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Show Its - . , - ' k , . , ilimo..7., ' ' - ' - Literary 'IMM.P.01,1,',1."4,,Arlk Club--Schedule- Week's,Evönts , ,... , ' A board of directors , itsIscheabled föl. meeting 10 Thursday, --. Ladies the Literary tem., for ,, , ' , Cub. , .The Artkand Crafts Section a.m.. for , will meet Thursflay, la morning wOrk session on , - 'd .. , ..... 1 -- . . ' ' handcrafts. - - ' ,7 ' , A 8...- -. , - 1 i te freshments. , , . , - . ,, - , - -- , 7 - , 7 ,' ' ' .. - , - , . , , - - - - (Copyright 1957). .4 , ' ' i , . ' - ' , ' - , -- . , , , - , . , , - ''' , ' ' , s, - I - ' . ' - .', ,,.... , , , 2 ' , ''' 7 . , I , - .., , , - ' , , . . . , , ' ' - .. - - , , - .. , ' - --- - ,, "id - h - -.- n and-plea- - , ' 4, ,,, A,.., ' ' , ' - - - , ,.. : - ''...,,- - - '''' , ' , " I ' S. - . , , - ted cart:led a bouquet--of buds. - - ---- pink-rose. - I. , : ilOti Show ,.. ,:::- , , , ,, cornucopiasrcenteringe G. BENNETT LARSON . a--e hlin ... Mrs. Joseph Miller, Mn. -- mv- - f , ... Club Gioups. 419fetMeet -- ---- . .' ' , - - ,', Miss Sondra ANNOUNCED Ann Richardson is betrothed to Richard Jay Gal. . braith.-Thewill be wed Oct. 25.' y ENGAGEMZEOla - ' - - - ' . k '''s g ng ' ' " . , -- , , ., .. . ,, ,' - . .. - - ..,..., , ,, , ROA Ladles ' , f' be held Monday evening. 8 p.m., Officert In s. ,,.. Douglas Club. Brig. Cenrxanitlin Riler will speak on ""rh4.,,ranama-- Canal in the Atomic Ager., s , . - , , ''. ,- - ,: ...,,, , ,,. .- ,:- 4 '.;,, , , , . ,,- f , : - - , , , I, , - ,.', , ' ,' 't4, ' ,,,,, , :- - , , , s, I , , . , , , l , , , , , ,, . ,! - ,f00,.,,.,., , - Her. , 4. st t 4 1 Luncheon will be served at 1 p.m., followed, by the regular ' meeting. - in Salt Lake City Lt Cot Young, ' . guests were her daughter-in-law- , Mrs. Paul F. Kreft; Mrs. cut rhinestones. It brougkt ap. George C. Wareing and Mrs. Jo- plause from Mrs. H. B. Carlisle . and her guests, MA. T. IL Jet . seph I. Swap -. . At a table for four were Mrs. kins and Mrs. LaMont Smiith. , ' Harvey B. Carlisle Jr., Mrs. Leo KUM AND TAME ,. spotted , M.- - Jacobsen, Mrs. Robert F. - Mrs. A. Christensen, Eugene Daynes and Mrs. W. - Jay Eld- Mrs. William Leroy Smith, liars. . :; , redge Jr. , , Badger, Mrs. D. D. Ashby. FASHION SHOW El4THED . Moffat Mrs. William L. FlekLs and even the crudest Items of earned to help pay for grocer.. By MANY MARKER , Mrs. Beverly S. Clendenin, with a dramatic Nettie' Rosles, or pay on a Wit food., Marker:Dear Mary enstein formal .in blue Silk Mrs. Walker Kennedy, Mrs. Fulmiss being at home I J. May I show the other side, of Many a day we were kept and greatly - being able to do many crepe. The slender gown is ler B. Bailey and Mrs. Henry , r from starving because of the of the little the working-motheproblem covered completely with crystal- Riggert things It love to do In the letters sent to you, at- kindness of neighbors. When for them. I am gone several tention is called to the "neglect" my husband did make money, hours while