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Show I Miss 3Iary A. Littlefield Entertains Eighty Friends At Attr;letive Ogden Tea OGDENOns of the Important functions of the week was the tea given by Mists Mary A. Littlefield in the Hotel Ben Lomond Thursday afternoon. About 80 friends called between ths hours of thres and five. Assisting In entertaining the guests at the tea tables were Lititetields sister. Mrs. W. A. Turner; Mrs. G. L. Recker, Mrs. A. V. Walker. Mrs. Fred M. Nye. Mrs. E. O. Wattis, Mrs. Rodney Abbott Heywood. Mrs.' Karl Hopkins, Mrs. J. W. Farnsworth. Mrs. Frank Mists, Mrs. L. V. Trueman. Mrs. Eve Van Alen and Mrs. I. N. Reynolds. The lea tables in the English room were smart with lace Four tall pink cloths and centerpieces of chrysanthemums. tapers In pink china holders completed the decorations. 4 PRESTONMr. and --- -- - ODMr. engagement of their daughter. Virginia. to Blain. Peart of Al. bemire. Calif. formerly of Salt Lake. Miss Hooper wiU leave Oct. 28 for Las Vegas, Nev. where she will be married Oct. 27. The young couple Will then leave for a honeymoon trip to Catalina Island. They will make their home In Alhambra where Mr. Peart employed. Mr. Ed Porter was hostess at a shower given in honor of the bride-to-b- e Friday evening. GU, 13 were Miss Florence West, Miss Eldora Pence, Mrs. Ernestine Vest. Mrs. Wyona Lund, Mrs. Edna Turner, Mrs. Mildred Stewart and Mn. Guinevere Cawley. Mrs. Hooper will entertain at a shower in her daughter's honor Oct. 21. Guests will be relatives. Decorations will be carried out in the Halloween theme. , , , . 1 4 - - , . pROVOOrin Watkins ' I nisi Hazel Drteoport who Smith of Provo. , 4 eogaged to George Ip .., ...Keg, , gt, ,, ,IPMP,01,,,,,.. . G. '. L.,,, - : '''''''t,1, I'''''"'"''..'''...,......---IL,...'''""'"'- OGDEN.---M- rs. - Frank Sawyer ,411..., --, ,, . 40.40 r , I.,F 4 - r,- ' - -., ' ,1 ir -' , ----,-,- , -- . , ,." t;, .; 41E.., a- ,-, .,.4 , , ,,,,,., .: . , -- ., ,- ;k - afternoon a .... ' i , ,' ..... r d.- , 1 7 OGDENAmid the beauty of autumn leaves, a group of girls from Ogdens younger set spent the week end in the home of Mr. and Mrs. swell Jackson at Wild-- , wood, flgden Canyon. with Miss Fern 2hckson as hostess. Their time was spend wail', swimming, hiking, boating and indoor games. Guests were Miss Helen. Johnson. Miss Anna, Prothro. Miss Zada McGill, Miss Lucille Parker, - A " 1 Miss Helen Adams. Miss Elaine Malan and Miss Betfy Moulding.. , To Give Musical OGDFN--Mi- ss I Week-En- d - Jeanne Scow-cro- ft will be presented at .a five o'clock musical this afternoon-a- t Street. Miss Scow-crofa daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Heber Scowcroft. now a freshman at Weber College, will enter the McCune School of Music in Salt Lake City this fall. She will continue studying with Miss Smith. Twenty-fift- h In t, -- the Ogden High School . , Audi- . Russell. . 1 Reviews 'American Way' Ogden Personals Eno-atremen-t OGDEN.Mr. and Mrs. John F. Davenport announce the engagement of their (laughter Hazel to Nurse Graduates OGDEN, Oct. Ketchie, (laughter fluth and Alt s.. Ketchie of 110S Twent:,- fourtht Street received a gradualion certificate from the, School of Nursing of Presbyterian Hospital exercises held Oct. 10. Site S. C. - Of Mr. , was one-o- f- a class of 29 gradu-- ' n in the Wedgewood room of tho Marshall Field s1ore, Oct. 6. Miss Ketchle is a graduate of For Tour OGDENMrs. son of Ogden Ezra lichard: and her sister. Calif., have left for' an,extensive tour of the cOuntry Among the principal cities they will visit Falls. are