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Show r 2-- A sunday herald SUNDAY. MAY 29, 1955 Utah County, Utah I France-Hutchin- gs Held In I Marriage Flans For Wedding Pretty Setting playing appropriate mysic Lacy sprays of bridal wreath-orgacontrasted prettily with bright during the receiving period. ;She red carnations at the wedding of! also played the wedding march the party came down jthe Charlene France and Von Hutch-'a- s na solemnized Wednesday atlstairs. Orlin Stubbs serving ai master of ceremonies, introduced Sunset LDS Ward hall. were vows exchanged program numbers as follows: Wedding at 7 p.m. with Bishop Harrison Solos by Mrs. Martin Boulton, Scott reading the service. In at Mrs. Vern Carter, Fred Brereton, tendance were family members Mrs. Orville Carte, and Dixieland oy including parents of the newiDiane France; pantomimes Joan Dixon and E.iJean Mrs. Carter Mr. Ferrer; land couple. France of Lehi and Mr. and Mrs. 'piano solo. Jean stubbs; dance Melvin Hutchings of Provo. Iby Marie Farley and Ann Feay, The bride chose for the occas-- ; violin selection, Joyce Merraetn; sion a ballerina length eown of toast to the bride, Myrtle Price white embroidered nvlon with a 'and to the bridegroom. Paul dropped waist line and full skfrt: (Bates. la fitted bodice with front button! Guests were served refresh- closing and small Peter Pan;ments from small tables centerand collar, all made over taffeta. She; ed with pink baby roses wore a fineertio veil caught to a 'bridal wreath by Mrs. ' Arnold Mrs. Orlin Stubbs,; Mrs crown of seed pearls and stones and held a bouquet of John Brereton, Leola Leavitt, white carnations centered with! Joan Hutchings, Josephine Brown, Helen Mae France,; Judy pink roses.; Patricia France, a sister, acted Ivers, Jean Stubbs and fCaro. as maid of honor while Marlene 'Johnson. Glazier and Carol Featherstone, Assisting with gifts were Mrs (served as bridesmaids. Miss Michael Shaw, Mrs. El don France wore rose colored dress Stubbs, Dixie and Diane France and yellow roses; Miss Glazier aren Hutchings and Buddy and was in pink witn white carna-- . Eddie Brown. i d tions and pink roses and Carol A wedding cake chose all white, with like cor adorned with delicately pink bridethe made tinted roses, sage. by The bride's mother wore an groom's mother, was displayed aqua blue faille with rhinestone:on a lace covered table with pink accessories and corsage of pinkl candles burning on each side in roses and white carnations. Mrs. the serving room. Pretty iigh- Hutcnings- was in red silk wnn1iignt or me evening was ine; cut white gardenias at the shoulder. ting of the cake by the couple The best man was Earl Farley who at the first slice and served and ushers were Wayne Hutch tLe rest to relatives and friends. The couple will be at home ings and Gene Brereton. , Mrs. Vern Carter was at the after June 1 at 1300 S. 5th W Eloise Richards Told f Pleasani re Rosalie Richards PLEASANT GROVE 4-- 1 viously. revealed to relatives jand Grove as maid of honor: a sister of the bridegroom, Mrs. William personal friends, formal of the apprbacniny Lucas, of Ogden, and close carriage of Eloise Richaf ds and friends. Mrs. David Geddes of William Claude Anderson is made Los Angeles, and Mrs. Glen Jones known by parents of the brid$-to- of Parowan, . as attending maS. Mrs. and Harry trons. Standing as best man for be, Bishop Richards of Pleasant Grovel Mrs. the bridegroom will be his brothNoriene Moye, Anderson of jOg-de- n, er, C. Reed Anderson. is the mother of the future Miss Richards is a graduate of .J i bridefirroam. a in Salt the LDS School of The couple will exchange nup Lake City and ofNursing the Brigham tial vows in the Salt Lake IDS Young University, where she is Temple June 9 with President' El--j currently acting as faculty memray L. Christiansen officiating. A ber in the school of