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Show NEWS, Sunday- - Morning, October 8, 1 950 Jews of Recent Rites Disclosed It s-Form- IP HERE & THERE i b NEW YORK -- ..'Otohn$0.0t.b:.'0.:Foi.: t, PI kb... : ill& Afté.h4i:.!..:-;Miii.061.:'- 4$ 4. : ..4; , bride't ranged, a most delightful musical afternoon on Saturday, a week ago. The magnificent estate of Mr. and Mrs. William t; Black of nearby Westport was loaned for the occasion, and !' accompanying this gratious gesture was a check for five hun, dred dollars to aid women in their Relief Society work. The lovely- program was ' given by some of the best known-artist- s in the Nevi c soprano; David Seetritiller, tenor; and Ross accompanied by Solon Alberti did operatic-another nurnberl that brought enthusiestic applause from the large number of guests. Miss Basel Dawn Jr gave dramatic readings that were charmingly done and equally well received. Fritz Thor's play; big of one of his own compositions was a special delight. Those assisting Mrs. Snell and Mrs. Aitkin were Mrs. ;7. G. Roy Fugal, and Milk Henry Babe. Recent arrivals from Springville, Utah, are Mr. and Mrs. , Floyd Anderson. Mrs. Andersen is the former Evelyn Giles, well known in this city, which was her home for many years. Mr. Andersen is doing graduate work in sociology at Columbia University. , - f T Tork-UtahFerr- e, ly-ri- Ferrin-Johnso- I h MISS MARGENE FELIX is now Mrs. R. R. Linduy MISS LA RAE FERRD1 took vows In September MISS JUNE BARNES wed Robert G. Bateman CALIFORNIA by European' Sojourn N . A.. Youngs, G . C. Grovers ers studied some maps and rolled again at Brigham Young By MARY S, JORDAN before at- - University. No people get around like steamship schedules . in New York. From riving the Americans. Utahns come to Gotham to Al so o n - a honeymoon they sailed on th e ( L Vg, ,c southern California and the Southlanders go, to the beehive state,Idild" occasionally a trifle farther, as in the case of a quartet from Huntington Park, Dr. and Mn. Nelson At Young and Mr. and Mrs. Grover C. Dilutor& They have gone so much farther, inr fact, - that the travel agencies are now checking with them for the latest conditions in Europe and in the British Isles. Their long and lengthy trek started .simply enoughFirst, they went to Salt Lake City, former bome of the Nelsons. Mrs. Nelson is the former Ruth Woolley. But that was so close to 14- gan, from whence the Dunfords -- Park migrated some years ago, that they spent a few days in Cache Valley. Mrs. Dunford was Hazel Weaver of Logan. into east on Deciding go stead'of back home the travel. Queen Elizabeth for the great liner's. home port, But Britain desires to only whetted The see new and strange places. On the continent they visited fit , teen countries and took the Liberia from Italy for America. Three months had paped be- and tween th eir farewells greetings to the Stklueof Lib- erty. While on the Isle of Capri the Dunfords ascertained that, as in the son surprising things hap-pen. They received a radio- gram that their son, Theodore IV. Dunford, had been married in Long Beach to Gloria Jean Jones, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lester Jones of Compton. The Dunfords held a recep- tion for the newlyweds at their Huntington Park home. The c 0 u p I e then left on their honeymoon which took them. by way of the G r a n d, Canyon and southern Utah parks, to Provo where they en- . 11N BOSTON Ule)11,;.00.) t I i -- -I , '''', ''V, t - ' . 