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Show - - - , , s t . . , . - i . I ......., ''''''' Y- e,,,c. 'e , SOCIETYWOMEN'S-FEATURE' AMUSEMENTS RADIO ' , "1" , , ) . - -- - - - -------- - - COMICS v' , , - 'Ite; widgorlitn ' . '''' ,. . - ,,111 4 -, --, ,.j , .,.. I . t4 '6,...,0" ' , , les:w s 1,... ii,, , , , v....Id 1 .,,,, .., ' -- , - , , , ..., .,f , . 1 .,. . ... , '4 At , c , .,.,007. ,, f ...... ' P ' , v I f:t;.-,,- , .. .v , es, , 1 ,,., ... .,,.,e, 0 !,, I, , , ,, , , - . s itt ' wyerve., ' I . Miss. 'Marilyn. Beesley ss Brides The, ,Gibbys: Leave for' Honeymoon- - , ..1 . .. 13, 1952 . . - , 41111N,,,,- - - ..it:.,..40, ' .., , , - ' ,3 s THURSDAY, NOVEMBER - 1 -- ' , SALT LAKE, CITY, UTAH 11. . - ' , F-- 8 I l - - s ,,,,, , ' . , . S TVPage . . - . ,i, - , II - . -- ---- ---, ,, - . . -- -- - , , ' , - - 4,., , 1 tisi, ' jog,' v:',1 'it , ' 4 1 ,f rites solemnized with mauve accessories. They lace and satin. The gown was .1 Nu p.ti ,,It 1 ., ' ''' ' . . Ilitt ''' ' to will -make return a their home with united in round neckline and Wednesday marriage styled , .wk.... sk - long pointice sleeves. The Miss Marilyn Louise Beesley and in Salt Lake City, . s 1 ,,,,1 yoke , , : . Glen .11 Goodrich. The couple , was detailed with tiny lace seal: 1 '' . ' ' was wed In the Salt Lake Temple , ' v lops and the full skirt was appli- , 1 ' ; i44 , , with flowers. by Elder Mark E. Petersen of lace hued Her ' N. Miss claimed Gibby Floyd the Council of the Twelve. 1 ' , veil was secured to a w, fingertip It , In t Darlene , if, ,,x Naylor fo! his bride. . Parents of the attractive bride tk bandeau of orange blossoms. She , , , k . ,. are Mrs. Horace P. Wednesday morning nuptials. carried a bouquet 'of white car- Mr. and , ' , . , ' , , , ' ... were wed in the Salt The '''';'...0!4,'''''', ' ',, t It Beesley, 460 E. Center St.; Boun- - Lake pair nations surrounding an orchid. ' 1 , t. , '''' Temple. '2, , . GoodMrs.' ,,,, tifuL Mr. and 2, 1 Byron k E , Mrs. m r e t was '' ,.' Holland . 7 ..' The lovelybride is the (laugh: it' .,.,';',',1 - k ,. ' . , rich, Vernal, are parents of the ) Brid esmaids , II of hondr. , - , - , . 1. 1,1,.. of Mr. and Mrs. Rolland T. i , s bridegroom who resides it 491er 7;;e ss miss Barbara Springer and 1116 Kensington Ave. The , Naylor, , , Salt , Lake SAth East St., City. ,,,, , ,,, An-0. ' , '''. tbridegroom is a son of Mrs. John Mrs. Valeen Hanson. Little ---, Breakfast Held - - - C. Gibby, Sacramento, Calif. arid 'nette Naylor,- a sister,- - and Latina ,. .. -s ,. ' , ;: , . , kooloomial SA ,...! , , Jed" i o 4,,,,,,,tr Holland were flower girls. A we dd i n g breakfast at the the late Mr. Gibby. , fabric of is s, of SHORT look tomorrow European TOPPERA ''''',:,'t .; home of Mr. and Mrs. Harold 2t,' .'is d ,,s' A' wedding breakfast at the wor They pastel gowns and d suit combi- seen in this topper featuring the push-uorigin is featured in . Calder, 6400 Orchard Dr., Bound: home of the bridegroom's 'aunt, !carried colonial' bouquets of small Af with and nation 'notched brown rolled beige sleeves and gently lapels. of 'Mrs ' Emma Huff, 176 North Main, !roses, carnations and chrysanthe- tiful, sister and brotherin-lacollar. , . the bride, honored the couple honored the pair after the cere- - mums. , ' , 7after the wedding. , Cecil Gihby was best man for , ' mony. - . A reception' Wednesday eve- ' The Naylor residence was 1his brother. . , fling in the Bountiful Fourth scene of a reception Wednesday i For southern You !honypqnnii. 