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Show THE 06DEN (UTAH) STANDARD-EXAMINER SUNDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 2 7 9 4 6 Couple H Honored on PERRY, Wedding Date Wyo., Oct. 26 EVANSTON, -- ' , of Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Fowkes, Almy. Mr. and -Mrs. Starkey have eight children all of whom are living. are Mrs. Ivar C. Butts, Ev- Is Now Of Bride Earl Bateman Jensen', Clarks- last week of Mr. and Mrs. Merlin at 'the home McDonald. Mrs. Dennis Pimper and son, 518 Kiesel Bid*. Mrs. Elery Wight and Mr. and Phone 6400 anston; Mrs. Wilford Williams, Mrs. William Maddaux and sons, Kemmerer; Mrs. C. W. Taylor, Jimmy and Bobby, Los Angeles, Idaho Falls, Ida.; Mrs. Dan GerEM 2/c and Mrs. Timothy H. Dyer, whose marvisited at the home of Mr. rard. William F. Starkey and Leslie Doris Laushter, Tved to Alfred Clark Hest- riage took place recently in Seattle, Wash. The Dr. Charles Evanston; Starkey, mark in a Salt Lake ceremony, October is the former Miss Jeanne Anderson, daughStarkey, Los Angeles, Calif., and The newlyweds -will temple make their home in Ogden. bride ter of Mrs. Norine Anderson, of Otfden. Mrs. Edwin Riesen of San Marino, by Hess.) (Photo Calif. Bishop John J. Fry, of the 'Bremerton ward. For the time, the newlyweds will remain in Seattle, but they J. | Doris Laughter ^Jeanne Anderson Is Married to Marries Alfred Timothy H. Dyer Clark Hestmark ^'State of Union" to Be Featured on Nov. 14; Oct. 26--Bishop Doug- · other lands. ness. The closing song was "We Thank a Oh God, TREU METHOD Thee, for Prophet.' Benediction was by Elmer R. OF REDUCING Matthews. They Esther Tolbert Mrs. Lucy A. tpn, spent Tues- conducting. The opening song family, Brigham City, and Mr. and "For the Strength of the Hills," Mrs. Floyd Gardner and family, conducted by Hazel Allen, accom- Deweyville, spent last Sunday at Davis. panied by Louise home Mr. and Mrs. Jack the of was Invocation by Raymond Hamilton. Hansen," 'How, Great the and daughter, J. Holton war and the Love," the sacramen- GrantSalt Lake City, spent the song. talRecommends of the following past week-end at the home of were read and accepted: Robert George Holtbn. Hope Mrs. Henry Grossman, Norman 'and Afton Mae Christensen. A duet, "The Sunshine of Your LEARN TO LIVE Smile." was given by Hazel Allen Come in and let and Vera Jean Larsen. Douglas us teach you the Oyler was in charge. int- TREU WAY. to Sgt. D. Ross Young related army of experiences life eresting and displayed souvenirs from health and happi- fifty-eighth wedding anniversary, Oct. 18, when their son-in-law and daughter, 'Mr. and' Mrs. Dan Gerrard, entertained at a family-'dinner party at their home. Mr. and Mrs. Starkey were marjried Oct. 18, 1888, in the L. D. S. Logan, Utah, temple. They have resided in Evanston for 'more than 50 years. At the time of their marriage, Mr. Starkey was employed in the Almy mines. Mrs. Starkey is the former Mae Fowkes, daughter Sareent, instructor m speech and ,ie Mound Fort Junior Hich school, will play "Kav Thorndike," the "other woman m the r ay "State of the Union" which opens the Osden ^mnStyJhcatrejcason. (Gene Wright studio.) day. Neb., are visitilast Quayle presided over the Sac- at Howells, home of Mr. and Mrs. the ng rament meeting in the Perry - Davis. last Sunday with Rulon HIrschi wasAlma Mr. and Mrs. O. B. Stokes and Mr. and Mrs. William J. Starkey, Evanston, were honored on their Amos last +and Mrs. Lyman "Wight, -Bishop Presides At Services plan to make after Jeanne Anderson, daughmarriage vows of Miss Doris of Mrs Norine Anderson, and ter Mr. and Laughter, daughter of Timothy H. Dyer, son of the late Mrs. Nicholas C. Laughter, and iSamuel E. Dyer, and Mrs. Dyer,' Alfred Clark Hestmark, son of recited their nuptial vows last in Seattle, Wash., before and Mrs. Alfred Martin Hestmark,month The 15, . he is .their home in Ogden released from the navy. Are You Ready To Begin kind of a woman seen talkiEVANSTON, Wyo., Oct. 26--Ann- ng with men more often than Your were exchanged in the Salt Lake ouncement is made in Evanston with women is Kay Thorndike, October temple, Friday morning, of the marriage of Esther Tolbert owner of a chain of newspapers, Party Before Dance 11. and Earl Bateman, son of Mr. and "other woman" influence in the CHRISTMAS The bride was gowned in white Mr and Mrs. E. A. Gibbons, ! 