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Show m 120 Attend Bride Shower program presenting a variety of numbers was the leaturt of a bridal shower alveo Thursday evening at the Vineyard LDS Ward A k "4 A w 1 rf Chapel to honor Mrs. Richard Madsen, (Mar?art Norton) recent bride. Itit well arranged function was hosted by Mrs. Leorv rd Madsen, and Mrs. Kay Mad- sen, mother and slater of the bride groom Mrs, Oriel Clegg was master of ceremonies for the program and ntroduced those taking part as follows: numbers by the Vineyard Ward Ladies' Sexttte, Mrs. Rea Blake, Mrs. W. K. Allen, Mrs. Re Davis, Mrs, Rosa Holdaway. Mrs. Wesley Harding and Mrs. Cloulde Stone, accompanied by Mrs. W, Taylor Allen; Indian dance by Tonl Madsen; solos by Mrs. Clyde E Weeks, Jr.; reading Mrs. Lowell Varley; piano duet. Mrs. Kay Mad sen and Mrs. Robert Holdaway, Background music wai played on the organ by Beth Harding and accompanists for the aoloa were Ruth Gammell and Donna Rae Nelson. The more than 120 friends and relatives attending were greeted by the bride who wore an aqua marine blue dresa and by Mrs. and Mrs. Kay Madsen Each wore a corsage of pink and white carnations. Other pink and white carnations and white stock were arranged about the receiving rooms. Assisting with the receiving were Mrs. Verner A. Powell, and Mrs, Milton Holdaway. Mrs. Arlo Shum way supervised the guest book and Mrs. Roland Harding and Mrs Lewli Clegg formed a hospitality i W ; - i - :. fc - M r Mr. and Mn. John Edward Roylance. Bride U th former Leona Alton, Newwecis Leave for Las Vegas '' ' Viah County, Provo Maid F. Betrothed to Boston Man Ona of the Mrs. Hannah CardaU gave an' SPANISH FORK appropriate toast to the forthcom- - most Interesting tventa of the lug bride In a cleverly arranged Spring season was the Federated bridal ahower given Wednesday In Cluba Tea which as held Thurt-hono- r of Barbara Booke, bride of day at the stake house,. After a Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Willi the near future. Her aunts. Mrs. greeting by Mrs. Mark D. Bowen, the agsgement of their WtlUsm Mrs. ttooke and of of Council the lleiuy president Crated Clubs, and an opening daughter, Gayle, to John J. Rami-l- i, were hostesses. son of Mr and Mrs, J. R. After the toast a variety of prayer by Mrs, Joseph Anderson bridal games were played and the time was turned over to B. Randall of Boston, Mass. these were followed by the serv- - Davis Evana who with a group of Miss Willis attended the Prova ing of light refreshments. In a aet- - high school Thespuns put on the fciv years ago and High School ting of white and colored daisies, play "Jane Eyre. ' Preceding the,( Miss Booke plans to be wed play Mr. Evans ave a short talk later was enrolled In the Brighara Young University. She waa gradu April T In the Salt Lake LDS on art and Introduced the play. Temple. An open house will bei Between acts the audience was ated from tte University of Ulah held tha same evening at the home entertained with two vocal num-ji- n iol0 an(j , hw employed In nam anu i mio oi ner sister in Mill Lake City, oers Francisco. Cal. Mrs. Al Brown. Mr. R.muu , ..K0 .mDloved In . Why I Love lou iJKe I uo sung of Mrs. a M.;sn Fianclico, They plan an April Attending the shower were the by quartet composed Mesdame W.H. Callahan. Melissa C Moody. Mrs. Marlon Taylor, wedd.ng. Lewis. A. Will Jones, Hannah Car--! Mrs. Leslie Rees and Mrs. Ed t A. J.'Plnegar. dull, Beulah Hennchsen, Mrs. Fred Musser gave a closing Harmon, James Peay, Wltllam Delicious refreshments Florence Vincent. Myers. Oie( prayer. Your Pfoff Sewing served