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Show V SUNDAY HERALD SUNDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1931 w : Bride Home Visiting Daughter Honored in Dinner s Feted at Open House f Honoring her, dsughtcis Helen Chrlstensen who is visiting here from New York City, Mrs. Elen s at din Chrlstensen entertained Honored in an open bouse Fri ner in her home after Friday wer former evenlna the day Gwen Perry and Don Aston, who noon.'' were married Dec. 10 in Salt Laxe Surrounded by ' relatives, the City; The affair, given by parent group enjoyed chatting with the of the bride. Mr. and Mrs. Phillip visitor and in' renewing family oi novo wu neia ai me memories Perry oz with pictures. home Mr, ana Mrs. u. n. fcr The table was centered with a ry an aunt and unci. and bouquet of Christmas flowers and More than 50 relative friends called during the evening covers were laid for Mrs. Svlna Mrs. Zina Allen. American including the parent of vne onae-grooMr. and Mrs. Shell Aston scon, ana jars. Fork; crossman. Ada ol Pleasant Grove. i Lake View: Mrs. Irene Turcsan- Refreshments-- , were served to ski, orem; Mrs. odeline Scott, guests the serwtng table covered Mrs. Zella Sturgis, Mrs. Edith with a lace doth and adorned with Powell and' Lucille Chrlstensen evergreen boughs and red candles. of Provo,New Mrs. Aston wore a crepe dress of salmon, with lace trim. , She was a 1950 graduate of the Provo high school and has been in' Provo since that ; employed time. Mr. Aston is 'employed at the Geneva Steel plant and he previously attended school in Pleas AMERICAN The FOUK ant Grove. . Eugene Tuckett home was a merry one Christmas day when 50 members of the Tuckett fam ily gathered together with a real A old fashioned get ' together. ; ; buffet lunch and exchange of gifts were enjoyed by alL . Present were Mr. and Mrs. John Tuckett of Lake Shore, par The Spanish ents , or tne nost, Spanish Fort witn Fork Fire - Ladies entertained all members of' tfeelrtogether with family their husbands at a holiday party the exception of one and includheld at the fire station .Thursday ing Mr. and Mrs, Laurence Tuck . : evening. ett, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Tuckett, Main event of the evening was Mr. and Mrs. Willis Tuckett, Mr. a turkey dinner directed by Mrs and Mrs. Earl Tuckett, Mr. and Mary Marcusen. A program was Mrs. Elden Aiken. Mr. and Mrs. presented during the dinner with Burnell Aiken, all of Lake Shore: r Margaret Olson as toastmistress. Mr. and Tuckett, Mr. Marsha DeGrsw did several tap and Mrs. Ray Aiketf? and Mrs. dances and musical numbers were Alberta Aiken, Spanish Fork, tofeatured. Toasts to the ladies end gether c with their children, the men. were given by BUI Bonne host and hostess and daughter and Wanda Harrison. Florence. DeGraw was in Marilyn. charge of the party at which about twenty couples attended. . The remainder of the evening was spent in playing cards. eted at Shower A hollday visitor in Provo, Mrs. Edward Parson, the former Boo nie Pyne, was guest of honor in a personal shower given. at the home of Mrs. O. V. Coles Fri day. ' Mrs. Coles , was assisted by her daughter. Marbra. Prizes with clever verses at- tached were presented "for the games which were played to Barbara Monroe, Marilyn Hair. La- Dean Olsea and the honor. A bride's book was also made as part of the entertainment. Later in. the evening a tray was served to those luncheon mentioned end Tremayne Richer, Carsna ruimore, Carol Dual ord, Shart Simmons ana xina Leuto- Mrs. Parson was married during the fall in a ceremony per formed in California. : Diane Morley to Wed in Early January Marriage, Reception Planned in Provo ' , 'ii ...ihiiii.il j n ii i'rl ..rirr Dr. and Mrs. Alonzo J." Morley are anWrriage of nouncing the early new year - Diane Morley their" attractive daughter, a grandson of and 'Hans Christian Kuhn, Mrs. Sophia Rasmussen of Salt Lake City. The marriage will be an event of Saturday, Jan. 5 in the alley drawing room in Provo to be followed by a formal reception given by parents of the" bride. For the past several months, , Diane haa been employed in Salt Lake City. , She was also a student at Brigham ' Young univer- - m, "-- r . - 50 Members Of y , . : V sity and the University of Utah. Her high school education was obtained at Provo high school and at Kuhuku high school, Kuhuku, Oahu, T. H. from which she was graduated. She has been active in writing and in student publications during her