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Show THE SUNDAY HERALD PROVO. IT! AH COUNTY. UTAH SUNDAY. SEPTEMBER S. 194 b N Society and Glubs Theater Page ty ao Editorial Church and School Classified u SoCD d ews Young-Mills Reception Is Largely Attended Function Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Young honored their daughter Lois, and Delbert Mills, at a largely attended wedding reception re-ception held in the Lake View ward hall Friday evening. The young couple were married Wednesday in the Salt Lake temple. Mr. Mills is a son of David Mills of Price, and a grandson grand-son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Wells of Vineyard. Two hundred guests enjoyed the evening of dancing,! program and refreshments. White and pink asters in large baskets were arranged! throughout the reception hall. Well Known Provo Couple WedlnS.L. An early autumn wedding, Sat- Mr. and Mrs. George F. Wells were at the door to greet the ! guests and the receiving line comprised Mr. and Mrs. Young.1 parents of the bride: Thomas Wells, grandfather of the groom.' who celebrated his eighty-sixth birthday anniversary on that i day: Mr. and Mrs. Erven Mills of: Ogden. brother and sister-in-law; of the groom; Alvin Harding, best urdav. united in marriage Miss man; the groom and bride: Mrs. Neva Strate. daughter of Mr. and; Ross Nielsen of Sacramento. Mrs. Fred C. Strate of Provo and Calif., sister of the bride, matron Dr. Rex T. Thomas, son of Mr. of honor: and the bridesmaids, and Mrs. A. M. Thomas, also of Mrs. Valene Prestwich, Mrs. Car- this city. ol Pardi, Mrs. Marjorie Harding! A largc bovl of dainty white and Miss Wilda Wells. They were asters Kiadioli and fern served' in dainty pastels and wore cor- as a background for the ceremonv sages of gardenias, pink rosebuds pcrf0rmcd bv Frank T. Taylor, at anrt wmte giaaion. tnc Lion House in Salt Lake City. iiic uiiuc ... ..o- ,,,:c th. w 1111. iiuuiiai, iiiv Among Provo s Nearly- Weds :: v . Miss Dawna Sorenson, to become bride of Arvil G. Banks ditional white satin, over which fell a short veil of silk net at tached to a crow n of pearls. Her bouquet was of white gladioli. eardinias and pink rosebuds, w ith knotted streamers to the floor. Harold Bailey was master of ceremonies and the program included in-cluded a solo by Leland Wells. accompanied by Wilda Wells; toast to the bride. Marcel Young, an uncle: toe aance, Geraldine Newlyweds Provo Couple $ErJvAre Honored 'To -Be Wed At Reception chose a soft gray wool dress med with rose sequins. Her semble was brown accesso nosegay of pink roses and drop-i letts of carnation centered with a whiteorchid. Mrs. D. H. Mercer of Swarth-J more. Pa., the matron of honor. wore a rose and black print dress. 'clubhouse was the scene of a de Hal M. Thomas, brother of theilightful reception honoring a -Searle: toast to the groom, Lewis groom, served as best man. young couple recently married. F. Wells. ! Immediately following the cer- Mr- a.nd Mrs Grant M. Morrill. Mrs. Marcel Youne was in emonv. Mr. and Mrs. Strate hon- Mrs- Morrill is the former Mag- .charge of the handsome gift dis- ored the young couple with lun- nlav accict-oH hv JCanr.- Vr.iirf rhpnn at 1h I. inn Wnnsp with and" Geraldine Searle. The serv- immediate members of the family iJr. MorrilK the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ross Nielsen and Mr. centered with a lovely wedding The young bride was in a lovely and Mrs. Vernard Anderson, and cake topped with a miniature j white gown of net and brocade Mrs. Harold Bailey had the bride and groom and featuring and carried a corsage of orchids. Bride's book in charge. streamers of pink and white She wore a coronet entwined After a few days in Salt Lake mums' extending to the ends of with flowers, in her hair. City, the newlyweds