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Show 1.te.74, r. I q,kto C fr," , SOCIETY-WOME- N'S AMUSEMENTS - iADIO TVPage Clayton FEATURES COMICS Its A - ratl I I 0.. SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH ,,,6,, 00.2,4 claimed, Allan McComb will be best For a honeymoon to California the bride will wear a navy and bride in Friday mörning rites. Mrs. Lorin W. Clayton will be yellow check suit with were wed in the Salt hostess for her sister-in-la- accessories. Lake Temple. , Parents of the attractive bride Mr. are and Mrs. Vaughn W. k Clayton, ' 31 Bryan Ave. Mrs. Juanita Ritchie, 1804 E. South navy The-p- air FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1932 :: Itfio,1041.1,,,WINfelks,c,, Ritchie Jeanine Clayton for his man Miss klg2ntnl VII M., e ..6.".R.ii.t..e.b..io-RO...coptioh.-- , WOodside , nr,is of, ther bride troorit'--' A wedding breakfast at Hotel Utah honored the popular pair after the ceremony, ' To Be Honored Exponents of the arts will be interested in the fall show sponsored by the Salt Lake Junior League Sunday afternoon. The fall Memorial House in Memory (-- 1 event has beenslated 3 to 6 p.m., 'at the Ar Barn, 54 Finch Lane, Park will provide the setting, . featuring arts and objects. Friday evening, for a reception n rare collection s will be on display against' to further fete the justweds. At least a the background of art treasures The lovely bride will don a the League has promoted in its I Mrs. Eliot Snow; a pair of fig gown of white chiffon velvet two decades of attention to urines, half bisque and half styled with a little stand,up things artistic !, glazed, shown by Mrs. Charles collar with shirred velvet across Freed; a pear handled pistol from the bodice and shoulders. The Historic Exhibit I in alearly:Browning's molder ii iiliiiisTXiong with the Interesting coi theerig Seacollection by Mrs, hirred skirt that lap6rs to 'a lection of paintings, the public is ton Prince displayed will also be assembled low "v" in the back. The gown invited to view an historically ap-- for is styled with long pointice guests to view. pealing exhibit built around a r71 , sleeves. x Collect" B, Mrs silver, chalice., Shown "I, veil of The illusion is fingertip Mrs. Bartlett Wicks will show Richard S. Bennett, the chalice I a coronet secured of to solid was brought to the desert West her collection of Jeweled boxes. crystal and white beading. She by Brigham Young when be led Mrs, Stuart B. Pett is general the Mormon pioneers to the chairman of the show assisted by will carry a bouquet of orchids and pale yellow roses. V 1 Great Sa141 Lake Valley. Mrs. George N. Cannon. Pouring . k r Bridal Attendants es:t Mrs. Robert G. Achorn will at the tea table will be Mrs. O. N. Maid of honor will be Miss Miss a collection Malmquist, of Lynch, Dorothy old display glass 41 wbile711Stiffnrdshirbminikturo Mrs. CarstenDahnken,,Mrs. Dona Cubler. Bridesmaidsgi will ART SHOWMrs. John Patrick Gibbons shows her miniature Staffordhouses will be shown by Mrs. 1 Beatrice Campbell, Mrs. Thomas be Avna Avaiver liëlith,l-Mishire houses to Mrs. George N. Cannon, committee member for Junior John Patrick Gibbons. A baby F. Ralphs and Mrs. Leonard S. Marjorie Farrer and Miss Connie Gillies. Little Lynette Clayton dress once worn by Pres. WU- - Ralph. League fall arts and objects show. will be the flower girl. , ham Henry Harrison shown by The public is invited. They will be attractively attired in gowns of autumn shades from golden bronze to a pale yellow. The necklines are of shirred taffeta with circular Nuptial rites solemnked Thurs- - .Neuenschwander, Mrs. Dean greeted guests at a reception im-shirring' in the skirts. They will clay united , in marriage Miss Hurst Mrs. Richard Reid, Mrs. mediately following the cereRECITED VOWS-Mi- ss Jeanine Clayton Wit$ united in mar, carry cascade bOuquett of match . Renee Neuenschwander and. Dale Ben H. Malan and Miss Joyce chrysanthemums. riage Friday with Clayton M. Ritchie. , ing a in lace of gown mony chantilly J. Warner. The couple were wed Ferrell. in the Salt Lake Temple by Elder They will wear gowns. in over nylon net and satin. The f ". LeGrand Richards of the Council shades of aqua taffeta and will ballerina length gown was styled r, 'of the Twelve. carry bouquets of yellow roses with a fitted lace jacket ,with al (.0'....htik...:.....P4.4.,:t..,'..:.