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Show NewwedsAf Home In Heber f i lb HERALD JUNE SUNOAY, tl, 154 3 A . French Lace Characterizes To Cepacia Is Honeymoon Dress at June Nuptials - BPRINGVILLK Making thlr bomt In Htbr following an exciting round of wedding titi?ltlet ire the new Mr. and Mrs, Robert T. Clyde, student of BYU. The bride ts the former Lynette Madsen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jay Madsen of Sprlngville. Parents of the bride groom are Mr. and Mrs. Don Clyde ol Provo. Following their marriage In the Salt Lake LDS Temple en June (, the couple were feted by parents of the bridegroom at wedding dinner on the roof garden of Hotrl Utah end shortly after left tor their honeymoon to the Southern Utah canyons. On their retura laiwweek they were guests of boner it an open house reception held at the SUNDAY A Journey A Salt Lake LDS Temple cere- - In Honeymooning la Canada are (featuring a French lacs W!-e- , Mr. and Mrs. Lynn T. Woolston monv W.w-united ' Marlori 'th ,, i. .1.... . (Nona Shields who became man diusjltter of Mr. and Mrs.1 Evarrftwith and wife In the Salt lake LDS Welch of Los Angelrs. and Jamei! rii,i. , ,,., 1 i.ti .ioi,t,..,c ..... Temple on Wednesday. They were Young M.t.regor en Mumlay af- - an eichid made trr tmnquri. Vr acrompanted lo the tempi bv Mr. tcrnoon. They were attended by, flower lrl tarried bouqurt of and Mrs. Carl' Shields of Trail, the bride's parents and her broth-- ' roses and breath baby British Columbia, parents of the er, Bill Welch. The bridegroom Mts Welch ha tHum-w- as led from a Frenchweniiy bride, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Woolorphaned as a child. LDS mission. A home reception honored them Mr. ston, parent of the bridegroom McGregor has been tuWnt and Mrs. Mary Woolston, grand- the same evening at 6T5 E. 3rd of BVU and has roinilrt.-a ml. mother of the bridegroom. N. In ProvoT friends Receiving .ion for the church In Uruguay, v. Parents of the bridegroom were with the bride end bridegroom ITiey are honeymooning nuw at host at an open bouse honoring were Mr, and Mrs. Norman D.I various toint in Utah the the and same Los Mr. of couple Angrlei, evening. t.McGretjor ' Mrs. Carl F. Jonet of Omtt-n- , Mr. Greeting guests with the were their parents, matron of and Mrs, Joseph u McGregor, honor Mrs. Grant Woolrv. brides- - Mr. and Mrs, Alia Lewis, and the maid Yvonne Shields, best man parents of the bride, flower girl Paul S. Woolston, and flower girls were Carolyn Jones and Diana home of the bride' parent. The Ana Shields and Mary John Jones. Terry bride greeted her guests la a loveson. Lovely In a dress of slipper at- ly gown of nylon tulle and lace over bridal of Mr. Wpohton'i gown satin. Her bouquet featured a large white chautllly lace featured a T HIGHLAND The gold tesm wa orchid surrounded with pink carPeter Pan collar, pointed aleeves host to the blue team at the nations and rosebuds. closing and lace panel down the front Relief Society social Tueiday Also assisting In receiving the oi her nylon tulle skirt. Her headAfternoon in the ward chapel. The I guest were the parents of the i piece wa a beaded coronet with two team were formed a month, bdire an dbrldegroora. Mr. Mad rhlnestones, and her veil, nylon ago In competition to promote ensen wore an evening gown of pink tulle. An old fashioned ntnegay of thusiasm and increase Relief lac and nylon net with corsage red roses and White carnation was Society attendance. Aa previously and gardenias. of pink carnation her bouquet agreed, the loser furnished en-Mrs. Clyde chose i gon oi ugni Attendant of the bride were Helaxlng on warm ummer,terta!nment for the blue with seed pearl trim and corwinning dressed in pastel color and cartogether were members group. sage of pink carnations. ried nosegay of