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Show SUNDAY HERALD Sunday, June 11. 1950 Utah County Jobs Daughters Seat Officers Couple Wed At Candlelight Ceremony Here Four At Las Vegas during at the SPRINGV1LLE Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Kendall of this city an nounce the marirage of their daughter, Kaye to Daryle F. son of Mrs. Agnes Dauwalder of Provo. The young couple exchanged vows June 6 at Las Vegas. Attending the rites were Mrs. Ken-de- ll and Mrs. Dauwalder. Also a witness to the marraige was Leonard Davis of Boulder City, Nevada, a friend of the groom. For her wedding, the pretty bride wore a lavender afternoon dress with white accessories. Following a honeymoon trip to California, the newlyweds will return and make their home in Provo. The bride is a graduate, of the Springville high school and LDS seminary- She was active in the Pep club of the school and in LOIS RAY Newly-crownband activities. Mr. Dauwalder, a graduate of honored queen of Job's Daughthe Provo high school,', has at- ters of Provo. tended Annapolis and served four years in the navy. He graduated from the National School of Industrial Applied Mechanics at Los Angeles. I - . Dau-wald- er, - j y J;v ( I t 7 If J.J I ! if - ed ' . It ' I J- ' ' A 6i; i t , : - .? ! I j 1 -- v- v ' I ' Provo Reception Honors Couple Wed at Manti FOE Auxiliary Elects Officers Ear Ensuing Year A marriage, June 5 in Manti LDS temple, united Frances Toms, daughter of Mrs. Ethel Toms of Leonard The ladies auxiliary. FOE met San Diego, Cal., and Mrs. D. W. a son of Mr. and Moore at the Thursday evening Eagle's Moore, Spanish Fork. hall. i if A " ' New officers of Jobs Daughters, of Provo,' were inBethel an impressive stalled ceremony candlelight Masonic temple Saturday evening. Lois Ray, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ray of this city. j was crowned honoredr queen. She succeeds Bonnie Morley. Helen Salerno and Grace Irwin were .crowned senior and junior I princesses, and respectively, other officers include the following: Jean Ray, guide; Jerri Lee Roach, marshal; Marilyn Ross, outer guard; Nelda Holt, inner guard; Janelle Clay, librarian; Carol Fulkerson, chaplain; Norma Scherer, Jean Hoelscher, Alma Shaffer, Martha Lou Seibel and Jean Steward, messengers; Jackie Engleman, recorder; Patsy Lan sing, treasurer and Margie Saler MR. AND MRS. KEITH W. CALDERWOOD Couple Leaves On Honeymoon Mr. and Mrs. Keith W. Calderwood, (Nadene Mitchell) whose marriage was an event of Wednesday in Salt Lake LDS temple. An openhouse on Thursday evening was given by the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Mitchell at their home. The young couple are. en joying a honeymoon in the Pacific Northwest. Mr. Calderwood plans to reenter BYU this fall where he will do postgraduate work. FormerS. F. Girl Marries of :i jtukk. An an nouncement which came at Arm . surprise to her many friends in Spanish Fork 'was the wedding of Beth A. Anderson, formerly a student at Spanish Fork high school, and now of Salt Lake who married Glen R. Merrill of Logan on Thursday, June 8, in the Salt Lake temple. Miss Anderson was well known for her accomplishments'as a cornet soloist. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Anderson of Ogden. After a honeymoon in California, the couple will me at home at 63 S. West Temple. One of the deepest chasms in the earth is off. the coast of Puertd Rico. Brownson's Deep, in the Atlantic, is said to be 27,000 feet deep. local-whic- Di-mo- nd Mes-dame- 4 Hayes Family Enjoys Reunion and Dinner New officers elected were: President, Mrs. Marie Bird; vice president, Mrs. Blanche Clark: chaplain, Mrs. Thelma Clark: inside guard, Mrs. Norma Majors; oytside guard, Mrs. Alma Harvey; secretary, Mrs. Belva Jean Taylor, and treasurer Mrs. Norma Irwin. Special guest at the meeting was Mrs. Etta R. Bergeson of Bremerton, Wash. Present in addition to the reg ular Provo members were a group includh from Murray ed two conductors Mrs. Reva and Mrs. Merle Gunnerson s: atid the following members. LeVeta Larson, Cecelia Doyle, Nell Wright, Mary