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' Miss , , - !i clitu't Tout - It r - - I AIUSICAL-Ell 5 II 1I 0 N- - - '16 I t STARLITE GARDENS , li , ' . - --- - r Displaying ' , - - - - ' - - - Trent le C fit -- 11,, -- -- . -i - Sassy Isat's Orchostra ' ,.IOTELTIll OweTernolma .. ,: ' .. .....1t ,.!..'11C,,,INi,,..., ,.. ' ., ;94F ., ' v44, 0 41 : 3Iednich . Pkorilell -- , 1 4 '... :.:: , iii0 .4,,,i,3,- - - . s Miss Lillian Mednick has asked Mrs. Phillip Mednick and Mrs. Morris Mednick. her sisters-in-law- , to be the attending matrons r 1 , Hostess At Club ,. . - son-in-la- . . --- MeGeorge Baglin, Mrs. Will S. Quinkin, Mrs. Thomas G. Hurley,Mrs. Jr.. M. E. Mrs. NauglIton Lois Northrop. Mrs. S. A. Regan, Mrs. Jack O'Donnell, Mrs. S. A. Nelligan. , Mrs. M. J. Sweeney, Mrs.Mrs. s Leonard H. 13ero, Decker Little, Mrs. T. L. Whyte, Mrs. John M. Murphy. Miss Ed- ward M. Morrissey. Mrs. C. H. Reilly Jr.and Mrs. R. Af rase. ......... 3'2ff Mrs. Adina Keddintton., East Miss Ryberg Hostess entertain- Miss Evelyn Ryberg ed Wednesday at the Country Fehr. Club for Miss Margaret left yesterday with her mothers. MFLV A. E. Fehr, 5200 Holladay, . Boulevard. for San Francisco from where they will' sail. soon for Honolulu. svho- , - , On Vacations - Farr and Miss Dorothy Farr, 21' G Street, are vacationing at .Zion and Bryce They will reNational Parks. g soille timer turn Miss Virginia Sunda-live-n-171- ' First South Street; and - r, Miss Ernestine Neff will arAnderson. 780 City rive Sunday trbm'New York Third Avenue...will vacation in s. C- New York City for three weeks.; to visit with her Mother.-MrLahe, the guests of Miss Lucille An. t H. Neff, 4961.Cottonwood , 7. . Holladay. derson. - Andrea . , Party Set cap- The--- extraordinary offer at expiring at midnight specifies-ththe German chancellor be de. livered unhurt into custody of the League of Nations "to be tried before a high court of justice for his crimes against the peace and dignity of the world." Dr. Samuel Harden Church, 82- year-ol- d president of Carnegie Institute and avowed advocate of peace, said In announcing the Punty a month ago that be wait not "over optimistic" it would be claimed but thought thtk Ry "worth encouraging." He has declined further comment. The offer drew international attention, meeting with both approval and denunciation. A few groups offered to attempt the capture but no effort in this di- ' rection materialized what with the Reichsfuehrer remaining safe behind the might of his. advancing war machine, , -- - - said - ' t:aralknnepisr union snit:I:hue: best - ' Mr. and George R. Briggs and their two ch;idren. Nancy and Kenneth of Lewisville, Ida., are staying at the home of Mr. i 1444 rata and Mrs. R. P. Davis, .Thirteenth South Street. ' ME Briggs will attend the suminer session at the Brigham Young University to complete his master's degree in education. No. 7 He is principal at Lewisville. The family will re. rnain until the latter part of July. -- Egan, 1562, Fifteenth East Street, gave a luncheon Wednesday for Mrs. Ambrose J. Seitz, 1401 Prince. ton Avenue, who will leave soon for Omaha, Neb. to live. Attending were Mrs. W. H. Mc. Dougall, Mrs. 'John F. Dugan, Mrs. J. C. Dwyer, Mrs. A. J. Stratton, Mrs Charles K.Stoffel,, -- -- 1.141;t11 erste 'separately the fleet returns to the mainland. The Hawaii detachment arriv - - , edoehearierriraasftt C)ccatrberier- ;- 1,tlizinclgutdoen. , , at the e Grancrt-entral- . Task 3Iade Easy at - wall pictures. usu. major task, becomes easy with the new braquette adjustable frame which is made to fit the smallest picture and those up to 38 inches in height. It will be welcomed by anyone who ever banged a thumb. , The frame. consists ot short , , clips,. top and bottom.. which, clamp- the 'covering glass to the picture. Only two brief bands are seen from