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Show tjLcSSZ!' im Deanna Kitchen Tells Plans An early summer wedding has Sunday Herold Lynda Lee Davis Marries Forrest Carroll in Rites ten planed at the Reception Centre in Orem for Deanna Kitchen, daughter of Mr. and Mr. Russell X. Kitchen of Orem and Gary R. Davi son of Mr. and Mrs. Chester R. Davis of Provo. Ceremonies performed Friday I evening in the Provo Ninth-lttWard church united in marriage Lynda Lee Davis, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carlos C. Davis 1 of Provo, and Forrest i Frosty) f Carroll, son of Mr. and Mrs. Forrest B. Carroll of Saa Cab- riel, Calif. . f j j Thecouple welcomed friends and relative later at a recep- tion in the ward hall where they " ? . attendant ; large greeted guests before framed mirror combined with cherubj holding arrangements of gladioli and red roses. A Jlcmf-in- g waterfall was V feature of the serving area . The bride chose dehistered satin for her gown, styled with J emmre lines, ana overscorea y with lace. An edge of lace out lined the train, released her veil of illusion and she carried giamellias and ros- OQ3 f DEANNA KfJCKEN Kay Clements Becomes LLBride Of : Mr. Harding Mrs. Dwane Remund was matron of honor with Mrs. Charles Peterson Jr. Mrs. Lonnie Hayward, Mary Whit-takand Sonja Carroll, a sister of the groom, attendants in white crepe models, accented with black and a single rose. Dwane Remund was best man with Gary Stott and Paul and Brian Davis, the bride's broth ers, as ushers, i. Special guests were Mrs. Ray Davis and Mr. and Mrs. Orville of the Olsen, . grandparents Expectant Moms Class To Begin series of classes in Care will, begin Monday, Oct. 4, at 1;30 p.m. Utah County Chapter, American Red Cross, cordially invites you to attend this course, which will be conducted at the Chapter House, 356 N. 200 E., Provo. This course consists of six les Sixth-Eight- t 4 Rnlnc GQ 5 1 y honeymoon "trip 'the weeks. bride chose a black and white This course will help new suit with black accessories. i mothers. fathers, and grand- Upon their return, they will be parents to assemble the equip- - at home in Provo while Mr. ment needed for care for the Carroll continues his education. new baby, to'leam how to bathe. Entertaining at y pre-nupt- . Hold Enrollment -- Mrs. Glen Loveless was en- -' rolled as a member of the Women of the Moose at enroll-D ment ceremonies Thursday eve ning ai me Moose nome. Mrs. Leola Jacobsen was sponsor for "Irs.1 Loveless. The College of Regents Chan- - Mrs. ROBERT J. STANSFIELD The new:r Night meeting was conduct-(Margot Del Graham) by Mrs. Vera McDaniels. Thei club season for members of the' is. happy to be repre-- l Junior Ariitra Club opened ny seven ot me college; a delightful social at the homeiseni members. j of Mrs. Byron McFarlane, for ? Refreshments were served to which the new club offipers. Mrs. Eldon Robert, Mrs. Mc- about 20 at the conclusion of Farlane, Mrs. Don Mcintosh, the meeting . Mrs. J. F. Mower was elected Mrs. Tom Griffith and. Mrs. president of the Belle Mere Club Iryin Chipman were the hostThursday afternoon. Other otfi" MRS. .FORREST CARROLL (Lynda Lee Davis) esses. A "hobo" theme predominated. The member's entered into the spirit and came dressed AMERICAN FORK Th e as typical "knights of the road." home of Mrs. Gene Ingersoll Printed signs directed them to was the scene of a pleasant the "hobo jungle" where a affair which marked the openbrightly burning fire, baskets ing of the club season for the of apples and. pop torn balls, members of Intermezzo Music ' d a washboiler full of Club, root beer and Mrs. Ray Kitchen, president, 'burgers, baked beans and and the other executive officers, relishes were enjoyed. Mrs. Blaine Shields, Mrs. IngerAdding atmosphere were the soll and Mrs. Kay Walton, ex cattail decoration on the red tended a warm welcome as the and white checkered cloth of hostesses of the evening, Twenty-thre- e the serving table and the small members sat knap-sacfilled with candy for down to a delicious dinner and favors. enjoyed a musical program and All past presidents were hon games. Bright yellow mums and ored with a gift, a blue and small lanterns were used in white kerchief. Games were decorating. played for the remainder of Welcomed back Into member - At Hospital Vet-- American erana,anijuijiary Belle Mere Head Music Club Has Opening Session Entertains The Disabled Mrs. Mower New :; DAV Auxiliary hosted a Darty Thursday for patients at thealjyaT the Veterans Hospital in Salt make him comfortable. The Clarke. Mary Whittaker, Mrs. Lake physiology of preganancy, tirth Gary Stott, Mrs. Dwane Red City. Entertainment was and infancy will be reviewed mund, Mrs. Lonnie Hayward furnished by the 'Esplin Sisters and charts shown to help in