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Show DESERET 12 A NEVS AND TELEGRAM, Salt lake City, .Monday' April 3, 1941 " Ranee Rowan Bride Of R. Earl Ross ' . Gown h A 'i y- - BECOMES BRIDE Mrs. R. Earl Ross was Miss Ranee Rowan prior to her marriage Friday evening. FASHION TIPS Keeping Potted i1fftKMi itfrMUfiT 'i END VISIT Mrs. Jay O. Jensen and little daughter, Kimberli, with Mr. Jensen, have been visiting in Salt Lake City from San Diego, Calif. Towntallcers Jay Jensens End Vacation Mr. and Mrs. Jay O, Jensen and little Kimberli, San Diego, Calif., ended a visit in Salt Lake City Saturday. Dear Mrs. Post: My fiance would like to have four of his friends as ushers at our wedding, whereas I expect to have only two bridesmaids. Will this be proper or will I have to ask two additional friends so that the number will be even? Answer: It Is not at all necessary that the number of bridesmaids and ushers be even. It will be entirely proper for you to have two bridesmaids and the bridegroom four ushers. ''e Dear Mrs. Post: When a guest brings a box of candy to the hostess, shouldnt it be handed to her directly and not -- g Gordon Betrothed ' at the Clayton Junior High Tuesday ML Hive School 19th E. 14th Soutlt. Meeting, 8 p.m A Speotal program is beipg Lady Maccabees, One free No. 27 YWCA, 322 E. 3rd South. planned, and the public Is invited. Utah Power and Light Company, under the direction of Albert South wick, will present a song and dance variety show. ; Tickets may - be obtained from Mrs. E. W. Rasmussen, chair of Mrs. Franz B. Schick, 2173 EMpIre Pheasant, Wayr- Other members of the comSigma Pi Mothers mittee are Mrs. Maxine Sigma Pi Fraternity Mothers Chahries, Mrs. W. G. Dugmore Club will meet Friday, 8 poa. and Mrs. Vilate Adams. shrub Utah Laendlers Meeting, 9 p.m., Marwedel Dance Studios, 255 E. 3rd South. League of Women Voters, Unit 3 Meeting, 8 p.m., home of Mrs. Douglas Clifford, 839 E. South Temple. League of Women . Voters, with every 1 2.00 worth of cleaning -- jn-he- from 9 Varieties of leoutiful Shrubs from Redwood NMMHm Chocs Whit Flowering Almond , Honeysuckle Bridal Wreath Spirea Anthony Waterer Pinh Butterfly Bush Mauve Butterfly Bush tr'1S'liNbsio4y tor Quality rredueh fcf OirtdMf llviaf' this OFraExnus s r2DCv CARRYING CASE-KE- WITH C-DZ- -TD Y PCJJSGuCHf ADULMBOTHBRUSHt t I 1 1 ) .r I '' St. ' . t 4 M Miss Kaye Morris' TO BE BRIDE will become the bride of Ward H. Barnes in April 20 rites. ' llii I CHAIN m rot irt. roa rr7T AT lNW Alt y STORES i L t I have this information direct from a reliable source namely, Mr. de G. himself. Tm up against it," he said when he came to my office at the American Institute of Family Relations. Ive heard about jealous wives, read about theta In the funny papers, but theres nothing funny about having one in your own home. , Ive been married only a year, and my wife is getting worse all the time. Im a railroad man, away from home three days at a time. My wife seems to think I have a sweetheart at every whistle stop. When Im at home, tf I even speak courteously to a waitress or salesgirl, she thinks I have some ulterior .motive. What am I going to have to do, Dr. Popenoe? Give up speaking to all females? Is that what she wants?? I suppose pot, but I dont know how to appease her. History Shows Dont try I urged. His-torshows that appeasement never appeases, and all the experts agree when lt.comgs to Jealousy. Here, for example, as bn Khrushchev . . " NuH said, he Interrupted. But what shall I do? That brings us to th$ third principle. Start a vigorous campaign today to remove all possible grounds for your wifes obvious feelings of inadequacy, fear, anxiety, distrust. Pay more attention to her. Take her out more frequently. Redouble your assurances of love, your demonstrations of tenderness and thoughtfulness . . Was Careless Youve got me there, be I have Interrupted again. been careless. A railroad man's time is mortgaged already.." Youll have to put marriage first, if you want to have a marriage, I insisted. See to it that she has plenty of outside interests and activities. -- WHAT WONT DO