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Show Couple Leaves for Revada Following Home Ceremony Lady Lions Hear Talk Given by A ttenaea Affair Well f Health Nurse 'if DAILY Granddaughter Prea Current Topics Theme Meeting Gives History At DUP Meeting rrat ! 11 1 . Notices P BONNEVILLE rnoay 2 p.m. wita Mrs. Ellison. CAMP I Mtnoi V Har-jma- t till fr-atu- OHEU-- Mn. It. 13 Utah County. Utah D.U-- SPRINGVTLLE In charm Mrs. Marvbelle EsserUen of Harold L. Peterson, ing double ring ceremony at the Salt Lake City and Miss Jill Eg- - The history of Martin and EUza- - A discussion of current topics of president of the Orem Lady Lion homo of the bride's parents, Mr. gertseh of Ann Arbor, Mich., were bethDegen Bushman, was read the times and Dolltical and eco opened her homo to members for and Mrs. C. E. Eggertsen of in charae of refreshments and Don by their granddaughter, Mrs. Vers nomic conditions in the countryn their rerulsr meeting. She chose Spring ville. Mrs. Helen E. Thorpe Thorpe, son oi the bride, acted as Trunk y in a meeting of Camp iwaa conducted by Mrs. A. J. with members of the Social 'Provo. JDaugnters of Utah Pioneers bronze uryaontaemuma to decor was married to Fred DeLudo on usher. ' Club Art eId Mrs. ate tee entertaining rooms. Pro Sunday. the of Bessie home participating on Monday13 be ehan--r A3 proceeds Cowers Fall and candelabra of Mrs. William Vlnhome the at was Bonnie all. to Hughes, F. of Edwin Irwin The Rev. ara the of the which gram ocuayu. speaker clothe b fu lii made a beautiful setting for the 4 flattering raiding cent. who Reva a demon Bullock nurse Mrs. offihealth ento Provo women subject presented CsRsatr Youth homt bow for . which the bride Community Church personality public Handwork and sewing were also aid and gave some ciated at the ceremony which took ceremony chose to wear a gown of iri discussion of the lesson, "The MorThrough th realm of the chemist strated first and refreshments served and bints the home Mrs. in mons Ethel and Canada" for un women .enjoyed memoers show nursing the Deforo new of oi uie a of whole a blue orchid descent with white i concept place hlshllght ac- - to those named. Mrt. Line Millet favored de Lewis for vocal civil on solos with talked and aon mediate of preparation closefriends 4 clothes is family being developed. wta the presents t corsagen'.i and Mrt. Carrie Vincent visitors in every borne.. She also told of the couple V Th mW twj.,1. . fPI'.r:companied by Mrt. Bullock r rbT of mod la snowing deligfct- - Mrs. Vert Stubbs was general fense for home first of items necessary The bride "e uie PT and the Mesdames Henry Booke, chairman of the show and the hair only attendant was BYU student, was affiliated with w" u,na'r kits. Erma Hawke. her sister, Mrs. James Simmons, the Val Norn social unit, and hat Tf010" of,c'?t- - Perl w,,tn Hannah Cardall. Urt. LeEerl Barf, presldrot of styles were arranged by Joyce aidRefreshments were served by and Hal Eggertsen. hort Strong. brother, per been active in social, literary, and Mr- Jennie Hancock, second vice Beulah Henrichsen. A, Will Jones, ft Ladies of Elks gave Charles Johnson. Leo J. Knight, AH members Of the Ladies of club officers including Mrs. T. C. formed the duties of best man. music circle in Springville and CE Scorns- and eiprt ied appreciaa Melissa Lewis. William Minger, who bar heip- - Elks