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Show - Friday, August 30, 1940 The Deseret . - News,- ... ... nanomm. , . , Salt pike City, Utah n i 1 nettJ A . S 01 n - I . 500 At Reception Sendse (Couple On Wedding Trip .....:- Greene, Harmsen Rites Held i;,:. it :,.,LLA''',.4,.;;; ,... 1 k 4 1 :,:. .1;.. ,7.7" ll'...'.:'.:,:' L1.1,... :L.:,...:::...?...,.0''.....iL;f:.-t- i s - ...i- - marriage. The ceremony took place yesterday morning in the Salt Lake Temple, with Elder Joseph F. Mer- rill of the Council of the Twelve a Officiating. Following this, wedding breakfast was giveri'' t Jeanne's Tea Room for member of the immediate families. Yes- terday evening, in the cool set-L. and early ting of late summer fall, 500 guests-- :.alled at the home of the bride's parents, Prof. and Announcement has been made of the marriage of Miss Helen Lynch. daughter of John J. Lynch of 716 East Seventeenth South Street, and Clarmont Engman. son of Mr. and Mrs. Vic. tor Engman of Sandy. The ceremony was solemnized Tuesday at Our Divine Savior 'Church, with the Rt. Rev. M. F. Sheehan in charge, assisted by the Rev. I'mIds R. Lamothe. The bride was attired in a smart navy blue dress with white trim and matching hat and accessories. She wore a corsage of gar. denias. Mrs. Kenneth Adams, who was her only attendant, wore a black model with brown trim and matching accessories. Mr. Adams was best man. Following the ceremony a at wedding breakfast was given Weasku Inn at 2363 East Twenty-fSouth Street The table irst r-was decorated with a variety of fall flowers and white cathedral tapers. Covers were laid for 40 guests. After a honeymoon in Los An. geles, the couple will reside in Midvale. ';... .,..:. :::.:: .. ';';::,.:.. ... .. V.:L.::: !'''..,- ...1: ''. 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Miss .., ., ,.. ,, ....., , .,.., .. , ..... 4.4.. , ,,.,.... ,.. ,..,..,... , ,.. , ,... r, -t.:; ,,,!...,47:2)r f , ', i ,,.,,.,.....:i e::? 0 k Nk ,:. ,,,,,....,. I 5e. ,'.. 4i (1... 1.. r i, P4, e ,,, - ViSS Ruth M. Wilson arrived y plane, from Cleveland. O., to attend the wedding of Miss Etta Tune and Clark L. Wilson, which will take place on Sunday. - ,. four.month ..":.1 ; ' ,,' - , - Katherine Christensen his Wedplanned a party for next nesday. Bridal attendants for the reception of Miss Randall are Miss Imogene Randall. maid of honor;. Mrs. Russell Irving Thompson of Sail Francisco. matron of honor, Miss Dorothy Jester of Pasadena. Calif., Miss Christensen and Miss Ted June Grant, bridesmaids. Judd will be best roan. Cott les Tour Yellowstone On " step-papa- Special bulletin to Lit Abner fans: Abner's, voluptuous gal friend, Daisy Mae, will be played by Martha O'Driscoll who Just graduated last yeao from the Immaculate Hearts Convent. Four hundred and sixty were tested for the role. Billie Seward has also been set as Cousin Delightful, Buster Keaton as Lonesome Polecat and Buddy Post, who used to be the heavy in be Har- in Yellow- Foljowing their wedding today, Mr. and Mrs Virgil E. Gardner (Miss Pearl Kilpack), will be honored this evening at a reception at the Hyrum J. Jensen home, 2730 Highland Drive. The bride is a daughter Of Mr. and Mrs. William W. Kilpack 'Magna, and the bridegroom I8Oa son of Mr. and Mrs..H. Allan Gardner ' of 151 Eleventh East ' roof swsost : ,,' 041, ME DY with )01(71 DUNI' AND IT'S BEEN OUR GUARANTEE, - Logos Droning Prices Lewitt Floor Low. Balcony thipar Balcony Bonon and Logos (Ina HoJIini . 