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Show i ' f 4 , v J" J 1 " i . i. f Altrusa Has Fall Social r- : 4 'I4 4 - ' 1 i H 1 -- r . . Uv - 11 1' Ml4 s ' " V V ' IA Mr. and Mrs. Louis A. Falorribo of Fremont, Calif., announce the engage- ment and forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Patricia Ann, and Lance Sterling Rich, son of Mr. and Mrs. Owen S. Rich of Provo. Oct, 25 has been circled as the wedding date. The ceremony will be solemnized m the Manti Temple. A reception will folJow that evening. Miss Palombd is a graduate of Castle-moHigh School in Oakland, Calif., where she was affiliated with Theta Omega Chi. She has attended Provo High School and was Provo's Miss Merry Christmas in 1962. Her fiance is a graduate of BY High School and has served six months active duty in the Armed Forces. He has attended Brigham Young University where he was a member of Val Hyric Social Unit and member and of the Norsemen Sports Club. Following their marriage, the couple will reside in Provo where Mr, Rich will continue his studies. n, 5 j r-- : ' . , I V'- ' - " J ; If" '"f. ;.' Yesharah II Meets With ' 1 Mrs. Free - ' t:"H i ' ' r'jYl , : 7 :.: it1 S ; I lniirrniniwninrifrT 1 - MRS. DAN THERON STOKER (Peggy Jeanne Pope) Peggy Pope Exchanges Vows With Dan Stoker j. ' i- J ' : - Taking their wedding vows in solemn ceremony at eventide Friday at the East Sharon Stake House were Peggy Jeanne Pope, Del-- ; daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. ver Pope, and Dan Theron Stoker; son of Mr. and Mrs. Theron L. Stoker, all of Provo. Following the ceremony the bridal party welcomed guestscol-at-; a formal reception. White umns and ferns, highlighted withj n dj range and white gladioli a aU the talisman roses, formed tractive bckground. Delustered satin, overlaid with; I chiffon, was fashioned A lace bridal gown. train and a molded into the covered: bodice of: - lace with crystal sequin detail; modand polnticc sleeves added seed of crown A ish accent. her fingertip veil pearls caught she held a cascade of illusion and of talisman roses, centered with A white orchid. - ' r her Betty Eileen Pope served Lyn-ett- e and honor of sister as maid Pooe and Peggy Lyons were bridesmaids with Laralee Pope and Shelly Pope as flower girls. ot They wore look - alike dresses filled peach velvet balls, deep : : Dental Group Meets in Provo Canyon with white gladioli. Mrs. Pope greeted guests in a gown of blue taffeta and Mrs; Stoker in blue crepe. Peach-tin- t' ed carnations were tied in their corsages. Ray Stoker served as best man. Mrs. Orlin C. Pope, the bride's grandmother, and Arnold and Charlie Pope, uncles, welcomed guests at the door. Special guests were great - grandparents, Mrg. Albert S Jones and Mr. and Mrs. William M. Jacobson. Assisting with serving were Mrs. Toijy Vert, Mrs. Aaron Vert, Mrs.j Teddy Linfbrd, Peggy Nielson, Nancy Bowler, Dixie Sampson, Bonnie Walker, Carta Hendricks, Jane Linford, Mrs. Ron Webb and Denise Harris. Mrs. Winona Perkins was at the guest book! and gifts were arranged by Mrs. Arnold Pope, MH. William B. Wernz and Mrs. Charles Pope. For her. honeymoon trip the bride donned a blue wool gown with white accessories. Upon their return the couple will be at home in Salt Lake City. wl , jji"K OPEN 'til 9 p.m. tomorrow IA J J " I s , , S::':'::iS:.:': x g " - , Lovely line in Bark I i f PATRICIA ANN PALOMBO Tamir is Enjoys Mrs. Bonnett Hostess To Ann Bolyn Booh Ucomo Club Recipe Party Miss Eliza Bjerregaard gave a review of "Ann Bolyn," by Evelyn Anthony to members of the Tamaris Club Thursday evening to begin the new club season. Mrs. Dallin Clark was host- ess. The tragic story of Henry VIII's second wife, it tells of the young queen's scheming to become the queen in a time of corruption in English court life and of her fall from favor and beheading. The theme of the club this year is "It's a Woman's World." Mrs. Kenneth Anderson was in charge of the program, and Mrs. George Sorenson, vice president, conducted the meeting. Refreshments were served to 18 persons including guests Miss Bjerregaard and Mrs. Elton Taylor. TANGY TOKAY TOSS In a salad bowl combine halved and seed Tokay grapes with orange sections, diced apple and banana ;md sliced green onion. Toss with French dressing and a pinch of celery seed. Serve in lettuce cups with roast pork or lamb. Club Notes cent U.S. Savings Stamp The now on sale at post offices and in many schools throughout the naUNITY CLUB Will meet Wednesday, Sept. 18, tion features the flag and the at 7:30 p.m. at the horhe of Mrs. minute man, symbol of the U.S. Savings Bonds program. In adDouglas McDowell. dition to the 25 cent size, Savings events included a JABFISCA CLUE shower with Peggy Mrs. Raymond Pead will be Stamps in 10 cent, 50 cent, $1 personal Lyons, Bejtty Eileen and Lynette hostess Monday at 7:30 p.m. at and $5 sizes are on sale at the Pope as hostesses. her home. post office at all times. 