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Show mm ; ' ' : ' ' f Sunday, Sept. 19, 1948 SUNDAY HERALD Bride-Elect Tells Plans - Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Sturgis an nounce the engagement and approaching ap-proaching marriage of their 1 J. M- i si'-. ft Autumn Temple Ceremony ' Unites Popular Couple Heading the list of autumn marriages is that of Calleen Cal-leen Robinson, centennial queen of 1947, to' William M. Mc Kay Jr. President David 0. McKay, an uncle of the groom, f periormea me nupnais in me an lJjKe uuo lempje. A wedding breakfast at the McKay home honored the bride, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Marion C. Robinson of American Fork, and the groom, a son of- Mrs. William M. McKay of Salt Lake City The couple was feted at a reception re-ception in the Robinson home the same evening. Receiving best wishes with her new husband, Calleen wm -beautiful In a gown of white V 4 . .? &7 vl satin entrain, cut with a square nerkline and pointed long sleeves Seed pearls on the shouldejs'and tiny buttons down the back complemented com-plemented the dress. A crown of seed pearls and beads in the same design caught her fingertip veil and she carried a bridal bouquet of stephanotis and orchids. Attending the bride as maid o! honor was her sister, Betty Robinson, Rob-inson, dressed in sea foam blue. The bridegroom's sister, Janet sons choice for the reception while Mrs. McKay wore deep rose. After a honeymoon in Banif ; and Lake Louise, Canada, the n,urtvuf,r4i liritt rv ,1 thrift VintYt at 134 otn a., aait uaice Liiy, while they continue their schooling school-ing at the University of Utah Mr McKay is afiliated with Phi Beta! Pi, medical fraternity, and Phi! Kappa Alpha .fraternity. Mrs. Mc Kay is a member of Alpha Chi MrKav. Marv Jean Jacobsen and Omega. Bonnie Lee Larsen were brides- Several pre-nuptial . p a r 1 1 e s maids, gowned in pink styled were held in honor of the bridal with sweetheart necklines, fitted I pair. bodice and full skirts. They wore! flower bandeaux in their hair.'l I. P) , and carried white and pink bou-j( hUTCH KltGS quels with white net mitts. Little!1 v-1 1 Janice Jean Robinson, wearing A I ,r-xl pink tafeta and carrying a white! VVcQ VOUPIG nosegay, was flower girl for her, ' unt- PAYSONI-CW of the lovell-1 Best man duties were perform-1 est brides ofc the season was Janis 4" V.f r,i I 'i r T 1 - Vti h .. ' w Of & ntl ' Ijf ed by Warren A. Heath, with Marion Robinson. Douglas Williams, Wil-liams, Robert S. Felt and Wallace F. Allen as ushers. White crepe was Mrs. Robin- NEW Crtom-Typa Mokt-Up hi uniqu stick form n I 1 11 wm Revolutionary.. .different. A rtuf tonitwi lipstick! Smoother ...longer lasting besuty. W ? tOlM MANi $150 "W (tWll Mai ftw MAX'FACTOR HOLLYWOOD CITY DRUG Provo Paysnn Springville Spanish Fork Coombs, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Coombs, when she war united in marriage recently to James Sheldon Provstgaard. son of Mr. and Mrs. James Provst- j gaard. j Wedding vows were exchanged I in the bishop's room of Paysotii First ward chapel with Reed! Mondy. bishop, officiating. Witnessing the ceremony were parents of the bridal couple and j grandparents of the bride, Mr.! and Mrs. E. C. Hedgepath. Farm- ington, and Mrs. Laura Coombs, j Payson, and a group of friends i and relatives. A reception 'followed Immediately Immedi-ately in the flower laden chapel' where the bridal party stood before be-fore tiered candles on floor! 