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Show Tea Follows Baccalaureate THE DESERET Fallowing the baccalaureate services at the University of Utah Sunday, a tea will be held in the Union Building Ballroom at 5.30 p m. for graduates of the university, their ' relatives and guests." Because of the war e'mer: enfcy this event this year combines the annual presidents reception for graduates given by Pres. LeRoy E. Cowles and Mrs. Cowles and the annual baccalaureate tea given, by the University Womens "Club. Daughters of faculty members will assist in serving under the direction of Mrs. A. LeRoy Taylor and Mrs. Hyrum Mrs. lleber G. Schneider. Richards and Mrs. E. E. Eriek-seare co chairmen of the event. n Coed-Soldi- er May Time Nuptials Melba L. Ballard series of entertainments for soldiers on of Utah campus the University will be the dance scheduled for in the Union Saturday night Building ballroom, sjipervised by a joint student faculty committee. Every womens group has been asked to support the affair, ac-- . cording to Dean of Women Myrtle Austin, who emphasized that students are also urged to attend. Student body funds will finance the party. Committee members are Dean Austin, Dean of Men John L. Ballif, Professor Gail Plummer, Shesman Couch, Joseph Clive, Gene Overfelt, and Shirley Ban-gerte- r. WomenThen And Now Claire Hilton . . . Announced this week" is the approaching marriage of Miss Claire "Nell Hilton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Clarence Hilton of Pleasant Grove, to Robert C. Huish,' son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert F. Huish of Provo. The marriage is set for June 10 in th'e Salt Lake Temple. Parents of the bride will entertain at a reception in the Third Ward Amusement Hall Friday, June 11. Both Miss Hilton and Mr. Huish are former students of the Brigham Young University." They plan to make Their homeln Provo. Hatch find-them- JDL, social organization for unafflliated women at the .University of Utah, is planning Its senior breakfast. Ruth Buehner, new president, is chairman for the affair. She will be assisted by the other new officers. They are: Winona Christensen, Phjl-ii- s Fullmer, Dorothy Wilcox, Eleanor Norton, Helene Kerr, Donna May Duke, Jane Scofiekl and Pat Fuerman. The affair will be held In the Hotel Temple Square, Sunday "morning, June 6, at 10 am. The seniors to be honored are: Loa Egbert, Nelma Tolman, Margaret Keddington, Patricia Langford, Catherine J. Walther and Pat L. King. Initiation will also be held Dean Myrtle Austin, Mrs. Walter A. Kerr, faculty sponsors, will be in attendance, along with several alumnae members. - Lois Bailey PRICE Mrs. Victor DUP Meets Pio-nee- is fai Is orrJune 1, in vai 10 js ways during the month. Two camps having special afwhose-birthda- Lehi Wedding Mr. and Mis. E11L LEHI Sorenson announce the marriage of their daughter. Miss Geralee to Cpl. Lawrence Sorenson, Glather of Camp Williams, son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Glather of Humbolf, Neb , in Evanston, fairs the coming week are as Camp 2 will meet Thursday at 2 pm. in the Second L. D. S." Ward Relief Society room. Mrs. Verneil Wilcox will review the book Our Hearts Were Young and Gay. The public is Invited. Camp 25 will hold a Brigham Young party Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. at the Chapman Library, coiner Sixth Southland Eighth West Streets. follow s: Wjo., Monday. Carol E. Silva Announcement is made of the marriage of Miss Carol O. Bailey Elizabeth Silva of San Francisco to Tech. Sgt. Darrow H. Groo, announces the marriage of her Son of Mrs. R. H. Groo of 208 L Street. The ceremony took daughter. Miss Lois Bailey, to Warrant Officer Leo Munson place May 19 at the home of the grooms sister, Mrs. Derrell which took place in Salinas, McCullough of 208 L Street. Sergeant Groo is stationed in the Calif., on May 17. The bride was formerly a res- medical corps at Camp Blanding, Fla, where they are living ident of Pi ice. The bridegroom now. is the son pf Mr. and Mrs. Peter Munson of Hiawatha. He is E. stationed at Fort Qrd, Calif, at the present time. Since the marWedding news from Union, riage this young couple have made their home at Pacific Utah includes the marriage of Grove, Calif. Miss June E- - Smart and. James F. Larken which took place May C In the Salt Lake Temple. The ceremony, performed by Elder Charles A. Callis. was followed "BRET HARTE OF THE OLD WEST by a wedding breakfast In the biography ol Interesting Empire Room of the Hotel Utah one oi the Early West's given by Mis. Ferol White, sisBy most colorful Hgnree. Alrin F. CO EQ. ter of the bride. At a reception in the Hyrum Harlow Jensen home in the evening, the WLOTHER BURBANK. bride was gowned in white taf PLANT MAGICIAN