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Show , 1 - - - -- - 4 I - 4 - --- -- - - - , ''' , - - - -- 121 - - - - - --- --- , - 'a -- ' ,',. . - tESERET NEwS AND TELEGRAM, - Solt Eck . , - 1 . -- DouglasTowntalkers 1 - - - , - - ". - - - ' , , ea-- e , - . ,,.,. ,,,- ,,, 4, , ' ',it ,e ,,,,,. - - ,; it- - - '' . ,;., ., : ,.. , . t,, '. . k - e - ,,, ', - 1 .- . - ' , , t , . all-whit- e - ...0 - , ....., , a- , , , - "- , , Seated Together Seated together at a long table were Mrs. Richard F. Beck, Mrs. R.J.' Holiberg, Mrs. O. D. Perry, Mrs. L. J. Lerwill, Mrs. - . ' ' - ,,,,..,"e, .s - as , - - , - a,. ' ' aldrisaraAalIarsaldrs.E. lallarrettaalraTAPlornearel-M- r lloward Hart. , A highlight of the afternoon was the Introduction of the ' rew 'officers. Mrs. Taylor presented Mrs. Potter to the group as the new chairman; Mrs. Joseph P. Slagle as vice chairman; Mrs. J. Henry Chapman, handicap chairman; Mrs. Perry E. Davis, rules chairman, and Mrs. Copp, entertainment Chair-.rnan. Other officers are Mrs. Boshard, Mrs. John C. Hadley, . Mrs. Clyde Christensen, Mrs. Boyd J. Barnard, Mrs. ,Emory Smith, Mrs. Dale M. Acomb and Mrs. Nelson W. Aldrich. - -- -' Other were Ilomei. Mrs. R. Don. Applauding the new officers Paul Hadley and Mrs. W. I. Richards Jr, who were seated ' -- --- . - -, . .1 - - I t ,, , , -- '.."- NMrs. ) , ' , t , ' i To . s '; el ; . ' I 1 - t . bride-elec- - - - - , . ' - , -- ' s. , , - , . , . , ' , . - - - r elect's aunt, Cr, Mn. Sa The future t , A , . - - . . - ' '. ' -- '''''-''- --- ''' ' 1051 Se 5th East, 't, - - : ' i ' i' - - , ; ; , ; ,. , , - e . . , ' ' - .i , ' I ',' ., . , -- as . a ' , ., 1 ,, , ..I , , 4.- . - ' - ' ' '- , ' , - - i - , -- '- , , 'V , 1 l ' -- ; ee a - - - - 'a.--- - - - - - - ' . - ' N '- s ' , , . : - ,, . ' . ' 0 1111Ph I OMI , f'44.., s - - - e . . , . ,, 0 ,t " , ..f, te, eefte,, , '' ' ae, e-- ' ia-- i , , -- - ft-- , ,' '''' - - i f , ' 31 Natp - ' or" e, - e- ' - s. ntrigtun---iffictmr- - , , .,,,,, pA I 0 1 ' - , By TUE SOUTIIIVItli TWLXS joined the gang and the "Roar-The beautiful late - autumn ing Twenties" party commenced. harvest moon set a perfect Talented Delta Gammas Joy scene for weekend hay rides, Thaiman, JoAnne Lambert and -Mamie Arice rdwards sang and barn dances and tall socHals.----To start the social parade on Performed the Charleston in Its way the gals of Kappa Kappa true "Twenties" fashion as De- Gamma dolled up in their gayest !ores Auble and Angus Edwards, square dance frocks and es- - Colleen Campbell and John coned their guys to a barn Parodi. Sue Hancock and Ralph dance down Spring Lane way. Sheffield looked on. -Cathy Webb and Clark Cederlof Alpha Delta 11 led their crowd, into the huge Alpha Delta PI members had to relax and dress thbaernofri'dhearlesqCluaarreendeeanceRocbabuinerg ; a chance , Frida-y-evenin- . 3 ' - , - I I t . , t . - , - - 1 U IFIEN2PLE TOUR , . - nary -'- I Inn - I I ' 'is-elve- I ,,Ausic 1- ;4 i Fa'shiont.. ,i17.