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Show SUNDAY HERALD 14 Lean '. Ruth Lewis To Wed Mr. Johnson . Fine Arts Club Dines, Hears Book At Socia , , served at a table at the Riverside Country Club was , enjoyed by members' of the Fine Arts Literary dub Thursday afternoon. Attractive centerpieces of pink and white sweet peas graced .the head table interspersed with small brandy snifters. Other snifters dec- A lovely luncheon, ed , New Officers Chosen At ' - Canyon Meet 'i ' - MARY CHWSTOPHEHSON ANN CLAYTON j Announcing ;the engagement and forth cominir marriage of their daughter. Leah Ruth, to Merlin D. Johnson are Mr. and Mrs. August G. Lewis of Provo. The young couple, have chosen July 28 as their wedding ' date with ceremnmipa orated with pink net and pink satin to be performed in the Manti Temple. bows and floating pink roses grac Mr. Johnson is the son of Mr. and, Mrs. ed the side tables. W. Johnson, of Provo. Following the luncheon. Mrs. Royal , i . V ( ' v . ! .', .. 1 -- Elmer Terry, president, welcomed the members and introduced the program. Mrs. Ernest WilMns was guest speaker. She gave' a review of the humorous 'book, "Woman's Guide to Better Living," by John R .Schindler. "In this book," said Mrs. Mr. Schindler states that the goal of women should be to become mature, for this is the Wil-kins- ," greatest need. She then went on to tell some of the goals he gives to guide women in becoming more mature. They are, she said, Develop pleasant j - . j that evening in the garden will honor tha newlyweds. Miss Lewis is a graduate of Provo High School and, the LDS Seminary. She also attended Holly- wood Beauty College and is presently employed in Springville. Mr. Johnson also graduated from Provo : , . - .; : ' ' . ! (- ' : - in the U.S. Army. For iy2 years he was stationed in Germany. The couple! plan to make their home in Provo following a short honeymoon. ;:: :j ' - . ' ' . t - . '' . The canyon home of Mrs. Jesse disposition; make the most of whatever problem you have; live J . Weight in Wildwood, Provo Ca . confidently; learn to be .unaffected MMMWBiiiirt wmi yon, was ."the scene for the recent by trifles and learn to like your LEAH RUTH LEWIS meeting of the ALR Chapter Jo. work, whatever it may be. 1. Purpose of the meeting was an was Mrs. as election of officers for the coming sisted Terry officerschairman for the comby her year. Dorothy Dix ing year, Mrs. Woodrow ThompA delicious luncheon was served son. Mrs. Hazel Greer, Mrs. Earl social circles Of interest in inter-cit- y to the 15 members present by Mrs. C. Crockett, Mrs. Paul H. Gehring is; the announcement of the engagement A has been Herald marriage RJ Clark, refreshment and Mrs. P. Bonnett. Stanley of .Mary Christopherson to Conrad F. Wal-chosen by Ann Clayton, daughter of Mr. chairman. Following this the elec"ton,! which is made by: parents of and Mrs. Kenner B. Clayton, Provo, who tion of officers was lield. bride," MrC and Mrs J Merrill D. Christowas electhave announced her. engagement and edMrs. Elsie Brocfabank of Provo. Mr.. Walton is the son pherson With Mrs. Percival president ' V of Mr.-- and Mrs. Hi Dyke Walton of Salt ri jforthcoming marriage to Larry Hanson, Bigelow, vice president and Mrs. of of: the Members Board the '.fWORDEN HELEN to , 1 Louis .''! architect was Mi By Edwin scape Lake City. Hanson of Salt Lester R. Taylor, secretary-treasureXIV, ;lj son of and Mrs. Women's Council met Thursday at a staunch believer in a free world. com Whenever irate The marriage will be solemnized m the Lake City. parents the Women's Clulbhouse to formuto me about their "probLike all real aristocrats, he and i on zo, ana Salt jLaKe ii 10 as circled Aug. xempie have The late couple August plans for the summer mem plain his wife proved unassuming and lem" chil I the think of rWill children, a fte honored at the voung couple the date of the marriage to be solemnized bership party, are no who Once we were seated France" natural. of dren prob; wedding reception tpe same evening. at the Salt Lake fLDS Temple. A recepMrs.' 