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Show SamrdayrN ovember9rl 94( Th Deseret News. Salt Ialce Citv. UtaE Page 4 Couple Depart After On Tour Mr. and Mrs. Richards Grant Smith (Miss Marjorie Silver), who were married yesterday morning and honored In 'the evening at reception, are honeymooning on the Pacific Coast today. They will make their home in Salt Lake. of LOGAN. The marriage Miss Blanche Cardon, daughter of Pres, and Mrs. Joseph E. Cardon, and Fred H. Thompson, son of Mrs. Alvin H. Thompson a-la- rge was performed Wednesday Temple.- - Fres. , Joseph Quinney Jr., officiated In the presence of members of the two immediate families and Eld-erO. Bennlon of the First Council of the Seventy and Mrs. Bennlon. After the marriage, a wedding breakfast was given at the Cardon home, 56 West Second North-Stre- et, for members of the two families. In the afternoon the couple left by plane on a wedding trip to the Pacific Coast. - They will return to Logan to rhake their home. Mr. Thompson Is a graduate of the Utah State Agricultural College and is affiliated with Chi Omega National Sorority, She has been active in college and local music circles and ' 'during the past summer she was hostess and organist at the Little Tabernacle, LDS exhibit at the San Francisco Fair. Mr. Thompson, also a graduate of the USAC, is a member of Bride Prominent Logan Sigma Cbl Social Fraternity and Alpha Kappa Phi. honorary busirecent before her who marriage, Fred Thompaon, Mr, ness fraternity. He has served a Miaa waa Blanche two and one-haa high pot of Logaa eocletjr, year mission . ' ' " in the British Mlrsion. At presCardon. ent he Is assistant cashier of the' Cache Valley Banking Company. Several parties were given for the bride before her marriage. Wednesday evening of last week Mrs. Lester Lear and Mrs. Thaln Carlisle gave a buffet supper at the home of Mrs. Lears' Mr. and Mrs. Preston The Ladies Auxiliary to the Union Pacific Old Timers Club parents, Pond, The guest list numbered and 20. No. 12 will, entertain with an Armistice Day Luncheon Friday evening Miss Cardon and Mr. Thompson were guests party .at the Doll House, 1518 South Main Street, Wednesday, of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hurren at beginning' with a luncheon at 1 p.m. a dinner party at the Bluebird. In charge of arrangement is Covers were laid for Miss Cardon, Mrs. Charles R. Kramer, assisted Mr. Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. Trumemby the following committee man Curtis, Dr.' and Mrs. J. bers: Mrs. H. G. Estes, Mrs. Stewart Williams, Dr. and Mrs. George A. Rossiter, Mrs. A. R. O. Wendell Budge, Mr., and Mrs. Hamilton, Mrs. W.H. Harrison', Clinton Vernon and the host and Mrs. E. A. Huber, Mrs. Elmer hostess. Saturday evening Mr. R. Guye, Mrs. E. C. Bullls, Mrs. and Mrs. LeRoy Anderson enterGeorge L. Harris, Mrs. Charles and Mr, tained Miss Cardon B. Davis, Mrs. P. A. Donahoe, at a dinner party and Thompson Mrs. G. W. Dearing, Mrs. E. E. Sunday Mrs. Alvin H. Thompson Endicott, Blanpled, Mrs. J. C. gave a dinner at her home in F. L. Gane, Mrs. M. E. honor of her son Fred and Miss Springville Couple Mrs. Goodnow, Mrs. H. E. Erdman, Cardon. Included at the dinner Mrs. C. E. Galbraith, and Mrs. Honored By 400 were the guests of honor, Mr.' R. H. Stephenson. and Mrs. Joseph E. Cardon, Mrs. -r Friends Reservations maybe made With Cecil B. Kenner of Los Angeles, : rM. '!' A.'H: Fonda and Mrs; Calif.; Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Smith, ' than 'Mrs. SPRINGVILLE.More Christensen and Cleotah Case. Miss Virginia extend00 friends and relatives Mrs. Luther Evans was hostess Mrs. Thompson. The last of the and eveto Mr. ed congratulations at a luncheon Wednesday at parties was given Monday Keith Mrs. Mr. Darrell B. Hill, (Evelyn PetMr. and Mrs. were when Attending ning erson) popular young couple, at a J. G. Riser, Mrs. C. E. Wolfgang, young Spencer entertained the at