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Show - , ) , , .. , - , , , ir.o..w..,00...t.t,,,...., ' Catholic Woman's League Opens 25th Year Tuesday . , , .I , ! , City, titan 'the Deseret INewatball Lake 2 Pac,e , . ,,,,... -- ow." , - , , ' , , The 19041 yearbook' Df - the Catholic Woman's League will begin its twenty-filtyear of activity Tuesday at ! 8 p.m. at the Ladies' Literary club,, 850 East South Temple Streetwas released today. ''''''''''''''''''"r''''''''''':,' ' :''''" The league, which is affiliated of i;1 with the National Council ,,,4 ' Catholic Women and the Salt 4, Lake Diocesan Council, has the , ......- following officers: 44 '' Mrs. George Baglin. presi ' ,, dent: Mrs. Jetties T. Brennan, first vice president; Mrs. J. J. - I . second vice president; Neville, :,;; , ; Mrs. Frank A. Smith, recording , secretary; Mrs. Ilames H. Col- . ... . f "'' lins, financial secretary; Mrs. R. ,,,,g ,.. Afigs, secre- , t ,- ; R. Casio, . corresponding " , -. 55 , tary: Mrs-- Joseph H. McKay, ' . treasurer; . Mrs. Fred Davidson, . C. Dwy1. ! historian. and Mrs. John 4 ''. .i. , er, Custodian. Chairmen of the cOmmittees are Mrs. James M. Grisley. Cath- " olio faith: Mrs. George B. Cur- Icy, entertainments: Mrs. Nev- ' I , , hospitality; Mrs. Victor J. , ; Youngberg, library; Mrs. Thomas t V.. , F. Welsh, membership; M. W. V. Dargan, parochial school; Mrs. W. Hartlett Powell, press; Mrs. Perry T. Williams, program: Mrs. ' W. J. Fitzpatrick, Scanlon House; Mrs. J. F. Schraven, Mrs. John J. LaBranche and Mrs. George F. 4 v Egan, sewing circles; Mrs. John , , 11 i - I ; . . ', , , Y , ki, ., , ' " f, ; , , ( i 1 . ,, e, ' . . -- ' 4.;, !. 4 I - B T'd - San, Miss Helen Adams who will marry LeRoy Grant Han. sem t Miss Adams , ' ' ' Walter Whitehead officiated. Miss Adams is a former stu- .., detn at Uni. Brigham Young - versity, where she was a mem. ber of the Val Norm social ' unit Mr.- Hansen,- - a graduate of Brigham Young University, is a member of Tau Sig social ttpit, Blue Key, honorary service frit. ternity and Sigma Pi Sigma, na. tonal phyttics fraternity. lie al- has studied at Purdue Uni. ,,, .....2 -- ; ; versity. She engagement was announc ed at a tea Monday afternoon at the home of the bride's parents. Assisting Mrs. Adams were Miss Beverly Adams, Miss Blanche, Adams, Miss Joan Adams and ,. , Mrs. Merton Richards. On Tuesday evening, Mrs. Bruce Adams, Mrs. William M. '.. 'Dalton, Miss Margaret Hatch :: and Mrs, Lollin D. Orton were hostesses at a linen shower at . the Hatch home, Miss Louise Mitchell' was hostess at a supper . party Aug. 23, and Miss Ruth Harris and Miss Mary Cannon entertained for the bride Wed. ,.. nesday at a personal shower. The bridal couple were honored a at dinner -.. yesterday evening party given by Miss Marie Dui- East .. ' fin of 202$ Thirteenth -- ., South Street, Salt Lake. .,' - Leads Riverton '..Events Of Week . Salt Lake. , - - - of ... I RIVERTONMrs. Ellen Luke Denver, Colorado, spent thd . . 1 , , ., ... ... . Holden. Sorority Plans- RIVERTONMr. and Mrs. MePeterson and Mr. Peterson's brothers, Gordon Russell of - - Sunday. 3leetincr The Theta Phi Chapter of the Delta Delta Delta Sorority will hold its annual candlelight tea tomorrow from 7 until 9:30 p.m. at the home of Mrs. W. P. Dunn Ma. lvin of 1428 Circle Way. Miss Roberta Ludden is chairman for the affair, assisted by Miss Charlotte Louise Swaner, Miss Noma Roberts, .Miss Betty Ballinger and Miss Virginia Lee Polk. In the receiving line will be Mrs. W. P. Dunn, Mrs. M. C. Nelson, Miss Janet Roberts, Swaner, Miss Phyllis Fisher and Mrs. Welch. Mrs. J. H. Patrick. Mrs. M. P. Smith. Mrs. J. R. Walker and Miss Eva Lund are patronesses. D. R. Group Junior To Resume Meetings Mountain City, Nev., were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Osborn during the week. The Bee Hive Junior Societyt Daughters of the Revolution. will hold the first meeting of the fall season Sept. 8 at the home of Miss Louise Andrew of 261 West Fourth South Street. 