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Show 1953 8UyDAPBEv14' 2-- A SUNDAY HERALD FEATURES TGS44IONS Marriage Madsen-Canfiel- d WE WINGS o c t n Ls s CCUB NEWS Held in Holiday Setting white canopy of white wedding bells and lengths of aatin ribbon framed blonde LaRue Madsen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ross Madsen and Frank B. Canfield, son of Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Canfield when they were wed Friday eveProvo LDS Stake chapel. ning at the Provo-Eaof the bride's wedding gown was white The shimmering A settia holi-- j day season as she entered on the arm of her father for the early evening ceremony performed by Bihop Russell D. Lewis of the Fifteenth Ward. A small group of mHy members and friends wore on hand for the ceremony. Mrs h S. Talor arranged the wedding knotted satin with white n n ' st drama by the red of the Provo Group Gives Concert streamers. Lorna Anderson attended as maid of honor and Barbara Monroe. Nina Leishman. Deanne Jacobson. JoAnn Mitchell. Cora Losser and Maurine Madsen were bridesmaids. Their made-alik- e gowns were pf red taffeta and net in ballerina length. They wore pearl necklaces and rnirch muMe. their flowers combined fresh holly The bridal gown combined white lace which berries with white carnations. t,dicc of imported Best man for the bridegroom No edged the tulle yoke and formed the long pointed sleeves. Twc was his brother, Allen a Canfield. red crepe skirts of tulle' draped the satin Mrs. Madsen chose dress and Mrs. Canfield skirt made with insets of the lace. afternoon A shell beaded in small beads. wore light blue. Each added a cor flowers and sequiiis sage of white camellias. ruther of pearl rites, held the waist length tulle veil.- Following the wedding he carried. bouquet of red poin- guests were received in a formal reception. Mrs. Taylor announced a program which included the fol lowing numbers: Selections by chorus composed of LaDean Olsen Ruth Christiansen. Marilyn Lund Jackie Ford, and George Jarvi accompanied by Byron Jensen; toat to the bride and bridegroom by Carol Dunford; musical reading by Karen White; solo by Virginia and piano solo by Patricia Jensen OREM Orem Jaycee Wives en- Terry. e A bank of calla lilies and red tertained their husbands at a roses was used on the piano and holiday event In the form of the exquisite1 bride's table was dinner dance Wed-- I laid with a white satin cloth which Tables were at- centered the bride's cake. A cluster nedy evening in a Christmas of wedding bells hung over it and decorated tractively were placed around theme" with tall, green tapers sprigs of holly On either side were base. the trimmed in silver, lighting minia- square white candles and red ture carolers that formed the cen- underglow held in star shaped with holly and terpieces. Colorful place mats with holders and twined Christmas acenes added to the red satin ribbon bows Nancy Serving refreshments-werbeauty of the table settings Otnni the evenine. m o t i o n Leishman. Barbara Taylor. Mary ere taken of the festivl-- i Lynn Duckett. Deanna Davis and dancing was! Patricia Terry. The gift room wni ties and by Mr. and Mrs. Earl enjoyed Mrs. Torvall Nelson and; supervised Mrs Lowell Prestwich were . in Davis. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Fullmer, Hill and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. charge of the arrangements. and1 Lindon Hal AtLeroy book was the guest Mr. Covers were laid for ,, ...HiPat Ferrell and Shari Simmons w D,.v,. and assisting in other arrange Mrs William Burr, Mr. and Mrs ments was Marbra Coles. The floral Mrs and Mr. liurnell Fowler, were done by Ronald arrangements Wayne Gammon, Mr. and Mrs. Myers of Payson. Elvtn Harding, Mr. and Mrs. Just before the couple left for a Dixon LarSeo. Mr. and Mrs. Rus- few wedding trip, the new Mr. Mrs. Delbert Mrs. days and sell Lewis. tossed her weddini? Canfield NelMills-.'