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Show Lavon Brown Becom es Bride Of Charles Mo u Iton Brewer Jr. SUNDAY, JUNE 15, 1K3 Utah County. Utah lQ" 't SUNDAY HERALD . A lovely - 1 flower-decke- d 1 J ft- v V, S Planned Mr. and "Mrs A Ira L. Terry are arranging an opeii house at their home Saturday evening to which they cordially invite all their friends and relatives to welcome Mr. and Mrs. Garth Terry, who have returned to Provo, following Garth's discharge from service with the Army Medical Corps. The young couple, who were" married in March, will leave soon for Salt Lake City, where Garth will continue his studies at the University of Utah. Mrs. Terry Is the former Mary Lou Solorio, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Solorio of Salt Lake in the City. Before enlisting U. at the attended Garth Army U. and was employed at the Salt Lake Veterans Hospital. Guests will be welcomed in the garden of the Terry home, 253 ft. 2nd W., between 8 and 10 p.m. and there will be pro- With seed pearls and had sleeves. A crown of rhine-stonand seed pearls held her fingertip-lengt- h veil. She carried a bouquet of white orchids and lily-poi- nt es carnations. Mrs. J. Fred Ahlander, sister of the bride, matron of honor, wore; a blue embroidered polished cotton dress 'with an organdy over-skir- t. b - f - , t' f f M 1- - s MOULTON BREWER (Lavon Brown) MRS. CHARLES Dale Braithwaite akes Nancy Deputy for His Bride I ii t. .V. i :A i . blonde Nancy this year "Deputy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin C. Deputy of 'Salisbury, Md who was married June 7 to L. Dale Braithwaite. son of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard R. Braithwaite of Provo. The couple exchanged vows in the Manti LDS Temple with Pre'sident Lewis R. Anderson of- -; ficiating. A reception in the Sunset LDS Ward Hallthat evening honored the couple. was ; guests in a nylon organdy over taffeta, gown with appliqued flowers. The fitted bodice fea-t- x red a ' V neckline and long sleeves, while the full skirt fell almost to thej floor. r Her veil of illusion was trimmed in lace made by a friend of the" groom" while he- - served an LDS Mission to Brazil and the veil fell fromj a scalloped crown The bride carried; a bouquet of gardenias surrounded by pink roses and white carnations. Mrs. Anne WardelJ and Susan Deputy, sisters of the bride; Kathleen and Ruth Mary Braith- waite, sisters of the groom, were attendants. They wore street- length dresses of pink cotton and carried pink and white cascading bouquets. The bride's grandmother, Mrs Thorn C. Miner, greeted guests in a blue gown, while the groom's mother was seen in black and white. Their corsages were of gardenias and carnations. Don Peay was best man. The color scheme of pink, white and silver was tastjefully carried out in the flowers and table decorations. Mrs. Mable Childs played background music at the organ while : Barbara j . Jean Barry rendered violin solos. Assisting with the serving were Myrna Christensen, Carpi Moon, Mary Lou Taylor and Mary Ove-soPat Lyon and Anita Scott were in the gift room, while Janet Anderson was at tike guest book. The couple is at home in Provo n. at 2050 W. 110 N. i : pte mfrrpr-"-- i ' ' The attendants, Mrs. K. A. Randall, Mrs. Fred M. Johnson, Eileen Osmond and Ann Mobley, wore gowns styled like the matron of honor's in pastel shades of green, yellow, lavender ' and pink. All wore matching satin bandeaus on their heads and carried coloniaLaosegays of pink and whiteCarnations. Little nn Ahlander served as flower girl and wore a blue embroidered cotton dress with little puff sleeves and full skirt, with She had an organdy over-skir- t. a crown of tiny blue ribbons and carried a basket of pink and white carnations. The groom's father, Dr. Brew-- , er, served as best man. J. Fred Ahlander, Richard Vogel and Dr, Paul E. Weaver ushered. Michael Ahlander perved as r, and David and Ahlander assisted in greetJames ing the guests and handled the receiving of the gifts; Mrs. Brown, the mother of the bride, wore a shrimp-colore- d pure silk organza dress. The dress with a harem skirt was set Mrs. off by a white orchid. of the groom, Brewer, jnother wore a palebluechiffon dress with an orchid corsage. "Serving of the guests took place in the rear of the garden with the guests being served at small tables covered with white linen cloths. Each table had a centerpiece consisting of a brandy-sniftsurrounded by pink net at the basewith rose floating in it. The large serving table had pink