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Show THE SUNDA Y HERALD - PROVO. UTAH COUNTY. UTAH SUNDAY. APRIL 30. 14T So 6 ub News Society and Clubs Editorial Theater Page cSety an Classified Church and School Beverly Perri -T. Keith Dayies Married In Quiet Home Rites A pretty April wedding of this week was that which united Beverly Perri, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Per-,ri, Per-,ri, and T. Keith Davis, son of Mr. and Mrs. Thofiias Davies, of Panguitch, Utah. The rites were solemnized by Bishop Harry J. Stagg, of Provo First ward, at the home of the bride's parents. Family members were present as the couple exchanged vows. They stood by the flower trimmed mantle, which was lighted by white tapers in tall candelabra. The lovely bride wore a gown of white sheer with lace insets in the long, full sleeves and in the train. The lace edged neckline neck-line was accentuated with a single strand of pearls.- Her veil was of wrist-length, held by a dainty bride's cap fashioned fash-ioned with orange blossoms of pearls. " The bouquet, orchid centered, was of gardenias and roses with a shower of satin streamers. Beverly was attended by her sister Jolene, who wore black and pink net frock i with a corsage of camillias. Betty Gae Callahan, wore a yellow formal for-mal gown with green carnations and the other bridesmaid, Mary 'ijune Wedding ana me omer Dnaesmaia, Mary y yv j -j Peterson, wore a dress of ice blue; Iq I- I S1T1 Yl iDfi with orchid carnations. Max Wil- X ILltllL&U lrams acted as best man for thei groom. . Interesting social news of the After the ceremony, a buffet; week is the announcement made supper was served to 25 family j by Mr. and Mrs. Carl Gates, of this city, of the engagement and approaching marriage of their daughter, Alyce. to Gene S. members and intimate friends. The table was centered with a wedding cake and was decorated pink and white color scheme. 1 Campbell, son of Mr and Mrs. T . , . ,;Ben F. Campbell, of Orem. Later, the couple were honored , , at a reception at Provo First Te Popular young couple are ward. Friends were greeted by mfn jh-r. th'JlSS??. S parents of the young couple. Mrs. ftg SoMSirtLS Perri chose a smart gown of aqua!; " !n 5r0l: uf,-, .?f?E . off"'"? " 4 - v ' j t . . .v.- I: JKT V - V V if 4. 4 An April Shower Of Lovely Brides n?fu7".;ilitary service. Part of this nuns. mis. Luvin uie a Ji viij timo h wn nvm9i i li i a .. , lime, ne was overseas. i A i - -r- -r-r t 1ST wflT'SS Z And Aearly- weds. . . VklttTi an1 tirKif a f rvrri q! li'itK rar vawn aiiu Avaif ntvu w w ; . . nat4Ant Mrs T.anra Hovioc n XarlieS are .i.fA- i., honor the couple, Barber ix iiic Kavuiii. tv aii i . i,Mn, iinT ri Ahiar,Hor maKe a nome in rTovo, after a .nrl .Timmv Prri arrontoH -iftn brief honeymoon. at the door and carried them to the gift room, which was in charge of Mrs. Arvel King, Mrs TTUi Pnv nnrl Mrc Mnv Wil. liams. Ushers for" the reception ; PU. J J 4- A . r, were LeRoy Johnson and William LAI 1 1 U I I O V V Ul l Wilde. Mrs. Johnson and Mrs. o. "j New. Art Group Wilde assisted in arrangements. Refreshments were served to the guests by Mrs. Frank Mad-sen, Mad-sen, Mrs. Arvel Morgan and Mrs. Leonard Sjoberg. String music was furnished during the evening by Arden Lane, Evelyn Hilgendorff and Rayma Johnson. Girls of Beta Sigma Phi sorority, of which the bride is a member, sang their sweetheart songs. Richard Biglow played the piano. The new Mr. and Mrs. Davies left for a honeymoon to Southern Utah' parks. They were honored at a reception, given by the groom's parents, last night in An exhibit of the work of the newly organized Progressive Artists Art-ists .will open Tuesday at Provo public library. Local art critics say that the work of the young artists in this group shows a pew and modern spirit in technique tech-nique and point of view. Contributing to the display, which will be shown for an indefinite in-definite period, are Clyde Robinson. Robin-son. Fay White Perkins, Vera L. Babbel, Roman Andrus, Herbert Breinholt, Wesley Bumside, Harold Har-old Woolston, Tony Ivins, Alex Darair, Ivan Sanderson, Dwain Barker and Willard Kowallis. . -. ' r ' , ' ' , -- r tm , 'v - v i ; 5? , V W'l . i ' I I 5 . ' ' "I- - ; 1 i - j -V:- .i. ,,: . : . -. ; . ":; ft-:-. Centering the attractive brides and bride-elects of today is lovely-Mrs. lovely-Mrs. T. Keith Davies, who until her marriage this week, was Beverly Perri. Top left: Alyce Gates, who is making plans for a wedding in June and a honeymoon with Gene S. Campbell. Upper right: Mrs. Reed M. Langford, who was Miss Lenna Harris, until last night, when marriage rites were performed at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bert E. Harris. Below: The former Patsy Ward, now Mrs. DeVere Byergo, who with her husband will make a home in Provo. Antone Romney To Address PTA Federated Women's Clubs Panguitch. on week days or from 3 (In the statistic column of The p.m. on Sunday. Herald, the age of Beverly Perri' ri9,lv. . Tb. ccrcc, M.,p jQ Qub ' Vi'pw Fyhihit At nrinnvillo Antone K. Romney will sptak ' " " ' x " ' 1 ' " " on character training at the final j Leading spcial news this week is that of the-Ai't Tea, P-TA meeting of the year at . held Saturday afternoon at the Art Building in Springville. Don junior high school. Thurs-j The annual affair is given for the Federated Women's day evening at 80 clock C)ubs of Utan with Springville Federated Women's Clubs Mrs. Nona Rnnrisnn will nrp. . il. i . - V . . The art pieces may be viewed' t rMmmnrfallnc l . e nasiess Kroup. Mrs. &nr bumsion was general . 