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Show .1 TbOTV? x5) 7tfl tubes E4S44IONS HI Oy? !c2iU(Q) WE WINGS i 19 FT SUNDAY HERALD nJ rrm f. --s A mm SOCi&LS CLUB NEWS J r.?.W!JW!i: iillillg I ' &::::&:;:::-::S- I" ' ; ' ss 7i-'- f'?. VIA I BllllillWPil For Goupl 4 A . mm PiliBlBiiiMiliiB Of Reception X n 'Ami ' , social event was the reception Friday evening, Sept. 5, which followed the wedding of Carolyn, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John C. Patrick of iSpring-villA lovely M us J r e, i arid Vance, Keetch, son of Mayor and Mrs. Harold W. Keetch r of - linden. :? - v; s ' j and-Mr- e ,KW Lin-do- 4 For Your Casual Living Room ' - AT n.. H - . ' - - 1 i 1 1 - MR. AND MRS. VANCE KEETCH (Carolyn Patrick) the bride's trousiseau were Lola home in Provo where Vance will B. . White, Mrs. Evan Whitesides continue his schooling. and Mrs. Wayne Evans. Receiving gifts were Linda Whitesides, ARE YOU SATISFIED Marian Springer, Karen Evans WITH YOUR BEAUTICIAN? and Paul Patrick. Ushers were CALL -Rohn Rooks and John R. Patrick. ANN MECHAM Organ music was played during FR receiving hours by Bill Kapp. s will matg their The . i C. Ohio, is announcing the engagement and forthcoming marriage of her daughter, June Yvonne Prater, to Lyman Ray Houghton,' son of Mr. andv Mrs. Elmer J. Houghton of . y Payson.. Avill be solemnized on Sept. 19 in The marriage rites the Salt Lake LDS Temple. A reception will be given Sept. LDS Ward Church. The couple 20 at Payson First-Fift- h in to reside Payson. j plans jr ; Miss. Prater is a former student at Brigham Young University, where Mr. Houghton will attend classes this fall. Jle hascompleted an LDS mission in the Great Lakes area. , . ; - ; . M ' ' ''.' - . : Provo AAUW Leader Tells Of New Officers, Chairmen Michael Treshow, president of the Provo Branch of the American Association of . University Women, announced her slate of officers at the Thursday evening dinner "meeting held in ' the Joseph-Smit- h banueqt hall. Executive officers are Mrs. Mrs. , Marian Brandley, first vice president; Mrs. Fred D. Kartchner, second vice president; 'Betty Jo "Harten, secretary;- Mrs. , Stanley Cqx, treasurer; Mrs. Meldon wir- - 3-81- , " With L. i?. Houghton ..'; Prater of Cincinnati, PAYSON Mrs. James - i H i ' t ( Awning IN FIRST QUALITY . ff S -i 1 1 1 1 MJJ I 1 M lUJ J QJy j $ Shade Cq. iff 1767 SOUTH STATE in OREM V 65 last-wed- v j n. l- - v tesy; Sadie Rogers and Mrs. Anna B. Hart, elementary and secondary education; Mrs. Leland. Nielsen, fellowship; Mrs., Daines, higher education; Mrs. George W. Watkins, Mrs. Harold R. Laycock and Mrs. fi J. Keeler, legislative; Mrs. Julia Hegsted and Mrs. Stella H. Oaks, mass media; Mrs. Kartchner, Mrs. .Kenneth Anderson and Mrs. G. K. Stewart, assistants; Mrs. Harold Kopp and Ruth Bloom, publicity; Mrs. J. Merrill Bushnell, status of women; Mrs. Percy Burrup, table decorations; Mrs. C. Richard Anderson, vita file; Zina Johnson, arts coordinator. In the. study periods ,Mrs. P. A. Christensen will be in charge' of the discussion group, Mrs. R. P. Done will direct the creative writing group, Evelyn Applonie will handle the home arts group, Mrs. Reed Morrill will be chairman of the international relations group , imem-lersh- ip .. " Mr. Barrt) . TAKE THE FREEWAY SWEATER . Addresses r Moose Women , Otherwise known as the ehemis) shape, It's the direct route to fashion! This . . V AA ALWAYS j Mrs. Loh-- treasurer; ner,assistant ' .i. ree. Stephenson, historian; Mrs. William , B arth of the I adverDelva Daines, Mrs. Clyde W. tising department of The Daily Sandgren and Mrs. Percival Bige-low- n Herald spoke to Women of the directors; Mrs. Lillian C. Moose Thursday evening on Booth, past president. "What Makes a Newspaper." The chapter night - program was Committees include Mrs. Lloyd under the ' direction of Mrs. Ted lL Cullimore 'and Mrs, Kartchner, Rowland, publicity chairman. building fund; , Mrs: Victor J. Mrs Carlyle Lewis, senior reBird, civil