1552 'Twenty-ninth street, will be play, "State of the Union," the Mrs. John Barton. a and with lace satin fingertip a hosts on at theatre's first offercocktail party Saturday The marriage took place Wedveil. Miss Mary Jean Jensen wasevening, preceding the Entrc Nous nesday, Oct. 16, in Kemmerer, ing of the season, to be given at Gwen Clark Dancing club party. her bridesmaid; Mrs. the Rev. W. A. Meyers of the the Weber auditorium, Nov. 14, 15 SHOPPING was matron of honor. Keith Huss Their guest list includes: Mr. Lutheran church officiating. Atand 16. Mrs. Mr. and Frank and Rounds, as best Mrs. J. Clyde Buehler, Mr. and attended' the bridegroom tending the bride and groom wereMrs. Amos Sargent, teacher of Mrs. Earl Mitchell and James Abman. Mrs.' Norman B. Bingham, Mr. and Mound and drama at the speech rahamson. A buffet supper honored the Mrs. Fera Young, Mr. and Mrs. We Are Ready A wedding dinner was served Fort junior high school, will play Mr. and Mrs. Max of second feminine lead newlyweds at the -home of the Dallas Hess, the Jolly Roger Inn on Wednes- this role Stevens, Mr. and Mrs. Richard An- To Serve You With her usual finesse and poise Mrs. M. day evening following their return E. Silva, who has ret- bride's parents. Assisting in other derson and Mr. and Mrs. R. H. who is the secreto Evanston. Places were set for Mrs.toSargent, home her in Oakland, given for the bride were Wagner. the board of directors of urneda to Mr. and Mrs. Howard E. Pehl, tary The Largest after two weeks visit here Mrs. James L. Laughter and Mrs. and Mrs. Chet Wright, Mr. and the Ogden Community theatre, is her son and daughter-in-law, Mr.N A shower was given her excelMrs. William G. Crawford, Mr. well known here for J Snyder. Church of Presbyterian and Mrs. Elmer Francis Ray. and Finest Stock of Monday evening by Mrs, Alfred Mrs Charles McCarty, Mrs. Kath- lent portrayals on other communThe circle'No. 1 of the Women's "Hay Fever," M Hestmark home. erine Greene, Mrs. Earl Mitchell, ity theatre offerings, at-her Association of the Presbyterian James Abrahamson and the bride"Berkley Square," "The Dark Woman wasTh abride's going-away ensemble GIFTWAEES will meet tomorrow with and "The Young in black suit with lime accesand groom. 1244 C. F. TwentyRoberson, a graduate of the UniverThe young couple will live in She is sories The couple will make their of Utah, and a member of home in Ogden. Both were grad-eighth, at two p. m. Evanston. sity Mrs. George Youngman and Mrs. the Theta Alpha Phi national dra- Mr uates of Ogden high school where Lawrence Gillis will be the hosMrs. and Elmer Francis Ray, She was matic has taken son with bride Mr. and affiliated fraternity. of Bill Pickering, as theirIota. The bridegroom is nowtesses assisting Mrs. Roberson. A Mrs. G. M. Pickering, Evanston, part in a number of plays at thehouseTwenty-third, have had dessert luncheon will be served. guest for the past two was a past week-end visitor at university, and has had considattending Weber college. erable experience with the L. D. Mr. Ray's mother, Mrs. M. E. Silva, the home of his parents. He is S. church plays. At one time sheof Oakland, Calif. a student at University of WyWhile here, Mrs. Silva has been oming in Laramie, where he is performed with the KSL radio entertained at a number of dinner enrolled in the pre-medic school. players in Salt Lake City. parties and luncheons, with the Mr. and Mrs. Sam Knoder have family dinner, given by Mrs. Ray's a of vacation infor left trip parents, Mr. and Mrs. Oresti CoKroweldeen Club to duration Caldefinite places in heading the list. Mrs. Ray laizzi. The Kroweldeen be club will Los They will visit in ifornia. Miss Rose Colaizzi. former the M. Mrs. entertained by Kinard, J. Angeles, Portland. Ore., and in 2742 Mrs. Silva returned to Oakland oneOctober at 30, return before Brinker, Vegas, Nev., they the early part of this week. home in Evanston. thirty luncheon. to The · Oakland . · Guest Ready Now! .. Be Wise SHOP EARLY! Gifts for Everyone! LIIDSTROMS · tl.eir '·*, COLLINS-MORRIS . s For PAULA N Starry, Beautiful designs the LOUNJGOWN in Our Wintersong ^ warm comfy Dreams flannel. flowers are sprinkled on a white background. See has been slimmed by ingenious lacing. Small, $4.50. Lingerie, Main Floor how Gay the waist medium and large. the left hasfinished on the hill and wears an .all wool ^aid shirt^95; ski pants of rich gabardine, $14.95, and a double buckled leather belt, $3.9o. All by .WHITE STAG. The indoor Buckskin Boot on her feet by SANDLER, $5.00. Bgtt, she borrows : from her postman the casual lines of her parka, $11.95, and the visor, $2.95. Ski wool gabardine, $13.95. All by WHITE STAG. Under her Four Seasons jacket she wears a. . The girl on , . tnaK Casual Shop, Main Floor JANTZENjaequard,$9.95. |