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Show SUNDAY, JULY Utah County. 7 "rA 1955 10. SUNDAY HERALD UUh Provo Man VI To Wed Arizona Maid - if ' (, ' v - ;; ! ' ' s' t- ' - . - ' . . -- -- l A J ' ' ' ;- - i f ? "A - V i "A s. : "v- - - ' " ' ... , v ) ' ! i A t- the marriage. YV ' ' v ' " ' : i ; - ' f ' . . Miss Rodney, who Is the daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Rodney of Mesa, Ariz., will become the bride of Mr. Muhlestein on Saturday, July 16 in rites performed at the home of the bridegroom s parents. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Muhlestein, 1069 Briar Avenue, Provo. A reception will follow 'A - ; If Ann Kammermeyer. daughter! jof Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Kammer-jmey- - ; .f ; .:. p A-:- Miss Rodney is a graduate of the Mesa High School and attended Brigham young University school of nursing last year. Mr. Muhlestein graduated from Lincoln High School and attend ed Utah State Agriculture College last year. Currently employed in Provo. he Dlans to continue in school at Logan this fall. The young couple iyill be living in Provo during the summer. : AA - i '". V'AAV th& PIf of Provo, was taken in' marriage Friday evening by J.i Robert Stewart, in a candlelight! ceremony performed at St. Francis Catholic Church by the Rev. Father Arnold Paroline. Mr. Stewart is the son of John C. Stewart of Las Vegas, New, and Mrs. Eleanor Erickson. The bride's sister, Kathleen, her only attendant, headed the bridal procession up the church! aisle. She was followed by the bride, escorted by her father. They were, joined by the .bridegroom and nis best man, Garth Dixon. Only immediate family members were present for the ceremony performed before the altar, banked with blue delphin-- j turn. Regal lilies and chiffon! daisies. The wedding party left immediately following the ceremony for the home of the bride's parents, where an informal ear-den reception was held for family Less than a week remains be fore the wedding of Sara Rodney and Blair Muhlestein. r . r i A Islands Arrive For Kammermeyer-Stewar- t Nuptials' er i, y v Flowers From If? 1 n !J" members. r ; Becoming to the bnde was her ' gown of fine imported French - . 5.embroidered organdy highlighted by scallops of the embroidery around the neckline and skirt ' bottom. She wore a pearl filigree ) L tiara on her hair which held a waist-lengt- h r t. illusion veil. All of . , v , . the bridal flowers were flown especially to Provo from friends i. i ; SARA RODNEY . ; in the Hawaiian Islands. Future summer plans for The V-LV::V-bride held a crescent bouquet f members of Post 2162. Vet : . erans "of Foreign Wars, will in combining a white orchid with v " clusters of phelanopsis orchids clude an outing on July 15 for i ; f and satin streamers. patients of Wards Three and Four St. Jirri wnr-Kathleen wore a red dotted of Utah State Hospital, according to Mrs. Kenneth Baum,- - pre5i white nylon Swiss and , carried Mrs. Marvin D. Lloyd (Marjorie.Peay) . a crescent of red spray orchids. dent. met Thurs members Auxiliary Prize winners in their own by the orchestra. Oscar Garrett, She wore also a red velvet banfor home the at post marked with red orchids. day evening are Joseph Johnson, 89, president of the Senior Citizens, deau the initiation of a new member, right For her daughter's wedding of his voiced group 88. appreciation and Mrs. A. M. Lyman, They Mrs. Mrs. Leland Standifird, to hear answered wore a pink of club the for Kammermeyer Mrs. J. Robert Stewart (Ann Kammermeyer) sponsored evening as the the call siikalene model with rhinestohe reports and to discuss plans for oldest senior citizens atbeing entertainment. the gala future activities. The obligation Atkin, accessories. The couple planned Club members participating as trim and a white with lavender man, and Msr. La Faunce Business the sponsored by party - and Mrs. to was DavisMrs. Gail initiation orchid at the Feltch, tongue by given following shoulder. honeymoon in the Tetons and and Professional Women's Organ committee members besides Mrs. An early evening ceremony also was in pink. Their corsages receivto reside in Salt Lake City in Gene return assisted with the Morgan. Byrnece Manning Assisting and white carnations were receiving ization of Provo Thursday eve Aiken were Ellen Luke, Kate. was Mrs. . A combined performed by Bishop Harrison and of pink he will continue in mediwhere ' Kate P. guests. who ing auxiliaryand.post Stewart, roses. in the spacious gardens of Mathews, Cora Booth and Reta chose a baby a" ning Eleventh LDS Scott- - of Provo in set the school for the cal Later at University of Utah Deen bride has 16, evening outing pink linen suit with white July Garn Lloyd, the bridegroom's plans Egbert. Ward united" in marriage Mary going-awaensemwere a discussed Mrs. Ruth Aiken. for to which and Mrs. and will teach at lavender Stewart orchid changed jorie Peay, daughter of Mr. and brother served as his best man. by Mrs. J. W. Houtz, party chair Two hundred senior citizens Mrs. Duane Davis played the ble of orchid linen with navy blue Glendale Junior High School. Mrs. LaMar Peay and Marvin Mrs. Elmo Meecham was at man. Mrs. Stanley Houston gave attended the open air dinner as wedding march at the church. Olive son of Mrs. Lloyd the organ for the wedding march, a report to the group on the float guests of the local club and remiAt the reception guesjs were p. Lloyd, and the late Clarence Lloyd, in and furnished background music it