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Show - i t. t 1 SUNDAY HERALD SUNDAY, MAY 20. 1933 Utah County. Utah ; A A Engagements Told From rar iV ear, N. J. Couple Announces Daughter's Engagement . ham Young University and received his bachelor of science degree in 1951. He is; a member. of the national honorary biological fraternity. Beta , Beta Beta. He was also a member of the Brig dier social unit. He attended medi cal school at the Cornell Univer sity Medical College in New York City and received an M. D. degree In June, of 1955; He will com plete his internship at Cincinnati General Hospital, Cincinnati, O. tional professional music sorority, in June of , this year. Mu Phi Epsilon. She became a Dr.. Ludlow will enter the U. S. sur debutante in Ridgewood, N. J.' Navy Air Force as a flight . next year..-Dr. Ludlow attended the Brig geon within the SPANISH FORK- -r Mr. and Mr. Ernest P, Brown of Glen Rich, N. J., announce, the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter. Kim, to Dr. Lester Lud' is the son low. The benedict-elec- t of Mr. and , Mrs, Fred Ludlow, of Spanish Fofk, Miss Brown Is a student of the College Conservatory of Music of Cincinnati where she will receive a bachelor of music degree! in voice. She is a member of the na 1 YVONNE KAUFFMAN .' ' : MARY ANN, DUKE ' - 'On. June 14 SPRINGVILLE pretty Mary Ann Diike will become the bride of Edward W. Holmes in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. News of the betrothal' and approaching marriage of the yodng . Springville couple is . being made known this week by the parents .of the bride-to-b- e, Mr? and Mrs. ; of the J, Melvin Duke. Parents benedictelect art Mr. ; and Mrs. Frank Li Holmes. All are of this e4ty. " '. - On the evening wedding, in the Springville ; Second-Eight- h the guest registry and' LaMar Holmes will perform duties of best man for his brother. Both Eddie and Mary Ann are graduates" of Springville ' High School where they were promi nent in. scholastic affairs. Mary Ann was editor of the year book Laura Tolman Is Engaged To s K ; wood. VIRGINIA RICHIE : of-th- -' dress for a picture. SOCIAL ART t Mr. and Mrs. Orson P. Tolman Mrs.i 'C F. Johnson, 155 E. 2nd 'announce the engagement and ap- - S., will entertain Monday at 7:30 proaching marriage."of their daughter Laura to Dave Chittock,. son to the Tigerette Club and Is active of Mr. and Airs. Harry E. x in speech and music. The marriage will be performed Dave is a graduate of Lincoln "fa the Manti LDS Temple June 21, High'School and Orem LDS Semi ''and a - reception will honor them nary where he r was active in June 22 in the Orem Fourth-Fift- h sports. ' He is attending Brigham x Young University. ,Ward LDS Chapel. Laura ! will be,1 graduated from After a honeymoon to the West Lincoln. High School and Orem Coast,' 'the couple plan to live in i LDS Seminary soon. She belongs Provo. ; . . '-- : . Chit-toc- k. , - 1 - ' s , . DOROTHY DIX n m return the invitation, at which time the ring could be presented. Perhaps you wanted an element of surprise to surround the This, I think) would no You have , By MURIEL NISSEN money. may also bp too involved. DEAR DOROTHY DIX: When seek consultation with the Family EAR DOROTHY. DIX: The met' my husband four; years Service Association or one of affiliates. The their telephone 18 33. was was He and he ago I only thing anyone .has against book will locate both. you help was been had just divorced,, job my boy friend (who is the grandVI think should do less and est guy in the whole world) is his you heavily. drinking certainly can to with love in fell I keep your work; he's a truck driver.!. We Nevertheless, everything you him and was led "lo believe the children: It's extremely doubtful plan to be married in September, feeling was mutual, I was 'living that you husband's first wife whe- he'll have $2,000 saved. My aldne at the time, we had an would accept your child as her folks say he isn't good enough affair and I soon ' found I was own. She - may be feigning " ac- for me., . Paulette pregnant. It was then he decided ceptance of the situation to get e. He her husband back. he :. still loved his DEAR. PAULETTE: Many a worker- - can't start wantea me to nave ine ; DaDy, You haven't had much 'joy white-collfrom' the could married life with $2,000. Charyour marriage; I hope remarry give it up so he his divorced wife and they would future holds better things in acter and disposition are much store.'. more important than type of raise the ' child as their own. was but work. I I foolish, j Mybe refused. He wanted the baby so DEAR DOROTHY DIX: I plan If every man in the world were who , badly he said he'd marry me. to give my fiancee an engage an engineer or lawyer, We have i been married three ment ring next month. I would would get our. food ' to market? years 'and' have had two other like both sets, of parents to be Driving-truck is a responsible children. present, but since they have job; knights of the road must All through our marriage his never met I'm uncertain how this be sober citizens. first wife has been writing saying can be arranged. Your 'advice I salute them and so should your how much she still loves him. "I will be appreciated. folks. too still love him and am very Ned ' !'