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The Daily Herald from Provo, Utah • 6

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The Daily Heraldi
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Provo, Utah
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i. i FHIDAY, 1 MAY 18, 1962 Mrs. Peterson 6 DAILY HERALD Architects7 Wives Hold Installation Les Femmes Entertain For Mothers W.I llllll IJMl.ni II Mill I.I.I IIIII.MU Willi, )P M.J mLl.l.l. WUll 1 i ji 'r i H'c: -f! I 1 1 "i 4 -J J(. -SW V.

it ft I lit I i I I i Utah County, Utah i In Orem Gift bearers were Paul Ferre, Linda Ashby, Steven Wilcox and Gloria Wilcox. The couple will make a home in Orem following a honeymoon to California. i Women's Architectural League annual spring installation lunch eon was held Tuesday at the Ri verside Country Club with the Provo group acting as hostess to the Salt Lake group. Mrs. Willard C.

Nelson of Provo was chairman of the affair. Mrs. Roger Merrill Van Frank of Salt Lake City is the outgoing presi dent and took charge of the meet ing. Tables were decorated with spring flowers. The program was music by the dinger Sisters.

Installed as president was Mrs. Arthur K. Olsen of Salt Lake City with Mrs-. Roger Bailey of Salt Lake City, vice president; Mrs. Martin G.

Birxen of Salt Lake City, secretary, and Mrs. Joseph Ashworth of Provo, treasurer. Luncheon was served to 18 wom en at attractive tables. Culturettes Plan Annual Guest Night PLEASANT VIEW The an nual Guest Night of the Culturet tes will be held this evening at 8 p.m. in tne irovo uity utilities according to Mrs.

Brigham Nicol, chairman of the event. "Culturette's Spring Night" has been chosen as the theme of the evening. Decorations will feature the theme In a pink color scheme. Special favors will be presented to all present. Entertainment will be furnished by Mrs.

Stella Oaks and the ding er sisters, Melody, Peggy, Pat, and Deborah. Mrs. Oaks will read for the group and the dinger sisters will with their musical talent. Assisting Mrs. Nicol are Mrs.

Rex Kofford. Mrs. Floyd Booth, Mrs. Vera Sorenson, and Mrs. Bailey Lindstrom.

READY 10TH ANNIVERSARY PARTY Mrs. Ralph Benson, left, and Mrs. Georgre Sorensen, committee members prepare the special centerpieces to be used Saturday at the Tamiris Club anniversary party and installation luncheon. Tamiris Literary Club Plans Annual Luncheon MR. AND MRS.

ROLAND ELMO HILL Marriage Ceremonies Special decorations and program for the event are being made under the direction of Mrs. George Sorenson, toasUnistrrss. and Mrs. Ralph Benson, Mrs. John Markham, Mrs.

Arkin Van Orden and Mrs. Francis Magle-by. Mrs. Ralph Benson will be the new president; Mrs. Glen Thomas, vice president; Mrs.

Lee Knell, treasurer; Mrs. Belmont Anderson, historian. the prizes. At the close of the evening Mrs. Hopes served a delicious lunch to the eight ladies Ladies Literary Club Ends, Year By Installing Officers present.

A pleasant evening was spent by members of Les Femmes Club when their mothers were guests at the flower-bedecked home of A. John Clarke, mother of the hostess, Mrs. Alan Harris Wed nesday evening Pinning handmade butterfly'em- blems on the guests was the co-hostess, Mrs. Jerry Harris. The butterfly stood jfor the beauty.

happiness, charm, cleverness and cheerfulness that the mothers represented to their daughters. 9 1 A 1- in nononng tne an original poem, written by Mrs. Dan Webb, was read by Mrs. Paul Trotter. 1 A Bullock and her accompanist, inmnncorc anH thpir tnilsi was the theme of the program.

