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Show ‘Karma Phillips And Brian Roundy Wed 4A Sunday Herald SUNDAY,FEBRUARY11, 1908 Pehewa McFarland Takes Nuptial Vows Sparkling Valentine Mr. and Mrs. Brian K. Roundy greeted friends and family trees romantic background for Mr and Mrs, Jerry Fensterznaker who welcomed guests at an a recep same day at the Salt Lake LDS Temple. A wedding breakfast open house Friday evening fol. lowing their marriage earlier in the evening. Bishop Blaine Norton performed the cere|mony at the Women’s Cultural at Hotel Temple Square, hosted by the groom's parents, followed the ceremony | Center, ‘The bride is the former Re|becce McFarland, daughter of |Mr. and Mrs. Melvin J. Mc |Farland of Provo, Mr. FensterMaker is a son of Mrs. Blanche McSual of Salt Lake City and ‘enstermaker, also of EF members at tion Friday evening at the Sunset Third LDS Ward hail. The couple was married earlier the were erranged in @ pretty and City. The bride wore dress ot lace with old-fashioned lines jand trimming. Her grandmothine cameo was at the throat. |A circlet of satin and lace, em- PATSY JEWETT | Patsy Jewett To Wed Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. A. Max Phillips and Mr. and Mrs. Kilmer Roundy, all of Provo, The bride, the former Karma Phillips, wore an ante-bellum | gown of chantilly lace with a portrait line and a tiered skirt falling in back to a short MRS, CHARLES RUSSELL ANDERSON (Karalue Bandley) train. The lace was accented y |sequins sewn around the nect and on the skirt. Her petal veil | Karalue Bandley Marries of silk illusion was caught with 3 a floral headpiece made of lace chiffon. It was accented with dered with seed pearls, | . |pearl and crystal tear jheld a sot Nel with ae In Church Ceremonies | Charles Russell Anderson ‘Seiteedwh edged to accentuate the of the lace. | Wedding plans ure announced, Invited: to attend the bride| Mr, and Mrs. Louis Bandley|Mrs, Charles E. Anderson of roses. a Mrs, Merlene Leiiget was and gold in keeping ltor Patsy E Jewett and Dan/are Sharon Dart as maid of of Provo announce the mar-| Orem. Matron of honor and Nancy scheme. |J. Loomis who witl be married honor, Mrs. Don Carr and riage of their daughter, Kara- The couple was married on |Hillman was maid of bane. ah bride and /at the Provo SacgersadlyCon-| Carla Atkinson. lou | 10 Charles Russell Jan, 9 at the Anderson home. ‘The newlyweds were feted at|Bridesmaids included Gayle : i a ” wi 16./ Mise Jewett March cere-fromOrem Church house on Feb. 3 by Phillips, Carol Wright, and Ceremony on fir . and Joseph Larsznwere|gregational of|A reception will folow the High ‘SchoolSredunted Anderson, a soa_of Mr. rad an open |Mrs. Byron Dastrup and her | Sandy Nelson.Lisa Roundy and MRS. BRIAN K. ROU;INDY Pca ee 4 the church. |tended Utah Technical College, a =ing jdaughter, Ronaele, : a Phillips) couple are/She now is attending Weber| Hi in raspberry red velveteen fewett of Orem | State College. She has been afProvo High School and hag at- in formals with a Jewett and filiated with Orem Tigerettes, To speed up the benefits of a'tended Cleanliness is the best insurBrigham Young Unlver U L. Loomis ' the Girl Scouts and the Honors matching miniature veil and warm oil treatment that pamp- sity. She is well known in mu- carried a flowered heartof pink ance against insect damage to Cotiliioa. circles. clothing and furnishings, Regucarnations. Sgt. Loomis was graduated ers your hair, cover your head =Mr, Anderson, igh School and with a shower cap and stand) Val Roundy stood as best man lar vacuuming of out-of-the-way from Clare High from Orem shower for five! aiso attended BYU jer « hot for his brother and Merlin Philplaces is recommended since {Ferris State College and is now trousseau aroun before j ‘ a gold verte rine te _ _—— at Hill Air Force — ‘ ” ling the Armed Forces, Heis oS a ine the larvae of clothes moths and are generally beetles caret topped columns Illuminated Vietnam,| in serving after-!currently shampoo you Se. circled a bell The couple will honeymoon in| wards, use at least three sepa- Mrs, Anderson will make her|With ferns and pink floral ar- Hak tha ae ena¥ oc Ai Delightful showers were ar- Ti ” Niagara Falls and return to|rate lather-and-rinse cycles to home in Orem, where she is|Tangements provided the atonor oO ranged for the bride by Mrs, for the areas. u tractive \employed, until his return, ‘wash away all the oil. make a home in Ogden. Mel Brown, Cheryl Topping and \ + MRS. JERRY _FENSTERMAKER (Rebecca McFarland) Chi Chapter % 1 Enjoys Talk * | n Flowers geet Open House Linda Larsen, ail of Salt Lake bridal party. \f Douglas L. Trotter Announced All friends and relatives are ‘Springs, Colo., from Fremont, from Boulder, jlo of Delta, an early June nd who were martian erat 2 ding are , daugh- gether. She also delivered flow- ’ soe at any sign of trouble. Sandy Nelson Linda Ormond and Viola Tru- chen and grocery shower for the Colo. | bride. Merlene Westover, Susie Jen-/ The couple will make a home aeCr ones Mr and Mrs. Harley 5 kins, Marrianne Smith, and in Provowhere Mr. Roundy is Alpine Ward Church from 7|Douglas L, rote, perk ane to 9 p.m. Bonnie is the daugh- Lavon Trotter of Provo and the @ Cupids and bells have a gud ao adoredrentstheream: coupleUnleat_you_ amateur plumber in the family, |sct'tis'tuds teas ts smiteHumber nt fy, Sherry Jones from Colorado | T, Betrothal Of Louette Olsen To Newlyweds Ci. »The were dre At endanis te bride is a graduate of Sirls. Grooming Guide Es & a Diane Killpack arranged a kit) employed. ter of Mr. and Mrs, Fred At-jate Swenson D. Trotter. wood of Pleasant Grove and Miss Olsen is a recent gradu- ‘ Grant is the son of Mrs. Ester ate of Brigham Young Univer- ers,arrange Then sheandwas taught bow] Ladies Literary |Bateman of Alpine and the late sity with « major im business design flowers. Ray Bateman. They will make! education. She is now a teache Cocca with a red Hears About SAD MEENRS: Brrceeeisrtse| Erie Lee ie a it. a sont The Ladies er in Tooele High ag business : . Literary Club; ; wites aroun, the carnation et, Wesesday2 theDome of Stress America a Ng aigDou members were present to hear’ Schoolin the| ent, ? Mr. Trotter is attending the American Legionoteain ‘na Auxiliary to , he was ° , at ion their home in Alpine. gradua [persandaciive campus SPANISH FORK -- A spe tions. arranged program on the vase. a Teview of the book “Tender cially properly using greeninfoliage she ag given by Mrs. Seals American will be me in and it . The : jat the next meeting of the ae Belle Soires ikwer ons, rib. Tieoak waitin ie Ea Spanish Fork Post 68 Auiiary ‘a then showed how to make |% Bttie ) 8 W editor of the campus paper e American Legion, it € COME ON DARLING... - , who is a grand-|was announced today. The Scheduled in ane and discussed the |2#ughter of John D. Lee. Miss) group will meet Feb. 14 at the| S o OPPINSvIlle Memorial Hall, at ake = Veterans = ;way to wear a corsage, heinUbewae 290 p.m. HAVE A FIT! ‘lh Seeeal eaa ee eMGS2 | ‘life and sold real meeting is Mrs. Jack (Cora) Soiree” wi . 2, ‘ to ne and ‘estate, building a fortune of an Swenson, There will be an out-|24 at 6:45 p.m., 55 North Main,| © Adhevith a sengvite| = Allen Gomez, president, estimated eight million dollars. standing speaker and special- Springville, under the sponsor-| _ Yea | q initiati ing the talk, Mrs, (Privileged boys and has built|An initiation for||LDS Ward. ____ erly. Kellersbanger, Don and| eeond on the service homes for them in Arizona, new members will be held that) “Sweetheart Time”is the|Wanda Gottfredson and others. Introductory @inducted the business meet.|She became interested in under-ly arranged musical numbers.|Ship of the Springville Ninth Ladies Chorus, violinist Bev- Offer On These New Patterns . fc. tain ViSo fea where eka these | Sees. irs. me oie , | Soiree aun vesFie Highlights of the orevening will oe month with”teeitdes instittions, which she found- upervising. all members. and ely evening), where an evening|De an art exhibit with work of| Reed & Barton and ice cream, Various |@d and operates. migmbers will be assigned to| their guests are unged to at-of dining and entertainment is)such artists ag Leslie Hales, Mrs. Oaks was introduced by |tend. planned. In the hall decorated|Orvai Harmer, Inez Chader, Le ign cares each month, Mrs. Dorothy Rea. The guests eee with cupids, hearts and flow-|Priel Friel, Richard Beck, . Kenneth Derr and her|were welcomed by the presi- Rinse cookware or soak it as|€?S, tables will be set with ny-/George Black, Stephen Laney, committee will meet next week dent, Mrs. Woodrow Evans,| you prepare to serve each meal.|!on net covers. Lizzie Hodson, Marie George, Stai | iniess... n \ |) with representatives of the Who also read a poem, “Treas-|Food which has hardened is| A five-course dinner will be|Newell and Dorothy Webb. All otber chapters to plan a tasting ured Days” and gave back-|much more difficult to remove.| served by waiters and wattress-|attists have exhibited their tea. 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