Show vyv--r wrv i ywV'Wvvv xri Ok“N vyx-x- wf — o -- THI OGDEN (UTAH) 6B STANDARD-EXAMIN- SUNDAY MORNING Q or rrrrtnrBytrflTTrBflytrrrtnnrrrrrgryvyyrrrrrtnrrrtrrrtnrrnrrr 4Pft r Campus Chatterbox 4 Weber College Seniors Form Solemn Line For Diplomas March on to New Conquests By MARCELLA WHALEY They formed a solemn Weber College line of purple gowns and purple hats with 3Wk°v i Vv - purple and white tassels Their march was slow but their faces glowed They were marching toward the end of two wonderful years at Weber i 1 - : ? t College They were marching on to higher conquests whether it be marriage school work or just plain loafing What They Remembered They looked back oVer the year and this is what they saw: They saw dozens of students - f t ? ' ? V 's v' ENGAGED— MUs Joy Saunders’ engagement to Cary Earlow Lundbcrg of Washington I) (’ is announced today n her parents Mr and Mrs C R Saunders of Vale Ore s frantically running around trjing to make everything appropriate for that special dance coming up in the evening Others were practicing for all they were worth to make their assembly the hit Or they were of the year studying diligently for one of Smiling Jack Atkins’ algebra tests or Bob Mikkclson’s English tests or Dr Hayes’ bac-- tcriology a first-o- f the season fresh strawberries with canned cling peaches in “this memorable pie Fold peach slices and cru'hed berries into whipped cream Turn into a baked girgersnap crumb crut and chill a couple of hours before serving well-draine- d Notice MUSIC STUDENTS In order to dc otc my full time to teaching I hae closed my retail store at 2224 Wavh Dlvd and moYcd back to the old studio 416 23rd St Summer Enrollments For POPULAR PIANO Held Open Til June loth mu 0 0 0 Q 0 03 0 n Songfests and Shows They saw Marilyn Arnold participating in everything from Queen of the Orchid Ball to being Sig Pont of the Sign Post They remembered song fests and talent shows s Phone 41S 23rd Street A Rrirldt? VVll Dt? DllU Mr and Mrs C R Saunders of Vale Ore annouree the engage- Creme de Menthe Good With Peaches Here’s aica'v elegant company dcsserL V hip mine cream and sweeten light h with powdered sugar told m a couple tablespoons green trenm de menthe and chill half an hour Then fold in well drained canning cling peach slices Serve in glasses with a sprig of mint to garnish 'TnP“Tl?i— ? we ‘111 m ! LirrJtr Tears in Some Eyes This had been their life and they had taken the fatal step and looked back at it There were tears in their eyes as they were handed their diplomas and they were called graduates J - A 'S lriic Sing School Hymn And before conceding to the Freshmen the Sophomores (used to be) sang the I VO I s V ' j it! sTv"v'' school hymn O I’ll be true to thee O Purple and White! And I will stand by thee in any fight For truth and right will al- ways be Close by thee O Flag! All thy Children honor theeJ Honor thine forever be Thou art mine forever Purple and White! — W M Manning w OVER HER SHOULDER —Bouquet tossing is a must at any wedding as these jubilant bridesmaids illustrate Bride can toss it over her shoulder from stairs or straight at lucky catcher Tradition Rules Wedding Reception Gaiety Cake Cutting ts a High Point of the Party The wedding is over — and you are marrfed! On to the reception to meet your friends and relatives share that first piece of Mrs Donald D Dehoff and Mrs Aylwin J Perkins Jr Wives Entertained A coffee for wives of officers of the 764th Squadron of the 461st Bomber Wing was given last Friday morning by Mrs Albert C Hegenberger and Mrs Jack G Mair at the Hill Garden home of the Hegenbergers Color theme for the decoration was yellow and spring flowers formed the coffee table centerpiece Presiding at the coffee table were Mrs Maxwell W Roman Miss Bernice Loren Redfield Of Evanston Wed to Alabaman n Show oft your figure pretty ' a i If ' nf 1 ur g Wm ( mi v‘ii Recall Final Tests And then they thought how they wouldn’t have to suffer through any more two-hofinal tests and some were