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Show Pratt-Twitche- 'Js Prominent' Orem Socio t ' r lare-eover- u r t WU-an- a. J " ' r r . Jor the right thade of ly stick? J - ,- New Mr. andII Mrs. at Home l .... Tn J of fumbling j'-'- " T Tussy gives you three and a mirror to see! M plr-gele- A WOOnON ANNOUNCES ': i rrd 3-- ' LEE A lovely OREM by Fern Knkht, Lee Ann" garden DeAnn Pyne. DeAnne Cran-ore- d repiion Wednesday evening newlywedi. Mr. end Mrv'd!l end Laureea Backus, fcphrlam L. Twitchell Jr . at the The aervlng table hHe wedding home of the bride' l aunt, Mrs. fettured dainty rake balanred by single eandlee In John Strattoa. aide. Jeanlne crystal holdere en either The bride, formerly pink earnaUona were Pratt, and bridegroom were Wr-- ; Daisies and riA in tha s.it Lika rns Tamnla arranged on the table. were Tueaday morning. Tbey were ae-- 1 Greeting guetta at the door and Mri Jo t B. Stratton eompanled by Mr. and Mra. Psr-M-r. nell Pratt, parenti of the bride.1"". Wallace Reid took charge of ocarera were Mr. and Mra. E. E. Twitchell, par- -.siren enti of the bridegroom, and Mr.!""" irart. Anna ana I and Mra. Wllford Pratt of fjatt oiranoo ana nuaseii Anacnon. ine ree eupervlied by Mn. Ukt City; Mn. William Park and Young. Mrs. Lowell Penrod Mr. ana Mn. Melvla Park of d Orem: Mn. Rose Young of Ogden Mri- - B1ln Lanen and Mn. Mn. Wallace Retd of Loa reception the couple These Orem friends also ae-- l. Aftr thort honeymoon to eompanled them. Mr. and Mrs.!1" Gordon Mitchell. Blihop and MrsJSw,n" t.nymt. They will n, " Reed Burgener. Biahop and Mn.. Arch Pullham and Mr, and Mri. 1st W. In Provo. a Ray Peterson. tneir many menas greeted . Tney . :.. .I ' I .1 standing wun meir parents ana ai- tendants before a bower of roses. The bride chose a gown of heavy white taffeta with lace oversklrt and bodice, festurlng a scalloped sweetheart neckline. Her veil of bride's Illusion was attached to a small Juliet cap of seed pearls. ouv taiiicu an urtum aurruuuucu .. , , vm r.nH. tnjoymg me by baby orchids. , 01 oul " ,ne,r 10v"y In Identical. ,nrl Attendants, gowned . a ....i T i.ii summer pastels, were matron orweuuwg gun are Annur u. of Mrs. maid Mitchell his and honor, Byron Stubbs; bride, the former nonor. Barbara txceu. and tarma Joyce Sumslon of SprlnRvllle whose Poulion. Onil Robert.1 .nrt Linda mrrige took place this past week. Tbe couple are making their home Lee Pratt, sister of the bride. The bridegroom chose his uncle, in Sprlngvllle. Stanley rant, as nis Dest man. Bishop Frank Berrctt of the lC,h.e" ? fourth LDS Ward of- Springvill. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn J. Marsh. Bride it the former Phyllis Woods. at .Ulclated the wedding In the pre shades of blue and each wore corsage of pink roses. Margie An- - ence of close friends and relatives derson, in pink taffeta and a bore including the parents of the bride I w w I net of flowers, was flower girl, and bridegroom, Mr. and Mrs. escorted by Stephen Pratt. Wood-Mars- h The guests' enjoyed a short pro Elvln Sumslon of Springville and and Mrs. E. A Mitchell of gram. Bishop Reed Bugrner as Mr. maitsi nt rmnnlft A tnmcf n PrOVO. a pastel green ballerina A garden reception followed the who " ' weaamg ana recept on ven f Mr- Lowell hT. irf nrt ovm taffi a,h brld Sumlon l Arch Pulham hlch ,M quietly beautiful 7 p. m. double with laca BlshP " Sto ctmed toasted th. brldei!room. tv,. Jacket, chose a gown of lce home, ring ceremony In which Phyllis M. P of the program was musical with lu "f Woods, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ,n.ThH. of pink carnations L rtn. ftf.- nrtu hu uuua sur staaljant iv. v uwna wi ni av ilOC I CH bouquet vj Kenneth F. Woods of Provo white a orchid. rounding Susan ,he brlde' H"J,!!f,en!rod' the bride of Lynn J. Marsh, ,.AcnLUwb",imin, Mrs. Kay Dauwalder was ma- M. Woods, p.... ,nH , Hl,., h r.rm. son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph F. &im' In receiving was theirglnla Rose. Accompanists were,1!"0" of h"nor, a,.nd Su"nn Assisting of Tooele. Marsh s on. maid of honor. Mn. Dau- The roupie stood before a P'c-- , i,t iwaider wore a frock of lime ereen v.w nH Mn ture window at the home of theMarsh the bridegroom-mother, Guesh were served miniature and ,ls Sumion one of turquoise, , bride s parents to exchange yo-of bouquets were bue cnl(fon Elch tdM wedding cakes and other refresh-Tne- lr clnk and white roses. . ...u in lna ceremony freadu. bv Nello W i, r."Tntvy ... ,(,hnnii. a r mu ' wmie cmor," David yui ",...cm f.nc Mitchell, brother of the T..CI. ui.l j,elr costumes. Ward. Only a smsl