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Show The Teseret Newt, Salt Lake City, Mal; Noiember 7. 1939 , Abopt iTozvn.: Néiils Of $ócial Events Theme To Be Followed Marjorie Judd Is Bride Of This Morning - Marjorie Judd became the bride of David Howell Stoddard at a marriage cereMony this morning in the Salt by Temple perfornied Nicholas G. SMith. Nhiss e wed- & was enjoyed at ding breakfast the Hotel Utah by the family and a few close friends. Niro. Stoddard wore a black dressmaker suit yt ith black.hat to match and a corsage of white orchids. Following the announcement of the recent marriage of Miss Sher Jensen to John H. Webster many parties have been given. Saturdav evening. Mr. and Mrs. in D. W. !toward entertained their hfane. roin rirtn Avenue. The young, couple left soon after the breakfast for a tour of the Pacific North I'M. anti will rebele in Portland. Ore. The bride Is the daughter of C Mr. and Nir, D. E. Judd of Street 81141 111e grnorn 14 the on or Mr. and Mts. D. L Stoddard tit LeGrande, the. Sunday evening ,Dr and Mrs. Thomas A. Clawson Jr, comptimented the bridal couple at a remotion. Mystery gardenias and miniature silver wedding belts formed the table centerpitse. Mrs. Nicholas G. Smith, Mrs. Curtis Y. Clawson. - Mrs. Lewis Telle Cannon. Mri. Joel ;Nibley. Mrs. Ann NVallace. Mrs. F. W. and Mrs. James D. Dean a.' sly of the dining were in charge room. annisted in fierving by Miss a (;wen Stranquist and r elbavis Miss Jane land. of Ogden, Norman Mrs. C. Mrs. John D. Schick. Miss Dorothy Clark. Miss Jean Stoddard, Mimi Marilyn Judd, Alms Ruth H. Felt. Miss Beatrice Winnor, Miss Katherine L. Smitri and Miss Lorraine Hyde. One hundred and fifty friends railed during the receiving hours. Miss Dorothy' E. Cowley, Mrs. Clawson and Miss Florence S. Allen etittrtained the guets with a musical program. Personality Club. Meets Tomorrow What do you eat for breakfast? Coffee, toast, maybe some eggs? 'What do you eat for lunch and dinner? White bread, meat, potatoes? Its little wonder you're stipated. You probably don't eat enough "bulk." And "bulk.' doesn't mean the amount you eat It's a kind of food that forms a soft "bulky" mass in the intestines and helps a movement. It this Is your trouble, may we sug- gest a crunchy toasted cereal breakfast. Kellogg's is a natural food. not a, medicine but it's particularly rich in "bulk." Being so, it can help you not only to. get regular but to keep regular. You won't have to endure constipation, you can avoid it. at dailyi drink plenty of water, and life will be brighter for you! Made by Kellogg's in Battle Creek. All-Br- All-Br- 0 t ding of Nils? De Fa e Wood, daughter of Mrs. Augusta Wood. 304 Greenuood Terrace, and BrUCe Wiesley of IMOil Yale Avenue. HANDS 6 waiian Islands. Assoc.-,Editor.- ' Wimp Seers Soft mod Smooth with Fruit Education Week Meet A. Slated By Sandy P.-SANDYf' Nov. 7.In observance Hands that men adoreyou to can have them with Frostings Lotion. Once you start using it you see and teal the diem, once. Because Frostilla is concentrated, ono drop is enough-- Made oi costly ingredients, Bromine spreads evenly, dries quickly. Millions prefer its high uality S. and Canada. 50. 504 MOO sizes in Travel Mae in bettor HO store& T. National Education A. will be Week, by Sandy P.-held tomorrow at 8 km.,in the Sandy Junior High School according to - Wilford Pierson, president. A program will be follo,;ved by a social and refreshments. of , 9(1 mop 41fortio Joyce- - Lois Keene.. -- -- Miss Pickell our music teach. a er played a new song It fourth, fifth and sixth is called Danse ROOM OAK -- Macabre. j e e played it Monday the day h Halloween and on Tuesday Is Halloween. It is about tons raising out of their graves and playing on their fiddles. The children thought that it was a very good selection for this time of year. Rita Barnes. .i Gloria Fitt, Editor. Arlene Peterson. Assoc. Editor. RAI1GES - COn Cn 9UUmiiti I SIX HOLE ENAMELED RANGE SeECIAL ffle Sni thSt ammo .1.11. 