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Show SaturtJavrN ovember9rl940 TheJDeseret News; Salt Lake Gty, Utafi non Miss Fronk CoastDouble Wedding Is Bride At Held For Ogden Girls Given After Couple Wed Home Rites Missjolinsonls Mr. and Mrs, Alfred Johnson were hosts to nearIn ly 300 guests at a reception tha First Ward Friday evening, complimenting their daughter, -Afton, and"drRichard Barnes, Bon of Mr. atad Mrs. A. Frank Barne of Salt Lake, whose marriage took place that morning in the Salt Lake Temple. Elder Charles A- - Callis of the Council of the Twelve officiated. was A wedding breakfast tendered by the bridegroom's parents at the Lion House. The bride wore a black jilk crepe dress, with gold trimmings v and a corsage of roses. chose For the reception, shemodeled a white taffeta gown, Grecian style, and her" fingerspray of tip veil was held bya lily of the valley. She carried brides roses. Mrs. Robert Jen- PROVO sen, Eccles Lila Brimhall of Salt Lake reviewed a . three-ac- t play, as the opening program of the Womens Council Variety Series Saturday afternoon af last week in the WomMrs. PROVO ens - Clubhouse. Nearly 15 Owohien attended, and were received by members of the general committee: Mrs. Ralph W. Craven, chairman: Mrg. George Worthen and Mrs. W. E. Andrews, and the council president, Mrs. R. L. Reid. The home arts and municipal sections of the council acted as hostesses, with Mrs. Ray Hoover artd Mrs. C. L. Harmon, chairman, respectively, in charge. String music was played by a trio composed of Mrs. Bernell Cloward, Mrs. Luctle Quist and Miss Mada Stewart. r PROVO Dr. H. V. Hoyt gave Ruins of Central a talk on America." at a meeting of the Alice Louise Reynolds Club, Chapter No. 3, Thursday afterMrs. noon at the home of . George Balllf. Mrs. L. E. Eggertsen, Mrs. Melissa Wilson and Mrs. Flor- ence Billings were assisting esses. host- Their Engagements Announced This Week belt Is Miss Mary Call, who on Nov. 22 will become Mrs. J. Howard Dnan. Right, Miss Mabel LaVon McCleeve, whose engagement to Richard H. Ray has been announced. Center is Miss Rhea Christensen,' MissMcCleve To Be Wed To p PROVO E. J. Mower of Provo, has announced the marriage of his daughter, Donna Evelyn, to Frank C. Coleman, son of Mr. and Mrs. John H. Coleman of Spring City, which took place Oct. 31, in the Salt Lake Tem- ple. The ceremony was performed by David Broadbent, in the presence of the bridegrooms ' parents, and Mrs. William C. Jones, aunt of the bride. .The .r couple win Uve in San re Diego, Calif. Mr. Coleman a --mission ""beirtly 'fetumed'-froin California. . m -- PROVO Announcement has been made of the recent marJeppson, daugh riage of Bernice Annie' Jeppson ol ter this city, to Elvin J. Betts, son of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Betts of Payson. The ceremony took place in Winatchee, Wash., Oct. 26, and Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Stone honored the couple with a wedding dinner at the Chelan Hotel. rs. of-M- PROVO. Mrs. Mildred James was elected president of th Provo Beauty Operators Association at a meeting Monday evening at the Haase Cafe. Mrs. Lorraine Eggertsen, retiring president- ,- was - in charge. -were Mrs Other officera-eleqteLucile Ahlander. Miss - Lucile Tucker, secretary; Miss Lucile Parker, treasurer, and' Miss Beverly CherringtOn. d Provo Girl Married Richard Ray e Mr. and Mrs. Parley P. of 180 Wentworth Ayenue have announced the engagee ment of their daughter, Miss LaVon McCleve, to Richard H. Ray, son of Mrs. Esther Ray of Mesa, Ariz. The1 marriage will take place on Dec. 27 in the Salt Lake Temple. Following the ceremony a weeding dinner will be given at the home of the brides parents for members of the immediate families and a few close friends, Mr. Ray recently filled a mis sion for the Church in the Ma-bl- Wash-ington.