the front. These are available In various colors and finishesred, black, chromium, gold, plain wood and leather-covere- ' , New cottons in the suininee clan are black cotton - marqui. cotton Bette for town sheers. - Changing - Ally a . corduroy and handkerchief-ginPark ham. all shown at the Lanein a wardrobe of wash. . . Jet on a white pique ables dinner gown got a big hand, but question . . will it wash? , Handed to you on a tray . . d hostess Island per. my Long suaded her carpenter to attach bins to the backs of her kitchen door. to hold her antique paper aluminum mache, tin, and "waiters." g , -- - Announcement is by Mrs. Nephi Hepworth of Bountiful of the marriage of her daughter, d wood. Mn. A. S. 'Johnson and Mrs. Faye LaVor4 and A. Fielding DaKenneth Nesion of Lewiston, lda., ......... son of of ,ImmoNlftfmnownoio vis Salt Lake City, ho, left for their homes yester. r-- " Mrs. and the late George A. after concluding - a visit at . ' day was . Davis. The ceremony per. the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. L. ' op.'. 9 formed Wednesday in the Salt Ea. Tem. t Griffith, Lake Temple by Pres. Nicholas Stre'et. Mrs:3 Johntleon Is a '116 - - - pie - .. i..- Mn.-- Griffith. ' I G. Smith.-Mrs.-- J. , G. Fleisch, Mrs. - G. H. , sister of 3 . The bride was guest of honor ittlik.-11-White, Mr se.neY A. Graveline, Mrs. at an afternoon party given to. .z" A.: M.: Ch Frank m.1..Mos.er, 1 1 ,9 day by Mrs. Hepworth at her s- Double-Chec-k Mrs. Liston, Mrs. home in Bountiful. Forty guestFrank H. Ager, MrsDuggan. anud 1 GOFF .. . . attended.. ,Tuesday ; evening a Collins. Mrs. E. J. , , A young upstart tells me why , : shower party awS given by Miss Elizabeth Sullivan, , her mother no longer rates as , Miss Ms . Hepworth and Mrs. s $ - - .1,00k , Mother, among the in Bountiful. Robert . Hepworth - - Miss Janet Higgs,- - Miss -June it seems can't forget she was a business woman , who . , Grant and Miss Virginia - A esi... luncheon was given today . buckle were hostesses looked her smartest in men's a I at for Becky Smoot at the home of Of It's worsteds: course, always at the Higgs shower Miss Ruth Wilson, 707 Eleventh - residencepartyin given easier to tie the other person's Woods Cross last s". ; end East Street. The young bride. than to fix your own pairbow Friday. .., , see I graduate ohn that's spent the afternoon 1 to The make why probably their 1 couple plan Is. Reynolds, with Mrss-J, so many mothers shopping with in Salt Lake. home i Mrs. Joseph S. Wood. Mrs. Rob. s 1. checking -- their daugbters, each s ert Hemingway of' Ogden, Mrs. the other. tiselt, Pink boselire pinker ' than .i.arGsisv ardoanridSomreinsaseniaMthissBHroewienn . . ever. hat Bright 413, 'apparent. Three parties are on the ,, means red hat to dozens 4 Ing. of 1 J6,F . ' soon ly ts7 "docket" for Miss Lois women. I see more fireman'', . ., The it. s fi 4 v.o 1845 Seventh East Wiseman, bles f , " at red at thellits than quarter. , Street, the fiancee of Albert in Lenox bowls centered each .1 1Ve Schmidt. table. - Miss Louise Xelly will give a - Mrs. Sorensen will be the hos , 17 'Mrs.,,,.),I.social for 15 Monday and ,r4 "-- ., tess tomorrow. , ',4 It4, , ,. e4r -lack I. Wiseman, mother of the - trwrimillStS0 tii7AICES X -- - , a s .,,,,..,,,,. , trous.a at will No 01,, -; be hostess bride. ultra allow for two oorINN IA A 0.. 1 i occupying the seine room I4 ' NI egtfotor -- seau tea honoring her daughter 31arry,Tonight-t P. Mrs. Albert , Schmidt, THE MAYFLOWER Tuesday. Miss Helen C. Ausherman and ' ' ' ' 04, :''' s ;$ f of and nu.' mother ,,,,,b: bridegroom, 'l James A. Winchester will be . LOS ANGELES' NEWEST , i . Mrs. Wiliam! Arveseth will enter' meat eentrelly Matted devniteere bele!. married this evening - at the Hy. ' I 12 at the , Schmidt tain June rum J. Jensen home,- 2730 Hign. , -2472 Ninth East Street. ''' ' John D. Hill will of. , homee. couple will be , married aeininingacattsitgi Lib.caBrelltParit lacticla eDrive. LAISbraPrITINge ' IATES t Suotontate i will be June 14 and a It Sandals, Spectators Mrs. Lewis Hixon will be ma- - 'Iteld afterward. reception N,,,,, 't , "tsii:ZgeMi! et Deeble They will hon. -. , tron of honor and Kiss Mildred and 12.50,5, S 3 S , eymoon in Idaho,. Wyoming f: edges for the . 