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Show I . - r Saturday, April 20, 1940 , Miss Redd ' --, ' - - ' '.- I. .,..! , :',....-:- ',,, , :. ','' i,s, , ; ; .,' - , ' , ',.: 4, :, . , . . i , Ceremony Will Be Performed In Washington I:: --. o A , - 1 I. . a !T e a - 1 f ' .g ,s . S. Y. I. 1 C. if )r , S. S. 'o - )r n. id re Df le- o - le I , le S. er I r, le ss 31 Fr. ir-d- - . r.s. ss st- - A. le- - on nS ,,,, ''''''-0- ; t i ;::::," k ''',"' t:',:: ' ., y 1 - ... . . ,' , ' 2 - - : , s ,'..,i- 40!''ok's , , i ' - :, .,,. ,.., 4 ,.,. t :::::::: , "; , ' MIP s:',1l':::, .:.:: .,;4.-- '' : ;, R- ,.: : ,: , . - church dressed in a chiffon and us and the ushers, Phil Mulder, Ken Sault and Reo Thorn,. came lace afternoon dress of ashes of roses. Her accessories were mill. .down the aisle, and a Ceti' Bronner Following Miss Evelyn Slopan- rotery core cos- of Loa Angeles: sister of se added to' her skey tume. Mr. and ' Mrs. Hugh H. the bride and attending brides--- a black-the bridegroom, and Mrs. Alexan- - chiffon: afternoon 'dress with a 'tier Herman, paternal grand- - large black picture hat. White mother. walked down the aisle to accessories and fragrant gar. .the family pew. denias completed her costume. , At the stroke of 12 the bride-- The bride and her father came last. She was dressed in a pow- groom reannedRobtI Ladarre of der blue costume suit with dark n the door altar steps and blue accessories and a shell pink blouse. As a contrast to her dark Dean Franklin L. Gibson stood in his ceremonial robes facing the beauty. lavender and white or- were bridal party as they started down chids with the aisle. The organ burst forth worn on her shoulder. : .- t. :, ' ' 1. . , ,.. .1. ::...:-- : ,,,,... r.,,....s,,,..::- ,.:, , ' , ' :" ,,.. , '0' ,,... ,..,,,:,.:, .:..:::.'..: ;,,.:, ;k,:::,::::: ' ". :,. 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It will be a 7 o'clock service with the Rev. A. W.' Lyons of the Immanuel, Baptist; Church 1 -. Miss Marsh. f 1 McIntire Mr. and Mrs. Harold E. Mcl(nightof.2635 Highland,Dkve today announced the engagement of their daughter, Miss Myrtle McKnight, to Edmund A. Demke, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest F. K. Demke of 343 Downington Avenue. They will be marriect in the Salt Lake Temple on May Day. 4 Plans for a wedding in May and a bridal journey in June were disclosed by Mr. and Mn. Miss McKnight's marriage will Joseph F. Marsh of Alpine when 1 be 'the second in her family they announced the engagement of their 'daughter, Miss Edith within two month. Her sister. Miss Naomi Rosetta Evensen at Kelly Hazel, was married Marsh, to Wayne F. McIntire, at Vows will marry Jonathan S. Wells in -- Lima-an informal party atiha Marsh-- i the FieldTex , ins March---t- o d of ficiating. Logan Temple May 1 John F. Sharp. S. L. homeilast night. Fourteen guests . comes from Mr. and Mrs. Bernt The couple will heard the news first. 59 A. Evensen, North Eighth a of window large 4 West Street. Mr. Wells is a resiThe guests were entertained a , was at hostess morn vows Street, this ley their white blossoms, Taking pear dent of Malad, Ida. Miss Mc- in the Salt Lake Temple were 1141with feats of magic, one of which luncheon today for and flowering almond branches. ing This occasion also will celeIn contrast to this the bride will Knight at the former's bottle. At- - Miss Norma Ecker and Warren gave news of the approaching brate the .twentv-sixtwere Miss Dorothy Der- - H. Larrabee. Pres. Nicholas G. wedding wear powder