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Show ""U 2A. SUN DAY H ERALD Fortnighter Vicki Glub Enjoys Qay Fiesta j ' t 4 ( south-of-the-bord- er - full-skirt- The theme "Back to- School-B- ack to AAUW," developed in in- ' United During Candlelight Ceremony Couple f candlelight wedding ceremony united Susan Ann Hansen and Richard William Pech as man and wife Saturday evening at the Orero Reception Centre. Dean C. Christensen, Provo Stake president, officiated. The new Mrs. Pech is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert G. Hansen of Provo and Mr. Pech is a son of Mr. and Mrs. George G. Pech of Colorado Springs, Colo. A slim sheath of silk peau de soie with appliques of Alencon lace and enhanced with' an over-skiin back creating a bustle effect and graceful chapel sweep was worn by the bride as she took her vows. She carried a half crescent bouquet of phaelenopsis and. Talisman roses and sheer French illusion veiling cascaded from her bridal tiara of seed rt pearls. Mrs. C. G. Shaw attended as martoifof-- honor with GlennaLee Ash Done Vee Conover, Karen Ann Long and Karen Stainbrook as bridesmaids.. They wore "coral -- Christie Coles To Address Idaho Writers velvet sheaths and carried white fans with coral feather gladioli. Flower girls were Debra and Barbara Shaw. Robert Pecli served his brother as best man and Robert Shaw and Michael Shaw were ushers. Mrs. Hansen wore an ivory brocaded satin ensemble and Mrs. Pech chose a sky blue suit dress, to which they pinned corsages of Talisman roses. Coral gladioli and Talisman roses carried out the color theme throughout the receiving and serving rooms wh;re Barbara Hansen, Michella McC?oy arid Carol John assisted. Linda Pech, Nadine Taylor and Judyj John took care of ' gifts and Mrs. Lonnie Hawkins was at the guest book. For .her wedding trip to Las Vegas and California, the new Mrs.JPeeh woj:e a black cashmere wool suit with a black fox collar and matching accessories. Her corsage was of Talisman roses. The couple will be at home in Aurora, Colo. X later this 'month. -- of University Women at a first g of this season on Thursday. Dr. Edith Bauer", president, presided. Mrs. Lloyd L. CuUimore reported on the association convention held in Washington,: D.C., at which .time she also attended a dedication of a hew AAUW education building. With" rhyme and visual aids, Mrs. Leland Nielsen, member-ship chairman, spotlighted the membership goal of the Provo branch. Mrs. AmW B. Hart, chairman, a and Mrs.. "June Whiteford, Treshow and June Berry, served dinner. Committee members helping were the Mesdames Joe Martinez, Kenneth Goates, Ben P. Sorenson, Wanda Snow and P. A. Christensen. Study group programs featured developments in Provo City Charter repeal and study commenced on a revision! of the 'Utah Library : Va-lor- Any .Utahns interested in attend- GET FINER QUALITY sw. .v i c. ' it riJ; St'" f JS$k ' rj-.V''quart I I j ! t vj; SPEAKER . 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PZOM AMP THEJR PRICES ARE SO REASONABLE ' Group will hold a garden party ALPHA UNITESS MEGA Will meet at the home of Nancy Tuesday at 6 p.m., at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Mel Perlman, 1032 Fir Avenue today.4 drum'. 975 N. 500 W. Supper will Old members should meet at 1 be served. Guests should bring p.m., and new members at 2:30. 1 1 WEfiEALK SELECTED OOWN AT AND AUXILIARY I M MyCAgPETG ANP RU6S be Wednesday, Sept. 13, Social hour from 7 to 8 p.m.; dinner at 8. Reservations should be made before Tuesday noon with Ethel Bo wn, Ethel Richardson or Orien Bledsoe. All wives of Elks are invited to join-. UNION PACIFICiOLDTIMERS f f ST - QUART ( COVERED DUTCH OVEN 5 of the season will First meeting r,-.- , -- ' .1 - ? LADIES OF ELKS ed L looking, long wearing ;!!'jtsBS ( N p.m. for a 1 Weather! For all season corn COMPLETE 10 PIECE SET . Garden Sunday at garden tour. - Count on these famous name jackets and coats to keep your active boy and girl warm and comfortable. Good - i 3 TIMPANOGOS GARDEN CLUB Will meet , at Memorial Rose f d V rp " Willmeet Wednesday at 7; 30 p.m. at the home of Mrs. OaVid Patten, 485 E. 1980 N., Provo. i board ""of di rectors of the Dancing Friend met at the home of Emerson Hardy where plans were made for season. the coming 1061-6- 2 Mr. and Mrs. Hardy will sefv as presidents of the group, with Mr. and Mrs. Dale Harding- sharing treasurer duties. These two couples are holdover members of the board from last season. Mr. and Mrs. Art Ncsbit, who have the secretary work, and Mr. and Mrs. DeVere Brough are ey members coming to serve on the' board. Others include Mr. and Mrs. Evan Baugh, Mr. and Mrs. John Lamb, Mr. and Mrs. Ralf?h Pelton, Mr. and Mrs.; Oather Roper and Dr. and Mrs. Noel Taylor. At the meeting plans were made and a calendar of events was set to insure another successful dancing s'easort .this year. Members' have been invited to continue their the coming year.' membership-fo- r season The begins thismonth' a of eight dance series with scheduled for the year. newly-electe- W QfiSHS FOR LOWER PRICES