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Show Reception Honors Newlyweds Followina Temple Marriage v LAKE SHORE A reception honoring Mr. and Mrs. Murvin Curtis Price (Ellen Foster) was given bj the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Foster in, , the Lake Shore recreation hall Nov. 7.' The young couple was married in the Los Angeles Temple No. 20th. and a reception was given for them by the parents of the groom, Mr. and Mrs. Murvin B. . Price, in California. 'The lovely brunette bride was radiant in a gown fashioned by herself. It .featured a yoke of appliqued lace which ended n Jong lily pointed sleeves. The lace applique was repeated on the inf termission length full skirt veil short Her satin. bridal heavy of Illusion was held by a crown . j tht i ( the-brid- . ( an Artist to Greet Guests At Open House Sunday. Dec. 6 ds - I -- under Profl E. H. Eastmond, Aretta Young and Elsie Barrett. In later, years ;he studied with Mrs Bessie! E. Gourley, who ' is responsible for Mrjs. Taylor's membership in the section. Mrs. Taylor was born in Lake-viewhere she has. lived all her I rv Thick Hair Should 'Shaped,! Not Thinned- , the pegboard white. French blue napkins used with checked mats and checked pads Wheii a hairdresser starts get- on the chairs would" give the; ting anxiou to thin your hair, be room a lift. A 'few red geraniums ready to say a firm no. The wom- in white, pots on the window sills would be pretty. an with thick hair is lucky. to no need There's absolutely Dear ; Polly : I wpuld like to thin it no matter what.a hairdresser tells you. He can shape buy new drapes and, a new rug it and cut it without thinning it for my living room. I have a even though he, may feel he's not beige couch and chair and a gray giving you as much for your mon- rug. Walls are papered gray with a" small vdesign.; I think I have too ey. much gray, don't you? Mrs. 5 - - - ii sea-shei- ' ; Nautilus Social Unit Plans Annual Invitational Friday J. of the Nautilus N. L. VU. Social Unit at the Brigham Young University. The. event; will be' held Friday, Dec. 4; from 8r30 to 11:30 p.m, with decorations in various shades OREM Members of the Orem Olesca Club5-me- t recently at the home of Mrs. Robert Thorn to discuss plans - for the Christmas project which will be in the form of a gift to be presented to an exceptional child" Mrs. Robert Fad-diclub president, ; conducted the meeting! A lesson and skit presented bv Mrs. Conrad Stone, Mrs. Russell Brown, and; Mrs. Dee Pyne was followed by; a group discussion of different 'phases of understanding ourselves and others. The gn&p decided to send a floral gift to a; r member' of the club who is hospitalized. Refreshments were served by the hostess (to. the members and special guest Mrs. Henry J. Clem-ment- s. . j !. Relief, Society . also follow the color scheme. Favors will remain a surprise will furnish the and theY-Knigh- ts music forthe; evening,. with special intermission entertainment from a Salt Lake Group. Members .of; the committee in charge are Janeen Jolley, general chairman; Jackie Evans, decorations; Gloria Camarillo, Combo; Sue Stephan, refreshments; Gayle acacia Gibbs, invitations; Ethel Nieder-hause- r, Club members will meet at the intermission; Clifta Bright, home of Mrs. ; Theodore .Taylor, Jacquie Thurn, publicity; Friday at 4 p.m. Mrs. M. B. patrons; and Sandra Johnson, favors. in Wallace is of CluB Notes ; - gram. charge, the, pro- . BELLE MERE LITERARY LEAGUE with Mrs. 3 it r Ww ' meet Will ' meet Thursday at 2:30 - Salad Dressing 35c y quart & Beans i Relief Society organization of the Provo Sixth Ward will hold a bazaar Thursday which will begin at 6:30 p.m; Baked goods, sewn articles, prizes, hamburgers and a variety of other foods will be on sale. Anyone interested is welcome. Notes- - - - 33c 2-f- or Coffee All Brands Tips for Teens 2-!bs.