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Show TJ1' SUNDAY HERALD 1 1958 Lola Van Wagenen Recites-VowWith Robert Redford -- 1- ? Golden candles lighted . the home and garden 'of Mr. and Mrs. Alma Van Wagenen Sept. , 12 when their granddaughter,; Lola Van Wagenenj became the bride of C. Robert Redf6rd with Bishop Ray W, Qwilliam officiating. Parents of .the couple are Mr, and Mrs. Frank Van Wagenen of Proyo and Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Redford of Westwood, Calif. After the ceremony the wedding guests were served a buffet sup- i i 4. ' It, Illlil 11li 3 per, A reception followed. The bride ' 4r wore a peau de soi shantung over embroidered tulle with gold crys- fill 111 ft- nil ill i- ill ill tal charm underskirt. Her quet was of whitfe Fiji mums bou- sur- rounded by flaked mums. Lynn Fechser, Connie Jones, d Deloris Itfelson, Kay Lyne were bridesmaids. Flower girls were Betty Van Wagenen and Becky Schofieldi They wore gold crystal charm sheaths and carried gold and bronze .Fiji mums. Mrs. Van Wagenen was hostess in a trapeze' nylon over champagne taffeta, while Mrs. Redford was in a floral sheath. Their cor lllilill Bus-teru- ,".v.iS8SS..,...3 ff '' 4 V 1 7 s sages were of chrysanthemums , in fall shades. Jack Brindlinger was best man, and Richard Van 3Vagenen,CBill Coomber, Roger Missey and Dex' ter Wood were ushers. Highlights of the decor were MM ' . THE golden eandles on the serving d tables and a wedding cake." topped with nosegays of mmi SO-AffJ- At four-tiere- chrysanthemums. Mrs. Margaret Massey played the organ. Hosts in the garden were Mr and Mrs. Harold Van 1 - 1 Wagenen, Mr, and Mrs. Mark C, Lloyd, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Freestone, Mrs. Alma VanWagenen and Mrs. Myrtle R. Barker. Mrs. Virgil Ivie, Mrs. Gerald Cox and Kay Johnson supervised the serving. Girls who served were Linda Barker, Virginia Stanley, Peggy Vance, DeLee Clegg, Valerie Lloyd, Vickie Van Wagenen,, LaNae Gwilliam, Shir-len- e Schofield and " Julie Van Wagenen. In the gift area were Marsha Bray and Marian Peterson. Sharee Van Wagenen was at the guest book. Special guests were the groom's grandpareiits, Mr. and Mrs. Nelson - Bengston of Sherman Oaks, Calif. o - 'i Top Carpet Manufacturers Cooperated to bring you these quality Carper Values during our Carpet Sale. Volume buyinfl Combined with Rock Bottom Cost of j&J&sB&A 'A Operation brings you these Quality 1. 1 mi STw i Seml-Annu- al Carpet Buys at a low, low : Bargain Price 7.. MRS. PETER CRAIG MORTENSEN (Ada Bennett) vltf , Bennett Says Vows WzVA P. C. Mortensen fit! In an gown. White gold - tinted mums AMERICAN FORK exquisite gown of chantilly ,lac6, tied with lavender ribbon formed crystalline ; taffeta and satin, the corsages of each. Neil Mortenson was best" man lovely bride, Mrs. Peter Craig Mortenson (Ada Bennett) greet- for his brother and James Dupass ed 4 r ; 1 the arriving guets with her bridegroom ushered.wereGreeting Mr. and Mrs. John . Em CUSTOM LAID CARPETS' ' 'I ' Easy Credit Terms Up to 5 years to pay ets at Bargain Prices ''a DOOR CRASHER SPECIALS: J Z ' ' at a reception Thursday evening, guests W. Bennett. Hosts in the serving Sept. 18, in Firmage Hall of the area were Mr. and Mrs, Wendell - Seventh Wardr LDS Second- Church. The couple spoke nuptial promises rthat morning in the Salt ' Lake LDS Temple. The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Bennett of American Fork. Dr. and Mrs. Francis N. "Mortenson, parents of the bridegroom, also of American ForkV "were hosts at a wedding breakfast at Starlight Gardens atop Hotel Utah. In the bridal