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Show I , , . , , , . . Saturday, October 5, 1940 , , 0 flwo I Ile , Deseret hews, Salt Lake Sa uty, Utak. e - , vento octa- Three Recent Marriages Interest S. L. Residents Enlisted Mrs, J. ---- . For Chest Campaign bob, who before her ' ' . marriage--- For Comprehensive Drive For Funds , 'N ' - t. , k: , ' Ellen Price. At Muss& Home Frid'It'tv t . - of . - 'N.N The Utah. State Nurses' elation convention. here Friday and Saturday1 will feature from 4 until-- 6- - p.m- - Friday at the Italie of' Mrs. Burton W. Asso- - , ea- - r- ' - ., ' Miss Amelia Miller of Ogden, president of the association, will he.scl the receiving line, and will be assisted in receiving by Miss Maybelle W. Stewart of Salt Lake, president of the State League of Nursing Education; Miss Martha McIntyre of Ogden, president of the State Organiza tion for Public Health Nursing; Major Julia C. Stlinson of New York, president of the American Nurses' Association; Miss Yin. ginia Allcott of Seattle, Wash., as-'- ) sociate professor of the School -.. , Harvard Avenue. MNIsser, 1133 t - ;,:,,... , , c:,::,,,.,:vit .:::,:...... ,r, it. '1' ,: .,,--z-:-i. .1 , , :. I i I' , 1 ..,,,;otoiiii ip.4. it ;r:t'. lvt,:-.:- 'Ir I 'Brother,I-kno- , - , w , i . , 0111C - condition-- it t increases the - appetite -- it boosts you 1 - - energy , , will be surprised how often -- IL'you can generate new power to - snake you "feel ilk. yourself agaiN't two simple things: , by doing - 1 or -- T..1",; ..,..',.::'. Tvirleve officiating, ...,f, :..........:.:...' S C'.. health. a trial will convince you - Thousands know of the amazing Nine- scientism have proved eta of - St. too.LTry it yourself to build sturdy health . 4 . the kind that will give you row zest to enjoy work and play: At all stores in two sizes. Ask for the big drug 20 oz. size 4 h Jit a saving in the pur- chase price: Q 13.8.S. Co. - ... -- - Miss Mary Jansen and Daniel H. Davidson exchanged nuptial vows this morning in the Salt Lake -; ., .' 'i... V' .. ' :r ......:.'..: , :"........ ,. '..r.: ' .' ''' -, ..s.- , .. 1 .:.'..S.1.......::::...'..::::." ,. ..., ' s. .0,....'.'...."... . .... :.. ..:..'"...':. :j.: -- Street, ,....i., ......, I .:"..i - Y.W.C.A. Opens Year Wednesday Mr., Mrs. Ogden Move To Gaylord-Wheel- October 19 has been set as the date of. the marriage of - Miss Alice Louise Gaylord. ughtGayer of Mr. and Mrs. Perry 4 lord Beverly Street, and Alvin Wheeler, son of Mr. and Mrs. P..E. Wheeler of Grand Forks, N. D. ,- - , FeveryearSavage Wednesday in the Salt Miss Florence Temple. Elaine Feveryear will become the bride of Clifford E. Savage. The .couple will be honored at reception at the Fifteenth Ward recreation hall, 907 West First South Street, following their mar. tinge. Miss Feveryear is a daughter On Lake I a ' Cox-Lambe- - rt In the Salt Lake Temple day, Miss Mary Cox will tri. ex-- , change vows with Richard A. Lambert, and the couple will be ,honored at a rece P tion in the Sugar House. Ward. The bride is a daughter of Mr. 'and Mrs. George Thomas Cox,of Pocatello, Ida., and Mr. Lambert Is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Alma Cannon Lambert of 2028 Thirteenth East Street. Miss Cox is a graduate of theNPocatello Gen--- -' - 4 and her fiance recently returned te a a 11 0 , from- New-Zeala- nd, - s Itelie-f-Sifider- ' 1845 Ruth-Johans- - 144-Nor- th g-- on isen-Schad- Lowell Avenue has announc. daugh-,- Anker C. Josephine, to - Klamath Falls, Ore: son of Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Schade of 1253 Westminster Avenue. The parents. of the couple will '14 at Sttend the wedding- -Oct.. . Klamath- - Fall- s.A grad,uate of the. University of Utah, the bridegroom recent. ly returned from- the Danish mis. ter, - e Mrs. Hyrum Joseph