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Show 57 SUNDAY HERALD SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 28 Utah County, Utah Elairie Mcon To Marry Lowell Lowry . Making plans for a Dec. 19 wedding are Sessions—Jenson Elaine Moon and Lowell R. Lowry. They| — »Lps Temple VWWedding will speak vows in Salt Lake LDS Temy | e ING Plans ans A nnounce d rites. For Popular Young ( and e of ; Mr. Bride - elect is 1 é is a daughter Mrs. J. Willis Moon of Hanna, Utah. The | | future bridegroom is the son of Mr. and| yy, and Mrs. Charles D. Ses-| member of the Legislative CounMrs. Rulon W. Lowry, 295 N. 760 W., sions announce the engagement of| a an ee with Cami ; s Social Unit. | e hter, Charlene Ruth, to their daughte er ‘Orem. - A reception will fete the young couple Poni cana h ee f thei edd ene evening or ES Miss Moon is a graduate of Brigham Young High School and is presently at. _— . x ne BYU Mr. M 2 wry Lowry : was raduated a8 e dt ik | Ne ea Fork Maiden Wed Ceremony) Mrs. Fred Elison of Oakley, Ida A reception honored the couple the evening of the same day. The bride was attired in a gown of French peaudesoie, styled with tapered sleev a from Brigham Young High School | Prior to the marriage, the bride! where she was student body sec-| will be honored by several showretary. She attended Brigham ers dinners and luncheons by her a’ many friends in Provo. was and University Young Sabrina neckline, and sequin imed lace appliques detailing the gown A crown of pearls and irridescent sequins held her fingertip veil of illusion, and her bouquet was an orchid encircled with stephanotis. Her attendants, we ballerina-length gowns shaded from pink shades to plum, were Mrs. David N. Neeley, matron of honor; Myrle Williams, Joanne Sabin. Mrs Wayne Cheney, attenda and Sharon Neeley and Terry Taggert, flower girls. Their bouquets Were of pink Fugi mums and white pompoms Keith Warr stood as best man. Ushers were David Neeley, Douglas Neeley, of this city; Ray Blatter, Wayne Chene and Allen Woodhouse of Id mi Utah Sorosis Gerontology was the subject of | an interesting talk given by Mrs. | Lloyd L. Cullimore to members an ahs out and guests at the Utah Sorosis | Sorenson, and Stephen Neeley. | open session Wednesdayafternoon | Mrs. Rulon H. Nelson was dining| at the home of Mrs. Monroe J. | vroomhostess. Guests were served | Paxman | dainty refreshments by Mrs. PatMrs. Allen G. Brockbank, presi- | Hundley, Marlene Boyack,| dent, welcomed the 70 women) rick Joey Wilkins, Mrs. Coulam Monk, | present. Paris.) Annette and Stone, Kay JANICE ALLRED | Mrs. Cullimore stressed that the Presiding at the gift table were| growing number in the older age | Mrs. LaVon Sevier, Mrs. K. le D. | group and the longer life expect- Warr, and Mrs. Fern Tanner. | ancy of all called for a ‘‘chalViolin solos were played during lenge’’ to meet the problems of the Mrs. Paul his accompanist. sung by Roy Lambert was accom-| challenge is not met,’ she stated. | accompanied by Mrs.|land Cocreeeliawiine: Mr. has attempted to learn Th ! p. the | | Pave unteers over 65 who are little) above average in their economic The club collect was J. W. Anderson. The ne and mother,’ ity. ing ing oie Im married next‘spring to th of all men never kno\ want How ame to Mate t above all for my guidan eral He of my 1 their ideas are. and vel Dear Undecided: pily married low their lead le give will be apr With vo Dear Glenda: tude, I doubt if there for rule’. A desire determinatiion to make ful marriage are c strides in the rigl If you'd f direct lea Be sure your husband is always glad to come home there's no need t » stress the house, well-gr recital of the ¢ the dinner rot wants bef minutes bef prefers to feast Have meal case, with set, and above a to ready in either be sure there are appetizing odors coming from the kitchen. They meedn’t