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Show 3A SUNDAY, AUGUST SO, 1959 Utah County. Utah SUNDAYHERALD i-- . KM Kg ' Shower Honors party ing Kay Irene Johnson, pre-nupti- al ter The formal announceand engagement of Carol forthcoming marriage Renae Shelton and Rex' D. been' has made by the Wright bride-elecof the Mr. parents and Mrs. C. E. Shelton of Orem; Parents of the prospective groom are Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Wright x of. Edgemont. 2 hasbeen chosen September as the wedding date with ceremonies to be solemnized at the OREM ' i honor- daugh- of Alma Johnson of Provo was held at the home of an aunt and uncle of the pros- ; ::..;.,-:vV:,.::- v X, 4 it m Games and swimming honored members of the party Orem 21st Ward road show cast at the Provo Pool Wednesday evening. The ward placed first in the Orem-WeRoad Show competition held early in the Month. Dinner was served by Mrs. Kenneth Durrant, Milton Willie, Heber Peterson and Mrs. Frank Landvatter of the ward MIA Presidencies. " Dorothy Dix Bullock attended, the Provo High School and has been employed in Provo. Mr. Ovard, who attended the American Fork High School, served with- the U.S. EDGEMONT In a garden cerArmy for two years and is pres Lake Salt in, City. emony Thursday, Aug. 20 at 6 ently employed p.m., Janice Bliss, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Bliss of Edgemont became the bride of Clark Milo DeWolf, of Orem, son of Mr. and Mrs. Victor D. of Ventura, Calif. Bishop Grant D. Bendizsen of the Edgemont Second LDS Ward officiated at the marriage rites which was attended by 36 close relatives and ' friends. , The Bliss garden was also the I'm. swept off my feet by Tom one week, then lie awake dream- scene of the reception that same ing of Jerry, and the next week evening. am droopy over Gene. There The bride was radiant in a must be a remedy for this. What white ballerina length dress of . is it? Wanda embroidered lace over 'taffeta DEAR WANDA: Time. which was fashioned by her Mrs. Ken Bliss. The fitted bodice; long pointed sleeves DEAR DOROTHY DIX: My of lace, and scalloped skirt which father has made his ft 11 in soft folds, were attractiva home with us since my mother's details of the bridal gown. death five years ago. We all get Her finger tip veil of' bridal along beautifully and I was illusion, was held by a tiara of shocked when he told me the pearls and tiny white flowers. lavender orchids atother day that he plans to be She carried to streamers holding white married around Christmas. The tached orchids. lady lie has in mind is very nice A theme was carried but she's 62. Don't you think this out inrainbow, all of the decorations. is a bit ridiculous? Billie The bridal group received DEAR BILLIE : The need for guests in front of a large raincompanionship, love and sharing bow made of white satin and lanters "were has no age limit. Be gracious colored net. Chinese ' entire around the strung garden. about your father's marriage. three-tiere- d runof A fountain It's a splendid thing for both of to enchantment water lent ning them and I'm sure the occasion. will appreciate a lovely grandma Attending the bride were Lyn-ett- e for their children. Brinkerhoff, maid of honor; Sherry Dixon, Linda Gailey, Send your problem to Dorothy JoElla Eckles and Callie Bliss, Dix. Be sure to enclose a stamp- bridesmaids. Street length dresses of each color of the rainbow were ed, envelope, and worn the attendants. Each ' address her care of this news- carriedbycarnations with rainbow colored streamers. paper.' .Miss . By MURIEL NISSEN The DEAR DOROTHY DIX letter from a wife with a faithless husband struck a responsive chord. I, too, ignored rumors for . the sake of the children and pretended everything was okay. After the "other woman" had bled my husband dry he was glad to have me waiting. However; it didn't last long. 