will return the table. j Brother of the groom. Jack D. to make their home in Vineyard. The newlyweds are planning to' Morrill, was best man and a sis- honevmoon at Yellowstone Dark.ter of the bride, Mrs. Ray H. and Lake Louise, in Canada, re- Snow was matron of honor. Mrs. turning to make their home in 'Snow wore white net over black Salt Lake Citv. jersey. ' I The five bridesmaids. Mr Sulivr.n's. "Mikado" was the topic Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Sorenson r discussion Thursday evening announce the engagement of,at thc nome of Mrs' MrUc Cla " their daughter. Miss Dawna Sor-,scm" , , . . lenson, to Arvil G. Banks, son of mc meme. enuiiea "Music, Thursday evening, the Women sjthe ute Mr flnd Mrs G,en w uas read by Mrs Hilton Robert- Banks. They are to be married son at the beginning of the meet-Wednesday, meet-Wednesday, in the Salt Lake tern- ng. and laterv a biography of pie Gilbert and Sullivan was given The prospective voung bride is b' Mr" E,liza C Nelson. Three a graduate of the Provo huh.1 cerpts from the opera were school and L D S seminarv. She sun bv TVDyC ac" attended the Brigham Young uni- cornpanied by Mrs. Lillian oung versitv and is a member of thend tbc stoTru was read b' M"-Chi M"-Chi chapter of Beta Sigma Phi. :oscphine Johnson. , , ...... Assisting hostesses were: Mrs. v?tr- ,B.a"kS S aUc"dcd the!tdna Taylor. Mrs. Sadye Lewis B U. later serving in thc army j Me m--,u ni,i a He performed a Josc,,h Ahlanrirr nrrslrirnt w charge of the meeting. Betrothal Is iMade Known Announcement is made of th i approaching marriage of Miss RoDene Farrer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Ernest Farrer, to Richard Clyde Forsyth, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Albert Forsvth 'of Price. tne ceremony will be performed per-formed in the Salt Lake temple Sept. 17, and a wedding reception will compliment the young couple the following evening. Miss Farrer is a graduate of the Provo high school, where she was active in journalism and dramatics. dra-matics. She attended the Brig-ham Brig-ham Young university last year. She is affiliated with the Beta Sigma Phi sorority, Chi chapter ;in Provo. acting as treasurer of that sorority. Mr. Forsyth is a veteran of World War II having served in the Marine corps for the past the Carbon high school and has three years. He is a graduate of been attending the Y. He is a member of the American Legion auxiliary at Price, and is a member mem-ber of the Marine Corps league. : Thc young man has accepted a j call to fill an LDS mission and 'will depart after completing this school year. Both young people are graduates gradu-ates of the LDS seminarv. Light opera is the chosen theme lham, Mrs. Hilton Robertson, Mrs. Kenneth Weight. Mrs. Veda! After their marriage, they will for the A L R chapter 6, this Mrs. Wanda M. Snow. Mrs. Laura M. Nelson and Mrs. Amandaitake a short honeymoon, return- coming year, and Gilbert and i Spaulding, Mrs. John T. Taylor. Johnston. ing to make their home in Provo. J 1 . "5 1 Miss LcNac I .arsen, bride-elect of David L. Williams Miss Ro Dene Farrer. soon to marry Richard Clyde Forsyth 'Light Opera' To Be Discussed At Reynolds Club Meeting dalene M. Thornton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Thornton, and Mr. and Morrill. i for two years. .mission in the eastern states. I The young couple intend make their home in Provo. to m Legion, Auxiliary Arranging For Canyon Outing The American Leffion and aiiy liary is holding. itseRgu.gl -eaij- M.