nursing. .. reception is to be given in their Mr. Anderson is attending the honor by parents of the bride-to-be the same evening at the Timp- - Brigham Young Universiy. He is resident of San Antonio, anogos Stake Tabernacle i55 Z a former Texas. He has filled a Southern 2nd 5., Pleasant Grove, j j has bidden her States LDS Mission. The bride-ele- ct sister Mrs. Gordon L. WTigh : of The couple plan to make as San Antonio, Tex. to attend her home in Provo until his comple- as matron ol honor; her iiisterition px schooL jaa-dounceme- j I r f (ii f i - "." ... ,v t V , r ) rhlne-Brow- d n, , , ' V , I nt - - ' ' ' i . '' V : four-tiere- - Mrs. Richard Lee Tooke (Carol Ann Neel) Richard Lee Tooke Weds m Carol Neel in Salt Lake v Carol Ann Neel, daughter of Family members attending the Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Lloyd Neel rjtes in - addition to the parents of Orem and Richard Lee Tooke of Uiele were tne DrQther son of Mrs. Lily W. T6oke, Provo; the bride, Ray. Neel and the .and the late 5. W. (Bill) Tooke were wedded in a harming cere-- 1 bridegroom's brother, William mony Wednesday at the Pent 'Howard Tooke. who served as House of Charleston Hotel in Salt best man, and Mrs, Tooke. Lake City. Elder Wihslow Smith, After the ceremony, the wed officiated at the double ring cereding party reassembled at a Salt mony, r arm on the Lake cafe for a sumptuous din The bride entered a bridal ner. The couple returned to of her father, wearing white over Provo on Friday where the bride of lace dress nylon roses. was graduated from Lincoln High satin with a corsage of She was attended by Mrs. Wil- School. They are flying to San liam Howard Tooke, "matron of Francisco, Cal.7 on Monday honor, who was f rocked in white where they will honeymootfvhile and avocada green cotton with Mr, Tooke will attend' a conven which she wore a gardenia cor tion. Upon their return a post- wedding reception will be held sage. Mrs. Neel also wore avocada June 10 in the Union Hall in green and Mrs.' Tooke mauve South Orem, after which they! will be at home in Provo. ailk, each with gardenias. I (A I . JEANNINE BENCH Details Told for Marriage National Officers To Be Here For Nurses Meeting . Mr. and Mrs. Reed M. .Benchof Orem announce details for the iiiauiac ui iui.ii ayiiyjaKinii daughter, Jeannine and Glade Gordon, son of Mr. and Mrs. How ard J. Gordon of Provo, which is to be an event of June 10. The ceremony will be performed at the Bench home with a reception fol- owing. On that occasion, Roena Morris will act as maid of honor and Dean Ellison, best man. The couple will be at home in Provo. Miss Bench has been a student at Lincoln High School where she I d ' x K ! "s ,. -- :s - . -- off' .S c - ii -- f- . r - t Provo. e.. . - " """fZ ' " u"' rrf.(i . bt guest speakers m a red meeting of District Three Utah State Nurses Association and the District Licensed Practi cal Nurses, Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. at Utah State Hospital Nurses home. .Miss Torrop will speak on "The Place of Practical Nurses in the Nursing Team." The National Association for Practical Nurse Education is the accrediting agency for LPN nurse training schools. The Central Utah Vocational School and Utah Valley Hospital, local train ing centers, have been accredited since 1950. Lake institutions are visited every three years' by the Association. , , ELOISB RICHARDS I Cadets, Wives yUnclelSdmv n New Triahq A r- . was a member of the FHA. Mr. Gordon attended Provo High School and is now employed in .