Show 1 APRIL 3 SUNDAY MORNING THE OGDEN (UTAH) 1933 ‘9C STANDARD-EXAMINE- R Miss Connell Is Engaged To Logan Man & Mr and Mrs Joseph W Connell 1265 24th St announce the k'A ( s rj The wedding ceremony will take place April 14 in the Logan LDS Temple and will be followed by a reception at the home of the bride’s parents is a graduate of The bride-to-bWeber College where she was affiliated with the La Dianaeda Social Club She also attended the' University of Washington in Seattle is a gradThe benedict-elec- t uate from the Utah State Agricul-- 1 tural College in Logan He is a member of the Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity At present he is at the Utah General Depot A f ryf X k fa' I approaching marriage of their daughter Clara to2nd Lt Richard K Schwartz son of Mr and Mrs Ephraim Schwartz of Logan i' i and I engagement A 4 i - J -- V e ft’ky V' xx u? 'Mfi ) f 4 GOLDEN WEDDING— Mr and Mrs C H Hislop of Huntsville will celebrate their 50th wedding anniversary Sunday April 10 with an open house at their home (Loveland Studio) Hislops Plan Open House Open house at their home in and nine All of their families will be Huntsville will be given Sunday April 10 by Mr and Mrs C H with them on Sunday except the in honor of their golden son serving in Japan great-grandchildre- New Furniture Is 4 rightly assumed that this trio would keep her company for a lifetime But no more Recent" surveys made by the people who make surveys show that the little woman is inclined to toss out the old living room furniture every and replace it with corn-nepieces to ber and ineffable delight Wouldn’t Show Soil The bride of the 1920’s chose of course nice heavy drab pieces that were ultraconservative in design and wouldn’t show soil After all if you’re going to have the stuff around for a long time what you want is practicality not glamour s Today women are to the extent of demanding lush turquoises sooty blacks and even pale pinks They want fabrics in lighter weights and they don’t really care how the living room is going to look 10 years from now because they’re going to change it around any-b- y vdwMwfecrgtydWtfg ON HONEYMOON— Ens and Mrs Rodney Dean -Harris are on their honeymoon in Memphis Tenn She is the former LuAnn Secrist of Brig-- t ham City HOME IN OGDEN —Mr and Mrs Dennis E Call recently wed are residing here She is the former Colleen Holley of Slaterville S Colleen Holley Is Married to Of Rodney Dean Harris the bride was matron of honor in Dennis E Call CITY — BRIGHAM a Tenn in deep rose gown of taffeta with Memphis mooning LuAnn Secrist Becomes Bride i - v Honey- - where the bridegroom is stationed with the Navy are Ens and Mrs Rodney Dean Harris who were married the latter part of March in the Logan LBS Temple with President A George Raymond of- ficiating The bride is the former Miss LuAnn Secrist daughter of Mr and Mrs Andrew A Hansen of City The bridegroom’s parents are Mr and Mrs Vernal J Harris of Brigham City the cere-Immediately following mony a wedding dinner was given for the hridal party at the Idle - Isle in Brigham City by the par-ents of the bridegroom A reception was held that evening in the Brigham City LDS Sixth Ward Chapel with the couple standing before a white latticed gate covered with apple blossoms and green leaves and tall baskets of tinted pussywillows -- I 6 1 of Chantilly 4U wef g1own?f and nylon 12 a tkirts of nel and taffeta snd an -- sweetheart neckline and full Now making their home at skirt Miss Mary Jo Harris sis- 3072 Porter Ave are Mr and ter of the bridegroom was mgid Mrs Dennis E Call She is the of honor in a gown of rose taffeta Colleen Holley Miss Miss Marilyn Wood was brides- former Mr of and Mrs John maid with Mrs Donrey Secrist daughter of The Slaterville A Holley and Mrs Garth L Chambers as at- Mr and son of is the tending matrons in light pink tkf-- bridegroom L Call Mrs Joseph feta They carried bouquets of The wedding took place last carnations baby roses and month in the Bertha Eccles Hall er with Bishop G Albert Wimmer Bert Hunsaker served as best officiating X x"" man with Steve Tanner and David The bride given in marriage Noall as ushers her father wore a gown of jjridefs mother chose a blue white crepe de chene styled with coon etched lace with a corsage a jewel neckline and lace ruffle the bodice with the floor 0j pink carnations The mother of the bridegroom wore black length skirt graduating into a lace over pink add black taffeta long train in the back and openand a corsage of white carnations ing in the front to reveal a panel The couple motored to Mem- of ruffled lace Her veil fell from X a latticed coronet of white She phis Tenn e suit carried white carnations centered The bride wore a dress of white flannel with black with an orchid and white satin accessories JLater Mbs streamers ancj Harris will return to Ogden to MissLaWanna Holley sister of take up her duties at the Thomas the bride was maid of honor in to com blue nylon with Misses Dawn p pee Memorial Hospital a She Clark and Marcella Rizzi as nurse as plete her training bridesmaids wearing aqua and white dresses respectively and heath-Brigha- m two-piec- schMi'dlemiMwilie S“nd”whitycaraauSs bride" " elbow-lengt- h She carried roses and carnations Pi and Theta Tau all honorary entwined with ivy and centered fraternities with an orchid corsage Prior to the wedding the bride Mrs William Smith sister of was given a kitchen shower at the home of Mrs W H StoWe in Ogden with Miss Pauline Anderson and Mrs