'standards. . r.. I- u;klt aHn tvlo,l with square neckline, long; sleeves and gathered skirt, edgeu j in lace entrain, the bride was lovely in a beaded sweetheart tiara from .which a veil of silk net fell to her fingertips. She carried a bridal bouquet of whit? gladioli and red roses tied with a shower of white satin ribbon into which were caufht baby red roses. - Matron of honor was Mrs. Les- ter Thomas. Fern Thomas, Mag- na, was maid of honor and the following girls were bridesmaid.: ' Betty Crump, Afton Depew, Jo- 'anne Provstgaard, Gloria strong, Ann Morris, and Lois Powell, . i wearing pastel gowns. They car-. car-. Iried nosegays of pink and white , flowers. Flower girls were tiny' Nancy Coombs and LaRae Provst- saa rd Fred Mattinson stood as' best man. Receiving guests with tho, bridal party were parents of thti couple, with Mrs. Coombs wear-' ing a smart formal of aqua and Mrs. Provstgaard in a becogning; shade of blue. Both wore corsages of matching colors. Arch Williams was master of ceremonies to a program which i was followed by dancing in the amusement hall. Kl I rl v 1 k 'V. v I H 1 t 2 ' l Mil i. u rii . Sir ' .v-i , m I., , , , , I r - , ,.,- ". LA DONNA THORNE 1 hn&agement Uf Couple Told NELMA RAYE STURGIS Mr. and Mrs. Fred Thome of Orem announce the engagement and approaching marriage of their daughter, La Donna, to Earl M. Johnson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl William Johnson of Provo. They plan to be married Sept. j 30 at the golf country club house, 'with a reception following. ' ' Both the young couple are I graduates of Provo high school. The groom-to-be served In the marines in the South Pacific for two years, and has been attend ing tne bu. Club Notes LAMBDA TAU Meeting will be Monday at 8 p. m., at the home of Mrs. Leo Hales. f MUNICIPAL SECTION The first open session of the year will be held Monday at 2:30 p. m., in the Women's club house for members of .the Municipal section of the Women's Council. Mrs. Sherman Christensen will MRS. WILLIAM M. MCKAY, JR., Nee Calleen Robinson Reception Slated to Honor Couple Who Will Wed All friends of the couple are invited to attend the wed- ,"Pk on UtahJfl welfare problem, , e r t e n r t ' r niwith music by Mrs. J. Edwin .ding reception of Gene Devy, son of Mrs. Rose Devey BeH'stein and Mrgf j Clark of Provo and Clifford Devy of Salt Lake City, and Laurice Refreshments will be served. Hopkins, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Homer Hopkins, Salt ' republican study Lake City. The affair will be held September 22 at the Pioneer building in North park at 8:30 p.m riage September 20 in Ogden. dene, a graduate of Provo high school, and former! home of Mrs. George Vincent, broadcaster at a local radio station, is now broadcasting;-7 9th W. speakers slated arc-with arc-with Station KLO in Ogden where he composes, sings nd sKirman i?hilIfenon. Samuc e! plays his own music. jBlackham, candidate ' for district : ' attorney, will be present as wiil other Republican candidates. MONDAY CLUB Mrs. Ole E. Olsen will be hostess host-ess Monday at 2 p. m. PTA MEETING Shower Honors New Bride Mrs. Keith Johnson and Mrs. J. F. Johnson were hostesses for a bridal shower in honor of the former Carol Houser of Washington, Washing-ton, D. C, who recently recited vows in Elko, Nevada, with Howard How-ard Lewis of this city. Lovely baskets of red and white roses were used as decoration decor-ation in honor of the event. Bridge was played early in the evening by the guests, with prizes going to Mrs. Richard Wiseman and Mrs. Howard Dyer. Two vocal vo-cal numbers were rendered by Mrs. Howard Dyer, with Mrs. Mark Wood, accompanist. A colorful col-orful luncheon was served to the guests, before the guest of honor was presented wjth many gifts. Besides Mrs. Lewis and the hostesses, guests in attendance were Mrs. Don Clark, Mrs. Dean Boshard. Mrs. Chad Clark, Mrs. Richard Wiseman, Mrs. Mark Wood. Mrs. Howard Dyer, Mrs. Lee Anderson, Mrs. Arnoia unv er, and Mrs. Strong. Out of town guest was Mrs. Valley Stadleman from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. !to attend. GROUP. SOUTHWEST All interested persons are In vited to attend the meeting of ; WRITER'S SECTION Members will meet at the Women's clubhouse Tuesday at 8 Nuptials Soon For Couple Mrs. Reed Ekins announces the approaching marriage of her daughter, Maurine, to Dale Earl Brailsford, a