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Show 1 )1 1. , SAL.? "'LAKE !,1 q LP tl A virtot." . 4 rA V.., crivir c,, r: - TY, UT Att-'- - - WEDNE5DA'Y, , Jean-Wachsfilt- ss INNt 221;:? Er , AP11--- I a -- --- ran'tte 952 - 116- -; Erma Rogers To Be Bride May Attractive Jean' Wachsmuth, Miss Affleck. - Miss Wachsinuth has been entertained at prenuptial parties in Chicago and veill be further The future 'bride is current- entertained before bee marriage. ly a populae'student at BEigham Young University, where she is Erma Rogers a member of Fidelas social unit. Mr. Hansen is a former Of interest is-- the announcement of the engagement and dent of BYU,,and has.recently bride-to-b' forthcoming marriage of Miss beer, called into the U. S. Army. Mr. Ma,ther is a son of Mr. Ogden,. Erma Kent He is now attending school, at L. and Rogers and Mrs. John Mather, 933 East Miss Wathstnuth is icurrently, . The news is Fort Ord, Calif. Bardsley. nuptial Thirty-thir- d St. at student a South Brigham junior While at the Provo school, be disclosed mother of the by bride, The Salt Lake Temple will Young University, where ,,she Is was a of several uniturn setting for the rites uniting affiliated with To Kalon social Mn. Orlean Rogers, 822 South versity member He has fut- choruses. Eleventh East St, the couple. A reception is slated unit. v filled an LDS mission in. the Mr. is Mr. son of Bardsley to be held at the LorraineNew England States. , AT U,NIVERSITY and Mn. Leo D. . Ridgedale , Ward meetinghouse The couple plans to continue , iley,Gunthe the evening of the nuptial3 yr, Mather is a student of fuistudies at' BYU after Mr. Ilan.' May-2The set have couple University of Utah, He has ATTENDANTS ' , sen has completed his U. S. Chosen to attend the bride as lfilled. an LDS mission ln the as their altar date. They will ,1?.' Army service. i' .1 wed, in the Manti Temple with maid of honor is Miss Peggy Northern States. Pres. Lewis R. Anderson offi' , ciating. Ruby Marie Jones Is the promised RECEPTION bride of Pvt. Victor Hansen. The affianced pair will wed The Thirteenth Ward meetIn June rites. inghouse in Salt Lake City will form setting for a reception to honor the bridal pair that evening. The annual scholarship lunch-- 1 Mn. Ernest Van Bibber will attend the bride as matron of eon will --be given Saturday, 1 0 honor, with Miss Donna Rogers, p.m., for alumnae and friends &sate h. maid of honor. Miss Leone Rogers- of St. -will be bridesmaid, along Guests will gather at Hotel Utah r the event., I with Mrs. Grant Workman, at forMrs Joseph T. Pence is acttending ,matron. chairman. Reservations Little flower .girls will be ing Barbara Workman and Sherrie are being bandied by Mrs. Earl F. Nieman, who is beirrg assistBriggs. by Mrs.' Chester K,117owse, Future home for the pair will ed Miss Sarah Helen McChrystal be in Salt Lake City. Nott. Mrs. Mr. Bards ley has fulfilled an and Miss Joan Van S. Price heads the decoraLDS mission in the East Central John tion committee and Mrs. T. A.. States. Swanson has charge of prizes. Mrs. Howard C. Price Jr. is The Ora IL Bar lows left Salt then home, 631 South Eleventh Lake behind and journeyed to East St. They will arrive in anhandling publicity. Birthday cakes and candles, Fort Lawton,. Wash. While in other week. along with spring blossoms, will Washington, the twosome will carry out ' the birthday party form a welcoming committee for Home Again theme at the luncheon, which their son, Richard, who will a ten-da- y Back home from ' will be followed by a fashion arrive from service in Korea. , are Mr. and Mrs. Elmer ". trip Young Brigham University ' , The trio will drive down the Glover and daughters,. Sherrie students, Miss Pat Joanne So- - showing. Mrs. Mine Bradley , ; ' , coast to. Berkeley, Calif., and Lynn and Marian, .7020 South rensen and Gerrit 11. Van Vliet, will provide the music. , .1i , : State St. The Glovers motored are 'busy with plans for a late , , t ; down to Roswell, N. M., and summer wedding. Announce. , Phoenix and Tucson, Ariz. Tray. ment of the betrothal is made , , ' . ': cling with them were Mrs. GIG. by parents of the future bride, ,,,, Mr. and Mrs. A. ver's parents, Mr. and Mrs. 