Chicago, .1;lagara Mont. rea, New York City, Boston, MI ami, Fla.; New Orleans and Lor Angeles. Fetes DeNova PROVO.Mrs. John Bush entertained the De Novo Club members Tuesday afternoon at her home. Kenneth Bailey was a guest, and the members present Mrs. included Mrs. George H. Carter, Mrs. Harvey Higgins, Mrs. Fred Newell, Mrs. Thomas E. Beesley, Mrs. John Yeager, Mrs. Alvin Corbett, Mrs. Ted Johnson, Mrs. s Harold Calder Mrs. Arthur and Mrs, Bert Sullivan. - Berg of Fresno. in Ogden visiting of Miss Myrtle Dug-gin' Mrs. Lionel losen and daughter, Carolyn, of Fresno, Calif., will return' to their home the latter the past part of October. For f two and months they have been visiting with Mrs. losen's mother. Mrs. Etta Witten. his wife and Ipsen' will join with daughter to return home them. Miss Carma Witten and Miss Ruth Rowland will amain pany them to Fresno and attend International the Goldeit Gate. exposition at San Francisco and visit in 'Los Angeles- before-rturning to Ogden in November. Mr. and Mrs. Kendrick Iiawkes and small rlaughterSally Lou; of Shelley. Ida.. were visitors for several days during the past week at the ho1,Ame of Mrs. Ilawkes par- dnd Keep Anniversary one-hal- Johnson announce the, ongagc' ent Aif- their (laughter. lAwraine. - PROV.0.Mr. and Mrs. Rowland S. Brimhall were honored on the occasion of their. fifteenth wedding anniversary, Tuesday evening at their home. Entertains Club ' Tvler. Fr til Matthews noon at her home. Mrs. Howard Olsen gave a review of "My Years-- of Strength.-"- ' by Fearn. The president, Mrs. Edwin F. I rw n. was in charge. 3Iarriage-Announc- ed . , . din Ilw .,. of San i former OGDENMr. and Mrs. Peter C. Jensen of Huntsville announce the marriage of their daughter, Pauline. to La Moine J. Willard of Ogden. Mr. Willard is the son of Mr. and Mrs. George Willard. a to Doris Miss a Provo Social News Miss Carol, Bennett Will Wed E. Weldon Alldredge On Oct. 25 111. 11 graduated from the H. Y. U. lit 193,5. lie later attended George Washington university. and was employed by the government in ot October 25, In the Salt Lake Temple. Both have attended the D. Y. I. where Mr. Alldredge was a member Of the Vikings. and the bride-elec- t. Norris. of the Val In She was formerly employed Chicago. the Mr. Alldredge attended University of Idaho. and v.as PROVO Bishop and Mn. Frank T. Bennett announce the engagement of their daughter. Carol. to E. Weldon Alldredge of Spokane. Wash, a son of Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Alldredge of Logan. formerly of Freston. Idaho. The marriage is to be an event Vi'ashington. D. C. Ile is now with the U. S. Department of Agriculture in Spokane. Yo flowing their marriage, the couple will leave for Spokane. where they will reside. Reception Saturday Night Chili Opens Dancing Season This Evening Given Couple PROVOThe opening dance of the season of the Saturday Nite Dance Club. will he held this evening it the attractive new golf clubhouse, and a large crowd is P xpected. Present members are being given first opportunity to Ike affiliated with the popular dance club, and it will be the endeavor of the committee to try to include as many of those couples now on the waiting list as it IR possible to take in this year. One hundred couples is the membership limit, Dr. C. O. Jensen, chairman, anncounced. Dates for the dances are set as follows: Oct. 14, Nov. 11 and 25, Dec. 18, Jan 1, 13 and 27, Feb. 17, March 9 and 23. Other members of the committee Include: Orson Slack, secretary; Wendell LaBrache, Howard Graham, W. L. Snow, Eldores Smith