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Show New Craigs Barbara Kirjc Dates August Rites Settle To Homemaking Mr. and Mrs. Marvin A. Kirk of Orem announce the engegament of their daughter, Barbara, to Gail Anderson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Byron Anderson of Mafyi- - i Mr. Anerson is now attending 4 the i Central I. S. Army Bouquets of garden flowers were about the entertaining rooms and guests were served refreshments on the lawn at small tables holding centerpieces of en twined lavender and yellow hearts and bowls of pansies Mrs. Craig wore a dress which combined white taffeta, tulle and lace made with dropped waist effect marked with a deep tulle ruffle. Her veil was worn with a sweetheart brim of lace and her bouquet was of orchid and yellow roses. The couple was unattended but receiving with them were the bride's parents and Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Wagstaff of American Fork, parents of Mr. Craig. Mrs Bray wore a black and gray linen frock and Mrs. Wagstaff, blue linen with white dots. Their cor sages were of Vanda orchids. Friends serving refreshments and assisting in other details all wore corsages of yellow carnations. The pair has honeymooned in Sacramento where they visited the bride's sister, Mrs. E. L. Utah .Vocational f for two years and is a graduate of the Marysvale High School. They plan to reside in Orem. v Primary Board Sets For July 12 Fun-de-!- ay for all trail Indian builder boys and - their parents has been scheduled for July 12, 7 p.m., in Memorial Park, Eighth East and Center streets, accord ing! to officers of the East Provo Stake Primary Board who are sponsoring this fete which marks the 30th anniversary of the trail builder program. Indian songs and a pageant will be included on the program and been games and activities have event planned for the parents-so- n Families are asked to bring their Fun-De-L- ay .J BARBARA KIRK own lunch. - Dates Rites Shirley areClausse the : time of Shirley occupying plans Jean Clausse, daughter of, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth hi Clausse of Orem who announce her engagement and forthcoming marriage to Leon R. Scott. The couple has chosen July 29 on which date they will be wed in a ceremony solemnized at the Manti LDS Temple. A reception is being planned for the evening of the wedding day and will be held at the Sunset LDS Ward ' in Provo. ' Miss Clausse is a graduate of the Lincoln High School .and LDS Seminary, and while at school was active in the Future Homemakers of America. The son of Mr. and Mrs. Loren E. Scott of Provo, Leon graduated frm Provo High School and LDS Seminary and served as president of the Spanish Club while at interest attends the announcement by Mr. and Mrs. G. Lloyd Hobbs of Provo of the betrothal of their daughter, Joana, and J. Duane Major, the Inter-cit- y 5 4 c5: Relief Society Park-Universi- ty ' " ; Currently employed in Provo, the couple plans a home here while Leon continues his studies at Brigham Young University. Roberts Leaves For Reno Pastorate , with an architectural company. He has also filled an LDS mission to Uruguay and served with the U. S. Army in Austria. The will make a home son of Mrs. Zilla Major, Hunting in the couple Los Angeles area. ton Park, Calif.; The announcement also dis closes plans the pair is making for their marriage Sept. l. The ceremony will- - be solemnized at the Salt Lake LDS Temple and a THIRD WARD Meeting will be .held Tuesday reception will follow at the LDS Ward the same at 2:30 p.m. witjusnilting for be ginners. Pressure cookers will evening. Miss Hobbs received the Bach also be tested for canning. Those elor of Arts degree from Brig- desiring are invited to bring ham Young University in 1954 handwork. Nursery. with a major in speech and dra- UNIVERSITY WARD matics. Very active on campus, Tuesday 2:30 p.m. in the she was a member of the honor