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Show J-- SUNDAY HERALD Hebe r Maid Plans Late Fall Marriage SUNDAY, SEPT. W, 1M1 Provo. UUh County, UUh ' Newlyweds Tendered Plans for a iate fall with the wedding are revealed announcement by Mr. and Mrs. N. C. Watson of the engagement of their daughter. Marion Mery- hew and George J. Hill, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Hill of Og HEBER- I - : OREM "Poliomyelitis, is a disease of civilization," Dr.f R. H. Wakefield, Provo, told Orem Jay-cWives s he addressed a dinee over-exerti- PENROD JAMES MRS. Orem Maid Wed to Air Force Man Gershwin's Life A nd Com positions Given at Club - on MARY ANN WILSON Mary Ann Wilson 'to Marry Soldier Monday Evening " Wed-befo- re . htl ."". . i i - rrr j V ; CVM (MB Am M- -' i m - Friday with Mrs. Ida Dean. 915 m Simpson Avenue, Salt Lake City Members are asked to be at the hostess house at 1 p. in. ' - gml mm dinst H ' m 1 I Social interest. will center Monday on Ihe marriage of Mary 1 Ann Wilson and Vern Whatcott which will take place at the home NATURE DOES hi f R Of the bride with Aura C. Hatch, of the Provo LDSa. stake presiJACKSONVILLE. Fla. (U.R) G. L. Jordan took only a few stunted dency performing the rites. The announcement of the marriaee Dlans is made bv mother HPP"! fom bts cultivated patch Mrs. Sanford B. Wilson who also wishes to ex-i- n "n the wd", which' hasnTo- of the bride-elec- t, icnu n inviiauon u mtx mauvea, irienas ana neignDors oi ine aucea 19 large 1". couple to attend the marriage and informal period which will follow. It Is planned that the bride willcut her wedding cake and this will be served with light refreshments. Mr. Whatcott. is the son of Mr. and! Mrs. Clarence Whatcott of Provo and both young people are graduates of BY high school. Mary Ann has attended' BYU for three years where she was a member of the O S Trovata and Cougarettes. Mr. Whatcott is currently serving with the 145th Field artillerv of the Utah National guawJ at Fort Sill, Okla. He left with them in September of 1A50 and. has been at Fort Hood, Tex., until his recent transfer. Previous to his army service he attended Brigham Young university lor two ana one nan years, was a member of the Viking social unit and played basketball for the varsity team. I 'The newwedS will leave immediately after their marriage for TrinMy tailored suits with beowtifwl, expensive-lookin- o ; rort bill where they will Jive temporarily. . details hemrf sewn' buttonholes, fully rayon crepe j lined facte ets and trim, slim skirts. A delightful SPRING VILLE leisurely days Spending Mrs. and James Mr. are was spent by the ladies together evening Penrod, newly weds of week, .Mothers cltfb Modern the V.; , the bridegroom returns to Ca.. .t C,mp S VTe"S8Mr?eQue,h.!y Net- The lormer Phyllis Petersen, son , daughter of the Carl T. Petersen' , y- 7 tKl Orem and her bridegroom wool of ir-- the son of Mr. and Mrs. - - ; i . given uy-Dean Penrod of Provo were mar Ile Wrtnn Kof- vj. oia. ativvsafw w. IfUS. T,.lilli: ried in a simple ceremony Sept. 6 r.tiv. wirs. u onin iora, ,ari. wiriiiemen, irs. juji,,! DS- -"" at Evans on. Wyo., by Fred Wright. Mrs.; of his compositions. Mrs,! Ted Soles,C. Mr,. numbers Voelker. Mrs. Francis ward iiisnop wmiam Harris, ine oriae was attirefl in a white" summer Krone,t Mrs. Leland McKenna anri mar " dress of taffeta. . . "I've Got Plenty of "Nothin' and rs- 000 New Mrs. Penrod will remain 'Embraceable Mrs. Beryl You ." a piano scietuun, 