's: R Irt:z Sorensen. L .1 , Charles J. Graff, Midvale. Berkeley, Calif. The prospective bridegroom ENGAGEMENT Miss Erma Rogers, . and R. will speak wedding promises, with L. Kent Bardsley in CLUB CALENDAR, VanVliet of Los Angeles, May 22 nuptials to be performed in Manti Temple. The wilt make 'popular couple s ' THUKSDAY , their home- Los Angeles. . 1 o Home Culture ClubMeeting. L4 Lion House. 8 pin.'-- .: 'Alf4S""' ,c.,,ki.,,t,k,,,,,,,, ,. urnegit Chapter or tieqinian Luncheon meeting, Society I 610 East South Temple St., 12:13 bride-elec- t, has chosen rMiy 18 as the date she swill ex- change rws with p. R. Math- er. Mr. and Mrs. Henry p. Wachsmuth, 2345 East Forty- eighth South St., formerly of Berwyn, Ill are parents of the ,age 41 Miss Trilby Packard will be bridesmaid, with Miss Lynda ' Mather, niece of the bridegroom, junior bridesmaid. -Little Susan Engar, another niece of the brid,egrooniwil1 . be flower girl, Assuming the duties, of best man will be Ronald Belnap of of brides; Joinitig the elect is Miss Ruby Marie Jones. IShe will exchange--v- - owl with Pvt. Victor Haosen in June, ceremonies to be performed in the Salt Lake Temple.. Miss Jimes is a daughter Of Mr. and Mrs Oren of Lovell, Wyo. Parents of ' the prospective bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Hansei of Pro- i - , 22 ith tr .4t'.c ()ries In Temple . 16-'4- 7. v ,. e. , I - .1 I - St Mary's Group Plans IMRE-ELECTMi- ss - Saturday Fete r, , 4t,,,,z,s 4 441 , 4 DATE SETMay 18 will be wedding date for Miss Jean Wachsmuth, who will change her name to Mrs. G, R. Mather in Salt Lake Temple ceremony. , Mary-of-the-- Oploinetric Auxiliary Sets Meeting And Election -- The annual business meeting ping tour. Luncheon is schedand election of officers for the uled at 12 noon. Sunday, 8:30 Utah Optometric Association a.m., members will attend the Auxiliary will be held Friday LDS Tabernacle Choir broad-a- t the Hotel Utah. The ladies cast. Following breakfast at 10 activities will be in connection a.m., the group will visit the with the Intermountain Confer- - Pioneer Memorial Museum. Mrs. Jack Harrison is general encee Friday through Sunday, also at the Hotel Utah chairman of the auxiliary activ,, The meeting Friday, 1 p.m., ities, assisted by Mrs. Earl Mar-wil- l, feature q. N. Getman of sell, entertainment, Mrs. M. 'Luverne, Minn, as guest speak- - Curtis Dearden, arrangements; er. He will 'discuss The Child 'Mrs. Gerald H Bagky, in Your Husbands Office." 'ity; Mrs. Hal Marsell, decoraSaturday, 9 a.m., will be reg-- ' tions, Mrs. Forest Burgess and istration, followed by a shop- - Mrs. George Harris, seal sale. -- The BYU Pair Sets Nuptials i, ' - k- 7 , :' : ' 'is,. NEWS-7-Bride-elec- i 411, IV : wg;A:yk., Ack!,,1 t, AIMEK Lgay ,L.lops, To Stage Fashion Show-- . : '- - . A fashion review of spring and cers will be conducted by members summer styles will be staged! of the Friendship Circle. Thursday evening for members of; Mrs. Kenneth Banks, chairman the Sugar House Lady Lions and of the homemaking committee, will 'their guests. Dinner . will be present her chapter night program . served at 7 p.m. at the Lion Route, Refreshments will be wider the rection of Mrs, Walter Chatelain, by the fashion show, An arch of fresh flowers will Mrs, Clarence Higgins and Mrs. form setting for the models as they Kenneth Littlefield, officers di the display their ensembles. The show, Friendship Circle. under the direction- - Of Frankle Bet a Theta . Nielson, will feature fashions from Snow will be guest Dr. Dorothy James Ladies Apparel. Mrs. L. Eugene Clissold is chair. speaker at the Saturday meeting man of the event; assisted by Mn. Of Alpha Beta Theta., Mrs. Hugh Edwar&T. Hall, Mrs. Wallace