under the direction of Olaen Hattle Tolboe, Willis Euter. Hattle Rcolt, Ellen Nelson, the Athenae Club with the Center Offers You a Robert Booke, James Nietson.;phronlan Club assisting. Decora-Jaspe- r Snow, Carrie Vincent. Fred, Hons were by tho Athenaeum Club. Stubbs and those named previous- - Receiving was by the Thallan lClub. A total of 365 were served, ly, 'v. V ft ' ,v illTi ' i 91 v. ; i Fed-Mlng- V a l- I 5 ini rj t. i sn Car-;we- re ! a :.. J flew Service ORDER YOUR w j ' - ' INCLUDES. i .... j Seving Dona f ' j Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Woffindcn. She was formerly Carolyn Egbert Tailor no Alteration Just Married Woffindens Settle In Provo Home FOR GOOD FRIDAY Man' Shlrtt, Mad Provo Clubs to Hear, Garden Talk--- Buttonhole Monogram Embroidery Work PFAFF iery Air DAnTftiAfnin . SEWI1IG CENTER 120 N. University Av. Phono 3004-- ,,,,. Il to Order. r .. h Drasa Maklna HOT CROSS BUNS Beta Cultus Club Hears Speaker - Egrt. Mrs.-Keit- Generol All Now honeymooning In Las Vegii, Dinled bv Mrs. James Hawkins, P. Williams and Mrs. Glen Nelson nd in Southern California, and musical prayer by Diane Dun-- - Small MarRene and Karen Alger Nev., are newweds, John Edward and ford accompanied by Phil tkins. carried the packagea. Mrs. Woffindcn wore a teal Carolyn Egbert and Arthur Wof-an- d Leon'a Aston Roylance. Prior to The mother of the bride wore a baked to mallow Your traditional Easier favorite flndcn were accompanied to theiblue crepe. Each'added red roses their leaving they were feted in a rose colored afternoon dress while marana nue croam their LDS for a frpited. in blue. carnations MarJ corsage. 'gold, Temple wedding reception Thursday even- Mrs. Roylance chose light Provo LDS Each added a gardenia and red riage on Monday by Mrs. Laura A program of music and toastsing at the Provo-Eathe 'bride, was presented during the evening Get your orders In tarly for a beautiful Easter Cake, grandmother of Stake House given by Mr. ana Mrs. rose corsage. and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Woffin-de- n wnicn was concluded with dancing Mrs. Lloyd Aston assisted at the Ray Aston, parents of the bride. ate. cookiat, PAYSON George Larsen, Provo of Orem, parents of Arthur. book. Mrs. Keith Aston. Mrs. A lace cloth was The couple were united in mar- guest arranged on a of civil Evans chairman and defense, Earl explain In Betty the Roylance Vineyard tanie centered with the three tierThat evening riage In ceremonies solemnized at ed the importance of preparation LDS Ward chapel the couple were ed wedding cake, frosted and ornathe Salt Lake LDS . Temple on arranged gifts. m an bomb attack atomic against feted In a wedding reception given mented In white. Apple blossoms Wednesday by Pres. Robert D. a jnettlng of the Beta Cultus at by Mrs. Zelda Egbert of Orem, and circled the Young. In attendance were Mr. Club, held Wednesday evening at mother of the bride, who Is also base. and Mr. Eugene M. Roylance, the home of Mrs. Bruce Walton. a 57 N. 1st EAST daughter of Howard Egbert of The couple left Mowing the re parents of the bridegroom and two Mrs. Louis Jacobs, chairman, in- Provo, St. brothers of the bride, Lloyd and for where ception George they troduced the speaker and .Mrs. '"Y; ' . Whte a loner satin was chosen. rn - Keith Aston and Aston I Wayne Wride, together with Mrs. lor ine Dnuai oir whhii icaimvu Keith Roylance and Betty Evans. PAYSON "The Romance of Walten, were assisting hostesses. a lace yoke beaded with pearls, a The marriage was followed by Mr. Larsen outlined the defense full skirt and train. She wore a werfritne dinner