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Show Iff F iJTUtllS Mil fy smions T m W S VVI N CS UAL j oc CL ia UR NSWS -- ls Alta, Carter Becomes Bride Of Dan Lockhart At Home Mrs. Kenneth J.' Bray was' elected the new senior regent of Mrs. Loretta Kearns gave an w. rrovo w omen ot tne Moose interesting biography of her son.lThursda" evening in a special the late Howard Kearns. at meeting called for that, purpose at1 of Moose home. the the Artists of Section meeting the Women's Council of Provo at TV wrAim fntinrl 4a novate her home Wednesday night. , She showed many of his Die- . semor "gem, Mrs. uon t.i- tures and also read a storv h liott is moving to Join her husband had written, called "Estate." Mrs. Bessie Gourlear asked mem- who is employed bers to have a rge picture The meeting was conducted by criticism. Mrs. Adria Porter read! Mrs. Elliott and her officers with Don McCurdy, graduate rethe Club Woman's prayer. freshments were served by thofgent acting as installing regent, hostess assisted by Mrs. Porter. Mrs. Bray has served iu 1951 and Flowers were used in attractive '1952 as junior chapter regent, and decorations. !has been a member of the lodee Visitors were Mrs. Ralph for some time. Harshman, vice president of the Reports were also made by the Women's Council, and Mrs. G. publicity, membership and child Lloyd Hobbs and Mrs. Lela Car- - care chairmen. Mrs. Bray was presented with a jroll. Members present were the jMesdames Bessie Gourlcy. W. corsage and later the women Eva Peterson, iWoolf, Fred were joined by their husbands for jThompson, A. J. Fillmore. Adria refreshments. Thirty six members h! Womcn 0 tne Moosc V- Lorraine Carter became the' Mrs. Carter wore a black dress of crepe marked with a corsage of bride of Dan Vee Lockhart at lovely evening ceremony at tiie red roses while Mrs. Lockhart wore home of her parents. Mi. and Mrs. navy blue with yellow roses. Reed Carter. Thursday evening.1 Ray Wilson served as best man. Mr. Lockhart is a son of Mr. and, Following the wedding ceremony, Mrs. Eugene 'jockhart of Provo. a reception in honor of the young Ralph B. Ladle, LDS bishop, pre- - couple was held at the Pioneer-, wedaided. 1LDS Ward chapel where the g their many-In- a Vowi were exchanged In the receivvd party room attractively decorated guests standing before a tack-wit- h tall spires of colorful gladioli. Ur0und of floral bouquets and The bride was charming In a full candelabra. length gown of white ret with Prelude musc was piayed by( daisy medallion inserts about the MfJ inaJj Carter and continued full skirt and repeated in the n'J u,rou2hout the receiving. Guests; cap and veil. Her bridal bouquet- wfre gerved from a was of red roses and white chry- tabJe nolding t wedding cake of santhemums with white ribbon ai!.wnite trimmed with wedd'ng streamers. an(j roses. On ."either side sis- Attending the bride were a maholding tall' were candleoolders ter. Mrs. Norma C. Lowe, as and with- deep crim-tro- n tapers and Dorothy Strong. r0J;s m their bases d; . . tc(r,J?f: Foot. William ' Allen Sorenson. Oldroyd ,and Prettv'Smdrt Payson Man their How to Avoid A Fussy Locf Takes Dakota Bride Life 'Down Under' Explained To Fine Arts Club Meeting asters Bill Tribole gave an Interesting served refreshments. Roses, account of life "down under" when an(j 0(her flowers were combined he spoke to members of the Fine int0 fi0ral decorations. P"Vere m, 0 M M . under-populate- d - " SjUN Report S'SsMadeby rA Prest-jnounce- - council-manag- er i - t. J (t faints On . Felt Care ALL ktk.fal III II I J firm, rtliabl G.IU IIUIIOUIU tup pert to enlarging itrain on mutc!t.' faaturtt moko H rtlv braastt. H!pt N many icluiiv n prt'trrrd. Front taction drops down for modest, asy nuning wKilo strop remain comfortobly on ihout-dr-v Forvo buckle . . removoble and odjuatoble back eloitk. Elastic insel over diaphragm. Worn all during prtfr fit yea H4tJ, nmncj mnd after. Ut Maternity Wardrobe "The Friendly Shop for The Expectant Mother" 2 .V. 1st E. Phone 3S4-- J Do you have one of ,the lovely new felt skirts or Jackets?' Then this warning from the National Institute of Cleaning and Dyeing is of interest to you. Felt differs from the many other fabrics used in garments. It is made by felting the fibers together with steam, heat and pressure. The fabric may be made of 100 per cent wool or wool combined with rayon or other fibers. Since the fibers are not twisted into a yarn and woven into a fabric, it does not possess a very high resistance to shinkage, stretching, or wear, as does a woven fabric. For that reason, your felt