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Show SUNDAY HERALD 2A rKS 1953 December Marriage Planned By Kay Lynne Busterud, Mr. Bullock dte for and Richard Busterud, Kay Lynne Bert Bullock is being announced by her parents, Mr and Mrs Ver.-no- n R. Busterud of Provo. The couple plans to be married at the home of the bride j and a reception will honor tfiem at Maple Valley Inn after; the cerei j: ; mony. Miss Busterud is a graduate of Provo High School where she was affiliated with the Sub Debs. She has attended Brigham Young University for two years where she was a member of O.S. Tro-vat- a and Cougarettes. She was also a member of The Downbeats, a musical group of six girls at BYU. She is currently employed f in Provo. Mr. Bullock is a son , of Mr. and Mrs. Bert K, Bullock. He has completed an LD5 mission in Brazil and has just returned from duty with the U.S.: Army. He is 17th wedding A Dec. mm a junior' at Brigham Young University, where he is a psychology major and affiliated with the Brieker social unit. The bride-elehas bidden Mrs. Busterud C. to attend her Douglas as matron of honor. Bridal attendants will be Lynne Fechser, Kayle Cloward, Mrs. Virgil Ivie, Mrs. Richard Rabbins, Connie Jones. Junior bridesmaid will te Connie Busterud, and Ronald D. Busterud, ring .bearer. Mr. Bullock: has asked bis brother, Steven, to serve as best man. r : i Dorothy iiunceford, Mr, Wasmund to Wed 1 i 's 13th-16t- ct ' i - s ..;:;.::..:..:,....'.,'.... y 1 . - 4 ' . a? ' . v. J' " j . -- ct ?;S:::A-- i-- ) I'SKiSi!::. " j Wedding Planned BvMiss Osborr.e , Mr. Mecharri r L r J v i The stirring new fragrance Clepfdn Slates Christmas Fete j Mid-Winte- DOROTHY LUNCEFORD ' currently WYNONA OSBORNE Making ptens for a December wedding are Dorothy Lunceford, formely of Orem, and Robert Clark Wasmund, son. of Mrs. pearl May Was " mund of Rushville, Neb. Announcing the engagement is the j bride-electmother, Mrs. Vernett Lunceford of Orem. December 16th is the .date set by the couple for the wedding and ceremonies will be in the h LDS Ward Hall followed;: by a Orem to all their friends are invited. which reception, The bride-eleis a graduate of Lincoln High School, LDS Seminary and Brigham Young University. She erved on a stake mission in Orem, was in the US Air Force three years, two of which she spent in Hawaii. She now works at the Convair Astronautics as a test engineer in San Diego Calif. Mr. Wasmund is a graduate of Rushville High School and attended the University of Nebraska at Lincoln, Neb., and Washington Uni versity at St. Lewis, Mo. He spent three; years with the US Air Force as a radio instructor and is a commercial pilot with a flying instructors rating. He is employed at Convair Astronautics as a standards development technician. j KAY LYNNE BUSTERUD VOLTAGE CONCENTRATE The essence of excitement..; Voltage... incredibly feminine. 1 o., $2.00, 3 oz., $3.00. And for the added luxury of a spray-o- n scent,! Concentrate Atomist, 3 oz., $3.00 or DeLuxe Mist, 2 oz., $5.00 Members of Cleofon, their husbands and guests will be introduced to the enchanting world of Christmas Monday evening, Dec. .7, when they meet 'at the Utilities Building for their annual dinner dance. Mrs. D. Harold McNamara. president, has announced that the party will begin with appetizers end visiting at 8:30. Dinner will-bserved at 9 o'clock. j DOROTHY GRAY e Making plans for a wedding are! Wynona Osborne, daughter of Air., and Mrs. William Osborne of 'Springville, and Elton LaMar Mecham, son of Mr. and Mrs. Elton. Mecham of Provo, according to the engagement announcement being made by her ' mid-wint- er family members will follow immediately after the ceremony is a former The bride-elect ;udent at Springville High School, r. Mecham is a graduate of Pxovo High School and has re cently returned from 24 months of active duty with the U.S. Army "The i colors of Christmas' ed 'A his technique by following in Korea,- Japan and Hawaii.. parents.' The couple plans to make their was the decoration theme around through the process of a colorful The couple will exchange .nup13 in Provo where he is on home home vows 'at her Jan tial which the annual j festive Christ landscape. friends' and for and a reception handled-b. . Tyro Toastmistress Club of Provo have elected new officers for ' term. Chosen as presi'a dent is Mrs. R. Neal (Donnene Richards, chargter member of the group. She succeeds Mrs. J. T. ; Berry. Other officers for the new. term are Mrs. Joan Hildebrandt, vice president ; and Mrs. Eloise Fill--' more, secretary-treasure- r. Theme for the club's activities is to be "New Horizons through Mass 'Communications," it