4 .$59.50 , t. use this It 1 ;;;;c31 tion for the nose : rl, , ,, ( al411471 - 0 ITT-ITT-W- TI int ,I , , colds developing. arz, 1 - 100 VIccts VA:1110E101. - - - -- . . . . ., , . '. tt,.. ' ..' a .c ,, . 4st.., , o- 4 ttr, .... -- : , N -'A. 44 1 . , - Complete Charge ' Of I . "Nc.,,,,.-: :. 1: 1 ' , . '.444 4... .. t 4,,--,...., - . - , --. 1 .1 ( ,,...4o.orvars ill "When we ftnish our play. at Washington school W e are going to have a tea party and invite our mothers. At the same time we are going to show them our playhouse." Dennis Smith. In Room 6 we a new have leather. Her name ix De VAT Nefflin. She used to teach in Richfield. Utah. In the afternoona . she teaches the Douglas School. After Hallowe'en was over there Wit a nii damage done to the school. There was not even a waxed window. Room 18 reports: Last Thurs. day Mr. Emil Nyman, visited our spelling clam When it was time for our language class. he taught us a language game. We had a lot of fun. Vanice Ilartnett. In Mrs. Wismars room we are milking dolls to put out in the A. party. hall for ale P.-Lawrence Pathan The sixth gradeso had the oppor a very intertunity of listening-t- In our art class two girls went and drew all the teachers for Hallowe'en. They were all very good. esting radio program last Thurs. day. The American School of the Air presented. The Merry Adventures of Robin Hood." ralmar. On October 26, the Washington School had a P.T. A. meeting. In our Social Science class we are learning the countries of Europe and the capitals. We think it is a very interesting study. Vivian Clitistensen. The children took part on the program. Room 3 had the moat parents present. and received a picture. They also had the largest paid membership. Beverly Snyder. Room 13 went down to the La. fayette School "We learned a lot about dinosaurs. It is a very huge We had a red cross race to see which room would bring the most money. The room that brought the most money was Room 17, so they get to go to the Saint Anne Orphanage and take some baskets with some things in them for Thanksgiving. animal." 4oyee Bull. We have added a lake with ducks made of clay to our fair grounds on our sand table this week. We are also making some sketches of which will be a sheep ranch erected on our sandtable later Jeannine Christensen. In Room 16 we are sending questions to professor I. Q. If we win we will get $50, the amount left over will be divided among the class. Beverly Christensen. In room one we are going to get new books so we can look at them andread them. We are going to get them sometime this Vanet Sorensen. On Hallowe'en night when most people are asleep it Is said that witches come out of their graves, bats fly around and that dead people come out of their graves, but I think it is Just gossip. Esther Smith. Patricia Wolff,, Editor. Phyllis Poulson and Marjorie Lawson, Assoc. Ed. Esther Jackson. costume dance was enjoyed very much by the fifth. sixth and Articulating Unit. It was under the direction of Miss Mary Blades. The music furnished WIN ' and Beverly Whitney Blades. Genets Frakes and Marjorie McDermaid sang. some of 1 er previous year. The drive however is almost over and before we are through I am sure that it will be even more Ilan , - , - Aft I i olu., APO' 01).: 11111,1133:10 i SY:.V1 .. qk I Jean Harman, Editor. Mariam Reid, ARSOC. ...NOVI ki1;4-- t,e r ,. patients in St. Marks Hospital. We have made nut cups, masks. and some children are makinu joke books., Arvi Ila Giles wrote a letter to them. t ...AUtahna Pierce. 