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Show 2 Sunday. December 19, 1048 SUNDAY HERALD vv- ,7 rrs v? M.J i Mrs: Khalil V. Johnson, nee Donna Marie Jones. JOANNE CLARK Vows Pledged In Home Rites While "Ole Man Winter" sent Couple Tells Nuptial Plans JoAnne Clark, popular young Candlelight Rites Join Popular Pair Candlelight formed a romantic setting for the softly pledged marriage vows recited by Edythe Hatch and Virgil West recently. The couple was wed In the Little Church of the West, Las Vegas, Nev., Dec. 12. 1 Attending as maid of honor was Emma Twelves, while Floyd Fox per rormed best man duties. Others present were Mrs. Floyd Fox of Las Vegas, and Lew Satterfield of Los Angeles, Calif. The new bride, daughter of I Mrs. D. H. Schenck. and her groom, son of Mrs. Mary West of Pleasant Grove, were feted at a dinner dance immediately after the ceremony. A wedding breakfast break-fast was served at the country home of Ann Weller. The couple will make their home in Provo. at Ladies Meet Lunch and sewing were the order of the day for Belle Mere ladies who gathered this week at the home of Mrs. Rulon Redford for a Yuletide party. Decorations and favors were in keeping- with the seasonal motif. The guest list included the following fol-lowing names: Mrs. O. A. Watts, Mrs. C. A. Dahlquist, Mrs. Golden Taylor, MrS. Clarence L. Knud-sen, Knud-sen, Mrs. J. Earl Lewis, Mrs. Clifton B. Thatcher. Mrs. Lester M. Jepson, Mrs. J: F. Mower andi Mrs. Orville Olsen. 0 Betty Olsen To Be Wed . MT. PLEASANT Betty Arlene OlVGD ShOWGT Lujean Pyne vi " .T ,i T 111 HM yTlAlll 'WMlllPMWIMIillillllMIII J ' 'i Mr. and Mrs. Aldo C. Nelson. She is former Afton Marie Llchfreld. About 300 guest war welcomed at the reception. inowy envoys to earth, a youn8lprovo Miss, is making prepara-loisen will change her name to couple recited solemn marriage promises t the home of Mr. and Mra. Alton Jones of Fairyiew. Wedded were Donna Marie Jones and Khalil V. Johnson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Vernlle Johnson of Provo. Donna was radiant in a gown of traditional white satin and net, tntrain, fashioned with a fitted bodice and long pointed sleeves. Her fingertip veil of bride's illu-aion illu-aion fell from a roll jot satin and pearls, and she carried a striking bouquet of pink and white rosebuds rose-buds with white satin streamers. Patsy Jones acted as maid of honor for her sister, wearing an orchid formal, with a white corsage. cor-sage. Bud Johnson, brother of the groom, was best man. a The bride's father gave her in marriage, and vows were read by Bishop . Otis Neilson. Mrs. Jones greeted guests at her daughter's wedding In a gown of black, with Mrs. Johnson attired In navy blue for the "occasion. Each wore a corsage of pink blooms. Many out-of-town friends and relatives attended with the 200 guests who called to wish the newlyweds well and to present gifts. The gift room was under the direction of a sister of the groom, assisted by his brother Gary. Sonja Carlston, LuWana Vance and Jean Peterson assisted with the serving, with appointments appoint-ments centered by a large pink and white wedding cake set on a lake cloth. tions for an important day izi her Mrs. Theodore A. Dase in cere- Lujea-i Pyne, daughter of Mr life. She will pledge nuptial'monies slated for Dec. 29. Mr.iand Mrs- Clarence C. Pyne, was promises with Warren K. Phlster in Salt Lake City Dec. 22. Following the ceremony, Jo-Anne Jo-Anne a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Clark, will leave with her new husband for San Francisco, Calif., where they will spend the Christmas holidays visiting with parents of the groom-to-be, Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Phister. A graduate of Provo high school, JoAnne is -now attending BYU, where Warren is also a student. He is a veteran of two years service with the navy. Couple Wed In Home Rites SANTAQU1N Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Kearns announce the marriage of their daughter Phyllis, Phyl-lis, to Blaine G. Johnson,-son of Mrs. Merle Stroup of Prov. The young couple exchanged vows Dec. 8 in a pretty home ceremony at Spanish Fork, with Bishop Byron Gieleson officiating. officiat-ing. The bride wore a light grey suit accentuated by a corsage of red rose buds arid carnations. Her only attendant was her sister, Mrs. Vern Goudy of Salt Lake City. Donavan Jacobs performed best man duties for the groom. Following the ceremony, din- The new Mr. and Mrs. Johnson ner was served to members of the plan to make their home at 720 Immediate family and close friends. The young couple will make their home in Spanish Fork. and Mrs. Grant Olsen, parents of 8uest of honor at a prenuptial the bride-to-be, made, the ar- Party given by a bridesmaid-to-nouncement recently. le, Carolyn Carter, at the R. Miss Olsen, a graduate of Was- Gam Carter home, atch academy, Is in her senior I" the glow of the fireplace, vear at BYU. Mr. Dase, a son ofYu, motifs carried a gay holiday Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dase of air Into the occasion. Las Vegas. Nev., Is also a senior! Games were played and prizes at BYU. The young couple plans presented to Mrs. Clarence Pyne to continue their studies until and Colleen Benson. Corsages were given to all present. Gifts were presented to Lujean from Katherine Miller, who was assisting hostess, and Audrey Olsen, Carolyn Carter, Elaine Carlson, Amelia Madsen, Phyllis Nixon, Evelyn Barker, Janie Spears, Mrs. R. Gam Carter and Mrs. Calvin Christenson, mother of the groom-elect. pia W. 3rd N. in Provo. Yea roid Club Has Birthday Bingo, with novel gifts given as prizes, was the entertainment motif at a party given