defense;. Mrs. Melvin and. Vida Babcock will conduct gent, was in charge. Mrs. AJ Arrington, Mrsv Lloyd J. Hill the social and economic issues lfred Carter was initiated into and Mrs. Bertha RmseyTlcour- - group. the Her sponsor was group. ; '' lrs. Glen Westergard. -- g V Similar Savings on All Rattan & Wrought Iron Sets - af k Grouping' September Introductory Offer i lily-point- ed June Prci ter Sets Da te XS 6 - Pc. Room I" j : III j JUNE YVONNE PRATER i Every cushion is spring filled. The gay fabrics contrast smartly with the nat- ural color rattan frames, designed in a most decorative manner. mm s. ? COLORFUL COMFORT 1 . home of Mr. Bry Nelson of Provo at 5:30 p. m.' n with Bishop Leon Walker of ' Ward officiating. ' white Blue and prevailed throughout the; SpringviHe LDS Fourth Ward recreation hall. The beautiful bride was a pic ture of loveliness ,in her white gown of heavy slipper satin with a chapel train. The chantilly lace bodice was enhanced with a scalloped sabrina neckline and long sleeves. A tiara of seed pearls fashionecf in a five-ledesign released the fingertip veil of illusion. Her bouquet consisted of three white orchids surrounded by pink rosebuds and stephanotis. Kathleen Patrick, sister of the bride,, was maid of honor; Jean and Mary Patrick, also sisters, Lauree and Mary Morrii and Reba Benson were bridesmaids;1 Bill Keetch, a brother of. the groom, stood as best man.? The matching jsheath gowns of the bride's attendants f ashioneel blue satin arid from ' robin-eg- g their nosegay bouquets of blue and white split carnations surrounded by white net and blue ribbon presented a colorful picture. Mrs. Patrick chose a pink lace over satin, while Mrs. Keetch's gown was of blue chiffon. ' Both corsages were of pink rosebuds. Greeting guests at the door were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Springer and Mr. and Mrs. Glen Otto-se, Mrs. Ann Nelson presided at the guest book on a table covered with a lace cloth over blue satin. More than 500 friends called, to extend their best wishes. Mr. and Mrs. John H. Patrick, grandparents of the bride, assumed hostess duties in the serving area and were assisted by friends of Carolyn. Arranging the gift display and at-th- 4 I j The couple exchanged marriage vows r ' J Lindori Scene ' Leisure V Patrick-Keetc- h v ' funituro for waist-detouriii- : ff , , look has invaded the sweater - and is here interpreted world . ' , Schramm Reunion Elk Ladies Have Musical Program Attracts The Carl Christian was held recentreunion Schramm in Payson park, with Sandersons' ly attending. Mrs. Matilda Scltnm Schoenfeld, (85, Payson, and Mrs. Lydia Schramm Carpenter; Manti, were" the oldest present. They are PAYSON t buffet luncheon was enjoyed by about 50 members of Ladies of Elks Wednesday evening at the .Elk Home. John Dunford and Jim' .Griffith sang a duetj and a pantomime was given by Clyde Nielsen, Carl ' sisters. '. Weight and Tom Thurston. of in was; The The group .hen played Klon. program charge Mrs. Lorna Jasperson, Payson; dike under the direction of Mrs. Mr. .and Mrs. Lawrence Jordon, Archie Jones, ' new treasurer. Orem, and Airs. Pauline Young, Prizes were won by Mrs. Dean I Rasmussen Mrs. Orion Gagon Payson. ' Carl Schramm; Payson, direct- - and Mrs. Slug Thomas. ed election of officers, as follows: Henry Schwab, president; Eugene Braithwaite, vice president; Mrs. ted secretary. Ida Miller, A . : in a beautifully bold, . m . . Plans were .discussed for Star Recorder Day to be held Sunday, Sept. 28, at 1 p.m. at the Moose Home with the Provo Chapter as hostesses.; A party will .be held the day before in connection with the- Loyal Order of Moose dance the evening of Sept. 27. After the meeting a delicious-luncwas served to all coworkers and their partners by Mrs. Andrew Eaton, Mrs. 'George Bjerregaard, Mrs. Rowland, Mrs. Carl . Evans and Mrs. Mrs. John Pollack- and Mrs. Mary P. Bernard! furnished the flowers! 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