1-: Ward meetinghouse further feted leverling-tEit-furt, , hOnoreclihe Calgärnia, the bride wore a . , , I . . the popular pair. ' bridal pair. , poudre blue suit with black ac, ,, . For the event the radiant bride tt New Mrs. Gibbi greeted her cessories. They will make their wore a gown of chantilly lace and guests in a gown of chantilly home inBacramento. 1 r nylon net. The dress was fashN t , ioned with a sweetheart neckline , , , , , ,tooNett,,,.k,tv and long pointice sleeves. The , 1, ,,,,,,,..,,.,-..- r. ' , ILA,. ' molded bodice released a full , Cr,s ...,,,,,,, , , , ,, "'" 0',, skirt that fell to floor length. A .....,, 4 , ' , , , ' I, 1 1""'402"sotwouttortoktt,--': midcom' them times.,,,"Wear of us in a luxurious room, k EVELYN BLOOD SIMS many ', ee ,,,. lace tiara studded with seed , ' , 4A ts ' LOy ' ' ? ' t,''' ' ' pearls secttred her fingertip veil' , "' , .- ' plete ' with ' smart modernistic ealf,"' they say,",'"'n o 'Ionger."----," S Thirty-twANGELES e 1 1 4 I sk, news w, 0,. , teleThat's hemline the and , ..., 1 straight ',' ', ? ; s;',A , of bride's illusion and she carr fireplace furnishings, y, ' - ' '',,,-.1't p creators California fashion ".1," i prei' . center. this from no there's set ,,9',.i.1,,43s-, vision big style ,4 ,,, l (although ried a bouquet of stephanotis, ,,,t ,it '', 1' t ' , ? , ; seutect their new spring styles to time to enjoy it). Our hours are The "sweater look" has in- - , ,,,.. los 1 t -,, whit e . chrysanthemums and 044 SPOKE VOWSMiss Marilyn Louise Beesley became the the fashion- field for $ us Wednesday. It's no wonder filled with fashion shows., vaded i , ,''''' orchids. ' ,t bride of Glen B. Goodrich, Wednesday morning. e , lAll,' t , ' 4 Necklines of many a coat we're slightly bleary-eyespring. Maid of honor was Miss Janice , ,s, !Al Separates Vogue All of the shows were concenand suit jacket feature a ribbing ' Beesley, a sister. Bridesmaids í, ' ' g ,,, , Separates still will be the effect, which often is repeated on ,' trated here at the Town House, were Miss Donna Goodrich, Miss so from dawn to dusk, practical- vogue for teens when spring rolls the sleeves. --', I ' ' ;',' ; ei ' Marquita Goddrich, the bride, , i 5 Sweaters, by the way, are more ,.... ,,ly, we' sat hi the Terrace Room around. Mildred of California, , l' P. groom's sisters, and Miss Sherry 4 ' . 4 i '' ' : and saw everything from casual who designs children's styles, important than ever. Once upon ,,.. I, , st Beesley, another sister. of the ' 'N., to the most soohisti. also, showed us her collection so time you wore them only for ; i ? Teen agers warmth, but now you choose Wednesday morning. for evening wear. I $ ! Living in the midst of a fash- will be wearing pretty full skirts them as one of the most stylish Little Wyoma Johnson was the .." 