they are aU to. of children, and how they be- most of it went toward the pay- gethersometimes quarreling. , , .i ment of billt, In spite of this, Still, I tell myself, this is better. come quarrelsome and develop and Children The thi parents the creditors doubted his honsome antisocial attitudes When ekty and ke$ threatening us. Can live honorably and ada ' 'worked. t the mothers lavishly. I decided that these 4ndigni- quately if not ::':' , ' Another Mother But just what kind of sodal ties were of a worse breed, than '1 the 'the ' growing chil' ' , qualities , would grow out of a dren heglect En route to honeymoon destinations In ' '' . would get if I went to Dear Mother": , bill collectors, call ' There is all the different in southern California arf newlyweds, Mr. and home ' ' work. Mrs. Rodney F. Goold (Miss Mary Behunin). .1 ' constantly and both pants So, I am working. The look the world in the way children The couple exchanged wedding vows Fri. reworking. are deeply shamed by these of furtiveness has disappeared respond to a - i day morning In rites solemnized in the Salt collectors in front of their child- from the ,children's eyes. I There is also a difference in the' ; Lake Temple. President EIRay L. Christian. - notice how the table is set each general management of a home ren?'---:. ' ' sen officia,ted. This is exactly what happens night when I come home from under such conditions. , ' Friday evening the justweds were honored when one has the severe- - li. work. Also that the children You had probably done much ' ' at a reception at the Capitol Hill Ward, 143 nancial handicaps mentioned by look as iespectably drrsed as to set good patterns of thinking -. ' z W. Capitol. :' .. ', . some of the writers, and it was their classmates. And l'a great and action in your children be' . ' , ' ' with were Assisting the ' trUe in my case. And also, light floods their faces on "pity fore you began to work. guests greeting '"..., .. , accounts couple's parents, Mr.. and Mrs. J. Leland men turn over receive some their when day" , they Behurtin, 583 Columbus St., and Mr. and Mrs. to ruthless bill collectors. small allowances and can put Readers sot write le nary .iiisittier, teletive lees' est& Fred M. their kite's to For. the Dotterel Nettsi . P. a Children Help Bez ISM Salt Lake City, Since I have gone to work, I , t. wore a gown of embroidered utirk and tune. - have ' nailed to dischnthaue beett able have. : !odd : :, They Long tapered sleeves and a tilled in ' '. ,' ,' the expensive nerve pills I had lobs themselves, chopping 'with pleated' 'tulle, Were features, of the fitted ' ' E . ',,, to take ,before-- because of the wood, selling doughnuts, clefir- . N ', ' bodice. A double ruffle of tulle encircled the ' .' 