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Show s .v( I ft -. SUNDAY HERAW rety and Clubs Church aad 'School; Comics. . ;x; . Classified 1 ' Theater Page 'Editorial ion ror oig.L,oupie is -r -St ". - .Tji ! T - i q 11 Recept 1i 1 A l I -T- I r wen n pmn p i . - ; w 1 ' Highlighting the nupUal func- tions -of -the week end was the J largely attended 'reception Friday ( evening In the banquet hall of the U Joseph Smith building, given by I Mr., and Mrs. Seymour D. Gray, I to' compliment their daughter Betty, and Leon Aiken, who ex- changed vows in the Logan temple i Wednesday evening. l im bridegroom, who is in the UX merchant marines, is a son of Mrs. Mary G: Aiken, of Orem. i For "her. lovely wedding; the i oriae cnose model of white taf- f f eta and tulle, oyer which fell a J fingertip -veil of net caught to a ? lace cap. with dusters of dainty orange -blossoms. Her bouquet "featured'at orchid and was sur- . a . . . - 4 BUM Kat h donla . The bride's charming attendants were Barbara Bailey, Jennie K. G william. Fern Trunky and Fay T. Conder. Barbara was in violet r-rT TaiimU I.. f 1 jg i xern ana rav were f rocked in W toinh- TV.I. I of roses and asters.' Larry Kitchen, also of the merchant marines, was best man. :;t'- Mrs. Gray, mother of the bride, appeared in a white 'crepe model, with floral designs forming the neckline and noolreta hh f ' Aiken, the groom's mother, wore wus mvc mu crepe, xney wore larsonia corsages of corresponding shades. r Mr. and Mrs. Grk'v nH Mm Aiken headed the receiving line, and the. guests were greeted at the f ooor Dy Mr. and Mrs. J. Erval Christensen and Wilford Gray. Decorations were simnlo anH beautiful, the setting for the bridal party, in front of the ma- sive east window, being arranged ww wuie tapers in tall tiered , 4 candelabra, and baskets of white 4 I gladioli. Bouquets of gladioli and pink roses,- together with white candles in crystal holders, were arranged aDOUt . the nail. A. C. Hatch was master of cere monies, and .; program numbers auring tne evening included vocal duets by the Miss Gloria and Donna Singleton,. accompanied by Mrs. Dorothy H.- Tuttle: solos bv Mrs. Jennie K. Gwilliam, with wrs.-uan Keeled at the piano; solos by Moroni Jensen, accompanied accom-panied by Mrs. Rayola Van Wagenenen, and toast, Mrs. A. H. Young. The O S social unit girls of the B Y U sang their Sweet- iiearr ana rin xrtntrm anfl music was played during the evening by a trio, comprising thej Misses Marian Robertson, Deanne Merrill and Betty Nlcholes. The servina was in chttcro nt the : O S girls, who appeared in pasiei lormais. The gift room was in charge of Mrs. A. C. Batch, assisted by Mrs. Wilforcfr Gray and Mrs. Walter F. Whitehead, an aunt from Minneapolis, Minn., and the girls in the gift room were Carolyn Grav.. PatHHa White head, Mary Jean Whitehead and J - k,y 4. ; LxH , v'ry.i : WJ i iX " li L I 1 V; I I i " If i "X,. , 1 I , V fLjfii....- I ft? Honeymooning In Canyon The wedding of Miss Meribah Connie West Mary Helen Ras-i Louise Fyke, daughter of Mr. and roussen ana Gwendolyn White- Mrs. J. C. Fyke. Sr., of Long head had charee of the mpct n . . . . . . . vwjqj- joeacn, uani., lormeriy 01 xsasn i The newly weds are leaving for 1 4 i a. . a. a a i3 w aiiena mercnant marine school. He recently returned from two years at sea, his travels taking him around the world. o EarlyWedding Plans Made Announcement is made of the approaching marriage- of Miss Marjorie Stubbs, daughter of Roy Stubbs. to Alvin Hnrrlinit enr nt 0WBa Vi but. and: Mrs. Roland Harding, Which ia tn tolrA nlua ." next at the bride's home. -Close family members and friends have been bidden to the nuptials, set for 8 p. m. After a short trip, the young couple plan to make their home in provo. Both are graduates of the Lincoln Lin-coln high school - and Sharon seminary. ville, Tenn., to Sgt. Ted W. Angus. Alameda, Calif., where Mr. AikenJ.U. S: A. A. F., son of Mr. and Mrs. George Angus of Provo, took place Saturday evening. Aug. 4, at the home of the bridegroom's parents. The bride wore a beautiful street-lengjh white sheer crepe dress, with all-white accessories, and her flowers were American Beuty roses. Mrs. Don A. Carlson of Ogden. was the bride's only attendant, and she was f rocked in turquoise blue linen, with all-while accessories. acces-sories. She wore a shoulder cor sage of gardenias and pink roses. TSgt. Delbert R. Warner, U. S. A. A. F., served as best man. Immediately following the ceremony, cere-mony, which was performed by Bishop J. Earl