and Marion Halliday. Provo Fine Arts Club Holds Opening Session PROVOA delightful affair of Thursday afternoon was the Fine Art Club's open session at the home of Mrs. Seymour Gray. Fifty women attended and were welcomed by the president, Mrs. O. M. Slack, Mrs. Lynn C. Hayward reviewed a modern drama, and music , PROVOAmong the interesting functions of the week here was the monthly dinner-meetinof the Utah .County Dental Society Auxiliary, held Wednesday evening at the home of Mrs. Alin len G. Brockbank Spanish Fork. Mrs. Wells Brockbank of Spanish Fork, was assisting hos- tess. Mrs. L. E. Mc Kell, president, welcomed the 20 present and introduced Mrs. C. O. Jensen, who had the program in charge. Mrs. Dresdon Miller .gave a review of "The Bartered the folk opera, Bride," and songs from the opera were sung by Mrs.....Nola Nilsson, Max Mendenhall and John Quist. Dances were presented by Mrs. Wiest. with Miller and Walter Mrs. C. O. Jensen as accompanist Bonnett. New Club Forms PRGITOA new club was recently formed at the home of Mrs.. Nephi Anderson, is to be known as the Lae Gal Matrons. Mrs. Dwight Billings was elected president. and Mrs. .Ernest Paxman, reporter; The meetings are to be- held the first Wednesdtrir Of each month. Charter members are Mrs. T. Oldroyd, Mrs. Wallace Riddle, Mrs. Bruce Haws, Mrs. Dwight Billings. Mrs. Enoch Muhlestein. Mrs. Israel Muhlestpin.Mrs. Ray Stewart. Mrs. J. W. Prows and Mrs. Ed Schofield. Art Sections Meets Verla PROVOMiss Berrell gave the program at the regular meeting of the home arts section of the Women's Council, 'held Monday afternoon at the Women's clubhouse. -- - M1ssBiri-ediscussed-a- rt appreciation, also, she gave several quotations from noted poets andartists. Mrs. Bernell Cloward. accompanied by Miss Phyllis Ja- rock. The chairman was Mts. George tilerbeck, who introduced two new members: Mrs.- J. H. An. drew s-- and - Mrs. A. J. Fillmore of the .discussion section, Was aa guest r. and Mrs. Sam of Provo, announce the Buckley engagement of their daughter. Margaret, to Leighton C. Medi li, son of Mr. and Mrs. David L. Medi 11 of Colorado Springs, Colo. The marriage is to take place Nov. 12. at the home of the PROVO.--M- bride's brotherinlaw and sister, Dr. and Mrs. Albert R. Taylor of Provo. After a short wedding trip, they will make their home In Denver, Colo., where Mr. Medill is associated with his brother in a cafe business. attended the B: The bride-elec- t for three years. Mr. Medill was graduated from the Colorado State Teachers' Col-- . lege at Greeley, Colo., and is a member of the national social fraternity, Pi Kappa Alpha. Birthday Honored - A dinner was given by Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Duckett at their home Monday evening, in honor of daughter and and Mrs. Max Roberts, in celebration of their birthday. Two birthday cakes were on the dining table, which was centered with a bowl of marigolds. Mr. and Mrs. Roberts and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Rambeau, Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Duckett, Jack and Beverly Duckett and Miss Irene Wiseman were present. their son-in-la- Mr. Make Official 'Visit PROVOMrs. Alice M. Grosvenor of Parma, Ida., state supervisor bf. the Royal Neighbors. and Mrs. Hattie Hampton of Salt Lake City. district deputy, made an official visit to the Roy. al Neighbors of Provo. Saturday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Hannah Smith. oracle. An outline of the year's work was discussed. , Acacia Club Meets PROVOTwenty members of the Acacia Club, met in regular