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Show THE DESERET BEWS zr Couple Wed InS'Ij'Temple J: Miss V. Margo Greenwood and Stanford Eugene Poulson were married Dec. 28 in the Salt Lake Temple rina ceremonv perform ed by Pres. David O, McKay, The bride is a daughtec of Lester D. Greenwood of Idaho Falls and the bridegroom is a son of Tooele Couple ExchangeZttows On Dec. 30 in the Salt Lake Temple Miss Joyce Hymss and Jay Gordon. Lindberg exchanged their marriage vows in a ceremonv performed by Elder Geo. F. Richards of the Council of the Twelve, t, A reception -- In honor of the e of couple was held at the parents of the bride, Mr. and Mrs. Charles A Hymas of Mr. Lindberg is Tooele, Utah. a son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Lindberg, also of Tooele. Dr.-an- Mrs. E. W. Poulson of Rich- the-hom- .S""'; field, Utah, m An informal reception in the Utah Jade Room of the Hotel honored the couple after the ceremony. The bride wore an afternoon gown of white jer sey and her flowers were white Attending the bride as matron of honor was Mrs. Joseph E. Lee and bridesmaids were the Misses Ada Marie Hymag Evelyn Lindberg and June Pugmlre. J. Ray Bryan acted as best man for the bridegroom. In charge of the dining room foses. Assisting at the reception were Mrs. Mrs. Hughes Brockbank. Howard Sundberg, Mrs. Keith R. Taj lor and the Misses Marilyn Klrkham, Poulson, Katherine Gayle Greenwood and Betty Jo , was Mrs. Alex F. Dunn. Mrs. E. Pugmlre was in charge of the serving, assisted by the Misses Ruth. Drubay, Carolyn Bay, June Christiansen and De-o- n LuMiss Allen. Assisting cille Beck in the gift room were the Misses Helen and Bernice fiiy and Miss Mary Cecil Ear. L. Wahl. the army Mr., Poulson .and is studying at Brigham Young University in Provo where the couple will make their home for the ' present. re- is In serve pre-medi- ' 'w rus. The bride attended Utah State the Agricultural College and bridegroom is a student of the or Utah In Sait Lake y XTXrversiry where the couple will make their home lor the present. PTA Council Meets Jan77 a The general meeting of the Salt Lake District Council of aients and Teacher will be held Jan. 7, in the Lafayette School Auditorium at 230 pm. Walker, dean of the School of Business and Commerce at -the University of Utah, will speak on Social Aspects of Industrialization. - The presidents! section ,will meet at 1 30 p m. in Room 29. members meet at will board The in room 27 at the Lafay1pm ette School on the same day, instead of meeting at the Lowell School as it usually does. The Garfield Parent Teachers Association will (present Alf. G. Gunn, United States marshal, who will speak on "Community Hazards at the meeting Jan 8, at the Garfield School at 7 30 pm. Mr. Mark C. Nicholson and Mrs O P. Howard will be in charge of the progiam. Mr. And Mrs. John R. Groberg Mrs. Groberg was Miss Daisy Andersen of Thatcher Utah, before her marriage Wednesday in the Salt Lake Temple. The couple are making their home in Ogden. Of Unusual Interest Is Solemnized Jfamage of extraordinary interest to their friends of northern Utah and the Texas L.'D S Mission was that of Mis Daisy-Ande- ren of Thatcher, Utah and John R Groberg of Ogden, solemnized Wednesday m the Salt Lake Temple. Elder Harold B. Lee of the Council of the Twelve performed the ceremony. Mrs Grobeig is a daughter of lis Maty Andersen of Thatcher. The bridegroom is a son of Mr and Mrs, C.A. Groberg of Ogden. He was president of the North Central District of the Texas Mission until his release last week The Grobergs