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Show i i Sjfejgg'K, SUNDAY HERALD Marriage Knots Tied By Cupid MS8 - $ 1 V V V X N - r - ' r? rf " - I- , I - r. 4 , . . , " . - r v ? - . - ., ' 'l ? . ' " v ' - 0 0 if'; 0 1 I! u I n 1'jZ.'"::, m ; '. r V) v eft: .... s ... -- vi. :- v I. v f 4 4 ' - , s i . ' i - . . .1 - v I ' c - , r c , , j t - ' i- ' - " ' MR. AND MRS. GENE MANGUM (Carma O'Bray) ill Carma O'Bray Becomes Bride Of Gene Mangum In Temple MR. AND MRS. ROBERT F. LARABEE (Ila Kay HaUaday) ceremony performed beige accessories. The couple will 12 Salt Lake LDS Tem- visit the Los Angeles LDS Temple. in the Sept. in united marriage Carma They will be at home in Provo on, ple Sept. 20. O'Bray and Gene Mangum. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lyle O'Bray of Pro-v- i i . while Mr. and Mrs. Lorin Mangum of Orem are parents of the groom. The bride's gown, an original made by her mother, was of chan-till- y lace with a full skirt of tiered nylon tulle and lace over slipper satin floorlength Her lace bodice had . a , rose insert neckline and long sleeves. A fingertip veil fell from a pearl trimmed tiara. She carried a bouquet of a white orchid centered in a nest" of pink and white rosebuds. A wedding supper was given by , i, 1 i the bride's parents at the family home for 25 members and close friends. A wedding breakfast followed the ceremony at a Salt Lake caf Mrs. O'Bray t wore a pink dress with a white orchid corsage. Mrs. Mangum also had a white orchid corsage pinned to her dusty rose dress. The home was decorated with lovely fall flowers. The table was centered with a tiered wedding cake bordered with pink and white rosebuds. For her honeymoon to California the bride chose a brown suit with " Open Session Set Monday Robert F. Larabee claimed as his bride Ila Kay HaUaday in a double ring ceremony performed at the groom's home by Bishop Robert Halliday. The! bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Larabee, of Springville, and the bride is the daughter of Mrs. John F. HaUaday and the late John F. HaUaday. Mrs. Larabee served a Ught buffetj luncheon foUowing the rites and the couple was honored at a reception in the West Utah Stake House Sept. 5. The bride's gown of white bridal lace was of her own design. Her veil of bridal illusion fell from a lace pUlbox hat which matched her dress. Cut laqe flowers trimmed the dress and the bride carried a bouquet of pink, rosebuds and stephanotis. Jerry Ann HaUaday, sister of the bride,' was maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Patsy Jex, sister of the groom, Virginia HaUaday, sisteri of the bride; Jeannine Hawke, Betty Harding and De Ann Nelson. They wore sheath dresses in varying shades. Mother of the bride wore a pink Uand beige silk dress and Council members and guests are invited to attend the open session of the Municipal Section of the Women's Council of Provo Monday at 2:30 p. m. at the Women's Clubhouse. t Mrs. Lynn Rogerson will! review the trilogy of the Nicoline books by Margaret Maw, showing" early Utah Americanization. Music will be furnished by the music section and refreshments by section officers. The program has been arranged by Mrs. Owen P. Hfeninger. Mrs. S. R. Boswell is chairman of "the Municipal Section. All Woman's ? - OMAN DELEGATE j Virginia Chocherin Glider-sleev- e was the only woma;n delegate of the United States to serve at the 1945 United Nations Conference on International Organization at San Francisco. ' j Ocean waters near the (equator contain about 35 parts or iless of salt per 1,000 parts of water. Pin-Chec- 4; I i iff Mtintf on... ks SURVEY CHAIRMAN Farmer Dr. Hal-U- e wUl speak to the AAUW members Tuesday at 7:30 p. m. in the Joseph Smith banquet room. FAMOUS- SUNDOWNS - &wl,h now f -S- foot afely-Step' feJM Provo Couple. Honored on Anniversary Mr. I Jm$T Blue or Mint. Sizes 1- ' and Mrs. A. ; Huish celebrated their 57th wedding anniversary Thursday. A dinner party honoring the couple was held in an Orem