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Show in favor of a scholarship at the ,Hill school in Pottstown, la. I While attending the "Hill" Jack met Matty Belf of Southern Methodist Me-thodist university, and was grant od a combined athletic and scholastic scho-lastic scholarship to that college, j where he is at present majoring I in industrial phychology ami personnell management. ; The couple will spend the ; summer in Copperton and will return to Dallas in September, 'where Mr. Knudsen will resume ;his studies at. S.M.U. ami the I (bride-to-be will teach physical I ; education in one of the Dallas i high schools. Numerous social functions are scheduled in their honor in Dallas Dal-las and El Paso. The past week Miss Ernestine Hatch and Mrs. Garth Hatch of El Paso enter-I enter-I tamed at a crystal shower for the' j bride-elect and previous to that I Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Tenney of Dallas honored them with a beautifully appointed shower in-iviting in-iviting a mixed couples' group. O ! MAY WEDDING PLANS ANNOUNCED 1 Of interest in Utah, Texas and Mexico is the announcement bv Mr and Mrs. Ernest I. Hatch o'f Colonia Juarez, Chihuahua, Mexico, Mex-ico, of the engagement of their daughter, Miss Madelyn Hatch, to John E. (Jack) Knudsen, a son of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer V. Knudsen Knud-sen of Copperton. The attractive bride-elect, a graduate of Eri.iham Young university uni-versity at Provo, will be -wed to Mr. Knudsen, well-known 'baseball 'base-ball and football star, in a ceremony cere-mony to be solemnized in the Mesa LDS temple, Mesa, Ariz., on May 30. Miss Hatch is a stewardess with American Air Lines, with head-ouarters head-ouarters in Dallas, Tex. Mr. Knudsen worked out with the Cleveland Indians just after graduating from Bingham high 'school, 'but declined their offer, |