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Show 4 THE DESERET NEWS Salt Lake City, Utah Saturday, November 7, 1942 PROWL Miss Gertrude Delphians : , i 6 Temple. ple and vcill be followed by a Mrs. Thurgood, mother of the wedding dinner in bait Lake. Miss Holder attended the Brig-barhridpgroom, witnessed the and later, a paity of IS Young University and-t- he - D. S Business College. close family members and friends Mi. Jones also is a giaduate joined the newlvweris at a dinof the Brigham, Young Inlver--- s ner at the Lion House in Salt v and was in evident of. the Lake. After a few days In Salt of the Take, the couple will return JQ. iii igadiei s and taplaiii tiack team. He is now attendProto to make their home. attended the BVV, Both ing Noi thw eslei n University at -- where the bride was a member "Chicago, 111, and will be com-"- " . -j- nissioned-as an ensign in tne of the Nautilus S(x ial Unit, 1 i. Nov. Kei s. navy, of Bri( the Thtugood, He recently returned from a misrnOT T'ir.nb,, iage of Miss sion jn the Hawaiian Islands, and Duana Luc ill Giant, daughter of has enlisted in the ai my reMr. ami Mis. E. G Giant of spite. At piesent, he is attendand Arthur McLaughlin Unrjrovo. the Young Brigham ing 'tannei, son of Ml. and Mis. A. iversity. L. 'tunnel, took place Oct. 28 ake Tgmple. in the 'Sail PROVO A meeting of tile Wo(' H. lones, Icnmei piesident mens Count il lueiiirv set lion nf the Mesa Temple in Am, ofli-was held Wednesday evening at intecl. in the piesence ol the the Women's Clubhouse. In nlt'gi ooms patents and a few Mis, Harold Mit( hell J e lew fi lends. ed the hook, "The Sun is lv A inception honoird Hie couple tndoing," bv Maigatet Steen, the evening of Oil III, in Die and Kav Bandlev sang. Mis. Giaild leu Wai d ball. m Allen, chan man, was Mr. Tannei was borne on leave charge. fiom coast guaid duly, lie left Mondav to leluin to bis base, PROVO Mis. Vein Greenwood and will be joined taler Ijv ills Club entertained Beta Soiosts In ide. membeis Wednesday alteinoon t her home, lis, K H. Sauls, Woid comes-o- f the PROVjD president, taking . ( barge appi oac lung in, i.ige of Miss Mrs. Mai m Cease reviewed I Noi ma Eliabcib ewis, daughter the book. "He Wouldn't fie of Mis, Miiu Lewis ol San lull'-- c King. bv V 11. Baker. Renu, i'uiif, lo Giover Thomas freshments were served to 2t Rui v a tie e, son of Mr a mt Mis. , J 00, I- 1 PROVO the A mid-wee- home wedding of was that of Mi-- s S. Arvil and Wednesday at the Bovd Ida Reid, held home of the bride3" parents, , Chief of Polhe and Mis. .1. 1). Boyd. The bridegroom is a sow L Bishop and Mrs. Clarence Reid Reid f Helper, and RNhop linked the couple in marriage. The bride, who de( ended the stairs on the arm of tier father, wore a gown of while tafleta. She-- wore -- sweWd In- - her hair, and carried a bouquet of roses and e - Miss-Ja- ne Thompson plaved-thwedding march. The bav w Inflow in front of which the hrjdal party assembled, was banked. With flowers. Attending as matron of honor was Mrs. Sadie Peay, sisteiof the bride, ami Miss LaV'ieve James Black was bridesmaid. best Mullins of Helper, was man. were bidden to a reception held fiom'2008 to ft o'clock, telatives and and more than Jane Miss called. friends Thompson entertained with piano music and leadings wete given by Mrs. Sadie Peay. served were Refreshments Reverlv Peay. Mr: Goidon Bishop and Baibaia Rasmussen pourGuests -- v'T3.' f'- OOdHdf, - Grant Greer. rnovo -- Dr. Clu iten Jensen spoke on "Whv the League of Nations Failed, at a meeting of the Democratic Women's Study Group, at the home of Mrs. J. W. Aird Friday afternoon. Mrs. Cleo Thalcher arranged the program. " PROVO Disti ir t No. Three of the Utah State