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Show Jrretty. Jeceptions roLLow M arriageso 4A SY, Sunday Herald X 7 a sept. 13 1964 e2 seception Fetes Newly weds -- A lovely Lynd JY1 ae nouser And Michael Woodward Wed Provb BPW garden reception late, Rulon Craven, member of ' ,' Brigham Young University adVv ored Mr. and Mrs. Lars Martin ministrative staff and supervis Forsman (Nelda Lucille Holt) or of special housing service at the Provo home of the bride's was the "A i ' - ' speaker at the Provo mother, Mrs. Eugene Robert Business and Professional Wom Shaffer, where the couple re- en held at the Provo Utilities cited their vows earlier in the Building. His subject was "Your dav-:r,:h Attitude is Showing." Mr. "Forsman is a son of Mrs, Mr. Craven said a survey was Hilmer. Antonius Forsman, made of more than 5,000 perSweden, and the late sons who had lost their jobs. Mr. Forsman. The bride is a Of this number, 85 per cent daughter of the late Clifford L. lost them because of Holt. :.,:;! inability to adapt themselves to The bride vore a others and only 15 per cent ? ; of lace over taffeta with because of failure, of technical gown fitted bodice, softly rounded "know-how- ." neck and pointed sleeves. A "Attitudes are the steering flower of matching lace and wheels of our personalities," he seed pearls held a tiered elbow-lengt- h quoted. Although it is not easy, veil of illusion and she all can change their attitudes carried a white Bible with a with will power and determinasingle white orchid attached. tion by thinking positively. She was escorted by an uncle, You set the stage; others act G. Howard Holt of Sacramento. accordingly. We have to live Calif. with our problems and frustraSylvia I. Bellamy attended the tions and this is much easier bride in a blue and silver sheath if the attitude is right," he said. music was furnished by a dress and carried a bouquet of autumn flowers. , string quartet composed of Mrs. Douglas Doxey, American Fork; Stewart H. Bloom served as best man and Clifford Leo n Cynthia Vance, Margaret Vance M ; Holt, brother of the bride, greet and Dorothy Witt. President Mary Startup con ed the guests. ducted the meeting and the com Special guests were Mr. and on arrangements includ mittee MRS. L. MARTIN FORSMAN Mrs. Clarence L. Ramsay, of Ely, Nev., and Mr. and Mrs. ed Evelyn Thompson, Add ie (Nelda Lucille Holt) ,. Archie C. Robison and son, Allen and Jennie Smoot. There were 32 members present. Lester, all of Ely, Nev. Guests were welcomed in! the garden where autumn flowers created a charming atmosphere. The newlywed couple are now honeymooning in Bryce a n d ... j Zion Parks and Las Vegas. They The George A. Smith chanter. will make a home to Novate, Calif. The bridegroom is mak Sons of Utah Pioneers enter tained their wives at a dinner ing a career in the U.S. Air Force and is station party at the Pioneer Memorial The Eagles Auxiliary Thurs- ed at Hamiltoncurrently Air Force Base. Thursday evening. Paul J. Hennchsen. nresident. day evening heard, a report on presided, pinner , was enjoyed Girls State given by, Anneta by 23 people. Attorney J. Rulon Andreasen who was sponsored Morgan! gave a report on the by the group. She reported that! national SUP convention held in Los Angeles, following the the experience at Girls State; outlook a : broader dinner., I helps give in onfis personal life as well: Dr. Allen R. Morgan and his mainly wife as as a citizen. It teaches' re-- ! in Although onceandused presented slides from4 Thaiouterwear sportswear land and commented on them. J sponsibilities to country, state,! because freedom and government she without they provided warmth Dr. and Mrs. Morgan have been weight, laminates this ihat! country. .,. .said. y' fall are being used to nearly living to' Mr. and Mrs. G r a h t O. The group' welcomed a new every fashion even in category member to the order, Mrs! elegant metalic knits for eve Thomas; Mr. and Mrs. Leland Barton and Dr. and Mrs. Mor.Eugene R. Smith, who w a s ning wear. were guests. gan initiated in special ceremonies Sportswear manufacturers on h :" ; J j the team. ritual by performed the lookout for comfort us More than one-ha- lf of the U.S. Mrs. Allen' Peterson reported foam laminates for pants that , will be under 30 on the results of the mothers won't itch, skirts that won't populationj of age by the early and daughters fashion tea and wrinkle and warmth without years' il'-' 1970s. 