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Show , ewWin Weld ohWomans Weddings -—Clulos—Maeciges 1 Sasksons —_We avy, Wants PROVO, UTAH COUNTY, UTAH; SUNDAY, NOVEMBER27, 1960 American Fork to Hold All-Clubs Night Mcnday — By DENA GRANT AMERICAN FORK — The social COOKIES FOR ALL-CLUB NIGHT—Getting part of the refreshments ready for the AllClubs ‘Night set for Monday night are representatives of some of the clubs participating. From left, they are, Mrs. Joe Hartle, president of Psi chapter of Beta Sigma Phi; Mrs. Paul Peters, of the Jaycee Wives; Mrs. Millard Riding, president of the VFW Auxiliary; and Mrs. A. A. DeMarco, from the Utacen Literary Club. GIVE LIBRARY HELPING HAND—Club women in American Fork take turns assisting the lik ans with their busy schedule. Mrs. F. Rulon Nicholes, president of the Presidents’ Council is working in the files, while Mrs. Jarvis Aydelotte, seated, president of the Ladies Literary Club stamps outgoing books. Mrs. Jesse Spafford, president of the Arlitra Guild, brings the card index up to date. ENTERTAINING THE CHILDREN — Telling Christine Ivins, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Heber Grant Ivins, who poses as a patient in the children’s ward of the American Fork Hospital of the record player, they. presented to’ the hospital are a group of American Fork club women. They are, from left, Mrs. Ivins, president of Xi Zeta chapter of Beta Sigma Phi; Mrs. Glenn B. Greenwood, president of the Junior Ladies Literary; Mrs. James B. Nelson, Lady Lions president; and Mrs. James C. Holley, La Kapatan president. spotlight this week in American Fork will center upon All-Clubs. Night, which will bring together members and guests of the clubs which make up the Presidents’ Council, of Women’s Clubs. The affair, annually an outstanding event of the community, is to be held: in the Forbes School auditorium tomorrow night, Nov. 28, beginning at 8 o’clock. The Council is comprised of the presidents of 13 clubs which have a combined membership of 340 women. Featured on the program of entertainment is Helen Kimball of Salt Lake City, who will present a review of the delightfully humorous book “Three in a Family.” Miss Kimball needs no introduction to the women of the community, having appeared on various programs and,fundraising events. She has developed ‘an inimitable style as a professional reviewer of books. Gifted with a remarkable memory her manner of presenting reviews coupled with her charming personality are equally as enjoyable as her bookselections. Adding to the pleasure of the evening will be vocal numbers bya quartet of young women whocall themselves “The Markettes.” This quartet of young matrons originally sang together in high school days in Lehi and within this past year have brushed up on their talents andare in ¢onstant demand for program entertainment throughout the county. Their name is taken from the first letters of their given names “M” for Marilyn Nielsen, “‘A” is for Arlene Okey, “R” is for Rene (as they call Norene) Kopinsky, “Y” is for Kathryn Dorton. Mrs. Okey lives in American Fork andthe other three in Lehi. The colors will be presented under direction of the local VFWAuxiliary. Mrs. F. Rulon Nicholes, president of the President’s Couricil will be in charge. Mrs. James B. Nelson, secretary, will conduct a standing roll call and a handsome gift will reward the club having the largest number of members present. Light refreshments will be served in the foyer of the school following the program. Women’s club activities of today offer quite a contrast to the pink teas in ornate parlors of past eras. A short review of the projects undertaken and accomplished in fine style by these American Fork women bears out this statement. Armed with hammer and saw and in smart pedal pushers*the club woman of today in American Fork‘tackles the building of a float. With change purse in hand and armed with literature she is constantly being called upon to crusade for fund drives. She bakes cookies.and arranges programs for the hospitals or she goes to public library to aid the librarian. She will be found arranging,a community. tea or sponsoring a music festival to encourage young talent. Perhaps you'll find her ata sewing machine stitching pajamas and nighties for small patients in the Primary Children’s Hospital or taking cheer boxes to the Utah State Training School at Christmas time. She’s helped raise money to buy a record player to brighten the pain ridden days of small hospital patients. Visting patients in rooms in the local hospital she’ll be proud to know that it’s her club that’s made it a permanent project to maintain a room there. Comes the timé that American Fork band appears in brand newuniforms:she’ll take pride that she helped with a mammoth fashion show te raise funds or contributed through her individual club. As the boys stoop to take quick drinks at the fountain in Little League park they ‘Continued On Page 4-A) READING EXPERIENCES—Mrs. Fay. Evans, and Mrs. Alex V. Karren read a. letter from Pamela Fox and Connie Hansen telling of their activi- * oes ties while in New York. The girls participated on the Ted Mack Amateur sh Hour. show recently. They. were sponsored hy the clubs of American: Fork, |