29 , ' I ',!...:1-.1- il .Tf 4 :i.7:71:;': , t;410. '; 41' , -- Indian Summer, long forecast, has arrived at last in Niew Eng landtAfter several weeks of December weather, residents (ignoring the, standard phrase around here, "If you don't like e-T 'ct, .1triltitH4i4;- , ;, Al. fil,1,t$,;,, c41,?: , 4i, 1 98 - ,, - ,-;,,i;i,.- ,'"ii,t,i''''4; ' ', "qT,t; F.tit'3 - - '' ihrVettlier,--wart--tc-miut- - ' , As,, , t if "'-- Nnee, " . - - '.. ' ..,. 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Medley of Temple City. She was wed to Walter E. Emerson J r., son of the W" E. Elnersmis of Pasa-- dena. A. fingertip veil fell from the bride's pearled headdress over the marquisette yoke and long sleeves of her white satin gown. She carried a shower bouquet of stephanotis and white roses. She was attended by Ann Wil- son, maid of honor: Marjory Draper, Mary Tunstall, Shirley Jones, Mary Jane blotchier , Car; yn Maple and The , Daughters otlitah. Pio,-Eme.ri neers , Santa Clara Camp. held son, bridesmaids. Newport Jr., stood with their first meeting of the seaMr. Emerson as best man. son at the home of Mrs. Harold Ushering duties were shared by Ohran in Palo Alto. Mrs. Wit LelandDourbert.. R o b e r t liana Millar, president of the was assistant hostess to Weber, Keith Medley, Donald Armstrong, Homer Packard and ObrattThelesson, which Franlin Koetlan. by Miss - Both - bride - and bridegroom ,ICamp, Gates, wat, given the of Lydia Goldwaite are graduates of Pasadena City The membersin attend-lanc- e College. were Ivy Mortenson Pear- Follbwing a honeymoon at Ison. Leah Oborn Martin, Gerdy to Bear Lake motored Big they San Jose to make their home Clark Griffith, Eva Thacker while they attend San Jose Williams, Ruby Merkly Dobbins, Ruth Jackson Hales; FlorState College. ence Davidson Marshall, and CM Omega- Aluhmae of West Belva Ifeimendinger. .. Los Angeles,- - Westchester, Loy, The Delta Gamma Alumnae ola Village and Cheviot Hills held a membership Ica at the opened their yearnf eventsby home- - of DitriJtOget CannOlkin staging a lovely tea for its Cheviot Hills Mrs. Cannon is members at the beautiful home the former Judith Kaiser of Salt of M73 IL Taylor Peery in Lake City, a graduate of the Palo Alto. Mrs. Robert Gros was in the receiving line. University of Utah. turned on furnaces, recovered fur coats from storage, ind be- gan putting on storm windows To their chagrin temperatures are now soaring driving Bostonians to the high- the glorious ways to witness -panorama' nature tuifurls' here with her abundant foliage. in the spotlight, trying to adjust them- selves to the whims of the cli mate: Mr. and Mrs. Boyd E. 01- sen, formerly of Utah, (she from Roosevelt and he from Fairview) are here topick up the threads of school begun eight years ago and broken by a so- journ in Washington, D. C. Kimball and Romaine ney of Denver and Provo. Mr. 11.11:111V1211S' and Mrs. Donald T. Wells of , Salt Lake, and Mr. and Mrs. Leon M. lionsaker, she of Lehi ,,..,;&,,,t01 and he of Deweyville, will all cast their lots with MIT. The T,t I -Army has seen lit to station Mr. and Mrs. Edwin D. Lind- cmte.ers' svi 'toot osier'. bloom of Logan in our midst, ,,w.: oak i6 VOWS a sooAn spools ot 000lliothrood SIth. tila"tioloIMoorIAAAwort- and adding Charles Peterson 'lief son of Pres. and Mrs. E. G. throw' to a titling ossostotoot a cos- terson of the Utah AC who has ir.