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Show SUNDAY HERALD SUNDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1950 Prova, Utah County. UUh 7 Jean Anderson Married In (Literary Club -- m mi. j lO ni i l ; .- i A w$s. evening oi music and poetry was ing ine weeK in me oan iane juo Lempie wnn a reception, ukcmto iwrs. noy hostess members of the Orem presented by Jimmie Lawrence following given at the First ward hall in Frovo. Parents of the bride, Mr. and Mrs. James A. Anderson, Literary club Thursday at hr home. Mrs. Elvis B. Terry re held this week at the home of and parents of the bridegroom, Mr. and Mrs. lerry j. with Mr. and Mrs. Ronald A. Johnson of Spanish Fork, lated highlights of her recent trip Mrs. Glen Christensen. and Mrs. Cleve H. Swenson of New York City witnessed to New York City with her hui-- j A Hammond organ was brought the ceremony, which was performed by Elder Spencer W. band, who was selected as win- for the occasion which Mr. Jen 11 j uid-roy- d ner of the "Tqps in Our Town' contest in Orem. The Terrys also visited in Washington, D,C. whert they lunched with Mrl. ArthuV V. Watkins, wife of Utah's Sena tor Arthur V. Watkins. Mrs. J. D. Pyne reviewed articles in the Federated Club Woman magazine. The next meeting was set for Dec. 14 at 2:30 p.m. in the home of Mrs. Harold J Calder in Provo. Refreshments were served to the following members: Mrs. B. M. Jolley, Mrs. John B. Strattoif, Mrs. Verd Washburn, Mrs. Emil Hansen, Mrs. Elvis B. Terry. Mrs. James G. Stratton, Mrs. Jr. D. Pyne, Mrs. Thomas A. Jacobs,! Mrs. Thomas Cordner, Mrs. Mer-- I rill F. Crandall. Mrs. Harold Calder, Mrs. E. H. Calder, Mrs. Kimball. '1- - , ' ' I ' ' New Members Pledged In Ceremonies - - '4 VW sen played and appropriate poetry was read by Mr. Lawrence, who dedicated several of the numbers to various ladies present, among whom were: Mrs. George Bird, Mrs. Verl Whiting, Mrs. Ross Ellis, Mrs. Jimmie Lawrence, Mrs. Bert Cherrington, Mrs. Reed Holdaway, Clara Har-me- r, Mrs. George Pehrson, Mrs. Ray Peterson, Mrs. Earl Child, Mrs. Floyd Holley, Mrs. Dave Thomas. Mrs. Ray Whiting, Mrs. Grant Nielson, Mrs. Delmoine Christensen, Mrs. Owen Lambson, Mrs. Fayne Laney, Mrs. Blaine Clyde, Mrs. Vernon Cook and Mrs. Jay Nielson. -- L., : i A delightful wedding breakfast held in the Empire room, Hotel Utah, was given by parents oi the bridegroom for members of the wedding party and Mrs. t rank Lewellen. aunt of the bride. An ornamental centerpiece of, yellow mums and pink carnations was used on the serving table. The rotunda of the church was decorated with chrysanthemums, Xi Chapter. Beta Sigma Phi and floor candelabra and a mantle held formal pledging ceremonies mums spray of yellow and pink home of Mrs. Fred at the recently formed a background for the Clark, in which Beth Howe, wedding party, including parents conducted the lovely of the couple , Mrs. Cleve H. president ceremonies making candlelight as bride of the Swenson, sister n Mrs. Noel and Beth Taylor matron of honor; and Mrs. Allan of the group. new members Tuttle, Bliss Larsen, Nancy Miss Howe also conducted a Brockbank and Muriel Steadman. short business meeting. A Christas bridesmaids. mas doll was given to Befnice Flowing white satin was chosen Wainwright of Kemmerer, Wyo. bv the bride for her gown which Plans were made for a Christmas was an original model, featuring a sweetheart neckline, full length home of Miss Howe, which willcllfton T- Pvnepointed