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Show PAGE FOUR PROVO (UTAH) SUNDAY HERALD, SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 19 36 soc Orem Girl is Married In California A lovely home wt-'idinp was that of Miss Norma Flizabeth Anderson, daugtm-r "f Mr Mrs. H. O. Anderson "f Orvrr.. who became the bi:de of Ewald A Rohde of Montt-a-y I'ark California, Cali-fornia, Thursday evening at th-home th-home of her uncle and aur.' Mr and Mrs. V. A Gntzma ki . 1M1 South Primrose avenue Alaham-bra, Alaham-bra, Cal. The Rev. I. F.dward Wright performed the ceremony at 7:30 o'clock py trv- light oi white tapers tap-ers in ttfll holders and candelabra in front of an improvised altar ot acacia flowers, calla lilies and smilax banked before the tire-place. tire-place. Twenty-live relatives witnessed wit-nessed the marriage service The bridal party en. e red as Mrs D Edward Wright played the Bridal Chorus :r.m Loht-n-gnh on the pi.inu, and Mr- (iratz-maker (iratz-maker gave the bride iv. marr iage The bride wure an -ns.-nd'lc oi white crepe, made : :.g w.'b a garland f gardemas v. her hair, and carried a shower bouquet oi gardenias and bouvardia Miss Lois Anne Gnt.m ikei cousin, attended the br.ii a.- maid of honor wearing a ior.g trock ' pink organdie over punk .-at::, with a garland of sweet peas in : r hair and carrying a bouque' pink sweet peas and niu- delphinium. del-phinium. Ernest Eldrich atte:. n-d Mr Rohde as best man Following the reception iinr the ceremony Mr- and Mrs Rohde left on a honeymoon trip to San Diego. After February la they will be at home at 131 N'-rth Florence avenue. Monterey Par k. Mrs. Rohde has been lr nr.g witl: Mr. and Mrs. ( Iratznia K--r :'. about six months. She is a graduate grad-uate of PI-...-a:.- t ',. - i'.:gr. school Mr. Rohde is ., te.ai t m, ni )..: at Sears -Roe buck C-.ir.par.y L- -Angeles. r iremen s Wiv 'es At Social Meeting I'r-.v. IlTY A meeting of the men's auxiliary was held fire hall Frniav ev- rMnu. w.' Wclh; Hoover' ar.-l Mi n Mrs Alo'iz. Howe as h strs.- Mrs Guy Walker- av. a -;Vn. ; -nst ra t ;:: --r. the m ski: l : yar pillows, and a tasty lunch e : was ser v-- '. Present w--r e M:s u i L- - ve less. Mrs B--r Kukw i M Clyde Scot: m r a r" Z--bel Mrs. Guv W ilker . M V-Y.. Wilkins. ' Mrs H a ace Lur.- : and Mrs. Moorland Sn-w. THIS IS THE PLACE To Buv Your USED CAR! Look at These Values 19.54 Plymouth JSJJ Hnm,m" $445 19.'i: Plymouth 19.50 Chev CiC Coach iXchev $235 19.-J0 Ford C2C Coach ........ S,F,rd $225 1929 Pontiac C"fl C Coupe ylOj Sedan IUU 1927 Ford Poach . W" TRICKS 193.5 Dod-e It., Ton . , 1934 Chev CJQC; 1 1., Ton . s; . . $500 1929 Dode IK, Ton yAW VETERANS! Buy Your Car NOW. Pay when you g-et ymir bonus. 5todU.otANDER.SON5 Plymouth DeSoto International Trucks RESIDING HERE Glark - Strong Engagement Announced ; Announcement is made by Mr. and Mrs. Heber Clark of Provo, j of the forthcoming marriage of their daughter. Marie, and Elmer i L. Strong, son of Mr. and Mrs. i S. D. Strong, also of this city, i The ceremony is to be per-! per-! formed in the Salt Lake temple. I Friday. Feb. 14. The bride-elect j is a graduate of the Provo high ; school. Mr. Strong- has fulfilled I a mission in the central states. oung Couple United In flapper Fanny says: r C NCA arnage You can't hold the whip hand when vou're roaiine with anerer it J). Liv'iit omia a J ii'"!"! i int! i ! I .ak ( 'it v. ! v. as -rd vi a ) r'-i(iiii' at i). MnKFAT. Jr.. who recently moved to :'niii, Sail Lake City, with her husband, .-uprrintrndeiit t the I'tali Power and s; in thf roo div uoi Mrs. Mot'i'at was nn nihi'i- oi uu- youngrr social set m an (fine widely know;; in musical circles.' she ol the Junior League. 1 lie Moiiats are lo West Second South street. Beth Ashworth Couple To Br Married In .-JS.ew ork T:i.' A ' !iV. 1"' i: i nan.' i : ia uu ht ei . hv. ' h . - Clek ni n : Miss .1 Mi ..! i'lnV H' . ', , i v Wed Monday Mi ind Mrs. l.