mixed flower in evening Machinists Mere Wanda of Mrs. the Zeld Allred led In comGuests were served In the garden 1 blue, yellow, and pink. Auxiliary at the home of Mrs. munity singing after which game from a table on which was display The lace covered bride' table Osrar W. Mann. were enjoyed under the direction ed the beautiful wedding cake featured a three tier wedding cake The hostess served supper first, of Mr. Marie Larson. Refresh. flanked with tall tapers. Hostesses with pink rose and green and the guest being all seated at. one, menu were served to Mrs. c.h were aunts of the bride, Mrs. Dean bride silver leave, and miniature .table covered with 1 hand croctiet-lrud-e West, a guest of Hollywood. Mendenhall. Mrs. Orvtlle Child, and and bridegroom atop. , with a bowl.Cal., nd to ward members. Mrs. centered and cloth ed Mrs. Bliss Hoover. Carolyn Child, Mr. Harold Woolston was In of choice pink and cream roses Kate Rogers. Mrs. Verda Jeiper Karen Weight, Kay Christensen, charge of the serving and Claudia ana neiiotrope. rose nuns in son. Mrs. Maud Greenland, Mr. Karen Haymond and Nancy Pack and Helen Woolston served the assorted color uainty Zelda were at each Allred, Mr. Ver Larson, place ard assisted with the serving. guests and Mary Woolston was in as favors. Mrs. Lucia White. Mr. Marie Lar Mr. and Mrs. Eugene W. Uoyd. Mrs. Lloyd was formerly Mr. and Mn, Robert F. Clyde, (Lynette Madsen). Mrs. Russell Hales was in charge of the guest book. In charge folson. Mr. Leah Wagstaff, Mr. Eva Guests played table game , Dorothy Paulson of Orem. of the guest book and Mrs. Thomas charge of the gift room was Mr. lowing and prise were awarded Turner, Mr. La dean Jonsson, Mr. Jensen, Mrs. Dick Johnson, Betty Paul Woolston, assisted by Terry to Mrs. cnarie jensen, mrs. war- uwise Mice, Mrs. Beth Hyde, Mr, Hoover, and Nina Madsen arranged Ann Shield and Mary Johnson. vln Humphries, Mrs. Henry Booke. Henrietta Iarson, Mrs. Lllli Lap. the gifts. Little Linda Child and After honeymooning In VanOther attending were Mesdames son, Mrs. Darcu Hyde, Mr. ' Jeralyn Bray were gift bearers. couver, B C they will travel to Cordner, Wallace Allen, lene Greenland, Mr. Marlorle Soft background music and baskets home. Frank Godfrey, Trail, B.C., the bride' and Mr. Bhirley George Godfrey Greenland of pink and white peonies lent where they will be feted by her and Loren ISkousen. Wright color and beauty to the occasslon a at perent reception. They plan d SPRING VILLE Throngs of Center of,, attraction. In the solo The couple plan to return to Pro Las Vegas, Nev., wa the Moon; by Patsy. to return to Provo the first part of and relatives gathered at ling room wag the three-tiere- d vo next fall while Mr. Clyde pur moon1 oesunauon 01 new me ana to make their nome. lucser, July ... . . . ' noumiy . ,airs, . . ueorge L 11 ,J i n J the Kolob Stake House on Wednes wedding cake displayed on a pink sues bis studies at the Y . I n, cugene ljovhb, who icu our- - mm a luasi 10 uio unuc ay jvirs. On of cover. side to Stewart either satin day evening compliment lng the week after their marriage! Alva Nicol and one to the bride-an- d Ivle and bis lovely bride, the for- tbe cake were two of the fans and j groom by Floyd Johnson. An or- wedding reception. fell from mer Patricia Jane Frazler whose coltced ribbon streamers . Rltc for the former Dorothy .chestra furnished music and guest In were the the flowers which arranged marriage took place earlier Paulson and Mr, Lloyd were sol- - enjoyed dancing, day at the Salt Lake LDS Temple. with the fans and around the cake. emnlied by Elder Wlllard L. Friends assisting In the ervlng Stewart Is the son of Mr. and Ciursts were served refreshments Jones In the Salt Lake LDS Tom- - details and gift arrangements Luclle Mrs. J. Arthur Ivle of Orem, and by Utahna