Nurses Association held a dinner-meelinat the Wednesday evening Chicken Roost at: which Miss assistMargunte K. Jacobsen, g " ant executive secietary of the American Nurses - Association, was the guest speaker. Mrs. Si" A. the naiv-an- Dr. J C Moffat, of Piovo eitv sc hools, alked on the topic: "Pending Legislation for Utah Sc liools, before member of Hie municipal and discussion sec lion of Ihe Women's Council Mondav at the clubhouse. Mai ril. Mrs. Theoi-uicmle pi ohation of icer. talked on Ihe s'oc nil piohlems in Utah t'ounlv. Yli. Sieiling Ki canlii ac k. chairman of Ihe municipal .scxlion, pi esided. PROVO a The second oi ps of the ('mss I olunteer Noises Aides, lecenllv giailuatecl, met at lie home of Mis. Don C. Mel-tic PROVO ll A quiet wedding In Pocatello, Ida., Sundav united In he following officeis weie Maiv "Mis. Tat ran, than man. Mis. Melva Davis, vice ebanman, and Mis. iiene Collins, seeretarv. mamage Mi's litgima Freckle-toi- l of Provo, and Sgt Ramson Edwaid Remolds, dull .seigeant in the air corps. The nuptials took place at V30 jt til. at the hortie of lli'hop Jeeds 1 elec It'd: IROYO Officer weie elected at a meeting ot the CCT Auxil-laii- , held al the home of Mrs. All in "jeiei sun Monday evening. Alls Peteison sue teed Mis. .1. E Ilari ison as piesident, Mrs. Ford II lUcn was named vice piesident and Mis. 11. M. Strong, ho presided. , The .Mis'cs SlitiTev YVeight, Donna Tolboe and Jennie Fi of Provo, and Maxine Bienegaard of Ogden, accompanied the hi ide to Ida, and weie piesent at the vveddm" also attended by Sgt. 'and Mrs. Ken Ui o ken-- . The bride, wore a blue erepe dress and corsage of red roses. w - The includes: Almo Alger, Mrs Lamar Mav cock and Mrs. Foul Wilson. c Mr After the Teremonk-- , g wedding dinner was given for the entile partv. Sgt. and Mrs. Reynolds left Tuesday for a two weeks hoiy cimoon In Hie slate of Washwhich is the hi lde- ington, On their regroom's home-sta- te turn to Pocatello thev wtU live at 1414 North Garfield Streei PROYO Honoring Ijrr daughter. I.a Gean, who wa martied Fridav to Jack Thurgood in the Salt Lake Temple. Mrs. Fted Adamson eavd a shower at the Edna Mae Hedquist home Tuesday evening. Fiftv lelatives and friends attended and slioweied the bride with gifts. The program Included the fol- -- "Eai lv of History was- - discu'S'ed bv. Mrs. China. Geoi ge IVoi tbeq al a meeting of the Nike Club, held Mondav evening at the home of Mis. Amv Cole. , Mrs. Theora Man il sang two numbers, accompanied bv Mrs. Olive Reeve, The following women weie welcomed as new" members of the club' Miss Catheiine Mrs. Alice Slack. Mis Mima Rasband. Mrs. T.ueile M. Thorne and Miss Kate Mathews. Mor-phe- the honor guest. Other present were Mr. and Mra. Robert Wise. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Naylor, William Parklev and Mr. and Mr..; Royjnmmona of Salt Lake su-p- mlendent Piano selections. Miss Merlene Smith; two vocal num-herElizabeth Gold and Colleen Adamson: tribute to the bride, Mis Maurine East; Hawaiian .songs and dance, Miss Mary Tiau and Miss Ruth Needham, Hawaiian girls who are attending the BYU. Mr, Thurgood show ed a number of beautiful colored siides-tak- en on hitrrecent in the Hawaiian Island Lunch was served ant! tinv bride' nosegay bouquet were low Ing: mis-sin- given s . a favorar -- rr7 ff till CiOdSt r3 PAYSON mar-liag- bude's mother is entertaining-a- t her home cm Nov. Jl nml'-tbe- '-gt andmother on Nov. 12 Tbev w ill make their home in Spanish Folk. PAY'SON The Y'csharah composed "of returned missionat le met Mondav night at the home of their president. Mi' I,auia Shepherd, with Miss Inez Ott as'istinghoste'S. tecepiion at the Normandv the Wedding Manor, followed cei