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Show r !K. . . ' T wmt mi mm V" "'' !.'"'; Weddings Highlight Weeks ' 't ' . & 'Vr"V" , - , Jf ' " -- V 18 SDITOAT;..?SSB14- - ews 'JNDAY HERALD 195f - -' ' 1 ' ' s "- c) Glennona Baker Becomes Wife of Mark Hoover ' " T ;f f'J - I fr? " - f. V7 'II V" C " i ' ' ' . ililillll . - EDGE MONT Honeymooning ;Utah at the parks piand southern i at three LDS temples in Utah ancf Arizona" are newlyweds Mr. 1 jfand Mrs. Mark Hoover. The loveuesi. oi wits Driae, one oi jcne. season, is the - former Glennona in the Salt Lake LDS Temple and the following evening a reception was held in the beautifully-landscape- d ;v gardens of the Baker mont and Mr. and Mrs. Bliss Hoover of Springville. The couple was married Thursday, ' Sept. 4, and long pointed sleeves with rhinestones and pearls edging them. She carried a lavender or chid surrounded by tiny white carnations and lily of the valley. A rhinestone crown sent from brother held the England, elbow-lengveil of illusion. Attired in lavender polished cotton and carrying Books of Mormon .wiht tiny white carnations were Mrs. Ralph Gines, sister of the' groom, and Doris ! Home. , .The radiance of the bride was d reflected in her gown full-skirte- of ail lace over taffeta designed Baker. and The fitted Parents of the couple are, Mr. bodicemade by herself. a featured standup collar and Mrs. . Glen Baker of Edge- - - ' V ' i r'' 4 t v - ' J V I I V I - - I V ims"' - ' 1 - " - ' - r Municipal X ' vi 'A ', MRS. H, KEITH MASON (Marcia Allen) V. . . r Autumn f-- ' !' i . . Your Beauty Our Profession r J' .V- " I - a. . r.1 - ' ,vi , t'I ' Si - ' - ' II : f . K I ' I Clu b No tes -- -'- 1- - i IR, AND r If iiUiffim J ' i i MRS. JERRY ALLEN O'NEAL (Mary Elizabeth Mecham) 4 Mary Mecham, Jerry O'Nea Exchange Marriag e Vows RishoD Harrison Scott unit The first open session of the Women's Council of Provo this season was held Wednesday "afternoon at the council .clubhouse with the Municipal Section as , hostesses. Mrs. Lv F. Black, guest speaker, stressed the importance of being federated and gave a brief origin of Federated Women's Clubs. Mrs. Black is president oi the Timpanogos First District Federated Women's Clubs. She said that clubs federated have strength and unity by working together. Roberta Morrisey talked on the ..importance of Red Cross work, and stated that everyone 's part of the vho contributes ' ' Cross. . Red Mrs. W- - A. Beazer; president of the council, welcomed members and guests'. Mrs. William V. Oldroyd read! the club collect, and Mrs. T. C. Larson led the salute to the flag. Mrs. Margaret P. Maw was especially recognized. S. E. Hyatt, section Mrs. chairman, spoke to the guests and introduced Mrs. L. W. Mitchell who introduced the musical numbers. Reynold Heiner sang accompanied by Mrs. Verl Van Wagenen, A string trio, Chris- Loya Vance. Carol-Jetensen and Sundy Sniedeger accompanied by Diane s Vance, played under the direction of ,' John Hilgendorf . served Refreshments were from a buffet table centered with an exquisite bouquet . of roses flanked by crystal candles .().' with white tapers. j . ', 1 in taffeta while Mrs. O'Neal was marriage Mary Elizabeth Me in grey dacron. Their corsages cham, daughter of Mr. and Mrs were of philanopsis. . Serving, girls were Janeil Clark, Rowley Mecham of Provo, and Connie son of Mr Penovich, Molly Watkinsi Jerry Allen O'Neal, and Mrs. Joe A. O.Neal also of and Virginia Gale. Presiding at the guest book was Earlene CarProvo, on Wednesday, Sept. 3. Later that evening Mr. and ter. Mrs. Mecham vere hosts, ta a Displaying the gifts were sislovely, garden reception at the ters of the bride, Mrs. Vera home of the bride's sister, Mrs. Farmer, Mrs. Donald Mecham Carl Clegg in Orem. Mr. and and Mrs. David Patten. The couple is making a home Mrs. Clegg greeted' guests. Provo at 370 S. 4th W. after in the bride For her wedding ballerina-length a short honeymoon. chose a v lace princess-styl- e