kind of glad they were leaving after all attractively tered with pink flowers On the guest list were wives of the 4677th Radar Evaluation Squadron namely Mrs James A Gerwick Mrs Carol J Cain Mrs John J Hutchinson Mrs Charles B Anstadt Jr Mrs Robert G Crabb Mrs John M Dowling Mrs Francis G Grundy Mrs Robert W Sinsabaugh Mrs John E Wardlow Mrs Valentino Castellina Mrs Fred T Conway Mrs Arnold S Farquahar Mrs James E Leatherman Mrs Kenplajed neth F Perske Mrs Robert E and Mrs s- Robert Sangster Aunt Honors Mother at Tea Simon Mrs Robert A Tonnies of Mr- Hegenberger visiting Mrs Robert J Reddy was host- Mrs Eugene A Bonfiglio Mrs here from Tulsa Okla Guests invited were Mrs John ess at a tea in the Green Room Edwin E Heblon Mrs Joseph L of the Officers’ Club last Friday Horvath Mrs John J Malecki A McVey Mrs Robert F Arnold Mrs Robert Coombs Mrs Robert C Heath Mrs Eugene Hinsvark Mrs Albert T Keeler Mrs Robert W O’Kane Mrs Thomas P Ryan Mrs Robert Strouse Mrs Earl E Waugh Mrs Theodore Weber Mrs Richard B Backer Mrs Cone L Boatright Mrs EVANSTON Wyo— Miss Ber- sister Mrs Robert Skyles Brides- Robert B Claypool Mrs Millard nice Loren Redfield daughter of maids wereMiss Isabel Tinker of F Graham Mrs Donald E Grahl-manMr and Mrs Clark R Redfield of Manila Utih and Miss Kathryn Mrs George How-el- l Mrs Evanston became the bride of Reusser Laramie Both were uni- Hugh Y McLaish Jr Mrs Don‘Millard F Penney son of Mr versity classmates of the bride ald T Ballou Mrs Harry D Pet-tu- s Mrs Raphael F Ciniglio and Mrs Henry W Penney of Best man was Wallace J Watts Mrs Harry J Bluestein and Mrs Glencoe Ala at a recent Method- brother of the bridegroom ist Church wedding here After the reception the newly- William G Soultaire was The double-rinceremony weds left for a trip to Alabama to Committee Chairmen performed by the Rev Glenn R visit his parents They will live Mrs Stewart D Scott newly Phillips bishop of the Denver at 801 Uinta St elected president of the Hill Air area and the Rev H Ward BarMr Penney who taught social Force Base Officers Wives Club ter Evanston pastor science at Evanston High this past has chosen the following commitThe bride wore a gown of em- year is to be a psychologist at tee chairmen: arrangements Mrs broidered lace and net over white Wyoming State Hospital Mrs Richard A McElravy hospitality satin st vied with fitted bodice Penney will b§ employed at the Mrs Roy P Burnett: welfare and bouffant skirt First’ National Bank throughout Mrs Elmer R Baucus thrift shop Matron of honor was the bride’s the summer Mrs Ralph S Fuhrmeister ‘orv of Cate with about 80 Hill Air (lary Barlow Lundberg Mr and Mrs L 15 Lundberg of Force Base wives in attendance Washington I) C Hostesses for the affair were Mis Saunders is a former stu- Mrs Gilbert Southwell Mrs dent at Brigham Youn'j Univer- Elmer R Beucus Mrs Albert II sity and i now emphned in Barava Mrs Melvin S Thaler Boise Idalio Mrs Ernesto A Cragun and Mr Li ndberg is a sophomore Mrs Wilburn D Carrigan at the RYU and is affiliated vith Guests gathered at luncheon the Tau Sigma social unit tibles which were decorated with They plan to be rparned in the vcllow daisy centerpieces and Salt Lake City Temple on Sept 1 Marconi daisy corsages at each place For the remaining of the afternoon bridge and canasta was am j£ i qnv’''i t Hill Field Hostesses Give Bridge Luncheon Mrs Harold Bye of Sioux City lrst Tuesday afternoon in the Iowa who is visiting here The ment of their dauchur Joy to Teacoek Room of the Canton centea table was 5 yjr 1 23 flfla8flQttftflftflflgflftgftflgg&flaflJUUUUU A bridge luncheon was given afternoon honoring her mother r' JUNE Sf 1955 triren J°Y SaUnderS Make Good Team Team some of the a:0 mid-ter- Familiar Scenes They remembered Bill Hart and Ray Ward pitching pennies onto the squares of tile floor covering They smiled as they saw Sharon Johnson wearing Bermuda shorts the day the clouds decided to burst They saw Weber College racking up score after score in basketball to win