puicuiv, Miss Sally Perham and Claue Cook acting as hostesses. The hi ule is a giaduate of Utah State Agi (cultural College, former student of Brigham Young Unit ei sit v and has taught Home Economic in the N'ephi and Moroni High schools. Mr Becker t a graduate of Occidental College. Los Angeles Duand Dubuque I Diversity. affiliated buque, ia. He was "with the. Alpha Tau Omego and the Pi Kappa Delta fraternities. Follow ing a short honevmoon trip to Palm Spi mgs in the desert-thsettled at Ixmg eouple Beach. Office Club Meets The Office Club will meet Nov., 11,- at 10:30 Wednesday, a m. in the Lion House-Soci- al .- The Centerprogram subject w ill be "'Expansion Afer the - PAYSON The Beta CUitu Ctuh met" "Monday night al the n with home of Mrs. Lola I Erma Hat nett president, in charge. Mis Edith Wvler, who has harge of the Red Ctoss work in the chit), supervised the program Mis. Erma Wignall gave a talk awl explained the Red Cross sew mg ar-e- e Announcement has e been made of the recent PAY'SON mar-tiag- of Ralph Ballard, son of Mr. and Mrs, Melvin Ballard of " Pavson, and Xfiss Tic iVil ceI FaTei of Spati!h Fork, daughter of Mr. and Mr. Arch Hales. The marriage tOfik place at the bride's home in Spanish Fork and was performed hv Bishop II. Eugene Hughes, followed by a wedding ..dinner for the two families. PAYSON. YVar. "California will be treated bv Mrs. John Z. Brown, Gold by Mrs. and "Sutter's r Clatk L. Whitnev. Wel- come remark were made by the president, Mrs. Grant Greer. ' Vitea club member met Thursday evening at the home of Mr. Seth Billings to PROVO do Red Cross sewing. , PROVO An w pen session f helcl Frh---j dfy afternoon at the horn of h - 3 - rnovo Rpd Cross work was dona at the meeting of. the Navv Club held at .the Mother clubhouse 'f'rldav. after8 noon; In YVo-me- th.Reader-dIulid-- Rytter-wort- PAY'SON. Announcement has been made of the marriage of Miss The.resa Greenhalgh, daughter of Mr. and Mis. J. Wv Green-halg- h bf Santaquin, to Roe Wilde," son of Mfs. Anice Wilde of Pav-soThev' were married Oct. 30 in the Manti Tethple: ... Mis Aleene Ilolladav of Santaquin entertained at Vier home in Santaquin Wednesday night In honor of the bride, and Mrs. Phvllis Douglas gave a shower .at her home in Payson Friday' night. A wedding reception is being held in the Santaquin Junior Hifeh' School gymnasium C'lap-fsattl- - Ann dell Erlanclson. Mrs. Lvvi. Allen, each member inviting a guest. Mrs. Dean .Anderson reviewed "Bio'hers Mavo." bv Helen and vocal solos were given bv Mrs. Richard Knight. Re- were served. Mrs. Rea. who was married recently in Denver, was guest of honor at the home of Mrs. Wen- ('ml freshments J. Mi-- s Iuti'e II (lit), to George Ulo'e, son of Mr and Mi s.'Geoige Thev ('lc)'P of Spatti'h Folk weie niHL'iicd in Hie Salt Take denude on Nov 4 The in ides Til other 'if tit! Tier gi andmother, Mrs. John loveless accompanied them through the Temple. A reception in honor of the ill be held "at the new live eels home of the gloom's paients in Spanish Folk on Nov. 7 The e IM.KIS INT The of Miss Elaine Sorensen, daughter of Mr. and Mis. George C. Sotensen of this cilv, to John G. Becker, son of Mis L. F.'Heck-e- r of Iamg Beach. Calif, was solemnized Oc t. 24, at Hie Not mainly Itcclclmg Hanoi- at Long Beach, Calif, vvytti Bishop Edwin R. Ancle! son Oft u cat ing The hi ide was attended bv Mo I uia ( l.uk, malum of honor and the Misses Fielda Johnson, S.ellv Pei bam. Claue Cook and Bet tv Uozell as bridesmaids. The Iii ule it cue a sea blue suit with Dulxmnet accessories. Her lionet weie while orchids, Douglas" Clatk acted as best man. Spencer Covet t and Meson Cot tom weie Usher. X Mr. and Ivan Webb of Pawm announce Ihe marriage