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Show r . r " i - Mr. Educators to Wed Eriday in Temple I and' Mrs. Prettily Appointed Wedding Mr. and Mrs. Boyd OR EM SUNDAY HERALD Boyd D. Beagley Honored At at Vineyard Hall shirt and dark trousers were the tette comprised of Helen Hanson. SUNDAY, SEPT. as. Doris Lee Wed Asters, Pretty In Donald Beagley were honored at trainbearers. Nyra Colvin. Joan Harker. Noreen reJess Beagley, brother of the All red, Joan Brake and Donna prettily appointed weddingevebest mm. Greet Ashton; piano duet by Mrs ception given Wednesday Mrs. groom stood atas the door were James Norton- and daughter guests ing the bride's mother, ning by Of exceptional interest is the announce Zelda 'Vine- Larry Beagley and Jack Rohbock. iJarnee; vocal solo by Boyd Clark the at Hodgkinson . ment 6i the coming marriajre of. Thelraa Bon-- yard ward hall. The bridal pair Glennadee Heatherly , presided! A accompanied by Share Bauer toast to the bride was given Mr. and Mrs. C K Campbell aood wishes of several over the guest book.: ham nf Aberdeen. Ida., and Dr. Gerrit de received Mn hundred friends and relatives For her daughter s wedding Humpnreys and a of Lake View announce the mar"y solemnized room will th be which floral a by Bishop Ray to, a of before chose Mrs. black Provp, lovely Jr., standing Hodgkinson Jong E- Hanks. riage of their Uanghter, Doris and background of seasonal blooms and green afternoon dress and in the Salt Lake LDS temple on Friday. Lee, son of Mr. and Mrs. The gifts were arranged byj Ned and palms, softly lighted by Mrs. Beagley'wore pink crew? Lee ot Mapleton. Ronald the of Oct. friends 1, ctndeiabra. in was were On Monday evening, tall Each costume white tapers accented with Warsja Thompson. Serving The were young couple were married Assistinc in receiving par a corsage oi pin ana wnite car- Mrs. jactc nonoocK. aara. ucis two families have been invited to call at the ents of the young couple and nations. Beagley and Mrs. Jess Beagley. .Wednesday In Pocatello, Ida They Lowell 'were attended by Mr. and Mrs. de Jong residence in Provo at an pen house members of their bridal party. During the dancing intermission The bride's father. Great Kenneth Daybell of SpringviUe. form- LeRoy Porter emceed a program Hodgkinson came from was the bride of hours The between the lovely the couple honoring' . 10 ena nia oaugnThe new Mrs. Lee Is a student the numand of the M5n ' er consisting following Sher-h1"Betty Hodgkinson 7 and TO p. m. 1st wefdJni the Provo high school and plans Jess Mrs. '" Mr. and son a Pantomime , of bers: by Mignon groom The young couple will make to continue her studies, Mr. Lee riff. Kay Camenlsh. Patricia Mis Bonham is the daughter of Flavius E. W. Beagley of Wellington. l their home in Orem and the is a former student of the SpringThe bride chose wedding at- Welsh and Marilyn Young: read-Bonham of Los Angeles, Cal. She is at pres- tire Iville high school. white. Her ing. Barbara Stewart; vpcal sex-- 1 bridegroom will study at BYty. of traditional ent principal" of the elementary and junior gown was of silk and fashioned a high round neciciine, aeep high schools of Aberdeen. She has also filled with daintily edged in silk' ruf yoke a mission in the Southern states for the fles, long sleeves summinga fit-ip points over the wrists and of the LDS church. ted bodice. Back fullness of resident known well Dr, de Jong is a full gathered skirt swept into a a - .' . Ceremony During Week - ru, . mi ' Setting for Supper Table A . delicate asters and gladiol long table where a per was bers of home of Mrs The group bad joyed a period of and hand work. Covers wa for the Maawasafsa Marty T quist, Byron DehBaiter. J. Lewis, J. F. Mower. Orvllle