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Show 1 20 Couple At Home After Nevada Rites Provo Maid's Betrothal f. Announced Friend of newly mettled Mr. ind Mrt. DeMonte Jahnaoa are Mr. and Mrs. Eugene 0. Herman of Provo are announcing the'en- stKcment and approaching mar riage of their daughter, t'orrtiie, to lxlwln Push, son of Mr. and Mrs. AusUa V. Push of Orem. The couple, who have graduated from high school and LBS Seminary, she at Provo and he at Lin coln are planning to be wed the last part of April. In They will make their bom Provo where Mr. Puga La employ ed. bride with planning to honor lb brldil ihowert. The couple art now miking iheir home to Provo followUif their March 1 marriage it Us Vtfii, Nev. Mr. nd Mr. J. f. Johnion, of 27 I, 3nd SO. Provo, parents of triet of the bridegroom accompanied the rouplt for the marriage. The bride, daughter of Mr, end Mre. Ellis was becomHoldawty of Vineyard ' ' white nd ten ingly attired" In wool eult. member of the Lorna was while attending Uncoln High School, from which iht was graduated. DeMonte attended Brig-haYoung University for two years and has served three years . . in the U. S. Navy, e it Mrs. DeMonte Johnion. She was the former Lorna, Holdaway prior to her Nevada marriage, - march Count, is, 183 SUNDAY HERALD llufc e PLEASANT GROVE The ; Mod- - ernette Club of Pleasant Grove met at the home of Mrs. Grant s Max field. She served delicious luncheon and later , competitive games were played with the club prizes going to Mrs, B. Cobbley and Mrs. Glen Noble. Guest prizes were given to Mrs. Beth McNees and Elma Larsen. Those present were Mrs. Keith Jacobs Mrs. Glen Noble, Mrs Harris Chlpman, Mrs. Roy Fryer, Mrs. H. Fowlke., Mrs. B. Cobbley, Mrs. Loyd West, Mrs. Lyman Smith, Mrs. l"ord West, Mrs. Don Mrs. Louis HaU. Mrs. Stubbs, George McNees and Elma Larsen. The next club meeting U sched uled for March 25 at the homo of Mrs. Loyd West : Provo friends of Je ssle Mlnkler, daughter of Mrs. M. E. Mlnkler. Edmonton, Canada, were delighted with the news of the March T mar riage of Jessie, former nurse at Utah Valley Hospital. The former Miss Mlnkler spoke her vows In Elko, Nev, with Harrison Glen Palmer, son of Bishop and Mrs. L. L. Palmer of Raymond, Alberta, Canada. white dress with red Choosing accessories the bride was attend ed by Laurens Olst n of Provo, who with Hariln M. Smith. Raymond, Alberta, Canada, witnessed the ceremony performed by a Justice of the peace la Elko. The new Mrs. Palmer is graduate of the Royal Alexander School of Nursing In Edmonton, Canada and recently haa beeti em ployed at Utah Valley Hospital Mr. Palmer, a graduate of the University of Alberta at Edmon ton, served Ztt years In the Koysl Canadian army. The young couple plans to make tbelr home In Provo where the bridegroom la at present enrolled In the BYU graduate school seeking t master's degree in archae UWl Luncheon, Games Please. Club , Nurse Weds Canadian Student mmiMY. V. CORR1NE HERMAN , Mr. and Mrs. Darrel D. Lee. Brlde'was formerly RaOla Hill Couple Honeymoon on Coast r ;: Now honey mooning on the west Mrs. . Desn Ford. Mrs. Max Daley . . n T.oruoenck.. , I , . - coast are newly married RaOla ana airs, n. n. nuiueiji HU1 and Darrel D. Lee. Mr. Lee use, oromer oi we onaegroom was. expects to leave soon for military best man. The bridal gown was of white service. Prior to their leaving, the pair satin' entrain, and worn with a' were" honored in a wedding recep- veil, of lace and net caught to a! tion given at the Pleasant View crown of seed pearls. Her bouquet! LDS Ward' chapel March 7. fol was of orchids, sweetpeas and lowing their marriage solemnized woses. at the Salt Lake LDS Temple by Attendants corsages .were an .or Elder Harold B. Lee on March 8, chid and carnations. which was also the wedding day Smsll Maria Hill and Ruby Brod-- I of the bridegroom s grandmother, erick were Cower girls, Jed and Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Hill