assisted with the luncheon Hebertson vice president and Mrs. Provo for a number of yeart.AtLRershmentfL te t an attocies Sbe also intro- - and fashion show details, and do Glenn Robertson, secretary who as 3 in she i music director of ipanksgiving theme were served )Oie E. Olsen James Peay. Hattie present nenwn. miry aimmons Tolboe and W. H. Callahan. St- - Marv'a EniacoDal ' Church of;y Csred Mr Bin WhitUttt comm&- - nated the food in order .that more sisted Mrs. Peterson in the enter of the proceeds could be turned taining. Provo and is employed at the First Effie Clark, and Ethel the show. UUw . Lewia to 28. Civil defense cards The Mr luncheon tables to the registration 'monoloxne at Bank Provo. be also project. la Casio I Security to tho field of featured the Elks colors of purple were distributed to the following CHAUXTEfcETTES Mr.. DeLude came to Utah from i fTUtuker Will in the Elplace members in Mra. regular attendance i. practice with white mats and with lavender place Worcester. f&s&io& women arc tortajute. Mass., where he had 7 p.m. instead of 7:30 p.m. tobeen the American tt&StkM and fabrics all erorking in pointed np with touches of white wood Baxter,- Mra. Horace Bean at employed by concert of the of WHh a lUtle thought and Those serving sll wore purple Mrs. Don V. Gamette, Mrs. Calie night, due to the Start. Mra. Wantaker said, any psper aprons fashioned with white D. Hales, Mrs. Tborit C. Hebertson, Utah Symphony Orchestral wecoas can be attractive. Ameri strings. The delightful floral ar Mrs. H. L.Sherman Howard, Mrs. LITERATI dance on Saturday Nov. 29 at the Jackson, Mrs. A. I. Wednesday for open session at mV .T::'-.r:-cr,uu- "t can oeignrt ere able to design rangements were of various types William stake bouse beginning at 8:30 p.m th PmvA.Fit Prova . repreation nrWH in of chrysanthemums and luncheon h.f . ,,rnl,k V,. and fashion show piano music was Mrt. J. Warren Salmon, Mrs. ElH center at 8 p.m. tacn mem Der past two years. He graduated as' An nrrhoclr. u ill sara 0"aTn'rc 'a chemical engineer from the played by Mrs. Ethel Smith. A wood Sundberg, Mrs. Edward may bring one guest. dance manager. a t'vl stake ... LDS . . . girls trio from the Provo High Wlckmsn. K 8 LITERARYIIII .. 'II versity ' of New Hampshire en; uie nosis wilq Amy iu School furnished two numbers. was affiliated with Chi Alpha Wednesday 8 p.m. with Mrs. Bradford of the YWMIA VerDonald Mitchell. Mrs. James Sigma, Delta Epsilon Pi. and hon- non Hurst of the YMMIA and Hawkins will give a book review. orary Delta Chi fraternities. He chairmen. Jean Creer will general be in has also been interested in music, NEIGHBORS OF WOODCRAFT of the floor show, and recharge served soloist with the at Thursday 8 p.m., with Mrs. Byron having Worcester Light Opera Company freshments will be served. Denhalter. at and the Cathedral of the WOMEN OF THE MOOSE Mrs. Tberon B. Heelis Madelalne at Salt Lake City. 8 meetwTJ bo honored at a bridal shower initiation p.m. Thursday His daughter. Anita, and mother. to be, given oa Enday evening at ing at the Moose home. iMrs. M. Delude, make their home ta r"krSrQnd LDS Ward chapel at Miami. Fla The home of Mr. and Mrt. Vern HAPPY HOUR BRIDGE Jsr Mrt Elmer J. Nielsen, mothar 8 p.m. with Mrs. Max Thursday Immediately following the cere H. Provo will FORK Johnsonin be AMERICAN The the bounty mi tut brjde sod bar