be evi- dence of lone preparation either Just a few rown-and-serve rolls popped into the oven just before your spc arrives will do the trick Take time occasionally to bake a loaf of bread A home where the smell of Ate ~ baked bread runs through the rooms can | never be unhappy. The Elementary Educator’s Aux- +.nt, Mrs, Leland Nielsen Table mad room decorations fol- group in z name ate after din- [he given by Spencer Mrs. Grow at| Y a at the center. Short histories Nor Eheniiceeend . . Aa accomplishments of the women in Vesta May Barnett; Genevieve Bowman, d Elizabeth Louise sitet) iZabe uise : Gard Symons,” an ut i 7 i Richard Brown, Lincoln Card, Monroe Gallier, William Geertsen, Marvin Gunther, Noal Hatch, Boyd McAffee, Farren Nielsen, Leland aE ; on on : owan, and 7 a huge car, were under the direc- | the _ : White eve- pet followed Welcoming guests were Mrs. at the door Mrs. Ray Sumsion and Moorlan Snow Arranging LAKE SHORE—The Lake Shore|tion of Mrs. Jay Olsen. recreation hall was the scene- for Stake! dance directors Mr. and Mrs. How-| , j 4 Five o Clock | Charmer ! ; eee dress Lowcut neck is caught with a bow and cap sleeves Send your problem to DOROTHY ahes aes ai ‘ envelope, and of this news- CESSES Mrs. , = ee Addit itional carna- __ Are cannot anes; , thin. They Te that's all. make — Ee S Society Page ag 34 on : | Sle RE You Ipatc-slim S mM Wa nt J prov c feel ‘tO Y 7 e . 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Ave. ee ere armo Face up to more fact, la Only. — Soles and Heels ; . free Ch OUF ForheModestudgetA Spec‘ant “smas brocade 1 thi nk Bud's trouble will yield to mild eee ae Be sure\to enclose a stamp- and eeeeis cee ery Courses Heclpradiant andgicsu yeu -chromspun Peterson Honeyman ; the of brother . this 5 Marie Black in charge of dies. If you are flabby, if you ; are overweight you eat toc aug However, Lee thorities state the fact, “Machines Cc tion, or malicious slander, Mrs. | | The stake officers were present at The decorations, which featured | this very successful affair. Wrine. oe a phries and Karen while serving was You love reducing pills, ma- way to perfection — there is none—effort, my dear equals results! t . DIX. Monday z = , chines | that TFequire nothing but lying still. Medical au- mit that perhaps it wasn’t exactly like that. Then it’s up to you to chanze the subject and dwell, if possible, on something that Bud does ‘excel in. Of course, if his kes the form of deliberate ed. self-addressed ce her care aper with tions in pink and white provided ly searching for a new diet or a quick, new way to reduce. Stop looking for the lazy fen take drastic steps. and You Lynn Youd and Mr. George Prior} were dispensed at a clever booth. | ay g | eMony a and health. You are constant3 s oseph Want to lose Were in charge. y eS * Pink Gard-| | groom, was best man. and Chrysanthemums ee tee Bueiaad realizes \ }in Strasburg, served as maid of Mr. Black is assigned to Air pj onor in a pink k gown. gow Mechanics School innay Norman,nie 1k 5 Mothers of the couple wore ‘'* . CORSE rd eae Ro irs. Black will continue pink and white dresses and the man color pattern was reflected in her studies in high school. stretching and using up excess calories. he 8 Ce rr O Her twin sister, Made- by) corsage. Billings ds too good to sure you smile nen ' =: , Hardy of the Sixteenth LDS Ward in the presence of members of the immediate family. Mrs lle rdosenti thine nei but Army H INQ Provo You are anintelligent woman. You think of your appearance thes he gives life to days .augh it off. When he fantistic tales, say. ‘Oh come a s in Germany. S. Mele re wengas follows: Margaret| The brid 504 f Ailen Black assisted by Sharon Vilate Elliott’s life OF pv erett and DeAnn Paxman ; by Mrs. nite Marti i e i e wore a i gown i garet Poter; Effie Warnick’s life white satin designed ee Music during the receiving by Mrs. Margaret Jacobs; Mrs. style and trimmed in pink. The hours was presented by Mrs. Elizabeth Cannon Sauls by Mrs.