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Show sf Engagement Of Arizona Girl AndS. L. Man Announced THE DESERET NEWS ' , . V both the bride and bridegroom-elec- t are -- living inS&n Diego, They plan to be married soon in the Salt Lake Temple and to make 'their home ih Salt Lake in the future. Mr. White attended the University of Utah. He also served in the Eastern States Mission. -- -- The wedding will "take place Feb. 11 In the Salt Lake Temple. A reception will be held In the evening following the ceremony at the home of the brides par- - - . Al- WASHINGTON- ,- D. C-.though' thepressiirg"of""war' and the seriousness of the times had .already curtailed social functions to a minimum, the recent ban on pleasure driving on the eastern coast has brought to an -- TO WED IN SAN FRANCISCO Miss Frances Jane Bennett, and MaJTWalIace Packard daughter of Mrs. Gilbert Mace, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Mace, .plan to be married on Jan. 30. abrupt halt a great many so- cial activ tnes which were schedseason. uled for the , winter Many of the members of the western colony in Washington lLyeinresidentiaL suburbs al most entnely dependent on auJanuary 30 has been chosen tomobile transpoi tation, and it is as the wedding date of Miss The monthly Ye&hatah impractical to try to come from Frances Jane Bennett and Map Bethesda to Washington, to Aring will be held Wednesday, Wallace Packard Mace whose to Jan. 27, at the Lion House at engagement was lington, to Silver Spring, anrecently 8 oclock p m. Chevy Chase. Many plans have nounced. Miss Bennett is a daugh- - ENGAGEMENT- - TOLD Miss . en -R. and Albert H.Ow Ferley had to be abandoned and various Albert Zobell will be4he speakter of Irs Gllbert C7 Bennett er and musical numbers will be monthly groups which have been of 850 Coatsville Avenue and her White are planning to be wed in the Sait Lake Temple. meeting regularly have discongiven. fiance is a son of Mr and Mrs. tinued until new arrangements Margaret Jensen is in charge Wallace Mace of 226 Third East can be made. and the following aie members Street. Miss-RomaJErick. of her committee, Marguerite The-e- plan- - to- - b son mar Ei tna . ried ,n couplGieatham. One of the western - club's Burbidge, Sa Fl'ancisco. schedule able to meet til's emer- Evangeline Sacks, Effie Hilton, Parties week for Miss this J7 Laura Salzner May B.. Talmadge,-Lolgiven "w Miss" B. Wall and Florence Claire Irvine, Mrs. J. A. Giauque, Miss Betty Hansen, Miss Milhe Miss Roma Erickson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Allan, Mrs. Clyde D FUrner and Mrs. Hope Seward Erickson of Smithfield, became the bride of Glenn C. Andersen, Mother-Fathe- r , son of Mr. and Mrs, J. C. Andersen of Arbon, Ida, Jan. 13, in the Logan Temple. Pres Joseph Quinney performed the Next Wednesday meet- JVeds Glenn a .- Judge Bosone To Be Speaker Two Pay son the Told Judge guest speaker at the January Weddings the Fifth Announcement Reva Beck Bosone, Ward Womens Domocratic Study Club Monday evening at the home of 230 Mrs, Fiank W. Penrose, South Ninth East Street, will talk on the subject What of the New Year it was announced Saturday by Mrs. B. F. Lofgien, meeting of president. Mrs." Brigham" W. Young and Mrs. Alex R. Searle are in charge of refreshments. The hostess will be assisted in receiving by Mrs R. B. Barrett and Mrs. Sarah J. OConnor, A social hour will follow the business meeting. Painters Wives 9 To Hold Luncheon On February 1 Auxiliary 58 of Painters and Decorators of America will hold an officers meeting and luncheon Monday, Feb. 1, at 1 pm. at the home of Mrs. L. C. Cooper, 561 Second Avenue, Mrs. J. R. Wilson, secretaiy, announced today. of Aux- The regular meeting at iliary 58 will be held Feb. 4 151 8 p.m. at the Labor Temple, Second Blast Street - 2Sisters Become Brides and CLEARFIELD Bishop Mis. Melvin G. Wood announce the marriage of their two daughters whose double wedding ceremony was performed Wednesday In the Salt Lake