-unhappy It seems silly for Us DEAR NED: If all young Write Dorothy Dix for free ta stay together this way to I've people had this much- - considera leaflet "A nppy Mar asked for a divorce. He would tion for their elders, what diffi- riage,", or, if yon have a prob agree if I consented to give up culties could be avoided! I just lem, send it to her. In all cases, the oldest child. I won't, as I hope the thoughtfulness will be be sure to enclose a stamped, love all my. - youngsters and returned. envelope and send couldn't bear the thought of giv Since there will naturally be requests to her, car of this ing them up to heir. What can I some strain on the occasion of newspaper. - J dO? the your engagement, having par ' ' ' ' Janis . -. ents meet then for the first time DEAR JANIS: Your already woulu be too much of a compli confused case is further compli cation. Why not just have your cated by legalities about which folks invite the girl's people for A; DOAWD I cannot advise you. I 'suggest an evening? Everyone could then a lawyer the Legal Aid Society get acquainted pleasantly and will help suggest one, since you smoothly. The girl's family could i ring-givin- g? . 1 : : - : . ! ex-wif- ar ; , ',!'. " i : v . . i'i ' Mrs. John Mower Entertains The Provo High Women had the closing social at the honfe of Mrs. John Mower Thursday evening. Ross Brown of the Provo High School played accordion numbers. Various games were played and prizes given. Mrs. Jay Nielson, new- - presi- dent, discussed the coining events for next season. The home r was decorated with lovely spring flowers. Mrs. Carol Raile, assisted by Mrs. Dariene Bowe and Mrs. Henna Holt, served refreshments to 20 members. . ; , A g, ' , '- few MS , ' ' " j"11".!!1." jim.." j -- k. J ., STUDIO 23' M. 1st Ph. C. 3S4--W " 7 " , ' . t rm'r.'fV.".'j'!,"" ' " j , LARSON; I ; - '. : Made f ha way you WantTheml D-2- 1, ed , 3aIogy PHOTOS . self-address- The Provo ' School Food Service Mrs. Harvey Hippach with her group held its last meeting in the son Michael of Pleasant Grove is form of an excursion to the home leaving Monday via air for New of Mrs. Henry T. Cole York. She will sail Wednesday on the Queen Mary for England 'to man in Midway. The hostess and her daughter, visit her mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Mrs. Lethe Coleman Tatge, wel- Partridge, in Greenford, Midde, ,a comed 41 members of the group. suburb of London; ' They are the mother and sister of She was married to Mr, Hippach the president, Mrs. Cloe Madsen. in 1945 and came to the. U.S.A. Mrs. Coleman took them through March 17, 1946. Her .first visit back the old dwelling in whidh the old to England was In 1950 when she and the new blended with rare took her son, who was only tea charm and ' liveability. After this months old. On the boat she will accompany interesting tour, Mrs. Coleman enMrs. Walter Durrant of Pleasant tertained them with readings. The group then had a steak din- Grove who is returning to Ireland. ner at a cafe in Charleston. They will stay three months.-- ; ' ; a hard-workin- : Provo High Women . 1 rrfrwmrit KIM BROWN To Defend Herself Hippachs! Leave Monday! for, New Yor City. Group Goes To Midway for Finai Meeting 1 Wife Needs A Lawyer i - : - e r ; . . . marriage date is indefinite. Miss Kauff man is an Industrial Therapist at the Utah State Hospital. She is a graduate of both Willamott University in Salem, Ore., and the College of Puget Sound in Washington. She is a member Delta Gamma sorority and Beta Sigma Phj 'pWlanthropdc n'1 society. Mr. Westwood is a graduate of the. Lincoln High School, and has srent two years in thel army, part of which was with the U. S. Army convalescent 'hospital Iti Japan. He owns his business in Provo, and is a member . of the BPOE and Knights of Columbus.- Provo Couple Reveals Plans For Fall Temple Marriage j , The! j.- - Club Notes; of Mrs. Margaret Woodbury, North Canyon Road. SUBDEB Will meet Sunday at 2:30 at the home of Anna Loye Van Wagoner, 409 E. 1st S. Members should Dave. Ghittock,. .... 3 Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Richie announce the encraflrement of their daughter Virginia to Paul JDldroyd, son lof Mr. ana Mrs. rerry j. uiaroya oi rrovo. Both are graduates of the Provo High School and LDS Seminary. Virginia has attended the Brigham Young University. he is presently employed in Provo. She has also FEHANO CLUB to Seattle Dental Assistants Scho61. Mrs: Viola j Thomsen will be, gone Paul was recently released from the U. S. Army, and hostess Monday at 8 p. m. at her is now attending the BV U. home, 344 N. 1st W. r LAMBDA TAU. They plan a September marriage 'in the Salt Lake Monday at 8 p. m. at the home LDS Temple. - - i - Yvonne KauffWan, daughter of Mrs.IJva L. Kauff man of Toledo, Ore., and the late Dr. H. R.I Kauff rjian, is engaged to marry, Richard D. Westwood, son of! Mrs. Marguerite Westwood of Provo and the late Paul West i i -- , ' . . i , . I L'Artiste and a member of the school paper staff. Edward was president of the senior j class and an outstanding athlete, Both are also praduates of the LDS. Semi L and have attended Brigham following the nary Young University. will be held Ward church. Mary Ann has asked her sister Kathryn to be maid of honor. and Jeanne' Draper, San Deigo. Calif., Carol Holmes, Joyce H. LeeMaster and Carolyn Clark as bridesmaids. Delia Mae Holmes will attend ' Yvonne Kauff rrion BetrothedX To Richard D. Westwood ' t . J une 1 4 Al ta r Da te Marked ; By Miss DukeE. W, Holmes ! lit!vi ' . ira taWDi OF 1 TEXTILE j PAINTING J.Vv-i:-- TAUGHT BY Nil v a ; ' : LAURA TOLMAN AMERICA'S A 1 fcaost ALfTHor,mr kMm .A PAirmno VIU C3 , o r ' 1 r r ' tZJmZZD At ' , j mia CmcriJy Ccsus! "'T- ''W.":, ''fJ- - PoovabOo CfeirD(oI ; ' '':' I r TIXTIL2 A"' ) V ON ; i ;'V , , CLASSES O Crrrylr.3 c23 I and teach;advai:ci:d toctudents, beginners, Invited are all atttad this city wide event ers 1 cordially . , HIS. under the sponsorship cf cur ctcre. 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