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Show Joyce Madsen, Wayne Davis Depart for Coast Honeymoon (' - SUNDAY HERALD 8 ' W,' " , - . Z--ml ' ' -- . k,r" V "jt .w t i 4 V . . f With 'her grandmother's Swedish name and eyes i blue as Stockholm's skies as natural passports, Ane Grethe Ballif, olonde daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George S. Ballif will sail on the Swedish liner Stockholm. Sept. 27 for a year s visit in Sweden. Miss Ballif will be guest of her v::i X ' 1 . - ; following their marriage for a wedding breakfast prepared at Hotel Utah: roof garden. Dainty floral arrangements graced the table and all joined in wishing th newly weds well as they departed, for a honeymoon trip to the west coast. New Mrs. Davis was pretty in a gown of mauve lace with black trim for her breakfast and changed to a smart suit of tan gabardine with green hat and accessories to go away. A single white orchid was pinned to her suit. affairs A number of were given honoring the new Mrs. Davis during the week. Mrs. Ivan Madsen entertained at her home In a kitchen shower. Guests played games and Mrs. Ann Ray and Mrs. J. J. Madsen Jr. captured the prizes. Gifts were received in pre-nupt- ial basa kitchen ket and dainty refreshments were served to the 25 friends present. utensil-bedeck- ed Shirley. Christiansen proved a charming hostess foe a personal shower at her home. Using a circus as a theme, Shirley, "assisted Mrs. Edith Chrisby her mother, tiansen ' built a clever program, highlighted by a poem setting the pace and' written by Mrs. Christiansen. A gay miniature merry-go-rouheld floating balloons each of which contained a wish from the bride. Refreshments furthered the theme with hamand "pink" lemonade arid burgers were little cakes sporting favors a baker's animal and a gay parasol. After the young couple return from their honeymoon they will reside in Provo where Mr. Davis will continue his schooling at nd BYU. Dentists Enjoy Steaks A t Opiening Social The appetizing smell of frying steaks drew members of Provo District Dental society and their partners to the MIA Girls can yon 'home in Prove canyon the past week. The delightful affair was planned as an opening social for the society season. An enjoyable musical program and square dancing concluded the evening. The dancing was directed by Dr. and Mrs. C. J. Hart. Provo district includes Lehi on the north and Salina and Ephraim on the south and representatives of these two extremes were included in the some 25 dentists and partners attending. Dr. Hayward, second vice president was chairman for the social. La-N- ell ' 5 Amacitia Club Holds Fourth Meet Birthday The fourth birthday of the Am U jr j : . ". v - n) ,i r -- aunt, Mrs. A. O. (Esther Eggert-sePeterson whose husband Is labor attache for the United States government located In Stockholm, Sweden as part of of the American embassy. She also plans to participate in a few classes at one of the Swedish universities while there. A whirl of last minute prepara tions will end Monday when the fortunate young miss leaves Salt Lake City for 'New York. She will visit there for a few days with her sister Algene Ballif Mar cus also in Boston with another aunt, Mrs. Bryant L. Decker. Miss Ballif's ship will dock at Gothenburg, Sweden where she will be met by Mrs. Peterson who will take her to Stockholm. ' i. t V' "I . K1' - ' ' aciua ciub was celebrated with a meeting, Thursday at the home of Mrs. Harold Austin. Mew officers were elected at a business session and Mrs. Ed. Smith will lead the club as presi dent with Mrs. Arnold Davis, secretary and Mrs. Claude Holmes It reporter. ' Each of the small serving tables were centered with a tiny birthday cake topped with four can dles and covers were laid, at the luncheon for those mentioned and Mesdames Laron Andrus, George Ashby, Cliff Bailey, Harold Boyack, Don Fotheringham, Owen Johnson. Blaine Larson, Eldon McKell, William Rodrigue, Eugene Speakman, and Ernest Salerno. Romantic news of in- -f terest will be the marriage of Virginia Dale Johnson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Allan D. Johnson, Orem and Paul D. Washburn, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Washburn also of Orem. The announcement of (he betrothal was made to close friends of the bride-ele- ct at a smart luncheon given by the mother at her home this week. The wedding will take place OREM Plans Laid for Year's Program By Orem Club OREM Ladies of the Orem American Legion auxiliary laid initial plans for their coming year's program at a planning session held Wednesday evening at the