0 At this meeting. an outline of the work and activities for the coming year will be discussed. Miss Marilyn Naylor will preside. RIVERTONMr. Mrp.A, and Clyde B. Lee and children, ShirA ley and Robert, of Mar Vista, Calif., spent the past week as guests of Mrs. Lees parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas L. Dens ley. , Spanish Fork Club Guests At Gard en Fiesta SPANISH FORKA garden fiesta m as held yesterday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Reek. Gilests were the members of the G. N. Club. A steak supper was served. Present Were the bests. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert A. Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. David G..Simmons, Mrs. Maggie BraithWaite, Mr. and Mrs. E. I. Fellson of Provo: Mr. and Mrs. NVilliam G. Jarvis. Mrs. Mary Higginsom and Mrs. Sarah Warner. marriage or t; DeLos Beckstead, son of Mrs. Howard Beckstead of Midvale. and Agnes Osborn, daughter, of ' Mr. and Mrs. Ben Osborn of Cres-, ent took place Aug. 10 at Farm- ington Several parties have been held in their honor and this "evening 'Mr. and Mrs. Osborn will rn 7.. tertain for them. : .1:- Thirteenth East Street, have announced the engagement of their daughter, Louise, to Ned A. Bennett, son of Mr..and Mrs. J. r. Bennett of Holden, Utah. The marriage will take place Wednesday in the Salt Lake Temple with Pres. Nicholas G. Smith officiating. It will be followed by a wedding supper at the Lion House Social Center, 63 East South Temple Street. Miss' Bennett is a graduate of Westminster Junior College and of the University of Utah. the Following a honeymoon, couple will make their home at Webster. RIVERTONThe RIVERTONDr. and Mrs. Toe-- ' coy Sorensen are now making their home at Dralar. Mr. and Mrs. Roland Page en tertained at a dinner party at aloft home last Sunday in honor of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Kirk and 'Mr. and Mrs. Jasper Fletcher of Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Bennett, RIVERTONMrs. Curtis Jackson will leave Saturday for her home at Half Way, Ore., after spending a month at Riverton as guest of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Eva L. Bills and Mrs. Agnes Sleater, of Salt Lake. Nirs. Bans Nielsen of South Jordan. Mr. and Mrs. George Whetman of Draper, and Duke Page of Payson. -- SPANISH FORKThe officers of the Aga lian Club entertained at a social for the members and also in honor of Mrs. Roy Broadbent who is moving to Payson to make her home. The function was held at the home of Mrs. 1Wat1ace Gardner, cohostess with Mrs. Clark Williams, Mrs. Burg's lArsen. Mrs. Claude Williams and Mrs. Merrill Hawkins. , .. ,. , , . , , , - i . , 1.0100...colutemot5 4 - Miss Marjorie lone Scott who this evening will become the bride of David William (Billy) Reese , 1 t t ! I , SPA,NISH FORKMr. and Mrs. T. E. Ludlow.. Mrs. Earl Ludlow. and Mrs. Sid Hayward. of Spring Lake, left eal iry Monday morn- ing for an auto trip to California. ioche, Nev., They will go via and stop at southern California towns where they will visit relatives. They expect- to he avoy t WO weeks. FORKMrs. Elsie Brimhall entertained a group of neighbors and intimate friends Thursday afternoon in honor of her daughter. Mrs. Marvin Jensen. SPANISH SPANISH FORK ' Old The. Testament class of the Fifth Ward held a social and lawn party, Friday evening at the home of their leader. Mrs. Ernest Keele. class mem Twenty-tw- bers attended. 'h ., .. ., , , . , A proNrient wedding at the Congregation Monte Fiore tomorrow will unite Miss Miriam of (Mitzie) Pepper, daughter Mr. and Mrs. Max Pepper of 913 Jefferson Street, and Philip Perlman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Perlman of Provo and Salt Lake. Couple Is Rabbi O. Goldman will officiate at the ceremony, which will be followed by a reception at the Newhouse Hotel. The couple will make their home in Provo honeymoon. following their Attendants--att- he large reception will be Mrs. M. L. Levy of Portland, Ore., matron of honor; Miss Sophie Lieberman, maid of honor; Miss Bernice Hersh and bridesMiss Lorraine Pepper. maids. Beatrice Pepper will be Arranged Miss Dean Smoot, who on Sept. 6 will become Mrs. Alvis H. Anderson, today named attend--ant- s for- a reception to- - be given the evening of her