Greenhalgh, ' pie Wednesday. Arcompanylnejw'ero, Mrs. Russell Miller, Teril Patricia li the daughter of Mr. Bryan, Darlene Jluir, and unaa them were Mr. and Mrs. John M. Oliver, Mrs. John Paulson, Mm. and Mrs. R. Dillon Frazier of V.'eight. Paulson of Orem, parents of thejDclbert Lewis, Mrs. Arthur Paul-briMember of the Provo Chapter, Sprlngville. Bishop.Bcrt Strong was master and other relatives and son, Mrs. Ned Smith. Bonnie Lee Swimming at a local resort was Dainty fans of tinted net caught of ceremonies for the program National League of American Pen friends. Andrews, Bonnie Kay Jensen, followed by a hot spaghetti supper ith miniature bouqucta of blos- which concluded the evening fes Women, bringing reports of the Member of the family jolnediUleda Emmnns, Myrna Houndy, served in the bowery for Acmedia .a- - n.lffc. Hmtllatlntf moetintra ia1I t 4k Klnl .mini. In soms formed an unusual decora- tivities. nijiil. hnrnlliu Cmllh fenH ITafn 1TI11 Orag flewer $Ma loflea who Invited their Club member far dry On The bride wore traditional white, nectlon with the biennial tive motif. South ding eupper at the Paulson home For travel, Mrs. Lloyd changed husband to out them for the join Taxtwr or aSy dan Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Boyer and her gown being fashioned of lace West district convention of the prior to going on to the Vineyard. to a dress of white embossed cot- ing. Robert Frazler were receptionists and net with long pointed sleeves, League In Salt Lake City during LDS "Ward where the evening re- ton adding accessories in red. a served The green aalad, girl and Mary Jo Ingram attended tbe high neck with tiny winged collar, tne week include ore Chipman, ception was held. lo-Re 12.00 with spaghetti and those attend flowers guest book. Marion Louise Ivle, ard button front. Her lace edged Edna Meredith, Mlrla Thayne, A bower of season's D. were and Mr. Mrs, J. ing lace Vest Ann to a Terrence was Carol veil the bride cap Orllla Groneman, Frazler, tiny caught S2s.Bet17S iww'l Eva Terry, decked the hall where Blocker, Mr. and Mr, Richard in white and Kent Falrchlld, assisted In re- edged with flowers. satin Hansen Done, Kathryn received guest Wyroa Brown, Mr. and Mrs, F. W. GeertBSf aavkn oa tw Baty l!rr hriripsmalds were In Castel Clyde .Lillian Groneman, Edith P. made with a lace jacket ant ceiving the gift which were arBuk in tit fanwm "RnU ol sen, Mr. and Mr. LaMont Hunt, ranged for display byllr. and Mrs. frocks of taffeta andUey each car- Christiansen and Christie Lund tunic. A crown of white beads Three" hi JotcI.w tkla. Suxk Mr. and Dr. Dewey Jolley, Mr. Boss Falrchlld, Mr. and Mrs. ried a small fan caught with Coles. Others to attend a garden caught her short veil of net and and Mr. Mtx Mitchell, Mr. and Up BOW. ifrimfimm) George Ingram, Mrs. Ernestine flowers In which nestled tiny net party were Winnie Jone and Ber- - she held a bouquet combining a Mr. Robert Rodger, Mr. and butterflies. Myrna Lee Weight was nlece Pond. byge centering orchid with many Best, and Mrs. Evelyn Sorcnson. Mrs. 'Bert Wlllism Wagstaff, Mr. Mrs. Coles was the speaker rep small ones. Throughout the reception the maid of honor and Glenna I. Carland Mr. John Fish, Mr. and Mr. h In pastel colored guests were entertained With organ son, Arlena Lou Wilson, Ranae 'B. resenting Utah at a poetry work Activities provided for the wo- Lawrence Asher, Mr. and Mr music played by Mrs. Maurice Frazler, and Harriet Whiting were shop session. Her subject was dresse were Mrs. Troy Mott. ma- men's auxiliary to the Utah Stake Paul Bailey, Mr, and Mr. Dean tron of honor and Jackie Dean, bridesmaids. Bird. met PROVO Veterinarian Association- wha Lyric Poetry Today." SPRINGViLU Rasmussen, Mr. and Mrs. A. C Earl J. Prestwlch was best man. 