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Show -7 DAILY HERALD - .0 ft v-- ft - -t- TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, Utah County. Utah -U 71 Miss LeVitre Marries In Home Rites - earliet this month at the 1 ' ' ' ' M - 4 Y , ; Lynda LeVitre recited solemn nuptial vows with Charles E. Glasgow in. ceremonies performed by Rev. Gordon L. Elenbaas at the home of the parents of the bride, Mr. and Mrs. Lynn jR. LeVitre in Provo. Mr. 'and Mrs. Buckner B. Glasgow also of Prq-v- o are the parents of Ui groom. I V :' H ? 1 r s-- ' V ' ? ft A buff ei slipper, wheh immediately followed the wedding rites n ' : '';': v: ft yg'-X'- was given in the couple's honor at the home! of the groom's parents, after which the newly weds greeted guests at an informal at the LeVitre garden reception ' ." " :',)J1 ;i home. For her wedding and reception the bride choose a street-lengt- h shirtwaist gown of white satin which featured a big collar and long cuffed sleeves, fashioned by the bride's mother. A crown of white roses held her short, veil of sheerest illusion', and her bouquet consisted of white roses, if! DeAnn dinger attended" the bride asL matron of honor and Ben C. Zaccardi stood as best man. Miss dinger was gowned in a turquoise blue sheath dress, Mrs. LeVitre , chose a blue eti broidered ' linen sheath for .her daughter's wedding and Mrs. .in a pink Glasgow Bengaline sheath with lace trim. Their attire was complemented by corsages of carnations. B. B. Glasgow Jr.,. us tiered and Mrs., B. B. Glasgow played the wedding march at the ceremony and pian o selections throughout the reception.. Kate Zabriskie, Carolynn Anderson, Claudette M a n s f i e I d, Diane Lee and LeAnn Mower assisted in' serving under the supervision of Mrs. Ed A. Neihay and Mrs. Arthur Zabriskie Mrs. David Strieff, aiint of the groom took charge of gifts arid DeAnn Ad am son presided! over the guest book. .jp .; of unV. a honeymoon Following disclosed destination the couple will reside in Provo. ' 'fj A personal shower honored the bride prior ta her marriage, with Mrs. Paul Ream, and Mrs. Robert LeVitre as hosts. The: event took place at the Ream home, ' ; ,"6 vflp ; j! scal-lopo- ipili " j MRS. ERNEST DEE HUBBARD (Patricia Kay e Hurren) .Patricia Hurren Becomes ' Bride of Ernest Hubbard 1; ; -- ... r ' In ceremonies performed in the Salt Lake LDS Temple Thursday morning, Patricia Kay Hurren become the bride of Ernest Dee Hubbard. President EIRay L. .. cnrisienseu oniciaieu. announcis ' The marriage being ed by the bride's parents,' Mr and Mrs. Henry! ; Reeder .'Hurren of Logan. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest B.' Hubbard of Wellsville are the v : parents of the groom. : For the and ceremony wedding breakfast which immediately w : ; -- followed, the bride wore an original traditional wedding gown of white satin and Chant illy lace. , The molded bodice trimmed with mi; ; ti iace snowea a soiuy t scaiiopea neckline and long sleeves, also ti - -' r rorK' vqn ppanisn r- I I k A It's 'Honolulu SPANISH FORK bound' this week for Dfv and Mrs. Jay R. Zabriskie and their three daughters,5 . Janette, . Diane, and Karen. The Zabriskie family, left Travis "Air Force Base Friday, enroute for the island city, .where Captain Zabriskie' will begin a three year term as resident at , Tripler Hospital.. For the past six weeks, Mrs. Zabriskie and her daughters have visited with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Doughty of Provo and her husband's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Zabriskie of Spanish Fork. Durjng this time Captain Zabriskie has been completing work at the Army