In addi- tion to presenting the story of the composer and outlining the story of one of his hit musicals, the artists presented selections, UlUUUlUg VUtai BC1CCUUU, (nauu rnliMinni! 4tiote nH TkArftPina. 4i i rnff WMV1 nn th. art, ists and gifts Ailed with small al- bums filled with pictures of their children and grandchildren were presented to the mothers. A dinner dessert was served and still and movie pictures were taken of the group including the following guests: Mrs. A.

John Clarke, Mrs. Lee S. Harris, Mrs. George A. Bullock, Mrs.

I. A. Losee, Mrs. A. J.

Trotter; Mrs. La Von Harris, Mrs. Leon Camp- Mrs. Aioert isorKpaincs, Mrs. Marion Ross, Mrs.

LeGrand Baker, Mrs. Glen Lamb, Mrs. George Wood, Mrs. Ivan Peay, -SStySi. liam Dalebout, Mrs.

Arvel Ence, Mrs." Robert H. Harden, Mrs. Jos eph i I The "Roaring! 20's" party, or- Mrs. Lawrence Morris, vice presi dent; Mrs. J.

AI Christensen secretary; Mrs. J. Rulon Mor gan, treasurer; Mrs. Wood row Evans, reporter. Committee mem bers are Mrs.

Carlyle Lambert. JSivt yinle niJ! i tsua uiaguu, lugiam cuuuuit' tee; Mrs. Herald R. Clark, Mrs. Albert Hickman; and Mrs.

R. Tuckett, entertainment commit tee; Mrs M. W. Merrill, Mrs. Wyman BW and Charles E.

Peterson, membership com mittee, i A short business session was conducted by Bullock, when plans were made for the summer party in June. i Janet Wood Will Marry Mr. Garner SALEM Mr. and Mrs. William (Bill) Wood of Salem announce the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Janet Wood, and Melvin Gamer, son of Mr.

and Mrs. James Garner of taysdn, to take "place in the Salt Lake Temple. A reception will follow the same evening in the Salem Ward Church. Miss Wood has teaching school in the Forbes Elementary School of American Fork. She is a graduate of the Brigham Young University.

Mr. Garner is employed in Salt Lake City. He has attended the Utah State University in Logan. SINOLC VISION Open House On Sunday For Matron SALEM An pen hous.e wit be held Sunday. May to.

at the borne of Mrs. Margaret CMaffiel Peterson, wijen friends and rrla-tires are Invited to call frem 2:33 to p.m. to join her in celebration of her SSth birthday. Mrs. Peterson Is Salem's oldest lady.

She came to America at an emigrant from Germany and married Peter A- Peterson, who died In IHZ. She is the mother cf two children: Mrs. Vernon tNermal Castle ton of Springville. and Clarence A. Peterson cf Salt Lake Qty.

The family requests no gifts. Faux Pas Club Has Baby Shower Faux Pat Bridge Club had a' surprise baby sixjwer tor Mrs. William Daniels Wednesday ee-ning at the home of Mrs. Alan Fechser where an atmosphere of pastels set the scene. Mrs.

Boyd Frampton. Mrt. Frank Landvatter and Mrs. La mar Duke were guests. Cards were played with prires going to Mrs.

Daniels and Mrt. Ralph Powers. The next meeting cf the group will be June 6 at the Sage Inn. Wedding Supplies Complete stock of Invetations v0 Bride's Books v0 Plofes. Cups, Napkins Tobfo Covers Giftt 4 mtmmf erk ttM.

If en tuff Pte. Cast Center 1 ,95 ono lovffonf Vl 1 495 Gowns in rgulor stock, 34.95 to 99.95 Bride rosy ehooss from a selection of over 50 stole em order. Open a Peaney chsrt account to msko jxur sbo ping casierl the most beautiful weddings in Provo start in Penney's cm INSTALLED Mrs. F. Byron Johnson, newly installed president of Literatae Club.