-- C. of Tha bride is a daughter LaVar and Luzon Felt Christensen of Provo, and is well known In Provo for her sctlvity in school and musical circles. The bridegroom la a son of Mrs. Mary G. Featherstone of Salt Like. He la now employed In In the commerce department The ceremony was performed by D. Sterling Wheelwright, Washington chapel director, in the company of close friends of the young couple. The bride was given In marriage by her brother-in-laLeGrande Dunk-leMr. Francelle Christensen Dunkley, sister of the bride, was matron of honor, and Ivan Thomas of Salt Lake, waa best man. An attractive ensemble of grey tweed with blue accesories was worn by the bride, and her corsage was of sweeheart roses and Bavardla. Music for th furnished ceremony- wa by Herbert Webb and Lyle Crandall. After a short honeymoon to New York, the young couple will h reside at Street, N. W, apartment 49, Washington, D. C. , PROVO. A talk on her trip Cuba, was given by Mrs. J. Erval Christensen at a meeting of the Lambda Tau Club, held at the home of Mrs. Clyde Crockett Monday evening. to PROVO. Mrs. D. Orlo Allen gave a luncheon at her home in Orem. Monday afternoon. Included in the guest list were Mr. Ralph Bullock, Mrs,Wil-liaA. Green, Mrs. p, E. Ash- f nd receptlortbyfrlends.lnSan,. Diego. Home Culture Group To Fete .All Club W omen. MT. PLEASANT The Home Culture Club of Mt. Pleasant will women be hostess to all club of the city at a concert Wednesday at 8 p.m. at Craighead Wasatch-Auditorium, og a n no-ho- bridegroom at the home of Mr. and Mrs. David Patersen of 1544 Twenty-seventStreet. Cover gram at my Thursday morning. H. Gill and Mrs. R. S. Gunn will entertain for Mrs. Johnson at a luncheon at noon. AcadeMrs. S. were laid for 16 guests. Mrs. Fronk entertained at a party for her daughter on Friday evening. The bride was also honored at a party given two. at the home of Miss Antoinette Sacco on Monday evening. Those attending were Dr. and On Sunday afternoon Mrs. Mrs, Frank K. Bartlett; Dr. and Mrs. Vem L. Ward. Dr. and Mrs. Fronk and her daughter were hostesses at a trousseau tea at W. R. Brown, Major and Mrs. their home. Presiding at the tea J. Worthen Procter, Mr. and table were Mrs. W. C. Fronk and 'Mrs. Louis Tulane Bass and Mrs. Dr. Mary Peterson of Brigham J. A Houston, City. Miss Beth Robinson, Mrs. Ed Fronk of Tremonton, Mrs. C, OGDEN The Ladles Literary Fred Thurston, Mrs. David Dal-loClub will meet at the home of Miss Ruby Fronk and Mr. Le Wednes- Fronk assisted in servday afternoon. Mrs. Royal Ecing and the general entertain--' cles will talk oil "Latin America ment of the guests. in North America. no-ho- st f. Mias-Phyl- Art Dance Held In High School Reception Held In Canada For Couple ToLive In S. L. -- floor-lengt- two-piec- no-ho- st ( -- Mr. and Mrs. Otis L. Ercanbrack of Provo have announced the betrothal of their daughter, Reta, to Dr, Quinn A, Whiting of Ely, Nev, eon of Mr, and Mrs. Bert Whiting pf . Maplcton. The couple will be married Nov. 29, at the brides home, and a reception will be held the same evening in the First Ward halL, - Mis Ercanbrack - A paper pn Fifty J - Year of Progress in Art, was given by Mrs. V. R. Busterud, was graduated from the nursing school of the Salt Lake General County Hospital and is now operating room supervisor. She did work at the University of Penn- , PROVO. A meeting of the Artists Section of the Womens Council, was held at the Wom- - e sylvania e Dr. Whiting BYU and U. of Hospl-ta- attended U, and l. r 'the en's clubhouse Friday afternoon. Mr. Bessie E. Gourley, chair-mainstructed the group In the meeting, painting. Before they attended the exhibit of oil paintings by Rosenbaum of Og-Rden, in the Community art lery in the Public Library. gal n, was graduated from the University of Colorado Medical School in Den- ver, and interned In the Salt Lake General Hospital. He recently completed his residency there, and is now engaged' In general practice in Ely. He is a member of Phi Beta Phi Fraternity.