Miller, EVa Webb, Pauline Swenson, Marion Wood and Eleanor Hair. John E. Hayes, registrar of BYU, enjoyed a reunion with his Grandmother Honored family in the form of a dinner By Morley Family given by a daughter during the At Chicken Dinner week. Those present included Mr. and Mrs. Alton J. Hayes and daugh ter Betty of ' Wilmington Del.; Mr. and Mrs. Rex E. Hayes and children Garry and Ann of GrantsviUe; Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon P. Hayes and daughter Lori-le- e of Ogden; Mrs. Bess H. Sowby Los Angeles; Mr. and Mrs. Mont R. Anderson and daughter JoEl-le- n, Tremontbn; Mrs. Emma H. Penhallegon and "son PauL We- na tehee, Wash.," and Mrs. E. E. Clark of Los Angeles. Mr. Hayes accompanied his son Alton to Delaware where he will vacation for a month. Dr. Alonzo Morley and daugh ter Marilyn were hosts to a group of relatives at a chicken dinner Friday evening in the Morley home. fThe occasion was the 72nd birthday anniversary of their grandmother, Mrs. Maria J. Mor- ' -- ley of Moroni. A large birthday ,cake holding 7? candles was the center of interest in the decorations. ' Family members enjoying the prty were Mr. and Mrs. Stewart A, Morley whose children are great grandchildren of the hon ored guests; Mr. and Mrs. Theron Luke and family, Diane, Janet and Jerry Morley. . -- Combination Wall or Table Planter BRASS OR COPPER , i t Be Smart Fuzziness makes a perfect for our fashionless Friday. In most cases it is affected by plump women, who are the ones that should stay away from it. Frills and ruffles have their place in fashion; but not close to your neck if it is heavier than it should be. Flowers are very nice; btit not when they add to the general confusion. Veils and featners can be smart: exceDt jwhen they produce the effect of overdressing. Remember that your clothes are designed to main itain an ideal vertical line. Espe cially it you are short, stay away irom luzzmess like poison.1 (Copyright 1950, General Features Corp.) I THE LARGEST SELECTION OF PLANTERS tH UTAH COUNTY AT HAMILTON'S PROVO I Other officers include Bonnie Oss and Donna Nickolson, candle lighters; Janet Seeper and Judie Roderick, pages; Laurene Olson and Martha Hoelscher, choir heads; Mary Katherine Phelan, musician; Anna Salerno, senior custodian and Marilyn Carle, junior custodian. Choir members include Jane Nutall, Leila Orton, Leola Orton, Deloris White, Peggy Hall, Virginia Gibbany, Mary Ann Godfrey, Pat Jensen, Amyee Robertson, Alice Ann Corleissen and Bonnie Stalker. Installing officers at the ceremony included JoDee Halber-slabe- n, Paula Mae Merryman, Marjorie Gagon, Lou Ann Ship- man, Joyce walker, Fat Beeoe with Karl Scherer assisting. Executive Bethel council was installed preceding the members. New guardian is Mrs. Kirk Lean-de- r. Associate guardian is Kirk Leander with Mrs. James Lansing, guardian secretary; Mrs. Paul Clay, guardian treasurer and Karl Scherer, director of music. Lillian Marshall, Ogden, Grand Guardian of Utah, was installing officer and was assisted by grand officers of the state. cereinstallation Following monies, refreshments were served and a program presented. Club Notes . Afton Vincent Of Spanish Fork to Wed Leland Man In : AVI reporter. Other Officecrs The cpuple was honored at a reception on Thursday evening in Women's clubhouse. Standing with the couple in the receiving line were the bride's mother, parents of the groom. Cyril Moore, a brother, as best man, and Janet Paul as maid of honor. Attending as bridesmaids were Ellen Mulville, Phyllis Moore, Myrtle Emmett and Norma Ricks. The bride's gown was of white slipper satin. A coronet of seed pearls in star shapes held a short veil. Her bouquet was of pink roses and gardenias with a show er of pink and white baby ribbon streamers. The attendants wore pastel formal length gowns and corsages of pink roses and gar- KALON CLUB denias. Mrs. Toms appeared in Members are planning their navy blue and white print, with annual open session in the Scera pink roses, and Mrs. Moore wore lounge on Thursday, June 15 at lavender print with a corsage of 2:30 