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Show I i .i ,A,, SUNDAY HtKALD . Airman, Bride Plans Set for Browning' Make Home In Society's 30th Anniversary Kindergarten Registration Set May 7 SPANISH Washington' Members el the fait takt City Browning Society will bt epecla! A bomt Id Washington, D. C, fUMts at tht I. 'a anniversary of where tht bridegroom la now serv tht Prove Browning Society te bt ing in tht U. S. All Force kaa re held U the banquet room of the J. ceived Aumia Second at 1.90 HuUdlug Lorui Johnson ind his bride of two Janyk p.m. en Hmriday. weeks, Norma Jean w if staff. en this day the group Each Prior to fttlr leaving for hJs mteta toyear cemmtmorata tht birth a la pott, the eoeple were greeted day of the pot Robert Browning wedding reception given by Mr. This year Mrt. Ernest L. Wilkinand Mrs. Dernont WagitaH, par- son, Wife of the president of the ents el 4ke bride at her kerne. will read and discuss Uuivtnity, Tnay were Joined la this by Mr. aomt ef the poetry of Browning. and Mrs. .J. Lamar Jihnoa Of Mrs. T. Earl Pardoe end Mra. Orem, who are parents el tht George I- - BalUf will partici bridegroom pate is tht program. Both Mra. . Elder Robert I. Burton perform Pardot and lira. Balllf appeared ed Uer marlage ceremony at the on tht first Browning Pay program Salt Lake LOS Temple, wHneued given way f. apeciai by tht mother of the bride, the musical program hag aUo bean parenta of tht bridegroom tnd planned. Kenneth Cook. The Prove Society Browning The brldt chose for bar wedding wai organised SO yean .igo on of with all white gown iitln April 10. 1823 by the late Mrs over lace ovtrsklrt. Htr Veil of Christian Jenaen, who wai also Ha Mra. At. nyloo net wai caught to a dainty first president. Mri. F. W. Tiylor FESTIVAL ruff of net and her bouquet wal of waa the first vkt president and Ernest Wilkinson. red roan and gardenias, Bertha Roberts, aecretaiy, Tha She waa attended by bar sister. purpose ef the aoclety la to keep IH fROClklNQ KAMLS Mrs. Gerald Olson, aa matron of in touch with the great poets ana Robert s.iiiaocin Browning honor, and by Mr. Joe Moody AMERICAN rORK-Aiilsand Mrs. Howard Smith, allien Barrett Browning. from' the public In procuring the of .the .bridegroom, and Bonnie Mrs. Jtnsen. a former teacher na nave Barrett, Jeanene Pratt and Gora- - at BYU, waa a tireless Browning names ot au veterans lee Swan. They were dressed In enthusiast in thla area and did died during the past six years la either pink or blue and held nose- much te promote Interest lr nil a iked by Americia Legion Post 49 gays of pink nd white carnations. worki. of this city. The Legion hope! to All formir mtmben of Mri. Best man waa Richard Jacobaon. receive tht Information la Vmt to Arrangements 9t carnation! and Jensen's classes in literature art have the naves inscribed on the mem to btcomt stock in pink and white added a cordially Invited penatenh In the city cemetery be pretty ante to the deeorationa and bers of the Prove Drowning fore Memorial Day. organ music which entertained Society. . the guests waa played by uaie Bates. Relatives and friends helping in included Mrs. reception details John Barrett, Mri. Inet Dennlson, Mrs. Reed Dixon, Mrs. Bert Dixon, Mrs. Vers Dixon. Mi. Grover Miller, Mrs. Richard Jacotison, Uixit Adams 104 Yolaodt Voor-hee- of roiU-Ftfglitri- tlon ha will begin Under--! marten In September vull be held Thursday. Hay I. from I a.m. till p m, In tii elementary ichoul nearest tbi chllii'i burnt. Tht children who ire it the present Hint In slnderftrtea W remain tl bomt during lb rtie-tntio- n day, making II potiKilt for tht teacher to meet ptrtHte nd tbt ntw kindergarten children, It li Important to nrUUr at the appointed Hint 10 that proper er-rangeiiieiite can tit made and doctor'! estmtneUons mar bi flven durlnf th lummir. Pirenli ihould tome prepared on (lit day of ragUUaUon to tht nemeary health fnrm (or tht child i physical titmlna- Uon. Thtrt will bt a charge ox fl U. A birth ctrtincita mutt bt pre-U1 be anted before tht child admitted to tht kindergarten next fall If you do not bvt ont It may bo obtained from tht Hate bureau of vital lUtUtlci of (he atatt whtrf tht child waa born If you do bavt ont brlns it when you reguter tht child. It la snly rectiitry tq register It ont ichool became U you ihould movt bofort achool open! tht child will bt