25 The Ucomo Club enjoyed a recipe party for the first meeting this fall at the lovely home of Mrs. Charles Bonnett Thursday evening. Each member brought a favorite recipe made up to make a nice variety of dishes casseroles, salads, breads Cookies and cakes. Recipe holders and a special homemade salad dressing and a copy of each recipe was distrib uted to each guest. Plans were discussed for the club project and the year's pro gram was given to each mem ber. Committees were also ap pointed for special; occasions. The new oficers of the year are Mrs. Joe Bond, president; "Back to School" was the Mrs. Gerald Nielson, secretary, theme for the opening social and Mrs. J. K. Marrott, historian. Gifts were presented to the Thursday evening of the Provo Branch of the American Associa- outgoing officers. tion of University Women held in Guests for the evening were the Joseph Smith Banquet room. Mrs. Eugene Lasson, Mrs. Dale Big apples, books, pencils and Sheffield, Mrs. Jim Shepherd, fall flowers were tastefull ar Mrs. Dan Jensen, Mrss. Carl Rowranged on the tables by Mrs. ley, Mrs. Clyde Naylor, Mrs. Ruth Miller and Mrs. Lola Jen- Dell Walker. , kins. Mrs. Zola M. Sandgren, president, greeted the guests and REMINDER TO YOUNG members and introduced the new AMERICANS: With your first officers for the year. U.S. of Savings Stamps Marilyn Perry and Joy Vieh- - purchase weg took charge of the prelimi this fall at school or at the post you will receive a certifinary music. Mrs. LaBerta Soren- - office cate signed by the seven Mercury sen introduced the two study groups for the year, "Science Astronauts, making you a and the Layman," and "The Am- JUNIOR ASTRONAUT. erican Family in a Changing World." She also discussed the cour aging eligible persons to join new structure on the national the group. The program was a trip through program. RYU planetarium, arranged the mem Mrs. Lohree Stephenson, enMrs. on Stephenson. by bership chairman, spoke Beautifully shaped for the important dark silhouette. Fashioned fall . . . of cool Arriel Triacetate' with and rayor, fully lined. Sizes 8 to 20 in black. AAUW Opens New Season mpiit TROPHIES silhouette 99 Very "in" fieel r to its is this -J- . from its set-bac- Black, red, brown or tan calf, black or tan in Mocco Crocco leather. lc toa cjently-rotinde- d pretty pace-setin- g with the season's new sides jand scooped high-risin- g theyr Deb$l throat. 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Our modern engraving department serves you ever so promptlyl tan iH & WBW the day of days always hift, fully lined, or I ji MM wool novelty knit ' rfimmh Ruaa ed 100 shown I Beige and grey. watei--repellen-t KARL O95 f Handsomely styled, ruggedly right for wintry weather, our boys' and girls' jackets in fabrics have warm linings, smart trimk, plus the kind of construction that's found in garments far more costly. Check our vqlue-wis- e prices! "Three large, modern Trophy Poomi" Thomas' 240 N. Univ. Ave., Prove, set ECniYS Jex. - at - i Pre-nupti- al Noel Taylor, president of the of the event . society, took charge all ' the memand was joined by new dentwo bers in welcoming tists into Utah County. nHntists are Dr. Wil - liam Miller of Lehi and Dr. Dale McGee of Provo. The group was then entertained Sis- by the music "of the Gordon ters, Libby Howkins, Genevieve Ford and Cumorah Holdaway. who were accompanied by Lorih you - New Dimension in Members of the Utah Dental their Society and their wives heldseason fall opening social of the at the Ke evening Wednesday at Timp Hav- Te Kai Restaurant Now I,"'- co-foun- der The Provo Yesharahj Chapter Two held its first meeting of the season Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. Lory M. Free. Virginia Meldrum of Provo, who is employed and residing in Salt Lake City, told of her experiences while recently laboring as a missionary in Scotland. LaVyrl Jones of Salt Lake City sang three songs acompanied on the piano by Viola Sandefson also of Salt Lake. The meeting was conducted by Mrs. Grant D. Bendixsen, president. She introduced I the new members to the 18 members present, Donna Redd, Mrs. Charles Sampson, Mrs. William Jarvis, Mrs. Harold I. Hansen! LaFawn Jones, Ilene Richins.i Special guests were Alora Croft of Salt Lake City and Mrs. Edith Y. Booth and Mrs. Ruth Meldrum. Chairmen of the committees were announced by Mrs. Bendix- sen, Mr. Charles Mitchell, open house; Miss Elizabeth Souter, project; Mrs. John Weehig, membership; Mrs. Melba Mcintosh, attendance; Mrs. Hansten, transportation; Mrs. Mary Demos and Mrs. Lettie Hatch, nominating committee. LaFawn Jones was appointed chorister atd Donna f Reed pianist. It was announced that the two Provo chapters have been invited to the opening social of the Salt Lake Chapter, Sept. 2. A joint meeting of the groups will be held on Oct. 12 in the fprm of an open house to which all chapters in Utah,! Idaho and AHzona are invited to attend. 2S0 W. Center p!SsSWflWCi":wov-V"''- nt j WS(s ' s- - i The next meeting will' be held under the direction of Virginia Poulson, chairman of international relations. ' f IV 1 ; - S . " 3A Patricia Palomho Circles Date ; Lillian Thompson, president of the Altnisa Club, welcomed members! in clever rhymes to the opening meeting of the group held this; week. Chloe Madsen, a new member, was introduced and initiated into the group. Lola Hundley, chairman of the information committee, spoke on Altrusa's aims and principles. She was) assisted by Mrs. Mad-se- f - , SUNDAY HERALD sxjndav.jeptooters, We go to "all Lengths" to please, .from shorties to 8 fanjttofut 5:- - S i XV |