1 excit- and dainty bodices, even for parts of an ensemble. Sweaters .... ion is an a whirl week for flower ' 21 girl. is the day Miss Dona land Miss Lynda Mae Harding, .' Nov. ' 4 ' . occasions. i f They're with 1; e' 4 ' " the have are here dressup Editors glamorous ing gone experience. , ' ' t ....0i r 1 ' separates that look as addition of sparkling rhinestones ;- , i from nearly every 'state in the ,k ,, , I made each for were Price in the Salt Lake Temple. ati tufted t flowers. or though they the and of w ere 1 lst The attendants importance sequins, union, proof 1 . ' ir ,...,,,, ,4 4,' ', ' , 4 f ;, A; i , of these California designs. The other. Many of them are in beau- And now they're dyed to match , ' , ''; tractively attired on gowns of , , I no need cottons Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Hardnew that t the outfit they accompany. At t 4 4. , cerise and green velvet and net , i, girls from New York in the East tiful ' 1 -,,, and Louisiana 14 the South, are ironing., Some of the blouses are these shows, we've seen many a ;,,-- -...dr Mac Calder was best man. ing, 11700 N. ,9th East St., Bounti- , Miss Anna , Mae Noe will 1, , .. ., 1 ' '' not handsome dressy dress teamed ' ' I ,,.. while Wayne Goodrich and Lynn I just as eager to tell their readers made of aasnew nylon batiste, and , ful, are parents Ill bridlect come the bride of Gary ' :. ' ordinary nylon, ' - , , '' ' a cardigan sweater topper, . ' 1 'about them as we Westerners as sheer ,' with , were ushers. Goodrich , The future bridegroom is a son mussen Nov. 21. They will recite t '' ", identical in color, and elegantly , For a honeymoon destination are, who live close to the market. even prettier. .4t,".; i ! -, ,,, v ' of Mr. and Mrs. John M. Price, promises in the Logan Temple. the bride wore a silver gray suit ,. , ,It ,,,,We couldn't have more graI seized the chance to find out decorated. ,,, , cious' hosts than these fashion from these designers just what Parents of the bride-to-b- e are Sweater Look Samaria, Ida. ' I t Mr. and Mrs. George W. Noe, ; creators, with amiable Bill Kent length teens should wear their 'a ,, combl- This , A reception In the Bountiful 2935 Fowler Ave., am:II-ki- r 40 '3. at the helm. They've settled each clothes, Since I've been asked so, s ,,,,-,,,,Ogden. Mr. á we ..., look" , "ensemble the ,... , . ,,, 4 'nation, , .., .. I t ," , Fifth Ward meetinghouse will and Mrs. F. Clair. Rasmussen, most ill of stressed call i-tby - 4' ' ' 1222 Logan ,. : '...! er The J. Peter , Blvd. ',1"0 ,.$ Eidens, ;..,,s 2527 . Harrison also of ''''''' wedthe honor the couple-aftthese West Coast designers. We first-tim, par, ' 'V, Ogden, are parents of the future Ave., are proud over i and .' saw It , over agailf, ding ents. A son WU -- , .. , ,,,, . bridegroom ,s, s... ' " Wednesday afternoon -in the out- , and-- will be, named Petser. , ' "' RasmussenMr. has ll ,attended t collectionsog Irene' be Miss Elaine Harding-wi,' standing Mr. are Happy grandparents Weber the and of Utah - ' '' University ; , ,' 4, Bury, De De Johnson, Addle maid of honor for her sister. Mrs. L. J. Eiden, Los An-i College. He has fulfilled an and Masters,- - Peggy Hunt so:1,41am, Bridesmaids wilt be Miss Norma L D S mission to, S ou th ern C a l't geles, and Mrs. Edith Cooper, 215 In fact one cont. Alexander. nette ' , NV, the 33rd South St, Mama is .. y''' , ' 5, :,,ss,. 4,, 4, itiebardioO, lass ktient, Trice fornia. Mentitoe remarked , ,. , -t ' 4.4.