'j Mrs. Sheldon Penrod announced; weight in skiwear. that the plans to attend the Knitwear houses find State Eagle Auxiliary Visitation foam lamination helps fine skin from irritation by ribbon at Ogden were complete. The knits to wear like Knit and metallic knit evening visitation will be held Sept. 15. denim and protects sensitive gowns. i ', in the afternoon Saturday hon- " I En-kopin- g, their ; ' full-leng- th S , j Eagle Group Hears About Girls State SUP Chapter Entertain Wives . il Laminates For Evening Wean , that old-fashion- JFbf Backdrop of lighted columns with white gladioli, isleway of red carpet with columns of X green ' fern connected with swaths adorned the Kolob Stake house hall where the wedding Reception' honoring newlywed-de- d Mr and Mrs. Michael C. Woodward took place Friday 'j evennig. The bride, the former Lynda Mae Houser, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Lynn Houser. The groom's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Calvin R. Woodward. 1 All are. of Sprtogville. The couple recited vows Thursday to the Salt Lake Temple. The parents of the groom hosted a wedding breakfast following the rites. For the reception the bride chose a gown Of peau de soie with lace appliques edged with tiny pearls on the fitted bodice and softly draped skirt. A chapel train cascaded from above the waistline, and the sleeves ended in lily points. The triple-fol- d veil of illusion was held by organza flowers. She carried a bouquet of white stephanotis centered With a green orchid. J j Patricia Houser was maid of j honori with other attendants being Mrs. Arlen Waters, Mrs. James Muhelstein, Mrs. John MRS. MICHAEL WOODWARD Gill, Mrs. Jerald DixonJ Mrsj (Linda Mae Houser) e, Lee Measom, Mrs. James Mrs. Jack Booth, Bonnie Woodward and Erlene Child! They wore gowns of green crys-taliand carried bouquets of white spider mums cascading - IFaaUU DKG Chapter Lois Jean Madsen Be&ins'New Weds Joe Beecrnft Club Season Floral arrangements and Miss Kate Matthews. President of Gamma Chapter of Delta Kappa Gamma, introduced the new officers to the members when they met at the ooenins meeting this week at the Y Center.:' (.': IJl cupid pillars reflected in large mirrors formed background for the wedding reception Friday evening honoring Mr and Mrs. Joseph. N. Beecroft (Lois Jean Madsen) in the Orem First Ward hall following their marriage earlier that day in the Salt Lake Temple. The bride wore a self design ed gown of delustered satki with f Empire waistline, flong sleeves h ending in a point, lace and pearl applique with skirt ending in a chapel train, A white satin rose crown neia ner veil oi illusion. She carried phaleanop- sis and stephanotis nestled in green leaves. Mrs. Gray Spencer was matron of honor with Mrs. Don John Parker, Thorp e,andMrs.Connie Madsen, Marilyn sisters of the bride", as attend- inmnryifr Wnnjff nH'mi jJni :. Officers are Mima Rasband, irst vice president: Dema Par- berry, second vice president; ' ; v uorotny Nelson, treasurer; Jes' - ' sie Arrowsmith, program chairi ' man; Leoma Hansen, corresHattie ponding Knight, . recording ; secretary; Rea Straw, parliamentarian; Vilate Myers, legislative council member.5The 'Delta Kappa Gamma song was directed by Alice Parker with Jennie G leason accompanist. Mrs. Knight, Mrs, Nelson and Miss Rasband presented items of business Mrs. Arrow-smit- h ants. Hiey worepink delustered gave the theme for 'the satin dresses; with Empire waistyear's program, "Changing Pat- lines and carried pink mums. terns in Other Cultures.'' Robert L. Beecroft, brother Five symposiums will be giv- of the groom, stood with his en during the year: economic mother who came from, Flor A , patterns, socioligical patterns, ida where she is serving an political patterns, educational LDS mission. Mr. and Mrs patterns and art patterns. Chair- Mark Beecroft greeted guests ? Jf : men of the programs will be at the door. Z e 1 d a Anderson, Catherine Robert Beecroft was host " to Jean Bowles, Rambeau, Hazel a wedding breakfast for im Young and Evelyn Thompson. mediate family members at MRS. JOSEPH N. BEECROFT Mrs. Mae Huntington, mem the Hotel Utah Sky Room follow (Lriis Jean Madsen) bership chairman, gave the ing the ceremony. qualifications for pew members The couple will honeymoon in and requested that ;the memLas Vegas and Southern Calbers invite guests for the Octo- ifornia before returning to Prober meeting. vo where the groom will comColorful refreshments were from green! ivy. plete his studies at Brigham In Arlen Waters was best man served by the officers to mem Young University '!'