'Ruth Aiken's lovely garden lem at all. I think of them es In their 18th Century Miss Christopherson is a graduate of will be the scene and August 4 at pecially at this season and in con tion honoring them will Ibe given at the drawing room, they eagerand LDS SchW Provo HIGH CLASS OF 1940 JUAB the AH nection with the Statue of Liberty. ly questioned me about the Statue Seminary 7 High Ward the and LDS time. Church. date p.m. ParkUnivefsity Mrs. L. Gordon Bywater was members of the! Council are reUniverand has attended Brignam Young Eighty-foWill hold a class reunion July years ago tomorrow, of Liberty. Had the base weath" ProMiss of the is a ' graduate, Clayton hostess at a Thursday evening two mind 16 . in 17 to the the for date in and July Fourth, years, people of France ered the years? Was it the originquested keep Nephi beginning with bridal ; shower for JoAnn sity vo High School and LDS Seminary and Knight, rethe 1 to a is a and plan to 5 p.m. in a people of America a al one? Did I approve of It? The prospective) bridegroom bring a prospective gave banquet from of Mrs. Helen Kflight also the College daughter Hollywood Beauty statue of the Goddess of colossal answered the questions as member. local cafe. A family canyon party turned LDS missionary from the South Leo of K. both and Provo4 . Hanson was also Knight Mr. best I could, puzzled by their . with Miss Liberty. graduated from will be held all day Sunday Australian Mission and at present is servKnight will marry Gary PetLa- - interest In the base'. Finally, un- 1 was the EdOuard It idea of to- School LDS Provo and each asked their th High Seminary family bring .active duty tour with the " ing a my curiosity any own lunch, Reservations may be erson on July 7. boulaye, a French statesman who able and is now employed in Salt Lake City. Wedding Reception U.S. Army. He is presently planning to J asked 40 on the reason. I side Over from longer, Were boyliberty's guests fought present Walden made The new couple will make a home in Ried inby contacting Mrs; Green- - from Provo and Salt Lake. A Honors continue his studies at the University of ther hood up. He wanted the French Eyes bright with memory, Nephi or Dr. Boyd Newlyweds r Salt Lake City after the marriage. to "' father not Utah following the marriage. the was Mrs. Naomi people, government, began to talk. He had been guest special wood, Orem. a small as their share boy in Dijon when "Made' sister of Mrs. Bywater LAKE SHORE Mr. and Mrs. give the statue mum M..iii'Mi.nixijji.uiiiiiijijiiiiii jiiii.iiiirriijiAlriB'i moiselle" of celebration SANDERSON FAMILY Liberty sailed for Amfrom Los Angeles. Lawrence Tudcett were hosts to in the centenary erica. Descendents of Jartjes and MarA huge basket was fashioned on a wedding reception Friday night America's! Independence oil July "There was talk of nothing else 1876. The response was Immed garet Sanderson and allied family a table to hold the gifts. The in the Lake Shore church: house in 4, members together with friends of handle was tied With wedding bells honor of their daughter Marian iate. A young Alsatian sculptor, In every home," he said. H you whose know the French people, you know these families are invited to meet and white satin ribbons.. ' j and Ronald Q. Astle son of Mr. Frederic Auguste Bartholdi, unceremonithat we live for. our children and been home had land at Geneva Recreation Park followBob Sowaya furnished aecordian and Mrs. James Astle of Culvef ously annexed by the Germans, they for us. What concerns one ing the parade on Monday. Each music during the evening. Guest City, Calif. The young couple had offered not only his services but concerns all. My parents had family should bring picnic lunch also participated in making aj been married ; the day before ia his personal fortune. every franc they could , to the Salt Lake Temple before ti Obsessed with a dream of liber- given and eating utensils. Followof Liberty fund. Mind Statue the bride. the for dress paper of relatives and friends. group this stawas