-Grovec and Mrs. Grace Har-;?drVe3 -m" soft tsutets Married In Ward Chapel The Ruests present were: Mrs. Caro line Holley, Mrs. Josephine jChristenson. Mrs. Martha Krictz-tiian Krictz-tiian and Mrs. Charles Hildy. Lovely autumn flowers decorated decor-ated the rooms and refreshments were served to the members present: Miss Grace Cheever Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Hedquist in Joce Thornton. Miss Lois Mor-; W tl I LL O I LU UkZ. L Spnccr Clark, Mrs. James A. ; Vivian park. nil. sisters of the bride: Miss Bev- Clayson, Mrs. Edith B. Cottam, Supper will be served. lerly Watkins. Miss Colleen Kodel, SPRING VILLE Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Ivan Croft, Mrs. Olive i Mrs. Harvey Hiecins. Mrs. j.''u m.ia iuc mumu wcic.arrei waters announce tnc mar- racer. Mrs, uscar uarrett. Jlrs.J yon party Thursday evening at 8 nsorf comprise the committee. o clock at the summer home of and will take reservations. HHUINU r r-" 1 AS SEEN IN J VOGUE 1 . - J 1 h :"!:.- 1 Making Plans For Wedding triaw of 'their daughter ATis"srtL'ynn Hevward. Mrs. James A. Flowers, blue and white del- Marcile Waters, to Donald B. Hemic. Mrs. Alfred Johnson. iPhiniums:. white, red and purple Latchcl. son of 'Mr. and Mrs. Miss Ethel Kerr, Mrs. Sadye asters, gayly decorated the hali. Larry Eatchel of Salt Lake City,; Lewis. Mrs. C. A. Moffitt. Mrs. I There were many beautiful gifts, which took place Monday, in the' Joseph C. Nelson, Mrs. Hannah J. W. Thornton acted as master'FOurth ward chapel, with Bishop ;01droyd. Mrs. George Ramsbot-of Ramsbot-of ceremonies for the program Erwin Sheffield of the Sixth! " which followed the receiving, ward performing the ceremony Readings were given by Miss After their marriage, t Dora Jean Cameron, Miss Anne. couple were honored with a Whiting, Mrs. Lois Christensen ception in the Fourth ward hall and Miss Eliza Morrill. Songs by The bride was charming in a A. Wendell Christensen, Erlin white net over silk gown with iThornton and Mrs. Floyd Thorn- silk net veil fastened te a halo ton. with Mrs. Clara Anderson of pearls. She carried a bcau-and bcau-and Mrs. Howes accompam inR. tiful bouquet of Talisman roses Mrs. Leah Robertson favored with'rnd gardenias. a guitar selection. The toasts to Attending the bride were her the bride and groom were given s.ster. Miss Marva Waters with bv Victor A. Slade and Jack D. 'Miss Reeda Bjarnson. Miss Bev- j Morrill. respectively. Delicious erly Bovcr, Miss Valetta Fullmer refreshments were served and the and Miss Thelma Waters as 'remainder of the evening guests bridesmaid--. William McHcnry ' enjoyed dancing. One hundred of Salt Lake City was best man. ana imy guesis were present. i in tnarge of tne serving were The young couple are honey- the Misses Carol Conover.. Carol mooning at the canyons in south- Clark, Darlene Weight, Elizabeth ern Utah and on their return, are Wish. Marian Bartholomew. NUa i planning to make their home in j;uth Tingev. Miss Norma Weight Provo. een Craven iColl (Complimented was in charge of the guest book .and Miss Lenore Weight the gift book. I i The serving tabic held a beau-' tiful wedding cake topped with a miniature bride and groom. ; Thc couple left shortly aftrr their reception on a few days honeymoon trip to Yellowstone park. i I ETTA GAYNES gives soft contours to this collarless coat. Beautiful tailored in a PACIFIC 100rc wool. Quality rayon lined with EARL-GLO. Black, green, winter white, and brown, LEWIS Ladies' Store, Inc. "IT'S SMART TO BE THRIFTY" The home of Miss Doris Bullock. Bul-lock. 690 East Fifth South street. I Friday evening was the scene of; la lovely bridal shower given in y All A "T jhonor of Miss Colleen Craven, af-.VI S. AlireO I 0 Ifianced bride of James Pinegar. ' r-) i i iby her close friends. ! be (lOnOrPfl program was given, inciua- ling two songs, trio, com Miss Claudine Marsha Elliott and Miriam Christensen. accompanied by Doris Mae New-;ton; New-;ton; reading. Miss Barbara Wink-jlcr; Wink-jlcr; piano solo, Miss Rosalie Robinson; Rob-inson; piano solo. Miss Dorothv ;n. includ-; n. ,npoHdeieon:0n