0191 'N ' r 1J , i Editor. , ,44,7,-- - TilE TANTALIZING - I ' - " 25 1 MINCE MEAT PIES YOU, family, will rich- - pie; filled s go into m'ptures over this luscious, a deep with delectablnince, Meat. "WI - FRUIT BAR COOKIES 35, - . A satisfying, crunching cookie, filled 'with meaty C dozen fociar-- -plec,es of dates and nuts. Try a loz I 2 , I erS Damen ar it-- a, Vallei-briM- d delicate flct a fine, smooff theese in its distinctive flavor - - Toothsome, palatable ham, all sliced and ready eat Keep plenty on hand for the children's lunches - - VI, - , 53: , is 40ss - -- lusciclus" fig, rich, flavor of date'or s pituttiisito ROME BEAUTY APPLES - . . - All are selected, chbico, apples! Eig, crisp and juicy. 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Whiff ( Steenblik.. ' ,1411I71."- STEAK - THAT,. SIZZLING , In Room' 3 we have-beestudy. Ing about the English people. the peo. ago English Many years pie went to Holland to worship God in their own way. They soon found their children were learning the Dutch language, so they decided to go to America. 'They crossed the ocean in a boat which was called the Mayflower. These people are known to us as Pilgrims. It was through these people that Thanksgiving was first, - i';,,,,, L.'', Swisi r known. -,-- ,, ,,,b '''. I , Nplil 4.. . The fifth grade have just fin . ished unit of work on presei vation of life and care of pets; children, under the direc. tion of Miss Mary O'Carrol, had a pet show. There were gtainea pigs, rabbits, dogs of all kinds, pigeons, 'sheep, a calf, a horse,many cats, a turtle and some canaries. Some of these animals were not so content to stay leash ed to a table without their mast. era so there was plenty of noise. Hartnan. t. I , S Ruth Maluhn. Esther Jackson, Editor. ss 4une , - Thomas. the Your appetite will rise in leaps and bounds as you tempting. savory aroma ell a thick. succulent steak sizzling Ia steak today To the pan Take hems a . whole iamily will enicry tl -- ; Blrbare Warner. Editor. Vorm.a Hill. Assoc. Editpr. ing. Gloria Allen.. - 0.01Mil a circus performance by the After children of the fifth grade. the fun ofillid grotMds rach-riereported to its homrToom for a party with Hallowe'en games and a treat from the room mother. We-hav- e - In Miss Cannon's room, onr Social Science ChM. we are studying about cotton plantations. I like this study because It is very interesting and because I learn so much- t terested in the work they are ing in the Social Science room. had our test on France and have started on the talks on Germany. Fritz Hearld. Audrey Barret, Moroni Parker and Geraldine Ruechert are the, captains. They are conducting lhe talks very nicely. Keith Match. Myrup. The Articulating Units el the School are getting tcs gether some of the children to sing over the radio. This hi under the direction of Mrs. Libby Godbe, our music teemPer. This is being enjoyed by all of tie and' we hope it will go over very well. Velma Palmer. e On Hallowe'en we had quite . School. Dur at time Onequa Jolly ing the afternoon all the and dren, teachers, room mother our principal, Mrs. Eva K. PYke. Everyone were in costume. from Mickey Mouse to a Swedish -- FIrSt peasant came the bugle corps and the col. or guard. This was followed by in- Antonia - NVehster Fifth Grade Finishes Topic Halloween Parade - , JUST SNIFF AROMA OF Editor. Mereylon Carlston, Assoc. Ed. Skouldbye. ' the sorts. Barbara Payne. Every Wednesday at 2:30 the go to Red Cross. girls of Room-1The Boys of Room 17 stay In their home room and the Junior there for Traffic boys comp First Aid. Mr. Dee is the teacher of the First Aid Class. All of the boys and girls thought that the picture of the group of Junior Traffic boys published Oct. 30 in the Deseret News showing them placing a bandage was interestFlorence Jacobsen, Riverside School, as a ,very nice playground. It has a baseball soccer and