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Show SUNDAY, MAY Si, SUNDAY HERALD 1951 Newlyweds Return From Nelke Club Hears Dean t Wesley Lloyd Honeymoon Newly wedded Gloria Dean Clark I Dr. Wesley P. Lloyd, desa of studentj st BYU. was th guest speaker at th Thursday meeting of N'elk Reading Club at th bora et Mrs. Edith Y. Booth. Hermes Peterson wsi assistant hostess. Dean Lloyd lectured and showed pictures of hi atay la Japan on I special educational assignment. He was Introduced by Mr. Jennie SUngum, who wai la charge of the program. Mrs. Jsrob Coleman, new president, presided at the meeting. Mrs. Maurice Hsrdfhg sang, accompanying herself. Refreshment! were served to three guests and th following, members: Mesdames 1. C. Adams, Fern 8. Brtmhall, W. H. Boyle, Edith Y. Booth, Nellie C, Bailey Jacob Coleman, Msml B. Davis, Ida S. Dusenberry, Joseph Giles, Beulah G. Henrlcbsen, Sadie G. Haws," 0. H. Hetndselman, C. W. Love, Jennie K. Mangum, Zola Peterson, Roy Passey, William J. Snow, Oeorg Worthea and J. Will of Bprlngville and Merlin Ray Ost- ler of Spanish Fork have returned from a wedding trip to Fresno, Cat , where Gloria's grandparents, ' Mr. and Mrs. Ed Buttler feted them at a family reception. The couple bad been previously honored in a wedding reception ot Msy 1 In the LDS First Ward Chipel In 6panlsb Fork which followed their marriage in the Manti LDS Temple. Gloria's attractive wedding dress V. wu ot white lace and nylon under laid with latin. She added a abort ivtU of net and carried a bouquet which combined a large orchid In a cluster of baby orchids. A number of attendants stood 1 with the couple Including Sharlene, Clark, maid ot honor, who wore pastel blue nylon with black trim and Pauline Farrer, Lena Holler-ma- n, Donna Swasey, Dorothy jshrush, Delorls Leitner and Pat Ccyer, bridesmaids. All wore gowns of pastel colors with white accessories. The maid of honor held a bouquet of yellow roses set in blue net while flowers :of the bridesmaids were baskets in varied flowers and colors. The trlde's mother and Mrs. Ostler wore corsages of white KARLA MARSHALL carnations. Sherry Lou and Delia Msy Clark as fewer girls were frocked In pastel blue and white. A program was arranged to entertain the reception guests under the direction of Mark Boyack which included musical numbers and a tribute to the bride and Of interest to the younger social set "is the announce- bridegroom. Social dancing fol ment made by Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Marshall of the betrothal lowed. Refreshments were also Colleen of their daughter Karla and Robert E. Brereton, son of Mr. served themed around a pretty wedding cake frosted In white and veil In and Mrs. Leo Gardner. trimmed with pink roses and white A recent graduate of the Provo High School and LDS wedding bells. x. w Knight t in Your Pfoff Bo-Pee- p Karla Marshall's Betrothal COLLIEN KINO Graduate to Exchange Cap For Bridal Veil June 12 A few divi following June commencement, Kfof will exchwife her moUrboard for a vrldal nuptial ceremonies with T. Eugene Shoemaker. The daughter of the Arvtl M. Kings of Provo, iht has thoaen June 12 as the data of her marriage to be solemnized at the Salt Lake IDS Temple. A reception will be held the evening- in the LDS Vineyard Ward Chapel. Durinj her freahman year at Erigham Young Miss Kin was member of the Cougarettes, later pledging Cesta Tie in which organization she has held the office or rush chairman for two years. The son of Mr. and Mn. T. S. Shoemaker of Chambers' burg, Pa--, Mr. Shoemaker came to BYU after graduation from Chambersburg High School. He will complete his work for degro t BYU in August and following hie marriage expects to continue schooling at the law school. University tr Utah. the prospective bridegroom has also filled an LDS mission In Uruguay, South America and has served in the T! S Armv. To Robert Brereton Told Seminary, Karla served as march leader for the Pep Club and was a member of Phi Gamma Si. Orem Sub-DeBob, also a high school .graduate recently returned ' from service in the U. S. Air Force reserve. He is now Vote In employed in Provo. Plans are underway for an early autumn marriage in 14 New Members the Manti LDS Temple. bs t China Painting Talk.Proves of Interest to Club Yesharah Hears Talk, Elects Heads Tb Ytistriii Crgsnisauoa Welcomes Guests en- pefh by Dr. Nephl K. tartan, "Tti ramily Unit and tn Gospel" at thtlr Tbursdsy vnlng meeting at the borne ot Mrs. Ice land Ptrry. Th group alio elected new off!' eers and beard a snort history of Yesharah and bow It came to be B. organized by Mr. Jennie Knight, first lady mlislonary called by the LDS church. To lerve during the coming year are Mr. Lewi Hancock, president; Mn. Thomas E. Clitheroe, flrit vice president; Margaret Anderson, econd vice preildent; Mn. John Freckleton, eecretary treasurer, and Adria Porter, correipondlng eecretary. Each of theie newly-- l elected officers gave short tpeech after which the retiring officers gave remarka about work accom plished. Plant were announced for their annual breakfast to be held June 8 la the Joseph Smith banquet hall. joyed a A discussion of china