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Show OCHT . Married In Las Vegas, Nev. Announcement is made of the marriage of Dorothy Wilde and " Kendall Dutaon, well known Provo couple, which took place Wednes- day, in Las Vegas, Nevada. The bride Is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Wilde and her - mother witnessed the ceremony ..performed by Bishop White of the L.D.S. church, at his home in Las Vegas. The bridegroom is a son of Mr. ' and Mrs. Clinton Dutson. For the quiet wedding-, the bride wore a smart suit pf blue wool, "With black accessories and a dainty dain-ty corsage of rosea. A wedding supper followed at the Sal Sagev hotel, attended also by Mr.- and Mrs. Wesley Boyle of rrovo. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Gif-f Gif-f ord, relatives, entertained for the Provo party, and Mrs. Wilde, the bride's mother,' arrived home Fri day night. Y Knights At Dinner Dance Reed Powell and Chauncy Pet erson, departing missionaries, were honor guests at the first anniversary celebration of the . Gold Y chapter of Intercollegiate ttnignts, neia in tne lorm or a semi-formal dinner41ance Saturday Satur-day evening at the Municipal Golf clubhouse Eric Sonnenberg was chalnnan, assisted by Thurman Thorpe, Keith Powelson and Kay Payne. Patrons and patronesses in cluded: President and Mrs. Franklin S. Harris, Dr. and Mrs Wesley P. Lloyd and Prof, and Mrs. J. Wyley Sessions. Unusual decorations marked the- affair as one of the most attractive at-tractive of the school year. Unique . copper-engraved dance programs were given as souvenirs. Wayne Skeem and his orchestra was engaged. en-gaged. The new sweetheart song, written writ-ten by Mrs. Mildred Hall of Provo, Pro-vo, was introduced for the first .time -and was sung by Miss Myra Gardner of Lehi. Included in a lively floor show were xylophone selections by Miss Inez Eckersley; Vocal solo, Margaret Barclay; dance, . Bette Wunderli and Winifred Wini-fred Jennens; novelty number, Welding "AbBbttV'Bitt'Danlels and Le Moyne Peterson. . 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" s -v" i SSS BEING gXSs 1 Mrs. Elmer Backman, U proVO hDse m ptace and Mrs. R- A- 1?l1Vri;H- ackman of mis J tSiin. a - of Mrs. MaB assembledat Saturday. - ing, 40 rciauv glven ssTvv pprOACHES WEDDING DY AppK ' f ...hpnmine maf"a?e:, : rtv son of Mr. The v;eeK t" -f"r an informal x Backman no Aunts, Cousins Observe Birthday Surprised - by her aunts and cousins, Miss Hester Johnson was delightfully entertained Friday afternoon at, her home, the occasion occa-sion being her birthday anniversary. anniver-sary. Four Hawaiian boys from the B. Y. U. sang and played instrumental instru-mental music, and a delicious luncheon was served. Those present pres-ent were Mrs. Joseph P. Johnson and daughters: Mrs. Ona Johnson, John-son, Mrs. Merrilyn Mecham, Mrs. Stella Dennis, Mrs. Josephine Keith and Miss Hilda Johnson, Mrs. Stella Mooney and daughter Lola. Peter B. Johnson, the grandfather, was a special guest. In the evening, a supper was given for 18 guests, including family, members and Miss Johnson's John-son's friends, as follows: Helen Rieske, Mrs. Ina Berge, Velma Scott, Lucile Scott and Voneta Jolley. Games were played and a Valentine Val-entine motif was used to decorate. A birthday cake decorated the table. Lovely sented. gifts were -pre- I the banquet. "Preference. Ball Enjoyed The three "most preferred" men at Brigham Young university were feted at the annual fererence can- quet and ball held Friday evening in the Hotel Kooerts ana me women's wo-men's gym. Each of the three men Taylor Abegg of Colonia Juarex, Mexico, Jean Fox of Union, and Cecil Jor- gensen of Price, was presented with a gold, heart shaped pin, as a menemto of the occasion. Lucy Cannon of Salt Lake City, AWS president, made the presentation. Fifty couples attended the ban quet. Toasts were given by Glenna Perkins of Salt Lake City, and Winifred Kunz of Montpelier, Idaho. Ida-ho. Following the banquet the ball was held in the Women's gym and was attended by more than 