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Show THE HERALD,Provo, Utah—Page 19 Sunday, February 21, 1971 Nelke Club Symphony Guild Invites Celebrates Guests to Cinderella Ball 55th Year Nelke Club celebrated its 55th anniversary with a gala luncheon Thursday at noon in the Women’s Council Clubhouse. Dr. Virginia Cutler gave an interesting account of her travels and stay in Africa. Hostesses were Mrs. G. Lloyd Hobbs, ee introduced Dr. Cutler; Mrs. Stella Garrett, Mrs. Clawson Y. Cannon and’ Mrs. Alta Adams. Mrs. Adams welcomed the members and Guests, numbering around 40 persons, and gave a short resume of me pl activities during the past The headime= decorated with a beautiful centerpiece of large yellow mums and small white mums with golden ribbon, signifying the club colors of te. (2 LAURA LEE OLSEN REVA BETH LOVERIDGE Miss Loveridge April Weddiing is Set EngagementTold By Laura Lee Olsen Mr. and Mrs. Elwood C. Loveridge of Springville announce the engagernent of their daughter Reva Beth Loveridge to W.Keith Russell, a son of Mr. and Mrs. Mac C. Russell of Diamond City, Alberta, Canada. bachelor of science degree in mathematics ftoin BYU an? spent two years in graduate workat University of Illinois. At BYU he was nominated to Phi Kappa Phi and Pi Mu Epsilon and was a member of Linguistic Society of America. He served as an LDS missionary in Korea and is presently working in linguistics in Provo. He will return to University of Illinois this fall to complete his doctorate studies. He is a graduate of Picture Butte High Schoolin Mr.and Mrs. Robert 3. Olsen of Orem announce the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Leura Lee, to Kirk Robert Anderson, son of Mr. and Mrs, Robert H. Anderson of Orem. The young couple has selected April 2 for their vedding ceremonyin the Salt Lake LDS Temple. Miss Loveridge is a faculty member at Utah Technical College after graduating from Brigham Young University with a bachelor of science degree in botany and zoology. She was Miss Olsen isa pradnate of historian for Beta Beta Beta, honorary biologicalsociety, also debated for the university for a 2April wedding is planed in year. She is a graduate of the Manti LDS Temple with a Honor Society, FHA. and the Springville High School. reception to be held in the Kolob Ereieey Orchestra. She atBYU and was active in Mr. Russell received a Stake House. white and gold, Also, large gold numerals of 1916-1971 flanked the flowers. The decorations were fashioned by the club president, Mrs Anabe! Coleman. Mrs. Garrett was mentioned Shomrah Kiyel, and is now eipled at the university. Mr.Anderson is a graduate of Orem High School and co minary. le in high school, he was a memberof the National Honor Society and the Key Club, He has just recently returned from the New England mission and is now a sophomore at the BYU,majoring in sociology. as being the only “A dream is a wish your heart will also raise funds for the Utah makes” and the Utah Valley Valley Symphony. Symphony Ball can make your Tickets for the Grand Ball dream cometrue. On March18, should be purchased early as at 8 p.m.the Wilkinson Center at there will be only a limited BYU will become a scene of number printed. Further ticket splendor as guests find them- information may be obtained by selves in a Cinderella Fantasy. contacting Mrs. Herbert The Utah Valley Symphony Stratton, 225-1378, Mrs.— Guild invites the public to plan Rollins, 225-6453, Mrs, now for a magical evening of Elliot, BYU eticnationDe Desk, dinner, dancing and outstanding Mrs. Richard Long, 225-5615, Mrs. Dallas H. Young Jr., 373tertainment. While guests will enjoy a a and Mrs. Mary Bird, 489fascinating social event, the ball gre chairman of the ball is Robert A. Sandstrom, Assisting him are Mrs. Sherman L. Cloward, dinner chairman; Pastels are touching summer Mrs. JosephHafen, deeorations; with sorcery, The sentimental Mrs. Herbert Stratton, tickets; lilacs and wisterias, the blush Mrs. LaMar Hills, music; Mrs, roses, the mauve sachets, the Clyde E, Weeks Jr., program; aqua foams and soft