- :- be" 24 III, arrived for his third year at liwiteint tip stirstoog Ihrsolrot.w Soso to tooldll !Harvard, the Logan group has a l'N'Y fsgichli'irwillitil'n....i."1"11' A'r11.: slight edge over other Utah ci- - 1...useet10.000 Torii ot 1,;letivi throat ' Both exquisitely fashioned with grey flannel, just,-,- one-tim- s calfskin...proving two tones, two textures, are twice as smart! , , South are three adventur- ous ladies, Mrs. Karl E. Chytrus, and her sister, Mrs. Voorhees, nnth once of Salt Lake-,- now and Mrs. Alta Californian, e Utahn and Moyle, also now. of Kansas City, Mo.The three have developed an ambi- tious itinerary and Seem to be thoroughly enjoying themselves in the process. . . . Miss Ann Greta Bait, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. George Bal- lit of Provo, has been visiting Dr. and Mn. Brant Decker, pri- or to, a voyage to Sweden. where she will be the guestof Oliver Peterson. The nation ' s capitol showed its glamor side to the John Hinckley recently in a four-da- y fling as guests of Jay KnudSon national commissioner for ft,,e,r114, transportation and former Colonel Horace A. Quinn ,"'l entertained them. a's , in d , -- d , i !tAtN:,1- Now in New England ARRAR2V-RU-TLEan- -- - - -- --J-ohn , , Eloise, Mich., Are the former daughter - of M r. and Mrs. Ernest Mendell of Los Angeles, and Dr. Ralph S. Green', son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Green of Salt Lake. City. Los They were married in . Angeles. Dy. Green, who received his medical degree in June at the University of Utah. will serve his internship in Eloise at the Wayne County General Hospi- tat. Judith- - Mendell., 1 Dn - , . wedding guests at a reception ' The bride is a daughter of recently held at the Fourth Mr. and Mrs. Julian C. Ferrin Ward meetinghouse. The bride, the former Miss and the bridegroom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Vernal N, Wilma Johansen, is a daughter Johnson. of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar A. following - the hansen and Mr. Butler is a sots rites, the bride's parents re-- of Mr. and Mrs, Parley A. ButMRS. PARLEY N. BUTLER ceived guests at a wedding ter. was Miss Wilma Johansen breakfast at the Utah Cafe. Two The couple recited wedding days later the couple were VOWS in beforeIN THE BAY AREA 'urther honored at a reception Pres. Robert D. Young in the held at the Bertha, Eccles Hall. Lake Salt Immediately Temple. The new Mrs. Johnson chose a gown of white slipper satin following the ceremony, parents and imported French lace11 of the bride entertained at a dinwas designed with peter pan ner held at the 'Temple Square collar., long pointice sleeves Hotel. Mrs. Ralph H. Archer stood The satin gown worn by the as matron of honor, and brides- - brine was fashioned with a fit- maids were Miss Afton Kunz, ted bodice, Peter Pan collar Miss Deloris Johnson and Miss studoed with seed pearls, long BY FRANCES BADGER LaRae Johnson. !sleeves and a full skirt. Her fin- School has officially started e i 1 of bridal illusion fell suLisatntle ArcKahtehry LanYdnilDPrianicene fgreormtiP ay for another year, and Fall is tiara pearls and she carried a bouquet of red really in the air. Vacations -Johnson were flower girls. Robert Shurtliff performed froses, seem 413 he over and everyone the duties of best man and Ken----1 - Miss Janene Johansen, Miss is settling down for a full year neth Johnson was usher. Gerane Apgood. Miss Doris of club activity. One of the and Miss Mautine Muir-broo- k Barnes-Batema- n Weenig most a7.tive organizations in stood as bridal attendants the Bay Area is the Utah WornOGDENSept. 