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Show . t". PROVO (UTAH) SUNDAY HERALD, SUNDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1937 ' PAGE " THREE Interesting Features For Women; Club and Lodge News Ethel D. Rambeau Society Editor Phone .494 Many Attend Reception For Young Couple A delightful social affair of Friday evening, was the wedding reception held in " the Lake View ward amusement hall, and given by Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Williamson, William-son, in honor of their daughter. Ezma, and Paul Rumel Cragun, who were married Thursday evening eve-ning in the Salt Lake temple. George F. Richards Jr., per-i per-i formed the ceremony. in the presence of the bride's mother; Mr. and Mrs. Emel W. Williamson, William-son, Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Cragun, Cra-gun, parents of the groom, Mr. and Mrs. Sheridan Cragun and Mrs. Lloyd Tate. Approximately 350 relatives and friends attended the wedding reception, re-ception, the hall being attractive with streamers and flowers of the season. The bride was attired in white satin with a tuile veil tied with dainty blue satin bows. She carried car-ried a bouquet of bride's roses. Mrs. Alice Harris, sister of the bride, was matron of honor and Vas dressed in pale blue taffeta. La Verl Lunceford and Edna Scott were bridesmaids. Miss Lunceford appearing in dark blue chiffon velvet and Miss Scott in yellow chiffon and lace with yellow satin slip. Each carried a corsage of carnations and lily of the valley. Sheridan Cragun was best man. Little Misses Grace Wiilliamson. dressed in pink. Nyla Mae Cragun in blue, and Connie Ray Cragun. also in blue, were flower girls. Dancing was enjoyed to the music of Steineckert s orchestra. The following program was carried car-ried out with Ernel W. Williamson, William-son, master of ceremonies: Solo, Mrs. Sheridan Cragun, accompanied accom-panied by Mrs. Erma Swenson, "I Love You Truly' musical read-, read-, ing, Jeneal Stevens; duet. Nyla Mae and Connie Rae Cragun. nieces of the groom; reading, Darlene Cragun: solo. "Tll Me That You Love Me." Clyde Williamson, Wil-liamson, accompanied by La Von Williamson; solo, Paul Taylor, Sweet Mystery of Life," Miss Will'amson accompanist. Delicious refreshments were served with Mrs. Tenie dinger in charge. Mrs. Mabel Williamson, William-son, Mrs. Minnie Nuttali took charge of the presents which were many and "beautiful. A large number of out of town people peo-ple attended. Mi. and Mrs. Cragun will makY their home in Lindon. Election Held Women - ', --At-i J , - - ' ? Hs ; Tl - - JT - y V ;-v- ? I ji I - - -m I V -"' t ' . "''' is X ilr ENGAGEMENT MADE KNOWN Announcement is made by Mr. and Mrs. William Connell of Provo, of the uetrothal of their attractive daughter, Maxine, to Thomas O. Short, assistant manager of the Provo Keeley store, and a son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Short of Salt Lake City. Wedding plans are being madt1 for the latter part of January, the ceremony cere-mony to le performed in the Sail Lake temple. The well known young couple wili reside here. ' Miss Connell is cashier at Keeleys. Mr. Short has fulfilled a mission in Norwav. Bone - Bandley Reception Is Attractive companied by Miss Stott, who also played a piano solo. Delicious refreshments were served. Handsome wedding gifts were received. Mr. and Mrs. Bandley have left for a short trip through southern south-ern Utah, and upon their return, will reside in American Fork, where Mr. Bandley operates a service station. Mrs. Prince Is Club Hostess Mrs. Wallace Prince was hostess host-ess to members of her bridge club at an enjoyable Christmas affair at her lovely new home Friday evening. The rooms were bright with Christmas ornaments and a large tree. After dinner, bridge was played, Mrs. Milo Bean winning the nigh score prize and Mrs. O. W. Beebe the second, favor. Christmas gifts were exchanged. Mrs. Walter Robinson of Los Angeles, sister of the hostess, was a guest, and the members present were: Mrs. Emerson Bradley, Brad-ley, Mrs. G. T. Braun, Mrs. Ross Nuttali. Mrs. Clyde Clark. Mrs. O. W. Beebe, Mrs. Milo Bean and Mrs. Ralph Hedquist. Mr. and Mrs. John W. Bone of Pleasant View, tendered ' a . delightful de-lightful wedding reception in the Pleasant View ward hall Thursday Thurs-day evening, complimentary to their daughter, Ruby, and Willard