I,' nuptial r tight-fittin- was given by an instrumental trio, composed of Mrs. Dearwyn T. Mrs. Bernell S. Sundwall, Cloward and Mrs. Elizabeth Sar dont. Assisting hostesses were Mrs. John S. Van Cott, Mrs. Walter Tueller, Mrs. Carl Swenson. Mrs. Orson Slack and Mrs. Stanley Y. U. PROVOA charming (unction of the season here was the reception in the Third Vard hall Fridav evening given by Mr. and Mrs. David R. Goodman, In honor Of their daughter. Nola. and Lyman A. Madsen, who were married In the Salt Lake Temple earlier in the day. witnessed The parents the ceremony. Mr. Madsen is a son of Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Madsen of Provo. In the receiving line were Mr. and Mrs. Goodman and Mr. and Mrs. Madsen, Elmer Ostler, best man; the bridegroom and bride; Ethel Goodman, sister of the bride, maid of honor; Mrs. Ida Woodward. close friend. matron of honor: Pine Maxfield. cousin of the bride, Helen IiicEwan and Fay Snow. bridesmaids. A handsome gown of white satin. modeled with bodice and bustle-bacwas worn by the young bride. Her veil of bridal lace fell from a crown of pearls. and she carried red and white rosebuds and k Miss Buckley Dental Unit Holds Dinner Sets Wedding - et Calif.. Is In Ogden visiting Diego, with- her rhother, WS:Alexander er. She will sail Oct. 2710 make her home in Honolulu. -- PPOVOMrs. S. E. Price was hostess to members of the Nine' teenth Club Century Friday after- e, 2519 ent hay-ride- Beetha -is Miss Johnson To Wed oGnENmr and Mrs. Robert to Urban M. Pierce. son of Airs. F. I. Pierce. The wedding will take place Oct. 1R In the Salt ' Lake Temple. McKnight has been named chairman on arrangements for a "hobo" party , to be held Tuesday, and by the Zeta Theta and Zeta Rho chapters of the Lambda Delta Sigma, B. Y. U. religious PROVO.--K- Mrs. Berne Schwizer and son, 'Keith. of San Diego, Calif., are guests of Mrs. Schwizer's parents,. Mr. 'and Mrs. J. E. Jardine. MI Mt 1 Holm Party Planned MN. J. White and son, RichNevada. Winnemucca. ard, of have henn visiting for the past two weeks at the home of Mrs. NVIiite's 'parents, Mr. and Mrs. Randall J. Barton of Ogden. Cahfornia at the borne and atOgden Iligh School, tended Welter College for two She Nerved as president years. the three of her class thrOughout t the Presbyterian yearsCourse-aone of Was and Hospital 'school the stealers at the Alumnae luncheon. E. - Mrs. Max Snow of Moreland, Ida., is visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. W.. Martiott. Mrs. Snow was formerly Ntiss Rhea :Marriott of Ogden. ate; whose homes arf; located in 15 different states and two foreign countries. ,..,Gaduatcs.. were guests of the A luinnap,.Assoclat-ioat hmcheon , . g was Mrs. Florence Sumner hostess to members of the Felicia club at her home Wednesday afternoon.- Assisting hostess was Mrs. Mary Bennett. - of George G. Smith of Provo, son Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Smith,- - for. merly Of AmericaVork, The marriage will take place In the latter part of Novemhert Worth. American George Hostess To Felicia Miss Klea Mower, daughter of of Mr. and Mrs, E. E. Mower Ogden. left recently to attend the Junior college of San Bor. narflinO, Calif., where she will study nmsic. While there she will stay with Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum D. Mower, Announced s. en reviewed The Way," by Kaufman and Hart. be. fore members of the Bonheur The club Wednesday evening. women met at the home of Mrs. was Glen Kenner, and luncheon served before the program. Miss Louise Arthur of Ogden loafs at famous