1 ' ,' 1t over unpaid bills and Mg, out weeds, cutting lawns. , lanxiety ' d' . hemllni of ' ; skirt . of certain rather im. Though they are not yet in their the lack I , ! ' , - .'t ' . A crown of seed pearls released her veil .. , , I ' t .. "4, , electricas items q such in ', take teens, portant , using pride they . , of sheerett bridal illusion. She carried a bolt. ' ' , ;. , ity, gas for heating the house, some of the money they have P ROM u - ' , quet 'of white rosebuds 'encircling an orchid. , , lt ' 2 ' ' '' ' ' tolt4 ' ' ': Attending the bride were Miss Margaret . $123 t i ' ' ' ""414 ' Miss Vicky Goold, the t.' i Behunin, t oP . rt,,,,,,....,-3'....0. ItIP.I' . . ''''''' 41f bridegroom's sister, and Miss Mary Ann i ' , 43 ' ' i . ;1,11(0i-it..0. Itlekr i -t . Greaves, with Miss Ann Behunin and Miss t ,1,-- , . t Witir4"on 111121ST & JINNINGS 10 also Behunin, brides. sisters, Kathryn junior -.111:fiK .c)3P7 ' maids. 114114 FOLDING WHtZL CHAIRS A : ' Stanley Goold stood as best Malt' Ushering were Ronney Holgate, Joseph Behtmin and SALES EEITALS Nom ' -Billy White. IMMO tat tits pops's, how as Evatist g Entertaining .at prenuptial parties have & ' Autirrized Joinings Dieter been Mrs. Owen---1A Gardner, Mrs. Dwight Pelee, Mrs. Ora Greaves, Miss Mary Ann -" iv 17::: 1.411 Greaves, Mrs. A. Thomas Patterson, Mrs. Ben. i I IAg -al ERIDE Mrs. Rodney F. Coold was jamin Glade, Mrs. Steven- Wells,- - Mrs. Fred . 1 ab""1--4' Miss Mary Behunin before her marriage Christensen and Mr. and Mrs. Goold, the Salt Lake . ,,,,,, . J . IHLI 44561 ILX bridegroom's parents. Friday morning. I ic-v. 40 "I. We wort lot remove vow pleat ort $2.23 pee poem!. 4 Lynn, are visiting, with lor a mouth. . - . .i , CpnlidentialtrYours ' 1 , , . 1,1 mione Temple No. 8, PytMan Sisters, will meet Thursday. The event will be at the home of Mrs. A. E.. Nelson, 975 Lake . ,,,,-..,........,,- , Pythian Sisters Put Chiefs Assn. of ;.' ) t . : t, ThMeyr.leaftndwMedrteas: 1 "-- , ,, ,,; 1 - Idaho, day for the Idaho city, where 1 Mr. dePalmo was transferred by his company. In Salt Lake 1 City, they made their home at 4 510 H St. ' VISITORSMrs. Wayne B. Young and daughter Shari 0 . .- 8 4, , .- -, ',,.-- ' , , I - ,, : ,, ' , 4 I' , ,,, - Duus.dewPeeahnk ' - ,. ' 1,, ,,,,t,,,a,, ':,i ,s3 ,..,,, 2 , - i. ,, ,,.,3 , ,,, '' , ,,, , 't i Moving to Pocatello, - , , , , , - , s '' ' - - .., , , i's '' - k , '- " e k . , ,,, .- ' ' , it ' '''1'.. ; , .;;,,,,,,' 0, ,' ' - - , ' ', ,,'''''',,,,';-,-- , - t , , - 1 ' ' , 1",:l , , - ' , -- - s", , ,, For the first meeting of the i' ,- ' Officers' , Reserve of the .... year , ' will 'Clubs Ladies' ,,,,,, ,1,,-Association ,, - ' - , '; - , ' - - '',, i: ' ' , To Potatello, ' , ' 3!:::,,, ' , , - - , , . - , , , , ' - ' 6 , ' - ' ,- ,,-- 1 , , , ' "'",' e.,,,, . ,.. . - 1,- ,I. --, ....s- - ' .' , , , j,,,,,4 .. - ',AC- - -- -- , ' While she is in Utah, Mrs. Davidson will also visit with an. other daughter, Betty Louise, teho is a Brigham Young Uni. versity coed. , ,, k - ' , eet I - 2- , --, p...,-- ,.:' ,,,',.' party-goer- ' , in----- -- , - 4. Rd. . -- , ..... , Mrr-Seott . : Canada., 6133-23r- d E. Carleson, Mrs. Marion Nelson and Mrs. Jack Felt. , MRS. S. MORGAN SORENSEN . . . and her daughter, Miss came to , the