placed In tht ichool he ihould attend, regardjtii of whtre 11 children you JA.NJCP ANPERSON Prospective June Graduate To Exchange (Jap for Veil , Unce reiliter kim. it ORtM Rtglitratlon da for the Geneva School kindergarten has boon tt for Thuraday, May I, ac cording to Thorit Hebtrtaon, prin cipal, au patroni of tht achool are urged to bring thtir children to tht ichool on that afternoon. Physical examination forma and Ul pe avail registration 'plankl !Ur. and Mrs. J. .to.uisoa Third Ward Choir able. Honored at Mr. Hebertaon stressed the value of getting the physiaal examina tion blanks io that the child may Dinner, Program (Norma J ear. WaRstaff) Feats OfMagic Please - QUMITY WATCH i. , Janice Anderson, propcuvf urignam xounz univerbt taken to the family physician mehibert and guests sity rraduttt of June) will exchange her cap for a bridal tor cneca-uand ny corrtctivt of the Pwe Third Ward Choir veil, according to an announcement being made by her work can be done during the sum were entertamsd at a dinner ana Hosti to the Legionnaires of the mer before achool beglna. A den social if guests of the bishopric Moose at the Moose home Thuraparents, lit. and Jfrs. H. JL Anderson. tin will be available on regietre Friday evening at local caie. were Mr. and Mra. Wish to The party ii an annual occasion day evening tloq day for parents who Charles Van Wagenen, Mr. and Miss Anderson, a clothing and textile major will be have their chlld'i teeth checked al given In appreciation of the choir's wed to Kent S. Eroadhcad, aon of Mr. and Mrs. Spencer though no dental work will bt work during 'he past year, amau Mrs. George BJerregaard, and Was deco- McCoy. N. Broadhead on July. 10. A reception, will be given in their dont. There will be bo phyaletl vasei of pansles and lilacs rated tht tables. Following the A hot supper waa served the enamipaUoni held at the achool extem group. After supper W. K. AnderAny child within tht boundary serving a hqnor thi ssraa evening, Unci of tht district l eligible to poraneous program waa given of son performed a magic show, the Janice is a member of the 0. S. Trovata social unit and register If nil birth certificate music and humorous readings py theme for the evening being "Magic." Gamma Phi Omicron, honorary home economics sorority. states his fifth birthday la before members of the group. October 31, 1953. Parent! ere urged Attending the party were Mr. guests were Bishop and Special She was previously graduated from BY High School. to bring birth certificates . with Mrs. Ralph C. Fletcher and Sec- and Mrs. Morris Rons, Mr. and at the time of registration ond Counselor and Mrs. I. Clyde Mra. John Pollock, Mr. and Mra. Mr. Broadhead attended BYU prior to going Into the them since it la required by state law. Smith. Alfred Swenaon. director Glen Nlelson, Mr. and Mrs. CarMr. and Mra. Marion army In which he served two ears. He also was graduated However, If one it not available, of the choir, waa unable to at- lylt Lewis, Mr. Hebertson woule, prefer the tend due to Illness. The party waa Wright, Mr. and Mra. Wayne Ja from IjY High School. child were rtglrered and then a arranged by John C. Halliday, cobsen, Mr. and Mra. Glen Wester Urt4 fetfwe ichool itirtl choir manager, and Mr. and Mrs. gaard, Mr. tnd Mrs. W. I. WelW Vv m .VM Tla. .r. iuvii jiuiicj mumi xvtivniuKig September. Robert Wettlaufer and Mr. and lington, Mr. and Mrs. Don j and Charles Nelson, George the raajrjage. aftef wjilch they wil) rtturn to Provo tol pta officer's win be on band to Mrs. Dean Johnson, committeeAlene Simmons is Adair, Mrs. June Bell, Mrs. Sam assist the faculty with the regH men. Mr make thajy Jjernt tewpcrtrily. . atration roctdurea. choir organist Park, and Mr Elmo Allrtd. Sixty-on- e Provo Moose p "well-prepare- - V, . tio,.r y, I tr:o il?,n 15 ycqp in Provo.; ,Vo - If REPAIR ?. Elderly Payson . All Woman Surprised On Birthday ' Same Location - svuy Rabeeci Love- her Hit leas, whe celebrated birthday anniversary Tutjdiy. j'as happily surprised when. Daughters of Utah Plonecri. Camp Stagull, arranged a party at her borne in her honor. Alae attending were mtmben of the Third Ward RePAYSOK-- Ne- w- Mn. HAMILTON BULOVA" ELGIN , . ' lief Society. Arrangements were under the direction of Capt. Clara Orton, assisted by members of the camp. 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