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Show smn.j.A :?' Ha'rre r's Seven Years SUNDAY HERALD -- In Tibet Reviewed for Club- - X . An action packed account of a Callahan, P. A." Christensen, C. Pi young adventurer's escape from a Crockett Grant Ekins. Paul H British internment camp during the Gearing, Clarence Greer D. Spen war and his dramatic trek through cer Grow, Bertrand r . Harrison rugged Himalayan passes to Aura C. Hatch Harold " L- Han Maurice Harding, LeRc? sanctuary in the forbidden city of! sen Lhasa in Tibet was the book re Johnson, C E. Jacobs Frank J. viewed before 'members of the Mullett, J. Kenneth Pugh, Marioa Fine Arts Club by Mrs. Bertrand S.v Ross, L B. Sheets, Woodrov? Harrison on Thursday. Thompson, Myron E. Strate and The group net at the home of Elmer Terry Mrs. Clyde Crockett. Mrs- - L BL - Y; A - Sheets acted as Mrs. Kenneth Pugh greeted the group after which a tray luncheon was served. The Easter theme was i . carried out in the refreshments as well as the decorations of 1 French heather and candy tuft University Young placed in a large bowl, flanked by Brigham coeds elected Pat Nowell, Mend-hagreen candles. N. J., to head the AssoMrs. Spencer Grow introduced Mrs. Harrison, who gave her re ciated Women Students next year view on the book, "Seven Years as president. In Tibet," by Henrich Harrer, an Other new officers of the orAustrian athlete. ganization include: vMar Johnson, She cave descriptions of the Long-Beac- h, Calif., vice presiPalace of Potala. Few Englishmen dent; Mary Ellen Cook, Las and succeeded in penetrating the Vesas. Nev.. secretary; and Bar city, which is surrounded by three! bara Wing. Raymond, Alta, Can, ada, treasuer. great monasteries. An account of Mr. Harper's The new officers will assume seven years in the. country and their responsibility at, the beginremarks concerning the culture ning of fall quarter next Sep and taboos of this isolated re tember. Miss Nowell however,, gion proved interesting to club will aecomDanv Beverly Boyack, Seattle, Wash.outgoing presimembers. to a national convention W. were MesdamesA. dent, Attending tl Adamson, Ralph A. Bullock, Guy later this, month. ss. V I i V I . '4-- Coeds Elect New Jersey Girl President m, . s r NORMA IRENE McRAE Miss McRae Sets May 6 Date With Robert Chi vers PAT ANDERSON Pat Anderson Looks Ahead Mrs. Max K. Wilson, the former Helen Mar Johnson. To Helen Mar Johnson Weds Max E. Wilson In Temple SETTING THE DATE? then it's time to interest will follow daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. the announcement by Mr. and Edgar R. McRae, to Pvt. Robert Mrs. Robert 'B.i Leishman of L. Olivers, son of Mr: and Mps. Provo, of the forthcoming mar- Hyrum R. Chivers of Boise, Ida. 6 riage of Norm. Irene McRae, The couple have chosen May Inter-stat- e End of May Wedding t DCTOre NX : w, 1.2 you rnaju any arrangement for for the nuptials to be solemnized Looking forward to a May wed- junior bridesmaid. at the Idaho Falls LDS Temple. ding date are Pat Anderson and Misa Anderson was graduated Mr. and Mrs. Leishman will be Auxiliary-PickH. Keith Barton, Formal announce- from Provo High School in 1552 for a reception tojbjuheld hosts ment of the engagement and ap- and is as a 8 currently employed in Provo at the Bonne ville- May is made by Ceremonies solemnized at the For ncr wedding the bride chose proaching marriage LDS Ward Chapel. ' Fifteenth Sal. Lake LDS Temple on r'rida, a gown of white Chantilly lace' Mr and Mrs. Ivo C. Anderson, secretary locally. OREM Mrs. Ralph Knight was Miss McRae received her B. S. The son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold united in marriage, Helen Mar over satin with panniers of the of Provo, parents oi Miss Ander'f R. Barton of Moab, .Mr. Barton electedf president of the newly degree in home economics from Johnson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. lace over the full tulle skirt, trim- son. Riding! Club Auxiliary University of Wyoming. She was KonaiuW. lotinsori of Provo and med with narrow edging and The couple have chosen May 20 