Veterans Memorial building with Mrs. Reba Loveless, president in charge. A decision! was reached to hold two regular IHpnc: meetings each month with the INCVV one falling on the second KAnnP nesday being devoted to business ox me organization and the one Reports by the chairmen of on the fourth Wednesday devoted committees featured a various to welfare work and social events. Some additions were made to meetingto of Women of the Moose order by senior regent, the group's and members called were urged to attend the fall Dis Mrs. Warren Lott with full supescorts. Mrs. trict Four convention to be held port of officers and on Sept. 27 at the new Frank Dimick, chairman child veterans building. The organiza care gave the members a suggestion members will attend this tion for helping the blind and this meet in place of their next regu- was voted for; Mrs. Joyce Brady, homemaking chairman gave suglar meeting. t obe held Present at the meet were Mrs. gestions for a bazaar d, Elmo Mrs. the in later year; Mrs. Mrs. Irene Loveless, Baker, dedion a the gave report Pearl Martindale, Mrs. Gwen Bench, Mrs. Barbara Broadhead, cation of ''house of God" which Mrs. Elsie Schenck, Mrs. Margaret was filmed by Paramount news. Gammell, Mrs. Jennie Cordner, Also, that Moose women had been Mrs. Delia Wilkinson, and Mrs. invited to join the Gray Ladies of the American Red Cross. Those Leta Evans. interested may call Mrs. Allred. A student nurse is to be sponsored by the hospital guild in the name of the Moose. A card party was planned for Sept. 21. Thr,pe CAMP SUNFLOWER candidates were balloted on. Camp is conducting a rag drive Those present in addition to and members are asked to deliver the names mentioned were Mrs. them to the home of the president, Jack Lloyd, Mrs. Raymond Mrs. Abbott, 642 N. 5th E. and Mrs. Joe Munsen. by-la- V.fi Business, Lunch nf pn ws Al-lre- DUPNotices Wil-lough- by - N V L ANE GRETHE BALLIF Enjoyed, By Virginia Dale Johnson Betrothal Announced . Wed-Unm- M VIRGINIA DALE JOHNSON fnr . Smart Garden Tea Is Enjoyed By Fine Arts, Guests of Phile Nada Matters of business pertaining to the club were presented at the opening meeting of Phile Nada of Sorosis held Thursday Memben Fine Arts club were afternoon at the home of Mrs. gracious hostesses Thursday enBrownie Smoot. tertaining at an oper session garMrs. William F. Schultz, presi- den tea. The spacious lawns and NEWLY WEDS New married among Provo's younger set are. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Leor Griffiths (Joan Lee). Their marparents riage was solemnized in Logan LDSS. temple Aug. 30 and Lee entertained at a recepof the bride, Mr. and Mrs. George tion the evening of Sept. 1 in the Grandview school reweation room. Mr. Griffith's parents are Mr. and Mrs. J. Rex Griffiths. The couple are now living in Provo. YOUNG Sept. 27 in the Salt Lake City LDS temple with a reception to follow that evening given by the bride's parents in Orem. dent welcomed all members in- lovely blooming flowers at the Virginia is' a graduate of the Mrs. LaVar Kump a for- home of Mrs. Clyde Crocket procluding BYHS having attended high mer who is now return- vided a beautiful setting. member school also in Salt Lake City. ed to club rolls. Mrs. Arch Mad Mrs. Leon Aiken pleased with She has attended the BYU for the sen two solos anf vocal numbers during the two presented piano two was years where she past Mrs. Roy B. Hammond vice presi receiving hours accompanied by active in many campus events, dent and chairman of program iRuth Christiansen and Mrs. Nola is a gradu-bride- 's The bridegroom-to-b- e read and discussed the club pro ate of the Lincoln high school and gram for the year. Year booklets companied by Mrs. C. O. Jensen. Sharon seminary and has also at By ZORA HALES distributed. The club pledge, A string trio composed of Diane tended the Y. He recently reis the marriage were MAPLETON Of widespread interest motto and 'creed were read by Hilgendorf, Ann Kammermeyer turned from a mission in Canada of Shirlene Harmer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Har- Mrs. Harold Van Wa.genen: con- and Bonnie Barrett furnished for the LDS church, and is en- mer and L. en son of Mrs. Paul Kelly and O. C. stitution by Mrs. Lawrence Jones; background music. gaged in business with his father. Lowe. The Jay Lowe, s, Mrs. Dean Van Wagenen. The serving table was. placed on The announcement luncheon young couple repeated their vows Sept. 13 by Luncheon was served from the patio. A handmade imported table was beautifully appointed candlelight at the Harmer home with Bishop Oscar Whiting table