... and David Houser groomsman bers and one guest, Lois Men-zie- s, who was introduced by Ushers included Calvin Sum-sioT Carl Nielsen and, Wayne iteta Egbert. The next meeting will hp AMERICAN FORK Younff Allen.; 14 at the Provo Util- Rose-Maki- ng held' Oct. Mameas ot American f ork are j Greeting guests at tje door ities Building at 7:30 p.m. looking forward to a delighmil were Mr. and Mrs. Mays Ander social evening with Hiwaiian son and Mr. and Mrs. William FLOUR AT NEW HIGH 18 in the stake r . Pratt. Unity Club met Thursday eve- flavor Sept. The Flour affair is to be- -. a tabernacle. the production in the U. S. ning at the home of Mrs. Birl Following honeymoon, 1963-67:30 in 4 the wUl return to Provo t p.m. coupled crbp year rose Peterson. Guest speaker was giniat over the previous year to Mrs. Hiea Workman. She gave where the groom will continue 4 A Polynesian luau will high his studies at Brigham j Young me largest aggregate figure in a demonstration on making light the evening. Games fed University. The bride is a grad 16 years and the third highest roses out of satin ribbon and entertainment, island atmosin the history of the industry, showed different ways to use phere Wether with bright shirt- uate of BYU. according to Bureau, of the them such as wall plaques, cen- ed men and mu-m- u clad ladies Census data. to will a of the success the decorations. terpieces, corsages, It was also the first time since Refreshments were served by event. 'r the end of World War II that the hostess. the committee as Heading monthly production averaged stake leaders are Mr. and Mrs. above 21 , million cwts. Use a damp sponge to clean Dou&las IVtarev '.with wflrd mm. Former presidents and offic the inside of window screens Assisting. Tickets pre Facial expressions of goril and doors. The sponge picks up mittjpes ers of Center Utah County DUP; to be obtained from ward lead dust without scattering it. county board met Wednesday las vary greatly. ers afternoon for potluck dinner at Kelly's Grove to Hobble Creek Canyon. Visiting and renewing friend-th- e 13 ships were enjoyed by guests. Lucy Clyde, former pres ident, was a special guest. . i -- secretary;, j , - - X ' ''. " . r. ; - . Wis-comb- 'Have You Heard The Latest?7 Theme Of Club i L "Have you heard the latest?" is the theme for the coming year of the Thursday Club as presented by Mrs. Kenneth Cannon, program chairman, at a meeting held at the home of Mrs. John Simpnson. was Mrs. Robert j Co-hoste- ne ss Layton. Business discussion was conducted by Mrs. Dean Fuhri-mapresident A review of the book, "Oh Ye Jigs and Juleps,"' collection of humorous essays written by Virginia Carey Hudson, was given by Mrs. JScott Orrock. . Mrs. D. Allen Firmage, who has been on leave, was welcomed back. Tantalizing fruit salad was served in keeping with the plans for a "salad" n, ; . year. TIGHTS LOOK NEW Look for a new look to tiffhts this season. They take on new dimensions with stripes, checks, tweeds, houndstooth. Unity Club Sees n, Young Marrieds American Fork Slate Meeting f Demonstration - ; DUP Center Camp j Holds Potluck eo! r aiaens TT Mr. Graven Talks to m 7 !' 1 "' ' ' '' f ' 'IV ' : yours . FIBERFltL It's Soft. 'It's Airy and light k's tt's Shape-keepin- g. White-st- ays White It's 'Machine Washable and Dry able. Delicately embroidered upper section of cup.l rl fiberfill insert under cups. . Comfortable and adjustable shoulder straps. No-cu- Yttwte. A, 3 a C-3- 2-36. Of$ b beautiful expression of tho wreptllc look." Mid or high-he- ed pumps in faki crocodile . . . smart design . . luscious leather. See our reptile fashions for fall, 7h Hgw ym wmrt h hi Fetor Pan bm gMI mrimmtm Matching handbag. from p,ust $129:! sheath . . . designed by dacron & avron. boftly moulded with long shirt sleeves, peter pan collar J?i3xT7Topula1, WHITING in n's multi-colo- r with self necktie, elastfcfced waist with a flattering- leather belt completes, this perfect fash-J?1- 1 sophisticated junior. Multi-strip-e in to 15. .. - iiAno SURGICAL FITTINGS Charge ftor Hvra ' lOtOO or Mail Orders Promptly Filled 23 NQ&TH UNIVERSITY AVENUE $10" e PH. FR 38 taytaway. "T- - of Provo o.m. to '4t40 p.m.' '-- Daily 154 West Center Provo't Complete Family Shoe Store and th Drtt In hc Repair! i |