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Show " ' - I. i 'ft i - V - . ., . . ... . . .. -4 " . PAGEFOUR -t L r Mr. -. K-'," - Jtr. ' Vint Couple Mak Marriage Known Mr. and Mra. James W. Jenkins wish to' announce the marriage of their daughter, Louise, talented Provo girl, to Lawrence Clark, son of Mr. and Mr& William dark of Sprlngville, which took . place In Salt Lake City, Sept. 9. Mr. and. Mrs. Cloyd Penrod, sister and brother-in-law of the bride, accompanied the young couple to Salt Lake. The bride, a' graduate ' of the Provo high school, has attended the B. Y. UM and has been employed em-ployed - at the Mountain States Telephone company. She is talented talent-ed as a vocalist and pianist, and is well known in music circles. Mr. Clark was prominent in athletics at the, Springyille high school. Socials Tendered Dr. Henry Starkaj;; Tut. and Mrs. Henry Stark ( Helen . Candland leave today for their home in Wilmington, Pel., after visiting at the home of Mrs Stark's' father, A, C. Candland, of Provo, and' Mr. Stark's- people in Spanish 'Fork, for a week. In their honbrMias Edna Snow gave a Dutch oven dinner at Aspen Grove Wednesday, Mr: and Mrs. Keifer B.- SauW. and Mrs. Stella P. Rich also being guests. Dr. and Mrs. William J. Snow gave a breakfast at their home Tuesday morning for the visitors. Additional Society on Page Eight NO WORK-:. MIN. PIE CRUST BETTER THAN THE OLD KIND- i- ,..-.v.-. v.-. W if ; .i V::-:::v :::::. it A V4 I'JTT a Lovely Gifts End Vacation Here Mrs. Ciyde Sandgren (Zola Martin) and her charming little daughter, Vivi-Ann, who left from Salt Lake City Wednesday nig-ht for their home in Long illand, New York, after spending the past five weeks here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Martin, and with Mr. Sandgrenls parents, Dr. and Mrs. G. E. Sandgren. A number of parties have been tendered the visitors. Presented Bride Amon the enjoyable affairs of Wednesday evening.' was the show er tendered Mrs. tteea jones, we former Annette Jameson, by her sisters-in-law. Mrs. Norma D. Jameson and Mrs: Susan Jameson; at the home of the f ormer hostess. Beautiful garden flowers were arranged throughout the entertain ing rooms. Games were played, for winch group prizes were awarded, anda delicious luncheon was served. During the evening, a piano solo was played by Miss Donna LeaM aster and vocal solos were rendered by Mrs. t- L. Culli more and Reed Jones. Lovely gifts were presented to the young bride. Twenty-six fam ily members and friends were present. Many Attend Delightful Shower Culelphited In Long;-: Martin :e In Ma Mafriae Honoring Miss Marjorie Lynn, bride-elect, Mrs. Oran Groneman gave a shower Tuesday evening at the Edna Mae Hedquist home. Miss Lynn is to wed LaMar Groneman, son of the hostess, Friday Fri-day in the Salt Lake temple. The entertaining rooms were attractively at-tractively arranged with garden flowers. A variety of games proved delightful, the prizes being won by Mrs. Natella Medlin and Mrs. Wells Richmond. Miss Helen Hoover gave a reading; Mrs. Grace Anderson and Mrs. Gladys Groneman Grone-man sang a duet; Virl Martin played accordion selections, and Mrs. A. Will Jones toasted the bride-to-be. A tasty repast was served to 70 guests, who showered Miss Lynn with beautiful and useful gifts. Birthdays Thursday, Sept. 16 PROF. ELMER E. NELSON SAMUEL CORDNER GERALD F. HEATON " The marriage 'of . Miss Phyllis Barker, daughter or Mr. and . Mrs. Clarence Ml Barker of Oeden. to Frank A. Van -Wagenen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alma Van Wagenen at Provo; was an event of Wednesday Wed-nesday noon in the Salt Lake David O. McKay of the Council of the Twdve. erformea the cere mony, Jn the. .presence of - the hridA's Barents and her erand- mother.? Mrs.'