Ok A IJirifrQ 1 1 cff 1 1 0H 1 1 lo I 1 1 CU I Ji. DY LITGruTUG Literatae Club members met for a luncheon at the Riverside Cfxmiry Club for the installation new officers and the final ses- slon OI Mrs. Byron Johnson, was in stalled as president; jvirs. uryan McKendrick, vice president; Mrs. Wells P.

Cloward, secretary-treas- urer; and want iansen, reporter. The new officers cleverly toast ed the retiring officers who were each presented with a lovely gift. financial report was given by Mrs. Donald Giacomo and ac cepted by the group. Uy Mrs.

J. Fred Ahlander, ac The 25 guests were entertained companied by Mrs. John Bowen, who presented "An Hour With Cole Porter." Mrs. Ahlander gave the background of the composer anl tstM rt Vita uniiciial inrl Viicrhlv Mrs. Ahlander sang the most outstanding number from many of the Porter Broadway shows, many of them associated with the stars who first sang them.

Mrs. Boyd Erickson, chairman, Mrs. Esther Scnofield, Mrs. Robert Q. Strong and Mrs.

James Webster, committee members, were in charge of the afternoon. Eureka Auxiliary Plans For Recess EUREKA The United Steel Worker's Auxiliary met Wednesday evening with President Mil- UUCU LU UU3C iwl U1C SU111111C1 after the June 6 meeting and resume in September. Games were played with Miss Davis, Mrs. Alliene Farren and Mrs. lone Ryan winning attractive prizes.

Tasty refreshments were served to close the evening by the host esses Mrs. Vola Nevers and Mrs. Ellen a tough. FAMLEE BREAD In 4 the TENDER-CURL LOAF 22 SLICES FRESH (adv.) Top cooltout recipes by men 51 of the best recipes from the Better Homes Gardens Men's Cookout Contest are featured in the June issue. Brand new meat recipes bring you outdoor eating at its finest YouH find recipes.

too, for prize-winning sauces, gravies and other man-made de- lectables. For outdoor cookerv fun-fare, prepare these family-pleasing meals right on your own grill. There's page after page of ideas exciting in June Better Homes Gardens Choice of any frame style or color from our tremendous frame inventory Bifocal lenses $16.50 EASY CREDIT NO MONEY DOWN GLASSES Unite Couple i ceremonies in the Vineyard Ward united Norma Jean Ferre and Roland Elmo Hill on May with family and close friends; in attendance. The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Clarence iNi Ferre of Orem, and Mrj Hill's (parents are Mr. and Mrs. Roland Hill of Springvjlle. Th I brid wore an afternoon gown of i nylon in pastel shades with sheer overskirt and added a gmall pink hat to the ensemble. She carried roses and carnations tied in a bridal bouquet.

Kathl een her single attendant, wore pink chiffon and a white corsage. i Fred A. Hill served as best man. IShirl and Nolan Feree and Tom Shepherd were ushers. WW, vn r- r.L Kt-lH.

urAra nintr n4 wbJto hd Hrs. Hill, blue to which was added white corsages. An open house followed the cer a uilfK aanutno imAar Via i r.etion of the bride's grandmother Mrs. Noal Ferre. Pink and laven der I were combined in the floral aecorauons uios At 'J 1L M.

'the LeRet Forbes and Sharon Open ahaw were at the guest book and Barbara Park, Barbara Gordon, rt 1 a n4 CViamn Wttrrm MiUBIi 1 arranged iglfts. were (served by Valeen Giles, -w I Dntim' I Vll iieien; tretrj, Aihby, Edward Ashby, CUnton I 9trrv. Lucy Wilcox. Hazel Bow- )bWe and Sheree Smith, Linda nd Diana Ashby, Virginia Ferre, Mothers Are I- I I I. Dinner Guests 'I Of Socialites OREM -4 The Socialite duo met at tht home of Mrs.