time and time again It was Reed Nielson Utaka Harada Bill Bell and the rest of the team pounding over homeplate to win the conference championship in baseball They Saw Yearbooks Then they saw before them colored the new golden-browall which contain yearbooks the activities of all the clubs classes and other organizations from all over the school $ 1 cake with your husband and generally enjoy those first few hours as a newlywed Even the smallest reception calls for organization planning and attention to tradition The Receiving Line The location of the reception and the size and floor plan of the rooms will determine to a large extent where the bridal party will stand Remember that the guests should move freely from the receiving line to the room in which refreshments will be served without creating a traffic jam At a traditional reception the bride’s mother stands at the door to receive her guests first A butler to announce the guests may come in handy at a large formal wedding Next to Hostess Next to the hostess stand the bridegroom’s mother and father The bride’s father as host is rarely on the receiving line and should instead mingle with the guests as do the best man and ushers The traditional receiving line is composed of the bride groom and her attendants in either of the following orders: half the bridesmaids the maid of honor at the bride’s right the bride at the bridegroom’s right the bridegroom the rest of the bridesmaids or all the bridesmaids can stand together to the right of the maid of honor At an Orthodox or Conservative Jewish wedding the parents of both bride and bridegroom may be part of the bridal party and may therefore receive on the same line with them Gift Display Table Whether or not to display wedding gifts is a matter of personal taste If you decide to have a gift table set it up in a spare bedroom cleared of heavy furniture or the far end of the living room away from doorways and traffic A wfyite tablecloth or sheeting may be used perhaps with a simple floral or ribbon decoration on it Arrange the presents in an attractive pattern to show them at their best Group the items perhaps with flat silver and silver hollow are in the center glassware on one side china and dishes on the other Smaller gifts should be in front Kitchen appliances linens and blankets" may be on a separate table nearby A practice less in favor today is the display of donor cards and this is considered in bad taste by some experts of etiquette Register the gifts when they arrive in a separate book so the donors can be thanked accurately and promptly Never display checks You may simply say “Check from Uncle Joe” or “Check for $50” but never thename of the donor and the amount together Bride’s and Parents’ Tables At a reception breakfast or dinner where the guests will be seated special attention is paid to the tables for the bridal party and the parents The bride and bridegroom’s table highlighted and centered by the wedding cake can be topped with floral displays The parents’ table is decorated the same way except that it does not have a wedding cake on it When the parents are part of the bridal party as in most Jewish weddings or when the wedding is very small they may be seated at the main table Seating Order This is the seating order for the bride and bridegroom’s table: the bride and bridegroom either together at one end or in the center in front of the cake the best man at the bride’s right the maid of honor at the bridegroom's left bridesmaids and ushers alternating on both sides This is the seating order for the parents’ table: the parents of the bride facing each other at each end or across the table the bridegroom’s father at the right of the bride’s mother the bridegroom’s mother at the right of the bride’s father the officiating clergyman at the left of the bride’s mother and the clergyman’s wife if he is married at the left of the bride’s father Members of the families or important guests may be seated around the table When one table