Medical Service School, Fort Sam - Houston t xex. ' The Zabriskies enjoyed a vacation to San Francisco by way of Los Angeles and the coast highfor way prior to their departure ' . the Hawaiian Islands. , .... : -- i ., , 1 LITTLE liZZl 111 I 1 ' f showing a lace trim, pointed at the wrists. The full floor length fckirt fell from a large satin bbw m the back; j A Juliet cap of pearls with a single teardrop held , her tiered elbow? length veil of tulle. Her is bouquet ' was .fashioned of centered by a "white orchid. Parents of the bride received members of the immediate families in a private" diningrroom at the Hotel Utah. The mother of the' bride wore a Drint sheath of pure silk in shades of delphinium blue and white. Mother of the groom was gowned in? pink lace. For her going away costume the new ' Mrs. Hubbard chose a tailored suit in steel-blac- k and accented by velvet and patent . leather accessories. ; Following a honeymoon in the "Grand Teton .. and Yellowstone National Parks, Mr. and Mrs. Hubbard will make their home in Provo, where both will teach at th: . Brigham Young University. The bride has been extensively entertained in both Logan and Salt Lake City prior to her marriage by Mrs. Le Roy V. Wilson, Mrs. Sidney Roskelley and Mrs. John Griffith, who gave a dej j ;' ,. . lightfully tk n I t 1 Club Notes MR. AND MRS. CHARLES E. GLASGOW (Lynda LeVitre) jji Provo Miss Wins First PLace In Sewing Contest j., Taking first place in Style Make-- Contest was Melody Lambert, daughter of , Mr. and Mrs. Carry le B. Lambert of Pro-vwho was selected at a fashion show held iFriday. Other winners in the 10 to 13 ear old division were Christine Mecham, daughter of .Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Mecham, second place and Carolyn Duke, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.1 Morris Duke,-thir3 place In the teen division 14 throueh 17, Arlene Shepherd took first place. She Is the daughter' of Mr. and Hrs. Erschelj Shepherd of Provo, with Joyce Anderson, daughter oe Mr. and Airs. Ber-the-You- j j d " j . ' j jj place and Jill Watkins, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Oni V. Watkins of Provo third place. In the Miss and Mrs. , division Deanna Davis, daughter of Mi, and Mrs. Earl Davis was awarded first place with Veda Barlow, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Johnson, second, place. The garments of the first place winners will be sent to Denver, Colo., for area judging. Area winners will receive a new model Singer Sewing Machine and their entries will be sent to New York ior further judging. 'valuable Cash" and await the grand prize awards ond ot ;! O. Anderson of Orem, Sec- nard ng s t j at 8 :tr - ' ' r f 4 MRS. ROBERT LADIES BOWLING ASSOCIAi TION, OREM ;Will meet Sept. 2, . . y ' ' :.- , 1 BUCHANAN Betty Young) Women of Moose Hold Meet p.m. at the Veterans. Memorial Building. 420 S. State, Orem. Anyone interested . in bowling in - the league is invited to attend. j; LAE GAI MATRONS Will meet Wednesday, Sept. 2, at the home of Prue Butler. HAPPY HOUR BRIDGE CLUB Will meet Friday at the home Rules concerning the judging of for "Sept. 3 . which will be an of- the flower show during the ficer and chairmen meeting. American Fork Steel Day were given and an anDeon Ferguson nouncement of the bowling' team Surgical .Mitter &i Corsclior which will play- today, was maJ; at the Thursday business meeting "' (expert fittings) r ' 1' ':) of Mrs. Herbert .Creviston at 8 of the Women of Moose. the at. Vojg:ue formrrly , !," p. m. Those- - not able to attend Senior Regent Mrs. Andrew HAS MOVED are requested to notify the who was in Eaton gave charge hostess. a report on officers chapter night DEON'S INC. program. She also expressed her . winners. to those who helped 34 West Center,! Provo The contest is annually spon- appreciation sored by the Singer Sewing Ma- clean up the Moose Homei Thone FR 33338 ' chine Company. The next meeting is scheduled cele-orati- on - j . 