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Show SUNDAY, 4A Sunday HeroU Utaft SEPT. County, 11, Utui IM Diane Jensen Married To Mr. Dellane Jessop reception in green and yellow colors was held A lovely Lindon Open House, Is Planned for Newlyweds "PLEASANT" GROVE AnjHarper, Charlotte Cornaby and Venice Mecham in biege dresses 16 the at on Sept. open house with matching corsages. Lindon Ward will honor Mr. and Brad Mortenson served as Mrs, Ron Mecham, who were best man. married on Sept, 9 at the home The . bride Js V" graduate of of the -- bride, the former JaGrove High School, Pleasant layne Bezzant. Friends may call where she was a Pep Qub 1A M 1rt t km member. She.. is a student at "'Parents of She newlywed pair Utah Trade Technical Institute ro Mr. and Mrs. Mark Bezzant in practical nursing. Mr. Mechof Pleasant Grove, and Mr. and am is a graduate of Orem High Mrs. Reed L. Mecham of Orem. School and attended UTTI. He The bridal gown was of is now employed at Geneva, lace over gold designed in street length with large puff sleeves. She added a corsage. -- V $ WOMEN te UNIQUE PROGRAM SEE Beth Ferguson, Addie Allen and Coye Norris, members of the committee on arrangements, greeted members of the Provo Business and Profes sional Women at their Septem ber meeting held at elbow-lengt- lace leaves and seed pearls. She carried a bouquet of. yellow cj'mbidiufn orchids. Mrs. Dan- - Refiner served as matron of honor, - with Joyce Murdock, a sister of the bride; Mrs. Marvin Jensen, a sister-in-laDeeAnn Jessop, a sister of the groom; Kathy Jensen, a cousin and Janice. Peterson attending. They wore gowns in green brocade, satin and carried nosegays of yellow mums. pom-poFrank Connoly served as best man, with brothers of the bride, Leon afld Marvin Jensen acting as ushers. Honoring guests were grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry C. Herzog, Mrs. Maren Jensen and Mrs. Madaline Newitt. The bride was entertained in a- miscellaneous shower given by Mrs: Don Re finer and Mrs. Vohi Molt. A kitchen shower was given by Mrs. Vera Wentz and Mrs. Merlin Finch. . An open house was held in Clearfield on Thursday Sept. 8 After a short honeymoon trip to an undisclosed destination, the couple will be at home in Provo where "both plan to con tinue their educations at Brig-haYoung University. floor-leng- AND PROFESSIONAL BUSINESS floor-lengt- i MRS. RON MECHAM (Jalayne Bezzant) this - ; .f,. In Salem i 11 ' I "S- r- - bride is the former Diane i Jensen, a daughter of Mr. and f i Mrs. Woodruff. Jensen of Orem. ' t i f Parent of the groom are Mr 'and MrirDowayne Jessop fo ; jcieariield who. were hosts at f, ;a wedding breakfast at Hotel The. Temple Square. h The bride wore a silk over lace of French 'gown organza," styled with a cflapei train, empire waistline, long fitted sleeves, scalloped neckline with tiny seed pearls and h sequin trim. Her veil of silk French illusion billowed softly from chantilly Auxiliary i v iwho were married that morn- - I f ing in the Salt Lake Temple, . W.viv Married of the desiring reservations for bus rr r - r rvt r ftnnfin' mtitt wuuu.i .miu miujwaiuu rapies Lodge win sponsor Gle 11 ffveless Mothers and Daughters tea and Mr. and J. Stephen Walker SALEM Exchanging their fashion sLow Sept. IS at 7:30; have (J chairmanship of in' twilight hour vows wedding Aerie. at trie frovo p.m. Teen for thej ceremonies at the Salem t : Friday 1 All niiutl i nrmmkriMia nn4! 1 Tl' , J nu ou4umiiiitniud wiu: rttfie turn Auxiliary, rirsi eveni Ward chapel, were Mary Helen their families are invited to on the teen calendar will be Selman and Robert J. Owen. I - attend.. Entertainment will be a dance ' to be scheduled Later in the evening they were . , honored at a provided by the Fredova dance month. pretty reception. school, and luncheon will be; A successful children's outing of the couple are Mr. Parents 1 served. Tickets may be pur-- was held "by the Auxiliary at II and Mrs. Bud Selman of Salem, J Mil a wnnrt nn h m,r $ cnasea rrora auxiliary omcers Karatwra and Mr. and Mrs. Evan W. or tea committee members. ing was made by Marge Wax Owen of Brigharh City. State visitation will be held at the regular auxiliary ..meetFor the ceremony and recep 14 at Bngham City. Those ing. Sept. tion the bride was gowned in silk, accentuated with lace ap pliques and a flowing train. A silk rose held her. shoulder-lengt-h veil and she carried min- Wednesday evening, Sept. 7 in Orem 27th ward honoring iMf. and Wrs. Dellane Jessop, 4'' Plans For Fall Fashion Tea The Ladies ; V Maiden Is turn $ 'the ! Auxiliary of Provo. Eagles iature "pink roses . DELLANE JESSOP Diane Benson) . th Germany By Is-Discu- ssed Speaker MRS. EVAN. W. OWEN floor-lengt-- (Mary Helen Selman). Evelyn Thompson, president, conducted the meeting. Mr. and Mrs. Taylor Macdonald enter tained with humorous ballet dances which Mrs. Macdonald had composed in the American all, to please ourselves, then style. The couple had recently