basket ball field. It is 'a very large one. We are happy to sayithat our field is oiled, and becaukre Of this, the dust does not disturb the children while playing. It is very nice to have the field oiled and is a great help to the children. , Bobby' Parry. niTh WtEjiâdië ifivillist completed the subject, Agriculture. We are now starting on the subject of mining. It should bold special interest to every one in the class, as we are living in a state noted for Its mining. I am sure that this subject will very Interesting. prove to-t- e Joan 'Child; by - - We are learriing many new things about astronomy in 'Mr. Ilunsakees room. We are divid. ed Into groups and each group takes a project. Some of the 'tie dente are making a 'moving plc. tore machine and are drawing pictures to show In It. Others are making books wilh stories on their projects Such as stem planets and the constellations. This work Is very Interesting and we hope to !ram more about these things. t It II of much hp tercet to us to go out and study the stars and planets and to find out where the constellation' are. A Hallowe'en Costumes Gay, So Onequa Has The children are. very much torium. Their regular meetings are held the first Monday after the first Tuesday of the monto. This year the Boosters' Club hes set a very fine example for tite other students to follow. It la the Boosters duty to greet all visitor' and new students and Pee that they have a good time at dance' and protrams until they are oettled. The students this year have been a great help. The club la progressing rapidly and getting results. The fifth and sixth grades. also the Articulating tnit, Welt very much excard Tuesday The windows of the morning. Webster School had not teen would make it which soaped. possible for these grades to have a liallooeen Millet. The dance uas held on the third floor at 3 p.m. The dance lasted a half an hour and was enjoyed very much by all. on. week. . Litat Friday the Boosters' Club cid its meeting. They have tip pointed 'pedal officers to control the halls. cafeteria and scull. Class Dance. booms In our room we are niaking pictures to make riddles and And ue painted boxes stories. for the little store we are - ,11mMENNEO Parents To Visit Pupils Jefferson I admired the display' of animals, fruit carvings and many other things. The guide showed then the gold room and explained It to them. They learned many newt things on the tour. The Girl Rit aerve discuss personality, clothes. trips. vocational UM community service end many oth. er projects. This club developa friendship. leadership, new inter. este. "kills and ability to fit huo any situation. This dub la found In all forty-eigh- t states. Dorothy Jacobs. '''.,,;1 '4,, - f , ,...,,,, ,,s, 4 r,: '' c ,4 ,., ,,, , k - lip , The Girl Reeervee of Jackson High School took a trip to the Capitol haat Mond. They lett immediateiy after school. They ' - o'-- 4 i ik, 2,... v-- ' .1 ,' , 1 4 t, Booster Club :rakes t ''' 0,,, .! ., 1 . , ' . ' 1144,w' t ,ft , , ' JINN .1 44r& ,- -,' 't ,,ik , t At . ft ' ..,s; ' 11 ,t1..' , , , ,,s.-- ,,ii ..., 4- 7 , Washington Webster Has In the. Fifth Grade nature class. are studying the moon and ,.tars, Some of the children Aso haw the eclipse of the moon a few days ago. Esther Smith. I - ' '. , I The children ef the4eixth and good. grades have been taking the Dorene Birrel. Room 5. - ,fifth soccer ball out at noon and Dolores Godwin, Editor. The recent rain however Assoc.. Editor. Darlene has prevented us from dotng so. 7 But am sure that the field will URGEDFOR PEACE. PRIZE be dry so we can play soccer in OSLO, Nov; reliable sources ,said today a the very near future. Zenna Petit. movement was' on foot to award the Nobel peace prize to- president A. Roosevelt Tie Officers of the P.