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Show t Marion Norton Sets Altar Date In October With Donald Malcolm MacLeod A late October wedding been chosen by attractive Marion Norton and rvmald Malcolm MacLeod of New York, according to an announcement now being made by Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Norton of Provo, - parents of the bride-elec- t. " Fashion Show Set for October 8 newly-marri- Provo and Ronald Swenson of Spanish Fork. The couple left for their wedding tour following their Salt Lake LDS Temple marriage on Sept. 23 and reception at Span ish rork on Sept. 24. Pres. Robert I. Burton officiated at the nuptial of rltei. Mr. and Mn. Paul Badham were hosts at the reception held in the Spanish Fork Fourth LDS Ward chapeL They were assisted in receiving by Mr. and Mrs. George Swenson. parents of Ronald. A Bay-shor- e, Army Bride Remdinsat Parents' Home - Now at the home of her parents is Mrs. Aleen Phillips Horrocks. where she expects to remain during the time her husband. Glen Horrocks Is serving with the U. ' S. Army ia Ger- MARION NORTON In Wallsburg. The couple were married in Salt Lake City on Sept. 10 during a few by the days furlough"He enjoyed bad recently rebridegroom. turned from Korea where he had stationed for nine months. beea Each of the newlyweds is a former graduate of the Wasatch guitar: Pat John- - Moody.-Bever- ly ion and Wanda Taylor favored with vocal trio numbers;: Ronnie John son played the guitar and Mr. Bradford gave a reading. Light refreshments were served by Diane Swenson. Louise Mitchell, DeNene Huff, Eris Yergeson. Garaldine Badham, Lorn a Jean Koyle, Maunne Koyle and Linda Dams. Presiding in the gift room were Mrs. Paul swenson. Mrs. Clifford Johnson. Mrs. Leon Jolley and Mfs. Guy Candlan. Sharlene Swen-- . son supervised the gueft book, and Mrs. Keith Badham and Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Fillmore assisted with - - " - y t Italy, Port Of Call for Phile Nader GLORIA SNELL LEE Prominent Vocalist To Wed n Octobery Temple Ceremony FOE Women Discuss Family Rewiions Business MARTIN BUSHMAN FAMILY . !nfPnTT?R Oka ii LIU (30AT; From urylovely collection ef tKe teascris mwt luxurious I r ; Priced from 24.95, 121.50 WOOTTPN ANNOUNCES THE ANNUAL r . vSALEh' ANNUAL BIO SAVINGS ON Dorothy Gray Cleansing Creams .... I2S .... Rrg.lX00 Re. H.00 jar of each... SALE 22 1 1 Br-I- tack Omili Qm C Limited Time Only! CITY DRUG L Prove Springvlflm Poyson Ls ith J FIENMIEY'S Continuing their theme "Flights Fancy." members of the Phile Nada club made their port of of the Worn- Will hold it annual unlnn Twenty members call. Italy, when they met at the Fraternal ot en trie Auxiliary Thursday in the Lehl Fifth LDS; home of Mrs. Dean Van Wagenen a met-foa Ward of to Order Mrs. was chapel, according Eagles Thursday. Mrs. Arch Madsen Whi- Johnson secretary. Reunion iness meeting and potluck supper '"pilot" and introduced John the former Aleen Phillips. activities will begin at 8 p.m. and Thursday evening. Mrs. Glen Horrock Plans were Italian taker, who talked on the Records an evening of entertainment is made to go to the Utah Valley opera, "La,Boheme." planned with program, community Hospital to fold bandages from the opera were played by games and refreshments.day. Members are. asked to meet Dixie Ann Mecham and Lind All family members are invited to at the Aerie hall at 7:45 p. m. M'orsley and Mr. Whitaker sang (Continued from Pare attend. New officers of the or-- ; Thelma Harvev. president con- one number.. Miss Mecham sang' u i u.f iil nv.viiib j gamzauon will be elected. iducted the meeting. nail J inv. selections from the part of "Mimi" warn iavuua a ' i iit,iiua, I which she played in the Brigham to the pyvcholntrv department will, jrive the response. President Joseph Fieldinjr. Smith will address the group "oung University presentation of the famous opera. The speaker on behalf of the board of trustees and Pres. Wilkinson will OPEN described operatic traditions and ; . speak to the faculty. techniques. What has been designated by the committee as a MONDAY; NITE Mrs. Jack V. Dixon, was "cowill follow in handwhich mixer" the on a tyie talk and "faculty brief program gave, pilot," TIL 9 P.M. Each .one attending will be labeled with current news using the topic. shaking will beg-in"Far-EastMecca of Mohammed." an identification card $0 that' all may become better ac' Stanley H. Heal, presi- quainted. a Mrs. welcomed guests and redent, Sociability will continue at the refreshment table, freshments were served to those memthe and mentioned prettily worked out in an autumn theme with choice fall following bers: the Mesdames Harold Bail- flowers and .brightly colored leaves. Refreshments will iney. R. p. Cloward. Arthur Duckett. clude punch, petit fours, and assorted small cakes. Frank Dain, William R. Firmage,, Prof. Herald K. Clark is acting as general chairman Albert Freestone, Martin Johnsonf assisted by committee members. Edwin Jack Jensen, Milton Nelson. Wes- for arrangements ' ley Knudsen, Carl Lindley, J. Lutterworth, Dean Gerrit de Jong and Prof. William E. Edwin Stein. Clifford Sowards. Berrett. Robert Sumner, Harold Van WagUnder, the direction of Kenneth Pace of the Alumni enen. Delmar Kenner, Rex Thoma brochure has been prepared containing1 a Association, as, Paul W. Larsen, James V. Ifaslem, Owen Qawe, Warner