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Show Students Resume School The acceptance of AfterWedding Now t horn la Provo and resuming tlirir studies arc the Glen Leon Hackleyi. The home of the tirkle'a parent In Provo, Mr. and Mra. Vivian W. Harrison was the setting fur the marriage of their daughter, Cva!o performed at 8 pm- t)ec. SO by Hlshop S. Richard Young of the Thirteenth LDS Ward. The double ring candlelight vims were exchanged before setting of tall silver candelabra, and arrangement of white carnationi and newly-marrie- chrysanthemums. Bidden for the rite were parents of the bride; and bridegroom, Mr and Mra. Lloyd Brown, and grand- parents, Mrs. Frank Ladd. and Mr. and Mra. Ernest Farrer, with Kent Blackley, Mr. and Mrs. George F. Harrison and friends of the couple, A close friend, Mary Mitchell served as mat J of honor and Thayne Murray was best man. The wedding party reassembled later at the Women' Clubhouse where a reception was held. The wedding dress was a chic suit of taffeta faille with which she wore a small bandeau of pale blue touched with seed pearls and a nose veil. Her satin pumps were of pale blue and a hlte orchid knotted-- with single blue and silver ribbon added a pretty note at the shoulder. Miss Mitchell chose a green knit suit accented with white carnations. , Background music was given by a string trio, Mary Jo" Paramore. and Marjorie and Anna Salerno. Some 200 guests were served refreshments by Mrs. Hilda Stewart and Mrs. Ileen Farrer. aunts of the bride assisted, by Pat Daniel. Barbara Farrer, . Coiette Stewart and Louise Johnson. JoAnn Green rupervlsed the guest registry and Mrs. Doris Hansen, sister of the bride and Mrs. Fo Dene Forsyth, an aunt, had charge t of arrangements assisted by Barbara Pace, Shirley Hansen and Darlcne Davis. Nancy Stewart and Janet Farrer received gifts. The short honeymoon was spent at Las Vegas, Nev. A red knit suit with brown assessories was chosen for the travel. Mr. Blackley Is attending Brlgh- am Young University and Mrs Blackley is completing her senior year at the Provo High School. e LARAE ALLEN - , toRae. Allen Now Betrothed; Plans March Temple Wedding Now betrothed and planninp; for s wedding in March in the Salt Lake LDS Temple, is LaRae Allen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Allen of Orcm, and Dwayne C. Lowr'y, ' also of Orem. There is to be a wedding reception held in honor of the marriage on the evening following at the Vineyard LDS Ward chapel. A graduate of the Lincoln High School and LDS Seme is now employed in Provo. inary the The son of Mr. and Mrs. Rulon W. Lowry, Dwayne is now attending Erigham Young University following his graduation from Lincpln High School and LDS Seminary. He was active with musical groups at high school and has received a scholarship in radio work. bride-to-b- 111 si II III IIUM i IUIU iVU 7 TV I I I W rrr IIIrrJlm II I 1 II II 11 I I JANUARY CLEARANCE SALE NOW GOING ON at the Daby Bunting & Jr. Shop 230 West Center 5 ONLY Boys Nylon and Wool JACKETS Assorted Sizes iZ.UU( Plaid, 1- -6 6 " ONLY MISSES DRESSES r Very Good. Quality at this Low Price GIRLS' (r Z.UU DRESSES aa Assorted colors and mat- I crials. Sizes 3 to fix . Vv . BOYS' CORDUROY LOHGIES am A.UU Maroon and Green, Bib and Boxer styles. .. BOYS' WINTER JACKETS on SALE NOW at 4,95 -- 6.95 -- 7.95 Come In and look around. More VALUES throughout the Store. , Rehabilitation or the bund was the theme of the, monthly dinner meeting of the Provo Business and Professional Women's Club ThurS' dav evening at a local party house. Mabel Kirk, chairman of the education and vocation committee was In charge otitic program, and presented Zella Pessetto, teacher for the rehabilitation of the blind for this area, who introduced the , program. Dr. Iliff C. Jeffrey, played "End of a Perfect Day' and "I Love aw You