of their daughter, if irldll MT. Mr their honor topight. J n Jhe receiving JmaJwere Aha tbride and bridegroom and their t" parents. mony for a LOGAN P Ktlppa Alpha Wives and Motheis Club held ' a meeting Monday afternoon at the chapter house. Mrs. Clark E. Haskins. Mrs. M. C. Harris and Mis. John Welch were the hostesses. - A tev tew of the life of Selma Lagerloff and her novel. "The Girl Fiom the March Croft" was given bv Mis. Serge Bensen. Club members presented the Pi Kaps with drapes for the living room of the chapter house. son of Mr. and Airs. Newel Christensen of Ihis city. The marriage was solemnized in the Manti Temple Robert D. Nov. 4, by Pres. Young. Follow ing the ceFemonv, a wedding dinner was served to members of the immediate families and rlose friends at the home of l)on4r-4Christensen- the btides mother and father. a slmit wedding trip, they will make their home in Paixon. Sorensen Exchanges Votes Mann-wann- Christensen announce the marriage of their daughter. Miss Una Gwen Christensen, to Cpl. Ifter ijllSS Mr. and Mrs. F. R. bv 1 a - EPHRAIM PAY'SON Mr. and Mrs. Dave Mav er of Pavson announce the mariiage of their daughter, Ml'S Nila. Mai er. to Wayne Fillmore, son of Mr and Mrs. Ross Fill-- more of Spanish Fork. The Nov. 4 in couple were mat-tieTliev the Salt Lake Temple. were accompanied to the temple Iu pat! lot ic PROVO A barn danre Is be-Dancing' Ing held bv Cluli ibis evening at Memorial Hall in Spimgville. Ephraim .Girl Weds In Temple Hil-lat- ' Keel T EPHRITM Mr. and Mrs. Lai son arfhounce the mar-- i Miss luge of their daughter. to Howard Mildied sen, Phelps, son of Mrs. T'ona Phelps of 872 West 1st South, Salt J,ako. 'lhe marriage was performed Oct. 30 at the home of bridegrooms motliet . The eouple will make their home in Salt Lake, at 230 South ilh East St n n PROVO Mr. and Mrs. A.-vliaW were dinner hosts at their home Wednesday evening! Raryv Pchulman ofCnicago, I1L was Miss Larsen Payson Social Becomes Bride Doings Listed and 'Thirty fannlv member friends weie present Readings were given bv Miss June Pehr-.so- idea was earned out in all appointments. Iut- lei s w ere w ritten to another .son, K4v R. Nielsen, who is "some- where" in ihe Pacific. Miss Una Given Christensen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Newel Christensen of Ephraim, and Cpl. Don L. Christensen were married Nov. 4. Phelps was Miss Mildred Igirsen before her marriage on Oct. 30. She Is a daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Hillary Larsen of Ephraim. Mrs. for training. A Lar-sen- t entertained at her home with a trousseau tea complimenting her daughler. Mrs. Kae Miller of Hyrum was hostess at a kitchen shower Mrs. Maughan honoring prior to her marriage. ' I.OGAN Mr. and Mrs. Paul M. announce Clark of Clarkston the marriage of their daughter. Miss IjiRatne Clark, to Charles H. Pearce of Paradise Ida. Vows were exchange Oct. 20. J IXX3AN Mrs. George Wilkinthe Mr. Pearce is now in son entertained the Musical Arts United States Navy., Guild at her home Tuesday will On Nov. 8 Mrs. dark Mrs. E. L. Christiansen compliment her daughter at s a preof. trousseau tea at the home sented a program on the life the bride's grandparents, Mr. of YVagner and reviewed his opera. "The Flying Dutchman land Mrs. Janies (Mark. Mrs. N. W. Christensen highMrs. and Mr. IDG AN lighted the program with sevCharles Insworth of Hvrum aneral selections from the opera. nounced this week the marriage Miss Lots of their riaughtei, I XIAN Membeis of the Club celebrated Halloween Insivoith. to Lt. Milton Dreskin of Newark; N.J. with a costume party Friday eveNuptials took place at Reno, ning. and The bride The group was entertained at Nev'., Oct. 