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Show STJXDAY, AUGTST SUNDAY HERALD Nuptials A mojiQ. Season s Finest QUon-Hening- er J!. Z'iZ 5- - Descendics tie stairs a the with family member and close her brother, E. "Eujene Gl- -j friends la attendance. a formal reception honoring the jsoa, Miss Audrey Oisea joined Owen Earl HenXnger before kuge newhnreda followed the wediir.z basket of pink gladioli to recite' rltea. The bride chose to wear tr- ber wedding vows at the borne of eitional white allpper satin with a hia parent. Dr. and Mrm. Owen P.Chantll!r lace yoke and arnall col li cr.ir.ger Wednesday evetur.j. Saejiar. The bodice waa fitted with is a dauctter of Mrs. A. Eugene .tiny buttons down the front and the circular skirt fell Into a graceful Olson Maurice Harding, a cousin of the train. A fincer-tiveil of Illusion bride, performed the ceremony was caught with a small crown of seed pearl and she carried a bou quet of pink carnations centered with a white orchid. Attending th bride was her sis ter. Mrs. Levi L.. Pace, as, matron of honor. Other bridal attendants "arm of I I p Open House Held for Newlyweds . ALPINE Mrs. Alt a Devey was hostess on Wednesday at an open house honoring her son, William II. Devey and his bride the former. Elaine Hancock, who were married Aug. 22 in Jae Salt Lake LD9 Temple by president Robert D. Young. ThfcJ bride, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alva D. Hancock of Salt Lake City was lovely in a gown Mars Ann Godfrey, Janet Beck, Kay Brockbank, Norma Scherer, fashioned by herself of traditional Lynn Anne Taylor. Sandra Graham,. Gwen Rasmussen and Barbara white satin with full skirt entrain. Pace. Absent when the picture was .taken were Carol Lewis, Fay The tight-fittibodice was trim Loveless. Cosette Corless. Sybil Ferguson, Gloria Para more, JoAnne med with small buttons and feaMoore and BettyRae Gammon. tured a lace yoke and sleeve. Her veil of net waa also edged with lace and caught in a coronet 0 y Meservy-Rollesilver and white beads. Tier bou quel was of white carnations and jink gladioli tied with satin ribbon Provo Sub Deb SUB DEB SOROKITT Members of the 1951-5- 2 Mary Ann Sorority are. front row, fleft to right)" Jackie Webster, row Second Webster. (left to Sharron Lee Winkler, Mary Harding. Alice Marv Louire Lois Blaekham, Gloria James. Klein, right), Sauls. Carol Ann Reynolds. Eack row left to right), Bonnie Brajy hme-color- Marriage Solemnized at Temple streamers. close friend. Norma Jean The majestic Salt Lake LDS on a round mirror with flowers Barenton of Idaho was her only Tomrl hrim th Kttin? Aus 'at the? base. attendant. Members of the Provo Sub Deb Senang was done by Mary Ann 22 for the ceremony which Joined For her going away outfit the In the receiving line were the a an ;Ann choose afternoon Revo bride dress at and entertained Godfrey.) Mary Harding. Ardis Miss garden Sorority Meservy of the couple and Laver! mothers Sharron cocoa of Norma Webster, the with brown in Scherer. tea and rush in Tuesday matching party marriage. R0ney Devey, a brother of the bride spacious gardens of the James W. Sandra Graham, Gwen Rasmusseni xhe bride, is the daughter of brown accessories, were furthered groom, who served as best man. Webster home at 1348 North Cherry and Gloria Paramore: Mrs." Lucille H. Meservy of Pro-- I The couple in charge of Guests were entertained with a wh.ile the groom Is the sonlhonored the Lane. following evening event c Mn nj Mrs. Thomas Jewell with a reception given by the progrm during the evening which social the for rangements During the receiving hours, some. " were Jackie Webster and Mary Lee'R0iiey . of Huntington. 300 eir is were greeted. groom's parents in Huntington. ;included vocal solos by Mrs. Paul Mrs. The earden at the Webster homei Winkler. The coude were honored fol- - The couple will be at home to; Beck. Mrs. Lloy Carlton. w. in cUnton Marsh, Mrs. Vernon Shepwas lovely with an array of early Past officers of- the group are lowing the ceremony at a wed. uieir mends at 109 w. 8th. . fall flowers andjawn furniture.jLouise Blackham. president; Maryviing reception, given by the rruvo. herd and Mrs. Elvin Healey; solo. with green and yellow as the color Alice Sauls, secretary: Lois Klein. !mother of the bride in the Mrs. Emory Andrews; dance numIneer Ward Chapel. bers by small Sharlott and Sharon (vice, president, and Gloria James, U Girls were met and ushered reporter. The bride-waCarroll, vocal solo, Thayne Bate-ma- n lovely in an or- who was master vof cere through the