1 FT" weison k i piayea ft to her .The Mg,n x Love." and Mrs. For-- ; P fQQ rn T MaDDGG she is employed. Previous VKKr0 marriage she was graduated from shee played on the piano "Second ' Lincoln high school, far. Penrod Prelude'l ''and Rhapsody in Blue." A SViV'ifUiJ: At-- ' ' was also a graduate pf the Lin- V1 V decided that the next R coin high school alid Sharon, Cl: .DL.; l,.., . .,; i.,niiDA4I stake seminao-- He ws formerly tv s. D" U JHUniU rfll. stationed at Chanuti air force Proin-ihen- t planned for that night. The club iPrograms given at future base. Illinois. 1 . Mis. home of Will the 'meet af A nuqaber of social functions - meetings of Xi Beta chapter. Beta SALEM One hundred and president; Reid Halverson, Span- to honor the Beth inJames the second Wednes- Sigma,Phi this year will revolve), fiftv are being planned a isk Fork, vice president; Dr. Les- ' attended October. people family day in ;! of the theme around Living pair. ter E. Ottesen. Springville, second Members in attendance , were yoUr World." according to Eliza reunion of the Hans Ottesen Mrs Florence LovreiL Mrs. Evelyn Bierregaard who gave a resume family held at Salem park dux- vice president; Sarah O. Snow, the weeK. A dinner was Palmyra, secretary and Eva O. MUNICIPAL SECTION Boyer, Mrs. Mary Wright, Mrs. of the year's plans in an openingi,nK Donna served at noon. Whiting. Springville, assistant WOMEN'S COUNCIL . Maude Dunn. Mrs Beth James,1 meeting held Thursday, .. ;.l An impromptu program snowed isecretary. Mondav 2:30 p. m.. iWomen's Mrs. Lvall Bingham, Mrs. Lois Tolboe acted as hostess.. much talent among the younger Other committee members were elubhouse. -Open session. Dr. Vas- - Miller. Mrs. Mary Schijiever: Mrs.l The new president, Mrs-- Wayne co Tanner- euest Speaker. also retained.- on Jo Neelv. Mrs. Margaret Holda- - cow ley presiaea ana conaucwmcuiMcu ui wt mun,. ' Prizes were awarded to the "Conservation." 'Hostesses, v Mrs. way, ''Mrs. Helen Goodliffe. Mrs. a short business meeting. oldest male and female, jthe oldPhil Snow ' Mrs. Eugene Lewis, Mary Ann Lawrence. Mrs. Harriet Following the business were T.ivtsv Jllrs JfrPshments served to Mrs. Cecil est married couple, the youngest Ralnh Hsrshrhan anH Mr Ctrnno CHUCK'S L. W. Mitchell. Members of all of'Gwen Llovd, Mrs. MHdred Stark, Look, Mrs. JJayid Fleming. Mrs.marned couple, Uie youngest er-tfrom the greatest sections of the council are Mrs Beryl NeLsOn and Mrs. Annie jLaurie Young Norma Deene HalSEWING and Mrs. Hansen Oreian distance, and the couple With the laday. invited to attend Forhee ' , st MACHINE " new Mrs. Vernon Crowell, number of members pre' ' COMPANY bers and the Mesdames Ralph sent, iJohnson. David Beesley, Max. Histories of the life of Hansnd Phone 3603 uean Johanna Larson Ottesen eomoiled SS Na. Warner, fctia jonnsorv, CbIt. Walker. George Ungrieht. Cora their daughter Emma- O. HaJ for the Biggest Vest and those mentioned previ by verson were read by a grand. ously. daughter Reba Anderson. Election of officers was held with the present officers retained D. of to serve another year. They are ' ";i '. Andrew A. H. C. Ottesen, Salem, -a few ' musical program was a: rerent bridal shower ed in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Alan O. Carting, September new-we- d s. The affair was hostessed by Hit. L. A Holmes and Mrs. O. G. Carling and given at the home of the bridegroom's grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Huish. Presenting vocal solos