\colors were repeated in her Marvetta Sanders and Hilna Wives of elementary teachers in Prd School District are invited ud’s trouble is that he SU Ghee @NBUICUSRInNHiG Po levies ily Cent d after th i Black, = ci neeatt oe he veee | EBE: Pri ; peer ee enema enor ne Anderson, and Dr. Mar-| Ror Geertsen PEt Zes Were 0 Mrs./ion C. Pfund by Mrs. Virginia! pil] andAwar Mrs. Monroe| p Gajier. | oulsen. t Hostesses were Mts. Wayne B. ‘The December meeting will feature a demonstration Sireneintencs Hales, chairman; Mrs. Lawson O.! Lake Shore Dance yy friend fast? Then just in-/ : ate ie he’s vet telling the b Da wy e U. of Leo G. Black at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rulon him, that I don't think) the two stake Mia Maid and Ex-| ard Huff led the 400 youngsters ir ive happened. Should I ac- Plorer ‘Driver’? dance, with Pal-| mixers and other dances. ‘‘Tires| him of lying, or what can I) myfta stake being hosts. Mrs.| and Gas’ (doughnuts and punch) | seems to me the; he h | eenagers Enjoy do about it?-—Undecided have plenty of advice from them. maybe ae . or thinks that have hap-| ise a’ Gamma Phi Omicron alumni who have roomie in the Smilthi Pant Mrs. I. E. Brockbank, Mrs. V. L.| Guests of members present were Sackson Mrs. LaNell Hayward. Andrew Baggs, Darrell Berrett, eeenee | . 8 tells me many things about| : | ost Marilyn Strasburg, daughter of Robert : of Mrs. Boyd McAffee. ner, eran the home : nened to wife to him cates S and Mr D ‘, r inne Mrs. Paxman, Mrs. Frank Alder, to join ihe aroun by officers. Dear Dorothy Dix: Bud and I Mil have been dating for five weeks I from : oeeae aes Ben Eee CIrESHMentsS WEE SErVe . ra Best of luck to you in your new’ __ NISSEN ar Knell, Mrs. their corsages. Children should start think-|gecorations and wrappings to be|momelt Mrs. J. C. Mrs. Black, Don Vivian arents are important. an grandparents ae then quoted Be Sheaes And Wants To Keep Him Dix: ‘I bride eye Pee Pa omega oe ee es sigma als Mr. and Mrs. Albert Strasburg a floral background for the wedof Springville, became the bride ding and for the open house ; Howe | speaker, “is in early middle age.” John| DOROTHY DIX Dorothy a the eatu hes 7 onor : great curiosity, many human con- |, d= Thank th Cofom chairmen lowed a were Than sgiving tacts and love of culture and learn-| Mr. and theme. Mrs. Aning’ eee Baggs, assisted by Mrs. Lin‘The time to broaden this basic goin Card and Mrs. Farren Niel: personal structure," said the|.en Lewis Rawlinson led the Girl Flas Fetrd 7 hele of . 7 ae od ips heen es Five Women and the following guests: Mes\ io Bert Bere Bowe dames Bowen, Pay Allen Gardner, Wallace M. Brockbank and G. Ray Hales, Springville;| Bert Isaac, Max Gardner, Wallace| Firmage, et rast; Arranges veloped a basic personality structure which stresses broad interest, P. ed re : lined? “ecentio 97 R. Bliss Allred ak a De: hou mem ee Stake oe hia of engagement Mrs. the ‘ot the . "A Nl U dinner table was centered able to tolerate a taking awayOf | per meeting. A turkey dinner was | beautiful autumn flowers part of their life if they have de-| served at the home of the presi- D. All J. an ve C. H. Hardin} jjjary members entertained their an ues y ‘hn ot €T| The double-ring ceremony was gifts were Jonene. Fullmer, Wil; ranch, who sai “People are) husbands as guests at the Novem- Members of the group. ey met’ performed by Bishop Kenneth R. ma Fullmer, Emma Rae Hum- = By MURIEL lary she Oberhansley, Ray Gull, Amos| In conclusion she quoted Marroo J. W.fi Christiansen, ae ‘ . : pledge of allegiance was led by Wood, David) garet Mead, Pane “We have moved into Bowen, R. L. Jex, John E.