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Show ' " .'-- ' : ' : ' - . ; Overflow' Crowd Sees Show i ; Presented by Moose WomenV As Rheumatic Fever Benefit . ' Minutia x to the rheumatic fever drive-The 1101 ox ine proceeas n ' amount yet been 'calculated, she reports. The. variety show was packed with; humor and - entertainment the mimbert were presented by . the dance students of Colleen Collins, and talent from the Brig- -. bam Young university. X"; Hilarious spotlights were work- . I t Couple Wed . Pretty . So Derby restaurant on the front) from Olive MenseL Not the first one she's sent me, but I'm trying to' ignore them. "Dear Ruth," she wrhes" "Here rwe are lunching with Marie Winsor. We dine tonight with Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Roberts and we will nave Easter breakfast with Dr. and Mrs. Feri Roth. I'd rather hear him play. I can eat any time. We hope to see Sam Taylor, play 'The Square Needle." Have two more dinner ' parties then back to San firan-cisc- o and home. Wish you' were along." You can understand why I'm trying to ignore these cards. WISH YOU WERE ALONG, she says! WelL I wish I were too. if that is any comfort, but I shall continue to ignore the cards. That's the best I ean do just now. '. v"' i Home wedding .'vows were - W4 :X Home Rites; ex- f Blanche ;' . i .vs .:'- ged-j-I- ' - " - ." - Provo Girl Mrs. Washburn ". - -- .i- . ceht.Bride . Hostess to Literary Cftib f ."'' - .ft.mn hr ' - . HALF-SIZE- S ! ; a beautiful hat!" and I yelled back, "That's a matter of opinion!" And I asked Marge how she was going to keep, from put-- 1 ting people's eyes out Vith Itj and finally we left, hat and all and Marge and I had a good laugh as ; we have gone shopping together before and lived through it, and that clerk was so mad and all. Well, Marge and J eparated and went different, ways, and guess- what on the way home I bought myself a hat and as you; hadl may have guessed, It not only ... - V. , ; brown hat, or nothing. ' ' . And so to bed. though it hardly seems worth while. I don't know; The days used to seem so ;lbng and the older one grows,- the shorter , the days. Seems to me that days in my. childhood just went on and on and on. It must monotony of things The days go by like the leaves of a book, turned quickly, all exactly alike. Doesn't seem possible that it is a week since, f had ,to write a column a day early, bujt it is. So long, folks. . - . be-th- e now-a-da- ys - NOT THAT WAY NOW ' BOSTON .(U.PJ . Celebratine their 64th wedding anmvepsary, wir. and Mrs. jfaul w. Goodrich . M. 29,95 recalled that their courtship was conducted in days on a bicycle built for two. BONNETS BEAUTIFUL . ,,m.u., uiw,,vi - I I ...': - v bride's-mother- - ' cm ItlNAWO,; i. Left: Such jjrace in rows ajid rows of delicate tucks and nylon lace. Rayon sheer with flattering, soft lines, cool, open: neck, another Mmc. Renauld half-siz- e triumph in rose, navy," beige. Sizes - -- V-- . m iw-bl- ue -- IN Partridge A nns i.lum faotliA. mm i comant wait to can Marge and tell her and she said it served me right. . And I just wonder if I shouldn't go back and tell that clerk what a lesson I had learned! But first, I must tell you that I took the hat to and made late it over and it pieces Thursday night again is no longer a to work in and the again, early hazard to the eyes of innocent morning again. One of these days passersby: I still. say that the hats I'm going to. write this column are monstrously ugly. Did see a beforehand and surprise everyone beauty that day, a hat that looked tne Still have including myself. like a hat and had a wreath of or if Epizoodic you prefer, roses on it. but it was not the epizootic. Try saying the T in color for me. I had to have a when have ad Hudson, changed by daughter of Mrs. Anna Hudson of Springville. and Xharon E. Richins,; son of ; Mrs. 