3.50.14 Ausherman with Miss Bernice Yellowstone. Wallace will be the attending , Yee dee hose se &sepsis t , Happy Grad uate Mt Outside 'teems. Alt equipped bridesmaids. Mr. Hixon will be i or with Ni.th combination abowor tub. 1 To Wed Monday . best man. . .0 . A reception will ',lake place : MONTEREY Miss Rowena Bangerter, daughCOCKTAIL ROOM like to walk in comfort and who for all of shoes i.k variety after the ceremony. -i ter of Mrc- and Mrs. Frederick After a Dinoitiod . woo, Saari - ' i, of be sure short wedding trip the couple to wont ...: good Bangerter of Woods Cross and ce style. Grego-Servitip door . will make their home here. Carlos Lauritten of Victor, Ida.- 7,...,... esiout' . , A74 . ho, will be married Monday In ., 'Abe Salt Lake..Temple. Miss. . Or MAYFLOWER --. Miss Mildred P. Jiin;s, 14U1 -- of Mr. and 3,,,,t AMPUS-7BOOT-SHOTEL East StratfordiAvenue, Mrs.-- Sam son. has returned home from ,., . 131 SOUTH GRANO ATILi Chicago whbre she has T been Hardy of Granger, and Miss Schubach Jewel ry Under NO . I EAST BROADWAY 420 , Fourth West -Enid Frances at the Bybee, Herring. studying North Street, will give parties 11) ton Professional School of In. L I - ' - -- . - r1 Br-JANE- Ill SU ' e- - , , ) - ' - Plan Three Festtir - 4 1 ' 2,..1 . -- 401,0 - A' 4 , $2C3 -- , too. ' ?. - - ' 1 ' -- ---- ' - -- , ....)--- - 4 1 1 - . --- labk t , - . , ' - -- . for.thcbride. - - , , C - Nizittenwctuest , - - ' rt - ., 11 - . tor DeCorating. . ' , , , best-dresse- Bride Honored ' t ' -- 1.-- -- - , :: -....-.. 4 wiNiMmi, IIMENOMME .' . , . at; - that. To Study At Y. Mrs. e. kD my ea vis oh:asked circles as indicating the fleet 'eight heavy cruisers,, and 18 de. stroyers. would not return to the mainland' Its commander Admiral Ado'. in the near future. phus- Andrews, will resume his Admiral officer of A staff normal post si commander of the coin.James O. Richardson.-flee- t . ; force. manderin-chiel- , said the change sscouting I The fleet left mainland bases was being made to simplify ad. April 1 for maneuvers which ministration. Navy officers inn. originally were scheduled to end , rated the detachment wan not bee several weeks ago. would but op. eliminated net ing . ding. nt eunrat an hour increase. The present scale of pay - ranges' from 6214 cents to $1 an hour, it ' was stated, 3reospuemop.tiwonaaofi.atterarpinrein gtedopeinraatiaornys perform the wedding ceremony: An informal reception will be held for the families and friends. The couple will leave for Yet. lowstone for a week's honeywill moon and upon returning live at Fifth' East, and Fifth Streets. Mr. and Mrs. Sam J. Webster of Preston. Ida.. parents of the bridegroom, attended the wed. Couple Wedmade F.- - frmirarinci ,of the, bride. will 4uth - tp proximately 30 warships, hereto. unit. will be fore operating aa absorbed into the United States fleet within the next few dwaYiteth navy officials revealed , together pmpThaeractihoaanagaet Pearl Harbor for - Shipp at open house this eyeing from 8 to 10 o'clock at the Hickman home, 1426 Gamer Drive. About invited and., dancing wil'l been be- enjoyed during the evening. Mrs. L. E. Eiggren wilt assist the hostesses. This is the last of the parties for Miss Petty and her fiance. Their wedding will take place June 6 in the Salt Lake Temple with Elder Richard R. Lyman of the' Council of Twelve performing the cere. -mony. The couple will make their home In the East. s a. . wnatageotlin.a.