garments need special care In wear and In cleaning. v h p P Too much strain or w?ar on one area may cause a felt fabric to WURLlTZER PlXNO '1 yiuJ- nistaw ui i - m - JUST . RECEIVED 1 - . ' .V I- - A Our Fall Shipment of 1 Holland Grown m MRS. KENNETH. BRAY Slrr color scheme, But she made the mistake of having too much design la her costume. If she enjoyed- - a print dress, she would have made a better choice with plain hat, shoes and coat. The lesson for ' anyone who ' would avoid the fussy look is simply this: bne pattern, 'or design; ,per costume is. enough, But, do you manage to ret the fussv ,'lookin sptfe of baving this knowl may lie in your edge; inc-answe- r.ver-dresse- m d. t. v. v. w - - naw-isecr- et and-whi- te n1.. wore-intricat- i-- ts Provo Greenhouse navv-a'nd-whi- te us mi-LD- pre-Joa- lislit ,j TREES S)Grw n 29 VP 3 (or $1 I $2 Fw each) Bloom with clusters of silvery purrtle Monms. Trees look like riant puffs of smoke. Hichly Grow well In most any soil. We send stronr, vital, vounr orna-mmt.- il. THE SLEEK stork at least l',-- 3 ft. tail with NO SEND rood root systems. MONEY. On delivery pay cost, C O D. and postal . charges. If you send money, we pay all postal rhartes. If not dellehted retnrn for FRFE Replacement of Your Money Back your choice. & Kruse Nurseries. Dept.. SS689, 111. Rloomlncton, Print Name Address Step-th-ey ( give! Stand-th- ey cling! Fcr these RetJs Cross Shoes are softest, lightest leather, lined with lastex., . to fit like glovesTjTey hug your Instep, snuggle up firmly' but gently at sides and heel . . . make your feet look small arteTpretty. Try them on They're heaven to wear everywhere. f This product has no connection uhatever u ith Tht AricaH Tat,onl TV. CSlt smartness os you like it! Jficlc Mann has cor.ibined all the simplicity and verve fall '53 demands. The soft shawl collar is caught by a diat gonal sweep, and fashion pointed with - I Choose The graceful diinctiv Iio ot the French Provincial Vt'urliucr Piano will lend a warm and dignity to impressive atmosphere of charm home. you The Model 2.V)0 embodies a glorious tone of fuxuriant volume and (lawless performance that can only be appreciated when you tee. . I r frUMk ! . J I PmIiwIiI . ..:.-.- .. near ana pwy ffmmA p,..Ml1 I Puno now on display at our store. pjtud Iioo) it BROS. fAUSIC CO. 57 N. UNJV. AVI. UOII MOfU Iht SUUTf TV, MAYTAJt - iTiDTfl PEfliEfLU GLEI1 itunning novelty antiqued gold buttons. IUT - FHONJ WUiLmit PUNOS 37f 3 THAU THOM Of tMT OTKU KAMI black, brown or teal Sizes 10 to 20. . ! America! uncrieUertseJ Sho Veto 16" GLORIA'S SHOP 66 NORTH UNIVERSITY A VENUS $895 i. 1295 ( i s 1. Red Crost V I J MXtoss Shoes 1 m o X t Ftet Hlrh ' r soft. SMOKE 1 Y )) U 1 i??' . - I I ' Ul-cs- lost-ke- y 2300 MODEL mm rt WE HAVE k 1 . "Ir I i i lavender-and-whit- New Pinpoint . cut on a smooth, lean line with deft -- v4 11 FASHION POINT IN YOUR FAVOR Givenublic AtJJ a ni'Dcinn ft r e . . yobr-dryejea- ii a. ' -- B ALICIA niRT NEA Beauty Editor How can I avoid a fussv d. Ale ifui ezpecfatf? v- .1 Monday 8 p. m. with Mrs. Lea Hales, Z39 E. 1st S. 1 Leah Ruth Crowley Listed Brides Among h Lodge Envoy f T 1 rfof i 1 LAMBDA TAU niiu v. .1.. Announcement is be H'v - ? iiu jJ U'kono,:,,uiai,uvi t.J of the marriage " of,. hut somehow always: kind up, in 1 . , , rvi ii a ot vi j jw J vayne unrisiensen,. tormeny c0mp dptrre t LEAH KUTn COWLEY ask- yourself, exactly haw many wea recenuy roj Let's ilVwfrate our . We such raauii, vino was, point 01 tsouaire. already have in your yonne Hyiaeinths, Tulips', Daffoal perfect example oflWardr-obyou Dakota, in rites performed Aug. rfrpntiv Crocus. Plant now for the ,fussy look dils, otherwise un nioi e plain innVini hlnnH vnnn ,c "V" E beautiful garden disyour, ' Mr. Christensen is a son of Mr. wearing a e geo-- i infht play Spring! and Mrs." sloe McN'abb of Hood, metric print dress,' the design ver?' ' ,: Mid-Octob- er River. Ore. He is a grandson of busy and tiring.to look at. Her hat' An extra key hidden in some Mr. ana Mrs. Dave Shuler and aialso had a dpsisn. H nook around the oitsiric nf a PHONE 80 WHERE THE striped straw topped "by the house can prove very helpful Social news of romantic interest! "Jack Brown, brother of the .VYightman. His bride is a daughter a.geW-gain those FLOWERS CROW situations. And win serve as Dest man of Mr. and Mrs. S. G. Loken friends concerns the betrothal oriaegroom She 'tucked on sandals cari.key ' away safely ! Ka n r iicViire andja tfirlA nit lomr ha V..IU i had on a short navy topcoat that'the. body "of the family auto can 4 tnma- Uerrv Purser and Cliver Barnev. - Leah Ruth Crowley of 1 r. was far from simple. It hadlalso save a lot of trouble. The and Lawrence R. uhivcrsitv sisantic' ruff and eXDense of havintr tfiA pvfra Vpv J lOe. a i ,. KhaI. Rripham Vniincr TTnivprcitv i. it t Pnrtlanrf flrotrnn ,V,Ar.A L ' There was nothins wrons with the trouble that can be soared. The attractive daughter of Mrs. 