300 couples. The "most preferred" men were introduced, and Mr. Abegg responded. Following out the theme, "Man O My Heart," the decorations consisted of two large hearts at one end of the hall, and silhouettes of various types of men adorned the walls. The same theme was carried out in table decorations at -rv, forthcoming --- T-nke city, d MrS-Early wedding Plans areC Mr in the Salt Lake tempi ded the B. . Miss Young the university. . where Turner is a graduate o m galt Lake uv, gt They will mane n" " . rown oi Also,- ne.c.Ti4-n are Mr. -Stokes by To honor the young "ckman was graau. planned to honor pleaBant. Mr. . Wasatcn hj---", school. . Aft SoUth Fourui lv." "vn hieh Bcnw- .05 fr Vey will mflM their --street. Readers' Guild Entertained "Yesterday's Dead," by Stewart Cloete, was reviewed by Mrs. Dean Anderson at the Readers' Quild meeting held Friday afternoon after-noon at the Alva Johansen home. Mrs. DeVon Stewart was hostess. Mrs. M. T. Davis, vice president, was in charge. A contribution to the infantile paralysis drive was voted by the women. Refreshments Refresh-ments were served. The session was enjoyed by Mrs. J. J. Shilling, Mrs. M. T. Davis, Miss Edna Scott, Mrs. O. D. Hansen, Han-sen, Mrs. Richard Knight, Mrs. Elvin Anderson, Mrs. Grant Greer, Mrs. Dean A. Anderson, Mrs. Morris dinger, Mrs. Russell Swen-son, Swen-son, Mrs. Frank Van Wagenen, Mrs. Willis Candland, Mrs. Farrell Madsen, Miss Virginia Taylor, Mrs. Philip Knight, Miss Virla Birrell and Miss Irene Osmond. Here From Panama; Feted Honoring their daughter, Mrs. William C. Creer, (Vivian Taylor) who recently arrived from Panama, Pan-ama, Mr. and Mrs. Golden Taylor gave a family party at their home Friday evening. Mrs. Creer is the wife of Lt. Creer of the U. S. air corps, formerly for-merly of Spanish Fork, who has been stationed in Panama the past two years. Mrs. Creer is leaving with friends for a trip to Ohio and Illinois, and then on to West Palm Beach, where the party will vacation vaca-tion for a month. She will return here for the duration of the war. Two Brides Are Honorees was Twenty guests enjoyed an evening eve-ning of visiting and reminiscing. and a tasty luncheon was served. . A smart bridge-dinner given by Mrs. Merlin Slack at the R. C. Street home Friday evening, honoring Mrs. Gilbert Haws, the former Norma Crane, and Mrs. Thomas Powelson, who, before her marriage, was Bettie Peterson. Peter-son. Cut flowers beautifully decorated decor-ated the entertaining rooms and serving table. Mrs. Laurin Peterson won the bridge high score prize and Mrs. Fred Harris, consolation favor. Also present were Mrs. Bert Crane, Mrs. Grant Taylor, Mrs. Dean Lewis, Mrs. David Vance, Mrs. Blaine Hart and Miss Betty Pyott Reception Given For Newlyweds Willis James and his bride, the former Frances Hansen, received congratulations and good wishes from their many friends and relatives rela-tives at a reception held in the Edgemont ward hall. The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur C. Hansen of Grandview. and the groom, a son of Mr. and Mrs. Willis James of Edgemont. A lovely gown of pale yellow silk was worn by the bride, and her corsage was of pink and white gardenias and roses. Wilford Stubbs was master of ceremonies, and a. program was followed by dancing and refreshments. Delphian Society Chapter Signs Charter at Luncheon Charming and impressive were the charter signing ceremonies cere-monies and luncheon of the Laconia chapter of the Delphian Society, held at the home of Mrs. G. H. Heindselman Friday afternoon. The Laconia group, organized in October, is the first Delphian Society chapter ever to be formed in Provo. Mrs. M. Howard Graham, secretary-treasurer, who has been in charge of publicity since the chapter's organization, was general chairman on arrangements for the important function. Mrs. Parley L. Larsen, president, presided. A 1 :30 o'clock luncheon delighted the women, the tables being artistically lovely in the club colors, gold and black. Black candles were banked with ?! acacia, and dainty black