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Show LD Prominent American Fork' Couple Wed During W Moms, Girls Banquet Gala Affair -- . AMSRICAN rcrjC U'kLa mlnialura r; Tha stla- and they --ctr .:: DSNA CSAKT ty i I Dcyle mer el bridal satla a&d glow f for tis brc'J-M- r. candle'Jit mada a lovely picture and Monday fctsht la rirmags hall as tha OREif Orem Lady Uons en tertained at their annual Mothers and Dauchters banquet Thursday evening in the Vineyard Ward it ' C "rU" C i v 9 t." ur roc J' arJls. greeted v Relief Society, room. A promsion !' as a c;n.:.dita f:r e former Lw Jeanna Bowen 1 Jt kJAaa m.9 m ftnef aTrfi COOK the U t.hlth iut3 .':i;rUo. i Sherman r.cblzsB room and slender plck tapers .ver. friend and relatives, ITha rrcep- - Mrs. f the - was tlttUd it tie rtlrf lighted, the arrangements t, pin, -senirf 1 :r Uon wsj given toy Mr. and Mrs. chargt it stated that orchid and yellow tulip placed Rfrbtunor.j tritry Le Bowen. parents ot the bride.ts ments. assisted ty Mrs. Geo been a. alone thm banauet tables, ine the lid aecempliihmer.U. Mrs. par-coare Smith Mrs. DU lnson. Mrs. Lloyd Trtgsski. Mr. and 1.-May Day theme was carried out of the 'bridegroom. and Mrs. Myra federated dub taesaber since 3 Ptnkerten with tiny May pole braiaea in Ray The couple was married previ- Mead. Micky Eean. Sally Van and had sirred as prtsldect ef nastel ribbons which ran the two E;.r!.-.;vi- i: clubs Che tta ously la the Sia Lake LDS temple.-thlength of th tablet. Dainty pink per- Wagoner. LaRue Fracdsen. ' Janice aparriage ceremony being Bowalso n club rreilitnt. dltlrict baskets of nut and candy marked ad Gloria formed by Elder Albert E. Wing. Ktya Varney she hs state the ila each place. erginiisiloa. use ana enae. of uncle en. great? Warburton. C.a as chalrrr.sa s:rved cf . -- ww,' ,vVdepart- Honored sruests which included w councu .iwetve member ot tae the Centering the of mothers and daughters apostles. covered wiib members were Dresented ' "with A color scheme cf orchid and carnation corsages by Mrs. Ed yellow prevailed In the' reception cake and wiJi )tow canoes served as president cf tie Lion f decorations, lilacs, heather, daf arh an1 ward; Wiekman. committee mem ward fodils, f orsythla and tinted ' sweet Mrs. Melvln " Beckstrand and Auxiliary, rreildent cf the ber. Mrs. . William L. Jacobsen, as coutv and stake YWMIA, r,i used. belnc and effectively members president "erected Mrs. Joseph B. Hanson, assisted aelor la the stake rn-.s- ry. . . ma . W tre The bride wore a gown of white by Mrs. v- Gordon, Mrs. Nyiei is also a mcir.ber-cguests ana unroaucea Airs, On t:.e Library wllh full fashioned a satin lizrcer ar Mrs. of and chairman the Vause Mrs. Hebertson, Larry Wing, board cf the city. The club withskirt. Put point laca Docice ana Glen rangement committee. During the Evsna sod Mrs. Howard Gor- which Is a.':.Hiti ta Sprtnjof illu veil sleeves. oontice Her were ofhumor dinner hour bits the display of lovely vi"e isiM don, arranged Ladies Literary club. . tHe was sion lace vagea nyion caugsi bread by members of the group. were received by LXjt.s Mrs. Chriner.se?! Y.xm attend a tiara of seed pearls. She held r fti. which to and included Rsa .FlrJterton Program Glenna numbers' f I Smith. Che Is e,e . BYU. U. U. and and of ef orchids white a bouquet Janae Peters. piano selections 