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Thursday evening a reception further feted the pair at the Stratford Ward meetinghouse. The bride wore a traditional gown of candlelight satin fashioned with fitted bodice, styled with buttons and a Queen Ann collar of exquis' it chantilly lace. The long pointed sleeves extended to the wrists. Her full 'skirt fell to a court train. . , LACI CAP Caught AO a matching lace cap was ber veil of silk bridal illusion. She carried a satin-coverbride' book With cream and yellow roses attached, trailing with stephanotis and ribbons. Mrs. Gordon L. Carlson attended the bride as matron of honor, with Miss Marge Rueckert, maid of honor. Mrs. Henry Dere was attending matron, while Miss Lina Hinckley, Miss Mardene Moulton. Miss Arda Wetzel and Miss Dorothy Abbott joined the line as bridesmaids. , -floor-lengt- h were in taffeta gowns styled with gowned They fitted bodices, pleated skirts and Queen Ann collars in fall shades of cinnamon zed, gold and green. They carried bouquets of design. golden daisy chrysanthemums in half-circFLOWER, GULLS Little Susan-An- n Carlson and CLUB Marilyn Weed were flower girls. The 'bride's mother was SATURDAY Alliance of Unitarian Women gowned in teal blue crepe, while -of Salt LakeLtmcheon meeti- the bridegroonfernother chose ng, 589 Thirteenth East St., a moss green satin model. 1 p.m. Sid Baucom assumed 15est Daughters el Utah Pioneers, National convention, Hotel man duties, while Mardell Um& Utah, 10 a.m. and Armand Zig' ahn ushered. Daughters Sr Amerkan ReveFor a honeymoon trip to -, . ' , PrO.$14.0.0tr::''-i:.-:::L- Of:,DA.C.fof0d..-At...T0-- of lation, Spirit meet with members of the Utah party, 850 East of New A former resident group. ColSouth Temple St., 1 p.m. Daughters of the American Jersey1 her home is now in RichMedical Wives Club Tee, onists, Mrs. Jerome Powers, was mond,. Ind. Sightseeing tripe, 1779 Oakridge Dr., 3 to 5 p.m the honored guest Thursday aft- radio and television interviews. - Radiant No. 12 OES ernoon at a meeting and teL teas AM. dimters have all been Minstrel Chapter show. 850 East South The Utah State Society mem- planned for this distinguished Temple St., 8:15 p.m. , ben were hostesses and received visitor. , rut. the guests-gathe home of Mrs. 'tt 1. Tracey Wootton, 13511 Yale Ave. The receiving line included Mrs. P. IL Mulcahy. , regent; t Mrs. Powers, Miss Edith L. of the PaWire, " ' k elle Coast section; Mrs. J. H. 011.;: oomok of - Pacific Hance, chairman , toast section; Mrs. WoOton, ' t second vice regept. Dr. Frances M. Z. Claik In-- - The national president of the ,- Liberty-ChapterBene- fit ' -- From piano-num- S-- , his-w- N- - - Nat".."' - , , M. , ' s - - , , ; - - . . , , 4,,; 1 i , , ,- , ,1. i - ' ' . ., . , '' , ' 1 ; - t 3 ''- - f ti - t - ' - I, - ' - . - , , !. - , , :. 1 ,' - , s. t I , ' .. , ' , ". , . - , ,t . - , - , ' ,' , ",r-- , - . , , , s .; i - '' 0 .; , , ' ' , , . s k ' f ' , -- '; Janet Gudgell. ' , 1,,,.... - ,,,,,44.,--- - ,, o , - One ,oz:, au- tumn's loveliest brides is Miss Shirley Russon, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Russon, , 114$ East Fourth South St., who Thursdiy exchanged vows with O. Rhees Riy iftemooni rites rie. 'Dv-earlwere performed In the Salt Lake Temple...ix Elder ,Marlon : G. Romney, assistant to the Council of the Twelve:' Thebrdegrooin1sM son of Mr. and Mrs. Olin H. Ririe, 167$ Capitol St , Ogden. The University Utah 'gtacluate's grieted guests at ' I reception , Thursday evening at the ponneville. Stake Tabernacle BRIDAL GOWN Former .Mlas RUJI1011 was gowned in an,original model of Imported eyelet embroidered organdy. It was exquisitely fashioned with tiers of ruffles which formed', small train In back. The moulded bodice featured sweetheart necklLe with scalloped edge and cap . , sleeves. , , , tresses Topping her brunette was a Juliet cap of matching eyelet organdiowhkh released a short scalloped'vell of sheer-e11111111011. She carried a sinenhanced with white orchid gle , stephanotis. , ATTENDANTS - . ..'" - . t ' .1 , ..., , 4 ., i ' '1 t - 4 4,4,-,. ' - fo - deli-catc- , .4.4"-- ''', .. - , ' -- ..; 4 p , ,,,t ,A, ! 