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Show PAMELA PATCH NANCY J. BIRKELAND CAROL REBOL Carol Rebol Betrothal June 15 Date Chosen By To Alfred D. Lupus Told NancyBirkeland ForRites An early June wedding is honor, and Jona Rebol, bridesplanned by Carol Rebol of Salt | maid. Miss Rebol attended Carbon Lake City and Alfred D. Lupus, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred |College, is a graduate of UniLupus of Orem, according to| versity of Utah and is currently the engagement announcement | teaching in Salt Lake City. She made by her parents, Mr. and|was affiliated with Pi Gamma Mrs. Rudolph Rebol of Helper.| Chi and the Pep Club. Mr. Lupus, who was graduatThe couple will take their vows in ceremonies at St. Anth- ed from Orem High School, has ony Catholic Church in Helper|served four years in the U.S. on June 6 and will be feted|Air Force and is presently employed in Salt Lake City, where at a reception later that day. Bidden to attend the bride|the couple will make their are Helen Yelenich, maid of| home. BONNIE LYNN BROWN Pamela Patch Engaged Bonnie Lynn BrownTo Wed To Charles E. Sensiba Kent Fairchild On June 1 Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. that evening at the Lindon Ward Announcing her engagement attending City College of San to Jerry A. Ostler is Nancy Francisco as a major in elec- Patch of Pleasant Grove an-| Chapel, and again at an open J. Birkeland, daughter of Agnes trical engineering. He served nounce the engagement and house given by the groom’s F. Birkland of San Francisco} four years in the U.S. Navy. forthcoming marriage of their parents in El Paso on June 6. The bride-elect was graduatThe couple have set their daughter, Pamela, and Charles and the late Olav D. Birkland| wedding date for June 15 in| E. Sensiba, son of Mr. and| ed from Pleasant Grove High of Salt Lake City. Nancy is a Brigham Young the Salt Lake Temple with an Mrs. Willard I. Sensiba of El| School where she was president | of Thespians, member of the University graduate, and is open house that evening for Paso, Tex. A May 1 wedding in the Salt|debating team, and active in currently teaching in Hayward, family and friends at the Orem Reception, Centre. Lake Temple is being planned|Pep Club. She was chosen as Calif. After their marriage the by the engaged couple. They|a representative to Utah Girls The groom-elect is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Ostler of| couple will make their home in will be honored at a reception} State, and was an attendant to the Strawberry Queen. She is Provo. He is a graduate of | San Francisco while Mr. Ostler * presently a junior in elementary Provo High School and is now completes his schooling. Sorori ty ‘education at Brigham Young AMERICAN FORK—Mr. and Bonnie Lynn Brown, to W. Kent Mrs. Adair G. Bromley of | Fairchild, a son of Mr. and American Fork announce the Mrs. J. Ross Fairchild of Provo. engagement and forthcoming The couple has chosen June 1 wedding for their daughter, as their wedding date in the Salt Lake Temple with a reception planned that evening in the Orem Reception Centre. Miss Brown is a graduate of American Fork High School and is now attending Brigham Young University, where she has been associated with the Cougarette marching unit. Moose Group Holds Enrollment During enrollment ceremonies 4, ME. Fairchild is a graduate | University. BY High School and has Mr. Sensiba was graduated Thursday evening, a trombone served an LDS mission to the solo, played by Stanley Driggs, Pledges 10 from El Paso High School |Southern States. He is now an 7 where he was a member of the accompanied by his mother, | accounting major at BYU. Mrs. Forrest Driggs, was enjoy-| The young people plan to ; active in student government, ed by Women of the Moose. |continue their studies at BYU Provo Yesharah Chapter II jand Mayor Dixon operated the The program wasdirected by | and will make a homein Orem. AMERICAN FORK — Ten|and played varsity tennis for | projector. presented a variety program to pledges of Psi Chapter, Beta | four years. He has attended the homemaking chairman, the patients of Eldred Sunset | Mrs. John Weenig, Donna Sigma Phi, became members|Texas Western College, Church Mrs. William Carter. Mrs. Max Manor Hospital on Thursday| Redd and Mrs. Bendixsen gave of the chapter recently when} College of Hawaii where he was Carrick was enrolled as a new evening when Mrs. William Lit- \a skit, ‘“‘Three Old Maids From the chapter’s Ritual of Jewels |president of the Honor Society, member, sponsored by Mrs. An open session of the Xi) Mrs. John Bower presented ster and Mrs. Grant Bendixsen Lymn.” was held at the home of Mrs.|and he is presently attending Glen Park. Beta Club Thursday evening at- “Camelot.” gave two clever readings. The nominating committee Mrs. Bendixsen, president, Gloria Robinson. The Ritual of | Brigham Young University Mrs. Ahlander sang several Also the words and appropri- conducted the program. She Jewel badge was presented to|where he has played on the was appointed and will meet tracted 56 members and guests when Mrs. Fred Ahlander and songs from the Broadway show ate pictures of old time songs |gave special tribute to Priscilla | each of the members. Mrs. Ora| varsity tennis team. He is in with Mrs. Sam Park Tuesday as well as telling the story of were shown on a screen with Christensen, former memberof | chipman, chapter sponsor, was his third year of pre-dental April 14, at 8 p.m. Members of the Dean King Arthur and his Knights of everybody singing. Mrs. Verl Spanish Fork Yesharah, and Plans were made to assist a special guest. |work. He completed an LDS Mendenhall Post 13 Auxilthe Round Table. Mrs. Bowen Dixon accompanied on the piano