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Show 20 SUNDAY, JUNE 9, 1957 Utah County. Utah - 4 .7' -- SUNDAY HERALD June Rites ff, t ? i' : V - T ' - ? v.. r W ft. t , K. U fWM , . wj Pat Gilligan Will Marry Jack Daniels In October Pat Gilligan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond G. Gilligan, and Jack K. Daniels, son of Mr. and Mrs. Emmett W. Daniels of Alameda, Calif., are planning an October marriage. A reception will honor the couple after the rites are performed. Miss Gilligan was a student of the Brigham Young University the past year. She is a graduate of Lincoln High School and Orem ' u 1 ' . i ' A LDS in i : ' - . , x . - of Mr. and Mrs. Robert R. Burns Provo, and Lcroy George Kelson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lcroy A. Kelscrn also of Provo. of high June Brides school she was a member of the Pep Club, GAA and Orem Sub Debs. A new idea for a bride's shower Mr. Daniels is a graduate of Alameda High School, and has lis a beauty shower where guests Mrs.-to-b- e gifts of good also been attending the BYU the 8ive past year. He was president of grooming. me AasKa l.iud ai tne university. There are a number of items on He served in the U. S. .'rmy in the market to aid a newlywed who Alaska, and is presentely employspend as much time on her- ed in Anchorage. self as she could before marriage, A combination bathroom vanity table and clothes hamper is a suggestion. If that is too expensive, one can zive with clear plastic lenses, plastic shampoo capes, a shampoo tray, sectional bath tray, spray-o- n lotion, coss Miss Burns is an LDS Seminary and Provo High School graduate where she was a member of Phi j , eve-cortrl- l Planning a June 20 wedding are Mariam LaVae Burns, daughter Beauty Shower New Idea for While Seminary. Will Unite Provo Pah ,! es Gamma Fsi. j Pett-- He j Kolson Mt, V is "KCr attended a Third s the U n PUS and nis hlgn school diploma the Navy. class Nav-can- 't received whlie in They will be married in the West Utah LDS Stake House, and a reception will follow the cere- mony. The couple plans to make in Long Beach. Calif., wher home metics (in her shade, of course) or back brush for bathing. Mr, Kelson is stationed. l f: , , w . "v - i i v - I MRS. CLIFFORD WATKINS (Alice Mecham) Alice Mecham Weds Clifford O. Watkins ! f Saturday, June 8, honored 0. Watkins in the LDS InstiClifford Mr. and Mrs. tute in Salt Lake City. The bride, the former Alice Mecham, was married to the groom immediately preceding the reception. Parents of the bride are Arnold Mecham of Provo and the late Mrs Mecham, while Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Wntkins of Brigham City are parents of the groom. Dishop Stewart McMasters officiated at the ceremony. A reception held newly-wed- s mm- ' MRS. WILLIAM W. GOODRIDGE (Josephine Rush) Josephine Rush Marries W. W. Goodridge In Temple I ' i tl " Reciting vows in the Salt Lake yellow and white daisies. The atLDS Temple Tuesday, June 4, tendants wore white embossed Tic lride wore an Italian im-- ! were Keturah Josephine Rush cotton gowns and had yellow ported Duponni pure silk em- numbers and Bishop and Mrs. and William Willis Goodridge. flowers. broidered with pearls and sequins McMasters sang at the end of of Mrs. are the bride Parents Mrs. Rush was in a blue silk gown with an Italian lace bodice. the evening. G. Rush of Lima, Mont., dress, while Mrs., Goodridge wore of Salt Lake Helen The bodice had short scalloped Mrs. N. Harold Jack Rush. orchid lace. Their corsages were and the sleeves and scalloped neckline. and Mrs. lone Rasmussen were Mr. and late Mrs. Goodridge of of white flowers. Princess lines were in the front in charge of the serving. Friends Lakeview are Lynn the pargroom's Boyd Ivie was best man. of the full skirt, with soft pleats of the couple assisted in the ents. Yellow and white irises dein tiie back forming to create serving. Gift bearers were Mack Good-ridgA reception given by the corated the rooms. An orchestra to chapel sweep. From a pillbox Oswald, Michele Mecham, Kathy PAT GILLIGAN evensame ' was held an that lace played music, and John Goodcrown of matching talian Dawn Mecham and Tony elbow-lengt- h veil of pure silk fell. Mecham, nieces and nephews. ing In Provo. Mrs. GeraXd Sulli- ridge, brother of the