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Show Deone Cole Becomes Bride Of T)m,i'sJ M Cnndland In Provo 5umttier Brides InNiews If f j 1 were The lovely shades reflected in the beauffffflly appointed wedding of Deone Cole, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George M. Cole, and David M. Candland, son of Guy L. Candland, all of Provo, on Sept. 4 at the LDS Ward. White baskets of gladioli and candelabra holding yellow tapers formed a colorful background. Arthur D. Taylor officiated at the ceremony. A reception followed. White nylon organdy was fashd bridal ioned into the a with gown which was designed silk lace inset in the skirt which repeated the sequin and pearl trim on the neckline. Her brief veil was of bride's illusion. The bride wore a string of pearls which were the gift of the bridegroom and carried a shower bouquet of talisman roses tied with white ribbon. She ?lso wore a pin which belonged to her and has been in the fam165 ily for years. Hawker. Alora Mary Phelan. Ann Cottam, Linda Lewis and Sue served as bridesmaids. Cottam Their gowns ranged from beige to apricot and yellow and they carried bronze chrysanthemums in white baskets with matching rib- Becomes Mrs. Andelin Park-Universit- y It V . "Vi g ' " - ,7 V - '.-'' I B V'- - - - - i !;'?'--r- v I - I , . , ;:.'' - - bon streamers. Arthur G. Sole, Chaplin becafhe Hart Andelin 'Aug. 30. The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William J. Chaplin Jr. of Provo and Mr. Andelin is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Lf E. Andelin of Idaho Falls, Idaho. The bride's gown was fashioned by her mother of rosepoint lace and tulle over satin. The back skirt was formed of tier upon tier of the lace and tulle which fell intoa chapel train over satin. The bodice and high neckline repeated the scalloping of the clipped lace. A crescent bouquet of white camellias and a soft veil which floated from a petite cap completed her bridal costume. She wore a pair of antique pearl pendant earrings belonging to her maternal '' fir ' V ' WAA A f$tiy v" ; 'M' J' ' " .rs great-grandmoth- - ; ? jf i . .. . -- MRS, DAVtD CANDIDA NO ( i Colefi Dcone 1 nations. Alice Louise Reynolds No. 6 Hears Life Of Dr. deJong The life of Dr. Gem! de.Iong of Provo was told Thursday eve-tmembers of Alice Louise Kcynolds .No. fi a! ine lovely o new home of Mr- - I). I). Bu.h-rvrby Mrs. Loire V. Lloyd. Dr. deJons was pi esent, and played recordings of his own compositions and arrangements of others composer aftr Mrs. Lloyd- had extensively told of his travels to foreign countries. She a No related his achivements in Provo and Utah, and told of his scholastic studies. Mrs. Pvan Croft introduced the sr axon's program, the biographies of different local musicians. ll serving tab.es were centered with roses floating in low The the group. Alma Van Wagcnen present-set'in- g of the hymn. "Joseph truth's First Prayer." Refreshments were served by the offi-terMrs. Bushnell. president; Mrs. William O. Clark, first vice t; Mrs. Croft, second vice president and Bessie Corless, secretary-treasure- r, to 25 memberand guests Mrs. Sarah E. Mrs. Siott, Mrs. R. Max c, pie-idcn- Ro-gers- , Carol NEW STEWARDESS Sorenson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Donald M. Sorenson of Provo, who was graduated from stewardess school in Los Angeles. attendants. MR. and MRS. RONALD RIDING (Norma Meservy) Mrs. Chaplin wore blue lace and Mrs. Andelin beige brocaded satin with colorful corsages. Serving as best man was Jim Rasmusson, and William Chaplin. Warren Crapse, Sterling Andelin and Jimmy Chaplin were Norma Meservy Says 'Yes' To Ronald Riding In S. L. Carol Sorenson New Stewardess .Mi"- -. AO X ,1 8) l 5 r ; i ft ) er. couple on the evening of their marriage day at the Pioneer LDS Ward hall. Attending the bride were Dora Mae Chaplin, maid of honor; Betty Anderson. Shirley Smith, bridesmaids; Joyce Ouzts, miniature bride and Shervi Hawkins and Carolyn Smith, junior d ,Mr. Alma Van Wagene presented her daughter. Mrs.' Lloyd, to - .VT.1. The three-tiere- d wedding with was cake wedding topped A reception in dainty, pink and bells and lily of the valley with a white colors recently honored cascade of yellow roses. Yellow Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Riding in tapers in gold holders flanked the the Pioneer LDS Ward Hall. new The cake on the cutwork tablecloth. Lloyd and Dr. deJong. The bride is the former Norma home was artistically Assisting with serving were Joan Meservy, daughter of Mrs. LuCottam. Karen Chnstensen, Julene cille H. Meservy of Provo. with the season's flowers. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Riding of Reynolds, Sherrie Dixon. Annette Cox Mrs. while Diane Hawker, Pioche, Nev., are parents of the Mrs. Elmer Cole,. Grant L'is, groom. The couple was married Maurine tifry. Betty Nimer and Aug. 28 in the Salt Lake LDS Mrs. Vernon Whiting arranged the Temple by President James B. Havvkes. The reception was givgifts. Mrs. Maurice Christ en sen pre- en the same night. sided at the guest book. The bride wore an embroidered to a Mirwhite crystal silk floor-lengt- h honeymoon Following ror Lake the couple will be at gown with rounded neckline and home in Kingville, Tex. long, pointed sleeves. The skirt was full, and her fingertip illusion was edged with lace. She carried a bouquet of white rosebowls. M5 buds with pink ribbons. Attendants to the bride were her sisters, Mrs. Jeston (Maurine) Jacobsen, Mrs. Revo Carol Sorenson, daughter of (Ardis) Rowley, Trudy Meservy Mr. and Mrs. Donald M. Soren- and Naomi Meservy and sisters son of 505 N. 7th W. m Provo, of the groom, Alice Joy Riding has begun a flymg career with md Ruth Riding. They wore Western Air Lines following her graduation from WALs stewardess school in Los Angeles. A 1950 graduate of Provo High School, Miss Sorenson was employed in Salt Lake City prior to being accepted for stewardess training. M identical ballerina-lengt- ushers. gowns Arrangements h of mixed gladioli They car- formed a floral background for ried pink carnations with white the receiving line and in the streamers. serving room. Mrs. Meservy wore a blue lace Assisting with the serving were Carma while Mrs. Carter, Nancy Bullock, apRiding dress, corJulie in rose Their Morris, lace. Pollyanna Fergupeared and Mirra Nelda Graham son, roses. sages were of pink was Eldon Mrs. Gaither John Riding was best man. Crapse. brother-in-lahostess Jeston Jacobsen, ""the of the duties Arranging gifts were Mrs. Rted performed bride's father. Ushers were Dan Hawkins, Mrs. M. R. Ouzts, Mrs. Elton, Mrs. Lillian Elton, Ralph Paul Andersen, Mrs. Larry Peck and Revo Rowley. and Gerald Teela while Vocal numbers throughout the Ernest Chaplin, Carlton Ouzts and evening were given by Reed Jaynie Gaither received gifts at Miner, Gladys Tippetts and the door Presiding at the guest Trudy Meservy., register were Janet Hawkins and Guests were served buffet Nadine Ouzts. The couple left for Las Vegas, style on tables decorated in pink and white. Assisting with the refreshments were Polly FerguNorma son, Julie Morris, Nancy Bul- and Virginia Spencgf. lock, Linda Scott, Sandra Han-see- n Phillips was at the guest book. Glads in pink and white were and Dora May Chaplin. Helen Dfirrant was hostess. profusely arranged throughout In the gift room were Mrs. the rooms. The wedding cake Lester Bennett, Mrs. Lowell was in pale pink frosting with Johnson.Mrs. Louine Wilcock white ornaments. of pink crystal silk. w, Mc-Farla- nd 1 4 A reception honored the young Cole, I J." - the bride of Leslie Earl Kenneth Co'ttam. Dean Cole and Richard Lewis were ushers. Mrs. W. D. Thomas, sister of the bridegroom, stood in the reception line with her father. She wore a copper colored gown. Mrs. Cole wore light brown crepe. Their corsages were of gold car- "A Lois' Elizabeth brother of the served as best man. bride !," ' ""X In solemn nuptial ceremonies great-great-grand-mot- I "w SUNDAY HERALD at the Salt Lake LDS Temple, full-skirte- ft - Lois Chaplin oRl m .0M1SZSn5S 26 MRS. LESLIE HART ANDELIN 4 (Lois Chaplin) Literary Section Slates Talk By Dr. Kezerian Dr. Nephi K., Kezerian will speak and show a film on Council members may invite their friends to attend. "Teaching Morality in the Home" at the opening meeting of the Literary Section of the Women's Council of Provo Wednesday at 8 p. m. in the Council Clubhouse. Officers of the section ar looking forward to an interesting year, according to the chairman, Mrs. Bert Collins. Mrs. Collins will be assisted by Mrs. Paul E. Valgard-so- n, vice chairman; Mrs. Leo M. Nev., on a honeymoon following the reception. They will make their home in Provo A wedding breakfast was held at the home of Mrs. Marian Hansen in Salt Lake City immediately following the temple ceremony with Mr. and Mrs. Andelin as hosts in honor of their son and his bride. Kavachevich, secretary-treasure- r; Mrs. W. A. Beazer. board member; Mrs. Roy N. Dearing, program chairman; Mrs. A. C. Collins, house S. Mrs. Ray Greenhalgh and Mrs. Lew A. chairman; affairs Banks, committee; Mrs. Cora L. Booth, legislative reporter and Mrs. Glen E. Berge, cheer chairman. 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