'Soon he "was off again, drinking, spending money on the other girl and coming home to pick up clean clothes. This time I was. too disgusted to put up a front. I began running around, too. The man I went with anything to me he didjt mean was just someone to cheer me up. I know from experience that once a man starts having affairs he never stops." Now I go out for a good time; too. I realize, of courses, that it's different wita women. My husband could take my children away and he would never, forgo ve me if he found out. I've forgiven him plenty of times but he would never give m 3 the same treatment. I'll stick it out this way until the children are grown, Then, who knows, w. , DEAR O. W.: Your system may be funfor a time. But, believe me, in the long run you are the one to be hurt and you are going to get it both ways. Your husband is hurting you and you are hurting yourself. You may think what you're having is fun but it can be the road to ruin. Your husband c an indeed take th children from you and the yuong-stercould lose all respect: and love for. you.. Then What will you have? The men who are providing the fun' will certainly never provide anything else. If you lose everything else, your will still be important. Don't give that up and don't lose 'your , children's love. Turn to your church. That will offer more consolation than any night club. You're' in a tough spot; don't .m ake it tougher. sister-- in-law, your-childr- self-address- en ed ! in ac-tivti- Mc-Ni- sh '. j - Glen-woo- j n. NURSES hA 577 Save 2.18 size Vacation n Map! eton Spending a three-wee- k vacation here are newlymar- ried Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Hooper, who were united in rites performed Aug. 19, at Dillian, N.C. The bride, the former Mary Ruth Whittington is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Whittington of Brandywine, Md. 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The secret is magic Velvelon (cotton and Latex) that controls without seams or bones. Try one on at Sears. See and feel the difference PRACTICAL NURSES 00 the groom acted as best man. For her daughters wedding and reception, Mrs. Bliss chose a violet nylon dress while Mrs. was seen in a blue sheath dress. Their attire was complimented by corsages of white orchids. Mrs Dean Ash presided over the guest book. Gerald and Randy Bliss, brothers of the bride, acted as gift SMALLER COFFEE BILL bearers. NEW :YORK (UPI) AmeriThe couple returned home this cans spent $1,940,000,000 for coffee d in 1958, a decline week after a honeymoon in of J$193 million Springs, Colo. They are at from 1957, according to the Pan home at 1383 South Main Street, American Coffee Bureau, alOrem. though consumption increased. The ' average U6offee bill ner household in this counjtry came to $28,61 last year against $31.91 in 1957. Persons 10 years of age or over drank an average! of 2.94 cups of coffee per day, up from 2.87 cups the previous year. figure controller and ', FR ; eve-aiin- of w looking youthful . . . feeling free DEAR DOROTHY DIX: I'm a "girl of 17 in love with love. I have no trouble attracting boy friends WEST 8th NORTH brother-in-la- you re n on of the world self-respe- ct 190 Jerry Eckles, Verla ' Shell . supervised signing the guest book. The bride's trouseau was displayed along with the gifts which were arranged by Marjean Johnson and Murial Schramm. Gifts were carried by Ann Jones and Glenda Brevverton. CAROL RAN AE SHELTON Refreshments were served by Mrs. Heck, Mrs. Max Ellsworth, Mrs. Ernest Ellsworth, Mrs. Dearl Spencer, Mrs. Paul Sabin, Anna Rae Van Nosdal, Patsy Jones, Fluffy summer cottons Patsy Senn and Martha Rae Zee-ma- may "cover a multitude of sins," but you'll The pair exchanged vows the be wearing slim skirts week previous at the home of Mr. and sweaters that call figure. and Mrs. Max Ellsworth 'in Span- for a slenderTRIAL FREE ish Fork, Mrs. Ellsworth giving VISIT his sister in marriage. Bishop Come in and see for Walter Hallam officiated. yourself how over i women To recite vows the bride wore a have lovelier of gained white figures over lace gown Chantilly bridal