Show THE OGDEN (UTAH) STANDARD-EXAMINESUNDAY MORNING JUNE 22 1952 Golden Date Marked With Open House R 1 CHINA Reminiscing over 50 years of married life are Mr and Mrs Henry H Weese and to help celebrate the occasion they are home their at house holding open 272 8th St today between the hours of 2 and S Friends and relatives are invited to call and the couple has requested no gifts Mrs Weese was born May 15 1874 at Diana Webster county W Va and Mrs Weese October 7 1887 V They were married in 1902 at Hope W Va The Weeses came west July 7 to the L D S 1907 converts Mr and Mrs Henry H Weese will celebrate their golden wedding church which they had joined in anniversary with open house at their home 272 8th St today from 1903 2 to 5 p m Friends and relatives are invited (Bosch and Bell studio) They served a mission in the east central states and one daughter nine sons in 1944 and have acted as home 123 persons and these are extend ed a special invitation to Ittend of whom are still living They missionaries since that time ialso have 33 grandchildren and They claim to have been instru- - their open house today Mr and Mrs Weese have had 10 two mental in bringing into the church SILVER Save up to $0 en china crystal and silver as Anderson's continue to cut prices to bring you tremendous values Buy now for yourself or for future giving while prices are so LOW j six-mont- and CRYSTAL Mm ! h j great-grandcnildr- en I r CHINA w Wlflf MHmnMmMmmyysmmm yyyViyyy ll88BB' Mr yifiBjlj Mrs Harold Christensen Utah president of Utah State Federated Women's clubs will be featured speaker at the luncheon Wednesday at the Mansion House at 1 p WBSSk studio) m Women's Club ClubWomen nstall Chiefs Plans Luncheon On Wednesday The Ogden district of Federated Women's clubs will give a luncheon at the Mansion house Wednesday at 1 p m of Harold Christensen Mrs of Utah the president Springville State Federated Women's Clubs will be the featured speaker and will give her report of the recent national convention at Minneapolis Minn The seven young women who were chosen and sponsored by the Federated clubs of Ogden to attend the course in training on at the U S A C recently will furnish the music Miss Pat Burton who has been chosen as Utah's delegate to attend the Girls' Nation to be held in Washington D C at the end of the summer and Miss Sally Britton who was chosen as mayor during the training course will give reports on the U S A C project Mrs W C Ewing president of the local federation is in charge of the luncheon ip Idaho Couple Trades Vows MA LAD Idaho — Miss Joan Mushlitz daughter of Mr and Mrs J C Mushlitz of Twin Falls and Cleve Morgan son of Mr and Mrs Edmond Morgan Malad were mar- ried Saturday afternoon at the home of the bridegroom's parents Bishop Jesse Hughes of the Malad Third L D S ward performed the ceremony Members of the immediate families witnessed the ceremony The bridal party stood before an arrangement of large baskets of pink white and red peonies The bride who was given in marriage by her father was attired in a ballerina-lengtgown of white satin with an overskirt of net and lace Her veil cascaded from a finger-ticrown of seeded pearls She carried a white Bible and a bouquet of red roses and white carnations Lorraine Mushlitz the bride's niece attended her as maid of honor and Glen Morgan brother of the bride performed the duties of best man Mothers of the couple wore corsages of red and white carnations Mrs Mary Alice Nielsen and Miss Joan Lusk played the wedding music A buffet luncheon was served following the ceremony The couple honeymooned at Bear Lake and Twin Falls The bridegroom is home on furlough from the U S army and the bride has been teaching school the past term h p They Return and Mrs Frank Hoffman have returned from a vacation trip to Portland where they attended the rose festival They also went to Seattle Vancouver and Victoria B C and Canada returning by boat Mr : Evanston Pair On Honeymoon SALB B Week stalled They are: Mrs Clifford E Spinden president Mrs Eldred T Mrs vice president Qharlton Mrs Lynn Stevens secretary Mrs treasurer Clyde Spencer Kenneth Furniss historian and Mrs Roy Siglin Mrs Bob Gale Mrs Emily Christiansen Mrs Everett Wells Mrs Sam Harris and Mrs Ellis Fulmer board members Qneida County Wool Growers Club Convenes MALAD Idaho —Summer party of the Oneida county Ladies' Wood Growers club was held Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs Oren Jones with Mrs Sadie Jones Games were played as and Judy Kay Jones played piano selections during the afternoon Special guests were Mrs Mattie Tovey Malad and Mrs Norma Jones Salmon — m ONI CANDLE- CHINA CUPS AND SAUCERS STICKS fVllNMlffMftrig teWeem i Mni twwtffwt variety ond tfate frem $095 $mmct m V Pi ' ''''''''' POTTERY ?::ix: ! 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