Sally Sorensen, luncheon ' together. With th4m were Mrs. Lyndon Da3rnes Snow and Mrs. Richard O. Pearce. Sharing the same table were Mrs. Fallas M. Kelly, Mrs. L. S. Kelly, Mrs. James A. Cleary. MRS. L H. S'rRATFORD . - . was. sitting nearby. Her . - ' - 214-12t- h ' I at 1)111-8-witeln- ' . , From Canada . Quebec, Canada. She arrived early Friday morning, accompanied by her daughter, Miss Eunice DavidEast Miss David. son, son was returning to.Salt Lake City from a month'il stay - ,,...., , - --' In Utah for two weeks is Mrs. James S. Davidson of Verdun, - , ' , . ,' ' , a visit ,with their daughter, Janet, who is attending...the 1 University of Utah. Future home for Lt Col and Mrs. Young and Shari Lynn will be Fort FloodTex. . and daughter, Shari Lynn: The Youngs have in just returned from service '4 Nurnberg, Germany. While in Salt Lake they are 'ihe guests of her mother, Mrs. , . . , L ' , --: - East. Visiting in Salt Lake City for Mary Stevenson,' 1063-9tIa month are Lt. Col. and Mrs. The Youngs are also enjoying , - ,, . - , - - Wayne-B.--You- - . - ' ' ' - , , , ' - ', - - " , ' - he Wayne oungs i Are Salt JLàké 'Visitors - . ' A ' - ' --- rvrtty : T , . coat worn over a table, were brimming autumn - leaves, gold charcosk,wool jersey dress. colorful straw ' flowers and MRS. RICRAIID D: DAVIS '. Mrs. O. G. Gilbert, Mrs-- - Lois grapes. were Mrs. Lake and Mrs. J. S. Neel Jr. decor Admiring the Nicholas G. Morgan Jr. and her were interested onlookers as a ' - ' ' guests, Mrs...L LeRoy Peterson, model appeared on the 'cunway Mrs. Ella Caldwell and Mrs. weating- the first American Harold G. Miller. adaptation of the controversial ' Mrs. rear were seated fashions presented in Paris They William Bowerbank, Mrs. Glen showings a few weeks ago. In I C. Peglau, Mrs. L John Forsey, toffee wool, the dress, centered : S. Robert Mrs. Ray Stout, Mrs. around the chemise theme, has Carter, Mrs. George T. Hansen. wide shoulders, eased waistline ' League of Women Voters, Jr. and Mrs. Leonard S. Ralph. and Unit 3, will meet Tuesday, 8:15 shape. home of Mrs. SanMRS. SAMUEL MAKOFF . . . MRS. L S.. SKAGGS , Mrs. p.m., at the her guests, Mrs. L. had Max Caldwell, Mrs. Harry ford Radish, 2364 Logan Way. Howard Marcus and Mrs. Var. Forsey were joined by Yrs. Unit 12 will meet at the home cusl mother, Mrs. L. J. Ferden George R. Osterloh, M. Lester of Smith,"1601, Yale' 10.a.m. ber (who is visiting here from H. Johnson and Miss Jean Per- cr Wed eThstvonre., her Los Angeles home), and kins for the afternoon event. of nuesrrT, ed BurMrs. Joseph Leven. ' , East, will be the MRS-- WILLIAM Ir. BAILEY nett, of Unit 11 of scene the Makoff Mrs. Sam meeting Jt. Joining JR-- ; . Mrs. M. C. Mason, 9:45 a.m.', and Mrs.Richard p. Makoff Mrs D. yVednesday, were Mrs. Jotrit Shagro, Mrs. Mrs,FAward J. Shea and thuriday; C. Small were among the crowds with Mrs. Lawrence S. Olsen, Hubert Wolfe, Mrs. Richard L.. of 2464 Wilson Ave., 9:45 a.m. McGill's, Mrs. Gean Van Petton Another foursome enToying Unit 