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Show ff ocie ty N( ews Sunday, April 27, 1947 May 19th Is Wedding Date fvQVoans will be interested in the announcement made by Mr. and Mrs. R. E. McMurray, of pakley, Idaho, of the engagement bf their daughter, Wanda, to Robert S. Moorefield, son of Hat-tie Hat-tie S. and the late Robert A. Moorefield, of this city. , The bride-elect has attended BYU for over 2 years. She is affiliated af-filiated with OS Trovata social init. Mr. Moorefield, who is prominent in Provo business circles, graduated from BYU, attended at-tended Columbia university and served as a lieutenant in U. S. fYavy during the war. J The couple have named May 19 as their wedding day. !Y Students 'Making Plans J SPRINGVILLE Announcement Announce-ment is made of the engagement engage-ment and approaching marriage bl Miss Beverly Robbins, daughter daugh-ter of Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Rob-bins Rob-bins of this city and Kenneth Metcalf, son of Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Metcalf also of Spring-ville. Idaho Wedding Unites Couple Jane C. McGee became the bride of Ray LaMar Anderberg, in April rites performed at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. McGee, in Caldwell, Idaho. The groom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd L. Anderberg, of Orem. The lovely bride wore an aqua blue frock with cocoa brown accessories ac-cessories and a crown of white hyacinths. Her corsage was of camiliias and pink rosebuds. She was given in marriage by hef father and attended by Roberta J. Collins, a cousin, as maid of honor. Miss Collins chose a rose colored dress with black accessor- lies and matching corsage. Keith Anderberg attended his brother as best man. Stake President Lecn H. Swenson of LDS Church presided pre-sided at the rouble ring ceremony. Following the. nuptials, a reception re-ception was given for the couple, intimate friends and family members. Parents of the newly-weds newly-weds greeted the guests. Mrs. McGee Mc-Gee chose a gown of dusty rose with gardenia and rose corsage. Mrs. Anderberg wore a teal blue dress with contrasting flowers. The decorative scheme of pink; and white was carried out in the use of tall tapers and flowers. After opening lovely gifts, the couple cut their wedding cake, which was served by Elaine Anderberg, An-derberg, Mrs. Keane B. McGee and Mrs. H. W. Meacham. Mrs. , TV, s v WMiMf'aflajcaPsJflW A ' $ Is r.-r v v JL ' F 1 ' , - S . The marriage is being planned lne serving table. or June 11, in the Salt Lake tern-, Musje was furnished during the evening, under the direction of ! The bride-to-be attended the , Keane B. McGee and Charles Mc-Brigham Mc-Brigham Young University after Gee, brothers -of the bride, graduation from the Springvillc! Out of town guests included Mr. high school. jand Mrs. Lloyd L. Anderberg, . Mr. Metcalf served nearly a, Elaine Anderberg, of Orem; Mrs. year in the Navv and is now en- Frank Artis, Boise: Mr. and Mrs. rolled at the BYU. - !W. E. McGee, Middleton, Idaho. , a ! The new Mrs. Anderberg is a J I graduate of Lincoln high school, A rrvrv I l---ibcinK a former resident of Orem, iVVUl nCll OUI I CI bland has attended the College of f j Idaho, in Caldwell. The groom,; CQf rn Fi-r- also a graduate of Lincoln high L)t. I JiJKZ I LJkJ It. Ischool. served with military forc- ' es overseas during World War II. Mrs. Ferrill Pierpont. president! After the reception the couple of Provo Women's Golf associ-'left for a short honeymoon trip, tion announces that preparations! The bride w'bre a smart teal wool are going forward for the wo-; suit with silver and brown acces-men's acces-men's open meet scheduled for sories for going away. They will May 4. at 12 noon, at Provo Golf Jive in Orem. club. Pro John Memmering will I conduct the matches, which will' " i k A I include contests in approach, put-! J)Q n TOOL! I n ViaiQ ting and driving. This open neet Will officially open the summer' I D x4-. 4-L-v golf season for Provo women.! DGTl OTnGO who may prepare from now until , May 4 for the 18 hole May leg. Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Peterson, which will be played according of Santaquin. announce the en-to en-to handicap. gagement and approaching mar- Successful Ladies Dav have 'a?e of their daughter. Betty, to been held for the past few weeks' Elden Carter, son of Mr. and Mrs. on Tuesday. Many beginning and! Warren Carter, of Provo. experienced goners nave xaitcn i.jaw.oi h"" - advantage of the free instruction May 7 in Salt Lake LDS temple. given by Mr. Memmering. A reception is planned for the; Ladies Day will be held Tues- same evening at Junior high: day with an invitation extended school auditorium, in Santaquin. to all women, interested in golf.' Both young people are gradu- to attend- The tee off will be at ates of Payson high school. Mr. 10 a. m., with awards to be an- Carter is a veteran of World War! nounced. II- 4 t r - X, 4 X r ttfAv ii.'rtM'tt'K'fiic Wedding News . . . Top, left to right: Miss Wanda McMurray who will say "1 do" to Robert S. Moorefield, prominent promi-nent Provo business man; Mr. and Mrs. Orin R. Lancaster, who have left Provo to make a new home in Oklahoma. The bride is the former form-er Louise Kimber; Earlene Clark will become the bride of Elvin L. Hancock, in temple rites planned for June. )! f " H) 1 1! ' I r ir !? . . It J i , -iap,! 