-- hps to Help Boys Find Hie Right Gift for 'Her' Yams I lb. ' with matching, earrings. By ELINOR WILLIAMS Accessories to wear: A scarf, If you're a boy with "What shall I give HER for Christmas?" wooly rnittens, a leather belt with, her initials in "gold," a hand on your mind, here are gift-tip- s that make a hit with girls from bag with ber initials in "gold." An evening bag. 12 to 20. It's proper to give your fayor-it- e To use: Perfume (a well known date,! steady date or girl- brand in a light fragrance, perfriend a gift IF it is not expensive haps in a special Christmas packor personal. Costly, personal age). A glamorous bottle with an items such as a cashmere sweat- atomizer top to hold her pet perer, leather coat jewelry, portable fume or cologne. A bath set inradio, etc.; are improper and bad cluding scented powder, cologne taste. Choose something that is Soap or bubble bath. A compact. less expensive ,and less personal, A lipstick in a sparkling, gift-- y but chosen because you think case. An automatic pen or pencil j 5c --- ) -- 1 .00 3-I- bs. jj, IWt y'UMAl Si- r- I p Weiners I Ml VriVL 2-!bs.--- -79c vtUiii r Chili Bricks ' 4 SEETHALERS 49 c or both. school pillow, banner or mug. A --- Ground Beef , she'll like it. and she will:- Costume jewelry:! Dainty fake pearl necklace (with matching earrings if shie's at least 16. "Gold" Or silver pecklace and matching bracelet or earrings. Other costume jewelry now a current fad in your school or crowd. A "gold" or silveif pin, perhaps -i.l5 mm COST PLUS 10 Stationery with her initials or name and address. Books: On her hobby, favorite sport; a mystery or romance. Hobby or sports equipment: Get a tip from her mother about this. ' I - 9th WEST and ( OPEN FRIDAY and MONDAY TH 9 ?M. CENTER . 1 - CENTER UTAH COUNTY) ' County board will hold a Christ-mas- s p.m. at the home of Mrs. Clifton Lloyd, 'Friday at 2:30, p.m. Mrs. for officers and teachB Thatcher, 575 W. 1st S. Ralph' Packard will give the pro- ers party Dec. 4, at the Park Friday, FORTNIGHTERS gram on the subject "Educational Ward Chapel at 2 p.m. University Will meet Thursday at 8 p.m. Philosophy.'" ,. will be given under the Program r in the Science Building at BYU FOE AUXILIARY of county historians and direction to attend a lecture, in the plane"Will meet Thursday night at the music department. Refreshtarium. 8 p.m.' at the organization's new ments will be served. FINE ARTS home, 501 S. State Street Prpyo, Will meet Thursday afternoon the former Radar clubhouse. at 3 p.m. ' at the home of Mrs. 10UNG MOTHERS J. Kenneth Pugh, 443 : W. 7th N., Will meet Thursday at 7:43 p.m. Mrs. E. E. Coles will give the at KLOR TV Station. Afterwards Biography. ' they will go to: the home of Mr. Will i mx V , Bazaar Slated For Thursday DUP A. B. Dear Mrs, J. A. B.: Yes, what you have is a drab and dreary room. Try a new rug in turquoise to liven things up. Paint the walls a lighter turquoise and have sheer beige draw curtains with turquoise and gold threads running through them. t) . "Emerald City Under the Sea of green carrying out the theme will theme the annual Invitational of the evening: .Refreshments will s - No. 2!i Can j Jane en Jolley, Ethel seated, Nieledrhauser, center; and Jackie Evans, ls out of gleaming green foil and decorations prepare for the iinnuaj invitational of the Nautilus Social Unit. The event will take place Friday under the theme "Emerald City Under the Sea." j ite j PL Sj DECORATE FOR INVITATIONAL red-and-wh- ' . y Orem Olesca Discusses Yule roject u The Antarctic' region around the south pole is about 35 degrees colder than the Arctic region around the north pole. - . I '. ; Mrs. Willis Tuckett- Mr, and Mrs. Bernel! Argyle, Mr, and Mrs. Fay DISPLAYS PAINTINGS Mrs. Clara M. Taylor, shows Huff, Mr. and Mrs. Allan Parry one of her many paintings which are current! on exand Mr. Alton McClain.. .. t ;' hibit at the woman's clubhouse. Mrs. Taylor will greet Serving were : Marie and Helen guests at an op ny house Sunday from 3 to 6 p. m. in Simmons,! Carolyn Tuckett, Jennie one-womart exhibit there. LeBaron, Susan Sabey, Karen Ann connection with her Harwood. Jo and Lucy Shepherd Presiding over the gifts were Mrs. Larry Price, Mrs. Waldon Reynolds and Mrs. Floyd Evans. Wendell Francis was the master of ceremonies for a short program of musical numbers and readings. who honeymooned The just-wealong, the West' Coast, on their Mrs. Clara M Taylor, whose life. She' also attended the Brigham way