chapel. council. Nautilus social unit. RIVERGROVE FIRST WARD White Key, Theta Alpha Phi, and Monday 10 a.m. for quilting. A pot luck luncheon will be served was student body secretary-historia- n and sang with the a capella at noon. Teachers report meetSHIRLEY JEAN CLAUSSE choir. A graduate of BY High ing will begin at 2 p.m. when School, she served as drum Isaac Dunford will 'give a talk the proposed city charter. majorette with the high school on RIVERGROVE SECOND WARD band. 10 a.m. Pot luck Tuesday Mr. Major has also attended luncheon will be served at noon. Young Brigham University, where he was a member of the In the afternoon- - a demonstra tion will be given on a sewing University chorus. Talented in and knitting machine. art, he is presently employed al school. Mrs. Craig was graduated from Lincoln High School this year and he graduated from American; Fork High School in 1953. Birthday Club Has Dinner Entertain Bonheur Club beenRev. Mildred theRoberts, has In Buck Home Provo Church Rev. Ex-Provo- ans : J V irTV-fu j- : i j '' vx.-- . ' r i , 'A ' ' .' ' 3-- A ' i 1 . i f Doll. Joana Hobbs Selects September Bridal Date With Leon' R. Scott Pre-nupti- JOANNA HOBBS "v- ... l .(: . ' School. He has served in the U. --w- v, Now living at 661 N. 5th E. in Provo are newly married Mr? and Mrs. James Ricks Craig who were married on June 27 at the Salt Lake LDS Temple. Mr. and Mrs. Luther G. Bray, Provo, parents of the bride, who is the former Mary Bray, were hosts at an informal open house on the evening of the wedding The young couple is planning to marry in the middle of August at the Salt Lake LDS Temple. A reception will be given the same evening in Orem. Miss Kirk, a graduate of the Lincoln High School has also aW tended Brigham Young 4 SUNDAY, JULY 10, 135S Utah County. Utah SUNDAY HERALD Mr. and Mrs. James Ricks Craig (Mary Bray) Couple Feted At Reception SPANISH FORK Lovely Miss carnations and rosebuds. of Mr.j Standing as best man for hii hird Hales. Others and Mrs. Thomas L. Callister of ?ro.er was were par: Spanish Fork Occam- the bride in entsJiX11 bnde and groom. Tha H. of Hales. late June rites Robert WOre a gown son of Dr. and Mrs. Wayne BJDF1(?ef Y and earned nosegay, of Hales Provo. The couple la7 Alma Sorensen of Aurora, Sevier changed-- vows June 29 in the Salt of PmkroseDud stephanotis. j County, was elected president of Lake LDS Temple. Greeting guests at. the chapel the Sorensen ' family organization For the ceremony and the re f,001" were Df; Mrs. P G. at a delightful reunion held recentand cept'on which was held .the same "u?hes s- a e.s Blanch McKell was ly at North Park in Provo. evening at the Spanish Fork over the guest registry Other officers chosen are Em- Fourth-Sevent- h Ward chapel, the ana freiuae ma S. Moody of Provo, vice presi- t.pw Mrs Hs1p w posuuae music radiant in dent; Orland Mason of Richfield, floor length gown of tulle U50a-secretary - treasurer; Mary Old-roy- d white satin. Adding emphasis to iea Far-rell of Glenwood. historian; her beauty were the the full length! Assisting with the serving of r- fiwere Mr." and Mrs. Sorensen of Glenwood. pointed sleeves, seed pearl C. Mr. and Mrs. Angus William Hales. nance; Sorensen, high neckline, and a veil! Nathan Soren-ioa! Mr. and Robert and Kathy and Mrs. Sterling Hales. f man, double illusion falling from Mr. sen, entertainment. and Mrs. Jones Chris-fingertpeafl embroidered headdress to Jones, islit Mrs. Robert Andrus, and itensen Mrs. Evelyn of Salt length, I in the gift rooms were Mrs. Lake City, outgoing president, was RriHi attPnriant WPrp Mr Aiding Irs- - Joseph Mal- A1aa. in charge of the day's activities Bruce Dixon, the matron of honor;!5'651" Maxine Thomas, Jileaa which included a delicious picnic; Marilyn Callister, maid of honor; heire, JoAnne and Tyler. around long tables under . the and the Misses Geraldine Callister Harding, shade of large trees; a short pro- and Barbara Swenson. Susan and Chapel decorations were intha gram, sports and visiting. Carolyn Hales, both nieces of the form of bouquets qLpink gladioli Approximately 100 persons de benedict were the flower girls. The and asters. The new Mr. and Mrs. scendants and relatives of Hans bride's bouauet was a lovelv ar Hales will honeymoon in Sun ValSorensen who immigrated, to rangement of white orchids, gladi-Ameri- ley, after which they will be at in the' early 1860's were oli and stephanotis. The bridal at-i- n home to their friends and relative attendance. 