- ' Mr. and Mrs. Torvall which was caught by her bouquet son. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon maid of honor. Lorna Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Prest- - Her blue garter, tossed to the wich. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Soles. bachelors, was caught by Bob Mr. and Mrs. Hewitt Strong Jr., Payne. C. W J miw. 111.. suiiiiivii, mi- iw ntwu .'if i i and Mrs. El wood Sundberg, Mr i and Mrs. William T. Wells, Mr.. KfOVO WOmQO S . ana Mrs. rrea bright, Mr. ind --.. , , Mrs. Ted Simmons, Mr. and Mrs ft rthdCltf ' Richard Cummlng and Mr. and Mrs. Julian Fox. of The birthday anniversary Mrs. George R, Briggs was noted AT COLLEGE IN JAIL Wednesday evening when a group friends met at her home, TS5 DENTON. Ttx. ( UP i Mrs. Bet-ti- e of W. 8th N.. Provo. Prtddy of North Texas State A social time of visiting was College reports the school has some enjoyed and later refreshments 1.000 students taking correspondence course this year. Among were served to the honored guests ihem is a "guest of the and Mr. Briggs, Mr. and Mrs. Sid government," as he described his Cornum, Mr. and Mrs. H. D. What-cotMr. and Mrs. Leo Richins on the application occupation form, at the Seagovllle, Tex., fed- and Mr. and Mrs. Emil eral, penitentiary. X J i- - l . Story Festival Enjoyed by Bee Hive Girls The first of SPANISH FORK the musical events of the Christ- - Some 55 members of the Bee mat season to be presented by Hive classes of Utah Stake with various sponsors, waa mat ox tnei their class leaders and members of the stake board enjoyed a Story Spanish Fork Federated Music Club Wednesday at the Palmyra Festival held at the Third LDS Stake House. The Treble Clef Ward Relief Society room. Ladies chorus of Provo. under the Mrs. Rhea Reeve, stake Bee direction of Miss Marguerite. keeper read several appropriate . gave a truly Inspiring Christmas stones and those present Christmas concert. a reading of "The auto The artists and guests were wel- Littlestenjoyed Angel." the Mrs. comed by Eugene Hales, of Christmas eaiols The president of the club, after whlca by the singlr.g was led by Joan Mrs. Sterling Tanner gave the de- Zabrlskiegroup and Mrs. Shirley Da hi votional Bomber with Mrs. Lowell favored with a piaco solo CrandaQ assisting at the piano. Treats of homemade car.dy Mrs. Rawlins Hughes read the club were given to all. collect. Mayor Marcellus Nielsen offered The British Army uised the first greetings and extended a welcome. tanks Sept. 15. 1916. during the ofMrs. Hales then turned the time over to Mrs. Virginia Sandstrom. fensive known as the Battle of the who Introduced the soloists and ac- Somme. companists for the evening. Miss Runnels and Louis McClellan. Nar Jepperson was the director, and rator. Mrs. Fern Taylor. the accompanists were plane, Mlas ere Theresa Hadlock; organ. Mrs. Hostesses for the evening Raw-UHales. Margaret Gesse; violin, Clair Run- Uetdames Eugene MerHughes. E. E. Knud.-enels. Soloists were Miss Theresa Hadlock, Mrs. Pauline Chase. Mrs. rill McKell. Francis Beck. Frank Annette Jones. Mrs. Florence Sny- rrsmDton. William Chmtrria. Al- der, Mrs. Evelyn Taden, Clair vtn Beutlcr and Harold Smith. Jep-perso- a. na n. Husbands .Guests of Jaycee Wives F7 iV t. , 4 4 u 23 lost Center FOR IOVIIY CHRISTMAS GIFTS i. i fes-tu- 6.95 DEAUTIFUL HYLOH GOVMS al ptt-ture- e,-- s after-dinn- er .... Part-xtidg- Bam-gartne- r. - 0 ir JOAN HALES Lakeview Maid To Wed n Spring the the Events of the new year will bring the marriage of Shirley Jean Mangum and Robert T. Call. The young couple have set Jan. 8 as the