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Show OREM-GZNTVA TIMES . THURSDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1947 Reception Honors Newlywed Couple Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Maycock entertained at an open house re ception at their home Saturday evening in honor of their son and his bride, Mr. and Mrs. Booth Maycock. The bride was Edna Herman before her marriage on Thanksgiving Day. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sid Harman of Walla Walla, Washington- Guests were greeted at the door by Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Booth and ushered into the liv ing room. The bridal party stood before a large window. Tall can dles and clusters of mistletoe and silver bells decorated the room. The receiving line includ ed the bride and groom and Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Maycock, Mrs. Sid Harman, Jean Maycock and Jan et Harman, sisters of the young couple, and Boyd Harding, best man. The bride wore a lovely white satin gown, with full length train and a lace and net veil, held by a beaded crown. She carried a bouquet of white roses. Her attendants wore formals of rose and aqua and carried white pompom pom-pom chrysanthemums. Mrs. Harman wore a gown of wine crepe and Mrs. Maycock wore a pastel rose crepe. Both mothers wore corsages of white carnations. j A musical program was presented pre-sented intermittently during thei evening and was climaxed when the girls of the OS Trovata social so-cial unit sang their sweetheart song to the newlyweds. Other . musical numbers included a duet by Jerry Hansen and Evelyn Higbee, accompanied by Maxine Varley; a saxaphone duet by Duane Davis and Kent Booth; a vocal Solo by Moroni Jensen, accompanied by Mrs. James Norton; Nor-ton; piano selections by Byron li::gclii SEiiioiis FLAN Oil HOP The annual Lincoln High school Senior Hop is scheduled for Tuesday, Uecemoer 16 at the Joseph Smith Building. The theme of the evening will be "Among My Souvenirs", The committee In charge of arrangements includes Birdene Terry, chairman, Loye Allred, Helen Swan, Rex Eastman and Dean Larsen. Lyle DeLange is class president. An Invitation is extended to all former 6tudents of Lincoln High. On Tuesday morning, the Sen ior class wil present an assem bly program. Following the me theme as the dance, the program will depict highlights in the history of the class members from the time they began school Orem-Qeneva Society Ina Smith, Ediior. Phono 13 Hansen and Helen Maycock and solos by Mrs. Edwin Stein. Mrs. Leo Foul son was in charge of the serving room. Mrs. Richard Maycock and Mrs. La Mar Maycock poured. The table was covered with a beautiful beauti-ful cutwork cloth and lighted with white tapers in crystal can delabra. Bouquets of white mums mums and narcissus added to the beauty of the table. Refreshments Refresh-ments were served by Miss Shirley Christensen and Miss Janet Stringham. Mrs. J. Erval Christensen and Mrs. Donald Dixon presided in the upstairs rooms, where the wedding gifts and the bride's trousseau were displayed. Relatives Rela-tives and friends enjoyed seeing a book of wedding pictures showing show-ing scenes of their wedding day. The young couple will make their home in Orem and Mr. Maycock will continue his studies stud-ies at the BYU. y V'v-1 ft. Miss Bradshaw Mae Beth Bradshaw To Wed Dec. 16 Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Bradshaw will entertain at a wedding reception re-ception in honor of their daugh ter, Mae Beth and William Darrell Luke on Wednesday evening, ev-ening, Dec. 17 at 8:30 p.m. in the Sharor ward hall. Mr. Luke is the son of Mr. and Mrs. William Luke of Kingston, Utah. The youi.g couple will be married in the Salt Lake Temple On December 16. They will leave a few days after their marriage for a honeymoon in Los Angeles, California. They plan to make their home in Pleasant View. ::m;sn:uun::n:nn:n:::u:u:ii:miitnuu::iimiutiu:;:i:n::i:i;4iiiiiiiiiuiMiiiHji iiiiiiitiniuiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiuiHltiiiiiiiiiiihiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiitiiniii nn: I i MAKE IT A WESTINGHOUSE CHRISTMAS 1 SHOP AT GENEVA SUPPLY COMPANY I FOR REFRIGERATORS, WASHERS ELECTRIC COMFORTERS WAFFLE IRONS, ROASTERS WESTINGHOUSE COMBINATION RADIO PHONOGRAPHS Pyne - Gordon Marriage Solemnized