and silver as its motif. It was covered with a lovely pink and silver cloth on which was wedding displayed a three-tiere- d Cake which was white with tiny pink flowers on it. On either end of the table were silver candelabra and silver punch bowl. Mrs. Walter Tueller, Mrs. Lowell Brown, Mrs. J. W. Webster and Mrs. Asahel D. Woodruff were in charge of the serving and Mrs. Marie Robison and Mrs. Ralph Pckardpoured. The girls assisting with the serving were Sharron Webster, Jacqueline Webster, Sandra Ja- cobsenr Lana Brown, Barbara Brown, Kathy Tueller, Rose Mary Andrus and Natalie Andrus. Prior to her wedding Miss Brown was entertained by Mrs. D. R. Norton, Mrs. Sterling Mrs. Harold J. Mower, Mrs. Evan Thomas, Mrs. Paul Washburn, Mrs. Johnson, Mrs. Randall, Mrs. Webster, Mrs. Woodruff and Mrs. Ahlander. The couple will honeymoon in Las Vegas, Nev., and then travel on to Phoenix, Ariz., whereMr. Brewer wilL serve as law clerk to Chief Justice Levi S. Udall of the Arizona Supreme Court. :JL )Pr) train-beare- er Er-canbra- 'ti ' -- - f mm i 4S W: i 1 ' i J I ; 1 f Jit W i A f -- W Nephi Literary To Show Roses On Fathers Day :"J' NEPHI The Ladies Literary is sponsoring Rose Sunday today for Father's Day. Rosesor other flowers will be exhibited at each of the four LDS wards for the sacrament meeting. The committee members, Mrs. William; Bailey of the Fourth Ward, Mrs. Harry Foot of the First Ward,' Mrs. Ralph Belliston of the Second Ward and Mrs. Amos Irons of the Third Ward, are contacting the club members to meet at the churches before the meeting to arrange the flowers and asking each member to bring their flowers, especially roses to make the church beautiful for Rose Sunday. j . brmnnrfiurtTf wiiiwh iimim V MR. AND MRS. L. DALE BRAITHWAITE (Nancy Deputy High Slingers Entertain Lady Lnons And Husbands The High Slingers Square Dance Club' furnished an entertaining program on the "Roaring Twenties" for members of the Lady Lions and their husbands Thursday evening at the Maeser School. The tables' were decorated with oses and black silhouettes of styles in 'the twenles. The .group eang several songs. f.Mrs. R. L. (Pat)- Burton directed the group of about 20 and Handy, Stephens was the caller. Hay Coffey acted as "engineer." &lrs. John Taylor aud Mrs. BiE - x - . RUTH GAYE BUTLER . " 1 y while Kelsch were director-adviso- r was Bill Mrs. Rodrigue, for the Lady Lions!. They were Assisted by Mrs. Aura Hatch, Mrs. Rulon Hansen, Mrs. Ed Smith, MrsJ Elden .McKell, Mrs.,R.! P. Done Mrs. Tom Gess-forMrs. A. L. Taylor, Mrs. Clair Acord, Mr$. Gordon Weight and Mrs. Ralph Bullock. Mrs. Hazel Greer had" a guest, Mrs. Druce Mor'gan, from Palm Springs, Calif. The group presented Mrs. Alton Giies with a attendance pin. Dinner was served to. about 90 persons. en d, 10-ye- ar Mrs. Peterson Hosts Club, Las Escapades I VjC i t " ' i ' J . . : ' , . . Y .. - - . i '! ' 1 i ' - Si ; ' t i' ' V 'jy' i . Jy, .(.,. . , r , Ruth Gaye ButlerTo Wed David M. Worthen, July 11 gram of entertainment. Mack J. Butler of Salt Lake City announce the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter Ruth Gaye Butler to David McQuarrie Worth-e- v, 9 i f 3jS'j .... i K MRS. GARTH TEtlRY (Mary Lou Sqlorio) j The ceremony will take place on July 11 at the L. S. Skaggs cytology sponsored by a research Memorial Chapel in Salt Lake scholarship from the American City and will be performed by Cancer Society. n, Justice Alan L. Crockett. A recepMr. Worthen was student body W. tion in the church parlors will be president of Provo High' School . son of Justice George Worthen of Salt Lake City and held immediately after the cere- and he has also attended the if the late Mrs. Lottie M. Wortheni mony. of U where he was a member of Miss Butler attended the Uni- the Pi Kappa xAlpha social fra The Worthens formerly lived in ' Provo. versity of Utah wrherei she was af- ternity and the marching band. Il filiated with Delta Delta Delta is currently attending the U of U sorority and Alpha Lambda Delta Medical School where he is afscholastic group. She was a U of filiated" with Phi Beta Pi mediU sorigleader and attended Girls cal fraternity. State in 1954. She recently comThe couple will live in Salt Lalce V pleted training in exfoliative City. Mr.: and Mrs. j, Herald Want Ads Get Results , ............. ...iV..,. w "v v,.'