L. Bernecker, 2744 Glenmare St., will act as hostess at her home, when Smith and Mrs. C. G,, midoey, members arrive at 2 p.m. Dr. Women Of The Moose Snow will discuss 4Frank Norris or N , Regular meeting of the Women California." Assisting Mrs. Bernecker will be of the Moose will be held 'rhurs- day S p.m., at the Moose Home, Mrs. Herold L. Carlston,'Mri. B. and ,,Mrs.A1,- 161 Second East St. Initiation cere- - H. Mendenhall ill- - TSIMILMitn. monies for the newly-electe, , Aa 1)1 1 1 -- SPRING FASHIONSMrs. L. Eugene Clissold, left, and , Mrs. C. G. Midgley look over fashions to be shown Thurs.. day evening by the members of the SugarHouse Lady Lions ' d combat Hi TALES By ELAINE v CANNON: vvg Latest Developments On Chlorophyll Can Influence Life Of'Teen:ager ----4-01 a 1 t e wor coming f tor you otery. "We're chewing gum, using green deep eating pills of I green to make us smell sweetly! -iStrictly stuff from Man you I might think until you read qm I, Here's the latest on chlorophyll and what it can peon - in the life et teems today.' 1 "Teen, sgers, more than any 3 ether age group, shotdd.be con- g stantly on their guard against i I becoming odor offendersbody 4 , !green - ! , : l' or breath," warrl Lynne &leis-- I Queens College psychology major who has recently completed 1 teen-ag- e personality survey for a famous -- . laboratory. A resident of 'Kew Gardens, Ping Island, Miss Meissel has been working after classes for the past six months yvith Littora- compiling the results of a done by the research of the deodorant company the hygenic habits of Amer ' ' , youth. -- Itortes Ion 3 STUDY I MADE Thestudy which Wag made lamong 500 teen age students ot lboth ' sexes attending ;Queens high schools disclosed that the average student is scrupulously clean in his orher external habits but is apt to be careless or ignorant when it tomes to keeping the Inner person. clean and wholesome smelling. study shows, that while the teen age boy and girl bathes or showers at least once a day, that group is the most consistent nasal offender," Says Miss Meisset Researchers at the lab have discovered that during 't b adolescent age, certain chemical changes take place within the body which cause ordinary body odors to become even stronger. At this mentally formative stage of life, teen agers offendknowing that they are ers could develop ' complexes which might last indefinitely. 'Since surface cleanliness of youth apparently has little or no bearing on their air of wholesomenessor lack of it other methods must be used to , f r ,,,,L,, ,,,,,, :.,,s r1. H. Barb ows Leave For Northwest Vacation , , g a this unpleasant yarthe-substan - 5chedule Luncheon The annual spring luncheonN of the Alpha Chi Omega Mothers' Club is scheduled Saturday at 1 p.m., at the Ladies' Liter-- , ary Club, 850 East South Tem-- , pie St. Prof. Joseph F. Cat.' mull of the lihiversity of Utah' speech department will present some of his advanced speech students. The East Millcreek WA Girls' Quartet will sing a group -- of songs. , General chairman for the afternoon is Mn. Oscar W. Gray. She is assisted by Mrs. Vernon Romney, luncheon; Mrs. Roscoe Grover and Mrs. L. D. Gardner, Mr c Byron R. decorations; Seare, prizes; Mns. Emil Y. Bluhm and Mrs. T.- - H. Moray, cike and candy sale. Tickets may be purchased from Mrs. V. or - Mrs. A, Jackman. Stantey S. Cheever, Pmellie Old Timers Club No. 12, Ladies Auxiliary- -- ,Luncheon 'meeting, Hotel Utah, 1 p.m. University of Utah Women. Club, Literature SectionMeeting, 2213 Wilmington Circle,. Ladles Literary Club, Arts sesand Crafts Section-r-Wor- k sion, luncheon, 850 East South Temple St.. 11 University of Utah ,Mothers Club , Bowling Section-;--Bridluncheon, 734 East Fourth South St., 1 p.m. Li Kappa Alpha Mothers Club Luncheon meeting.