Addie Allen Friday for, a Mothers Day party. A group of 35 members and guests enjoyed a program and dinneri Program numbers Included toast to the mothers, presented by Mrs. Chad Moon; a piano meqiey by Mrs. Boyd Holdaway; a toast to the daughters by Mrs. Glen Andrew and a vocal soloby Mrs Gary McAffee.i Dinner i was served at small tables and i a rose bud was pre ented to each mother attending.

I aT Guests lnciuaeu: wri. Jim a en atnj Mrs. Moroni Jensen, Mrs. II. Curtii.

Mrs. Hazel Pyne, Mrs. Lynn I Jolley, Mrs. Max Brown. Mrs.

Glen Andrew, Mrs. Allan P.i Johnson, M. D. Wallace. Mrs.

Luzell Robbing, Mrs. O. D. Tolman, Mrs. Bernus BlUj.

Mrs. Merlin R. Manning, Mrs. Ralph Peterson, Mrs. Lewis Mfller Mrs.

D. R. Schauer. hamer and Mrs. Clara Blrrell.

I I I DONT LOOK BROWBEATEN To help give your brows the loveliest I appeanmce possible, pluck hairs from the underside only and shape from a Dove witn an eyebrow pencil, woremg para- llel to the natural brow line. I CAS a IT to Combining their observation of the organization's 10th anniversary with the annual May installation luncheon, members of the Tamiris Literary dub will meet Saturday 19th at 1 p.m. at the Sage Inn. Mrs Hopes Host To Club At Elberta Home EUREKA Mrs. Barbar Hopes entertained the members at her home in Elberta on Wednesday evening.

The ladles played $00 and Mrs. LuDean Dean, Mrs. Ellen Bird and Mrs. Connie Ryan won tk 1 '09 -IT PA 1 An outstanding selection of fashions foi the bride and every member in her wedding party. Chantilly Lace Merges with Nylon Tulle In an, elegant interpretation, with a beautiful sabrina neckline.

Bodice is sequin trimmed. Skirt appliques of chantilly with sequins, tiered underskirt of nylon tulle. An iitstallation breakfast held at the home of Mrs. Herbert Tar-ran Wednesday morning climaxed successful' club year for the Ladies Literary Club. Mrs.

Tarran welcomed the members to' her at tractive home and gave the hnl1flM mnr. Hav urXJZil A delicious breakfast was en joyed under the direction; of the hostess committee, consisting of ilea. mis. a aiicj uaiscu auu Mrs. J.

Owens. The rooms were attractively decorated with spring flowers. Officers for the 1962-63 year were installed under the direction of the retiring president, Mrs. Bertram Smith. They are Mrs.

A i Keller OOCieTY Has Stake Meet SPRINGVILLE A Sprngville, Kolob Stake Relief Society conven tion of officers and teachers was held Thursday, with Springville Stake as hosts Mrs. Clara Sumsion, Springville Stake Relief Society president, took charge of the meetings. Gen eral Board members visiting the convention were Mrs. Weltha S. Mendenhall and Mrs.

Irene C. Lloyd. President Leo Crandall of the Springville Stake was also in attendance. Music for the meeting was furn- isheoV by the Springville Stake Singing Mothers, directed by Mrs. Margaret Smith, and.

Mrs. Betty Packard as accompamst, qFF wmi the OLD one way to make a single pair of earrings go a long way is buy a pair with pear-shaped drops that slip on and can be changed for other1 colors There ore a lot of carefree peo ple in the world. As long as things ore free they don't care. EFFICIENT, FREE, FAST DELIVERY SERVICE "We Appreciate Your 1 Patronage" ym 1 mom INCLUDES Crown -y V- mm- -y i il -MX mm Professional Eye Examination i Single Vision Lenses White or Tinted Glasses with Kryptok COWTACT LI 1 frofWjjional Eye -omi ct i In Provo 62 WEST CENTER STREET JZ. Pr.

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