Olsen of 529 - ' k tI Following their marriage Oct. 16 in the Salt Lake Temple:- - Misr-- Heidi Reiser, ' daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Reiser. of South West Temple Street, . the bride's parents. - . Entertainments have been OP - and S. Stephen Sanders of Salt Mrs.en by- - Mrs. C. G. Nelson, Lake, son, of J. L. Sanders --of Herbert J. Perrett. Mrs. Pauline Snowville, will be honored at a Cahoon and Mrs. Elaine Pitt, and reception at the Lion House Soclal Center, 63 East South TemMrs. George E. Natter of 1379 Fourteenth East Street is 1,1anple Street. - Miss of 2002, in - the' nIng an,entertal.nment bride's honor, Roberta Street. will entertain for - of Mr. And Mrs,. 11. C. Fever.- year 0r1035 West' Second South Street, and Mr. Savage is a son of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Savage of Ninth West Street. Seisade- - of- sion. ---- . The bride will be honored this evening at a- party at the home of her aunt.- Mrs. Same! IL Bil- ton. Parties have been given by Mrs. Douglas A. Horne, Mrs. Don. ald R. Phillips. Mrs. Ellen Ryan and Mrs, :William Hughes. , - to 52 - fear hot 3 MONTHLY INDEMNITY for parts-1- , or 2; $100.00 per month not to exceed four months, during total disability. By the wrecking or disablement of a taxicab, public omnibus or automobile stage in which pasthe frisured is riding as a senger; or By the wrecking or disablement of n vehicle any butomobile, truck, or in which the insured is riding or driving, or by being accidentally thrown from such vehicle: or By beill'a struck or run over while walking or standing on a public street or public highway by any automobile or vehicle . $1000.00 - 5 . .1 --- -B By the wrecking or disablement of a passen ger elevator in which the insured is riding as a,' . passenger; or Y . the wracking or disablement of a taxicab, motorbus, street rallwOy eat, ox passenger ego. helping women during theme "trying times" due to fultottoonnrregutort ton. Oet a bottle today front your druggist! WORTH TIMING! style,- . 1.11111.11.1" - . - - , NO AGE LIMIT - :' ANY OCCUPATION motormcm; or Being struck by lightning; or By the burning of a theatre, school; municipal building, or church while the insured is therein' and in,burned by such fire or suffocated by the smoke; or By the wrecking of disablement of any horse. farm Implement or ma.' drawn or motor-drivchine while in operation Of s50000 . . - . , 6 MONTHLY INDEMNITY for pcsrts 4 or 54,S25.00 .. month not to exceed six consecutive months, dur total disability. 7, HOSPITAL B otty not to tamed pr tho monthly Indem-- : ope-ho- . consecutive months. ,. . EMERGENCY INDEMNITLiboi1W-e- i x ceed $100.0ith0,'; to place the insured. In conummi s '''.. , ' and In care of friends., ' 8 FOR LOSS OF EITHER HAND. FOOT cc SIGHT cir.,, EITHER EYE. resulting in a manner specified I . the Policy, the company will pay to .the insured one-hal- f the amount of the ...,indempity-- -- specified im . . , der parts I, 2, 4 or 5. - MENT-LPHO- - - APPLICATION 4 - -- - P ' -, - - DEPART.. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CALL THE DESERET NEWS INSURANCE It ! - .1 , ';.,4 ... Resident S. Bennion, Agent Washington National Insurance Co. Care The Deseret News , ' , , 'issued by I hereby apply for a Travel and Pedestrian 'Accident Insurance Polic'y, form NA 318, to I the premium of $125 the Washington National Insurance Co., Chicago, ,Ill., pay agree per year, plus a 25c regittration tee for the first Year.). . .. , . . p --,.... 'ADDRESS . n (Stieet and number) -, N. - AGE , ,,, , -- . TOWN ---- , - , M. . foes.; STATE ao .... ... .. .......... . , ,,,, , - ., (signature .'",- . RENT, SUBSCRIBER . --NSW SUBSCRIBER , - - ' OFFICE - ....-- - - -- INFORMATION - - - -- - ' - -- -2-' ---- - - , , , . , . , --- --- ----- -- - , ',,. - - ,- , . : 4 11. . -- ..