'Miss Crowley was a member of couple are making their home. ' Leah Farrcr Crowley of Provo and the Cougarettes and active inl Thomas J. Crowley of San Bruno, music circles, and Mp; Brown was He isP-;'Cal., plans to wed on Oct. 15 in affiliated with the Tausigs the Mar.tl LDS Temple. A rcccp- - expecting to return to the tfon on the same evening will bcjversity this fall to complete his A aaVcrtued in held at the Bonneville-FifteentS sophomore year where he is ' Ward chapel. Ijoring in business administration. Bidden to serve as maid of .The couple plan to honeymoon in honor for the reception is Jeannje! Nevada and will reside in Provo. n Kasperek of Burbank. Cal., while! .Tlans for a number of Hawkins. Diane Nielsen. Mrs. jriuptial functions have been . . . ; . Clark. Mrs. Kent wich and Joyce Henrichsen will add a pretty note as attendants. Small Debra Brawn will be the "Silver Cloud" flower girl. PAYSON ing made ' fa'und thOSf St"' home or Mrs. John Van mentioned and the ,t Cott Thursday. He illustrated his ley Bonnett, Ralph A. Bullock. P. talk with films. Christensen, C. P. Crockett. The speaker who spent three iFrank Earif Grant Ekins, Sey- anu s.x monms m '". R.rtranH F TIarrison John S. Lewis, C. 1952MVMfaSCr Hatch. that New Frank J. Mullett. Grant D. Rich-,tZealand is much like California B. L. Sheets, Ross, in climate: that they have their is. L,"?; Strate, Elmer Terry and A If rtl.'niMl mirtt if nn n 1 with less than 2 aul u'nnng-million people, and that it is con sidered the second countrv In the world, Sweden first. There are many flowers with species like hydran geas growing wild. The that shed their leaves brought from other countries. It is a sportsman's paradise with deer season all 12 months with a bounty for hides. Fish are also plentifuli Other common animals are wild1 Alair Bu'ttle gave a report on her boar, deer, bear, goats and moose, trip to United Nations headquarters The speaker also said there are in New York when the Deborah no poisonous snakes in the entire Rebekah Lodge, No. 6, met Wed- country. jnesday at the IOOF hall. Miss He also told the group about the!Buttlc 1 tnP was sponsored Dy tne how the living habits of the natives of Fiji.1 lod2e- She explained United Nations functions and the c efforts the organization is making tear or separate. If your skirt is chairman, introduced Mrs., Guy for world peace. She also express- designed so that it Triwho Mr. may he shifted callahan presented bole to the group.. Mrs. Kenneth ed her appreciation and thanks to at the waistline every time you the groun. wear it, get longer service Push, vice president, conducted Mrs. Cleo Thatcher also spoke from it. you'll Avoid snagging, because the meciUig to the group explning the city once torn, it is almost impossible Mrs. Eldon Beck was assistant "plan. Music in- - to mend felt without its being quite hostess and with Mrs. Van CottVluded a violin and cello duet by noticeable. Worn areas are most ' " (Ann and Margaret Salerno, ac to occur around pockets or companied by ShirlfrneJones. and likely re more a flute duet by Geraldlne Brown buttons. Sewed areas and Myma Reeves. WhitfortKBate susceptible to tearing. If you urari to help yourself, as spoke briefly take the After the program members met ell as for a short business meeting dur- measurements of your skirt at the - ptir. I L hip line and from the ing which plans were made for the waistband waistlinV to Ihemline. On state your visitation. Mrs. president's ilwr. 4iMk'k Leona Irwin resigned 'as secretary jacket orVesf. measure from the the jacket edge, the since she is leaving to make her shoulder home in Nevada and Mrs. Rina bust line ard hio line: from the Bate was appointed in her place iunderms tohe jacket edge. At ',tach these mcaVccments to your garment when you send it to be cleaned. .. r at-it- he M. ' 1 v. vf Utah SOCIAL ART Re-jMrs. - , i. rf "County. 5-- A 27, 1331 Glub Notes e. j the evening and....carried In pastel. dresses . iiic tuw'c nisi civs or CiaaiOll mm sircawcis Tt. home In Provo. which matched their gowns. . SEPTEMBER ftah : ... - liv-dn- nose-I- n SUNDAY. 1 Alt lace-covere- SUNDAY HERALD New Senior Regent Elected By Women of the Moose Biography Read for v Section . |