wedding at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert F. Smoot of 1150 Yale Avenue. Miss Maurine Smoot sister of the bride, will attend her-a- s maid of honor: Mrs. Paul B. Tanner, Mrs. Raleigh W. Moore and Mrs. Harold- S. Jenson will be attendMr. K. Holley matrons. ing Myers of Bose, Ida., will be best 'man, and uslIters will be Harold S. Jenson, Raleigh W. Moore, Paul B. Tanner and Lars Ander-- , - , k t, , , Marjorie Scott Takes Marriage Vows Tonight Miss Marjorie Tone Scott, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Squire of 1519 Browning Avenue, will become the bride of Day Id William (Billy) Reese, son of. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Reese of 314 Concord Avenue. The marriage will take place 's this evening at the home of the bride's parents. A shower will be given Monday in her home by Mrs. D. E. Rowe and Mrs. T. L. Rowe of 1190 West Second South Street. The counle will make their home In Salt Lake. The members of Beta Rho Del.1 phian Chapter will be guests at a garden tea to he held Wednesday at 2 p.m. at the home Of Mrs:Alex J. .lex of 1403 Federal Way. Assisting hostesses will he Mrs. Frank W. Squires, chairman; Mrs. Frank J. Winget. Mrs. Stephen T. Delphian Group , Will Be Guests At Tea Wednesday Box Elder County Couples Are Wed, Plans Announced TREMONTONMr. and Mrs. Samuel Getz have announced the marriage of their daughter, Ilya Marie, to David J. Rehklau, son of Mrs. Lvaia Rehklau of Toledo, O. The couple will make their home in Toledo after Monday, following a honeymoon. 3Iorine Wood To Be Married Next Thursday Gillmore, Mrs. G. W. Hamlyn, Mrs. Edward O. Anderson, Mrs. D. John Bloem. The following speakers will be introdired by Mrs. E. G. Dovey, president: Mrs. Chloe E4 Bruée who Nvi I talk on "The Delphian "The Way," Mrs P. M. Hirth Delphian Plan," and Mrs. T. H. Moray, "What of YoUtil?" FARMINGTON.Mr. and Mrs. Edward A. Wood of Farmington have announced the coming marriage of their daughter., Morine, to Alma J. Parrish, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Parrish of irlgton. The marriage will take place Sept. 5 in the Salt Lake Temple, and the couple will honeymoon in southern California. Mrs. Ray Evans, sister of the bride. was hostess at a miscellaneous shower Thursday. She was assisted by Mrs. Wanda Coombs. Mrs. Merrill Wood and Mrs. Noal Wood. The couple Nv ill make their home in Farmington. , Bee-hiv- e ' Weds Tomorrow In the Palo Alto Ward tomor,row, Miss Ethel Taggart, daugh ter of Mrs. Norma Taggart of 25 Gray Avenue, will exchange vows with Robert O. Christensen of Palo Alto, Calif., son of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Christensen of 173 Secondke. La ke. t Lake. t I Miss Maurine Smoot and Cheever. Miss: B. en- gagement of Miss. Rhoda Larson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David Larson of East Garland, to Palraer De Long, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. De Long, was announced today. The marriage will be in October. I ELWOODAnnouncement has been made by Mr. and Mrs. Adrian Draayer of Elwood of the marriage of their daughter, Martina, to Grant Stuart, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Stuart of Thne couple are Malad. making their home at Nialad. Leona Tanner, I Smoot, Mrs. A. F. Mrs. Stanley S. Fashion Revue s Planned Sept. Navy Mothers 6 The Utah Theta Chi Chapter of Delta Theta Chi will hold a fashion revue- and party at the Ladies Literary Club, 850 East South Temple Street, Sept. 6 at 8 p.m. Mrs. Lief McManus is chairman Mrs. Lambert for the affair; Gibson in charge of tickets; Miss Irene Chugg, refreshments; Miss , Effie Furse, revue, and Miss Ber nice Hunt, miscellaneous. Open Season - The Salt Lake Navy Mothers' Club will start its fall season with the officers and chairmen entertaining with a dinner Thursday at 6:30 p.m. at the Civic Center. 