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Show PROVO (UTAH) DAILY HERALD,- THURSDAY, JUNE 29JL1939 . i. : .... ..... I " " l rr . it - I I EtHcl D. Rambccu Society Editor , Phone 494 IS m u V V 1 Attractive Home. Wedding ; "?VbllQwing Temples Marriage ' - ' . - ; - w 1 V1 ' - 'TT ' -Nuptial rites held inthe Salt Lake temple, Wednesday,1 united in marriage Eunice E. Bird, charming daughter of Mr. and Mrs. JAT Bird of Provo, to LaVere J.' Wadley,' son of Mrs, Pearl andjthe Jate'Franklin F., Wadley of Pleasant .Grove.- v . .i'''. . ; ' ; xv President Stephen L. Chipman performed the ceremony, at high noon, witnessed. by Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Bird,, Mrs: Pearl Wadley, Mrs" Oral Wright; sister of the. groom; Mrs. Ella LeavitV Mrs. Eva Hodsoh of .Salt Lake City,; aunts of the bride, and Mrs.-Joseph Halladay and Mrs. Glen Adamson nf 'Ralf Tiil-tt fifv aiinfa ef tlmWnnm ' . ,- ' - r .. vtAfter.th'eVceremony,- the presided over oy Mrs. rnynis a wedding Reception . waus given m unur ui . young - "P vv eanesuay evening Dy ine cnu i . parents, at their home, 373 North Fifth . West : street.! Guests were received by the bride's parents midmother( ort the" groom, a The picturesque bridal party consisted of. the bride and groom, Miss' Dortha Held,- maid -of honor; hon-or; Miss Venice'Cottam and Miss Nadlne Adamson of Lehl, brides- j maids, and Miss Beverly Wright, flower girl. Nyal Wadleyattena- a .ms Drptner, as Dest.man. ' The attractive bride was beau tiful In formal Princess model of; i Ivory y satin, A trimmed with tosca pearls, Her double fingertip finger-tip veil cascaded from a rich tierra of seed pearls, arid was daintily . edged with fine trose print lace Iri a scalloped pattern pat-tern Sho carried an extravagant shower, bouquet of white bride's roses t and valley lilies, attractively attrac-tively knot ted-with a profusion W satin'" ribbon streamers. . l Miss Reid was attired in shell pink ''.chiffon,'-,; with: matching ac-cessricsr ac-cessricsr Miss Cottam -' was in powder blue , lace, and net, with matching ' accessories," and Miss Adamson '.appeared In a rose blush ;chiffon:gowri.They: carried bouquets : of ? roses.Uttle Miss Beverly, niece of the groom, was f rocked In I turquoise ruffled ; tat-f tat-f eta and held 'a. basket of dainty sumnfer i lowers, r Mrs. Bird, moth-eroT"the moth-eroT"the bflde wore aJ striking model of black V file crepe, and a' corsage of,: Talisman roses, and Mrs. Wadleys gownivas also of black crepe, and hr corsage was pink roses. -v: . V ', '-" " Dorothy Perkins roses f decor-- y ated the reception rooms, and - the garden presented a festive w. scene with vari-colord lights and v lawn " chairs. . ''''. v ' i-e'ki r Xt iThc;;:l tide's com plete , troueiseai. was displayed, .'Miss Bess Ta mage ,of - Springville, Miss Beat-i Beat-i l-lce Gull of Spanish Fork, her i-ousins, and Miss Maurinc Mof-:itt, Mof-:itt, presiding in the rooms. ' Miss Allie Dixon presided n Jhe " dining room. -The ? buffet held a prettily trimmed ;weddtng,cake . and ivory candles in : brass candelabra, can-delabra, , and ' the . " serving table waa t covered with , luo V exquisite cloth of Italian " cutwork, and centered with' , blue delphinium and pink roses lit a large crystal crys-tal ' bowl placed on: a reflector: Ivory-princess candies . burned in crystal holders.-"? V ' ' -, . Miss, Anne Slick and Miss Mary ,Etta -Larsen poured and the U -Misses Maurine East and Norma Taylor served, with the Misses Virginia Dixon i and . Mildred ,Bon-nett ,Bon-nett assisting. The girls, former students of the bride, were attired at-tired s in dainty . pastel formal gowns. v During the evening, the active r ; , . tv, .. ; , ,, . ..... ' i hi urn imoi m mwm1 : A rsscT' -v' ;rJ193Q ' j Says: bridal party enjoyed a, dinner iveeicn, sister. 01 mr. vvauiey, P ; t ". , r . and . alumnae members of the Val Norn social unit of the "B.Y.U., sang their "Sweetheart" and "Bride" songs,- also, . the . bride's Delta Theta Chi sorority sisters sang theirMBrlde" and "Sister" songs, and presented their traditional tra-ditional bridal gift in beautiful cerethony. .'