Mur- short biographical sketch and a picture of each new faculty phy; David Rees and LaVar Kump. member. These will be distributed to those attending. of - lisK ftk Fur busl-Belv- j ALL WOOL, Tues-slngln- g. Faculty. Schedules Opening Social POODLE : in luscious colors! . - , a touch of BEADING " ) i .4 fuit ( fit 1 ' 1 J f rcuJ you'll find the exact shades of lipstick you want among the sixteen costume-blende- d lipsticks in the CHARLES OF THE RITZ LIPSTICK WARDROBE., Edch shade costume-blende- d andTevery for your complexion ond the fashions you wear . . . each and every lips'ick richer in texture creamier by far. Each cwd every one lonc,;r lasting. $1.50 (plus tax) & : m c? v S- '-- . of); D'& r ; and your small fur felt is in a muted shad i i. J : j j t . '.i Islgftt blue Deep blue Greg Purple .mu 4 98 Becoming, eaiy.wearing hipei etched with tiny arti- If- - v . very special class! to fall fashion's 1131 Choose Your Pollen collected by bees from flowers supplies bet coioales with the necessary proteins, minerals and vitamins, while nectar supplies the carbohydrates. , , receiving. The wedding cake of three tiers ornamented with rose buds was displayed on a lace covered table. Following their return from Nevada they will make their home in Proo while Mr. Swenson continues on at his studies at Brigham. loung university. y S, East Cealer 33 - styles. and marriage plans of their daughter, Gloria and Wayne Jack Lunceford of Ore'm. October & has been chosen lis date of the marriag which will be solemnized at the Salt Lake LDS Temple. Gloria is a well known vocalist of the community and has appeared on numerous occasions in concert and in solos. She is a graduate of the Provo High School and Brigham Young University. For the past few years she has been engagers a. teacher in the Joaquin School in Provo. f The son of George H. Lunceford, Wayne Kas attended both the University of Utah and the Brigham Young University following his graduation from the Lincoln High School. t ; The couple will make their home in Orem. companied by Mrs. Merrill McKell; Val Jolley played the electric High School. Announcement of their marriage is being made by parents of the bride. Mr. and Mrs, Jimes E. Phillip who are cooperating with Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Horrocks of Heber in planning several post-- , nupt'al functions to honor the new Mrs. Horrocks. All women of the area are invited to attend the luncheon and the display ot fi'J fashions which is being lined, up. Donations of food and participating In the work of the preparation by members 'of Beta Sorosis Club and cooperation of local merchant and the E.'ks Lodge will make it possible for the rreater part of the proceeds to go to the project, according to committee members. bridegroom. During the evening of receiving. W ith the nuptial date rapidly approaching. Prof, and under the direction of Darrell Bradford. Mrs. Gladys Christmas Mr?. William H. Snell of Provo announce the engagement favored with, vocal numbers, ac ' 5-- A MYRLE'S SHOP president. pretty ballerina length dress of white lace over satin was chosen by the petite bride for her marriage and reception. Styled in redingote fashion it featured small buttons down the front. A small cap of lace held her veil of nylon net and a purple orchid and white rose buds formed the bridal flowers. The receiving line Included Mrs Lee Hales, as matron of honor and Dorothy Steele, Mrs. Kay Howard, Mrs. Bernell Evans and Mrs. Richard Ellsworth as bridal attendants. They were gowned becomlnglv In ballerina length taffeta in fall shades of yellow, brown, green. gold and rose. A gardenia was combined with matching chrysan themums to form their flowers. Small Gill Swenson and 'Susan Hales, in yellow taffeta and holding- baskets of fall flowers were flower girls. Eldon Money stood with the " SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER Members of Beta Sorosis are busy this week making final ar rangementa for the fashion show and luncheon which will opea their project for the ytar furnishing jf the new Utah County Youth Home. The event scheduled for Wednesday, Oct. t. at th XLks Lodge U under the direction of Mrs. Marvin Gease, general chairman, and Mrs. Owerr P. Henlnger. publicity and tickets. Mrs. Glena Kenner is elub Norma Badham ed SUNDAY HERALD . Now honeymooning at picturesque points of interest In Nevada are The spacious home of Mr. and Mrs. D. Spencer Grow in East Provo will be the scene of the nuptials with a reception to follow. A leisurely trip to New York will furnish the honeymoon and the couple will .make their home there. Marion is a twin sister of Marilyn Norton and has been well known on the campus of Brigham Young University which she has attended for two years. On campus she has ben affSiated with Octo Sorosis Trovata. The son of Mrs. Trevett C. Chase of Bayside, Long Island, New York and Thomas W, MacLeod, of Long Island, Donald was a spring graduate of the BYTJ. He has beei employed in New York! City sinfe that time and prior t3 coming west attended schools in the east. His degree major was in history. many. Will Live Here After Honeymoon" v o i lied Dae la o Uel ,n. H N ow at Penney'i . . . irvedtl Terskmt -- ficial pearls, with carefully worked bead . . a rains t black, brown, navy, or the new high shades. 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