Ha. wallan resort. LeaN e torium Dec. 8 and proceeds will 'be used to finance,the new tumor clinic the league has iStablished in the Dee Hospital. Russell Wilkins is genet al hairman. . - ,t , Vacations At Waikiki - OGDENPlans for the Welfare Leaeue F011ifS- - are progressing ., PROVO--Nir- Guest Of Honor To Give Show .. , presided at the OGDENMrs. Fred L. Cowan of Hollywood. Calif,.,was guest ot honor aCa dinner Party held in Dick's cafe Tuesday evening. with Mr. and Mrs. J. 11. Worth. ington and Mr. Cowan hosts and 'hostess. silk and Unique corn stalk-place cards carrying out the Hallowe'en idea provided table decorations. Guests were Mr., and ,Mrs.Ered King, Mr, and Mrs. Earl Folkman, Mr. and Mrs. Earl 'Eolkman. Mr. and Mrs. George 'Minton, Mr. and Mrs. Wrirthington and Mr. and Mrs. Cowan. . , 1 r. Dlood . . ' ... . At ilobb4. meets Bert Anderson PROVO.Mrs. was surprised with a "housewarming" by a group of friends Monday evening at her new home. The party was arranged by Mrs. William Young, Mrs. Irvin Slack and Mrs. Rulon Boyson. an& was attended by Mesdames Paul Salisbury, Frank Cole, George Stewart, Wilford Allen, Fred Loveless, Ed O'Brien, Nels Anderson. Edwin Allen, Fenton Reeve, Harry Hatfield, Jack Ingham, Glen Moore, Sidney Russell, Edith Russell. Ralph Lichfield, Rulon Hansen and Miss Gloria $ 0 Mothers meeting. Ike Given Surprsie - - - Henry 1 .,,..,.- I ; ' luncheon was served. Guests from Logan were Mrs. Ross - Anderm, Mrs. Bennett Mrs. Blair,- Mrs.- Rush Budge, Harold Fornolf, Mrs. A. J. BrookWilkenson,--- . ing. Mrs. George Mrs. E. G. Carter, Mrs. Sydney Stocks. l'Irs. J. C. Hayward, Mrs. Jack Croft, Mrs. Q. A. Lindquist and Mrs. M. O. Hardy. Special Boyle guests were Mrs. A. W. and Mrs. Wallace Gibson of Ogden and Mrs. Sherman Smith of Washington, D. C. , ' Canyon , buffet - ,, ' r t a ' op play, 'The Women." by Clare Booth. A biographical ,ketch of the life of the author was given by Mrs. Rasmuson. of A double trio, composed Mrs. Blaine Ward. Mrs. Dresdon Miller, Mn. Andrew Broaddus, Mrs. Byron Dastrup, Mrs. C. O. Jensen and Mrs. Rasmuson, sang. , , , ; , :...L. , I 4 1)y, i t,-- ,9',.- , , ,........-...-..- t ' t . Mrs. Kenneth B. Knowles, an- ho al New Bride, member and guests were pres- ea. The president. Mrs. Ernest flasmuson, presided. and Mrs. Fred Dixon read the three-ac- t .:1 k 1.fr- ,,' Monday afternoon. Covers were laid for forty guests. Hostesses were Mrs. J. F. Ellis, Mrs. LeRoy Young, Mrs. Karl Hopkins, Mrs. James Riley, Mrs. 'George Fister. Mrs. Week D. Shaw and Mrs. Royal Eccles. A musical program was pre. sented:- Vocal solo by Countess Clan Luca Cicogna, accompanied David Holther two piano Eccles solos. by Mrs. Maren Hardy: two numbers played by a string trio composed of Mrs. Fred Froerer. Mrs. Darrell Green well. and .Mrs. Royal, Eccles. MI'F, 1 Mrs. Donald Dixon. Mrs. Floyd Millet and Mn. Byron Dastrup were assisting hostesses. and 60 ,- OGDENOgden Mothers of ('hi Omega sorority of the Unlirersity of Utah entertained Salt Lake City mothers at a luncheon at the the home of Mrs. Royal Eccles was hostess to the Logan Liter. ary Study Club at her home Monday at 2 p.m. An interestitig review of the play "Four Little Foxes" wag given by Mrs. A. W. GriX. During the course of the k Club Sorosis PROVO.Beta SiOn members met in open afternoon at the Wednesday home of Mrs. Keifer B. Saul. i- - . ;0 oorosis ' - . - Charles S. Knowles of Salt Lake City. The wedding was held In the Salt Lake Temple on Wednesday. Hostesses for showers give for Miss .Hobbs have been Miss Mable Foulger, Miss Melba Hobbs