-- gl woamne ddp nianeneythaonyt . , , cirleireetinada:sanatrikers , HONOLULU, May 31 .....(AP).- -. The Hawaii detachment of ap. erwe ziGliaaaacetr,a: close the rd -- - G. , C. Gives Luncheon George reward posted by $1,000,000 Hawaiian Fleet With' Navy -7 Jo8 asSmnonou t,I1,1Fe . Miss M arjean Eiggren and Miss Elaine Hickman will entertain for Miss Leila Petty and Edwin IP Mrs. wageincrease strike of union workmen at the Fed. eral Shipbuildipg and Dry Dock Company, threatened. today to halt -- construction of four navy -warships, importiiii cogs in the national defense program. members of to The,strikers, 6, cal-1Industrial Union of Mari. time & Shipworkers of America (CIO), began a peaceful picket of the plant at midnight despite the urgings of union leaders to delay action pending further ne. gotiations. John. Dempsey, national vice president and president of the local. said be told his men to reconaider their action because of the navy ships under con. atruction. An 'overwhelming majority voted to strike, bow. ' ever, he added. No statement was Immediately forthcoming from the Manage. 6,000 Met, to-D- ' Bone. - the 50 wealthy Pittsburgers for ture of Adolf , 31. Iday A (AP)--- 31.--(A- Dr, and Mrs. PhilHoward, be 216 Hubbard Avenue,--wi- ll For Miss Petty The Culture Lure Club hon- . ored its officers at a luncheon today at the Salt Lake; Country G. Club. Mrs. D. F. Maurice Mrs. Charles t IL Doxey and Mrs. LeGrand F. Backman, were honored. Mrs. Harry ,P. Earl was arangements - , KEARNY, PITTSBURGH. May This is the last day to claim i Officers Honored - d Rites Toniaht 0 and-Mr- - Strike Threatens Navy Construction Million-Rewar- Blumenfelds ,,rto ;,1, heei and Coleman, 652 Markea .Avenue. chairman. Parties - Tirl' W ill Honor e "Vanguard" is one of several similar roses that have been introduced by the Brownells, rose fyl hybridizers who are working to 41;;. produce a new hardy type of d rose. They claim that several of A those that they have introduced will grow in the coldest sections, 74,..t and will bloom constantly. It is. , their hope to make these "door. i yard rOses that will be grown any place, and with little extra care. Hardiness, sturdy habits. and alllear- - bloom ire claimed for these new types. , Chance To Win ' . h Miss Mary Jane Fred Coleman will be married tomorrow evening at the Burton Ward Chapel. Attending the bride will be Mrs. Mark Nichols, matron of honor, Miss Frances Glassit, maid of honor, Miss Marian Young and Miss Donna Adams, bridesmaids. Misi Doreen Denis will be flower girl and Richards Edward Coleman,? beet.' man. Daniel E. Solomon, Joseph Fish- . er,, Mark Cram and Sterling Olsen vvill- - be the ushers. Bishop Axel Andreasem will perform the Alfred P. ceremony. Solomogn, -- eldest ,braher-- - of thé bride, will give berm n marriage.' The bride i s the daughter of 2136 Mrs. Albert E. Solomon, Major Street. The bridegroom Iis s. R. W. the son of Mr. at her June 16 wedding with Fred M. Rosenthal at the Congregation Montefiore Synagogue with Rabbi Oscher Goldman of-. ficiating. Miss Selma Rosenthal, the bridegroom's sister, will be the maid of honor and her attending bridesmaids will be Miss May - A IP - bloomer. Today Is Last 41 f all-ye- - dinner hosts this evening r. and Mrs. C. M. Blumenfeld, who will leave Salt Lake to make their home in Cleveland. Mrs. Howard will use red and The annual Joint banquet of white roses and candlelight to the Utah Chapter, American Invited are Association of Social Workers, - decorate the table. Dr. and Mrs. C. B. Freudenber. and the faculty and students of ger. Dr. and Mrs. Martin C. Linthe University of Utah School of dem, Dr. Mildred Nelson and Dr.. Social Work will be held tonight at 7 p.m., in the East Room of -- and Mrs. Wesley Anderson of Ogden, theUnion Building..