'by. .Amyee Ro c: teres cl rnotier ttl. a wmImcu, d auxnter,bertson; accordion numbers by B Mrs. Walter Dean Bowen. the The couple enjoyed .latter.. a orQ . n t Jacki Barrett; reading. LaRee sisteMn-laG matron was boneymoon trip. "'"iHirold bride's Hales; flute solo Joan Hebertsonof honor, and Connie Robinson was to cmDr T,Vkt!Irora Ann' . Arbcr. Michigan, law. i accompanied by Amyee. Robertmaid of honor. Attendants were printed ere re and Lnenfor accessories going sliLak clly? soojeand Mothers Day songs by Mrs. Le Roy Griffin. Jr.. Mrs. Jack with whit, Mrs. Clyde E. Week? Jr.. accom Uneer. Rue Ann Winter. Colleen a,!l?y-- . ... . haa always .. Mrs. Chxistensen en u ""J-iUkHarris. Kaye Holmstead and La- - ine ioriae. panied by Mrs. June Gammeii; an active interest In com- club Rae Robinson. The sister ballerina reading. Kenneth worKman, Mrs ? .L of: the attendants year at the BYU, Wednesday as state model gowns Sterling Burnineham gave k trib nd b r trw Louis ObispoJ San for left were of taffeta varying from deep coupla. ute to the mothers and Mrs. Hen cn very capable i president ere Mr. Smith la sUUoned shoulders. CaL. to pale orchid In hue. Their newly-electAs ry Campbell gave, a toast to the presi instructor. as army basic training I were fashioned In the form she daughters, 9 De dent of tha Utah Federation, conin released be to fana-wttHe feathered expects net of ot was orchid Lou tha former election national Ronald G. Smith. The brida attend the to Mrs. During the evening, and Mr. plana cember after wnicn taey wiu re vention In Minneapolis, Minne- ' ' officers for the coming year was Jeanne Bowen. yellow and lavender carnations. turn to American rork to uve. SuBan wwrn, vmsu 7. Harold conducted with Mrs. sota. May wore of bride, an sisters Whateott) named O. (Carol Peterson beiwn presi Rampton, Mr. and Mr. George UKGERS MEMORT Bob dentil Mrs. T. C. Hebertson. vice becassa lis Banty Uanty Uvea ea though JAFPREY. N. H. UP and' Mrs. Thomas Belvedere ' Bridge Club played Mark H. KUsen and June Thomas Meadamea Darren Stringfellow de- gayest leathers are used for fish- president was who rooster was a bantam Van Jess Mcrarland. Melvtn J. Jacob as secretary. Retiring of - bridge at the, home of Mrs. Bob who was a 'special guest. neighbors , farmer ing by one cf Forcier'a v. meiaon, dob stroyed because he nipped flies. ficers are Mrs. William L. Jacob- Duke on Thursday. Prizes irithe Th hmtfii served a dessert Waeenen. Cnaries his who ties sense a In hand. Forcier's Fred Harold Stubbs. sen, prenaeni; Airs. x.vwwu playing were awarded to Mrs. luncheon to those named and the Duke and ter. vice president ana airs. Horace Bean, secretary. A film entitled, "Greater Utah Valley" was shown to conclude the evening's prdgram. Assistingn Mrs. Hebertson and Mrs. vyick-maat school Brighsim Resuming in the arrangements, were ' Mm. "Faye Bogh was elected are' newlyweds Mrs. , Call Hales and Mrs. Ella Young University Beta XI chapter.' inrsIdent of Utah . Mr. and MrsGeorge O. Rampton Williamson. , were Mrs. n pigma Phi, for the conhng year following their return' from a Attending the event Mrs. Elda t the chapter meeting Thursday honeymoon trip,- ' ' Sterling Burningh'am. 3 The meeting was held at Mrs. Rampton was the former Walker. Mrs. J. W. Gillman, Airs. night. ' Donna Mrs. Chilton, West. Beth 