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Show Sunday; September 17. 1950 SUNDAY HERALD Minutia 4 I t I .'.ft 7. I'M fPk 1 I f :i : r. v: . vi, . j - -- v-' ' '' , , - V" ' . ' . I'm writing this early Thursday' morning and the news over the radio has it that the marines have landed behind the enemy lines In Korea and have the situation well in hand. From the looks of things it won't be long now before we know how the bear in the Russian blouse is going to act. If the bear walks in in his own clothes, and not disguised as a Korean, the fat will certainly be In the fire. Of course, he may decide to make himself up as a Chinese Com munist. He has no end of costume nave turmshed him cuMtigea. with most of them. The labels read "Made In America," usually in an election year. ! ;. Hi s ?3 .' r. , From the dark depths of the broom closet and a befogged crystal ball that used to be a gold fish bowl, I can see that the w.c.i'.U. has chosen this most unpropitious time to rise up and once more save the world willy-nil- ly . ' t i from alcoholism. The ladies ys j '"' ft 1 " in the tutti-frut- ti hats are all apset because our boys have been iisued free beer in Korea. They object not only to the beer being fre. they object to the beer, and they insist that everyone everywhere stop what they are doing right now and object with them, for heaven's sake. Don't look now, but I think they are nuts. Some one should take them aside and explain (with colored pictures) the facts of life in Korea regard ing such basic things as sewage, the activities of colon bacilli, and RESIDING IN PROVO Now residing in Provo are Mr. and Mrs. polluted water. There is more 25. The Robert V, Davis who were married In Spanish Fork Aug. in washing the teeth with followed by a reception at the Spanish danger Korean quiet home ceremony was water, than in half Fork Third ward hall. Mrs. Davis is the former Alice Joye John- drowning in canned been These son, daughter of Mrs. L. J. Brown and Frank Johnson of Salt dear ladies who never slept in a Lake City. Maid of honor was Jeanne Webb, Spanish Fork. Joan mud-hoin their unpolluted Moody acted lives, sit Christensen, Sandra Larsen, Jean Paxman and Pat as and cozy thousands snug man. best served Provo D. as bridesmaids. Arthur Mitchell, of miles what can be away The bridal gown is of white satin. White carnations and pink described in a from four-lett- er word roses were used in the bridal bouquet. as hell, and bable about a can of beer given free gratis for the Orem Twelfth Birthday Is Gala Event lives oh well. You know, if one of those ragged, unshaven, OREM School mates of Rob- Eris Yergensen, Luanna Smith, unwashed soldiers were to knock ert Campbell were bidden toa Betty Rowley. Glenda Burr. Elvin on the sacred front door of one Harward, Don Ungerman and of those dear ladies, they would party in honor of his 12th birth- Gary scream and run for the flit Campbell. 14. .Supper day anniversary Sept. Do not bother to write in and was served preceding an evening of progressive games. Prizes were put me straight about the demon awarded to Janice Peters, Diane Air your pillows each day by rum, if you do not agree with me, Thompson, Duane Craig and Boyd removing them from their cases for Ruthie is a dyed in the wool. Steele. Gifts were presented to and fluffing them. This forces air triple-plate- d incorrigible and un- the honoree by those named and in, dust out. curable teetotaler, but my dislike r-;:- ; -- .V' - T . 3f . sir ' (V ;::V,, ' rJ ' i.j 1 i WW l i 'it Smiling Mr. and Mrs. Grant MildenhaLl new bridal pairs who are (Dixie Loveless) are among Provo's at 255 W. 3rd So. Their marriage settling down to housekeeping was an event of Sept. 7 in Manti LDS temple and a lovely reception honored them at Provo First ward on Sept. 8. NEW MR. AND MRS. Club Notes ' -- N WOMEN OF MOOSE Are invited to meet at Utah Valley hospital every Monday evening at 0 o'clock to roll band- ages. Hostess Receives Birthday Surprise David Reese entertained Friday evening at he- home for members of her bridge club. A delicious hot supper was served and three tables of bridge enjoyed With prizes awarded. As it was the birthday of the hostess the 12 members attending presented her with a gift and cheered her with birthday songs. Mrs. - YESIIARAII Beginning meeting will be held Sept. 22 at the home of Mrs. married Another HONEYMOON newly RETURNED FROM Fern Eyring The chairmen of Mrs. Mr. and Robert City home are couple now calling Salt LakeArlene co mm it tees are membership was whose Austin) Davidson marriage Wallace (Myrle to prepare a list asked recA especially Smith in 25 the of building. Joseph a lovely event Aug. who are now of missionaries a of friends lady by large group eption followed the marriage-attendetheir stake. on LDS current literature and and relatives. Mrs. Davidson is the daughter of Dr. and Mrs. in the field from Leishman will give Harold Austin, Provo and Mr. Davidson the son of Mr. and Mrs. Estelle Fenton will give an in- Mrs. Phyllis troduction to the year's program vocal solos. Frank Davidson, Springville. d le ... at : By Ruth Louise f Portridge of alcoholic beverages has nothing J to do with soldiers in the field and that goes for you too, dearie. And whilst we are on the subject, I wonder how the W.CT.U. or Women's CHRISTIAN Temperance Union can reconcile their use of the word Christian with A the actions of a man named Christ who went 'to considerable trouble to perform a miracle and provide WINE for the wedding feast of a friend at a little place called Canaan. I don't know, but there is just something about these saved saints that makes my hackles rise. Have they forgotten what prohibition did to this country? So soon? 1 A all ttm aillli tt . XU C T It on U.41 - 4. stop to advertising on the radio, etc. I don't think anyone in this country needs any urging on alcoholic drinks or tobacco either, but what has that to do with a free can of beer or anything else that will comfort them out ( in Korea? After all, no one is holding the boys down and making them drink. If they are old enough, and responsible enough to make a try at saving our world, they ought to be old enough and responsible enough to be trusted with a can of beer, for heaven's So long, folks. sake. self-appoint- ed self-satisfi- ed A Donna Suter, Ted Ross Recently Wed PAYSON A quiet home ceremony recently united in marriage Donna Suter and Ted R. Ross. The double ring service was pronounced by G. O. Dunford, bishop Payson Second ward. An arrangement of late summer riowers combined with tiered candelabra formed an attractive setting for the rites held at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs, Franz Suter. Others attending the wedding were parents of the groom, Mr. and Mrs. Rollo Ross, Santaquin, and brothers of the groom, Dan Rosa, who stood as best man, and Errol Ross. Grandparents pf the couple, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Searle, Payson, and Mrs. Mary Anderson, Salt Lake City, also attended. Joan Selrnan was the only attendant to the bride. V Time-savin- g the Non-ru- n tricot. 6.95 Nylon laca . . . Plus! Rayon crepe In new beautiful white. S . 1 slip of Nylon Tricot. The season s Slim-fu- ll Nylon Tricot plus Nylon Lace. All sizes in White or Black. 7.95 pet of busy woman I white Nylon favorite silhouette. 7.95 v fir V? fl-r- if fit tr Jy LS J ' The young ehormef for lunlorsl The Ny Ion flock trim needs no ironing. 3.95 I |