the reception Friday evening in the Mrs. Charles R. Kramer, Mrs. F. couple at a dinner party Ward.' First A. Bowrer, Mrs. W. J. Scott, Mrs.. Spencer home. - The couple were married WedW. W. Fred Crowton, Mrs. nesday in the Salt Lake Temple, Mrs. O. W. Kot-teClub To Hold with Pres Stephen L. Chipman Schnackenburg, Mrs. Zonta Mrs. Fred E. Lamb, officiating. The bride is a daughE. Mrs. W. Ranson, Dinner Meet Thursday ter of Bishop and Mrs. Andrew U. George Daniels, Mrs. A. H. Fonda, Mrs. Peterson, and the bridegroom is a J. SorBert Mrs. R. Rydalch, son of Mr. and Mr. Rulon Hill of The Salt Lake Club of Zonta rells and Mrs. D. P. Squires. International will hold a BusiPayson. ness and Dinner Meeting at the Beautifully attired In a model Hotel at 6.30 p.m. of ivory satin with a fingertip Newhouse gifts were Norma Rae Ostlund, veil caught to her- - beadwith a Melba -- Child. Blanche Hill and Thursday. Mrs. Carla Pinney, president, tiara of seed pearls, the lovely Phyllis Kindred. Mrar Theora Peterson and . I .eon a Peterson will preside. Dr. Dorothy Snow, 'young bride carried a beautiful and assistant professor of English poured and Phyllis Peterson bouquet of pink rosebud and reat the University of Utah, will Shirley Peterson served. Also asgal lilies. book, - Mrs. Harold review Jan Struthers weie Harmer, sister of sisting with refreshment Mrs. Mae Childs, Ida HortOn and Mrs. Miniver. Miss Mary O'Carthe bride was matron of honor, Mrs. Nell Child. roll will be the soloist for the and 'a cousin, Miss Verlaine Bear-daoccasion. The young couple will make was maid of honor. Brides-- ' their home at Payson. maids were the Misses Fay FerBishop E. B. Brossard performing guson, Elsie Sumsion and Ruth AnnounceSPRINGVILLE. the ceremony. Crandall. Little flower girls were Mr. Both Miss Gardner and ment was made today of the enConnie Harmer and Shirlene Day of Draper. gagement of Miss Relda Gardner, Bringhurst attended the U. S. A. C., Mr. Bringhurst graduating last Best man was Ross Taylor of daughter of Dr. ahd Mrs. Willard ' Payson, and ushers were Ned Gardner of Logan, Utah, to Frank year. Miss Gardner Is a member of Brtnghurst, son of Mr. and Mrs. Hutchison, Earl Hill and Reed William Bringhurst , of Spring. - Peery. Kappa Delta Sorority and Mr. ville. the marriage to take place Mrs. Ronad Beardall was in Bringhurst who Is now employcharge of decorations and the gilt in "Washington, D. C., Nov. 16, st ed in Washington, D. C., If affil2 p m. in the L. D. S. chapel, with iated with Sigma Nu fraternity. room, and assisting her with the A Trio Of Recent Utah Brides Popular B. who will marry Parley Olaon; Miss Marjorie Hnish of Provo, whose engagement Left to right are, Dorothy .Falkner, , has been announced, and Miss Sdah Nebeker, another betrothed bride, whoeo marriage will ho soon. Miss Nebeker MissFalkncr To Be Wed .On November 30 Announcement has been made by Mr7aand Mrs. Vem M. Falkner of 2013 Third East Street of the engagement of their daughter, Miss Dorothy Falkner, - to Parley V. Oleson, son of Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Oleson of Clearfield, Utah. The marriage. will take place Nov. 30 in the Salt Lake Temple and will ie followed by a reception at the Hyrum Jensen home at 2730 Highland Drive. On Friday evening an announ-cemeparty was given by the mother of the bride for 30 close friends. The serving table waa covered with a Mexican Zerape and the small tables were similarly covered. The centerpiece was a wishing well, from which each guest drew a scroll, sealed with a wedding bell, announcing the betrothal and date of the mar-a riage. They also contained wish for, each Individual guest. The favors were individual wishing wells. Mrs.:: Albert Warner, aunt of Mis Falkner.. Miss Jewel Warner, and Miss Doris Warner will entertain at a party at their home at 854 Edison Street this evenings The guests will number 18. The bride is a former student of the University of