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Show Engagement Of Doris Phillips Announced 'Klein Mr. and to i j Beauty And The Beast Pay Lee And James Fletcher Exchange Vows Sat. In Salt Lake Temple Wedding Ceremony M,,. j. V. phl!1 the en moment announce of their daughter, Dais 0 Chf Gertrude Roberts rf (iriu y ford H. ba, of B)shop the La)tofl a.e 31 and Mrs. R. A Bingham. Oct. born The 'bay marriage will take place in the Memorial hospital. near future. ' OR. 31 girl was Dorn to .'I',, emorial hospital E. Walter and Alice Sarsel Juanita Ivefson Aoodman-and of i;.j nam City are City . of Brigham the parent's t a (,f a win b.y and and Marjorie girl born 'Nov. (j a Robert Cooley Me- morial hospital. Martella A. and Ellen Perry ...parent at Coiey Memonal IHunsaker of Ogden are r n the ents of a babv girl Nov. 6 Jones at Cooley Memoria d hospital to and Grace p e Van L. and viarj o. ie Bneten-arRFD 1 j r oghamof City a baby boy buecher of Layton tne ..parents Memorial enis of a baby b iy 5 at Cooley Nov. 7 at Cooley Memorial hos jital. Mrs. William N. Lee of Brigham City announces the marriage of her datighler. Fay Stanto James ley Lee, Chi. .man Fletcher, son of Dr. and Mrs. pai-bab- ons, ts i y i 1 a tile L Situ 'awst. par-bor- 'Um i IL aplme "H:: Mrs. Neptune, Captain Kahapea eterans day party at the Honolulu army-nav- y U.S.O. cm j brings together Hawaiis most attractive woman, Mrs. Esther Neptune, and Hawaiis most decorated APteran, Captain Alexander N. Kahapea. Besides actjng as a bridge for veterans returning to normal community U.S.O.-Camactivity, U.S.O. serves the veteran by bringing shows units into veterans and military hospitals on a regular basis, and by scheduling parites, entertainment, and other social functions in these hospitals. A ce Twin Boy And Girl Born At Cooley Hospital Wednesday I get my new TANNER C, set of International sterling trom ... or do JEWELRY to!" I go home to A twin boy and girl were bom early Wednesday morning at Cocley Memorial hospital to E. Walter and Alice Samsel Woodmancy of 155 North Main. The girl was born at 6:15 a. m. and the boy at 6:28. They weighed four pounds and five ounces and five pounds and three ounces resoectivelv. The babies are doing fine, hospital officials raid. The Woodman--cy- s have a boy, Richard, two, in addition to the twins. Locust Camp To Meet The Locust camp of the Daughof Utah Pioneers will hold a meeting Thursday evening, Nov. 14, at 8 oclock at the home of Mrs. Leonard Burrows, Hazel Norti n, captain, announced All members should yesterday. be present, Captain Norton said. ters tua sail CAPITOL- - TODAY and l. n, i OUMClt Brigham City. Ul.ih j I Friday, November Marriage licenses issued by The Book i'.ui.v of ti c ' orn the Bov Elder county clerks can University Wortn met Wed ,ia evenin'' office, Brigham (it v. at (lie home ,. I, ui o Call!' Then T. Smith, 22. of River- Lnra Redd ie irv. ed the book1 "Saints and 'Vaiiers" t y rlalo. id.di , and Arda Fein Kel- p,,. 2;! () moni8-eMink IJaho !; Wd..'on.m Mi.--Refreshs Cali. on Nov. ath. Has Appendix Operation Henry W. Garfield of Brig-- I !Ln Panned yesterday morn-haCity is jeciive ime atisfac- ing ;t 8 oclock at Cooley from an appendiv opera- - morial hospital. m Me-ton- ly -- CHRISTMAS X SPECIAL! - d al - : p Sigma Phi Holds Fall Rushing Parties . Three parties were held last month by the Epsilon chapter of Beta 'Sigma Phi in connection with fall rushing, it was an- ' nounced yesterday. A progressive - party was held Od. 23 which began with apple cider appetizer at the home of mis. ft. i. Snaw with Mrs. Betty Bickmore as hostess. A deli- cious dinner was served at the home of Mrs. Luella MacF.ar- lane and several guessing gam were played. Prizes were ed Mrs. Norma Butler, Mgs. Marjorie Leishman, Arva Arbon and Ruth Pearse. Of the 35 present eight were lushees.' A Model meeting was held Oct. 30 at the home of Mrs. R. T. Shaw with Mrs. Betty Bick-mor- e Marv Owen as hostess gave a short synopsis of the aims, of Beta purposes, and ideals Sigma Phi and the lesson "invitation to Life was given by LuLillian Felt ella MacFarlane. sang the song of Beta Sigma Phi accompanied at the piano by Alice Andersen. Following group singing, light refreshments were served. On November third a preferential tea was held at the home of Mrs. R. A. 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Make An Appointment Rushees.to be pledged are Anderson, Helen Felt, Elaine Barnes, Jean Shonka and Marie Jensen. STARTS Of You! Now is the ttime to come in and let us capture your Make your personality for your Christmas to have your picture appointment new and save ready for Christmas. Alice Sniokey 8. 1946 A.A.U.W . Book Group Holds Meeting Wed. mums. Featuring The Horse t Epsilon Chapter, Beta ed. tHE PICTURES tton . i par-bor- exTerous the Garden park ward elm, eh in Salt Lake City. The to. m was decorated with fall flower- and Wta-irvwhite candelabra. a white slipper satin wedding own with fingertip veil, the i bride carried a boumiei nt white . s e w;s r0sit,blsds and orchl.-jsattended by her si. ter F!.e. na.a u,e Call of Salt Lake City ma. tion of honor, and Mrs. Lois ma, Tingey of Fort Sill, Mrs. Call wore a biide.maid. robin egg blue taffett faunal and Mrs. Tingey a stell pink ne. and satin gown. They carried large bouquets of, talisman r ses and chrysanthe minis. 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