1, t ' 4 - JAV - , . - ,,,, 9' - a',A ' , 1 N , at T ' ; "1 , - f , tt .2 4 h) ' -, . - well-known a t ' ' i ' .. .........,,,,,-,,,,,,,,,- . . - Russon!Rtrie:Nupfials , tablished on the university campus 'Oct. 4 1030. t I ', t , ,,,..,. -- - t , , - , -- -- --- - t ' - - 4116 f , AUTUMN Nt'VTIALSMrs. O. Rhees Ririe, the former Miss Shirley Russone wed ta' I , : !Thursday afternoon Tempt. ceremony., The couple were hanoted at evening reception. . guest speaker. Musical selections were furnished, by Miss , 3 I . ' i , ' ,,, '- , , . . , 't' ' - - . , -- . . t, ,, . , . ,',', '.'' , , . ' -' , Z 0 k a, ft.- -, .' ...,,:. : ' , , '1 - tt ft 44...-- I . ' , , . ' ! t ' , , , I f ''. ' - i..,......-",t- - saa,,,t;, , ,- , - , , ,, a, , ; , E ' . , . ., - t '1. , CUBAMrs. Ray IL crane and children, Richard and Leslie, are visiting with relatives from their (left), home in Cuba.' - FROM , . - - ,z , ' - '' , - - , . , , -- - e ' - , :, ' ' - ' , ' ' ; k ,,, '' -' -- ' - ' 2 - , . - ff; , ' ; . t, ; , 4 ,t ,,,r , 1.4 ' . 't t - i , , s ti - t iI ' , t; 0( ' ., t ) 1 , . ', .", ..4 i t t. . , . : , - -- I , ' - -, . . . :.,,' -- I ' - . ,' . t . .. ,t, , ; , t' - ", 't , , . r - . . , ., ''''' . k - , , , VISITOSS ENTESTAINEDMr . J IL Mance (left); - Mt. Hood,Mt. Rainier and plcMrs. Jerome Powers. national president. and Mrs. P H. were Mulcahy attended Thursday tea of the Daughters of. - turesque Puget Sound. visited the Murray pair. by ,,American Colonists...MriPowers was honored guest. , k - - ' 4 , , v.' 1 - , , I, , t ' , , , I ! -- - 7,11 . I - - r - -- "!'"'N tior-- v : .. 4 ill ' .:,-.,, ; , Mr. and Mrs. David L. Bowen of Murray. Utah, are home again from a 3500 mile trip th Northwest. throughout Spots of interest, included yancouver and Victoria, " Canada, - Radiant Chaptes No. 12 OES will present a minstrel show Merry Minstrels" Saturday, 11:13 in the auditorium ot the Masonic, Temple, 650 East South Temple $t Melvin G. Flesal and Mrs. Champ 1L Nesasbitt Jr. are sisted by Mr. Nesbitt-JacIt Peterson and Mrs. legal. . I Home Again ' Radiant Chapter OES '' . West-wit- , , . -- - . , . ., , ...', the PM Mu sorority house, 141$ Butler Ave., at 7 p.m. , Heading the committee for The affair was Miss Nancy Brough of the active enapter. She was assisted by Mrs. Joseph L. Chandler, Miss Made Angevin, Miss Beverly Woolfenden. Mrs. George R. Charbon and Mrs. Mark L. 13ryner. A program -&Rimed the banquet at which Gertrude Murphy Cassity, treasurer of Phi Mu district 12, was h . .... , - , , , , ' ' ', . ife , , 4 - , , the ' ' Anniversary of its twenty4u-s-t ., : t;instadatioq on tide University of , Utah campus, a. banquet held - ", , ,,,,, Thursday evening. Active and . alumnae members gathered at ,, ,, . in Havana. He will be joined next week in the by nation's capital and will return her to visit his parents, Mr. anti Mrs.,Walter Z. crane, in Merriman. Utah. Meanwhile the children will visit their grandparents, and aunt and uncle. 'Mr. and Mrs. Darrel L. Crane; in Merriman.. bers ., ' 't tiíesmall children. Richard 8 - .,- .. i ... 1 , . w ,.. 0 ,,,,,,, , ir,7,41rf and Leslie. They arrived in the Salt lAke Area, Sept. 23., Mrs. Crane's husband ki now in Washhigton. D. C. on Jame from his position as Labor Attache for the U. S. Ithbasii ,, . , . ,'"0-- 1...'