group of rets bridegroom, was best man. was by The augmented evening cere bidden the for were tlves Parents of the bride and brideseveral vocal solos given by Mrs. mony. groom assisted them In greeting Hilda Honeyman and by the or-the many guests who called. The The bridal party stood against ga mujlc of D,ie Batas.v COtf AMORE bride's sister. Mrs. Beverly Miller w raui a Dnmani uacaKrouiiu was At the Mary guest Will meet Monday night at 8 of Garden City. Cal. was recep- Scarlet .roses for the reception held Jane Martindale.register room The gift p In the attractive gardens of Mr. ,t ,he home of Mr Blll tionlst, and another alster, Mrs. was In charge of Mrs. F. D. Deck-- 1 v'iison. Elsie Peery of Santa Ana, Cal. and Mn. Edwin Duncan. The scara . .Mrs. Mens rsuu. Mrs. narryi presided over the trousseau rooms. let flowers made a pretty contrast cr, Lewis Wing.lpuLY TtEUNIONS Mrs. and Edmunds In the gift room were Mrs. Duane to the bride's ballerina lengt Linda Honeyman ELLEN Laws and Mrs. Bruce Liddlard. kd wun Marilyn Paul. moaei gown, a strapless were gift white NICHOLS taffeta.1 and Mary Lynn Blackett Refreshments were served on with underlaid stole, Will meet In North Park Sun- - the lawn by other sisters of the Dalntv embroidered net formed Mrs. Dennis Robertson assltedL,.,, riu s .t m . Lucille Brown of Provo. bride the bodice and skirt yoke. Plain with th. rcrolvlntf and aorvln T" ., "?"""" "V" "i'u" Mrs. Teressa sargent or net flounced the skirt. The bride own lunch, announces Mrs.lher sister-in-laMrs. Gene Sum wore no veil but chose to add a was done bv Linda Dicker, g,""!their tion, and Clara Ivle. single strand of pearls. Her bridal Wing. Ann Wiscomb, Sharon Paulk Ruby Madsen, secretary . bouquet was of baby orchids and and Kay Blackett. yellow rose ruds, marked with Some 200 guests called. stephanotls. The bride changed to a navy Attending the bride was Connie blue sheer frock with white acces- - P" Marsh, sister of the bridegroom, sories for travel to Yellowstone A II h Park and other points of Interest ' where the couple are honeymooning. Upon their return they will 135 W .CENTER PROVO make Uielr home at 112 S. 1st W. in Tooele. fir 8U;Et SUNDAY HERALD We'dding ll mm n Springville - I - i J "' I"" i CLOTHIELD NEWREN Pair o Be Wed On Wednesday ";,J" i..h v- be-cs- Is. ,a km..,h u...,. est--i.- . CITY DRUG SP, PORX a vsrMI PROVO SPRINGVILLE The son of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred J. Rogers of Pleasant Grove, Ker.nett will be enrolled as a senior student at BYU when school opens in the fall. He is affiliated with the Sax on Social unit an dhas attended Utah State Agricultural Loiiege for one year. He has served in the U. S. Naval Air Force and has tilled an LDS mission to Eastern Canada. d .j Hub Notes .. tu hub seminary. a ,.. plus TJIO E e tf ' - !lv"y "" "lOOK-SE- Yes, Ihis purte-iitblue and gold packigt with the gneroua makeup mirror ... holds THREJong-latinTuaiy Perms-stic- k lipsticks! THREE glamorous shades, to keep you lovely morning, noon and night! There's a special Tuy Midnight Trio for DLONDES-o- ne for BRUNETTES and out tot REDHEADS. ..and you get all three shades for jul tl. Ge Trio today! your Tussy "Look-See- Last minute bridal gown 'fittings are claiming the at tention of Clothield, daughter of the Leon Newrens Provo whose mariajje to Kennett II. Rogers is set for Wed nesday in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. I'lans also include a formal reception' to be held the same evening at the Pioneer LDS Ward, hosted by parents or the bride-to-b- e. A talented vocalist and musician. Clothield has attend ed Brigham Young University for one year .where she was also a member of the concert band as clarinetist. She was previously graduated from the Provo High School and Wedding I only i Prpthfnrrlpn Rprention Follows It's TUSSY'S MIDNIGHT - i mU.. Lo-ja- July 1st Set For Junior Gleaner Party v r f v&ini rj - small bust? . Junior PLEASANT VIEW-St- ake Gleaner leader, Frances Hunn. was In charge of a planning meeting which was held Wednesday eve-- ! nlng at her home. Those assisting Miss Hunn In formulating the plans for the stake Junior Gleaner announcement party were the stake MIA president, ward Junior Gleaner leaders, class presidents and of the Junior stake president Gleaners. Plans were completed and the announcement party will be held Wednesday, July 1st, at ft p. m. In the home of Marian Ercanbrack. It will be In the form of a lawn party and all Junior Gleaners of East Sharon Stake are Invited to be In attendance." 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