-0..0.i.,...,,-", Annu-A wedding breakfast at Hotel and chrysanthemums. long pointice sleeves and a full .,, Don W. Warner will be best skirt A lace edged fingertip veil Utah honored the justweds after The Phi Mu ; Motheri roan for his twin brother. Ushers fell from a tiny poke bonnet the ceremony. Pl.bia.0-'M:et:'..'$ité.-:-:':.I i, will C. net J. fashioned lace and be and with held its annual bridge Itmchem Neuenschwander, The bride is a daughter of Mr a I 441'17 and Mrs. C. A. Neuenschwander, G rant W. Harbertson and Robert trimmed with delicate orange Friday at 1 p.ni. it the ehapttr 'aarbertson. blossoms She carried a bouquet One hundred and fifty guests are Mrs. Anderson, president; St., Ogden. Parents of house, 1415 Butler Ave. Host of cream colored roses centering v will be on hand for the Tuesday Mrs. Marvin J. Ashton, vice presi- eases for the afternoon were the bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs. '04w Kirk-Ger- ih an orchid. -, luncheon of the Salt Lake 'dis- dent; Mrs. Shirley P. Jones, pro- Mrs. H. R. Brough, Mrs. Georib James L. Warner, 2834 Fowler Miss Arlene Hadley was maid Mrs. Edward W. E. Herman, Mrs. F. C. Middle. trict Delphian CounciL The gram chairman; Ave., also of Ogden. An impressive double ring of honor. Bridesmaids were Miss members will 'meet at the Salt Clyde,- - corresponding secretary; mas, Mrs. Rowland W. Ride, in theA reception Friday evening unit- - Clara Lake Country Club at 12:15 p.m. Mrs. Floyd A. Abbott, recording Mrs. Stephen A,. Olsen and um, Gerth, the bridegroom's ... L D S Institute of Religion, ceremony Thursday evening in ed Sharon Miss sister, Miss Joyce Rands, Miss Joan ..t Mrs. William H. ' Anderson, secretary; Mrs. Robert T. Shurt- E. J. Weeks. marriage .14 Ogden, will honor the bridal pair. LaDonna Eggertsen, Miss Dianne Door prizes were awarded durwill greet the guests left, parliamentarian; Mrs. Lloyd E. Kirk The and Carl Genii. president, '..For the event the bride will Ellison. ,' upon their arrival. The luncheon Zesiger, treasurer; Mrs. Warren ins the afternoon. wear a gown of candlelight satin couple exchanged wedding vows Ieilan and Mrs. Robertas flower Little Susan Gardner tab1eswill - be colorfully, deo, ,G., Kimball.. historian:, Ivirk Rowshawl-colla- r in a with the Ward Harvard of meetingstyled girl. rated in the Detphian colors of ard Ridge, publicity. p orted Viennese lace. The house. I 4 and black ,,Ifeaturing an taffeta ballerina Nine Chapter wore ff, gold They ---- '''''' molded bodice releases a full Bishop Ennis R. Starr Mei'''' ' autumn theme. Each place will be 1, In attendance will be Delt',0 gowns in fall shades and carried skirt and the alceves extend to ate& The regular bridge luncheas ,IN marked with a gold chrysanthe- - phians from the nine chapters, Parents of 'the bride are Mr. a colonial bouquet of matching points deep over her wrists. Her of the Ambassador- Ladies, wal mum colors. corsage. o Alphathena, including Hat-tAlpha, short veil of illusion is secured and Mrs. Ellis C. Kirk, 143 . Following the luncheon Mrs. Athena Beta, Valeda Beta, Ome- be held Monday at 1230 p.m; at Robert Ellison assumed the a bandeau of net and lily-of- yard Ave. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Leola Greene MerriU will pre- - ga, IotatAurora, PaKala and the Legation Room of the club, Mik while of best duties are 1343 Roosevelt man, Ave., Gerth, , a 145-5tcurrent one act play. 