. Joseph Ririe of Og- den; the groom's parents, also Mr. and Mrs. Mark C. Lloyd oi Salt Lake City, sister and brother- in-law of the groom. Air. ana mw. Clifton Van Wanen. and Dean and Harold Van Wagenen, his hifethers' and. sister-in-law. The Van Warenens were hosts at a: weddine breakfast in the President's suite in the Hotel Utah, places being arranged : for the newlyweds and -weir parents; Mm. Liovd. Dean and Harold Van Wagenen. Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Van Wagenen,.Pres. and Mrs. Don B. Col ton, Franklin rucnaros, jr., of Salt Lake -City, Miss Marion Wilson. Miss Belle de Jong and Don Alder. Beautiful flowers of the season were arranged: on the table. The bride-wore a smart black tailored dress- with matching accessories. Pres. Col ton expressed good wishes to the voune couple, and Mr. Van Wagenen, the groom's father, also spoke brieny. A recention was tendered at the North Ogden amusement hall Wed-nesd&v Wed-nesd&v eveninz. dancing, and a proeram furnished by a string ensemble orovine delightful as di versions. Tasty refreshments were served. The hall was attractive with autumn flowers, arranged in baskets and vases. There was an array of hand some wedding gifts- The bride was charming in a gown of white satin, modeled with tram. Her veil of lace was held in place by a gardenia, and she carried a beautiful bride's bouquet. Miss Marian Wilson, who attended her, appeared in dainty yellow georgette, and she wore a corsage of roses. Don Alder was best man. Among the guests were the Provo Fifth ward bishopric, Bishop Bish-op and Mrs. W. O. Facer. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Holbrook and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bennett " Leaving early this morning from Ogden in a new car, a wedding gift from the groom's parents, the young couple plan to spend two weeks touting the east- They will returned to Provo to reside. Miss Cieo" "Long, ' daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Long oz Provo, became the bride of James P. Martin, son of Dr. and Mrs. T. L. Martin of this city, in the Salt Lake temple Wednesday. Stephen L. Chip man officiated; the 1:30 o'clock ceremony being witnessed by the parents of the youxu? couple, and the brides uncle and . aunt, Mr. and Mrs Arthur Crowther. Immediately following the cere mony, a DreaKiast was tendered by the bride's parents at the Lion House, places also being set for a few close friends. A beautifully beauti-fully trimmed wedding cake formed form-ed the table centerpiece, and flow ers were also employed. The bride wore a smart maroon wool tailored dress, with black accessories. Thfe couple will be at home to their friends at 761 North Uni versity avenue. Coast Visitors Friends at Party L f " MrsV.RachaefXSardner ed at her home, 610 East Center street, in honor of Mrs. Mildred Jaryis. of Mesa, Ariz. , t - .The, guests were chums of Mra-4! Gardner when they attended the Spingville high school, and includ-' 1 ed Mrs. Birdella R. Beam son, "Mrs." ; ; Lela B. Packard. Mrs. Leah C Jones, Mrs. Margaret B. Grooms; 0 Mrs. Elizabeth H. Salisbury, Mrs. Amanda - Binks, Mrs. Minnie F. -' G roes beck and Mrs- Helen Cran-dall Cran-dall of Sprlngville, Mrs. Mildred Jarvis and Mrs. Pauline Haws. formerly of Mesa, and Mrs. Alice D. Reynolds of Provo. Gi iven Di nner Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Riding gave a chicken dinner Tuesday evening for their son and daughter-in-law Mr. and Mrs. Earl Riding of San Francisco, who have been visiting in Provo for a short time. Close family members enjoyed. the. event. n-o-vj Is the Time to Register at Provo School of leauty Culture We cannot supply calls foi professional operators I 11 East First North PHONE 2 133 TT S3 J, 1 Have You Taken Advantage Of The 35-Pc. Dinner Set Gift Offer? DON'T WAIT until it is TOO LATE to purchase pur-chase your new - - - -MONARCH! 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