Temple. Miss Maurine Wood became the bride of Mack Wilhelmsen, son of Mr. Pnd Mrs. Neil Wilhelm- sen of St. Charles. Ida.,' and Miss Allene-Wo- was married to Reed B. Whltesidesson qLMl and Mrs. Frank L. Whitesides of Layton, Utah. greeted The two couples friends at a reception given Friday evening by the brides' parod PAYSON has been made of the marriage of Miss Margery Garner, daughter of James Garner of Payson, to Lt. D C. Vickers, son of Mr. and Mrs Thomas W. Vickers of Nephi. The couple were married Jan. 12 at Pueblo, Colo. After the wedding they left fat. Ariz , to make their Tucson, home, Miss Garner was guest of honor at a reception given by friends at the Payson First Ward Amusement Hall. The Yesharah organization gave a party in her honor last Tuesday night at the home of Mrs. Madge Christensen. Both bride and bridegroom have recently returned from missions. Miss Gamer filled her mission in eastern Canada and Lieutenant Vickers served in Holland and the northern states -- i t PAYSON made of the Announcement is marriage of Miss Colleen Warren daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Warren of Colo- to Cpl. Verl rado Springs, Hutchings, son of Mr. and Mrs Bligus Hutchings of Pavson. The couple were married .Tan 6 at the home of the bride's parents in Colorado Springs. the Following couple came to Payson to visit. Several events were held m their honor. They left Jan. 18 for San Diego, Calif. PAYSON The third in a series of dances of the Payson Dancing Club will be held to-- . night in the Payson High School Gymnasium. -- eir-marriage ents at the North Davis Junior High School. Both bridegrooms are former students of the Utah State Agricultural College'. Mr. Wilhelmsen is. attending the Army Reserve Sienal Corps School In San 3Iateo Calif, A shower for the brides was given by their aunts, Mrs Roland Smith, Mrs. Victor Smith and Mrs A.- Z. Green, at the home of Mrs Roland Smith. - G. Andersen In Temple Delta Phi Banquet Is Held dinner at the wedding home of the brides patents fol lowed the man lage. Mrs. Andeisen is a foimer student of the Utah State Agricultural College wheie she was affiliated with Lambda Delta Sigma, religious social organization, and Phratares, social organization The bridegroom is a senior at College where he is a first lieutenant in the Reserve Officers Training Corps. He is affiliated with Scabbaid and Blade and the American Society of Civil Engineers Mrs. Erickson honored her A daughter at 9 a trousseau tea A miscellaneous shower Jan. hon-onn- g her was given at the home of Miss Mane Tavlor.,1232 Whitlock Avenue. m Salt Lake. Third Ward Motheis Mrs L. D Pugslev of 564 Pugs-leStreet will be hostess to the Third Ward Womens Democratic Club on Wednesday, Jan. 27, " at 8 p m. Program for the meeting includes the appointing by the - president; Mrs Edward man. of a nominating committed to select officers to be voted upon at the club's annual election in February, and a guest speaker to be announced by Mrs. G. committee N. Davis, speakers chairman, according to Miss Ver-d- a y PTA Leaders Lake City District PTA will hold its annual presidents and principals dinner in the Lion house Thursday, Jan. 28, at 6 30 pm. Mr- will Angus H. Gibson give the welcoming address and Dr. L. John Nuttall Jr. will reCouncil members will spond. assrt Mis Gibson as hostess. Mrs B L. Flanagan is general chairman, assisted by the followWootton, ing. .Mis. J. Tracey toast mistress; Mrs. . Chadwich, place cards; Mrs. music; Mrs. John- W. Giles, decorations, and Mrs. Vern Burnley, tickets Reservations must be made bv Tuesday, according to Mrs. Flail-agaThp regular board meeting will be held at 10 30 am. Wednesday, Jan 27, in room 27 at the Lafayette School Members of the executive beard will meet at 9 45 a m. , Club Jan. 27, at 10 30 am. at the Lion House. The program will be a discussion on United States presented by Mis. will meet Wednesday, History-Expansio- Aubrey Nowell. vveie honored Meet Thursday The Salt