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Show a Reception Tonight Will Honor FEATURES FASHIONS RECIPES Mr. and Mrs. Everett Turner ' PLEASANT GROVE — Soft strains of Mendelssohn’s wedding march will be played on the organ as lovely Geraline Medical Group Sets Tour Of Homes Oct. 11 Stewart | enters on the arm of her father to recite solemn nuptial promises with Everett Turner this evening in the First-Fithh LDS Ward Church. Close friends and relatives will witness the impressive An invitation is being extended to all womenof this area to attend a benefit tea and home show tour , double-ring ceremony. The bride is ‘the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Stewart of Pleasant Grove. The groom is the Saturday afternoon sponsored by members of the Utah County Medical Association Women’s Auxiliary, Proceeds will go toward Scholarships for nurses. The tea will be held -from 1 to son of Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Turner of American Fork, Following the ceremony the bride and bridegroom will be feted at a reception given by the bride’s parents. The lovely theme 3 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Owen P. Heninger, 1079.E. Center in Provo. Tickets may«be ‘pur- of ‘Autumn Leaves” will be carried out in the fall colored floral decor providing the setting for chased at the door. Following the tea, the.guests will receive route maps tox. see the remodeled home of Judge and Mrs. Monroe J. Paxman, the Early American homeof Dr. and Mrs. Fred D. Kartchner, the contemporary home of Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Knudsen and the very the nuptial party. Special guests at the céremony and reception will include the bride’s grandmother, Mrs. Frank Richins and the groom’s grandmother, Mrs. Julius Christensen. A rustling gown of skinner taffeta and chantilly lace was cho- modern home of Mr. and Mrs. ae sen by the bride for the special occasion. The natural scalloped pattern ‘of the lace ferms a flattering v neckline. Long pointed Gordon Bywater. In charge are general chairman Mrs. Stanley N. Clark Jr. and Mrs. Wells E. Brockbank: On the i sleeves show the elegance of the tea committee are Mrs. Glenn L. chantilly lace. veil of illusion will be caught to a small crown of sequins and MRS. RONALD ARLEN SCOTT (Ruth Lorraine Pedersen) seed pearls. The white orchidin her bouquet will be by Talisman roses. -surrounded Diane Warnick will stand as maid of honor; Valetta Turner, Lynda Peck, Branda Blackhurst, MRS. EVERETT TURNER (Geraline Stewart) brid Dr. and Mrs. Briant’ Jacobs talked about their stay in Spain to members and theif husbands of Bonheur Club Wednesday evehing at the home ofgMr. and Mrs. aids; and Mrs. Bruce (Karen) Rogers will serve as bridal matron; the bride’s sister Paulette Stewart will be junior bridesmaid and Sandra Turnet BonheurClub and Husbands Hear Dr., Mrs. Briant Jacobs On Friday evening, Oct. 3, Ruth Lorraine Pedersen, daugh- Mr. and Mrs. David Wright on leave from the American Embassy in Spain; Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Tietjan; California; Mrs. Kirk Graff, Salt Lake City, who will leave for Spain soon Stewart will don.a light coral suit with brown accessories, Mrs. Turner will wear avocado green Linda K. Walker will preside Berryessa, Smoot Brimhall, Ray at the guest register.¢ Assisting Canning, Dave Crowton,, Don in the gift room will bé Mr. and Earl, Edwin Firmage, John HalMrs. Don Pitman, Mrs. Sharolyn Jaday, Steve Murdock, Monroe J. Paxman, Blaine Porter, Dean Clyde Weldon Taylor, Lee and Leland Wakefield. DOROTHY DIX marriage by her brother, Einer E. Pedersen of Pocatello, in the absence of her father. |Jean Linebaugh, Linda Richardson, Judy Jolley and Norene Bylund assisting. Upon their return from a DEAR VERA: I wonder what DEAR DOROTHY DIX: My your life would be like. if you husband and I were diyorced a were not a “cautious’’ person! few years ago while my children Rushing into a too-early first were teen-agers. At that time, I received custody of them, and marriage and being a disloyal wife do not, in my book, constitute Jeges. He remarried, I remained your friends is ¢ »bably to get you away from their men. their father had visiting privi- “caution.” Any pushing done by honeymoon trip the newlyweds will make their home at 450 Elm in American Fork. * * * Mrs. Dalebout Shows Flic-Cers Cake Decorating Allie Jones, vice president, Mrs.’ Ellison, and aqeretaryreaant Nephi Clubs Meet Together to Hear Former German DEAR DOROTHY DIX: My time with their father and is, like her future husband and rewife in ‘their splendid home. -I fuses to attend if I’m in the wedresent this, but the children say ‘ding party. Either I hurt my boy q’m ‘‘small.’”—Mrs. S. R. friend, whom I love very much, _ DEAR MRS.S. R.: Divorce al- or my girl friend. Which fhoull presents more new prob- it be?—Greta. lems than the ones i' was supDEAR GRETA: The question posed to cure. If your children superfluous—it’s a ccues take a light view of the situation, fact that you’ll please the boy accepting their father’s second friend at all costs. I’d like ® wife’ and the pleasures she gives them, isn’t it better than having them so embittered by the fact of divorce that they turn sour on the world? The fact that your point out, however, that he evidently doesn’t love you as mu as you love him or he wouldn't put you in such a position. His children accept things in a mat- object is to get his own way; if he succeeds this time, you'll be. ter-of-course way May be resentexpected to comply meekly when- ed by you, but it’s a blessing to them, If you nag, you'll -only ever there’s a clash. Think about drive the children te their father’s it carefully. Mrs. NEPHI—Mrs. Monica Peterson of Lehi was the guest speaker at the joint Federated Clubs meeting held Monday evening. Paul Dalebout gave home of theacouple, anc Mr. Scott will attend Westminster College winter quarter. ¢ will then tour four homes. All women are — Salt Lake Terttple Scene Of Weight-Tretreault Rites A ceremony Thursday, Oct. 9,| neckline and long, tapered sleev- Orem Dance Set in the Salt Lake LDS Temple |€s- A beaded pearl crown held united in marriage Gloria Weight, |oe eee omeet ae. ane ad e! e ola case a rie daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Newell | throated orchid warrunded by B. Weight of Orer , and Edward | paby .yellow roses and stepha- L. Tretreault, son Mr. and Mrs. Sait. B, Sandberg of Los Angeles,| notis. Marjorie Weight, sister of the ee bride, and Carol Oliver weré The couple was honored the| pridesmaids. They wore gold brosame evening at a reception in|¢ade satin sheaths and carried the University - Park LDS Ward | colonial bouquets of yellow and Hall in Provo. They stood before pronze mums. an archway of yellow and bronze| Little Susan Sandberg was flowmums. Bouquets ‘of the same | eq girl and she carried a miniaflowers flanked the beautiful table ture colonial bouquet. which held a three-tiered cake| Dale Andersen, Los Angeles decorated with yellow and peach | was pest man. r FOE, FOE AUXILIARY flowers and topped by a minia-| Presiding at the guest book was Everyone is cordially invited to ture bride and groom. | Pauline Tretreault, sister of the Club Notes attend a smorgasbord Saturday The bride wore a gown of white | groom, and Fern Hill, Hannah sponsored by the Fraternal Order brocade satin with a scalloped |Mae Williams and Carol Pace aragles and its-Auxiliary at the anion. pele macy 0 ge ie ranged the gifts brought to them Aerie Home, 165 W. 1st-N. Serv- the door. A deer hunters dance by Garys*and Alan Weight and ing times will be from 2 to 4 p.m. for ‘members and’. their guests David Jameson. and from 6 to 8 p.m: only will be held Saturday |e The couple is snaking a home Tickets may be purchased at ning. in Provo, TV SERVICE “"WAREFIELD'S Phone FR3-1263 er. Mrs. Clare Newell was outgoing president, The group ‘was organized Oct. 11, 1914, with 25 members. Mrs. er members, gave-a short resume of the club’s historys Mrs. McCoard i§ historian. Mrs. Ellison -served refreshments to 25 members. The centerpiece was a large birthday cake, and the house was decorated with flowers. come Christmas a good manyof them want “something personal” . . something feminine and pretty that they wouldn’t buy for themselves. Shown here are four such gifts _ available now at the Gold Strike Gift Center (too new to be in the catalog).’ Visit the Gift Center this week. Bring your Christmas ‘lst, but leave your money home. You’ll be cash aheadat Christmas when you shop *e 8 Mrs. Taylor Has the Gold Strike way. Fete for Steelet OREM Members ’ of the Steelets Club met at the home of Mrs. Lawell Taylor for an eve- ning of relaxation recently. The group played cards with prizes the Halloween motif were served to eight members. American Legion Convention Set Saturday Evening Most women are practical mostofthe time, but were played with Mrs. and Rhoda Douglas the club members and their partMrs. Roy Dearing and Mrs. ners were present, Mrs. Peterson Robert Thomas were welcomed gave an account of her life and as new members, Mrs. Peay was experiences in East Gerntany at in. charge and she introduced the time it was taken over by the Russians. She told of the brutality Mrs. Dalebout. The husbands {Halloween party of the soldiers, and how no one was planned for Oct. 28 at the was safe. home of Mrs. Don King in Orem. She said at the time, there was * & a severe depression, and people were very hungry. It was in this Christmas Shopping... Harry McCoard, one of the chart- for high score going to Mrs. Dale Ivie and Mrs. Warren Thompson. Light refreshments following Starts WEDNESDAY Elva’s Beauty Salon 18. Salt- Lake City will be the ing. At the meeting held at the Third Ward Chapel later, where home of Mrs. Don Peay. Two of the cakes were given as door prizes to Mrs. Richard Juber and Mrs. Clair Pay. DEAR . DOROTHY DIx: wt under your roof and they will be SPANISH FORK — The fall twin brother and I are both less inclined to take off. rather plump. But under doctor’s covention of District Four of the American Legion and the AmerDEAR DOROTHY DIX: When care we are now on a diet and ican Legion Auxiliary will be I was 17 and carefree, I married getting along wonderfully. held Saturday, Oct. 11, at Pleaswithout a thought to the prob- parents and friends have bee; ant Grove at 7 p. m. at the Thirdlems ahead. I was romantic and swell in our fight to lose weight. Sixth LDS Ward Church at 193 The trouble lies with our older thought marriage would be an N. 4th E. everlasting honeymoon. After brother and sister. They think State officers will be in -atfour years, my husband and I ad- we’re one big jake. They are al- tendance. Mrs. Merrill G. Memitted we had made a mistake. ways making wisecracks about Kell, District Auxiliary president, When I began dating another our problem and, believe me,it’s urges all members to pe in atman we were divorced. Now I’m discouraging. Mom and Dad have tendance. ing and i but 25, a divorcee, and having a tried r rough time. I’m a cautious per- nothing works. Either we ignore their would-be funnymen, but it, or laugh at it. Can you help son and don’t want to rusii into you’re doing all right by youranother marriage, but my friends us?—Double Trouble. selves, Send me a picture when DEAR KIDS: Only to give you you’re bathing suit. material, are intent on-getting: me remarried. How can I convince them to a hearty salute for perseverance stop pushing?—Vera A, and patience. You are doing exactly the right thing in your atLAMBDA TAU Will meet Monday at 8 p.m. at titude towards unsympathetic sil at the home of Mrs. T. L. Johnson, lings—ignore them or laugh 1765 Sagewood Road. Dr. Craw- them, I do think your paren’ could take a firmer stand ford Gates will give the program. / BEAUTY SERVICE CALL Falls LDS Ward Chapel on Oct, prizewinners. demonstration on cake decorating home. Be pleasant when they’re FOR PERSONALIZED High School. They will be honored at a reception in the Idano _ Cards Thomas The Beta Literary Club was the a host club and a luncheon was served at a local cafe honoring best friend is getting married to 12 members of the Flic-Cers Mrs, Peterson where 30 women and has asked meto be her maidme, but spend an awful let of of-honor. My boy friehd doesn’t Club Wednesday evening at the were present preceding the meet- ways ¢ Beehive, Scout Mrs. Milton Thomas New Tres Joli President Peterson, Iverson and Mrs., Gerry West. Mr, and Mrs. Ferrin @. Goode Mrs. Milton Thomas was electValentine will receive guests in the foyer. During the receiving hours