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Show Wed In Idaho Falls Temple npjpp vi i r i Uu ? ! , j . - ill'' . H. ; - ;. vA V " CMa JS' j Double Ring Ceremony Alvin Carver 0 v i V , A ? t 'M:s$ Deycn Tate jls Bride of - r j, In nuptial vows spoken in the Logan LDS temple on September 9, Miss Deyqn Tate became the bride of Alvin Carver. President J. Hyrum Bell of the temple presidency officiated at the imceremony pressive double-rin- g which w as performed in the presence of close relatives and friends. Immediately f o 1 1 o w i n g the ceremony, parents of the bride, Mr. and Mrs. Dwain Tate, entertained the wedding party it a dinner at a Logan cafe. The bridegrooms parents are Mr. and Mrs. Deward Carver. The young couple was further honored at a reception that same evening in the Riverdale ward recreation hall. The receiving line formed before an impressive background of a arch with silver bells at the top and tall candelabra with lighted white tapers. Bouquets of white and red gladiolas lent an added RVVT'ay. orT'm'1?. ' i ? I . a! 1 I - X; Vfv . ' 7i tt V touch. Radiant Bride The radiant bride wore a gown of nylon embroidery and nylon tulle over satin fashioned with a high rolled collar, dropped waistline, long pointice sleeves and an embroidered, scalloped overskirt, tapered in the front to reveal a panel of tulle. Her fingertip veil of nylon tulle was secured to a scalloped crown. She carried a bouquet of red roses with wh'te satin streamers. Chosen to serve as matron-of-honwas Mrs. Bryce Egley, sister of the bride, in an iridescent Mr. and Mrs. Vernal T. Ferguson maroon and rust taffeta dress. Miss Patricia Rindlisbaker and In a double ring ceremony per- - down the back to the waist and Miss Ruth Forsgren were bridesmaids in dresses of winter white formed by President George G. at the wrists of the long pointed trimmed in black velvet. They Nelson in the Logan LDS Temple sleeves. Her sheer illusion veil was edged with nylon lace and carried matching bouquets. September 11, Miss Joan Ashli-ma- fell from a crown of tiny seed Best man duties were perdaughter of Mr. and Mrs. formed by D. William Carver, Marvin Ashliman of Providence pearls and she wore a beautiful orchid. brother of the bridegroom. became the bride of Vernal T. The serving table was covered Mothers Gown Ferguson, son of Mr. and Mrs. with lace over green and was For her daughters reception Leon Ferguson of Logan. centered with a beautiful wedding Mrs. Tate chose a gray afternoon weda the Following ceremony dress accented 'with a red car- ding dinner was served at the cake topped with a miniature nation corsage. The senior Mrs. home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles bride and groom. Crystal candelCarver wore a red velvet after- Buist, aunt and uncle of the abra held green candles at each noon dress with a white carnation groom for members of the im- end of the table. Beautiful Trousseau corsage. mediate families and close relaA beautiful trousseau was diswas at book the guest Presiding tives. played. Dolores Godfrey was in Sondra Miss Dianne Mecham. floneymoon Trip the trousseau room. The newlyweds then left for a Tate, sister of the bride; KathDonna Carol Ransenberger, leen Carver, sister of the bride- short honeymoon trip to Yellowof the groom, sister Ferguson, receivArlene Woolf and stone Park. For her going away groom, ed the gifts. Mrs. Earl Mecham ensemble the bride chose a blue and Kathryn Zollinger were in of the gifts. The guests was in charge of serving. dress and bolero trimmed in charge were received by Janis Leon-harProgram numbers throughout black velvet and black accesand registered by Marilyn the evening included two vocal sories. She wore a corsage of Those serving were Benson. solos by Janice Mecham, accom- pink split carnations. La Dawn ChrisElaine Perkes, On Sunday, September 6, the panied by Connie Bosworth, a and vocal duet by Janice Mecham and young couple was honored at an tensen, Sharron Hanson Helen Wakelv! accompanied also informal reception at the home of Elaine Jolley. Two hundred and e guests called. and vocal her parents. The bride wore a seventy-fivDy Connie Bosworth, to her marriage the bride Prur solos by Mrs. Daniel Roberts and lovely slipper satin gown with was honored at a kitchen shower Mardell Nielson, both accompanian outer dress of lace which was at the home of Marilyn Benson. ed by Mrs. Eugene Oliverson. the bottom. around scalloped The evening was spent making a Both young people are gradu- There were tiny white buttons brides book. Many lovely gifts ates of Preston high school and were presented to Joan. are. presently making a home at enroute to their school destinThe new Mr. and Mrs. FerguMoscow. Ida., where the bride- ation. The new Mrs. Carver chose son are making their home in Is U at school groom attending as her traveling outfit a pink Logan where both are attending of I and where the bride is em- knit suit with blue accessories. school. ployed. The newlyweds honeymooned S. Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Lamb Miss Janice Marriott, daughter gertip length, of bridal illusion, was edged in lace and attached to a ?rown of orange blossoms. boud She carried a quet of pink carnations centered with a lavendar orchid and tied with long streamers of white ribLamb of llyde Park. President bon. . . VViUiam L. Killpack of the temple Miss Barbara Butler was maid of honor in a pink formal. Bridespresidency officiated. With the parents of the groom maids were Miss Margaret Lamb, as host and hostess, a wedding sister of the bridegroom; Mrs. breakfast feted the newlyweds at Laree A. Cottle, and Jenele the Bluebird. The young couple Grant. Margaret wore blue, Laree were honored the following eve- pink, and Jenele yellow. They bouquets of ning at a lovely reception given carried carnations and talisman roses by the brides parents. The receiving line stood before with ribbon streamers to match fall, t!ered tapers of white glow- thpir dresses. Lucile Lamb, sister d of the bridegroom, and Kleea Mae ing from the On each side of these Butler were flower girls. They stood baskets of gladioli. Several held tiny nosegays of tinted carvases of summer flowers adorned nations. rnd wore blue and light the room. green dresses. For the reception, Mrs. MarOriginal Gown The blonde bride was lovely in riott chose a navy blue afternoon her original gown of Chantilly lace gown, while Mrs. Lambs model and nylon tulle over white satin, was grey. Both pinned corsages styled with a standing collar, long of carnations and rose buds at pointed sleeves and a lace bodice their shoulders. Earl Lamb, brothaccented with a row of tiny satin er of the bridegroom, took his buttons. The full place as best man. Serving as and sweeping skirt was nylon tulle ushers were Farron Marriott, with panels of lace. The veil, fin (Continued on Page 12) of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Marriott, Trenton, Utah, joined the parade of August brides on August 18, in the Idaho Falls temple, when she became the 'wife of Robert C. Lamb, sor. oi Mr. and Mrs. Frank heart-shape- double-branche- d dt Bride - To - Be New Home for Sigma Kappa Sorority a 1. 'Cache comity) lo-- s The Herald Journal Utah II Lovely Reception Honors Newlyweds v a,, v V V' - Logan 1 X A lovely bride of the past summer was Miss Carma Croshaw who exchanged wedding vows with Boyd P. Israelsen in the Logan Temple. President A. Georgq Raymond performed the ceremony. Carma is the daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Howard F. Croshaw and Boyd is the son of Dr. and Mrs. Vernon L. Israelsen. The groom's parents entertained at a wedding breakfast at their home for members of the two families following the temple rites. That evening Mr. and Mrs. Croshaw were hosts at a reception at their home. The bride chose a floor length gown of imported lace over white satin fashioned wth a fitted bodice, long sleeves and overskirt of lace. Her elbow length veil of tulle was attached to a pearl encrusted coronet, and she carried a bouquet of stephanotis and white carnations. Attendants Attending the bride as matron of honor was Mrs. Hollis Smith. The Misses Barbara Israelsen, Judy Deline and Jolens Purser were bridesmaids and Sharon Parker was flower girl. Mrs. Smith wore a waltz length gown of pale green organdy, the bridesmaids were in lavendar organdy and the flower girl In pink. They carried Esther Reed daisies tinted to match their dresses. Dean Martin acted as best I"'" . W4" f - - ? f -- A k ) i II ; V Z,-- 4' ' little s man. Mrs. E. W, Heaton arranged the flowers at the Croshaw home and Mrs. K. P. Deline made the bouquets for the bride's attend- ants. Assist At Reception Assisting at the reception were Mr, and Mrs. Keith Spencer, Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Heaton, Mr. and Mrs. Rex Thompson, Oreta Parker, Mrs. Ray Croshaw, Wanda and Wanee Israelsen, Mrs. Ray Croshaw, Mrs. K. P. Deline, Mrs. Ariel Smith. Mrs. Bonnie Rolph, Mrs. Mac Tueller, Miriam Garner, Marilyn Lee, Naomi Jenkins, Paula Deline, Carol Clark, Janet Clark, Lois Rae Purser, John and Allen Crowshaw, brothers of the bride, Mrs. Delbert Greenwood and Mrs. Joseph Purser arranged the music for the reception. Leaving for the honeymoon trip to the Olympic penninsula in Washington the bride wore a navy blue three piece suite with white accessories and a lovely corsage. At Home The newlyweds are now at home at 12 West Grand Avenue, Alhambra, California where Boyd is employed at the jet propulsion lab of the California Institute of Technology. Carma graduated