Miss Elizabeth Souter paid the men’s group with a memoriary will be hostesses to Mrs. Barbara Edwards, pees umslen to Western Canada. accompanied on the piano. ial service today at 2 p.m. tribute to Miss Pearl Snow, ident, was in charge, assisted | | Springville Auxiliary Unit . Mrs. Louis Wolsey, president, For the April Moose “‘togeth- | Thursday at 7:30 p.m. at charter Yesharah Club mem- by Mrs. Joan Cunningham and} ; introduced the two in charge erness’”’ on April 19 from 1 to ber. the Veterans Memorial of the lovely program, Mrs. 4 p.m., the women’s chapter Following the program, the Full membership was conBidden to Lunch will be in charge for all Moose Center. State and District Vernon Crowell and Mis s Four officers will be presgroup went to the home of ferred upon Mrs. Norma HugEliza Bjerregaard. Spring flowmembers and their families. Miss Souter who gave a report gard, Mrs. RoEna Morton, Mrs. ent and all members are Invitations have been sent ers decorated the halls at the Mrs. Glen Park announced requested to attend. on the past month’s project Barbara Edwards, Mrs. Char-| throughout the state to all Provo Utilities Building where she had received her call to Mrs. Irene Mower will when 105 shut-ins were visited. lene Mattinson, Mrs. Renee} “The light from Jesus Christ the affair was held. wives of Elks to a visitation go to Mooseheart in June to Project for the next month will Groves, Mrs. Kay Hall, Mrs.| give the program on Pan can deliver them from blind-| Refreshments were served at luncheon to be held in Provo receive her College of Regents American study. of Ecuador. The aura of spring and the be to give programs to patients | Ruline King, Mrs. Dorothy Tid-| ness; it is a tremendous thing| the conclusion of the program. April 15 at 12 noon at the degree. se * enjoyment of preparation for the rest homes, to shut-ins and) well, Mrs. Virginia Adamson, | Provo Elks Home. Reservaand can restore your vision and to those in hospitals. give your vision a purpose,” Mrs. Norma Hansen. tions should be made by this season’s events were in Seven chairmen were chosen Light refreshments were| Monday, April 13, 9 p.m. Rev. William Cose of Salt Lake the air Thursday as members to help with the programs: Miss| City tld members of the served by the social committee.| with Mrs. Jack Linde. of the Ucomo Club met at the Edith Booth, Mrs. Dora Mc-| Christian Women’s Club when home of Mrs. Howard Crandall. Ewan, Mrs. Weenig, Mrs. Lila| they met this week at a local) Co-chairmen of the up-coming |Hatch, Mrs. Cora Van Buren, | fe. Miss Bessie Corless and Miss | Mrs. Eleanor Ogle, chairman, Mothers Day social, Mrs. Dell presided and introduced the Timpson and Mrs. Robert Brer- Souter. ‘The May meeting place was| speaker. The tables were artistMrs. Wilmer Tanner review- eton, demonstrated and instrucically. decorated with spring jed the book, ‘The Reivers” by ted the group in the making of changed to the home of Miss| Georgia Maeser whenelections | flowers and lovely Desden dolls. | William Faulkner for members lovely grape clusters made with will be held under direction of Mrs. Lily Morgan, decorating| of the Readers Giuld meeting colorful glass balls. These will Mrs. Mary Demos and Mrs. | chairman, gave thanks to those}j|at the home of Mrs. Thad Han- be presented to the 20 mothers Lettie Hatch. | who assisted her, Mrs. Ruth sen this week. of members at a musical proMiss Souter and Miss Corless| Mason, Mrs. Edna Pollock, Mrs. | The book is a reminiscence of| 8T am and social on May 8 at served refreshments. Alice Hall and Mrs. ‘Adele Conk. ithe development of the Missis- the Riverside Country Club. ss. * @ 4A SUNDAY, APRIL 12, 1964 Sunday Herald Utah County, Utah Yesharah Chapter TwoEntertains With Program at Eldred Hospital Xi Beta Open Session 4 in American Fork |concert and marching bands, Features ‘Camelot’ Story Legion Women Plan Special Event Thursday Varied Talks Heard At byMee an Mothers Will Be Honored April Session _ Wives OfElks By Ucomo Club Book Review ‘Heard At Readers’ Guild answer-deb collar top girdle with side zipper Mrs. Helen Westerlund gave | sippi area in the early days. the announcements and Dolores | Refreshments were served by Refreshments were served to Mrs. Crandall and plans were made to meet again this month 18 members. two numbers, ‘10,000 Angels’’| Mrs. Helen Bateman greeted at the home of Mrs. Dean Reyand “Holding My Savior’s e group and conducted the|naud to complete the gifts and Hand.” She was accompanied | make final preparations. business session. by hes mother, Mrs. May Bur-| Mayer of Spokane, Wash., sang The program chairman, Mrs. Conk, introduced Mrs. Wanda Scholes, American Fork, who gave the special feature on the care and planning of roses. Mrs. Scholes said the Granada Toses were chosen for the AllAmerican Rose of 1964, an honor shared by only 52 roses since selection began in 1939. The Peace rose is the closest to perfection of all roses chosen. Mrs. Thelma Rilling spoke on village missionaries n Alaska and their purpose of bringing the word of the Lord to rural areas. Mrs. Rilling left Saturday for a trip to Rome with her husband. The executive meeting will be held Wednesday, April 15, at the home of Mrs. Vogel in Provo. About 750 new shopping centers will be opened in the U.S. in 1964, declares Shopping Center Age. More than 7,100 are now in operation. a, girl's best friend Free Customer Parking Another version of the famous Answer-deb e+. this time with @ convenient side zipper. Inner bands flatten tummy, back panel shapes and trims. Lightly boned collar nips waistline. Nylon ond Lycra® Spandex power net tin white, $12.50 to individual figure ditferences. 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