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Show 2-- SUNDAY 8UNP!vAP?ILi,,1.19a A HERALD SMONS KECI7ES t WINGS iV S OC CLUB NEWS A V , Joan Coleman Exchangettes BETH KERBY Prospective Bridegroom's Arrival to bignal wedding L future. uton the arrival ,0,uinif his base, ii being looked from of th prospective bride?room Mrs. Joe M. a In thn near lnf forward to by Beth Kerby, daughter of Mr. and to Lynn Kerby of Provo who are announcing her bethrothal 7. D. Kitchen. Although no definite date hast been act for the nuptials, to be performed plana are going forward for the marriage will follow, with A LDS Lake reception In the Salt Temple. details yet to be worked out vorViw u nmi prrmliwerf In Provo since her srradu- the BY High School where she was a member from tion ef the Pep and Debate Llubs and the inespians. tv,. .a f Mi- nd Mr. S. W. Kitchen of Orem. Lynn near now is serving in the U. S. Air Force at Parks Air Base me uncum San Francisco, Cal. lie is a graduate oi - JEAN FOLSOM LAURA Betrothal Announcement Is Interest Of Inter-Cit- y Hostess to Provonia Club Of inter-cit- y interest to friends is the coming marriage Club members of Jean Folsom, Brigham Young University sopho Provonla a Social plans hot luncheon at the enjoyed more of Spokane, Wash., and Lynn Jacobson, of rrovo. home of Mrs. Erma Hawke on The couple have announced plans for their wedding on Wednesday, May 14 in the Manti LDS Temple. They will be honored the Gay bouqueta of daffodils brightLDS Ward ened the table and rooms and following evening at the Bonneville-Fifteent- h played follow Relief Society hall, and plan to make their home m Provo. table thegames were Mrs. Ray Vining serving. : Jean is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry R. Folsom cent and Mrs. Anna Mikkelsen. of Spokane. She originally lived in Southern Alberta, Can- captured the prizes. ada and is a graduate of the Central Valley High School in Mrs. Joseph Seethaler was a members attending guest and , Spokane. were Mesdames Ole E. Olsen, A. Glen of Vacobson Mr." Mrs. eon and of Provo, Will Jones, William Vincent, Melis Lynn," returned recently from the North Western States, LDS Mis- sa Lewis, Carrie Vincent, Sadie sion and is a junior chemistry major at BYU. He was gradu- Pehrson, Ray Vincent, Erma white and Dink carnations were ar ated from Provo High School and the LDS Seminary. He is Hawke, Eva T. Nielson, Vilate Strong and Anna Mikkelson. ranged about and the parents of member of Lambda Delta Sigma. The hostess was assisted by her the bride. Mf. and Mrs. Andrew a daughter, Mrs. Faye Bogh. Booke of Silver Springs, lormer 9 9 9 resident! of Spanish Fork.i with Mrs. Bertha Whittle, of Preston, Cultivation ti tobacco In New Ida., mother of tht bridegroom Mexico was introduced by tht wert in attendance. Spaniards. For the occasion, Barbara wort a formal wedding gown of white satin entrain. The bodice and Elections of new club officers Mrs. Paul Harmon sang; "My sleevei were of nylon lace and the and a delightful program on the Hero" from tht "Chocolate Soldier" wore a fingertip veil held to a history of the waits for light by Straus, accompanied by Mrs.! bandeau of lace with net ruffling. opera formed the program for the John Bowen. A recording of the Her bouquet was of white orchlda. Phile Teras of Sorosis Club meet "Blue Danube" .waltz was played. Mra. Booke chose a light blue on Thursday at the home of This was written in 1864 but still silk crept dress with a lace yoke ing remains a top favorite. Mrs. Fred D. Kartchner. and Mrs. Whittle wai becomingly Mrs. Gammell spoke of the works Mrs. Arnold Graham was elect each In gray crepe. They gowned ed the new president of the Club of Victor Herbert and sketched carnations. added with Mrs. Frank H. Gardner, vice tht lives of other composers of Light refreshments wert served president; Mrs. Dean Spackman, light