Birthday I Young; song. Miss Doris Bullock, 'accompanied by Miss Rosalie Robinson. ! The entertainint? rooms va decorated with asters. Refresh-; ments were served 35 guests and! many useful and beautiful gifts; Iwerc received bv the bride-elect.1 , , Former Provoan j j Is Visiting Here ; i Friends will be interested to: learn that Mrs. Genevieve Bo-' shard Ross, of Jackson, Tenn., is! i visiting in Provo at the home of; her mother. Mrs. Hayden Boshard.j I Friday evening a party was! piven hnnnrino th vicitnr t-ithl Mrs. Elsie S. Miller acting as hostess. The rooms were decor- - - - - ...... ""..- . . i yj v. a, serving as an artistic background I for the evening of cards. Tasty I refreshments were served and a lovely gift presented to the guest ;Ol honor. ! The guests present were: Mrs I Edna Mae Hedquist. Mrs. Flor-j e.icc Jensen. Mrs. Erma Wiest.l 'Mrs. Erma Anderson. Mrs. Elmai Boardman. Mrs. Louise Cornell.' Mrs. Gladys Davis, Mrs. Erma! , Boshard, Mrs. Lacy Swain, Mrs.i ;Cora Vest and Mrs. Vie Wasden. ,One of Provo's oldest ma-I ma-I trons. Mrs. Sarah L. Allred, will celebrate her ninety-second birthday anniversary Wednesday at her home, and a family dinner will compliment compli-ment her at Chicken Roost, at 6 o"clock. The widow of Silas L. Allied. All-ied. Mrs. Allred makes her home at 35 East Fourth South street. She is t"ie mother of 12 children. 11 or whom are living and all will attend the celebration, some with their husbands and wives. They include: Mrs. C. W. Tenney of San Francisco, Scott Allred of Hailey. Idaho. Ida-ho. Mrs. Edna Packard of Oakland. J. F. Allred of Salt Lake City. Charles H. All-red All-red of Provo. Mrs. Fawn Hedquist Hed-quist of Oakland. Mrs. Lillian Lil-lian Hardy of Provo. Mrs. Mrs. Beth Jones of Hailev, Idaho, Will Allred of Rodeo. Calif., Dorothy Werry of Boise, Idaho and Mrs. Harry Har-ry B. Ashton of Salt Lake City. Mrs. Allred has always made her home in Provo. She is still active and enjoys en-joys crocheting and knitting. She is a member of the Relief Re-lief society and the Daughters Daugh-ters of Utah Pioneers, representing repre-senting the latter organization organiza-tion in the Pioneer Days' celebration queen, July 24th, 1945. Mr. and Mrs. George N. Larsen of Provo, announce the engagement of their daughter. LeNae. and David L. Williams, son of Mrs. D. H. Williams -of Emery, Utah. The marriage is to take place in the Manti temple Sept. 23. and a reception will be given in their honor in the Joseph Smith building the following evening. Miss Larsen is a graduate of the Provo high school and attended Brigham Young university uni-versity for a year. She is a violinist and belonged to thc BYU symphony orchestra, and is active in music. Mr Williams is a war veteran vet-eran and has been a student of the Brigham Young university uni-versity for two years. He intends in-tends to complete his college course and is affiliated with the Tausigs. j After a brief honeymoon in j Utah's southern parks, the young couple will make their i home in Provo. l: Tres Joli Club jEnjoys Bridge I Tres Joli club members met i Thursday afternoon at the home Of Mrs. D. D. Sutton. I Mrs. T. A. Thurman and Mrs. Allie Jones were assisting host- esses to the nine members and two guests present. Mrs. Martha iCragun and Mrs. W. H. Meneray. I were the guests and the members jwere: Mrs. John Ellison. Mrs. Gertrude Page. Mrs. Bert Sutton. I Mrs. H. E. Hatton. Miss Rhoda I Douglas. Mrs. D. D. Sutton and I Mrs. Joseph Seethaler. j Lovely home-cut flowers were i used as a background for an en tertaining afternoon of bridge. Luncheon was served at 2 o'clock. Jocose Club At Bridge Party Bridge was enjoyed by the members of the Jocose club Friday Fri-day evening at the home of Mrs. Frank Morgan. 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