is used for both groups the seating order is the same as above with the parents at the ends and the bride and bridegroom at the center of the table A toast to the bride by the best man is a must whether or not there is a seated bride’s table The first dance at the wedding belongs to the' bride and bridegroom At the end of the meal comes cake-cuttin- time g With a certain amount of ceremony the couple cuts the cake and then shares the first piece of it Boxed cake may be given to the guestx for good luck although this prac- tice is expensive and decreasing in popularity After the toasts food and dancing just before the bride leaves to change for her going-awaclothes she tosses her bouquet to her unmarried girl friends The bride may cover her eyes or even toss the bouquet over her shoulder if she wants' to be strictly impartial in this — for it is believed that the lucky girl who catches it will be the next to marry y Hair Tinting Is Personal Tinting hair is a very important and personal boon to msny women Many would just as soon give it up as give up their girdle — which is never women who thought Many they would never do it and in fact even disapproved of the idea now cling' to it in their maturity What people who are outside the family think of the matter depends upon what they know If they’re never conscious that a friend owes her hair color to artifice rather than nature they are probably not conscious of the fact that they consider her younger Yet how quickly a woman who tints her hair can sense a patronizing attitude on the part of her joungers if she lets her hair grow out It’s Pure Necessity For women who work outside the home it may have become How seldom pure necessity does a personnel department fret about the age of a brown or black-headewoman? How often are antagonistic questions asked womof a gray- - or white-headean even if she’s prematurely gray? In an ideal world perhaps these problems would never come It is somewhat bitter to up consider that gray at the temples proves a man “experienced” but proves a woman “too old” d d you don’t have to be Rich to shop in Catalina Cotton at I) for a job If you do tint your hair or are planning on it keep it up to date Letting it grow out a little is far worse than having the natural color If you’re too busy or budget-bounto get to a beauty salon often enough learn how to do it yourself or get a friend to help Use utmost care and follow the manufacturer’s direcd tions to the letter Catalina cotton a not only handsome they enhance vour figure These two in Fuller fabrics are shirred YARD GOODS SPECIALS SAILCLOTH REMNANTS Fabulous at this price stripes plains diamonds als All in bright color combinations flor- CP'Jr C yd- - t FASHION PRINT COTTON REMNANTS 1 9c yUf(U) z yrrrrrrrrry 9C Gingerbread Man Com Gan ruffled bloomer in pink turquoise or yellow $1 295 Sun Stick Umbrella print with deep V bow-tiaheck $1095 d Prmiere! COfUpWrWjr W and different formuld that puts the pvr$f(jjep4hi yd Ups longer-lastin- g tor creamier Ppstickb L: IX traciMoa ro mooai Still $150 pbs tax r PERFECT LIPSTICK Clnrlel o tie 2375 Washington Boulevard yy J 1 Charge or layaway— no Interest charged evert Jn a SUMMIT PLAINS Just arrived new shipment of exciting new and colorful pastel shades Selected Oreup— Summer Styles and Colors on your in this 3 yards for DRESS SHOES cf cofar PLAIN WASH GOODS REMNANTS Bargains galore assortment Monday s " Buy leflt J? Exciting cool patterns for those hot summer days to belittle year middle encourage your boeom and slim your hips to mythical size Catalina cottons love tobt taken swimming too They dry fast bold their color and keep their shape Stew Whole Chicken Here’s how to stew a whole chicken Place the bird on a rack in a kettle and add enough water to half covvr the chicken Add a little salt to the water Simmer the chicken in the covered ket- tle until it is tender turning the bird occasionally Cooking time will be three or four hours probably if a stewing chicken is used |