in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Thorn Thursday evening. Guests were members and partners of Painter's Local 978. Occasion for the affair was the birthday anniversary and Christmas party of the group. Buffet luncheon was enjoyed by the6 following people: Mr and Mrs. Bert E. Harris, Mr. and Mrs Clarence Hirst, Mr. and Mrs Ernie Conover, Mr: and Mrs. Pete Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Thorn, Mr and Mrs. Jock Thornton, Mr. and Mrs. Ole E. Olsen, Mr. and Mrs. Mil Mooreland, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Freshwater, Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Van Winkle and Mrs. Zelda Eg bert were guests Gordons Host Friendly Group SANTAQUIN Mr. and Mrs. Junlous Gordon were host and hostess at a turkey dinner this week held for members and partners part-ners of . the Neighborhood club. The entertaining rooms were gay with the seasonal motif, and places marked for the following guests: Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Gil-son, Gil-son, Mr. and Mrs. Darrel Hor-rocks, Hor-rocks, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Jar-vis, Jar-vis, Mr. and Mrs. Leon LeFevre, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Jarvis, Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Smith, Mr. and Mrs. George Higginson, Mr. and Mrs. Byron York, Mr. and Mrs. Cy Tolman. Mr. and Mrs. John Tolman, Mr. and Mrs. Carlyle Wall and Mr. and Mrs. Ken Hansen. graduation in the spring. Mrs. McEwpn Takes Post Mbs. James Daniels entertain ed members of Club 47 at her home this week. At a short business busi-ness session the resignation of Mrs. F. D. Carter, president of 1048, was accepted, and Mrs. Marvin McEwan elected to fill her place for the coming year. A gift exchange and social chat were diversions, and lunch was served at a long table centered with a lighted miniature Christmas Christ-mas tree. Refreshments were rerved to those named and Mrs. Lynn Starley, Mrs. George Thomas. Mrs. Edward Voelker and Mrs. Ray Pace. Birthday Club . At Regular Meet MORONI The Birthday club met last week at the home of Mrs. Leona Irons in observance of her birthday anniversary. Dinner and sewing were occupations of the afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Turner. She was Margaret Louise Daniels. Margaret Daniels Becomes Bride of Paul Turner Competing with Yuletide fetes for the social spotlight this week is news of nuptial rites read at the wedding of Margaret Louise Daniels and Paul Turner. The marriage ceremony was performed in the .First LDS ward hall by Gerald D. Stone, Dec. 11. Attending were Mr. and Mrs. Otto Daniels and Mrs. Dora Turner, parents of he young couple. - At her reception immediately following the wedding, Turner greeted Lick the High Cost of Living With Your Own Professional WAHL ELECTRIC HAIR CLIPPERS (i i n The New "SOLID SMALL" Used by most Beauty Salons. Light Weight. A full-size professional profes-sional clipper that is fully guaranteed. 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From 7:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. will be a Friendship Friend-ship hour, followed by dinner and dancing until 11 p.m. According to committee members, mem-bers, gifts will be presented to womei guests. the new Mrs guests in a lovely gown of white brocaded satin, cut with a high neckline, long fitted sleeves, and set off by a row' of tiny covered buttons down the back. A fitted bodice and waist completed the picture, with the smooth front flaring into a peplum and train behind. The dress, an original model, was further complemented by the beaded crown which held a flowing veil of imported lace. The bridal bouquet was made of baby orchids, surrounded by roses. JoAnne Clark attended the bride as maid of honor, and bridesmaids were Norma Baum, Marilyn Faux, Gwen Ence and Juanita Stone, all gowned in pastel formals with bouquets of contrasting shades. Little Stephen Nielson assisted as train-bearer, and William Moore was best man for the groom. Elsie Jorgenson greeted guests at the door, while little David Nielson carried gifts. Hostesses in the gift room were Mrs. Robert Johnston. Mrs. Leon Nielson and Mrs. Melvin Moore. Serving were Jean Anderson, JoAnne Moore Couple Plights Temple Vows Rites were solemnized in the Salt Lake LDS temple this week j when Afton Marie Lichfield be-' came the bride of Aldo C. Nelso-i, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bud Nelson of Nampa. Ida. The ceremony was; performed Dec. 15, with a recep-j tion feting the newlyweds the; same evening in Ihe First LDS ward chapel. The bride, a daughter of Ml.1 and Mrs. William G. Lichfield,! was attired in a gown of white velvet cut with a high neckline: and long sleeves, with a lace yoke and long train providing contrast Her fingertip veil from a distinctive distinc-tive tiara, and she carried a striking bouquet of baby orchids with a large orchid in the center. The blooms were pink and white. Dressed in gowns of pastel colors, the bridesmaids were Elaine Sperry, Sally Falkner, Bernice Lichfield, and Norma Meservy, while Rolaine Henderson Hender-son was flower girl. Mrs. R. B. Henderson attended as matron of honor, for her sister The bride's aunt, Mrs. A. C. Cammeron, greeted guests at the and Louise Hafen, and LaMar 'door. th assistance of Mar- Scott acted as master of ceremonies cere-monies for a program. The newlyweds plan to make their home in Provo. lene and Nelda Menlove and Cer aldine Cammeron. Mrs. Dick Brown and Mrs. Jack Mitchell took charge of the gift room PHONE 1343 for your holiday PERMANENTS Open Wed., Dec. 22nd and 29th ALLIE BERTIN CHERRINGTON Mgr. 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