school years. Mr. Kuhn came to Utah from hisnative Denmark several years ago. He was born at Aalborg, Denmark and received his early education at the . Polytechnic Copenhagen, and the Lendiswach Military school. He is currently enrolled at the University of Utah. The couple plan tcf live in Salt Lake City following their marriage. - , DinnerCards Played At Fireman Party y ; - Noted With Reception Relief Society Entertains Made Kritiwri For Orem Pairi; Following, their marriage on, Thursday in the Logan LDS temple,. Mr. and Mrs. Keith H. Meservy (Arlene Bean) .received their--manfriends at a wedding reception' given at the Sunset LDS ward. sFrjday evening .The new bride received guests in a hecoming dress of yoke nylon over satin, eyelet0 under nylon being a high point of interest The skirt was full and in Provo. The bride donned floor leneth. A fingertip bridal knit suit in rust color and added veil was caught to a small cap dark green, accessories, for her and she carried a shower bou: y Studiar Club Members. Partners Holds ilnique ; Officers of SPRINGVILLE the Sixth wardMlelief society entertained members of their organization' and their partners at a banquet and program in the Fifth-Six- th LDS ward church. Approximately 100 guests were seated at long tables, beautiful with Christmas centerpieces, to enjoy an elaborate turkey dinner which was served. Following the dinner a program was given which had been pre pared by the visiting teachers. The affair was under the direc tion of Mrs. Flossie Sanford. presi dent; Mrs. Ora Pyper. councilor assisted by other officers. m m m ,: j ' . . Mri.-LaMa- Marriage Is Betrothal y f Holiday Party SPANISH FORK Unique among Christmas parties, was that given Dec. 24 by the Studiar cluD at the Social Center. Instead of the regular procedure, each member was given material with which' to make a hat. Many "cre ations" were-- developed, and each crelady was asked 'to don .her ation and wear it for the remainder of the party. Mrs. Nina Beckstrom was the chairman in pharge of the party. Following a delicious lunch, gifts were exchanged. The next meeting of the club will.be held on Jans 9. v. A lovely diamond rihg. found among her Christmas gifts, tells of the- engagement of LaPreal ' Rowley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Reuben Rowley of .Orem and Robert "Child, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert E. ChildsT alio of Oreml No definite date .has been set for the marriage as yet. LaPrea! is now in her junior year at the 'Lincoln high school J. and will continue- - there. graduated from Robert, was ' the school in) 1951. He. was a member of the band and the year book staff, while at schoql. Cur rently he Is employed 'in Provo. . f ' , JOANN ADAMS . . - Ladies Entertain Husbands wan . . - School Lunch' Workers Feted, 9 Christmas Engagement Is Made Known by Parents HEBER Mr. and Mrs. Bill Turbow announce the marriage of their daughter Mary, and Glade Parcell, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Parcell of Wallsburg. The young couple were married , In Las Vegas on Dee. 14 and The slit of a beautiful diamond ring- made Christmas spent a short there. Eve a memorable one for JoAnn Adams, whose parent, Mr. The groom honeymoon left Sunday for and lira. J. E. Adams, Orem announce her engagement to Florida where he is stationed ' Kodney z&brlsiae, son. ox Mr. ana Airs, urant J. tDTwae with the. navy. - . v '.' of Vineyard. Ai no definite marriage date has been set as yet, Mi&s TucHers Serve- Adams will, continue with her schoolinsr as a senior at the Lincoln high school, where she serves as state historian for Turkey Dinner the FHA and is a member of the Torensic organization. Rodney has previously graduated from Lincoln high To Family school and is currently employed. He Is well known In musi An enjoyable family gathering cal circles and a member of the Mendelssohn chorus. st the George T. Tucker home on Both young people have graduated from LDS seminary Thursday featured a turkey din ner. various church organizations. and give service rooms were .The I - . - 5 in-the- ir Springville Club Fetesr Husbands The Book tee, and those present 'included SPRINGVILLE Lure club entertained their hus Mr. and Mrs. Shirlv Bartlett, Mr bands at a party Thursdsy eve- and Mrs. Champ Allen, Mr. and entertaining bright with colored lights and holly wreaths and social chat was enjoyed by Mr. snd Mrs. L. Wayne Tucker and son, Leslie; Sgt. and Mrs. M. P. Tucker and