- PROVO. Mri Arnold Rawlings was hostess to members of the Ladles Literary Club Wednesday afternoon at her home. Mrs. Wayne B. Hales, president, pre- ' PROVO An open session of the Acacia club waa held Fri day; afternpop at tha home,., of. Mis. Vern Nelson, with Mrs. Ervin Coons as assisting hostess. Dr. William J. Snow gave a talk on South America, and music was furnished, Spanish I .c ud J nJUu le.ic ec Uonab 1 Pre-nupti- - Life Of Jackson Will Be Reviewed - e, sided t , J. wf, Barney Rawlings sang two solos, accompanied by Mis Hazel Palfreyman. Mrs. M. W. Merrill gave a paper on Department of Legislation," and Mrs. Herald R. Clark followed with a paper on in- - v. a trio, composed of Donna Ellert-seAllen Jensen and Sam Pratt. Mrs. Frank Goold, welcomed the 40 members and guests. , .. n, The,-preside- PROVO. on the Mrs. C. E. Maw spoke Coun- Latln-America- n tries, at a meeting of the municipal section of the Women' Council, a largely attended affair of Thursday afternoon at the Women clubhouse. Mrs. John Quist rendered piano selections, and Mias Louise Bui CL- - st t t h - Two Attending Meeting In N. Roy-Pugml- re lis Miss Reta Ercanbrack Will PROVO, Announcement had been made today of the engagement and approaching marriage of -- Miss "Mary Call, daughter of Mr. and . Mrs. Irvin Call of Layton, to J. Howard Dunn, on of Mr. and Mrs. O, S, Dunn of 703 Third AvCanadian Girl Becomes Bride enue. Mrs. Howard B. Pearson, who before her recent The approaching nuptial event was disclosed at a tea given last marriage in Taber, Alta., Canada, was Miss Mildred Sunday by the mother of th SPRINGVILLE With WaltzLouise Hansen. bride at the home of her granding on the Clouds" as the theme, mother, Mrs. D. H. Wood of the annual Artiste Ball was held Bountiful. Miss Norine Call, sislast night in the new high ter of Miss Call, was assisting schol gymnasium. hostess. Elaborate decorations were Receiving guests were Miss used to carry out the theme by Norine Call, Mrs. D. H. Wood, making an artificial low sky of Mrs. Irvin Call, Miss Mary Call, clouds and blue. and Mrs. Dunn. Tiny scrolls tied Curt Curtiss and his orchestra Canada. Former Mayor and Mrs. James TABER, Alta, with green and white ribbons, furnished the music, and dance Hansen of Taber were hosts to friends and relatives who attenddisclosed Nov. 2. as the, date for programs of appropriate design the wedding. ed the wedding reception of their daughter, Miss Mildred Louise were given each couple. A color scheme of green and Hansen and Hoyvard B. Pearson of Salt Lake, here Nov. 1. white was carried out in appointton, Mrs. J. Erval Christensen,-Mrs- . Miss Hansen, who recently rements and Covered Marvin Gease, Mrs. Erven J. turned fbom the Western States wore a black skirt with a lacejdecorationt. cloth, the table was Nelson, Mrs. Frank Deming, Mrs. Mission, apd Mr. Pearson, son of and pale mauve sheer blouse, J3he centered with larger whit chrv Mrs. E. L. Terry jot 230 Orchard Mrs. Frank George Worthen, also worg a gardenia corsage, , , ssnthemums and green tapers In Mullett, Mrs. Lee Snarr, Mrs. Place, "Salt 'Lakef'were 'married Viola Mrs. of matron Frances, candelabra.Albert Kkkpatriekr- - Mrs. - Frank ' Get -9- 1- hr Temple,' honor, v, ore a black floor length' ehrysui MJP. Frank Larsen and Mr. with Pres. E. J. Wood performing Reynolds, .Mrs. -- John Schofield, of black knit blouse and skirt Call were of the Mrs. L. A. Culbertson, Mrs. Seythe ceremony. trimmed with white braid, and a Henry room, within charge Miss Susan mour Gray, Mrs. Wilford