will make their home m Ogden until Mr. Groberg Is called into the military service. A marriage A Barton Reservations may with Mrs. Richard Cavanaugh ' , be Slate Meeting sing Members of the club will meet on Thursday from 10 ,a m, to 4 pm at the First Presbueriaiy Church to sew for the Red Cross. Of Richfield Are Wed In Manti made Announcement is made by Dr and Mrs Eugene W. Poulson of Richfield of the marriage of their daughter, Miss Phyllis Joy Poulson. to Sgt. Talmage Thomson, son . of Mt. .and.Mrs, John Maiben Thomson, also of Richfield. The ceremony took place in, the Manti Temple, Dec. 11. oF The bride is a studpnt was Young Brigham where she was a member of a member of Delta Phi, fraterm-t- v for returned missionaries, and O. S Trovata Social Unit and Lambda Delta Sigma 'Fraternity. Lambda Delta Sigma, religious The couple will make their social fraternity. home in Hattiesburg, Miss. The bridegroom, a graduate of Friday-a- t 2 pm. at 10 am. Mondav. Additional . actn itie seUbduied at the Lion House for next week include the follow mg-Alpha Zeta Beta' meeting at 7 30. pm. on Jan. 4. The board ofdirectois will their January business meeting Thursday at 10 a m. The Arts and Crafts section will convene for a work session Thursday at 11 am. Luncheon at i follow ed by a program. Hostesses wilh be Mrs. Ross E. Hartwell and Mrs R. F. Neslen. At the meeting of the Browning section, on Saturday at 1. m. Mrs. L. 4- - Stevenson will p Life read Brownings Later by Chesterton. Hostesses will be Mrs. Enos Hoge and MrST " Ernest H. Schraga hold . p-- r,i ff Wasatch Sisters Will Meet Friday Brotherhood Of Railroad men, will meet at Jan, 8, at the Office Place. served. 1 ' Train- pm. Friday, , Womens Club To Hold Meet Wed In Manti Temple 1 - i , - MU rhjlllgjJoy Foulson, danghtbr of Dr. and Mrs. Eugene W. ronlson of Richfield, and SgL Talmage Thomson,' exchanged their marriage ow on Dec. 11. r?. The Womens Club versity of Utah will at the hold Uni- Reviewer' its monthly meeting Jan. 9, Members will assemble at 2 pm. in the Union Building,- -- - , v today. Women Of Moose ' Marba C. Josephson will open new book xetiew series. Plan Meeting The Women of the Moose will hold oen meeung Jan. 7, at a Friendship and Membership party. Mrs. Glendon Pack and Mrs. W, S. Edmonds will have charge of the program. There will he a Happy Grandmothers a -Sing, and moving picture. j . On Wednesday, Jan. 6, a wedding reception Is Scheduled for Miss Mildred Hanseirand ElvUn Leav itt At noon the' Song of Utah Pioneei s "bold their regular At 1 pxru. luncheon meeting the Salt Lake. Mothers Club has, luncheon withMrs.A. L. Brockbank as hostess. In the C. evening at 7 ipm. the C. Richards Club will have a dinner party with Mrs. Samuel C. Gerrard as chairman. On JaB. 7, the wives of the hold Church authorities will their regular luncheon and meeting Mrs. LeGrand Richards i3 chairman. The Cleofan Club, Mrs. Wallace Bennett chairman, 1 will meet at pm. In the evening the Highland Stake "Presiand dency and High Council wives will stage a dinner at 7 at 715 p m. Beulah Glade is chairmarr. On Jan. 9, two luncheons afe scheduled at 1 30 pm, the Friendship Circle with Mis. James E. Talmage as hostess and the Sigma Theta Phi with H. Major iq charge of' Post Luncheon will bfe JOOF Hall. 41 ' v- 'will enteitain at a dinner Fridav, Jan. 8, the Erjslgn Stake MIA. boat ris will hold thejr annual dinner partv starting The Wasatch Sisters Lodge No. to the Ladies Auxiliary 248, reservations, reAlexander Schreiner has served the Club Room for the Utah Chapter of the