organ ed president of Tres Joli Club lodies will be played by Hal Wednesday afternoon at the home Haycock. of Mrs. John Ellison. The group Mrs. Earl Thomas will preside celebrated ,its 44th ahniversary Other new officers include Mrs. as hostess over the serving with By MURIEL NISSEN single. He is a prosperous busi- es Heninger, right, greets Mrs. John H. Rupper, left, and Mrs. Eugene Weimers in preparation for the benefit tea to be held tomorrow afternoon at,;her home. The group Sandgren, Kids Accept Divorce As a Matter of Fact nessman, his presetit wife is a social leader in our town; while all I have is a good job. The children, now in their 20's, live with v nore corsage were interesting details. On her head was a tiny sequinned hat which released an elbow-length net veil. She wore a_ ballerina-length with leopard accessories. Both his wife told the group about the sented with a plant. mothers will wear large mum gown of white nylon organza with dainty rose print. A tiny bolero Refreshments were served to corsages. customs and -way of life of the jacket and a cummerbund with people, and then showed very the special guests, 20 members Best man duties will be assuminteresting pictures. Mrs. Jacobs and their husbands including hus- ed by Ron Hoover. wore a charming Spanish cos- bands of the hostesses and Max tume, There were five special guests portation to the homes for guests whodesire it. Ronald Arlen Scott Takes Ruth Pedersen:for Bride The annual Orem LDS Stake ter of. Mr. and Mrs. Einer M: Beehive and Boy Scout Harvesti and Susan. Pitman will attend as Pedersen of Idaho Falls, Ida., Mrs. Gordon (Jo Ann) Lasley Ball. will.be held Saturday from flower girls. Their dresses will became the bride of Ronald Arlen 7 to 9 p.m. in the Vermont LDS be in beautiful autumn colors of Scott, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wil- was matron of honor, and Mr. Ward Hall. The dance will feaLasley stood as best man. deep: rust, tan, gold, cream and bur O. Scott .of Provo. The rites were performed in A dinner was served to the ture aprons and overalls attire Mrs.. Wright sang some lovely avocado green with full skirts a simple ceremony at the Scott wedding party at an Orem cafe; and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Beck will Spanish songs and accompanied and cummerbund. Their bouquets will be of bronze mums with home by Rev. Mayo Brown of and then the newlyweds went on lead square dancing and folk herself on the guitar. dancing. Refreshments will be the First Baptist Church in a honeymoon to Jackson. matching dress fabric leaves. ‘ Hostesses were Mrs. Dean AnBoth are graduates of Provo served. Presiding as hostess, Mrs. Provo. The bride was given in Dean A. Anderson. Mrs. Lee Val- derson, Mrs. Elvin Anderson, Mrs. Lynn Wright, Mrs. Robert entine was ifi charge. Dr, Jacobs traveled in Spain Bunker and Mrs. Frank Van teaching and lecturing. He and Wagenen. The Jacobs’, were pre- present: | Allen, Mrs. Seth E. Smoot, Mrs. Heninger, Mrs. John H. Rupper and Mrs. Eugene Weimers. Mrs. John Bowen has arranged trans- A finger-tip length double-sheer MEDICAL AUXILIARY BENEFIT — Mrs. Owen P. getting through, as the mail is still censored, and she does not hear from them. They stili have strict rationing of food. She told of many harrowing experiences that happened when she lived’ there. She has been in the United States seven years, and condition of the people that Com- asks that the people get prepared munism flourished. The poorer for things that could happen even classes were bribed to get food here, and asks that they appreand clothing, by the children tell- ciate the freedoms they have. Not ing what was said even by their all people in other countries aré} parents of the conditions. so fortunate, The president of the Federated She said, “In this country, it is the higher classes that favor Com- Clubs, Mrs. Gerald Cazier, premunism, but there, it is the poor- sided and Mrs. Peterson was iner classes. The Communist move- troduced by Mrs, Ernest Wilson ment’ embitters the children of the Beta Literary Club. against rulers and even against |. Musical numbers included a God. 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