------ --s- . - .::. - : - - - . ( hair brighter 1 WhiStle: , , ,., ',Tow. , ,ti' s . : - - -- --- Y.!LC - ,. s' - - ' - - . -- ' . . - ,-, - LCC11 - - -- I ,- . PI , - , - , - NIP - Set Open Fete Visitors - e--- eavV-earr- - - - , , ' '' - , , . " ,' .1 001, 1., , I itiLlif ' g i , -- 10 ' , 01116tt.o.'1 fASF f - , - ...4 H - ; - . '" ". iroH" , - - a- ' -- , , , - Cornwell. A luncheon honoring the past presidents of the Ladies Literary Club will be held Friday,. 12:30 p.m The regular meetteing will be held at 2 p.m; Dr. A. Ray Olpin, president of the University. of Utah, will address the group. Ills topic will be "Unity, Not Identity." Mrs., Olpin will be guest soloist ' ' - The DramaMusic SPetiOn of the Ladies Literary Club will meet Tuesday for luncheon, 12:30 p.m., at 850 E. South Tem- ple. hostesses will be Mrs. liarcft. It id- - -- ' ,.,,, . t-- ,., t, ,,- 1 , - - - , , 4, ,,ea.t ' 44," ) fa, e , 1 , 4 - e .,, - : . - 1 . ' . .., , t . - ,. . ' -.- -- - ----- , ' 4""16 4 . a,,,,t." e . t ' ,e, , S, t, . - .t ' - ' , ., . ''',,,,, ,,, Ladies Literary Units Set Meets , aee. - I ", , , , , .. .. e 4 A et , it t . e , te t ' ' - ,, . . . - . -, , ti . , . oe.g , - .., ' - , eemee - , Id, - - , . AN44.1611,46041.444,44.4v,,...,,,,4,,11,,,Ale . - , - 1 . ,, . t- a - - 2 ,' , , A , 4 ' , t - Friday morning, , - , .. i , , LOVELY BRIDEMrs., Robert Pettegrew Paul was Miss Helen Wagstaff before- her marriage ' ,- . . , , , -- , - - t k"1111"....'"41411. - - I a . , ' 1 t - - - .,, - ' - o es, t,o ' - . e , -- , I - -.., - -' , ' ' - .. -- - ' , . - -, e t - - , - ' '. , t - - , 1-- t ''' , a ,..,.1 . - - ' t , . , '4 , mini-attir- , . t- ,, aa . , , car- - , ' ' -- .... ' : -- - : corn- - ,, , - Judith kaye Bennion has circled Nov.15 as the day the will exchange wedding voWs with , Norman Jay Rowley. '' ...s... ' , vel- - . , - - , . - - . t. , ' W.,,,4,401,4"4641..- ' ', . , .. , ' - , - ,, - , ' , , . - - ---- --- 1a IledloW - - ii . , BRIDE-ELECTMis- ,I - .. . - - - 4 ' ' , - - e' , :. 'I - peacock blue - . ' , L. ;I large white and small gold chrysan- t themums. I . Also Attended Miss Karen Lee Wagstaff, another sister, was junior bridesmaid, while a petite niece, Brooke Ann Barton, assisted as flower girl. They wore light blue 'taffeta frocks trimmed with velveteen and carried - - ' , .. ! - - r ' l 't 4 - For her dauglIter's reception Mrik Wagstaff selected a gown of rose brocaded , sati- n- Mrs. 1 d ,. bouquets. t; - .. - '"'''''...-,so- "', - 1, , '. I As I , '' - ' 1 with flared skirts accented by floating back pan- 4k - - as , - - e V ii - from a pearlencrusted 'erown.' She carried an bouquet fashioned Following their marriage the of vanda orchids eited stephcouple will honeymoon In Cat anotis surrounding fornia before making a future orchid, ,, ' Attendinethe bride were her home in Orem. The bridegroom Is' a former sisters, Mrs. David Clair, Barstudent of Brigham Young Unt ton, matrOn of honor, and Miss versity. He will continue his Vilna Wagstaff, maid of honOt. istudies at the "Y" winter guar- - Others included Mrs. R. Pearce - N ter. ' Shelton, Mrs:Robert J. Holraes Harding. Their , - . - - ia-larg-e -- ''''''1144" - ed pliques,-cascad- - - lops, were detailed with bead- ing. The appliqued lace flowers