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Show V 1 1. . 16B DESERET NEWS 'AND TELEGRAM, Salt Lake Gty, Saturday, May 7, 1960 Miss Joan Richards , Robert DeBry ToWed . i1 t1 At an announcement luncheon Saturday afternoon, news of the engagement and forthcoming marriage of University of Utah seniors, Miss Joan Richards and Robert DeBry, was disclosed. Scene bf thejiestive event was the Presidents Room at ' . , Hotel Utah. The lovely bride-elec- t is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Y. Richards 2194 Sherman Ave. Mrs, Richards was hostess at the afternoon party. Mr. and Mrs. James DeBry, 2153 Browning Ave., are parents of' the" prospective bridegroom. Decorating the long luncheon table were pink rose ball trees, with ribbons extending to small pink birds. The ribbons were inscribed with the nuptial tidings. "Roses are blooming June 10 for Joan and Bob. Each place setting was marked with pink Elf roses. Miss Richards chose a pale green silk organza sheath with beige accessories for the luncheon. The bridal couple will be wed in rites to be solemnized in the London Temple, London, England, and will spend the next two months touring Europe. The future bride will be graduated f0pn- - the U. of U. in June with a degree in sec- Secrets Of Charm ondary education. She is affiliated with Alpha Chi Omega. . Her fiance also will receive a degree in philosophy from the U. of U. in June. He is a member of Delta Phi and has fulfilled an LDS mission to Holland. ifJ L ' Your Voice Is Clue ENGAGEMENT .Jiasjset DISCLOSED aJuna-lQ- . wedding-dat- e- Miss To Charm Joan Richards with Robert DeBry- .- By JOHN ROBERT POWERS AMBASSADOR CLUB HOLDS FESTIVAL Its Spring Festival time at the Ambassador Athletic Eaeh night this week party goers? have been ' gathoringTn the LegationTtoom 'for 'dining, dancing and entertaining. Pictured above, enjoying just such features feminine charmer has sound appeal as well as eye appeal. You may be aspretty as a picture, but pictures are for books, magazines and walls. Unless you want to be admired for your looks and then placed Chi Omega Mothers Circle Ax-else- eaf&fatiy-baek-- Annette Thomas ancTThomas Honorary Soeiety. Henry Grondel. Disclosing the nuptial news are parents of the bride-elecMr. and Mrs. Victor J. Thomas, unconsciously 2660 Hartford St. Mr. and Mrs. Henry F. Grondel, 1520 Bryan Ave., are parents of the prospective bride- cant help doing so because speech is a clue to charm and then some! The ear Js the source of You tions about others. Though you may think some unlovely trait of character is succesfully hid den from others, sooner- -, or Joan Cooper, Pat Eddington, later it will be given away by Mildred Edwards, Dorothy your voice. R e d f o r d Folsom, Joanne If a womans grammar is Garff, Sue Dartiels Hansen, and-hbad Dorspeech muddled, LeSueur Jackson Jean knowin a split second you othy Burton Lyon, Mary Ann that she is habitually lazy and Maughan, Rosalyn Rollo and untidy in her thinking. Suzanne Sloan. But even more important are the other character traits that . Jaycee Auxiliary the -- voice gives away:. hate, BRIDE-ELECMiss Vicki Annette Thomas installed Jaycee eiivy, anger, selfishnessand has set a June 23 marriage date with Thomas new officers Thursday evening greed. Even the smallest Henry Grondel. at a dinner dance at Hotel amount of them will be given Utah's. Roof Gardens. away by your voice. Its tone Elected to lead the group MRS. KARL C. AXELSEN will expose you, though your . . . plans luncheon In have been Mrs. Grant S. Greg-ersowords may not. wish to have ear apIf you president; Mrs. John K. ' peal, Mangum, vice president; Mrs. keep your thoughts Y