omenDekatos Club Holdsaf-rk.anm-byPl'-hem.ndonih-onr s.Xrs.F.icyindid,to,lb-icyin-co-fare,its,no-:anfa-*narlrictorEntertaining MusicaleDekatos membori were warmly greeted at the Orem Reception Centre, Friday Nov. 7, by the open session commit-te, Beth Miller, chairman, Harriet Aldrich, Libby Hawkins and I Betty Hanson.A delightful afternoon of musical entertainment was introduced by Libby Hawkins, who acquainted everyone with Carole Mlchelson, president of the Chauntenette Chorus. Mrs. Hawkins noted that It wa* especially interesting that the Chauntenette Chorus is madeGrooming GuideDesigner Chester Weinberg describes clothes in his spring, 1970, collection as very gay, very feminine, fragile, airy, uncons'ructed.” They are also trim, slim and agile—willowy long jackets over pullover shorts, narrowed, braidbound tunics over pleated slip3, dagger-thin cardigan and caftan coats ovei pants and an open-necked shirt.A new simulated diamond costs $50 per carat, compared with a orlce of more than $1,000 per carat for a natural diamond of similar color and quality. At a luncheon during which the stone was introduced by Litton Industries and Saks Fifth Avenue, cordon Franklin, head of Saks. said. Never beforeup of outstanding talent from our own Provo-Orem area and has been organized for about .*0 years.The chorus is affiliated with the Federated Music Clubs of America, and is sponsored by Berg Mortuaries. Helen Weeks, director of the Chauntenettes for the past three years, is well known musically in this area and many remember her in the Utah Valley Opera production, Madame Butterfly”. Mrs. Weeks greeted the audience and then capably directed the chorus through the program of old and new favorites that brought forth forcefully and harmoniously the message of the beauty and goodness of the autumn season given to us all by our Creator.The program was as follows with narration by Ruth Christensen and accompaniment by Maxine Davis and Pauline Hills:May Now Thy Spirit,” Out of the Depths,” by Isabell Johnson; Autumn Leaves,” Songs of the Late Summer,” Let All My Life Be Music,” by Helen Weeks; The Lords Prayer” Organ and piano duet—Maxine Davis, Pauline Hills; Prelude” Landon Ronald.At the conclusion of the program the president Bonnie Anderson, asked each member to introduce their guests. Visiting was enjoyed as refreshments were served.• t •wtCO'KshoinjMihoofente:arorthscincsclPlt;beersoccH• _ JCHMwctdlt;clC