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Show X ' 1 t : t'i U" i ... t ' . CTJNDAY, MAY 4, 1958 Utah CQunty. Utah 16 SUNDAY HERALD Lihnaea Harrison Planning Temple Veddirig In June V 8 ' ' f H f v?i v v v - 7 i 1 Twelfth-Thirteen- ' - v ! Mr. and Mrs. Bertrand F. Har rison of Provo wish to announce the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter Unnaea to Brent C. Lindstrom, son of Mr. and Mrs. G. G. Lindstrom, also of Provor The couple will be married in the Salt ' Lake LDS Temple on June 6. They will be honored at a reception the following evening at the Provo LDS Ward Chapel. Miss Harrison is a graduate of I ! ' 1 v.'V ntf? - i News Romantic, Brings May il - 'If .... I th j '.:,':.!'..: Provo High School and LDS Seminary and has attended the Brigham Young University. Mr. Lindstrom is graduate of BYU and has completed a fy. Spanish-Am- LDS Mission, erican 1 as atBidden by the ibride-eletendants are Karen Turpin, Mrs. Reid L. Lindstrom and Mrs; David D. Lindstrom, while Reid L. lindstrom and David D. Lindstrom will attend their brother. The couple will make a home j in Provo. j ct J i j -- s IP : i JJ ? " ;l- - r Y ' ' lii ; Greer as hostess. Gift bearers were Verla Dee Penrod and Randy Clawson. t For her going away outfit the new bride chose a white, sheath and black coat, with black patent and pink accessories. Following a short honeymoon, the couple will be at home in Orem, while thelaride continues her teaching, and the groom completes his studies at the Brig-- r ham Young University, from where they will both be graduated in June. Per-formi- K ng j . m, , LINNAEA HARRISON Birthday Of Storyteller's Life Is Reviewed At Club Meet The life of Hans Christian was given to members Carolyn Wiscombe To Wed Richard n summer "'til Eastern Star s Sets Tuesday As Cancer Day of the at recently League Literary home of Mrs. Walter Tueller by, Mrs. Charles Redd. Mrs. Dave -- the hostess daughter, showed souvenirs of Denmark!.' . Mrs. Redd said, "I can understand how fairy tales could ome out of Denmark because to me it is a fairy country." Mrs. Redd visited there last year. She described the country, especially the stalls and book shops, flower gaiety of the people. She said that Mr. Andersen was born of very poor parents, but he was k smart and imaginative child. .A fortune teller once made the prediction, "One ' day the whole city of Odense will be iUuminated in Hans Christian's honor." Although he was interested more in the theater, he found that writing was his real talent. He led a sad life and never married. Some of his most famous stories are "The Little Match Girl," 'The Emperor's Nightingale.", "The "The Gallant Tin Soldier. "The Red Shoes' and f'The Ugly Duckling," an allegory of his life. He also wrote ''The Hymn to Denmark." He was ;boyi On Tuesday all members of the Order of Eastern Star will work all day for the Cancer Society. Each member should bring needle, thread i and thimble and her own lunch at 10 a. m. Tuesday to the Masonic Temple. I ' ; ; Les Passerelle Has Bridge, Luncheon Mrs. Niel . Scott entertained members and guests of Les 'Pas serelle Club Thursday evening. The tables were decorated with spring flowers and candles, f Bridge was played with prizes n going to guests Mrs. McKay i and Mrs. Kenneth Brere- ton and a member, Mrs. Mark Hirst Mrs. Lee Davis was also a guest. Refreshments were served to nine persons. i Chris-tense- Little-Mermaid- The home was decorated with spring: blossoms in unusual arrangements in Copenhagen bowls. Mrs. Tueller served refreshments to 25 persons including guests, Mrs. Pari Bagley Mrs. Jack C. Cooper and Mrs. Finch. J versity. They will be married May 23 In the Salt Lake LDS Temple and will be honored at a reception the same evening in the LDS Ward Chapel. .. j ; Park-Universi- ty rMrs. Cynthia Holliman, sister, from San Bernardino, Calif,; children and jtheir mats, the Bradyrs, Mr. and