Gray, dining At the reception, the bride wore corsage. gardenia Mrs. Fred Dixon, Mrs. Veran Finliason, Miss Mildred Clark, a white satin gown Th mother of the bride wore a Helen Call, Miss e Booth, Mrs. Victor Hedquist and with full heskirt - and blue bolero afternoon frock and Miss r .. Elizabeth "brouseThiTtonedTiown-tTronF a corsage of red and vhite csTrna- - r.n Jay Simmons assisting with the with pearl buttons. The gown tlons. PROVO. A was shirred at the waist and had serving. dinner was Howard E. Francis was ' best Musical selections were given held Monday at the new home a high neck and full sleeves. man. of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Thomby Mrs. Ralph Dibble, Miss Jane The bride also wore a corsage of was In A held supper wedding as. Dibble and Miss Elizabeth Cali. small red roses. Lethbridge after the ceremony. Those participating were Mr. Miss Lucille "Hansen,-bridesm- aid, Mr. and Mrs. Pearson are mak and Mrs. Lawrence Peay, Mr. and and sister of the bride. Harbertson-Amble- r ing their home In Salt Lake. Mrs. Chester Wright and Mr, OGDEN Mrs. Announcement hat and Robert Booke. Forsythe-Dansi- e been made by Mr, and Mr. B. Y. Harbertson of the marriage PROVO. Honoring Miss Marie of their daughter, Doris, to HarMarriage Announced Y. Lounsbury of Philadelphia, Pa who is visiting here with Dr. old J. Ambler, son of Mr. and is LEHI Announcement and Mrs. James Westwood, Mr. Mr. Harold Ambler of Ogden. e E. H. Mrs. of Chapman-Howmade of the marriage of Vilate and - Mrs. Clarence Vacher of The wedding was solemnized Pine-creof the Hotel Utah, manager Edna Forsyth, of Provo, and EltOgden, entertained at their home in the Salt Lake TemWednesday Is the at Inn, on- Heber Dansle, son of Mr, in Springdell, Provo Canyon. Pennsylvania ple ,and waa followed Guests inciud ed Gaston ''vabhTtMotel"'lnewor,c,,t,endlnK and Mrs. W1. H. Dansle, Lehi, evening by a receptionThursday at the in Salt Lake City, October 26. er, Mr. and Mrg. David West-woo- d the Silver Jubilee" of the Nahome of the bride's uncle and of Sait Lake, Mr. and Mrs. tional, Ilotej Exposition, They have been the motif for Mr. Mrs. and Jame M, aunt, She Is accompanied by Mrs. Thomas Van Wagenen of Amerseveral socials the past week Harbertson.- ican Fork, Mr, and-Mr- s, Charles Josephine M. Goff. They .will reC in both Lehi and- - Provo. . parties were given turn late this month via Wash- Vacher, Orval Bonnett and Dr. by Mis Mary Ellen Stephens and and Mrs. James Westwood. tngton, D. C Miami, New Orhave announced the Miss Jean Stephens, Mrs. Albert approaching leans, St. Lbuis and Chicago. . marriage of their daughter, Boyle Jr, Miss Shirley HarbertPROVO Mr; and MrsrWilliam to son son Grant of Olson, and Mrs. B. Y. Harbertson, Audrey, R. Firmage entertained at a Mr. and Mrs. Harold Olson of mother of the bride. new dinner at their home family Mr. and Mrs. Ambler are now Ogden. The date is set for Nov. on East Center Street, Sunday 15. afternoon. residing in Ogden. - A reception In the K. P. Hall - Covers were laid for Mr, and follow will the OGDEN The Debonalrs, and a Mrs. E. D. Firmage, Mr. and ceremony Miss Margaret Johnson will reabout 300 guests are expected. Mrs. Earl Graham, Mr. and Mrs. newly organized dancing cluh. view the Stonewall of The to biography make their will hold their second party of couple plan Stanley Heal, Mr. and Mrs. 'EdmeetJackson at the home in Ogden. the season Nov. 14 at the Tweiftn win R. Firmage and Arnold The bride was honored at a ing of the Beta Chapter of Delta Graham. Ward hall. Theta Chi Sorority Monday aftMr. and Mrs. Herbert Woods party Saturday evening given by Mrs. C.