Calvin Gibbs as hostesses Mrs Donrey Secrist and Mrs William Smith entertained at the home of Mrs Leon Goodliff at a persohaV shower with close friends and relatives attending i ’ Figs and Dates For Jelly Roll filling for Nevi o£ old-fashion- Toll: jelly V Bur-bak- 4t te i it t er Japan u v They have 22 grandchildren w Th Is On Ring on th Right Used to Practic Plan SHORThand Only Certified Experienced Instructors Teach Piano SIlbRThand The Fastest Method of Learning Popular Plana Chords Harmony ate ? Phono Slipcover Arms Can Be Covered r r 3-57- Now 80 for Appointment Limited Enrollment Plano Shorthand Is Taught Exclusively in Ogden by The arm sections of slipcovers usually are the first to wear out To make them last longer make a protective covering of the same fabric as the slipcover Hem the arm covers for a neat look They can be tucked in bn the cushion side of the chair and pirmed or basted lightly along the outside if however the homemaker n has a practical streak in her ture and her husband is doing his best to encourage this there are things for which she might look when she shops for furni- Ed Barry Music Studio Storo -- 2224 Washington Blvd OGDEN BEAUTY SCHOOLS na-o- Just for jYou for ture Qualtity Pieces Quality upholstered pieces should according to furniture have stylist Morris Futorian hardheavy frames of wood put together with dowel pins and animal glue (You can’t really tell yourself if it’s animal glue but you can force the tQ confess in the should be reinforced with Coni kiln-drie- d Mr Made Known Engagement and Mrs James H Patterson West Point announce the Finer Quality en- gagement of their daughter Sherrill to Don R Lowe son of Mr and Mrs Thomas Lowe of Hooper They will be married June 1 in the Hooper LDS Second Ward OIL PERMAHEI1TS $550 sales-Corne- rs “ the Wd and Jolene and Karen Call sisters of the bridegroom were flower girls carrying baskets of tint' ed daisies The bridegroom’s brother Ronald K Call was best man Eldon G Marshall and Carl H Holley were ushers Both mothers chose navy blue with Mrs Holley in a print and Mrs: Call in crepe with taffeta Their corsages were of pink rosebuds A reception followed the wedding The refreshment table covered with eggshell lace cloth was cen- terod with a three-tierewedding cake decorated with pink roses and topped with a miniature bride and bridegroom The young couple left for a short honeymoon immediately after the reception The bride wore a navy blue coat dress with navy and red accessories -r (Get down strength hands and knees and peer -°- your You and other shoppers will be im-pressed) CoiJ springs our expert says should be made of high carbon steel (these go boing when you twang them like a harp) and they should be attached to the frame with steel wire And be sure you get those cushions in foam rubber or quality rubber- New Reptile Plastic per Up Veil Handbags slook like lizard all- You can perk up a wilted hat gator ostrich or calf but they’re veil by pressing it between two plastic ifor waxed paper They suds off New Spring HAIR STYLES easy-on-the-budg- et Ogden's complete formal printing service $nOO ina Jjuvilationd 3065 Harrison Blvd COLOR TINTS Complete With Shampoo Cream Rinse Hair Style ALL WORK SUPERVISED BY STATE LICENSED INSTRUCTOR IN THE EMPORIUM gifts Such decors depend chiefly on 'S S50 Shampoo Cream Rinse Hair Style mod ling's Furniture can be roomy without being bulky And it should x Includes: BRIDES' GIFT REGISTRY ized hair Guaranteed j J 1 ?naV'iosTmoera "eVor“ or Just Drop Down Dial simplicity for their appeal To look your Best next Sunday Clean Eyeglass Case Good Glaze for Sweet Potatoes They have 12 sons and daughters: Mrs Don Daily (Alice) and Fred Hislop of Huntsville Curtis Hislop and Wendall Hislop of Hill Sherman Hislop Ogden Field Air Force Base Lawrence Hislop Baker Ore G Perry Hislop Salt Lake City Dean Hislop Palmer Idaho Mrs Edward (Jane) Nampa Idaho John Hislop and Lowell Hislop Lubbock Tex and George Hislop with the US Air Force in w hus-comple- 1905 way d Chop figs and dates fine and mix with currant sponge-cak- e wimmer niece s 0 Hislop wedding anniversary Relatives and friends are invited to call between 3 and 6 pm Mr and Mrs Hislop were married in Huntsville on April 8 color-consciou- ’ bride’s il filiated with Pi Kappa Alpha fralusion veil in place at the head Phi and Kappa Phi Eeta ternity t held the APRIL BRIDE— Miss Clara Connell will! be married to 2nd Lt Richard K Schwartz on April 14 (Rabe Studio) By GAILE DUGAS NEW YORK (NEA) — There was a time when the bride proudoverly surveying the three-piec- e stuffed set in her living room s' nL”u Colorful n See McClanahan's Tomorrow Even the person who is extra careful about eyeglasses can cause harm to the lenses by put-eyetingthem into an Orange juice brown sugar and glass case which might scratch! butter or margarine make a won- lenses or bend frames Be sure derful syrup with which to glaze to have the case fitted to your cooked sweet potatoes or yams glasses - all the newest styles on easy terms NO MONEY DOWN—MONTHS TO PAY 5 ill-fitti- ng Toppers in Blossom Colors choos- the radiant colors of spring you'll enjoy ing a topper from our exciting array of distinctive plush suede styles soft rich colors in Like all-wo- ol fleeces etc XnTT7A ' 468 i New excitingly different print and figured dresses for Easter Cottons and rayon acetates that rival luxury fabric in! beauty Choose and charge yours tomorrow! 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