on the floordength satin and lace skirt were also embroidered with beads. . Her long veil of illusion, trimmed vvith matching lace ap- - Autumn Parties Attract Redskins , - . - - - , .'' - --- kvely bride wasattired ire- an exqui-- site gown of satin and lace underscored with pale blue tulle and taffeta. The rounded neckline and short sleeves, - both edged with natural lace seal- e In Tepee Town , . ' 4 , . , ' ''' L. , .., ,.,-1,pated In some furr games while ' ; a waiting for the food to be a. . ,t aa, I ea' :.1.Ne,,I, served. ' 'or , e I 0 , , i . t e, a- -- t -- Beta Party .sr- , , eee , theBetas held . Buy the It:licit-- (112(1-- 1 ''' ..., I 1 a -' I , , party al N ,,,,--, 1100 Ji ' . , , ei , . tablet at size , house the for i they gathered t , , .',,ee IIIIHIMP LE MP MD MI their IMP in lop nu lshindig. This "pre- -SO 'awl , , deer season . star se 440,A ,i.SM.,..,..,00,.,.03k.ii.hf WA.,S.O.rIi.. ,,,,, t .P - Gavin, Raymond Johnson, Carl I -Ethemselves PARTY FALL Martin at country-styl- e . Jim Jim Dem Bogle, njoying , barn dance Friday evening were Dick Sage, Ge.lt, and Ralph Bernstrum relaxing , oily 4 ,, with a bridge game. Carol Christopherson, Aft Nelson and Edna : c right: 1 44 POLISH c the LIMA Also Friday evening, ,Runswick. -' . t band members took :1 REMOVER4.. marching enteras really casually they , I .. was strut their high beginning the first call. ke tained their dates Ma hay ride time out from COOTA101 e Jane Parrish, Bob Dellen-tinroutines to enjoy them- - and is made up of girls in the !early (very early!) CM Omega He i and a party follow- Friday night te were 10 of cent the roused their from clastelpledges hach. a at top e per band Judy Castleton and Bob mg in Nlorray. by party:given I on ' . ees i Jean and actives taken Nebeker, isluna))er by fthe director. of the band and his Lucky pledges eel Soderberg joined hands with - to the choice get Hurrying cook breakefasf." Joan Powelson andKent Bag- - seats on the and Mrs. Forrest D.1Marion Beane Helen Loye Jorel-twile,,Itr. were wagon hay ' I Nancy Pearson were June Stewart Jeanne Hale and Stoll. Street dancing was first sen ley, Mary Susman and Gary! 1Judy Larson and Alan Miller, excitRich but initiated Pat the and Carolyn Sheets president, by sleepily Wilthe Adrienne as the 'on .41' square waBarbara Humphrey agenda . --Juld Bob Larson, Carol Nuz- I Golan, and honored at .it ban- - , edly jumped trito !their clothes,, -ready to "svaing your partners.,ccmover, Bonnie Brotners ard,ley . held in the Doll II Ouse as their big sisters, Joanne Con,1--Cold apple cider and spudnuts Lee York. 1i man and quet Rees Claire Jensen, ' 5 Pat Vincent and Mark iI and dit. Janet were a welcome sight te"fuck-Matthew- s - 'BETROTHED --Nov.. 16 IA nuptial date set t)ygiss and Lamar William, Friday evening.fEatough; Babs lInde and Glen' Sally' ered-out- " StOen5en hurried and them dancers Shirley , Sandra Gray who la engaged to Mehin E. Dunkley Jr. 