-While some uncertainty exist. have informed us that the memed whether the prize would be bership drive has gone over the informed awarded this year, top with flying colors. The en rollment has exceeded any othquarters said that Mr. RooseveIt ,,..,..,.,-- i . , 3 f, ti''., t Lambert. making was the only candidate at pre. ent under consideration. I Members of the Nobel commit, tee declined comment. 1,' 111&"0.-- ' ", , ,,,....- - 1 '' : ,,, ii --, ' ,,14 ' t Iirri ' N ' ,, - ...'.N.,:' , ' ,.it, .,, ' 4' fl 4 c it.,, 4 . t!;:::44N ,,, 1 i .,,,' .4 ... ''',,, 4 , . 1 N '4 -- , 1-- 1,0 ''t I 1 ,, where most colds start. Helps prevent URNITICiRE CO Int rit A t, , . N , itr' 1 1,, t, ,.,.... 't I;4. , ,0,-- , ' In born 2 ue have some TIM, story books and it is lots of fun to read them. - At the MIN ! In Room 3 at Jettereon School ere making pictured tor the Mends'. that we made 'ant week. We are making a grocery store that Room h has. Raymond Green. Patsy Stuart. The funniest people you've ever seen Paraded around our school on Hallowe'en. There were clownso gypsies and Red Riding Hoods,Then we came and- bad something , i ue again. - ., AMERICA'S FINEST Set tip Complete in Your Kitchen stone and 4 1c6, - '', ,,,.., - 'Y'410 W$0$$'.. .,,, , , t have several tournaments. The first will be held this week and during the next few, weeks. In our class we hear pupils make mistakes in their English. We write the mistake they make on a slip of paper and put it, In a little box. Every morning the president of our room reads these to the class. This helps us not to make the same - mistake , '' ,..,,1 ' ,, ,,, '''': ,,.,:, . , Margaret Derbyshire. In Miss Flint's room the boys and girls Are decorating their room with Thanksgivinp scenes. for ready They are getting Thanksgiving. The pictures are very- pretty. - , , ,, ., N., . ' $, lk ,,,......- -, ii 7 ,, . .7 rage Jackson Girl Reserves Take Capitol Tour : ; -- These poplin of Franklin tichool are learn ink to make batter, so they make a party of it and ear their gay raps. After a visit to a creamery they made butter in the stay. They proved their product uas rood by eating it afterward. 1At The pupils of the Franklin School are having a ball tournament. Some will compete ls each other in kick 'bal- while-otherwill play soccer. We will Lehman. ,. Class Busy- scrolls. - soon. '' OUR 'BIGGEST writing---o- ' . , i ,..- ..i ir , ,, ',,,t.---- 2: ; . t. ' , ; ..,4.,,,., ,,,,, i. , These Intent Pupils Learning To Make Butter Parent-Teacher- n , , ;,, ,1 , IL ' sis,s,,I The sixth grade in Room 11 at Franklin School is working On a program for the We are dramaAssociation. tizing one of our classroom activities on the evolution of a book In our art class we are drawing scenes from ancient times. Others in the group are making the quipu, notched sticks. room In Miss Effie Brown's the president Gale Bate has just moved. The children were sorry to loose their president They. are going to choose new officers 4L N. i ,1,,..-.- - ,, Air : r-,- ., 1 ' '.1 i Franklin Pupils Dramatize Class Work ra ing about beavers,. bears, coons, squirrels, muskrats, and us furs. other animals that give The. boys and girls are drawing aniof the diffetent pictures mals with their background. The children are making some good drawings. They enjoy this work very much. Jerry Millard. Kirk Bridge. k .'