.., . . .. celebrated Coming all the way from Havana, Cuba, were visitors. rane and her Mr- s- Ray H. T, ; :, f ' 4- - tuba 1 ., ,,. ,,, tr;.,. . , , Eta Epsilon chapter of Phi Vacation , .,. tk,..,",,, . . , .., , Phi Mu Sorority ' .ts. . , , - antority , k :.,.., ., Singing and dancing numbers will- - be pretitted on the program by members of the group. All Eastern Stars. Maims, families and friends are invited. The proceeds will go to the 'OES Home Fund and for the Shriaers Crippled Children's hospital, Mu .,,,,, ),,.1..., , ' 4, 4. arid by -- Mist 'Garner.Margyerite Pouring were Mrs. C. W. Burt. Mrs. S. B. Cooper,' Mrs, R. B. Folsom and Mrs: Robert Forrester. Assisting with the serving were Mrs. R. O. Burkhardt. Mn. J. E. Clark, Mrs. A. Mc- L. Johnson and Mrs. Ifitrrbt. Mrs. Powers arrived Thursday morning for a three-da- y - Gantner 4 - Alpha Delta Pi -Mothers Club will honor. pad presidents of the organization at a limcheon and prugram Monday,.1 p.m., at the chapter house, 702South Wolcott St. Reservations maybe made with Mrs. Andrew J. The,Cränet' ,Laoota lecticins by Mril.711elei Wootton Mothers Club Schedules Lunch, Meet Tex., and 11tIewOrleans. La., the bride ehos.a an ensemble of gold and gray. with black velvet accessories. past-preside- nt troduced the national president. The program included imcal ,, ., , 1,,,, . Bo- ' I , , ll , ' . 11-t- TOko..-.,..y.o....!-tr:::7:i0..-.Tomol- ,,,, ' 00....,.s '' t . ' - 4 1 ! '''i - , ''' - ...., . , 1, , . - Eleanor Gene Weed- I . .., 4 , ,, 4 ,:, . - . - - - , ,. . 1, - ; .1' :' . .1 z .,' ,,- :.,'- ,'''' J 1 - , - . " l 1 . ' ' , - i i' ,, ,, , ,. , i' ,f , - - , , , 1 - ,.,, .. 16.,,..,,...."1.4figaakmm,mmwm , - - eat-tall- tailed with an overskirt fled nft., Mrs. Rirfe prreptrio4 lvt t,m- ' coleted sitA darker green marquisette. Carrying out best man duties was Richard Mercer, while Brent Scott, Barry Walker, Keith Ilymen.:Joseph Bywater and Archie lieugley ushered. quoisos'-:taffeta- - - t." - - FUTURE ROME Future home for the newly. weds will be Ft Lewis'. Nityasts., where the bridegroom Is sta tioned with the U. S. Army. outlii worn by Mrs. Going-awa- y was a stunning black Riri faille coat-dredesigned with mandarin neckline aml three-quart- er sleeves. Ber accessories were in black and white. While at the Urdversity et ' Utah, the bride was active la student affairs, with membership in Mortar Board. Beehive and Chi Omega. She served as secretary of the student body. She received her master's degree in dance last 'Print from New York University, and studied privately with Martha Graham. Mr. Ririe affiliated with Beta Theta Pt at the hilltop school and served as treasurer of the - ss , I - , Attending ber sister as maid of honor was Miss Diane' Rut-so-n, while Miss Carolyn Ririe, sister of the bridegroom, Mrs. Stephen P. Smoot, Miss Patricia Pingree and Miss Jean (Teddy) Cannon completed the , attending line. white They were attired I and gold ensembles styled with ,student , -- emb'roldere4 brocade bodice", with rciunded necklines and short sleeves caught In pleats at each .side. Their full taffeta skirts, were topped - with In over layer of set. They held baskets filled with thrisanthes, wheat and small mums, flowers n autumn shades of gold, bronze, brown and yellow. Mrs. Russon received guests at tier daughter's reception in a gown of jade green satin de.: r- . .t 5..p-fo..,giT.pp- I - - I I I I ... :. .'.ii - III - - ELAINE,-CANNO- . : ::Ii , Teens, Here's An Opp'rtunity ,,,:-- TTo Learn Bowling From , A Master - , I . . you beard I G '. ' - t - - , ' 7 K(''''''''''''. i' , - , ,.,. , l , , '? -- - . . $ I ,,, 4 ,,,,...,,,,w-,...........,,- , ,..... 4,41- --, ,,N,k - - ,i,,,,,,, , , -- ,.,, , , . :. ' - - - .: w - TDIES A LITILZ ISEULND , i :,A fit'', years ego whew the e. 8 us was Michigan, hekIll conferetwe being ,' lnvitation was sent to the governor el MI SOUTi it St. Charles, Mo. The only fault with this was,that the capital of Missouri had been moved from St. Charles to .leffer , son City nearly 100 years before.' . - , 7 - - ' . - . 