aister. Mrs. of the harvest season was evi- scene Friday evening of the mar- Murray, Springville. Members are mony, the .couple left for Las Vmca Montague. to notify Mrs. Glen Borget Vegas, Nev.r where they will spend their daughter, Mildred asked The marriage of the former Llla denced in the pretty decorative riage of Thorsen a (ew days before returning to if they cannot attend. and food which and the scheme an Raymond (Millie) Heella graced wii Arisen asd Mr. Provo to make their home. PROVO SCHOOL HIGH WOMEN also Provo. of (Nick tables for members the Campbell, 14 banquet at the vwnt of Friday. Nor. 4:30 of Earl Lewis Pres. West with the J. of Mrs. Stake the the Thursday p.m. presidency, Alpine bona of the bridegroom's parents, Bench. 247 N. 5th W. Norma Mr. s,4 Mrt. Petr Heelia in Santa-ajiu- high council, their vwves and quests, Utah LDb Make will perform the Rees evening nuptials in the pres-ci- McRae will present a talk entitled. night. The quarterly B'Jhop Carlisle Wall offi- - Saturday : of this group was held in the jnce of family members. Follow- - "Old Mexico through the Eyes of rtoted la the dguble ring ceremony. base-- ! in g tne ceremony the couple will an American Girl." Stake Tabernacle rAmm these attending were Mr. ' Alpine ment. Hosts and hostesses were! greet mends in an informal recep OREM LITERARY ' ' 3 p.m. with Mrs. Thursday President and Mrs. Delbert QnlP-- tion at the Federation room. InviTui bide sent to relatives Thomas Cordner. tations been have Mrs. Mr man. and Moyle. .Myron her in father, Giet marriage by ALL HARDWOOD CONSTRUCTION and Mrs. Francis B. Abel, Mr. and friends and members of the PARI PASSU Mm bride i : i attractively dressed Mr. of at to Order T. 8 Fraternal Mrs. end Dee with Mrs. Eagles Bailey. Raymond Thursday p.m. ha s wfcXe lace gon of ballerina In tend. Finish a 728 Low as and Priced S. 2nd Adams. E.. Springville. uie p. in... with rrn ueKinninK ai Lovely Amazingly vrkr 8fth. a .- -t v. .Tr.nirM Hriirr Eroup" assemDied. a -jvariety Of The couple will make their home FRIENDLY TWENTY bride-ele.i in Provo where the has Thursday 7:30 p.m. with Mrs. j WE MANUFACTURE skirted gown, and a games were enjoyeaana ft the . full n!r employed for sometime and Lawrence Smith in Edgemont. miiia vii Din-- P. m. all were seatecVatthe tables. been where Mr. Campbell is employed Members are asked to bring gift SMKl a the shoulder Lons: Any Size Mattress Up To ments white mums and red at Geneva Steel Company. and suggestions Thanksgiving Attending the Is rid were Mrs.o berried of boxes will be packed. pyracantha. lUchard Peterson, Payson. at INNERSPRING OR COTTON ICU CLUB Marking each place were place of honor, and June Heelia, memof at the and cards 7:30 placet with Mrs. Thursday p.m. baotaqu.n, sitter of the bridegroom, New and Used Springs Florence Billings, 534 N. 5th E. , M maid of honor. Mrs. Peterson bers whose birthdays of occurred READERS GUILD the the last year Friday 4 p.m. at the home of PHILE NADA quarter wore a royal blue frock with cor- during special birthday cards which Mrs. Elbert Startup, 1280 North Thursday 6 p.m. at the Timpan- sage of hlu roses and lilies, and were with original verses Cherry Lane. were Inscribed wear cream cboee to Heelia ogos 'School for annual children'a M.a wt dres with corsage pf salmon to be read aloud. Those honored LAS VECINAS party. were President