from Logan Senior high school and attended r 'i XvA - Mr. and Mrs. Boyd P. Israelsen Utah Stale where she was prominent in dramatic circles. Boyd graduated from the California Institute of Technology. Prior to her marriage Carma was entertained at a kitchen shower given by the Ninth Ward Gleaner group and at a miscellaneous shower given by Mrs. Ariel Smith, Mrs. Keith Spencer, Mrs. E. W. Heaton, Mrs. Rex Thompson, Mrs. Tom Kinghorn and Mrs. Casper Merrill at the Spencer heme. In Pasadena the young couple was honored at a miscellaneous shower given by Mr. and Mrs. arren Turner and Mr. and Mrs. Mayne Morgan. Faculty Womens League Plans Tea Honoring Mrs. H. A. Dixon and other new members, the tUSAC Faculty Womens League will entertain at a tea in the womens lounge of the Commons building on the campus Friday, October 9, from 3 to 5 p. m. ti. . ( v Mrs. C. J. Skidmore, chairman of the tea, is assisted by Mrs. William II. Bennett, Mrs. 0. H. Budge, Mrs. Theodore M. Burton, ' Mrs. George W. Cochran, Mrs. John P. Dalby, Mrs. George Ellsworth, Mrs. R. J. Evans, Mrs. Dean K. Fuhrlman, Mrs. Ethelyn W. O. Greaves, Mrs. Charles Hailes, Mrs. Julia N. Howell, Mrs. Stanford Johnson, Mrs. S., Morris, Mrs. Harry W. Plummer, Mrs. William F. Sigler, Mrs. Charles J. Sorenson, Miss Aldyth Thain. Mrs. Lamont E. Tueller, Mrs. Ray Watters. fea La-V- al This is one of the outstanding events of the League year and all members are invited to attend. XX x fL. , iV-M- X;- v'9- - h s I ... NuT Mrs. C. 'S,: J. Skidmore, chairman of USAC Faculty League Tea Chi Omega Entertains National Visitor A charming visitor from Chi Omega National headquarters in Cincinnati, Mrs. William C. Hog-ihas been on the Utah State campus during the past week. Mrs. llogin whose home is in Kansas City. Missouri, is calling on some of the western chapters of the sorority. She has been at Kansas University, Omaha U., Nebraska U.. and after leaving Utah State will go to the University of Utah, the University of Colorado and South Dakota U. Plans for the new Chi Omega house which were approved by the sorority national last month were discussed by Mrs. Hogin, members of the house committee, the advisory committee and the alum officers during her stay. She met with the officers of the was local active chapter and i.w." ,V- , r n, Miss Ca'olyn Thorpe Mr. and Mrs. Derle Thorpe announce the engagement of their daughter, Carolyn, to Dennis E. Simmons, son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Y. Simmons of Beaver Dam. October 15 is the date set for the wedding which will be performed in the Logan LDS Temple. Carolyn attended Utah State where she was affiliated with Kappa Delta. Dennis is a member of Pi Kappa Alpha at the hill top school, and president of the Miestersingers. Standing at the entrance to their new house are Sigma Kappas Naomi Jenkins, vice Van Bergen, house mother; Diane Corey, president; back row, Yvonne Rippon, house manager; Donna Thompsen, treasurer, and Dorothy Schick, recording secretary. The Sigma Kappas are in residence at has been a house mother on the University of Colorado campus at Boulder and at Misstheir new home at' 636 East 5th North. Her second home is at At present 18 girls are living at the house oula, Montana. Denver. Colorado where her son, Dr. Thomas and remodeling will begin soon to construct Van Bergen is a wellknown physia chaple. room and. another bedroom. Mrs. Harold Van Bergen, new housecian and surgeon. She has two little grandchildren, Joanie and Jimmy. mother, is from Elizabeth, New Jersey and president; Mrs. Harold Mac-Lea- Gaddis Family Sailing for Japan PRESTON Mrs Mabel Gaddis and her family of five children will leave soon ti join their husband and father, Sgt. Francis L. Gaddis, in Japan. Date of sailing will be Oct. 11 from the Port of Seattle, Wash., The family includes Donna Lou, 13; Scott, 10: Joan, 6; Rebecca, 2; and Francis, Jr., age one year, whom the father has not seen. army man for eight years. F entertained at dinner at the sorority home, on Thursday evening. Chapter Dinner at Sigma Chi House Holding their first annual chapspent nine months in Korea be- ter dinner ol the season were the fore being assigned to Yokohama, members ol the Sigma Chi frao members and Japan in April He is a member ternity. Seventy-twinjf headquarters company of Ja-p- a. special guests were present, cluding Miss Jackie Jacobsen, Signal Service Battalion. Sweetheart of Sigma Chi, her attendant. Miss Jaleen Allen, A clothespin, bright- and the new house mother, Mrs. ened- with decals, is excellent for Robert Anderson of Salt Lake rubbers or City. The next meeting will be clipping childrens held next Monday evening. Sargeant Gaddis has been an boots together. clip-typ- e Mrs William C. llogin, national Chi Omrga representative |