'got hep" to - the beat -- of a jit- SatUrday morning bright LAfnerk., -T and Steve Burton, Nancy Lip-4 terbog. to of familiar ee, Strains I --Man and Bill Brickey but De-- :floated t ' A Keeping beat with their hands autumn throu the gh leaves air anna James and Joe nutle,r1 tas Harriet Mullen and Dave 'rather than their feet were Jane' H'OEISC, made their W a y over to the Kent Tibbetts, Ralph sorter, I 1 Hoope s, Connie Rober ts, and i Rutledge, ' ' 1 fireplare to roast a few marsh- Don Nieser, Carol Barry and Gochonour and Carolyn McKel- 1 .s''' To mallows. 1US1.51ClittrilmallIN'Ut1311C71ED011, , Ernie Knowles, harmonized on ler as Don Emery, Phil Rot- 1 Della Gamma "On Top of Old Smekey." Aftertit.dge, Nanette Moore and Cathy 1 An open house WI be held indoors movies headed for , Carm-rias!Rose the Delta ride St. George, Los Angeles the Meanwhile, hay gang gathered of the band ' s recent from 2 to 6 p.im for r Sue Evans, ,Janke to Lo?s Sunday trip Brady and' at Mickey's Dancelandhr 'Muni and 1 Mr. and Mrs.- JOSCA. Balderas Sue, Allred were 111 Siolho11 at r4.Y. for. dancing., dinner and 1A,ngele,s - Mesa ! gatherint I a Temples the home their favorite retreat spot in cards. of EP Paso: Terc.;-t.1k Omicron Nu t, , t, :::: ti of their on Eduardo Balderas, LeitiCti Nov. 12 in , with their dates Scott , Lollie Sullivan and,Laura Jo- noon Omicron Brighton Nu, Wednesday Ifo:1:y 1021 Elm Ave. Olsen, Joe Ruben and Bob Wil- - 1 seph just rested and chatted an organization on campus for Returns 'Nov. 18 ,...v 3.e.t. 1 Roam; Iktel litch 11120 Is 1 attire- Kathy Cas- withdates---P-ettrThe collide Ndsiting with Dams. In or econorn)cs majors, frpire t A. R. POULTON . , -A law 14 ri I . , 44v4 Etrn,-;-Je- x hake Ca ermotipe Coil vo Writ P471:.Tliat,'1'1111-1-11rtiesti-tillpenes. Clark ..... as ,:Ann trilly pencr 411$ e.,-. thrr Boger , sity Its Ctilrityrr ft0 ' Yo 4. cr. pp..,42. 't hal! ,I. Bob El and .,....' Bradford. I.Ircile ley and AlbPrt Fernley, Marge rhppter. The selective 3021 So, 23rd L Pk IN 6 2909 . lu; OM 1667 A' : 1 Thy, expect:. to leave for - ' S So. Stets arid Dick JaCkson s.00n ;Decker and Floyd Astin partici:quires a high scholastic record,' Paso early in 1November 1,7:.- 4, VI k, p.pvtiff fr.04, , , - . , reception , i A. Rowley, -- . t . - . bride w. Tht , ;Pe: k -- - ' - - - , , , . , , Rowley , -- - , ' , . - - - , t - , - i ' -- , ,, ; , Bay - P ' , , At a festive announcement honor; Miss Ann Harris, Miss tea Saturday aftertroo.n It4ends JoAnn Stewart and Miss Nanry and relatives learned of the be,,Stewart , , trothal and approaching marTo Amaht riage of Miss Judith Kaye will perform nioni to Normanlay Rowley:- - duties man for his ofbest wag held at the brother. S.Thomas Bennion, H. Bennion hohostme at 70 Sherman Kitchen and Claude Viran essed St. and Rowley will usher. by; Mrs. . - , - . '., - JuNej it hKayeBennionisBetrot e silver-inscribe- , - , ..... ' just-weds- ,, ', - , - , . '- a - , . ... ' aa e fornia. The bridegroom, a .former The lovely brideelect was attired in a princess-styledress Brigham Yourtg University stu- in a lavendar shade, She dent, is now attending the Uni- wore deep a corsage of silver and versity of Utah. He fulfilled an purple asters. LDS mission in Samoa. The betrothed couple will exchange