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The Daily Herald from Provo, Utah • 13

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The Daily Heraldi
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Provo, Utah
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Gamma Unit 4 i (( SVA Unity Club Entertains For Mothers Installs NeW Officer Slate DAILY HERALD 13 MAY Utah County. Utah Delta Gamma Kappa, Gamma Chapter, met at. the Turf Cafe in Mothers were guests at a dinner and program held Wednesday Payson 1 Wednesday night for in stallation of new officers. night" at Sutton's Cafe jnem- Mrs, Annie Carol Jaynes 'of bers of Unity Club. Pleasant Grove took the office of I Canyon Home Setting For Club Meeting Marvin Lloyd and Mrs.

President; Mrs. Virginia Wiggin- Max Ranquist were in charge of ton of! Pleasant Grove, vice president: Miss Helen Wheeler of arrangements for the evening. The program consisted of a musical number by Mrs. Joyce Springville, second vise president: Mrs Wanda Snow (of Provo, re Muhlestein; a humorous poem cording secretary; MrsZeida An about mothers by Mrs. Ranquist: and a charming book review by derson of American I Fork, treasurer; it Mrs.

Vllate Myers of i Mrs. Leota Dixon on "Mrs. 'Arris parliamentarian. Goes to Paris." yt i Hostesses for the evening were Mrs. Clara Marvel Guests were Mrs.

Elmer Strong, Mrs. Ole Anderson, Mrs. Lamar T. Gray. Lenofre Hill, Mrs Peay, Mrs.

William Hoover. Mrs. Glenn Jacobsen, Mrs. Lee Leavitt, I Zelda Mrf Dema berry and firs. Dofothy Mrs, Gould of Nebraska, mother Mrs.

Wendall Saxey and Mrs. Reed Carter. Corsages were pre of Mrs. Carberry, ws a guest. The attractive canyon homgf of Mrs.

Frank Cragun at Springdell was the scene of the Ladies Literary Club meeting Wednesday afternoon. The hostess welcomed the croup and cave the1 thought for the day. Mrs. tVoodro Evans, paid a tribute to Mrs. A.

E. Corinne Haw lings, a charier member, and past president, who recently died. Mrs. Kav Ijncs hid maintained active membership in the club time tt fircanifatton. She a eulo-Ciied for her loyalty, friendship and worthwhile contributions tc the rouj.

"Memoirs to Mothers" was the timely theme of an interesting sented to the guests. Mary Schwartz land Helen Wheeler, who attended conven tion In Miami, and later toured the Uuth, spoke on their experi -V Fehano Club ences Mas Election Mather's Day' y1 Fehano Club elected new offi Tea Annual If program presented by Mrs. Evans. She read orional poems written by her mother and dedi-eatt-d to tier brother who was cers on Wednesday evening at CLUB HONORS MOTHERS Preparing the flower favors Which were presented the home of Mrs. Will Jones.

1, Mrs. Marjorie Kitchen, presi -kiikd in the sefAtte. her father. Arranged to their guests at the annual Mother's Luncheon of the Wyannoria Club Thursday are committee members, from left, Mrs. Oreon Olson, Mrs.

Harold DunforxJ and Mrs. Boycj Frampton. Mothers of members were special guests. dent; Mrs. Parley Ford, vice pres.

ident, Mrs. John W. Bain, Ear Guests Retiring officers are Miss Eliza. beth Souter, president; Mrs. Bain, Chora lettes Mothers of Members Guests vice president, and Mrs.

Goldie Mignonettes were (hostesses to Swards secretary. their mothers the annual Mow Mrs. Jones served refreshments TO BE HONORED rMrs. Joe Ferran, the former Litster, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

LuDean Litster, will honored with Mr. Ferran, a son of Mr. and Jo-t. Ferran, all of Sprinjrville, at a post-weddinjr np-tion Friday in the Fourth-lOth Ward. Tncy were mar-itied April 30.

Both young people will graduate later this month from Springville High School, where lias been active as a member of the A Cappella Ch her grandmother and cither family members. Mrs. Evans accompanied herself an the ukelele as she ang a number soncs that were favorites of her family when fche was a child. She concluded her program by telhnc some interestinfi incidents c-onnccted with the colonization of St. John's and Snow-flake.

where her ancestors were pioneers. She read several poems of her mother's which theve experiences inspired. The home was tastefully decorated with sprms flowers and the Thursday Of Wyannona Club ers Day Tea at the Jome of Mrs Itonald Dean Wednesday. to the members and guests. The program for the evening Set Concert Hostesses were Mri.