blue with darker tending nuptials. Candles were applied Mr. and Mrs. Enanniversary of Smith officiated. blue accessories. Glamorous or bidge, Miss Pauline Moele, Miss on which the names and to ensen. , Julia MacGregor,- - - Miss Jessie of' chids will set off thb costume. the thepaper Friends and varents had been written in date - S. . Atten the, ceremony 20 guests Peter-Jones, Miss Ann Roskelley, Miss :couple, Mrs,and heat-ma--ink, th d will gotatlia. Is;tewlaouse Hotel Jeart,Thorstenbergandthe.guestEcicerand,,,mr;-anBirthday- - Pirty Set for a dinner. Mrs. Berg will wear of honor and hostess. met with them at the- writing appear. The date anLarrabee, , Miss Beth rouse and Vaughn a black pleated dress with an Mrs. Demke. the bridegroom's nounced was May 24 and the Edgehill Tea Gardens for an 11 itiowrey will give a birthday pareyelet front and black and white mother, was hostess at a show.- o'clock breakfast.. White bridal place, the Salt Lake Temple. Mrs. LloydL. An. 1 ty this evening for R. J. Grayson accessories. cake er for the young couple Weda roses and large wedding After the ceremony a wedding at his home, 453 East Fourth derson, mother of the bride. nesday night' at home. Forty decorated the tably. South Street. Thirty-fiv- e breakfast will be given. 4, guests groom, will wear a yellow and guests attended. Mr. and Mrs. Larrabee, In . Will be present. The couple will leave June black spring print with yellow keeping with the fashionable for an extended trip ' to the accessories. Both of the women Mrs. Laedressed alike. mode Benefit Northwest and concluding at Party will wear gardenia corsages. rabees suit was black gabardine Berkeley where the bridegroom c' Friendship Club Mr. and Mrs. Anderson will Mrs. James Leslie Park will be her and touches white with hat, will enter the University to conleave later for a 'trip to Los An. hostess at her home. 643 Redon- - a black and white straw. A Friendship Study - Club will for his doctorate in studies tinue geles and Laguna Beach for a meet Monday at 1 p.m. at the do Avenue, for a benefit party large orchid completed --her cos-t- o history.. y their vacation: Mrs Palmer of at J. home Upon be held Sharp, 4, tume. evening Both Miss Marsh and Mr. Mcreturn they will live at 137 East 8 o'clock byThursday 1215 Yale Avenue, for luncheon. the Women of the They left late hr the afternoon - (Mire are graduates of the Brig 4 First South Street. The lesson will be given. by Mn. Moose, Mooseheart Guild Com. to drive to , Los Angeles and ham Young University, whefe The bride is the daughter of mittee. L. J. Fouts. then up to San Francisco. Mr. McIntire was affiliated with The mother of the bride was Gold Brickers social unit and a member of Delta Phi. He is the Job, 11. 1Vinwood, 53 Fifth East frocked in powder blue and son of Mr. and Mrs. B. F. McInStreet. The bridegroom is the white with red roses at her L. tire of Provo, and has completed son of Mr.- and Mrs. Lloyd shoulder. Mrs. Larrabee wore NOW IN PROGRESS a year's graduate work at - the dark blue with red roses for a Anderson, 213East Sixth South of Wisconsin. Street. Corsage. University SEMI-ANNUA- L' 43RD iked , ' , . Exchanges In ,, , ', ' ,,,, )i , - ".; ' ' ' ,:., I '' ' , 'I .,:,.., : ..