National Altred M. Dur-haOrgan Guild. :: IL. is .chauiaan t Club Will Meet e "Lin tdiv "Study Club will Th meet on Jan. 7, at 2 rNv A. Thursday, pro at, the home of Mrs. Lester Dr. Freed, 1L64 East South Tem ple Street, with the president, drs. Karl K. Crandall, presiding. The program for the afternoon will be 'under the direction of Mrs. Wallace M. Chnger. Jif . H fL x u C Red Cross Work Resumes Jan. 5 - ) The Tuesday group of Red orkoxLliiU repm-- t again. for woik at the production cen East ter, Scanlon Hotjse, 340 South Temple Street, on Jan, 5, Mrs. J. It. Wilson announced to- t day. ADPi Mothers Meet Wednesday i ; I,. 'The Alpha Delta PI Mothers Club will meet Wednesday, Jan. 70 6, at the sorority house, South Wolcott Street at pmv Mrs, Eagar will preside, with Mrs. H. C. Nelson and Mrs. Frank. SEmei viLai Jioslfissev Wed In Salt Lake Temple- 1 Io A 1 I T Ihniaii Study T ' j Officers To Meet Monday Afternoon Ian.-- 8. Laird Avenue-Fuda1 om. Mrs G C. McClusk-eis the for Fridays meeting 2.7,.CILtl. -- Painters Wives The board meeting of the Elke Ladies Club will be held at the home of Mis T E Gaddis of aLXJOlie Miss Gray , Mr. Richmond Exchange Voivs In S. L. Temple Mass Lorraine Gray, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Gray of 1703 Seventh East Street, and Kimball C. Richmond, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles B. Richmond of 761 Eighth East Street, exchanged their marriage vows In the Salt Lake Temple on Dec. 28 in a ceremony performed by Elder Nicholas G, : Smith of the Council of the Twelve. Later a reception at the Hy-Misses Serving were the rum Jensen home on Highland Ruth Midgley, Lois Featherstone, Drive was held In honor of the Beverly Batlev, Lillian Nelson, Zobell and Helen couple - The brides gown was Manueila of white satin and her flowers Cope. Mr. Richmond has just returnwere gardenias and pink roses. Mrs. Harry McCoy attended her States ed from the Southern as matron of honor and the Misswhere he served a mission 'for es Mary Richmond, June Ashthe Church; he is a graduate of Officer, meeting of Auxiliary worth and Betty Tonnessen the Xmversity of Utah. 58 of Painters and Decorators --were - bridesmaids. Mi and - Mrs. Richmond ia re of America wflrbe held at the5 acted as making their horhe at 1703 SevPaul K. Wallace home of Mrs. John Garritson, best man.' enth East Street.. , 2831 McClelland Street, at 1 pm. Jan 4. The regular meeting of Auxiliary 58 will lake place Jan. 7 at 8 pm. at the- - Labor Temple, 151 Second East Street, Mr. J. R, Wilson, secretary, announced Elks Ladies Board To Meet p,tn.,.V.hilfi I cil Shields, Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Shoemaker, Mr and Mrs. Clyde W. Simpson Mr. and Mrs. Dale L. William Smith, Dr and Mrs. Leroy Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse J. Thompson, Dr. and Mrs. William T. Ward and Mr. and Mrs. Raymond C. Wilson. .A new series of book reyiews will be opened at the Lion House Social Center by Marba C. Josephson on Monday, Jan. 4, according to announcement made today by Lucy Grant Cannon, chairman of the center Mrs. Josephson will review the current novel, We Took To The Woods by Louise Dickinson Rich. Members of the Center are in vited to attend this new series 7 pm. on of reviews starting 1 Members of the Salt- - Lake Mothers Club will meet at the Lion House on Wednesday at 1 p m. for luncheon and a program. The guest speaker will be the Rev. J. L. Wilkinson, whose subwill be Looking Ahead. jectGuests of honor at this meet6 ing will be the presidents of the State and District