AT zAa 4 V... UNITY CLUB The mm WMIM CCIAji S mn msm m (Rtb tut. . . . SOI Nylon Ber-gera- ALL STAINLESS UAL 10-Ye-ar by-Ta- tory was presented by Annette McDonald.; tChe program consisted Mainly with recorded selections from Hamlet and Cyrano de ' Although the Bta Delta Chapter was considered technically inr active during the summer months, many of the members participated in activities and parties such as the Beta Sigma Phi convention held-- on June 3 and 4 in Price, a swimming party at the home of Maralyn Daynes and a canyon party at Vivian Park n, ing are welcome, the officers inform Mrs. Coles, and the affair will include a banquet, breakfast and poets' luncheon. Mrs. Coles will speak Saturday morning. fact under the diAssociation rection of Mrs. Michael Treshow; resumes of several operas and current books by Mrs. Marian Brandley and Carol Oaks and a Consideration of problems related to the emerging countries of Africa by Dr. Glena Wood and Mrs. "Reed Morrill. j " In The home of Diane Herbert was the netting for the year's opening meeting of the Beta Delta Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi. The meeting held Thursday evening was under the direction of the chapter president, Linda Terry. Plans for the coming year's activities were presented to the group for approval and suggestions, and a cultural prograrri, dealing with the subject of tra- - large running stitch. com-nvunciatio- r Beta Delta Chapter Opens Season Slippery comforters can be kept on the bed if they are basted to the sides of a blanket, using a Christie Lund Coles, local, poet "arid writer, has ' been asked to speak on the subject of serious verse at the Idaho Writers League conference in Idaho Falls, Ida., Sept. 22, 23. Mrs. Coles' theme 'will center about the idea of poetry as and the possibilities of getting one's poems before a worthy audience. Others who will speak at the Idaho conference are Allen Swallow, writer and publisher from Denver, Colo.; Olive Wooley Burt from Salt Lake; Leedice Kissane and Vardis Fisher; in one of his rare public appearances. Mr. Fisher is one of the most outstanding of all western writers; having published many volumes. WHY MY MRS. GREG D. FARLEY, (Vicki Rowe). dinner-meetin- Hansen-Pec- h M 5 triguing decorations greeted members of the jAmerican Association MRS. RICHARD W. PECH, (Susan Aim Hansen) Club Notes self-covler- ed Study Groups Beg in Season At Dinner Meeting Farley Mrs. Stan Innes, Mrs. Walt Hed-quis- t, Mrs. Evan Harding and Mrs. Lewis Kofford assisted with (he gifts while Mrs. Julie Penrod sat at the guest book, .. The couple will honeymoon at LakV Tahxx; before establishing' their home in 'Provo. - - ' The lovely canyon home and gardens of Mrjj and Mrs. Wen B. Rowe in Springdell, 'were opened to friends and family members Friday evening .when they were hosts at 1 wedding reception for bride !and groom', MrC and Mrs Greg D. Farley. Mrs. "Farley is the fqrmer Vicki Rowe, and Mr. Farley is a son of Mrs. Erma;Farley of Orems and Fen-to- n .Farleypf Larider, Wyo. Wedding ovv$ had been ex changed by the couple in cere- monies , at the alt Lake LDS Temple earlier ha day. Peau de soie jstyled in a longjd gown with sleeved, a front panel jaf lace and buttons was worn by the bride for her wedding and reception, She carried a large glorified' pink rose and a large petal rose! of the peau de soie caught her butterfly veil of silk illusion. The pink of the rose was reflected in the gowns t)f her attendants which! were to which they crystalline an added white, plumeria leis flown from Hawaii, bridesmaids were Christy Rowe, Mary Rowe, Lor-ett- a Warren, Sharon Allred and Jolene Farley. Mrs. Rowe c lose a soft green sheath for her daughter's reception and Mrs. Farley a beige and brown flowered chiffon. Both wore spider mums pf white tied into corsages. .Jan Peterson :was best man for Mi Farley and ,ushers were Brent Rowe, Mont Foid and Bill Knight. The wedding party stood in front of a huge rock fireplace which was twined with ivy. Large single pink roses were placed throughout the receiving rooms. Flowers, tonga torches and hurri cane lamps added to the Hawaiian atmosphere of the patio where a luau was served. Assisting with serving were Loraine Gagon, Car olyn Cameron, Janet Calder, Na- talie Small and! Connie sBusterud. Happy Season Is Planned for Dancing Friends- - Lovely Gre. high-necke- . . Rowe of A gay fiesta mood was set for the coffee arranged Saturday morning at t le home of Mrs'. Mer-fo- r viri Redden members of the as Fortnighters they met for the of the year. A social opening Mexican dancing girl on the buf fet added to! the color as did the large fruit penterpiece and aut umn flowers. The 19 members were seated at small tables at which crossed maracas arid matching napkins added to the atmosphere. , During a brief- business session, conducted by Mrs. Phil Aiken, president, the club's annual project for community service was discussed. Committee members for the morning party were Mrs.. Cloyd Krebs, chairman; Mrs. Redden, Mrs. Winston- Mercer d Mrs. Ted Bandley. - T f I |