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Show 4 THE SUNDAY HERALD PROVO Ul AH COUNTY. UTAH SUNDAY. SEPTEMBER IS. 194S Society and Clubs Theater Page fcy an Editorial Church and School Classified Socie ob News Q Boswell-Gunn Nuptial Plans Are Revealed Mr. and Mrs. S. R. Boswell an nounce the engagement and nuptial nup-tial plans of their daughter. Miss Georgia Maurine Boswell, to Fred V. Gunn. son of Mr. and Mrs. John Gunn. of Beaver. Miss Boswell is a graduate of Provo high school, where she was a member of the Sub-Deb sorority. She attended the B Y U for one year, and was affiliated with the Nautilus social unit. She also attended the Agricul tural College in Logan. At pres ent, she is secretary of Dixon jr. high school and is a member of the Ch chapter of Beta Sigma Phi sorority. Mr. Gunn attended the BYU for two years before joining the army. He was a member of the Brigadier social unit. At the time m I I 1 1 , 1 1 I. oi nis aiscnarse. ne neia me ran of caDtain in the air corps The werirlinff will he sometime! V,im fall t K A ov9-t Hats (till he.' . ' plan to make their home in Provo. Orem Couple Plans to Wed Planning an October wedding in trie sail uKe lempie, is miss Renee Bliss, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Bliss of Orem. Miss Bliss is to marry Max R. Edwards, son of Bishoo and Mrs. Philo P. Edwards, also of Orem. Rcnee is a graduate of the Hinklev seminary and Lincoln hiah school. She attended the BYU where she was affiliated wun me Alia mura social unu. Mr. Edwards, also a graduate of the Lincoln high school, spent four years in the Navy air corps before being discharged last January. The young couple are planning to make their home in Orem. m Friday Rites To Be Recited Mr. and Mrs. William S. Bar clay of Paul. Idaho, announce the approaching marriage of their daughter. Miss Janet Barclay. who will wed John L. Peterson. enn nf Afr T.miie Pptprsnn of Orem. The ceremony will take place in the Salt Lake temple Friday. Miss Barclay attended the BYU for some lime, where she was affiliated with the Beta Beta Bta honorary zoology society f ... Jtte&uvi I If 3 . i I fill ' , K 1 Is K i - V.v li III tit iyxrh I i - -yf .Vj.t . ' ? 'Jo'., 3 - ' v- w f 4 A-J V l , : : v," A T J . -. : . V ? ':. S. - , ' - yd tJ villi 7 5" v." V It' ,3 A a, itiibf -AX sua A. V -s3 - V-'s 4 f -( Top, left to right: Georgia Maurine Boswell, who plans to marry Fred V. Gunn this autumn. Renee Bliss, who has completed plans for an October Oc-tober marriage to Philo P. Edwards. Beverlee Graham, whose engagement to Taylor Reynolds w a s announced Saturday. Cleo Harding, who will become the bride of Or-nal Or-nal Roper in Salt Lake temple, tem-ple, soon. Lower left: Janet Barclay, of Paul. Idaho, affianced af-fianced bride of John L. Fet-erson. Fet-erson. Lower center: Patti Rogerson. to be Mrs. Howard H. Boswell. Lower right: June McBride. who is engaged to wed Keith H. Morgan. I ?ta Honorary rooiogy socieiy. . . i j . . p-. Mr!hP,u 2el.V.iE.' of! June McBride Betrothed Graham Home Scene of Tea tt'nrlri War II Fnr th nact three years he has been' serving in! An announcement of interest Morgan, of this city. I News of significance to Provo iRulon Johnson poured for the 100 the navy, but recently returned;!; that of the betrothal of Missi Wedding plans are indefinite 'society is the announcement ofjguests, all in formal attire, while Y U to continue his June McBride. daughter of Mrs.iat the present time. Ihe approaching marriage of Miss Mrs. Arnold Graham and Miss to the B studies. .-u..e u.u... a. ... f,.t... 'Beverlee Graham, at a tea given Nan Reynolds. After a short honeymoon. theLnarIes M"on of i'vo. and me onae-eiect is graauaie'by the bririe-elert parents Mr.igroom, served. rouple will return to Provo to,C. A. McBride of Twin Falls. ,of the Provo high school. Mr.iand Mrs. M. Howard Graham, at Miss Graham make their home. They plan to; Idaho, to Keith A. Morgan of, Morgan served for four vear ir. their home. Saturday afternoon complete their senior year at Provo. the navy, on active duty in the the BYU together. I Mr. Morgan is a son of J. C. south Pacific. Provo Couple Tell of Troth Announcement is made of the engagement of Miss Patti Roger-son, Roger-son, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Rogerson. to Howard H. Boswell, son of Mr. and Mrs. S. R. Boswell. of Provo. Miss Rogerson. a graduate of Ethel Rambeau Complimented At Open House An attractive social function of Friday evening was the open house reception tendered by Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Tackett at their home, in compliment to Ethel D. Rambeau and John P. Kilgore. who are making wedding wed-ding plans for the early part of the week. Ethel Rambeau has been society soci-ety editor for the Herald for