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Show . - - . , N ' ., - ' I , ---, , , , , .. - ' ' ' v - . . , ' . 4 - - . , . - - f , - ' ..1: i Se LFamll . D'ISEk::,:r........'.RE:W , f . . - , ' , .. i, k ,,,a Not SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, '..SAtURDAY,' ', , i JULY 14, 1951 . . metwommasmockzalvmetiattommteonswammosas - , , , ,A4,,,,,,, t,,,,,,, -.. , ,,-,- , ,,,- . ' ,, , - Maurin,q Jordan To Be Bride of D. B: Castleton . ' C,t sti.;.,, , .., e ., ,,,, . ' t,,,', ,N, , ,, s.,, ,t, 0- -' $45,,, , ' 'Y. ' ',,,,.,','-'-- ' '' .... ,i, - - , ; - ., ,,,,,1 14- , r'' OA ,,eA,, ..,7' ': 3 ,.. ', ' ''' 1sk Ff'''' - , k ' ; ,..,-- .,, e,) :1, : i: .2.,'-'-!, '4.' . ' :, '','-- .. , , .7.". , , - ', : ' ' ..' ii, , , -, :'!,' : ' ' r; : . ;., , , , .. - ' - ,..0.400,-,Or .,, ,1, - -- ''- , ',,';, ,.. ,, ;4,... . ., 7 ":. -' ' s' , ''', , ., . ", '' , ', , .., :,.; ..', ,i'.' 'v, --- - ' s A ' - ,,,,, 3.- s,..;,, s I ., 1 5 ,, vikiwol , , , . ''' t5, o' ;- . ' 1 - ,itI ir ' v".. I , , . ' t . - .4.'1 ' 1, ' - 2, , ., '0' .... ' .,. 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'. ,.. - $.' ii' , AkstoatAdiornso '.1 - - . , , .,., .601...,04 , '' , ' ''' . ' 1 ': : . , - . . Miss Mary Fthot..'4'010:&', ,,i TaTi lAlel pi Lle," I " ..' . i . Oaf IN Two prominent University of Utah graduates will be 'united In marriage, when Miss Mary Ethel Eccles recites nuptial vows with Herold. L. (Ruck) Gregory. An Aug. 15 wedding date has been slated by the affianced pair, with the ceremony to take place la the Salt Lake is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Eccles of East St. 3535 Twenty-aevent" , is a- son The bridegroom-elec- t ''' of Mn. Elijah ' L',6141gerY .of ' ',.. Farmington. and ,Ine late ''' ' , li Guests gathered in the gardeasitt the Eceless home Saturday, afternoon to learn news of the approaching nuptial& Dee- ' orations for the serving table at the announcement tea were carried out in a blue and, white color scheme. A point de venice cov- . lace cloth over "blue satin ered the serving table, enhanced , by blue satin ribbons caught at the sides - with nosegays. A centerpiece of blue delphinium and madonna lilies was flanked by silver candelabra ' bolding blue tapers. Each guest was presented a blue napkin with "Mary Ethel and Huck" Inv; printed in silver letters. ; ,v,, , CHANTILLY LACE -'' : Charming Miss Eccles donned a gown of imported cyclamen 'chantilly lace for the event. It was styled with long sleeves and shined chiffon bodice, delicately molded, which released a full ballerina skirt of lace. A to the lace yoke added Interest , ' - . " - , gOWL i ' Mrs. Gregory, Mrs. Eccles, Mrs. Reid G. White, sister of ,. , . '. .. , - i .'S ' , - Y-- - - the bride, and her aunt, Mrs. P Thomas, received Had load gueits. - , , , , ,s. z - I ; - , Arrangements . its being e made for a reception to be held : at the Ecclee horn& following the nuptials, honoring the popu- tar couple. Mrs. White will be .,4 matron of honor; the bride., groom's sister, Miss Dorothy Gregory, wiltbe maid of honor. , , attendants will be Mrs. , giber 'Arrington and Miss .' Mary Osguthorpe, with GeorgJanne Lees, junior bridesmaid.' Dan Gregory, brother-othe ' ' ., . f future'bridegr000l,'ha17 beta ..........,,.....11Ii asked to assume the role of best man. Ushers will Include Kenneth 'Jensen,' Arthur Jacksoh, Reid G. White and Albert , Eccles Jr. i . - TREll SCUp,7---1-1 ' : ; , , an affiliate of ag Omega sorority at the : i University of Utah.' She was also b member of ,Cwean, More - , ; tar Board, Beehive., Phi Kappa I Phi and reheats. well.known . , la speech and dramatic circles, she was affiliated with 'Alpha i t Epsilon Rho., Theta Alpha Phi, , ! and was president of Zeta Phi ' Eta. She has recently returned f from a year.ln Beirut. Lebanon, - , where she was administration t assistant for public ' affairs at ,' the U. S. Information Service. I Mr. Gregory ban just re- - turned from serving as secretary in the East German LDS minion field; While a student of the hilltop school he held mem- ' bership with Pi Kappa Alpha as served where he fraternity, president Re was an affiliate of ' I Owl and Key, Skull and Bones, k ' Beehive, Alpha Epsilon' Rho, and was editor of the mirhpus - Miss Eccles was 1 '', 1 -- 1 , - - , - .. 