-AmcrngtDr. E. I. IlashWoto, geusts of honor will be Mrs. A. Twelfth East Street. has invited J. Gorham and Mrs. Dan B. the honored guests for a canyon Shields, regents of the Univer. picnic Sunday. Dr. Hashimoto is atty. an associate in the anatomy-departmeMiss Martha E. Selby, president of the University of of the society of social workers, Utah Medical School. will preside and Mrs. Karl V. Mrs. Blumenfeld will attend a King will be toastmistress. Corn. luncheon Wednesday to be givmittee members are Miss Marion en by Mrs. Harry Smith of Hollaand E. Hall, Morris Sorenson day and Friday Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Leonard S. Ralph. B. W. Roe and Mr. and Mrs. A. Dr.. Cyril A. Ca'llister;president D. Cline have issued invitations of the Utah State Medical Society; in will speak on "Social Work ft:pre ranledinonnt:ereranpfneardpyh. willI la papdad rre sind W. G.- Frisch. Medicine", knecht, state NYA director, will at their Monday night banquet. speak on the NYA program in Utah. Responding to toasts will 7be Dr. A. L. Beeley, dean of the school of social work, and MINS Rhea Rasmussen and La Hugo B. Anderson, chairman, Von M. Webster will be married Utah Chapter, American Associa. 8:30 this evening at at the home tion of Social Workers, Annie of the bride's parents, Mr. and Laura Knight, and Wanda Her. Mrs. Theodore J. Rasmussen, rick. . h a a at Ite?nm4:Ili J.Ws :bnFral nSntn till at. Ka , Wedding SetSolomon ng . Social AVork Banquet Set .. tive and different kind of rose beauty. It is claimed that this shrub rose will reach a height of eight feet, and that it will make a valuable addition to the list of good Ihrurbs8f. SadZir stat that sev yet she cannot vouch for its mer blossoming, since her own bush WIZ only planted last, spring. But she is very enthusiastic about its performance in her garden. and hopes that it win prove to be an BY HAZEL D. MOYLE Friday, May of Mrs. Joseph -IrThe home Aveteresting roses that Were shown Mitchell, 1991 McClelland at the Rose Show held ' last nue, will be the scene of a buffet supper this evening for Miss Sunday by the Utah Rose So . whose en . Brazier Frances ciety was an exhibit of the new gagement to John Carver was- shrub rose named "Vanguard". This was exhibited by Mrs. W. recently announced. G. Sadleir of 1823 Michigan Ave. with Mn. Mitchell and was shown for the first time wilt be Mrs. Lewis Hoaglund In Salt Lake City. and Miss Elizabeth Mitchell. We have heard considerable Tables for four will be set about this new shrub rose. Its and the early part 'of the evethe originator claims that it will, ning will be spent with when once well establised, prove - bride unwrapping her many to be a constant bloomer gifts from the. miscellaneous' shower planned. Those attend. throughout the entire summer. As shown by Mrs. Sadleir,- - the the function will be Mrs. ing ' J. E. Carver of flowers are a very unusual Ogden and moth. and er of the bridegroom, Mrs...st. S. shade of dusky salmon-pink- , Morris, mother of the bride, Mrs.' were large and full. Their color Michael contrasted most effectively witty: Horace- - BeesleyMiss the foliage,. which was a true Melich, Mrs. Harold Ballet, Miss So lovely was Helen Ballet, Mrs. William B. , chartruse-green- , this unusually colored foliage Lester, Mrs. Elizabeth BarloW, Miss Lu. that it seems to us the 'rose Mrs. Neil Kooyman, dile Wood, Mrs. Charles Bra. would be well worth growing for its beauty of foliage alone. Loretta Brazier, Mrs. zier, Mrs. But the flowers are equally fine, Melvin - Brazier, - Mrs. Russell the whole being a most distinc Erchler, Mrs. E. E. Brazier, Miss Peggy Brazier, Mrs. Emil Croll, Miss Sasie Heath. Mrs. George Young, Mrs. H. R. Heath, Mrs. Maxwell B. Olsen and Mrs. Sam. uelson. 