--5North Walcott St., 1:30 p.m Women of the MooseMeetIng,,161 Second East St., 8 p.m. Sugar, House Lady Lions, Dinner and fashion show, Lion House, 7 p 1tN vides the green color in plant life, is used by Mother Nature to keep the air willreathe fresh and sweet smelling. Now doctors have proved that using the same chlorophyll within our bodies can help us eliminate odors which are offensive to people around us. FOUND IN FOOD 'The amount of chlorophyll needed to keep your body odorless Isn't found in sufficient quantities in the fond 'you normally consume, Lynne points out However, chemiwis have riof cently discovered- a process extracting chlorophyll- from platit--lifand ,concentrating water-solubl- e pill which does the deodorizing trick-vereffectively. A few of thee taken every day will neutralize the internal odors given off by yop, r As an added afterthoUght, Lynne warns you gals who are just becoming perfume conscious to make sure that you've perfectly neutralized the odors of the body prior to applying , the scent. SUMMER WEDDING KANSMist:Pat Joanne Sorensen wfl the bride of GerritIEVan Inlet in rites to be solemnized in late summer. SWE N, by TE!,Ep'. It YOUTHFUL MENACE A little girl takes great delight kin going through her brother's col-- , lections of stones, stamps, bones and other odds and' ends He- - keeps them hidden in dresser drawers an gee and locks everything' he can, but she t1I manages to get into Nhi. eckubiLbelontints phonograph cablicet and counted the money be a dims short according to his calculations. "It's it fine thing." he said to his sheepish parents, "when the Tooth Fairy has to steal a, dime to ,put under my pillow." had saved there. It was . THOUGHT FORTHE DAY evry d time he's been away'lzom the house tif-)- can usually tell when she hasjeen snooping, The other evening the littje girl went to her aunt's house to get a wrtn4nent and it got late before it was finished, she stayed all night The next morning he?tather picked her up and brought her home, As they walked in the housei-th- e up and boy looked said despairingly, "Oh, ,no, here comet the , crime wave!" , is The man who. claims to understand women a psychiatrist or in need pt one. either Nor so se OFT ON THE WRONG FOOT ,A Salt 4, take woman went to a mother. daughter 'banoutt the .other evening. When she came halite ike sank In on easy chair and stretched, owrifer feetand found she'd worn shoes that weren't males to the party. e y 4 A Bountiful Inpn DUMB Lt convineedeats pretty smart animals. For several years the 'amity hat had a halfivild tortoise shell cat that would seldom allow itself to be caught and would never eon in the house. But, a few days ago she gave 6irth, to fire kittensunder a blanket on the ,studio couch in the basement playroom,. SIGNS OF THE Inas ' TILIEF IN THE HOUSE : Hi-Tal- ea boy had a tooth come out it undei bis the other day, so he-p- ut that night or the Tooth Fairy to exchange for he awaE: a dime. The dirnOvas there when the next morning and he v7aii- quite happy he went to bis "blAgout", in- - an 'old A ' " MOJA KNOW: five-year-o- ld . : Sign over the desk of an executive in a downtown office: "Work Hard, Boys. Iternem-- : ber PART,of what you earn belongs to you." ' SWEET STUFFEverybody wanti to be desirable, that's what all the frantic hustle is really about these days. And according to smooth Logan.Wps, Rose Ann Pilling ton and Glenn Meacham, teens wilt keep ,lamed up" about the latest finds in grooming, such as chlorophyll. Inr further word. See ioday's ' 1 SCENE TODAY C , ge . , - - 'Union situation." DISCOVERY MADE Research chemists have discovered that most body odors come from within and that bathing or showering merely removes external odors for it short period of time. Then the Internal scent starts once more to seep out through the pores Modern science has discovered a way to combat odors from within the body. Chloroph- :-- That worms sometimes eppear on the trotind after a rain probly because exit' .unnels are flooded end thereome up for air'? lin earthworm will survive for some time in vater'but'needs &cr. for a supply of oxygen. - , , |