Utah, and is a member of the Lamba Delta Sigma and Alpha Beta Theta National Literary honorary fraternities. t The couple will make their home in Roy, Utah. lf Auxiliary TiTEnlcr taiii Railway Old Timers Qub Recepti Given After Temple Rites - -- , November 30 Announcement was made today "LOGAN-Act- member-- lve Of' was" Alpha Gamma Chapter of Chi Omega Sorority entertained at a dancing party at the L. D. S. Institute Ballroom last evening hpnorlng the new pledges seml-form- of the sorority. "Spirit of 44 was the theme of the party and was carried out In the decorations and the dance cards, which were small wooden flags Dr. and Mrs. J. W- - Hayward, Dr. a net Mrs.- - II. R. McGee,-D- r. 'and Mr. S. M. Budge, Mr. and Mrs. N. D. Salisbury, Mr- - and Mrs. annual Kids LQPAN Party of Kappa Alpha Fraterniwill be held ty tonight in the Logan Jr. High School Gymnasium. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Peterson and Mr. and Mrs. Glen Worthing-Aowill be the patrons and patronesses. Ray Hugle and Bliss Mehr are arranging the party. The n Mrs. Nielsen, Clinton Campbell, Mr. and Mrs. . Gordon - Enders, Mrs. Isadore Ames, Mr. and Mrs. John Manning, ' Mr. and - Mrs. Frank D. Nielsen. Miss Urene Payne. Mis Marie Hughes. Arthur, Robert and Dean Campbelt and Miss Geneve Nielsen. n 4 r s K d V Plans To Wed Y. Student To Marry Returned Missionary Mr. and Mrs. Farrell Fetersen who were married Oct. 26. Mrs. Petersen was formerly ,Mlss Louise Stuck!. Miss Louise Stuki Weds; Couple Widely Entertained CEDAR CITY. Y. Observes Miss Eva Hill Homecoming Becomes ife At Elko Nei Mrs. J. Cod-tie- s, lSC - -- , . was guest of honor at a dinner given at her home. . Mrs. Nielsen. Joseph ' LOGAN The .Faculty' Association held Its first party of the school year Friday evening in the college cafeteria- "The Gav Nineties was the theme of the party. " V. D. Gardner is president of the association and Harold S- Carter was general chairman .of arrangements. i Nielsen W. . chairman: Mrs. Rush Budge and Mrs. G. E. McDonald; membership, Mrs. L. C. Kearl, chairman; Mrs- - Franklin D. Richards and Mrs. Carl Fonnesbeck; social, Mrs. Datus Hammond, chairman; Mrs. Russell Humpherys and Mrs. A. J. Berntson; decoration, Mrs. Harold Buckley, chairman.. the arrangements. LOGAN Program-Mr- Hyer-Comis- h . ' . were-Geor- - LOGAN Mr7 antTHrsTlraTTyr er of Lewiston have made formal at family-din- e DusenberryJensen Mrs. Frank Dusenher-rentertained recehtlv at a trousseau tea honoring her daughter. Miss Addle Mae Dusenberry, the fiancee of Leroy Jensen. In the receiving line with Miss Dusenberry and her mother was Miss Ruth Olsen. Mrs. P. T- Johnson ol Logan. Mrs- E. W. Steadman of Preston and Mrs. Kelly Dusenberry of Salt l.ake Citv were In the gift room and Mrs. Ruth Curtis and Mrs. Maurice Dusenberry of Salt Lake City were In the trousseau room. Mrs. of San Francisco preI,. sided at the tea table, assisted by Mrs. Vernon Dusenberry of Provo. Mrs. Keith Dunsenberry of Helper and Mrs. Harold Gross of LOGAN v - - Hyrum. TOGAN A party was held last week at the home of Mr. and Mrs! M. D. Tverson. . Attending were Mr,, and Mrs. no-ho- st Saturday evening honoring Mrs. L. R. Humpherys who was celebrating her birthday anniversary. Included at the dinner were Prof, and Mrs. I Mr. and Mrs. Max Humpherys of Sun Valiev, Ida.. Grant Humph-ens- . Jeannette Humpherys and the host and hostess. , . A giventonght Jail partv will be by the Sigma Nu Fratermtv mehibers at the Chapter HouseThe house will be decorated to resemble a pi ison and the guests, upon entering the gate, will be No one given prison numberswill leave the house without pa- - role. Mr, and Mrs. If. R. Buckley, Mr. and Mrs. Rusrall Humpherys, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Geddes and Mr. and Mrs. G- - E- McDonald w 111 be the patrons and patronesses. Chairman of arrangements Is Spencer Calderwood. assisted by Reed Budge and Robert Corey. - - o