A wedding ceremony in the Salt Lake Temple last week united un-ited Annadee Pyne and Curtis M. Gordon. The bride is the daughter daught-er of Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Pyne and Mr. Gordon is the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. John Gor don. . f A pretty reception complimented compli-mented the newlywed couple. Mr. and Mrs. Pyne stood With the bride and groom and other members of the bridal party before be-fore a large white and silver heart, banked with ferns. Mrs. Shirley Prows, sister of, the bride, bri-de, was matron of honor; Marion Bellows, Afton Finch, Carol Larsen, Lar-sen, Lila Josie and Shirley Man-gum Man-gum were bridesmaids. A brother broth-er of the groom, John D. Gordon Gor-don was best man. The bride wore traditional white satin. Her veil was held by a crown of pearls and she carried car-ried a bouquet of pink and white roses- Her attendants wore pink and white, formals and corsages of carnations. The bride's mother wore brown crepe cre-pe and a corsage of roses. Little Judy Pyne and Shirley Ann Ford preceded the bridal march with baskets of pink carnations. car-nations. Joan and Linda Gordon carried the bride's train. - . A program was presented during dur-ing an evening of dancing. Eph Twitchell acted as master of ceremonies and Reed Burgner gave a toast to the bride. Annet te Snow played accordian selections sel-ections and Dona Mae Christensen Christen-sen gave a humorous reading. Mrs. Helen Carter and Mrs, Elvira Ford sang a duet. The bride and groom cut the large wedding cake at the ref reshment table. Rerfreshments were served by. Mrs. Helen Car ter, Mrs. Elvira Ford, Mrs. Phyllis Phyl-lis Johnson and "Mrs. Dona Gordon. Gifts werte received at the door by Colette Carter, DeeAnn Pyne and Connie Johnson and were arranged for display by Mrs. Maud Park and Mrs. Ar nold Baum. The young couple left for. Phoenix, Arizona, where Mr. Gordon is stationed at the U. S. Naval base. FLAT IRONS, ETC. FROM $146.95 to $262.45 CHRISTMAS LIGHTS GENEVA SUPPLY GO. OREM iMimtiiitMimimHiiiiiMitiiniimmii GiVo Hurry! Hurry! PHILCO "1256" $129.93 FHILCO "200" $20.95 PAY $4.00 Down, $2.00 A Week. WE STILL HAVE THE LARGEST STOCK OF TOYS IN UTAH COUNTY DON'T DISAPPOINT YOUR CHILD MAKE CHRISTMAS THE HAPPIEST DAY OF THE YEAR WITH TOYS FROM r AND 1!0 Ncrth University Avenue Provo, Utah OREM GARDEN CLUB MEETING DECEMBER 18 The Orem Garden Club will hold its regular meeting Thurs. day, December 18 at 7:30 In the Orem city hall. A demonstration will be given on floral arrangements arrange-ments and Christmas decorations. decora-tions. A door prize will be given to some person attending the meeting. VERTIYA CLUB PLANS CHRISTMAS PARTY The Vertiya Club members will be entertained on Friday evening, Dec. 19 at the home of Mrs. Leo Poulson. The affair will be In the form of a Christmas Christ-mas party. , Fivo o'clock cotton for ihal holiday daio lbo clrclo skirl la rich browa velveteen coupled with a Gibson Girl blouse in cotton. Designer .Ton! Owon gives lho skirt oxtra iwiih by cutting It in lho ballprlna length, complainants its lush color with the palest bluo blouso of f ino broadcloth. A portal ensemble for a happy holiday. Kathleen Downs Elected to National Sorority ; 'Kathleen L. Downs, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Downs, has been- extended the honor of election to membership in the Mm Delta chapter of Mu Phi Epsilon, national music sorority, in recognition of scholarship and musical ability. Kathleen is a graduate of the Lincoln High school. She served ser-ved in the women's branch of the U. S. Marine during the war and was stationed at Santa Barbara, California. She has s been a student at the Kansas City Conservatory of Music for two years. Her brother, Ro bert is also studying piano and voice at the conservatory. They plan to visit in Orem with their parents during the holiday sea YOUNG FARMERS PLAN RABBIT HUNT The officers of the Young Farmers of the Lincoln Chapter! met this week and made plans for a rabbit hunt on Dec. 27. Of-! ficers of the organization are Wayne Gammon, president; War-j ren Mitchell, vice president, and; Garth Gillman, secretary and ; treasurer. Ray Harris, Merrill Maxfield and Charles Anderson are the director. The Young Farmers, an organization organ-ization of young men starting out as