sleeves with Chantilly be pot luck. Secret pals will be lace in aDDllaued motifs on the revealed at this time and names skirt and covering the cathedral selected for next year's secret Some forty couples of active train. A graceful wreath of pal. Val Norn members frolicked at a nearlized orange blossoms out Refreshments followed the lined a dainty Juliet cap of Chan-till- y meeting served to those men gay dancing party held Saturday in the Timpanegos school recrealace which held the bride's tioned and Mrs. Laurie Young, tion room. illusion veil, lace edged. A single Mrs. Faye Bogh, Mrs. Louis Band-leChristmas themed the decora- - Kowler and Mrs. Clay Benson, giant orchid surrounded by white Mrs. Jack Mrs. carnations and streamers of white Harry Startup, Mrs.Buckley, which made the hall color-- j tions Oreian Hanholiday pot ' satin ribbon formed the bridal son, .Mrs. Ted Jones, Mrs. Ray ful. A buffet supper was served, small at PHONE 80 bouquet. during the evening Worth, Mrs. Dean Clayton, Mrs. Gentle handling will make your Patients of ward No. 10, Utah tables Mrs. Swensen was gowned in David Fielding, Mrs. George last Where stockines were the Flowers Grow cha7r-,shenylon longer. very graciand gowns of Pringle, Norma Deene Halladay, State hospital strawberry taffeta the bridesmaids were rose tafleta. Lorraine Drissell, and Mrs. Olga ously entertained by members ofa maEna or "faftair; Bonnie Han- the University Dames club in PROVO the!W,th Pat Designed alike, they featured Nicols. ? AlpnP 'sna8a- S d rOU8h lineS- dothe5- AnHJ jolly Christmas party held at the f,nrr sweetheart necklines with boufor rough surfaces nearby GREENHOUSE hospital Wednesday evening. fant skirts. Each gown was acClub members entertained with VLa y.L against which they may blow. cented with colonial bouquets of readings, skits and music. As f American Beauty roses and pink Book Is climax Santa called bringing gift sweet peas for the matron and of for everyone and passing bulging white chrysanthemums and pink 3 D. T. stockings filled with candy and carnations for the other attenpuffed rice balls. The patient dants. Mrs. Anderson chose a SPRINGVILLE Mrs. Rea were also presented with article! black dress with sequin trim for Straw reviewed the book "The of clothing which had been col (.EVEN'S her daughter's wedding and Mrs. Cardinal" M. lected by the club. written by Henry hair dark off her set Oldroyd Robinson at a meeting of the A Christmas tree, sparkling with a dinner gown of fuschia Ladies Literary club on Thursday with ornaments adorned the table with sequin trim. At a meeting held during the and club members attending were David Oldroyd. brother to the Up ...nu ru. Mrs. Franklin D. Coffman i.n Bess Mesdames club OUVJOli. week, 1(1C UCttiB Clark, presiWilli as him his Catholicism from lhJ advent of bridegroom stood with was elected president of the Beth Beth dent; Raynes, Hancey, uesi mo... the ,econd World War through Donna Green, Stella Anderson, Scrooby Guild, Community inusit wa the depression. the principal Carmen Oviott. Marva Esplin, church, replacing Mrs. Gene Curueiigmiui siring hours character being a Catholic father. Flava Duncan, Laurel Hartvigsen, tis who Is leaving soon for PhilaLADIES SHOES played during the receiving KamWilma Adams, Jean Hawkins, delphia, Pa., to make her home. by Diane Hileendorff, Ann G. W. Mrs. Sumsion conducted mermeyer and Bonnie Barrett Fern Sevey. Donna Anderson, Mrs. Lynn D. Francom was elected