LOGAN Theta Upsilon Ex-col- - anEast Street, Provo have nounced the engagement of their daughter; Marjorie, to Grant S. Taylor, son of Mr. and Mrs. T. T. Taylor of 593 North First WestStreet; The marriage will take place in the Salt Lake Temple in the near future. The bride is a junior at BYU and a member of the Nautilus so. slal unit and Phi Chi Theta, honorary business girls sorority. Mr. Taylor, who recently returned from a two years mission in the Hawaiian islands, formerly attended the BYU. nue. Early Rites Unite Pairs Temple Ceremonies Held This Morning a Schaaf To Be Married Miss This Evening Marriages this morning In the united Mis Chrystal Dastrup to Dale S. Brown and Miss Valerie Peak to William D. Wagstaff. The Dastrup-Browceremony was performed by Elder Richard R. Lyman of the Council of the Twelve. The couple will be honored this evening at a reception at the Lion House Social Center, 63 East South Temple Street. After their honeymoon, they will return to Salt Lake to make their home at 336 East 'South Temple Street. The bride- - is a daughter of Mrs. Ethel S. Dastrup of 1456 Edison Street and-Brown is a son of Mrs. Clara Salt. Lake Temple . n At the Hyrum J.. Jensen home, 2730 Highland Drive, Miss Shirley Schaaf, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Josephine Schaaf of 1190 McClelland Avenue, this eve--' nlng will become the bride of Donald H. Fisher, son of Mrs. Vera N. Fisher of 1163 Laird Avenue. Both Miss Schaaf and her fiance are former students at the University of Utah. Mr. Fisher is a member of Sigma Pi Fraterni- Mr. C. Brown. Miss Dastrup has been honored during the past week at parties given by Miss Geraldine Brown. ty. Miss .'Tomlinson, Beth-Olsen,' Dr., Mrs. Tlibmas Mrs. Harold-- ' Miss Charlotte.-- Oi-- , ming, Mrs.'W. A.. Carter and Mrs. A. H. Johnson. Pres. Stephen L. Chipman at the ceremony uniting Miss Peck of 274 Ramona Avenue son and Mrs. Samuel I. Wagstaff of 371 Westminster Avenue. The wedding was followed by a breakfast at Jeannes Tea Room. The couple will leave Monday for the coast, and will make their Return To S. L. d After Vacation Dr. and Mrs. W. Dee Thomas Thirteenth East Street returned recently from an extended vacation in the East. They attended the bicentennial celeb rtition ceremonies of the University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia and visited friends and relatives in Washington and New York, where they were guests of Dr, and Mrs. Berton E. of 620 home in San Diego. Beck. - - LOGAN Sigma Nu Wives and Mothers Club recently elected new committee members to serve during the current year. They are: PROVO. A. Mr. and Mrs. E. Huish of 469 North Third Honored At Wedding Reception - Carol Smith. Wood-buryrMi- ss Miss Huish - nd -- Lyman of 135 West Third North Street. . The wedding will take place In the Salt Lake Temple, Nov. 30. The mother of the bride will be In Salt Lake for the wedding. h LOGAN Dr. and Mrs. Arthur W. Olson of Salt Lake City were week-enMrs guests of Mr-aIs E. Nelson LOGAN Sigma Chi Fraternity will hold a dancing party in their new chapter house tonight - Patrons are Alfred Swinyard and Leroy Anderson. Carl Homer, social chairman, has made Guest At. Dinner annl-vyrsar- y, Dinner was aerved to Mr. and Ross Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Nelson and Miss Charlotte Kyle were the patrons and patronesses. Miss Marlon Wilcox made Ihe arrangements for the partv. observing her bfrlhday of the engagement of Miss Ida Nebeker, daughter of Mrs. Annie Nebeker of La Grande, Ore., to Mark PL Lyman, son of Albert R. ' $ Logan; In Institute Ballroom InJHonor Of Pledges SororityMeinbers-EntertainAtParty- d Sets Wedding Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Stuck! today announc- the recent marriage of their daughter Louise, to Farrell Petersen. The ceremony was performed Oct. 26. Mrs. Petersen is a graduate of the Branch Agricultural College, where she was president of