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Show 2Q SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1957 SUNDAY HERALD ' m i m " t V Marie Ashton Will Marry Karel Gelissen October 5 m Marie Ashtgn, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Orvil S. Ash-Io- n of Provo, and Karel Gelissen, son of Mr. "and Mrs. Arnold Gelissen of Brunssum, the Netherlands, have circled Oct. 5 for their marriage in the Pleasant View LDS Ward Hall. A reception will follow the ceremony. Miss Ashton is a student at Orem High School. Mr. Gelissen was graduated from high school in Rrunssum and was also graduated from a trade school with a degree as a railroad-shi- p engineer. He spent two years in the Royal Dutch Navy and came to the U. S. in 1056. He is a recent convert to the LDS Church. The- couple will live in Eagar, Ariz., where the groom is employed. W (is s. y -- ,v i , - .--- s ..r';0-i- rT; p -- 1 v JOAN RERG Joan Berg Engagement ' f,tv,. SHIRLEE CLEGO Shirlee Clegg Betrothed To Gail Bartholomew 'V T " V i , ; i .( H.VV 1 v JOYCE COCHRAN announce Cegg of Provo wish toto Gail Barthe engagement of their daughter Shirlee Bartholomew of Mr. ami Mrs. Earl tholomew, son of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd I Joyce iJ v -- I t-- r To D. i?. Cummings Told ' . - .loan Berg of Joan, who ewnploud her junior AMERICAN FORK of this city and Douglas Ray Cum-- j year jn high school, lasi spring, mings of Ogden hav? circled Oct. have bepn in )n t I w The couple will be married in May in the Salt Lake LDS Temple and a reception will follow. is being made by proachjng marriage of their daugh- Shirlee is a graduate of Provo High School and LDS Announce-menof. ter, Joyce Cochran, to Larry Asay. Seminarv where she was active in student affairs includ- Mr. and Mrs. Paul Cochran and apson of Mr. and Mrs. Vard Asay ing belonging to the Pep Club. She is employed in Provo. Provo of the engagement of West Jordan. Club She is a member of the Credit Women's Breakfast The marriage ceremony will be publicity chairman. where she has served as secretary-anby Bishop Wesperformed Nov. Gail, a graduate of Springville High School and LDS a reception will C. arid Carter, ley Seminary, was on the baseball team and belonged to the foLlow immediately afterward, in Athletic'Club. He served for three years in the U.S. Aran' the Rivergrove LDS Ward recreain Korea and Japan. He is employed at Ironton. The couple tion hall. will make a home in Springville. of Provo is a MARIE ASHTON Mrs. Scott DEAR MTLDRED: Your action DEAR DOROTHY DIX: I have would be correctly interpreted as rne of the best husbands in the open pursuit. Leave the family v orid : we get along beautifully shopping to Mom. pnd have no problem except that) I'd. like him to acquire a bobby.! DEAR DOROTHY DIX : My boy helps put the kids to bed or friend assures me he loves only s ir dishes, then fettles down me Dut last week I was intro-t-n TV Because of the children we duced to a girl who claims she get our very often, and I'd goeS steady with him. Should I Vu-to snnd the evening doing tell him about it.? Brenda methmx toeetner. He likes to You DEAR BRENDA: might folate himself in his favorite chair take the joking approach and say, with paper or magazines, watch "I met such an interesting girl TV anr. then no bed. I'd like to last week. She claims to be your p'ay card, do a puzzle together, steady date." Better still, get the or work on a project for the house. young lady talking about her Prudence steady never a difficult thing to DE R PRUDENCE: Lady, o do. Ask how often they date, what lady, 'cave well enough alone. nights, etc, You'll undoubtedly Yo;i have a fine man, nice chil- - catch her in a fib and your road lovely home, yet you cry to romance will be cleared, for rhp moon. If your husband DEAR DOROTHY DIX: I'm a acquired a hobby, you'd still find to for. of 35 and have been keepwoman cry fmih'nj Th chief value of a hobby, any- ing steady company' for five years way is an aid to Christmas shop-P'r- u writh a man two years my senior. for relatives and friends. He has a clever way of evading ..tf'en l(o,v I've heard the wail, marriage talk, and I'm about ' What can we give Jim for Christ- ready to give him his walking mas; he has no hobbies!" papers. He insists he loves me, Your husband's hobbies are his but won't go further than that. family, home. TV and reading. What do you suppose his intenW'.at be' tor ones could any man tions are E. B. ha'r DEAR E. B. : His intentions are strictly nonmatrimonial, I assure DEAR DOROTHY DIX: I'm you. Why not give up this futile very interested in a classmate who steady dating and circulate among has, at times, been friendly to men who may hav wedding rings me. His father owns a store in in their futures? town, and I wondered if I'd be considered forward if I went to Send your problem to DOROTHY shop there. The tore 4a out of DIX. B sure to enclose a tamp-h my way, o T doubt if mv friend ed .lf-ddrp- d mvaW vn-iitrnnx I patroni7e it n a address her cere of this news- rule. Mildred paper. Rv MVR1EL NISREN , j e-- n't p . Rhoda V. Young Plays Music At Culturette Meeting PLEASANT VIEW Joyce Of Baptists Hubby Lacks A Hobby-An- d She's Complaining eve- 4-- H 4-- H graduate j class representative the Semi- - in ivary. has attended the Mrs. Keith Boren of Orem and University. She to Provo" s Miss Mrs. Marl in Lowe of Springvilld 1956, and is at were initiated Jby candlelight cere employed in Salt Lake mony into the Fraternal Order of High School and Brigham Young was an attendant Liberty Belle in Scott was installed present president of the Women's Missionary Society of the First