544 South Main Street. Lieut. Commander GARLANDThe EAST Places were set for the follow- ing guests: Mrs. R. Gam Holbrook, Mrs. Harold S. Jenson, Miss Betty Alley, Mrs. Stanley Foutz. Miss Mary Ann Price, Miss Merl Fogel, '7, ,, OGDENMr. and Mrs: An thony S. Lund of Bristol, N. H., will arrive tomorrow to visit in Ogden and Salt. Lake for a few weeks. They will be the guests of Mrs. Lund's parents. Dr. and Mrs. W. R. Brown in Ogdert and of Mr. Lund's father. Dr. H, Z. Lund in Salt Lake City. Mrs. Lund is the former Miss Bev. erly Brown. Mr. Lund had been studying for his degree in medicine at the University of Pennsylvttnia at Philadelphia. until last SPrilltf, when he and Lund troxed to Bristol for the summer 'moittlw s T. D. Wil- son will speak. Mrs. J. C. Grubb Is in citarge of reservations.. Literary Club Advisors To Meet Marriage Of S. L. Couple Is Announced party at the Palmyra Forest Camp. last Friday and Saturday. A steak supper was 'cooked for .the girls Friday evening, - after which a bonfire program- with story telling and games was feattired. Saturday morning. the hike to girls took a three-milqualify for their Silver Jubilee e honor' badge. WCIT Ruth Those attending Nelson, Betty Johns, Patricia Taylor. Anna Marie Crefr. Rhea and Leo la Bona, ha Mae James. Joyce Ma land, Zola Gull', Carol Bowen, Betty Johnson. Jean and Alexander and Bernice Ostler. SPANISH FORkMr. and Mrs. Allen Rowe. of Ames. la., are visiting with Mr. Rowe's mother. Mrs. Lily M. Rowe., SPANISH FORKMr: 'and- Mrs. Tadd Nelson of Jerome, Idà., and sons,. Jay and Jimmy. are Mrs. Mr. and visiting here with John R. ,Thomas for a week. , . ... OGDENMrs. Leon W, Man- ning of NVashington. D. C.. who has been visiting in Ogden for the past seven weeks. left for her home Wednesday' morning. She had been the guest of her ,Parents. Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Seadden and Mr. Manning's parentt. Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Man. ping. during her visit here. Mrs. J. R Unander was hostess at a luvheon at her home Tuesday afternoon in honor of Places were Mrs. Manning.. marked at the table for eight guests. .. . . am. 10:30 , tat : a , , Alumnae members present were Miss Betty Whitaker. Miss Ruth Stromberg, Miss Arlene Paul, Mir3 Donna Hazen and Miss 1,11- cid: Campion. Members whq at- ter,Crfl besides the were MSiss Jane Rockwell, Miss ., ;',; .k , , , - .4teleAP.00," , go, , or IL - Married Mrs. , Clarence Manning Evans who was Mrs. Oliver R. Meredith. Spanih Fork Couples Wed Laverne Johnson Soon To Marry and SPANISH FORKMr. of Mrs. Marinus E. Johnson, Spanish Fork have announced the engagement and coming marriage of their daughter, to James Allen Robertson, son of Mr. and Mrs. David Edward Robertson, also of Span- 0 ish Fork. The marriage will take place S'ept.. 4 in the Salt Lake Temcouple, following which the ple and members of the immediate families will be entertained at a wedding breakfast at the 1 home of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Amason of 1213 Fourth Avenue, Salt Lake. the Immediately following breakfast, the young couple Nvill leave for a honeymoon trip to New Niagara Falls, and the York World's Fair. They will make their home in Ithaca, N. has Y., where Mr. Robertson been appointed an assistant in the Department of Chemistry at Cornell University. Both the bride and bridegroom are former students at Brigham Young University. Both have been popular and among the younger set , q in have been active Sunday School work, Mr. Robertson servina as a nIAloer el the First Ward superintendency and Miss Johnson as organist the Fifth Ward. 11.1 Canadian Legion Official Visits The Canadian Legion Auxiliary Post No. 97, B. E. S. L., met. today with Mrs. Bessie Rogers of San Francisco, state president of the California Command Auxiliary. She went with the Post and Auxiliary members later to at. tend the Picnic Sunday at Kemmerer, Wyo., and will to return Salt Lake Monday. at which time she will be the guest of Miss Jemima Gates, president of the Canadian Legion Auxiliary of Salt Lake. I TABLE CLOTH ....... a OGDENDr. - a was the Lagoon scene of a family reunion on Monday evening when members of the Thomas R. NVilliams family met for an outing and get., together. ,Swimming Was fol. lowed by dinner. and ,dancing. About 50 members with their families attended The event. Those in charge were Frank Williams alit! Mrs. W. R. Brown. - 011DENA Mrs.