organdy i ' LUC, lUUUWUIg gucou. . jviis. IV Slopansky, Salt Lake City, president presi-dent of the state Delphian society; socie-ty; Mrs. B. G. Midgley of Ogden, vice president, and Mrs. L. W. Stringer of Salt Lake, publicity. arranged with acacia and daffo-! Otter guests were Mrs. Kathryn napkins were inscribed with the name, Delphian" in gold. Tiny corsages of acacia were given as favors, and the place cards were triangle insignias, in black and gold. The rooms were beautifully r rt ( 1 - A' , ' v dils. The charter signing ceremonies immediately followed the luncheon,- and the central table was covered" with a black velvet cloth with gold fringe. Handsome gold candelabra held black and gold candles. Mrs. Lersen, president, welcomed wel-comed the women and talked on the : meaning of Delphian. ' Also, Mrs. Edwin F, Irwin, chairman of the seminar board, spoke. Mrs. M. ' Howard Graham gave the pledge. Responses were made by Wills,, president of the Springville chapter, and Mrs. M. R. Straw, Springville. Members in attendance included: in-cluded: Mesdames Parley L. Larsen. Lar-sen. C. S. Ashworth, W. H. Berry, Ruth Berry,. Harvey Bird, L. B. CardaH, J. ;- Erval Christensen, Sterling Ercanbrack, Melvin Fill more, M. H. Graham, Herman Grimm, G. H. Heindselman, , Edwin Ed-win F. Irwin, P. L. Larsen, A. B. Morgan, Pierce Norton E. G. Oare, Mervin Redden, W. E. Thomas, J. J. Winter, George W. Worthen and Zola eterson. S i ' 1 ' , Syytl-m. j Couple Marry In Las Vegas PAYSON Announcement is made of the marriage of Miss Mary Belcher, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C J. Belcher, to J. Lake Tid-weU, Tid-weU, Jr.. of Las Vegas, Nevada, son of Lake Tidwell Sr- of Los Angeles, California. Thaf ceremony was performed January 25 at Lias Vegas ny uisn op Reid Whipple of Las Vegas. The bride was graduated from Payson high school and has at tended Brigham Young university, Women Sew For Red Gross" Mrs. Merlin Terry entertained at her home Friday evening for mem' bes of the Bonnie Thais club, a delicious dinner being served at one long table. Tulips and fern, white taper and Valentine favors proved pret ty as decorations. Mrs. Jones Christensen of Spanish Span-ish Fork, Mrs. .Cletus Anderson and Mrs. Andrew Terry were guests,' and members present were Mrs. Hazel Janson, Miss Dorothy Janson, Mrs. Elvin C. Prestwich, Mrs. Spencer .Meldrum. Mrs. Harold Har-old Bunnell. Mrs. Griffith Nuttail of Provo, . and Mrs. Max Bills of Springville. The women engaged in Red Cross sewing. Provo Stake M I A Ball Tuesday Night One of the outstanding social events of the season will be the third annual Gold and Green ball sponsored by the MIA. for all members of Provo stake, to be held Tuesday, at 9 p. m-Jn the Joseph Smith building. The ball room, lounge and both banquet rnnmi will be used. vinwm will form the decorative note and refreshments will be served from a beautifully arranged table. The following ward Y.W. M.I.A. presidents will pour during the evening: Mrs. Lynn C. Hay-ward, Hay-ward, Mrs. Merle C. Kirk, Mrs. Stanley Dunford, Mrs. Alonzo Morley, Mrs. Mary F. Smith, Mrs. Frank Van Wagenen and Mrs. Jessie Jes-sie Arrowsmith. Serving will be done by a group of Guardian Bee-Hive Bee-Hive girls. Patrons and patronesses for the ball will be President and . Mrs. C. E. Rowan, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Jensen. Mr. and Mrs. Reuben D. Law, Mr. and Mrs John E. Hayes, Bishop and Mrs. Ernest Frandsen, Bishop and Mrs. Ariel S. BalluT. Bishop and Mrs. Frank T. Bennett, Bishop and Mrs. Hilton A. Robertson. Robert-son. Bishop and Mrs. Geo. E. Col-lard, Col-lard, Bishop and Mrs. Wesley P. Lloyd and Bishop and Mrs. John Brailsford. Admittance will be by budget invitations only, which may be obtained ob-tained from the bishops of the various wards. Wedded Pair Honor Guests SPANISH FORK Miss Geral-dlne Geral-dlne Simmons, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D. G. Simmons of this city and Ensign Ralph Shields, son of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Shields or