made beautiful with autumn cloth with organdy and linen apwith a green and yellow color of Mapleton officiating. leaves and flowers artistically ar plique of white over yellow covscheme being employed. Late scene a was hall for the the The town given reception ranged with candles. Favors were ered the table and graceful arsummer blooms centered the rangements of lavender asters, table. Tiny "going away" cars newlvweds following their marriage. Ihe bride was lovely autumn leaves. new were club the Hostesses mums and candles were a yellow in fashioned decked out in typical wedding gown of white satin officers including Mrs. Schultz, used. An approximate 125 guests fashion with yellow and green with a net yoke and lace ruffle by Mrs. Thomas Barrett, sister of Mrs. Hammond, Mrs. Rex Thomas, were entertained by the following The skirt had lace ruffles down the groom. The program was in streamers told the happy news. Mrs.. Jagk committee members: Mrs. Clyde vice second a court Her train. each side and Covers were laid for Mrs. A. V. charge of Russell Mendenhall. V. Dixon, president: secretary; Crockett, Mrs. Frank Mullett, recording French illusion floated Washburn, Mrs. Arnold Mecham, veil of Dancing followed. In charge of Mrs. Delmar Kenner, correspond- Mrs. L. S. Maycork, Mrs. Ralph a of seed and crown from pearls Mrs. Fred Jackman. Mrs. Vernal Mrs. Aura C of white the gifts were Pearl Holley, Est- - ing secretary and Mrs. Arch Mad- A. Bullock Jr Peterson, Barbara Romney. Janie she carried a bouquet her Hurst and Margaret Wing sen, treasurer. Mrs. Lawrence Hatch. Mrs. John S. VanCott, an centered carnations with split Spears, LaVon Brown, Glenna Refreshments were handled by! Jones as assistant hostess. Mrs. Carl D- - Swenson, Mrs. MarJohnson, Mrs. Robert Johnson, orchid. in ad ion S. Ross, Mr. Alonzo Morley, Addie included Marie Those Underwood, Stone, attending included Zora Hales, Yvonne. Mrs. Gilbert Jensen, Mrs. Allan attendents Bride's dition to the' above Mesdames Mrs. John S.- - Lewis, Mrs. P. A. Hurst, M. Johnson, and Mrs. M. A. John- Ceroid Finch, matron of honor Car- Harold Bailey,. R. D. Cloward, Christensen, Mrs. Myron E. Strate, Sharon Cazair, Jensen, a, son, Mrs. Lester Haymore, Donna and Maxine Warren, RaNea Hop-l- ol Cox, Janet Llewellyn and Col- Arthur Duckett Frank Dain, Wil- Mrs. Semour Gray, Mrs. E. E. Coleen Lee, Joan and Pauline leen Tew who served. Deem, Loraine Russell, Elaine liam R. Firmage, Albert Free- Coles. Mrs. Doyle Dastrup, Mrs. Neiderhauser, and Dixie Johnson Lowe and Myrna Harmer sister new Mrs. Lowe is a stu- stone., LaNcll Haywsrd, Stanley Leland B. Buttle. The Du-aall of Salt Lake City, the hostess of the bride, as bridesmaids. dent of 'the Springville high HcaL, Jack Jensen, Milton Nelson, and honoree. Everett was trainbearer. school and is connected with the Wesley Knudsen, Carl Lindley, Discard your fluorescent light in were The bride will be attended by Theif gowns pastel shades Booster and Pep clubs. The groom Earl when they begin to flick Clifford Edwin bulbs J. Oss, Stein, Dixie Johnson, a cousin, as maid and they carried colonial bou- graduated from Paul W er. Further use not only is bad on Robert Sowards. Sumner, Springville high of honor while Joan MitchelJquets. but wastes electricity as school. The will make Larsen, Rulon Johnson and James the eyes, ' Janie Spears and La Von Brown The bride's mother chose a grey their home at couple well. V. Haslem. Springville. will serve as brides-maid- s. Little evening dress and wore red rose wore Mrs. while Jackie Johnson, Becky and Peg- buds, Kelly gy Jensen, cousin and nieces ofdeep rose. she the bride will be the flower girls. The bride's book was attended Shirlene Harmer Marriage Of Current Social Interest well-chos- by-law- Ber-net- ta ne i I HIM 100 All Wool Gabardine SHOP! COMPARE! Ow SHOE FASHIONS AT TAYLOR'S 3 gabar- dine zipcoat becomes a New Styles! New Wine! fashion classic K a JLV it 't for l -- L. 3 --sea son . wear, Wine Calf by Red Cross eiy favored. 7) J J TAKE okKw't -- f MfvI Rer. DEB rvflto coWor, with its Sizes Open a Charge Account or use our Lay Away Plan wort tfcis fino-r.'bb- od pockohl ne 59.50 Value. Its Really 2 coats in 1 Sizes 12 to 44 also IIIIINC for Tok I UoproMod pUoti tohmn tfco durt foiic foshM oofov YooK bo log 100 wonlod wool, or comtowttrl Mrfwrol. Six. 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Davis, Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Davis, Jr. and Bishop and 3Ira. Reed of Ogden. i . The bridal party were joined by parents of the bride Sunday, September 17, 1950 82 W. CENTER f 13 95 |