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Show - Orem Social Circles Attend Reception Honored in Social SUS DAY, JUKS SUNDAY! HERALD - Thursday;? S. K Star RLT'rK4 "i wT .Z'". ,- iS 25&a V JUST A REMINDER i- -t Meetings i T ' H r ANNIVERSARY thes"" ... 1 - $25 to $50 . newly-founde- non-pro- Mrs. Gordon R. Keddington who before her marriage Thursday .was Birdene Terry of Orem. .f 1 rf. r co&ktM i jrx y. f ' .. Y A c . i I. Karen Terry. Always a beautiful interlude, the members of the bride's unit, O. S. Trovata circled her to sing their "Brides and "Sweetheart" songs. Unit sisters also presided in serv- iing wedding refreshments. Gifts; were arranged bv Mrs. R. D - Reed Nelson. . The bride was formerly Lila RaeXBowen. - Wells and Mrs. M. F. Crandall and Mrs. Avis Skinner. Mrs. Al bert Olsen was at the guest reg- istry., The ' j', j f-- i ' rt"' FndlZem - Hi 4 V l( m ' h V idea kt sv&txer hag trie :k4&J- X I N l ';!: ' pair left Saturday for a short wedding trip. The nd of the week they will leave for Kansas where me Bridegroom is stationed as a i member of the 10th infantry DiI; vision band. They will ' live at ' SPANISH FORK Two popular Tolboe and. Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Manhattan, Kan. . BYU graduates. Lila Rse Bowen" M. Bowen After the, reception, the youne TREE P.O. STILL STANDS and A Reed-- f "Nelson exchanged old FAIRHOPE. Ala. (U.Rt-wMtdins vnu s Wednesday in the couple left Vor a honeymoon to tree on the beach of th Salt Lak LDS Temnle. w ith Pres.!i-ak- e Tahoe,the bride wearing at magnolia Gulf of Mexico 'here was used Robert I. Young officiating,. The suit of gray with 'gray plaid jacket once as a 'post office. In a hole and red accessories. will in was They entertained wedding party the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wendell make their home in Bakersfieid,ihigh up in its trunk. Confederate me Dnae win teacn scnoot, vmcers usea 10 niae secret aocu-din- r Bowen in. Salt Lake Citv at a wed-jvr-e for exchange between the will be an breakfast following the cere- - and the bridegroom countant in- the firm of ; E. Qj commands operating in the area " mony .'Company. At the breakfast the bride's was on tendants were each presented with, June graduated lur.coupie 2 from BYU. she from a strand of pearls. ,the We Specialize In A reception given at the Fourth school of education and he from the of commerce. school, She has . chapel in SpanishFork was given on the evening of the iTrveu as treasurer of the Nautilus same-daby James W. Bowcn, social cnit and he is anactive KNUDSEN! FLORAL 01 uricker SociaL Unit father of the bride and assistecLby uienioer 54) N. Univ. Phone 60S Mrs." Ann Nelson, mother of the and AFpha Kappa Psi. business bridegroom. Mrs. Jones Williams, fraternity a sister of the bride assisted her father with, hostess duties. . The bride chese white Chantilly lace over slipper satin for her ex- quisite wedding gown. It was styled with a fitted bodice and high neckline. Fxom the tiny .turned back pointed-collato the waist was a row of,' smrill satin covered buttons. The full skirt was en train. The fin's ernp veil of illusion wa held - by a d.iinty a cascade bouquel ' ard boucuet of roses an Popular BYU Students Wed; Rece pti on, Soc a Highlight y "'wirftis vf . It A. fit ' A ,Mr. and Mrs. SUDVEEK'S , m v ... 'yl o p million :" v - ' V ) fit ' An I i - - . - LDS-War- Vedding 'flowers d v Freco Hfiom crrp gown. MwM. L' -- iS'xtSOi 'eJ ; M. mff Havi land r 1 We o wnr. Sss 93 s 4t. ' - 5.95 - - " 7.95 . r- ; j.' - 1 I ' ': r-- . Jc ' : hoa.rt-shane- d she-carrie- la The matron of hor.or.. Mrs; Har i on Ar.""! i find ! ".c:: V.'ililams. EI Vs na (is. Shr Lrrsen, Lo; ' J . rru;son arti ij.or.a .plsoh were in irnaccl frocks' of fros gowrcd ea n ok or cqlor.ai re '2' s ci shirrca catna It!? 7 a'-z.