and Mrs, Brent Beck, who gave a variety of Hawaiian understanding more clearly how and dances. a baby grows, is born, and d& The Mod look has made its songs Attending were auxiliary comvelops during the first year of way into lounge and sleeping life. A number of films will also apparel. The look is characteri- mander, Mrs. Wilford Abbott, be shown. This class will be zed by little girl styling, high and also Mrs. Mark Sunday, taught.by a registered nurse. waists, scrambled patterns and Paul Valgardson and Martin Please call American Red delicate- - lace trims. Evelyn Jackson. Representing the Uth state department were, Mrs. LrossJ738580, register- - forj Pearson desips a sleep dress, the class or for further infor- - with emoire waist, and a foulard Paul Valgardson and Mrs. Mar- mation. The course is frpp- nf 'nrint. hndipp tnnninu a strined tin Jackson, i ri o ' skirt. Refreshments were served. the evening. charge. 7 - Moose Women withap'fr - Jeed-ndloth- Klou I N CW 1- AMERICAN FORK long-stemm- Wiayono(iafef-w'6rtE- l 11 : Club Season sons beginning Monday and will continue each Monday and bride. ! Jr. Ariitra v er A new Mother-Bab- pre-nupti- al Christian P. Beck, Salt Lake City, were groomsmen. the bridal party greeted friends at a reception immediately following the ceremony. es- " Mrs. Stansfield Is a graduate Margot Del Graham, daughter, of Mr. Albert E, Terry of of Westminster College in Salt! Provo; and the late Robert W. Lake City and has attended the Graham, was married Saturday Art Students League la New' evening to Robert J. Stansfield j York City. isoa of Mr. and Mrs. tverett j.: Mr. uansneM nas attended; Stansfield of Salt Lake City. jTlie American University in' The candSeRght ceremony was Washington, D C. and as grad-- 1 performed by the Rev. Donald uated from Westminster College ,L Foster, pastor of the Orem 'and the University of Utah CoH Congregational lege of Law in Salt Lake City. (Community The couple will reside in Los .Church, at the home of the bride's parents. Calif., where Mr. j Angeles, Dana Kay Graham, the bride's: Stansfield is associated with a sister, was maid of honor. The taw firm. A dinner for the was Linda other Jeanne Stansfield, sister of the wedding party was hosted by Mr. and Mrs. Everett J. Stans-- ! bridegroom., Stewart M. Hanson Jr. was field, parents of the groom, at the Riverside Country Club in best man. William P. Iccabazzi, .Los Provo. -Angeles ; Robert G. Barben and h . i j Marmot Del Graham Says Vows ( Miss Kitchen is a graduate of Orem Hiffh . School and ha attended Utah Trade Technical Institute in Provo for two years and. will be graduated this iprinjr in interior desijrn. She was a member of Orem Sub Debs. For seven years she has studied music from Roy. Darleylif SalfXake City. Mr. Davis is a graduate of Provo High School and also of the UTTI in electronics and instrumentation. He is also active in sportSr A reception Friday evening in h the American Fork Ward hall honored newlyweds, Mr. and Mrs. Clark Harding (Kay Clements! who were mar-rie- d Thursday in the Salt Lake LDS Temple-Whi- te columns with pampas grass and glaioli formed backdrops for the rej ceiving line, Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. H. Glen Clements of American Fork and Mr. and Mrs. Claude Harding of Provo. The bride wore a wedding gown of night light satin with! rounded neckline, long, pointed sleeves and pearls embroidered at the neckline and along the' full, flowing skirt. A crown of seed pearls with crystals and; tear drop in the ceHter released her veil of" illusion and she car--' ried a bouquet of Talisman roses and white orchid. Attendants were Mrs. Richard Bullock, twin sister of the bride, as matron of honor; Connie Mott, Mrs. Christian Benson and Shanna Haws. They wore coral shuntung gowns. Dorothy Bullock and Cheryl Harding were flower girls in green ba-- 3A e home-bottle- cers chosen are Mrs. Rulon secretary, and Mrl Jenevie Bailey, reporter. Mrs. Byron Denhalter was hostess at the home of her granddaughter, Mrs. J. K. Scott, in Orem, Mrs. Clarence Knud- son gave the thought for the day. Handwork and discussion of current events were enjoyed. Redford, taste-tempti- ship was Mrs. Ronald Smith. ' Bold pattern and color combinations make a lively splash for sports, via giant hounds-toot-h, argyle, checkerboard and striped motifs, in bulky wool sweaters that are generally teamed with matching wool stockings. The yard-lon- g sports sweater makes an effective debut in thick, tweedy oatmeal wool, with a' giant cowl neckline, and saddle-stitchioutlining the raglan sleeves. - - rrar-r-iL.--- .'.tiste. - Paul C. Harding was best man and David Clark ushered. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Harding MRS. 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