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Show 2-- A fSSSTUSt-195- SUN CAY HERALD. 5 FOE Aiix liary Miss Chesley To Wed Feb. 7 i nstalls New Merhbe rs new members were initiat ed into the Women's Auxiliary of Fraternal Order of Eagles during impressive candlelight ceremonies Thursday evening at the aerie home Blanche Clark, president, Plans for the forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Myrl Jeanne to William Lloyd Chesley, are announced by Mr. and Mrs. Merlin C. Shipley of Provo. Miss Shipley will wed the son of Mr. and Mrs. Lono Chesley of Salt Lake City on' Feb. 7 in a ceremony to be performed at the Logan LDS Temple. A reception is being planned for Friday, Feb. 11 at the Bonneville-Fifteent- h LDS Ward church in Provo. Myrl Jeanne has been employed in Salt Lake City in office work and plans to resume her duties after her marriage when the bridegroom will return to the base where he is serving in the U. S. Army. 1" wo .si J V4 r - l presided. , New members initiated were Lil lian Spears and Barbara Simmons. Twenty-nin- e members were pres ter. I ' m v Surprise Party, Dinner; Honor Merrill Fowles y . v v.- i . Svy .; . A - - i - Cunningham's; rm ' , 4 if Housewarming Held At son-in-la- -- -- - PLEASANT GROVE Merrill : Fowles was honored at a birthday i ir v ainner recently at the home of his daughter and Mr and Mrs. Edwin Mart. Canasta 1 .V played. Mrs. Fowles was also By DEN' A S. GRANT r c' .. present as were grandchildren AMERICAN FORK A deUght- Gayle, Patricia and Kaye Fowles LISA LEIS ful family party was enjoyed at During the week other family the home of Mr. rand Mrs; JWilson members joined together for Cufmingham. The party was in surprise party bringing with them the nature of a housewarming, refreshments, whiclv included a the Cunninghams having recently Dirtnaay cake and gifts. their completely r e m ode-led- ' Attending the surprise party home. The group brought a tasty' were Mr. and Mrs. Grant Fowles, A, lunch with them, which was Mr. and Mrs. Rex Fowles, Mr! Mr and Mrs. Carlo Leis, recent- and Kenneth Carter, son of Mr. served after playing Tripolil k and Mrs. Don Fowles of Provo, but now xl Phoenix, rand Mrs. Leland Carter of Provo. gift was presented Mr. and Mrs, and" Mrs. 'Edwin ly Fowler and Mr Cunningham. Present were Mrs. SHE LA WILLIAMS Ariz., announce the forthcoming! and friends Jennie Cunningham, Mr. and Fowles of Pleasant Grove members Family marriage of their daughter, Lisa: will be present on Feb. 5 at Pio-- i Mrs. Sherman Robinson, Mr. and lieer LDS Ward church for their! Ms. Robert E. Cunningham, Mr !ahd Mrs. Leo Gurney, Howard marriage and social which will; Cunningham, Mr. and Mrs. Max follow. The couple plan to leave!smithj American Fork; Mr; and " ELEVENTH WARD the same evening for PhoenixiMrs. James Page, Lindon; Mrs. 10. a. m. for quilting.; Monday, of the where thev will be entertained byis Garn Carter, Provo; Mr. and .The "romantic atmosphere - of an announcement by parents noon. Lesson and demon at Lunch Davis, Lehi1; Ruth bride-to-bthe surround; Mr. the mother and lather of the bride-L-, Mrs. Ralph and Mrs. Leland Valentine Day will at 2 p. m. em. stration Or Sutton, rLtAbANT GROVE marriage of Shela Williams, and; the return of the .Tions and their ladies enjoyed "The Following RIVERGRQVE FIRST WARD Darwin Stevenson, according 10 The couple has chosen Feb. 14 ype of training a child receives Wedhesday. 1:30 p. m. Teacher's couple to Provo Mrs. Carter willja "newcomers" party Thursday isn't half as important as for in an Orem cafe. A banquet for their marriage which will be him i Le,ona Dixon. The give ashower for her son's bride.) night message by to 'of receive the love of feeling the home Refreshments the pertormed at Lisa came to Provo with herand outstanding 'variety show were Bingo, lesson by Beth Marsden. A and security which his parents ology bride's-pareats- , 95 S. 9th W. Governor District parents from Denmark two years highlights. and Feb tu re Birthday Party should him if to he is WARD SECOND become give RIVERGROVE Deputy District reception will follow at the Fed well She finished her high school Otto