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Show SUNDAY HERALD JSU r 3-- A X V ANITA JOANN GRONEMAN Whirl of Wedding Plans Occupies Anita Groneman. A whirl of dress fittings and wedding arrangements are taking the time of attractive Anita whose coming JoAnn Groneman . Kent Fisher is anmarriage j Mrs. Paul Williams. Bride is former Nadine Davies. nounced by Mr J and Mrs. LaVar Groneman of Provo, parents of the bride-to-b- e. The pair will be wed in the member of school glee clubs, the Manti LDS Temple, June 7, with Junior Federation of Music Clubs a reception to follow at the Bonand has participated throughout neville - Fifteenth LDS Ward the state in musical activities chapel on June 8. The newlyweds For two years she was employed honeymoon at Carmel on fai Zion Park during the summer Several hundred friends of Na wore pale green silk shantung. The planjto the Peninsula and will where she was a .vocalist. She dine Davies and -- Paul Williams three small flower girls, Susan makeMonterey their home in Provo. has recently completed basic passed through the receiving line Meecham, Christine Meechamand training as a WAF in the United Saturday evening at one of the Gayle Davies were f rocked two in States Air Force at Lackland Air pretty wedding receptions of the green and one m pink. All of the season held at the Sunset LDS flowers of the attendants were Base, San Antonio, Tex. white Esther Reed daisies, center Airman Reece completed his Ward chapel. schooling in Ocala previous to The newlyweds were wed in a ing a nosegay surrounded with al entering the service. He also re ceremony solemnized at the Salt ternating pink carnations and white ceived his basic training at Lack Lake LDS Temple Friday evening daisies. land and was recently transferred Attending for the nuptials were Mrs. Davies wore :an afternoon The Dancing Friends danced Mr. and Mrs. Thomas C. Davies, model of deep pink lace while together at Sunset LDS Ward rec to Keesler. Mrs. Ennis Shelton, sister of Provo, parents of the attractive Mrs. Williams wore beige lace. reation hall in an atmosphere of the bride-elec- t, will host a brida bride and Mr; and Mrs. Claude Their corsages were gardenias and summer. The hall, decorated with shower for Bonnie at the Stalker M. Williams, Spanish Fork, parents stephanotis. roses, snapdragons, bridal wreath of the bridegroom; Mr. and Mrs home the receiving Mrs. Maur- and palms, was made to appear Jack Davies, b brother and sister iceDuring Bird played organ music and like a patio, complete with lawn and Mr. and Mrs. Dean Crandall. Colleen Lawrence favored with furniture, umbrellas and tables. The wedding party enjoyed a din- vocal solos. Members of the Val The serving table was centered ner following the ceremony hosted Norn social unit -- surrounded the with bird of paradise; white stock by parents of. the bridegroom. fern, and refreshments were to bride sing their sweetheart and and A dainty arrangement of pink - covered pastel cakes cocoanut bride song. gladioli and white stock formed a and green punch. V with the bridegroom as background for the receiving, and Standing man was Larry Thatcher, The program featured a special Thompson, Jacqueline Thayne framed exquisite white tulle and best were Jack Davies, Elmo ballet dance number, "High On Ushers and Genevieve Reed accompani- Chantilly lace wedding dress en- Meecham. A Windy Hill," danced by Carol and Victor Davies. with white taffeta. ed on the violin by June Barth- train, underlaid Rawlins, Cherie was the round collar The dainty bride's caice was elab Cluff, Myrna Marion olomew and Mrs. Thayne at the Noteworthy Knudsen, Anderson, Jua-nit- a and scalloped tunic of the lace. The orately displayed on a lace covered t. Taf Kirk sang a Warren piano. creation was the work of the cloth over green satin. A cluster Refreshments were served to bride's mother. With this new Mrs. of pale green candies were placed medley of three numbers accomthe 64 members and guests at- Williams wore a small - shell of on one end of the table while wide panied by his wife. tending. Favors, were small May lace and seed pearls which caught streamers of pink satinr,ibbon surbaskets bfc candy and a cleverly-fashion- her double 'veil of nylon tulle. She rounded the cake and were caught Mrs. Harold Swenson, Lee Olson, Gene Gardner and Roy Ray Bradwishing w.ell contained held a bouquet of camellias, roses with a cluster of pink roses. wishes for all made by Mrs. Ida and lily of the valley. Serving wedding refreshments ford. Mr. and Mrs. Leland Burress Gardner and Mrs. Abner. Tanner. Adding charm were the bridal were Mrs. Vera Ivie, Joyce Brock-ban- and Mr. and Mrs. Bert Eggertsen Profusions of peonies, roses attendants, Mrs. Elmo Meecham, Earlena Lewis, Myrlene assisted with receiving. and iris" decorated the meeting. the bride's sister, Anagene, matron Jones, Sally Madsen, Sharine The bridfe changed to a going-awa- y room. Hostesses were Mrs. of honor; Lois Ray, Frances suit of navy blue faille with Mrs. Hal Ferguson. Karma red Hobbs, Mrs. Knudsen, Mrs. Leo Williams and and Jackson Gammell. Crandall, polka dot lining, and white Nancy J. Knight, Mrs. J. W. McAllister, bridesmaids.. Mrs. Meecham chose Donna. Swenson was at the guest accessories. They will reside in Mrs. Gardner and Mrs. Tanner. pink silk shantung and the others book and in the gift room was Salt Lake City. BONNIE STALKER ! Bonnie Stalker Plans To Wed Florida Airman Mr.; and Mrs. Ralph F. Stalker of Orem expect to leave June 5 with their, daughter, Bonnie, for Keesler Air Force Base at Biloxl, Miss., where Bonnie will be married to Roger