6.the home of Mrs. Helen btidegroom left after the cere- Mrs. Don L. Christensen Mrs. Howard Phelps left last Satuidav d college. On Oct. 25 Mrs. Ernest aft-noo- I mavnage of Miss' Millie lie Ewan and .1. A. Clav-(of Pioeiwas solemnized Oil 30 ill the Salt Lake Temple. Mi. and" Mis Ulavson will make then home m Piovo. PROVO Members of the M R Club, Chapter. No. 1, and 'their evening htiband, met-- t e-Sunday - Dr. and a- - the- Mrs. M. Vascoe Tanner, I. F. Ricxknank, discussed "The New World Order. Refreshments were served by Mrs. Tanner, president, and' Mrs. George Ballif, vice president, cers of the Logan Dance Chib In honor of the incoming officers recently. The new officers are Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Brooking, Mr. and Mrs. George Wilkinson, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Anderson, Dr. and Mrs. Ralph Barlow and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Griffiths. The retiring'groupi are Dr. and Mrs. Ck C. Randall, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Thompson, Mr. and Mrs-- . John McCune and Capt. and Mrs. L. S. Morris. PROVO Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Nielsen gave a faiewell pat tv at their home in honor of heir son, Kenneth.' who enlisted in 'I lie seuetaiv and' exerntivr omm ittee - rftOVO The Hour Ilappv Dancing Club i bolding a partv Ibis evening at the Joseph Smith Building, and guests have been ini lied bv the member couples. - I cere-mone- en-le- a simple cei emonv Mae lleclcpilst home O e PROVO Mis Elaine Clark i lamed at her home Tupdav evening in honor of Mrs. Dale Johnson, who befoip her mar-- I iag was Miss Aflem Real. A hi iiles book was made and lum li was .served. Those allending were: Miss Miss Lillian Milium Young, Y'ening, Miss Alien Biokaw, Miss Eel n ,B iac.lt old, Mis. Axel Chi Miss Noima Christiansen, Mis II E. Johnson and Gail Mi's Willi. Oct. 30, Miss Maxine Snow became Hie bode of Maxllolm. son of Mi. and His. VVilfoid Holm of Spanish Fork. The bride, a daughter of Mr. and Mis. Ray K. Sncnv of Pi mo, chose for her wedding a gown of while slipper satin with veil of net edged in lateand caught with a ciown of seed pearls.' She caiiied a bouquet of pink loses. Al lending as mall on of honor was her sister, Mrs--. Ray Ro-Rex- Slew ail of Spanish Fork was best liian. A paitv of 3.1 guests attended the S o oc k ceiemony pclfnim ed Bishop Aitluir D. Tailor of the Tluui Waid. Refreshment . vveie solved alter A toi a shoe t (up. Mi. an Mi Holm will make Winr home m Salt l,ake. PROI Mi-s- Recent Bride Al PROVO Mrs. Pearce was M lss La Raine Clark before her marriage Ort. 20. She Is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Paul M. Clark of Clarkston. Marriage Told Party Given . to Mrs. Charles H. Pearce Miss Larsen s on-let- s . was Mrs. Raphael Sampson. Mrs. . Glen Roland, Mrs. A. F. Sullivan. Mrs. Francis James, Mrs. Harrv Obermiller. Mrs. Ijeo Lynch, Airs. M. B Sheik. Mrs. Mark K. Mrs. Allen, Josepkr American Fork, Mrs. M. Pitts of Springville, Miss Jean Woodward. Mrs. Robert Laws, Mrs. Llovd Lovegrin and Mrs. ' PROVO at the Edna Mrs. E. J. Capener, Mrs. D. H. Voltz, Mrs Rov C. Bothwell, Mrs. John A. Bunier. Mrs. tA. Ferrcl Coombs and Mrs.