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Show JUNE SUNDAY, 4-- A 10, 1956 SUNDAY HERALD Utah County. Utah Gloria Johnson Changes Name to Mrs. Max Roundy Gloria Johnson, were bud vases of roses and. of Glen Johnson of daisies. The cake daughter JProvo and Mrs. Morris H. Rons orchid candles on each of Phoenix,, Ariz., was married the three-tiere- d cake. to Max E.' Roundy, sort of Mr. was white with orchid flowers land Mrs. Marion A. Roundy of and green leaves, and on top was! Provo. a miniature bride and groom. Van Verl Mrs. F. A. Massey played the Bishop Wagenen per formed the marriage in. the organ. Ward LDS Chapel. Serving were Shirley Taylor, Matron of honor was Mrs. Ila Hymas, Elois Adams and David Glllner, and maid of honor Janet Bowles. was Geraldine Anderson. Other In charge of tne gifts were attendants to the bride were Mrs. Clifton Thatcher. Mrs. Ro- Mrs. LaMar Laws, Mrs. Mark bert C. Mackey, LaJoy Dove, Willden, Mrs. Ronald Stubbs and Mrs. Paul Dalebout and Madeline Voneal Roundy. Mills. The bride wore a floor length At the guest book were Mrs. chantilly lace over taffeta gown Glen Johnson and Janice Baker. to Las For her honeymoon with long pointed sleeves and a wore sheath bride the of Insets neckline. Vegas lace scalloped of and brown dress orange were tulle in the skirt print nylon front. On her head was an illu- avocado with a light brown sion scalloped lace veil. Her bou- duster and avocado accessories. They will be at home at 144 quet was pink roses and roseN. 4th E. in Provo. buds with pink and white streamOn June 1 Lindon Reception Honors Ivan E. C. Kin&s Fe ted In LINDON A white fireplace with a large centered setting basket of coral colored gladioli and white carnations provided the background for newlyweds, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan J. Carlisle, to greet guests in the foyer of the Lindon hjtPark Ward Park-Universi- ty " A :' - : x v"x - ! - ' - . '. i chapel reception was given for newlyweds Mr. and Mrs. Ed mund Crelghton King (Jean Enge-mann- J on Monday, June 4 a the Ward. The couple was married earlier that day in the Mantl LDS Temple by President Anderson. The bride's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Paul R. Engemann. The groom is the son of Mrs. Cora King and the latt Edmund Rice A Park-Universi- . Carlisles J. ty King. 1 Ward Chapel Wednesday evening. The bride is the former Maxine Gillman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.; Kenneth R. Gillman of Lindon, and the groom Is a son of. Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Carlisle of Pay-- j son. Married earlier In the day in! the Salt Lake LDS Temple with President EIRay L. Christiansen' officiating, the couple was honored at a wedding breakfast at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest L. Moore, Salt Lake City, brother- and sister of the bridegroom. For her reception the bride wore an original gown of Chantilly lace and tulle. The moulded bodice was fashioned with an inset of tulle encrusted with pearls form-- . ing a yoke. The skirt was fashioned with tiers of lace and tulle. Her fingertip veil , of -- illusion was held with a cap of lace and pearls. She carried a bouquet of while ' 'XI i )'. u 4 , , ..r ... A ' s - -- I i Mrs. Karl Engemann, sister-in-laSt, of of the was matron bride, " i t - V ' y, I(fii .f; f si?" K'4 honor. Bridesmaids were Mar-chen- e 7' 'rr iNielsen and Diane Black, and flower girls were Janice King, Judy Kay Black and Patricia ty Leatherwood. i " ' ' ' Ai-The bride's gown was of satin . x v' 11 ers. with two overskirts, one of nylon 'TV l net and one of lace. The lace f of Three the attendants dresses 4 a had and collar were of orchid and three of green jacket peier pan V long sleeves. Her veil hung from crystalline with sleeveless, tight-fittin- g a headpiece of net and pearls. bodices and very full skirts. carnations encircling She carried a bouquet of red roses feathered On their arms hung green roses. pink ant white braided handles holding up orchid SPANISH FORK The annual stepnanotis. dresses of nylon carnations surrounded by white McKell reunion will he held at The attendants were dressed in Ballerina-lengt- h daisies. The flower girls, Susan Lagoon on Saturday, July 28. The white taffeta with turquoise polka dotted Swiss were worn by the