had sponsored in the miniature nisced as the evening's activities served. refreshments from. an atthe Sunset Ward church. for the reception which followed parade in Provo during the 4th progressed. They were served by tractive serving table covered BPW members who had decowith a white Madeira cloth and The bride was- attractively Feature of the serving appoint- of July1 celebraon and: Mrs. rated 'I suggested he get married and bou(UP) Kim T. Hoang.i with tables artistic Charles voiced white taf over .thanks in lace centered with a spray of white DENVER, ments was the bride's cake of Dowling gowned old Vietnamese here roses of and The girl tapers. request the immigration Servict delphinium and Regal lilies. Bou- on a student visa, had nothing feta, ,pnade with , full gathered three tiers ornamented with pink to the women who participated quets butl.to was an , residence illuminated garden by a recent state at of the her V shoulder and flowers were quets hospital party. roses and white bells. A white SPANISH FORK Mrs. Ella used praise Saturday for Rep. Byron G,. skirt,? deep grant. of colored various array lights Reynolds gave a Five-yemembership talk in profusion in decorations and Rogers and his promise to prevent!"1 flange; Sequins adorned a small satin cloth covered the cake wore niti Mates as a non eve strung overhead with red, white on youth and old delightful combined with bouquets of choice awarded during the pins head piece which held her veil of table, and frosted white candles the when age rvODens saia. dequota and blue balloons intermingled uamipaoi, immigration authorites from roses. illusion cut to fingertip length and were on either side. ning, to Mrs. William Bowdish, with Alta met of Club at the home He was said he certain immigraif she her and marries Lowry tion gold discs. Spar Mrs. R. H. Andrus porting at the Special Mrs. guests her bouque was of white carna- Serving guests wedding refresh- Mrs. Baum, Mrs. Clyde Bingham, klers silver would officials the rereception recently. grant Gordon to Base Airman Force also Air added the overall F J. Faux Mrs. were Mrs. Grant the J. bride's Johnson, solos Vocal tions and pink jpses. . new under presided. grandmother, Miller, 24. quest regulations issued ments were Pauline Singleton, color design and atmosphere. Mrs. and Mrs. Gertrude Dowling Dwight were and Mrs. ac the Fred 19. Page, sung Jex, by last was enhanced Norma Leavitt, Marjorie Peay The bridal party May in the Group participation companied by Mrs. Harvey Niel bridegroom's grandparents, Mr. "I am taking instructions "If by the presence of three of the and Lola Mecham. Opening and Citations received for commu were directed by Alma games they're in love, they ought Heaton. sen. and Mrs. John Stewart. Salt Lake Catholic religion now and we plan to bride's friends whq, served as at- displaying gifts were Mrs. LaNell get married,' Rogers said. service were displayed. Readings by B. M. Tanner and Luncheon was served to 10 City. Michael Kammermeyer, to' be married within a month." Mrs. nity tendants; Elaine Jacobson, Beck-stro- Jackman, Mrs. Ted Miss Hoang. said "CongressMrs. Louise Nichols were in- members and 19 guests. Guests the bride's brother, served as the Vietnamese beauty said. "We and Gertrude; Leon Peay, Mrs. Eugene Peay THE VANILLA BEAN man to too cluded on the program. An or from out of town included Mrs. usher. still don't dare Rogers and the press hae hard, hope so wonderful that we can't They wore ankle! length and Darlene Farley. At the guest The bean from which we get chestra .led by Dan Allen con Jack Bearnson and Mrs. Bill Nieces in the been of the the red all past tape family assisting after pastel dresses and held white book was Venna Lee Jacobsen. vanilla requires more than two tributed musical interludes dur-th- e Everett of Springville; Mrs. Will with serving were thank or four months." three you enough. I don't think Lee Olsen, carnations and pink baby roses The young couple will be mak- months of careful curing before while Mr. and Mrs. parents will really mind too evening Okelberry of Goshen; Mrs. Frank Carolyn Kalm, Polly Stewart, The Colorado Democrat said Fri my in simulated gold wedding home Provo. in their ring if I marry Gordon," she Goold much Frank ing led is it into Dixie community sing Eggertsen of Oakland, Cal., and Innis, Joan Hales, and day he would see to it the govern - ' ready for processing design. . and also said. to con duets vanilla extract. Susan sang ing pure Katherin Yarrington.Young. Mrs. J. Albert ment doesn't separate the couple clude the program. Only family members were MOST POPULAR is a Buddhist. . If and The mother Mrs. even Leo takes it Page girl's Hales, Mary after the wedding adEllen were Wrap leftover cooked meat tight both her sisters educated present for the ceremony. Mrs. ICE CREAM but Stewart the and He Women's First said Conven he of senior act Patricia Stew an Following Rights program Congress. Peay wore a pink, street length Vanilla is America's- - most pop ly and store in the coldest part of citizens participated in round tion was held at Seneca Falls. N.Y.. art arranged the gifts. At the vised the flier and the girl to gojln French convents in Vietnam and the refrigerator. dress of crepe and Mrs., Lloyd ular ice cream flavor. . and square dances accompanied July 19, 1848. with their marriage. 'one of them, married a CathoJc guest book was Mrs. LaVon Thur-ahea- d -- -- VFW Women Make. 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