graduated from Moab 'High School organized a held at the Orem a member of Chi Omega and in meeting as the date for their marriage in 1952 and Max E. Wilson, son of Mr. and Mrs. small buttons. attended to serve with Lambda Delta Sigma Sororities, has the Hall. Elected BrigCity Heber C. Wilson of ' Kamas, forThe couple left following the which is to be solemnized in the Austin Mrs. were her Merrill, Phi Upsilon Omicron, Mortar - ham Young University for the past merly of Richfield. wedding dinner for a honeymoon Salt Lake LDS Temple. A recepPen- - Board and is listed in Who's Who Mrs. Paul vice president; Pres. EIRay Jhristianscn offici journey and will return to make'; tior is planned Tor the evening of two years. He is currently emMrs. Mont Bigler, in American Colleges and Uniated at the service and attending iheir home in Tooele. For her! the same day in the Bonneville-Fifteent- h ployed in Moab, where the couple rod, secretary; Mrs. and Bert Ercan- - versities. A former teacher of captain, LDS Ward chapel in Pro- will reside vere parents of the couple and going-awathe bride donned a1 Farrer Junior High School in following honey' brack, Mrs. Wallace, Johnson, an aunt of dark brown suit with beige n;im vo. bride-eleis emmoon. The group is having a contest Provo, asthe tN bride. and added beige and dark brown The prospective bride has chosen home assistant county ployed All to decide upon a name. The wedding party reassembled accessories. as her attendants for the recep1 Rensin demonstration agent ladies in the Orem area are eli selaer at the Johnson home; 23fi W. 12th Nw Mrs. Wilson has attended tion her sister, Mrs. James M. Troy, N.Y. M. in Orem vvherv her aunt and gible to join if interested. They Mr. County, Brigham Young University for two Brooks of iBogata, Tex., who will Chivers attended Idaho l. uncle hosted a weddint dinner. plan to hold regular monthly State College and Brigham Young years. She holds a bachelor of be matron of honor, and for brides Invited for the dinner were mem- science degree from i University of maids, Marolyn Barton, sister of meetings and have one riding University. He is presently combers of the bride and bridegroom's Utah and is a graduate meeting a month at the arenaJ pleting training at the U. S. Army nurse of the prospective bridegroom; Mrs FIFTEENTH WARD; close classmates' PresiLDS the family, school in Ralph Coates Boise, Ida.; Mrs. Monday 7:30 p.m; for music rney piantoto nave competent in- counter intelligence Hospital in Salt Lake be present from time Baltimore," Maryland, ded Ariel Dallif and Mrs. "Rallif. where she has been employed.City, Boyd D. Madsen, Provo and Bar festival, "Where But In Amer structors following East Provo LDS Stake: Bishop Mr. Wilson is a graduate of BYU. bara Lynne Brooks, a niece, .as ica." Numbers will be given by ta time to instruct them in drill which he expects service in Pvnberf HcIIoucII of the Ninth Ward ;He has served 2'i in the people from all Mutual ages, techniques. 'years Japan. ana Mrs , IJcIlowcII; nishop Har- iU. S. and ha? filled an LDS classmates and during this week, with special numbers and cho Others present at the initial Both principals have filled old Hintze nod Mr Hintze: Har- missionNavy in the North Central States, a shower hosted by Rhea Craven. ruses. Directing the; program is meeting were Pat Jones, Mrs. missions for the LDS Church, old Bailey, Stanlev Gunn and their He is now employed at Dugway.' Salt Lake City an aunt, Mrs. Reba Nyal Jensen, Floy Moody and Douglas Holt, Mrs. Sterling Har- Miss McRae two years in Mexico wives and II B. Paynr and Mrs. included Johnson. Orem and Glenna Moody Erma Gibson. All ward mem ding, Mrs. James Farley and and Mr. Chivers, 2V4 years in have parties Favne, and others. a bridal shower given by nursing of Wymount. Mrs. LaMar Ercanbrack. Mexico and Central America. bers are welcome. Riding ANOTHER XAAKF 4, y Ifc s A'.'.'.'iiWi'.VA Officers WEDDING 4 , - PHOTOS ,i ? YOU SHOULD SEE OUR self-coere- d WEDDING ALBUM SPECIAL Special Reduced in. 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