'Amanda Anderson, of Orem, March 28. The quiet ceremony was performed at the home of the grooms of close mother In the presence ' and'-friends. family members Elder amesEvrrett officiated at the 'rites. X The bride' woreiLgown of alice 1 fI you it, Epizootic blue silk marquisitexwith sequin 4 it '.'.. V zee wad you t mean see fashioned-was it '? daintily trim., i I . ;t what you get. Eddyhow, Ibe still with a sweetheart hecklihe, fitted god it. bodice and a full, skirt. Aj blue silk net fingertip, veil feu from Have a new hat too. Saw Marge a crown of soft white hyaeint Swenson dqwn tovn just before A. corsage of red roses and wh Easter, and she was 6i the way hyacinths, complete heY' charming to pick up a new- - hat she had . ensemble. emphasized-- . bought. I went along for the ride, One of the outstanding- dJW6 Mrs. Mary "Cleveland attended having just about given up. Sooo, sections was a dance extrava-- i tne bride as matron of honor and I was sounding off about the MR. AND MRS. ORVAL R. SCHRAMM t SHIRLEY HANSEN) ganza entitled f'There May Be:Mrs: Eldon Aston was" another at of beauty in hats dearth JgeoafSl Huna ', featured and it Peace, tendant. They wore blue gowns uiu season, especially aepioring garian dance, .American dancing, withpffflt carnation corsages. the clown., feathers that stick a Gypsie, Peasant Polka, an Iris' were man ' Duties'of best per'.' everywhich way, and by this time Polka, a South American Samba, formed' by Eldon G. Aston, a we were in the store and the a Chinese, arid a military dafflce. . millinery 'clerk was hearing my A Grecian. Urn dance per nephew of the groom.' ; y remarks and getting red in the formed by Neil McKinsey and Two' little flower girls were face (I don't see how they can 'Bernard Goodnight was one of; dressed in pink dotted swiss- Shirley Hansen of, Provo be- even shpw those hats to people) of the presses witn pins f.wnnew, carthe numerous springtime bride in recent K D,,li nv oruuKni A " of V Washhurn ; . OREMMr nosegays pink rylng spnngliSalt Lake temple nuptial rites, evening. and it had a clown. feather on a numbers1 uOut flowers. Thev Anna were to Marie the Accompanists 1 1 and ,cre.armted. ouJ were Barbara Nicholson. Bob! 'Hudson and Phyllis De St.! Jeor".;She was married to" Oryal R Orem club meeting In loui- And Marge says Knr, Th,fr.H.v Zabriskie, Naomi Terry and Mac- - The serving table was adorned Schramm of Payson. don't like it," and I said it's A" stage crew with a lace stable cloth and the Cene Grimmett. The new ' Mrs. Schramm is a Easter, lillies, potted plant and you cut from Provo. high school worked wedding cake with a mioature decorated the flowers spring M. Hansen rooms. Out staging and beautiful lighting bride and groom surrounded by daughter of MrsCIeo Mr.L entertaining chairman for the effects,, and therxostumes were pink.-ros- e buds was the center ami the groom's "parents are Program and Mrs. Martin Hansen: The afternoon was Mrs, J. Erval of attraction at tne table. ' Christensen who introduced Mrs. T1.cket "ACS we'"ndeMhe dl" Mothers of the bride, and grorom temple rites were performed by Arection of Dpns Snyder. with while the temple .' president,. Robert D. Glen Kenner Provo, as thej.pro-grafwre Home made cake.' camdy and. carnatfon c Young. , guest. Mrs. Keriner pleased s Hats that capture Spring's in the with her review of the book, ,An popcorn balls wer sold during evening reception Mrs. William As- - Seventh ward Was given ."John Adams and the American the Intermissions by Mrs.' Ken-j- " ton.Serving were chapel Mrs. in honor of the young couple, by Revolution."