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Show svAY. ahul ii 4-- 194 SUNDAY HERALD 1 Many Friends Greet Hawaiian June Marriage Proposed for Visitors Here Provo Maid. and former visitor Students from the Hawaiian Islands num bering mora than TJ gathered at the home of Dr. and Mrs. Alonio J. Morley during the week U hear first hand reports of tha Islands and to give messages to take back home by Mrs. Eugenia Login, Mra. Hannah Thomas from Lais, and Mra. Alice Akita, from Kauai, who ware guetta of the MorUys for one day. Tha Utiles had beta htrt for general LDS conference and left Immediately after tha open house for their return home. Tha music and dancing ef ll was enjoyed. Many BYU students welcomed tha opportunity to send messsges to their relatives la Hawaii. Tha hosts served dainty refresh-men- u from an artlstte table decorated with forty this and blue and white dallies. Mrs. Morley waa assisted In this by Chsrlotte Mahla, Audrey Thompson and Janet Morley. Tha visitors wera also taken on a tour of the BYU campus and other places of interest by Dr. and Mrs. Morley. tonkin a la June weddlnf are Geraldlne Rusnton of Prove and James Daley t Tayson. Announcement of the engagement Is made by Mr. and Mrs. e Mayne Ruibton, parents of who Is a atudent of tha Lincoln High School. Mr. Daley, tha son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Daley of Payson la a graduate of tha Payioo High School. i t Cr-aklin- J ! i a 1 I n 1 Fa-wa- Springville Maid,, Groom Leave for Base In route to fort Lee. Va.. this week are newlyweds Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Bown, following their marriage Ust weekend. Mr. Bown la a com missioned officer with tha army and la currently stationed at Tort Lea. He la the son of Mr. and Mra. Elton Bown of Fayette. Ills lovely bride la the former Lorna Nlelson, daughter of Mr. and Mra. Sheldon Melton of Springville. Following their wedding which took place In tha ManU LDS Temple, April I, with Templa President Lewla It. Anderson of ficiating, tha bridal party wert feted at a weddlnf dinner at the home of tha bridegroom's parents Covers were laid for ST guests. Ward church h The in Springville waa the acena of tha la Bride former D. Shirley May Draper, weOdlng reception with a program Cordner, Mr. tod Mrs. Glade and dancing as part of tha IPRINGVUIX Fourth-Sevent- Couple At Home in Provo e RUSHTON t. Leaves for DE Parley SPRINGVILLE . Miss Beverly SPRINGVILLE Straw, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Straw and atudent at Spring-vill- a High School, left Friday by train to attend tha national convention of the Distributive Education Clubs to ba held In Dayton, Ohio. With her were four other delegates from the state ana a coordinator of the Utah State DE Clubt. The group plana to atop at St Loult enroute. A yellow and green color schema waa carried out In tha decorations. Both young people have been Establishing their flrit horn lnj yellow carnations and netting Provo art newlyweds Shirley May Bridesmaids wera Ltla Haws, in studenta at tha USAC. where Mr. fol- pale blue; Carol Madsen, In pink; Bown received his degree. He has Draper and Clade D. Cordner, aa ")S mission lowing their ManU LDS Temple Catherine Abbott, also In pink and also completed the Southwest Indians. Both marriage on April J, and recep- Charlene Harward in peach. Their with bouquets wera pink and yellow young people were affiliated with tion on April 4. foma 500 guesU were received carnations surrounded with pink. Lambda Delta Sigma at college. at the reception held In the Sunset yellow and blue net MarJean Attending their wedding recepLDS Ward Chapel and hotted by Cordner and Sherrie Lou Soack- - tion were frienda and relatives party, aquare from Richfield, Mantl, Fayette, A parent of tha bride, Mr. ana mm.4 man earrled the train. The were; 'Gunnison. dancing and formal dinner will be Haber, attend-Ephralm. and white Brig frocked la alike pink Carson Owen Draper, and some ot the tugnugnis oi ma conana Logan. also by Mr. and Mrs. rrank C. dotted nylon awlsa over pink. Mn uty vention .along with the regular Their flowers wera pink and white Cordner, parents of Clade. meetlngi. The