date for their wedding which will be solemnized .in the Salt Lake LDS SPRINGVILLE Among An early spring marriage Is early holiday festivities dotting calendar for the coming month planned by Joan Hales and Marwas the party given by the execu- vin S. Green, according to an tive members of the Kolob Stake announcement made by Mr. and MIA for members of the stake Mrs. Calie D. Hales of Lakeview, board and their partners. parents of Joan. After the regular board meeting Time of the nuptials and other recreassembled the in the group detaila will be announced later. ation hall of the stake house where Now attending Brigham Young a fun hour was conducted by Mrs. Joad is a member of University, Earl Cook and Mrs. Ernest Boyer the Cougarettes. She was a forwere which refreshments after mer graduate of the Lincoln High served, and a visit from Santa School and was active In the was enjoyed with treats and gifts Aude and Tigerette Clubs. Sapre for all. The singing of carols conserved as business mancluded the party, these being con- She also ducted by Miss Norma Weight ager of the achooL yearbook durwith Mrs. Maurice Bird at the ing her senior year. Mr. Green, now employed Iq piano. The refreshment table feature ' Salt Lake City was graduated from two large crystal bowls of red an?rt:he West High School there, He sreen punch with Christmas flg- - is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon urcs surrounding a large candlle J. Green also of Salt Lake City. The couple plan to make their amid bits of festive green. The refreshments were arranged ky Mr, home there following their marand Mrs. Maeser Young and Mrs. riage. Edward Boyer. Wllford Manwar- Some 60 participants enjoyed ing had charge of the treats and large Christmas tree. Mrs. Harold Ahe party Including as special Whiting helped with decorations. guests William Witney and Clifford Mrs. Whiting and Glenn Holley jCrandall, high council advisors to were the committee on invitaUons. the MIA, and their wives. In Early Christmas Social Open House Set Tonight Friends of Albert H. Christenson well known local attorney are reminded of the open, house being held this evening at the home of a son and his wife, Mr. and Mr.. Phillip V. Christenson. 884 S. 750 -- 1 r Filament Crept Gowns, Spec. 3.98 8.95 E1YL0I1 GOVHS with sleeves Stake Board Feted The daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Leroy Mangum of Orem, Shirley Jean was graduated from Lincoln High School and LDS Seminary and has attended Brigham Young University for two years. Since her recent return from the Northern States LDS mission she has been emryed at Geneva Steel. Mr. and Mrs. Milton H. Call of Layton are parents of Robert who is also a former missionary of the Northern States. He was graduated from the Davis County High School prior to leaving for his mission. NOtCl !Mt , Shirley Jean Mangum To Wed Robert TrCall In New Year Temple. e, r; t SHIRLEY JEAN .MANGUM V . j E in Orem from Christenson 80th 9 to 10:30 observed AT A SPECIAL PRICE EVERYONE CAN 1 the anniversary of his birth: on Saturday and is looking forward to greeting all friends on this oc- casion. . at right -- J . shantungs! 1 $39.05! til D.0D, d?3i jc::.3?.novj L r 1 .J f.'crloYO SHIP Olouses 'li SHORE . 793 . 1095 2.98 OLOUSES CIIICH CELTS ... ... 1.00 3.93 to 6.95 4.93 end up ORADLEY SWEATERS IIIW SKIRTS Whito Nylon 4.EAD SCARFS, Special 1.93 Vcol Gloves & Mittens 1.25 - 2.00 - 2,50 1.15 to 1.65 M0JUD HOSIERY COATSneduccd20to,3off SUITS Reduced 20 to V2 prico SHOP AT MYRIE'S FIRST FOR LOVELY GIFTS AT MODERATE PRICES COSTUME JEWELRY, $1.00 end up ti3 vCJw 7) . . . REGULARLY PRICED AS XWA AS i 8.95 AFFORD! Glamorous new prints, all new styles, oil the latest details. 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