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Show 2A Sunday Herald SUNDAY, APRIL %, 19% ___Uteh_ Soungy. Uren — “Pashion_Internationale’ to Be Shown to GuildLuncheon Guests many benefits. Biltmore politan ning at 1 p.m., at the Eldred also as shaped crown e. the proper nce. th a n rejoice in geous gold an i the morning and e rades along it in hat evening Club Notes e page- LAMBDA TAU Will meet Monday at 7 p.m ess spilled a full skirted and at the home of Mrs. Fawn Whit er her "gown cup of cocoa a s, was of brocaded taf ney; guest night With dignity bef feta and she wore long whit the h time they slip off to Palm she hastily mo AMICITIA CLUB | Springs for a little sun and golf. liquid and‘upon leaving the hall ce gloves. Her crown was Carolyn Peterson, 3175 N | Last fall they took a trip to gathered her long train over gold ll be hostess Tuesda | Hawaii and returned on the her arm to conceal the splotch- Anna Mae married John Dale 175 E at 8 pm Lurline. They were invited to es, She was unable to attend Miller of Lehi in 1951. sit at the captains table, a most the ball that night Today she is queen in a very OF CLUB enjoyable experience. Mary Pulley has endeared lovely bi-level home in AmeriWill meet Monday at 7:30 p Whoever said “Uneasy lies herself to thousands 6f children can Fork and is the mother of m, with Mrs. Vern Wentz. Mrs Assistance [League of that city Whenever the McKays find benefit to raise funds for the other and group in Los Angeles. At present she is a member of the a nervous wai event which is planned as a influenced by district Chi Omega Sorority Alumnae Center. The public is invited to at tend the smart, Spring gecial fashions The standuph publicity chairman for Alpha and luncheon Saturday, begin- Merchants from Utah County and she shall n0W come.” as rimmed cape with a s tions chairman for the met fashions at the Utah Valley Symphony Guild fashien show are cooperating in furnishing m__the Ballroom She has served as publica. orous and attractive of summer Duckejt, general chairman Hotel the California Woman's Auxiliary of the Medical Association. be displayed in the most glam- - which is being arranged under the direction of Mrs. Jack Of these and the many other ea Tor theoccaston”by-a-Geneva-Siee Her most re < cent appearance was at “Fashion Internationale” wil! Utah Valley Symphony. « Foreign students from Brig ham Young University are as sisting in the presentation, tone studded, was of Utahi {Continued from Page MRS, LEO FERRE Tonga Le Club Has Elections the head that wears a crown” didn't know someone like lovely Denice Argyle, American Fork’s Steel Day queen through her annual Santa Claus four children, Kristine, 15; D. Orlo Mlen wil review, “Oh Rugged Landof Gold.” treat and to everyone for the Maury, 13; Vicki, 8, and Tony, lovely Christmas: display across two and a half a of the sweeping lawns of her home. In high school music and art countries to stress the close re1966-67. From the moment the In 1957 she began her workat lationship the U. §. has with Members of Tonga Le’ met glittering diadem was ‘placed the Utah State Training School were her favorite classes and other peoples of the world. ' recently for election of officers| upon her head last July, she’s|as a director of recreation, In still are her cultural interests. Colorful native costumes will anq an educational program on enjoyed every minute,of her'her present capacity as acting She was violinist in the school be modeled by the students. {home freezing reign. A high school graduate administrator she ‘continues to orchestra, was chosen year book | Assisting Mrs. Duckett on the) Mrs Leo Ferre was named it~ May, memories were fresh serve these less fortunate chil- queen and was a mnemberof the Pep Club, She likes to knit general committee are Mrs. as president; Mrs. Weston H,|°f happy school days—leading dren A new clock is pop or what- pave-you. It is nearly 15 inct across and suggested for wall in almost any conceivable setting—from a staid class: to the oampiest neo-Victori sitting room. Called the “com- Roy B. Hammond, Mrs. Val Carter, vice president; Mrs.|Parts in dramas and musical” Mary's always been a. busy and has. taught Primary and mercial,” it looks exactly like Conlin, Mrs. John Rupper, Mrs.|Far] Clark, secretary, Mrs,| Productions, FFA local chap-' yerson, whetherit's been book Sunday School for the past fif-| those most-watched clocks gracCarl Forkum, Mrs. Rex Lewis,'poyd Greenwood. treasurer. |!eT and state Sweetheart, cho- keeper for a number of years Mrs. LaMar Hills, Mrs. Lynn Mrs. Jack Buckley, reporter, sen best actress of the year by at the Pulley feed and process-} Knudsen, Mrs. William Dixon, | ang Mrs, James Monahan and Mrs.