Authors Club W ill Meet On Wednesday Members" oT Hie"WuOiorsv and fathers of Delta Pin Fraternity members n Democratic Club Meets Wednesday Zero weather and a howling wind couldnt daunt spirits at the University of Utah this week, judging from the enthusiasm with which Students have gone ahead with plans for meetings, dancing and rushing. The Union Building Ballroom was the scene last night of the annual Regimental Ball sponsored by the junior class of the Reserve Officers Training Corps at the university. For the first time In vears the dance was in- - mflmhor rnmmUfnn made the change because the annual Military Prom has been set for' the end of winter quar-- . ter and thev felt it would be better not to have two formal .dances in one quarter. The change in the prom date was made because of the army men and engineers who will be called Into active dutv in March. Sigma Chi Fraternity broth-r- s honored freshmen randl-- , date for Sweetheart of Sigma Chi nt a dinner party at the fraternity honse last night. The esndldstes were rhosen by the themselves and' by' brother various sororities on the ram pus who 'nominated two of Sweet their rosiiee. Th vv ill be announced next " week when she will be presented at the Sigma Chi Derby the afternoon of pledging. Candidates for "Sweetheart" Lorna are; Norma Williams, Gleave, Rosemary Howe, Laura Geraldine Yearsley, Knowles, Erna Persch, Joy Storey, Carolyn Cobia, Annette Perke's, Frances Ellen Anderson, Peggy Chase, Jo Anne Ellis, Gloria Guymon, Pat Wilkins, Royce Kane and Alzene Ballif. presiSorority dents also attended the dinner. Of On the subject rushing, with two weeks of formal rush-inbehind them, sororities and fraternities are making preparations for formal rushing and pledging next week. Sunday afternoon from-- 3 to 5 1 p.m., every sorority on the campus w til entertain rnshees at formal teas. The rnshee may attend as many of them as she Is invited to bnt during the next week she may attend only one of the formal parties a night. will be pledging day. Frida New pledges will attend the Beta Breakfast lit the morning and the Sigma Chi Derby " In the afternoon. Most of the fraternities will entertain at daneeg Friday wight following-whic- h the coed will meet for heart n . s v. CallingAlI Minute Women Minute A meetng of the Women of District No. 5 will be held Monday, Jan. 25, at 2 pm. In the Bryant Junior High School,, 745 East First South Street. Important in- tfpR , formation and material .will "be furnished for all families in this district, according to chair- Mrs. L. "ArStevenscm, man of the Salt Lake Wom- ens DiUnit, Conservation vision of the War Production Board and Mrs. Richard Wagstaff, chairman of District No. 5. Monday evening at an annual banquet at the Lion House Social Center. On the banquet program werq talks in keeping with the theme, keep the home fires burning, and musical numbers. Mrs. i E McLachlan presided with Mis Nellie O. Parker acting as Ne-ph- gency Is the Capitol Review Club whose members .and- - guests-nat a monthly luncheon In the Blue Room of the Hamilton Hotel Saturday afternoon. Mrs. Ger man S. Ellsworth and Mfs. Joseph Rich were in charge of arrangements and about 30 persons attended. The door prize was won by Mrs. William Thurman. Mir. Elmer Smith is president of the club. et The annual Gold and Green Ball-o- f the Washington Stake of the Church Saints Latter-da- will be held tonight in the new ballroom of the Shoreham Hotel. Mrs. Gordon Sears is in charge of arrangements with Keith McDonald assisting. The feature will be the exhibition Gold and Green Waltz, directed by Mrs. Allen The ball is sponsored Tlngey. by the Mutual Improvement Associations whose presidents this yeap are Mrsr P. V. Cardon- - and Kenneth Iveison. Miss "Lucy Biossard "and" Miss Sybil Udall entertained recently at a reception in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Vernon, who were recently married, at the home of Dr, and Mrs. Edgar Brossard. The hostesses