of Rex Daley and Kenny and Craig Pleasant View, parents of RaOlo Adams were tralnbeaxers. and Dr. and Mrs. Grant W. Lee, Roy Hill presided Is master of San Diego, Cal. parents of the ceremonies and progranf numbers! . bridegroom assisted with the re were given by LeAnn Daley, Pa ology. tricia, Pauline and George Ann; ceiving at the' reception. The bride was attended by her Hill, Cherie Adams, Mrs. Scott sister," Mrs.' G. L. Adams, matron Peterson," Hion Lowry and re-- i of honor; and Luelma Broderlck, msrks by Bishop John Jones and! Dr. u. w. Lee. Gifts were received by LeAnn1 Daley, Joannn Ford, Ethel Lovell, Fern and- Viola Lillywhite, and Geneve Dean bad charge of tie: gift table. Fern Lillywhlte had; . charge of the guest book. Refresh-- i ments were In charge of Mrs. Dar- A tribute was given to Provo rell and"Mrs.,Jack Hill, Mrs. Alice! A. of Pond Dr." Smith pioneers by Harding, Elaine De St. Jeor, and! 17) from (Continued Page Brlgham Young University who Mr. and Mrs. Horace Anderson. spoke to members of the Business youngest son, Bob, now a student LV Priel Lovell and members of and Professional Women'a Club at University of Utah. Wanda Houston's MIA class. The Mrs. Bennett spent 'most of 1949 bride's cake was made by Mrt. during their regular monthly dinner meeting Thursday evening at a traveling around the nation with George Hill. Mra. Max' Daley and : local caft. her husband, then president of the Mrs. Garth Adams and decorated JENNII LEE WILKINSON Dr. Pond lectured on the theme National Association of by the bride. "Our Government Today" and preThe large group of friends and! She Is a talented public speaker relatives attending the marriage! sented some Interesting facts conwhen occasion demands, although were entertained at a dinner in cerning present day taxation she prefers to leave that up to the Salt Lake City following. Many out-Mr. and McNeil, son of Mr. and Mrs..Mor PLEASANT GROVE over the dinner meet senator husband and debater son relatives joined the young Presiding McNeil Orem. of ansan Orem ot Wilkinson Mrs. Dick was Reta Egbert, president. Bob. coupio ior tne reception. nounce the engagement of their Jennie Lee and Leon are now ing . Book Reviewer of the Pleasant Grove The public affair committee undaughter, Jennie Lee, and Leon students of Grace Milner, Mrs. Gladya Dawson, wife of High School. Jennie Lee Is a cheer der the direction the Congressman William A. Dawson leader this year and is in we giee chairman, was in charge of rhih and la enrolled In the Timpa- - program which included pioneer of the Second Congressional LaVern Thompson District, finds plenty of activities nogos- - Stake Seminary. Leon tl ac sonis sung by tive in the Journalism cuss ana accompanied by Mrs. Edith Powell to keep her busy at the nation's was on the football team, He had and the address by Dr. Pond capital where she Is a member of Present were: Ruth Aiken, Isa the Congressional Women's Club. previously attended the Benson Allie Mrs. Dawson is known for the High School when the family were bell Ball, Amelia Buckley, Clark. Helen Dahle. Pearl Dahlen, quality of her book reviews and Is living In Benson, Ari. Helen Cohen. Julia Caine, ben in frequent demand for this sctlv Former Provo residents. Mr. Eggertsen, Marie Elliott, Reta Eg- ity, In addition, she keeps house and Mrs. Owen E. Cameron, an East and Sharon divided Lucille for the congressman Newly Elolse and their nounce to Provo friends the recent Fillmore, bert, Bharon LD3 StaM rrimar-yoosrHaws, Margaret Harrington, Earl-dea- n youngest daughter BUIle, 10, who marriage of their daughter Sylvia, members met together Thursday A. Redden, Marian Jar vis, is now Immersed in the study of to Thomas M. Cagle, son of Mr.! in the lounge of the Scera theater Luclle Jones, Mable Kirk, Georg-en- e dramatics and ballet. Congressman and Mrs. Harvey Cagle of Pontiac, to honor retiring members of the s Helen and Dawson oldest daugh Mien. Mrs, Krissman. Ellen