(l, - -- -. - , , - ,,-- - f. 4 el arip1ican9 -- -- - ......... ' - .. ,, (marital or bleed) , ,. ..... OLD .. , ,...,.11ELATIONSHIP - .. - NEW , . . - , . . ' .,....... BENEFICIARY ..'..,. (given name) Vegetable Com- . - -- horse-draw- years old. Women Who are pound. Pinkhatn 's Is familue for the top financially. due to the hard work of those who have been in charge of sales, and an interested public, the orchestra cannot help being a attt cess, they said. Mr. Smith continued: "Heniot has worked hard to atbieve - a good orchestra. Nine to 12 hours a day he and his men have toiled over the difficult scores. A strict disciplinarian, Hentot has held his orchestra under an intellectual "8 and patient baton until now one has the feeling that ' here is a group that has symphonic Insemble and "The string choirs have that floating, singing quality which marks off a good orchestra from just another bunch of fiddle play-er-a. The brass is crisp and full, the woodwinds mellow and sure. But the most pleasing feature is --- the trueness of the horns which can make or break an orchestra, ' as well as giving the director nightmares of untold agony.' "In all, quite an orchestral A real credit to the organization , and the state of Utah." voted or subway car in which the insured is rid. ing and operating as a paid drivers conductor. the wrecking of a passengersteamshiPt steamboat, street railway car, or elevated or subway car in which the insured is riding as a passenger BY ' '' flashes,diszyspells-tats- ke we are over 10.00 a 2 4 1111110. latia L Plukhanes seau yesterday to 150 guests who called st her parents', homcThe rooms weredecorated with fall flowers in yellow Parties have been given by Mrs. A. E. Buckwell, Mrs. Ferns. , worth, Mrs. Douglas Sheldett, Mrs, 7: Rulon C. Pearce, Mn. W. rison, Mrs. Ernest Blakemore, Mrs. George IL Smith and Mn, Alvin Ridges.. - 1111.1.1 $5.000.00 - restlessoneody, NERVOUSwho flue The bride displayecl'her trolls ny S109009.00 passenger g I 38 Mrs.-Burt- and Pedestrian Travel 1. Accident insurance (full name not initials) ' VIOrIEEI I i The wrecking or disablement of a railroad car in which the insured is riding as 1 Portugal, Oct. 7. Paderewski, Polish. pianist and statesman, is expected here tomorrow to embark for the United States. He is spending the day and night at Evora, ancient city in Alentejo province. 4sightseeing. LISBON, t on OF BOTH EYES, BOTH PAYS AS FOLLOWS:FOR THE LOSS OF LIFE, SIGHT FOOT AND SIGHT OF ONE ONE ONE HAND AND ONE FOOT, BOTH FEET, HANDS, EYE, OR ONE HAND AND SIGHT OF ONE EYE caused by: Mr. Alden (AP)--Ign- ace the CouncilOf the Widtsoe of --- - America- - o IA' Policy. 4 Paderewski To t. , ' the Twelve officiating. A wedding breakfast will fol. 10W at the home of K. Farnsworth of 219 Eighth Ave. e' sno $1.50 First Year $1.25 thereafter On Tabernacle Organ! Come-T- Utah-State-Sympho- g Wade N: Stephens will be at the console during the Tabernacle organ recital beginning at 12 -- o'clock, noon, tomorrow. The program: Toccata Muffat Minuet Mozart Bach Sarabande Mormon '. Hvnin--- Favorite "Thou g h Deep'ning trials" Arr. by Organist An Old Melody. Arr. by Organist Overture to "Oberon" von Weber '' fett, TOTAL COST I 4 - ,r) Final preparations were being today for the marriage Wednesday of Miss' Doris Mor rison to RNorman Pearce. The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. 