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Show Dixie Lee Kleinman . , a a" tn t Marries David Noel . Musicale Utah Sorosis members tn- Greeting their many and a relatives at friends joyed an afternoon of music many charming reception Thursday this week. Mrs. Dallas H. Young Jr., evening in the Orem First-24'J- i a student of Mable Borge JenWard Hall were David W. Not! kins and Grant Johannesen, and his bride, the former Dixie played a number of piano sejLee Kleinman. They were mar lections, composed by Spanish ried Wednesday in the Salt Lake and French composers. In LDS Temple. keeping with the club's study Parents of the couple are Mr. 0f South America, Mrs. Young and Mrs. V. Lee Kleinman and first told members about the Mr. and Mrs. Donald (Doug) 'musjC 0f Spain, the mother Noel, all of Orem. country. Spanish music, she! The bride wore a white gown explained, reflected the influe- of silk organza over satin, with ence o f Moorish invaders, lac at the neck There are two basic reasons for and on the long sleeves with the difference in Spanish mutiny pearls sewn on the lace,jsjc the rhythm and the long and an Empire waist. She wore melodious line often described j shoulder-lengt- veil of illusion as h wisps of smoke on A reception in the Women's Council Cultural Center in Provo Friday evening honored Mr. and Mrs. Donald Leland Bailey (Rebecca Gay Smith) who were married Thursday in the St. George Temple. j , j 1.1 Author 3A a Karen Broadbent Wedi Jon D. Green floor-lengt- . Ron ley and Judi Wheat. Theyj wore gowns of apple green and lime green AUskine, with long bell sleeves from imported Parisian lace. They earned yellow pom pom c h r y s a nthemums tied with! Parents of the couple are green ribbons. Mr. and Mrs. L. Evans Smith Stephen Austin was best man,) of Provo and Mr. and Mrs. and ushers were David Smith, Donald P. Bailey of Bakers-fielbrother of the bride, and GorCalif. The couple was don Cooper. Dr. and Mrs. Vasco honored following the cereM. Tanner, grandparents of the mony at a wedding breakfast in St. George with the groom's bride, greeted arriving guests. included spring Decorations parents as hosts. The bride greeted her guests greens and yellow; garlands of daisies directed the guests to in a cage style gown of chantilly lace over rayon the receiving line which stood in front of a backdrop of green, peau &p soie, with a wedding band collar and wide cuffed draped with yellow chiffon. The hem; rega' court train from bride and groom stood in front colthe same chantilly lace. A of the beautifully-lighte- d ored window. shoulder-lengtvnl of illusion floor-lengt- h J i ' ;."V h attached to a satin rosette 15oLh breeze." MRS. JON D. GREEN (Kiren Mary Broadbent) dress and veil were made and She chose to play selections designed by a friend of ie by Manuel de Falla, the great' ' A ' , bride, Bonnie Bishop. est Spanish composer. The h Attendants in pale blue said Mrs. French composers t gowns with empire waist- Young were so impressed that lines were Mrs. Alan Garrett, they bean to write Spanish Dorothy Kleinman, sisters of music. "Rules are established the bride; Suzanne Noel, sister by works of art rather than of the groom; Barbara Beth rules to create art," was their Karen Mary Broadbent and Richard Clement, Beverly Ber Graham, Mary Sue Hamling She then played were married ry, Linda Hunter, Camille Jon D. Green and Virginia Bagley. Thev car- philosophy. of this music, choosin the Salt Lake LDS Broadbent and Maria Broad ried bouquets of pink daisies. examples Thursday composed by Temple. She is a daughter of bent were bridal attendants in ing selections Dennie Downs was best man Claude Debussey and Darius Mr. and Mrs. H. Smith Broad- models of olive green acent-uate- d and greeters were Mr. and Mrs. Millhoud, French composers. bent and he is a son of Mr. sashes and with pink Don L. Noel and Mr. and Mrs. H. Villa Lobos was a South MRS. DAVID W. NOEL and Mrs. Charles L. Green, all they carried traditional nose Kent Nelson. American composer born in of Provo. gays of pink rosebuds, white A wedding dinner honored