wedding vows in rites to be solemnized In the Salt , .,...ahmedt 4. Lake Temple. That evening the e - - bride's parents will host a re, . ception at the Yalecrest Ward . in honor of the At the fete the bride will be attended by her sister, Miss e . Carol Joine Bennion, maid. of , . , :' Silver-Inscribe- - . , , To Melvin- Dunklev Jr. -- :I - . ' -- engagement and forthcoming 'marriage of their daughter. Miss Sandra Gray. t will exThe pretty change nuptial promises with Melvin E. Dunkley Jr. in rites to be solemnized Nov. 16 in the Salt Lake Temple. A reception In the Princeton Ward will honor the bridal couple Nov. 17. Parents of the future bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs. Melvin E. Dunkley, 12 Magna Row, Magna. Bidden- to attend the bride - ' ' . Orem, and the late Mr. Rowley. The serving table centerpiece, carried out "a toast to the bride" ' , theme. A crystal goblet with a miniature bride and bridegroom inside stood atop a pedestal detailed -The base of the pedestarhvas artistically banked with ruffled tulle, accented by Ply of the and tea roses. Lighted valley at the mception have been Mrs. candelabra flanked crystal Richard P. Hanson, her sister, either sitte-- of the arrangement matron of honor: Mrs. Charles Swags of tulle around the edge W.,. Anderson. Miss Helen Dunof the table completed the atkley, sister of the bridegroom, tractive decor. Miss Mary Ann Barker and Miss . Karen Erickson. Guests learned of the engage' Charles W. Anderson will perment from small form duties of best man. The couple Is planning a hon- white napkins bearing the tidMg, "Judith Kaye and Norman, eymoon trip in Southern CaliNov. 15." Mr. and Mrs. Thomas L. Gray, V57 Laird Ave., announce the ' 't . " Sandra Gray Engaged - - . : - son and Here and there among 'the crowd spotted Mrs. Alma J. Mrs. Kenneth Taylor, Mrs: Dee Larkin Jr.. Miss Emilie-Seel- , a K. Chipman and Mrs. Dewey Anderson. ', ,)4 . a - s .......e. , Mrs. F. Clayton Gledhill and Mrs. Don Martin were an interested twosome, as were Mrs. Grant 3. Hewitt and Mrs. Le- f,' Roy T,McGitire. 51rsa.Council M. McDaniel was seated by Mrs. Harry B. -- I -- - - - FORT DOUGLAS LADIESMrs. Lowell IL Taylor, front left, retiring chairman; Mrs. David B. Potter, incoming chairman; Mrs. Joseph P. Slagle, 'Mrs. Perri E., Davis, back left, and Mrs. Alfred E. Copp, new officers, were iitnong Fort Douglas ladies attending.aaa annual fall luncheon Friday. ,, e , .., ,,, IN'alL Nk - --- . -- , t &- .-- . liarty-Goer- , ' -- -- a,a , , i , -- I't , Raymond T. Senior, Mrs. Marco Messina, Mrs. Dow W. Richardson, Mrs. Arnold Shields and Mrs. W. L. Beers Mrs. de Keith Richards was seated nearby. She was with I A - , eye-catc- h. . - e- asteetteet-elee----teate- ---- 1- , -- 4 - ,, - -- - , , ' . t . - - --,------ Rich-,Iteeorg- e , last-minut- . - - - a.,a , , ti ) I d , - . I , r , As newly married Mr: and 1Paul, the bridegroom's netehere - Entertaining it prenuptial Mrs..,Robert Pertegrew Paul re-- ' appeared in a- model of gray- - I parties have been Mrs. E. W. ;,tteived best wishes from Xriends blue crepe and lace. Both