satin. A Sabrina neckline the scientific Stauffer way. Call toand three-quartsleeves were System for fa free figure-analysiday featured in" the bodice tof the and courtesy sheath dress, the waistline marked visit. , with a brief flounce. Her veil was PHONE attached to a small hat encrusted with pearls and she carried pink FR gladioli. Verla Shell and Judy Gee were Salon bridesmaids and Robert Johnson was best nan. 11 East 1st N, Provo The couple reside in Salt Lake City. L s Employment Service Office in Provo is handling requests for private duty nursing. There is no fee charged for this placement service Several hospitals and homes are in need of nursing care at this time. If you are a Registered Nurse or licensed Nurse and can help out.con-tac- t the Provo Employment Service office and list the hours and days you are avail- Mc-Nis- h, si: . REGISTERED -- L assisted4n receiving guests. i Spanish Fork. The young couple will be married Sept. 18 in th6 Salt Lake LDS Temple and wilf be honored at a reception that! same g at the Memorial Building in Spanish Fork. Mr. Evans is a graduate of the Spanish Fork High I School and LDS Seminary and Is a former student at the Brigjham Young University. He served a two year tour of duty with thb Army and 1 is now employed. The prospective jbride is a graduate of the Spanish Fork High School where she was active in many extra ciirricular She also graduated from the LDS Seminary.! She is a graduate cf Snow Junior College where she served as isecretary of the Associated Students and was a member of the Sigma Gamma and Lambda Delta Sigma, both national, fraternities, Garden Marriage Unites Janice Bliss, Mr. De Wolf Woman Is Su re To Lose In Game of infidelity O. Mr. and Mrs. S. Rell Johnson of Palmyra, announce the engagement and forthcoming, marriage of their daughter, Darlene, to Allen D. Evans, son of Mr. 'wx., a blue flowered chiffon dress with blue accessories. Her mother and the mother' of the bridegroom, Mrs. Alfred Grant Johnson of Tooele, Miss Johnson, Allen Evans Plan Sept 18, Marriage st ingham Bullock of 860 W: 4th N., Provo, and Larry Don Ovard, sou of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ovard of American Fork. The cqyple will be married Sept. 4 in rites to be performed at the home of the groom's par college. To receive guests the bride wore DARLJiINE JOHNSON OREM Announcement is made of the ents, where a reception will folbetrothal of Dana Bullock, daugh- low. Guests will be received ter of Fred and Florence jBurm-- . from 8 to 10:30 p.m. at-ten- tjj - r Road Show Cast . football and basketball, teams. Miss Shelton was a member of the pep club. ' Following their marriage the couple will make their first hom in Ephraim where they will : 1 PAYSON Connie. Jean Ellsworth, who became the bride of Alfred- Dwayne Johnson on August 14, was honored at a bridal shower given Saturday, Aug. 22, at Pay-so- n Third LDS Ward church. Sharing hostess duties were her mother, Mrs. Ruby Ellsworth; her sister. Mrs. William Heck; and her sisters-in-laMrs. Max Ellsworth and Mrs. Ernest Ellsworth. Entertains Mr. Ova rd Dana Bullock, ..... Plan September .4, Marriage r school Shower Honors Payson Bride Swimming Party DANA BULLOCK t, , pective bride, Mr. and Mrs. Don Hales of Orem. Miss Johnson will be married to Robert Van Dyke of Anaheim, Calif., on Sept. 4. A pink and gold color scheme was carried out with candles asters decoand tables the which were rating set on the patio. Forty-fou- r guests including the bride's grandmother, Mrs. Mary Henrichsen, of Provo attended the affair. home of the bride. Following the ceremony a family breakfast will be held at a local cafe. Miss Shelton and Mr. Wright are both graduates of Orem High Schools and LDS Seminary. Mr. Wright was captain of the high ment of the A Miss Johnson. A '' Carol JRanae Shelton Will , Wed JRex D. Wright In Early Fall Rites FORK 61 . MATTRESS & FURNITURE 125 W. 5th South Open Evenings by Appointment Phones FR 3-33- 63 and FR 3-33- 94 |