$: ' ..., Temple ' '' 4, ek nd rs. h rst i obe. to .4 .ed Igs de ae. ati 3n. all , re. ty er, ,, tor ':: :'.::::::::: '. ,i , EA ;I : , GENUINE , SAVINGS OF 20 ON SELICITO GAWPS to 3312 or COATSSUITSDRESSESSHOES2 FOUNDATIONSMILLINERY:. , .. - . , .. . . , ,, . , : ' 4 , t 60 .. EAST ,..SOUTti TEM! ' ' , ' Mt:. and Mrs. Kenneth C. Pendleton are now welcoming, their frienda at their new home at 750 Roosevelt 'Avenue,. They were married Wednesday morning in the Salt Lake Temple and as reception was held for them at the Hyrum Jensen home that same , evening. The bride was gowned in white satin which was designed with a deep lace yoke. The skirt extended to a train and the bridal veil was caught with a tiera of seed pearls. Fink rose; gardenias , and sweet peas tied with satin. streamers formed the bouquet. Mrs. Ulysses Grant, matron of honor, was -gowned in 'heavenly blue satin.'"- Mrs. Meldon Smoot and Mrs. Melvin McFarlane wore cameo pink satin frock and Miss Jean Sanders. maid of honor, was frocked in the same shade blue as that of the matron of honor. All of the attendants carried Toe-e- s and sweet pea bouquets. Eugene Stapley was. best man and little Nancy Ann Brewster was flower girl. William Selman, Allen Pendleton, Dick Justesen and Don Roberts were 'ushers.. Miss 'Ann Thirteenth South Stmt. , P 2 Mrs. Priest is , - ' , 1563 West Eighth South Street , was guestof honor at a surprise party at her - home Thursday.' when the Poplar Grove Relief Society presidency, class leaders, friends and neighbors called to pay their respects and show their appreciation for Mrs,. Ipson's long service to' the ward; paFttiorcipthateedli 17 years. she has in Relief ScocapleatAtiv,es'orakndin various also has official been a seminary leader. '... Mrs. Ipson is moving .away from the ward. Twentyfour guests attended the party, and presented Mrs. Ip- son a token of esteem and also a a memory book. . 11 podautrcmtrioesatruics:nins,Mtrspru.acrdtoGer;rMgmersre.P.1:Vi'l - - - , .:!':,:, - - - - 1, - e: , ' s :.;:i, .. Stewart. E: 10mv ers. After the ceremonies, was held. l, 4 , '.. er, ird Della Manfuel, 4historian nil . I V. Call L. Mrs. J. and Bybee, color bear-- , 0 11 :' ,.. t:: .,, , , - ,,- , - I 'ill I , ajlance ,. & Ito t; i ., i 1:trTtvOtffilliU) ., , k -- Rose Elarta and Mrs. Nancy May Odgers welcomed the guests at the door and Introduced them to the receiving line. In the dining room was Mrs. Orvile Livingston an& Mrs. JenMrs. Paul Redman tile 'Mates. had charge of seeing the guests were served. The gift room was shown by Mrs. Ray Smith, Mrs. Grant Woodward and Mrs. Cyril I Rasmussen. The bride is the daughter--o- f , Mr. and Mrs. Clement J. Sanders, 2631 South State Street. Mr. Pendleton is. the son of Mr. and C. Mrs. Cavin Pendleton202 East - I,' IbrSIrpsr.inRge ., Stone, , ,. , k,.., ,...,......,,-,- , .. 1 , .,: .0 ; 1 b l'O' ... - , ,,, I , ,,,.--, ; 44, , - 1 .) ,.. v :. :: ' . ,,, t ., -- . , :: :!:,:, ,,, , , ;: , , ,. ' A7' . 4 : .: ,,.or , :... i ., ir ,,. (..14.4g) .' .. r. ... . , .11ouse-t1eani- .' is no ng fun . . but we can lighten if . , tt . your work inunensely. -- ; 'k Send us your curtains, drapes, blankets, guilts, etc. pillows, wash-rug- I 4 Pendletons Welcome Frienus .ALHome to sM. !Inane It' sM A ! , - !-- Surprise Party 'Given Mrs. Ipson ' . (t I of, 6bi -, - - 7Laolbrros: teach, Ae , 4 , Dn , 4,,,. .. , ' ' , ggeinneartal3iho'acilgika'n. : ' 7 I re. ,v:-- 8. toT5heparaft:iroz,d' ilisebervihnegidwfimIlimb , -- )rt 'cll. Bow- -' 's i. t il . pink-peac- m -- 1- , ' .8' 1 r, Auxillary-Install- s It being installation night for the wornen's auxiliary to the Vet- erans of Foreign Wars, Post 1481, a large number of members gathered at the Moose hall Thursday evening to join the post members in the official ceremonies. B. H. Sleater of Salt Mrs. Lake. state