soon after the a delicious the envisioned the entertainment for he you, all, ing The beautiful young bride was ty Franco-Prussia- n War when even tue as the was and the served supper liberty enlightening gifts lovely in a gown of j lace over PAYSON In marriage rites were sous Bedand! world chose site for scarce;" its opened. performed Thursday, June 16 at taffeta, fashioned with pointics loe's Island in New York HarHis wife cut In. I lived In Di. LDS ward Payson sleeves, a peter pan collar and bor, near the place where the first jon, too, as a child. We were as r Relief Society Room, Lu Ann Har flounces of tulle at the bottom of blood had been shed in America's thrilled as our parents over mer became the bride of Kenneth the skirt'. She wore a statue. It was the same war for independence. Kay Taylor, son of Mr. and Mrs. tiarj with a s3iort Veil. Hjxuquet families in France. Re all with 1884 the of In Statue Ned Taylor of this city. was two purpB throated orchids, of the staute were in every secplicas Liberty was transported in The bride Is a daughter of Mr. stephanotis and white feathered tions to Bedloe's Island by a park. I remember one in the carnations. ' and Mrs. Harold Harmer, and French warship and there Liberty Pare du Roc at Dijon." t Beta The NEPHI , Literary The bridal stood before were her Her husband nodded. "As a group nuptialsof money to build her want performed by for lay movie and Club attended a a white satin fan decorated with a base. The money was finally school boy I stood in front of it father, who is a member of Nebo a late dinner in aN local cafe orchid colored gladiolas. LDS Stake presidency. V raised in 1886. France graciously and dreamed of world freedom1 as their Thursday meeting, the Attending the bride as maidNof credited the Americans, but ac- Looking back I realize that the s The received guests in first of the summer parties. honor was her sister Ruth, WitJl tually it was the children of very atmosphere of Dijon inW0 the chapel, which was beautifully Mrs. Miles Anderson and Mrs. cousihs, Julie Hansen, IeAnnjTut France who gave the greater part. spired this liberal thinking. It was e decorated with flowers of the Max Bowles arranged the evening tie, Brenda Tuckett and Shiriey t;ame upon the truth by chance at the Academie de Dijon that season. which was enjoyed by. 11 members Toxkett and Dixie Francis as oneXFourth of July afternoon In Jean Jacques Rousseau wrote; The bride chose a full length that treatise indicating the politiand one guest, Mrs. Max Davis brides maids They wore orchid Parisnot long since. wedding gown of lace. The bouf4 cal state which precipitated the and a dresses street la taffetta de Olivier Mme. kind When of of have Seattle. Sabliere, length any you fant skirt was fashioned with medical appointment Plans are being made for a sec- carried bouquets of orchid and friend from Versailles, invited French Revolution. Every school DIXIE GORDON three lace tiers and the molded businesson ortime. ond arrive social to be held in August. white carnations Sherry Tuckett me to go with her to see her fath- child knew that treatise by heart. bodice was finished with long, the young sister of the bride was er and stepmother in their1 Bols Bartholdi caught the splirt of it ; coltapered sleeves and stand-u- p ; de Boulogne home. She said that In the Statue of Liberty." the flower girl. n lar, HIS wife said, When we heard Attending the groom as best man her father; though of the ancient Her veil of bride's illusion flowed our a and tradition Bourbon parents saythat there was nd Richard great (Dtek) was his brother from a crown of lace which matchlandof Andre Lenotre, pedestal for our goddess in Ameri-- , Astle. The mother of the bride grandson . . ed that of her dress and was triml-meca,, we weresad." Wore pale greln and the groom's with tiny seed pearls. She man old leaned The forward. mother chose white eyelet underA carried an orchid combined with of for 'Lick pedestal Liberty scored with orchid. Their corsages chilThe crisis. which showered a became