- - W. C. McCon- Shay. Topic for the Alethea meeting Is "Art As Related to Nature and Philosophy, with Mrs. Robert F. Perry as leader. Assisting .her.wULbe.Mrs E. .A Robertson, Mrs. Ezra A. Gull, Mrs. H. pT. Krueger. Mrs Samuel Short Mrs I William Stringer, Mrs. ILGrif-fiths, Max R. Ingalls, Mrs. J. . Phil A. Baker, Mrs. J. A. Michels and Mrs. Charles R. Olson. setlT" son "of Mr. and Mis. William H. Nielsen of Palmyia. The marriage will take place" Thin sdav, Nov. V, in the Salt I.ake Temple. A reception for the rouble vvill.be held in the Salem Ward "Amusement Hall, Satuidav evening, Nov. 14. Tbev will make their home In Palmira until -- Mr. Nielsen the aimed forres. n' s PROVO partv given by Mrs. Glenn U Enke afterMondav at her home noon honoring her sister, M(s. George Arthur Sedgwick, who, with her daughter. Miss Edith Mary Sedgwick were visiting from Balboa, Panama. They left Thursday for Alberta,' Can loin Mr. Sedgvv ick. Pictures taken m the Panama Canal Zone ..and Mexico were shown by the guest of honor. Included in the guest list were: Mrs. William Polhn, Mrs. George The couple will be wed Sunday al :l p. m. at SI. Elizabeth's limicli in Oakland, Calif. A wilt be held immediately after the cereirmny at the In ides homey and the couple villi leave lor a honev moon in Utah. They iulljive ill .cllro. Mr. Iutv-anc- e is a funnel' Muc'eih of 'the )ii igUain oung I'lmeisiiy. Mr. and SALEM -- ing. Gifts were in tliaige of Miss 1,018 Woolf and Mis. Eail.Ar-- . hold. After a short honev moon, the will return to Provo to make their home. A tea 1iovo. of - Gaidner announce tbp engagement of (heir daughter, Mis Maigaiet Hatch, lo Eugcricy Niyb c Iluvance ( Plans Wedding 1 . LOGAN Miss Vesper Stotenbur, national central, office manager of the Kappa Delta. Sorority, will be the guest of the Logan chapter Nov, 7 to 11. Scheduled social events for this period are as follows: active members will fete pledges at an informal dancing party to be held at the L. D. S. Institute tftis evening. Virginia Carlson, Gweneth Steffensen and Doris Fitz' gerald are in charge of arrangements. Sunday Beta Delta will honor Miss Stotenbur- at .a formal tea at the chapter- house .from 2 to 6 p.m. Tuesday evening at the Bluebird a banquet will be held with Mary Costley, social chairman; in charge. Pledge officers recently elect- ed are Ella Jean"Uarlson, president; Geraldine Paxton, vice president; Beverly Holmgren, secintraretary; Coleen Schaub, mural manager; Pauline Elliot, parliamentarian;- - and Barbara LOGAN Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Winn, song leader. Larsen of Hyrum anonunce the LOGAN Friday evening the marriage of their daughter," Miss 11a Larsen, to Grant 'Ll Maugh class at the'Utah sophomore an, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ariel State Agricultural College sponMaughah of Welisville. sored a student body dance at The 'ceremony was performed the Armory Building. 30 In the Logan Temple Oct. During the evening a twenty-five dollar defense bond and with President A". E, Ctanney of twenty-fivdollars Jn defense ficiating. Mr. and Mrs. Maughan are . stamps were give-aw- ay. both students of Utah State The officers In charge of the College. Lutz party were President Rav y Immediately after the and Vice President - Dorothy the couple were honNielson. ored at ajyedding dinner Patrons and patronesses were atj: Dean and Mr. Ira N. Hayward, "the home of the bride's sister, memfor Mrs. George Sorenson, and Dr. and Mrs. Chester Meybers ot the two families. ers. . "" After a short honeymoon the home LOGAN A dinner and busicouple will make their in Logan where Mr. Maughan ness meeting was held at the will continue his studies at the offiBluebird by the retiring lar meeting at 2 pm. at 125 North Main Street Mrs. Edmond A. Mav will be leader of the Alo meeting. Topic will be "John Ruskln, EvanAlso participatgel for Art. ing in the discussion will be Miss Hatch i -- t Weddings Hold Logan Interest -- Miss Margaret Hatch and Ktigene Nielsen plan to be married Xov. 12 in the Salt Lake Temple. and-Mr- Kd-'Vi- ' Engagement Told n C. scheduled meetings' for this week. Alo Chapter members will gather Friday at 1:30 p m. in the