were feta. Her bridesmaids, First book on the magic oi June F on Smart Mrs. Lawrence Walker, Mrs, Jay Smart, Miss Lois Walker and Mrs.. Bert Dean. Beth PrOctor and Nancy Milne were the flower girls. Coe R. Lai ken acted as the bridegrooms ' best 'man' and "ushers were Earl White, Kenny Gotberg, Jay Smart, and James Wright. The bride Is a daughter of Mrs. Mary Smart of Union and her husband is a son of Patriarch Joseph J. Iirken and Mrs Larken of Snowville, 'Utah. The couple both fulfilled missions for the L. D. S. Church. The bride was a missionary in the Southern States and the in Texas. .Announced this week is the bridegroom are The newlyweds making engagement of Miss Lola Elaine their home in Snowville, Duke to Earl B. Jonesi The wedding da. has not been set. The bride, a daughter of Mr and Mrs. J. W. Duke, of Magna, is a graduate of Cvorus High School. Mr. Jones, also a Cjprus graduate, is the son of Mr. and Mrs. E! M. Jones, of Hunter, Utah. He recently left for train-- " Ing at Marine t orps Base in San Are" you von ut Does the least effort . the world's greatest plant $2.50 4wab LagiIs Tht story ol the famous Eagle Squadron. By Col. Joints Saxon C Q 7K W Childers I W KATE FENNIGATE Booth Talking ton new el Page 9 'WiUJoau Gardner Wef women, In this war are too" close to the leaves to see the trees; In our eagerness to do our utmost in the - war effort, we are prone overlook the tremendous strides which we, as women, have already made, It was only in the Civil War, because of great need, that women were permitted to serve as nurses, and they were classified with char women, receiving $HT to $12 a month w ith one ration per day. During Woild War I, new bar- - . Mrs. Goodfellow was of student. Utah riers were eliminated, until to. verslty active in the auxiliary organizations of the day, except for active combat there is hardly a position Bountiful First Ward and was secretary of the duty that women do not fill. Whether Will Sunday School prior to her marriage. be willing to relinquish they these jobs when the war Is over is one of the points which interest many observers. So impressed with' womens war role in this country was AN Arfredo Coviello, gentine journalist recently visiting this country, that he comments: The Hero of the United States Is Its Woman. Though women in his country are "Working in tiie war effort, Mr. Coviello states, their role cannot be compared in any way to that of the American woman land the sacrifices 6he Is making. Here, In this country, he observed women at Work In the shipyards, qrms plants, aeroplane factoriesln some pla ts men and. he notes, that in some things they are technically superior to men. He concludes his observations by asking- - While the war is accelerating how equality, when the time of demobilization comes, can you demobilize the spirit of participation among Miss Claire Xell Hilton Mrs. R. W. Goodfellow women? He comments: If woman keeps the place of man after the war, then she is no longer the hero. L. Talk to the women who are doAnnouncement is made by Lt , ing a mans job and ou will Col. Amos- - C. Hatch and Mrs. Miss Flora in the majority, looking forHatch of Ft. Warren, Wyo , of the ward to the time when they can Louise . coming marriage of their daughagain take a passive role, os Mr. Hatch, " ter, Miss Flora Louise Hatch, to Coviello so deftly phrases the Pvt. Leon D. Robinson, son of!' daughter of place he would have them hold. Mr. and Mis. James C. Robinson1 Lt Col. of Parow an, Utah. C. Amos The marriage will take place Hatch, June 5 at Amarillo, Tex, after will marry which the couple will make their The Salt I.ake County camps home m Hereford, Tex , w here boon. of the Daughters of Utah Private Robinson is stationed. will honor Brigham Young, y BOUNTIFUL Announcement is made of the marriage of Miss Melba Lucille Ballard, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. W Ballard of Bountiful, to Riley W. Goodfellow, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Goodfellow of Bountiful. . The marriage took place May 15 In the L. D. S. Church in Santa Ana, Calif, and was performed l5y Bishop Robert D. Brockbank. The bride wore a pink suit with white accessories. She was attended by Miss Leana Bosearelle, while Haven Burningham, a former Bountiful resident, 'Was best man. MfT Goodfellow, an army air cadet, graduated from the army air base at Santa Ana, Calif., this month. He returned from Argentina a yea.r ago, where he served as a missionary for the L. D. S. Church, and is a former Uni- - Flora JDL Breakfast t 29, 1913 well-know- Dance Tonight Second dance in a - NEWS Saturday, May about an nor engaging $2.50 MOSCOW DATELINE 1 n u t e Russian government, people and the war by Henry C. 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