8 will meet Thursday, (a visitor from Los Angeles), together included 10 a.m., at the ,home of Mrs. Mrs. Ha Mrs. G. Irving Reed, Mrs. Harry Daniel Schwartz, 1792 Millbrook Mrs. Alvin L Smith, ' down-taperin- I - , ell ace , D. Hurd, and Miss Lundberg eyed gly2a. Paul --Parries I , , - To Assist , Melvtli. Green will' assume duties of best man. Howard' , , . Dranslield and James Hill will usher. The couple will- be further honored Nov. 2 in North Holly. wood at the home- of kklincle and aunt of the bride, Mr. ' . ' Mr&-44VAndelin. . and ' Followtng their marriage the bridal pair will honeymoon In southern California before making a future home in Salt -, -- --- --, 1.ake City. bride-elec- t, 1163 Laird at hasbeen Ave., who The residing Is a former student of Brigham Young University, where she was a member of Oaugarettes and Cazni Los social unit " Her fiance is a graduate Of BYU and was a member of Bricker social unit. He fulfilled an LDS Great Lakes mission. ' AN AUTUMN THEME . e . , carried out in the ing table decoration& t - ' .. . . , ' , t - , . , ' 1 A ' t , - t' , , - . - - - - P.ehuntry .::. , . ' Ii: Fall. Bride , , i . . !,, - . , , - - , - limiter, - , ' . - - fall-colore- ' chrysanthemums. Patty - Watt, flower girl, donned a green taffeta frock. Mr& Hardy selected a röse 'Ace gown for her daughter's reception while Mrs. Watt, the bridegroom's mother, wore one in a wine shade. , . performed duties of best Man. - Richard Maxfield, 'Joel Smedley, Peter Krogue and James Watt ushered. 4 --i , , , - .,, .: - , . - ' , - ' ., ' . , , - , - - - - -- ' - -- - - - . , . 'O , . - , -- -- - - - . j1 her-sist- er; . . --- , - - ' 1 . filIn P , . "In A '. - 11jtIa - - - tu , WkrA.avek.,'W Go. - , - - -t- - - ? 11017E RENTS P I e-e-- ---- Z3 11 ....- - - , , - . 4 .1ki 4 4,, -, 4 A., 4 . ,,,, .,, .,; ., , 4. ..: '4. , - - - - , - ; ML, '4' - - ' ' , , ,S, , . ,- - Dallis Pierson . , . - Attending the bride were Miss Joye Graham, maid of honor; Miss Joyce Burningham, Miss Virginia Hardy and Mi,ss Donna Olsen. They wore taffeta gowns in a copper shade and carried baskets filled with d leaves, gold grapes and, bronze .,.,e&,...1.A.ftM,..OM& , ,5.,,,N6-iti-Ols''',i . ' - x d . t.. - ,... - i , the engagement and forthcoming marriage of Miss Sondra Ann Richardson and Richard Jay Galbraith. - - Disclosing, their daughter's nuptial plans are Dr. and Mrs. A. L. Richardson, 590 N. 4th East, Troy formerly of Boise, Idaho. The future bridegroom is a son of Mrs. Eva N. Gal,. braith, 2205 Madison Ave., Ogden, and the late ,Elmer. J. Gail' braith. ', , Temple Rites The popular couple will be wed in rites to be solemnized-in the Salt Lake Temple Oct. 25. Followhlg, they will be boat). ored at a , wedding breakfast, hostessed by the bridegroom's , mother. During evening hours they will be honored at a reception to be held at the home of Mr.' Ind Mrs. Frank A. Johnson, . 