Board Room of the Public Library. Alethea members 'will meet Nov. 9 at 10 g.m. In the auditorium of the Z. Q. M. I. to do Red Cross work and will hold their regu- f Miss Holder Of Provo Weds .Giover Club, Sorority Doings And and Aik chapters of Alethea the Delphians have Mr. anrf Mrs. Douglas T. Fage of Provo, announce the coming marriage of their daughter, Miss Gertrude Page to Larry Adams, of Provo, son of Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Adams of ParowanT The couple will he married at the bride's home Nov. 19, and a reception will follow. Miss Page attended Brigham Young University and was af; filiated with the Nautilus social unit and was a charter member of the Y Calcares, honorary fra" ternity. ' Mr. Adams has made his home PROVO Mr. and Mis. W. J. In Provo for two tears and has Holder of rrovo announce the also attended BYT. coming marriage of their daughPROVO Annoumement is ter, Miss Leona Holder, to Carl made of the mairiage of lii and Daniels Jones, son LaGean Adamson, daughter ot D. Jones of Long Mis. Waller of Mrs. Adamson and Fred Mr. Reach, Calif, foimeily of.Malad, Proto, to Jack J. Thurgood, son Ida. Of Mr. and Mrs. John F. ThurThe mamage will take place good of this city, w huh 'took Nov. 17 m the Salt Lake Templace Friday In the Salt Lake membeis. LOGAN Plan Meetings Page z0f Provo To Wed Larry Adams , r The bride was dressed . the bude's parents. The bride is a graduate of Snow College, and at piesent hs been emplov ed at the Parachute: Compam of Utah in Manti. Mr. Chri'tensen attended Snow College until he entned thp armed fences with the National Guard in March 1941. The couple will make home at Medford. Ore. IXYGAN f, their LOGAN IXcCreex- Will Address1 Chi O Mothers ' l home Oct. 29. 3'vtelve members and four special guests were present. Thev weie Mrs. Ross Niman. Mr6. E. G Reintson, Mis. Loren Crooks-to- n and Mrs. Thomas Willkins. - LOGAN The J. R. C. Club of their Piovidence entpitained partners at a Halloween partv in the Second Ward amusement Creek c - In the pro- Other participants E. gram will he Smith who, will sing and Richard P. Conch e, wtro'wlll give a tenor solo. Mrs. Ralph Cornwall Is chairman of the party. Mrs.-Jessi- Mrs. Oliver S. Bailey-o- f Welisville presided- at a trousseau tea at hef Jjome ,0ct. 25 Wedding Planned - in honor of her Mrs Johanria M. - White f 1346 YVest Eighth South Street daughter-w- ho Assisting at the tea -- liam Polloc of .Tropic. Utah. The wedding will be solemnized Nov.. 27. : Fuhriman. LOGAN ceremony. At a simple Miss OetU home Baugh, daughter of Mr. snd Mr.,F, H. Baugh Jr., hecamejbe-brid- e of Paul E. Hollands, Hollands Bertha Calif. son of Mrs. of Oakland, Tie ceremony took place at 3 pm. Oct. 30. Dr. T. C. Romney, director ot the Utah State Institute, officiated before members of the fama few friends. ily and Following the ceremony a buf-fluncheon was served and music was furnished by the brides grandfather, father and brother. Miss Joy Spencer of Ogden played the wedding march. JThe couple left for' a short wedding trip after which they will make their home in Salt Lake. -- .The bride is a graduate of Utah State Agricultural College and a member of Kappa Delta Soro- For the past two years she has taught in the Salt Lake rity. schools. was recently wed to Grant H. Larsen of Hyrum. Mr. Larsen Is now serving in the army. -- ponounees the forthcoming mar rlage bf her daughter, Miss Eva M. .White, to Larvin David Pol-loson of Mr. and Mrs. Wil- mond and Owen Alder. The comimttee In charge of arrangements were Mrs. Keith Mathews, Mrs. Ted Oessell, Mrs. Seth Hammond and Mrs. Jacob et school. Mrs. Thomas S. Ferguson m Berkeley, Calif., is also visiting at the home