was announced by Mrs. Richards. Spe-- . cial chairmen and committees are ; yet to be appointed. Mrs.' J. T. Berry conducted Hie Toastmistress was , Mrs. r meeting. Hal Johnson. The program consisted of a lexicology lesson by Mrs. Berry, and a speech "The Fascinating Art' 'by Mrs. Rich- PRESIDENT ; Mrs. R. Neal ; ards.., r Richards who has been elected The group will ' meet at the president of the Tyro ToastmisRichards' home,' Sunday evening, tress Club. Dec. 20r for a buffet dinner ' and party. Members and- their hus- by anyone wishing to, avail thembands have been invited to attend. selves of this group's abilities. The Tyro , Toastmistress Club, The next, regular meeting will which was organized in Provo six 12. held Jan. be years ago, is designed to aid ' women in becoming competent Best way to develop a fashion public 'speakers, providing techsense is to learn to pick things and in nique background training club The areas. has a cadre becoming- to you and to have the many of trained speakers who may be courage to reject those that are i called upon for public assignments! not. .V A six-mon- th I . . ; ; mas dinner meeting was planned for the Provo Branch of AA'UW Thursday evening! As members and their guests entered the Joseph Smith banquet hall they were invited to pick up a cup of punch from the wassail bowl. Mrs Ralph S. Webb was serving from f the Christmas-inspire- d table setting. With their t punch in hand, the guests intermingled and visited in front of the while taristmas carols fireplace, were ' beautifully j played on , the marimba by Mary Kary Grow, who was at times assisted by her mother, Mrs. Stewart Grow. Mrs. Marian Brandley welcomed members and guests and read a short but appropriate Christmas poem, which wasj followed by Mrs. Victor J. Bird offering a beautiful Christmas prayer;. As the group sat down to eat they saw "the scarlet candle, the redness of the poinsetta, the rich green of trees j and bows and wreaths,' the vibrant colors of the season, each giving itself spend id ly to the radiance that was Christ-mas.- "' i j ' ; ' . v : ; " ' - ;; " i I i j - Springville Woman Gets Free Island Trip of Mrs. Barbara Frmcis Springville will go cn an all expense paid trip to Hawaii with her daughter Mrs. Eipil (Mau' Mrs. Malmberg entered a con- test in which she had to write in 25 words what hfr mother means to her, and with it won the first prize of an a 1 expense paid Hawaiian trip foi two. ' All guests weer introduced as were the members of the calling committees and other committees : of the evening. ' Friend of the Library group set up their research committee dur ing the evening! Creative writing continued on the subject of article writing jmd the example of a lovely Christmas article was read by Mrs. R. P. Done, the group leader; The Ways of Mankind section was directed by Lola Peterson who discussed ethics. Floyd Brein-ho- lt was guest lecturer for the oil painting group and demonstrat CITY DRUG PAYSON " y www Altos, Calif. Clutters Up Rooms .i Table decorations were Mrs. Percy Burrup and Mrs. Ronda H. Jenkins The t lird committee was chairmaned by Mrs. Clyde D. Sangren who was assisted by Mrs. Roscie kelson and Mrs. Wayne Cowley. The entire delightful Christmasy evening was under the general direction of Mrs. Leland Nielsen, first vice president. reen Francis) Malmbejrg of Los should seem part of the wall," she said. Hang accessories with the By MARGUERITE DAVIS same knack a well dressed womUnited 'Press International an uses in wearing jewelry. "The in CHICAGO (UPI) Most home cheapest can look smart if propdifferthe makes makers buy too much furniture, erly hung. It PROVO SPANISH FORK SPRINGVILLE ence between style and no style," says interior decorator' Marion she said. Heuer. They clutter up their rooms with too much furniture and too many colors, she said, and fall prey to "old wive's tales" in dec oratingnorthern exposures require warm colors, for instance. Mrs. Heuer, whose clients include home owners, apartment cno ihay wuidi w 1 vniipwni building and hotel operators along iwwmiviiiwni mill a the wealthy North Shore, believes it is cheaper and smarter to en gage a professional, interior dec orator. But for novices who be school, long to the she offers a few rules: Don't be too price conscious on each item. Splurge on someFor the Discriminating Woman who! wants thing important like a cocktail to look her best table, then balance by spending Lef- us aiv vour hair the Hoi idayi Sparkle less than originally planned on with a new Colof Tint or one of our prescription something else. - Use colors sparingly. 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