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Show VJ . PAYSON f Mil '.t ij' V -- ' ( " t ' SPRINGVILUS Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Hatfield of Springviile senior of their daughter, Marjorie Rae Hatfield, to Dlx B. Davis, a son of Mrs. Paul Gauger of American Fork and DeWayne Davis of , Orem. are made being Wedding plans for early summer following the Is bride-to-b- e a not been made. I X I :. ;. Mr. and Mrs. Louis student at Paysoa High School, and her fiance was graduated last spring from the same school. Plans for the marriage have I Graduation Jacobs wish to announce the engagenment of their daughter, Myrtis Helen, to Merrill Layne Balzly, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Balzly. The 1 Maid To Wed Following Parents Tell Of Daughter's Betrothal joinUmi ricKALD UUi County, Uuh r r F r f ? t -- t ! 1 ' employed locally. He was active la basketball during high school. r T ! t i i i i i t ' 1 f 1 Agent To Add ress". FBI ? i ? " Open Meeting there. Dressed in native costume, Mrs. Burmlngham told about Hying conditions and the education program in Thailand and of her other travels. 1 L- . i i V - : -- J - - Mr. and Mrs. Cale Whipple (Marilyn Daniels) Reception Given WKippfes; Bridegroom Leavesfor Camp The small flower girl, Colleen Tag gert held a; nosegay also. Mrs. Daniels wore brown crepe with sequia trim. . Mrs. Thayne, a black dress. Eaeh added a cor sage of pink roses. Leavin? for Camp Kilmer, New Jersey, durins? the week where he Is awaiting shipment overseas, was Cale Whipple, bridegroom of the former Marilyn Daniels of Provo, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. A. Cornelius Jr., special agent in charge of the Federal Bureau of Investigation in Salt Lake'City on Monday will be In Provo afternoon to address a meeting of the Municipal Section of the Women's Council of Provo. Because of the importance of Mr. Cornelius talk on the work of the FBI, Section officers" have decided to invite the members of the Council in general and extend a welcome to any woman in the area who would like to hear Mr. Cornelius, Mrs. T. C. Larsen, pro - During the business meeting at which Mrs. Nelson Snow pre sided, plans to assist with the state project of dental health edu cation for elementary schools were discussed. The state and na were also tional conventions of business. topics Cut flowers were used to dec orate the tables. Those present were 'the Mesdames Stanford Bingham, D. Creed Brimhali, Thomas G. Bullock, Albert Clark, Woodrow Evans, Kenneth Fletch er, Laisen my ward, tresion u Hoopes, Darrell C. Hansen, Wil- lard Loveridge, Eldon Mackley, Flora McKell, M. W. Merrill, Al fred Ridge, Homer Royale, Glen Dale Jorgenson and Nelson Snow, members, and Mrs. Burton Peterson, guest. from Seminary. Dix is a graduate of Brigham Young University High School and Seminary and at present Is ! t f graduation 's Springviile High SchooL She is a member of the Pep Club and a graduate of the Springviile LDS X jr The fascinating country of Thailand provided the subject of the program at the Wednesday meeting of the Provo District Dental Auxiliary when Mrs. Olive was the guest Burmlngham of her stay and told speaker ' ' bride-elect- i rr Auxiliary Hears Story Of Thailand " are announcing the engagement r L Mr. and Mrs. Herbert M. Duncan (LaRetta Mae Johnson) Weds Air Force Home Ceremony Ex-W- AF Man n I gram chairman, stated. Annual Dancing Party Is Planned By 5. F. Legion MARJORIE HATFIELD onme Th ais Club Members Friends Gather To Honor Alaskan Visitor ; Enjoy Dinner La Retta! After graduating from the SPANISH FORK v Mae Johnson, daughter of Mr. ocal high school and LDS Semi A group of friends met at the V Mrs. Elvln Prestwjch was host home of Mrs. Jane B. Evans Tues- - v and Mrs. Milton Johnson, and v Herbert M. Duncan, son of Mr. nary, LaKetta Mae joined tne to members of Bonnie Thais day evening in honor of her daugh- ess served and Air Women's Force and Mrs. B. M- - Duncan of RichDaniels. Mr. Whipple is a son of For best man, the bridegroom Club at her home Monday eve ter, Miss Jane Evans, formerly of SPANISH FORK the late Mr. and Mrs. W. W. had his brother, Boyd Whipple of mond, Va.f were married Jan. three years of active duty as a 49er dance will beThe annual ning. Dinner was served at a Provo, but now of Anchorage, sponsored 7 in a very attractive home wedWhipple. Bellf lower, Cal. Merrill Martin and stenographer at bases in Texas, again thisyear by the American table attractively decorated with Alaska, who has been making a relatives of In The Salt Lake LDS