1 - - Unique. 1 ' ' i , - 7,f .. ' , -- '4 ! ' 1 , - . , 1- ' - ,:, , , TO WEDMiss Annette Shtulleff will exchange nuptial vows with Joseph Lloyd liptch in July 30 rites to take place' in the Salt Lake Temple. .,;.'''..:-',- ' , -' ' - 'at ' ., folie"eato. ' - - - k ---- t - r''''''''''''''''''.7. - :' a .... '' 1) ' , . - ' 4 ' n , I ,' -- '. t "'., - - t . '',e.....,, , '2 ., , - - - , . a- - !- . - '4 , i ;I d '' ''' ' 7 - ,,1 7 , ' 1, 1 lk :h , :, , , ' '' ' -i , , t, .41... . ,:41,,,,,,,,1 , ': , . .' . . - 4., . 1 f' , . a ra,.--1-4- - - Uri-Gregor- ,. -' -- ? '- , . -- - 4. ' , - ..' ' 1,. - -- .4 - . h, - - , , , . ' , . :- - tit s , , n ' ., ,.:: ,,,, .. '- - 5 i ' 4 TeMmipsal'eEccles . - e e ' , ' ' , i - k 4) t . is a bride-to-- be - 2,,, ,44,:14, , ' ., : .,.. .. - ", , - I --, I , I I , 'I:, 01!-- ' ' ,,,,t , k. ..:1,.,.. , , , I .. . , Jordan. Among those hostessing events will be Lou Ana Richards. Miss Joyce Anderson, Mrs. W. Lowell Cutleton. Mrs. Re- ber Robertson and Mrs. Willis Lancaster. Mrs. Joseph Alkama and ,Miss Joyce Trump will arrange still other events. ' ' .. , . I , - -- - - ., , , - .- , . .. I urday afternoon. ' ';'.:".:-.:,.:- : - . 2, . ' - ,,, :,,. , .. - I, -- 1 TOLDMiss Mary Ethel Eccles will ..wed Herald ' L.' BETRO'rlIAL (Huck) Gregory in Aug. 15 Temple rites. Announcement tea Was Sat' . '.. it ill ';.- , ,. ! , soon-to-we- HI TALES ., ' 1,.. , - 7- - . 'x , Mrs. W. Burt her Shurtleff, as matron of honor. Attending matrons will include Mrs, William S. Jordan and Mrs. Jack Poulson. Miss Bar- nity. bara Buchanan, Miss Barbara He will continue studies in SO." Hickman, Miss Joan Amott and the fall at Temple University will ex- Miss Golds Hatch will stand as medical school, Philacelphia, The Pa., where ha will make a fuchange wedding promises in late bridesmaids. ture home for his bride. will man to Best be ceremoniet per retponsibilities July sister-in-la- l; . - : . -- , N,.. .. , , f, ' . ' : : ;.., , Ns. i ,,,. . , 4, (.1,,,,, .. - . - i : , graduate of the Uniof where her afUtah, versity filiations were with Alpha Chl Omega, WRA and Lambda Delta Sigma. Mr. Hatch completed his premedical studies at the university, where he held membership with Kappa Sigma, Lambda Delta Sigma snd Phi Eta Sigma, freshman scholastic fraterwell-know- , - '.. . .: . ' :- - ' ( 1 i , -- 0 - t''''' ,t., ' '' , ,, : ;If , tfr,,,.... , .. ' ''.',' ,A, , - . '''' '. , . - be carried out by T. Garn Hatch, brother of the future bridegroom. William S. Jordan, W. Burt Shurtleff, Bill Ritter, Don Smith and Dick Haslara will assist as ushers. The blonde .. - ., , Annette Shurtleff Will Exchange Vows With Joseph Lloyd Hatch Post-nupti- - ,- '' ' ot,f, - : '''4.'';'-'- ')1, '4 4 ".? , ,.." -i - - ;44 i' . ' - oi olf,,,,4'' ; Miss AnLovely nette Shurtleff, disclosed plans for her forthcoming marriage with Joseph Lloyd Hatch at a beautifully arranged announcement and trousseau tea Saturday. Setting for the announcement fete was the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mn. Wilford E. Shurtleff, 1751 Herbert Ave. An ivory satin cloth was covring for the serving table, which was centered by an elaborate crystal compote holding a colorful arrangement of delphinium. Each guest received a favor in the shape of a miniature wedding bell on which was inscribed "Joe and AnnetteJuly , ,,,, . , t, ' - Jt - x . 