the Club and a Home Economics members of the Nu Omega Sorority. Mr. Petersen also attended B. A C.. where he took a promln- ent part in athletics. W The couple are being enterAlumni, Students tained extensively by friends In ; Cedar City. During the week, Join Reunion they were guests at a dinner PROVO. Gathering of studMrs. M. F. Hill of 418 First given In their honor by Mrs. Stuck! and Mrs. Frank Thorley, ents. Avenue today announced the refaculty and alumni in the and at a party given by Mrs. Heber J. Grant Library this cent marriage of her daughter, Marvin Jones. afternoon was a feature of the Miss Eva Mary Hill, to Virgil B. and Mrs. Miss Helen Bleazard annual homecoming celebration Syndergaard, son of Mr.807 Fifth at Brigham Young University. J. P. Syndergaard of East Street. To Be Married Nov. 26 Hundreds of former students solemnized was The marriage were welcomed to the reunion by couthe and to12 Nev., at Elko, Oct. Announcement was made after the of Salt Bryant S. Hinckley Mr. and Mrs. M. C. ple were entertained day by ceremony at a party at the home Bleazard of 403 Emerson Avenue Lake, president of B. Y. U. Alumtheir of Mrs. M. C. Smith. of the engagement of ni Association, and Mrs. Hinckafter Helen, to Russell Ray They will be at horn daughter, ley and by Mrs. Fern C. Eyrlng, South W. Second Mrs. 828 East Mr. 1 and son of at Dec. Everill, chairman of the reception. R. Everill of Woods Cross. Street. The wedding will take place With a background of string home of the Nov. 26 at the music by a trio, consisting of .brides parents. T&e couple will, 7 Kemschiissel, 77 lone George sR Lake. make their hom : Smith and 'Burke Anderson, old times at Young Universileglo Members will be entertained at a chapter dinner Monty v.ere talked .over. Refreshments were served by White day evening at the chapter house." Came McQuarrie Is Key, womens service sorority, asf Mr. i arrangements, Jog charge--o8nnouncemenfor'the'mamageof'TDoht.tvingstonof--OgdcOand chairman of the refreshment by Mae Anderson and Mrs. Robert Martin, Mr. and (heir daughter, Miss Lydia Hazel committee. Cora Mickelson Mrs. Evan McMurdie, Mr, and liver, to Clair Homer Cornish, Following the reception, guests Mrs. Charles Brock, Mr- - and Mrs. son of Mr. and Mrs. George Com-is- h were shown through the new reLOGAN Mrs. O. Guy Cardon Grant Keaton, Mr. and Mrs. Glen of Franklin. The marriage the ligious and social center nearing was Sept. 28. Erickson, Mr- - and Mrs. Lynn Me- - was hostess to members of- MonWix-U. A. C. Womans-Clu- b Completion pn . University Hill,. On Oct. 27 Mrs. 'Hyer entertain- - servy. Mr. and Final event of the Homecom. om, Mr. and Mrs. Phillip West, day afternoon at the Bluebird, ed at a trousseau tea honoring lng celebration will be the ball J9 North Main Street. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Trimp, Mr. her daughter. Mr- s- Ifyer, this evening In the Women's gymWalden" by Henry Thoreau and Mrs. Gerald Jones and Mr. and Mrs. George Cornish for the ball nasium. was reviewed by Mrs. Harry and Mrs. Iverson. received the guests. Assisting at ge Hill ofr Salt- - Lake Parker, after which luncheon the tea table were Marorie Hyer, and Jean Stoddard of LaGrande, was served- .. Wilma Hyer. Faye Friday, Ira Fete Mrs.' Ore. Humpherys I.ee Hver. Rosalie Hvcr, Mrs. LOGAN The Literary Study LOGAN Mr- and Mrs. Russell Alice Lower, Shrives. I.apreal entertained with a Cluo met at the home of Mrs. Humphervs Hansen and Adrus HanseiU-Lai- s ner ll Pres. Heber J. Grant officiated in the ceremony in the Salt Lake Temple at high' noon yesterday, and a wedding breakfast was given at the Hotel Utah. d In the Evening, the couple were honored at a reception at the Garden Park Ward, for which the bride wore a Victorian model gown of bridal faille Velveray with softly draped yoke and long figure basque skirt, with long sleeves, pointed at the wrist and a full i sweeping circular train. Her coronet of