- . f tion end ,'irs. def roo. JornEls b: ar- i t -- - ! v.-l!- man. rf!':cn. of the s. Wilii.-r.i- crch - cos? po'.ic're blue of carnations '; ' ... . t - c:sorr u a the best Mrs. David- Bocii tribute to the new couple andpaia announced other program numbers which in eluded, a duet by Mrs. LaPreal Snow and Mrs. Frank McKeli.. ac compamed by Mrs. Jay Taylor, vioun soio oy iieien aean Jones, ac compamed by her niece; reading by Mrs. Lowell Crandall; ocai solo, Clyde LundeM acebnparjied . colleen Dy selections. 'Ludiqw-mo BacKsround or gan music was played by Mrs Ted Leifson. Wedding gues; were also- served refreshments at small tables cen tered with a lighted taper surrounded with flowers in pink and white. A large center table held the wed ding cake which, w;as topped with two white wedding bells. Hostesses m tne Lining room were Mrs. Frank Nelson and Mrs. f.mei isecK. ine refreshments were under the direction of Mr. and Mrs. George Larsen, Mr. and Mrs. Dean Larsen. Mr. and Mrs Grant Larsen. Mrs. Sterling Bcyack. and Mrs. Clifton Huff. Serving were w Ann-.Mar-h.- :''..,!, R rhi ri 1i inn Tl 'Janette Callister. Irma Brown, LJane Bowen. Kay Butenoff and Deanna Mills. Mrs. Robert O. Bowen was in charge of the guest book: Kathy Melville presided over the gift room assisted by Mrs. Bud Framrv Happy is the bride Honored hy gifts of ' Haviland China. t of possession to Happier yet cjierish for a lifetime. Wise the bride who Havilandbrides choicesince " hum O. Virr,; fL.tll.Cl the bride's trousseau. Assisting with receiv- -' log were Mr. and Mrs. Eugerte displayed ,:V ' AriAv u- ' YJ 1 1 ' r - - virfi 1-- boce. V ' SiiaiiMl f I f ( wtlQM W4. Kim e j; tion nere. V Use Our .Convenient y or Credit Plan Lay-Awa- 124 West Center ' L 7, t y; ii -- Hkw poeL toMce od r'a,. t'i 1842. have regisMany brides and brides-to-btered their choice with us; Consult us for your bride's choice of pattern. ; . Whether China, Glass or Silver the appropriate Vedding Gift await your selec 'iton and Mrs. Cleve Childs. Mrs. j. Rnutn suit Mfc . Bowen (I flounce aod bodKe of this coot, KxikifefaBXttt twyom crepe slip. Mint Whiie m am M to 46. Ker-prid- selects. 1SSJ Prizes Awarded In Bridqe Meet brUtr'. - on . n JE 5-- A' . Monday S p. m. with Mrs.- Julian SPRING VILUE A delightful pro-- Frank In Ofrysteei Acres, Orera. ' SPANISH FORK Mrs. Lerttor!rMRs.. Rw Lewi. Jem Chriirf. Krara and aocial was nkved bviKOME ARTS. SECTION sd . M Mt sJftg ' Ke' ..''Christcaaea entertained her Women's Rich Chantiljy 'lace, white satin atad accordion pleated th- - "m.rr,' Council. rvc wt Monday. t t m. the Women's at the Social YU!!; Center P. . . , . . J, Clubhouse, ? T were net v ., nylon tastefully combined in the dress worn by neuei alter- - for summer party and isirdene lerry for her marriage Thursday to Ssrt. Gordon noon, oocieij weo.neso.ay ' luncheon. AU section members are'.,.--,- ,. , .. ,i ; k. R. Keddington in the Salt Lake LDS Temple: was planned espeeK meeting The daughter of Sir. and 3Irs. Elvis B. Terry of Or em for th. visiting teachers, and SlAMER x!o?l ri,rt f; received first a degree in elementary education from Brig- - aally a crowd have!- - Tuesday, for grand visitation of was 7 J'T to good ' H.?J r H0w1rd E"?. present Manarm Young University on " ' a group Picture Uken for the atakt matron and pa-- l rthy grand day and, her marriage certificate Silver 4-- H A banquet be held at Club on Thursday. record book which ia beb, em-t?