4 r - - L chubert Handel In Paradisum 4 Duobis Favorite Mormon Hymn "Be. hold the Great Redeemer ' Die" Arr. by Organist. Ati0,14 Melody. Arr. by Organist Marche Militaire Gounoud Serenade Musette and Minuet .4 For dining or reading in led an adjustable table has been invented equipped with an elee , trio light. , , , ! - p - ps- 31Z.3) TOPAIlitStwb - '-'k--P---------------- 1) -- ritflAENIRN8 iiraluarPoltiTURE SI N Ir : ri BIOOEST 1.i, ir,: POWER ?, , ks, ,:.: t.,iLood ..,: ,,..,,,.,1 . SIOMTIELD lo. . ,,,:,---44,- sous NT-111- ths sooftit by LOUIS en..8 TOMORROW., 1 PEGill Al CONTINUOUS PERFORMANCES POPULAR PRICES 40c .! :111.N. , 50c la. 60c INCLISSINS CNIIDRElo GLINTS layties tut DONLEVEJANt CARRADDIE :71.1. PRICE ..d TAXES ' LIK11- DARWELL.JCIDI MART ASTAI VINCIDIT JEAN ROGERS MIN ?ADD .:,.-- DUN JAGGE R 1SC Ii ' 1- DARNELL El , 112.24 $LIO , .riMIIIILVIOUN111A1NAN- lie lams and ... ' Having a floating frame a new hydraulic automobile jack can be used on Uneven floors with' out tilting cars. ANDERS,. STAGE ATTRACTOK ROADSHOW Matinee Prices (Incl. Tax) Lower Mot $lid and $IAS Uppnr I 1 The organ recital will begin it 12 o'clock, noon, tomorrow with Frank W: Asper at the consols. The program:, , Concert 'Overture In C 'major - tog two OITSTAIIIIII A, MEDY r,., 4 - 1 t DIE VICTIIII soginuf tiTaAni I gives Alan a chance to get away from the zany roles which shave threcened to type him. No soon, er had he put his name on the contract than he hopped a plane for an Francisco on a war re,. lief mission. ". Of a English invention. Is transparent paint for windows tpat prevents the. glass 'shatter.' ' Ing if broken. SW, Is V' omit-sow- s ' 1,1 Tomorrow's Recital On Tabernacle Organ( YTIN:INTOINIET7411Titl: AT ,, GERTRUDf71 grow- 1,1 t -- -- I Street. '", 1, John Goleta' ?vocalists wits the British war relief. Yesterday. however, he took time out to sign for the role of Lord Hamilton, Vivien Leigh's husband. stand the part calls for both comand edy and characterization MAIL ORDERS NOW Seat Sole AZ717y o t Noon , t Dirty Faces," with James Calmer and Ann Sheridan and tit Dead End lids: also The Ghost Comes Home," wits Billie Burke and Frank Morgan. GEM"Waterloo Bridge," hThl.n Leigh, Robert Taylor and Lucile ,Watson. da's "Lady Hamilton," starring Saturday Sept. 7th ., (Sugarbouse)Ungels i Vivien Leigh and Laurence Olivier. For the last eight weeks Alan has devoted every moment to putting over the Noel Cow. ard "Tonight at 8:30" plays for MATINEE AND EVENING ;Ai ..,,40,),::. MARLO ' ' What grand news it is to hear-tha- t Alan Mowbray, who has been putting war work before his career these past few months, will have one of the best roles of his carer in Alexander Kor- - bride, formerly Miss Lois Miller, daughter of Mrs. Lydia Miller of 51 Eighth East Street, wore a dress of pale pink chiffon and carried a bouquet of pink roses and sweet peas. The couple were unattended. An informal the wedding supper followed marriage ceremony., The bridegroom. who