Temple was James W. Daniels Jr., served as 'the presence ding. Massachusetts and Legion. The date has been set for a centerpiece of iris and acacia, visit here with her family and .and friends the young cou- California. chosen for their marriage Jan. 4, ushers; friends, j Saturday, Jan. 30 at the Spanish af tall yellow tapers. were joined in marriage by Oklahoma. In Oklahoma .she-- at solemnized by Temple President ple Fork Armory. Door prizes will Following dinner the guests Miss Evans showed slides of During the receiving, violin and Bishop J. Austin Cope Jr. The tended a military business course be KIRay L. Christiansen. Attending and an excellent orches spent the time in sewing. Those Alaska and told about the country. Mrs. was music played piano by' home of the bride's parents was at Oklahoma A. and M. College tra given them on the occasion were the Rex Mrs. Dwight Shakes- been has Mrs. Evan Dunford. engaged, according present were the Mesdames Spen- Guests Biljings, Merrill at She her Stillwater. Mrs received the scene of the ceremony. bride's mother. Mr. and - cer Meldrum, Griffith Nuttall, Paul peare, Mrs. Gordon D. Christen-seLornto RusBob and Butler Mark Mrs and Houtz Mrs Blaine Martin, Mrs. Orissa Thayne The young bride was radiant honorable discharge Sept 11. bardi, assisted by Ream, Frederick Hoffman, Fran Mrs, Beverly Lybbert, Miss Colleen Lawrence the bridegroom's-- grandmother, sell Walker; and solos Duncan has com Glen Bowen and Gordon War in a strapless ballerina length Sergeant iWanda cis Hazel, Max Bills, George FerScott, Miss Madoline Cre- - . vocal accompanied and Lloyd Thayne. A wedding din- presented of a four-yeover taffeta. pleted net of white years gown Miss Jean Evans. ner. and vistnn Elvin and Van Prestwich. Verl Mrs. guson Wagenen. by ner followed at Hotel Utah. ' The bodice was trimmed with tour of duty In the air force, 18 i of An description interesting was The couple's wedding cake The Bonneville - Fifteenth LDS tiny ruffles edged with gold. The months of which were spent in of three tilers decorated .in pink the people .ad customs of Brazil full Ward was the scene of a skirt was dotted with small Tripoli, North Africa. Since re was given by Miss Mary Nielson, reception given for them Jan. roses. A pink satin cloth draped in who acted as a supervisor in the gold hearts; She wore a finger turning to the states he has been "M" 8. Clusters of white wedding bells white net and a circle of greenery school system of that country for tip veil of white net. Her por- stationed at We stover Air Forcea anil the favored white candles made an attractive setting for the He is Base in two Massachusetts. white was gardenias year at a meeting of Delta sage f."!X were used as a setting for the re- cake which revolved. native of Richmond, Va.,where with pink Carnations circled at of the home Gamma Kappa de, Assisting in serving and gift line. his education. he received double ring cere ceiving Aria Miss Norma Deene Halladay, Duringthethebride's sister-in-laThe counle left Friday for Marilyn chose a gown of white tails were Mrs. Horace Hood. Weslmony, Wednesday. satin, lace and net. Small buttons Mitchell, EeDel Fairer, Mrs. She about the differences Merline Elmer Johnson acted as Wichifa Falls, Tex., where Ser Mrs. Arland. Olsen, in theirtoldschool II HI . closed the front and a pointed lace ey- Carter! NEEDLE THREADER ' organization and matron of honor. Her dress was geant Duncan will attend aircraft overskirt. Her veil was of bridal Mrs. Merlin Shelley, Mrs. Lou of her experiences bota in the a pink net ballerina and she wore ground mechanics. xfJ illusion and her bouquet, pink roses Ludwig, Bonnie Anderson. Mrs. schoob , and in the communities corsage of gardenias with Mrs. 'Duncan's going away James W. Daniels Jr., and Mrs. of Brazil. She is presently an in white and feathered carnations. was costume a gray suit trimmed carnations. and magnifying glass- Mr. Merrill Martin, her sister, Max Collins sat wun me guesi structor. In education at Brigham An unele of the bride, Blair with black and black accessories. was matron of honor wearing blue book. No definite plans have been Johnson, served as best man. University. The bride has resumed her work Young green taffeta, ballerina length The bride's parents stood with made as to where they will make A, tape .recording of a recent trimmed with net. Other atten in Provo. She is a former student radio broadcast which featured a her, while grandparents, Mr. and their home after the young man and danti. were Mrs. Bill Tooke. Mer-len- e of Brisham Young