-s 1 former Shirley Cooper- ,- -. ..4 s . I without come dresses few jack. k , . , , , , , ' ,ott"' BRIDEMiss Darlene Naylor was united in marriage eta. They're so much in demand."-,-ti , f .. : 4P , , ...1.1ost- of these designers- were -,- ,,,,,,,..,. , Wednesday with, Floyd N.. Gibby In morning rites. ,, ' r , : , ,t,-- . s. .,..,,t ,,,,,. ,00' , , , , ,4,,,.,,,, ,,.., - -meet us, includingto on band , ,A. ,, ' , ,s , . . the Interesting mother-daught,, st , , . ' - ., ,,, ' duo, Peggy Hunt and designing i Conner-Edwar, ds , ,,' . Jeannette Alexander.--Eacpre. ,... fl , ,,,, . . , sented her Individual show. , ,. . ' ' .. "' ,' One happy, impression has-,orl , "Pi' ' ' ' ,,,.. " stuck with me 'all week long i . I,, the California fashions we've i I ' ''', seen are attractively priced. , , , ' The Bonneville Ward meetinghouse will provide the setting ,. , , ) , - , k 400,41111k , ' , , l'i :1,,,,,, Thursday evening for a reception to honor newlyweds, Illr. and , Ors, ;'''z, ,, . . iI ' - A'","413,4' Mrs. Wade H. Edwards. 4...,, . ' 1, CALENDAR , CLUB , ,. , '' ' , : , Lake were in wed . The copple the Salt Thursday morning ;.' ' ' i , Temple. Parents of the bride, who is the former Betty Gene Conner,' dr . ... ' ;,.I . . ' ' ' I ; , ,A ,' , : 1 W. Mrs. are Mr. : ' Conner and P. , '4 FRAY i to', , ; , 4, it -' f ' , , , Annual , .. ,woia ,, i Unitarian Alliance . Sr., 578 E.39th South. George Miss Maxine Stuart and Mn. k, ' , : ,' ''c 'Nt Kenneth Rinker. Susanne Petite h I , East;-, harvest ' ' -f dinner, gdwards, Garfield, is the father iic-,........,, , ,.' , . . . .., Kartchner will be the flower 1 , ., 6:30 p.m. :,,, i. - - , of the bridegroom. 14., ,, t girl. g, of Women , League ' For her reception the bride wil They will wear gold velveteen , s - east lounge, Union 1.,, - ., .' 1,, , , , I' wear a traditional gown of white gowns of ballerina length with , 7 2,''''' .'s, ,,',, -- - --' ' . 1:30 p.m. . . , '(', Building, . - ' : lace. satin under '":.'. , ,, ,' , slipper chantilly and full circular push-u, t sleeves 40., , ,, , ' ( ' , , .',k k. , , Ladies Literary Club Gen: it,',The gown has a molded lace q,k; ,, ,, ,, I. ,,' They will carry bouquets ' ' Tern--- ,, 0' - ' , , ,' " , '' , , eral bodice styled s(ith a sweetheart oskz brs; t , meeting, 850 E. . South i .., i - ' ' ,ehryssothemoms '' ''''' ! 3"i '' ' t I" ' M. I ',' 2 . ,''''' l'-le t ., neckline and a peplum. The long p , ', ,- , James Hildebrand will be best I . s,,,,,, ,;, - , - - , . 'sleeves ; ' ,... Luncheon,..,,. ,. Elks willte-JameLadies to , , -. ,., ot, ,extend .5, Points , s. deep man., Ushers, r1.,,,.,:. , , ,..,, Deme, y. ,,,, , " ' , , ,,, ,.., ,, -- - - - over bet wrists-gervel- l ,',' ',,!: '7 !';', 1, ...s, isTinger; tropolos, Lester Dillingham and I' meeting,' 139 st; South Temple; , . '''. ' ' , , ., ' to a ,., and is -, 12:45 p.m. , , , , caught Colton., ,, Firrill , 1 -e, ' ''' ,t ,,, ', 1 ' ,Juliet sap trimmed with seed For a honeymoon to California ' - 't ' t ' Sugar Nouse, RotartAnm--- '' ' ' She will carry a bouquet and Mexico the bride will don a f I,. ; ,-- ' t,,, .,4,.., ,, , - ,,, e. 4..,,,,,,; ,., 4,44,A.,,,,,,,,,m4v.th,u,.,,,,,,A pearls. Luncheonmeeting, 603 Ramona ,- t ' ,1-' .6, of stephanotis surrounding an