is the son of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Cottle, of Rexburg, lda., will return with his bride to Salt Lake, where they will make their home at 687 Second Avenue. ' - 4 rICTORY--"Th- e will he comedies, MeGoon. Earthquake Hymie Conklin, Hank Mann and Mickey Daniels are others signed for the film version of the comic Strip SG you can see it will be chock full of slapstick. honeymoon Trip On their honeymoon Captain I s 'Lads," with , Charles Coburn and Virginia Gre3': II40 "The. Last Alarm." with Warren Hull and Polly An Young. STUDIO--"BrighaYoung." with TYrone Power, Linda Darnell. Brian Don. levy, Jane Darwell. John .CSITSitiney Xary Astor. Vincent Price. Jean RM. el's, An Todd and Dean Jagger. ;7i old Lloyd UTAH auto trip. ii:, A- - ..etmr,itzi..1,1 - . ' UTAH."Flowing Gold" with John Gar. ticid. Pat O'Brien. and Francea Farmer. CAPIT91,"Salari," with DOUIrlall Fairbanks Jr. and Narleleina Carroll: &ion "Slack Diamonds," with Richard A?: len and Andy Devine. The-Arm- hardboiled officers when they get to camp and dish out orders to their bosses who are mere Leonard Hoffman and Jack Lucas are the screen play. Jack, bywriting rie way, Is the ,sen of famed scenarist Bess Meredyth and Mike Curtis is his . 1 Toting."' with TyPcgiver, Linda Darnell. linen Dun- levy. Jane Darya. John Carradma Mary Astor. Vincent Price. Jean Rol-a- .. Ann Todd and Dean Jagger. , , ' , , Mrs. Hyde Plans Tea For Mr., Mrs. Maw Tax) 00111e'l and 11.34 TABtEttlittligititCiAllt MI s SIAS Ns (.1 With LARRY Mrs. Gordon Taylor Hyde will give a tea for Mr. and Mrs. Herbert B. Maw tomorrow from rin I A TR I- sSiAtOtc,0 REFIT And His Bond 2:0(1 ?Mir 0 NED C ALL NEW Robert Viviap LEIGH TAYLOR "WATERLOO BRIDGE" Elio Splendid Selena I Skirls Having had one of the most sue. cessful seasons in history, the ed. luring Starlit Gardens must soon Come up close for the summer. g tonight or any nightenjoy an of delightful dancing cmd suporb cuisini. "v4164"-FOND- li You Ate invited to Attend a MAU Rates are mast mode ! 7:011:1NEINTILLm. DIAL FOR RESERVATO with GENE TIERNEY JACKIE COOPEV HENRY 1 Amifill31 Friday, August 30th, 8 P. M. FREE DANCING TO ADOLF BROX' MUSIC LAST DAY JAMES - I. . (Paid Advertisemit by 'Gordnri Welaeland) , outlaws! -- JOHN CARBADINE Coconut Grove Ballroom The spectacular max to the daring ter U. Si SEHATE BIG DANCE OF - HALM- Come,- Meet and Hear Abe 00Ni 1 cli- the explolts'of world's most famous THE DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE for the Playground. -4- in ABE MIRDOCK West Jordon Stake Outing LABOR DAY " IJ y (Iv.-rin- a PlungesFast FiltersModorn ChlorinationLawn Shad. ,".. DANCE Calif. SARATOGA home today after a 9,000 e contribution is Darryl:xodiuck's goes to Plattsburg," , an original by Delmar Daves arid Robert Hopkins. It's a semimOsical with Don Ameche and the very amusing Ben Carter in the cast. Vol:Worm y yarn "You're in Now!' is a hilarious comedy cooked up by, Jerry. Wald and Richard Ma. eZulay. You'll see its possibilities when I tell you that it's about the bookkeepers and clerks, timid souls in the office who become , . six-lan- e tod7y-It- Miss Bettye R. Faus, Robert G. Arnold. Miss Mignon Campbell, F. Haymond Jr.. Mr. and Mrs. Frank