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Show SUNDAY OCTOBER MORNING, 27, 1946 Evanston's Mutual Groups By Miss Beverly a Let McCafferty SPENCER SUPPORT Wyo.' Oct 26 -Burleigh, president . Ivan EVANSTON, Mrs. Weds G. Wilcox Woodrufl! stake Y. v Y. M.M M wedding banquet celebrated give you the liftthe marriage of Miss Beverly McCafferty, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. you need. Charles McCafferty, and George L. It will improve Wilcox, son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis on September 22. The posture and Wilcox, vows were exchanged marriage relieve back September 21 in Salt Lake City before Bishop John Harter. fatigue. The bride, a graduate of Weber high, attended Weber college GIRDLES and where she was a member of Kalamata club. The bridegroom attBRASSIERES ended Montpelier high school and 34 months in the navy. formally attired in a navy Shop In suit and orchid corsage, the Phone 2-3657 bride was attended by the Misses Bernadine Callahan, Geraldme 50 Lewis Building Potts and Athleen Nelson. Claud A f^' £ k. I 1. TM P^ident, the ofI. A., announced * and of and F^t, Second Thud ward M. A. groups in Evanston. · £«*! I. The First ward Y W M I A officers are Mrs. Betty McPhie', president; Mrs. Rowena Crook first counselor; Elaine O'Hara, second Clark, secretary ward Y. M. M officA makeup man. attends ers are Harry Bodine, president; MAKE-UP EXPERT AT WORK Blame Welling, first counselor; on the: face of Miss Sarah Churchill, daughter of the detailChester Christiansen, second'coun- British:, prime minister, -Winston Churchill, during the filming of selor; and Lawrence Burdett secrpicture she is making in Rome, Italy. counselor;.Ha I First \ ... · etary. former .' Second ward Y. W M I A officare Mrs. Delores Gerrard, president; Mrs. Wanda Stevenson, FOR GAY ENTERTAINMENT first counselor; Violet Gerrard, second counselor, and Mrs. Dorothy AT HOME. EVENINGS Norman, secretary. Second ward Y. M. M I A offic- Spencer Support Room Churchill's Daughter in Films Officers Reported 1AB THE OGDEN (UTAH) STANDARD-EXAMINER 10 ers Scott was best man. ers are Byrom Matthews, den; Clarence Bateman, selor; Mr. and Mrs. ,,George Wilcox whose marriage GM 3/c Clyde C. Skeen and his tride, the ,, T - L. of North Ogden. They M} Lo,;ne Pearson, took place in Salt Lake City, September 21, married October 10 at the home -of the bride's , ficiated Tiny, Waist by John Harter. " parents. (Bosch Bell studio.) Lorraine Pearson Wonder Educator Slates Becomes Bride at Of C. C. Skeen Wyoming Schools r Sessions Arden Norman, presicoun- Jr., second not sel- Birch Hand .counselor. A secretary is $25.80 wound ected. A. ward Y. W. M. M. former Hollywoo'd ..78 officers are Mrs. Pearl Whitear, Electric president; Mrs. Marion Roberts, first counselor: Mrs. Alice Newland, second counselor and Gladys EmiELCOFONE ELECTRIC mett, secretary. A. of the. Third Automatic Record The Y. M. M. ward is not yet organized. I. I. it .. · Medicine Butte post No. 1, American Legion, Evanston, and the auxiliary, held a party on Saturday hall, night, Oct. 19, in the Legion when and dancing were enjMiss Lorraine Pearson, daughter EVANSTON, 26 -M- oyed cards Oct. Wyo., a number of the by large of Mrs. Martha Pearson of North ary Titus, president of the ClassrArrangements for the Ogden, became the bride of GM3/C were oom Teachers department, Nation-evening directed by LaMar Clyde C. Skeen, son of Mr. and al Education association, will Ashton, commander of the post. Mrs. Ernest T. Coles, president of Mrs. Wilford Skeen of Plain City, to Evanston on Monday, Oct. 28, the auxiliary, and James Trout. at a quiet home ceremony at theto meet with the Evanston Classr- A Halloween dance will be held home of her mother on October oom was anTeachers association, and also Oct. 31, in the hall; 10. C. L. Neuenschwander perfJames Trout, Hugal Trout nounced. the Kemmerer, Lyman, Mountain ormed the marriage rites, in the View and rural school teachers ofand Wayne Johnson are in charge of arrangements. two and presence of the families this area, is announced by Elleey a few close friends. Gibson, president Evanston ClassrThe bride wore a street length oom The meeting will frock of pink sheer wool, with be association. held at p. m. in seven-thirty a and corsage black accessories, the high school auditorium. of gardenias. Her attending matron, Mrs. Wil- Miss Titus is a physical educaliam Warren of Syracuse, was in tion, instructor in the Cammack black crepe with a gardenia cors- junior high school, Huntington, W. age. The classroom teachers departThe best man was Duane Hadment, which comprises 85 per cent City. ley of Plin After a few days' honeymoon, of the membership of the National the bridegroom returned to San Education association, was created Pedro, Calif., where he is stationed. 1913 at a national convention held in Boston, Mass. Change- r-$63.50 ALBUMS if of Classical Favorites Georges Enesco ."Roumanian Rhapsodies Nos. 1 and Philadelphia Orchestra Ormandy, Conductor · '; ' To Visit Son, Daughter teen sized to feels right fit you perfectly when you wear right! This pattern, easy to sew, is tested for it. to use, simple fit. Includes illustrated instructions. Pattern 4927 comes in Teen-age complete ... · sizes 10. 12, 14, 16. -Size 12 takes yards 39-inch fabric. Send twenty-five cents in coins 2% Personalized Charge Accounts Available ARDEN'S 2465 Washington Blvd. in Ogden 265 for this pattern to new Anne Just outand. . . the1946-47 ams ber. WINTER FALL Pattern Book! 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