atGlllner and Cindy Laws, were north terrace has bee-- i reserved dots. Their bouquets were yellow tendants. Mrs. Charleen Bylund, dressed in orchid and green mdjfrom j until 4 p.m. Family ;Qflrnations with turquoise Stream-carrie- sister of the bride, matron of orchid carnations with i,,,.K'Jer.i and white fans. The flower honor, wore lavender; Judy QUI-ma,:,, uiri v,i also a sister, wore yellow; streamers. green which a short program 8rls were in yellow taffeta, es The bride's mother wore a willafter Afton Bradley, green; Nancy War-nicbe held. Tickets may be Mrs Engemann wore a pale backwith white dress nylon print pink; and Mrs. Ronald Hall, from the committee babv hlue sheath dress, and Mrs. purchased 'tl a with and blue. Flower girl, : Linda Carlisle, corsage ground, panels members for rides at a discount. Kin" vvore a wedgewood blue lace oi wnue garaenias ana pinK car- also wore lavender. They all carThose having children who shcath drcss- Tnelr flowers were ried nations. Mrs. Kounay naa a cor- - reside nosegays of carnations. out of town are asked to Ifiardenias and stephanotis. of carnations sage pinned pink Gerald Carlisle, brother of the Emmett King served his brothMR. AND MRS. MAX ROUNDY (Gloria Johnson) tn v vr 9ppnrHina i JMark' .'.. t x ' IllIll thm to her rayon powder blue dress nnrfifv MllS. IVAN J. CARLISLE (Maxine Glllmtn) er as best man and Ted King bridegroom, stood as best man. A. McKell, chairman. with lace jacket. Mrs. a Gillman selected dress stood for his father. Ushers were Paul Kendall was "best man, and and Theron Gerrard, guests were lace and the Paillospink hrs bridegroom's School' Club-MeetLyman andjof Jrerr' ushers were Merrill Gillies and The Spanish Fork High o at with mas served covered white tables UIUC too ui DUU vi ailU iiill. .Ilgi'IIiann. is planning a re ldll Class ot iy Val CrandalL Mrs. Jack V. Dixon played lace- - Their corsages were white linen and centered with clear Decorations included double union on Saturday, July 28. background music on the orean. gardenias. of pink roses. heartshaped candelabra decked Reservations may be made with Serving the guests were Beth, To strains of soft romantic organ glass bowlswith floating the Assisting serving were with gladioli and ferns; an arch- the following committee mem- Ann selections Dianne Blake and Susan Johnplayed ChrisBlack. by solo. Jolene June 5, Linda com, Joyce Larson, Pat Swenson, Jean Tuesday, way with pillars covered with bers, William D. Bowen, Mrs. son and Louise King. In Teddy tensen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. The dining room hostess Was ferns and peonies, Diane Walker, Laure Harper, Waldo Mrs. D. and Thomas, u Clayton suspending iJiiri oitT viuu ill fill- of were the LaVell J. Christensen of Orem, Mrs. Lynn Lyman, and assisting white charge gifts and Boyd LUjenquist Joyce Ostergaard, centerBrown and LudMrs. and Woodrow bells; bprg lravele(1 t0 springville during was united in marrk ge with Rob-w- t her in serving were Lucille Ly- pieces wedding Josephson and Shirley Johnson, Barbara Johnson. Roberta John the week to be entertained on the small serving tables low. at the with Nina Black and CatWeen G. Nash, son of Mr. and Mrs. man,' Lorna Jean Koyle, Eva Lou son presided over the guest book, home of Beatrice Smith. John O. Nash of Springville. King the gift bearers. while Leona Gillman, Deniel Lloyd, Burrows, Maxine Duke, Maurine Seventeen club members were DOROTHY DIX Mrs. met Emmett the Duke and King Deanne Hunter, Deanne Gillman, in Marilyn Kennedy. The rites were performed PLEASANT and responded to a spon GROVE Mrs. present guests at the door. Jo Ann Welker Susanne Walker and Colleen Walk taneous the Salt Lake LDS Temple by The gifts were arranged by Mrs. A. West of Junius Pleasant during which in was charge of the guest book. Grove will serve the Mothers er carried the gifts to Hazel Chris- time eachprogram President Charles E. Rowan Jlir. Wallace Henri, Mrs. Brent CarI of the club member For her honeymoon to Nevada Helois Johnson, Gail shared a talent. A tiansen, A reception honored the air ter and Mrs. George Roberts. Club new as their prexy variety of mu the bride wore a pale blue sheath Study Alberta Gerrard, Pack, Amy in the Ofem steal For Mexico for June her the the current 6, She will numbers, including