opera. The "Italian Street during the evening and family secretary ana reporter and Mrs. Song" from "Naughty Marietta" members enjoyed the period of re Willard C. Nelson, treasurer. waa played by Mrs. Gammell and union following a long aeparation. conducted by Mrs. Lambert aa a tyano duet and elections were The In attendance from Provo were Mrs. John Bowen, who la current "Oh What A Beautiful Morning" the bride's aunts and uncles, Mr. as president. Following from the musical, "Oklahoma." and Mrs. Henry Booke and Mr. ly serving The speaker llso gave a short the voting she introduced Mra and Mrs. William Mlnger. Paul H. Lambert and Mrs. Blake sketch of the musical "South PaThe bridal pair have left for a Gammell who presented tht pro cific" and played records featuring leisurely trip to Maryland where gram. Enzlo Pinza. She concluded by a reception will be held In their sketched the his- saying that "light opera is a rich Lambert Mrs. honor. They will also make their tory of the waltz for light opera heritage from the past" home there. Its beginning to present day Mrs. Bowen greeted three new Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Booke plan from musical comedies now being pre members, Mrs. C. J. Harmon, Mrs. to leave today for their return to sented on Broadway. She said that Leonard E. James and Mrs. Hal Maryland. " 'man cannot live by bread alone1 M. Clyde. but needs nourishment from other Light refreshments were served sources such as art, dance, and with clever favors formed of small writing, but the most popular and umbrellas holding fresh violets and universally enjoyed is music." She hyacinths. gave a short sketch' of several Others in attendance were FredJlhlanderHarold operas. Mrs. Lambert said that Vienna, Bandley, Grant A. Fisher, Arnold Austria was the home of the father Graham, Paul Harmon, Vlrl Harof the waltz, Johann Straus and rison, Monroe Paxman, Stanley also Johann the second, who was N. Clark, Willard C. Nelson, Ralph lB" An enjoyable afternoon of drama his son and became the true waltz Olsen, Clyde Patten, Taylor Reywas furnished the members of kins. nolds, Dean Spackman, Ted Scho-fielRobert Bullock, Creed Brim-hal- l, Beta Sorosis club by Mrs. Fred Mrs. Gammell continued with the Paul Lambert, Frank H. Dixon and her son, Fred, Wed- second part of the program play nesday at the home of Mrs. Har- lng the "You and You" waltz from Gardner, Boyd Erickson, Ben E. old Van Wagenen, The program "Del Fledermaus on tne piano. Lewis and Hal M. Clyde. featured some entertaining cut- - Former BYU Student Weds Maryland College Professor Aa open house and reunion held an stint anr1 unrle. knM a Mr. and Mr. Al Brovn In Silt Lake City Tuesday, climaxea tne rrf Rirbira Booke. Brtgtiwn Young JJnlveralty student Silver SpnngJ, jnarymnu, iuu of Boyd T. Whittle, University Maryland professor. Elder Stephen L. Richards at their wedding In the Lake LDS Temple. Tuesday. la the evening an approximate 100 family memberi and friends to fathered, at the Brown home of wish the couple well. Bouqueta ..a nt alt Acmedia Clyb Elects New Officers . Mm. Alton Groneman told mem- bers of the Acmedia Club Thursday that every woman has need for a rarlety of worthwhile hobbles, and while they are very beneficial, still one must be able to work at them or leave them Person alone when necessary. should atrive to make a virtue of them.'