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Show LTTS SUNDAY HERALD 1958 Autumn. Marriages Told 19 & ' ' - - sr, 1 , 'fLipf. ''"til"', w r ' Wk - - ' - ' - - " " - Weds s Girl-I- ;i 0 A " f - - ' ' iti. f " v ;c I cent marriage of their son, David Terry, l. to Ren'ate Willientner, daughter, of Mr. and I Mrs. Stefan Willientner of Nurenbercr. They were married in Niirenberg by an I 1 LDS Chaplain in the U. S. Army at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Madsen, former Provo residents. The groom has been sta- - p tione! in Germany for the past 18 months ... with the U. S. Army. Mr. Terry is with the military police I detachment, criminal investigation. He was graduated from Provo High School and attended Brigham Young University for one year. He plans to leave Germany . - " If Win- - Hf : r ' - t Si ' j er girls. . (Renate Willientner) EASY DOES IT NASHVILLE, , Hold-awa- d. t Mrs. Johnson m Hosts Club, Relief Society Fine Arts cold-resista- nt. j ; r v MR. AND MRS. IIARRY GAMMON (Beth Roylance) Maternity Suits to your taste EXQUISITE DESIGNS y, SUPERB STYLING LOVELY FABRICS SENSIBLE PRICES E. Roylance, Mrs. A. E. Tracy and giftcarriers were Christine and Paula Sumsion. Mrs. David Cook and Nancy Wilkinson were at the guest book. Kay, r 'I A r . .ich-ar.- - ' wine-colore- Tenn. (UPI) Gibbs and her mother Maggie went to the movies while Maggie's father went hunting for On their way back K . possum. MRS. GARY M. LLQYD (Carolyn Provan) from the show, mother and d The book is an autobiographical daughter found a possum lying "Alone" ty. Rear Admiral ! of Admiral Byrd's expe- on the street and took it home. for reviewed-account E. Byrd was to an advance base past Maggie's father came home members of Xi Beta Club Thurs- dition Little He. was all alone empty-handeAmerica. Mrs. Jack $elck. day evening by !' The group met at the home of and nearly died from carbon monoxide. When he left, he went Mrs. Bryant Tingey. with a humble set of values that CITRUS SQUEEZE f he had never had before. LAKELAND, Fla. (UPI) The In an impressive ceremqky in" Upon their return to Provo, the Frank Mrs. Wheelwright, presi- Florida, citrtis industry, reeling the Salt Lake LDS Temple, Caro- couple will make a home at 1269 a dent, gave gift to the outgoing from last venter's freezes, is lyn Provan of New Philadelphia, Briar Avenue where the groom Max Warner. Mrs. president, seeking to develop an orange tnio, ana uary ivi. uiqya oi will continue' his studies at Brig-hanefreshMrs. tree that is served But Tingey Provo- were united,, in marriage Young University. one 10 to and ments members inthere's a the citrus , 25. danger on the morning of September JVIarian Lund. then move north guest, dustry might The ceremony was performed .. from Florida. Ds AElder Taylors Henry by ssistant to the Council' of the Oldest Lincoln Junior PTA high school in the Twelve and former president hof United is the Boston Eng-is- h States The lovely canyon home of Mrs. the. California LDS Mission where Room "Fete Home UNIVERSITY WARD High School, founded in tiie groom' filled a mission. LeRoy Johnson in Wildwood was Has 1821. of held will scene the be The marriage was witnessed by Thursday afternoon Opening social: Lincoln' Junior High School PTA close friends and relatives of the Tuesday at 2:30 p. m.! Mrs. Jen- the Fine Arts Club meeting. Mrs. bridal couple. Following the cere- nie B.. Newell will read original Sterling Cofhaby, president, con- was hostess to a party Tuesday mony, a breakfast was held for poems, Mrs. Allie Clark' will fur- ducted a short business session. afternoon at the school for PTA Mrs. Earl Crockett, program officers, committee chairmen, the wedding ' party at the Doll nish special music and refreshthe will House. ments served. after be chairman, handed Qut the pro- home room parents and teachers. Immediately a for left the breakfast couple gram booklets, and Mrs. Elmer Mrs. Russell Kitchen was in A. F. FIFTH WARD short wedding trip through the Terry gave the thought for the charge. held will be social, Opening Las and Southern Utah Mrs. Kitchen and Principal day. parks 'of m. 7 husbands with at p. seMonday . to Refreshments were served Vega's. For traveling the bride Quinn Hatch spoke briefly to the Mrs. at the as guests twochapel. d 21. members and one guest by group. Refreshents were served lected a beautifully-tailoreC. A. Grant, Mrs Theron M. Mrs. Johnson and Mrs. ana cuecKea oiacK wniie Seymour and the room was decorated with piece wool ensemble with black and Webste Mrs, iFrank Gordon and Gray. : flowers. ' Mrs. ' G. E aston Brown will be white accessories. in" charge. , . Among the delightful events occurring during the week preced- S. F. NINTH WARD ing the marriage were dinners , Will meet Wednesday at"2 p. m. honoring the couple and several forJtprogram .and luncheon as bridal showers. An open house is well as magazine drive. planned for; the newlyweds on . :, their return to Provo. the DecMr.. and Mrs. William M. Provan Only two signers-- f ,'.. are parents of. the bride "and her laration of Independence became . -: husband's parents are Dr. and presidents of the United States Mrs. Wesley P Lloyd. Washington and MadiSj&n. - . V "Mrs. Kay and the little girls were in pale coral, dresses, and the others wore pale blue sheaths. They carried blue net hearts with coral mums. " Mrs. Roylance was in turquoise satin, and Mrs. Gammon chose a1 d gown. White mums with pale blue ribbon formed their corsages. Rulon Gammon was best man and ushers were Ken Roylance and Bob Gammon. Bishop Bill Jenkins was emcee at aprogram of toasts and musical numbers.. Kathy Graehi, Dona Vee Pat Roylance, Karen Strong, Polly Ferguson, Marilyn Jones and Molly Watkins served. In the gift room were Mrs. H. C. "MR. AND MRS. DAVID TERRY Mrs. Selck Reviews Book ' For Xi Beta At Tingey's Carolyn Provan, Gary Lloyd Recite Temple Promises . Mrs. J. P. Roylance, sister-in-la- w of the bride. ' Jaymie Roylance and Raylene Gammon were flow- on Oct. 5 for the U. S. The new bride will fly from Germany to Salt Lakef City on Oct. 15. The couple will make a home in Provo.- - w ' ' x ' , a, f ' -- -- I "1 - ... Roy-lanc- e, Mr., and Mrs. Andrew Terry" of Provo received word from" Germany of the re- - f::;:::::;:::: it. : The Vineyard LDS Ward Chapel was the scene Sept. 19 of the wedding reception ,honoring Mr. ,and Mrs. Harry K. Gammon who were married the day before in the Salt Lake LDS Temple by President J. H. Hawkes. Thebride, the former Beth is the (laughter of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Roylance of Provo, while the groom's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Ray Gammon, also of Provo. The bridal gown was of white satin, lace and pleated tulle and was fashioned by the bride's mother. She carried Talisman roses surrounded by white feathered carnations. Mrs. E. C. Kay, sister of the f. bride, was matron of honor, and attendants were(Myrna Gammon, sister of the groom; Carolyn Hill; Germany ' ;7J i H. K. 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