farmers, plans a program for the year that will be of special. interest to anyone interested in farming. Young men who would like to Join may contact any of the officers. VJG CAW. CUT YOU3 FUEL ; DILLS' .. At:a YOU'LL ENJOY AUTOMATIC K2AT coal srems DOMESTIC HEAVY DUTY BIN FEED CllllIAT Air Conditioners and Conversion Burners steel fl'.:::aces Forced Air Units Domestic and Industrial Gravity Furnaces Across from Scent Phone 0583 R 1 Last week Miss Jannette Russell of the National Nation-al Educational Association offices visited Scera 'for most of two days. Among her comments she aid, "Even though Scera does help materially in providing an outstanding community recreation recrea-tion program, lho organization's greatest contribution con-tribution to Osem and vicinity is in providing a beauliful show house that would be a credit lo a largo city. The cultural values that come to the people from such an institution is hard ' to measure. It is unfortunate that in most of the smaller communities throughout the country, lho show houses are poorly equipped, poorly regulated so thai they often become negative in theix effect on the boys and girls." Many of the sports fans have called recently to ask whether Scera will show the fight picture as it was recorded by the Pathe newsmen during lho recent bout between Louis and Walcott. We are happy to state that this picture has been purchased and will be' shown within the next few weeks Why not gire a gift that really will be appreciated appreci-ated a $5 book of show coupons. Ask the cashier at the box office or any staff member. Among the big pictures lo be shown during the next month are: FOXES OF HARROW. FUN AND FANCY FREE. FABULOUS TEXAN, FIESTA. BACHELOR AND THE BOBBY SOX-ER, SOX-ER, BLACK GOLD, MAGIC TOWN. GOLDEN EARRINGS. ROAD TO RIO. RED STALLION. tc.v Program for lho coming week: Friday and Saturday Dec. 12 - 11 PERILS OF PAULINE Starring Betty Huiion. Many of the critics remarked re-marked that PERILS OF PAULINE is even better than "Dear Ruth" and in our estimation this was tops. Along with this exceptionally fine comedy which is filmed in technicolor, we have several unusually good short subjects. Saturday afternoon at 1:30 p.m. for the Kiddies S. S. S. Fun Matinee we have one of those funny, screwball comedies called SIS HOPKINS starring the screen's greatest comedian, Judy Canbva. Besides this, there will be two cartoons, a comedy and the serial-Starting serial-Starting next Monday we bring you another one of Roy Rogers' delightful pictures SPRINGTIME SPRING-TIME IN THE SIERRAS. Along with this is an exceptionally good picture which is first run in Utah County called CALENDAR GIRL. "Ecnblb Eccr?" A Mystery Melodrama in Three Acts presented by The Players Guild COLLEGE HALL DEC. 18, 19, 20 8:15 Thursday, Friday, Saturday Admission $1.00 inc. tax Phone BYU Ticket Office for reservations 3 p.m. to 5 p.m., December 17-20 Don't postpone bringing your poultry problems to BUNKER'S where courtesy and attention are important factors of our service. Our patrons know that each customer cus-tomer receives the same standard of service. We'll appreciate theJ opportunity to serve you. Bunker's . Golden Oil Laying Mash BUNKER'S Golden Oil Laying Mash $4.44 100 lb. Net Wt. 20 Protein i is GIFTS FOR ALL THE FAMILY AT PRICES YOU LIKE TO PAY TOYS Doll houses Doll house furniture D0O9 Artist's easels Tricycles Doll push cart was $4.95 Teeter Round was $12.50 Hi-Lo rider Pal baby walkers Scooters $5.95 and $7.10 $1.25 $.89 to $8.95 $6.65 and $9.95 $8.25 to $14.75 now $2.95 now $6.95 $5.49 $10.95 $4.95 and $5.95 now $49.50 now $59.50 now $129.50 now $22.50 $8.75 to $13.95 $1193 to $29.00 $14.95 $12.95 to $37.50 $11.95 $3.95 $99.50 and up $6.85 SPECIAL Platform rocker, blue, was $58.50 Chrome-craft breakfast set, was $69.50 Sectional living room suite, was $175. China base table lamps, were $31.95 Hand-painted china table lamps Plastic table lamps Fluorescent table lamps Mirrors Waffle irons, 1 year guarantee Sampson folding tables Mt. Shasta water softeners Aluminum kitchen ladder PABCO paint, wall paper, walltex, Luminal cold water paint, paint brushes, shag rugs, and clothes hampers. O RADIOS ARVIN 4 Tube $L $16.95 and $13.95 V ARVIN 5 Tube $21.95 OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 9:00 P.M. You Can Do Better at E3nDEE90 HOME FURNISHINGS Orem |