. V k i- ; - ,".: jC ! S " ' .5, ' Richardsons Fete Pair After Rites Lorraine Lee Richardson took her bridal vows in the Salt Lake LDS Temple with Charles Ray Mitchell. The bride's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Lester Richardson of Klickitat, Wash., and the groom's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Mitchell of Provo. The ceremony was performed on June 9 by President Raymond H. Clayton followed by an open house given by the groom's parents In the TLmpanogos School auditorium. Mrs. Joseph Hafen decorated the hall with roses and pink, and white peonies. Above the couple were hung seven large white and silver wedding bells joined together with bows of white satin ribbon. The bride wore a gown of chantilly lace, white silk chiffon and taffeta. The lace bodice was styled with a sabrina neckline and pointice sleeves. The full skirt was of chiffon over taffeta. Her veil of bridal illusion fell from a crescent of Grecian leaves held together with pearl beads. She carried a bouquet of red roses and steph-anoti- s. floor-leng- 4F Tk - (AKimKI j 'Lurex Stripe' Bath Towels X I V C X I . l " 7-'- J $i-o- (UJ o Buy 'em by the dozen and save a big 3.96. Bold, broad stripes col ored with "gold." i : . I each 1 Thirsty 22 x bath size. . 'j C Reg. j if''t IJ K - ' - - 3 j ' W : p fo f 67C-- F :. ' i 'V , Mrs. Glen Stevens was matron . ) of honor for her sister and bridesmaids were Eileen Mech am and fi 3 Aria Mitchell, Petite Shanan Stevens was flower girl. They wore lavender organdy dresses ' I with white gardenia artd shattered carnation corsages. The bride's mother wore a MR. AND MRS. CHARLES RAY MITCHELL (Lorraine Richardson) dress of beige and Mrs. Mitchell wore blue taffeta trimmed in white. Their corsages were of . f ; l Reg. 29c ea. r i 44 i'f Wash Cloths -- 1 j Matching Hand Towel Reg. 59c. . tfc th ! " j - i - l i' " gardenias, Douglas Dixon was best man. Mrs. Douglas Dixon presided at the guest book. Mrs; Gerald Buckley, Mrs. Lavar Scott and Mrs. Glen Burr presided at the gift tables which were covered with Chinese linen cloths brought from Samoa. Brent Barker received the gifts. Mrs. LeGrand Baker, assisted by Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Barker, prepared the guest plates which were served by Jolene and Lynette Barker and Karen Alger. Violin and piano music was played through the evening by Mrs. Lee Brooks and Mrs.. Royal Nielson. The young, couple left Immediately for Klickitat where the bride's parents will give them a reception. They will live in Helena, Mont., where the groom is employed. M Children Summer Art and Craft Program M Directed By Professor Wilson Of the B.Y.U. Art Deptartnient I. mm::A d- Phone FR 05 for more informatioa and Vest lik th - V Vrt' yo cannon rmryi Use convenient Iff, T. Grant "Charge-It- " Plan ivo. money doun . . . take months to pay - ' cowboy do wh rid'Bg herdWilh ,' 1 : wilj morloii.. pn? ' A boulson riip-ov- er n" '"v de- jacket washin smooth ."no-irosignedcotton made nicely sailor-mindable with contrasting stars. The elastic can be removed later on White background with Black, Red or Indian Blue stripes. Nylon-Dacro- ed Sizes 10-1- 6. Jacket ' Skirt, pat. cut-o- ut 5.95 3.95 2.95 Shorts, Helenca panel . Bermuda. Shorts, Helenca y. . . . 2.95 panel . MATERNITY WARDROBE summer vacation . . .2 hour classes 3 times a week . . ; Register Monday 16th at the B.Y.Uj Ceramic Studio 50 East and 5th North. Age Group From 8 to 13 ' tChop vst TOfN4 l5t&Tm If 9 Cmlfe I . i3rr - 1 HOLIDAY As Good Parents Vou can help your child develop and be occupied during Mrs. : Wayne Peterson entertained members of the Las Escapades dub Thursday evening. The group of 11' brought sewing and handwork. A husbands party was planned for June 26 at 6 p. m. in Rotary Park. Mrs. Peterson was assisted in serving refreshments to the women by Mrs. James Shepherd and Mrs. Gerald Nielsen. .. By Terrys cathedral train. "The gown antique taffeta, with insets Italian import lace in the skirt, had a fitted bodice and a sculptured neckline which was covered f NC Open House floor-lengt- a I (Sjr(JCX' -- Young Couple Visits of of -- III club garden was the setting Saturday evening, June 14, for the' wedding of Lavon Brown and Charles Moulton Brewer. Bishop John F. Jones officiated. Mr. and Mrs. Denzil A. Brown, 2000 N. Canyon Road, Provo, are the parents of the bride and the benedict's parents are Dr. and Mrs. Charles M. Brewer, of HyattsviHe, Md. The newly weds were honored at a reception at the Browns' home. For her marriage the bride h chose a gown with a A WEWViNGS S OCtjj?LS J ILiLXJ j 3 N. 1st East FR lilul corduroy Skirl and V.il. lit your own lion of oltroclivo colors. 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