and Mrs. Edward 35 No. 3rd West Phone 1981-2 p.m. with Mrs. ACACIA Mrt. N!eia wore e dress of Wl Thursday A. B. Alien Francis 4 p.m. with Mrs. Gerald 165 S. 5th E. Meet- Arnold Angell. gray crepe md satin aod Mrt. B Burgess. Friday Abel, Stanley J. Petert. Mr. been changed from Friday. Stone, 258 S. 7th W. IfttUM wore wine satin trimmed in and Mrt. C. A. Grant, Mrt. Willard ing .hat costume her Each accented crp wuh a porsage of 7carnations and Clo shorn and Mrs. Raymond T. Bailey. ties. served ,A hot turkty dinner wat served.! J. C, Hoi so a n Jilr. Bailey uat master of bot man to 1e,hrldegroom. for a short program of A the for nuptials serial music and readings, followed by of an arrangement ai treated, la, of colored motion pic the shoeing a te UF-rfloor candelabra turea by Delbert Ray Chipman of sol ptnk gladioli sod his K trip to the Hawaiian Islands, ieri-?- t arrtt wiMie rauws. together w.tb a tourA 6f silver tinted leaves Fiji Islands,. Australia and New decoTiiW three riered weddini? Zealand. There were 36 present. as txiX awl, served by the rr.aal covl to'J-- 50 relatives and . An sulfa usUstic croap of women of tha community TJd the Elka Club room on Tuesday afternoon to take IzncSr together and view the spsrklmj: tyle review of smart tutlon in benerit project ponsoreq py tee Lacuea 01 HOT. WTDXE2DAT. HERALD Indians fashioned ' arrowheads and mirrors from obsidian, a glass nature made in forming the earth's crust. i -- - - inutra'iti. lr featuring Club Notes br tht kr 5howerOn Friday to Honor Bride Uni-lm"- "iu Marriage Set Harvest Friday at Themes Stake Banquet Bride's Home rl&S 1 1 i P. "' al ly ; CHESTS OF DRM71RS , j . I., ' -- 1U Ko.UnivnuryAvo. . a. --- Fish:rSrjiIiCoe " C' - - tUlSI i r"'J - . DIAMOND KIN3 A M . YOUX STYIO TO YOUI Z- t lia ; : ct 80-Inch- ea mi-tra- Club Notes OVERMAN'S rIAHRESS CO. rra, W ' WONDERFUL cere-moni-et lo;y HEARTY ri bsu sPnf rs Luxury Tissue tion Sees Films of Many Trips A g Budget Price! pietorts) rocard of many trips fts or scemc Hiwm y members o at of ooasry was MunicU Soetoa. Wamen'i Council by Asnaoda Roundy of Pro vs. in a nrt!af Monday at the J Wo-sae- s's - Qubhouso. Colored slides of scenes in Gla-nNaQanal Parjt, Lake Louise, Coulee Dam Idohe Falls. Ors-nWtoria, R-- C. were in the er U Lj lJ Lj lJ L3LJLi- v k d ' ' v-,,i- ad OfepJejr. Under tha dieettoa of Mrs. L. W Sertion chairmaa tea ritfb eouect waa read by Mra. Eu-- lt the miautea by Mra. Mark EesJilmer. and a report of Xi wotrt-ii'Council Legtslativ bf Mrs T. C Larson, who also l-- v SP3:;2l' s con-Ov- M id tbe program. LWUaOKiui vocal solos by Vrr by Mrs Hi Lrsoo were given John Quist accempanledr Dai Soreneen. Reno Mtmntu and Mrs, were hostesses and were used in deoora- - Choice, tender, lean beef meat balls, quicked-seare- d to seal m delicious flavor...tben slow-cookwith Semolina spaghetti, in spicy, extra-ric-h pore, high-enertomato sauce. Here's wonderful eating for all the familj at a fraction oi the cost to make k at home, and all you have to do is beat and serve! Get Denmsotts Spaghetti and Meat Balls today. ehry-AsUimi- ms ed iiot. m Ap-goo- d, m 1953 CROSLEYS ARI ft Prieea SUrt at a-- ' : uctauaf vincai. iis tuu win- pUteiy prepared with all fineet " gy Others attending were the Parley Linford. G Lloyd Josdab W. Smith, Walter T. Hosier. 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