Csen, O. A. Watts. Thatcher, Ralph Bailey. ' of modern Prpvo Where he is of Fine Arts the dean of and college gauges at Brigham Young university. He is also serving as a member ,of the general board of the Deseret Sunday school union. ' The counle will reside at the present de Jong home, 640 North university Avenue in Provo following their wedding. stately train. Her fingertip length veil cascaded from a beaded crown and .she carried a bridal bouquet of red roses encircled by wnite carnations edged in white tulle and tied with a show-0 er of. white ribbons. Mrs. Luella Heatherly, gowned in green satin served ar matron of honor. Bridesmaids frocked in pastel gowns and carrying nosegays of pink and white carnations were Virginia Oliphant, Donna Reese .and JacMe Hartley. CaroKLola h Marie Olsen. Little and Lynda Neilson served as flower girls wearing dainty floor length models of dusty pink and blue .taffeta and carried nosegays of pink carnations: Little DeAnne Rohbock frockecf-igreen satin and Allen Beagley in white pr-ofess- THELMA BONHAM Heber Pair Wed, Live A number bridal functions have honored Joan n Logan. Roberts will be an person whose coming marriage to Jack Joan Dickersonets Altar Date Friday With Provo Man oT fl C. event of Sept. 28 according to an announcement made oy HBER The marriage ofMer-ily- n Mr. and Mrs. Delos Dickerson Duke' and Fay McGuire was parents of the bride-to-bsolemnized Tuesday in the Salt of American Fork. . . LaJke LDS temple, with Pres , , . , .a ine t t Robert lhe marriage, wn.icn will, oe per i or men at Burton officiating. The jiumcui bride is a daughter of Mr. and the bride will be followed by a reception given in F irmage . e, . Mrs Forsythe presented a program on "Sorority Conduct ' for members of Chi chapter. Beta Sigma Phi meeting Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. Karl R. Shipman. the presi- land Mrs. Loyal Mqrkley of Am- shower erican Fork: Mrs. Lolaingwood the parties eiven for Joai was a bridal Arriong and JaJ Miatt Ot salt LaKe Lily, Lm. u itVi man.,- PrvWovfc ..... ...v..u anH wo.- 1 nuuic, uif AT...Mrs. hi ure John and Sellers. Jean '.Mr. Duke Howe and Grant Cay- relatives attending, bames were piayen anq a numoer sruests won gifts. Another shower was' given for the bride- - burn of Heber. to-b- e in American Fork during the week. Following the ceremony, Mrs. Lola Ringwood, aunt of the bride, honored the party at a wedding breakfast at her home. Fall Shows Wednesday evening, friends 2) from Page i, Sec. f . (Continued ' h the new .couple at a greeted fall with one and two piece dresses featured in a held at Heber. The bride of exciting colors whic h closely simulate the fabulous .hand wore an original model of satin in his stock with and lace. Her veil was oi sneer knits. He felt that red was the best celer ' Olusion fingertip length, and she close second a 'running Diack. carried a bouquet-opink deep .J ' Seen as a new matenal on the coat racks is "Bolivia roes. fleece:' Mingled among the always good blacks, an Attending the bride, in gowns the hew high colors in winter of J rose lace over satin were hr browns, and maroons Olivene Miller Marjorie coats with manv beUitchlric shades' of deep purple and! - . i..w 1 f..v -- Accent Fashion -- L viety I ' v all-wo- . Styles ' " Dresses for Fall Mrs. Forsythe ' Gives Program For Chi Chapter Mrs. Lyman Duke of Heber and hall in American Fork. Joan is a spring graduate of. the American school and Jack. yho.is a son of Mr, and Mrs. 1 ItobertS; the of Provo. was a spring graduate of Prpvo high school. He re Mrs : LueiUe white and Mrs. is at .present employed in Provo where the couple mil Betsy Anderson of Provo; Mr. reside COTTON Hbdg-kinso- Dick- - -- Scores of styles, favored dark colors! dent, who presided. A ! program committee was chosen for the year1 and plans made for. a rush party to b"e given Thursday. Lisht refreshments were served! following the program to those mentioned and the Mesdames William Merriman. Ira Gagon. Al C. Nelson. Acvil. Banks. Richard Brown, Max Mitchell. Robert Bird. Lamont Hunt. Robert Rogers., Dean Rasmussen. and Molly Young and Kay David. 