13iniel IL Morrison of 533 Eleventh Avenue.. She 'exchange vows with Mr. Pearce at 9 a.m. Wednesday in be Salt Lake Temple, with Elder,John A. DESERET NEWS OFFERS TO ITS r SUBSCRIBERS AS A SPECIAL SERVICE: The Daughters of the Utah will Pioneers, Ensign Camp, hold their regular meeting Thursday at .2 p.m., in the En. sign Ward Chapel. i 41 : made- Ti-I- E Daughters Of Pioneers the bride this evening, and io n- day she will be guestat a party at the- - home of Mrs. Dow H. Young of 1766 South Main Street. er .t.a., ,1 '1 To Take Vows In Temple - A ittE Yale Ward Tomorrow's Recital , Miss Morrison-- - e .11.11111111" i t.',, 1 - Alexander Kipnis, great Metropolitan basso, who sings with the Utah State Symphony. orchestra tomorrow night at Kingsbury Hall, said today he was more than pleased with the orchestra and its director, Hans Heniot. gje showed it in rehearsal yesterday by his unusual good humor and the few times he stopped the orchestraand then only for minor tempi changes, "tor 'Kip-piis a hard man to please." "When Mrs. Kipnis and myself came in the rehearsal hall the orchestra was playing the last movement ---of - Tschaikowsky's Fifth," he said. "For a moment we didn't believe "our ears. It was done so beautifully that tears came to our eyes! ' I knew that Hans was a great rehearser and conductor, and a horse for work, but I had haldea that Salt- - Lake had an orchestra of such majorproportions and high quality.J. President Fred Smith and Manager Gail Martin listened critically all during the rehearsal and gave their approval to singer, director and orchestra. "Novi that Wagstaff. 11 .VrIP ay I of d : .. : t kippis Praises Work Presbyterian Church, Luncheon at church, 1701 Eleventh East tomorrow at 12:30 p.m. Ladies Auxiliary, United Commereial Travelers, Tomorrow at 1 p.m. at home of Mrs. O. W. McGill at 2529 Casto Lane. Cars. will meet bus at Thirty-thirSouth Street and Highland Drive at 12:45 p.m. Mrs. John R. Hooker and Mrs. Lloyd C. McMillen are assisting hostesses. Woodbine Circle No. 41, Neigh. hors of Woodcraft, Tomorrow at 2 p.m. Room 220, Brooks Arcade building, 268 Suth State Street. Section No. 2 Ladies Aid of Phillips Congregational Church, Tomorrow at 1 p.m., Luncheon at home of Mrs. H. T. Plumb, 2400 Sunnyside Avenue. St. Paul's Guild, St. Paul's Eplat acopal Church,Tomorrow p.m. in guild room. Mrs. S. A. McCurdy and Mrs. Otto R. Peters are hostesses. Ladies Aid Society of First Congregational Church, Tomor11 row at am. to 3 p.m.. in church parlors for Red Cross sewing. Luncheon will be served at 1 p.m. by Miss Florence Gillmor Hostesses are Mrs. Nellie Gillmor McAllister, Mrs. T. J. Carl, Mrs. Fred Staats and Mrs. Richard A. .:'::. !::,..i:.. Jensen-Rees- ----0-- --- --7 nuptials took place Sept. 14, and the mar-riage was disclosed at a luncheon yesterday in Brigham City. The bride, formerly of 2518 Chadwick Street, Salt Lake,..is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Anton Jensen of Brigham City, and Mr. Reese is a Mrs. J. Harold Reese, also of Brigham City. The couple are making their home at 1029 Fifteenth East Street here. The marriage of Miss McMahon 658 of Avenue. Kentingt011 daughter of Mn. Peter McMahon of Wausaw, Wis., and Mr. Arp was made known at a tea at the home of Mrs. George E. Romney of 167 E Street. Miss Verna Dui. rant and Mrs. Mary Stallings were hostesses; The wedding cc. curred Sept. 7 in the Methodist Church in Kingman. Arir, with the Rev. M. W. Singer officiating. Honoring Mr. and Mrs. Glen Beer Woolley (Miss Colleen J. Kramer), who were married Monday, a reception was givert yesterday at the home of the bridegroom's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Heber R. Woolley of 1354 East South Temple Street. . Albert of the Plan Luncheon - st what you need. . - ' her a 4 - I - With Elder George Smith of the Council " ... Mr. and Mrs. David T.,. Love of 1184 Ntntir East Street.-- haver an.