son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Brailsford of Springville. The wedding is scheduled for 7 p. m. in the Country clubhouse , Wednesday. A reception will follow fol-low immediately at the same place. The bride-elect is a graduate of Lincoln high school and the groom served for several years in the navy. j Announcement of Marriage Made SPANISH FORK Mr. and Mrs.1 James Nielsen, announce the marriage mar-riage of their daughter Kathleen to Leroy Whitehead Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Whitehead. The young couple became husband hus-band and wife in a ceremony performed per-formed Tuesday in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. Shortly after reciting their quet room of the Joseph Smith !Whit;head eft for two-week building All parents are invited jhoneymoon in Arizona and south- daughter " Nelma Raye, to Paul Jensen, a son of Mr. and Mrs, Frank Jensen ofMapleton. ;The young couple plan to be married irf the near future. . The bride-elect is a graduate of Provo high school and seminary semin-ary and the groom-to-be, following follow-ing his graduation from Spring- 1 ville high school and seminary, served for two-and-a-half year in the merchant marines. Both have been attending the BYU. Shower Fetes Bride-To-Be Honoring Genevieve Coleman, bride-elect, a party was held- Friday Fri-day at the home of Molly Young, who entertained at the personal shower. Prizes for the card games went to Miss Coleman and Mrs. Virgil Smith. Vocal solos by Mrs. Welby Ricks furnished musical entertain ment. Refreshments were served and gifts to the honoree by the following guests: Mrs. Dale Parker, Park-er, Mrs. Jacob Coleman, Mrs. Allen Al-len B. Sorenson, Mrs. Jay Butler, Mrs. Richard Brown, Mrs. Dallas Young, Mrs. Roy Helm. Lillian Sanders, Verna Hansen and Afton Litchfield. The honor guest will marry John R. Walker soon. !! : . i : Kunming meir m.r- ht Southwest Republican study 'group Monday at 8 p. m. at the New Officers For Club Group OES Schedules Entertainment Mrs. Russell P. Urie was hostess1 The Valley chapter of O. E. S. ern California The bride is a graduate of the Spanish Fork high school and the Palmyra stake LDS seminary. c ; . 1 i. i i v p. m. to Stuay radio sen pis. iru-e mm prn iie iihh uircn -., nvna ' employed in apanisn rorK. u, . w 4 u A Mr. Whitehead is also a gradu- Meeting will be at the home of t f th , , h, h ?choo, flnd Ann Greta Ballif. 836 North Urn- 4emlna He ha completed a vers.ty avenue, Sunday at 3 p. m yea of tudy at the Byu The . . ., . couple plan to make their home Brain tumor detection by, , Spani(lh Fork. becomes concentrated in these abnormal ab-normal growths and can be detected de-tected through skull and skin Let Fldwers Do Your Talking For You Don't know just what to say . . . don't know HOW to say it? Take the easiest;, pleasantest way and send flowers. They can mean k?t or a little. to'-" rilONE 80 WHERE THE FLOWERS GROW Provo Greenhouse The new staff and principal of;with a Geiger-Muller counter is 1. I i .1 .:-! th HVII ,. n n i.hnn Mill hnl4 Ih. nU-0t mM rl HP Vf ODmPni to Chiqu.to Cosiendo club mem- k Qr 'cf)vpred djsn supp(,r to their first meeting of the yeai , in the use o4 atomic-pile byprod-bers byprod-bers at her home this week. be 4 the fourth Tuesday of the Thursday at -7:30 p. m. in the ban-'uets. Highlight of the affair was thelmonth. Guests will he members of; . . r r . . 1 !C'sv.r T rA V awA A Vf nriH cieciion or oiiicers ior mt prmrni j j .v.Bc . . ,.vj ... o.... vear. Mrs. F. L. Shurtliff wasith''r Partne'"' .... i Plans were also made for nt- named president with Mrs. Leola tendanre bv iorai members at the S. Johnson as secretary and treas-;Grand Chapter session scheduled urer and Mrs. Jack Henderson as screpbook chairman. Luncheon was served to those for October 14 - IS in Salt Lake City. Refreshments wore served by named. and Mrs. Raymond Wil-;Mrs. H. A. 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