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Show 2A Sheryle Ladine A red Marries 11 .The beauty and gayety of the holiday season were reflected in the lovely reception arranged Saturday evening by Mrj and Mrs. Golden Allred in honor of their daughter, Sheryle Ladine Allred, and Sherman L, Clow- ard, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wells P. Cloward, all of Prove! Wedding vows were taken by the couple in ceremonies at the Salt Lake Temple Friday morning and a wedding luundheon was arranged in the Skyroom of the Hotel Utah by Mr. and J Mrs. Cloward. Red and gold were combined in the attractive holiday deco h rations at the Provo A Ward hall. golden backdrop was flanked by pillars and gifts were piled under a white and gold Christmas tree. The bride's gown was of satin and satin brocade. The fitted bodice had long sleeves trimmed with seed pearls. The overskirt and slight train accented the sheath skirt of satin brocade. A sparkling tiara of crystals and seed pearls - . - Sunday Herald V s " ' " ; " - - - 4 , , Wanda Mecham To Wed On Dec. 27 r Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Mecham of Provo announce the coming marriage of their daughter Wanda Mecham, to Marvin G. McEntire, son of Mr. and Mrs. William rJ. McEntire of St. Ignatius,. Mont. Eliza's and and all songs; Face," story .They will exchange vows Dec. 27 ini Lady" in ! 1 - "My Fair song was presented by Mrs. lone by the professor, "Get Me me oait JaKe lempie wiwi a reception uoiieen winger 10 memoers ana ty Then she sang a Christmas scheduled the same evening in the guests of the Nelke Reading Club Thursday afternoon at the medley, and the group joined Ward hall. Ac- in singing "Silent Night." Riyerside-CountrClub, Miss Mecham is a graduate of Provo companist was Mrs. Rayola Van Mrs. Victor J.' Bird introduced the program. Mrs. Eva High School and has attended Brigham Wagener. Mrs. Winger also told a brief Gillespie, president, welcomed Young University. She is employed in sketch of the life of the stage everyone and introduced the 18 Provo. director, Marquardt, who as guests. Mrs. G. L. Hobbs gave Mr. McEntire, a graduate of St. Ighaving been a very poor, boy, a Christmas reading. Luncheon was served preced natius High School, recently completed loved to recite dramatics to his friends. ing the program to 19 members four years of service in the U. S. Navy. Mrs. Winger said that Eliza and the guests. Hostesses in will make their home in Salt They Doolittle was a poor, dirty, ugly cluded Mrs. Hobbs, chairman; Lake Frank Bird Mrs. Mrs. J. City. Earl, little girl, but something about her appealed to Professor Hig Mrs. Mamie B. Davis and Mrs. gins, a teacher of phonics. The Clawson Y. Cannon Sr. The tables were decorated first thing the professor had done was to have his maid give with Oregon grapes, some of them gilted; red berries and her a bath. candles in candelabra.. red Bit "Little Mrs. Winger sang Dancof Luck," "I Could Have ed All Night," "On the Street Apply rubbing alcohol to ball released her shoulder-lengt- h Where Y.ou Live," "If Yon Are point pen marks on cloth. This veil and she carried a white In Love, Show Me," and "I've will also work on some leather bouquet of phaelenopsis tied Grown Accustomed To Your furniture. with carnations and stephario-ti- s. - r s, Nelke Club Enjoys Musical At Holiday Dinner Party . -- SUNDY, December - $ Park-Universi- y g t. ' :::x:s:- v " 1 v 10th-16t- - V f r 1' , - ' '4 1 , V de-luster- s !( - ' - : " V '' ' ? S1 - - ' Andrea Leavitt was maid of honor and attendants were sisters of the bride, Mrs. Blayne Stevens and Mrs. Wayne Smith, and sisters of the groom, Mrs. Robert Parsons and Kelly Cloward. They wore red sheath dresses and carried white muffs trimmed with feathered red carnations. Mrs. Allred welcomed guests in a red wool sheath and Mrs. Cloward in a red suit. Each added a corsage of white feathered carnations trimmed with " Gail Rayburn, Karl Kendall Plan December Nuptial Rites Engineers Wives Have Annual Children's Party Santa arrived bringing gifts all and refreshments were for Children's Engineers to conclude the festivserved BYU Enginsponsored by the eers Wives was held Thursday ities. at the Smith Family Center. Mrs. Dean K. Fuhriman was chairman. A program consisting of music, dance and recitations was given by the children, one number from each family. A Christmas luncheon was held by members of Wyannona Club at the Riverside Country Club Thursday. Red net Christmas trees decorated with gold ornaments decorated the single large table where 15 members were seated. Favors were red net poufs decorated with holly. Arrangements and favors Mrs. Willis Hutchings enter- were taken care of by Mrs. tained the Birthday League at Kelvin Dennett. her home Thursday afternoon at a Christmas party. Mrs. Zora Gray's birthday was also TOUCH OF LUXURY honored. For formal wear, any hair Gifts were exchanged around style can be embellished with a gayly decorated tree and new curl clips and combs in luncheon was served to six ruby, aquamarine and emerald members and a guest, Mrs. that can be bought in a price Chloe Meldrum. range of $3 to $10. "Family Frolic" the annual party Wyannonct Club Holds Yule Fete Mrs. Hutchings Hostess to Birthday League 4 PRE-CHRISTM- Group I s rrp.