Baptist Church of Provo at the annual installation ceremony held Wednes- City. Eagles Auxiliary Thursday eve Iarry under the direction of Mr dan High School and has since ning been employed by the Kennecott Thomas Vlasis, president. The affair was held in the Aeriei Copper Corp s drill After their marriage, the couple Home, and the ,iMii rr, tv,Lr hm in tho Coif team escorted the women to theiri stations. Lake City area. Refreshments were then served 25 members by Mrs. Vlasis, to The last Mexican governor of California lived in the Pico Pico Mrs. Annie Carter, Mrs. Floyd Hacienda in Whittier, California. Robison and Mrs. Mel Snider. was graduated from Jor- day evening. aR Mrs. Frank Schmuok of in Lake City was charge. Other officers instaHed were Mrs. Herman Prather, first vice president; Mrs. William Smith, second vice president; Mrs. Lewis and Warren, secretary-treasursunbeam director and counselor; Mrs. Solon Carlisle, mission study and prayer chairman; Mrs. Howard Hall,, stewardship, chairman; Mrs. George Morgan, community mission chairman; Mrs. John L. Wilson, girls auxiliary director and counselor and Mrs. Robert Warren, social chairman. The service theme was "We fol- Complete Selection Guard-E-Ann- A small deposit will hold until Christmas . . . I I er FBCL TH OF AM SUP'S SOFT COMFORT MAOIC SOLF I DULLb I Madam Alex ander BP American Char- acter DOLL HOUSES Colonial type two story com- plete with furniture low in His Path." Mrs. Lynn Dut-re- ll of Salt Lake sang a religious dedicatory prayer. A short fellowship followed the meeting with refreshments served to about 80 persons. Senior Girls Choose Name For Scout Troop Tear Belle Tiny Tears Qg Ranch style one level plete with furniture song, and Mrs. Schmuck read the Betsy Wetsy Revlon Betsy McCall com- I ti' ... f V SSSS UDESIGEISI ET3 A name was chosen OREM for the newly organized senior girl scout troop Friday at the Girl Scout office. The name chosen was "Wings for Peace" for the only senior scout troop in the Utah Valley council, according to the leader, Mrs. S. W. Brimhall. Taking charge of the meeting was Mary Lou Lesenyie of Prov. president of the group, Other officers of the group which has been organized during the summer include Kay Hughes, Provo, treasurer; Deartna bijn-IcOrem, vice president; Cally Brimhall, Orem, secretary; Alice Brimhall, Orem, reporter, and Marie Keeler, Provo, historian. A report was made on the senior conference just attended by three representatives in the troop. The girls enjoyed the weekend conference for 80 girls held in Ogden Canyon at Camp Red Cliff with the theme, "Getting to Know You." The representatives attending were Miss Hughes, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rex Hughes of Provo; Miss Dimick, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Dimick of Orem, and Alice Brimhall, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Brimhall of Orem. The girls are looking forward to the return of the assistant leader for the troop, Joanne Rhoades of Cody, AVyo., who will scon be returning to attend the Brigham Young University. k, the state fair with their ribbons. rt n: of music entertained the The dresses of Deanne Ercan-brac- k Culturertes at the monthly meetand Jeanne MerrelJ both ing Wednesday evening. This received blue ribbons. The recvas furnished by Mrs. Rhoda ord book of Konda Perry reV. Young who told about the ceived a blue ribbon. types of music and various comexhibits from Stanposers and then played many leyElectricity Roberts and Lee Perry repieces on the piano. ceived a blue and red ribbon reMrs. John Eastmond was hostspectively. The boys' food exess to the group at her home and hibit led Mrs. Harold Colvin Mrs. Max Daley arranged for received aby blue ribbon and the the program. Club president, food exhibit of the group led by .Mrs. Lloyd Henrichsen, was in Carol and Shirley Hullinger charge and took care of the Thomnson rerrivpH a red rihhon business matters Next month's The clothing exhibit from the meeting will be held on Oct. 23 group led by Mrs. Loftis Shefsi the home of Mrs. LeRoi Wall. field received a blue ribbon and Mrs. Glen Sagers and Mrs. Ihc clothing exhibit led by Mrs. George Clawson were assistant Glen Sagers received a red rib- which are still in the process hostesses. bon. of being completed and judged This finishes the to see who might win trips to activities members are re for the summer with the excep- - Club Congress in Chicago the Many ceiving their exhibits back from tion oX the national contests last part of November. An j Two Members Join FOE Group New Leader O bridegroom. A reception will be givn with Mr. and Mrs. Berg as hosts that LDS eveoing m the Ward Hall. Bidden to attend the bride have been Mrs. Gary Brown, matron of honor; Ellen Scholes, Sandra Tregaskis, Sylvia Beer and Tillie Adams, bridesmaids. Douglas is a graduate of W4er College and Utah State University with a major in business management. At USU he served as student body business manager. In hn junior year at the university h ' Tiny Christy Mower and Bonnie was named Mr. Collegiate and this Young will be the flower girls. past year he was business manMr. and Mrs. Don Berg Jr. will ager of the basketball and football teams. He was affiliated with greet hhe guests. school Pi activities Kappa Alpha fra'ernity. Among the high t Mrs. W. an Sixth-Eight- h Sprinprville. COROTHY D!X band. hi lire Horn en inkers, o America. Girls Athletic AsSk tion and Pep Club. She w as Prom last spring. She was graduated from 1DS Seminary and in her sophomore year g, e. 'r :. mf.mbrrship as their wedding date. 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