-- ' 21.8Tonle may the engagement and ap-- , --- - In the absence of to trouble or ' pounced g- marriage- - of lei proachinit stimulates the stip. daughter, Miss Arleen Love, to .' tits assimilation . . thus son of -Mr.,helping to better digest food. Further, ,Paul. ig...McCArthy, of ." It oontains' vital mineral elements so and Mrs. Myrle j. McCarthy.4, recossary to rebuild red blood. Two im- - Murray. The merrier will take.. home of , place . back to ' , , t , r The wedding of Miss Shirley Schaaf, daughter of Mrs. Josephine Schaaf of 1190 McClel-- . land Avenue, to Donald H. Fisher, son of Mrs. Vera N. Fisher of 1163 Laird Avenue, will take place Nov. 9 at the Hyrum J. Jensen home, .2730 Highland Drive, and a reception will fol' low. , Announcement of the couple s made was yesterday engagement at a luncheon at the Edgehill Tea Garden, 164 Thirteenth East Street. The date of the wedding was marked on scrolls used to mark places. a a rich, red blood portant steps - ,. , The Ladies Auxiliary of the United Commercial Travelers ,will meet tomorrow at 1 p.m., at of Mrs. Q. W. McGill, the home - 2improve digestion au 1 " ' - . 1 Is grand for a runqlown , - P' F , , . - , ,, ',, ;., 1 !''' " a '. .. - ,, , .,,.. ::. Schaaf-Fishe- . ,;. ,..,,,. , ..,....,.. week end in Salt Lake era7hgedhi: several new parties and bt the engagements of and approaching marriages seven Popular Salt Lake maids. The announcements follow: - ,!'.''I .' .. , Couple To Lire In Salt Lake After Trip .. .,& ,. l,$11 : '' e.. 4 ' 1, - , ofrEngagements, Wedding Plans .:tr,:..7.41p.,ofr: '?k:',:,-.4- , I W'eekend Socials Bring News 1,:':''!t,.::14..!1.1.:-..- 1 : ' leIfLA.... '. ' ' .. at Thirty. third South Street and Highland Drive at 12:45 pan. Assisting hostesses will be Mrs John R. Hooker and Mrs. F. C. McMillen. i1 ,.:.,i7..i,x,,oc:,::::zi-- - .. '.......: of 2529- Casto Lane. biles will meet the bus 'ti'Aa'.'iY.i...,:.:AV -- , ' . with Bishop Howard S. Bennion ufficiating. The bride was attended by Mrs. Grace Cannella and Miss Donna Ashby. Mr. and Mrs. Hoy will make 'their home in New York City. ., 14 :, ...1,- :. City. The marriage took place Monday in the Manhattan Ward Al694'ij 14'4') f.',..,. Temple. Miss Jansen is a daughter of ,f;:.". -- Mrs. Dick Groen Sr. of 360 Coats-yul- e :.. '. '.,,. ' ...... .4 Avenue, and Mr. Davidson , ,..,, , , s ' .. Is a on of Mrs. Jane S. David.,,,........, ' .. ,,: , ,... .... , , ....,.. , , , ' son of 3112 Seventh East Street. Following a honeymoon to ' ..... ,.,. .,...... .:, .. southern Utah, the couple will ' . .. ... , ' ,:... T. .:...'.....'...;..',.....,. make their home in Salt Lake. , The bride was complimented to her marriage by Miss prior , Maxine North, Mrs. Robert Scott, Mrs. James Telford. Miss MU. ' :::!'' :4 ' '::.,.. dred Cunnington, Mrs. T. J. V :;:';...", :",.:::,...'...;N...., Motzkus and Mrs. A. C. ...... Another marriage of interest ,,.:.., ....,...... here is that this evening at the -House Social Center, 63 " .:.......t., i Lion :, ,;.1,". .:,:, t:.::.... : East South Temple Street, of tii?. a Miss Euphemia (Dale) Barlow and Richard Kenneth Foreman. ..n..... The bride is a daugnter of Mrs. ' ' ' .0. ' i,olele'ie," i Euphemia K. Barlow of 1403 '.. ... 1 , ., : 1.; '.... ',...:.; Blair Street, and Mr. Foreman is a son ,of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Foreman of Caldwell, Ida., Attendants for the wedding and reception will be Mrs. Rich. ard G. Bourne of Los Angeles, matron Of honor; Miss Laurette Barlow, sister of the bride, and Miss Marjorie. Garrett, brides. maids: Lawrence, Doner, best man, and Robert E. Johnson. Attendants for the wedding In the Pacific Grove, Calif., usher, ' Miss Ward Chapel tomorrow-,S Sunday of Miss Helen M. Beck. stead and Gilbert H. Clement Mr. of Jayne Goodjohn, daughter were announced today. and Mrs. H. T. Goodjohn of TooThey are: ele, will become the bride of Miss Catherine A. Beckstead, Lieut. George- S. Jackson of Ft. bridesmaid; little Claudia ClemOrd, Monterey, Calif., son of Mr. ment, flower girl, and Kenneth and Mrs. I. A. Jackri of 1561 Larson, best