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Show SUNDAY HERALD Couple bets n Wedding Day This Week ,p0 JQ Return Soon After Trip ..' :3 . at . Honeymooning PAYSOX Yellowstone Park are Mr. and Mrs. Charles Zeeman, who were wed Sept. J in a pretty borne ceremony with Bishop Reed Money of ficiating." The bride, former Beth Chrls- tensen, is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence hristensen, at whose borne the wedding was held. The bridegroom is a aon of Mr. and Mrs. John Zeeman. Mrs. Laura Jean Tolm an. sister of the of honor, bride, stood as matron was best and Sherman, Zeeman man to his brother. Tiered candles in floor standards and baskets of gladioli were arranged as a background for the wedding party. Music before and after the ceremony was played by Crista Amos. New Mrs. Zeeman was attired In a dress of white lace over,. satin, styled with small rounded collar and cap sleeves, with gathered skirt of ballerina length. She pinned a pink orchid to her gown for the wedding service. Mothers of the couple and Mrs. Tolman wore corsages of pink roses.35 Refreshments wereserved to guests. To honor the new bride, a show er was given the following Friday. LDS Sept. 5, at Payson First-Fift- h wara cnurrn. xvcvnvms sucs wiih the bride were her attendants. Mrs. Tolman and Karen also her mother and the mother of the bridegroom-- . Music during the receiving period was WINONA REECE played by Geraldine Partridge and Loralne Barker. Crista Amos acted as master of ceremonies. Introducing a program which included vocal duets by Deanna Christensen and Mae W. to Ray Mr. and Mrs. James B.iReece if daughter, Winona, Elmer, also Iva and Ida- Lazenby; Provo announce the engagement Banks. Connie Elmer- and Beth readings, .and approaching marriage of their The couple plan to be Wed the Dixon; piano aolo. Elaine Wyler; latter patt of September at the vocal solo, Kathleen Zeeman; home of the bride In Provo. toast, Agnes Zeeman and tap i; Planning to be married the first of this week are Carol Dawn Adams and Bert Fotheringhara. according to an announcement made by the parents of the bride. Mr. and Mrs. Pexcjr Adams of . . Orem. The ceremony will be performed at the home of the bride a parents, and following a brief honeymoon Mr. .Fotherinjrbam wil leave for the armed forces on Sept. 22. He was a former student of Prove High School. The bride-to-b- e wiU ccfiilaut. her schooling at Lincoln High School where she will be enrolled at a Junior this year. f , -- .1 Club. Hears Talk on Women Voters CAROL DAWN ADAMS SPANISH FORK Representa tives or the various women clubs have been asked to assist with the civil defense program at the State fair Sept. 15th. These ladles are to greet visitors and direct them to i the Arts building to view the exhibit which has been brought to Utah by the Js'aUonal Board of 1 Civil Defense. This exhibit shows the devastaRUBY LOUISE DURRANT tion caused by bomb attack and what can be done to minimize the damage of an attack. Mrs. Ernest Knudsen of the Thalian club will direct the following women who will assist the state group next Monday from 10 a. m. until 2 p. m.: Norelle Boy-acWives; Genevieve Jayce Announcement of interest to their many friends brings Newltt and EtheJ Larsen. PTA Faye Page. Republican news of the engagement and wedding plans of Ruby Louise council: IiabeUe Club; Perry, Firemins Leland. L. Peterson of Provo Herbert and Durrant, Auxiliary, Lady Lions and Loflan Ruby, daughter of John H. and the late Ida P. Durrant Club; Sophia Curtis, Legion Aux. . dances, Marion . WUcock. Mr. Peterson plan to wed the middle of October with a iliary; Callie Nielson. Vestalian and The bride's book was in charge LDS Temple. A reception Club; Mary Alice Rosenbaum, of Alma Lee and gifts were re- ceremony performed at the Martfi Alpha That Club; Ruby Allred. in will Provo. to be follow sisgiven ceived by Diana Christensen, Athenaeum Literary Club; Ruth Welhknown in community affairs. Ruby is a graduate Bowen. Federated ter of the bride. Barbara Kay and Women's Club Martha Ray. slaters of the bride- of Provo High School and LDS Seminary. She has also at- Council and Euphronlan Club. groom, assisted ' by '' three young tended the Brigham Young University and has filled an The PLEASANT GROVE cousins. Club of Pleasant Grove met Mrs. Etujene.Braithwaite. Miss LDS mission to the North Central States. She has been emof Mrs. Reed Berzant at Elsie Schramm, Mrs. Owen Elmer ployed in Provo. in Midvale for the first meeting Miss Merleie Elmer were In The son of Mr. and Mrs. Willard N. Peterson of Leland, lind f the year. Mrs. Eugenei Bezzani, Mr. and Mr. Tloyd Patten will of the gift room, and Mrs. Herbert is a club president, w elcomed; back: two hold an open? house this afternoon charge graduate of the Spanish Fork High School ajid Reed Money. Mrs. James Crump. LDS members who have returned" from irom to 10 p. m, ai ineir nome, Mrs. Active in church affairs he is also engaged Seminary. Mrs". Albert Flint McClellan. missions. They are Diane Thorpe 1236 work-witin his in Leland will he