Truly" on the musical and played "Prairie Moon" and "Mellow Mountain Moon," on the guitar. Cletta Johnson played two piano solos, "Claire de Lune and a tango of her own competition. "Romance" from "The Desert Song1' and "I'll See You Again" were sung by Lilly Hicks, accom ianied by Lynn Passey. Miss Pessetto then demonstrated how blind Deode are taught. Hav ing Miss Johnson use a copy of an unfamiliar piece of music written in Braille, she showed how quickly she could learn the music. She also presented the steps used in teaching typewriting, assisted by. Mrs. Moore. The talking book series, which includes magazines for the blind on records, was also shown. Miss Pessetto also talked on the causes of blindness and methods used to help its victims. The meeting was directed by the club president, Mrs. Reta Egbert Present were Ruth Aiken, Jessie Arrowsmlth, Isabelle Ball, Cora Booth, Amelia Buckley, Cynthia Curtis, Helen Dahle, Gen Eggert sen,. Eloise Fillmore, Lucille Jones, Earldean Howe, Marie Lewis, Ellen Luke, Kate Mathews, La- Verne, Oldroyd, Christina Paul, Donna Peterson, Jean Rambeau, Mima Rasband, Amanda Roundy, Pauline Shipman, Velyn Stevens, Juna Washburn, Gertrude Wise man, Margaret Kramer and those mentioned. In For Travelogue at Club 3 J'f Costume ' it!!l Jn ''" Games Mark Colena Club Husbands Party Proqressi wr-lc- ':Mrs. Knudsen . prtPd Belle Mere Head n'"e i ..t iu.hinii - -c il. lV ..J CAROLYN COLES. moro valuo for every dollcrl moro stylo than over beforo! You Don't Need Ready Cash USE SEARS EASY PAYMENT COISUCKANDCQ In new plastic jars . . PLAN! Dorothy Gray Creams CELLOGEN HORMONE CREAM ks Club's 'On Blind Rehabilitation Speaker, Comes a x, diamond Mrs. E. E. Coles of Provo. uncertain at present but It will occasioned the announceThe attractive maid has said yen most likely be arranged some tutu? ment of the engagement of their to John E. Lewis.' also of provo. In the coining year. daughter, Carolyn, by Mr. .and The exact date of the nuptials U A senior at the Provo High wa School, .Carolyn graduated! from the LDS Seminary the past) Mrs. Max Rosers came dressed Mrs. Myron Strate and Mrs W E year. With a flare for dramatic, the characteristic clothes of the Berrett indoJuced the speaker' ' she is a member of the Thesnlar.a Tymleon Alps to address mem- - Arrangement! of pyracantha and and of the Pep Club and Phi (Jam- - Dcrs of Fine Arts Club on Thurs- - Scotch heather decorated the m iday at a meeting held at the home rooms and refreshments . were Si',l. r n funtiiai niu-uilerveil In Ihns. named and tli. lllliur. jonil nf S ri k.Mmftll 1'ilL'n Is completing his senior year at f tie who had accom- - Mesdames Mauley Honnett, Mrs. . , Holers, i It... V.... P. A. Chr sleM'.eii. E. liailHU her hu hand on a three I, n..!m..lu I...,. J n mouth tour of EufV.e during the.E C'0,,'. C P. Crockett. Frank J. High School and LDS Seminary. F.klns. Seymour Grav. summer of 1H52, 'Cdellghted the nenrann r. Jlarrlson, Aura C. group with her experiences. S. E. Jacohion. John S. She stated that classes were Hatch, held on shipboard going over to Lewis, Frank J. Mullrtt. F. J. Kenn. Crant D. Rltheni. Marion acquaint 'he 33 women and four S. Hoss. 1.. n. Sheeta S. S Tv. men taking the tour w ith the Ian. J ... i 'or and S(.enrer Crow. -- ..,t.i gauges they during their travels. During their five days In A festive winter scene with snow they visited the Louvre, men and scattered snow flakes ,nrt (h. bonk ...n, h vo1p, n.- -. lame wiiciion me m lie li ver. in ita v tnev uriuiairu me ""'d ,h lmng tower of I'm the Colega Club held their annual lhe h,rt ,nlfd uillpn" Party at a local party room. Mlnla-'"'- " with the Pope who spoke to each Mrs. Ciarence ture snow men were used as favors DIOim i thPre own Inommt-e- , Knudsen wai named After dinner the grup played "president of Belle Mer un riimtmri tn th tnn nf ti,pu Mrs. La.Mar Krlel was , games. Club Thursday when the , ..,.