Gary Stout mnA Rowte. was under the direction of the Mt. States Telephone Co. A movie and Wyannona Club members eu- table. Gifjs were presented to The 1 special guests were wel the guests.

recordings were shown on the cor SPANISH FORK The1 Choral- tertained at the annual Mothers rect usage of the. telephone and comed! by Mrs. Ervjen Burrows, i k. tnltlia mnthpr Tributes to the mothers were given by Harold Ivie and ettes, well-known local ladies vo- Day luncheon Thursday afternoon how to get the best service from Club Notes Mrs. Alan Fechser.

the telephone. Tintic OES nual Spring Concert tonight at Places for members and their In charge of making arrange The group planned to hold the presented by Mrs. Robert Cook, am and miliar duet was 8 p.m. in the Spanish Fork Stake- OLESCA LITERARY CLUB I hostess served refreshments to ments were Mrs. Harold punford house mothers were marked by unique favors of a white chiffon flower set on a white organdy, fan.

A general chairman; Mrs. Boyd annual summer party Wednesday, June 13, at the home of Mrs: Bain. ptayeq kffatr this Plans Events Mother's Day tea will be Satur- fthc members and two guests, Mrs. day at the Sage Inn in Springville Mala Petcreit and Mrs. Julia at 1 p.m.

Fiiih. V.ll.on an nHirinil TOSSt I Frampton and Mrs. Orepn Olson Leslie wu-u, -o- daughters, glien by Mrs. centerpiece of lilac and bridal The favors and flowers were ar The will niand Vincent. Eafch member ath was arranged for the group Dr.

ranged by Mrs. Olson. tns. t'UREKA Tintic Chapter No. resented her mother with an or- Square Dancing Sorenson.J violinist; Sheldon Sorenson.J violinist; Sheldon O.E.S..

met to make plans for 18. Mndy jind Ice pron as a favor. H. StSaSfe Pleasant Grove Woman To ObseSjve thelri guests. Mrs.

Ranald Dean, guests. their guests, Mrs. npnaia ieu, on.I iL I A I I i Party Tonight a Friend's Night to be held with Valley Chapter. No. 3.

on June 4. Open House Set Tonight To Honor Couple In Orem B. Barber, Mrs. Harold Arrangement chairman for the 80th Birthday Anniversary OUndaV Bustles and Beaux Square Mrs. Marion Nash, worthy ma Mrs.

Dance Club is sponsoring a square tron, and Loyd Handle, wormy Hlntiei Mrs. WalTsce Strait, Mrs. recital is Mrs. Janice T. Nelson, PLEASANT GROVE Mrs.

v.tiAi Nicholson. Mrs. David with Mrs. weien nawKins as gioup dance party tonight at 8:30 p.m. in the G.R.A.

hospitality hall. patron presided. Plans were aho made for a cake walk to be held ta Cruz, Calif. She has 27 grandchildren iind 30-great-gfandchil- and Mrs. Clara Lydia Ann Jolley Hansen will cel- Mortsah.

Mrs. LeUOd wasaen, accompanisi, Provo. ianr Snow. Mrs. Rex Ar- Phipps.

chorus, president. ebrate her 80th birthday Friday, dren. at the next meeting on May 21 with the proceeds to go to the i i Johnny Barbour, noted caller rfeen Van Leuvan. Mrs. Jessie rne conceir is iree xo me puu- May 11.

ner lamiiy win nonor ner and teacher of square and round Pace. I Mrs. Lucy Viklund and lie. with an open house Sunday, May dancing, will be caller for the Mb. I Clarence Ellertion.

i 13, from 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. at her Eastern Star Home for the Aged. Mrs. Virginia Randle presented a lfery fine talk on the Star Point Orem High School where she was president of the Future Home-makers of America and active in the Girls Organization.

The benedict elect attended Springville High School and has served with the U.S. Army. The couple plan to make a home in Orem. Both are employed in Provo. nome.

112 jn. 3rd in Pleasant Norma Jean Ferre. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Ferre of Orem, will become the bride of Roland Elmo Hill, a son of Mr.

and Mrs. Roland Hill of Springville, in wedding ceremonies this evening. An open house to which all friends and relatives are invited will be held at the Vineyard Ward Chapel immediately following. Grove. All friends and relatives The limit is 24 squares.