6 will long be in pastel gowns and carried en's Club which-- held its fall remembered as the day June matching colonial bouquets. luncheon meeting last Wednes- Barnes became the bride of RobCarl B. Child performed the day- at the Allied Arts Guild in ert G. Bateman, son or Mrs. I duties of best man. Menlo Park. Mrs. Dewey Goodspeed, the club's president, was hostess for the occasion. Those who attended were. Mrs. Richard Lambourne,- - Mrs. William R. Ray, Mrs. S. D. Thurman Jr., Mrs. Stanley Sharp, Mrs. "Ham" Snarr, Mrs. J. M. McFrances McGonagle Gonagle-, Olson, Virginia Berman, Ruth Penick, Mrs. Claudius Gates, , Thelma Pomeroy .Wilson,,,Mrs. 1 lver Larson, Mrs. Dix Jones, YOU CATi 1111 Mrs. Needham Lambert, and lone Strowig Bauer. Guest of honor at the lunchYt 'v-2eon ,vas Mrs. Nell Strowig, I 1 mother of Mrs. Bauer. Mrs. Strowig is recently retired from the State Home Economics Association of Utah. She plans to LECMIC SEVIIIIG !make her home in Berkeley. Overtakes Vacations . I -- . Club Work . - Dr. and Mrs. John IL Jeppson of New Rochelle, N. Y. and their daughter Jaatt, and son Johnir..have.recently returned s leveral-weekbilltah and Wyomhig int relatives and friends and doing a good bit of fishing in the lakes and streams of se states. Since returning to their home here Janet has begun her third year as a medical student at Bellvue Medical Center While Joke Jr. has enrolled in the Choate Preparatory School in,Wallingford, ConnThe lepptionslare formerly of Brigham City, Utah. --- performed by Robert Ellis. er IN "SOUTHERN ! ,. ere u n , Returning to Columbia University for another year's work are Mr. and Mrs...Ruben Clark, III after spending the summer on their farm in Grantsville, Utah. ir sister of Miss 40Yre Barnes, -the bride,attended as maid of honor, Mai Doris Bateman and Nizs...71Doral Roueche w er bndesmaids. ce. . : 44.4.4. OGDENAn early SeptemJohansen-Butle- r ber - wedding ceremony formed in the Salt Lake T emple OGDENGowned in tradiunited Miss La Rae Ferrin and tional white satin, the new Mrs. Derald V, Johnson. Pres. Robert Butler received Narvin Parley D. Young officiated at the serv- 1 While many are coming to New York universities from Utah there are those who prefer Utah schools. Among the many who have recently gone from this area are Miss Kathrine Pearson, Miss Maridon McAllister, Jack Rose and Bob Bales who are at the University of Utah. Enrolled at e Miss Janet Bales, Miss Carol Edwbarn Young University-arardn.--Preti and Mdrittitadichel and George Allen , - , , : - parents,--74-4-444-4-444- , the-brid- es young couple were h000recitit a dinner at the Felix canyon home. T The, bride chose to wear a gown of white slipper satin and a fingertip length veil otillu- ion. Her bouquet vies of stephanotis and orchids. The bridal pair were guests at a xeceptionat the home of the bride's parents during, the evening. 4 1 , - Vows were sp,oken at the home of parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Barnes, 306 Thirtyseaenik street, Bishop Harry G. ktewart of the Thirty. second Nerd Officiate& For her nuptials and receprtion which followed in the Ward meeting- Twenty-secon- d house the bride chose to wear 4 ,,gowo, aTatilliClinrieVicAta sonar fashioned with a and long poiniics sleeves. use veil of bride's illusion was caught to a beaded crown and carried a bouquet of pink centered with a lavender ro Pirortcrthrielerii6W1fié 1! A group of Utah women in Bridgeport, Conn., under the leadership of Mrs..tarl Snell and Mrs. King Altkin at- Street. 4 4 1840 Cahoon Ruby' Bateman, LadAN Wedding vows were spoken recently b7 Mar-gen- e Felix, daughter of Mr. and Ntra. Cark0.'Irelix, and Ray R. Lindsay.- - son of Ira Lindsay, Rigby, Ida. , The double ring ceremonyt was performed by Bishop oseph N. Symons, of the Logan riftlyWard, at the home of the MEI OF - 1th SAVE N- Al THESE BROWN - wall , fil91, e too AP , ' os R 1 4 3QUX a PRICES - - EVENINGS 'Ea 10:30 |