4he home of Mri., Fred Clark, Carol Whateott, daughter, of Mr. Mrs. Allen D. Johnson, Mrs. faui r Other officers for next sy ear and Mrs. Provo. tgf H. D. Whateott Washburn, Mrs. A. V. Washburn; include Mrs. Dean dlayton, The pair were wed in .ceremonies Mrs. Thomas A. Jacob, Mrs. Gwen ' Calle Hales, LaRee, Norma Deen Halliday, May 2 at the Salt Lake Roundy,.Mrs. mrs. ' eiaa and Joan Susan, naies: Secretary; Mrs. Xaurie Young, performed LDS temple attended by parents w!l. Mrs. Edna Larsen. Mrs. 'treasurer; and Mrs. Ted Jones, of the bridegroom, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde E. W.eeks Jr, Mrs. Mar earet Olpin. Mrs. tiwooa una i It was decided to have' the Verne W. Rampton, of Syracuse. bere: : Mrs. Glen Robertson, lannual Mothers Day celebration The wedding party enjoyed a sup-nMacdon-aid- , , V ;Tonl ,t f.' at a Salt Lake City cafe Amyee Robertson, u gizarijr in dims iru, iu use aeUvities. Mrs. Anna Bell Mackey, Mrs .5ner .parties as rushing following the marriaee. Mrs. Ella Wil Mrs. Louis Bandley. retiring presj Parents of the bride entertained A J-- Macdonald. meet- for them at a wedding reception liamson. Mrs. Glou Williamson, business dent, conducted" -the ' ' the following evening at the Sun- Mrt T. C. Hebertson, Joan ing. The next meeting will' be on set LDS Ward chapel, where the Hebertson. Barbara Collings. Mrs Maruyn ana Jack; bride received friends in a gown William L. Jacobsen. Mrs. May 22 at the .'home Jennie white satin. The lace yoke was Karen Jacobsen. ' 1 1 Suckley.&nd a play reading will of kl be a special feature of,the pro- scalloDed and embroidered" with Baiter. Mrs. Ed Wlckman, Jean . Bean. Horace Mrs. McMellan. J. seed 6earls and. . small white gram. t The. full skirt was trainea Mrs.;". Robert. Gammell. Mrs. J, Following the business meeting. beads. a were also She fingertip length Warren" Salmon. Mrs. B. M. Joi the hostess served light ments to those mentioned and also veil of tulle edged in wide lace ley. Joy Ann Jolley, Mrs. Haroia to Mrs. David Fielding, Mrs. and held with a headdress of seed Peterson, Marilyn Peterson.. Mrs. Her W. H. Kofford'and Mrs. Henry Oriean Hansen, Mrs. Raymond pearls and white beads. Green and Dorothy Bartels. . bridal, bouquet was- of roses in Campbell. shades of pink. " A sister-in-laMrs, Calvin Whateott, chose lavender nylon net over taffeta for her duties as ' matron of honor. Other attend Awarded-tants were' Barbara Rampton, sis' i . ter of the bridegroom, in shaded t Flora lavender and sheer; purple t .7 Lie Maxfield. in orchid taffeta and : A very ln- FORK Prizes were awarded to Mrs. Marlene SPANISH Allen, also in orchid talk on the life of Elmer Carlton. Mrs. Alfred Ben- taffeta. They each held nosegays ,ritinB Straus Thurswas given by Mrs. nett and Johann Boyd JoUey of Small carnations. coral tipped at the Harwoo Mrs. Homer day for the bridge games winch Nana Olsen was the flower girl Club Studiar of followed a luncheon meeting of the and train bearers were the metirisr Gail Bybee Happy Hour Bridge Club held at and Susan Rampton, also of Syra- held Thursday night at the'homt ' of Marearet Gardner. Mrs. Har . the home of Mrs. Andrew Terry. the cousins of cuse, bridegroom lunch-'"eon Nelda the The hostess served played daughter . Standing with the bridegroom wood'a from small tables; Mrs. was