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Show Gala Ball Planned u4 Couple Exchange Vows In Pretty Home Kites A lovelyjiome wedding Nov. ) in marriage Mary (Continued from Page One) Katherine Goad and Richard Cullimore, Mrs. Cullen Y. Van Maycock at the home of Christenson, Mrs. John T. Bern- - the- - bride's parents in - Orem J hard," Mrs. Carl Forkum, Mrs Mr. and Mrs Charley Goao?i Maughan W. McMurdie, Mrs, Parents of the groom are Mr. r and Mrs. Zeph Maycock;-alsInvitations have been extend of Orem. f n ed nouorrTino-MrsTalvi: -Close friends and family memUtahthe County Rampton, bers- attended. mmissioners, the mayors of The bride wore a gown of all towns and cities in the coun ty, the presidents of all local white satin, afternoon length, Chambers of Commerce, Pres with5eedDearls7 A" brief veil ident and Mrs. Ernest Wilkin fell from a tiara of pearls, and son and executive board mem sne carried a bouauet of white bers of Brigham Young Univer- carnations and red roses. sity and officers of each of the Mrs. Paul Vincent nrblue net Provo LDS stakes. The public and Mrs. Jed Bushnell in apriis invited to participate but cot were attendants. Thev had restrictions must be made with carnation corsages. Mrs. Kent Tolboe. Dennis Harrison was best Committee members include: man. Mrs. , Jon G. Clark, general A shower wasveiven the bride f ) . chairman; Mrs. Richard Losee, Mrs. Wright and Marna by secretary; Mrs. Lincoln Card, Roberts. orchestra representative; Mrs. ' I v i Bom-ar- egraduates of Orem Stanley Collins,' buffet supper; High School., They are making , Mrs. Kent Tolboe, tickets and ineitjiornfijn fort oUrdon,'Ga.' he where is in the U.S. serving reservations; Mrs. Robert Taylor, entertainment; Mrs. Mon-fo- e Army. Paxman, program ; Mrs. LaMar Hills, symphony Debo- - Try nourine a little vinpcar in the glue- - bottle if the connaires; Mrs. Malin Perry, pubtents seem too fhirk or inn MRS. . . Mrs. licity and advertising; hard. RICHARD VAN MAYCOCK Blaine coats; Mrs. '.-JRex Lewis, hostesses; Mrs. Wil liam Firmage, social hour; Mrs: Robert Allen, decorations; Mrs. FREE Jack Duckett, parking Mrs. PARKING' James Ashman, special effects; Mrs. Joe Ashworth, guild president. -- united 5 o i x MIL AND MBS. JOHN RAY OQWARD 55th Wedding Anniversary To Be Observed Quietly Mr. and Mrs. John Ray Clowardlif Salemwiircl& brate their 55th wedding anniversary Tuesday, NoVj 16, "quietly at their- - home.-'Th- eir children are honorLnjUhem with an anniversary dinner Sunday at the home of their daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Owen Warren, SALEM former RevranrPlumb; born April 15, 1892, at Salem, the "daughter of Merlin James Plumb and Ruth-Gra- nt, The couple were married in the Salt Lake Temple, Novn6, 1910. They are the parents of two children, John Ray Cloward of Provo and Mrs. Owen (Ruth) 453 E. 1st N., Salem. Mr. Cloward was born Aug. Warren of Salem. They have and six 28, 1891, at Salem, the son of five grandchildren Cloward and Stacy John-Maso- Mrs. Nettie Brown Observes Mrs.- - NettieWBrovra .was honored onerWh" birthday which was on Nov. 10 with a birthday dinner at the home M her son, Verl Brown, n Saturday evening. Present were Mr. and Mrs. Vert Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Lisle Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Isaacson, Mr. and Mrs. Dee Brown and Lloyd Brown. On her birthday she was feted at a dinner at a cafe in Orem. The tables were beautifully decorated with a birthday cake, cut flowers and birthday decorations. A tribute to 'Grandma Brown" was read by Carol Isaacson, and musical numbers were given by Jimmie McDer-mo- tt on the piano. Present were most of her children and grandchildren and three r . n. - Mrs. Brown was born Nov. 10, the daughter of Jedediah and Martha Healey Wilkin. She was the second of 10 children and received- - hef early education in Alpine. She married Reed Brown on July 20, 1904, in Provo, where she has since resided. An active member of the LDS Church, she has worked in the Primary, Sunday school, Relief 1885, in Alpine, Club Notes UTAH COUNTY MEDICAL ASSISTANTS 'What's New In Christmas Decorations"., will be discussed and shown at the Tuesday meeting at 7:30 in' the Utah Valley Hospital, taurine Crowell, pro- "Our interest In getting to the moon, in addition to being competitive, is to study the evolu- SUNDAY, tion of the Solar System," he F2SFSilS Sunday Herald you'U love this FASHION KICK ' S . Oar chic little streak of long, legged pantie it . . t m the slightest suggestion of bulge between Lycra and leg. So f though ft feei Kke iihoJida does a roost eiegaot everyday job. Panty Girdlo S, M, I. $13.50. Auxiliary Plans Annual Convention Girdle, $12.50 v.