- Mrs, J. D. Pyne faMrs., LavelL "Groft. 0Ui.lllc:q 111 IlllBljr.. vclliila neth Robarge, and Mrs. Renneth . .the the A pink and vored with vocal solos accom. . ..Bray. The proceeds from this Duwane Ivice,. all .'listers.-ospring s iresnness in V . stand will be turned, over to the groom. white wedding: cake decorated panied at the piano by Mrs. E. H. ,t ' Wo-i The pfojjram- included a solo' with silver leaves and lilies of Calder.." hild careN committee of the ','.." blossoms, gay! Crisp Straws men of Moose for a project they, by Mrs. Faye R. Johnson, a piano.-thvalley dominated the hall. Luncheon, was served by the in all the new.es:t" shapes are undertaking to care for a solo by Ca,rol Richins,nd Deane An exquisite eowfi of tradi hostess to Mrs. J. A. Washbuen, . lace Mrs. J. Earl Johnson, "Mrs. GorKicnins tional white satih wrtrh blind family. in the season's prettiest I A personal shower was given adorned the blond bride. The don McCausland all of Provo and Off of set in was lilies with of Mrs. Burdell Bunnell, Orem who honor the bride to be, re gown Friends Entettai'ne.d '. cently, pinks and lilac hues . . . in .by the mother of the the valley and a' square' neck line. were guests of the occasion and npvy, toast and'other shades At Housewacrmng. groom. At the shower,' games A." fingertip veil of bride's illu the following members Mrs. B. M. were" played . and the bride, sion flowed from a satin bonnet Jolley. Mrs: John B. Stratton, . . all with the bright, .i OREM The new home of Mr. Blanche. Hudson won first prize. crown which was . also set oi, Mrs. Mayme Wells, Mrs; Elvis B tne lilies. Mrs. traaiMonal G. witn James was Mrs. the Stratton, RobertThotrie Terry, andi Light, refreshments were served. . look of Spring :scene of a family, 'reuhibn and .Carrying her bridal bouquet of Mrs. Ada Skinner, Mrs. J. D. Decorations at the shower in ' . roses red Mrs. surrounded. which A. Thomas ; and Summer. Jacobs, this week. cluded a minature bride standing ' Mrs: new Schramm the C. Mrs. Mrs. Curtis .orchid, "a Gordon, Boyd Bright spring blooms centered in circle, of' silver.- representing was a picture of tapptness .at the Davis. Mrs. Thomas Cordner, Mrs. the dinner table at which covers la large wedding ring, with pink net husband. . Merrill F; Crandall. Mrs. were laid for Mr and Mm F)uinl(inor n ISVII reception ....... . . . tv, I. ,. beside ITU U r v.;j j er, HTPl& L .Tlcr,alnf received many lovelv rifts, inonor was uuran jarvis, ana nerivirs. t. H. Vaiaer, Mrs. Koy t." ceremony, the,. ddmg ds were Gherse Allman.j Park, Mrs. Stella Park and Mrs. prile 2 ClOSE-OUMODElS 33 EAST Mrs. Richins donned a; iona Thorson and Lola Clifton T, Pne. ' ed suit with navy blue acces- -i Wriht TheV carried noseeavsMay . ..'.': .oft.-HOOVER r ries; and . tne young coupleleft pin and white'earnations. Valene; evenin's program was Ogden 1UI a honeymoon. Jarvis and Kathletg. Hansen were! DeWitt. . ' 1R ie couple will make their flower girls.-The bride was- a graduate of f home-- , in Orem. ' VACUUMS .Guests were greeted at' the door Provo high"1 school and had also ' 7 by 'Mrs. Max Hansen, and Mrs. attended the .Brigham Young G. Thorne, Orem; Mr.