yellow carnations, major were son orchids. Mr. Mrs. O. of and Davis Mr. and Mrs. Merreili; Gordon saved of the to her dren lower the gown, ofrance edge day. Ushers were uncles of the bride, of Provo' announce the engage- Dell B. Davis of Provo, two a Each Dan the sous, bride's Mrs. then, gave Ross, sister, T. E. In Jesse Dean Tuttle, The couple will be united Tuckett, mm. ment and forthcoming marriage allowance child's lunch as matron of was asked to. stand Frpnch Tuckett and Leonard Tucketit. of their daughter Dixie to,.,.,..,..., Eugene a double ring, ceremony July 30. attendants . other and were; My wife and I were two of those m. ..n,.,,,,.,, honor, were ..i.r.i. The ceremony will be performed guests at the door Greeting children. We went without our Mrs. Stewart Jolley, Mrs.. Kenneth Mr. and Mrs. Bert Hansen and by President Ben E. Lewis of lunches for a whole year to put Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Tuckett.-TanyEast Sharon stake' at the Davis Buys, Carol "Taylor, Carol Hiatt, Liberty where she belongs on a with young Llynette Harmer as Argyle and.Xaren Sperry home. , , brMestmaid. They wore yeipedestal." , J presided at the guest book. Miss Gordon graduated from Juniaf Next time you who read this, low sheaths with white accessories In the kitchen were Mr. and Mrs. provo High 'where she was active and carried baskets of yellow calla visit the Statue of Liberty, think, Allan Parry, Mr. and Mrs. Carlos " in the Pep Club. and A Cappella lillies. of children of France who 'the Gardner, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Chorus. She was a graduate from the base on which it stands gave Lynn Taylor, the bridegroom Baadsgaard, Mrs. Bernell' Argyle, the Provo. LDS Seminary and of out love. These children ex-was best man. Mrs. Willis Tuckett and Mr.' and has been attending the Brigharn brother, love from birth ' because pressed Mrs. Harmer chose a dress of Tuttle Huff. Mrs. Mrs. Dean. Fay on, their adoring parents make Young University for the past two green lace for the occasion, and was dining room hostess. Serving .f was majoring she them feel an integral part of the' where years Mrs. Taylor was in a light floral Installed recently as the guests were, Maureen Tuckett, . SALEM circle. Their opinions are education. :.' in family elementary i m of District No 4, Ameripatterned gown. Each added a Ann Tudkett; Jeanette Lar- Rulby president considered from Mr. Davis gravely, their needs , graduated corsage of yellow carnations. can ' Legion Auxiliary in Salem Lincoln sen.. Marie .Tuttle, Kathy Huff anxious LDS attention. J They Orem 1 the and gven High Mrs. Howard Ellsworth played was Mrs. Clinton Dugger. Schroder Mildred Diann Dunn, this adoration that with He spent three.;, years sise Selections in the chapel as organ She was .installed by national Seminary Fuller. Susan and the goes In . the United States Navy in responsibility of develwere received. Mr. and DEPUTY GRAND REGENT guests committee woman Mrs Ernestine Jesse: Mrsv . Tuckett, Phyllis Into knowledgeable, oping Submarine Service. He is Mrs. Darrell' Hill and Mr. and Keller. Others installed were, Gwen the Raoch and Marie Toronto took Mrs. Glen Nielson who officially human beings. civilized in Grove now Pleasant took office as deputy grand, reMrs, Shirl Hanks were foyer recare .of the gifts with Lynn Tuttle, Banks, first vice president, Mrs. whereemployed to live the couple plan Keith Davis S'pringville second ceptionists, with; Mr.' and Mrs. Frank Nelson and Stephen Leison gent for the state of Utah FriSend your problem to Dorothy after their, marriage. the Michael Reece an She supervising been nd Mrs Vione has vice president; morning. the day Dix. Be sure.to. enclose 4 stampgifts. carrying guest book. active member of the Provo ed,, Reece, Payson, secretarytreas-urer- . . The program was musical numenvelope, and, Eugene Bralthwaite played organ Mrs. Lola Nielson, Spring-vill- e bers and readings with Jesse Chapter since March IDoO. She address her In care of this newsSelections in the