Federations of The regular business meeting Womens Clubs and of the of Women. of the Police Mutual Air AuxiliarFor the rest of the year the be held Wednesday, y-will second meeting of each month Jan. 6. In the Moose Hall at 1 30 pm. Mrs. Harvey Burton will will be devoted to Red Cross work. The club will meet as a be hostess chairman. Plans for the type f war group at the Red Cross work center and spend the afternoon at work ... . to be taken up by the club activities there. vlu De mscussea. City-Coun- Saturday, ScheduledAt Lion House the The Authors Club will meet at am. at the Lion House Wednesday, Jan, fin It will be aft open dav, to w hfch members may hung guests Judge Frederick Loofbourow will be guest speaker. 10 30 To Meet Jan. K reception, and a dance Jan, 9, at 9 15 p m. will be the fust event of the yar given by the Ladies Literary Dancing Club. The party will 830 be given stthe clubhouse, East South Temple Street. Mr. and Mrs. J. D, Gardner, chairmen of the function, will be assisted by Mr, and Mrs. Rivers Y. Giay, Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Sargent, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph A. Sheffield, Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Sheldon, Dr. and Mrs. Claude L. Mothers' Club will entertain members of the board of directors at a luncheon Monday, Jan. 4. at 1 p m. in the Empire Room of the Hotel Utah. at Mothers Club Of Salt Lake To Meet Wednesday .. Meeting Planned Schedules Parly dent 1463 Authors Club Dancing Group Weeks Activities Are The session clubhouse. will be preceded bv a luncheon. Mrs. Ernest M. Fowler will be hostess. The first regular Red Cfoss work day of the year for all club members begins .Monday at Ladies Literary Mi si Charles. Whiting, presiof the University of Utah Ladies Auxiliary Slate Luncheon auMiss Maurine Whipple, The Giant thor of Joshua, will discuss womans part in the modern world at the next of Ladies the Literary meeting Miss Joyce Hynias and Jay Gordon Lindberg exchanged their marriage vows In the Salt Lake Temple The bride Is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Charles A. Hymas of Tooele, Utah. Police Auxiliary - Board Will Meet Ladies Literary Club Sections Schedule Meetings -- Chib- lafer in the evening Mothers Club The Ladies Auxiliary to Canton Colfax No 1, Patnarcv Militants, will have a pot luck lunch--eo- n who huilt Utah.---- Monday at 12 30 pm an the A musical piogianr including I OOF Hall, 41 Post Office Place. Utah of eaily community singing Mrs. Bertha Brady, piesident, songs will be given under the will preside at the business meetdirection of Mrs Flank A, Johnson Mrs. Nathan O. Fullmer, ing at 2 p m Mmam Rehekah Lodge No 5 ptesident, will be in chaige of themeetingand-Mrs.Ned J. will meet.. Tuesday at A p.m.. in the lOOF Hall, with Mrs. Bowman will be in charge of -" George Berryman, noble grand, serving. presiding -- Council Of Women To Meet S. L. is, Slbeef. The program will commemorate Utahs admission as a state discuss and Mrs Judd will, Utahs history with sidelights concerning the men and women - d The monthly meeting of the Salt Lake Council of Women w ill he held Jan. 3 at 10 a m. at 143 South Main Stieet Pies LeRov E Cowles of the University of Utah will speak Club The Wasatch Literary on the place of tile women in will meet at the Newhouse our new Professors Tuesday at 2 p m Mrs 1 jiRichaid P.program" Condie and F. Farrell will pieslde at The Peterson of the Music William DepartD. Mrs C business meeting ment of the University will furnBrown will be in charge of the ish the 