vice president: Mrs. Max JenFeature of the serving room was a business meeting at which time Norma Orton, Jones. Ila June ; T n n .. T!1"11LC ORIGINAL T,. i sen, corresponding secretary; nUe , , party to be held at the home . i'" Mrs. Mitchell, treasurer. Retiring handsomely decorated with dainty of t A. Mrs. E. Decernon Jacobsen officers include in addition to pink rose buds, tiny butterflies with Mrs. Cornell Men- - Woods Marilyn Wowley Jerry Mrs. Curtis, Mrs. Norman Carter outlined in sugar and a double-hea- rt ber 21. as PRICE assisting hostess. bower on the top. It was den nail Ruth strongi Hcddy Custer, Fran- - and Mrs. Coffman. Mnn ",IUI" H'Hall Hannah .IH A displayed on a maderia cutwork LaRue to was Mrs. mi.;ri, gift presented Walker, Mrs. Mercedes cloth with flanking white candles Mcrrell. Ruth Hunsaker. Margaret Curtis and shower presents given Casuals - Oxfords - Dress in crystal holders. Serving was Rasto Mrs. Albert Mott. ,Hiatt, Mona Ellis, Dorothy C. from small tables, centered with son, Mrs. Manila Brown, Mrs. musscn, Roberta Van Noy, Enid The meeting was held in the white tapers, white satin ribbons Madge Thorn, Mrs. Melva Smith, Gardner. home of Mrs. John D. Smith who and tiny silvered bells. Serving Mrs. Mae Groesbeck, Mrs. Julia Five members of the Gray served refreshments to those was done by girl friends and Sumsion, Mrs. Merle Schreiner, Ladies assisted the club. mentioned and Mesdames Edwin They reMrs. Mrs. Bess the of with the bride cousins Mendenhall, Ruby were. Mrs. Mabel Kirk, Mrs. Kiehbiel, Leon Legrande freshments being supervised by Christensen, Mrs. Hannah Clyde, Mary Hatch, Mrs. Sterling Price, Guymon, DeVonKinble, Nielsen, David Mrs. C. Burton Blamires, Frank- Mrs. Emma Jacobsen, Mrs. Bertha Mrs. Marie Murphy and Mrs. Brown, Robert Kron, Don Beebe, lin, Ida.; Mrs. Rulon Swenson, jonnson, mrs. jesse uaiion, ivirs. Eloise Fillmore. Larry Hall and Irwin Johnson. Vern Mrs. Mrs. Bess and Minnie 32 Groesbeck, About Next meeting will be held at Spanish Fork, patients were enter Tueller, Provo. The gift display Mendenhall, Mrs. Clara Sumsion. tanned. the home of Mrs. Irwin Johnson. B. Mrs. Lorin was arranged by Crcer, Mrs. Fred W. Jackson, Mrs. Esther Scott. Mrs. Reed G. Hughes and Mrs. Allen Parry, all of Spanish Fork. Receiving at the door were Mr. and Mrs. Jim Oldroyd GIVE A DRESS THIS CHRISTMAS and Mr. and Mrs. Ronald A. Johnson, Spanish Fork. New Mrs. Oldroyd left with her bridegroom for a honeymoon trip The young pair to California. will return to Provo to make a home while continuing their education at the Brigham Young Hin-ma- : TESnARAII MISSIONARY ORGANIZATION Will meet Dec. 16 at the hd of Mrs. Leo Knight 19f S. 2nd Mrs. Knight is the" mother of N Norma Thompson. E 1 i z a b ej Souter and Pearl Snnw uili J i rsryvnr k " review of the "Passion Play t" . v u -,.u wnicn ootn n recently for their annual witnessed. Christmas social. Appropriate mu Tiny Christmas trees, tall candv will be given, announced canes and delightful winter Fern Eyring, president. scenes decked the entertaining rooms for the occasion. Theme of the event centered on "Christmas in Other Lands." -Speakers were Mrs. Garth Nielson who talked on Korea and displayed clothing, handicraft and dolls of that country; and 1 Ray Howard recently returned from South America who talked on principal countries there. Each guest was presented with a tiny Christmas angel and a booklet of Christmas carols. Mrs. Glen Healy led