toast brown knit dress with dusty ,, , ' 1 p.m. A Ave, , IA. . , -""" 0- e ,trA)nt000k:4,1,: " r ' - .111Nriall4fattk,WiteAtNitbkiNaml green mese ori es - They , will Dona' Jean larding PM Mu Mothers ClitiZAzi, TOWtD11I Anna Mae Noe will redto . I will be Miss Ruth turn to Salt Lake City to make : NUPTIAL RITESMiss Betty Gene Conner was wed Thurs.., .' I nual bridge luncheon, 1415 Butler-will wed Jerry .1). Price ht ceremony wedding vows with Gary W.,Itasmtissen. , i I i , , Devenport, Mrs. Dean Kartehner, their home. day to Wade IL Edwards. Reception Is planned. 1 p.m. i - Ave., ... z , 1 1 a1 , , t , ' t . Darlene Naylor ' I. , , s; i s , , 0 I , ''' 4 t , ..!,, , ,, I. . ' , . 1. ; i . , ,. --0 3 , , , ' ;. - - ,,- --- ",. - , , , - , , - - , ',L1NEN-FLNISH-,Ne- , - two-tone- p - I e , . , . , I - ', . Fashions for ' her - - 'Made for Each Other' Separates Prove Favorites in Coast Shows . . , . , ,,,,, , ' . ,,,, 4' ,'... 12 ',.- ' '- I ' ' A ' , , ss, , ti, . , - - ''. ."4 P 12 f- ., ,II $ - .,4 1 Jean - ? 1' - : playtogs Miss Harding, Miss Noe Set Nov. 21 Wedding Nuptia. . s 4 , 4,,, -4 - . ,, - 4, ,. , ,,; - - ,. - ., , 41, - -- - , ay Ott-Wednesd- J,., - - ' - , - s ' - . 4,- ,,,-- - -- - - . . - , - ss - 3 t,-,I ' tbaf-"vccr- :,..4-1,-- , - 0 & - .-- . ; dress-with-jack- t , e ., - - -'- - 1' .,s - - ,- - - is -- '-t - - - , ''' Son -- . I' ' W. , - , Anna Mae Noe - . - - . !, e :' 44. c; 4 , Rites Solehinizéd Thursday 1 .4'. , . 111 - ..- f - . ,,, , 4 ; - -- Na, , ,,,,,- , 1 si. '.'-- , , , - :A.' . ,', , 569-13t- ,. 4 - - - z s s - A p -- - , . - . - - if lk - - , I - -- - . ' & . ' . . -- A ,,-- -, . , , Voters-'-Meetin- . ; ,:; - ,,4 "--- ''''---- - T , ','-- , " - . ' 1 - . i - ril i , . , - - , - h , - ":' th , -" ,5 ! , ''- ' 4 , ' , - '', - - , , "4-I''- 0-,- , I . -- k HI TALES I vo ' ' Iiideo,wweuAw,ftm4AAowe.towol , Cyprus High. Gish Initiated Into FHA: - - ... , , , iv- ., SWEN TERESED , , By, ELAINE CANNON - . , '' . ' , , - C'e."...1 1,...1' - - -- . . ' ' ' ''" : . - ..- "- 1 , , ,t ' . ,1 ' NalkS,,,,,, , - , - i , ', , '''''1 ' - -- , - - - , - , ..,.. 1.-- .., - s- - t --- k i lt.., '1 ,z- 1.-- - , - - - -,, ,, Li , .., . ' 4"N:s." k I ,, ri t -- 10 C , s , - . ,, , , A' ;-- , - e, . ., , , , bald-heade- d --, -- SCENETODAY THE AD MEN AT WORK From a New York paper comes the following copraccompanying a page of pictures on new hair styles, accomplished by one lip. parently named "Antoine." an evening out, (large photos) Antoine waves your hair into beautiful shapes around .new centers of attraction. Top, he whirls an intriguing back view. Below, he, curls a changed part for you. For an evening in, (small brushing-out,--yohair-photos), with some-eas- y cull 'la relay to up by the fire." In the kitchen, While you stand, . , doing the dishes. , v ' if GOOD SIGI4 4 ,,,L-z.-- , - '1. , 1.- - ,I ' - , ,' ,, - , '. . t , . - - , V,, ' , - 'i --- - 1 - ' - v.t.."7-11- ' . ' - ', f-- I , ':, ' ,i., . ' . , ".-tho , ,'1 1 -the cafeteria. And of course, to -, Ali..., tk,'''''l i - Ir---4: f ,a;,- tr, 1 ... , , r- mff, i 4 .troi . I,Z0 . . , ik (4,..,, , aj , top the whole thing off, a special , ; , . , ''...,. At, ',1 .2 Seventy strong. ,,., 40 ,t, , '11),,1 , program of entertainment was , ' ' , , .44 4t, ; ,t,,,,,,,N 0 1. Not only strong but good look,m, . to.", 1 ; set I ,,,,,,,,:,..si -up. , , . ' ' , to 11t ,,, , , ing. 