and Miss Lillian Henderson. Mrs. and Mrs. Pauline Waterfall Inez Long, Mrs. Irving L. ChrisRowland Mrs. and tensen Knowles, and Mrs. George Schnelter. A dinner honored the ,young couple after the wedding. Hostess To Club ll 7 167,; , - N 1 I. hO''' 4 Diego. hire. Cook is a daughter of Nirs. Amy Watkins of Genoa, Nev., formerly of Provo. IT'ed In November TTIM ' I nouncing th marriage of his eater. Carissa. to Marvin It Cook of San Diego. Calif. which took plare in Nephi. September 6.San The couple is living in and Mrs. Charles J. Hobbs of Ogden announcethe wedding of their daughter,Miss Doris Hobbs, to Kenneth R. Knowles, son of Mr. and Mrs. Chi i MO Watkins Wedding - Miss Hobbs' OGDENMr. and Mn. Charles Tracy of Ogden announce the marriage of their daughter. Beverly. to Parnell Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Smith of Ogden. The ceremony was performed Sept 28 in the Salt Lake Tern. pie with Elder George Albert The couple Smith officiating. were attended by the bride's mother and the bridegroom's parents, and by Mrs. L. Slater, an aunt of the bride. A wedding reception and dancing party was held in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Smith September 29. at the Marriott Ward Amusement Hall. Miss Barbara Allred wa3 will soloist. The young couple make their home in Ogden. ' 1 7:v mt.. The couple will reside In Elizabeth City. , Wedding Held Wedding Held - o of Wititsey. A. Mrs. n . OGDEN.--M- e- - well-know- r.,0614)...... Mrs. Vern Mordaunt, Mrs. Win Templeton. Mrs. 'Vern Eldredge, Mrs. Joseph Aldrich. Mn. B. M. Richards. Mn. George P. Bow. man, Mrs. B. E. Jones and Mrs. L D. Cargill, invitations. Miss Tracy's 1 two-yea- '4941,11414 OGDENCorp. Fred 3. Grant Post No. 1411, Veterans of For eign Wars, and 'Auxiliary, will sponsor a Hallowe'en costume dams Thursday evening. at the Moose Hall, 2433 Grant Avenue. The party, for all members of the Post and Auxiliary and eligible members, and is Invitational. Dancing will begin at 9 o'clock and a buffet supper will be eery ed during intermission. Those in charge of the affair for the Post are J. Allen Pike. chairman: John P. Timmers and Vernon Eldredge. Ladles in charge include Mn. A. the O. Roberts. chairman for auxiliary ; Mn. M. A Mourithen. Mrs. Vic Lenske and Mn. Evelyn Poulter, decorations: Mrs. Rich. ard Ware, Mrs. Edith Martin end Mrs. L. V. Call, refreshment.t: and Mrs. Jack Hooper of Ogden announce the , - Hold Dance Will Be Wed Loma null 1 C. Hull - Vets Will Miss Hooper 41.4 ly Mos of Whitney have VIP the marriage ot their daughter. Lorna. to A. A. McPherson. son of Mrs- - Oliver list Ncr.rson o Ellu both City. North Carolina. The mar, ries was performed October 4 itt 00 Logan Temple. Pres. A. E. Cranny officiated, After ward the bridal pair was honored at a breakfast at the Bluebird in Logan. the Immediate family being present r The bride served a Central mission In the East State" and was a senior at the Vtah ?tate Agricultural College. Mr. McPherson. president of the L. D. S. branch in EltA. buss. beth City. la a fleas man. Mr. McPherson's xis Madge McPherson. and hia Mr. slater and brother-i- law. and Mrs. Johnson. acoompanied him from the East. The bride was honored at her Mon. parents home in Whitney day evening atAs linen shower. Immediate members of Mr. and Mrs. Mull's families were pre. k z Woe Mary Gibson. The hall was attractively det rated with a profusion of fall flowers and autumn leaves. The couple will make their horn. In Ogden. the bridegroom's mother. for rel. atives and a few close friends. 