Stauffer y is Pin STUDIO SPECIAL a French treatise by named Charles Grimaud. This is the 38th edition Someone must have found is useful," Mrs. de G. ... com-mertte- So will you. He lays down three principles for action. First, dont give your wife the slightest excuse for legitimate complaint . . . Im absolutely in the clear on that. Dr. Popenoe. I give you my word. The second is: never yield an inch to illegitimate demands. Appeasement has the same effect on a jealous wife $30 Month No Courses to Buy No Contracts to Sign PAT NOTHING THIS FEMININE WAY LOSE OR TO REDUCE For Information Call HU MKvi t yA izioav-ii- 31 x .Whos4 T OUTDOOR CLUB CALENDAR S!pdtig Special Fortythia Pitkin Lynne Thomassen Is Engaged egg-she- Pink Flowering Almond t, Your Family And You ... h ENGAGED Miss Nancy has set a May 4 wedding Ronald E. Anderson, ct Can Jealousy Be Conquered? Miss. Nancy Kener Sets May Nuptials v; f I A T U R IS N S E . is made by Mr. and Mrs. Wayne B. Morris,. 1363 Zenith Ave, of the engagement and approaching marriage of their daughter,. Miss Kaye Morris. - 1 She will become the bride of Ward H. Barnes In a ceremony planned for April 20 in the Shit .Lake Temple. Mr. Barnes is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Mark L Barnes, 1927 Downing! on Ave. The evening of their wedding day, the bridal couple" will be honored at a reception at the Crestwood Villa, 6505 Highland Dr. Asked to attend the bride have beerTMrs. Richard H. Pullan, matron of honor, and Miss Judy Morris, maid of honor, her sisters ;Mrs. Lynn P. Wallace, Mrs. David W Clayton and Miss Sharon FardlnL Petite Kathey Ann Pullan and Penny Rae Pullan, will be flower girls. Bob Berrett will be best man, while Don Giauque, Fred R. Day, Ronald Gee and Clair Fuja usher. - The bride-elehas studied at University of Utah. Her fiance will be graduated from the U. In June. He has fulfilled an LDS Great Lakes mission. - Saturday afternoon, Miss Morris was honored at a luncheon at Hotel Utahs Sky Room. Hostesses were her aunts, Florence Morris, Mrs. Merrill B. Anderson and Mrs. Earl W. Nelson. They Stayed with Mrs, Jensens parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph W. McEwan, 2045 Wilmington Ave. Mr. Jensen was on spring vacation from San Diego State College, where he IS studying business administration. .....Ojile here, the vacationers were entertained at a family Dramatic coats with voluat Willow Creek Country Club. Mr. Jensen was party minous capelike back fullness at a party for close friends given by Mrs. McEwan. By DR. PAUL POPENOE rank among the roost beautiful honored The Jensens also enjoyed skiing at Brighton: put down on a nearby table and trend-settincoats. Paris Director, American Institute without comment? Of Family Relation! In my opinion, one of the VACATIONING in Phoenix, Ariz., for the past ten Many people have a habit of most important coats in the Pm not Just circulating an days has been Miss Iva Stoddard, 456 E. 1st South. doing the latter and the hostess new Paris collections is CarWhile in the Valley of the Sun she was a guest at the unfounded rumor swhen I ref has no way of knowing for dins fabulous gray wool col Cactus Rock Lodge. port that Mrs. de G. is Jealous. certain whether it is intended larless coat with bias cut flarfor her or not and places her ing back that falls In three In the embarrassing position of deep folds at the sides. The R. To having to ask, Is this for front is straight and closes with one button at the side, me? Answer: The box should be almost on the shoulder. You will also like these great handed to the hostess and not coats from Gres, long famous down comment without put for her capes and capelike full Dear Mrs. Post: When coats. The home of Mr. and Mrs. age, Miss Carol Jean Pitkin, After their marriage, the speaking of my husband to my She accents the back width L. Lynn Cloward, 542 E. 13th Mrs. Don K. Johnson, Miss couple will honeymoon to San sons young friends 19 to 21 with deep welt seamed yokes South, was setting Saturday Linda Pitkin and little Joyce Francisco before making a age bracket I refer to him as artd big