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Show Sunday, December 12, 1948 SUNDAY HERALD i "inn ws in .mi II iii . ; J l-. .-vt V . - V 4 Pledge Nuptial Vows Another young couple suc-cumbed suc-cumbed to Cupid's arrows when they culminated their romance with a wedding ceremony performed per-formed recently in the Salt Lake LDS temple. Married were De-lores De-lores Robbini and Joseph F. Fow- ers. with Eiaer tzra ia:i Ben son reading nuptial rites. A white satin dress enhanced the radiance of the new Mrs. Fowers as she greeted guests at a reception given in the Tim-panogos Tim-panogos ward recreation hall. The gown was fashioned with lac trim, and set off by a fingerap veil which was held in place by a heart-shaped halo trimmed in lace and orange blossoms. A bridal bouquet of red roses centered cen-tered with an orchid completed the picture. Serving as attendants to the bride were: Mrs. Lou Jean Scho-ney, Scho-ney, matron of honor, and Norma Cook, Mrs. Keith Smith, Phylis Carroll. Earlone Footc and Bonny Jacobson, bridesmaids. Best man for the groom, a son of John B. Fowers, was Virgil Stubbs. Marilyn Stubbs and Sherry Cook were flower girls, while Carolyn Nelson acted as train bearer. In charge of the guest book was Mrs. Nola Stubbs. and Clifford E. Young was master of ceremonies for the program. Pink and blue formals were the order of attire for, bride's attendants, set off by corsages of pink roses. Mrs. Fowers wore a hlarlc dinner dress, whil Mrs. Swirling snowf lakes ushered in the nuptial rites of Robbins chose blue. Each wore a Rhea Haslem and Edwin this week, ine ylF nVrrFover i. . couple recited marriage vows Monday in the Salt Lake LUb !daugnter of Mr and Mrs Lu2ell temple, and were feted at a reception Wednesday in the Robbins. She and her husband First wnrH rhanpl I plan to make their home In first vara cnapei. . . , , n..m n,..;,, . i . Mr. and Mrs. John Haslem ot Kooseveu, parents oi - v - - bride, and the grooms parents, Mr. ann iirs. o. v.. of Provo, along with several close friends, accompanied the pair to the temple. Rhea greeted guests at her re ; Mrs. Edwin Jwis, the former Rhea Haslem Rhea Haslem Weds Edwin Lewis In Temple Ceremony with a wide lace 3 plum adding a different note. -ong pointed sleeves aaaea tne ception in a stunning gown ot orisinal design, made of white satin and lace finishing- touch of romance. A three-quarter length veil swirled from a silvery beaded crown and he carried a bridal bouquet of red roses and white carnations, tied with tiny rosebuds on satin atreamers. Assisting in the receiving line besides the newlyweds and the parents of the groom, were Russell Rus-sell Lewis, best man, and Marie Haslem, who acted as maid of honor for her sister. She was gowned in salmon pink and wore corsage of white roses. Mrs. Lewis chose rose for her dress and also a white rose corsage two-tiered wed ding cake, which was topped b.. ana ijroom a , ..iiiio io ;no with silver lea on the pink and white design. The same color motif was carried out in floral decorations about the hall. Ren Smith was master of ceremonies cere-monies for a program, with dancing danc-ing following. In charge of gifts were Mrs. Arvil Wadley, Mrs. Glen Haslam and Josephine Young, while Veola Vaun Levie, Helen Young, Ida Johnston and Couple Notes 13 3rd Year Mr. and Mrs. Verner Powell entertained on the occasion of their 33rd wedding anniversary with a dinner in their home Friday Fri-day evening. The table was set with a striking arrangement of white narcissus and yellow i: inrr tTs w-c ' (J? " "0?;W? I.. 1 I--, Pre-Nuptial Shower For Miss Bickmore Mrs. Wanda Snow and daughter Alma were hostesses at a prettily appointed pre-nuptial showei held Friday evening in their home honoring Barbara Bickmore. Bick-more. The party, one of several planned to honor the bride-elect, featured games of bingo, with prizes, as entertainment for the evening. A light luncheon was served to the following guests, who presented pre-sented Miss Bickmore with handsome hand-some gifts: Mrs. Maurice Harding, Hard-ing, Mrs. Leland Friday, Mrs Harold Hintze, Mrs. W. O. Clark, Mrs. Vern Thurber, Mrs. Charles D. Sessions, Mary Lou Dunford, Jolene Collet, Beverly Gibbons and Charlene and Naomi Kay Sessions. The bride-to-be will wed Sterling Ster-ling D. Sessions December 17. Loyal Star At Election Loyal Star, auxiliary to Rail way Carmen of America, held a business meeting and election of officers for the coming year, Friday Fri-day night in the county building. New officers are: Mrs. Cecil Dickerson, president; Mrs. Max Johnson, vice president; Mrs. Melvin Barrett, financial secretary; secre-tary; Mrs. Bert Garrett, recording record-ing secretary; Mrs. ZeMa Griffiths, Grif-fiths, treasurer; Mrs. Dewey Christensen, marshal Mrs. Spencer Meldrum, assistant mar-shall; mar-shall; Mrs. Merlin Roper, chancellor; chan-cellor; Mrs. John Titus, warden; Mrs. Charles Peay, sentinal: Mrs. Karl Monson, Mrs. Fred Holler-man, Holler-man, Mrs. George Carter, board of trustees and Mrs. C. G. Nut-ttll, Nut-ttll, chorister. Mrs. Glen Edwards is the outgoing out-going president of the group. Plans wer laid for the annual NSA Stages Yule Party A yuletide party, an annual affair af-fair for the National Secretaries association Bridal Via Fall chapter, was staged Friday evening. eve-ning. The event took place In the Fifth LDS ward chapel in Spanish Span-ish Fork. Dinner was served to about 12 members by candlelight before a blazing fireplace. The refreshments refresh-ments were prepared and served by members of the Fifth ward Re-lefi Re-lefi society. After - dinner entertainment was provided by Bud Evans, who delighted guests with a reading Gifts were exchanged and the group sang Christmas carols during dur-ing the remainder of the evening. Christmas party to be held Friday Fri-day at Women's clubhouse. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph F. Fowers, the former Delores Robbins. Society At Monthly Meet An informative discussion and "mums" bordered by heather and demonstration on norai arrange-forn arrange-forn i ment was presented by Irene Turscanski at the meetirVg of the Wasatch Gladiola society Friday Serving appointments were cen-1 home Entertainment for the evening r... Tir , n v.a w n .r I wan itirnlshrl hv th hnn(irp, wno recoumea experiences oi T their recent trip to South Amer- ' ica. Mrs. Powell presented each I and Mrs. Milton Holdaway, Mr. of the women present with I and Mrs. Georce F a souvenir of her journey Rook 'Mrs. Raymond Harding, Mr. and was given by Milda Patten, who was played, with high scores j Mrs. August Johnson, Mr. and I presented a lecture on corsage going to George Wells and Ruth 'Mrs. J. W. Madsen and Mr. and making, supplemented by a dem-Johnson. dem-Johnson. I Mrs. Joseph H. Taylor. lonstration. Others attending included Mr.' serving The new Mrs. Lewis is a graduate grad-uate of BYU, where she was affiliated af-filiated with Gamma Phi Omi-cron. Omi-cron. She has been emplovort in Provo. The groom attended BYU, and is now working in Provo, where they plan to make their ducted by C A. Dahlquist in his home, with the Christmas theme predominating. The speaker stressed the fact that "people should try to conform con-form to and center arrangements of flowers around their nativity rather than from a commercial Wells, Mr. and : standpoint." 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