'pfbgram, which will he program and will piesent Dr,, announced by Mrs Emily Smllh Walter who will rli4-- Stewart, program chairman. cuss Floral Trails of Utah L. Mrs. F. Sumpter will direct the musical progiam. A board of directors meeting will be held at 130 pm on the mezzanine of the hotel. Mis Robert I Judd will be the guest speaker at the meeting of the Womens Republican Club Mondav, Jan 4. at 2 p m. Clubat the Ladies Literary house, 830 East South Templa Miss Poulson , Sgt. Thomson - Mrs. second Earl D. Baker, adjutant, Mr. O. E. Larson, finance officer, Mrs. George W. Batchelor, chaplain, and Mrs. John Christensen, judge advocate. Matrons of aims will he Mrs. Thomas M. Reese and Mrs. M. A Ehlers and color bearers are Mis. Ernest R Mitchell and Mrs Fred C Rees w 1JI be presented A program Sunday . Morning Wasatch Club . Meeting To Belt eld On Tuesday C. Williams. Married Dec. 30 -- -- Slate Program For January 4 was re elected presi- an-nu- The Ladies of the Elks will hold their monthly meeting at the Elke Club, 139 East South Temple Street, Monday, Jan, 4, at 8 pm. A musfeal program will be presented by Mrs. Michael A. Marx, and the guest speaker will be Dr. George N. Curtis. The Music-I- terary Section of Ladies of Elks will meet for luncheon at 12 4.3 p m. Friday, Jan. 8, at the Elks Club. The program will be under the direction of Mrs W Hde Cowley. Mrs. Edwin R. Miles will lecture on Keeping Useful in Wartime. The Second Air Force Officers Wives Club will hold the first monthly, luncheon and business meeting of 1943 In the Junior Ballroom of the Hotel Utah, Jan. 5 at 12 30 p.m Mrs. J L Cohen and Mrs. H. A. Chetharrr w ill be the hostesses. 'Mis Harper Cowles and Mrs. Jack Thomas will be m charge of the program for the afternoon Mrs. Bernald Szold, daugh-te- r of Col fi. T. Woolw orttt of , iort Douglas, will read a mod-cm play. Miss Lavon Clive vv ill GOP Women t The Salt Lake City Navy Mothers Club No. 21 will hold its for Installation of Officer the coming year Monday, Jan. 4, at 8 pm. at the Civic Center, 544 South Main Streets Lt. Richard Schlecht of the local Navy will conduct Recruiting Office the ceremony. will Mrs. Ruth B. Schneider be installed as commander, Mrs. Chris Neilson as first- Mrs. Clyde J. Ruatl ns Ladies Of Elks To Meet Wives Club The Sigma Chi .Wives Club will meet at the home of Mrs. Bow H Young of. 1422 Perry Avenue at 1 pm. Wednesday, Jan. 6 Hostesses will be Mis. Stephen G Covev, chairman, assisted by Mrs Francis Burton, Mis. W H Folland, and Mrs. F. Friday eveJan ?! at the Moose Hall, ning 161 Second East Street at 8 pan. of business The main other will he installatign of officers for Mrs the ensuing year Joseph dent - -- Lodge No S9 of the Ladies Society of the Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen and wiU-mee- d Wives To Meet Next Wednesday R Navy Mothers Meet Monday Miss V. Margo Greenwood and Stanford Engene Poulson-exchangetheir marriage tows on Dec. 28 in a ceremony, per. , formed by Pres. David O. McKay. Sigma Chi Canadian Legion Lodges Society To Meet Schedules Meet Auxiliary The of the Victor regular meeting Ladies Auxiliary to the Canadian Legion, British Empire Service League, will be held on Wednesday, Jan fi at 8 p m. at the Newhouse Hotel. A party will be given bv members immediately following the meeting President Miss Katherine Dalgleish w ill be the Wed InJScdt Lake Temple . -- - - . MlsS Lorraine Gray, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Graf of l1703 Seventh- - East Street, and Kimball G. Richmond werw married Dec. 28. .... L |