- ".. . There are at least 18 distinct All 'LPN'i and registered varieties of cheese, and more nurses In the area as well as the than 400 different kinds of these general public art Invited to attend. varieties, W - ;: I Ill ii t Hilda Torrop, executive director est j - .' (Continued from , V Pate 1A) i j that they too. will be playing an Calendar important role in military lif . For the' married .officgrj .sjomf-time- s the oioraj Support enjoj-of a wife, something a s&iglc pilot Womens' clubs staffing tle Chest may not find.he younjg officer, Unit, First the most Center Street, particularly curing a.m., manding phases rol his flight iand p. m. this week: training, finds great comfort at; Mond'v -- lospd. ife is a home; that is, if his Dental n Tuesday Provo District member of his team ' ' . Auxiliary. Although the average pilot an Wednesday Xi Beta, count on about two years t ' , and special assignment Thursday Phile Teras.l training in the United States, he will unFriday Women- of Moose. doubtedly' see the inside! of jnany closed. ' air bases. His assignments may Saturday ' f i r' be from one corner of he coun . I' r. Main crop of Thailand is rice. f try to the other. Consequently I is grown in 40 or 50 vari- which to learn the married couple Tnust li I travel light, taking only jthose eties and accounts for essentials such as lined, cooking. of the country's export trade. 7 . r f utensils, and other nces$ities. ,i" , ' Uncle Sam will transport all their ' I household goods gratis, but it ' may take time on the big hops. t I f' The Air Force makje vefy .. effort to station married of dicers at bases where housing is avail. , jr ' a able and rentals reasonable. ' : . , If they choose, wives! ol Air ? Force persoxinel can j continue their education at various jbases i teachfree of charge. Wives fith ' ing credentials, the Air Force Mr. and Mrs. J. Marion Williams (Joan Elliott) reports, are in great' demand at air bases, particularly those over l seas, . The ROTC detachment at Brig- ham Young University, keeps track of every officer graduated from' the school, and a inpnthly news letter keeps each will In Now honeymooning in Colorado; Elliott, in ecru nylon with pink on the wherekboUts fof is J . Aiarion Williams and his carnations and pink voile and formed former classmates and friends. bride of May 21, the former Joanlyellow carnations, respectively. With this information at hana. m were a! Elliott who married Small flower girl was Linda fellow cadets" and jit's the new Underwood Unithjeir wives pretty ( ceremony at the home ofjHayes. are and it lookout lone the versal an for on, Quiet Tab the bride's mother, Mrs. Alta W. As hostess, Mrs. Elliott was at- - other to aid them in all this: locating gives you Elliott w ith Mr. and Mrs. Charles tired in blue lace and wore white Key-SA. Williams, American Fork, par-- j carnations and red roses. Mrs. housing and in getting the newTabulation, See-Scomers J settled. ents of the bridegroom, and other: Williams' dress was pink with Margins, Personal Touch Commissioning exerpikes will relatives in attendance Keyboard,Finger-For- m matching corsage. dommence-mebe nt of the annual part Keys, Single, Double, Wedding vows were exchanged Robert Downard served as best services on Friday June 3, TripleLine Spacing, in the afternoon under the direc- man. A profusion of well . arranged with approximately 63j ieniors Ribbon Control, Automatic tion of Bishop Ralph C. Fletcher reseason's flowers adorned the receiving second ljeiitenant's of Provo Third LDS Ward. A Line Finder, Luggage-Typ- e commissions in S. the Air rooms. Uj Guests were greeted by Force Reserve. ception followed in the evening. These! men will For her marriage Joan wore Airs. Moyie Stubbs and Mrs go into active A large numRussell duty. Ruth Arm Thompson. white imported lace over satm ber will to Laeklaiid Air a report n A DOOJf EUC51 "UJt orill an cf r 7.r,ar.r tlltuuru angina 10-d- ay mariroH tho hnHiro nnrt iho fnii ine gut room was presided over Force Base in San Antonio, Tex., the of uon month, m- Rich- during September Hnsen skirt was formed ir tiers. She,yto begin regular pilot or observer wore a dainty shell of pearls, lace aro i nomas ana