.Miss ' Edith Harrison sang "I Love You Truly,Mx artd Miss Virginia Taylor, and Miss Dortha Reid also sang appropriate appropri-ate numbers. GuestsJncluded only relatives of the bride and groom and the; bride'sV social unit ' arid sorority sisters. Many messages were received, re-ceived, including wishes from Martell Bird,, the bride's brother, who is out of the state. The -wecmed pair departed fpr a honeymoon trip by car, the bride wearing a smart going -away costume of navy pleated crepeand fuscia quilted jacket, with , matching accessories. f. Mr. and Mrs. Wadley will return re-turn to their lovely new home in American Fork. Mr. Wadley J3 a . member of the American Fork high school faculty. " Johnson-West1 Marriage Held Leola Johnson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leonel B. Johnson; of Provo, was married to Burt West, son of Mr. and Mrs. D. W. West of Pleasant Grove, Wednesday In the Salt Lake temple. Mr. and Mrs. West accompanied the young couple through the temple. ' A reception, is being planted for Thursday, evening of next! week, the affair to be held in the First wardhall. They wilt live In Provo. ' v Arbor Vetae Club Social Mrs. Larita Abbott was hostess at a pleasant affair Wednesday evening at her home, given for the Arbor Vetae club members. Needlework and "500' were the diversions, Mrs.' Pearl Darling winning the high score prize and Mrs. Lilian Foster, the consolation favor. A delicious luncheon was served, a patriotic theme being used. The following enjoyed the affair: af-fair: Mrs. Lila Olsen, Mrs. Lillian Lil-lian Foster, Mre. Pearl Darling, Mrs. Edith Thompson, Mrs. Nina Cluff, Mrs. Jenny Bushell and Mrs. Larita Abbott. X hat A value! AWg, beau-vv beau-vv tiful, quiet 1939 Leonard i-slx cubic foot.ftodel -at the lowest price in Leonard's history! ; i Come in and see it. Hear 'all about Leonard's new Glacier Sealed Unit that: puts , a new low on economy .'of operation Learn how you SAVE with" Leonard's new stainless steel Zero-Freezer- that gives faster.; - Own 88 NO..' UNIV. AVIL, PROVO v Trousseau Tea Is Charming Social! Event A smart nuptial function," was the 'trousseau tea -given toy Mrs. R. A.. Sterling for- her daughter. Helen, Wednesday from 2 to 5 O'clock at the family home. One 'hundred and seventy-five guests called to view the complete and ; elaborate trousseau, . ? which includes numerous attractive and colorful hand-made articles .from old Mexico. -Miss vFay White and Mrs. Fred Haf en, sister of the bride-elect, presided in the three display rooms.. The receiving line comprised Mrs. i Sterling, Helen' and Mrs. Edward Anthon, mother of Ted Anthon," whom Miss Sterling Is soon to marry. Miss Mavis Haf en niece of the , bride-to-be, was at the door. f. Miss ! Bessie Flnley of Sprlng-ville, Sprlng-ville, and Mrs, Mina Anthon presided pre-sided In the dining room, and Miss Ruby Cox - and Miss ' Donna Mc-Coard Mc-Coard poured. Miss Jane Haf en, a niece "of the bride-to-be, and Miss Lucile Sumslon of Spring-ville,served. Spring-ville,served. The girls were m Idvely pastel gowns and -wore dainty corsages of Toses and sweet ipeas. N An orchid ana yellow v color scheme was predominant throughout through-out the entertaining rooms; and on the serving table, which was covered with a beautiful lace cloth over yellow. Orchid and, yellow yel-low tapers were uv crystal holders, hold-ers, and a centerpiece of yellow roses and orchid and yellow. sweet peas. A. profusion of snapdragons, roses, sweet peas, columbine and larkspur were-tastefuliy arranged In baskets and vases. Guests were preserit from Provo, Pro-vo, Heber. City, Pleasant Grove, American, Fork, Springville, Spanish Span-ish Fork and Payson. Diriirer "Guests Today Noon Mrs. Levi Manwarine' had as "her dinner- guests today noon, Mrs. Ruth Scoville and daughter Alma, who are visiting from San Francisco, Calif. . Other guests were Mrs. Sco-ville's Sco-ville's mother, Mrs. Hannah Olsen, and her sister, Mrs. Sarah Olsen, Dotn or Provo. i Sweet peas were arranged on? the table. Junior Thalians At Breakfast SPANISH FORK The Junior Thalian club held Its first anniversary anni-versary breakfast Wednesday morning at Keeleys in Provo. Hostesses were Mrs. Evelyn J. Williams, chairman ; Mrs. Blanche Jensen, Mrs. Gladys Larsen, Mrs Helen Jex, Mrs. Loneta Johnson, Mrs. Hannah Hawkins, and- Mrs. Ruth Williams. Mrs. Klara Snyder was toasumsiress. , A short program was given including in-cluding a piano; solo .by Mrs Blanche Jensen and a song by Mrs. Elva Fullmer; toast to: the new members, by Mrs. Hilda Corn-aby, Corn-aby, a" birthday candle-lighting ceremony representing the ideals and aims of, the club was ' con ducted by President Emma Broad bent; a gift on behalf of the club V and more efficient freezing. See Leonard's beautiful new cabinet design; It's welded steel, with long-life Permalain finish! And remember, this new 6 cubic foot Leonard gives you all the quality; Leonard . has been putting into' fine refrigerators for 58 years!