reading! honeymoon, Wednesday, year. and dark blue duster coat with Mrs. Hil- Walker, Madge Gillman and Linda and compositions, were heard durbe assisted bride chose a pale yellow sheath Twelfth LDS, Ward Chapel. Samuel by dark blue accessories. ton, vice president, and Mrs. Walker. Wilma Louder acted as ing the get together. The bride wore nylon lace dress. The couple will be at home J. M. MacFarlane as secretary-treasure- r. hostess. Harley Gillman emceed a The Springville social marked DEAR DOROTHY DIX: My fi scalloped overskirt ith tulle and June 18 in Springville. By MURIEL NISSEN variety program. the end of the Summer activity lined with satin. Her long sleeves DEAR DOROTHY DIX Yes ance am I are a devoted couple The for theme a the club's the After yearcalendar. honeymoon trip to a point, and the high neck came Meetings will be resumed terday my daughter and plan to be married this fall. of study is "If I couple will return to Provo to in calendar ly 7' an was scalloped and had read your column, which con- The other night we were dis inset September. really know a person, I'll not ma ;e a home, and the bridegroom tained a letter from a girl who cussing couples we know who are of tulle. Her fingertip veil was misjudge him; likewise with na- Will continue his studies at Brig-habecame pregnant after a week- married or engaged, yet seem to held by a crown of seed pearls. The average housewife walks tions when we know them, and end date. Young University this fall. approximately 450 miles in her She carried a buoquet of red and Questions followed, lack real love. Is that the trend they know us understanding and He also filled an LDS mission to kitchen every year. which I wasn't quite prepared to today? Don't you think young white roses. peace will be the result." At the Southern States and served answer. I wonder if you have people of today ikip the most Attendant! to the bride were theirrfirst meeting of the fiscal with the U. S. Army in Korea and any reading matter I could give Important part of t rriage? Mrs. Jack Nielson, sister of the which is scheduled to 'be year, her. She's a very intelligent girl Japan. The bride attended the LDS Jeanne groom, matron of honor; Norma next held 13, Business June Wednesday, ana all information and she was a accepts that Rae Christensen, sister of the A reception for Mr. and Mrs. is '? DEAR JEANNE: Dr. Wesley P. Lloyd of the Brig-ha- member College You're so You of the Lambda Delta satisfactorily given. got bride, maid of honor; and Mrs. M. Grant Bartholomew (Leta me into tnis. wow absorbed in your own complete Young University will speak me out! She has been get living in Sigma. Dale La r sen, Myrna Westering Ekker) was held at the home of on the theme, stressing the need happiness that you expect every Mrs. P.B.' where Lake she has been Salt City and Janet Gardner. Their gowns the groom's grandparents, Mr. DEAR MRS. B.B.: one else to follow an exact pat for ' ' ? " L ' . understanding, V And here employed. were pastel ballerina lerfgth, and and Mrs. William L. Fife, on I come, knowledge and appreciation of flying on four eneines. tern set down by you, as a lovMad the way you they carried bouquets of pink and Friday, June 8, in Van Nuys, So many fine books have been ing, engaged couple. peoples of other lands. his man satisfied Primitive white roses and carnations. Calif. Love la a very WantTheml written to with honey and sugar event Mrs. Christensen wore a princess The .bride wore a brocaded with a clearpresent young people hunger The the be held at will People have different uncomplicated view thing. home of Mrs. West, where the plants containing sugar. style blue linen dress with white taffeta .dress with standup col- of sex, that the difficulty is to ways of showing it and very LARSON club members and their daughwhile' with Mrs. was waistline Nash but reject, rather than to select, often the undemonstrative couple lar, pointed accessories, STUDIO ters, as invited special guests, officers of the club wah held at in a pink linen with lace dress. tons down the front. Her pointed some, two notable recent addi snares a love with very deen will week. in a the the local cafe were sleev.es lovely also with decorated of white during Their corsages were gather spacious gartions to the list are: "For Girls roots. Ph. 384-28 N. 1st