4 , -- 0 ' '; ' .0,''''i'A.,' 4 i ,:itortt ,.1';4, 's , tt, Officers of the Variety and Women's Motion Picture Club will be hosts at a gala midsummer ging party Monde; evening at the clubhouse, 26 E St. The fun will start at I p.m., followed by a buffet dinner to be served at 8 p.m. cilotteety bride-elec- .7 11 , , - , 1 , , , ' . ,,,. : '."' ., ,,,.', T ct -- ...,1 4,', ' - ,,,,-,,,,,,;:, se, ' , ,, ,,, , -- 1. ' ," I , ..2 7', '; , . -,- - . . . .: ., , - ,44.,' ,:' ', 2 4. '. , ? Maurine Jordan will become the bride of David B. Castleton in ceremony set for Aug. 27 In the Salt Lake Temple. BRIDE-ELECTMi- . N - The Grants Are Visitors - '',' . .. , , , - li v. , ".' 42., i , - i - , - - ' .,,, . - , 41 , soon-to-wed- s. , tt,Js , . ddikf s ,P,',,-- ,. lie.. - . ',-- , , e. ,, , , ',",:-- ,t k , ,te,,',1' !',4 7,;. ' - :- I , , , - 4 .).C . ' I .' 145":-- 1 , , z,,..,, , st, 0' . ,.. i 4, 1.4 - ". . , '1 - , .,, ,.,,,... . , , Rt . , Twenty close friends of at- story, told in an old fashioned tractive future bride, Miss, Mau- way. the 27th of August will be assembled Satur- our wedding day." rine -- -Jordan, , tonews of her aplearn day ,TEMPLE RITES proaching nuptials with David The couple will exchange B. Castleton. Mrs. Anna O'Hara, 'vows in the Salt Lake Temple. was Following the aunt of the bride-elec- t. ceremony, parhostess for the announcement ents of the bridegroom-to-bevent at her home. 1813 Yuma Mr. and Mrs. W. Lowell Castle- t Ave. ton of 73 I. St., will fete the The cleverly-arrange- d party couple at a we ast featured favors for each guest to be held at the Ambassador in the form of Gay 90's snap- 'Club. Imshots of the The LDS Institute of Religion printed on the snapshot folders will be setting for a reception to complete wedding festivities. was "Just, an Bidden to attend Miss Jordan , are Miss Joyce Trump, maid of honor, Mrs., Morris Kjar and Miss Joyce Castleton, sisters of the bridegroom,- and Miss Joan Connie Christensen will Riley. be flower girl. Welcome visitors to Salt Lake Mr. Castleton has named his City are Mr. and Mrs. C. Haynes brother, Richard Castleton, as Grant, who call Jacksonville, best man. Fla, home. Son, Charles, took UNIVERSITY STUDENTS turns driving the family autoThe vivacious bride-eleis a Headmobile from Florida. quarters for the visitors since !student oc the University .of their Tuesday evening arrival Utah. where she affiliates with has been the home of Mrs. Sterl- Chi Omega sorority. , The prospectivc bridegroom Is ing K. Heppler of 322 Thirteenth !a senior student at tbe hilltop East St., sister of Mrs. Grant. The two sisters have not seen school, where he is a member each other for 35 years, so are of Pi Kappa Alpha and Delta chats. !Phi fraternities. He fulfilled- an busy with Mn. Heppler's daughter, Mrs. LDS mission to Hawaii. A round of prenuptial parties Larry G. Richards, entertained for the visitors Friday evening. Is being planned to file Miss kith. ' '''' . , ' , N .. . , SCENE TODAY , SAW,ENI 17 TER ESE!), I -- - t By. ELAINE CANNON '': ' 1 -- -- - latest - Each girl brought a date and lino on parties or a red moon. for How about thumbing through some of the nevi the lists of socialites this week next year were invited along. and see who YOU know who too. What a .:hoice group. Really. we just couldn I get evec appeared in s. Patty Ruff was hostess at a what cute guys and girls we "Come M You Are" party the were mingting with! Paul Burgoyne brought along other night at her home. 1370 his gas lantern and we played Fillmore St. For eatirtherti was soda-povolley ball for simply hours. cookies in such. Then for breakCampfire singing and marshfast the girls cooked their own mallow roasting followed with pancakes. etc. Guests included the weirdest ghost storirs ever Sa11 t1Cretelunrn, Valerie 01- - topping off the evening. , The Deseret News powers son, Mary Sustain, Carol Smith, Pat Dawson, Jackie Tueller, that be, bless iem, saw to it Catherine Grange r. 