.. In Miss Miles' third grade we are studying about our city. The children have decided to make a sand table showing scenes of Salt Lake City. Some of .these are the Twin Peaks.. the Capitol Building, and many interesting and important canyons and mountains. Paula Jeanne Troester. In Miss Miles' third grade we are beginning to study the Pioneers. We are going to make their trail with the mountains and the streams on the sand table so we can see better what a long, hard We are also journey they had. going to draw pioneer pictures to hang on the wall. We all think this is the very best subject we have taken up yet. 44. Ruth Hansen. Ardeen Hindmarsh, Editor. Virginia Larssen, Assoc. Editor The fourth grades are , study- ' - I. In our health class we are Our health studying the skin. teached. Miss Korn. writes sentences on the blackboard. We COPY the sentences, but the teacher leaves out a word or two for us to fill in. After we are though we have most of the facts on this subject on our paper. Clyde Ferne lius. Miss Darger the first grade teacher was transferred to another school. Jis Seal our library teacher Is Aow teaching first grade in the morning an library in the afternoon. Miss Seal read her first grade class a story about a dog named Wiggles. The boys and girls enjoyeck the story and then they drew pictures of the story and hung them on the wall. The pictures look very nice. Helen Johnson. . '13 . .,,, ,,.): t N, ..1 -- '''''''--- . I, i I In Miss Korn's room at Co Imnbus School we are filling Red Cross boxes. We decided to send the boxes from our school to China. Every one in the tipper was grades supposed to bring something to put In these boxes. Marjorie May. most weird and the funniest. The most original was won by Carroll Porter. the most artistic by Donna Anderson. the most weird by Barbara Honing. and the funniest by Ardonna Thomas. All the children enjoyed the contest. When the judging was over the children danced for the rest of the afternoon.-- Ruth Anderson. Donna Sartor, Editor. Francis Cronin, p I . II, 'k Christntas Boxes At Columbus School The Edison School had a Halloween party. All the children wore their costumes. Miss Bowroom led didge's the grand march. All the children marched around the auditorium. Miss Seal. Miss Picknell, Miss Bond and Miss Thruman as the acted choose the most judges. They the original, the most artistic. , i . Pupils Fill friends. Both are graduates of the Universify of Utah with the bride of the Kappa Kappa Gamma Sorori ty and Mr. Weisley of the Phi Delta Theta Fraternity. - ' ,f. -.-, ' ,,look,a,4' , ,,, ,....o.r.ten, ,. . , ...,, tiu, . , 1r 1...., 1. -- . tl of 0r, s 4 -- - ..1: East Street. Saturday morning breakfast at the Edgehill Tca Garden was ,the place chosen fnr the announcement to Ntiss Wood's many '..- -- 1) - 4 - ii., Kienk is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Kienk, 104 Eleventh A Last Friday we had a picture show in our geography room at Jackson School. The name in-of it was "Shelter." The most teresung thing was the making of adobe. Baker. We have been selling tickets for the milk benefit and have all tried very hard so each one's room would win. One of the second grades won and are going The high to have a treat. school and the elementary together sold $120 worth of tickets. We hope that those who have not been able to get milk will get it. Donna Darter. In Miss Alice Jex's room we had a surprise for the boy and for girl who sold the most tickets The the Milk Fund Benefit. prizes were given. Thursday 26, Gordon Bult won for the boys and Elko Katoku won for the girls. The prizes were a football and a water color set. Betty Coyne. Since they have been remodeling the Jackson School, two or three classes have had new rooms. Friday Miss Hienecke moved into a new room. Mrs. Sullivan moved to Miss Hiencke's room and Mrs. Brom moved to Mrs. Sullivan's'room, so now the carpenters will remodel Mrs. Brom's room. Audrey Davis. Last week in Miss Alice Jex's room they had a Red Cross drive, they bring, what they can fôr the Red Cross. The Red Cross gives them to some schools in boxes and send them to the Ha- Isn't This Why You Are Constipated? a Thanksgiving Day, Nov. 23. will mark the celebration of the wed- Class Learns Edison Stages House Customs Costume