group will leave Wednesday to return home, stopLengths of white satin formed carnations. tha bride's wedding dress, made Also frocked 'alike In white or ping for a time In Chicago. Miss Straw was given the opwith a medium train and high- gandy over peach wera Ruth CarChan-tlll- y portunity to attend the meet after lighted by a dainty yoka of Cut-o- ter and Darlena Draper, nieces of being elected stale eanor oi uie laca with small collar. tha bride,- - as flower girls. They Distributive Club msgsilne. flowers from laca outlined carried email white basket filled Her trip was further made pos aatln with pink rose buda. with seed pearls trimmed sible through cooperation of the Committee were short a reports which given crown from hung Sterling Reynaud attended the In a business of Springville and Maple- 11 M the meeting of the Wo Jsycees nt aFor her bouauet.orchid bridegroom as his best man. ton, the DE local chapter and state on of the Moose men Thursdsy by and national organizations. large purple bride held For her hostess duties, Mra. Mrs. Morris Rons, reporting on the surrounded with graceful points of a wort gown Draper peach crept the publicity committee; tanda orchids, netting and knotted with lace trim and whtta carna- - work of Mrs. Alvin Vest, library: Mra. white aatln atreamers. tlona. Mrs. Cordner wore blue Lester Hardy, Moosehesrt, Mrs. Mrs. Dorothy Morgan, a sister and with bead trim pink Sam Park, Mooaehaven and Mra. b( tha bride, wearing yellow aatln crept John Pollock on membership. rvd is matron of honor. Her carnations. Mrs. Vsra Madsen wss In aharge Tha women wera told that an bouquet combined Vanda orchids, of muslcsl program which waa Inaugural ball would ba held a given and other numbers Included honoring tha new officers of the ballet dances and and readtap Loyal Order of Moose on May 1, ings. Dove Morgan acted aa master Tha next day. May I, the Women of ceremonies. of tha Moose will prepare and Mr. and Mrs. LaMar J Serving wedding refreshments serve an Inaugural dinner, also In PAYSON Ann of noma Carol their honor, both functions will bt Losser are announcing the engage Today S p.m. at the daring tha evening war ment and coming marriage of Ihlpley M S. 4th E for guest Williams, Dora Mae Gardner, held at tha Moose home their daughter, Janice, to Duane session. Guest speaker will be, Mn. Audrey Leach. Arranging tha gifts Mrs. Elmo Allred made a report Patten, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Stella H. Oaks. Mrs. Howard wart Carter, and of progreis being made on a danct Fatten of this city. Mrs. Ned Draper. Mn. Larry review to ba held June 1 with pro TFWNO.K7I WedNuptials are to A meeting for Post and Auxiliary Bangertt was at tha guest registry ceeds to be nied for the charities 15, at the Third-We- st nesday, April will ba held Monday at p.m. at and jmall Patsy, Betsy and Zelda of tha lodge. LDS Ward chapel, with a Mrs. Frsnk Dlmlck, senior reception to follow. Tha bride tha Service Center for all mem-bar- s Stratton carried gifts. of both groups. Potted hydrangeas and arranse- - regent presided assisted by Mrs. l a Junior student at Pavson Hish menta of stock and lilies formed a Don Elliott. Junior regent. Mra. school and plans to continue her LAMBDA TAU recorder Igtudies to the close of school. They Bjerrtgsard, Monday 7:15 p.m. for a trip to pretty floral background for tha George read tha minutes. tha Springville Art gallery. Mem- receiving. plan to reside in Payson. bers art atked to notify Mra. Fred Moose Women Hear Reports, U ! ' - BEVERLY STRAW child she also live Elisabeth Evans Evans. As forward to her In Orem, and attended school " 76th birthday anniversary on April there. Following her merrisge to13 with anticipation since members Mr. Drsper on Oct 29, 197 they of her family are making plans to lived both In Bingham and In celebrate the occasion In' various American Fork, later coming ta , ways. Orem where Mr. Draper built her Most Important of the functions present home. will be an open houst to be held Following Mr. Drapers desta Sunday, April 19 at Mrs. Draper's May 28, 1928, she worked hard ta home, 895 E. 8th S., In Orem ralst the six children that