41 Mrs. Orson W. Roy . E. Guiver, Kasteler, 7 rs. Blain Kinnerslm Mrs. Walter Christensen and Mrs. Joseph Anderson will spend the evening making a bride's book. 1 Hodtrsops Visit - forget-me-not- Teacher Feted - ; s and with blue pink roses. Favors for the guests gold rings and Cecil: Bruner bouquets. Vadat Peterson. Miss Mrs. Laura Peterson, Mrs. Frank Peterson, Mrs. Walter Peterson, Miss Miss Manse Rockwood, Iris Hansen, Mrs. Mike Lloyd, Mrs. Wallace Scott, Mrs. Roland Rider, Mrs. Phil J. Garn, Mrs. . -- ' '''.. A miscellaneous shower will be given this evening by Mrs. Karl P. Woolsey, 766 Douglas Street, for Miss. Bette Anderson whose marriage to Vadal W. Peterson will take place June 18. will decorate Mrs. Woolsey - Wed Tomorrow- - - The couple lefthere unexpect- edly the other night, with plans to be married en route to the canyons. Mrs. Walton is a graduate of the .University of Utah and is a member of Alpha Delta Pi and Mr. Walton will receive his mas- ter's degree from the university this year. H e is a member of Sigma Gamma Epsilon Fritter- nay. He recently returned from Arabia where he has been work. ing for an oil company. Mrs; 'Woolley expects the young cou pie to return by Sunday, in tima for baccalaureate rites at the University of Utah. - They will live in Cottonwood for three months and then go to Tucson, Ariz., where Mr. Walton will continue studies. , ..::. ;;1',,r ' ' ..... wood. , , , of Cotton- M. Wallace.- - Woolley ... Shower Fest Set Tonight. For June 16 , ' , Nh Miss A - ' - VII'Salt taka's lavolissi Modals Bummer fashions , -- -- SATITADAY- S1000N TO 1:30 P. X. 111 1 ' Sets Wedding Mrs. Thomas J. Holland, 1754 Harvard Avenue, was hostess at luncheon Wednesday in the Edge. hill Tea ,Oarden. 164 Thirteenth East Street. Attending were Mrs. on the beautiful ' .. planned an evening part:, for.,.s,i.x couples. Mrs. Vivian F ox, South Third East 'Street. an aunt of the bride, will give a shower Thursday and the next day Miss Erika Hoskisson, 17 Kelsey Ave- Mednick, Mednick, at another nue, 'will preside cousins, Miss Rae Evdasin, Miss AndMaxine Miss shower party. Connie Rosenthal. Miss Lillian erson has set June 10 for her Paver and Reingold. social to honor Miss MacKriy, It Israel Mednick, brother of the. will be given at 275 E Street. aril bride, will be the best man. will be a personal shower. The ceremony will be at 5:30 A reception will be giten aftp.m. and a reception will begin er the marriage. The bridegroom at 8 o'clock at the Newhouse Ho; lives at 758 South Sixth East tel. ' Street- - He is the son of Valr - - The bride is the daughter of and Mrs. James Mayfield of Mr. and Mrs. Allen Mednick, 233 Hubbard Avenie. Her fiance lejo, Calif. , Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Rosenthal. 160 Lowell Avenue. a short The couple. after will make their Miss Violet Brown and Claude honeymoon, home in Salt Lake. Diehl will be married tomorrow. s kt a candlelight 7:30 wedding to be Rev. Kenneth Thengvall .at the ' home of the bride's parents, Mr. 1733 Mrs. Robert D. Steele. Einar Brown, 1715 Thirteenth East Street, wife of Street. West Temple South the prcsident of Westminster be Attending the bride will Bob gave a breakfast at her College, and Fuller Miss Marjorie home yesterday for Miss' F. Ethel man. best be the will Anderson classic languages Maddux, The bridegroom is now resld. teacher, who will take a leave of to is and Colo., in McPhee, ing absence from the school and go arrive in town today by auto, Mr. to Illinois. Faculty' women atof East Diehl, Warren Mrs. and tended.