In Salt Lake Cltv. Gardening" will be the topic of a of Utah and its communi- short veil of nylon net and held a system Cultus at to be presented A bouquet of red roses added ,!proKram and spoke briefly on the biolog ties 2 at 1st. bouquet of red roses formed In Wednesday. April bright note to the mantle In theClub I of radiology on food, heart shaped clusters. ical i effect Mrs. when Relief Society room at the Stake IP m. at the Legion Hall, - water and plants. He told how to Adding a pretty note to the re House and nalms were olacediCharlea Franks of Springvllle apthe home for an attack ceiving were Ann Egbert, a sister, pears as guest spcaxer. Mrs. prepare a round. will show colored slides of and how children should be warned maid of honor; and RaNee FarnFranks For the festivities the bride wore her Brookslde Drive and and of what they should do In times worth, Mrs. Marvin Green, at garden of danger. Films brought by Mr. a dress of nylon net over taffeta will tell the Steel, Merlene Hinckley, Pat origin of the garden with Imported lace bodice and pep-- and how It was as well Larsen, "Survival Under Atomic Welsh and Doris Dixon, as other developed, lum In front with lace panels at! as hints for others In design- Attack" and "Our Cities Must attendants. Each wore a satin the back and long tapering sleeves ing giving : ballerina blue, a garden and growing of Fight, were shown on a projec dress of pale of lace. A seed pearl trimmed ban- flowers and shrubs. tor by, Louis A. Bates, Payson. length and held bouquets of red deau caught her short veil of ny- Mrs. E. D. Vance Is chairman Mrs. Elmer Taylor, president, carnations formed In similar d lon net, lace edged. She held a oi the clusters: and Invites other was In charge of the meeting and program the pledge to the flag was led by bouquet of red roses centered with federated clubs of The mother of the bride wore a Payson to atwhite carnations. street dress of egg shell color crepe as well as any- Mrs. Noble DeHart tend the meeting, Mrs. Boyd Madsen served as her Mrs matron of honor and attendants one Interested in gardening. Vance adds that articles on the Franks garden hae appeared In m uu i a utv vnuoc d..,ui. -- .1wiiilMnuam ionic- TV,... j u In dresses organdy green, flocked music Lthe author after composed in with white, and made similar visited the will be used gardens design. They held small bouquets in conjunction with the program. of red and white carnations. Small Lauralee Roylance, serving as flower girl was gowned like the Jolly Friendship Club I st v SUNDAY, - W committee. In charge of serving were Mrs, M. E. Curtis, Mrs. Alta Alger, Margaret Walker, Kathy Madsen Marjeari stone and Carol Allen. Gifts were arranged by Mrs. W, AtS On Future I !:::: SUNDAY Clever Shower' 365 Attend Fetes Bride Spring lea -- fc ' 1 1 1 dadt ti!"it?I amt Da-Ne- J ton heart-shape- UiO; J JlJ A ..KT'SPtNN "czUr:. -J fed di- I y. . David Stlmpson announced pro gram numbers given during the evening and which Included piano aoios Dy mil tuns and Jean Dix on; vocal solos by Mrs. Mary Day; toast to the couple by Arnold Bergeson, vocal trio, Leah Crowley, tfuin and Joan Hawkins, accom Since It was her birthday anniversary she was presented with some hand embroidered pillow ' si 'he slips. In attendance were Mrs, Gourlcy, and Mesdames Myrtle Woods, Nellie Perry, Mattle Hlnkley, Lillian Fisher and Maude Knudsen. - softest 7 calfskin, the inost " , H'- heeled pump IS THE RECOGNIZED TEACHER FOR CHILDREN I j . st KVL0E3S! LUIIUBY fitinahigwVf FOR CHILDREN 4 AND 8 YEARS OF AG! 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