling, Utahs Knights Columbus should bring former pastor of St. Anback respect to the family, thonys and Bishop Joseph the Supreme Director of the Federals representative, million member Rev. Francis Pellegrino, St. 1.25 Catholic mens fraternal Anthonys pastor and Rev. declared Richard Blenner, acting organization state chaplain for the K of Saturday. Fourth Fred Pelletier was C. Twenty-siprincipal speaker at the Degree honor guards in and capes banquet of the 70th Annual colorful State Knights of Columbus chapeaux led the procession in Carbon into the church. Convention During the convention, County last weekend. the Knights protested the The K of C, he said, leads use of public funds for the fraternal societies in organizations supporting membership growth and give the largest number of loans for higher education. They have spent $14 million for charity and 7 million man hours for community service, he added. Carbon Countys three councils hosted the convention. They are St. Anthonys, 2611 or Helper; Father Sanders 5663 of East and Carbon Msgr. Giovannoni 6147 of Price. Directing the convention were chairman Dominic Eaquinta of Price; Gregg Payne of Helper and Secretary Joe S. Bonacci of Helper and Treasurer Steve Demczak of Price. district A Notre Dame School Saturday. Columbus contraception and abortion. They also expanded their One Rose - One Life Program, which protests abortions. All state officers five were They are Edwin R. Schulfer of state deputy; Sunset, of Thomas OGrady Brigham City, secretary; Robert Sorensen of Kearns, treasurer; Thomas Miller of American Fork, advocate and Toby Trujillo of Kearns, warden. Their terms will begin July 1. Tony Ori of Helper was named the Outstanding District Deputy for his work as Schulfers representative among the Carbon County councils. St. Anthonys Council earned an award for its 50th anniversary and for its recent membership drive. Msgr. Giovannoni, Council won a plaque for its activities in behalf of the Catholic Church. m V;,: jifxv l " ' "4 ih-- Vice-Chairm- tir A reception in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Pelletier kicked off the convention Friday. The Mass the next by day was W. IkM APPAREL CENTER 55 respect I x Vinyl 179 So. Main attended. Etta will be District President next year when it will be held at Orangeville. She also reminded the members that the State Convention will be in Provo on May 5th, 6th and 7th. Officers Club The Committee Nominating bara explained the ad- comprised of Tia Imai, vantages of each fashion as Hazel Cox, and Edith Sallas was modeled. While the reported they had selected models changed into a the following officers for the second fashion, Barbara next two years: President used Hazel to show how to Ethel Binch, 1st Vice wear popular scarfs in President Wanda Johnson, various ways. Naturally, all 2nd Vice Pres. Lizzie Huff, members felt like rushing Secretary Alice Anderson, down to Barbaras Fashion and Treasurer Ivy Jouflas. Boutique for something new These officers were elected or give a good hint for by acclamation and will be Mothers Day. installed at the next meeting which will be a Etta Diamanti took closing dinner and social at charge of the meeting the Country Club May 12th. excusing Pres. Susan Moore and Vice Pres. Ethel Binch. Etta told about the Secretary Rowena Eastern District Utah Boren passed out sheets Federation of Womens about the coming Helper Clubs Convention held in Town Meeting on May 21 Monticello on April 23rd and explained its purpose. that Club members Etta She had those present fill Diamanti, Tia Imai, Peggy out the Registration form. Larsen, Ethel Binch, Carma Slavensky, Susan Tasty refreshments were Moore, Rowena Boren, served by the days Yiola Ori and Vera Duffy chairmen. "T"l' "TTV director declares , at state convention V. The Helper Womens Club greatly enjoyed seeing 1977 Summer and Spring Fashions at their regular meeting April 28 at the r'" 1rlfU Otay East Main May 8 state officers of the Utah Knights of Columbus ar? (left to Robert Sorensen, state treasurer; Rev. Richard Blenner, right) state chaplain; Supreme Director Fred Pelletier; Edwin Schulfer, state deputy; Thomas O'Grady, state secretary; Toby Trujillo, state warden and Tom Miller, state advocate. 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