- : of Mill Creek are the parents Mrs. Lincoln Barker preEented the bridegroom. Miss Maddux with a gift from An informal reception will be the faculty. held from 8 to 10 p.m., in the Assisting the hostess were home. Brown of the Miss Mary Andrevvy, Mrs. Wilgarden be liam C Willis, Mrs. Walter F. Asisting in receiving willLaw. Haves Brown and Miss Lillian Jr., Elizabeth Myers Hanrence Diehl. Miss Bernice Allen Simpson. Miss Cora Mae Maris- and Miss Betty Hefty will show sen and Miss Rosa Bird mon. the gift room and Miss Mary S. , with Mrs. William Walker will serve the guests. That same evening the couple will leave for McPhee to make Miss lone Thompson -was hostheir home, tess yesterday at a Country , , Club breakfast honoring Miss , Louise Harlan who leaves with , her parents...Mr. and Mrs: J. D. for Seattle, today 11arlan, Mr. and Iirs. C. W. Hodgson Wash., where they will visit Mr. of Baltimore, Md., spent the day daughvisiting at the home of , Mrs. and Mrs. R. B. McCleary, and then onter and Viola p. Campbell. and Mrs. Migmake-th- eir Avewill to Boston where they non D 4Lewis, 375 Tenth . . home. nue. resiThe party this morning was The Hodgsons are former for eight friends. Yesterdents of Salt Lake and stayed given Mrs. Frederick A. Sweet Jr.. for a bhort time to -renew acday 1574 Michigan Avenue, presided traveling quaintances. They-a- re and plan at a luncheon in honor of Louise through to Los Angeles there and to spend some time and - Tuesday evaing Xt.. and Mulock were -hosts then on up ta Portland and the Mrs. Northwest. through the Canadian to Mr. and Mrs. Harlan- andof ChiRockies.--Mrs. Henry .1.Riggert - 'sir -ta e guest of ile- Ftlier c eld ---- BaioBalleyL Luncti-e-oii:H- LUNCHEONS I lib anuitation - rti1 ' - ''' TO ATTEND TiC VitEXLI , .. -- , - . :,: ::'...,:::": , ,,,woilfat and Mrs. Harold L. 'Peck, 762 Emerson Avenue, are the .parents of the young bride. 'Captain Groen is the son of Mr. and Mrs. William Groen of Whittier, Calif. His residence is 1020 Mi1, itary Drive. Mr.- Miss-Esthe- ' ' nue. illass Woor - ,:,. ::,.., l, -- Mr. and Mrs. M. Wallace announce the ley of Cottonwood their daughter of engagement Dorothy PhyllisWalton, son of Pant Talmage Paul Walton of Holladay. Both are graduates of the Uni'Walton versity of Utah and Mr. has a master's degree from the She is a member institution. of Alpha Delta Pi Sorority and he is affiliated with Siga Gamma Epsilon. He recently returned from Arabia where he worked for an' oil company. ., :. .. 4, 4 .it4...,, )' 4'seti et ' 0,;,:it Puffer,--Wallac- Miss Marjorie MacKay and B. Arthur Mayfield have set June 1 as the date for their wedding ceremony to be performed at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. W. MacKay, 1022 First Avenue. For Tuesday Miss Leola Cuthas ler, 4900 Highland - Drive. Betrothal Told Wool- - 4; :,: man ahrTfUgh Coleman, Ingles e Peck and Benjamin Rich Jr.. were to be ushers. has The couple Planned to leave later this evening for their honeymoon, flying to Los Angeles for a few days to return the latter part of the week and make their residence for the month ofhineat 33Z0 Oakland Ave- Arrange Nuptials Creer, Miss Holman Waters, Miss WoolleyI. Helen ge bretsen , Miss Howard 461r.s,4ohn GaliVall. Mrs. Hen- James Mrs. Summerhays, Adelaide CampMiss and chey bell. - - :,,..... : 7 xkil;:?:,:., Peck-Marrié- s Mr. Mayfield Claire Dowdell Is House Guest Of Miss Campbell ---- --Campbell, 375 Miss ---. S ,4 - ,- -- ndantswillbesomeofSaLt St. k ,. ., ,Lake's most attractive girls of the younger set: Miss Mary Louise Stump, maid of honor. Mrs. Hruce Wiesley, matron of honor, Miss Mary McKenzie, Miss Betsy Parrish and Miss bridesmaids. Maryel Hickman, Richard Petty was to be the best ton at the the HotelUtah. moth-et- . Miss Covington and her 1283 W. Covington, Mrs. Platt East South Temple make their to leaving Salt Lake home in OMmeet the guests of Invited to Bird. Miss Robert Mrs. are honor Miss Mary Stauffer, Dorothy Lucille' Hays, Mrs. - pf zi,N.:....ts, Salt Lake society was t9,..41ther zat the First Unitariar:-Cburctoday for the wectc141g of Miss Ursel Peck andAlptain William Groen Jr., and'afterwards to attend a fashionable reception at the Conntry Club. StIrrounding the bride as her Mignon Tenth Avenue, has as her ofhouse San guest Miss Claire Dowdell Francisco and Suinsin. She has of been attending the School York Applied Arts in NewFiShe on her way home.