department president, acted as installing officer. Members from neighboring posts and auxiliaries were special guests. The following officers were installed: Mrs. A. O. Roberts. pres- ident: Mrs. M. A. Mouritsen, senior vice president, Mrs. Charles "::0110 E. Edwards, junior vice president; Mrs. Vern Mordaunt, secretary: Mrs. Win Templeton, ; treasurer Mrs. R. J. Ware, chaplain: Mrs. Joseph Aldrich, Pr' , ::::': . SM.1.14M. eGivec)i Irleg,e MBr. ' ' ' , :.:"', RMurser. IBierlitgyg,s,mMrsi.sschBalrati : 4 ":" p. 1: i Pair Iioneymoons in northern ' f 41',0 ..s,....4',..,,,,. Mrs. Stehle Wicker, Mrs. C. W. Newton, Mrs. Horton 'Fackrell, Mrs. D. Wesley Graham, Miss Lucy ,Fackrell, Mrs. Leonard Day, Mrs. Rich, Mrs. T. Amby -- - - 8 , f, JR1 tLoleoryvdingBmileit Honeymooning and eastern Utah today were Mr. and Mrs. De Vert Molyneux whose marriage took place Wed. nesday in the Salt Lake Temple. Pres. Stephen L. Chipman offielated. The former Miss Erica Stolle, the bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Stolle. Mr. Molyneux's parents are Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Molyneux of Draper. The couple will live at Mor' gan, Utah.. ' : 4 1 Illiss Ecker ' 7 - , L.briG:1 nett. Tickets, Dorothy L. Vincent . was entertained by the girl employes of the Union Trust Com-pany this afternoon for luncheon at the Beau Brummell Cafe. Next Wednesday at she will be imarried to Hugh McKean at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George W. Vincent, 2579 Fifth East Street. Bishop L. W. Mansell will perform the ceremony, to which only immediate relatives and a few friends have been invited. A large reception will be held later in the evening. ' ' te 1 R. Alvin committee, Mrs. W. B. Hammond, Mrs. IL. Earl Burnham, Mrs. Arnold Bar- Miss- -- ' - 7.. Mrs. Beatricelpson, Bride hionored will Miss Sylvia Steward marry William F. Strong, Thursday in the Salt Lake Temple, according to announcement made by Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Steward, 1410 West Sixth South Street. Peter Strong of Bountiful is the father of the bridegroom. :it reception will be held front .8 to 11 p.m. that same evening at the home of Thomas Wood. all, grandfather of the bride, at 1376 West Sixth South Street. Will Marry m'frroow. : To Wed Thursday-- - - Mtirsrs.. ,... , ,,,, '4.!"4",,,, f G.O.P. Women nMerys.SDtr.ilKihiPmal3grislzre.;, . , -- Mrs. Roy F, Priest, president of the Republican Women s Club, today announced committees for the annual tea to be held May 8 in the Memorial Hall: Decorations, Mrs. Octavia Burnham, Mrs. James S. Smedley; re. freshreents, Mrs. Charles Garrett, ' ity's trauitional Pine Legend, xead by Roberta Lundin. Pine boughs and cones gave the appearance of the forest primeval and on the table were formed three deltas with the pine branches. Miss Carly Cannon. Miss Shirley Nilssen, Miss Helen Cotter and - Miss Elsie Menotti completed the details for the affair. The two affairs were given for rushee!. , ,, - 1 :',:. - -, :::':::':::::.';:::A:i.,',E., 4 I ':. ::::-, ,.. - 4 ,.:.::,... ' :.,,,.:.., - .............,,, I ...,.., : 1::::::.:::.:. - : Schedule Tea ; est(1;:rr. vs.oirtlitritthyo. rlighgtrotuh; and Mrs. -- :, ' tnaeixnted '., - , - , Miss 13eatrire Mary Connell and Frank B. Cosgrove Jr., were to be married today in Hono- I lulu, T. H. Miss Connell lived in Palo Alto and was a former resident of Salt Lake. She sailed April 11 from San Francisco for the Islands where the couple will make their home. . The bride is thellaughter of Mrs. David Davis Connell of Palo ' Alto and formerly of Salt Lake. Her father is the late David Da- via Connell. She is a former student of University of Utah, the College of the Pacific in Stockton and the Stockton ConShe is a servatory of Music,. graduate of the San Jose State . Teachers' College. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank B. ' Cosgrove of Honolulu. He is a graduate of the Pnnahou Academy in Honolulu and the San Jose Teachers' College. He is former tenis champion of the islands. I .1 s , ' - . ' '' -- :, ,.. 7. . ' ... ...- ' Couple Weds Ini , Honolulu 4 . ' 'A, ...,:.!irin.::i.;..gl..,.qt.:::::.i!:N:N:::::':i .....:,i'i:Z;:i,5'::::::i,,.5,ai::::.:::,::::,:.. ,, - i: '1' ir.,,..:,:..:;,:::.,::..:. ':!' I ..' .. , - - ' .':-.''- 1 .. ..... ?.s...,,::::,..: ' , "t,kN 4 ' , ..:.' t.:'.;':i.... ; . : , tv , :::;i4;0,,,ri''!gii:::.;:ii:.:.',....45.P.Orl'..7:1!:::::::i::::s;E:;7::)....: .: ,::::::,:r.,::::::....::: ::'':,''.".::'.."::'::::::':', V ; i .tl '' , 4 - .. ..... ; , 4. ,, ,,,,,?,,L:,::!:,:,;::;,:::::,,,:,::::::,,,::,,,,,:::::,:.;..,,,,:i:,:,:,:,,.:::::::,,,:-.,::,,,;,,,,::.: ,i": 4 . - The Delta Delta Delta Sorority house will be decorated as a lair for April 28 when the girls bring their fathers to the house for a banquet and entertainment. Miss La Jeune,.0Idroyd. Miss Miss Shirley Cerry Kirkham, Tourssen and Miss Martha Have-no-r will comprise the committee for general arrangements for celebration. the father-daughtThe'Tri-Delt- s had a spring tea party Wednesday afternoon with fruit blossoms and candlelight lending charm to an informal atmosphere. Miss. Betty Ballinger. Miss Ellen Jane Singer, Miss Kathleen Green, ,Miss , Virginia Lee Polk and Miss Kathryn Hen-- . drickson made the plans. The . r I ,.. I . T9 Entertain Spotlight - --- --- 7,-.- - - 1Sorority - ' (Continued From Page One) washing of the IT by freshmen, a special assembly at 11 a.m. in Kingsbury Ball, at which wBY Woodbury' s "Varsity Show". be featured. The week will close with a dance at the Rainbow Randevm Friday evening. qt which awards will be presented and the win. ning songsters '.will sing selections. U Day Is in charge of a corn- tnittee headed by Frank C. Child, and including Dick Barnes, Blaine Martin, George Bryson, Katherine Jane Stumm, Jane Wagstaff, Edna Herron,- - Paul Seville and Franklin Christensen, t - ...; -- - --i ' ::: , .. A itl." 4 :;: 4", ,.. ' . i , 1 , ' tt. . of their wedding -Herman and guests went to the Junior ball- room of the Hotel Utah. There a:bridal table was set for a wed, ding luncheon . Down the length of the table were roses and fern .entwirtett,. end 10.,,,the -- Center., 1 ... large wedding cake. Miss Ann Slopanskoy, iitne.ther sister, was gowned in an after. noon dress ,of coral rliffon with Prussian blue accessories a'id a of tea eieoseeesSt and fMrs. -- Tamreeeft A. Wade the ily in entertaining the guests. Late in the afternoon the coupie left by motor for their honeymoon. Upon their return they will live at the Hotel Utah.. -- 'U Day Holds . ' i ' :''' :4 :':.' s.:. .;: ,i:: 1 :::: , :. :- : ,:.:::, :' '''' : .::.! . ,:, , , .,,3 ; HI ::::,: i : ':::. - , , ....,'':,:. 