receiving line by' host-- ) During the past, year the girls j2inai model of embroidered ny- , esses Kay Brockbank and Janet have enjoyed an election banquet ion with a nylon yoke monies. : Be'ek. In the receiving line were! at China City, a member party, "a an(j jong pointed The sleeves. Refreshments were served by home syrt of the gown "was very full Lynn Anne Taylor, president: Mary weekend stay at the canyon Carta Beck. Kathleen Beck, Phylis a winter ylon with net Inserts. Her veil Lee Winkler, secretary: Bonniejof Lynn Anne Taylor, McDaniel and Jane Devey wltli 0011 tiuo nouse, a was 0f nylon, caught to a Juliet Bray, reporter, and Jackie Web lormai .at meana Mrs. El wood Drew supervising. pieage Danquei. ;cap. ster, hostess, along with her sister. barn dance Mrs. Loy Beck presided over the for the plus their Sharron. A meetings atj She carrled a bouquet of pink gift tables and Gwenis Wing was inone comes, be chosen from nrt ine will otitne gins ...hitmeetings sorority carnations, center. Now honeymooning at. Yellow in rtiarge of th guest book. sessions business and social elude the new incoming members. stone Park are newlymsTTied Mr. The young couple art honeyej wh an orchid and arranged and Mrs. Max G. GraehL guesi speakers, doo reviews, ln m gttr snape Presiding at the guest dook wasiwim mooning in California and will arid programs. Barbara Pace. her were Norma The bride was the former Janice make Attending their' horn in Pleasant of honor and Madsen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.jGrove. A previous wedding recep-ErneMeservy, as maid Naomi Meservy, LaVern Pierce LeRoy Madsen, 290 E. 4800 tion at Salt Lake City was given and Gertrude Meservy. All were S., Murray who were hosts at a by- Mr. and Mrs. Hancock. gowned in pastel shaded taffeta pretty reception which followed r sowns and each carried nosegays the ceremony and held in the gaz- caught to a eap of seed pearli and of pink and white carnations. den of their home. Mr, and Mrs.jghe held a bouquet of pink rotes Johnson. Best man was-TeEdmund A. Graehl of Provo are'anj stephanotia. of the bride choose parent The mother ' the of bridegroom. j Mrm Maurtc- - q. Bos well, acted All friends of Theodore a formal of chartruese taffeta and matron of honor and Gaylc Pres. Robert D. Young per-a- s are invited to attend an a corsage of pink and pinned ooen hotise on Sundiy, Sept. 7 to her 'shoulder. formed the marriage ceremony at. Madsen attended her sister as white carnations at the Lynn Mecham home. 662 W. imaid of honor. They wore sky blue Mrs. Rolley was In a Jersey the Salt Lake LDS Temple. her lace over satin and held bouquets For 1st N. from 2 to 5 p. m. to greet the cora br'u'i had of and also reception rose, tgown chose a gown of white Cbantillj. of rubrum lilies, him on the occasion of his 80th of pink and wnite sape oclace in floral design, madeln balHarold Graehl acted as best man birthday anniversary which Bos we 11 received curs on Monday, Sept. 8. During the evening a program lerlna length, with pontice sleeves, land Maurice was veil of illusion at Her bridal door. 80 am the me I guests unaer lived was presented direcyears, "Having 80 tion of Bishop Frank Stagg. A starting out on my second years. full of hope and enthusi-asm,- " reading was given by Mrs. Anita Mrs. Martineau observed. Varley. with a vocal solo by Van Mr. Martineau was born in LoGardner, and duets by Ted and TZEL grey, new and fixed wth red . . . d Betty Johnson. Another duet was gan, a son of James H. and Susan and Ereksort Jonas eiven by E. Johnson Martineau. In 1902 he with buttons. A pure wool dress to enfold was married to Josephine Thurs- Kith Meservy, also a pantomlne you like a by Axel Olson. Toasts were read ton and they were the parents of Cook. coat, with iu skirt all lined and its little collar Myrtle 10 children, severi of whom sur jby'Soren Cox and room winjirrg. a tnree-tiere- d In the servingvive. a miniwith white caJte Always active lftbe church he ature temple "on toD was the has served at various times as a .V of attraction. It was situated ward and stake clerk and home, "i Uis missionary. While fulfilling a mis-sion in the Southern States, he M4 A acted as secretary of the mission! Laycrway and also held the same office in the Chihuahua mission in Mexico. -. THEODORE MARTINEAU He has taught school for 20 or years, and classes in the church v so more man lor ; !of the LDS organization from Mexico in v Charge years. He has helped to pioneer 11012 because people of the revolution. Mr. ana es aousn live