gown. A jeweled As summer temperatures'" rise, crown held her double veil of illusion. Her bouquet was of ivory Baby's temper isn't far behind. Restore his good humor with a roses and stephanotis. An archway of pink and white tub of warm water. This comglads formed the background for bats excessive heat and will help restore lost appetite and humor. the bridal line. ' Attending the bride as matron of honor was Mrs. Gene Robert were Linda son. Bridesmaids of the bride; Mecham, sister Deanna Eyre. Marilyn Jones, They wore pastel formals and held colonial bouquets of carna' tions. Standing as best 'man was Lyman O'Neal, brother of the groom. For the occasion jMrs. Mecham wore a gown of grey lace and an r . i WEST MAIN ST. AMERICAN FORK 560 ' i Weight-Reynol- ds Orem- Open House Honors - Pair Wed in California in An open house Friday, Sept.. 5, honored newlyweds Mr. and Mrs. Bruford "3C. Reynolds in Orem. The bride is the former Coleen Weight, daughterVof Mr. and Mrs? Newell K. Weight of Orem. ' Mr. and Mrs. Bruford S. Reynolds of Los Angeles, are parents of the gjoom. The bride wore a white satin .gown with pearl bead, trim fashioned with short sleeves, and slight train on a skirt. A white orchid and white carnations formed bouquet. The bride's sisters, Gloria and Marjorie Weight, were bridesmaids in ilue taffeta dresses. They carried blu carnation .bouquets. Little Diane Weight was her sister's flower girl. X n. Her-manso- n, C., will attend Brigham Young Uni:' full-leng- versity. . th ' Weight was usher and Janicie Elliott was at the guest; book. . The couple was married Aug. 29 in the. Los Angeles LDS Temple, A reception tha, night was given in the Adams LDS Ward Chapd. Bridesmaids and flowerj girl were the same as. at the open house. Carol Anderson was at the reception guest book, Tht couple will make a home in Los Angeles. her-brid-al Amateur painters may find It cheaper to use a good piece of scrap wallboard for early effdrts. Before the first strokes, though, seal the pores with shellac. When the first coat is dry,: give the wallboard another coat. -- ; M v That's What Is Important . . . YOURSELF! have Housewives' Hazard? Do you Creeping Carelessness? pretty Your s Appear- - linlrllnn unn? .'.5 j V..".SS'H'... i back from s the I Flapper CHORU" Will meet promptly at, 7 p.: m Monday at Aura C. Hatch Mortu ary; 85 E. 3rd S. All dressed. up in ; The flattery of Mr. Mort will get you everywhere! Mr. Mort tailors diagonal striped wool tweed, invests it with a long, stark white linen dickey, and punctuates it with daring fringed tiesi Back softly gathered into low belt. -- Jumping-lack- s her Parties. She's A ' Black or brown. hoppy with their style, color and bright good looks ...great success of Town Am erica's PV. No wonder. Such - v. style, zip and snap. Born to be. worn v'.witft . . IIIUI JVV'MI lM IW I That Special Mart? That Special Job? 1 New Classes Starting This Week On, Best Fashion Shoe Value t v : Country Shoes & $4993 BACKED all the new straightaway ; .' Make-u- p Hair Fashion Speech '' fashions. v A raft of colors, 20 YEARS OF REDUCING SUCCESS women remake their figures. than "fr It's a complete plan of ;ef fortress exercise and calorie reduction. Posture- Stauffer's "Magic Couch"-t- he i ed CHAUNTENETTES insist: on STAUFFER - MR. AND MRS. MARK HOOVER (Glennona Baker) sign "Glennona and Mark" marked the garden entrance . where were guests greeted by Mr. and" Mrs! Angus Julane Goodrich Christensen., the at guest register. presided the Arranging gifts borne by and LeEarl Baker were Loyal Mrs. Don Wilson, Mrs. Gene Haag, Mrs. Jay Dutson and Mrs. , Wesley Jarvis. Serving was under the . direction of Mrs. Glen Killian. Assisting in the kitchen were Mrs. Par ley Gunneli, Mrs. Glen Otten, Mrs. Art Sperry, jMrs. Svend Svend-seGirls serving were Sharon Ellis, Sharon Child, .' Carolyn Nina Madsen and Pattea Hoover, "sister of the groom. After thei- r- honeymoon the couple will make a home in