of her parents.. She Is the former Esther lsraelsen. " She plans to join her husband in the latter pait of November in Washington, D. C. pm. at the sorority hali ""Dinner was served at one long table decoiated with Halloween coloi s. Progressive games formed the evening's entertainment and prizes went to Seth Ham- LOGAN Cl.o Club met st the home of Mrs. V. D. Gardner on Wednesday. Mrs. C. C. Randall reviewed the book Cross Creek by Marjorie Ktnnan Rawlings. nts. s in Lo- Home I.OGAN Mis. Uuttis E. Miner entertained for her club at her Lt. O. Allerv Israelsen LOGAN has been visiting 'for the past Dr. four days with and Mrs. O. W. Israelsen of north Logan. He leaves soon for flying Iceland H. Creer of the of Utabfacultv will University -at the speak' on world--eventthe regularly monthly meeting ofMonChi Omega Mothers Cricle Dr. mem- LOGAN Mrs C. J. Hancock at entertained at a luncheon h"r home in honor of Mrs. L. C. Prostgaard of Pavson. at thec611ege. The exhibit will consist of old and new childrens books In th,e Moore library. Anne .CarroU Talks on children's books will be the given each afternoon during each week. Special dais, for PTA chapter in Logan 'are planned. Club gan Canvon 15-2- -- Cosmo 29 at the Legion LOG AN' Logan PTA chapters and the Utah State Agricultural College library staff are making plans for a special program for National Book Week for Chilit was announcdren, Nov. ed by David YV. Davies, librarian invitation have been Issued to Onequa PTA officers and room, representatives to attend a business meeting and social at the home of Mrs Ann I. Harman of 334 Marion Street. Plans for a magazine drive will be discussed committee and reports from chairmen will be given. visaing with relatives bers entertained their husbands at a Halloween partv held Oct. - --- is in Calif. aV Oneq ua They will make' their home In Payson. Dre'kin LOGAN intormal partv was given on. Wednesday eve- ning in the mens and womens lounges of the Commons Building at the college, honoring the new faculty members. The party was sponsored bv the social committee of the facB. Hun-sakulty group headed byhimH. were H. and assisting Edith Rewben Rev nolds and Rich. -- buds. Agricul-tuia- o of the U. Air Coips is now stationed xomrw here in the Pacific. Mrs. by Daphne clu Maui ter. childien's liteiaturo and fanulv morale as her subject, Claue Steuait Rover will conduct the PTA adult education class at Garfield School each Thursday at 2 pm. discus wiH Aithur Gaeth Mobilizing Utah in. Wartime at a PTA meeting at the Garfield School v'ov -- U at 7.30 pm. " in. a white satin wedding dress and carried a bouquet ofrose "Frenchmans renewed YVith hou.se. tah Franco-c- Lieutenant Dieskin Club LOGAN The Bylletrist met at the Bluebud as the guests of Mrs. L. V. YVilson on Mondav afternoon. Mrs. Frances Poeock Plans 2 Meets Of Adult Class 1 1 to San S College Women's Club was enteitainpd at the home of Mrs. D. C. Budge on Monday afternoon. Mrs. Harry Parker reviewAs Told bv Marco ed the hook, Tolo," edited by Manuel Komroff. Garfield VTA day at The trip Prior to her marriage the bride e motif for several, parties'; A .list of hostesses include-Mr- was-th- were Miss Anna Lou Bailey and IeU Bailey, sisters of the bride, Miss Nedra Larsen and Mrs. Floris Gunnel, sisters of" thej. brideJean groom'. and the Misses Hendrv. Lorraine Parkinson and Fonnetta Allen. I n the reeetvingHne bestde the 'bride were Mrs. Lenard .Larsen and Mrs. Bailey, c s. Reed Bullen, of Logan; Mrs. Max Hovey and Miss Joy Spencer of Ogden; Mrs. Richard Child. Mr. Sebastian Embleton, Mrs.- - R. B. Evarts and Miss Kay Miss Eldene Moffat.. Lewis, MI'LAnnette Cardon, Mrs. Earl wjll entertain Mrs. Hollands. soon for |