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Show 1ft 1 FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, T't.h r it. DAILY HERALD 1333 I' . i r- Garden Tea Opens Orem were Women's Club prptty Reception Marks Wedding Day of Provo Pair . - i Club-Note- . ;1 The -- p.othei d jfor Korea" drive which was cf Council Women's the by .SPANISH The Lady federated Oubs was a distinct FORK Lions held their first meeting oi succcys to! Mrs. Donna" r the year Wednesday at the Social, Anderson-, the chairman. Center with the President Mrs. Fred Jex In charge.' The meeting To?s ot articles were collected. i va, iwas a birtnday party as tue ciuo "v. v. to tb celebrated Its eighth year since its;dln2 which were armory and will be sent to Salt and aiter at Sal Community singing was directed be sent t0 he!P by Mrs. David Warner and !tlrs7rncIs!So . Dean Jensen. Mrs. Lois White led destitute in Korea. in the flag salute. Mrs. D. Clark William?, Mrs. SrcU and Mrs- Dcan Jensn' sGrart individual .with served, birthday cakes as favors. Table games wero Mrs. Grant Sncil was in charga played with prizes being won by of the entertainment. .' c- eve-im- en 'v I ... Deemed Success 8th Birthday At Opening A pretty reeeptioa held in the rill Pierpont. ,' garden and on the '!aTji at the Assisting with the serving home of Mr. and Mrs. Jack D. Kav Piernont. Joan Davis. Jane tea A. Thomas, marked the wedding day Ann Bown. Marilvn Van Leuven. OREM A delightful garden of their dauchter. Martyr., who Ruth, Ellen Kiilpack. Vivian Van; was .the opening social and get-aquainted party of the Orem Wo- -;was wed Auz. 31 to Ivan M. Van'Leuven and Gloria Kiilpack. s Club new weanesaay auerMt later in the Th rmm) Leuven. son of Mr. and Mrs. Cal A" Sccr Fireplace pUo. soon of Provo. Van all vin J. ninz for Yellowstone Park where Leuven, The Informal reception followed they are honeymooning. Upon their The large group was greeted by the wedding ceremony for the return they will make their some the' president. Mrs. Neldon Mar shall with the club collect read by voun2 pair solemnized at the Salt an Provo. Mrs., Raymjnd Giliigan, the outLake LDS Temple by tlder Harold going president. IB. Lee. of the LDS coun-n- l hODth" The group enjoyed a number of apostles. Attending the (twelve r i i n rouDie were Barents of me Dnae- humorous songs together led by me Robert Blaylock and Mrs. JUlCU VVIiClll UIMllVIMrs 'groom.. .Mrs. Millie fcnyaer. Roland Tidd gave the financial re brides granamomer ana o.ner: . relatives. port. Mrs. Marshall expressed svmpathv for the death of the Baskets of gladioli added a: bright note of color to the gardenj PAYSON Descendants of Joseph club secretary. Mrs. Carl Taylor, .;v. w;- - ..;Sn .n th anu Emily Johnson" 'Wightman, ti Mrj Elw0jOd Sundberg. read ie.son hride'a ister Mrs Ann KumD.'numDenng over su, gauierca ai tne minutes. Mrs. uarin who served as matron of honor . Payson Memorial Park during tne exmainea tne ciuo project wmcn LVS"-hooi ? to commemorate the 100th ! The bride was becomingly 1 tired In a ballerina length frock birthday of Mrs.lrit anniversary oi cnanuiiy .ace oyer saun lDe j fa of the , pro-- The review, more on the light 1 " , . " Feature lace forming a scalloped hemline. e side, will be "Snips and Snails" by I Remember an was A standing collar added interest to gram !mem-whit- e Louise Baker and promises an en of various when family riod, bodice. She addedcorsage evening. A small charge CHOOSES PRINCE orchids. Mrs. Kump chose a Ders told what they remembered tertaining Shauna will and it will be held made be pink suit also adding a white floral! 72 (above), 1953 University 7 at October Wood, wightman. jIrs Wednesday. aiomers o.t u.r4MnAM corsage, for the of Utah graduate, vacationing is Hieh School. . j.ne i i j were irocjsea in pasici iuciuwu; winhtmn Mrs-- . Marshall also asked that all New York, announced her eno of with dresses each corsage u sm of the couplei as. club members bring guests, espe- - gagement to Tony Trabert, iOW DIOOmS. UtTlw nrnmOPtiro momhrc tft ih Xfrc navo Q Villi ietl amateur tennis star. Miss - Orlan Van Leuven, the stride-- , other living members of theclub meeting on Sept: 16 when a Wood, Phi, was Utah. groom's brother served as his best second generation of th.eiamilystella Oaks will talk on 'Enjoying man. tare William T. Harper. Soring children." Club books were pass- - Days of '47 queen and recently out by Mrs. James Kirkman, placed fifth as Miss Utah in the and Mrs.. Philo C. Wight-'e- d Guests were served light refresh-LekMiss Universe contest. ments from l pretty table centered msn, Payson. Mrs. Wightman isiprogram chairman, at Payson After tasty light refreshments with white gladioli and flanked byjat a crystal candlestick holding white City Hospital, where she was taken;were served the group played -tapers. Serving from the .crystal' after falling and breaking her h;p,number of clever games.- The Rowley,. Mrs. Melson, Mrs. Max jiraveling prize was won by Mrs. jPedersen, Mrs. D. Orlo Allen, Mrs. punch bowls at each end of the! recently. (Roland Tidd and Cher small prizes Ray Johnson, Mrs Kirkman and i table were LaVonne Thomas and' .. . , . Chloe Salisbury. Mrs. Snyder,, the'. The Pueblo Indians of New.,were won by Mrs. Ray E. Johnson.!.. omcers..- tI ftal Rl"nneu. ciuo bride's grandmother, made the Mexico never knew the potter sMrs. Edwin Aiken, Mrs. C. Wilford,-n"- ; Members who enjoyed the after-- ? Drettv weddins cake which was'wbeel. but built their jars andiLarsen and Mrs. Robert Olsen. base molded a e small were were the following Mes- led bcwls from Mrs. a over Jack.noon on a mirror base by games placed hand crocheted cloth. by means of clay coils, obliterated Cameron and Mrs. Raymond Pyne, Ed Wickman, i j. Bill Willard Yergensen, Jacobsen, d Bushnell and Frankie' Killpa'ck. Jn!tcrmined. ;The pottery was by Mrs. Marshall, Mrs. IC. Wilford Victor M. An-- ; Larsen, Wilin fired and Mrs. Mrs. open were the room. Kate Tidd, Cameron, ated, polished Stewart, gift YairLeaven, bride is the former Marilyn Tnomas. Leo Mrs. Parlell Mrs Ferkilns. derson, Peterson, Evan Norma Deene Halladay and loughby, Giliigan, Baugh, Harold L. Peterson,- Ger- aid Buckley, Robert Olsen, George f Boyce, Glen Robertson, Allen Win- - ( terton, Raymond Stewart,' Boyd Asay, Woodruff Jensen, Elwood i Sundberg, Garth Nielson, G. Dale ! Larsen, L. S. 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