children, Patricia, and Robert; Mr. and Mrs. Ray S. Tucker and baby. Jan. Salt Lake City; Mrs. Lucille Taylor and children. Morris, Linda and Christine, Prove; Mr. and Mrs. Carl Tucker, Travers Tuck- -' er, Provo; Mr.' and Mrs. George Tucker and sons, Terry, Reed and Orem. Stephen, Din-inthe evening a telephone call was received from Mrs. AUle Tucker Schanz and family of Tucson, Ariz. Mrs. Eldon Peery, Mr." and Mrs. ning. A smorgasbord dinner I was Boyd- Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. Al served and the tables held holi- bert Payne, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. day decorations. During the din- Selley, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bos ner a vocal solo was sung by well; Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bart-- i June Woods,- - accompanied; : by Fett, Mr. and .Mrs. Carl Peterson Nadine Waters, then June and and Mr. and Mrs. Steve " golng-awaf- y. quet of red and white roses. Nadine led the guests in group the bride were A large group of relatives and Attending with Mrs. Sylvia. Payne singing, as a honor friends accompanied the couple Karen Bean, sister, at the piano. maid. She wore a formal gown of to the temple and witnessed the After dinner the party moved pink satin, and carried a fan of marriage ceremony performed Talisman roses; also Vera Curtis, to the home . of Mr. and Mrs. ' in blue, Ardis Meservy, in- pow- by President Eltay Christiansen., Joseph., Boswell where games der blue and Hozella Smith in These included Mr. Lowell Var-- 1 ' bridesmaids. were played and gifts were; exwere the . yellow, Orem; Mrs. Jack WignalL Their nosegays were fashioned ley, changed Prizes went to Shirl Salt Lake City; Mrs. Oliver Me. of pink carnations. , The SPRINGVILLE Alpha met t and 'Harold Bartlett. iia ) Glenda Provo; , Mr. Meservy chose Clair Judy servy Hunter, Beta club Christmas party was In charge of the party were Mr. and Mrs. William Cox, Idaho Ki to act as his best man; ; A Christmas held at the home of Mrs. ' G. is SPRINGVILLE The young people were assisted Mrs. "Verla 'Stephens and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. George Net Anderson, party for the workers at the Lbwry In the receiving by Mr. and Mrs. Falls; Boswell, assisted by a commit- wss A delicious dinner and Mrs. kitchen son, Ida lunch FORK KiwinIS The school Central turkey Hawkes, SPANISH Logan; Lloyd J. Bean of Shelley, Ida., Unusual at served the small tables held was by Mr. and Mrs. Clair gave their annual Christmas party the Grant school kitchen , parents of the bride and by .Mr. Providence; of Mrs. Rowena Al- hostesses, and was followed by and Mrs. Edward S. Meservy of Judv-- Provo: Mr. and Mrs. Rst at the Social Center Wednesday at the home were ' Opportunities games. Exchange gifts . Provo. the bridegroom's parents. night. , In this case, the ladies len. Pond, Richmond; Cleone. Hodges, entertained under a gaily decorated Holds-Annuathe men of the club. A deffcious lunch was served at placed Mrs. Bean was seen wearing a Ardis for l Meservy and Mr. and Mrs Josephine Neeley was . in charge tables which were decorated in Christmas tree, and were drawn formal of gray with red rose cor' written which were numbers were; as the motif S. Worthwhile a Christmas by toward Meservy. Provo. and and conducted the program.' . sage .while Mrs. Meservey chose LMr. and Mrs, Lloyd J. Bean of . Catherine Rees and Martha entertaining rooms. Games were on paper wrapped around the chartreuse for her gown, adding Partyto y sticks of suckers given Jones gave selections of string played with the prixe going Savings a shoulder bouquet of Talisman sneuey. rru i JJI ,: were en-- music with accompaniment I by H. D. Williams, who was a guest. as favors. Many clever Christroses. to pany forward year weaaing every Looked in tertained at a dinner in a Logan Blanche Nielson. LeRoy WhSte Assisting Mrs. Allen as hostesses mas ideas decorated the party orandchildren of Mrs. Joseph P. During the evening,' Bishop caie a beautiful Johnson filled her home Friday ine marriage. of Christmas, were Iia uroesoeck, wirs. jean rooms 'including aiier head the led Frank of Pioneer ward singing preWinter Suits Stagg ' mantle- - decoration end a house for their annual holiday party. sided at a short- program in which songs with Leslie Rees doing 'the Paxman. Mrs. Erma Hardy. Gifts eve tne com were in of made ;" wafers with Santa later t tumbled-abouDresses and exchanged viola solos were played by