channeled in directions that McClure, secretary, Ralph Lake alumnae Salt of and Mrs. Howard S. Herbert, City areweleomed by others. It is Mu Phi Epsilon will meet Frl-da- not sufficient merely to retreasurer. -- Board members are Mrs. 8 p.m., at the home of press antagonistic or anti-svisit with "Slipski the Grip By YVONNE YOUNG Ronald Erickson, Mrs. Keith Mrs. William Martell cial impulses. Root out their ski. Hodson, U been have the big Days P. Heiner -- Jr. and Mrs. Leon source. Replace them with a 1430 Circle Way. this week complete with Delta Gammas blacked out L. Lines. warmer, friendlier, more con- news - show, songf est and their teeth and went barefoot Utah of varsity graduat- siderate attitude toward the Mrs. Gregerson was chairUniversity the U. Climax to perform their Okie num man of the event. ing seniors will be honored world in general. of the gala activities was Fri- ber. Barbara Taylor looked the part in worn out jeans day night Leland Case gathered a and a bearskin weskit Intermission time came and meager group on the mountain with mud, rain and white- Dick Aamodt hailed the Greeks wash. Carolyn Bullough and of the Year. Myrna Labrum the garnered the honor along with Roy Bingo withstood weather, as they swabbed with Jerry Lee Olsen. After a lime, getting more on each breather the Sigma Chis sang other than on the U. IK guys a song of political campaigns, offered assistance to Kristin Lagoon was the destination Embry anj Suzanne Hall, as fof students who attended they toted heavy buckets up the U Days Dance. Lynn Hawthe slope. ley and Fred Smolka found a Wednesday mght the Var- parking place and headed for sity Show called "U Review the concessions. Nancy Lee was staged on the Union and Dennis Murback met them patio, under the stars. Ron on the roller coaster, Daum paced the sidewalk di Sharilyn Silver and Gary recting Emily. Roberts, who Juhlm were seen munching performed a jazz dance num away at hot dogs and cotton ber. Dr. Keith Engar wowed candy. Spruced up in a new the audience with his devil spring cotton Was Abbey number from Damn Yan- Ward, and Leonard Romney, kees. her date, had to lend her his jacket for warmth. U Days Queen The hour for intermission The U mens chorus was was drawing near for Bob hard to recognize in beatnik Bradford and Margaret get-up- s for Lets Go Bohe . as they headed'for Thompson, cliwas mian." The show maxed with a presentation of Catherine McKay as U Days Queen. John Bennion, student body president, placed the glittering crown on her head. Jane Watson" fufet attendant, was assisted by Bob Bradford, and Mary Lynn Malouf was grateful for Steve Brock-ban- ks assistance down the RITES SOLEMNIZED MrsrGeofge PLEDGES VOWS Miss Joan Denslippery stairs Ken Olsen did the honors Ernest Gubler was Miss Virginia nis Ranck pledged marriage vows as emcee of Songfest Thursday Beatrice Willis frior to her marriage Friday to become Mrs. Ferrell Gallonight First to perform were Friday...-'"- '' way. Bailey. the KKGs singing a tale of green sleeves. Later on the Betas related Khrushchevs er Mss Willis, Mr. Gubler - Say Vows Honeymooning to the southern Utah parks and Grand Canyon are newlyweds, Mr. and Mrs. George Ernest Gubler (Miss Virginia Beatrice Willis). They exchanged wedding Fridayin SaltLake Temple rites. Following, the bride's Vows parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon L. Willis, 459 N. - Main St gave a wedding breakfast. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Gub-ler- , Lund, Nev., are parents of - the bridegroom. . Friday evening the bridal couple greeted guests at a reception at the Nineteenth Ward meetinghouse, 168 W. 4th North. Bridal Gown Forthls event the -- bride wore a floor-lengtgown of lace and net over satin. Long tapered sleeves and a high collared neckline were features of the fitted bodice. Lace appliques highlighted the bouffant skirt. Her veil of illusion was attached to a clip of orange blossoms, with a wisp of veiling over the forehead. She carried a bouquet of white roses. Attending the bride were Miss Gayle Willis, a sister, maid of honor; Miss Jean Miss Annette Musig, Miss Donna Willis, another sister of the bride, and Miss Charmayne Gubler, the bridegroom's sister, junior bridesmaid. . They word taffeta gowns in shades of pink, complemented by contrasting pink cummerbunds.-White satin head bows with short pink veils enhanced their costumes. They carried bouquets of pmk and white carnations. . Flower Girls petite Melanie Ann Willis and Merrilee Pugh were flow- er girls. jack Gubler performed duties of best man for his brother. Raymond Christian, Crawford Brown, John Willis, Raymond Willis and Cyrill Draney ushered. r h -- Entertaining parties were Mrfand Mrs. Paul Pugh, "Mrs. William Young, don Hoover, Miss Gayle Willis, Miss Donna Willis, Mrs. John Willis, Miss McGilvary and Miss Lois Kirby. HILL CUMORAH PAGEANT TOUR 23T DAtS LEAVING. JULY 22 NORTHWEST TOUR Leaving June BLACK HILLS - PASSION Loot PUT I laavut July MEXICO TOUR GUATEMALA laavut Esther- - James EM 4229 40-- 7 It Juna Auguit 17 Tour" Ava II SALT LAKE CITY Aux-iliar- groom. The engaged couple will exchange jnairiageyowS-iiiSal- t Lake Temple rites June 23. That evening they will be honored at a reception at the East. Stratford Ward, 2605-15tBidden to attend the bride have been Mrs. Lorry Horman, her Sister, matron of honor; Miss MareneStutznegger, Miss Shanna Fenton and Miss Linda Davies. -- ' Miss Thomas has attended University of Utah, where she was affiliated with Alpha Chi Omega, Lambda Delta Sigma and Angel Flight. She also has been attendant to Days of 47 queen. Tfpee Town U. Days Dominate Social Scene o white-washin- g -- . Joan Ranch Ferrell Bailey Wecf was setting for a postnuptial reception honoring newlyweds, Mr. and Mrs. Ferrell Galloway Bailey, Friday evening. They were united in marriage earlier Friday in rites solemnized in Salt Lake Temple. President ElRay L. Christiansen officiated. The bridegrooms - mother, Mrs. Rhea Ferre Bailey, 3215-157East, feted couple at a wedding breakfast He also is son of the late William Bailey. , The bride, former Miss Joan Dennis Ranck, is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Dennis Ranck,, 2525 Neffs Lane, 5 the-brid- IMiss. fashioned a gown of peau de with taffetar-an- d carried nosesoie and lace. A high scalloped gays of pink roses, carnations and neckline and long Petite Robyn Lyn Tumbow sleeves accented the fitted bodice. was flower girl. A crown of pearls and rhineDean R. Lindsay stood as stones released her fingertip best man for the bridegroom. veil of illusion trimmed with Ushers were Lorin G. Folland lace. Shecarried a cascade Jr., Eugene Petersen, Robert bouquet of white camellias and Dunkley and Lee ZundeL Also J assisting was the bridegrooms pink roses! Attending the bride were brother, William C Bailey. Mrs. Dean R. Lindsay, matron The bride- - has studied at of honor; Miss Kathryn Tate, Brigham Young " University. Miss Evelyn Neff, Miss Patri- Mr. Bailey attended University cia McGee, Miss Patricia of Utah and the Y., where he Wright. Miss Barbara Jensen affiliated with Saxons. He LDS mission in Great and Miss Leslie Ann Ranck. - ' They wore pink sheaths of Britain. lily-poi- -- forget-me-not- com-pleted- Sets Nuptials With- Mr. Fraser Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Christen-Nuys,- - Calif.f-a- nMiss nounce the approaching mat SETS ' NUPTIALS Carol Christensen be will of Miss their, daugter, riage bride of .Gerald Gary Fraser Carol Christensen.