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Show 4A Sunday Herald SUNDAY.UtahNOVEMBER County, Utah 6, od | Musicale Reception Honors | NewlyweddedCouple Pretty. bouquets of | Entertains Orem Club Orem Literary Club met* Thursday for a dinner and program. Mrs. Harold Calder was hostess and also presented the most interesting program. “The Art. of Achievement” was the theme and Mrs, Thetis Barnett and Mrs. Leon D. > man entertained-with a. delight mums flanking a white satin and lace backdrop, draped with gold. served as the background for <a the bridal party at the recep| tion—which honored Mr. and Mrs. Brooks Burnell Aagard (Elizabeth Mercedes Enke)—on Thursday evening at the Provo Ninth-19th—Ward Hall.—The ful musical_evening. An origi- nal song, composed by Mrs.) Barnett, was sung by Mrs. Calder and Mrs. Barnett honor-ing-the-club:They -also-sang- 2 number with lyrics by Mrs. dinner arranged at the Wilkinson_Center-by parents of the Newmaii_with-music by Mrs.:§ } nett, “Hold Thou, My | bridegroom, Mr. and Mrs. Anid.” Mrs. Barnett then dedrew Burnell Aagard of Provo. lighted the audience_with sevThe bride is-the daughter of eral piano selections. Mr. and Mrs, Glénn L. Enke| A RECEN? BRIDE is Mrs. David J. Sorensen AN ENTERTAINING and_ interesting program is planned by Phile ‘feras Mrs.J. D. Pyne, president of of Provo, temporarily making| their home in Logan. a (Christine Lowther) who was married on Oct. 27 the’ Timpanogos First District, Club members who will be hosts.at_an open session on Thursday afternoon at 1:30 p.m. Sistef Ann Josephine, CSC, of the Holy Cross Hospital will be in Ely, Nev. Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Federated ‘Women’s Clubs,’ in‘The bride greeted guests in| Harold J, Lowther and Mr. and. Mrs. Keith W. guest speaker. Planning the meeting are, from left, Mrs. Frank H. Gardner, her wedding ~gown of white Sorensen, all of Provo. Both the young persons are troduced Mrs,Wendell 0; ‘WinMrs. Ben E. Lewis, Mrs. R. Doran Johnson and Mrs. H. C. Steed. Mrs. Monger, first_vice president of the Peau. de -soie with lace -appliroe Paxman is program chairman. state federation, who interest-| graduates of Provo High School and she is a gradques\ accented witha long the stant from Utah Trade Technical ed the group by train, edged with lace. A veil uate dental of tulle was caught with a clus- Institute. Mr. ‘orensen recently returned from Viet beginning of club work with the achievements of today, and the) Nam andis now stationed at Fort Lewis, Wash. ter of lace and pearls. part women play in-world afAttending the. bride were fairs. = Gloria Jolley, Margaret Ryan, Mrs, Allan D. Johnson gave By RUTH MILLETT {are feeling on top of the world to get themselves back on an a report on the Legislative Newspaper. Enterprise Assn. again but it servesits purpose. even keel, few husbandsrealize Council meeting held that mornwomen shoot the|What they're doing. Otherwise, Andrea Aagard in bright, ing. =Women have a number of Some i ‘ ;j| (tricks up their sleeve to lift works as a beauty salon—try-|there wouldn't be bewildered j autumit orange declustered Bre, Mecrll Fy Cratiiall- wil their spirits. when they start|ing on an entirely new look—|husbands, forever wondering satin gowns, They carried This fall the dress which is |be hostess to the club on Nov. to drag. |and come out feeling younger|Why a usually budget-minded orange and yellow. mums and EUREKA — The Eureka referred {0as a tent has been |? at Park’s Cafe. | wife has gone on a_ buying vee Some women can get a new|and gayer. Methodist. Church Women's So-| (Elizabeth Mercedes Enke) ciety of_christian Service met} widely accepted: throughout the: lease on life—at least a tem-| Some. women tear the’ | binge. or why the furniture has j-| all been shifted around: or-why recently to make plans for a country, The dress, which is porary one—just by going on house apart, smorgasbord dinner to be held aétually designed to look like! a shopping. spree, For such) ture around and throwing suddenly all a wife can talk on Noy.13 at the Eureka Memwomen there is therapy in| away things they have care- about is some other woman’s a tent, is made of almost. any "/morial Building from. 4 to 7 spending money. fully saved for months or| troubles. eee type of materialdesired from G|>m. Two new members were Some women can work)even years, -That somehow <9hu: 5 ae pstheBok aeae yards and yards~of flowing gives them. a feeling of mak- Designing types