where farm father take E. 8th N. In Orem to honor Gasser and Mrs. Will Keele were from the Eastern States mission 5 In charge of refreshments. Girls his bride to make their home. Camp Two. held a meeting on and Barbara West from the French their aon.l Kenneth and his wife, whV Thursday at the home of .Mrs. Kay Elmer, Lin.; mission. Marlon McArthur Patten and small da served were Catherine Anderson, eaptata who Peery, Barbara Elmer, Pat Barbara showed slides to the son, Gary. was in charge. Haskell and Neva Janice Wiicock, tour of her France, through group The lesson, "They Came In 'S2." Haskell. Mr. arrived Patten Saturday Switzerland. Holland, England. was oe ar nome xoj i i win &e given by Mrs. Vivian Lam In ine Of where California from f coupia and evening special Germany. Italy at 208 West Utah Av- bert, and Mrs. Mary Day favored terest to the group were ;the tulip:wai,met t Travis 'Air Force Base their friends LADIES AID with vocal solos, accompanied by beds, Buckingham Palace. West-- J by hit wife. He its just returned 'enue. on their return from mnr fnmmtihitv fhnrrVi Mrs, Phedus Barnett. TiipHv wedding trip. minster Abbey, the Isle of Capri from overseas J "The Provo Women's Democratic 1:30 p. m. for birthday luncheon The balance of the afternoon was having served on and Venice. a on in visiting. Hostesses were those set has whose members spent group honoring Study meeting since Okinawa to Island matters Business February CLEAN THERMOS pertaining Tuesday at 8 p. m. in the South birthdays occurred In May, June, Mrs. Anderson and Mrs. T, C. the club were taken up' including and completed 30 combat missions Larsen and Mrs. Lola Tburman. and August. To clean a thermos bottle thor- - tourt room, city and county buUd-'Jul- y of over Korea as a the decisionto make nRnavigator. served refreshments to 20. Mrs. Peterson tears Arthur They of course oughly, the study government Young Mrs. Patten; and' Gary up a piece of paper' and puts the! Mrs. George Ballif. state Demo-- j MUNICIPAL SECTION for the coming year Women's Council, Mondav J;S0 A delicious luncheon was served have 'been visiting at the senior jpieces in the bottle with a small; cratic chairwoman, will load the to the following members: Mrs. Patten's home for the past three quantity of soda and water. Then! discussion on the party platform. p. m. at the Women'a Clubhouse she shakes It for a few minutes, (All county candidates are invited Program will b given by Mrs. Max Hunsaker. Mrs. Loyd Boren. weeks. . Harold Whiting showing her "First An invitation Is extended to all rinses the bottle and leaves-i- t "un- - to attend. Mrs. Chris Hriensen. Mrs. David dolls. Ail members of other Waid Barbara West. Mrs. Eueer.e friends and relatives of the family covered. The tnermos win be clean, An' invitation is also extended to 'and sweet when ready to use. the ppneral public to participate, '.sections are Invited to attend. Adarosnn. Mrs Robert Hilton. Mrs. to call. Dick Gourley, Mrs. Glade Hilton. Mrs. Darrel Harper. Mrs. Lowell GUlman, Mrs. Xewell Adamson , f and the hostess. I ; Ras-musse- n, .1 WrtOrttf ReeceTo Wed Soon j Engagement News ofInterest To Many Friends of Couple k, Elysiurp Club Hears; Sees Travel Feature I Ely-aiu- : m Parents Set Open House For Son, Wife, Today : StudyClub - Sixth-Fourteen- rs . th duo-pian-o Chapter, Sigma Phi. Thursday. Vlti'Jrg and games entertained the guests and prizes were awarded. Is charge ict arrangements were Mrs. Detsy Walker, president; Mrs. Vernon Mrs. Crowe IL vice president; Cora Vest, treasurer and Mrs, J numbers. Participating were Slarllyn Pur Warner, secretary. were the es Others attending vance, Elaine KlHpaek. Louise Eobert Hafen Elott, Beverly Snow, Judv Cwiy. Wpe Kenner, Karen Tregeagle. Jeff Wc'.iey, Bryant Tingey, David Carina Jane Bradley. Caves, Norma Done and RoeMae Theo BJerregaard, Cora Vest nl Don na Te;bo, . bald. ' Club Notes Me-dam- . ITS SMART TO BE THRIFTY 7T ' UNIVERSITY AVE. - Be Dy f-- Beautifully te MaUh yenr FaU OoUtt Free Pickup and Delivery FT. IZtZ-- J .. I , MO Totr Snniner Shrs.Casi S II , 147 1 V Wlppj- Xpf ! j. Out-of-Doo- ning ly Mrs.. Anna Louise PeterLDS son la the Ward ChapeL Selections" Included a wide range of classic, romantic and contemporary composers. Highlighting the program were varied Camp 2, DUP h Chapter Enjoys Hamburger . An outdoor hamburger fry atC, A group of piano students were the home of Mrs. Max Wanner presented In recital Friday eve- j entertained XJ Beta B1 Lesson, Music Given for ! Xi Beta I . . the-home- Piano Students Presented In Concert v a . UTtT eon We Mall the-stud- w in Everywhere a I a J - . t-J- uga j Camp i' : 4-- 6 Begins Hakes Season With j Outdoor .Supper The accordion : Your fc:2 yon I 6 genilv , ; hio b xicfik- - j a music' of young Jackie Barrett and a delicious buffet supper entertained rthe mem--beof Camp 4Daughters- - of Utah Pioneers who met Wednes dayiri the garderf at the home of Mrs. Margaret Duke, j ' Cooked on the outdoor grill, the meal was served at small tables. 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