B. Bandley, son of Mr. and Mrs. Karl Bandley of Provo, who were married in the Salt Lake temple Thursday morning by President William M. Waddoups. Mrs. Bone and Mrs Bandley, the mothers, witnessed the ceremony, as did President William G. Sears Mr. and Mrs. John Bucher (Beu-lah (Beu-lah Sowards ) newlyweds, and Mrs. Wilbur Sowards. Presidents Waddoups Wad-doups and Sears were mission presidents of the groom during his labors in the Samoan Islands. Three-hundred guests attended the smart reception, and were received by the parents of the young couple. The nail was beautiful with trimmings trim-mings of white and silver, streamers stream-ers and candles being predominant, while baskets and vases of pink rosebuds were also employed. The bride was charming in a gown of white satin, and her white silk tulle veil -was caught with white velvet ribbons and pearls. She carried rosebuds and sweet peas Mrs. Howard Dixon, as matron of honor, was in maroon ma-roon velvet with silver trimmings, and the brides maids, the brides' sisters, the Misses Dorothy and Nita Bone, wore cerise taffeta and cream silk net, respectively. They wore lovely corsages of sweet peas. Mrs. Bone was in plum velvet and Mrs. Bandley in I Eleanore blue taffeta Howard j Dixon, cousin of the groom, was best man. - Sterling Cluff was master of ceremonies, and dur.-ng the evening even-ing of dancing, a short program was presented. Harold Brereton sang, accompanied by Miss Ruth Stott; a musical reading was furnished by Madge Lewis, ac- COME IN AND SEE FOR YOURSELVES THE LARGE AND BEAUTIFUL ASSORTMENT OF GIFTS FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY! Perfect Gifts for the Men of Genuine Leather - -Chromium Ware - Lamps - Social Supper Tray (steel) -Wooden Service Trays - Complete Line of Pottery -Beautiful Stationery - Gorgeous Scrap Books -Diaries - Photo Albums - Large Variety of Choice Books - Book Ends - Desk Sets. Be Distinctive and Send Christmas Cards From the - - Utah Office Supply PHONE 15 43 E. CENTER By Al-Gue-Ween Club At Yuletide Party A delightful Christmas party' j was enjoyed by the Al-Gue-Ween , Election of officers was held i club members at the home of Mrs. i at the meeting of the auxiliary j Lynn Gronem;;n Thursday after-! s enior Hop of Mt. TimDanoeos camp, No. noon. 4. U.S.W.V., held at the Women's Wo-men's clubhouse Thursday evening. eve-ning. Mrs. Leila Stevens succeeds Mrs. Mattie Ellett as president, and other women elected at this time were Mrs. Myrtle Rop- Gifts were exchanged, anu prog- Birthdays Are Celebrated Friends of Mrs. W. R'. Green and Mrs. George Worthen gave a delightful dinner and card par- tv Fridav evenine at the Green Gala preparations are being i residence, in celebration of their iaid for the annual senior hop, 1 birthday anniversaries. Thursday ressive 500 was followed hv nito be held at the Provo high! Christmas candles and flowers delicious dinner. The table was; school gym Thursday evening! were arranged on the tables, and attractive with poin.-ettas, and th?!at 9 o'clock rooms cheerv with Lhnstma? col- , v. v. -o ) w , , Db Orton s orchestra has been ors and emblems. Mis. Charles . , -r- - m '. o "ii inr in': 11 .llu r ;i i.l er, senior yice president; f-; and Mr,. Clvde Snuieton the ser- Norma f uhk, junior vice piesi- dent; Mrs. Bessie Grimm, secre- ' ond favor. In attendance were: Mrs. Rav- Anderson, chaplain; Mrs. Mattie mond Nelson. Mrs. Bessie LeVitre tm tv. Mrc and Mrs. Lyman Woods, cruestti Annie' B Johnson historian : Mrs. aml he following members: Mrs j officers, as follows: Kay Kirk ' T . T T . : , m II ' .. J 1 . covers were laid for Mr. ana Mrs. Green, Mr. and Mrs. Worthen. Wor-then. Dr. and Mrs. Stanley M. engaged, and the theme is to be . Clark, Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Land of the MidnigM Sun," 1 Ercanbrack, Mr. and Mrs. T. H Sumner, Dr. and Mrs. M. W. with Farrell Collett in charge j Merriil Provo; Mrs Ernest Hal. ol decorations. Verson and Mrs. Vivian Farrer The committee comprises the . of Salt Lake City. Alice Brown, conductress; Mrs Martha Crosbie, associate conductress; con-ductress; Mrs. 'Frances Simpson, Payson, guard; Mrs. Lydia Dal-lin, Dal-lin, assisting conductress; Mrs. Ora Cunningham, musician; Mrs. Jennie Shelley, color bearer. shaw, Mrs. Charles Jones, Mrs. Fred Cooper, Mrs. Dan Kirkwood. 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