- T. Barnett of 3155 OgPROVO. Announcement are in charge of arrangements, has ernoon at Civic Center. Mrs. Florence B. Thorup will been made by Mr. and Mrs. W. den Avenue. Those attending assisted by the general commit-teE. Dunn of Springville of the present accordion selections. Mrs. were Mjss Lunn, Miss Fern Mr. and Mrs. S. Dilworth Golden , Robbins be W, will In of Miss their Eva Jackson, Wanda daughter-Garner, marriage Young, Mr. and, Mrs. John Ira to KamU L. Nelson, son of Mr. Miss Beth Smedley, Miss Betty. charge of the meeting. Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Guy H, and Mrs. George' H. Nelson of Williams,' Miss Elaine Bingham, Hurst, Mr. and Mrs. J. Vussell Provo. Miss June Hansen, Miss Beverly , Lunn-Dlso- n Mr. and Mrs. Croft. Ruton , . The voung couple were 'marLarson, Miss Velma Lunn, Mrs, Woods, Mrrsnd Mrs. Reed Gam-me- il ried Oct, 14, in Heber City, and OGDEN Mr, and Mrs. Harry Harold Olson and Mrs, Harry Mrs. Dr. and and. Russell will Jive in Provo Lunn of. 2003. Liberty... Avenue, Lunn. . B. Petty, , floor-lengt- -- h Be JMarried In Provo, Nov. 29 Mary Call Is Engaged L n Twelve guest were entertainat dinner by Mrs. C. Fred Thurston at her home Monday evening in honor of the bride. Another party given for the bride was e luncheon by Mrs. William Wideman at her home, 2327 Van Buren Avenue, Places were marked for the bride, Mrs. Ray Rawson, Mrs. Clyde Gibson, Mrs. Stan Whitaker, Mrs. G. Edwin Anderson, Mrs. Lowell Stone. Miss Lucille Anderson, Mrs. Walter Grosenbach Jr., and ' Mrs. Kenneth Burton. A dinner was also given 4n honor of the bride and 921-19t- Academy. Mrs. Edna Evans Johnson will present a review of the opera, Manon, and appear on a pro- h ed -- of Balt Lake. Immediately after the ceremony the couples left for a abort honeymoon trip to Arizona, and upon their return they will make their home In Dan Diego. Mr,-aMrs. Tribe will be honored at a reception by relatives of the bridegroom In Los Angeles, upon their return from Arizona and Mr. and Mrs. Bowman will be complimented at a OGDEN Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Mace Phipps were honored at asurprise party Saturday at their home, 2855 Quincy. The affair was given by members of their family In compllmentto their forty-sixtwedding annl-- . versary. Attending were Mr. and Mrs. Oliver D. Socwell, Mr. and Mrs. A1 Bruerton, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Pendleton, Mrs. H. W. Raver, Mr. and Mr. Wallace Crittenden, Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Loftus, Mr, and Mrs. Edward Wise, John and Clarence Socwell- ,- Coleen and Donald Raver, Joyce Bruerton, Mr. and Mrs. Dave Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Davis and son, Larry, Owen Davis, all of Wellington, Utah. OGDEN In keeping with tha hunUng season, a clever decorative scheme was used at the dinner party given by Dr. and Mrs. George' Scnelm at- - their home Wednesday evening. A miniature forest of pine trees at the edge of a mirror reflector to represent a take was studded with tlpy deer and other animals. Interspersed with a hunter or chairman, turned the meeting over to Mr. S. R. Boswell, first vice prtsident. Mr. J. M. Reed and Mrs. Paul Vincent were acting hostesses. PROVO Mrs. Grant Greer entertained the Readers Guild at her home Friday atfernoon, with the president, Miss Irmt Acord in cnarge. Mrs. Farrell Madsen gave a review of the book, Chad Hanna. Meeting in regular session at the home of Mrs. Harvey King In 8pringdell, Provo Canyon, Wednesday -- afternoon, members cf the Beta Sorosia Club heard a program given by Mrs. Fred Dixon. Mrs. Dixons topic was: Naturalism in American Poetry. She also read poems by Robinson Jeffers. Mrs. Lee Snarr, president was in chaige. PROVO. Mr. D. B. Welch of Springville, who has been acting as vice president of life Utah Valley Hospital Guild, was elected pre- -' ent to fill the vacancy made by the resignation of Mrs. C. T. Keigley