Mormon co and all home lost his; les in the Chihuahua district dur- his possessions. A Syndicated Column ing his 30 years as a resident Sometime following the death of there. At the time of the exodus .his first wife he married Nellie A. by BOB ALIEN ha since and that time Rowley jG. When we were kids one of the spent much of his time in LDS things we liked best was to go Mrs. has Martineau .work. jtemple in the pastures east of servea wiui mm ior me past eigm up Seventh East and about Fourth ; years. North and Jish for siiversldes. Mr. nd Mrs. Martineau haye -- Fish" isn't a very, accurate made friends wherever they have term. First of all the creatures philWhile you learn to play. lived and something of his state-mwere at best about three inches e osophy is summed up in his Then you couldn't "fish" long. Full amount paid up to for it has been enriched by the them as watercress was too me for it has been enrich' by the thick. So the method used was the. six months will apply on love of family and friends and to take a common garden rake . made worth while throusrh the along and Jerk out a large purchase if you decide to many opportunities for service. chunk of the cress then grab Children who will remember the minnows be'ore they could buy. Mr. Martineau on his 80th birth-- , flop bafk Into the ditch. day anniversary linclude,' Mrs.; This form of amusement was New or Used . Pianos Florence DePriest. Burbank, Cal. ; no sillier than standing in a Mrs. Gertrude Gresham. . smoke-fille- d hall Are Available Mrs. Lucilla; Von Rydman, and aiming a stick at a ball Theodore Long Beach. Cal.;' Jr.,' and giving it a push .all day Bax ll or playing a GLEN. BROS. MUSIC Salt Lake City; Mrs. Harriet ter.; Billings. Mont.;s Mrs. Rath long, or playing the stock- machine, i ' l Kanoshi and James market. We were in the fresh 57 No. Univ. - Ph. 3788. Whitaker, Martineau of Yakima, Wash. air, we had a lasting amuseHe has alro 31 grandchildren ment watching the fish swim iu ' 12 the wash tub when we got them home until died, of course. But the sad part of all this is that those pastures are LEE ANNOUNCES all subdivided now . . . and we haven't a single picture of this THE ANNUAL great adventure. It would be lots of fun to know what we looked like in our old overalls (Levi's were just coming in As advertied then), riding pur bikes out there with a rake and a bucket. in Mademoiselle Ah, me, and we'll never knowar-v- A o. , : - Pio-schem- e. ) ;" Murray Maid s OVer-satin- " Weds Provo Man r. ; vice-preside- nt -- ed e. i cr Sub Debs Entertain At Ldvely Garden Party en were Miss Marilyn Wright, a nice of th bride. aad Mrs. Warren G. Mitchell. They wore iresaea styled with pink lac bodices and skirts of silk net ever .affeta and carried nosegays of white gladioli petals with pink rosebuds and centered with carnations. stood as best Eugene Talbo man. and 'ushers were John Hett inger, George Henlnger. Warren G. Mitchell and Ronald D. Law. The bride's mother wore a lavender dress with a corsag of whit rose while Mrs. Herdnjer chose a dress of lace with yellow roses forming her cor-sa- Greeting the guests at the door Maurice Harding. Mrs. E. T. Lloyd. Mrs. Lee Snarr and Mrs. Kelfer Sauls. Mrs. Fern Skousen ai In charge of serving in the dining room where the table was wre covered with a lovely whit Chik nese cloth and centered with a white cake topped by bell and marked with pink decorations. Burning tapers la crystal holders stood on either- side Assisting with the serving were Elaine Carlson. Lila 'Jamison. Lenore Nelson. Karma Jackson. Virginia Webb and Janice Anderson. Mrs. E. Eugene Olson arranged the girt room assisted by Mrs. Ines Shriver, Mrs Joan Goble and Miss Marilyn Gadd. Mrs. Eugene Talbo presided at the guest book. After cutting, the wedding cake, the couple left for a honeymoon trip to a mountain resort.' For going away, the new Mrs. Henin-ge- r wore wine faille suit with black accessories and orchid corsage. Prior t th wedding Audrey uau una xiouorra mi St ITOUSSeaU tea arranged by, her mother Sunday afternoon and had been the Tuest of honor at parties arranged by Mrs. Henlnger, Mrs. Harold J na ier caugnter uoueea. fit-wor- MR. 'AND MRS. OWEN E. HENINGER - Grand Opening of COLLEEN'S DANCI TKIATU SI K. . At. tmlTerttly - 292-phona or 12410 692-- J W f Xrlrrtiiiyri. AdTiTitjfM t to trntrr tor nd al in drama, tap. Hawaii of T . &tr lmtrvx-- tiut babr moatrm fajiiit Cuban, acrobauc. BerlatraUon at rrvi!T apt. 4 twa 10-1-1 - J-- w. AJLrm K. 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