-Yet the price is a new low! See this new Leonard. it for a few cents a day. rnoNE 618, Flower Motif at Garden Party r XC! 4i r ! . r ' , -i 5 y x ia- - .: . 5 SMARTEST of theew, summerprints are these two cool-looking dresses in" fine rayon sheer withgay "multicolor ; floral designs on lieht -backgrounds. The slim ilintlsf the shirtwaister at left, .with m-riii fifftirc a rwhit length pleats, outlined in brilUant red binding The orchid, .white and purple print, right, with matching jacket, . is . trimmed witl ourole buttons, has a becominc sauarish neck and front pleats. . : members was presented by Mrs; Broadbent to vMrs. Mary Cornaby who Is leaving soon to make her liome.SaLake C. $ f1 f "ms. cldvtsrfefMai were Dresent. at the en lovable 3 - , -z.:-. 4'-. Daniels Reunion - Held at Lagoon PAYSON a very; successful reunion of the Thomas 4 :E. ' Daniels Dan-iels family , was held at Lagoon in? Davis county, Sunday, ' June 25, with" 165 members , 'J of the; . family present. In 'attendance from out of the state"' were Emmett Daniels" and family, Oaklandi .Cal; Rolla Daniels, Dan-iels, Horace Fereday,; Willis Page Spotting a New Swimming Style r- I TIIE red, yellow, blue : and black balloons used on bread wrap-"pers wrap-"pers were the inspiration fot the design of the satin elastic material of-which this smartly new swim suit is .made. Gay, spots af colcr stand out dramatically. tzaLnst the shinjy white. background.- 4 I 4 r 9 X' 1 i ill' lidrkerouna. are accented dy iuii- and.faniilles of Idaho. "Utah representatives rep-resentatives were Lucia Page, and T. El. Daniels families of Logan: Mehldve JEamily o Prot e.-: Daniels -family of , Spanish Fork ; Nathan Simmons, Orson. Daniels, John J. , Daniels and LouieADanicIs families of Payson 5 Luncheon was served at noon with a program at 3 p. m., with" members from each family taking tak-ing part. A report on genealogl-: cal work f of the year was given by Mrs. Inez Menlove.; With a rjeorganizationi for neact yearithe following- officers . were elected: John J. Daniels Jr., -chairman; James A. Daniels, Beulah Lichfield,' Lich-field,' Clarence Daniels, Nelda S.l Christensen, LaPreal Daniels and Lucia Page, . . asssitants. ' Next year's reunion will " b held at Lagoon on the last Sunday in June. . . 1 I I fa v f ;'ni 4 . -Wkwv v - lei i lvs X Provo Couple United In Marriage . The marriage of . Mary. Beth Clark, daughter of Mr., and .Mrs. T.: Ii Clark of .Provo, to Karl J. Mitchell also of this city, was an Mitchell son of . Mr. and Mrs. Roy J.' Mitchell, also of; this city, - was an event ' of Wednesday in - the Salt Lake ' temple.; - . -- Pres. Stephen " L. Chipman officiated, of-ficiated, and the ' following close family;' members were witnesses to the ceremony: Mrs.;T. li Clark and : Mrs. Roy ,-J. Mitchell, the mothers;-Mrs. David Giles, grandmother grand-mother of the bride; Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Mitchell and Mrs. Nell Perry of Provo, uncle and aunts" of the groom; Mrs. James , C Orr :; of Salt : Lake City, grandmother - of the groom, and his great aunt and cousin, Mrs. Robert Simpson .and Mrs. . Ben Ferreir.of Salt Lake City, respectively. Dinner ' was enjoyed r ? in Salt Lake. City; The, couple will live in x-rovo. - , .. ; . - BUTLER'S Are 4 rsL Tale Care of Your Wearing Apparel Needs for Both the BIG FOUR DAY CELEBRATION and Your Vacation xTrip FoUowinff the'Fourth. , 'V - A' ! -! BUTLER'S Home Owned 'Havinff Grown With Provo for 37 YEARS! EXCLUSIVE QUALITY! NELLY DON TRAVEL DRESSES A NEW.$HIPJSIENT JUST IN Especially made up for your vacationin French Crepes, Rayon Prints, Bemberg Silks, Summer Sheers arid Fabrics. Priced at : B. -D. PAJAMAS Of Course, For the, Vacation In Broadcloth, Seersucker -Spun Rayon and Arctic Cool r rtQ CO Each ... . . . . . . . . . : . ........... 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But tm 'an Bank Employes' Annual Outing Among the delightful events of the week, .was the annual outing of the Farmers- and Merchants bank employes and their partners, held Wednesday evening at the summer home of Mr. and Mrs. Victor Bird in Wildwood, Provo canyon. . . - . . ; - A highlight of the evening was the, annual baseball game between the "farmers' -and the "merchants, "merch-ants, the "farmers', winning for the third consecutive year. Also, a feature creating no end of merriment, mer-riment, was the, distribution of a newspaper-published: at the bank and containing scandal and bits of gossip, as well as - news item3 concerning the bank employes and their families, j A dellcioua steak dinner was served,: covers "being laid for 20 guests. 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