March Thg Alumni Personality Club nieets tomorrow in Room 27 of the L. D. S. Business College. Arthur L Howard will be the guest speaker anti will discuss Autograph HuntiRg. Miss Mar. jorie Monson will give a reading. Miss Elva Hodgson will be hostess for the evening. a Feted By Friends St. Albans Road. San Marino, Calif.. will .wed Louis Martin Purcell Of San Diego. son of Mr. and Mrs. P. J. PUITell Of 947 East South Temple Street. Miss Betty Purcell and Miss Patricia Purcell Oil be attending bridesmaids and Phil J. Purcell Jr. will be bet man. Miss Hills. Calif. Ivey Of ,Beverly a COUSIII, of the bride will be bridesmaid and Mrs. John B. Ivey of Long Beach, Calif. will be attending matron. ( t, friends and familY gathered to witness the wedding of Miss La Verna Porter and Sheldon 11. Klenk at the horne of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew E. Sugden, 1779 Seventh East Street last evening. The bride as frocked in a plum colored dress with black accessories and corsage of gardenias. Mrs. Kienk Is the daughter of Mrs. John H. Chester, 56:1 South Eighth 'et Street. and Mr. WoodAVieslev Marriage To Be ) i .I ' N . -- ' ' (.,t, . , , it0' ,cel A few close Cr dot-P(- Miss Helen True Ivey. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L Otis Ivey of Tanner. ' asters and It nouberries will decorate the table. Mrs, Webster is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. N. A. Jensen. , 1 Friends Witness Marriage NIT-- &ter. Miss Marion Saunders, Mrs. Edward F. Fol. .- First Avenue. The young couple were married in the Salt Lake Temple on Oct. 4 with Pres. Nicholas G. Smith pertorming the ceremony. A reception mioi held in the evening for the bridal couple at the home . of and Mrs. n. w. Coshing. lieveriv Street. Mtg. J. It. Tha !man of IS H Street will eptertain for Mr. anti Mrs. Ve lister tomorrow evening at a small dinner party tor a few of the couple's close friends. 141 a Mrs, Miles P. Romney gave "last 'thinker at her home. CarFifth South Street, and . Mrs. c. los J. badger and sir-sSanborn gave a luncheon at Mrs. Badger's. 995 Lincoln Street, Mrs. Clifford P. Shaw of iI T Street also entertained for Mrs. Salt hikers To Participate In Coast (Wedding IL M'cbster of 0,,sse , ,,,0,2 t -- 1, ' ,,,a ',A t 1.,,-...- 1 r 1 .,.., ' 17, Ik , f.' , Charmian Williams, former Salt Lake girl will wed Ralph N. Slimier of Piedmont. t Calif Nov. p m. i n lit. Mark's t'ath etiral5 ' Miss 'Maims is the (laugh. ter of Mr. and Mrs. George H. Short of 1361 Stratford Av. enue. She recently arrived lo visit her parents and friends. A number of parties and social gatherings will be given in her honor. bort of Mr. the 4 it ' rilNs, 9 , ., ,, k 1 1,, Miss and Avenue. 1030 Hollywood Mr NVete,ter is and Mrs. Samuel 1. 1 ,:--t-- , ,A',,r-ff---r-:.- , ti: 74P, 'i., ) ,,,, . t Entertainments Follow Announcement Of Recent Jensen-Webste- r Marriage h-es- Following the ceremony Mrs. Antoine IL Ivins. president dutt genera! t ha minim. Nits', La tel Atozarti thairmaii nr decal a tirrIS. anti Mrs. itifla Houston, t batman or entertainment. Their up' be a pateloste theme f.te Armistice itsy. The 1' es I) arati Club sits foriu,t fur the membership cd truant-lady missionaries tabu hae it trotted the l'nivrsity and 1es M IsNitinary presidents selto have returned (ruin missions.' In charge of arrangements are c -- .1 i, .....1.,., ..1 Marriage Hiles To Ile Solemnized In Church Club honohng rrovo et 7 p m. in the Lion The annual banquet of the Yeshareih and Logan Chapters will be held Friday v A., , Girl Yesharah Club Banquet Will S. lionortogan; Provo Chapters Will:Marry li foriliaii ent Saturday In Lion House; Armistice Girl ilhirrietLIII Temple Rites S.1.4. .) . - ,i, ,!?,,;-7-,,,- 4. LP , - . - J - . eq.,,wi,..04.40,10,,,cogetsof,sdRiramk.............. 1 |