'sent Delphic- East r0110Wing the Gilbert be Mrs. C. J. parents of the bridegroom. Attendants 'will Eby, Rolled Page and " B. E. Mrs. are invited luncheon, Mrs. Anne Leonard , ,Mrs. ,Wilson,, Ralik 4,11 Past, Delphians it,A0 Miss Kirk spoke her vows and Berhold were ushers. , Neuenschwander, Miss Karen Sorensen and Mrs. Stanley H. to attend the luncheon. Reserva- Corey will give bridge in5t11j 6 DE!,PIIIAN OFFICERS- -- Mrs. Wil1iam..11. Anderson OM Eyana,are, in charge of the pro-- tions can be made by contacting tion. Members are invited to Mrs. Edward W. Clyde and Mrs. Shirley P. Jones, officers Mrs. Marvin J. Ashton or 1Mrs. bring guests. Reservations must 'gram. of the Delphian Council, will preside at Tuesday luncheon. Council officers for the group E. W. Clyde by Saturday. be made at the club by Saturday; rts and Oblects Show . ,-- half-doze- ) - , - :Si;ilt:,'L.40. Ntiota.1:Lloite..,:',:(0 6010 OxioW.mit 1 - Phi Mu Mothers Hold Event . 00-- ----- 175)3-27t- s h , . .c Ambasiador Ladies If ' - , !if) the-valle- h CLUB CALENDAR ''' I Annual -- breakfast,- - Newhouse ' 1 p.m. . Hotel, s. -,. Alpha Beta ThetaMeeting, ' W,lison Ave., 2 p.m. ' ''. ', ', ,,,. 4, ., ti .i. ' ,: 7, .1 ' .;" t",,' ,. ,1 Junior Maccabees, Utahna ''' '' '..,,i' IV. 'I ) i 1 ',I CourtMeeting, 41 Post Office 4 Place, 10 a.m. , t 7:.,,,,,:.1,,,Ik. ,,',.':' ;.,.; '7 :., t i'lf.41,' ' 4...,-;-' ' - '" '''. Federa- District Davis Utah of ;,,' 1. '." :1 tion of Women's ClubAnnual :s'' '14, .; ',4 .4! ' ' ' ' ' f ''; t': '' liver tea Mrs. Clyde Galley at ' . 1 ' a, -- ''$'..-- ; .. , ' ; ''.. 2063 f , :, ..;:, '':', It .5' ,:,;,1,.' r. ,,.i.:: t I '''' -- - , r 1 r l'z t " ''''' ' ; 4t1,,... ' ', . ...,,,,,,,,......,,,...,,.,.........m f ,'!", ,o. ' , , - , - '.. - .. '''' ' , I: ; ' ' , '' ' '''' ,!.:- , -.' '' : , i - '.. ' .4.....,....:.....,....L.....0,......w.,,,,.......,...J 4. 4.. . , HI TALES Pmw,ow.w400v.0,,," Flattering Berets Make Hit With Teens Basque peasants of France. They were :popular in Scotland, too, but were called there or "tams" for short. We like ,em in America for the soft, drapeable qualities that make them so flattering. Crocheted berets are easily and inexpensively. made. Two skeins of a rayon, all purpose yarn are all you need, for instance, for 1- smart hat in this classic style. ' The beret is versatile. Untrimmed or acceded by a color-Ju- l feather, it complements your "casuals" suits, sw eater 5, tweeds. Then by attaching a bright clip, rhinestones, a wisp of yelling and you're ready to go dining, .or to the theater A side touch of cherries makes it just right for luncheon in town. Sold? Okay, send for your free Instructions on how to make this snitzy beret by , sending a envelope stamped, to Elaine Ca1112013. - Teen Editor, , - Deseret News, P. O. Box 1257, Salt Lake City, Utah. Social Activities ' So initchjor, your handiwork reactivities. Now on to a little porting on social life, Group of ' M I A- Maids from Ridgedale Ward, Grant Stake had the best old time the other night. Fact is, they were laugh- ing .so loud, carrying on so crazy, we could hardly get the report straight. So if anyone's name's misspelled, so solly, please, but we did the best we could and so did the reporter under the circumstances of carefree fun! It was - progressive dinner under the direction of Lila Lind- sey. And they really had a time downing the heaps of chicken and potatoes and muffins and such yummy fixings. -- In on the freespree .6 Mareen Seddon, Pat Eddington, Cheryl Anders n, Margaret Huefner, Sally Packer, LaNae Flowers, Nola Flowers, Loreen Robertson, Sharon Scrowther, Gerry McKisick, Penny Shipp; Betty Sawyer, Elsie Durtschi, Helen upaIl, Mary Conti, Carla Webster, Norma Carlston. and Carol Moulton. Thanks for letting us know about the gay party girlst ' 10 o.ln. , St; RANKSMiss Sharon Joan Kirk spoke wedding promises Thursday ' with Carl E. Gerth. Renee Neuenschwander became the bride- of Dale J. Warner in Thursday rites.