sleeves set below waisthome in Salt Lake City. afternoon for an announce- Pitkin, flower girl. Mr. Jones. My son thinks this line. The future bridegroom has Clyde Pitkin will be best honored ment sounds very snobby. What is luncheon that man for his brother. Ushers studied at Brigham Young UniAlready I find these capeMiss your opinion? like full coats worn by smart their granddaughter, will indude Kenneth Crockett, versity and the University of Answer: Correctly, you refer women. Watch for these new Lynne Thomassen. Eddie Helning, Jeffrey Thom- Utah. He has served with the Guests attending learned of to him as my husband. coats. Youll like them, too! and Roliin Hogge, UJ5. Army. Miss Thomassen engagement assen, to and approaching marriage Gordon R. Pitkin, a son of Mr. and Mrs. L. Rex Pitkin, 1395 Tyler SL Miss Thomassen, who has been residing with her grandparents, is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Howard L. Dennis, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Edwin Kener, 2499-8tLbs Angeles, Calif. East, announce the engagement and April showers was theme of forthcoming marriage of their daughter, the afternoon party. The lunchMiss Nancy Lee Kener, to Ronald E.- - An- eon table was centered with a large pink umbrella surderson. spring flowers. Mr. Andersons parents are Mr. and rounded by umbrellas at the Small, pink Mrs. Elbert H. Anderson, 2583 Lake St. place settings were inscribed with the nuptial news, Lynne Temple Rites Setting for the May 4 wedding will be and Gordon, April 28, 1961. the Salt Lake Temple. For the event the attractive wore an That evening the bridal couple will be bride-elec- t honored at a reception" at the Reception white sheath, enhanced by a Center. corsage of white daisies. The betrothed couple will be Bidden to attend the bride have been Mrs. John W. Kener, Miss Lowrte Anderson and wed in Salt Lake Temple rites, after which they will be feted Miss Joyce Noble. at a wedding breakfast at TemBest Man ple Square Hotel. The breakNiel G Anderson will stand as best man fast will be hosted by the for his brother. bridegrooms parents. John W. Kener, Gary Edmunds, David The evening of their wedChristensen, Gordon Porter and Clyde Reese ding day, the bridal couple will l will usher. greet guests at a reception at Miss Kener is a graduate of the Univer- IdcKay Ward, 1319 Park St Lee Kener sity of Utah. Attending the bnde will be date with Her fiance has attended the U. He has Miss Pam Thomassen, a sister, fulfilled an LDS missionfoDerifhark. " maid of honor; TOss Jeari Sav Musf Number Of Ushers, Bridesmaids Be Same ? By EMILY POST QM Miss KaycMorris, Mr. Barnes To Wed 227-13t- h For her wedding the bride chose a bouffant gown of Illusion underscored with taffeta. Long tapered sleeves and a rounded neckline enhanced, the bodice. The floor-lengtgown was highlighted with white rosea.- . - Her veil was caught to a headdress accented by a rose. She carried a bouquet of rosebuds and lily of the valley surrounding a white orchid. ' , Attending the bride were Miss Janice , Sweet, maid of honor; Mias Linda McCoy, Miss Diane Rosa, Mrs. Winston Huber, Miss Starla Colarusso and Miss Sandra Colarusso. They were attired In taffeta gowns in shades of blue and lavender with matching organza overskirts. They carried umbrellas filled with Dowers. Flower Girl Elana ,Ross waa flower girL Pat Cassidy performed duties of best man, while Gary Frank, Paul Colarusso, Bob Terry, David Clayton, Winston Huber t and I3mer McElrey ushered Before making a home In Salt Lake City,, the newlyweds will honeymoon to Las Veas. The bride haa attended the University of Utah and was a member of Alpha Delta PL Her husband is a student at the U. and Is a member of Sigma PL Bnsnnnr Uctjo f Crest wood Villa was setting Friday evening Tor the wedding and reception of Miss Ranee Rowan and R. Earl Ross. The brides Oder Charles E. Rowan. grandfather, Patriarch of Provo Stake, officiated at the ceremony. Parents of the newlyweds are Mrs. Naoma' T. Rowan. East, E. N. Rowan. San Francisco, Calif., and Mr. and Mrsl Raymond R. Ross, 3819 Roneycut Rd, r ' . |