04 tabor 2. Miss Grace McLean was hostess at a shower In honor of the bride. who was format. nounceil weddlng reception was given by the bride's parents at West Weber October 6. Approximately WO were present.. l'ho bride was attractively dreased In a white satin gown. with a halo veil. She carried a beautiful bouquet of red roses and lilies with sprays of bridal wreath. With the bride and bridegroom In the reception line were their parents, George 'Arkin. who acte od as belt man. and Miss Janice Woods. maid of honor. Grecs Bridesmaids: Lean. Was Edna England. Miss Miss Marjorie Shirly Johnson, Dalton. Milts Tbla Gibson. and The marriage was performed in the Salt Lake City L D. S. Terrtl oat. pl. with Nicholas G. Smith Wit, ceremony. ,. mnizing the brides anti bride. news were the groom'a mothers and immediate members of their families. - The bride has been honored at several parties pinto the an. nouncement of her engagement-O- n &pt. 24. a shower was 'iv. en in her honor by Mn. Clarke. ItcPberaoa, A. A. McPherson , A 4. Mra A. A. 3lis4 Lorna Hull Becomes Wife Of Parties Follow Temple Marriage Of Miss McLean OGDENMr. and Mrs. Charles A. Mc Leen of West Weber an. nounc the marriage of their daughter. Hotta. to David E. Clarke. oon of Mr. end Mn. utrieg Clarke of Ogden. October MMIN Idaho Girl Married In Logan Temple Ogden Social News ) Saturday, October 14 , 1939 The Dentret News, Salt. Like City, .1ltali Page home of Mrs. Emil Jacobsen. The president,. A. E. Mrs. Mrs. Wright, had charge end -- Ivan Young gave . sketch of the life of Stephen Miss Goodman wore lavender lace over satin: Mrs. Woodard, yellow satin; Miss Maxfield, blue net Over satin; Miss NIcEwan. acqua blue taffeta., and Miss Snow, pink georgette over satin. were Dainty matching corsages worn. Mrs. Goodman, the bride's mother was in white silk crepe, and Mrs. Madsen, in black silk crepe. The young couple will make their home in Provo. Temple Marriage PROVOLois Smith, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Smith of Provo, and George Whitaker, son of Mrs. Susa P. Whitaker, also of this city, were married in the Salt Lake Temple Friday evening, by Pres. Nicholas G. Smith. The bride's mother and three brothers, Marvin, Oliver and Doti Smith, and the bridegroom's mother and his sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Larsen of Salt Lake City, witnessed the ceremony. The bride wore her mother's wedding gown. The newlyweds left immediately for Ct,dar City, where they will make their home, and where Mr. Whitaker is teaching in the , high school. Eentra crement rf) ' ti (p '4 Told PROVO Announcement is made by Mr. and Mrs. Fred Clark of Provo, of the betrothal of their daughter, Evelyn, to, William E. Pardoe, son of Dr. and - Mrs. T. Earl Pardoe of Pre-I- X4 VO She Will leave November litt for New York, where, on November 17, she will be married to Mr. Pardoe, who is employed in New York. and is attending New York University on a scholarship. Mr. Pardoe was graduated from the "Y" last spring and was a member of the Goldbricker social unit and Alpha Kappa Psi , fraternity. He, has been prom. inent in tennis. The couple will live at Jackson , Heights, Long Island. Mrs. Larsen Feted PROVOHonoring Mrs. Chestina B. Larson. 'rho is leaving soon to make her home in Washington. D. C., Miss Lucile Haws and Miss Marian Graham entertained at dinner Monday evening at the home of the latter. Pi et-T- t wcre Black Mrs. Veda S. Nelson. Mrs. Tupper,- - Miss ,Amanda Betty Roundy, Mrs. Fern Marler, Miss Miss Dorothy Sylvia McGram. Gerrard, Mrs. May Witkins and Mrs. Ruby Anderson. - ' |