mez Boulton. i . j was done by Nancy. Ni training.; and rhinestones which held her Serving La Vie Lux, Joyce Evans Major Ellis D. OrchaH iiU ad long veil deeply edged in lace. For songer, " y na minister the oath of office to the her bouquet she chose, an orchid;-"Tale the new Underwood Unilnd Edward J commiisioned Officers at Hayes newly surrounded with pink carnations versal Quiet Tab home with the - Commencement ceremony and f'ni you. Try it free for 10 days. If fn,,J.nom making their and Lt. Col. Jesse Ej SUy will cw. ... k " oau you decide to buy, pay as little , Lake City. . u Vr give the charge to the, cadets. $9.00 down with low weekly wore orchid nylon and brown payments. See us, lodlvaBd cymbidium orchids and yellow a new Underwood univerI try carnations, and Carol and Doris Tab! sal Quiet i ft s X-K- ay I de-;We- st, 9-- 12 2-- 5 -- - :- - MR. AND MRS, VON HUTCHINGS ' Five-St- ar Meets 4-- H With Mrs. G. Adams Past Matrons :Z Have Lunch LAKE VIEW Five Club members in Lake View know how to sew on buttons and use a sewing machine soon, ac- i A , j At IHH jI r" -ito Mrs. Glenna Adams iij-m who instructed the girls on these; Sixteen membtTt were served subjects Friday when they met in; when ft 1ast Matrons Circle of her home. They wUl continue to study the art of making clothing the Order of Eastern Star met at ;the Masonic Temple Wednesday during the year. in Adams assisted Jeannette afternoon for their covered dish GOING OVERSEAS Mrs. Neal D. Harding and daughter, Cheryl to refreshments members serving iuncneon Lynne Harding, who are leaving June 6 for Orleans, France, to Join husband and father. Mrs. Jean Opperman presided - v"" cordinc ii over a short business meeting which preceded a social! hour. Members are now contemplating tour the purchase of equipment !for the Mrs. Neal D. Harding, the Neal, who has been in. Young University-sponsoremer Beverly Daniel, and her baby Europe since January of wis year, of Europe tnis coming summer.- - !womn-- room ,t the MLasonic Mrs. Harding has been making T.m.i. dauahter. Cheryl Lynne ;Hardine. vun me u. a. Army. v. Tra arm rrialrlmf nrrarntinn Harrlincr ...;n u ,;.iu n -- n. lav j next Past A1tronf Circle Provo on 'June 6 for New York'panied by her sister. Patricia Mrs. M. J. Daniel in Provo. Neal.! from whence they will fly to Daniel Christensen who will travel the son of Mr. and Mrs Maurice' ' meeting has been scheduled June g entered service in August 22 with Alice Nelson and Herma Paris and from there to Orleans,! with her to Paris. Mrs. France where she will join her, ten then, plans to join a Brigham 'of 1954. Holt as hostesses. Service Wife, Baby Going to Europe for-husban- d d, g Christen-jHardin- I ft' fvV . v . - , y - two-thir- dt y " v - Graduation's coming , j r ' vVifli-ihlililhHm- Marion Williams, Bride Honeymoon In Colorado I ! 1 ... , ! j et et j j Tun-ing.Full-S- ixe . Two-Col- ; - .... . t i?fi ' a U.1X3 ' f "Jf e.Pir..be ,.r Club Notes FOR FINE WALLPAPERS , flow. Cotton with a nubby homespun texture is the fabric for Aintrtelf Tht slim jacket is fitted to the waist, skirt is cotton 4 left). Th silhouetteis tulip-fresdato broadcloth in Greta is coat and floatinr Plattry'si and slim inr straight, sprinr with a significant big collar, three-quartsleeves and his pock- dress (right). Collar is tied with bow, dress wderasth has et MariiM uses cotton tweed for a summer town suit (center). fathered bodice line and a fall aJdrt, die-strai- h, er ght Tuesday 7:30 p.m. with Mrs. W. H. Callahan, 172 S. 2nd E. RABBIT NO RODENT The rabbit is not a true rodent, free trial! CENTRAL UTAH'S ON IY UNDERWOOD AGENCY OVR SO PATTERNS lO DUANE'S OFFICE OFF EQUIPMENT : but a lagomorph, because it has two sets of upper front teeth, one behind the other, while a rodent has a single set. ri .plus AUTHORIZED SEE SOCIAL ART , or I PARKING 265 W. Center FR 3-4- 923 |