and china painting by Mr. Alton Croneman and final plana for their national convention occupied meeting time ot PI Alpha Kappa, Epiilon Chap ter, Wednesday evening. President Cbloe Salisbury ap pointed her summer committees Quests were 1st in uorgsn, Mrs. William DanleU and Carla Holm. were Mesdames Participating Harold Bunnell, John Huntington, Paul Salisbury, Rex Small, James Hannlgan, Chester Oliver, Gilbert Smith, Bruce Adams, and Irene Mitchell, Beth Schofield. Mamie Jensen, and Anita Humphreys. Mr. J. Petty Jonea la In eharge of reservations. OREM Fourteen new members b of the club were voted in at the last meeting Thursday evening at the home of Carol Neel. The girls who submitted applica tions were voted on and the names will be announced on Monday after the new member have been notified. The girls who enjoyed the meeting and the party which followed were Pat Holdaway, Pat Gilligan, Colleen Cooper, Shirley Adams. Bonnie Lee Andrews. Glenda Voelker, Jewell Mott, Shir ley Edwards, Gwen Forsyth. Charlotte NIcol, Colleen Fairbanks, Lee Ann Loveless, and Colleen Ferguson. Sub-De- Spanish Fork Pioneer Notes 90th Birthday New Couple all-he- Welcoming their many friends at a reception Friday evening at the home of the bridegroom's par ents, Mr. and Mrs. William T Hanson, were Mr. and Mn. June H. Hanson. They recently returned from a honeymoon, their marriage being solemnised earlier in the month in the Salt Lake LDS Tem- 8PANISH one of the oldest native pioneers of Spanish Fork passed the 90th anniversary of his birth on Wednesday quietly at his home. Tentative plans are being made, however, for a family gathering to be held In his honor la the near future. Mr. Argyle was born May 20, 1863 in Bountiful. In his early child ple. The Hanson home was decorated hood his parents moved to Spanish has spent most of with tulips and white lilies.; As Fork where he she greeted guesta the bride wore nil life. Ha followed the occupsand stock raising a white orlon ault and a corsage tlon of farming and bat taken great pride in own of orchids. The mother ot lug fine horses. wore a champagne bridegroom He married Agnes Lillian Cowan colored dresi of lace and linen. of Payson who died 24 years and Receiving the guests with the young couple and Mr. and Mrs. Of this union there are three tons Hanson were Gene Russell, best and four daughters living, Frank man, and Audrey Lee, sole attend Argyle, Alex Clarence Argyle, Spanish Fork; Mrs. William (La ant to the bride. The program wat vocal soloa by Vleve) Cornaby, Mrs. Arch (Ellis Spanish Fork Muton Larsen ana vtoun numDers beth) Beckstrom, by Mrs. Dave GwilUami- ot Salt and Mrs. Zlme (Zeta) Williams and Mrs. Lloyd (Pearl) Moore both of Lake City, both cousins- of . Dnaegroom. There are 73 The Hansons plan to make their homo In Provo. and 30 grandchildren. A. FORK-Fr- ank Ar-gyl-e, Hew Service All Mr. and Mrs, Merlin Ray Ostler. Bride Is former Gloria Dean Clark. Speaker Tells . Club of Power Growth in Canada ' 4LPHA UNItAS MEGA ' rOld Members) Today 2:30 p. m. at tli home A discussion of building of elec of Pauline and Mary Jo Paramora, tric power plants In Canada and Z79 ri. 4th E. plana for their summer party were featured at the .KS Literary Club This afternoon 3 p.m. at the meeting recently at th home of bom of Gloria Paramore on West Drive. Mr. Bernell Sturgli. Mr. Robert Corbett spoke on the WOMEN'S COUNCIL OF FROVO of hydro electric development Monday 2:30 p. m. Installation power In Canada drawing from of council officers at the Women'a Clubhouse. chairpersonal experience gained while men and Outgoing section outgoing and general her husband was employed by the elected officers are asked to band American Aluminum company In in written reports in this meeting. Past presidents will be hostesses. Canada, Refreshments wef served to LAMBDA TAU club members and two guests, 8 p. m. with Mrs. H. W. Mrs. Georg Cropper and Mrs. Monday343 8. 1st W. Mrs. Thomas Carl Johnson. Attending were Mes- - Startup, hostess. Biggs dtme Raymond Johnson,- Ralph Olsen, Arthur Oisen, Jasper Snow, PAST MATRONS CIRCLE Bernell Sturgls, Robert Corbett, Wednesday 1:30 p. m. at the and Donald MltcheU. Masonic Tempi. INCLUDE- S- Drt Making Tailoring Alterations Men's the -- 7 r y Z T7 'Monograms Imbroldery Work PFAFF 120 N. 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Kioms: Sweet Baqt, Spice, Natural i EXCLUSIVELY FOR YOU Want Sle (ng.$2jim) WHITE LILAC end 4 etW UlVl ywr,,c,dwteerMtod Individual ta add ' Provo High School graduate this year, won the beautiful Hamilton Wrist Watch, 1n the 23 words or less essay, en- 83 SEWIIIG CENTER ROCKAWAY I to Buttonhole light announces 111 titled "Why Mad Order. LEE WOOTTON M 1 , Magna-darfleld- Hostesses for the evening were Mrs. Wllford Larsen. Mildred All- red, Mrs. Gordon Miner, Mrs. Helen Carter and Mra. Thomas E. were In at Clitheroe. Thirty-eigtendance, Including three Yesharah charter members, Georgia Maeser, Pearl Snow and Jennie B. Knight. Daynes Jewelry Co. Is very happy to announce ' COLENE WILLIAM v Shh-tt- - the ) COIEM General Sewing 'Dor.3: Club Notes SUB-DEB- S V - t -- Sewing Center Offers You a 1 PAYSON 127 WEST CENTER |