p.m. Each member may in vite two guests. Mrs. J. W. Smith, !pink and white flowers. The serving was conducted un- club president, is handling the der the direction of Mrs Alfred arrangements. Mrs. Cleveland A. Swenson, Brown and Mrs. Harold Clark as- DE MOLAY MOTHERS There will be a potluck supper sisted by Norma Larsen, Shirley at 7 p.m. at the home of Monday Joan Arline Dixon, Swenson,, Mrs. Herbert Tarran, 330 W. Moore. Carter and June The gifts were displayed by 7th N. Mrs. Marie Stoneman. Mrs. Grace VALLEY CHAPTER N. 2 OES Moore, Mrs. Lucy Moore and Will meet Tuesday at 8 p.m. at Afton Hancock. Receiving at temple. There will be the door was Mrs. Mildred Ream Masonic initiation. and the groom's sister, Mrs. Fred Pierce. For the program. Bishop Byron Geslison of Spanish Fork Fifth ward acted as master of cere monies and introduced a violin solo by Alfred A. Swenson, accompanied by Mrs. Aline Simmons. A trumpet solo by Kay Clark with Nelda Gammon at the Mr.' and SPANISH FORK piano and vocal numbers by Jant LMrs. announce Vincent Willard Paul, accompanied by Naomi the engagement of their daughter, Rowan and Leah Crawley assist to Kenneth Larson, son of ed by her daughter Leah. Warren Afton, Mr. and Mrs. Grant Larson of Kirk favored with a solo accom- Leland. his Winona. wife, panied by Miss Vincent graduated this decorations of June The from the local high school peonies, bridal wreath and mock and Mr. Larson has been attendorange were arranged by Mrs. BYU during the past year. the ing SwenRosalie while Clark Lynn son presided over the guest book. No definite plans for the wedding been made. Young Bee Hive girl friends of have the bride carried gifts. They were Louise and Thors Jean Moore and Harline and Joy Carter. After a short honeymoon to the COAT & SUIT southern parks the young couple will reside in Provo here Mr. Moore is employed. Cox Reunion Slated UNIVERSITY t 4 ' - J ' SHIRLEY ROWLAND , MARJORIE HARDING Shirley Rowland to Wed Marjorie Harding To Leon Hatch on June 28 Wed Salt Lake Man S. Rowland of Orem Mr. and Mrs. Roy wish to announce the engagement and approaching marriage of their daughter Shirley and Leon Hatch of Pleasant Grove. Mr. Hatch is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Marian Hatch of Salt Lake City. is a graduate of Lincoln The bride-to-b- e been employed in Provo school and has high for the past year. She is active in Orem musical circles; She holds the position of secretary of Hilkrest ward Sunday school and is assistant chorister of the YLMIA. Mr. Hatch graduated front Pleasant Grove high school in 1949 and has just completed serving one year in the U. S.I navy. The wedding date has been set for June 28. Belvedere Bridge Club at Social Mrs. Jess Van Wagenen acted as hostess to the Belvedere bridge club Friday evening when they met at her home. Honors were taken by Mrs. Dell Martin Nilsen, and Mrs. Stringfellpw. ' Others in attendance were Mesdames: Jack S. Brim, Gordon Charles D. Nielson, R. Crane, Thatcher Jones and Fay R. Johnson. Flowers were used as decorations and dainty refreshments served. j j Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Harding announce the engagement and approaching marriage of their daughter Marjorie to Charles Patrick Donnelly, son of Mrs. Stella F. Donnelly and Patrick F. Donnelly of Salt Lake City, i Marjorie is a graduate of the Provo high school this year. She was a member of the A Capella choir for two years; Pep club arid accompanist fior girls concert chorus the pat year.- j Mr. Donnelly is a graduate of Tintic hih scho6l and received a degree in gunsmithiifj from Trinidad Junior College, Trinidad, Colo, in 1949. Date for the marriage will be announced later. .,-,' Couple Takes Vows At Virginia City Stella Molyneux of Provo was married to Ora Duncan of Ogden in a quiet ceremony at Virginia City, Nev., Monday. The couple was married by Matilda E. Pollard, a woman justice of the peace, at the historic Heva4a mining center. The couple visited Rino, Ely, Battle Mountain and other Nevada points on the trip. 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