Bar- Connie Bailor Cetebrates accompanying. A. toast to the ijaen The was given by. Adeha Knudsen and ning and Santa paid a surprise ing down the' chimney, snd com in the youngsters a snowman bara Marrott; vocal solos were snow msklng to the party. Lingerie plete with shrubbery and even given by 'Mrs. Welby Bicks; 5th' Birthday With Pc&ty Charles H." Dixon offered a toast visit later posing for their pictures. ' Attending were Mrs. Bessie a television aerial. Popcorn trees and to the ladies. Arthur Morin toasted the bridetelevision Inside enjoyed they Felix; Mrs dotted with colored gumdrops shows and sat down to a table Small ' friends of Connie Jo Laura Creer read a Christmas Thorn. Mrs. Utahna groom and Virginia Beckstrand, Jean fax-ma- n, were on the buffet. Gustavson, Airs. Since paid tribute to the bride; Mary Baum were welcomed1 in wbirth- - story. The time was then spent Emily Mrs. " Mrs. - Hostesses for the affair were set for 19 for refreshments. Rowena Allen, Jensen presented a reading, and day party held Thursday to cele- playing a game called Kiwanis, It was Kenneth Edward's birth; Erma Mrs. Chrlstensen,. Mary Mrs. Earl Condie. Mrs. Milton H. a the Beta Phi trio grouped around brate her fifth birthday "anni- and winners received prizes. The Friendly Shop for the Expectant Mother Mrs Harrison, Mrs. Em 11 Ostlund, Mrs. day, one of the grandsons, seven the bride; to ' sing .their "Sweet- versary. The party, was held at Members then- - offered. New Hardy. Mrs. Ha Groesbeck. Close cske holding ! Smith, also Mrs, Ella W. w. Mrs. A. LeRoy birthday Phone 3644-- M heart" .song. Background organ Connie's home. She is the daugh- Year's resolutions in the 'for other mem- Dorcas 32 N. VE. lighted candles wss placed ' and Mrs. Mary Banks of Span Erickson.Clyde, " music was played, by Mrs. Eldon ter of' Mr. and Mrs. Donald D. bers. Mrs. ' G. Ray Hales. center the of all and table of the ' ish Fork. Nelson. club members included Mrs. children received presents from Included Mrs. Other guests Special The reception guests were Baum. Mrs. W. Charles beneath the Christmas tree. The G. Bellinger. Alice Beardall, Mrs. Maude Giles, played and the served ! light refreshments and Games were Boyer. Mrs. W. W. Brockbank, rooms were Isvlshly decorsted listened stories. Mr. youngsters Williams. and to, Mrs. Myron D. Chllds,- Mrs. E. V. with holiday m bills. Only two presiding in the serving room Mrs. Mahlen Rasmuson assisted. were Mrs. William Egbert and Favors were Mrs. Dimick Hunting grandchildren were unable to at 18 small ODDS AND ENDS SALE whistles stationed at the Crandall. the navy and paper Helen Durrant, with Annabelle and Mrs. B. F. Krause, Mrs. A. tend, due to umess. ton, cream cake and ice with birthday Oakland Max, base; Ruth supply and Edith C. Taylor. Mrs. Johnson wss assisted by Packard, Taylor, Packard, Mrs. F. served. the air force and stationed at O. aroi L.raner . and Uertru0e Me- were Mrs. Sterling E. Price, Mrs. H. T. four of her daughters, Mrs. Beth Those Mr. Marsha 'and New Mexico present, passing-trayswere' Clovis, Screin-er, servy, Edwards, Mrs. SteUa Dennis, Mrs. Jr., Mrs. W. L. Paul Bean and Naomi Mmcitv Baum, Carol Baum, Scottie Nor-to- n SPANISH FORK hW. and Mrs Mrs. .Lynn Pine gar of Salt Lake; Reynolds Mrs. H. Josephine Keith and Mrs. Hilda Mrs. E. L. received gifti and Colleen Kesler Smoky Norton, Judy Baum, John Piriegar ha their family all Mrs, Jean Hyder and children of M. Weight, Mrs.Sheffield, William Witney. Prestwich. and Lorraine Cook arranged their Mrs. Howard Points and daugh- together for the first time in 18 Hendersonville, North Carolina; Guest registry was ter, Joan; Cary and Buddy display. years when they sat down for a Mrs. Jack Chrlstenson snd fam Mrs. Max Johnson and Christmas dinner this year. .supervised by Mrs. Lowell Var ily and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Pine- ley. . Michael; Cheryl Froisland, De-APresent were Rex, who is with gar of Spanish Fork. . The young, couple left Satur and Judy Ritz. Bylund Valle'v where--theday for-Sutaken of the Pictures - were ' will honeymoon, returning to live group. ,: i of-whi- te ' Pair Wed . Groom Leaves For Navy . - DIANE MORLEY Bean-Meserv- Tuckett Family Enjoy Holiday -- fi . . ; s: . ' s Dinner, Gifts' Highlight. Alpha Beta Party iiD : Grandma Johnson Holiday all-da- . , I ? . 1 " J I . MATERNITY WARDROBE - . Reunion After Years for Family Dinner -- -- - r . 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