E. of their new president They are Mrs. Kate Jacobs, garden denias surrounded by pink roses. buttons. She had a veil of illu Only" by Frank Howard RichDon't a ope a ranees. Judge at 4 p.m. president; Mrs. A. P. Warnick The best man was Sheirea sion. ardson (Tupper and Love. Inc.. Note the quiet by little considera MRS. JUNIUS A. WEST A the Mrs. Leo Harvey. and were an aunt honoring party outgoing guests Special Rodwere and ushers Christensen, Atlanta, Ga., $2.75), and "The tions, the small tenderness, the and uncle the of Mr. and groom, Stork Didn't Mattinson and ney Nelson, James Bring You," by tiny attentions so delicatelv eiven Mrs. Cecil Fife. The groom's Lolg Pemberton Del Ray Olsen. (HermSacrp they could easily be missed by The hall wa's decorated With sister, Marian Weger, was at the Press, New York, $2.75). an omooKer. book. Tne former has a companion pink candles hi cadelabra, and guest Parents of the bride are Mr. book, "For Boys Only." These Today's trend in love Is no pink and white peonies and roses. and of books present informal rffnuc- - different from that of any pre Mrs. John G. Jay Colyar played Jpiano music Springville. Mrs. Elene Ekker vious time; it's as deep, as true B. Weger sions between a woman dm-r, in the background. A program was of as eternal as ever. The Glendale, Calif., is the mother in tne first case, the author, in ana cases given by Myrna Nielson, piano of the groom. where it Isn't sineer. nr . solo; Carol Sue Wilson, dance; The 'couple was married June me secona, and adolescent where it's fleeting, are the ex Elaine jSabin, Louise Ruth Warren 4 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple groups. "The Stork Didn't Brine You" ception, rather than the rule. and Mrs. Alan Woodhouse, trio: by Raymond Clayton. James Mattinson, trumpet solo; After a short honeymoon in is a most complete book on the Dorothy Dix is a Trademark and Mrs. Lloyd Evans, toasts to the Southern California, the newly- - subject, straightforward tastefully writen on a dpHit registered in the U. S. Patent bride and groom; and Earl Fran weds will be at home in Provo theme. These books could be Office by The Bell Syndicate, on June 13. put in your daughter's hands Inc. wrtnout a qualm. If you'd be interested in ntw Write Dix for free literature, I have a book list on leaflet D-- l,Dorothy ' "Broken Romances" CX HiOUCaUon for Teen-Htr- ir if a or, have you problem, send The - - V -- h - w in-la- McKell Reunion Set July 28 4 w - 1 A- i d n, . k, :.i ic-cl5- '! ? - .m.",...M J . V ? J Jolene Christensen Marries Robert G. Nash in Temple Edgemfont - s At Smith Home . Mrs. West. New Club President 5 Mother of eenager Asks For Books on Sex Education Leta Ekker Weds in June 4. Rites i m A -- Genealogy m PHOTOS greater 1 w W fi $ r - Mary Beauty Salon s nr Now enlarged to better serve you t Held Wedding Lehi Man Plans For Prominent July 3 Marriage material (runs from books. pampniets to Girl To a Arkansas stamneri Phoenix Pair lope to me, in care of this will be LEHI 53.50 " sen-aaaresse- t Bum , - ; d. it to her promptly. In all nt cases, Send be sure to enclose a stamped, and send news- - request to her, envelope care newsthis of Cpl. Ray Westring paper, ana tne list is yours. paper. . Helen Deon Drukc was mar- - married July 3 to Jean Shearer of ried Wednesday, June 6, to Sam Wilburn, Ark., according to word Udall in the Salt Lake received by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. .Harold D. Westring of Lehi. LDS Temple. iii!i)it,r"!"i'i,iiii.iii&fl m A .reception was .given for Mr. and Mrs., Westring and mem tnem ' mat same evening at the bers of the family plan to drive LDS Institute of Religion on the back ,for the wedding, which will El take place in St. Louis Mo:, where University of Utah campus. 17 day juno .The bride's parents are Mr Cpl. Westring is stationed at presand Mrs. Erwin J. Druke of ent with the U.S. Army. The bride Phoenix, Arfz. The groom's par is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ents are Mr, and Mrs. John H. Faber Shearer. Udall, also of Phoenix. The A veteran of three year's service groom is a brother of Earl in the Army,' Cpl. Westring spent Udall and Mrs. ' Woodrow Evans one and years in Korea.4 of Provo. He expects to receive his discharge! 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