party ,were the happy couple, their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hansen, Mr. and Mrs. John W. Bennett, Mr. and Mrs. .Neil Mortenson and Mrs. May W. Mercer. The new Mr. and Mrs. Mortenson received their guests before a tastefully decorated background, a large, white satin fan outlined .with purple and white in gladioli . flanked with ferns to this color tall stands. Adhering scheme, the small serving tables held baskets containing clusters of "grapes and white and gold mums tinted with gold. , The bridal gown was styled with a high empire waistline set .off with soft folds of satin. An lace acinsert of cented the rounding neckline and the short sleeves and long elbow length gloves were other interThe satin folds esting details were repealed at the hipline of skirt and continued ;the to the back with a bow, emphasizing the bustle which swept to chapel train. ' Her fingertip veil was caught to a small bonnet brim of lace and pearls. A purple orchid surrounded ', with white . stephanotis with shower streamers of white ribbon formed the bride's bouquet. Mrs.': James - Dupass attended her sister as matron of honor and other bridal attendants were Mrs. Neil Mortenson,' Tonita Mortenson, Mrs. Max Scott, Deanna Grant a n d Marilyn , Scholes. Jamie Ball was flower girl. The attendants were gowned in purple taffeta gowns, similarly styled, with princess waistlines accented with' bows and full skirts. Each held a white basket of baby mums .tinted with gold and tied with lavender ribbon.' Mrs. Bennett was attired in royal purple accented with matching rhinestone jewelry. The mother wore an bridegroom's embroidered .pink linen sheath - -- . en-dell . - . -- full-gor- ed , Balanced Blend v 4.9S Vafev.. Hansen. , J Adding further enjoyment to the occasion . was the appropriate organ music played by Mrs. Wendell Kirkpatrick. Serving the guests were Pamela Fox, Joan Christenson, Norma Wride and Mariellen Wadley. Presiding at the guest book was JVlrs. William H. Fox and arranging the gifts were Mrs. Arvil Morgan, Mrs. Earl Southwick, Mrs. Ray Jarman and Barbara Wagstaff. As the happy pair left on a honeymoon trip to Las Vegas, the bride was wearing a Byzantine blue sheath. They will make Salt Lake City their home, where Mr. Mortenson will continue his studies at the University of Utah. Bedroom 'Carpet A 4.98 Value for only 70 - ' W if ' " - 30S ' - Sq.Yd. (74c Sg. Ft.r Completely Installed with heavy rubber pad. ' Kanaom fenear Aextured VlUULl00 all wool pile 12.95 raluc lor Alexander Smith MR. AND MRS. C. ROBERT REDFORD (Lola Van Wagenen) All MLL ' (Continued "from Page 16) Mborlan E. Snow of Provo, and e. Mrs.- Hazel Snow Green of Pleas-ant'Grov- Mrs. Snow did a. great deal of nursing and hospital work during her younger years. Performing this service she traveled throughout Utah County. She is a .member of the LDS church, working diligently for many years as a Relief Society class leader for 25 years, Primary class leader and chorister for 15 years, class leader for the Daughter of Utah Pioneers for seven years and Suiiday school teacher. For years she sang in the ward and stake choir and also at weddings, parties and funerals. She has written - many poems and stories for relatives, friends, church and social gatherings, She has 18 grandchildren, 26 great - grandchildren and two practical I Coronet .: : . HfAAl All ALL UUVVL presents Orange and brown were feature ed colors at the Edgemont PTA tea held Wednesday at the school to; honor teachers, officers and room mothers. The annual Hal loween party was planned. Mrs. Earl Wagner, room representative, was in charge. ljP HIA Al i i Textured.Loop ki a 12.95 value for ............ mri (1.11 Sq. Ft.) - n Extrordinaire ft. iff; i MLL WUUL Cut Pile a 12.95 valHe for .............. . Price Includes Heavy Firth ALL WOOL Rubber Pad and Installations Floral Axminister a 12.95 value for Price Does Not Your Beauty Is Our Profession Include Pad and Installations Was - 4- Alexander Smith This special size 50 . Chuck Supper Set; Monday;' Eve 8 (September 22 through October 18th) MissArden offers every woman this special introductory jar, x MARY KAWAKAMI so you may see for yourself what an' out of the ordinary cream this is in every way ! School days are happy days for the parents it seems, it could also be happier for their little girls if they had many new dresses and a professionally styled permanent wave This month hair is going to dry and appear parched and burned. By giving your daugh-ter-a "Fresh Egg Shampoo," instead of detergents or soap, will certainly help. A' water soluable substance "VO-5-" sold here will produce sheen and keep hair lubricated. ' The public is invited to a chuck wagon supper Monday at 6:30 p. m. at the First - Seventh LDS Ward recreation hall sponsored by the First Ward under the direction of Jean Davies. There will be besides the supper, concessions, booths, door prizes and program. o $,5Q00 Alexander Smith - , ALL WOO L TWIST Alexander Smith ; - CHR0MESPUNi612 Creme Extrordinaire works wonders at lessening wrinkles and lines ; fills out hollows and reclaims fullness and texture of youth! No other cream has ever helped the skin so much, : Wardrobe Maternity 32 PROVO u Lucille Brown Provo, Utah North 1st East $2.00). , FR 3-- 1 923 AAARY'S College of Beauty 560 WEST MAIN ST. AMERICAN FORK . smoothing, moisturizing, nourishing and neutralizing acid skin conditions. Regular sizes, in apothecary jar, 10.00, 18.50, 27.50 tint tax ... Axminster O'SIS' . . . V . All Wool Tweed Contemporary Wilton ,00 iOO ALL WOOL ; Snfn OPEN 10 A.M. 1YL 6 P.M. DAHY MONDAYS 10 AM. to 9 P.M. Stores In Provo, Springville, Spanish Fork & Payson - " f SCO? AT HOME SERVICE ; - Just phone and we wHI brifig the samples of the many rolls on display to let you Shop at home. FOR FREE ESTIMATE PHONE OREM . . . . . . . ACS-243- 9 Spanish pa:x OREM Gity Drug 7 70 i00 Alexander Smith 2 , . " OPEN MONDAY EVENINGS 1 N ' . influ- Consult us first with your beauty problems. Mary's Beau- ty salon, 560 West Main, American Fork, Tel 137. We'll see - yon on television station KLOR, Provo. Hope-yocan see us, in. COLOR, Friday afternoons, 3:15. to 3:30 p. m. i SANF0RD SYMCOPATION912$18000 ence in hairstyling with , the high waist line on the new fall gowns are all very Important. Remember to clip this column and bring it with you when you have a permanent for a can of Spray Net free (value IF IT'S THE TRAPEZE I $14500 8,ll,,xl2, - IS IMPORTANT $l(o)00 o Alexander Smith 7 "Empress Josephine" NOW $11700 ALL WOOL plus tax for 4 weeks only I ' . Per Sq. Yd. Axminister Greme great-greaf-grandchildr- ut 0 - - Edgemont PTA Has Tea For Officials Th newest silhouette with a French flair for fashion, irresistibly designed with a white embroidered collar and a sweeping black velvet bow in Imperial satin faille. An an added feature, there's also a cut-onet petticoat. Black or Electric Blue. SOes to 18.': ' BLANKET WINNER Wool Reinforcec.wirh, Nylon. 9.9S Value only Includes the best Rubber Pad and, Installation Emetine Snow FASHION (44c Sg. Ft.) 3 Dimensional in 2 Colors fJ - Sq.Yd. These prices; do not inckfde pad nor Installations . - ......... ....... 23 AG S-14- 55 1497 South ACS-24- C? Ztt 73 North Main Phone 23 |