Ruth. After the business session Mr are cordially invited to attend. Daughters Are Miss Idaho Is Mrs, Hansep was born May 11, anp Mrs. Joe Koach of Fayson served delicious refreshments to 1882, at Mount Carmel, a daugh Moose Set Dance Guests At thd 22 members present ter of Wesley and Lydia Ann i a UuestAtUub Fashion Show Brimh.aU Jolley. She married Al 1 -V it'' sS I Miss Ferre is a graduate of SLJCXS FRESH --dv.

Provo Moose Lodge, 843, will fred W. Hansen Sept. 4, 1901 in Annual Extent have a Mothers Day dance on Saturday evening! at 8 p.m. the Manti LDS Temple. He died Oldest ski.

found at Hoting. is said to be at least 4,000 A ii 1 1 "Into in 1950. called JL- -Ji-i A iasnion snow, There wjll be corsages for the adies. years old. 'T Orbit With Fashion" was the fea- she spent most of her life in Section, Prove Women Council, a meetine wm ZTnvino in Ploaoant r.mv evhg at the Provo 11 years ago.

She enjoys a very ol the Wed daughters Utilities Building active life, doing all her. own GIFTS FOR MOTHER FROM SKAGGS DRUG Taylor's Is Proud To Announce The Addition Of Another Star To Its Array of Famous Brands! Mrs. Eleanor Jorgensoji, in; housekeeping. She spends many structor, of the fashion industry hours enjoying her hobbies mak- class at Brigham Young Univer- hng beautiful rugs and other handy sity, sponsored.the program. Love- work.

ly fashions were presented! and She has been an LDS Relief Miss Idaho of 1962, Laverda Gar rison, highlighted the program MRS. LYDIA ANN HANSEN Societyteacher for 40 years and was recently honored for her manv years service. She is still USB wearing a white formal gown. 1 several musical numoers unuer active in this work for the Third nesdaM at the ciuonouse. Corsages were to the guests by their' mothers and a tyle snow was preseitted.

Modeling were Diane Despain, Susan Adams' Mary Valgfrdsen and Debra Jensen, children's clothing: with Luana Ditrnar as narrator, Marsha Jensen Julie Jensen, Margo Bearer and Kathy Despain, teenagers; Mrs! Reva Newton, Mrs. Milton Adams and Mrs. Dale Despain, adults, Mrs.1 Paul Valgardson served as chairman for I the evening 'with Mrs. Elmer Jacobseri Mrs. Sterling King Mrs.

Clec Witt. Mrs. Ruth McDonnell anct Mrs. Paul Reams. Mrs.

Melvln FUlmore the directum Of Mrs. jn 01a am Ward-in pieasant Grove. were, enjoyea. Mrs. Hansen is" the mother of Special guests were members of CLOCK- If BAhin the Mapleton's Firemen's Auxili seven children: Darrell Hansen, Keith Hansen, and Mrs.

Roy Wedding Supplies Complete stock of Invitations Brjde's Books Plates, Cups, Napkins Table Covers Gifts and many ether item. ary. Elaine) Fredrickson, Pleasant xnrs. uieoia r.vans, presiaem, tjo 1 rt ul ijrove; nesici iiouscu, 1 10 tL xio Hansen, Salt Lake City; Mrs Model C400 the mUn7s if vShMlJjjtt. Em- twpp4 with GENERAL ELECTRIC TUBES created the Icenterpifece for the w-lTZbu CO BiU Hut W' 4 GE twb fitt rxtifi)f serving table.

Second woDst' U. S. school fire i I. Dance Saturday. Set! Wok nwk M'tiwKf Tfy It Dtn(l(ikU FH O-f Wffowfy was that in Chicago on Dec.

1, 1958, which took the lives of 92 i Form 4-H Club oSEast Center Gir By West Utah Stake children and three teachers. Coma in today white supply lasts. Sorry, no phone Merry Miiers; a ndw 4-H Club, West' Utah Stake will sponsor or mail orders for this model. I a dance Saturday night af the has been organized td study first- year cooking; Stake House for all those 14 years deals Officers are Darlenl! Lindeman, of age or older. Theme will be "Dance Dancing will; begin at 8:30 ip.m president; Irene CojUings, vice president; Linda Patton, secre-try-treasurer; Rhea fKnoell, re- porterJj i 1 ii to tne music of an orchestra and TONIGHT 6 to 10 p.m.

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