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Show .THE IXHI FREE PRESS, LEHL UTAH THURSDAY, MAT 14, 1953. Lt. Harold Ivers Exchanges Vows With Lethea Urquhart of Chicago Attendants were Miss Barbara Of interest to a wide circle of Urquhart, cousin of the bride, and friends here comes the announcement of the marriage of Miss Miss Joyce Mulvihill, an associate stewardess. They wore Lethea Ruth Urquhart, to Lt. as airline blue lace with white net Harold W. Ivers, son of Mrs. pink and and held nosegays of pink and Weston Ivers. white roses. The mother of the The wedding took place In bride chose rose beige with roseChicago, Illinois, Saturday, April bud corsage. Mrs. Ivers, senior, 11, in an impressive candlelight was attired in teal blue net and ceremony at Erving Park Luther- satin with corsage of pink roses. an church. In attendance were Best man was Kenneth Eddy, Mr. and Mrs. Roderick Urquhart, who served with Lieutenant Ivers parents of the bride; Mrs. Ivers, in Tokyo. Ushers were Corporal mother of the groom, and her Jack Moore of Lt. Ivers' battalion sister. Miss Annette Read of Salt and a family friend of Chicago. Lake City, and the other close a honeymoon at Following relatives. Alcupulco, Mexico, the young A formal reception was held couple will make a home at Fort that same evening at the club Bliss, El Paso, Texas, until August house at Park Ridge, a suburb of when Lt. Ivers expects discharge. Chicago. Recently promoted to a first The beauty of the bride was en- lieutenant's rating he is training hanced by a gown of Chantilly lace troops at Fort Bliss. He plans to and net, a bouffant model with continue his study of architecture. full cathedral train. Wrist length His bride, a former airline sleeves of net ended in graceful stewardess out of Salt Lake City, points. A single strand of pearls attended Wright College where was the gift of the groom. A she was a member of Chi mego fetes bonnet tiara supported the illu- sorority. Among sion veil, finger tip length. White for the bride was a party at the orchids and stephanotis composed home of her parents at which Mrs. Ivers and Miss Read were present. the bridal bouquet. a Mr " JEWELRY GIFTS For The Graduate I ureat uay a -- Y Bulova Elgin Hamilton or Other Fine Watches Put it pre-nupti- al in--- D U P Camp News DUP CAMPS HOLD MEETINGS Three of Lehi's camps of the Daughters of the Utah Pioneers held meetings last Thursday. The Snow Springs Camp met In the Fifth Ward church with Lt. Nettie Warenski in charge. Captain Olive Leany gave the bulletins from the Central Camp. Discussion of the Sunday night pioneer meeting in July was taken up. Class Leader Maude Adams gave the lesson on Pioneer Monuments erected by the Daughters of the Utah Pioneers. Daughter Ethel Watkins read the history of Chris- tian J. and Hannah M. Krantz Beck, grandparents of her husband Joseph Watkins. Special vocal selections were furnished by a trio, Doris Peterson, Ada Peterson and Willa Wing, with Mrs. Lula Anderson as accompanist. Rose Lott led in the pledge to the flag. Prayers were offered by Chaplains Ruby Meredith and Dot Racker. Songs used were, "Believe Me If All Those Young Endearing Charms," and "Rock-a-by- e Baby." Hostesses were Lucy Whitman, Eliza FJeld, Harriett Holdsworth and Ethel Watkins. Mr. and Mrs. Don R- - Coombs Joseph Watkins returned to his and children, Michael, Lauraine at the Deseret employment Chemical Depot this week, after and Steven, returned to Spanish an absence since February. He is j Fork. Sunday, alter spending a closing Monday in the Second Ward Re- improved considerably following a i week at the home of her mother, I lief Society rooms, each member Mrs. Clara Clover. in March. of the Athenian Club brought a major operation guest. The new president, Mrs. Donald Wright took charge and gave the speech of welcome. Each guest was introduced. The program for the day was a very interesting review of "South Pacific," based on the stage and screen production. Mrs. Wallace Goates of Salt Lake City, told the story using recordings of the sing the matchless way to make her (or his) ing and dancing parts. remain auve auu Luncheon was served at small memory 01 tne tables which were decorated with wonderful through the years Choose early. white and yellow flowers, the club were which used through colors, out. A lovely mantle arrangement featured white lilacs and yellow tulips. The program and entertainment committee included Mrs. A. K. Chatfield, Mrs. Sylvester Evans, Mrs. Robert Fox, Mrs. Harold W. Barnes and Mrs. Vernon K. Niel sen. Hostesses were Mrs. W. L. Worlton, Mrs. Donald Wright, Mrs. Edna Campbell and Mrs. Nielsen. There were 48 present at the enjoyable affair. The first with on Lay-awa- y meeting of the new season will be held in September. Athenian Club Holds Closing Party For their social held last TUDOR The Evansville Camp met in the Second Ward church, with Second Lieutenant Belva Johnson in The song, "If There's charge. Sunshine in Your Heart," directed by Hazel Allred and accompanied by Belva Johnson, was followed by prayer offered by Chaplain Mary Colledge. Lesson on Pioneer Markers was given by Class Leader Deon Beck. Ruth Wanlass read the history of her great aunt, Julia Ann Phippen Eldridge. "Kentucky Home," was the closing song. Chaplain Mathilda Phillips spoke the closing prayer. Hostesses were Deon Beck, Virgie Hall and Ora Chidister. There were 21 present. Mrs. Hill, visiting with her son, Clovis Hill, was a special guest. The Bluebell Camp held its closmeeting at the home of Daughter Fern Russon. A pot-- 1 luck party at which all the members assisted was planned by Gertrude Morton and Annie Webb. The opening song, "Sunshine in the Soul," directed by Alice Stice, was accompanied by Sadie L. Russon in the absence of Organist Pearl Broomhead, who is ill. The lesson on Pioneer Markers was given by Class Leader Sadie L. Russon. The history of her mother, Mathilda Malstrom Jacob-sewas read by Sylvia Hardman. Mrs. Stice played a piano solo. Prayers were offered by Ella Christofferson and Fern Russon, chaplains. There were 25 present. ing Seagull Graduation Stake Beehive Buzz Next Sunday. May 24 Set For Thursday Graduation exercises of the Sea be The Stake Beehive Buzz will held Thursday, May 28, in the new Third Ward chapel, according to Mrs. Deon Smith, Stake Beekeeper. The banquet will begin at 7:00 p. m. and will feature the May Day theme. There will be program numbers from each of the ward groups. The Buzz will be for all Beehive Girls in the two groups, their leaders and their mothers. Also included will be the granduating girls of the Primary Seagull classes and their mothers. All are reminded to reserve the date and minded to come at 3:30 p. m. CLOSING RELIEF SOCIETY PARTY IN FOURTH WARD, MAY 26 Scheduled for 2:00 p. m., next Tuesday, May 26, the Fourth Ward Relief Society closing party will be for all the women in the ward. President Hazel Roberts extends an invitation to them all to attend. Radio, heater, low IE. N. WIEMHJ $995.00 JEWELER and OPTOMETRIST Timpanogos Motor "THE GIFT SHOP" Lehl Main Street American Fork - a Many Other Beautiful Graduation Gifts mileage, Chev. OK guarantee. LT. and MRS. HAROLD IVERS gull Girls of the Primary Association will be held on a stake basis this year, according to Mrs. Zora Smith, Stake director. The program will take place in the First Ward chapel next Sunday, May 24, at 4:00 p. m. An outstanding program will be presented by the girls. Everyone is invited to join the parents of the graduates at the exercises. 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