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Show Hiss Harmer, Mr. Anderson Wck Nuptial Vows Wednesday An interesting nuptial note in Springville society this week is the announcement ot the marriage mar-riage of Miss Erma Harmer daughter of Mr. and Mrs Leo Harmer of Mapleton, to Marvin James Anderson, son of Mr and Mrs. Peter Anderson of Vineyard The young couple were married mar-ried in the Salt Lake temple Wednesday, Wed-nesday, with George F. Richards Jr., officiating. Several relatives and close friends comprised the bridal party. A reception honoring the newly-weds newly-weds was given Saturday night at the Harmer home in Mapleton with approximately fifty guests attending. at-tending. Entertainment included an interesting in-teresting program and a variety of games. The young couple will make, their home in Burley, Idaho. MRS. MORRIS REYNOLDS FETED AT PARTY Mrs. Morris Reynolds and her family, who have left for California Califor-nia to join Mr. Reynolds, who is working there, were guests of honor at. a- party Monday evening. A delicious luncheon was served to Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Allan, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Allan, Mrs. Hattie Allan, Mrs. Sylvia Allan, and Mrs. Morris Reynolds and her children. The Home Culture club meeting J"Uled for Friday. September the home of Mrs. Harrison V'Lr has been postponed to xhiv October 4. 'li'meeting on October 4 will at 3 P ni. at the home of Z Conover. and all club mem-Z mem-Z are invited to be in attendee. atten-dee. CVAXTES CLUB H0'OHS BRIDE MiSs Lucille Averett was guest , honor at a bride's party given ; members of Les Vivantes club ,he home of Miss Annie I ox dav evening, with Mrs Ber-;';te Ber-;';te Woffinden acting as the as-;;iing as-;;iing hostess. Luncheon was served early in evening, after which a bride's ipbook was made. The following club members rented the guest of honor with i0velv gifts: Lucille Aver-,, Aver-,, Lucille Walker, Virginia Tut-Frances Tut-Frances Tuttle, Katherine Tlle Lucille Strong, Lucille 1-nklns, Evelyn Davis, Bette Lee, ad the hostesses. lU READERS CLUB 0TERTAIXED . jlrs G. B. Orton was hostess to ambers' of the "We Readers" d at her home Thursday eve-sin?- A review of the book, "The Siging Tree." was given in a sry Interesting manner by Mrs. Howard Maycock. Luncheon was served to the folding fol-ding members: Mrs. Harrison Conover, Mrs. Warren Beardall, Sirs. Lynn Alleman, Mrs. Roy Smug, Mrs. Howard Thorpe, Mrs. iiurtce Bird, Mrs. Howard May-k, May-k, Mrs. Maurice Anderson, Mrs. m Bird, and to Mrs. Lena May-:ock May-:ock and Mrs. Mae Fletcher, who tere special guests, and the hos-Sss. hos-Sss. 1TAH VALLEY HOSPITAL IB HAM! OPEN HOUSE From three to five Sunday af-irnoon, af-irnoon, September 29, the Utah Valley Hospital Guild will enter-iin enter-iin the public at open house at he hospital in Provo. General chairman for the affair ii Mrs. H. B. Mensel. The reception recep-tion committee will include Mrs. !. T. Keighley, president of the iild; Miss Mildred Walker, new nperintendent of the hospital; id Mrs. Fred R. Taylor. On the committee for flower korations are Mrs. D. B. Welch, airman; Mrs. Ed Clyde, Mrs. trthur Finley, Mrs. Glen Sum-iou, Sum-iou, and Mrs. G. L. Anderson. In irge of the tea is Mrs. Harvey sing, and Mrs. Owen Hennager Is Airman of music. The tea will commemorate the 'W anniversary ofthe guild. |