greens, Mrs. Richard E. Barker, The dark shoe is a potent publicity; Lowell Baum, specia, power. Look for deep and glowing onion red and wine rea, sporting brown and blue streak. White crackles through other colors, stitching, trimming, Haunting fabric shops and going it alone.It rivets brights,it electrifies black, it streaks departments in search of new through summer in billows of patterns and textures in sailcloth, spanking canvas,kids and reptiles and on and materialis like a hobbyin itself for some homesewers. The excitement of something new combined with the practicality A laurdry detergentis free of of washability is a real “find.” water-poliuting phosphates and Therearebolts of Indian prints nitrates, manufacturer on washable rayonin rich colors explained that it is biodegrada- that areideal for lining jackets, ble and hasnopollution liability tunic coats, vests and for in the average sewer or septic matching blouses. The most popula: fabrics are Grooming Guide guests and dignitaries; Mrs. Stuart Slingerland, Squires. Debs and Handy Montage Saves Washing Instructions Proper laundering can increase thelife of garments. One cecorative way to keep care information handyis the create a hangtag bulletin board for the laundry rooin or area. Cover a piece of fiberboard with burlap, adhesive backed paper or some attractive material from a sewing project. Bind the edges with colored masking tape. Use a marking pen to identify each hangtag with its garment and tack themto the board. New Patterns in Doubleknits charter memberof the groupstill active. Mrs, ©.A. Phillips gave a talk about the formation of the club, which was named in honor of Miriam Nelke, a dramatic arts teacher in Provo in the early years of this century. Improve the appeatance of cracked china by boiling it in milk for about 45 minutes. the polyester doubleknits. And small wonder, They are good looking, easy packing, and speedy washing. Now, traditional patterns are giving ~vay to such offbeat fashion ideas as knitted “denim” and heather plaids. And stalwart jacquards are turning up in one deep color spiked with white. Pattern counters stand ready to turn the fabrics into a wonderful washable wardrobe to perk winterspirits and carry you into spring. ‘AuntElla’ Boy’s Sport Honored on Shirts 95th Birthday SPRINGVILLE ae — Springville’s Aunt Ella Reynolds actively entering her, 96th year was recently honored ata family birthday party at the home of a ae ArdeenChilds in alyMembers were seated at a long table for the dinner which was highlighted cutting of a three-tiered birthday cake by the guest of honor. Vi px by Mr. and Mrs. V.C. fendenhall, the Kent Huntsman ian Mrs. Mary Aldred and family of Las Vegas, Nev.; Mr. . Ardeen Childs and family of Cedar City, Numerous telephone calls were received from grandchildren during the dayy. Family members in e le area spent an afaed Grandma Reynolds during the forepart of the week. The members of the Mother Study Club of which she is a charter member, honored her y singing “Happy Birthday” to her at their club meeting. Mrs, Reynolds was born in Springville Jan. 20 1876 to Walter adlen Marie Child Wheeler. and She married J.0. Reynolds June 23,1897. He died in 1946. Her 96 years have been years of service to others. She presented five of her special programs last month throughout the area and presented her eleventh yearly program to the M Menand Gleaners.Shestates she is already planning on her next year’s Christmas program to this group. She has been active in church and civic clubs and is a member of Utah Pioneers, Her health is excellent for a young woman of 96 Years and she loves associating with the young people. “~. Short sleeve styles in many colors and sizes 6 to 12, SAVE®1 \\ <= PERMA-PREST® Bra Assortment _ Regular Up to $3.69... .. Flare 97 support, and contour fills out Wornen’s sizes, 97 SAVE UP TO 2 Be 5 carne sles piecegcee Available in two cup styles Natural gives gentle SUSAN CHRISTIANSEN Reg. to $6.99 Little Boy’s Jeepers, Jeans in between sizes. 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