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Show J ' 'K Cullimore Becomes Bride Of Ash by Decker In Salt Lake SOCIIT X .7?72e Autumn motif furnished decoration for one of the loveliest wadding receptions of the season Friday evening, Sept. ,26, when Mr. and Mrs. Ashby Snow Decker were honored at 269 A Street in Salt Lake ". , '. City. The bride: is the former Anne Cullimore, , A. daug-hte- r PLEASANT VIEW 4- - 1 f" th th ; v. 'A' i .X I - v, - v y, Ti V " 3 . w, iTiri"W""'ilHr1lhniT1ir nrnm 'if Tifrmi i ' Chris-tense- MRS. ASHBY SNOW DECKER (Anne Cullimore) Spanish Fork Clubs Have Variety At First Meetings ' FORK "Around the world in77 days" was the theme of "the delightful birthday! party of the Euphronian Club held rer cently. and Mrs. Preston G. . Dr.Hughes have recently returned world tour from a three-mont-h with Dr. Richard D. Poll! of the i,BYU as tour guide. . Twenty persons traveled 30,000 miles. An illustrated lecture was given by the doctor and his wife. Mrs. Clyde Thomas, club president, presided. The inspirational thought was given by Mr. Thomas. Mrs. Manuel Clayson was toastmistress and Mrs. Dean" Roach gave a toast to time. Singing was led by Mrs. Fred Jex. The table was centered with roses. Chapeaus inN miniature awaited each person as a favor in anticipation of the world toiir. Guests included Clyde Thomas, Dr.- Hughes, Merrill Bingham, Mark Bowen, Frank C. Argyle, Paul Dart, Manuel Clayson, Reed Hughes, Harry Hales, Fred Jex, Dr. Grant Jensen, Dean Ludlow and Dean Roach. "The dinner party committee Included Mrs. Clayson, Mrs. Roach and "Mrs. Thomas R. Judd. BPW SPANISH - 4 i 1 - : . Mrs. Juanita Howard, Lcity re--v corder, and James A. Anderson led a round table discussion on the revenue and disbursements of the city - budget before members of , the . Business and Professional Women's Club Wednesday evening. : The original charter of Spanish " 3i ' : .'1- A - FOR PERSONALIZED BEAUTY SERVICE CALL jj'otk was signea ay uiysses is. Grant, president of the United States. It was exhibited Mrs Thea: Grotegut, president, presided. The District BPW convention will be held at the Memorial Building on' Sunday, j octs. y ' ' ' :' f Thalian Club The introduction to humanities and sciences, one of the classes sponsored by the Ford Foundation, was discussed Friday evening at the Thalian club by Mrs. Lowell : J. Crabb. The basic principals of the humanities were discussed and also, the beauties of the scientific materials. Mrs. David1 B. Bowen, president, presided. Mrs. Merrill Nielsen was hostess.. The inspirational thought was given by Mrs. Harvey Nielsen. Singingiwas led by Mrs. Francis Beck with Mrs. Ed Pine- gar as accompanist The pledge of allegiance was led by Mrs. L. H. Cornaby. Piano solos were played by Myrna Nielsen, daugh ter of the hostess. Dinner was served to 19 mem bers and two guests, Miss Nielsen and Mrs. Richard Sanders. ATHENAE CLUB Charles McKeH of the Utah State .Hospital addressed mem bers of the Athenae club recently at the home of Mrs. Mark Swen-son, president. Mr. McKell stressed the importance of mental health. The need to be loved is the most basic need of the mentally ill and indeed of all man kind. , The executive at the . hospital ajsd told of the importance of volunteer service. me stated (that the fact that mental illness has now been recognised for what it is patients who have thought to be incurable have now returned to their homes. This has been .brought .about through the publicity through education and ; . i . - here-to-fo- re Elva's Beauty Salon Phone FB 38165 r7 , 7 St Mary's Members of St. Mary'i Guild of Provo St. Mary's Episcopal Church will hold a rummage sale all "day Wednesday, Oct. 1, at the parish house, 50 W. 2nd N. The public Is cordially Invited to participate. Chairmen are Mrs. Edward Schnore and Mrs. Richard Evans. Officers Host Thespian Meet A business SPANISH FORK were held social a meeting and Thursday evening at the Spanish Fork High School by members of Thespian Troupe 25. The ' executive officers were hosts, Arden Ellis, president; Marion Tuckett, vice president; Diane Edward's, secretary; and Cherie Magleby, reporter. B. Davis Evans,, sponsor, read and conducted a business session. n Relief Society VINEYARD WARD Opening social will be held Tuesday at 2 p. m. at the chapel.' Mrs. Cloyd Stone will speak on her recent trip to Alasa. Everyone is invited to attend. ( ARLENE HALL Arlene Hall, Sidney Baskin Plan Oct. 5 Wedding Rites School and ' LDS Hall and Sidney Baskin when Seminary and is now a senior they will be married in the1 Rose at Westminster College with a Park Baptist Church in Salt Lake . N. Edith Williams Marries John Barber In S. F. ( SPANISH FORK Sept. 20 was the date chosen by Edith Williams when she repeated vows with John Keith Barber at ner home. The bride Is the 'daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Allen Williams. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Levi Barber. Bishop Grant Jensen officiated. A reception for relatives and close friends followed the ceremony. The bride chose a gown of satin, en train, which she designed with fitted bodice, high neckline and The full skirt sleeves. flowed in a chapel train. . A shoulder length veil was held to a pearl and satin crown. She carried a bouquet of rosebuds and a single orchid. Attending the bride were Bonnie Jensen, maid of honor; Mrs. Richard Finlinsbn, matron of honor; Helen Williams and Joan Barber, bridesmaids; Marilyn Just roll your WASHED w. pieces Into a bun die and send them to the TROY. . . ! IRONED ' for example: 4 sheets 4 PillowSllps, 1 Tablecloth 4 Napkins o : hard-to-d- o V ' ' DELIVERED if f iff SUITS COATS f 2 Dish Towels 4 Wash Cloths 5 Bath Towels I ALL FOR ONLY 1 47 SLACKS SWEATERS all your suits . 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Her fiance J is a graduate of Baylor University and is now teaching school in Salt Lake City. Both plan to continue study in education and they will live in Salt Lake City. ' City. Announcing the event are Mr. parents of the bride-elec- t, and Mrs. Howard Hall of Orem. Mr. Raskin's parents are Mr. and Mrs., H. B. Baskin of Corpus Christi, Tex. Miss Hall was graduated from Club Notes , Lets It Together 3-49- 3 ' . FR ; Sets Sale Of Rummage . SWISS A Oct. 5 is the date set by Arlene Lincoln Higb al 6 Y just in case." Mrs. Ferris'; Olsen was hostess the Culturettes at, this meeting and the program was arranged for by Mrs. George Clawson. The time has been regular meeting - the fourth Wednesfromchanged day of each month to the fourth Monday. This, is to avoid conflict with MIA in the Pleasant View LDS Second s Ward. Assisting hostesses were Mrs: Reed ;Allen and Mrs. Lloyd -Henrlchsen.5 Lto Mrs. Dick Dunn New President of A m itie , , a if - A' ft Out, Orem AA UWT o Be Hostess To State Meeting Oct 6 Ag-laia- y dent insurance which people take. Leo-Hatc- h Pre-nupti- -- type of insurance like fire or acci- arried ' t Brown. VCivil Defense is just arried 5 De- , At xne recepuon tne , stately bride wore a gown of imported v swiss embroidered organdy ; feaV a bodice with short fitted turing sleeves and square neckline. The skirt' was designed with three tiers. A dainty ' filigree crown of orange blossoms and pearls released her elbow-lengveil of illusion. ' Mrs. J. W. Wallace, sister of the bride, was matron of honor. Bridal matrons included Mrs! Eugene J. Faux, Mrs. Grant B. Hughes, Mrs. Lloyd L. Cullimore Jr., Mrs. i Ralph G. : Merrill. Marilyn Decker, sister of $he groom, was bridesmaid. Little Anne Cullimore Wallace was flower girl. ' yfi: -- vl The attendants wore autumn $ shades of orange, green and gold peau dor dresses with full skirts and c crysanthemums, wood roses and greenery. Mrs. Cullimore was hostess in an emerald green faille gown, and Mrs. Decker greeted, guests in a pink over gray silk dress. George N. McDonald was best man and ushers were Paul R. Griffin, John H. Firm age Jr., Lon R. Richardson Jr. and Robert O. Richins. nfl hi Smilax, tinted wheat, chrysan- and, c chrysanthemums, GOOD LUCK, MADAM PRESIDENT Mrs. Verl Madthemums and wood roses were ataround .the den, left, outgoing president of Le Amitie Club, gives tractively arranged rooms. Centerpiece on the servbooks to the incoming president, Mrs. Dick Dunn. bowl of chilled ing table was a frui with bubbling water. Those who served the guests Mrs. dainty refreshments were String-felloVal Mrs. Bryan Richards, Mrs. John Mathew, Mrs. n Arnold Horton, Mrs. Pat and Janet Bateman. Mrs. Le Amitie Club chose Mrs. pital. Project for Christmas was Scott ' Thomas was at the guest Dick Dunn as president of the also discussed. book." group at a meeting at. the home - Outgoing officers include Mrs. For a honeymoon to Sari Fran- of the outgoing president, Mrs. Mrs. Richard Thomas cisco, Calif., the new bride don- Verl Madsen; Mrs. Estol Engle Madsen, ned an oxford gray walking suit will be vice president and Mrs. and Mrs. Engle. with white felt hat. was. elected secretary. At a recent social with the parties were given Meetings for thkeoming season husbands. the group met at the by Mrs. M. J. Daniel, Mrs. were planned, among them Bert Timpson cabin in American Christensen, Mrs. Lynn D. Tay- speeches from doctors and a Fork Canyon and enjoyed trying lor, Mrs. Richards, Mrs. K. B. panel from the Utah State Hos to hula hoop. Sauls, Mrs. Stanley