-- will make an indefinite stay at the Campbell home. will Tomorrow Miss Campbell the be hostess at a luncheon for visitor and Miss Frances Coving- - 41, iNit :k:.:::'..::1 ' William Groen; Jr: Today Ore. ' Mrs. 1. Cohen of Portland, . ,,:act,ro,':,,,A: Miss 321 Mr. and Mrs. R. Shurkin, , - 4 :. -:. d East Fifth South Street. Mr. Cohen also is a resident of Salt Lake. Ile is the son of Mr. and . i,- vitrA ' New York He of the former premier of Belgium,-anMadame Paul an Zeeland, Socialite Mrs. Alexander McLanahan at a dinner here honoring guests of Thomas J. Watson. and open house for June 9. Parties will continue for the couple during the rest of the month. The bride Is the daughter of - . '''' ' 430,4'.: -- .... .., , ...:.,........,.........:,,.. !1- Special Guests During Visit Of 'Science Special' pre-brid- - 121'4'. 0 :...::'::. ,, ....; Pe, :' - .A..........;,..... :.........,,:s.,.....,,,r,':, 0; e ;,.. A- ..:,::::,:i::.,...::::;:,:,..:,:.::::, 1 '''4........:..:.:::..:....:.::::'....:.::.::.......ee: - :.;,......'..... ..,..,?::,,,o,::::::,: Max Marovitz willwgive a kitchen shower and the next day Miss Fraydell Zlotnick, 1338 Seventh East Street. wil( be hostess at a event. Mrs. Sam Friedman, 1606 Princeton Avenue, has issued invitations for a dinner - ::::,.:,', 4, ',:,:;,.::;,..,:, Jerry - .......-- - .. 'i the bride and Mixa' Esther Medluncheon tomornick will give Utah. Monday row at the l East Mrs. Betty Marovitz, 321.. Fifth., South Street, -- Mrs. De Lisle Van Wagoner and Mrs. - g 0 S. Misr Ruth -- Shurkinand - "5 t.) - ;. .';- 4 - y- ' 1. .fit ". -, , AA, fp:- ' sTv(ksrvr, ,:l. i,::',:",-- Cohen will be married June 36.. at the Covenant House and tm,tair that time they are being tamed by their friends. Miss Shurkm sister of - :.,,::: : - I 4.4 .4 :::,:i',:.: :.::.i:: Late June Bride ' , ii:vt.';;;,,,,,,,:r:;;"..t.-,11.1- ....v. ' ::,:::, Miss Shurkm Is To Become .1!rfr ;- ...,.;.,. ... ......... - r ....5,. 'Eloping just as their engage ment was being announced, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Talmadge Walton were honeymooning today in southern Utah parks, relatives believed. The bride is the forwer Miss Dorothy Phyllis Wool- Icy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.- ,, - I ; ........ ,..,..., Nev 'lardy, Hose H. Miss Woolley Weds ,.;;;; .'.::.":4r2tP'li Snelgrove today wore as sparkling new band on her third finger signifying that she Is now Mrs. Clarence S. Johnt,son. Wedding rites - of the popular couple took place at 3:30 'in the Salt, Lake Temple, where Pres. Nicholas G. Smith perform. ed the ceremony., Mr. and Mrs. C. R. SnelgrOve, parents of the bride, Mr. and - Mrs. C. 14. Snelgrove and Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Snelgrove, her broth .. ers and sistors-in-laand Mrs, Elijan Thompson and Mrs. W. &Spofford, Aunts of the bride. groom, went thorugh the Temple with the couple. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Johnston are parents of the bridgegroom. Mr. and Mrs. Snelgrove will receive guests tonight at their home.840 East Twenty-firs- t South Street, to honor the newlyweds. Mrs. Johnston will be attended by her sister, Miss Mona Snelgrove, by Miss Lorraine Johnston, Miss JJune McDonald, and Miss Marjorie Silver and Mr. Johnston will be attended by John Johnston, his brother. Ushers will.be Frank Johnston, Paul Frederickson, C. Laird Snelgrove and J. Barr Snel7ove. The couple's plans for a honey. moon trip and for their residence were not disclosed. Bride To Be Feted - s.,. ..,.. 1. aze The ,Deseret News,Salt LakeCity, Utah 1940 Ira-y-3-- . - , -- ,,, . , . , ' , |