Springville. Both bride Jtnd groom spot-light- ' " i ,? man. A - 4 OMEGA AUXILIARY ' Social meeting will be held of Wednesday at instead Tuesday the home of Mrs. Howard Egbert, 864 E. 2nd N. at 8 p. m. ftjThe Stauffer prificiple has helped Biore ' ss Sto SLIM BY ' Party-- GET SUM THE ONLY HOME PLAN - sages were of lavender carnations. PackardkCondie was best man, and Wesley Hoover was grooms ' College of Beauty & r ' Timms, attendants. A .gracious hostess in grey linen was the mother of the bride. Mrs. Hoover selected a yellow nylon dress. Their cor- . MARY'S h V a8 Co-hoste- ' S I th . Making their home In Salt Lake Mr. and Mr Wilford E. AUeri of City are newlyweds Mr. and Mrs. Proyo, while the groom's parents H- - Keith Mason. The bride, nee are Mrs. Charles Nixson of Black-foo- t, Marcia Allen, is the daughter of and the late Herbert Ida., Mason. They were married recently in the Idaho Falls LDS Temple by Choules. Mrs. Nixson held fs Albert an open house, and the Aliens were hosts at a reception at the LDS Ward Hal University-Bar- k -in an autumn theme. The; bride designed and made her gown of chantilly lace, pleat ed tulle with pearls and sequins over slipper satin. Her tiara oi chantilly lace released . her illu sion Veil, "and her bouquet was o Talisman roses and white carna tions. Mrs'. Paul (Verdene). Slack, Venn a Mae Calderwood, Lynda Lovell and Janie Crawford were attendants. , Maid of honor was J Verda Mason, the groom's sister, and Gretta Allen, sister of the was junior: bridesmaid brJHe, wore auturrin gowns and MARY KAWAKAMI They " rust leaves with baby carried .';.Vand mums. dahlias - Newand welcome additions are three new hairstyle books. . Mrs. Allen was 'in rose an We have one for children, too. Mrs. Nixson wore brocaded blue. This is a fabulous book it is in Their corsages were of white car our new reception room. Please nations and camellias. Douglas Holland was best man tell us if you enjoy them. and Steven Allen, the bride's xIt1 is now Mrs. Joyce Loye-i v brother, Eugene Tenney and Ted land. Fresh from a romantic! Abeyta were ushers. Idyll (honeymoon) she is pleased to see youvall again. Speaking of romance, would yoti like5 your skin to be "OH SO SMOOTH?" We have these! .bulletins available for those CIRCLE FIVE tired muscles: "Fresh Egg.) Will meet this" evening at the Facial," Crushed "fresh cucum-- ; Provo Community Congregational berj Facial',, Buttermilk and Chuich for a pie social. The public Fresh Yeast Pack. Also for is invited to attend. those" with sluggish scalp a OREM JAYCEE - WIVES "Dry Salt Shampoo." Will hold first meeting of sea Your Beauty .problems be- - son .p. m. at the Monday S onff in our Beauty Salon. .Call, home of Mrs, Dee Pyne. Berton or just drop in, we are special- Miller wiH speak on "The Excep ists trained to help you. tional. Child' will be MARY'S BEAUTY SALON, Mrs.j Mike Broadhead, and Mrs. 560 West Main, American Jack Childress will officiate. Fork, Tel. 137. -- - . . I 'l-.V''- - 'i r Hi hemes Reception ; i Fb Mr:, .Mrs: Keith Mason j '- - . - Marcia Allen. Bride - I L by-he- . Open Session Begins Season f " v 4 , . 5 miliiori Etiquette Figure Modeling figure-beautfyin- g Rest Accredited Teachers .... Don't put off 'till tomorrow that change you need today 1 controlled rhythmic j motion. . j' jir Hefpstake off excess weight, remove ur ' !'. .wanted inches. ' . ft. No starvation diets. No strenuous exer--" . j cise. , unit-prov- ides CALL v ' FR . FOR A COURTESY HOME DEMONSTRATION CALL FR 3-72- I I 11 v Cuoroniced bjr'A Cood Hosktpin( I -i M STAUFFER" HOME PLAN. DEPT.' 4 j J.1 E.st 1st North, Provo, Utah I would like more information about the Stauffer Home Reduo- ' mg Plan without obligation. j. 9-1- 'Name. Address. City' -- Phone. tate. 3f 7.99 SHOP 62 WEST CENTER At Webb's Jewelers 67 Carole's Charm LAD'n' LASSIE 3-77- And Modeling School .i, TODAY STORE HOURS: 10A.M.-5:- 40 P. M. DAILY H4 North University Ave. I LqJLgSl. 275 EAST CENTER a |