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Show SUNDAY, M. ARCH Daily Herald 4A Exe ' Literary Club' ‘ a Enjoys |Secretaries National Officer SongFest Slates Local Visit s Thursday. s. Vern A. Strat- e' L. Bishop, cor Inc., will make an visit to the local Utah Chapter at its dinner meeting on March 24 at Sil's anley A. Hough- ident of Executives Grotto. M Local chapter president Joyce Thomas of Ce ae : Utah k Valley Hospital, will preside Mrs. : Verd Washbur Ee eeeoe SP Bishop represents For. introduced en ‘ Fowlke student of Orem Ss neh ho took charge p m by Orem High est Lawn Memorial-Parks as A Design for vice presidert and assistant to the general manager. She is a member of the Los Angeles Chapter of F Freedem ~+ Executives’ Secre. Singers sang “Born Free,” taries, Inc Official duties during this visit will include a meeting with the Board of Directors of the Utah County Chapter prior to he membership meeting to review local procedures. Founded in 1938, Executives Si taries Inc. is a ue MRS. RACHEL BISHOP Utah Sorosis ; JEAN LUDLOW s Judy Bayley and ndlove presented ng Diane Chris. Jean Ludlow Circles saved cuss April 11 Wedding Date 82° fo d pusiness firm with the top rank- » SPRING FLI Phi Tasting Tea § 50 W, 200 N With jus! t Provo andi The and a lunche mn prepared and served bu Beta Sigma Phi, Margo McTavish. ers in the United States and Joan [ud and from George telling about 1 Olson, of Spanish Fork High School Olson “Music Conductor ¢ f Atti Membership tudes,”” was presented by Miss ! is alsc a graduate of a medley of patriotic music on the flute, accompanied by in any one chapter The young couple will speak Spanish Fork High School and s limited to 101 non-competi- vows on April 11, at the Vele LDS Seminary and attended Lue Groesbeck to Utah Sorosis live business or professional ans Memorial Building in Spanclassified units this week at the home of Mrs. Mrs. Bishop, who bas been ish Fork where a reception will Jesse Weight She discussed two theories of associated with Forest Lawn music: one herently that musie emotional; is In- Memoria-Parks for the past 33 FUN the other years, functioning in virtually that until the experience of the hearer interprets the music, there is no emotional response orattitude . She played a polka by Shostokovich telling how she had heard it first in a gay atmosphere and thought the music was hilarious. Later, studying the music, sie discovered (hat it had been written as descrip: everyphase of the work ofthis world renowned institution, also y Book on Housekeeping Sens tartaves cmt Told to Cleofan Members can Security and Fidelity Cor- “Housekeeping Hints” by steam up and give you a few poration and Forest Lawn Com- Phy'llis Diller the horrible minutes to brace yourself pany. Listed in Who's Whoof housekeeper who ¥ s refused “Grow a cactus in theliving comes under “EnterAmerican Women, she became @ subscription to ‘Good House- room,” Corporate Publicity Director of keeping Magazine” (according taining” title; “it makes the Executives’ Secretaries, Inc. in to the introduction by Bob sand on thefloor look like part 1960, and has since’ moved Hope) was reviewed by Mrs. of the decor.” On children, she April 10, the Arch Bowden for Cleofan mem- advises, “Don't call a baby ter who knows your children; bers Thursday. The program at the next meeting on Club Notes PROVO SUB DEBS Will meet today al 2:30 p.m at the home of Leslie Reid, 68 W. 500 N, Members should was entitled, “Laughing With she won't come.” ” bring dues On saving money, there is WELCOME WAGON This comprehensive, thorough- this: “At Christmas time, sil- NEWCOMERS ly researched book covers vari- ver your leftover sauerkraut Will meet Wednesday at 8 oys phases of housekeeping and hangit on the tree." p.m, with Mrs. Frank Monroe, In conclusion, Mrs. Bowden Under the general head, comes quoved Miss Diller, ‘‘Since there 2727 N. Canyon Road. All newcomers *0 Provo-Orem area are ‘is: “If your Kids write their is no humanesociety for house- invited. names | in the dust on the furni- wives, and since housewives ture, re, don't let them put the can never say, ‘Mycontract ex° year.” On cookingg there is this pires at midnight and will not be stay away from It completely.”” from pastoral to majestic and advice, “Don’t taste the food renewed unless...’ I have writ- Hostess for the afternoon was exciting, reflecting their own Americans spend about $30 while you're cooking it: you ten this book to help, because Mrs. Steven Hatch, who served experience. billion a year for food and may lose the nerve to serve it “We are only comfortable in beverages served away from Wearglasses when taking some- I can’t bear for women doing alight luncheon. a lot of work for nothing, when On | 17. Mrs. Loftis Shefthat which we have had ex- home. thing out of the oven; they wili had been colored bythe environ. mentin which she had heardit, Executives’ Secretaries, Mrs. B. E. Oldroyd and Robert meetings for February and Sawyer sang the songs, ac Mareh. panied by Mrs. Oldroyd Elvis B. Terry will be he in Musical Evening | Mrs, Garrett Chosen Nelke Club President Stella P. Garrett was’ Mrs. Clinton Dutson, presi- Alana Cope At the conclusion evening of the music of Rie ha ee of the ent, was in charge of the Snow College for two years. He of the students’ interesting pro- oldAnfavorite songs was givenfor Nelke R ading Club Thursday is presently employed. and pai id tributeto two gram Mrs. Stration read ex- members of the Alice Louise afternoon when the group met meeting ms ‘ cerpts on how the powerof the Reynolds Chapter Six, this ai the home of Mrs. David L, Members for their long service, ransferre e . pre y is transferred. Mrs.S week by a group off musicians Cox. Mrs. G. Lloyd Hobbs was Mrs. Memie B. Davis and Mrs Sherman pward gave a Teport from Springville is secretary-treasurer of Ameri- to leadership tion of a very somber event. Sle: Herattitude toward the music ©organizaiion. 4 will feature a fashion show sponsored by local erent ne chapters are Representatives from m ‘ved Jones, Chi Chapter, Mrs, James Kees ng, Beta Epsilon and i, Phi Eta. 1 ing woman serving as the com- ponv6 nin and Mrs.an Glen Ludlow of read a “A Letter Hears About | pany's active representative. ee be held in their honor follow- 1, s = njamin announce the wedALR SixHas There are currently 57 chap- ding daughter. ing pplans of their ier daughter, The bride-elect is a graduate the accomplishments of “the let do it.” Good Music: nada, representing approxi son of Mr. and Mrs, William and is employed in Orem. Mr Georgewe Madelyn Christensen played Enjoyable r mately 2.500 member firms. 1. (jIson of Spanish Fork ing the marriage ceremony a touch of Easter, will theme the Beta Sigma from noon to 2 p.m. at St. Mary's Episeopa! Church, Ine. functions as an eduzational ve. Marge assisting hostess, Mrs. Beth C. Jacob Coleman. Woolf was chairman nominating ccmmittee. Oth or new ff ‘Of icers aré of Mrs. Davis is the moving to California and Mrs i an associate Mr S. ies Mrs een s new officers are MMIS. member. Mrs. Dutson read a droydalso played somepiano nies Rose Goates vice president; poem to them entitled “Friendsolos, both ol and modern Mrs. Alta Adams, recording ship.” Mrs. Grace Allman, president, was in ch ‘ge of the meeting. The group met at the home of Mrs, Cyde Weeks Sr with Mrs, Beth C. Woolf and Mrs. Mary Chambers as hosie es, secretary; Mrs. Cox, corres- Delicious refreshments were ponding secretary; Mrs. Ana- served to the group belle Coleman, treasurer. Mrs. The next meeting will be held Clawson Y. Cannon read the April 17 at the home of Mrs. poem, D, D. Bushnell. CLAWSON INTERIORS f in. hicle for the exche formation on a ement titudes towards such music as level and the expansion of the the national anthem and pro- representatives’ knowledge and cessiona's. She also told how understanding of business and various critics had interpreted industry, not only within their a composition of Beethoven in own chapters but throughout widely varying terms, varying the world. She also told how patriotic and religious trairing influences at- with clever thinking, they can field will present a book, perience und our attitudes and are our level of maturity are ex- i 4 ms > pvib\® pressed in whai we enjoy in music,” she said. ey She quoted Trevor Southey, artist, as saying, “People are afraid to express their attitudes because of conformity. We deal in safe statements. We are trying awfully hard to make the ugly beautiful in both art and music; we seem to be caught in a cog of ¢ Attitudes. thal are expressed fn music today are ugly, she said Musie being used today, but not a ally, to. in fluence the minds of youth and we ize the ugly. T of society is returnThe lest ol is h E! Bigelow Glenripple @ genuineness of the feeling it inspires, she said. Miss Groes: beck conclided Confuei y by quoting from vot 100% Bigelow Approved Acrylic Mothproof Carpeting. Available in several of the finest latest colors, this dense, texture, high-low loop pile carpet brings a new look to multi-color carpet. 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