-t I'MJV 9 H11Uj VIMll-I u u- group chairman of the arrangements com- - .ilJUIH ..n n. tu. ,i.,..,w..j .v.. met with Mrs. Clifton B. Thatcher. vewd Sh. succeeds Mrs. Rulon Redford. V? mm!,llal,.1 ?a Mn McPhle, Mrs. Rhea Ffat'hnV.tone Also newly elected la Mrs. Byron Mrs. Mark Singleton, Mrs. - Bill and consult red Geneva to be the Clark and Mrs. Ned Darling. most nwWn city in Europe-- At Denhaltrr as secretary-treasure- r Present were Mr. and Mrs. Emer h.. with Mrs. Ralnh Font t h. r.i rir ' Ostler, Mr. and Mrs. Vern Keele. the silo averted for tho "new T.ns'offirer Mr. and Mra John r ret kkt.in, Mr Luncheon wai served by the ho&t-f- ." temple. A trio through the Black otcrson' "lr- and Forest of and three days ess concluding a pleasant afternoon Mrs Mark R nglcton, Mr. and Mrs. in Vienna walso described by of stitching and chatting was en- Infill IMC SOU Mrn T!nfl-- r Shu riKi. llK nf flio'hwd h thnu mn.J ik. Cleone Christensen, .many operas she attended. jdamea Mary T. Dahlqulst, J. F, The meeting was Jn charge of .Mower and O. A. Watts. the-gif- Officer-Voting-Mar- sundav. January n, Vh Vouiily, I'tali SUNDAY HERALD Carolyn Coles Engaged to John. E. Lewis . For alin use Cellogen Hormone Crrim. Each ounre contains 10,000 .. International Units of natural estrogenic hormones. younger-lookin- First of Year Meet Naming of new officers was the order of business at the first meet Ing of th New Year for member.; of Elm Wan AdI at the home of Mrs. Percy Thatcher.' , Mrs. Vcrn Whiting was elected rrrefldentr srcrC' tary, ard Mrs. Joseoh Clavsnn rehonor porter. The group also to the outgoing officers: Mrs. An drew Terry, president; Mrs. A'fretl DRY-SKI- N totjaf SPECIAL MIXTURE - leg.M22'SaIeUI5 ;Kcg.22 Sale122. p.-j- ,jAUf U J emollient cream for gentle, effective lubrication. Extra-ric- an Mrs Bennett, Eldon Rowley, renorter. The croup spent.the remainder of the afternoon playlnp proprcssivo gamen and se'(ng. Mrs. Pennett and Mre. Earl Fifield were pward ed prizes. The hostess showed slides of Hawaii. Refreshments were served to those mentioned - and Mrs. - Le Longman, Mrs. George Boels and Mrs. Elmer Carlton. V n - Altpricaphu tan Limited time only! Am CITY DRUG t PROVO SPANISH FORK" SPRINGVILIE " PAYSON " flattertng new cosust end drtti-u- p ityljs sizes for veryen a 1' 0 aV standing Values These .m$r : f .f a' 2n another amazing Sears vJ , valut wide choice of styles e' ,' wrop-aroun- e coat styles Select and Charge the Fashionable Apparel From Our lovely Groups of shirtwaists zip fronts and Untrimmed Coats Fur-Tri- aa ran if L3 ftUafVft L 33 X' ) EAST CENTER AFTER INVENTORY SALE "onTrack suits COATS Rayon Crep NIGHT GOWNS , Reg. to 49.95 How 20.00 "Other SUITS & COATS Vz Values to 8.95 ONE IOT RAYON CREPE SUPS It: shop and compere these fine fabrics - in the newest styles and new fashion fabrics. Best selection Sanforized CUT . TO . up STYLISH SUITS that give you long, comfortable wear and a truly stunning appearance. PlK V ' ' ' fit P ntti f m, others for 5.00 1 2 price NEVER A CENT ADDED FOR CREDIT : , .L-rCLu, J with woven-plqu- e stripe solid and printed blutered cottons sizes end colors Galore ' ' M-M- m - . and 14'i.2414 'Man, ihrink. IX FROM cCO J up 207 NORTH FIaST V.:;T BARGAIN TABLE iHand Bags, Blouses, Bed Jackets, Gloves Scarfs, Slips, etc I up round-the-clo- ck I 'w mm wear. Latest fabrics -; ' iHj " DRESSES Charming DRESSES .mow I fiV plitses printed piques Sanforized chambrays checks, prints, stripes, solids wide variety of patterns and colors e sizes Some party, 1 Rack Dresses, Regular 8.95 to 24.95 NOW .. 3 Racks Dresses Values to 45.00 k. ! From 1950" d 80 sq. percales Is now! Sol,p,it,d 1.99 to Vi price DRESSES mr ONE LOT im 0 SUITS 99c ta 66 NO. UNIVERSITY AVENUS m 11 PROVO, UTAH rUCNS .:r3 |