1339 Normandie clr. . ' , ; Bidden to attend the bride have been Miss Roben Andelin, Mrs. Dean Martin, Mrs. Jay Richardson and Mr& Richard Jensen. , s ", '' t of Interest in the fall nuptial news is announcement of , , woe - ' A , t r -- .,. . ' ,,,. , bride, ituites solemnized In the. Salt Lake Temple Friday morn. , ' - 'Ing. ChrisPresident ElItay-L-; tiansen officiated. ' - The bride is a daughter of '''"x. and Mrs. Alden E. Hardy, SS E. 1st North, Bountiful 1I Parents of the bridpgroom are .. Mr. and tfrs. John Leland Watt, , 10 Aircraft Ave., Layton. They . honored the newlyweds at a I - wedding breakfast at Harman's. ' Friday evening the newly- wedt were honored at a reception at the Bountiful First-SixtWard meetinghouse. For the occasion the bride . wore a of skinner satin and French chan , tilly lace. The morded boclreit was . styled with long tapered sleeves and a scalloped neckline. Mtett rate tiers Of Imee formed t: , bouffant skirt . '1.'s..Q,f;',. 2 9 " Joel D. Watt claimed, Miss 'Her veil of silk illusion fell LucilleHardy as his from a --tiara of seed'pearis. She . - ' ' - ,' tA.'fi, . - . .0. ' - , ., ' , , , ., ;1$,i'.:;42.40,:cilioJ'Häidi....:, J I : . . . 4IrW r J .A,vo' - -,-- , . ,k'!A 8 -- -- , , . . - - - 1 ,' - IS WEDMiss Gloria Lucille Hardy became Mrs. Joel D. Watt in a ceremony solemnized Friday. , 'e,' '1 iv! 0. ' - , , , ' ,' -- - 4ro ' ' . FOLLOWING LUNCHEON : Edward Spitzer took his place at the microphone to give a colorful commentary on lash ions "fit for a queen." , viewing the exciting fall styles were Mrs. Paul W. Larsen, Mrs. Robert S. Rothwell, Mrs. Edward F. Folland, Mrs. Y. D. Eskelson. They were seated at a large table with Mrs. Norman C. Tanner, Mrs. L Lynn Allen, Mrs. Von G. Holbrook, Mrs. T. J. Carter, Mrs. J. Gordon Sorensen, Mrs. P. R. Omohundro. . : -- a await APPLAUDING ' Irene suit (with long, glen. der jacket) in black imported British worsted were Mrs. J. Holman Waters: Mrs. Landon M.. Pearson, Mrs: William S. Mole, Mrs. Lewis North. Shar. ing their table were Mrs. Ed. ward. J. Burton, Mrs. Davis P. Watkins, Mrs. Joe B. Mallory and Mrs. Donald J. Eiggren. - , . . -- R- - . . ', ,,- - 1 . ' i 4., - 1 . - , ' 4' -e - '" , , , 1 -. 4. -, .. : -- , -- , ' ' - . 4' ! -- ' - - - - , .0sridiRib'O.i..0.0..-0.''-..',,-'i..::':.,..:.- .14 ' -- a ,.., ' -- , for the luncheon event were Mrs. Leland B. Flint. her daugh. ters, Mrs. Earl B. Fillmore and Mrs. Dee L. Olsen, and Mrs. D. L. 'rhornley. They were seated at a :table with , Mrs, Ken Gum Mrs.' 73:11. Sears. Mrs. Gordon R. Strong and Mrs. Heber M. - ' , Clegg. 4 v''', , tiould underitanet-40;:-.;-'111 ' seed one coat for me. ' , , , -- i . ,. . . ' , . fiétel.-:'At---co.ii-otr'k,Club-fifidàlk:T- ARRIVING-TOGLrTHE- -- - , ...) ,,,,7 oittnqa 4, - It . v".. yt ., - , . A, ,," ''' & 1 4,,,,,mm, , ,. when 'he'd said one ,, ,. was all I'd need to buy . . a gallon's what our fence will take 0 ,' , We's guessedrighx, . but any gal . ,probably . , ' - , Y.' D. Eskelson and Mrs. L'I.,ynn Allen were among the many party goers who attend- 'fashion show at Country Club Friday afternoon. id innualrfalliuncheon--an- : him toky. I ordered two ,. , '' t ., 1110 3- , ..a - , - , , . - , ' '''.