|a two-generation family; we are| Mrs. David H. Jones. A report of B. the legislative council was yen Booth, Elmer Swenson, and Jay/| now recognizing that we need the| by Mrs. Willis M. Brockban grandparents wisdom and sstabil-| | Taylor. Dear UXT Din-| and a Thanksgiving motif. ner was served to 12 club members| Gardner, ' CHARLENE RUTH SESSIONS would be solved if women were trained to do something besides Bert Isaac Mrs. Bert Isaac sang) being a wife two vocal solos. An inspirational | continued Mrs. S Y Eremon ISS Strasburg-Black j h ( and they resent work created just ae eee : me problems of aging women by ; Mi y Sif ill cn aS bare arents pal of the school at Oakley, Ida.,| ship to ‘aging.’ near Burley. | “Old people prefer not to asso- | | ciate with their contemporaries. | They want to utilize their creativ| ity and ingenuity; ue, do not ane }a never-ending acation; want part-time or volunteer oe a ees ayer Meee ak b eG iC their daughter Janice,,to Boyd B fe prospective SEIS Cae are now attending Datwyler, son of Mr. and Mrs. C.| groom State University. Miss AllredUtah is Fred Datwyler of Logan ernie 14 ne re gaye ; Ida.. where the bride will resume status. Mrs. Cullimore said that teaching English in the Burley) the findings of this group showed | High School. The groom is princi-| that actual age has little relation- piano solo was played by Mrs. and ;amnounce | needs of a social group of 400 vol-| The new Mr. and Mrs. Elison| will make their home in Burley,| with d Vocal solos were cial burden will be great if this) Samuelson, D er) anne Wayne Cheney, accompanied by) on Aging.” 1 Joanne Sabin; and Mrs. J. Rulon The Old Age Center of New Eng-| a an P| panied by Mrs. Vern Van Wagen-| ‘Since President Eisenhower callsen; Brant Curtis, accompanied by|ed the conference on Aging in) zs 5 fi y | Ps Sharon Simms; Reed Miner, ac-| 1950, 41 states and Puerto Rico| companied by Mrs. Miner; Mrs.|and Hawaii have formed councils Nelsons g “The social, medical and finan- | For Alta Members, Guests SPANISH FORK — “The Apple Tree,’’ a humaninterest story by John Golsworthy of England, was read recently to members of the Alta Club by Mrs. Milton Nelson of Provo. Mrs. Henry A. Gardner was hostess to club members and guests. Mrs. Ben I. Isaac, president, presided and gave a beautiful inspirational thought that music is love in search of a word. The‘singing was led by Mrs. R. C. Swalberg, with Mrs. P. P. Thomas as O the evening by Dr. William H. Sor- | aged. enson. Mrs. Nelson Reviews Book accompanist given byMrs. i ‘ Nee- The lovely bride the da of Mr. and Mrs. Parley R. Neeley he benedict is a son of Mr. and long prirteenth Ward. served with the U. S. Army in | The bride-to-be was graduated| Korea. ‘Gerontology Subyéct For Receiving guests were Mr. and | Mrs. Parley M. Neeley and Mr lev became the bride of Gerald H and Mrs. Glen Elison Joan Fors-| > Salt Lake Ellison Nov, 15 in Meena BO OR Neeea ica LDS Temple. Vows we d sided at the guest registry. Giftbearers were Jeannie and Judy with John B. Haw! offic FORK—Barbara SPANISH Beverly Hills, Calif She has received a Golden Gleaner award for participation in ward and stake activities. i ide’s parents) Mr. Jenson is a student at Cit y be given by 7 the bride’s that evening in the LDS Twelfth-| College of Los Angeles. He has} Navy. ELAINE MOON 5 B | Miss Sessions is at present em- * ployed as a private secretary in [sn Mrs. J. K. Jenson of Los An-| | geles. The marriage will be sol- | | emnized Dec. 20 in the Salt Lake| [Ls Temnle and a reception will| from Lincoln High School and has recently completed a tour of duty with the U. S. In LDS 7 ernple oe cuple 32.N orth Ist East Y WARDROBE Provo, Utah AMERICAN . Phone FR 3-1923 / M A S N. | arama ROEBUCK AND ca | 207 NORTH 1st WEST, PROVO : | Over 100 studios, over 300,000 figure-perfect members , : OPEN DAILY 9:30 to 6 MON., FRIDAY, ‘til 9 FREE PARKING—FR 38700 ‘ 4 4r : : }'), e . ss st laa ee ot |