R. Reece, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Reece of Ocala. Fla., on June 11. Following, the nuptials at the air base the couple will make .their, home in Biloxl for the present where Airman Third Class Reece is engaged in technical training in with electronics, radio ando-adathe United States Air Force. Dark-ye- d Miss Stalker is a graduate of the Lincoln High School and attended Brigham n Young University briefly. A vocalist ,she has been a r well-know- to-V- Many Friends Attend , Dayies- - Williams Wedding LDS Ward Relief -Park So- ciety room on Thursday. During the afternoon several original literary and musical compositions were given by members; Newly elected president Mrs. G. L. llobbs presided, and Vida Swensen read a club prayer composed by herself. Adria Porter read "Reveries" and Mable Tanner read "An Appeal," each an original selection. . Dancing Friends Enjoy Summer Garden Dance ed k, 01-se- n, Jeri Mrs. llobbs, welcomed guests and introduced Mrs. Elmer Jacobs, a new member. Reynold Heiner sang two number accompanied by . Helen Bunker after which Darlene Capson read the' play "The Four .Poster," with! narration by Neal Penfold. Carol Meservy was accompanied by her sister, Virginia Ray, as she did two dances. Ida Gardner gave a tribute to Mrs. Benjamin H. Knudsen who will leave shortly on a trip to Europe with her husband. Two original songs by Mrs. Clifton Thayne were sung by Adena Both young people are completr ing their sophomore year at Brig- ham Young University .and Ken has been pursuing a specia course at the Central Utah Voca tional School. Both are former graduates of the Provo High School where Anita wasa mem ber of Phi Gamma Psi, Thespian Troupe, Dramatic Art Club and Was captain of the Girls Organization. Kent was affiliated with Dramatic Art Club and was Red Cross representative. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Virl R.. Fisher of Provo. , . Creative Fine Arts, ALR, Meets In Open Session Members of the Creatrve Fine Arts Chapter No. 12 of the Alice Louise Reynolds Clubs met in open session in the new University- f CAROL DUNFORD Romantic Announcement Concerns Carol Dunford Timed with news of graduation comes the romantic announcement of the betrothal of Carol Dunford, attractive daughter of Judge and Mrs. William Stanley Dunford, to Morris A. Jackman, son of Mr. and Mrs. William T Jackman, all of Provo. . The popular couple will com plete plans for their marriage the latter part of August at a later " 7 date. The new board of directors in troduced during the evening .Were Mr. and Mrs. Robert .Leishman, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Woolsey, Mr. and s Mrs. Beck Clark, Mr; and Mrs. Eldon Bunnell, Mr. and 11 c Mrs. Jackson Howard, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Mendenhall and Mr. The annual Golden and Mrs. Reed Hacking. Held PAYSON Gleaner over 'were Mr. and Mrs. Stanley banquet, of. ' the LDS Brown and Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Church will be held Friday, June 11, at the Union Building, UniverEncksen. . of Utah campus.lat 4:45 p.m. Couples in charge of the party sity The reception will commence at were Mr. and Mrs. Dell Buckley 4 p.m. and Mr. and Mrs. Joel Barlow; Individual invitations will not be sent this year, according to Mrs. - Frank Beckstrom, Nebo stake SPRING SALAD Gleaner leader; Girls who wish An, extra-lusciosalad that will to attend should send the price of please your family and friends is a ticket, and stamped self addressthis suggestion. Dis- ed envelope to the YWMIA office, 40 North Main Street, Salt Lake solve one package, lemon-flavore- d in Add water. one hot cup City, 1, before ne 6. Reservations gelatin canned pineapple juice and, one-ha- should be made early,' inasmuch as teaspoon salt. Chill in your a limited number 'of tickets are states Mrs; Beckstrom refrigerator until slightly thicken available, ed, "then fold in one cup, diced, ' Ward and stake leaders are ask canned pineapple and one cup ed to invite all Golden Gleaners quartered dates. Turn into individ- and Honorary Golden Gleaners to d attend ual molds and chill until firm. and Mrsi- - Beckstrom reon crisp lettece and garnish quests the Affair be announced at ' . with mayonnaise. all .meetings t . -- Church Announces Golden Gleaner Banquet, June us easy-to-ma- ke lf -- Un-mol- : Miss Dunford served as year editor. - and cheer leader while attending Provo High School. Now a junior student 'at Brigham Young University, she is- -a charter member of Cami Los social unit, a member of White Key national honorary sorority and was" attendant to the Bella of the Y. An. art major, with emphasis on . painting, the prospective bride plans to continue, her schooling. Mr: Jackman will be graduated from the BYU college of business this June. He was recently made a member of Phi Kappa Phi, national honorary scholastic organization, and is a member of Brick- er social unit. Active in athletics he has been on the pitching staff of the college baseball team and is a member of AF ROTC. He was valedictorian of the BY High School class whent he graduated. book FRUIT STAEVS REMOVING Isn't it good to know that washing actually improves your table linens? That is the" rigkt kind of washing, of course! With fresh fruits a favorite during the summer, care -- must be taken if stains occur. First of all, remove the stain while it's fresh; it's' easy then. Pour boiling water through "the stain, or place your cloth in the sink and let hot water steam onto the stain. Then, launder in hot soapsuds, adding extra brightness and extra whiteness. 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