-air lar-ris of !!:. W!!'i !'i .ll'.IloUla-i' thf fll- t;ai;-ni.'nt -l then iaught-r. Xatie. In Htstun Wilberg. M'ti or Mr. and Mrs Kvn Wilbur ? als.i of Orem Th ii;; i i i.i l: t- will takf place M'.r.'l.iv iv. th- S-ilt I i k . temple ir New I ) M : : ! r ".!: i :-. . pr- si.l.-r.t : h- f i .:;. :-.y .: I 1 p m. at he-.-. n tn I-! '-.r.' of Mr s ( !-M: !-M: s A !'AV- 'it::, i:.. t :n : "i t h . ;U'i i.iinpai.'e"! her ,, New Y--rk: L"n-n e- :;. ! . rr..-; H Y V Mu re! A. ' - 1 ' U"n Mrrli- li: :n.i;.t'il ' and Mr and hel ! Srr.'i h l Pi vi-M vi-M i :- Smr h is a cor.si!: Lovely Gifts At Sh ower i r Siria Miti K 1 be :e r.e Mi a i -.veddin dinner . t he .i;ie. ie;-. ?.r Pake Pia.-M. they ii'.neyne. !. n.i . ;.; Trv-y vn: return t ;; I . make then home As k'A : ' k will .-p-nd tw. ... .!.:; : ela ' : 'e a i:d ! a-ra i r-'ur::ine h'.r:;.- Mrs William B Peay gave a dehghriui eridal shower ,it the hem- .f her- daughter-in-law, Mrs Charles Peay Thursday eve-u-.r.iz. t'; her daughter. Mrs. Les-!' Les-!' Km. h. r. the liirner- Inez Peay. Mrs 'Irare Pishej and Mrs. M. r r is Peay had charge of a num- e- . .f n..ve! and inter esting sanies, pri7.es f.,r which went to Mrs F- eman St-wai t. Mrs. Roy Adams and Mrs Charles Peay A Tendered Sister H inuring tht-n sister Miss Zella Peterson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. X. A. Peterson of Provo, became the bride of Kirk I. Brasher, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. Brasher of Huntington. Utah, in the Salt Lake temple, Friday, which was the birthday anniversary anniver-sary of the blade's mother. A pestle Stephen L. Richards performed the ceremony, the following fol-lowing family members of the young couple being in attendance: . Mr. ano Mrs. Peter-son. Mr. and ' Mrs. Brasher, the parents; Mr. and Mrs George Bollschweiller of Salt Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. B. Vern Bullock and Benjamin H. Bullock of Provo. and Mrs. Dar-wm Dar-wm Ellett of Genola, Utah, a sister sis-ter of the groom. F( Mowing the ceremony, Mr. and Mrs Bollschweiller. sister and brother-in-law of the bride, tendered ten-dered an elaborate wedding dinner- at ther home Covers were laid for the above named, also Mrs. Karl Peterson of Provo, and M and Mrs. Lawrence Peterson ( f Ogden. Pink sweet peas were in a si 1 - . ver bowl, and pink tapers in silver :n klers were at the table ends. Mr and Mrs. Brasher are re-sining re-sining at 9 West Second South str. et Mr Brasher will resume his studies at the B. Y U Women Invited To H ear Lecture The home economics department depart-ment of the B. Y. U. will sponsor a lecture by Dr. Hazel M. Cush-mg Cush-mg of New York City. Wednesday Wednes-day evening at H:;0 o'clock m the faculty room at the university. l)r Cashing will speak on "Guiding the Adolescent Girl." All Ivmemakers of Provo are extended extend-ed a eerrlia mvit a r ior. Skating Party Proves Delightful A group of students of the Pro-v'i Pro-v'i Beauty school enjoyed skating at Park Ro-She Thursday evening, after- which a tasty luncheon was served. Present were: Miss Edna Scott. Mrss Ruth Speckart. Miss LaRue FrecKieu.n. .mss Fawn Argyle. Miss Ruth' Nielsen, Miss LaRue Boyce. Miss Helen Mortenseii. Miss Xedra Sumner- and Miss Arlene Clements Buke" Robison Weds Girl In Denver Especially interesting is the an-rf an-rf utieement of the marriage of Miss Jean Martin of Dtnvei,. Colo, to Buile "Buke" Robison, outstanding athlete, son of Mrs. Reva H. Wagener ol Provo. which took place December l.r m Denver. Den-ver. Colo. Mr. a ri(l Mrs. Robison are residing re-siding at Raymond, Alberta, Can., where Mr. Robison i; coach at the high school. Also, he has charge of the recreational activities in Raymond and instructs a large group of M I A giiis in physical education. "Buke" graduated from the B Y U in 134 and during his college days, was recognized as an outstanding athlete. He was a member of the loothall squad, also the basketball team. He was affiliated af-filiated with the Tausig socil unit. ik.wng his graduation, he play-i-(! professional football in Memphis, Mem-phis, Tenn. Club Calendar Bridal Sh ower City Briefs eori.e . n . r i . a : i g i 1 Mr M i Ft Mr '.f irth-n. depar liner-. I i. ! i-! the Amenean L---I Mrs W : Mr arid !. M l i. r.h.ol i: -d Mi nl Pr .v... ar d d! Lake City e:,i ie. i a me-. '. -a.ri alal aUXil-M: aUXil-M: Woisl.'y i . and at the 1 .'I ! eshll.ee; 1 -ervi Helen ThiuiKis, Mr .,:.d M: - H . .a .' w.