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While visiting here they will tour Yellowstone National Park, the Southern Canyons of Utah and Denver. After July 1 they will be at home to their friends In Seattle. tr. ' "::::'.' ::1: t ,. Miss Geniel Dame and Robert C. Norrie will wed in Seattle, Wash, June 1, it was announced today by Mr. and Mrs. Roy Dame of Fillmore. Miss Dame has made her home for the past , 4 :,::., , : i,::::',,' ;.::-- . Slopanskey Is Wedded To Robert 'Herman , In Cathedral , . ., ., ,,- .: - ,,,, ,k 1: :': ": --- ,,.: , :., :...:', .4:''.:,, ',7 ','::: ,:''',,' - - 7- Illis-s :',:',. :,:l. :::,::::: :: il'::,,,...': Betrothal Amiounced Wu .1; , ic i. ' :- si :,' , :'..: :, , ',, ,, ', . kt , ; , ',.: ,',.,:::::,7: - I ','' .: l:: ,.. .. ,: ,, -, , ,. ., i, ',':: I-- ,r "., :: t.c,..,.::: , , .',' 2...- ,,::, :' ç '' ' : - -- - ..... Pag e 3 ,,; , , ,::,,,.. f -- - -- :'...., ; ;,. , 411.11111... :. ". PROVO - Announcement Is made by Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Elmer Brockbank of the engagement of their daughter, Helen, to Merrill Jensen Weech, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Weech- - of . Salt Lake. A The betrothal and date of the marriage was 'made known at a dancing party given in Miss Brockbank's honor by her parents, at the Golf Clubhouse Friday. Two hundred guests at, tended. Tke function was pre. ceded by a dinner for 16 Intl. mate friends of the bride and bridegroom. Miss Brockbank has attended the B. Y. U. and is affiliated with the Val Norn social unit. The nuptials will take place In the Salt Lake Temple May ,Z, and a wedding breakfast will follow. A round of socials will . compliment the young couple I until the day of their wedding. I. ts 4... ''''' ...:- .,:t.,:::i.,i:i''.'1:.:1 , I - ,44,4,:..:.::, - ,7-.,- 1 ,,,,, k::k An announcement party was given this afternoon by Mrs. Reed and a trousseau tea will be given Saturday. Miss Nedra Larsen will honor Miss Reed at a party Wednesday and Miss Margaret Paxman, will give a similar social Friday. 14 , ':V ;i:,' . j 1 ,: ., i i, office. Mr. Jacobsen has been employed with the, same government agency while attending school at George Washington University. 1I 4 ,' '17 ,,l',Tt,:;:: ,''",,s,.. - ,.:,;,::,,,t.;;-- i',..'.,,,: 1 . - ,,,,.- ,::". " : ' Z.': v ).,:"'t-;- ;;, ',;:,,w,,. - ::;, ,Interest accompanied the announcement today it Provo of the engagement of Miss Venice' Marne Reed, daughter of Mrt 11 and Mrs. J. M. Reed andI a niece 't I of Judge and Mrs. Oscar W.. Mc-Conkie of Salt Lake City, to Max C. Jacobsen of Washington, .D. C., son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Elmer Jacobsen of Provo. Miss Redd will leave for Wash1 ington May 1 and will be married May 10 in the 1Vashington L. D. S. Chapel, the ceremony to be performed by Sam Carpen, ter, former branch president. Miss Redd attended the Brigham Young University and also , George Washington University. ( At the former institutionshe was a member of Nautilus Social Unit and at the latter, Chi Omega Fraternity. She has spent two years in Washington, employed in the ' of the Public legal division Works Administration. She now has a Civil Service Commission appointment and will be employed in the government printing , 04'i iiif'...k -, .0- : '' :: l': :;,,,,,, ri ,,,,:1,:;,...!.4:',..:.:.,,.::,7,,,:,..,,i'.:,:,::,,,:,,,,,-.,.:',.-,.,.,- i , . ,, ,,,,.,,.:,,,,i,,,,::,....:,,:,,,,,;,: - ,'',:, - :::;:...,,:,- tai,:, , ;,.,,.,-, .., Engaged To Mrs Jacobsen Utah' -- .. , ral ie, City, Thae Deseret News, Salt , , , - - , i . , , 1 ,, s, , : In fact, everythhIg that ) t , , ddllee , Distinctive Fork at Bargain Prices 1 , Married On Wednesday , .2 .. , ' , ' . Mrs. Kenneth C. Pendleton, who was Mias Virginia Sanders before her marriage in the Salt Lake Temple. ' ' ' S. :ft , . Al I tAil N D19Ittl? - ' HYLAND 1 3 . . , , .- |