---T- .. and Mrs. Clark and Dr. and Mrs. Ivan Thompson were hosts and hostesses at a picnic supper at the Rich home on Thursday evening in compliment to a 111.111 ber of visiting doctors Who were In Orden to attend the convention held here Thursday, yester: day and today. About 20 guests attended.. L. Rich - OGDEN .. a , . , , You can hove an average sized table cloth carefully washed and beautifully ironed for only six cents, when sent with your family bundle. 'This is only one example of the low cost of Damp Wash, Flat-Irone- luncheon no-ho- -.,. for only' . d a waY given at the NobHill Tea Room yesterday afternoon with covers being laid for twelve guests. The occasion was in honor of Mrs. George Leatham of Price, who was formerly of Ogden. She is here visiting with relatives and friends for a few weeks. Mrs. D. R. Dickens via in scharge of the luncheon. , . r " 'I ,,,,,,,',,,,,,,,,N''' Doctors Feted Artemi,z Vetas, Miss Marion Wil. Son and Miss Marjorie Cook. , , r , - , D. H. OGDENMembers of the U. Go First Club of Ogden High School entertained members of their alumnae at a picnic, in Cold Water Canyon. The committee in charge was composed of Miss Loti ise England. Miss Joyce Brophy. Miss Betty Jean Dun. ham and Miss Alice. Hodges. .; ' f,4 Washed and Ironed of the OGDENDescendants Ensign family met at Lagoon on Monday afternoon and evening for an annual reunion. About 26 members attended the event. Mrs. James M. Harbert-so- n was in charge of arrangements. First Club . . ,,!.,, ' Tr-Po- The board of directors and advisory board of the Ladies Literary Club will meet Thursday at 10 a.m. at the clubhouse, 860 East South Temple Street. The entertainment committee of the organizaticn will meet at the club house Wednesday at Announcement has been made of the marriage of Miss Josephine Long of 61 West Fifth North Street and Arnold Jensen of East Third North Street which took nlace Sept. 3, 1939, In Presnow ton, Ida. The couple are making their home in Salt Lake. U-G- o ' - - ' d Bee SPANISH FORKThe Hive gills- of the Third Ward, accompaniedl by their teachers, Mrs. and Mrs. Elda Harwood Blanche Tadd, held a camping : , 1 Ogden Plays Host To ny Prominent Visitors And Guests Over Busy Week-En- Girls On Camp Party Etail2 Room. Miss Smoot and Mr. Anderson will be honored tonight at a dinner party to he given by Mr. and Mrs. Harold S. Jenson of 209' West North Temple Street. The attendants will he present. The bride was entertained at a red and white kitchen shower yesterday evening at the home of Mrs. Moore of 1119 First Avenue. with Mrs. Vee Cheever as with Mrs. Moore. Kidman. Mrs. Paul 6 Je'v. r flower girl. Bob Bloom will he the best man, and Maurice Tepper, Shill Wilson and Morton Pepper, ., son Jr. The ceremony will be performed in the Salt Lake Temple by Pres. Nicholas G. Smith, and will be followed by a wedding luncheon at the Hotel Utah Empire : )c: J 1 Miss Miriam P e ppe r To Be Married Reception For II , offi- Wedding Will Be In Church , Announces Attendants 6 't; 2477 BLUFF DALESarah Ripley of New York returned to her home Tuesday after spending a week ' as guest of Mr. Phoebe Mitchell. RIVERTONMrs. Thomas P. Page, was entertained at dtrirlet Sunday by members of the lamily on her eightieth birthday an : niversary. Mrs. Page was born at Beccles, Suffolk, England. Aug. 25. 1860, daughter of William Frank land, and Maria Elizabeth Spell and left her native home to come to Salt Lake in 1890. When 16 years of age she was married to Thomas P. Page and 11 children were '.,born from this union, of whom nine are living. There are 78 great grandchildren and 25 grandchildren. Het husband, Thomas Page. died April 5, 1933. The following were present at her dinner party on Sunday: Mrs. Thomas Page, Mr. and Mrs. 1 Page, Mrs. Hattie Free- 4 Gwynne man. Mr. and Mrs. John I. WI. ;: berg, Mr. and Mrs. Roland Page,- Mr. and Mrs, Meredith Page, Mr. and Mrs. Zach T. Butterfield of Riverton. Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. Sleater. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas B. . Read E. Leland elated at the ceremony, which was followed by a wedding sup-per The couple left yesterday for , a honeymoon to Mexico, Los Angeles, Eugene and Portland, Ore., Yellowstone National Park While at ' and Jackson Hole. Jackson Hole, they will be guests at a birthday party for Mrs. Helen C. Kaye. Upon their return to Salt Lake. at 35 , they will make their home Seventh East Street They will be at home after Oct -- Bride In Temple the ceremony. The bride is a daughter of as guest of her father, honri Butterfield. ''' Miss Smoot Will Become of her paretts this evening. Miss Margaret Christine Field will become the bride of August Gref Jr. An informal reception will follow wer, I ,, rl' ,, Miss Bennett At the home 80th Birthday - I Bishop a-- -- Take Vows Today - " , pi, And One Recently Married Bride and approaching marriage of their daughter, Miss Barbara Brinton, to Paul Joseph Wise, son of Bishop L. Joseph Wise, ots 1998 East 4800 South Street, Ho laday. Miss Brinton is a graduate of the University of Utah and has served as missionary- - in the Eastern Stat,es Mission. Mr. Wise completed a mission in the New England States and is a student at the University of Utah, where he is affiliated with the American Institute of Electrical Engineering, and the Delta Phi Fraternity. He is a lieutenant in the Reserve Officers Corps and will return to the University to complete his training in electrical engineering during the coming academic year. The wedding is planned for Sept. 20 in the Salt Lake Temple. A reception will be held at the home of the bride's parents following the ceremony. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred A. Field of 974 South West Temple Street, and the bridegroom is a son of August Gref Sr. of 1357 East Twentyfirst South Street. "titer a wedding trip to San Francisco. the couple will make their home in Salt Lake. - A' hive announced the engagement will begin Sept. 23. Salt Lakers : k ' Mr. and Mrs. D. Branson Brinton of 433 Vine Street, Murray, 1 ,;, , ,,,o..." Plans To Wed Pull J. Wise In ;- , 1,' Miss Brinton Mid-Septemb- er Regular meetings of all clubs the Business Girls' Departmeo4.41 the Y. W. C. A., will be resumed the second week in September. according to announcement made today. Mrs. H. F. Van Atta, president of the Young Matrons Club of the association, has called a meeting of officers and committee chairmen for Wednesday at 2 when p.m., at the clubhouse. plans for the coming season will be discussed. On Friday at 4 p.m. f the Inter.club Council of the Girl Reserve Department will meet to make plans for fall act1vity.4 The correlating committee, with Mrs. John H. Henderson as chairman, will meet on Wednesday at 10:30 a.m., and the fall term in health education I The marriage of Mrs. Oliver R. Meredith Jr. of Salt Lake and Clarence Mar ning Evans of Brigham City was announced at the home of a today. The ceremony took place last Saturday Mrs. Francis and Mr. of Armstrong the bride, niece and nephew of 657 East First South Street.' I , Left to right are Miss Barbara Brinton, who is engaged to marry Paul Joseph Wise; 5l1ss Loitise Bennett, who will become Mrs. Ned A. Bennett, and Mrs. G. Hugh Nelson, who was Miss Glenna Clyde, daughltr of M and Mrs. J. Dean Clyde of Heber City. He is a son of Mr. and Mrs. George Nelson. They will make their home I alifornia. To Resuthe Work In Miss Helen PAROWAN and Adams, daughter of Mr. Mrs. Lawrence J. Adams, and Grant Hansen Provo of . , LeRoy Wiwi exchanged nuptial today - in Provo at the home of the Mr. and bridegroom's parents. Mrs. George A. Hansen. Bishop , s, " i Two Brides-Elec- t Y. W. C A. Groups Parowan Girl Weds Young Provoan ' .,.. 0 - ' TIiMàrHid ,,,,Ilk, , ',:,! I , ' ' ,,, , visitations. Chairmen of departments are Mrs. J. W. Harrington, art, literature and education; Mrs. A. T. Egan, civic welfare: Mrs. P. J. O'Carroll, social service. The theme of the first meeting will be "He was not of an age but for all time." The program will consist of president's greet-- , ings; music by Harry C. Clarke, and greeting by the Most Rev. Duane G. Hunt, in whose honor a reception will be given, s s- " , --- , , ' ,i( Mrs. Mary A. Robin son and Mrs. William D. 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