-i t a ! . a ppe-e ppe-e Air- : l.'.-h: ! ' i . ! i l g 1 1 ' l o ! v Thiin;;e, ue-: ue-: ie i : l - opera t lo; , 1 1- r . v at t ei - .iein;..us luneiieon was serveu. at tec whieh the guest of honor was i.res;ited wiih many beautiful beauti-ful gifts. In attendance were: Mrs. Joseph Jo-seph P Johnson, Mrs. Stella M ney Mrs. George Groneman. Mi v La'or' Payne. Mrs Herbert Hoare. Mis John Gnaud. Mrs. Willi nr. Gammon. Mrs, Grace Fisher. Mrs Brigham Johnson. Mrs Lillie Seott. Mrs. Freeman Stt war t. Mrs Mar garet Peay. Mrs. Roy Chappell. Mrs. Roy ChappeM. Jr . Mrs. K J. Duckett. Miss Fav Hoare. Miss Janet Rob-ems. Rob-ems. Miss Leo la Adams, Mrs. Jesse Adams. Mrs Harvard Adams. Mrs Morris Peay. Mrs. Charles Peay Mrs J. Max Roberts. Rob-erts. Dean Peay. Beverly Duckett. La- I and Bobby Peay. elke to Observe 20th Anniversary Xelke Reading club members will celebrate the twentieth anniversary an-niversary of the organization of the club, with a dinner party Monday evening at o:30 o'clock at Keeleys The partners are to be honor guests Mrs Iester Mar.gum is eenera! arrangements chairman. Miss Anna Fmrer. bride-elect. Mrs. Vivian Harrison and Mrs Paul Stewart gave a shower at the home of their mother. Mrs. J E. Farrer Wednesday evening. Twenty-five young friends enjoyed en-joyed an evening of games and music, and a tasty luncheon was served. Beautiful grits were presented pre-sented to the guest of honor. "Gold and Green" Ball Planned The annual "Gold and Green" ball of the Bonneville ward M I. A will be held Wednesday evening at the amusement hall Henry Steineckert s orchestra vwii rurnisn the music. A is now Deing selected and her of special features planned. HOME ARTS Members of the home arts section sec-tion oi the Women's Council will meet Monday at 2:30 o'clock at the Women's club house. O. A. Spear will give a talk on "Building "Build-ing the Home." A special program of music has been planned. Members Mem-bers of the school committee are especially urged to be present. O. S. ALMNAE A meeting of the O. S. Alumnae Alum-nae v ill be held at the home of Mrs. Loi. B. Christensen, Monday evening, and a full attendance is urged S()( iL ART The Social Art club will meet Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. Lena D. Swenson, instead of Wednesday evening. IJTKR.AR section The literary section of the Women's Council will meet Wednesday Wed-nesday evening at 7:30 o'clock at the home of Mrs. J. M. Redd. 107G Fast Center street. LA MHO A T A I Members of the Lambda Tan club will meet with Mrs. Marie B. Bullock at the home of Mrs. Edna . Mae Hedquist Monday evening. The girls are asked to notify Mrs. j Bullock Sunday by calling either ; 651 w ni 748. CLI VKI.ii Mrs Grace H. Fullmer will be 1 hostess to members of the Clivell cub Monday evening at her home. 425 North Fourth West street. O. K. S. Valley Chapter No. 3, O. E. S.. will meet Tuesday evening at S o'clock at the Masonic temple. The North American king snake, with the utmost impunity, will attack at-tack any other snake on the continent. con-tinent. It it is bitten by a snake a num- frcm Africa, India, or anv other ire being foreign land, however, it is im-mediatelv im-mediatelv affected. queen Mr. aud Mrs. Kiiosell I.. Truher. M; oai Mrs Stanley Brad- ii.uv i : c'iai i ;ty. ha ve returned M.o. th li the en- iron; . : ! .o i n .- va cat ion '.l' iiei :. sVi .-s Thev ; joyed i trap a Havana. Cuba. j Mr. and Mrs. .i,a ri'iicf I'eler- j san i.mi baby oi Og.len. are spend- i mg a lew days m Provo J Mrs. Russell Rolertsoii and j daughter i '. Twin Falls. Idaho, I ;..i' here visiting with Mis Rob- j ert soli's sister. Mrs Ernest Reynolds. Reyn-olds. PASTOR SrCCI'MRS PORTLAND. 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