were assisted bv Miss Marjorie Harter, and Miss Marilyn Austin. About 75 guests called. Don Knk, Eldon Jackson and Keith Erickson recently Clifford Young and Paul White, who are leaving Washington, at a party held at the Hales. home of Mrs- - Wallace About 40 were present. hon-oie- d Phi Mu Mothers Wallace Shurtliff who has been In Alaska is now stationed in Virginia where he is attending officers training school. Club Will Meet Next Wednesday Miss Chiyo Thomas, Miss EmiRobert ly Madsen, and Mrs. Richards spent the week end in New York City. toasUmstress Members of the Phi Mu Moth-er-s Club will hold their month- . ly meeting W ednesday, Jan... 27. at 1 pm, at the sorority house, 1415 Butler Avenue. The president, Mrs O Sundwall, will take chaige. The following hostesses will serve- Mrs Emmett C. Ryder, Mis E. LeRov Shields and Mrs. Clyde Rasmussen. - v Canton Colfax To Hold Dinner m Members of Canton Colfax No. 1, Fa triarch Militants, and of the Ladies Auxiliary will have a covereddishdinner Saturdayr 30, at 7 pm. in the IOOF Jan. Hall, 41 Post Office Place. FolLadies lowing the dinner the Auxiliary will hold an initiation, inspection and a joint installation of officers. Mr. and Mrs Orrice Murdock announce the birth of a son. Woodruff Deem left Saturday for Los Angeles, where he exinducted into the pects to-- be United States Army. MISS BETTY KIMBALL Miss Kimball's engagement to Merliit D. Whiting has just been announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Heber C. Kimball ol 161 Third Avenue. Former BYUStudent, Idaho Man Are Married In S. L. T emple NIiss Mary Frances Estey, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Estey of Birmingham, Ala and Walter Merle Anglesey, son of Mr. and Mrs. W-Anglesey of Rigby, Ida , exchanged wedding , J. vows Jan. 19 irrthe Salt Lake Temple. The bride is a former student of Brigham Young University. Mr. Anglesey recently returned from the Southern States Mission. Meetings Slated JBy Units Of Ladies Literary Club Members of the Ladies1 Literary Club have scheduled a number of meetings for the coming week. The program is as follows: Nile Daughters To Give Party For Children Lybia Temple No. 32, Daughters of the Nile, will give its monthly party for the children at the Shriners Hospital for Crippled Children Thursday at 3 pm. - Camille Shlppee, chairman of children's parties for in charge will be Temple, Lybia of arrangements,1 assisted by Mrs. Edna Ames, Mrs. Edna Bnrkjardt, Mrs. Desse B. Craggs, Mrs Judith C. White and Mrs. Mrs. Scrapbooks and colored cutout pictures to paste will be given the children. There will be favors and ice cream and cookies. Temple Ceremonies Unite Miss Teeples, J. M. Freckleton Marriage vows were exchanged Jan. 6 in the Salt Lake Temple by Miss Vera Teeples and John M. Freckleton. Patriarch Charles R."" Jones of the' Salt Lake Stake performed the The bride Is a - daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Willis Teeples of Rexburg, Ida , and the bridegroom is a son of Mis. Arlie Freckleton of Provo. Mrs. Freckleton graduated from Ricks College in Rexburg The bridegroom is a graduate of Brigham Young University. He is now at his post with the U. S. Army. Mrs. Freckleton will The Red Cross unit will meet Monday at 10 a m. Mrs. W. R. Carter will speak on the fishing and sealing Industry along the Alaskan coast on Tuesday at 10 30 am. at the meeting section. The of the History-Touris- t Drama-Musisection will present a program of memories from the old Salt Lake Theater Tuesday at 2 p m, under the c Mrs. B Roland Lewis. Mrs Viola Pratt Gillet has chosen for her subject I Remember, and Edna Evans Johnson and Fred C. Graham, members of the original trio from Robin Hood, assisted bv Hugh W. Dougall, will furnish the music. Members of the club will represent,, characters of the theater seen during the period from 1862 to A luncheon will' precede 1912. the program with Mrs. L. S. Skaggs as hostess. The Readers section will meet Wednesday at 2 pm. when Mrs. Lena White Smith will speak on The World at Your Fireside Refreshments will be served. Mrs Marlin T. Large will be hostess. s European Travel Club Will Meet On Monday - The European Travel Club of 1937 will meet Monday, Jam 25, at 7.30 pm. at 718 Second Ave- nue. Mrs. F. J. Webley and Mis Olena Olson will be hostesses. join him later. Haw-s- , publicity. chairman, The program will be uftder the direction of Mrs. John Crook6- ton, chairman. 