was Mrs Louis Melendez; Mrs. lone Hea-to- n pf San Diego gave piano music and Mrs. Nora Bullock of Provo gave a clever toast anil advice to the couple, Entertaining games were also played. the hostesses and Assisting serving refreshments were Janice, Marilyn and Judith Carling, Mrs. Grant Taylor, Mrs. Robert Phil lenick and Beverly Booth. The sonal was attended by sixty-fiv- e relatives and friends of the bride and her bridegroom. The bride was the former Jean Holmes, daughter of Mr. and MnC L A. Holmes of Vivian Park. Provo canyon while Mr. Carling is the son of the O. G. Car linns of Provo. A a on ; 5p Poliomyelitis v" ner meeting Wednesday evening at a local cafe. He advocated rest as the and avoiding most important factors in protecting Ourselves and our families against the disease. The program was in charge of Mr. Bill Burr, general chairman of the color group in charge for, the month. She was assisted by Mrs, Lamar J Skelton and Mrs. Glen Healy. Beautiful arrange ments Of lavender, pink, white and bronze chrysanthemums decorated the tables and places were marked by dainty cups of mints. IDuring the business session. plans were announced for the an nual benefit public card party of the club which will be held during the month of October. Mrs. Burnell Fowler will serve as general chairman on arrangements and committees will be .named ai'a later 'date. ..;". Attending the meeting were Mrs. Howard Hall, Mitk. Russell Park, Mrs. Burnell Fowler, Mrs. Lamar Skelton, Mrs. Bill Burr, Mrs Torvall Nelson,. Mrs.., Ted Mrs. Grant V ounc. Mrs. -Sorpnson. , Shower ' Wakefield Dr. IBIS V . Salem Family I n ' n t ONE ON THE TOWN! ! . at Reunion ' -- - V ... ' -- GUTTfR G pl shines in her rhinestone-.tu- c yoke suit. Available in grey and ton j . doth - a"ine in . . and in reose restistant rayon sheen green, wine, greyv neon, purple. Sizes 10 o Malay Silhouette b'ot. ' 6 re-M- rs" weil of California! -- I OPEN STOCK plwm. block, I "T; i navy, 19.95 . 1 go bor- - - . . aed nevehy rayon covert i. '- he son.-coupl- mem-arge- . ' ', Fredova Studio DANCE iHeni and CHARM WOMEN'S CLUBHOUSE - vf'V. K $12.50 you register during September All lessons missed are made up at no additional cost. . Individual Attention Given to Each Pupil Register Sat., Sept. 22nd 1:00 p.m. Phone Provo 1026 - i I 25 Only Summer I MATERNITY DRESSES i I1 I i--- ' ;; ;' : , ' REGULAR ''-'m- sizes! VALUES 3.95 - 1:1'': - OF MONDAY ONLY I 216 N. University Ave. SU I Tables IvV S STYLiD IV s12.95 H v . M iisis D6XMAT AROUND i I U'-'Uf- v ALL STYLES! ALL TYPES! all HAMILTON'S 4 r 5:00 p.m. ''Springville 93 jar Elder Henry D. Moyle, Salt Lake City,, member of the coun cil of , twelve apostles, was tne principal speaker at a reunion of the family of John Rowe, Moyle held recently in the City park at Alpine. Elder Moyle gave in structions on records and repro duct ion of old original pictures of early pioneer family groups .Wilford Moyle of Salt Lake City was in charge of the program which .was held in. the rec reation hall, uames and amusements were enjoyed on the lawns followed by luncheon served from long tables More than 200 family affiliates attended from points in Cahfor 'nia. Wyoming. Idaho, and from Salt Lake, City, Cedar City, Proyo and American Fork. . i 13 Lessons for Moyle ! j Fredova is the Recognized Teacher for Children 13.95 . Speaks to Kin At Reunion SrdHorth and University Avenue . 4 Cups ' 4 Saucers - .1"-- 1 16 PC. 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