- Have you noticed? Everyone really everyone has taken to wearing berets. And tryou know, that's good. t Because fall and winter, spring and summer, too, the classic beret knows no par. ticular season. It is with us, in various forms, year after year ,really. But this year the teens In town have taken over ' the headgear in hearty- - fashion. Some are parading around in the Frenchie 'kind; others are etrittly, those sporty jobs with ' visor brims. , - From Feasants , But whatever the variations in style, color, fabric, etc., berets to stay and if you don't f are here have one yet, just hustle your bustle and get one. Haul out your crochet hook and whip ,up a beret for yourself and a couple for Chris t m a s presents. Honestly; you'll love them and so will your friends. The beret tame to us from the , , .... , , Kappa Gamma Alum. naeMeeting, 33 South Wolcott St., 1:30 p.m. ' Navy Mothers ClubRummage Sale, 242 East Third South , , BRIDAL BMXMiss By ELAINE CANNON ' 7 . ,.; '' , ,. ,,, .. .,, :6,s, '' S'' ' .!, A ' ,k.,., KayS. ,.,,...-,;.- - 7.-- 1g 1 - , - s , ,,, 1, - 0 - , i 'a . Daughters of ' IA , - SATURDAY I t.,,f - k Sigma Chi Mothers Club- -1 'Dessert luncheon. 1395 East First South St.,1:30' p. Sigma Theta PMLuncheon, 1169 Yale Ave, 1.30 p.m. Alpha CM Omega Alumnae Luncheon mteting, 1387 ...East First South St., 1:30 p.m. I LUNCH:EONMrs. Howard Ridge (left), Mrs. Warren G. Kimball, Mrs. Lloyd Zesiger, Mrs. Marvin J. PLANNING Ashton and Mn. Ployd A. Abbott ars aiding with plans a Delphian meet scheduled at the Country Club. , SWIM TERESED ,mrw'rimerm"4:4 SCENETODA - - When a Bountiful man picked a stray cat up off the streets about a year ago and fed him and- gate him a home be didn't dream that the cat would repay him in such Splendid fashion. ' Last Sunday as the man was leaving the house to take his small daughters to Sunday Sehool, Leavetail (the daughters for some tin. known reason christened the cat Leavetail) came walking across the lawn carrying a big rooster peasant in his mo'uth. He proudly laid his ' ' p ize down before his master. 's wing apparently had been bit by ,a'hunter, but it ) had managed to escape the bunter only to fall prey to Leavetait7The man and his family enjoyed a fine pheasant dinner. ' - i 7. - ! - 1 ' , The-Vird- ' ,z, , , , , k V ; ' , - , .; - , , ' - , , , ' , . - " " , ,. THE GOOD OLD DAYS When plople.talk about the good old days and the high toss of living these days, Judge Rake U. Clark recalh the time back in 1920 when his family tom traveling is their Graham- 'Paige- auto , and had tire trouble. The new tire they had to bay cost $70 and war guaranteed for 3000 miles. , that the $20 tires on Judge Clark observes , hie present car have rss more than 20,000 miles and they still look good. , One Salt Lake father called another and asko.1- how the traffic had been at his house Halloween night The second father confessed it was pretty bad and then asked the first man: how he was faring. h, "They've been coming by the hundreds," the: man said. "We ran out of the treats I bought the first hour. Then we went through a box of cookies we bad on hand, After that we gavi away 10 pounds of apples we had 1n the base,' ment And now," the father continued. "we're-startin- g to hand out the stuff my kids collected,: , ; , STREET SCENIC A patrolmen in Albuquerque, N. M, , 4ppar, ently ,believes in giving everyone an equal chance when a problem arises in traffic. He; came upon a situation where a gentleman motor.; - . id had started backing into a parking place and, -lady motorist ,bad'noted into it.lhey vier stymied in a 'Vs and neither would give an tech.' The officer thought the gentleman should: get the place since be was in the correct position.' for packing into it, but he gave them both a sporting chance. He seat them around the block: A again, the winner Of the sprint to get the - spa.: . , CLASSIC BERETBerets are here to stay, so send for instructions and crochet yourself one for the cold days upon us. ErrrER, LATE THAN s heard a Halloween story that you might liao to hear even if it le a little late. We Just INDIA KNOW: That dogs are color blind, and to eolors look like different dczl. co of black, whit and gray? tl-,e- - |