'Some 100 guests from the South Grace Drollingcr-- , Lucille Woffin-de- n Jointly with the Association In con Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. Robert An bridesand -- With the young couple to greet Roberts, Opal FORK IP. PAYSCN Western states spent two delightvention in Provo during the weektheir friends were the parents of ful days .together, the Provoans maids. Dainty fans in matching end included 1 buffet luncheon derson ana Air. ana Air, wuuam I Wlllard. each with Mrs. Frazler attired in stated. Among the highlights was color were marked with orchids served at the home of Mrs. J. M Your Pfaff Sewing and carnations. . v a gown of coral rose crepe and 1 lawn party in the followed by a lecture by Twltchell Mrs. Ivle In one of green with sunken gardens of Mrs. Edna Ray Carter performed duties of Merlin L. Bingham! local Jeweler Center Offers You a bead best man. trim. Both wore orchids. Ward. Work shops for many of The were joined In re on diamonds and other precious couple A toast to the bride was given the arts were held as well a nalirlntf miaed Kr i a nMn(t m.9 stones. by Mrs. Vernor Dunn and to the ...Uo.w Following a tour where guests ,uuui the and Mr. and Mrs bride Buck-neby Dean bridegroom by Bishop viewed an exhibit of Japanese art ana an an luncueun Allen iuui gurucu also of nar Orem, Floyd Jean Smith gave clever pan- in the Empire room,.for which the at Brigham Young University, the tomimes, Mrs, Jimmy Lawrence, rrovo 011 iurnisneo iavors group met at a local cafe for lunch , Mue o riress All General 6 donneij pauison rapier Vocal solo, smau artist reading; Don Griffith orusn rrene and Mn Lloyd wore a eon, xney men joined ineir witn pallets, n and Mrs. Ernest Boyer, vocal solo and beret. In a guided tour of the Genwhite and red figured crepe. Their accompanied by Mrs. Lloyd Bird. The award banauet for contest were of pink carnations eva Steel mills. Perry Goodliffe and Vernor Dunn winner wis held In the evening corsages E Mrs. O. G. Larsen, Logan, outand red roses. PJ-of the Sixth Ward bishopric offered and a followed a John L. Smith was asked to going state president presided at supper garden the prayers. tour of Salt Lake City spots of in- take charge of entertainment given the events. Some 30 women were After a honeymoon trip to Yel- terest at the INCIUDE- SHolladay home of during the reception and he an- - here for the activities and enjoyed lowstone Park, the couple will Mrs. Elaine Mlchelson. teacher ofinounced numbers by a trio. Na- - a banquet as guests of their hus-in ' home Grandvlew, their make Dress Making art at Westminster College. . dine Nelson, Jolene Farley and bands Thursday evening In Orem. while Stewart continues his studies - just-we- Losers Entertain Winners. In Gold, blue Contest. Table Games jj Follow June Suppers !i 1 . Prominent Springville Maid Wed to A rth ur hie of Or em I Eugene W. Lloyds Las Vegas Bound, Following Marriage Dar-Fra- nk ierv-frien- honey-;Maxi- ne 1 T 1 1 Spaghetti Provoans Home From Pen Women's Supper League Convention XIV, Dorothy Gray Fo lows Swim 1 Treatment Lotions lHn aon'l ' Veterinarian 1V1 Auxiliary Enjoys Socials v fvwvvr floor-lengt- .riTv DaUG - a New Service - First Coir.3 r. hw p hi tl nus-ban- fcitr i Oil Done Sewing at .Tailoring Men's Shirts, Mad to Order. , Buttonholes Maid T Missionary Feted at Shower - Monograms t Embroidery PFAFF . Work SEWING CENTER 120 N. University Phone 3004-- ,. ahdwer honored A missionary Joanne McLaren on' Monday evening at the Bliss Allred home. Games were played on the lawn under the direction of Olive Walker. Many beautiful and useful gifts were presented the who entered the LDS mission home In Salt Lake prior to her departure for the Texas- - Louisiana Mission, Hostesses for the shower were Alta Allred, Melba Cluff. 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