a number of years and is active in numerous social organizations in Provo. Mr. Kilgore is a business man from Salt Lake City, where the couple plan to make their home. Bidden to the informal open house reception were business associates as-sociates of Mrs. Rambeau, all employees em-ployees of the Herald and their partners. The group presented the couple with a beautiful coffe table and congratulations and good wishes. Bright autumn flowers were used in the entertaining rooms. A dessert lunch was served to 53 j guests who called. Cleo Harding . Engaged To Ornal Roper Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Harding Hard-ing of Vineyard, announce the engagement of their daughter, Cleo Harding, to Ornal Roper, son of Mrs. Ross Roper of Vernal. The popular young couple are making plans to be married in !the Salt Lake temple, September i twenty-fifth. j Xhe bride-to-be Is a graduate of Lincoln high school and iSharon seminary. She attended B.Y.U. for two years, where she was affiliated with the Fidelas jrocial unit. Mr. Roper has spent the past 'three years in military service. IHe was overseas for two years, j Plans are underway for a wed-;ding wed-;ding reception to be given in the jLakeview ward amusement hall. Wednesday evening, September twenty-fifth. U in 1941-142, where he was affiliated with the Tausig social unit. He was recently discharged from the Army air corps, after Provo high school, has been em-iserving as a first lieutenant, for ployed as secretary of the Frank- 14 months in the China, Burma, hn grade school, for the past .and India theater of operations. three years. She is a member of the Chi chapter of the Beta Sigma Phi sorority He plans to attend the University of Utah this fall. The couple have not set their Mr. Boswell attended the BY; wedding date as yet Simpson-Dixon Engagement jm ana ivi ster f Announced Formerly Fcrn'p Frok Shnp 168 West Center Watch For Our Formal Opening FUSS'N FUN... Here is a "must have" on your v.arrlrnlir list. On the campus, to the office, or after sundown, you are trim and easy in this Junior topper of luscious suede fabric. A set-in belt and front tie, combined with delicate shearing, accentuate the glimmering glim-mering waistline. Also, unusual sleeve detail de-tail at shoulder, and velvet cuffs with nailhead trim. attention: students: JUST RECEIVED SHIPMENT OF Battle Jackets 7.95 and 8,95 Fall Skirts 4.95 and up Sweaters, Short Sleeves Pastels - White Wore a White. Annnnnreinent i; mari hv Mr rrene formal, accented bv ran at-,- d t Ain,,,. Ji k Miss Graham w.,1 heeome the,slccvcs and a sequin trim on the engagement of their foster bride of Taylor Reynolds son of bodicc. She carried white roses. Hanrhter Mi. Marsaret Simo- Beverlce is a graduate of the'son, to Vern Lee Dixon, Jr.. son Mr. and Mrs. H. I. Reynolds Jr LZ i ' r-. . u .i I BY high school, and attended of Mr. and Mrs. Vern Dixon, of . vsi in ..w. . tj V IT tr,r- Ihroo VKirc whai-o Prnir. porch by the tiny two-year old twins. Julie and Jeff Johnson, dressed as a bride and groom and holding a basket of pink and w-hite satin ribbon and lace caught with miniature pink roses and bouvardia. From the basket, bas-ket, they handed each guest a 5croll. which read. "Beverlee and Taylor. October ninth." Mrs she was affiliated with the O S' The young couple have named a graduate of Hcnage r Business jtheir wedding day. The after-college after-college in Salt Lake. noon rites are to be performed Mr. Reynolds spent two years at the home of the groom's par-at par-at the University of Utah, laterlents. serving a mission in Texas. He Miss Simpson graduated from attended the BYU and was a high school at Twin Falls, Ida. member of the Bricker social !She recently moved here with unit. ilier parents from Washington. The voiuip rounle are nlanninc Mr. Dixon was a former stu- Graham and Mrs. Re.vn-,n mak'p their home in rmvn for dent of Trovn high school and -as Krmt-r, a, in.- ncmr. a srlort time, while Mr Reynolds is attending Utah county voca A white C'hiner-p ciitwork cloth finishes his senior vear at thp Y. tmnal school at present. rovereo me lea taoie anci a centerpiece cen-terpiece of white roses and bouvardia. bou-vardia. touched with pink ama-ryllis ama-ryllis and supplemented by silver candelabra w ith tapers The entertaining en-tertaining rooms were all attractively at-tractively decorated with pink roses. Mrs. William Firmage and Mrs. X A lTiii.jj ' &i'v; Perm nent 1 j iSf if) f si t ukm-lyre prmnenlv I.borlory- , y , Ialt3 ttmmru at bn. Fvervthing you nted for alonoui wve! A rel ertmt cold f. rrrr-tion rrrr-tion are like those used m heauty alon-tyr perminenls. I.bor(ory-resH. I.bor(ory-resH. Wonderful for children' haby-fine haby-fine hair too. 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