of Provo, at the fall rally of the guild, held at the hospital Monday afternoon. Mrs. Victor J. Bird was named vice president, and Mrs. Stanley M. Clark, secretary, Mrs. Wil liam R. Green was retained a --. treasu- treasurer Welch presided. - PROVO. Mrs. Elmer Madsen gave a book review at the meeting of the Social Art club held Wednesday evening Jit the home of. Mrs. Fay Thomas. PROVO. The Alice Louise Reynolds club, Chapter No. L meet at the home of Mrs. Lester Taylor Monday evening. Mr. I. E. Brockbank, chairman, was In , charge. Mr. J. J. Weight, talked The Fifth Column.", PROVO. a Gessford PROVO. Mrs. T was nostess to Nineteenth Century Club member Friday afternoon at her borne. - on - i, PROVO. Light opera stare were discussed at a meeting of the Music Section of the Womens Council, at the clubhouse Monday afternoon. A chorus practice preceded the meeting, with Miss Marguerite Jepperson in. charge. Mrs. Lewis over Allen, chairman, the program. The discussions were given a follows: Jeanette MacDo"'1, by Mrs. Don C. Williams; Grace Mocre, by Mrs. William Clawson; Nelson Eddy, by -- Mr. Don Taylor, Delegate Mrs. Or Bundy, who will leave Nov. 12 for lndlanspo-11- a to attend American Le- gion Auxiliary conference. Mrs. Bundy To Represent Utah At Meet OGDEN Mr. Ora Bundy, president of the American Legion Auxiliary, - Department of Utah, will represent the state at the thirteenth annual conference of department presidents and secretaries at Indianapolis Nov, 15. She will leave Nov, 12. At this conference, problem peculiar to each state will be ft discussed, memberships reported, and instructions given for prop- er functioning of the departments in order to carry out th mandates of the national conven- tion. Awards will be made to departments reporting the greatest percent bf their 1941 quota. , The organization is endeavoring to bring comfort to American people individually and collectively and to stimulate an abiding faith In God and country, its officers .state. The group is and The program this year will stress child welfare tor children of all classes, and rehabilitation of disabled veterans and their families. Their Americanism program covers the endorsement of Americanism In. all schools, th planting of trees as memorials, school awards and essay contests among school children, and many . other phases ihtended to broaden the scope of understanding of youth toward Americanism. Mrs. Bundy will remain a few days after the conference to attend other important meetings of the auxiliary. She will return to Ogden via Chial InJn-tlanapol- is -- cago November 19. Miss Phillips Becomes Bride SPANISH FORK Mr. Mra. James Halverson of- and this have marannounced the city their son, Earl, to Mba. riage Faun Phillips of 1 Springville. Thd "Trarraige 'took' place? - -- Wednesday. SPANISH FORK Mr. and Mrs. Fenton Boyack have an- nounced the jnarriage of their daughter, Faye, to Joseph Reed Bills, son of Mr, and Mra. John Betts of Payson. The marriage was performed In th Salt Lake , A. Temple by Pres. David Broadbent with the parents of the bride and bridegroom and the bride cousin, Mrs. Eva . -Stevenson of Salt Lake, and a few close friends as witnesses. , SPANISH FORK Honoring Mr. and Mrs. Wesley C. Carter, who were married In the Salt Lake. Temple, Mr. and Mrs. J. L, Hall of Lake Shore, parents ofl-t- he bride, who is the former Mary Hall, entertained a large and- - friends-a- t group the Third Ward amusement hall last Thursday evening. -- SPANISH FORK , Announce- - ment is made by Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Riding of Benjamin of the marriage of their daughter. . Mls Helen Riding, to Franklin Ned Werritt, son of Mr. and-M- rs. Franklin Werritt of Span-is- lr Fork. ,The marriage was solemnized at Provo Wednes-day- . r . SALEM Mrs. Eliza Flygare has announced the recent mar- Mis riage of her daughter. Jennie Flygare, to Walter John-son. A miscellaneous shower T- t an Bowman Van DeGraaff. - Washington- Northwestern States. Mrs. Ida Halb of 224 worth Avenue entertained for her sister at a personal shower on Wednesday evening. Another sister Mrs. Leo Wallach, was assisting hostess. Forty guests were in attendance. After a short honeymoon, the young couple will make their home in Mesa. -- PROVO Mrs. StanleJ Bonnett review ed How to Read a Book. by Adler, at the mating of the Variety Arts Club Monday at the home of Mrs. Mildred Barker. Luncheon was served to 15 members and the guests, Mrs. Bbnnett and Mrs. Delbert Guin-e- r. OGDEN Brides are again taking the limelight in social event in Ogden. Important among the weeks wedding warthat of Misr Vera - Fronk, daughter oL Mrs. Sarah Fronk of -- Ogden, and James E. Perkins, son of Mrs. Isabelle Perklna of Parry. The ceremony was performed Nov. by Judge Alfred Gladwell at the home of the bride's mother in the presence of a few relatives and close friends. The couple were attended by Miss Ruby Fronk, Bister of the bride, and Mei Christensen. They left immediately after the ceremony for a trip to California and upon their return in reside in Brigham City. A number of parties was given in honor of the bride. Mis Beth Robinson of 3621 Orchard enter- tr tained members of in compliment to Mrs. Perkins. Those attending besides the bride were Mrs. Lorin Crowthpr, Mrs, William Kelly Williams,-MrPacker, Mrs. C. Fred Thurston, Miss Elva Dee Garner, Miss Beatrice Miller, Miss --Gertrude Van De Graaff and Miss Margaret sr PROVO. A wedding of interest to resident of Provo and vicinity waa aolcrpnlzed Nov. 1, at 7 p.m. in the Washington, D. C, wattf, when Rhea Christen-te- n of Provo became the bride of Fred F. Featherstone of -- A double wedding ceremony was solemnized in San Diego, Calif., Saturday jwhen two Ogden young women became the brides of two San Diego young men. Miss Jeneal Rasmussen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William H. Rasmussen of Ogden was married to O. Junior Tribe, eon of Frank Tribe of Ogden and Mrs,.: Helen Hurst of Taft, Calif, and Miss Virginia Sewell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Heniy W. Sewell of Ogden exchanged nuptial vows with Robert a. Bowman DiegOi son of George E. "N her-clu- Wasatch-Loga- PROVO Fine Arts Club members met with Mrs. Doyle Dast-ruat her home Thursday afternoon. News Is My --Job," by Book-- er, was reviewed by Mrs. L. E. Anderson, and the music, which was hi charge of Mrs. Aura Hatch, consisted of vocal duets by Mrs. Mae Groesbeck and Mrs Jessie Dalton, accompanied by Mrs. Lorna J. Harrison. Mrs. Lynn Hayward, president, was in charge. -- .1 . OGDEN. two-wee- ma- - and Kathleen tron of They bridesmaid. Sowards, werd in pastels. Osmond Harleen of Salt Lake was best man. Miss Veon Riggs was acting hostess In the reception hall. A lace cloth covered the table which held a centerpiece of yellow chrysanthemums, and yellow tapers in chrystal candelabra. Miss Ethel Clark was in charge, and the Misses Virginia Hunter, Ruth Taylor, Alice Bown and Dons Alder poured. O. S. girls Miss of the B. Y. U. served. Audrey RasmusSen and - Miss Neva Strate had the gifts in v charge. Mr. and Mrs. Barnes will reside at 1106 East First South Street, Salt Lake. X Seuell Brides jit San Diego Parties C. (Mlnnlr-Forsythr-wa- Miss Jeneal Rasmussen And Miss Virginia Ogden Wedding Preceded By Married In . S. L. Temple 4 5 Page r-r-i; In honor of the bride was ghfen Mrs. Floyd by her sister-in-laFlygare, for a large group of friends. The guests were entertained with games, after which refreshments were served. Mr. and Mrs. Johnson will make their home in .Lake, : -- |