the group upon an imaginary trip to other lands and Mrs. Richard Park as Mrs. Santa Claus presented gifts. A brief business meeting was led by Mrs. Edward C. Voelker, Hostesses served frosty ChristYour Hostess Loves Poinsettias! mas punch and fruit cake. Special guests were former There's no more gracious members of the organization inway to say "Thank you'! cluding Mrs. Lamar Bunnell, Mrs. than with a lovely, col4 Max Pedersen, and Mrs. Richard orful poinsettia plant! Brewer. beribboned in ? gaily The committee assisting Mrs. decorated pot. It will? Healy was Mrs. Richard Park, glow warmly all winter.1 Mrs. William Burr, Mrs. Burnell Poinsettia plant in gay f Orem Jaycee Poetry, 7zdo Of Drpm HpnrQ Featured At Wives Hold Cultural Arts lYule Social One of the season's lovely brides was Jean Anderson A4 TpfTV j j ' was Buiemnizea aurwnose marriage inomas i, uiaroya SPRINGVILLE 'delightful ; Music y, Vol Norns Frolic At Gay Socia Patients Of Ward 10 Are Entertained House guest? er RThgdLs 'rrr.ninlfv rtJi"nw"!2n?i"!iPin - aII' Reviewed PRINCIPALS IN WEDDING OF WEEK Shown in their brldaj attire are Mr. and Mrs. Thomas T, Oldroyd whose marriage this week in Salt Lake LDS temple and reception in the Provo First ward hall were social highlights of the week. The bride is the former Jean Anderson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James A. An, derson and her bridegroom a son of Mr. and Mrs. Terry J. OldroydU Give particular attention to the size of the pan in which you do your baking. Success or failure often depends upon your choice. pan will prevent food from browning; a one will allow food to run over into A too-de- ep too-shall- your oven. - At Literary Club Coffman Mrs. 1 Elected To Head Scrooby Guild PRE-CHRISTM- AS j.,. T 1 1 "! 2 ...v,..., y x a a ny Pr,ce 398 MOM . . . Smart "Town Strutter" Rayon Crepes Relax . . . ifi comfy, Buskent lovely slipper ot a dreom of a price. h'i one of many slippers w hove for you . . . m M n . .O' a wide orrayef lc)A i-- v;1' fi,f ' 't'jmm Women Honored By Birthday Group l .y1' pyra-cant- . U. LADIES' S. Price! Whisper-Lo- w Mrs. Sarah McConachie and Mrs. Lillie Hills were the guests of honor at a birthday party given by the Dixon birthday group, Thursday in the home of Mrs. Nancy Armstrong. Luncheon was served at one long table made bright with J 7"" At A M. Off. flattering prints to take In afternoon teas, concerts or theatre parties. See the meticulous workmanship; the Slim, costly detaMs. Yet our smart "Town Strutters" are tagged ONLY ha sprays and candles. Gifts were opened and visiting enjoyed following the serving. Those attending were Mrs. May McCoard, Mrs. Etta Dixon, Mrs. Inez Denison. Mrs. Tillie Dixon. Mrs. Anna Barrett, Mrs. Afton Wagstaff. Mrs. Helen Dixon. Mrs. Sarah Russell, Mrs. Fannie Whimpey and Mrs. Lolita Dixon. 10.95 Having a plentiful supply of bed linens is practical economy in the long run. It allows rotation of use so that fibers of the material have ample time to dry between laundering. This helps prolong life of the linens. SHOE DEPT. Reed 14-24- fa 2pj COMTS REG. .y 1 ' ' A Ready-to-We- Reduced) il ar n er. straight skirt, 2 navy, black, brown. Sizes Right: - Square neckline, tucked bodic and skirt with soft swoosh of sidt V length black, brown, grey. r Ladies In 1 '. drape. 35.00 (Many Other Coats Also z M Double collar, Ltft: pockets. SPECIAL AT TAYLOR'S iilf-- sleeves. 14':-22t- t. 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