1. j!:.... o scnt recommendations made by i,.r ,..., r u .. ...u:u . , . . .. , "unii iui me ociii, uicii rtinacteu more man aw the study group in guidance o! llnsiu fl.m . tUn .... the adolescent. J. C. Hilgendorff omn- until 6 k k .1 votner is Given Party Holds Meeting will conduct the school orchestru in a musical program. j Mrs. Merlin Roper and Mrs. Jack Spendlove were hostesses to i members of Provonia club, when OREM Mrs. Roy E. Parks j they met in regular session, at was hostess Thursday to her mo-1 the Roper home, ther Mrs. Julia C. Burr. Mrs. Earl, The business meeting. was fol-Mecham, fol-Mecham, Mrs. Paul Millet, Mrs.i lowed by the game, "Bingo," Don Clayton. Mrs. Virgil Bullock, ( awards going to Mrs. Fred Hoi-Mrs. Hoi-Mrs. Verl Christiansen, and Missjliman and Mrs. Stanley Jorgen-Evelyn Jorgen-Evelyn Park. sen. The day was spent quilting and Refreshments were served to a delicious dinner served at noon. 1 20 members. ! Anniversary-'' For Two Couple DOWN COME PRICES TAKE ADVANTAGE NOW PURE SILK HOSE Were 2.25 per pr. NOW -2 Pair for 1.95 DRESSES DRESSES BLOUSES were to 8.95 NOW -Only 2.00 5r.u.18:9: $5.00 Sw.!".2. $7.00 COATS All Spring Coats reduced 25r SUITS wk $12.00 "Your Store of Fashion" were Mrs. Lewis Bird, Mrs. E. T. Cran-dall. Cran-dall. Mrs. Hugh Baxter. Mrs. Mr. and, ''"Mrs. Frank Hebdon Frank Crandall. Mrs. Erling Roy-were Roy-were celebrating their twenty-;iaiK.Ct Mrs. George Adams. Mrs. fifth wedding anniversary. Thurs- A. (;. Peterson, Mrs. Mae B. dayt with friends at Virginia .Huntington. Mrs. H. T. Reynolds, Manor in Orem. Mr and Mrs.,Ml.s- Haroid whiting, Mrs. Ernest H. J. Robbins. of Springvillc. ,, . , joined the party, celebrating their iHolt- M,s- G- Salisbury. Mrs. fifteenth anniversary. Dinner was A. W. Chenington, Mrs. Warren enjoyed by the two couples and Bcardall. Mrs. Howard ThOrpe. Mrs. Elizabeth Simcoe. of Los;,. ,. . mi, nairisim onovur anu mis. The women viewed the exhibits in the iralleries and were served refreshments by the hostess groups, who provided pro-vided lovely decorations for the occasion. Committee members responsible for the successful 'S? "to? Monda v e venina at a anair were ivns. truest uoyer. j . . ! f ' - ' ' , - i j r'Jni 7 - . : . , I ""'' f i ' ; I f ; - - j - -" I fe: .-v. fsVy Scout Banquet Set Monday Senior Scouts of Provo Elev enth ward are working hard to make a success of their banquet p.m., at Sixth ward hall. Proceeds from the banquet will be used to further the summer project of the troup. Wedding At Harris Home In a quiet home wedding, Saturday Sat-urday evening, Lenna Harris, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bert B. Harris, 390 North 3 West, became the bride of Reed M. Langford, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Q. Langford. of Salt Lake City. Bishop Earl Craythorn led the couple in recitation of their marriage mar-riage vows, in the presence of family members at the Harris home. After the rites, an informal home reception complimented the . newly-weds. Friends called between be-tween the hours of 8 and 10 p.m. to extend good wishes. Many lovely gifts were presented. The bride wore a smart white dress modeled of white pebble crepe, accentuated by her bright-hucd bright-hucd bridal flowers. She is a graduate of Provo high school. Mr. Langford, who is attending at-tending University of Utah, served with U.S. Navy during the war. Mr. and Mrs. Langford will make a home in Salt Lake City. Ward -Byergo Marriage Told Mrs. Blanche Ward announces the marriage of her daughter Patsy Ward, to DeVere Byergo, son of Glen Byergo, of this city. The young couple were married in simple rites at the home of the bride's brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Ward, who attended the bride and groom at the ceremony. For her wedding, Mrs. Byergo wore a smart black and white tailored suit. Her corsage was of pink roses. The couple have returned from a brief honeymoon trip and will make their home in Provo, where the bride will graduate from Provo high school in -lay. "Mr. Byergo completed his schooling at Kansas City, Mo. Several parties are being planned plan-ned to honor the newly-weds. Hospital Guild Postpones Fete Due to conditions beyond the control of committee members, the Hospital Guild card party. which was scheduled for Saturday, Satur-day, April 26, has been postponed. post-poned. A committee meeting will be held Tuesday at 2 p. m., at the home of Mrs. Vern R. Greenwood, at which time a new date will be named. Angeles, who was a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Hebdon. W. H. Brown. For precious Hi tie feet... DUSTER BROWN'S WHITE HIGH SHOE There' gentle guidance for tinyjeet in thii soft high shoe of pure white elk . . . and scientific fit to guard baby's first steps. TUN! IN Mm tutttr Brown Gang rry Saturday at 0:00 A M Station XXX. 9:30 a. m. KDYL COUNTRY fXUB CHECK Going places this Summer? 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