man. Michigan Avenue. The Very Rev. Franklin L. The bride's parents, who acGibson will officiate at the cerecompanied her to California, and mony, to be performed at the Mr. and tIrs. Louis Strong MilThe Young Women's Christian St. Mark's Cathedral. Invitations Association will launch 1940-4- 1 ler of Los Angeles will be presfor an., informal reception have ent at the ceremony. activities Wednesday with an been issued to 100 guests. Miss' Marjorie Wallace of 75 open house at the club house, Miss Goodjohn is a former stu322 East Broadway, from 4 until I Street entertained Saturday in dent at the University of Utah, 9 p.m. the bride's honor. from which Lieutenant Jackson Mrs. R. A. Glenny is chairman, graduated. Hostesses who have compli- - assisted by Miss Anna inC. Stahl and Mrs. Alvin Lowe charge mented the bride have been Miss of decorations, and Mrs. Alton Jane-M" R. Mayers, Mrs. Edward L. Gill-- and Mrs. Mabel Lougy. mor and Mrs. H. Eugene Glenn. refreshments. William Mrs. James Mr. and Directors of the Y. W. C. A. Pack-manTaylor Family Will Ogden (Miss Virginia Lee will be hostesses, assisted by were married Friday, who , In Canal Zone members of the Young Matrons are making their home in Cedar Live and Business Girl Clubs. Rapids, la. Mrs. G. Douglas, Taylor of 1107 The first fall luncheon of the The marriage took Rlace at the East South Temple Street, with Young Matrons Club will be held home of Mr. and Mrs. Packman at 1 p.m. Wednesday, with Mrs. her two sons, Harold and Ste. of 1560 Harrison Avenue, parents C. A. Mortensen and Mrs. Stewof the bride, with the Rev. Jacob phen, left recently for Panama. C. Z.. where they will Join Mr. Tayart Clark Jr., as hostesses. At Trapp performing the ceremony. lor and make their home. this luncheon, Miss Frances H. The bride is a former student at A number of informal social Moser will speak on her recent the University of Utah and of affairs were given for Mrs. Taylor trip to Mexico. Woodbury College in Los Ans prior- to her departure. geles, and the bridegroom .is a of graduate of the University AlIowa and a member of Sigma Ruth Russell Will pha Epsilon Fraternity. Section No. 1 of the Women's a a Federation of First Presbyterian Marry Mr. Hathaway Church will meet tomorrow at 1 Mr. and Mrs.elCharles Russell p.m. for luncheon at the home of Union have announced the The opening social of the Yale of Mrs. Lafette Hanchett of 983 Ward Relief Society will be held forthcoming marriage of their Third Avenue. Assisting hostomorrow at 2 p.m. The affair daughter, Miss Ruth Russell to tesses will be Mrs. A. Nord and Lorenzo Dee Hathaway, son of Mrs. will honor Mrs. Betha Adams, E. W. Hoffer. There will Mrs. Genevieve K.,,West. Mrs. Mrs. E. F. Hathaway of South be guest , privileges , Mrs. Y, JeanV. Richardson, and Mrs. Salt Lake, W. Harrod is chairman. , Clara S. Latimer, the retiring The marriage will take place Friday in the Salt Lake Temple. presidency. U. C. T. Auxiliary ..'s - :3,.,:,...,.....1 ,.:,: ,, Annouucement is made by Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Price of 190 S Street of the marriage of their daughter, Miss Ellen Price, to J. Kenneth Hoy of New York - ' : , I ' , ... Marriage In N.X. ,;,?.,,.... ... '. , ;f ti, Parents Announce .,, si ::' : , , L. McKean, Miss Mrs. Joseph Rosenblatt, Marjorie IV. SellWood, Mrs. Theodore NV. Winteleyf Mrs. Phebe H. BrowningMrs. Will W. Bowman, Mrs. Jean Spencer Farr, and Miss Anna 1,IcCornick. . The women's clubs .group, led and by Mrs. Horace U, Siegel Miss Claire Smith, executive sec- Aici 80. retary of the Travelers'. Will work in conjune- cietay, tion This ... with the other group. vitt make a womens section Chest for the Communityof 323, with a chairman; vice chairman, 50 team Eaptains, 10 majors MID group of 10 and agency' of 250. gric Jahn J. Galligan is chair- man of the campaign's profes- sional division, and Mrs. Arthur Blake Thomas, vice chairman. Mrs. Charles A. Yard is vice chairman of the public employe ' MrsR. hostesses: Mrs. Ben Summer-hays- , Mrs. Taylor Burton, Mrs. Wallace A. Goates, Mrs. Harold Boyer and Mrs. C. N. Ottosen. , A '' : .::,..''''