- and Mrs. Pauline .Young. Others assisting) university. HOOVER; ' EHis Sanders and children Caren in the receptjon were Joyce Zee-- 1 The groom graduated from Sales fir Sevice arid Dickie of .Salina; Mr.! andiman. Nyda Schramm, and .Mary Rayson high school and is now Mrs. Leslie Thome and daughter Lou Brarthwaite. in charge of re-- ! serving in the U.,S. army. He Jias Patricia of Salt Lake City: Mr. freshments: Anna Bell Miller and now reported . back for duty at GRANITE F URN. and Mrs. Mqvell Hamelwright Elsie: Schramm, in charge of Fort Lajvton. Wash. . ; PHONE 1489 also of Salt Lake City. Mr. and gifts: and Mrs, D. D. .Coatpsovasi The newlyweds spent a short -o- rMrs. Robert Thorne and children in: charge of the guestUJjwS!P' 194 honeymoon in San Diego and "Master of cereniorlfor the Mexico. Donald, Patriaia AUred atated. with Neil McKin-eMarilyn Youngand Bernard Goodnight as the main features in these comedy acts. one pf the out-- v .: Considered standing numbers was the.; 'per- -' formance of a song. "Daddy's Little GirU" by little Paulette Burr. numbers Other outstanding were the rendition of "OldMan River and;, another, song,1 by Harold Brereton. vocal solos by Betty Ross, and a roller skating dance number by Merle Obron, and a Violin solo" by Helen Jean Jones. .Over .140! gave freely of "their time and their talents to make this spotlight variety shpw the great success it ;was,. Mrs.' Allred y, '. w : . .- - w mnv Mrs. iXJUise;vMirea, general viiaiFiuau, ic wa one of the most successful benefits ever presenteL;and alt proceeds will be turned over ' By Ruth ' Louis Comes a penny postcard (with awful" and the clerk who was on a picture of the Hollywood Brown the 'verge by now yelled That's ...., I SUNDAY, APRIL 1, 1951 UUh County. Utah SUNDAY HERALD . To overflow , crowd in, the Provo' high school, the Women of the Moose, Chapter 903. presented their .. light Variety shoAy Friday evenimr for the rheumatic fever hfnefit. - .' . 144-124V- Right: Graceful collar edged in lace. Full skirt In soft "Embassy" rayon sheer. Tor all occasions. Navyt Rose. Sizes '.. 24. ,18-V- -- - , light-heart- The ed an-Pvn- house-warmin-g . (J$ - ' I ... ' r-V- V 1 fl.be 1 . HKT-U- . .J"'?' . I ... Jrl T, r - . MYRLE'S SHOP W : ' : CENTER Left :Diagonal buttons and sheer . rayon such charm! Done with that . Renauld light, touch! Rose, navy, light blue, Sizes x tuque trim such li - " - - j j S&P X. ' . right-Mme- - - chic!-'-But- ton-Air- e" , - .24.; '01 :r A r P A '4 &WV i - ' . ' ; " r Ijz- ' I . M '; - - ' - . and-Jume- The Hobo Sfiirt-19- 51 s. j Variety SPECIAL mis u YOUR BABY PURCHASE SALE at the age of one i TO GOATS GROUP $ Smj t . You wonted o new HOBO . . - : . , - ond '.here it 1st With tha corefrea look collor, yo love. Don this yeor in big, bold, exclusive block Jfbidi, pwlsoting Mexieqn colors. Evar lov.ly, ever wothobla combed girjghom -Sanforiitd. colorfoit. Siiit-3to 40. h aoy eu7Ttfl two-wo- bF.s,-- Vogue. Holiday, Mo.'clle, , . LADJES' STORE PROVO, I'TAH - : Ii ' nml Jill t t ' j.f i'' f ' ,J1 ' lVi v SHOI$ FOR BOYS AND OIRLSI Such a darling baby! And she's scaring the right shoes, too. They're 1 world-famo- us Buster Browns, designed With forty-seve- n years of experienced skill to shelter and guideher fe& Smartly tyhrd, perfcedy fitted, priced so low for such quality 1 -'.t Ceng. Satvrdar 3 " . NC - - " Lewis 1 2475 GROUP are ,eatxiifed consistently in LIFE, Seventeen. Ch'arm.' Glamour, . 19.50 . Today's Woman; N Tlm Ma8dne; ScTeenSan6t Slver Screen and, Ladies' Home Journal, as well as On radio and television. - road o foot happiness! ' y SHIP 'n SHORE her foot, started on the 1 GROUP 2 $ Is This 29.50 Manufacturer's' close made to! sell for more . . . originally 49.50 to 69.50. fr outs, much were Other 89S..1495 ooierie Cl gloria s shop VS4 WiST 66 North University Avenue : f $TI ; -- V'-.- M 6 g tilf r - . ' . Right: Horizontal pleats de- lightfully- designed into truly smart simple lines. 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