Luke, former Sharon , Stake Primary Lvon. Kate Mathews. Grace Mil ter, Biane, 18, is attending' Steph . Nuptial ceremonies uniting the! board before lta division. Christina ens College at Columbia, Mo. ner, LaVern Oldroyd. couple were performed Monday, of new counselor Merle Stubbs, Mrs. Dawson is in the Donna active decorated Paul. table Paxman, Evelyn luncheon March 9 at the home of the brlde'i Sharon Stake presided. Jean Gunn, A large Zella Pessetto, Carol Chevy Chase LDS Ward, having brother, Eldon Cameron of Morn- daffodils Peterson. East Sharon Staktpened with with tall blue candles, In the Relief served and Mima Jean Ramheau, Society ingside Heights, Orem by Bishop; and pussywillows provided an ap Ratle, Amanda Roundy, Imogene as a prayer. Primary teacher. D. Eccles Cameron, cousin of the: Honored were Melba Pyne, for- pealing picture for members of the Rowan. Pauline Shlpman, Beth Talented Dancer mer president, Evelyn Thompson Provonla Club Wednesday at the Schofield. Rhea Taylor, Juna Mrs, Shirley Strlngfellow, wife Dride, A lovely reception followed the and. Leah Peterson, counselors, Gertrude Wiseman, of Congressman Douglas R. String-fello- wedding ceremony. The bride was of Mrs, Eva T. Nlelson. Mem Washburn. home the book, who were presented Blanche and Woodland a possesses number, of attended by LaDean Sproul and Vera' "Evidences and Reconciliations." bers were served a hot luncheon Wilde. talents, including tap. ballet and the bridegroom by Eldon Cam- Tributes were also given to and enjoyed an afternoon of 500. Spanish dancing. eron. Game prizes were won by Mrs. Alton Penrod by La Rue Perry; In fact It was through her dancThe bride, a former graduate of Ruth Meldrum by LaVada Niel- Ray Vincent. Mrs. A. Will Jones, ing that she first became acquaint- Provo High School, has been House-Se- t sen; Edith Palmer by June Den and Mrs. Melissa Lewis. - Mrs. ed with the congressman. While In San': Francisco. The nis; Florence Unthank by Helen Nielson's hostess duties were shar Douglas Was recuperating at Bush-neIs at present honeymoon Meldrum; Eva Neleson by Mar- ed bv Mrs. Vilate Strong. General Hospital at Brlcham couple in Old Mexico but plans to garet Bird. Evelyn Thompson by Also present In addition to those City, Shirley went to the hospital ing make their home In San Francisco. Gale Knight, and Melba Pyne1 by mentioned" were club members as a star of a local dance group Ole E. Olsen, William Vincent, Delia Aiken. to present entertainment to the i Other program numbers in Carrie- Vincent, Sadie Pehrson, veterans. hospitalized eluded violin solos by Phyllis 01- Ray, Vincent, and Anna Mikkelsen. Mrs.,.Strlngfellow Is a graduate Your Pfaf f Sewin- gMelba Pvne ea accomoanied by of the Prove of Weber College. She also atand Under the auspices those prelously mentioned and the reading of a' three-ac- t tended of Utah. University She Offers You a Associated Artists an open house play, "Pride and Prejudice," by! Cora Soulier, Verl Johnson, Zeda will be held at the Taylor Branch was member of Lambda Delta Izola Lucille Rowe. Closing prayer was Emmons, Sarah Barney, of and Orchesis, dancing Gallery this afternoon Sigma Lewis, Merle Anderson and Mary Library offered by Margaret Gornlchec. from 3 to 6 p. m, An exhibit" of sorority. She is adept at' elocution to were served Refreshments 'Terry. and readings and has given a pictures. Sht work of artists from number of public perform Springville and American roric great All General and Spanish rorn ww De dis ances. She also has a ven for ' " singing and piano playing. rplayed. is the mother of two voune bne Members of the Associated Art ists will be on hand to receive sons, Martin D, and Dwlcht Doua- the latter having been born guests, to answer questions and to las, conduct guests through the exhibit. March 2 after the Strlngfellows arrived In Washington. The public is invited INCLUDE- S. 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