groom, sang She carried an old fashioned Mrs. Sherman Garrett was in van was matron of honor, and to the couple. Lloyd Taylor also attendants were Mrs. Don Bar- sang a solo. Ted Bunnell gave a bridal bouquet with long stream- charge of the guest book. ers. For a honeymoon to Lake rett, sister of the groom; Mrs. toast to the groom and Ada Olsen Mrs. Charles M. Craven was Tahoe and San Francisco, the Robert McGtnnis, Jeanene Rush toasted, the bride. Assisting with the gifts were matron of honor, and bridesmaids new bride chose a beige linen and Theresa Rush, all sisters of John Goodridge, Martin Rush, were Lucille Watkins, sister oi sheath dress with matching coat the bride. No matter how courteous a man floor-lengwore a new Miss bride The Olsen, Broderick, Crystal and the groom, Gayle Gray. and honey brown accessories. is to other women, he is marked white chiffon, taffeta gown Clara Petty, Berit Ericksen and The bride is a graduate of the They wore changeable blue silk down as lacking in the qualities Erma Peterson. princess style dresses and car- University of Utah where she was with chapel train. The bodice of a gentleman if he is not courteFor her honeymoon to Waterton ried bouquets of American Beauty affiliated with Kappa Gamma was topped with lace and had a ous to his own wife. In fact, the and short National Park, Canada, the bride roses. The groom is a student scalloped neckline sorority. easiest way for a man to become Mrs Watkins was s'een in a at the U of U majoring in ac- sleeves. The lace was trimmed donned a navy blue linen suit a gentleman is to treat known as rose lace dress with a white counting. He has served for two with tiny seed pearls. The very with white accessories. at course his with St. wife Marks courtesy, considerafull skirt fell in princess lines An open house was held at the technologist orchid corsage. in the U.S. Army. years tion, and gallantry. home of the bride Friday, June Hospital in Salt Lake City. Mrs. Mattie A. Davis, an aunt The couple will be at home in from a high waistline. -in elbow She wore Lima. length bridal 7, of the bride, was hostess of the mid-JUn- e in Salt Lake City fell veil and The her couple will live in Calgary, gloves, fingertip affair. entire from a cap. trimmed with seed Alta., Canada, where the groom Val Humphries served as best pearls. Her bouquet was of yel- is employed. ' man, and ushers were Willis TT OS q a a Both are graduates of the Brig-haroses. low Fred Lucas, David Malmrose and 11GS Mrs. Sullivan was in yellow Young University. The bride Oswald. Ralph Craven was rang cotton has and carried embossed just completed, a medical bearer. Pink branches and weddling bells were featured with circular candelabra and hurricane lamps in a pink and white scheme for decorations. Mrs. Robert Wolsey, Pat Bowen Lowell Hicks gave xylophone and Inez Ott were hostesses to Xi ' ? A.-Ogd- en ' es ' - . .. LaVAE BURNS th ,1 r JJ Jjetd m n. mmWM : s4 Oil 055MklJ f395??n? Mylk Party for Officers PERFECT GIFT Beta Club members Thursday eveThe discoloration of cherries ning at a party in Spanish Fork. The tables were beautifully decocan be prevented by care in pickwith spring blossoms. Mrs. rated ing and handling the fruit in procDavid Beesley, outgoing president, essing plant. Cornell University food experts say badly handled welcomed members and guests cherries usually "scald" and oxi- and introduced new officers for dize before the processor can pit the coming year. tli em. are Mrs. Max The officers Warner, president; Mrs. Frank Wheelwright, vice president; Mrs. George Pringle, treasurer; Mrs. FASHION i SLEEPY HEADS r ': 'V A ' " 1 v ' ' ? ; Jr'" " the ;,5Sk'--c- ALL-NE- W STROLLER Wayne Cowley, secretary-reporteMrs. Warner presented Mrs. Beesley with a lovely gift from the members. After dinner games were played with prizes being awarded to Mrs. Deon Walker and Fern Tanner. There were 16 members present a and the following guests: Perry, Miss Tanner, AUie -- p , SLEEPER WALKER -- r. FABRICS, Inc. Your Pfaff Sewing Center Now brings you the finest made to fit any size window Guaranteed Satisfaction in Draperies. Custom ! 86 West Center for Provo LIGHTER with aluminum and steel k:Jy.i:?.:.::.:.K.:..c..- ' WIDER for ' ' ' A.' ' '"jrA.- M" ' . 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