298 . f Cottons are a year 'round in the west . . . New arrivals! , ol ae , corned guests: Eileen Giles. Lu J0kn orchid adding a rfch tone tawardrobe. And.saking cille McMillan and Helen Car- of winter .coats, trey are all cut oKrnore ample lines with worse gowns of aqua blue lace lile cared for the gifts wTiich were much, much more material used in them The back fullntfssover satin. Their nosegays, were received by Margean Miller, and is obtained in gores with plenty of' fur trirrKs well as manv of Rardenias circled with Janice Merkley. Several new models have tricky. nipped,in cuffs. ; Mrs. Dora Howe was in charge of serving and was assisted by k- . Anv Lencth Jacket Anna Durrant. Revee .Simpson, Also shown ;are many winter weight short coatKwith Mrs. Duke wore a brown frock Belva "Brandt, Beverly Bonner. contrasting collars, all injjigh colors, red, and m'elon and and Mrs. McGuire a gray after- - Carroll Giles. Lola Carlile and purple, ome nave interesting attached scarves pf self!nPn dress, eacn wun reo roseiMdy jean Rasband. Alien Curry was master of 'ceremonies. material giving a sporfcylook. Suits, of course are perennial corsagesof the brother "McGuire. Mr. and Mrs. McGuire With and here is a hopernlnote-an- v will voii If length jacket. 7lake JLhr home have a suit with an obviousWhort jacket Vou-can whfrc be just; Mrs. T egrrTVas is attending Burton Duke. Florence Mr. McGuire s as smartly attired as the longer -- i.i itsAr- model, for the; Hiatt oh uu3..b. j new suits nave everything. Ampng the new wook fabrics,, is something the call manufa.cturerts v This! "noodle cloth' ' . , T 11 1 ll... as a raDric, .vnicn- win vDe seen Knuuu, A- tiuik, around. Hats Are Fabulous is for adventure.-wltan hats the positively r. Shopping Impish shapes, and glorious eojors. Absoiutelynew is the" IN PROVO "coolie", shape with endless variations and, ahew 'cliiurinz. of the helmet lines. in are Shanes type chapeau along ptir-- j pie, lilae tangerine, burnt orange Snd anabsolute Gharmer".' callea .peacock blue. l . ,1. miuuin: ou.itT ani ,i vanir in tnanuoags, always umii. iiine an importani accessory, were the-oein rqany yeark with very reasonable prices lor wefl staled bags m all leather plastic leather and patent , Uf course the aftepfoon and dinner dreses are; beuf e stylist witching with sequinand glitter. One interesting gown combined smart blapk with pink satin collar and .cuffs and i ' ' '.'-a sort of mother-pPea- rl sequin tfim. Anyway you look at it. fall is a wonderful season and: Mrs. Gladys Kerr whatever you wear remember that the accent this fall is on smartness. A cleverly chosen accessory, a' bright scarf r be Here a jeweled pin. a simple suit and'a chic hat. and you will be BSsBBBsl Bd up in Iront. so say the experts. Jk M 1 I SSJ 'SSSSW ssssL V H K sssssk sssssssV SsPisSsB m BBsPsk issmksBsJ l WBsfe rBVImH SfwelwtttdS ' " , - - - Ja. i over-the-hlp- 1 1 1 1 an-wo- A- ' - 1 oi - omas" h r 4? ' Sixes 12 to 20. 38 to 44. 14 4 to 24H. 1 j. s st ff 1 A sbel MONDAY .AND TooV . Imagine FRESH stocks of cotton dressss, now when GOOD cottons hard to findl Brand stylos with gov contrasts darker shades for faJL All 'completely washable, yet definitely not house dresses) They're day dreams, wearable informally almost anywhere. 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