here, left Nov. 28 for their University. Besides paint- paintings are on exhibit at the ' Young home in Los Angeles. g Mrs" Tavlor 1S also interested woman's clubhouse throughout . December will greet guests at an open house 'iSundky Dec 6, from 3 to 6 p.m. at the clubhouse. Mrs. Taylr ip a member of - - the Artists Section of the Provo v Woman's council, arid has studied ' f bedroom; n, tapers in crystal candelabra. , In the kitchen were Mr. and Mrs." Alfred Baadsgaard,, Mr. and Mrs." Lawrence! Tuckett, Mr. and e walls. Then pick a soft green rug and 'sofa. The chair could ,be in a textured fabric that includes brown and green. The occasional chair could be apricot. Pale green should be lovely In the adjoining ' . ey ' 7 I By POLLY CRAMER Dear Polly I need help. My Dear Polly: Our kitchen is our living room walls . are newly big problem. Cabinets are white and cabinet doors are stained painted apricot and the wood-- a brown bireh. Walls are French blue and work, white, I have we have white lounge. What color for an occasruffled muslin ional stable? I like solid colors." At the meeting of Provo Branch curtains. CountWill pale green walls in the bedof AAUW Monday evening excit- er tops and room clash with the apricot? ing plans fo the annual Christmas floor gi 'y e a Mrs. V. H. H. dinner meeting were revealed. It beige effect. Trim for floor' will be held Thursday evening at Dear Mrs. V. H. 11. I would 7:30 p.m. in the "Joseph Smith is a red liner like apricot curtains with your V.;. .. with, a I black Banquet Hall. , Mrs. Joe Ashworth on the legis- border and a lative committee reported on the large red S in Utah County Legislative Council center. There's Polly Cramer meeting. Mrs. Ashworth" informed no table space so my husband is the board that Mrs. Stephen Lar-se- going to ; convert a door into a was a new member of the dmp-dow- n wall table. There will be room for chairs. AAUW Legislative Conjmiittee. 'What color for chairs and table All study groups will be funcsection the and top Would like a pegboard above tioning painting as will offer Floyd Breinhplt guest the table. What color, ' please? wi be Handbooks .'lecturer. passpd Mrs. B. A. S. . thf at Dear Mrs. B. A. S.: Finish the out to members Thursday table top and legs in the stained evening meeting. ' birch of your cabinet doors. 82 W. Chairs could be French blue and CENTER Be Plans Annual Holiday Party -- ; - AA UW Branch V DAILY HERALD New Additions to Kitchen Are 1l jT Keyed to lYL a tch Oth er Deco rs rvJv corsages of pink roses and white carnations. ,. The bridal party stood before an arch decorated with white matched tie she wore at the sweetheart, line of her dress. She carried a bouquet of green slipper orchids; stephanotis and .white carnations. Attending the bride as maid ' of honor was Peggy; Haacke of Culver ' City, Calif, with Marian Tuckett, Mrs. John SorensOn and Belva Jean Evans as brides, maids. A; neice, Kathleen Price was the Junior bridesmaid. They all wore frocks of iridescent geen taffeta and matching slippers. They carried nosegays of pink roses and split ' carnations. A cousin of the groom, Robert Garff of Salt Lake stood as best man: . criose The mother of ,. a green crepe dress and the mother of the ?groom, ' green lace. Their dresses were complimented by of pearls, wvv white , wedding and gladiolas, bells tied with white r satin ribbons, and potted ferns. Greetnig at the door were uncles of the bride and their wives, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Huff . and . Mr and Mrs. Ross Huff. DeAnn Tuttle presided at the ' guest book. Mrs. Alton McClain was hostess of the refreshment room, where guests were served at white covered tables centered with green net ruffles and, floating carnations. An elaborate cake in white with touches of green and topped with a minature bride and groom and was displayed on pearls a damask covered table with white "neck- I WEDNESDAY, . DEC. 1, W33 Utah County, Utah Polly's Quiz Wesley : j j A. - ' I V. .' i -- -- EL CAMINO CLUB .... Will hold a general membership meeting Friday Dec. 4, at 8:30 will p.m. Houseruies and be discussed. 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