Arcadia, Duchesne county, were : united In marriage Thursday In the Salt Lake temple with Bishop David Broadbent officiating. Honoring the bride, a number of social events have been given. Friday Fri-day evening Mrs. Mabel Gordon and Mrs. Agnes Smith entertained at - the letter's home in Tooele, a large crowd of friends, and relatives rela-tives attended . J ;The bridajnother, Mrs. Dl Qtl Simmons ana sister, Mrs. wimam Sorensen of Rock Springs, Colo., entertained at ' a beautifully arranged ar-ranged shower prior to the wedding wed-ding at the First ward chapel and amusement hall, which was artistically artisti-cally decorated for the occasion. A splendid program was given under un-der the direction of F. J. Fau. The Lteurance club girls attired in lovely formal frocks in pastel shades, assisted Mrs. Simmons in serving the 75 guests, and in caring car-ing for the many lovely gifts. The LaVadis social unit of the Brigham Young university or which the bride is a member, gave their beautiful bride's luncheon during the week at Keeleys cafe in Provo. A large reception for the bride and groom was held in the amusement amuse-ment hall at Arcadia, with a great number of relatives and friends in attendance. The function served also as a farewell party for Ensign En-sign Shields who left Salt Lake Saturday, for California where he will be assigned to his post in the U. S. navy. Mrs. Shields accompanied accom-panied him as far as Salt Lake and expects to join him later. it- Shown signing their charter, are members of the Laconia chapter, Delphian society. Seated, left to right, are Mrs. J. Erval Christensen, corresponding secretary and committee member; Mrs. Parley L. Larsen, president, and Mrs. Edwin F. Irwin,-chairman of the seminar board. Standing, left to right, are Mrs. Zola Peterson, committee member; Mrs. Mervin Redden, committee member; Mrs." M. Howard Graham, general chairman, and Mrs. Ruth Berry, vice president. Mother Js Given Party To honor their mother. Mrs. Charles Wignall. on her birthdav enniversarv, Mrs. Venice Finch and Mrs. Virginia Duke entertained entertain-ed at the Duke home Friday evening. eve-ning. Pretty ' Valentine decoration were an added delight. Cards and games were "nlayed and prizes were won by Mrs. Wignall, Mrs George Vincent. Mrs. Arthur pal- up ana iweriin nncn. im, A tasty luncheon" was served and many gifts pleased the honor gut. . ; Those present were Mr. and Mrs. 'MerUn Finch. Mr. and Mrs. George Vincent, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Gallup. Mr. and , Mrs. Charles Wignall. Mr. and Mrs. James Bowen, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Terry. JMr. and Mrs. LaVell Ost ler. , Marlene . and Richard - Duke and Mrs. Virginia Duke. , Commerce Groups ? At Joint Banquet t The Phi Chi Theta and the Al- , pha Kappa Psi, national women's, and men's commercial sorority and fraternity, respectively, held a joint banquet Thursday evening at the Edna Mae Hedquist home. Marjorie Dabling, president of j the Phi Chi Theta, was in charge " and welcomed everyone, and introduced in-troduced Naomi Anderson and Yvonne MacMurray who gave toasts. Dr. Harold T. Christensen of the ; B. ,Y. U. faculty was the after--dinner speaker whose subject was "Youth in Defense." , nuriy members were In attendance, attend-ance, including Miss Heen Ann Wasne, sponsor of the girl's sorority. sor-ority. . . Betty Jane Robison has been opointed historian of Phi Chi Theta.-replacing Mary SneH. who has left school and is blanninc lo ¬ be married. ' Beautiful Gifts Delight Bride To compliment her daiurhter-tn- law, Mrs. Orvil Croft, nee Berneda Lvnn. Mrs. George Dattge entertained enter-tained at a shower .Wednesday eve- -ning at her home. Progressive 'Jrace horse" was atayed. Mrs. Maude Halladay, Mrs. Hazel Halladay, Mrs. Annie Lynn -and Mrs! Ruby Pear -winning the prizes. A toast. To the Bride-was Bride-was given- bv Mrs. A. Will Jones. ' . Forty guests attended the en- ' fdyable party,- and - many beautiful gifts were showered on the bride after the -tasty luncheon, : . ' , |