5 s - A ' K 4 J'ii.il s, '.M :Ah. , jt -J2 xMs? f? -? , A. J'iSS ' sj 3 sM J I j:l irt-,r -T axs: 7' Lower left: Betty Peterson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Peterson, of Santaquin, who will marry Warren Carter, of Provo. Center: Cutting the wedding cake before leaving for a honeymoon, were Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd L. Anderberg, An-derberg, now of Orem. The lovely bride was Jane C. McGee, of Caldwell, Idaho. Right: Norma Belmont who is planning to marry Calvin Cal-vin Monk, after she finishes school, this year. iii i ill itar ' fi x 4 F.V ! v " 3 ? m" To Graduate and Wed It's double- excitement for attractive Norma Belmont this spring season. She will graduate from Provo high school next month, and today, her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sidney H. Belmont are announcing her engagement to Calvin Monk, son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Monk, of Spanish Fork. Norma and Calvin haven't named a date for their wedding which will take place in the Salt Lake LDS temple. The groom-to-be was a student at Spanish Fork high school before going itrh the- armv" He spent ten months of his service time in Korejr?" . Couple Leaves For Oklahoma Wedding rite's performed this week united lovely Louise Kimber, Kim-ber, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Martin J.- Kimber, and Orin R. Lancaster, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Lancaster, of Alva Oklahoma. Okla-homa. The rites were performed J at the home of the bride's parents, j671 East Fifth North. j Attending the bride was her twin sister, Lois Kimber, Mrs. Henry Huish, Jr., and Mrs. Paul . S. Arnold,- also sisters of the bride. They were gowned in pastel formals and carried nose- igays of roses and gardenias. The. bride wore an exclusive model of j silver brocade satin, with a bead- ,ed crown and fingertip veil of bride's illusion. Her bouquet was I of camiliias and roses. Arthur Lancaster, Jr., attended his brother as best man. Guests were greeted by Mrs. Kimber. who wore a smart tan frock. Mrs. Lancaster chose . a soft gray dress. Both mothers wore corsages s of roses and gardenias, gar-denias, gifts of the groom. The dining room featured a three-tier wedding cake on the laoie, wnicn was pretty with a handmade cloth and white tapers. .Spring flowers, roses and snapdragons snap-dragons were used in decoration of the rooms. ! Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Lancaster and Arthur Lancaster, Jr., came from Alva. Oklahoma, for the wodding. They were entertained I vstij uui nig men slay jii irovo. Many parties were given for the bride and groom, who have left for Oklahoma, where Mr. Lancaster Lan-caster will attend the University of Oklahoma. The young man was recently discharged from the army air corps, where he served for two years. Part of his service time was spent in Alaska. Vfi April Wedding ,' For Couple ! SPR1NGVILLE Mr. and Mrs. iR. N. Mason announce the mar-jriage mar-jriage of their daughter. Miss Elaine Mason, to Kenneth Roth-well, Roth-well, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Rothwell of Springville. The marriage mar-riage took place on April 3. The bride wore a pretty gaberdine gaber-dine suit of beige for her wedding, wed-ding, with matching accessories and a single orchid corsage. She was attended by Mrs. Shirley Shir-ley North and Lyman Rothwell was best man. The newly weds were honored with a reception in the Second ward amusement hall at which Ted Maynard was master of ceremonies. They are making their home In 4-Prew. while- Mr. - Rothwelr "at" tends the Brigham Young university. A diploma in May and a wedding in June for pretty Earlene Clark daughter daugh-ter of Mr. and Mrs. M. Earl Clark. 235 West Twelfth North, who announce the engagement of their daughter to Elvin L. Hancock, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Jo-seph Hancock, of Orem. The young couple plan to have their marriage solemnized in the Salt Lake temple, early in June. The bride-elect will graduate from Provo high school this vcar; Mr. Hancock attended Lincoln high school and spent almost two years in U. S. Marine Corps. He was overseas part of the time. After the wedding, the couple plan to live in Orem. FOi? MOTHER.... DISTINCTIVE HANDBAGS JS1 STYLED -'SPECIALLY FOR CHARMING MOTHERS OF ALL AGES. GENUINE LEATHER $4.95 to 15.00 POPULAR PLASTICS 2.95 to 7.95 AT Taylor Bros. 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