'I 5 . ' i . ; . t Going back to School? come first lo Campus leaders in-the-kn- other tIJOH f, Ow TAYLOR " w '. RUSSEU - " ! 4 i, ' .. i inwittrm ?&vr miftttr bride and Mrs. Hurren. College friends of the new Mrs. Hubbard were invited by Virginia Weiler, Mrs. Karl P. Weiler and MaryLou Weiler to a luncheon. Mrs. Clark E. Haskins and Mrs. Daryl Nord entertained for the bride in the Haskins' garden. Others entertaining for the bride included Mrs. M, Russell Weiler, Mrs. Richard G. Weiler, Mn and Mrs. Fred H. Thompson of Logan. nrtli sr.tf; s i U v. f T X ; 'feiiiiilillpMf Choice of call . FR J or . Ar ' .. THE LUGGAGE THAT KEEPS ITS FIRST TRIP LOOK! 34 ; BamBoiiitc Stireaiiilife foi D UP Notes . .. 4 . ' Twin i Yytiv Xs'S f-X- Headboard Alone $i2" .- jdSl - 1 yfw ;j':z.,0--, r S'stfy ' The' Name . r , j ! . ' 'r-mat- ! with tress (Premier innerspring) ni ' ' 1 v " i BOX SPRINGS (Matching quality) . Easy Roll BED FRAME Which has been a mark of integrity and Honor in the Jewelry busi- ness for generations, HAS NOT ; 1 X ' a . O AND YOUR LAR STYLINSS EFFECTIVE August 26th, the Phys- above aend ical Assets of the Daynes Jewelry Co: of Provo, were sold. fv '''. ; - - " ' '' CO. 1959. Dr. John F. Dayries Optometrist mm loi i fW I . hi aJtuimi'i.tilH iMiniMt-mr- h- .. easy mobility.) CHOICE OF POPU- Perforated Style Circle Style or Cross Style. lus Oueen ond King sizes in . A seperate enterprise will open it's New Modern Ofifce at 110 West Center on September 3, HI ..r . THE DAYNES OPTICAL iL. Headboards also mode full size . I f v (for full support and , BEEN SOLD ' i1 luncheoa-Mrs- . appointed ANNOUNGEMEN7 .. r ' : John C. Carlisle and Mrs. J'.hn B. Carlisle who feted the portation FR T ed t ' ; CAMP ONE .Will meet Thursday at 2:30 p. m: atj the home of Ida Wollsey, 1670 S. 50 E., Orem. For trans- Hid Why is jt the fellowwho would give you the shirt off his back never has cne when you need ft? step-hanot- . Bound For! Hawaii K j was-see- 1 j i! iliwii The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. - J. Young of Vernal and Mr. and Mrs. R. N. Buchanan of Denville are the parents of the bridegroom. Both voung people resided in Provo for some time, where Mr. Buchanan attended the Brigharn Young University for three years. The couple was honored at a reception in the church recreation rooms immediately following the ceremony. The bride was lovely in a waltz length gown of white lace over taffeta fashioned with ? fitted bodice, a gracefully neckline" and long ooinfice sleeves. Her full fineertfD veil was caueht by-- a del'cate bear! tiara. She spring., bouquet with white flowers. ' . f 4 Den-vil- le Community Church, Den-vill-e, N. J., Betty E. Young become the bride of Robert BuchaVi-an- . i I f5, Newlyweds At Home ' n Rockaway In a double ring ceremony held j If? 19-- the Cross Style. j J rn as. ( FilATTRESS j us give you a great budget-price- d Phones TT send off... with Samsonite Streamlitc, the construction luggage that can take it! Streamlite's stands up under strain stunning vinyl covering can't bruise easily. Streamlite is just made to survive a life of car or plane or train. Clothes always arrive ready to wear, include suit and tie racks, places for underthings and hose. Streamlite will outlast your college career. 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