- - r Jtii" iritiinriininf rmmnmninimnrinni 4 JifiiVinrn-i- ''"i'lii WANDA MECHAM Initiates Two Members AMERICAN FORK A lovely gram for the evening's enterChristmas party was enjoyed tainment. City councilman Leo Wooton was chairman of the by tcity employees and at the Alpine Country affair, with 64 persons present. Club this week. Tables were Ladies were then-partne- rs The Provo Eagles Auxiliary, Thursday, held a special inia-tio- n in honor of charter member and past president, Mrs. Harvey Bird. Two new members, Mrs. William Sessions and Mrs. Keith Taylor, were welcomed into the Auxiliary in a ritual ceremony performed by the ritual team accompanied by the drill team. A luncheon and Christmas party was held at the Aerie home after the meeting with Mrs. George Clark acting as master of ceremonies. A vocal solo by Mrs. Wayne Duke, accompanied by Mrs. Ed Stead-maa reading by Mrs. Clark and "Suberbia U.S.A." read by Mrs. Ted Oare was enjoyed by the 73 Auxiliary members present. The tables were decorated in a holiday mood with a large cake topped by a miniature sleigh and reindeer. A gift exchange climaxed the evening. presented with lovely wallets as their favors. The men received the centerpieces at the close of the evening as door prizes. decorated with attractive floral centerpieces which carried out a Christmas theme. The Jack Larsen family provided a delightful musical pro Merry Christmas LAST MINUTE Shoppers Say n; in distinctive ternity wear at prices anyone can afford. Selection is comparable to anywhere In Utah. Everything in the maternity line . . pipy J SHOP AT MATERNITY WARDROBE mm Pre-nupti- 32 North 1st East Phone Provo 373-192- 3 ft al CONTINUES (Q AS STOCKINGS JM JUST COMPLETE SELECTION !N EVERY SHOP IN TIME FOR CHRISTMAS GIFT GIVING Depend on beautiful NoMend stockings for glamorous giving. J& Reductions up to 4 I We've just the Coat 1 mm i You've Been Looking for . . . Fur Trims Many gift perfect -- styles to choose from, Dress and Casual Reg. 39.95 to 169.95 f " jiff's y Including luxurious Choose from a large selec tion of Famous Name Brands . . . Topcoats and Storm Coats. In the season's finest styles and ULTRASON nylons The newest stocking colors. with the fashion you feel . . . Reg. 39.95 to 125.00 Stunning Christmas gift box. 38 With or without seams. $1.50 LAST MINUTE SHOPPERS ! 1 OUR 17 SHOPS ARE BULGING WITH ATTENTION i it. ! ! 245 No. University DOWN-JU- ST 16 MONTHLY . $1.65 OMAS EXCITING GIFTS FOR ALL THE FAMILY NOTHING If It T"ft T Attend Christmas Party Miss Rayburn is a graduate Mr. and SPRINGVILLE School Mrs. Arthur R. Rayburn have of Springville High made known the approaching where she was active with the marriage of their daughter, Thespians. She has attended Gail, to Karl Kendall, son of Utah State University at Logan. Mr. Kendall is a graduate of Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Kendall of Provo. The ceremony will Juab High School and has spent S. Navy. take place on Dec. 27 in the four years in the U. Both young people are emgold. Kolob Stake House. A recepRobert Parsons was best man tion will be held the same eve ployed in Provo. They plan to with Garth Allred, Dee Sand-gre- n make their home at Orem. to honor the couple. ning and Lou Wilson as ushers. Greeting guests at the door were Mr. and Mrs. M. Duane Allred. Eileen Olsen, Barbara Peterson, Sandra Smith, Pat Stewart, Linda Caine and Loraine Allred served the guests at tables centered with red candles inserted in red glasses holders filled with gold balls. Sharon Smith, Mona Rae Stevens and Connie Smith also assisted. Mrs. Howard Caine arranged gifts which were carried by Merlin Smith, Vaughn Smith and Gae Stevens. For a Christmas luncheon lliii Brenda Peterson was at the centerpiece, use three cymbid-ium- s book and Mrs. Robert guest or gardenias on a round Karlinsy was in charge of the piece of Styrofoam wrapped groom's cake. with gold velvet ribbon. The couple will leave soon after Christmas for Seattle. Wash., where they will make their home while Mr. Cloward completes his dental studies. parties were arranged by Mrs. Garth Allred, Mrs. Blayne Stevens and Mrs. GAIL RAYBURN Robert Parsons. floor-leng- th MRS. SHERMAN CLOWARD (Sheryle Ladine Allred) ' ed Ea&le , " i As? Opn Monday 'til 9 pjm. |