Fry 2 p. m. Teacher's mes- ago. M P. declared H. V. Governor adjusted,, Mr Tuesday, Labor Holdaway were eration temple. Room, at Phoenix and Preston, Ida., and PLEASANT GROVE Gaines of of Midvale. Mickeison, coun Tanner. .head and Clyde Annie Murdock Steve Theology has attended Brigham Young Uni- guests. sage by and Mrs. Austin Locke are parents binso with prizes of candy, re- of at the School attend Jordan and Dora Dis lesson seling Nelson, Perry. membership by the prospective bridegroom. served at small tables versity for one quarter. freshments to members of the young headed ance committee trict, chairmen, ' Mr. Carter was graduated from SUNSET WARD and ,a beautiful birthday cake Both young people Jiave attended mothers Federated on Club the committee arrangements. Were all part of the Excitement high school. Darwin served four of Pleasant Grove, Elysium Tuesday, 1:30 p. m. Teacher's BYU during fall quarter 1954 with American Fork in the patients recently He in and since S. d animal husbandry. Sherrie Ann years in the U. at Navy and message by Lily Campbell Chris-tense- a major Mr. 10 the Mickeison also here .declared past during lesson by Florence served as president of the Rodeo hospital Fentorfs birthday party given by his release has been employed in that child theology is rebeen have Mrs; Hilton, guidance Opal closely 1 from days Club and was graduated her mother, Mrs. Don Kenton. the Provo , area. Mrs. lated Afton adult to Jack Iver-somental and strains Fraughton, All-da- y suckers were, included Shela has resided in California High Sc hool. WARD Mrs. Reta SECOND SUNSET Ricks, Marcia months and problem's. Club The pair will live in Provo. in the treats received by guests for. Tthe past eight Teacher's m. Nora Mrs.. 7:30 Anderson, Roundy, members met with Wednesday, p. Elysium and eight lighted cand'- -j on the since her ' return has attended Mrs. Lois Humphries, Wayne Wright, the Hazel and Maude who entertained message by Wayne Peay were blovyn Hptifl?fr School of Business in cake successfully Arthur Hansen, Mrs. Anna King, at the home of her mother, Mrs ology lesson by Lucille Christoph-- ; Lake City. :;it7.to guarantee Sherrie Ann Sat and Mrs. Helen Steurewald. Mrs. Lowell erson. Dewey Adamsorf. : her sccretwish. Lois Humphries, .who recently Gillnian, president presided and TTrVTTTt a'ARn . Friends ami cousins attending ' a broken collar bone in sustained the ciub business was discussed. Tuesday, 2 p. m Teacher's mes-- j ( iWre Mike, Jeff and Christine Dacrbn knit may stretch 4f Mrs & sleighing accident in American For Dayid vvaid was program sage by Addie Scott Theology les-Fenton. Linda bung up wjiile water-lade;LFeptoii. Boyd Fork Canyon; is recuperating at ' - roll chairman. irandGeorBanksi Beverlv Anderson, best results. '.'suds, rinse y' home from an operation last her eia Ann McNess, LaVee Ash, IDacron knits" in a tovvei before A tray luncheon, including Vat to set the broken bones by week lay entine favor, was served to spe- Tuesday, 1:30 p:' m. Teacher's! Pegsy Weeks. Clint and Michael; hanging up to dry. Or t elsewould the pin technique. cial guests Mrs. Robert Adamson Lucy Clyde, county president Blackhurst. Edna Christiansen.jthem flat to dry, as. you Anna, Harding and by message Cornand Mrs. Newell Adamson, Pleas- theoloev bv Ina Olsen. Evening of Central Utah County Susan Boren, Karl Wright, Linda; a wool sweater. ant Grove and club members Mes- - meetin? Wednesday. 7:30 Teach- - pany Daughters of Utah Pio-whonored guest at a dame; Glen Miller, Wayne Wood, er's message by Blanche Hawkeers social given recently when coun Don Peterson, Dee Harris, Mario and theology lesson by Otiss ty board members met at the Brady, LaRoss Brady, Wesley Frazier. home of Lavina Johnson. Shields Darel Harper, Robert WARD FOURTH A book, "Pioneer Treasures," I - - ' Shoell, Sam Green, Robert Hilton, J . m. Teacher's 1:30 was presented by Kate Mitchell, p. Tuesday, Dick Gourley, Leon Hatch, Robert ! t Belle Mere Club ladies were S .. Eva r i !iL , Terry. Theology second vice president, to Presi tL,eon rsmun, tt.1i: j uour-le- y message by jonn iiaiunay, 2 m; entertained of