several Straus compositions as Ben Thurgood. j ' received" the " J . the George Ferguson Guests enjoyed social dancing illustrations. v award. Mrs. John .presi Pinegar, guest and a varied miisicl program Mrs. Dale La r sen was' a guest in was Community dent charge. waM in which the evening and club members included Mes- during of .Dean sineing was led by, Mrs. D. B Walker. and Mrs. W W. Miller gave dames Glen Borget. Ray Borget, charge Hair Friends assisting with reception ,. j . Herbert Creviston. details included A Boyd Jolley, Marie Dean, in the! creed. . . ; i wras X ser Max Murray, Ray Whitney luncheon and A delicious (Y of the guest book, and Mrs charge ' Max Bills. bv the hostess Mrs. Beulah T Leo' Richins, Mrs. Emil Bam- - ved and Traditional Modern in Styling members and gartner, Mrs. George Brtggs, Mrs La rsjen to eleven guests. The guests were Sidney Cornum and Mrs. Edwin five v Dean arranging gifts and serving Mesdames Virginia Gardner, Lois refreshments. A w'hite, pink and E. Brockbank. Alene Meldrum (Centlnned from Page green decorated bride'a cake cen- Margaret Gardner, and Miss Nelda Harwood. Is tered the serving table. there. "If ing a Chinese" proverb: ' righteousness in the heart, there will be beauty in the. character; if a. .m. Mrs. Christenson also gave Chinese natives have the super r: there Is beauty in thecharacter. a report of the past federated club stitious belief that when they die . ABELS -- WASS E R BERG . there will be harmony in the convention. ' tney must arimc au me water uiey home; if there is harmony in the Daintv trav refreshments were) have used, while alive. borne, therewill; b order In the served by the hostess Mrs. Walter : r nation: if there is order in the na- Hedquist to those named and the tion there will be peace in the Mesdames Denzil A.' Brown. Mark V world." Allen. Ariel Ballif. Len Creer. , Irs. Chrfstensen ' surprised the Clark. Gsrn Carter, W4 Stan- u v,. group by showing a movie of club 4ey Dunford. Charles Redd, Wesley "members whom she described as a p. woyd. Byarp Misson. u. t. . e . Ostler, ib. i "special group of mothers." Ralph Packard, Albert - Mrs. James Jacobs W. and E. Steadman. Swenson, presided Henry . ' Mrs-- BrianU Jacobs, read from ' 'My Taylor. Robert Leishman and J Garden" by Margaret E, Sangster. James Jacobs. Mrs. Hamilton Calder announced The "group enjoyed seeing v that the May Breakfast would be through the home of . the hostess 4 f 24 her borne "May held at 8:30. and her garden.? ra-if- "1 lo-c- . c lit -- e t-e- . bs f - ed-th- e . . - w, ' f p bou-aue- " ....-..v- $r thel"" ' fa ta " d.s " ed h ' , ana-tieveri- Duke Belvedere Host Mrs. Newl lyweds Faye Bogh Resume "Chosen Xi Chapter Head Schooling 11-1- tbt ea announcing a , r r n n " Ll Tl .fj i vice-fereilde- at nt; A,. . . er . . - .- : .. of-Mr- select any Lamp in our stores and subtract" s. . Ok" Qtfr !ti ; Numerous Prizes Johann'Straus Life Told to Studiar Club w. o fridge Players . During this May Sale . ! Decorator Lamps ; Boudoir Styles Table Lamps Floor Lamps Swing Bridge Types Desk Lamps - " . . -- 'l . .- MotherssPrvg ram Featuring America's, finest Lamp Makers 1-- , -- JJ i -- El-d- en -- ri til - - i REMBRANDT CORDEY RAYMOR ire pcrdsrfui! , ( - jt ' m ' -f- - r , ' ' 1 1 t 1 pcf sfy fk. 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