'At,c,,,, , . , , . ,,rk Girls i . , Helps 16 ,,,, 1 , .... ,AL girls strong in the , , Seventy ,, . .. Purpose of F H A is to help the , bonds Hômemakers lit 1.;;,a..,,,,, 1 i,,,c ,,.. ,I1 't girls live better today and to be to ,',.. 1)i7 , , cio America and are good looking ''''' t, tomorroiz so homemakers better - ..1 ' 4 - t1 , enough to be interesting to most that both their' lives and those ' tr-' ''''''''''-'' I ' ,e I -, ' anybody! These girls staged a of their families will be happier ' 1: , . I., t , " f ' ': 'I big doings at Cyprus High School and more suebessful. Now that's ' ' , t ' ' - . -r- .- -- r this week that we have a hen- - a deal we i, ' - 1, I go fort . 4 tt, 14 t: - """1 kerin' to 'tell you about, . t,-- , Anyone who is taking or has ,. I , 1 t,' )r... , 3 , ..,,, I 4' New Members 1-'.....(q:4 i"' ''''' ' .1 taken a homemaking course is '''', "I ',ilk,. .1' 11 A ' N. 4 0 ''.A..'. , ) Twits their initiation rites with ! eligible to beiome ii member.1 0, 1 0,.0, tdm 6 ' .' 4 - ' 7"1."1"L all the new members 1)articipat- - !And , ' honestly, those 'girls who: .' .. '' I ,.. Ator r , , , , k.,,"--,., , . - - s, , ... , ..,.... , .. , , , S. , ,, . '...ing in the, ceremony - which was miss out on a golden gpportunity g q ., . - i held in the- school auditorium. like this for develepment and FUTURE HOMEMAKERSJeannine Hatton (left), Shirley Orr, Caroline 'Heise, Pauline Hen-lin- I. are ..,,, well, really missing After the formalities were over fun, Marie Kennard, Yvonne Eying, Remore Pedirson and Elaine Morgan were initiated at out! ',- ',,.. the staged a terrific Club , , , luncheon for the newcomers in ,Horizons." . '. program were staged for the group following formaiittea. . I 1. -- , . , , - I. 4 , , k - A mother and latheer and their two small children were owl riding one day and they be- stopped and bought some doughnuts. But to 'car icch,dT: .cause both the -r bildron were roe the parents told the children they would -stop a little later on and.eal the doughnnts instead of eating them while they were riding. . . They rode on for quite 4 way and it must ( r , side of the highway, :be pointed ed it and said, do you see that .thees sign? The m'il,foolsny, x ' o' . s . , "ll '- - - - t t ' for one, the lather said: ht. Why don't you tell a every story you, me ona tonight'. , This Is the story hisson told him: . . "Two men went up In an airplane. They e ir beada.jumped out and -landed on . th. . Squash." , The parent is especially woh,ted since he t have never tells stories like television and the boy is too little to read the I , ,, F , I, t I 1 ', that,4-thekdon'- ' 1 , . comic books. - I bed-tim- z ; .-.- DIDJA KNQW: . That the payrolls of all government em-,- :' : ployesfederals state and localwere at the annual tate of $32,000,000)000 during the first' s ' - ' 1 . :: l' aid girl. As they approached a signboard al she !mmerce . - - ,.' , ,. - : , , - ' ' : i STORY A Salt Lake father usually tells his small e st son a , but the other night when - i! . 4 t , - there sign says,'It's t;sne to stop qt, said the gist- - , 1 Ehtengty li:tle ' .41 ,' . ,, old-time- ri - - - .. I . |