the Brazil. From his compositions carnations and a the ceremony Following of and Mr. couple at the home she played, "The Dance of the wedding dinner was arranged tied with ribbon. Mrs. Acel Walker in Salt Lake White Indian" and short pieces the parents of the groom at Georee Talbot. James Ford City, aunt and uncle of the from "Baby's Family." Music by Lake restaurant. Salt a and Bruce Hafen served the groom, with the groom's par written by composers from Arents as hosts. An attractively arranged re- bridegroom. were represented by gentina The couple will live in Prove Carlos Guastavino and Jose ception honored the couple FriSpecial guests at the wedding while both finished their school- Iturbi. day evening at the East Sharon festivities were Mrs Lorana ing at Brigham Young UniverMrs. Ray Watters, president, Stakehouse. The bride received Broadbent of Arizona and Mrs. in her wedding Blaine McMurrin of Los AngeThe bride will be graduated conducted the sity. The in. PLEASANT VIEW meeting at the guests gowned in May from BYU College of home dress of imported French lace les. of Mrs. Earl. Frank J. terestng and heartwarming with a deeply scalloped neckline Nursing. The couple will be at home story of the life of Sarah and brief sleeves. The train was Gardner Curtis was re Skirts are Dleated . . . there lined organdy overlaid with in Provo where both will conviewed by a granddaughter, Along with her 13 children she; are long, narrow allover pleats lace and held at the waistline tinue studies toward receiving Mrs. Olive Kimball B. Mit- aiso reared me nve cnuoren from the waist or bust . . . back with a cluster of roses. their master's degree in Augchell .for the Culturettes re of her husband's second wife, narrow Her veil of illusion cascaded ust from Brigham Young Unipleats on the side cently. Mrs. Mitchell reviewed wnen sne aiea ana several otn-er- s short box pleats from the hips. from a delicately pearled head- versity where both have been who lost their parents in Skirts are gathered into dirndls, the book "Life is a Fulfilling piece of petals and she carried graduated with honors. which she had written about their early life. some skirts swing out into a pink roses and parties have her grandmothtr. This is the The author, Mrs. Mitchell, is circle. Mrs. been arranged by Mrs. John Mrs. John Wanlass, story of a Mormon pioneer wo- an assistant professor of Eng man and her part in the colo lish at Brigham Young Uninization of San Pedro Valley versity. After visiting the eld in Southern Arizona, the home ranch in Arizona where she of the powerful, antagonistic had spent many happy child Apache. The book was also hood days, she felt that she illustrated by the author. must preserve the memory of Mrs. Curtis was born in her grandmother whose life had Payson but a few years after been so wrapped up in the her marriage she left with her building up of this ranch, and huband and his second wife to her family. Mrs. Lloyd Henrichsen was She in Arizona. colonize daily told her ten daughters to hostess of the evening. She was "always look like ladies and assisted by Mrs. Eldon Henyou'll be treated Ike one." richsen and Mrs. John Houston. f Sunday Herald Rebecca Smith April Bride Enioys -- OREM srxDcSU" m Utoh Sorosis Gives Book Review To Culturettes k h was caught to a petal cap of with chantilly lace adorned pearls and scintillating crystals. She carried a bouquet of a cluster of phalaenopsis orchids in a bed of yellow Tudor roses. Mrs. Ronald Hatch was matron of honor and Mary maid of honor. Other attendants were Mrs. Milton Christine Smith, DeLeeuw, Mrs. Gordon Cooper, Marjorie Bar-net- t, Special gues's were Dr. and Mrs. Tanner tnd Mrs. Clinton Dutson of Provo, great-aun- t of the bride. parties included a luncheon held in Layton by an aunt of the bride, Mrs. Edward Murphy; showers, hosted by Miss Barnett, Mrs. DeLeeuw and Mrs. Hatch and by Mrs. Oather Roper and Mrs. Elmo Croft. A dinner was given by Mrs. Smith for the bride and Pre-nupti- her attendants. Hale Gardner, Mrs. Robert K. 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