Mrs. Jerald Henrie, Mr. and Mrs, Stanley) Roberts, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Tucker, Mr. and Mrs. Simpson, Clarence TuckerJ Deon Tiicker, all of Provo ot Orem; Mrs. . Arl Richardsoni Salt Lakq City and! many of theiif j m, Finch, The 77th birthday of Mrs. George W Tucker brought together family members this Week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Brady Walker. A hot dinner was served toj 32 jpersons. Although Mrs.' Tucker Is just recovering from a recent stroke, she and her husband sang duets e oi songs accompamea Dy Lewis Simpson on the guitar. The e residents of Tuckers are Provo. Tjiey have 11 children, 48 and 24 grandchildren I children.. Also present were Wayne Tob- I oia-um- ler and Loren Jex. 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CENTER r , PROVO'S COMPLETE FAMILY SHOE STORE AND THE FINEST IN SHOE REPAIR PRPVO, UTAH 1 f V I V j ' j Il 1 U ' Vi-22- NEW COTTONS DACRONS and COTTON DACRON COMBINATIONS MOJUD HOSIERY PERFECT MOTHERS DAY GIFT r o r1 i 283 NORTH UNIVERSITY V'', Brigham Young ..' Provo Matron in 1805 and died in 1875. The sentiment, "A rich man is only a poor man with money," was given byj Mrs. Fred Mark-ha- A MOTHER'S DAY GIFT SUGGESTION 1 iimTShi j', mi ! Dinner Marks j ., Jll1l'Jiniilw nil CAROLYN WISCOMBE A late summer mlrriajre in the Salt Lake LDS Tem- pl$ will unite CaWlyn Wiscombe, daughter of Mr.' and Mrs. M.1W. Wiscombe f Piovo, and Richard Duke,! son of Mr. Mifs. Morris E. Duke ol Provo. Provo High School and LDS Miss Wiscombe w ill be graduated from Orem High Seminaryj She wa$ta member of the Pep plub and DECCA Club School this spring. She is a graduate of LDS Seminary. at school land is now employed in Mr, Duke, a graduate of Provo High School and LDS Provo. has served (six months in the U. S. Army Re- Mr. Wolsey is a graduate of Seminary, serve. He Is employed n Provo where they will make their PHS and LDS Seminary and has home. Uniattended the Mr. and Mrs. Wallace J. Glover cf 'Provo ' wish to announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter Glenda to Edward John Wolsey, son of Mr', and Mrs. Edward L. Wolsey of Orem. Miss Glover is a graduate of . A reception in the East Sharon Ashton, Patty Mercer and Mar LDS Stake House, Thursday, May garet Sagers, with Mrs. Grant The bride, the former Karelyn Penrod, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Grant Penrod of Provo, and the groom is the son of the late Mi and Mrs. Thomas E. Adams. The bride was radianl in a gown of heavy "white taffeta, styled with a full train and a double bustle, back. The sweetheart neckline was outlined with seed pearls and sequins, and a tapering veil 'of illusion fell from a matching crown. She carried a bouquet of white roses and stepha-- 1 notis; centered by a white orchid. Attending the bride as maid of honor was Carol Allred. Bridesmaids were Carol Adams, sister of the groom; Carol Hullinger, Joyce Stillman, Alene Miller and Shirley Thompson. They were dressed alike in sowns of blue crystallete. They, carried basket bouquets of white and gold mums. The mother of the bride dpnned a blue lace dress and wore a corsage of yello and white roses. Attending the groom as best man was Ron Mortensen. the duties of usher was Gary Penrod,' brother of " the ". n I bride. Assisting in the gift' room 'were Mrs, Frank Cole, Mrs. Lowell Woodward,-- Betty Clark and Catherine Jones. Serving girls were Gayle Lind-stroBonnie White, LaDean Boyack, Janice Ashton, Geniel ' May 23 Named Nuptial Day1 For Glenda Glover Dinner, Reception Arranged For Mr. and Mrs. L. Adams " - GLENDA GLOVER MRS. LAVE RE ADAMS (Karelyn Penrod) bridal party. '' ti Xr; 54X 1 honored newlyweds Mr. .and Mrs. LaVere Adams. They were married earlier that day in the Salt Lake LDS Temple with President ElRay Christiansen officiating. Following the ceremony, a wedding dinner was given for the ; 2 WN.UNIVKlSm0 AYE. io98 0P |