wera (one mile esst of the Lincoln High still at home. Ten children wera e. School), in the afternoon. born to them, nine of whom A resident of Orem for tha past These are. Roy Drsper, 23 years. Mrs. Draper has made Americsn Fork; Card Draper, ' many friends since she has re- Richmond, CaL; Mrs. Rsymona sided In the home built for her by (Tempe) Cowdell. Blnghsm Can- - ; her husband, tha lata William yon; Mrs. Mae Klgglns, Mrs. El- - i Fredrick Draper. Mrs. v don (Gurnet) Anderson; Mrs. Draper wss born April IS, James (Reva) Ratmussen, and 1177 In Provo, a daughter of Fred Draper, all of Provo; Mra. Penrod Wayne (Phoebt) Norman Joseph and Tempranet and ''. Ralph Drsper, both of Orem. Eht ' which was one from Japan and also has 42 grandchildren and 20 ona from Germany. Tha evening Her four 11 waa ended with the ladles singing brothers Include, Boyd Evans, . . some of their favorite tunes to- Long Besch, CaL; Hyrum Evans, Hatch, and Joseph and Earl gether. Party participant! were Mra Evans, both ot Orem. Mrs. Draper la still active la Paul Haymond, Mra. Walter Johnson, Mrs. Sylvester Allan, Mrs. LDS Church work. She la also a " Grant Palfreyman, Mrs. Dsve Rey- member of the Daughters of Utah ? nolds, Mrs. Douglas Bills, Mrs. Pioneers and haa been a Relief Mervin Wright, Mrs. DeVon Ford, Society block teacher for 40 years. Mrs. Fay Jensen, Mrs. iFrank She also quilts and sews and la Crandall, Mrs. Sherman Nlelson, noted for her beautiful crocheting ' Mrs. Grant Thorn, Mra. Arvll and fancy work. She Is lovingly"' Bray, Mrs. Russell BlacketL and called by her many friends, "Aunt Mrs. Harold Whiting. Dade." Dstiy Is looking - aur-viv- - ng n. . . i? mm Announced take-plac- He told the ladles about purchasing n ui awo at uie flobinson Music siort lor 135. He laid at that Mm. the phonographs were aa much In demand as the TV seta art today. Mr. Blanchard was Introduced by Mrs. Cleo P. Ifp.v.n.r w. a Played number of his collection oi an recordings, to the delight of all those present. The suesta thon 'records they had brought, among 1 During Week gTB-DEK- in ti Marriage Club Notes Members of the Juene Mere Club gsthered at the home of Mra. J. D. rord on W.d. nesday evening for a unique and inieresung "natter Party," with Mra. Ford and Mrs. Harold Whit. Ing in charge. The gtoup were aasea to come dressed as teen- aaera. bnhhv cat - - with : ' an4 talis, and brought a favorite old or new or unusual record to ba plaved. A surprise waa awaiting tfc.m for the hostesses hsd procured ,wiuus uiancnard to come and bring his nhnnnmnh DRAPER Orem Matron Looks Forward To Open House for Bi rthday Mrs. Holds Unique Platter Party. Miss Straw MRS. DAISY Drsper Juene Mere CERALDINE I 1 e t MID Here's the opportunity you've been waiting for a chance to beautiful buy-SINGERSewing Machine vw!d'$ favorite for over a century at a great saving! Thesa machines are good as new but are selling at costs far lower than the cost when new. See for yourself! ' This is a sale you won't want to miss! c Sumsion If they Intend going so that transportation can ba ar- a ranged. ROME A UTS SECTION WOMEN'S COUNCIL at tha Monday 1:30 p.m. Women's Clubhouse. Allan D. Johnson will ba tha guest speaker, All Council members are Invited to i ' built-to-Ia- st attend. national League or AMERICAN PENWOKEN Monday t p.m. for trip to fprtng- Tille Art Gallery. Those needing transportation asked to call 2376R. LADIES OF RADAR Tuesday 1 p.m. for regular monthly luncheon at tha Club. Reservations should ba made at ma Club by Monday, UTAH COUNTY BEAUTICIANS ASSOCIATION III Wedneadav 1;L n'n u.. Social Center in Spanish Fork, 77 . iai ., io ra Banquet and election of new offlcera. Officers should ba contacted for rT 1; 7 Zjf FC3mB ,r- a- 5250 ) Your Pfaff Sewing Ctnter Offers You a I!sv AH llpT 'r r 7 B0:S0LE$fra..l09Mj Service Genirol o o Sswfcg Dsns INCLUDES CGSiuS DrtssMaklno I rtallorlng AND Vi PRICE AND LESS! AT Alterations Men's Shirts, Madt to Order. Buttonholes Monograms ; WOOL " 'TTT Embroidery Work FFAFF ALL ONLY JO SUITS LEFT a r FinST GODE LIMITED nUHDCn Oil SM 01IU A Trade Hark ct THE M aiNoaa stro. VOM to. 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