- Mrs. Groneman spoke to the group specifically on ceramics discussing the art of making molds and painting of the product. She gave a number of helpful hints. In closing the speaker stated that everyone has the ability to create and all can be artistic if they truly desire to be. Mrt. Bert Wagstaff, club presi dent, conducted a business ses sion In which election of new club officers was held. Mrs. F, W, Geertsen, was named the new president with Mrs. Henry E. Miller, vice president; Mrs. Dewey Jolley, secretary; Mrs. Al Nelson. unsuici auu mi s. uean nasmus-seprogram chairman. Plans were also made for a pot luck party on April 24. Th group met at the home of Mrs. Paul Bailey and she served light refreshments following the program. Mrs. Groneman pre sented: each lady present with a dainty ceramic slipper she bad n. made. Those attending were Mesdames J. DRlnrkor Pinko-- ,) .... F. W. Geertsen, Dewey Jolley, Bert W. Wagstaff, Henry Miller, Paul Bailey, and AC. Nelson, aumz iiu uounar. PhileTerasClub Elects Officers, Hears Music . For.gtftt C Jul - choose Engaged Miss Lewis Head Autumn Date - SPRINGVILLE Autumn has been set for a marriage date by pretty Laura Nell Althouse and Glenn A. Wilson, popular members of Springville'. younger set Miss Althouse tt the daughter of Mrs. W. E. Newman of Sprlngvillt and R. L. Althouse of Okinawa. Glenn la the. son of Mr. and Mrs. George W. Wilson of Springville. . The announcement of the forthcoming nuptials was made this PAYSON Mr. and Mrs. Leo week by the bride t parents. Thompson announce the engage Miss Althouse ts a senior student ment oi their daughter, Donna, to at Sprlngvillt High School where Val Brackenbury, son of Mrs. ahe has been active in art and Grace Brackenbury of Spanish music activities. Glenn is a Fork and Chajles Brackenbury of graduate of Springville High and Tooele. ia presently employed In railroad The wedding date bas 'been work. tentatively set for early Junt. Payson Maid Sets June Date - (ff JJ . gift Attending wert Mesdames Thomas Bullock, Beck Clark, Dal ian Clark, Vera Davis, John T. Daynes, Harold Ence, Sidney Faden, Paul Field. Fred Forbes, Wallace Myron Fulrath, Glover, Ray Ivle, Grant Jacobsen, Lawrence Jones, Alva Lewis, C. R. Me-GLynn Moulton, Chester Oliver, Harry J. Olson, John Rupper, Allen Sorensen, Bertram Smith, Alton Steele, and Richard Stone. ee, IS SWp Beta Sorosis ' ,J 1 Program ZT"t v ' " v" v. d, tines from various plays. The program wiis followedby dainty light refreshments served by the hostess to Mrs. Glenn R. Kenner, club president: Mrs. Donald Dixon of Salt Lake City, a Mesdames guest and members, D. Orlo Allen, Loren C. Bryner Samuel E. Blackham, J. Erval Chrlstensen, Arthur L. Gallup, W, Raymond Green, C. J. Hart, Owen P. Heninger, C. 0. Jensen, Gladys G. Keigley, Erven J. Nelson, Ernost Hasmusonr Er B. Shrtver Glenn Simmons, L. E. Snarr, L. B. Tackett, Eugene L. Wiemers, John II. Zcnger, Leeman Bennett and ' Edwin Duncan. H FILE2AIL I Elect Mrs -- 23 This- - - Mynes ifffls 1 33 East Center A m mixed bouquets of the- - Mm. urn -- ROVO GREENHOUSE Phone 80 Where the Flowers GrOW trusses Sufferert from Hrmta (Rupture) mty now enioy our NO CHARGE StRVICE offered to til truss weareoi by our f t- - . Let them help vou rienced httert. end erplicitloo from the finest line of surgical appliances menu lectured. 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Under the direction of Mrs. Beck Miss Coleman plana to wed Mrs. Alva Lewis David Wilkerson, son of Mr. snd Dark, president, Mrs. Lloyd Kendall of Springville waa elected new president; Mrs, Bob McGe"e, vice president; Mrs. sometime in The young couple art both em- Allen Sorensen, secretary and ployed at present. Joan has at- treasurer, and Mrs. Grant Jacob-so- n tended and was graduated from and Mrs. Myron Fulrath, memProvo High School and LDS Semi- bers of the board together with nary and David was graduated outgoing president, Mrs. Gark. , from the Springville High SchooL Mrs. Alton Steele conducted tht 4 games which made up the fun period. Refreshments were served under theVhrectlon of Mrs. Chester Oliver, chairman, assisted by Mrs. Larry Jones, and Mrs. Vera Davis. The hostess wss presented with a NELL ALTHOUSE Mrs. Erma Hawke mu School. JOAN COLEMAN . . . O 0 0 MAIL THIS COUPON Hot Rebuilt! .. 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