R. Barton, Phil J. Purcell Jr, Miss Shirley Sorenson, E. C. Berg. Mrs. George Bruton, Mr. and Mrs. A. Allan Coombs, . Wood R. Worsley and Miss Mar, garet A. Keyser. returned x:;1 ,Back home at 2400 Sunny- side Avenue after a 9,000-milfourmonth automobile trip are Dr. and Mrs. H. T. Plumb. During their vacation, Dr. Plumb attended the national Boy 4 to 7 p.m. at her residence at 231 Tenth Avenue. Scout convention at Oklahoma In the receiving line In add!. City, visited research laboratories lion to Mrs. Hyde and Mr. and n the East and lectured in New Mrs. Maw, will be Mrs. Ray T.. York at the World's Fair, Sche- Elsmore. nectady, and Wisconsin. Commenting on the trip, Dr. Plumb said he was impressed by boulevards in eastlarge ern cities with lanes of travel being separate,d, and by the ab- DINE AND. sence of road side advertising on boulevards. Shelia Hoffer of 913 First Berkeley, Avenue, has left for Calif., where she will attend the of California. University SEPT. , ....., ( - 0 NGc - CENTRE"Brigham rone , Mrs. Paolo Sperati, accompa- hied by her daughter, Miss Jean Sperati. left Thursd!yfor Chica. go, where they will join Major Sperati, and will leave withi him In the near future for Fort Ben-.- , fling. Ga., where they will reside. Mrs. Sperati and Jean have Mrs. spent the summer with ,Sperati's parents. Mr. and Mrs. E. Lipman of 925 First Avenue, and many informal social affairs have honored the visiting ma- Reception Will Honor Couple camp. . las Golf Club, given by Miss Maxine dora Billings and Ms Crookston. This .1,1 g, a handkerchief shower will be given for her at the home of Miss Marian Cornwall of 1246 ParkAvenue. way She was- honored yesterday at Mrs. a luncheon by given Chauncey Harmon of 535 Twelfth Avenue. Another party in honor of Miss Randell will be a towel shower Tuesday at the home of of ..M,rs. Raymond Christopher Miss 1616'. Maple Avenue. and 1 I Major Sperati tron. , te Chi-Mi- buffet dinner and dancing party was given on Wednesday evening by Mr. and Mrs. J. Holman Waters in the garden of their home at 180 North State Street, complimenting three affianced couples. The guests of honor were Miss Barbara M. Olson and Howard B. Berg, Miss Geraldine Gallagher and Larry J. Hays, and Miss Dorothy Stauffer and Dr. Espey F. Cannon. who Dr. And Mrs. Plumb Back From 9,000 Mile Tour - of A : , ,..,:). '; ...), ,:.:, !;,, 7:,, ..: ..,.. 7,,, ',, 1 4,, 330 C Street, Is attendingthe national convention of the Or der of Job's Daughters at CLOSES. , :: ',...:1!:.1..4 Arvin, another daughter of Mrs. McBroom, who has been here for a visit, has returned to her home In Pinedale, Wyo. SARATOGA "., $ .:',tiIt::,.,itf.1::,7, :.,1"f G. C. - , H. T. Plumb 'ii,f ., :,,, , ;'..),..qM: ':! t, ,0,- McBroom has returned to her home in Pittsburgh, Pa., after a visit with her mother, Mrs. R. A. McBroom, of 332 Twelfth East Street. Mrs. 2 .A.1.!.... ...b., , i:,..::;'L., -- Misi Josephine Miss Carol Winter , of R2 S Street, is attending the Univerat Berkeley, sity of California, :.,i,;...,,- ,i,,,,,,1:Ay.,,,ti.:,,7.;,r:.:-..;.,,,:..i:,::,.