0 . - DIDIA 11000W: I ' . ' , ' - -. TOO MVC0 WORK . ' A 'Salt take,- - man visiting at 1 friend's ' home the other evening sat admiring the roll ing green Lawn ' In front of him. , - 131h1s,:he said:-111like to have a nice yard' 1 . 4.1Lail,111bAlk,A10,dillp.E11.41W.An.avo,100,101,1.,911,0"4111411.0.01114.164116.41446.41kmens.011..11Poorli, 1 ' , . :. . - , - 1.1.Alodit."."2416,011k - - ' , - , - ' , , .., , - busitaking tare -- -- . , - oure-rememb-ers ., ,, ,)4, too; SOCG -,-.- , ,- NAMES TuAT, TIT, OR back to the 4 A friend of days when he was a member of the first CCC company in the United States: The one thing that sticks out tnost in his mind regarding thou days was the time he was made company clerk. In the company was a fellow named George McClamy, and another named Mike Mao. Gooey. Our friend's greatest delight was in. ' troducing Mr. McClamy to Mr. MacGooey. - , but my 'Wes - , ' , DOUBLE BILLS , , Probably the shortest double bill , we have ever seen; or ever ,hope to sea, ii the sins we nOticed recently at en outdoor theater. The , bilk "MI and '"'" . On another marquee recently we noticed , , , , , this double lattrattion:, I'DARLrNG, HOW COULD YOU" . . "HUNT THE MAN DOWN" .L I , - spelled, G like this, of all tho ' - ,. have a. Tuesday. And you, I For LDS groups Ned Day will the chance of learning the game Alat the himself. be I Bowling. from Temple the , champ right , Isn't that wonderful? And for leys, Friday. Oct. IL at p.m. , 4 Now as for -, you, ofsports , free. too. , Bowling clubs in the high minded friends get on the ball! ... schools in Salt Lake, Provo Sign up "Otte your high school ' , ' and Logan will participate in bowling club pronto and see to dr L , in on the ,,,,,,,,..,...04.,,11 special bowling clinics. with It that you get ..homum40...1 .... , - 1 ,,. ,,,. 4'.; r ,,, of learning to bowl each club receiving private in, t, struction on reserved alleys. LOOK FORWARD TO 'NEWS' BOWLING CLINICSNeil Keddington president of the right under the : best possible - ' For Salt Lake greuPs the time instruction in the country forward to lessons from Ned East High School Bowling Cluh and Ron Moore are looking , schedules work out like this - ' -' thanks to Ned Dpfand The- Des- - ' - . ' News. Deseret to be the . . sponsored by Day, I ' - .. - West- High Bowling club' win" eret News.. , chums,-.wil- "If s - - 1 Recreation Bowling Center, Oct. tori I ' .; - , - . - 1k ' , The teacher finally called the mother to find out about it. , "Oh, It's Gooey, all right," the mother Said. , t , . I i' ,, , ' , 44 - ' I , , 1 mews? Teens --i- ng 1 1 , I the good have a special 1 hour clinic all over the state with Mr. Day on Thursday, Oct. I are getting set for the upcom-- 1 11, at I p.m., Ritz Bowling bawling ' school sponsored Pa Taft. South and East High dubs will decide between lhem Deseret News. the by And the teacher is someone for. times at 1 15.m. Irriday or Ned Day himselL 12:30 p.m. Saturday. wonderful In Provo, Wednesday, Oct. 10, Ned.' you know, is MR. BOWL-LNof the sports world and is the big day with Regal Recafter IS years at the game still reation the place. Logan's high ranks among the top. corn, peti- school clinic will take place att Have ' '; A school teacher couldn't believe' if when one of her students told her on the first day of school that his name was "Gooey." "Gooey?" she asked. "Are you sure that Isn't your nickname?" name is Z,Nope,", he replied., "My reel, ,. I -- STORY 'SWEN by , rAvoarrs U 1 ota - - 4. That the word "make" as a verb bas 37 separikte definitions, which, along with tha compounds, require nearly half a page in desk. size Also., that the compound nar3,1 updictio" has 13 separate definitions of its own, and there are 30 definition," for other recognized cornpounda. at -- . - |