¢n},Mrs. rs, Sam Marriotti,i, scraj "her Thespian Club, cheer lead- ing plant, or arising at day-| Pp er, Pep Club. She's taken part break to work in her gardens, | in winning MIA road shows and erty Hertven. | Mrs. Jack Lunceford, presi- quartet festivals. She won a or help create floats for which! Special decorations are being dent, was in charge. She an-| scholarship. It was all joyous} the Pulley family gained state |Prepared by Mrs. Dixon, Mrs.'nounced that the May 9 meet- ... a colorful kaleidoscope of and national acclaim for. ex|Monahan, Mrs. Hartvigsen and| ing will be held at the Provo| ‘hood. Denice has tasted| quisite s workmanship, ¥ or give |Mrs. Leonard F. Harris. They Utilities Building with program| college life and hopes to go on unst tinting ferch service. will feature dolls dressed in heing given by Mrs, LaM. native costumes of many lands. HjlIs. THE BOLD AND THE BRIGHT,which are everywhere in fashion today as designers look far afield for inspirations, are reflected in these costumes, worn by, Mrs. Katherine Fetterley, left, and Mrs. James D. Ashman, who will model them at the Symphony Guild Fashion Show Saturday. The narrator of the fashion| Th, teen years. Father remember mother to be l@| to ‘more schooling. Meanwhile| 1 the mid ‘40's Poultry Day in Provo, She|84Vé wayto Steel Dayin recog| she's working industry which ee likes sports and dabbles in|Rition of the econ- show wil be wellinown ai evening, oesMrs. Mella Bedell,| amatist Mrs. John Marlon ‘ Nielsen (Mary) a native of W#S introduced by Mrs. Elmer on London, England and- wife of a|Gerber. Mrs. Bedell is a home’ University of Utah professor of/economist, and she traced the music, « |history of freezing and preservHer parents were Jews and Ing ‘food as fay beck tn s Mrs.’ Nielsen joined the LDs|CVemen, who used the Church when she was 16 years and dry” method which will ‘old. She has performed in many preserve food for up to seven U of U.dramas. She has also years. ing walls of offices § with a gift creative writing.~ She likes to revolutionized the valley’s | omy. cook. Now the sparkle in her eyes In 1947 beauty again took the from GnaMaeMitchell retd| eles e's pre-| eehe Sone i MATERNITY WARDROBE v paring for her wedding day on) “The Friendly Shop for the Expectant June 2nd. Her mother will) from among ten finalists of 21 Mother” who sought the honor. She was make the gown she's designed.| 32 North Ist East fair to look upon and played A week later she will place; the violin well. Pictures and Phone 373-1923 the queen’s crown on another) clippings recall the thrill of performed at the Valley Music A demonstration on how to/beauty, the new 1967-68 Steel) that time... Hall and on radio and tele- wrap foods for freezing along Day with the proper containers to’ vision, “Fascinating Womanhood,” a jand talents. Mrs. Krogh, said There will be many door use was given, She stressed book written by Helen Andelin, that when a woman does this prizes given including the grand that room should be left'in the was reviewed for Les Belles her husband responds favorably prize of an arrangement of containers for expansion. Some Amies Club Thursday evening. and the couple can begin to fresh flowers for each of the| SP ices or flavorings in foods Mrs. Karen Krogh gave an ex- achieve an ideal marriage Tela next six months., There will also should not be used when they cellent presentation of the book Monahip. |be a new bathing suit among are frozen,-she said, as they becomebitter and strong. Some and explained that a feminine Mrs. Gary Farr, club presi- the prizes, of these spices are cloves, va-' eee woman can find fulfillment in dent, annaunced the annual her marriage. Mother's Day -Luncheon would NECK NEEDS ATTENTION nilla and celery seasoning. The author states that im- be held on May13 at the Town Many women who use cos- ‘She concluded by serving a portant success ingredients for House Restaurant in Salt Lake metics on their faces stop at frozen casserole and pie to the a good marriage are orescom- City, Les Belles Amies and ‘Tra-| the chinline. If neglected, the memberspresent. falga Clubs will honor their; neck can become and Secret pal gifts were given mothers on that occasion, crepy. Each night, when you to Mrs. Woodrow Evans. Mrs. tremendousselection of colors a up live their respective roles with Mrs, Fred Haderlie greeted are cleansing your face, pay Leon Fillis and Mrs. Leo Ferre. and designsfortiny tot playwear— . the man as head of the family, the club women at her parents special’ attention to your neck perky, pretty nities and pajamas— provider, and protector and the ..|and throat. Clean thoroughly,|. 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