Lewis, a small re ception was held for the bridal party. After a brief honeymoon. Mrs. Angus will return to the home of her parents in Long Beach, and Sgt. Angus will report back to oioux Falls, South Dakota, for reassignment. Young Couple Wed In Temple Rics in the Logan temple Thursday united v' in marriage Florence Bird, daughter of Mrs. Melinda Bird of Ma pie ton, and SSgt. Vincent M Brown, -son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Henry T. Brown, of Provo. ' President El Ray Christiansen performed the ceremony, in the presence of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Bird of. Orem. Mr. and Mrs. La-Mar La-Mar Bird of. Springville, Mr. and Mrs. Wilmcr W. Tanner and Sgt. and Mrs. L. Flake Rogers of I Provo, the latter couple home on furlough from Lincoln, Nebraska. The newly weds; are spending aj few days in Salt Lake City, SSgt. Brown' recently returned from two and a half years in the south Pacific, and is to report back to the Hawaiian islands late in August. He is a graduate- of Brigham Young university. ; Pfc. W. S. Folk and his bride, the former LaVern Bartlett, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Bartlett of Provo canyon, whose marriage was announced in the spring, and who are now living at Bremerton, Washington. Happy brides and honeymooning honey-mooning couples featured on today's Society Page are (upper left) Mrs. Vincent M. Brown, nee Florence Bird; (top center) Sgt. Ted W. Angus and his bride, the former Meribah Louise Fyke; (upper right) Mrs. Paul Marl in Cragun. formerly form-erly V e r n a K. Clinger; (lower left) Miss Marjorie Stubbs, soon to marry Alvin Harding, and (lower right) Mrs. Leon Aiken, who before be-fore her marriage was Betty Gray. Engagement Announced SPANISH FORK Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert A. Johnson announce the engagement of their daughter Miss Frances Johfcson to Arvil Clark, son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hen-ry Clajrk'bf Springville, the marriage, mar-riage, will take place Aug: 14. Birthday Party Proves Delightfu Mrs. Thomas McDermott entertained enter-tained Friday evening honoring Mrs. Nolan R. (Jean Gillespie) Brown, the occasion being her birthday anniversary. Social chat and refreshments were enjoyed. a prettily decorated birthday cake being, cut by the honoree. Lovely gifts were-, presented by Mrs. Reed Brown. Mrs. May Isaacson, Mrs. Sharp Gillespie, Miss Betty Pulham, Mrs. Olive Gillespie, Mrs. June Brown, Mrs. Wilma Gillespie. 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The bride was .lovely; in a gowtt of white satU jitid'lace with a finger tip. veil falling from a halo of. net. and pearls. : She held a bouquet of white gladioli, gar- denias and roses. . Attending the bride were Mrs. v Dortha F. Cordner, matron of honor. Miss VerNae Cragun, maid of honor, and the Misses Rene Bliss, Beatrice Gappmayer, Louise Rohbock, Elizabeth Cordon, Dor-thella Dor-thella Rollins -and Mrs. Robert Ferguson, - bridesmaids. Their; gowns were in pastel shades with' corsages, of gardenias,' , roses and- Siauiutt. x-aui Avenon ,01 Ajogaq was best. man. ' .' The bridegroom, a son of Mr. and ' Mrs. T. Martin Cragun of Logan has served with the navy' for over two years and is now home on a 30-day leave, after which he, is to report in San Diego. Calif. A buffet lunch was served foN lowing the ceremony; The bride is a graduate of the Boxelder high -school at Brighany City. Betrothal Is Announced. - SPRINGVILLE " . An announcement an-nouncement of interest to friends here is the .engagement of Miss Myrtle Carter, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David Brinson Carter of Pungo, N". C. to Lt Orval Lowe. son of Mrs. Paul Kelly of this- . city. The marriage is to take placd in the near future in Virginia near Langley field, where Lt. Lowe is stationed. Lt. Lowe is a gunner navigator and radar operator in the army air corps and is instructing at present. He was commissioned at . Hondcn, Texas, in October 1944 Two-Year-Old ; Is Entertained i : A delightful time was spent Thursday celebrating the birthday of little David Tommy , Lund. Many gifts were . presented- to the two-year-old 4ufd 'his grand mother. Mrs. Georee -Salmon of Salt Lake City, and friends, called to see him. -f t ! m si- Xt At rbofw hX MAOEMOISEUT , i 4 f I ' , i- Apr HARPER'S IAZAAR ETTA GAYNES turns on the charm in this softly tailored dolman-sleeved An ANGLO fabric, 100 imported gin wool gray only. 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