'tendants carried nosegays of split at 2303 S. 7th E.. Salt Lake Citj. Alma Sorensen Heads Family Janette Callister, daughter Organization ex-ipP- k. ndM"'era Pding chair-jbroider- ed ip ca who for- - Mr. and Mrs. Floyd 'Millet, pastor of The Orcemina Birth for more than OREM six years is leaving this weekend day Club met Thursday afternoon for Reno, Nev.. where she will at the home of Mrs. George Buck, assume duties as pastor of the for a pot luck dinner. The group Nazarene Church there. honored Mrs. Keith Morgan, Mrs. in her residence Bill Baker, Mrs. Robert Pendray Provo, During Mrs. Roberts has made a host and Mrs. Leon Ols en who had of friends both Smorig her parish- - birthdays in May, June and July. iners and among. herneighbors The table was covered with a and other acquaintances. The gleaming Madiera linen cloth ac church, which had a small eented by a graceful arrangement congregation when she came, has of Regal lilies, dephiniums and increased its membership some daisies. The bouquet was arranged 75 per cent during the period of by Mrs. Harriet Watts. her residency. The group spent the afternoon in She is being replaced at the ; church by.-- Rev. Kennedy, who visiting. Messrs and Mesdames Dean An- with Mrs. Kennedy and their son derson, Stephen Murdock, Stanley have taken residence in the parish . Watts, Frank VanWagenen, Elvin house. Anderson Briant Jacobs, Harold VanWagenen," Richard Knight, Completed Articles Monroe Paxman', Russel Swensen, . Kenner, Clyde Sandgren, Displayed by n Edwin R. Firmage and Mrs. The moon SPANISH FORK Club mem Happy Stitchers on the Taylor. C weeping shining light Tuesday at the home of willow trees at Lake Salem Others attending from Salt Lake bers met cre De Bruyn. Members display sumthe for the ated City were Mr. and Mrs. Paul M. Willy atmosphere completed garment bags mer outing Holt Mr. and Mrs. Neff Smart ed their of the Euphronian and shoulder protectors. Karen Club -and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Peterson. Bullock recently. There was. com gave a demonstration on Mesdames Holt, Smart and Petermunity singing around an open son were also former, members sewing the placket and May Han fire, led by Mrs. Fred Jex and of Bonheur when they lived in sen, leader, demonstrated the ap Eugene Wood who entertained plication of a skirt band. t with a ventriloquist act. Provo. Present were Joan Ivie, presi y Hot dinner was served to 16 dent; Karen Bullock, vice presi members and their friends by dent and pianist:; Bonnie Brim- - Mrs. Merrill Bingham, general hall," secretary and sonz leader: chairman, and her committee, Willy De Bruyn,' reporter, andMrs. Paul Dart. Mrs. Manuel ' MANAVU WARD May Hansen, leader. Ciayson and Mrs. LeGrand Ward The Manavu Ward Relief Society meets at $:30 a. m. Monday for lis regular monthly work day. Re ports from visiting teachers will be heard. There will be a potluck VALUES GALORE luncheon at 12 noon and at 2 p. m. Mrs. Odessa Cullimore will review "A Gift from the Sea", by Ann AT ' Lindbergh. mer Provoans, invited members of Bonheur Club and their hus bands to their home Wednesday evening for a buffet supper. Mrs. Millet was a member of the club while the Millets resided here. A buffet table decorated with season's flowers and laden with delicious hot dishes was set in the dining room. 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