.....:..'"' - '',- The Pi Ktppa Alpha Fraten nity Wives will hold the first meeting of the year Wednesday at Ithe chapter house at 51 North Wolcott Street. Luncheon will be served at 1:30 p.m. The.year's program will be and new officers will be introduced. A musical program has been arranged under the direction of Miss Lisle Brad. ford of the East High School. The following will serve as "Facilities for the Development of Nursing Education." A luncheon will be sponsored Saturday by the Red Cross, and election of officers and a banquet will conclude the convention. .:..,7::i.,,... , ., , The Beta Gamma chapter, Delta Theta Chl, this evening, Ambassa dor Hotel, Miss Edna Richardson will review "'Katherine Corin this," by Johan Fabrielus. Monday Night Business Girls' Club, tonight 6 o'clock Keeley's Cafe, 268 South Main Street. Miss Marlon Redd will review a play. Mrs. Vern F. Harris is hostess. Ladies' Auxiliary to International Association of Machinists, this evening. Civic Center, 154- 4South Main Street. Women's '.Aux. Osteopathic Mary of Utah, this evening at 3. home of Mrs:-1W. Clayton of 2561 Highland Drive. Mrs.-L. Vincent, will review "Mr. Skeffington," by Elizabeth. Seekers Literary Club.i tomorrow, 1 p.m., Civic Center, 544 South Main Street. Program by Mrs. R. P. Douglas, Mrs. Mary Baker Young and Mrs. Laura Mc. Curdy Clark, hostess. Ladles Aid Society of Third Tooele Maid, Wegdtng At Chapter house Aids Named Army Man Wed 4 .. ' - Wives Will Meet s. , .. Pi ,Kappa Alpha of Nursing Education at the University of Washington; Miss Myrtis Calthorpe of San Francisco, assistant director, Pacific Division, American Red Cross -- Nursing Service. On the committee on arrange ments are Mrs. Musser, Miss Jeanette Rosenstock of Provo. Miss Marie L. Brophy, Mrs. SamEdwin uel G. Pant,-Mrand Mrs. James Sumnicht The program includes a luncheon Friday at which Major Stimson will speak. a symposium Friday at 8 p.m. at the University Ward, on "The Future of Nursing Education in Utah." On Saturday, Miss Alcott and Dr. Arthur L. Beeley, dean of the School of Social Work at the University of Utah, will discuss, i ''' - ,. - i The first concert of the season Of the Utah State Symphony Orchestra will be given Tuesday evening in Kingsbury Hall. A number of smart social events will precede the con. cert, foremost of which is the dinner party to be given by Mr. and Mrs. John M. WM. lace at their home in Walk- er's Lane. , ' marriages of interest here are those ot. Miss Colleen Kramer to Glen Beer Woolley, Miss Evelyn Jensen to Milton Harold Reese and Miss Virginia McMahon to Clarence B. Aril )avtdson elottno- tes R.ttles Held , - a - 5 , ., , l First Symphony Concert Slated k -- ' r , - Hagen, .., '- - F:. NurseTea - :,' ot f.',:,-- , s , ' , : '' , 04 Sept ,, ) , 30 was Miss he Community Chest drive, in which more than 300 Worn-- . the local clubs, will participate, will begin Oct. 15 T. Taylor Jr., chairman of titicler the 'direetton of Mts7Th-ornaof the chest campaign organization. sections the women's N N Mrs. Arch J. West, vice chair- N.,, man of the drive to obtain funds t().'.enable 21 social agencies to . pursue their activities, will en? list the feminine brigade. Ten majors to lead groups are Mrs. Henry Dinwoodey, Mrs.- I , , Women' Leaders Are Appointed To Arrange I : t ',ei ,t1 - 0 . 'Jansen, ' , i . -- . - - ir. . - 4' -- at To Marry gp M n er 7. Idtt , S. - Kenneth , - . 7 Clubg.Worneq , Li . 9 Pac,e , , . , ' . ' . " - t .. |