board in the at behalf Tanner Mabel by their hostess, Mfs. dent Clyde p. ' ." I , Kenneth Harvey, Mary Lou lesson by Orville Olsen, Thursday in her members. mik V Nursery. Gardner and Lowell Gillman. A was served luncheon to home. Busine-sboard pertaining SIXTH WARD Plans were formulated for in handiafternoon and the formed social chat and spent members Valentine party scheduled for Feb. Wednesday, 2 p. m. for teacher's the diversion for the' afternoon. work. Members present included 16. with husbands, to be invited message by Rae Eller. Theology Refreshments were served to the Mary T. Dahlquist, Mrs. Byron lesson at 2:30 p. m. by Katie honored ' as guests. Mrs. Clarence L. La Verne Thomp- Denhalter, guest. Mitchell 'VJ fuma.M.w J: Nursery. v. :.:' L fw f mw"' son, Pearl Daniels, Frances Cal- Knudsen, Mrs. J. Earl Lewis, Frampton, Ronnie and Marilyn FOURTEENTH WARD lahan, Ellen iDavenport, Emm'f Mrs". J.i F. Mower, Mrs. R. L. Tuesday, 1:45 p. m. Teacher's Jones, Edith powell, Lucile Ahl Bedford, Mrs. O. A. Watts, Mrs. Blackhurst, Judy Brimley. Sherrik Ann Later carried ice message by Nellie Diamond, The? ander, Margaret Duke, Dorothy Clifton B. TKatcher and Mrs. cream and birthday cake tb ology lesson at 2:30 p. m. by Cala Johnson, a special guests, andljRalph Foote. Mrs. Russell Hicken ' those oreviouslv mentioned. Ivie. Nursery. fas a guest. nearby relatives ? - V-- .' American Fork News : v.-a- - I- , . ent. Hostesses were Blanche Clark, Roma Freshwater and Fern Car-- 1 11 f Y v; - Leis to Marry Kenhe th Carter Feb. 5 Shela Williams to Be Among Valentine Brides ! e, f R.f . Counselor Head Tells Needs Of Today's Children Relief Society ri to-b- c. -- . ; eig'ht-year'-ol- - " n, P-o- vo . . " DUP President T?(yn(i)f rut ' At Camp Social , n. . ; 5. i Mr. and Mrs. lconard Carter. Mr. and Mrs: At Home I Garter Now Pleasant Grove Among nja ny late January CarHon. 'Joyce Carter and Lorna wedding receptions noted by Jackson as her bridesmaids. Atfriends and relatives of promi tending the bridegroom was Ray V rent couples Is that Of newly Bilboa. married "Mr. and Mrs, Leonard; Bishop Ivan J. Peay .of the Carter. The Carters received. Sunset LDS Ward performed the ceremonies to which close friends and relative's at sei lus vvara cnapei recently mends ana relatives oi tne cou-- f followingtheir marriags at the pie were' invited. home of he bride's grandmoth- u Mr; Carter is tne son of Mr. er, Mrs. Vilate Rodeback. For her wedding and reception nd Mrs. Orval Carter of Pleas- the bride,, the former Loretta ant Grove. Carter, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Assisting at the guest book was Layman Carter of Provo, chose a Mrs. Shirley Carter. Mrs. Melba wedding gown supporting a full; Houtz assisted in the gift room skirt of while" satin with werj as: did Virginia Spencer, Mrs, skirt The Mel va Steel, Mrs. Joyce Johnson lace. gown featured a small lace co- - and Elda Rodeback. Alfred Car-la- r while the lace edged veil was! ter was ' master of ceremonies" held to the crown by a, seed pearl Service w as in charge of Marj i: tiara.; I'i0 Lee Miller? Margaret" Carter. The bride's bouquet of ycHosf (Doris Carter, Kathleen Webb and roses was centered- - by a 'large Vonda Steel. purple orchid. She chose . Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Carter are mak-WayPark as her matron rif ing their;, home in, Pleasant honor and Marilyn Miller, Nor15-Grov- . l " s of-importe- ' d ' ne 7 t e; Meets forLunch1 With Mrs.' Olsen vJ In Bride is former Loretta Carter. Belle Mere Club as ?.'r r fir 'S' CLEVER COSTUME LITTLE I. s READY AND ABLE-T- TURN' SPRING; DAYS INTO NIGHTS. : ( , . FOR THERE'S A SL!M SLEEVELESS - RAYON SHEER SHEATH BENEATH THAT DASHING , RAYON FAILLE JACKET! -- 'Mi tVv . A i . :: - ; K : - ' " . A ' f , . i 'if w f: ''4-- , Magnificently feminine creations K E R N Topping the list of ills that plague housewives is the annoying affliction lino wn as dishpan hands. This housewife protects her hands with rubber jrloves before she starts'in on dishes. And she uses a hand Iction-thmorneni she removes the gloves. 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