University JE)' his discharge next panel discussion, on .teacher re Mrs. Nephi Johnson, stood with receives Jones, Mrs. Bliss Boshard and the LDS Business College in Salt cruitment wag played. Four mem the bridegroom.30. Aug. Carol Jolley.They were la green Lake Cityi Before entering the bers of; the group participated. in organdy over taffeta. All of the service. Mi. Whipple also attended the broadcast. They were MarS. Withdraw threader 2. Pass end of thread 1. Insert loop In eye nosegays .carried by the girls were BYU and filled an LDS mission in garet Hayes, Mrs. Ruth Stephen needle of States. Central the loop white carnations. through of pink roses and son. Margaret Johnson and Mrs. , Bertha Brock. EVERY VISITS SEARS SEWING MACHINE DEPARTMENT THIS WEEK ADULT WHO TO The hostesses. Miss Halladav. June Rambeau, Hannah Cardall. Leone Told and Esther Edmunds. served refreshments to the See a demonstration of guests. Present were Catherine Bowles, Jenni Gleason, Leora Hanson, Margaret Hayes, Mar Sears exclusive lightweight A delightful evening was ar- chairman of the cou- presideda garet Johnson, Marjorie "Hold- with Literthe welcomed and the of guests Alleen Jensen, Florence ranged bv members ears resolution in tne away, Kate ary Section of the Women's New Mima Martineau, for all. express Rasband and Mathews, Council when they entertained form of j the Mesdames .3 members and guests at their an- Ing thanks; to God for a wonder Hannah Cardall, Mae B. Hunting nual open session Wednesday at ful land and its blessings. The ton, Annie Carol Jayne, Anna S. club collect was read by Mrs. Nelson, Daisy Nielsen, Laura B. the Women's Clubhouse. . 82 W. Center Guests were greeted at the Sanders Pritchett and Mrs. Mark Nielson, Evelyn K. Paxman, door by Mrs. J. W. Wernz. Mrs. Berkhimer read the minutes. A. Pedersen, Jean Ramin Mrs. Snow introduced Mrs Emily Harold Blssell, Mrs. I. Dale Rea Straw, Leone Told and beau, 1 and Mrs. Paul Valgardsen. Wernz who presented Reynold Virginia Wigginton. fVa-.s.o- ? All section officers and officers Heiner . who sang, accompanied council were by ,Mrs. Abel John Peterson. Mrs of the complete floor-lengt- h in" Lucille Peterson, program chairv models. r k. gowned II Lorna Erickson Mrs. Phil Snow, second vice man intrdduf of Brigham Yount University who read.j "The Doll House," by I in Ibsen. 1 I Light refreshments were servcena ed. from lace covered table tered with long y.Uo-- tapers in crystal holder . A crystal bowl Mrs. Carl Evans was hostess to held gree;n, yellow and brown members of Doce Amigas Club pencilrslin4 cattails in an unusual Thursday at her home. The guests FORK The SPANISH arrangement created by Mrs. E. also played pinochle with prizes Club enjoyed a vivid deReimschiissel. going to Mrs. Dean Loveless and Aluminum 19 pounds scription of life in the British Hostesses were Mrs. Kenneth Mrs. Roy Rawlings. full siz most than lighter, Isles and western Europe given Martin. Mrs. Ruth Aiken. Mrs. A special guest was Mrs. Floyd heads. bv .Mr. and Mrs. David Bowen, Reimschiissel, Smart sewing beige Mrs. Jack Gil- Williams and others present were who told of their travels of last christ and Mrs. W; J. Anderson. the Mesdames Verl Perry,. Elmo hammerloid finishwlth year. In addition the Bovvers More thai 40 persons :njoyed the Ellison, Don Moore, Robert Marchrome plated trim. showed films of the Coronation affair. shall and Gordon McCausland. j Many souvenirs of their travels were on display. No oiling anywhere . . The meeting of the club was ever.. Can't spot delicate held at the Social Center. The Lint or ravelings C. fabrics. David hostesses were Mrs. Chris-tenseMrs. Jack and Jr. will not snarl non - clog Forsey Mrs. J. Ross Jones prebobbin 'assembly. sided. The collect was given by Mrs. Blaine Swenson and tne x H flag salute by Mrs. Christenson. Your choice of 13 beautiful 0 r3 The program was in charge of cabinets modern, tradiMrs. Vernon Mills. I ;: x tion erf and. Early American A tray luncheon was served to 19 members and two guests. styles to blend with your ' On January 22 Mrs. Ray Carother! home furnishings. -ter and Mrs. Neil Bona will be :,J hostesses to the club at the Social Center. Mrs. Blaine Swen-so- n There's A Kenmore to Suit Your Budget will have charge of a patn MATERNITY WEAR otic program which will be given Swenson. Mrs. Elmer Hi X by .x i -- Club Hears Of Experience j n-Braz- ' -- - w-er- n, i ar post-weddin- g - w, , ! - , . - - Guests Enjoy Music, Play at Open Session ; ' -- De-spa- Jib JfpKJ1 Poce. 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