and gardenias Jield in place a three-tiereveil of brides illusion with insets of real lace trimHer bouquet was made up ming. of --gardenias, orchids, Talisman roses and stephanotis. Attendants were dressed in regency rose faille dresses with sweetheart long pointed basque necklines, short shirred sleeves and shirred pockets "with bows. They were Mrs. Clarence . S. Johnston, - matron of honor; Miss Dorothy C. Delpha Card, Miss" Sarah C. Richards. Sarah Allen Smith, bridesmaids, add little Mary Yvonne Sliver, flower girt. Their bouquets were of roses and chrysanthemums. The brides mother- - wore a dress of black crepe trimmed In turquoise blue with gold sequins and a corsage of roses and gardenias. The bridegrooms mother was attired similarly. Briant G. Smith was best man, and Clarence R. Silver, Willard G. Smith, Howard Smith, and T. C. Jacobsen, ushers. Presiding Bishop and Mrs. LeGratid Richards assisted in receiving. Mrs. J. Roy Free was In charge of the gift room, assisted by Miss Lucy May Carter and Miss June. McDonald. In charge of the dining room were Mrs. J. Grant Iverson and Mrs. T. C. Jacobsen. Pouring were Miss Helen McDonald, Miss Marian Feare, Miss Alice Cannon and Miss Fay Brandenburg. Members of Alpha Chi Omega Sorority assisted in serving. The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence W. Silver of 2006 Tenth East Street, and Mr, Smith is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Willard Smith of 207 Eighth Avenewly-marrie- --- r, - GrAr Lindquist- - Monday-afterno- ' Stock Mrs Sidney The Family by Nina on. reviewed Sedorova. At the close of the program refreshment were served. Special guests included Mrs. C. Cr Randall, Mrs. W. W. Merrill and Mrs. Val Palmer. -- Mr. and Mrs. Oliver A. Jenson announce tne marMiss riage of their 'daughter, Jenson, to Warren King, son of Mr. and Mrs. James Warren King of Grace, Idaho. The marriage was 7 solemnized Thursday in the Salt Lake Tern-.piMr. and Mrs, King attended the wedding. LOGAN e. After a short wedding trip the young couple will make their home In Grace. meetLOGAN The opening ing of the year of Chi Omega Alumnae Association was held Thursday evening at the Blueblrt. . Mr?. Jr C.; Hayward made tha - - . arrangements. -- - JSorority Plans Fireside Supper Seventy-fiv- girls, parents, and e close friend are expected. td atChi - - Omega tend the Alpha and buffet sup fireside monthly per to be held tomorrow from 4 until 530 p.m. at the chapter house, This, is the second successive year the firesides are being held. Dr.- - L, IL-- Creer will lecture on The World Crisis." Musical selections w'lll be furnished by Mrs. Norma-KnighSwlgart, and also bv the sorority members. After the program a buffet supper will be served. Connie Ford Is general chairman for the affair. She will be assisted by the following c6m-it tees: reception, - Mona Kathryn Schneider, and Jan Maver; refreshments, Marian- Blunv Shirley. Perkins, and B?y erly Burkhardt. t Snel-grov- Visitor Entertained Prior To Departure Miss Betty Carter, who leave soon for her home in Oakland, Calif, following a visit of three months In Salt Lake City was feted at a farewell par-- , ty on Wednesday evening. The hostesses were Miss Betty Off-- , ner and Mrs. E. J. Newton of 516 South West Temple Street The party was held at. the Newton home, which was attractively decorated with chrysanthemums. Ten guests were pres- ent PERMANENT WAVES - 7.. - Bride Is Given Buffet Sup'per Party Miss LaMyra Baird, daughter 'M. of Mr. and' Mrs. Stuart East Baird of 1841 Sixteenth Street, affianced bride of L. Goff Dowding, was honored at a buf-fsuDDer Thursday evening, at given by Mrs. Glen M. HatchMrs. the hom lf her mother, GeraidSmlth "of 1185 Westminster Avenue. $4 Wave for $2.00 $5 Wave for $2.50 $6 Wave for $3.00 Vraimtosai RaMt 9Biua operators nity, uiiat All fupph. um toft W work fhono for Appointment et IS N.t Main Beauty Salon7 School) and Iroadway , Dial : |