Collins, Mrs. C. F. Boyle and Mrs. Wayne B. Hales, all of Provo; and Mrs Edwin F. Gallacher, Mr. and Mrs. Richardson, Mr. and Mrs. Firm age and Miss Bateman, all of ,Salt Lake City. The couple will make a home 4 after Oct. 6 at 175 S. 10th E., Salt The Orem .branch of on Oct. 7 and in Salt Lake City OREM Lake City. the American Association of on Oct. 8. recomMrs. Bell comes through the efforts of volun- University Women is looking for- mended for her highly on message teers. ward with , keen delight to the proceThe club collect was given by coming state meetings invnonor foreign policy, legislative trades which dures and Mrs. Leland Fillmore. of Mrs. Allison Grubb Bll, na- will be thereciprocal subjects she will disClub tional association legislative as- cuss. Her background is filled A patriotic program was en- sociate who will be in Utah the with study in political science and joyed by members of the Aglaian first week in October. legislature. She has served in Club when they met recently at will be such capacities as Russian propOrem members The the home of Mrs. Dean Jensen. hostesses at the regional dinner aganda analyst for the Pay Mrs. Ruby Amstad, vice presi on" Monday, Oct. 6, which will be etiological Warfare propaganda dent, presided. at Park's Cafe. Other state branch of the army and later for held The following persons particiwill be held in Logan the military intelligence division pated on the program; Mrs. meetings of the joint chiefs of saff. Harold Creer, a, musical patriotic Gathering to hear Mrs. Bell at reading accompanied by Mrs. SneU Olsen who was general dinner in Orem will fee AAUW the Club of arrangements. Jensen; verses from "The Ameri- chairman can Song Bag," by Carl Sand- members dined at a local cafe members from all of Utah" including representatives from Vrovo, burg; original songs by Mrs. following the tour. Spanish Fork, Pleasant drove, Elmer O. Swenson who told of Athenaeum Club Tooele and Richfield. the background of each patriotic Mrs. David H. Jones reviewed Those in charge of this phase song she has written these were the tour taken last summer of of the state meetings include Mrsj Mrs. William Christmas; the colorful northwest by some sung by uunn or mvo wno is ac Biuan a film, "Our American Heritage," members of the Special interest as chairman assisted by the shown by Mrs. Amstad. classes of the two stakes In ing Oreni branch president, Mrs. Singing was led by Mrs. Doane Spanish Fork before the AthenVern Bowcutt. Chambers. Refreshments were aeum Club with Mrs. Clarence The following members will be served to 17 members and three Nielsen as Tiostess. Mrs. Jones Mrs. Swenson, Mrs. was assisted by Mrs. Ralph Niel- assisting: Mrs. Grant Cutler, guests, Mrs. Shirley Maby, and Mrs. Christmas and Catherine Boyack. sen in her. illustrated lecture. Helen T; Wentz, hospitality comThe Welfare Squaret the organ Mrs. Len Hansen, president, recital at the LDS tabernacle and presided. The club collect was mittee; Mrs. Earl Miller and a tour of the United Nations given by Mrs. Marcellus Nielsen. Mrs. Dunn reservations; Mrs. Peace Gardens at 10th South, and The? pledge of allegiance was led Eugene De Gooyer, publicity and Eighth West in ' Salt Lake City byMrs. Nell Thomas. Accordion Margaret E. Johnson, were enjoyed by members of the solos were played by Mrs. Frank Vestallan Club on their annual Jones. educational tour. '),'.- Refreshments were served Mrs. M&o Andrus assisted Mrs. A real treat . . . full-leng- Civil m fense was the topic discussed by Harold Brown at the Culturettes "monthly meeting; on Wednesday. Mr. Brown has just finished his assignment as director for the writing of a survival plan forrUie ' state of Utah. The state survival plan has been written and is now being printed and will be in the hands of the Civil Defense groups within the next week or two. Extensive educational and information programs axe being launched to inform the public about this plan; "Everyone should study the plan and learn what he is to do and what his place Is if modern warfare should hit," he said. "If citizens are aware of their place in this plan, we could save from 60 to 85 per cent of our people which would probably be 50 per cent more' than would survive if we didn't plan," stated Mr. Salt Lake City. ' :y : They were married Friday in the Salt Lake LDS Temple by Elder Marion G. Romney of the Council of Twelve Apostles. WW . Civil Defense of Dr. and Mrs. Lloyd L. Cullimore of Provo, and the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne decker of charming ' ' -- ' A DAILY HERALD Culturettes Hear About Provo, U) . thrifty family size v ' - ' - ' 1 . ,1 '!' '.''". i . ' ; ' r . f ( : , V ,,f V f. |