cafe with Mr. and Mrs. Otis Carling acting as hosts. .After dinner the group went to the Huish home and spent the evening visiting. Children of the couple who were Mr. and Mrs. Bert Huish, Provo; , Mr., and Mrs, Edgar Booth (Nina Huish), Orem; Mr. and Mrs. Otis Car-lin- g (Genevieve Huish), Provo; Mr. and Mrs. Paul Huish, Mr. and Mrs. Daryl Huish, Pleasant Grove; Mr. and Mrs. E. -4 . ed Og-de- n; -- X"tf :1 '1 Jr "VV Bosebud-t- ; Me-serv- y, save during Sears 70th celebration anniversary with these bi; Mr. Larabee returned Friday to Fort Lewis, Wash., where he is presently stationed. His new wife will join him soon. v v- - P fx A Dr. Hallie Farmer of Alabama will address the first meeting of the Americain Association of University Women Tuesday at 7:30. The meeting will be held in the Joseph Smith banqWt room with Mrs. V. L.; Jackson in charge. Reservations may be made until Sunday evening with either Mrs. Jackson or Mrs. Lillian C. Booth. After this; meeting, the others will be held-iothe first Thursday of the month. All women who are graduates of an accredited college are invited ito join. They should contact Mrs,1 Jackson for informar tion. Dr. Farmer is a former professor of history and head of the Social Science Department of Alabama College at Montevallo. She is chairman of a special committee of the AAUW, appointed to surand vey the present program . III! JS Di-nie- al J CfADC n B mm M ROEBUCK m i.-- jf AND CO. ::::; I ' - . liiiii ''2 I. t SS : 3 ? if Vi members of! the association and make recommendations for its She was future development. chairman of the committee on the AAUW legislative program from 1949 to 19551. She has served as president pf the Alabama Joint Legislative Council, vice president of the National Council on State Legislation and was twice elected to the Town Council of Montevallo, Ala. She is the author of a number of studies on legislative processes. v Dr. Farmer holds an A. B. from Indiana State Teachers College and an M. A. and Ph. D. from the University of Wisconsin. She is a member of the Montevallo Branch V7 fv.. W 55 a. 'VWa1,'.'.-.-?.''!- i 1 v. .. ',IIHIII1I l l'l if ' j .5i.? j at-tend- JCSA &VjiSfCT Moul-to- n. Karen Sperry, Naoma Janice Sorenson and Christiansen served. , i t Connie Jensen and Betty Dr. Farmer Will Speak To AA UW Members t. ' " took! Rosebuds and Mrs. Larabee chose a dress of beige lace. Best man duties were performed by Grant Knapp. Lee Ann Hinckley and Geniel Schemensky had charge of the guest book. Helping; with gifts were Norma Deane HaUaday, . ... i T Double JRing Ceremony Unites Couple : o, Mrs. Lloyd Brent Dickson ( Jeniel Prothero) was in married recently rites performed by Bishop Ray Brown. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Prothero. Mr. Dickson is the son of Mrs. Doris P. Dickson and the late Lloyd B. Dickson. RECENT BRIDE A solemn : Mr. and Mrs. David Chley (Charlotte Leftwich) were married in Provo recently with close relatives present. Parents are Mrs. Opal Leftwich of Provo nd Mr. i$kI Mrs. John T. Caley of Salt Lake City. The bride's sifter and Husband, Mr. and Mrs. Kayle Brereton, will give afreceptpn for thjpair in the near future. The bride wore a blue taffeta ballerina With net lace. The $ couple is living in Orem. NEWLYWEDS ! .. I I m 1 ? -- 1 aw. v. . . .'..tt".y.; - , , l f si ft: spon- Claud Lundy x( Helen Huish), Los Angeles, and Mr. , and Mrs. Grant Taylor (Marjorie Huish), Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs: Gerald S. Heaton (lone Huish) of San Diego were unable to 6 ! ' x ! a . 1 : 1 : ; attend. - 4 of AAUW. ' She is making Jier visit through the AAUWj Travel Program sorship. r f i ' TV-- i ' a spectacular value! FRUITOF-THE-LOO- To prevent painful tumbles . . and add months of Carter's bonds durablo xh;a wear t soles to sleeper! feet. No slippers ''Safety Step" plastic 1 ... , ing - m needed i . ; ' - , ' ; U t i Rn-Che- ck COTTON Crease Resistant ' REGULAR 1.00 yd. 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