at Meadow themselves out of a state. of; Enke as ushi * Brook National Bank in New $s. Berni and Mrs. chiffon to a heavy bonded wool. boredom and discontent by lin- ing a fresh start, York have their women tellers ——Members-of the Unity Club. Special guests vas Mr.. and Charles Bissey ofGenola, Many people say that. the ing up a few hard jobs, roll- Some women to shame} is Arthur “H, Enke and) “At theclose of the evening’ gathered Thursday evening at Mrs, in lip thelr sleeves and- dig-| themselves—out aethele eat:eee nebest faces forward. daughter, Bonnie, ‘of Alameda delle feashy reason_thedress becameso e tellerswere freafed {fo~~ thehomeofMrs- Rex-Claytones ings“Of “boredom orHlstra- grooming advice from experts A. served u the hostess Mrs. popular was because of its ~Forthightersenjoyed aneve-| ging | -Mrs. Royal Tippetts gave a Calif., Mr. and Mrs, James ning of 19th Century England Some women keep from|tion by seeking out someone demonstration on dipping choco- Aagard of Belmar, N.J., Gloria! Mabie Baler to the 15 members comfort. Almost any type of when Mrs. Loftis Shefield pre-|feeling sorry for themselves whose troubles make their own}jat a Fifth Avenue store. To complete the total beauty lates. The centers were uncook- Jolley of The Dalles, Ore., and| person can wear the dress sented highlights from. Victoria| w! hen they are feeling down) look puny. picture, thetellers each day don ed fondant with coconut and Lynette Webb of Englew whether. short or tall, heavy Regina by» Laurence ‘Housman by thinking up Some women just get dresses designed by David marischino cherries. The mem- and Margaret Ryan of Hunt- EUREKA —The Eureka or thin. cranky and hard to: live’ with and “The Mudlark” by Theo-|nice to do for someone else. Crystal. The dresses? Describe bers sampled the . finished ington Park, Calif, The tent dress can be found dore Bonnet Thursday night. Some women rid them-|until they get ashamed of them as relaxed, easy, contem. The bride donned a black porary, a spokesman said, They and white two-piece suit for embershi evening “|in all colors and patterns, from’ ‘The speaker told of the court-|Selves. of a temporary dis-| themselves the honeymoon on the Mon-| their next meeti ing which wil a wild paisley to .a-more sub- ship of Queen Victéria and satisfaction with life as it is make it up to their families’ are worsted double knits’ in \dued color of navy, The dress French. navy blie with brass be held on Nov. 15. There wilf can be used for almost any Prince Albert and read. one|by starting a program of per- by being especially nice, lof the tender love scenes from| Sonal improvement, It may) Yet, though women use the brushed gold butions. The luck dinner served fol{occasion depending on the)“‘Victoria Regina”. She added|be dropped as soon as they same methods over and over! accent: gold ascot. the human interest of “The couple were married earlier in the day at the Manti Temple and*—honored —at—a—wedding- Here’s How To Recapture A Blithe Spirit Reports Of Is It Dress, Eureka Meets Tent Or Both? Mrs, Brooks Burnell Aagard.|, Victoria Mrs, Clayton Subject of Hosts Unity Fortnighters "Make Set Of Doll Clothes Mudlark” was the story of a for 1 15-inch, or20-inch dolls. Send 40c plus a Seipostage for this pattern to| LANE (care of this new: NY. Eureka Students Guests at Party <a Gute togs for the doll with Blender build, Make them| young waif in whose cause cocktail Queen Victoria started a reformation in child treatment in England. The club members were guests of Mrs. Richard DeJong. or a popular dinner dress, The/ A ~business ~busines: meeting led choice depends on the type of|the program with Mrs. Jay prizes. Mrs. Marie. Evans was accesssories one chooses _to|Dymock, president, in-charge. hostess and served delicious wear with it, such as a colorful Refreshments were served by refreshments to the nine ladies| silk ‘smoke ring scarf, or a flat-|the ~co-hostess, Mrs. Cloyd tering pin or necklace. EUREKA—AHalloween ‘Add 16¢ for was held at the Tintic Party High| present iv FULL BLOOM Ribknit Dress by Bobbie Brooks sprouting early because NAME IMPRINTING — ON BOX the swing season begins now. In_pale tones zing‘d with flowers. 100% Acrilan, Sizes 5-15. $2198 69 E, CENTER, PROVO Open Fri. and Mon. ’til § p.m, | other styles. available: _ in one piece strollers “one plece long sleeve ‘and two piece Turtle neck F_ Your Every Need While Expecting & Dresses * Skirts “*Slacks * Blouses * Foshion-wise ds |