the husband, and next children returned from the orient mid and associates." She encour dle east where they had been aged the women to dare to do participating In "Curtain Time things, ."If , roakfcup. enhances USA." material beauty, use "It,"" she Addie Allen introduced Marie advised. Webster, - th - speaker of the - She warned against wearing evening. Mrs. Webster had con "offbeat" clothes and stated ducted courses in, fashion and that many fashion designs were charm and had won sweep- - made by men who dislike " women. FALL FASHIONS FOB SMART MOTHERS-TO-BE - OFF TO RIGHT START -- "ANN ARBOR, Mich (UP1- )Let Johnnie have his wav-- to a, degree in what he wants for breakfasts Dietitians at the University of Michigan Medical Center, puncturing the breakfast -- ''myth," say that what a child wants for breakfast and wht mother wants for himoften are nutritionally equal. His breakfast of a hot dog, bun, milk shake and an orange is nutritionally the same as mother s orange juice, egg, cereal and milk. Serve a breakfast that will be eaten not one to he left on the plate. . .. m Moose Group Hears Talk - pre-nupt- Family Fetes Pair on 54th Anniversary suits IPORTSWEAR . ftlkfL MATERNITY WARDROBE "Tht Frltndly Shop for A Expctont Methw" SI Nerrii IN lart Himm l7Mf3l . . On Publicity iV UjLtlW) band and wife are not able to Mrs. Webster stated that the The cul get off at the same time they older woman should show mod PLEASANT VIEW and ture and hobbies of the German spend them alone by going to esty, femininity in emphasize clothes. She some vacation spot and relax- flattering hnes people were enjoyed by the ing for a month. ended her stimulating talk with . Culturettes recently. Mrs. Roy A custom of always bringing "Always wear, the dress, never Hill presented the program and flowers to whomever they visit let. the dress carry you." showed many interesting items is strictly obeyed and the Thirty members enjoyed the Robert GWersall. the great and hobbies which she had col- homes have refreshing event. mLvcIm agnostic, was the son of a Con ti it nearly iiriii fTW lected during her three year fresh flowers in always " ". .. them. Babies gregational minister. Mr. and Mn. John H. Newman stay in Germany and Austria are not allowed to sit up until Lassen Peak in California is while her husband fulfilled a they are six months old . and the only active Tolcano in the work mission for the LDS this is accomplished by feeding United States. Church. Women of the Moose were enthem a special tea that keeps tertained with a program pre Walking is one of the most them pacified and allows them enjoyed- - forms of recreation of to lay and grow. pared by tie publicity .'chair Band Instruments the Germans. The city streets Mrs. Darrell Hill was hostess man, Mrs. Rcva Hardy, assisted FOR RENT . . are much busier on Sundays to the group and arranged for by Mrs. Glen Nielson, Thursday Home. t3ie Moose at WAKEFIELD'S Inc than when the shops are open the program. Assisting Mrs. evening Winifred N. Jones, women's It N. UNIV., PROVO, as the people enjoy walking Hill were Mrs. Vera Sorenson tditor of the Daily Herald, All sir Kpw Flncrlnnd ctatfto through town and visiting with and Mrs. Ferris Olsen. spoke to the group on the rela friends who are also walking tionship of newspapers and wo- ramuy oi Mr am un. Joim costIy livestock msK from Their yearly vacations are - - She also men's organizations.looked forward to and if hus outlined the procedures by surprised them on their 54th rhich clubs could best be serv-e- wedding anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Terry, by the newspaper in present to of and Mrs. Jack Newman, activities Mr. their news ing the community. She gave hints Mr. and Mrs. Reed Newman, which provided the publicity Mr. and Mrs. Dale Newman chairman tf the club witra and Mae Newman arrived earguide in preparing the group's ly on the eve of the anniverSALES AND SERVICE news for submission to the pap- sary, recently and escorated G-er. The speaker also told the their parents to a local restaugroup about the general function rant for dinner. Pictures taken AND UP of a newspaper and the process throughout the evening will reIkdOW.flV Jtf II"' es which are required to print cord the eventrThe family "reTYPEWRITERS LLOYD'S to Newman the tired residence a daily newspaper. Senior Regent Mrs. Fred" Al- - after dinner for an evening of PROVO 324 WEST CENTER Sv- dred presided. visiting. . Bridal attendants were Launa - . it MRS. and baby white orchids. stakes for two years at the Sharol Hanson, Mrs. Ruth state .fair for outstanding wed Nelson, Mrs. Pat Johnson and Sharlene Smith were attendants ding gowns. in h gowns of pale She titled her talk ."'Fashion and they carpink crystalline Personality." She said every ried rose mallows. woman has a fashion personalPerforming best man duties ity but needs direction in choice was Clyde Owen. of clothes. 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