- sen,-Van, ShewiU becomethe-brid- e of Gerald Gary Fraser, a,son of former Salt Laker, Mrs. Grace Fraser. Mr. Fraser has served a tour of duty with the UJS. Army. . The bridal couple will be wed in rites to be solemnized in the Los Angeles Temple May 28. the dance floor and the main The ' Brothers attraction, Four. Marge Koster and Duncan Wallace were anxious to get a close-uof the quartet. Songfest Winners The winners of Songfest were announced, and Jean Howe was thrilled to- - collect the trophy for Delta Gamma. Toni Lamoreaux applauded when they read Alpha Chi Omegas name for a first place in the womens division, serious. Sigma Chi and Delta Phis captured the trophy again its almost getting a tradition with those men. Susan Eldredge and Gordon Ottinger commented bn the "Brothers Four variety of songs, as they talked to Kathy Linford and Ken Saxey. Say mg goodbye and heading Og den way were Charlotte Castet-- , ter and Denny Stetler. Sigma Nus will stage Hawaiian luau Saturday night at the home of Dean Ellis. Dennis Wolfley and Kathy Nelson will be garbed as beachcombers complete with p CALENDAR MONDAY Salt Lake Junior League 12:15 p.m.. Willow Creek Country Club. Delta Phi Mothers Club Breakfast, noon, Lion House. Chi Omega Mothers Clrcle- Luncheon, noon, 1435 E. 1st Meeting, South. League of Women Voters, Unit Seven Meeting- ,- 8 p.m, home of Mrs. William C. Howe, 4311 Parkview Dr. Ladies Auxiliary to the Swa nee Singers Meeting, 8:15 pm,. Wells Ward, 1990 5th East. PDCA Auxiliary Ladies Auxiliary to the Painting and Decorating Con tractors of America will meet Wednesday, 8 p m , at the home of Mrs. Maude Fairbanks, 2222 Lake St. - YJhen the tecipe cells tor r.mu use iW tatters. Here Are Rules On Bride Stories Because of the great for publication of wedding stones and pictures, it has become necessary for the Deseret News and Telegram to pjace a time limit , on their printing date. Persons desiring publications of wedding stories and pictures must contact the Society Department at leasf two weeks prior to the wedding. Phone EMpire 4 2581, or come to the third finor. 33 Richards St. Pictures and fiiformatlon must be made available to the department so that they may be printed within two publishing days after the 1 .weeding, QUWTY emand fiiuimi L. . May-28- HAWAII ttwf t New4! makm rmrvQi tout sine hotel, Ht., r rftfW-eUovt Jam 24th, pa r Writ cell Vida Fox Clawson DA 11 I IMi Et c CLUB t, the impression they make on the ear. 'J - well-know- n Sizes up others by ner, Mrs, M. Lynn Bennion, Mrs. Glen T. Dixon, Mrs. Daniel P. Heiner and Mrs. Douglas O. Woodruff. AmongsenlorsT6be' feted are Karlyn Axelsen, Carol Lar- - Henry Grondel- Mr. Grondel is a An announcement of interest tells of the betrothal and forth- athlete at Westminster College and a member of Stevens coming marriage of Miss Vicki ut Everyone ott. Vicki Thomas Is Betrothed To Thomas as you look. Fete Graduating Seniors Graduating Chi Omega seniors win be honoredby the Mothers Circle Monday at a festive luncheon. The annual event is set for noon at Jhe chapter house, 1435 E. 1st South. - General chairman for the afternoon is Mrs. Karl C. Others making arrangements are Mrs. Richard S. Tan- - I on. a Bhelf-of earshot, youd better make sure that you sound as pretty -- To Mr;-Abb- T every'real WOMEN'S an evening together, are Mrs. Frank Ed. Bailey, left; Mr, Bailey, Mrs. Oscar Hanson Jr., Mr. Hanson, Mrs. Mr. Hanson is "James W.'Abbott'and' president of the Ambassador Club. Club. W iUtiOi i - |