amusement hall, ' will serve as historian for ;. Tuckett as the MC V ', .'j presently resides In Mapleton. paper. of Layton where . Doyle Mr. Egan the district. acted as hostess. Mrs. Dagger has recently been Pedestals decorated with flowers,' serving as second ' vice president chair-ma-n SETS WEDDING, DATE Mr. and Mrs. Edward U greenery and wedding bells formed and has also been hospital escort fccta et vwL&zirJ tp&Zbr cocfi wafte a I the between division a serving announce in Salem and for the district. the marengagement and forthcoming Pyne, area of the room and that where their of Torey, to Don Nehring, son of riage daughter, gifts were displayed. Mrs. R. O. Mr and Nehring of Covina, Calif. They plan In.1 charge ef the vgift display 15 in to wed the Man ti LDS Temple. Miss Pyne July were Mrs. Dean Staheii, Mrs. Fehano Club membefs heard Calvin Haskell and Bonnie' Butler. graduated from Orem High School and LDS Seminary.1 and club of the Mr. Nehring graduated from the James A. Garfield the history a Thursnew elected officers at High School- and LDS Seminary. He is employed in Po-r . ; day evening meeting held in the tion upon completion of the class, mona, Calif., where the couple plan to make their home.! home of Mrs. Glen Jacobson. Instructed by Mrs. Emily Tyler, A reception will honor the couple the evening, of their Selection of new officers in- present Utah County home agent. Wedding day in the Vermont Ward: cluded Mrs. Jacobson, president Desiring to continue the pleasant Mrs. Harriet Scott, secretary and companionship, the group formed A birdbatb is for the birds.. But TYFcS Mrs. Wilford A. Hall, vice presi- the present Fehano Club and to make it fliore attractive you dent, meetings have been held since can give it "plumage,' perhaps a EXPERT, was The club history colorful ceramic tile facing. Small cleverly that time. ALTERATIONS given through the medium of Following the presentation, mosaics set in a cement mortar poems, , illustrations and pic- each of the members gave, a bed do the ijob colorfully, and FAST SERVICE tures. Mrs. Jacobson had gather brief .sketch of their lives and you won't have to put. up with OUTSIDE WORK ed the clippings, minutes, pic- early, pictures were projected on that, old weather-stained eyesore ACCEPTED PlTIC AKD tures, etc. r and arranged them the screen, which 'added interest. any mdre. CALL FR In a "Through The Years" Special tributes were paid to V sTta. ,! three former members who have sequence. TURKEYS aZum i She related the first begin- Since died. Guaranteed Ranch Fresh Refreshments were served later ning of the group in 1944, when FR PROVO , 56 N. 2nd WEST DISTRICT HEAD Mrs. Clinton as members of a class sponsored by Mrs. Jacobson and Phone AC or AC ' Dugger who will direct acti- by the American Red Cross in Mrs.i;, Ethel. Boshard. Special FREE ESTIMATES AND PLANNING SERVICE i MORRILL TURKEY RANCH 240 NO. UNIV. AVE. vities of the District 4 of the nutrition, the group studied and guests! were Mrs.. Lee Leavitt 1290 West 4th Sonth - Orem An&ricaa Legion Auxiliary. received certificates of gradual-- and JReta Dunn. Provo Maid Says Yes to S. L. Man Ann Clayton Picks August Nuptial Date rniiiriiirnrinfiiniiiirrfi iwriniiiiniirii Membership Base of Statue of Liberty Gift From French Children Party Set mid-summ- er By Council Mrs. Bywater, Hostess For Event Family Relinions Bridal ... r. 5 J-- i gilt-and-wh- ite ur ! - six-mon- , . Mc-Ferr- in, '" 11 i LuAnn Harmer ; Marries In Payson Rites m . Park-Secon- Manners Make Friends Movie, Dinner d , Bar-thold-i's crow-shap- ed 131-fo- ot Entertain Club . . - en-Joy- ed just-wed- , j mid-Jun- . p , ' Dixid Gordon Making Plans For July Home Ceremonies . - '' d 1 . 0 . ,i , I " a Mrs. Dugger Elected To Auxiliary . - if ; - .iV.--. ; ' 1 if . , . self-relia- nt, . -- . self-address- . Club Hears ; ed . - .' Past At T.f Summer Social , . . ; . mm. - - y i ; j . All K , . pr.i:::ttt::3 ! CP , -- ! 3-30- 50 ; - mmtMBT iiliMn ill WaiMbnlii i GMAS' j cams? -- co-hoste- . : 16 19 ccu:?;.:::it rJi 3-10- 03 ! |