- J., arrived Thursday to spend the week-enwith Mr. and Mrs. Hendrik Romeyn of 115 15 Street. to her Miss Grey iien route home in the East, after a visit of several weeks in La.Jolia, Calif. r4 ....., s,,,,, ,,,,,,,....,,.,,,,,, ,...,,,,,,..,1,,,, --::',,,, t.i.f.,0,4,4.::,,x,s-,,,,,0,1,i::, "' ., ...............:........ :.)1,,,..,.,::,,..4. 1:: Dr. and Mrs. 1: ..,,,, ..(:',. f:.i. ...'::::. ,, A ..,':', ''':;:r....;':: .,,,...4,..:,.., ..,. t,';1;.' ::.S:.: , list of parties in honor of Miss Beryl Randall. who :on Sept. 6 will marry NNealter Eldredge' . ,Grant Jr.; was annotinced-todayMiss, Randall's trousseau, will be shown at a tea to be given to. morrow by her mother, , Mrs. Earl Randall at 310 Third East Street. The bride was honored at a luncheon today at the Ft. Doug- EuA eve-Th- , , . Warners are rushing through with timely screen plays that deal with the citizens training h ' :,..,,,,4,........... , 1101..ILWOOD, Aug. 30(INS) Never let it be said the movies do not keep abreast of the times. Two studios pave preparedstor. les with eopmeription as the topic and now that the bill has been for ,the avapassed, get ready lanche. Both 20th CentUry and stone National Park are Mr. and Mrs. Sponcer W. Cottle, following of their marriage at the home W. the bride's aunt, Mrs. Frank Mc 011ie of 239 East Forty-ninte South Street, on Tuesday 3 ..p...; Miss Jane Grey of Nutley, N. Miss Marilyn .Van Voorhis 1403 Michi- , - Miss Eileen Naylor of Logan is spending two weeks at the home of jler cousin. Miss Barbara Graham of 1829 ,Michigan Avenue. , luncheon yesterday honoring a two popular brides, Miss Betty Thompson, affianced bride of Vsril- liam C. Rowley of San Francisco. and Miss Lorraine Hyde. fiancee of Ray N. Bul len., The affair was held at the Ca 'lister home at 212 Fourth' Avenue. The invited guests were Miss Ruth Or lob, Miss Dorothe Jayne Mullin, Mrs W. Jay. Eldredge Jr., Miss Ruth i3ennion Summerhays, Miss Donna Jean Madsen, Miss Helen Marie Schubach and Miss Deane Davis. Miss Thompson was also honored at a luncheon at the home of '..... ,!..r.,:,:7:,..!". '''': at '..,! ;,:;:.,i:i;:,:, ',:;'...... 4.. V:':4:...ii-:b:...:::- 44.: :.i..:' ,.:. '.".::''.4:::.;::g':...: t'it::::,:.,1'.:::31.:!.::::!....!::.i..i.': ' .....1. .....V,,,: ,.. ' Mrs. Frank R. Barton, of 153 Second Avenue and Mrs. Edward R. Cal lister Jr.. were .;:: :.'i. .',''i......,.j.::.::,..!...:i'...:;:: .::.t.'1'...::,:::.: , .:;.!;-i- . .....ir,,'......: - ,: ,'..,:..:.:k,: '.': , .,A..7.4,.-a- : ':',: :':: :.;.:::.....Z.!.:,:;:,.l.:::4;,'.:. ,'.4;:i!:.:-...:.i.- :(. :..I. ::' ::.:.?: -- 1 T. ....'.:;:.., Two Brides Are Guests itia'":":::',;:.:::::.':::',: .L.:t.........:...., '':: ....'.. - . BY LOUELLA O. PARSONS v tint rws,)- s Convent Gr'aduate To Play Lit Almeles , Gal Friend Marriage Will Take Place On --- -, Sept. 6 - " :!:-- .::...: .:.: .:1:.4:.'...:::.....?.:.:::.. ' ,. ': .' ,,':: Three Betrothed Couples Honored At Dancing Party. The garden was lighted with patriotic colored lights and the decorations were carried out in the same cplors. A large number of guests at. tended, including: Mr. and Mrs. Howard B. Sum. merhays, kir. and Mrs. Sam D. Thurman Jr., Mr. and Mrs. S. Sorensen, Mr. and Mrs. Morgan -, A.- Pratt Kesler, Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Parkinson, Mr. and Mrs. G. Rol Backman, Mr. and Mrs. Harold F. Roberts. Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Bird, Mr. and Mrs. John W. Gallivan, 'Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Jennings. C. Miss Mary Creer, Howard Burton, Mrs. Kenneth Robertson of Washington D. C.. J. Richard-- son Mu Hiner. Mr. and Mrs. W. hoss Sutton. Miss Jeanette Clawson of Washington D. C.. Edward C. Judd, Nliss A. Lucille Hays, Rittenhouse Fish. i,,Iii , 1.i',:''-;- 57:7 '''''';''.;Z:::.':;:':::J:11.:i'!.'... p Announced 97 i It. Ari..5! Mrs. Mark II. Greene of 1127 .. pine Place. The bride wore an ivory gown, fashioned of satin and net, bouffant skirt falling from a satin bodice. A halo of orange blos- soms caught her. finger-tiveil of brides illusion, and she carried a bouquet of orchids and lilies of the valley. Serving her sistee as maid of honor was Miss .61oria Greene, awl Miss Mary Yvonne Stuart J. and Miss Betty Vandehe1, bridesmaids, all were gowned in 'Wedding Is 4 .'"...:: :....4.::,:f...:t1;k',.'4.;'......':'. , . Of Conscripts ' a quiet garden ceremony at , 12 noon today, Miss Billie Sea. mount became the bride of ,Max E. Rich. The ceremony was performed in the garden at the home ok W. R. Landwehr of 4770 Hugb Avenue. Bishop F. D. Bryner of Price, cousin of the bride, officiated. The wedding was followed by a breakfast at the Hotel. Utah, following which the, couple left on a honeymoon to Sun Valley. ,'They will make their home in Salt Lakes 'Miss Seamount was dressed in a soldier blue afternoon frock with browti accessories for the wedding. She wore a corsage of jasmine and lilies of the valley. The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Seamount of 518 South West Temple Street. and Mr. Rich is a son of Mr. And Mrs. Fred Rich of eenterville. 1. . Parties For Miss Randall Announced Miss Seamount Is Married To 'Mr. Rich .1....,..,,i,-,-..4.;- ;Ili f'........ Pan-1- 7' 1 Plan To Join , . , Garden Certhnony Unites Pair ' i even''b Tell Stoyies' ,, ; ' :,:f ': ,... . :.:.?:'.;f,l'br4i$112,.. I VV, .1- :H . .... :let':::.i: t sheer dresses of satin and net In varishades of pink. Their colon. lal bouquets were of blue delphinium. Mrs. Greene chose a dress of corded silk in Alice blue. Mrs. Rosena Harmsen Smith of Safford, Ariz., wore a deeper shade blue. Both wore corsages of rosebuds. The wedding cake was passed by Little Diane Dunford. dressed in flowered taffeta. W. Jay Eldredge Jr. was best man. The dining room was in charge of Mrs. Merlyn Dunford. A miniature model of the couple's new home centered the table. Mrs. W. Jay Eldredge Jr., Miss Beverly Marjorie Montague and Miss Brain were in the gift room. The following assisted in servMiss ing: Miss Nellie Harter, Miss Mary Barbara Bishop, OlE. Frances Heath, Miss Beth sen, Miss Marian E. Smith, Miss Miss Campbell, Charlotte E. Leah Yates. Miss Ruth Eleanor Lingard, Miss Elizabeth Atkin and Miss Gene Hubbard. the bride wore For going-awawith a suit of autumn brown matching accessories. Following their honeymoon to Lake Tahoe, the couple will make their home In Salt Lake. 47:. .:tL;I:;!...,:-r1,(1i;44.' ... '; '1.., fol- L. today lowing their marriage and a 'large receOlion yesterday are Mr. and Mrs. Eargle C. Harmeseti. 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