--;.- "Back to School For Chiro practic" will be- - the general theme for the annual Utah State on Saturday, Nov. 20, at the Ramada Inn, 1000 S. State in Salt Lake .City. The president, Mrs. TherisP. Astle, of Logan, will introduce the pest speaker, Dr. Dwayne Smith, certified roentgenologist from the Los Angeles College MRS. NETTIE BROWN of Chiropractic, who will speak at the'' morning business meet: Society and served as president ing. ; of the YWMIA. She also filled "Aptitude, Appearance and two-yestake mission. a Action" will be tha subject of In the DUP she has ' been the luncheon speaker, Mrs. Earl captain and historian of the Alsop of Granger. Grandview Camp and has been Dr. A. A. Adams, president of county librarian for thrpast 14 the American Chiropractic Asyears.' sociation, from Tacoma, Wash Her children Include Verl, ington, will speak at the after Dee and Lloyd Brown of Provo; noon session and also in the Lisle Brown, Salt Lake City; evening when the ladies will join Nolan Brown, Portland, Ore.; their husbands for a banquet. Mrs. Isaacson, Springville.' She Helping with the convention has 23 grandchildren and 41 is Mrs. Gordon McClean of Provo. fe far firmer than it looks! ' Double panels for double flattering, in Power Mist of Lycra,I it ho Ws and molds with t& the zing of taut young muscles . And srJU. the pretty stretch lace smooths away 7-iSilgirdte i v! ' j A $5.00 t i f Little whim bra. A, B, C cups, J II I v If If I r-P- ' - introduces a cosmetic "modeling" lot; new Fac&Shaders . ar Face Shaders is the professional ay you can shade-I- t facial flaws. Use the "Dark highlights... shadow-ou- t shade for structure; the "Light" shade for pure fltV tery. The pretty tortoise-lik- e compact slips into your purse so you can model and marvel your face wher ever you go. Peach Light and Dark, Pink Light and Dark, Tawny Light and Dark, 15.00. . n. Pipe cleaners are a boon for fastening freezer bags. They are easier to undo than rubber bands and they won't deteri orate. ... . It No woman's wardrobe An old breadbox painted or to match a room perfect container for decorated makes a stationery pers. : and important "'": pa Jt ' I. COSMETIC BA-R- eA" gram chairman, invites all members to attend and bring a friend. SHOP MONDAY TILL 9 p.m. auxiliary Iomega d i- 9. 80th Birthday at Dinners - Among the many astronomic-- " al facts and figures gifcn was the fact that since Galileo discovered the moon was covered with craters in 1610, it has always looked the same through all powers of telescopes. -- Lee Stone, Mrs. Cloward is the Delirious refreshments were said. 'Since themoon Is prob to 26 members by Mrs. billion served three ably twojo jears old, it is a key to unraveling Clark and Mrs. Ben Lewis, the mystery of the Solar Sys Mrs. Harold McNa- tem." mara was a special guest. He said that space is but is by and large empty EASY TO INSTALL- - -as is illustrated by comparing Aromatic red cedar closet the sun to a pea with the earth lining is simple to install. The one foot away and the nearest pieces are all tongue- - and- star 50 miles away. The sun groovedrto fit snugly .together one of two billion stars-anis for a professional looking apimbedded in the center of our pearance that any home handygalaxy. It is likely that life is man would be proud to claim.' presenL in,. .other galaxies be- - It is available at most local cause nature is uniform and lumber dealers in msv in hanrfi ' duplicates itself. pieces. Dr. D. H. McNamara spoke on astronomy to members ot the Phile Teras Club Thursday at the - home . of Mrs. Stanley bark Jr. He quoted Plato, "Astronomy compels the soul to look upward and leads us from this world to another." jjuuiutfo Q)m at Will meet Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. with Mrs.. A. J. Stephen- son. ALA CHAPTER SIX Will meet Wednesday at the borne of Mrs. Grace Croft, 1235 Aspen Ave. f with a program on 'Our American Heritage." Mrs. Libbie Hayward-wilLfurnimusic. 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