---- es-11- - ...--- F101..-;..L...00tioolo',..-F- Mil ,- k ' - , . , At ,. ' toprn. ,c , ,,' . , , , ' - ',- -' - ' , ' ' imam,' '',.), , , . , . 41117; , or , : . ,e; P CI , ,' .5' ,t.. ,,,, , , tsN) .: ' , ..4. '" p : lik ' - ' ''''', ' p. ,, .', ' ' t '' ' ' . ' . ' s:,:',, wallgrailar8:44:4 , , ,01:,.: , t 7.A4,,.."' , ,,,,,,,," ,,,,,,,,;11N , ' ' AT COUNTRY CLUB EVENTMrs . William L., Field, left;.Mrs.'Ashby:J. Badger, Mrs. .::ili,,,-.. , ! A , , , A I , 4 . - ' t , A.. , .., , Miss Elizabeth MacDonald, . new executive of the Young ' Women's Christian Assn, will be honored at a - tea - and recep- - Friday, afternoon was a gala one at the Salt Lake Country . Von Thursday. , . The YWCA wM fete Miss Mac- Club; Donald from 3 at 322 Theoceasionhad- - long- - been : E. 3rd South St anticipated by the large group ' for it was the annual attending, CARYL JOST'S ' - luncheon - ' , and fashion show fall - 1 Ladies b h clubts i sponsored fashion Bridge Committee. The show was presented by Makolf. , , . . ' Members of the committee Painting a La Female planning the event were there ' time, in. The paint ,man said the before the noon- starting - eluding Mrs. F. - L.- - Erdman, would gal,take. fe0711,iCe Mrs. Robert F. PettiWhite paint . and chairman; grew, Mrs. W. H. Mott, Mrs..E. when I ordered twice that Scott Wetzel Jr... Mrs. Harry much '. he shrugged and Price, Mrs.' M. Q. Cannon, Mrs. thought me quaint . . . if Roger A. Middendorf, MrsEd. Hubby had gone there with ward Jenkins, Mrs. Ray Somers me he could have told and Mrs. Gus P. Backman. . p - . t . , ' , . , - - , . , - 4, 4 , - , s ,..- --. , . - . , - - . "' - - - V 1 i ' ,,,,, Lady Maccabees, Mt, Hive No. ,,- owntclikers-:---:-------will meet Thursday, 8 p.m., 1 at 41 Post Office PL Mrs. Glen -- Russell will be in charge of re-; - .,-Ir- At-t Alli . , CzEt"a C.411 - , , 0." - ''' '- ' 6.14 ' ...''''''. 'Illr ,,,,4 '' . - ,. , , , - - , . , the program. 4 ' The meetings will ',take, place at 850 E. South Temple. , - , t .f NLadi Maccabees . - ,,4', Eliat E)LISEDS17,r -- ---, 1;-- , The section will theirmeet for luncheon at 12:30 p.m. Hostesses ' will be 1,1rs. Charles Earl Den. tit,' Mrs. Albert J. Southwick Mrs. Jesse J. Thomps9p, Mrs. ' O. A. Wiesley, Mrs. Harold Boelimer and - Mrs. Alvin B. , Lowe. Mrs. Glen B. Culp, guest solo- 1st, will be accompanied by Mrs. Wilbur ',',li Smith at the 1:30 ' p.m. program: Mrs. William C. and Mrs. Ernest M. : Fowler will also be featured on i ' ,, - 4 . , , - ,mmiumak , "I''''''''" ik , . ' s --- 1 , . ' ""'"" i'4(.. - ., , - - ' I - --- , - ' , - - c lt - ' , ,,,, s ,...,, , , , - , " '' '''''' ' - ' '' - cny, Saturday, Septernbor 28:1951 1.ake z ' - 4 AND TELEGRAhrSilit . . , .. , ''''''' ' 1 ' . , - , 1 - le, :- .r; , ,, ' fr o'''''"". ''''''.."' . '''''4".s."''''''''4". ''''''''''''''" A!".,,Ompowlf. . ' rtStkEtNEWS I . .. , - . - s - , - ' 122 -- . ,., p t . ;; ",.., .: :.:: , ' |