'Norma that we had plenty of yummy Baldwin. Marie Barlow, Marl- - Ifood s b Jrankturt quails (wei.lyn Thompson, Jill Truman. Wes stuffed .with cheese- and with Jean Gough, Carolyn McDonald, wrapped bacon), cookies, tOane Nuttall, Eleanore Glade ice cream, chips. tothatoes, soda - and the hostess, of course! pop in such. Guests included We had some of the most tun Suzanne Burbidge, Hugh Pinwe've over hal the other night nock, iJoanne Davey, Paul Bur'when we took our up goyne, Sue Clawson, LeGrande to the Spruces In Big Cottoo- Holbrook, Mary Dqwson,, Jack tor the Mil, Betty Stevens, Bob Swenwood as a parl "' ' their high son, Nancy Heath among others. girls representing " .a, '. I ., . ', t, .1 - '''''- -- ' ,' : 1...,- -; r- -", .,- ..,. sispf...:,...., 1,74" - 4' ) ' A ''..;', ' , I. ' ' 4.-v.- !, .7'4, cli . '' i ''' '': , , : C- , , ,- , ' ,',-- ' r lt,., ,.. ''''' ''.1 ,- .- . . .....'''''A'' "'. :' 4., , .. At -- ' tiVi4 .i PARTYA Salt lt t, Lake party .1 4 - t-.:- .ir Ll.rs.!""' b: 1., ,,,,- st,, ". , ", ,"...-'- :ioril, :, ., - 1 , ::, -- . ":',' 't ..t: mom., - .. - z ' r,,,,,,,44 ,.. '. . I i',, '. ' 1 , .4,44.0. ' t', .7 , ,.q::: . . ) AI' 0 ' , . ' ,,,,, - ,A ,. ....", , -- , BELpyvg, gaNT3 We've been having a little trouble triing to carry out the Instructions we read in a )ielp- ful hints column the other day. It said: "If you hav trouble with your anklets going down' Inside your shoes, wash an stretch by holding heel with one band and toe with the other. Bang by toes to dry. 'We4ve pulled and tugged at our feet but we still can't master hanging by our toes. Besides, when we try it the water drips down ' In our, eyes." , ' ,,,:" tasoe4;.411,.404t,.. ' the other evening attracted the following ,Sally Xretchman, Jackie Tneller, Patty Ruff and Mary Susman (front) and Maria - ' 1 ' low, Pat Dawson and Carol Smith.' ; DREAM, CAN'T. NE? Some friends of ours were sitting next to two tittle boys, about eight smile years old, the other night at a movie. When Ave Gardner came am the screen the smaller4 youngster exclaimed enthusiastically, ''Oh boy t boyr Don't get.' excited, thq okler - bny' valmed disgustedly, she's too old for your NIC CAN - I - teeng:Bar---- :. ,.. ' - ., A New Jersey newspaper recently car., . , ried this headline: HOUSEWIVES ROAST BRITISH ATTLED FOR LACK OF MEAT How hungry ton you get?, ' DIDIA KNOW:- SEQUEL t a little, Recently.ve printed a boy telephoning home- - about his predicament story-abou- RAPTI' READMIT'S ' c - - - , '...:.' - ,' '111,.. ' I' embarrassed student ' dliCovered,- - tot.) late, he had picked up a couple pages of his mother's latest short story along with his own paper. ,. ,.... when be couldn't get waited on in the Corner drugstore. .The druggist confessed to ' the boy's father the other day that amie the story appeared be doesn't dare go home nights. His famili- razzes him with."Is that all you can do? Sell telephone calls to little boys? - cit-lha: , - ' ' : :: ,e- rr; 1. ;, FUN. AT A ; .. ::'.'-.- --;- k ; . 0 '' , ,,..,., 'i - , .,,, ; ''.':' 4! ., '.otfp- ,,,, ,:. ''..,;001r."!:".'t :',--- .a...""k . ... ',1 - suite-tim- es inclined to wish his mother didn't write short stories. Ile had to write a paper for his political science class on Benjamin Franklin's reasons for thinking the oolonies should sepatato- from Ragland.- Sot .alich a lick-ou- t paper, he read part of it to the class. Right In the middle of the serious dissertation there appeared this sentence: Martha, on her knees tending her tulips, was a woman praying." For two pages It went on about Martha's problems. with Benjamin Franklin entirely forgot-Th- e -- 1, i,...; ' - .' ,i its, ; . - tit .0 '''' '' '' ''''''''':''; ' ' '0 ,,,,,,,'i'''! 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