a, orelaarhatn. le1 Mrs. , Isita eridtioeng,, re: i land families at a reception Fri- - orchid corsages. I, 1 Mrs. ! . SIday Assisting the bridegroom as itta'aues ' evening, they stood beneath How. Mi. W. Paul Jr., best hAs man was la bridal arch entwined with brother, . l'aul, Mrs. Norman satin ribbon and wedding bells.1 aid Jeremy Paul. Ronald Cam-larMIss. Candelabra and artistic floral, mans, Pete Loyola, Kenneth 1 arrangements of gladyi and Carlson, Milton Halton and I Marie Barlow and tho bride's mother, Mrs. ee'agstaft .. , chrysanthemums completed the Ephraim Fankhauser ushered. decor. effective Scene t .. eve . . ' I 1 of the 'event was the Holladay ''' ----aa t Seeettd Ward. ..,,,,1 , , Assisting with greeting guests . were the bridal couple's par-- , " ' s , ents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur John I a. , 1894 E. 4625 e s, Wagstaff Jr., k . and Mr. and Mrs. George , 1 South, C .' , W. Paul. 4263-13tEast. . Earlier Friday the bridal pair - , t - ' , I exchanged nupthlprmises la ' I rites solemnized in the Salt Lake - , I . a i L. , President Temple by Elllay I , . t Christiansen. Following, the . I bridegroom's parents, Mr. and 11 ' 4 ' Mrs. paul, honored the newly- e 4 t , , 1 bleakfast weds at a wedding' at , . Brurnrnel. ' Beau se eae,-- 0 . ' - ' -a, ' rlda1Gewn -, ; At the the I s . ----- ---, .. ., t lt - , --- - .. ' . -- - - - . 7 WagstglfRob.err-POlfRités- . I or Luncheon Committee e The luncheon committee members were busy with details. Mrs. Grant N. Christensen. was chairman. as. sisted by Mrs. B. Keith Sudbury, Mrs. Doyon IL Pollock and Ilrs. Alfred E. Copp. Said hello to Mrs. W. Allen Pelton, Mrs. John C. Hadley and Mrs. B. Wellington McDonald they were presiding at the ' punch bowl),.. -- -Taking their places at the tables (gaily decorated with- pyre-- e canthae. go4rds. Indian corn and small pumpkins in Ing arrangements) were'Mrs.- Fe Robert Ilayle (her husband Is president of the Fort Douglas Golf Club), Mrs. Raleigh Moore and Mrs. Kenneth Swinton. Mrs. McDonald joined them at luncheon. a , 777.1 HOle'n - - i k . I chah-man):Mr- - , , , , ---- 7.-- - , , - --- - . - - - '- , -i ,..- t - - - , - 71 ' , ,, .... . . .. ,., - , , it . . ' , ', , ,.. - ,..-... ' , - , - . 'T ,I 3, . The Fort Douglas Golf Club was setting for a festive autumn party Friday afternoon. The occasion was the annual fall luncheon of the Fort Douglat Ladies, one of the highlights of their year's activities: Members began arriving at 1230 psn. for a soeial hour, in- eluding the officers of the past year (new officers were Intro. duced later in the day), Mrs. Lowell )3. Taylor (she's the retie. -David B. Potter Isles ihe 'Incoming chair-- trig man), Mrs. Grant N. Christensen. Mrs. J. E. Da,strup, Mrs. Paul DeLaney; Other retiring officers are Mrs. Edward qtristensen, ".., Mrs. Richard F.Boshard and Mrs. E. W. Sinter. Enjoyed sitting next to Mrs. R6bert M. Sutton during the afternoon'S festivities (she's also been an officer the past year).' "kr I --- Ladies Hold Fall Luncheon -- - I ,,,, lp . - -- - l ' 1 - - Satyrday,October 20, 1956 City, ' --- , - : , - , |