4 Xj 7 j To Meet Monday The Presidents Pati lot ic Defense Council will meet Monday, p.m. at theHogle Foundation ,in the Scott Build- ing. 132 South Main Stieet Mrs. Grant Gregerson. president of the council will be In charge of the meeting. 4 & Dances, Rushing Amo ng JU Events BY MIDGE, THOMAS , Pleasure, Drivings Ban Curtails Capital Events V To lie Married Page 3 - Manti. - Mr. Whiting recently returned from .the Northern California Mission. Will Hold Meet : Mr, and Mrs. Heber C. Kimball of 161 Third Avenue an nounce the engagement of their daughter. Miss Betty Kimball, to Merlin Dee Whiting, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. 0. Whiting of Navy.- Miss Bennett 23, 1943 Saturday, January Will Wed' In Temple On Feb. 11 ents. Miss Kimball has chosen her twin sister, Miss Barbra Kimball, as maid of honor. Miss Dorthy Hodson of Ogden and Miss Helen Whiting of Manti will be bridesmaids. Best man will be Yoeman Byron Robinson of the, U. S. Yesarah Club City, Utah - Miss Kijhball, Mr. Whitings Mrs. Annie L. Hollingshead of Jerome, Ariz, announces the engagement of her daughter, Miss Ferley H, Owen, to Albert R. White, soil of Mr. and Irs. Albert White of Salt Lake. Salt Lake " slumber parties at the sorority houses. Another campus queen to be announced soon Is the Star of who will be Kappa Sigma chosen by none other than beauty expert Earl Carroll himself. candidates tvere Once again chosen from the sororities and pictures of them were sent to Mr. Carroll, who will send back his decision. The "Star and her two aides will be presented and winter crowned at the annual formal of the fraternity Jan. 29 at the Hotel Utah, according to Richard West and Gene In charge of selecting her. rush parties, Besides parties and formats, several other events are on the schedule for next week. Leland Stowe, war correspond, ent, will speak at Kingsbnry Hall Jan. 29 as a gifts t artist a of the Master Minds and series sponsored by the extension Divis'on of the The annual speech Ball Is also slated for Jan. 29. From all indications it will be very busy will week when professors have to be a little mor- ework (or play) a little harder. AM-lst- y. Marriage Of Celia Jane Thayne And Newel David Ward Planned February 4 is the date set by Miss Celia Jane Thayne and Newel David Ward for their wedding in the Salt Lake Temple. Elder Harold B. Lee of the Council of Twelve will perform ' the tferemony. is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs.Joseph LeRov The bride-elec- t Thayne of 969 West Third South Street, and Mr. Ward is a son of Mr. and Mrs. George D. Ward of 916 West Fourth South e - - - -- Street, . Miss 'Thayne will he honored at a shower at the Twenty- -- fifth Ward on Jan. a 28. y - Cl n MRS. JOHN M. FRECKLETON Mrs., Freckleton was Miss Vera Teeples before her marriage in the Salt Lake Temple on Jan. 6. Ladies Of Elks Will Give Ball On Saturday Ladies of the ElksCluhwill sponsor a "Victory Ball at the Elks Club, 139 East South Temple Street,' Saturday . evening, ' Misa.But- MISS EDRA BUTTERFIELD terfield and John Russell West are making plans for their coming marriage. Miss Edra Butterfield To Wed John Russell West Mr. and Mrs. Mahonri Butterfieldi of Riverton announce the - Mrs. Cvril B., Nielsen, chair- engagemen"bf Jheir daughter, Miss Edra Butterfield, to John man in charge of the affair, .Russell West, son of Mr, and Mrs. John T. West of Bingham. -- states that all member! and their, eadihgdate v,lirue announced laterr friends are invited. Jan. 30. ''-"Th-eYv |