- v ;w.30 v. . a On Friday evening, the newly-wed- s Holds Two at pun oj n. ninniB uxyae. p. m. Reservations for the were feted in a wedding reMrs. must be ia cot; later Lawrence read the Jimmy banquet In hall the banquet ception staged ONXT ONE WEEK-LEFNellie of the Joseph Smith Building and Two meetings of the Silver Star story. "My Littl Boy," with musl- - than today with Mrs. " ' " Oub were held during thecal inUrludes on the trfm bv Un Leander. ON OUR . . attended by Mr.r and Mrs. Wilford-LITERARY 8ECTIOX Keddington of Bountiful, parents.week one at the home of Nancy Quentin Nelson. It waa rinmitir Women's Council. Wednesday at of the brldeeroom. Bennett and one with Linda Scott. and touching; story, and set the me women s Clubhouse. I p. m. or mood jtn afternoon. Mrs. Annual membership party. A socarried out with peonies and gladi-- L 715 f wtere, tostructed in Boyer sang two vocal solos.Evelyn "Be- cial evening has been the meetings planned and ola formed also a setting for fchwasof conducted .SALE cause You're You," dedicated to refreshments 'will be served. and the pledge by- Mrs. Fkiiiie Sanford, bridal party. The attractive bride's of Linda Rasthe motto, president ' Scott; by Joy gown was made with the lace covSAVE sen while Linda Ingalsbe gave tne Relief society, and Treea." ADLEE TO HEAD NEW ering white satin and scalloping amuf Other... musical numbers. . were a RESEARCH INSTITUTE talk oa health. the scoop neckline. The sleeves ft r i CHICAGO. (LP) were wrist length and a peplum of la the other meeting Nancy Bia-- ? prof. Mortimer J. Adler. a" leader la the nuuii lace stood out from the full skirts nett gave a health talk on hair. who,uft ftftuu "The Loveliest urocium, Nigtrrin books movement in education, has of pleated nylon net and satin. A Others attending, were Dixie Lee th aang and a PURaiASE YOUR AKKEH NOW piano duet by resigned his position at Chicago becoming lace bonnet held a short Ferrell. Rita Ann Liddiard and Mrs. Year." Annie Forshee and Mrs. to become president and director SALE CLOSES SAT JUNE 14 AT . double veil of nylon tulle studded Marie WUson. d Marge Bird. of the ' of with crystal beads. Stephanotis Refreshments were served after Philosophical Research.Institute entwined a purple throated orchid Twenty publishers turned down the program. Mrs. Hilda Cherrlng-tso- n Adler announced his decision in the bridal, bouquet. was in charge of the aocial. Friday to join the staff of the new The bride s three sisters. Mrs. "Robinson Crusoe" before it was SEWING MACHINE CO. Kenneth Balser. Mrs nien Hirkor published. It has ben a best and was assisted In the serving - ' organization, which. will ' 27S West , Provo Phen Center, 200 a more Karen-Terfor seller committee than of rV years. by the ladies. and with Mm. Bert be located at Sao rranclsco. Todd added color to the receiving line in their made-alik- e frocks of pink and turquoise blue checked sheer gingham shot with gold thread. The full skirts stood out from a . molded bodice and thev each wore crystal beads and car ried carnations, ; tiny pink . rose buds mounted ori a gold tricolene ' ' background. Mrs. Terry carried her hostess duties wearing a long gown of tur quoise crepe while Mrs. Kedding ton appeared in a pong dress of pink r-crepe. Their like corsages were of symbidian orchids. Brothers of the bridegroom. servea as oest man and. ushers. Martin Keddington. the former and Douglas. Larry and Robert Keddington the latteriwith also Albert Olsen. a brother-in-laBlaine Keddington .entertained during the receiving with organ music and 6ther musical numbers were given under the direction of '' Kenneth Balser. 'These included solos by Dixie Mfacham. accompanied by Blaine :i solos-- bv "Martin .cuunnsiun, accompamea dv Jane Hay; a quartet given by Wilford Keddington, father of the bridegroom and his brothers, Larry. Robert and Martin; solos1, Elvis B. Terry, lather of the bride, acand companied by Mrs. Balser - Terry-Keddingt- r Club Notes o r cx.ua Visiting-Teacher- s r7 j j - '"- - - |