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Show mik urn 4 Page S THE DESERET NEWS Saturday, August T, 1M3 Varied Events Keep Ogden Society Active CaByon Ogden Cool-Of- f and South Fork Canyons are proving popular cool-of- f places with Ogdenites these days and a number of picnic parties find their way to the haven of their refreshing surroundings. Among some of the events was the picnic all day party enjoyed by members of the Trav-elur- e club when they met on Friday afternoon at home of, Mrs. Charles B. Empey in South Fork Canyon. In the party were Mrs Parley C. Richardson, Mrs. J. W. Randall, Mrs. C. P. Ferrin, Mrs M. G Wilcox, Mrs. T. Fred Farr and Mrs. W. C. Hinds no-ho- mothers present, having a son in the armed forces. The committee in charge includes Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Stratford, Dr. and Mrs. Leslie Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Lou Darby, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Mann, Mr. and Mrs. Everett Jolly, Mr and Mrs. R. E. Edens, Mr and Mrs. R L. Hickman and Mr. and Mrs. Wes Lund-stroThe social committee of the group held a picnic party Thursday evening at South Fork Canevent. yon. This was a no-ho- Guests Arriving Captain and Mrs. James Roderick Johnstone of Gainesville, Tex , w'lll arrive Tuesdays In Ogleave. den to spend a ten-IaThey will be guests at the home of Mrs. Johnstones parents, Mr. and Mrs Lvman Hyde. Mrs. John- stone is the former 'Miss VirPatio Party ginia Hvde, a popular member of and Salt Lake City soSwimming parties are proving cialOgden sets popular these days and enjoying Her mother, Mrs Hyde, has exone on Monday was a group of tended for a luncheon friends of Mrs John Shippen, at the invitations Golf and Country when she entertained them at Club on Ogden I ridav afternoon In comsw lmming and dinner aLJPatip to her daughter. Other pliment Mrs. were Her guests Spinigs. aie being planned for Kenneth Norris, Mis. Arnold parties the visitor Larson, Mrs Fred Ebeling, Mrs. P. Clement Kirk, Mrs. Frank Kreizenbeck and Miss Anna Lee Visitors Honored Out of town guests are usually Shippen. mducive of social gettogetheis Kiwanis Picnic and two who were honored at small luncheon on Wednesday Races . . . contests aafternoon were Miss Eleanor . . . horseshoes . . . bridge! All j Emmett of Santa Monica, Calif, these games will be the high and Mis. Alton Wangsgard of eveof this afternoon and light Plainfield N. J. Mrs. Richard B. for of the members the Ogning Porter gave the event at her den Kiwanis club and their wives home, 800 Washington Boulevard and families They are holding Theie were eight guests attenda picnic outing at the Meadows in South Fork canyon A large ingMiss Emmett just arrived to bonfne around which a '"prospend a month with her mothgram will be featured, will be er, Mrs Joan WT Emmett, and the climax of the evening after Mrs Wangsgard, who has been dinner. spending a number of months A prize will be given to the with her mother, Mrs. Emmett, mother who has the largest num- left Thursday with her two chil-dieber of sons in the service, and a Gene and Dickie, for her favor will be presented to all home In Plainfield. the-sum- mer y Svv A-- Miss Louise Morris 4 ? , Post Chapel To Be Scene Of Nuptials Wedding bells will ring Sunday at 2 pm Ft Douglas Post Chapel when Sgt Francis W. China takes Miss Louise Morris for his bride. Bishop William E Stoker of the Twentieth Ward w'lll perform the nuptial rites Miss Morns has chosen a poudre blue suit 'with a matchHer ing picture hat and brown accessories. corsage will be of white orchids Miss Eugene Waddoups of Rigby, Ida , w ill be her only at tend ant. Immediately following the wedding cere In the - mony, the couple will receive their friends at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. Percy Goddard, Eighth East Street. The bride elect, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert G. Morris of Rigby, Ida, isa former student of Ricks College in Rexburg where she affiliated with Alpha Theta sorority. Sergeant Cl ma is stationed with the medical unit at the Station Hospital at Ft. Douglas. After a wedding trip to San Francisco they will return to Salt Lake wher.e theyT will make their home. 1105 Summer "Still Favorite Wedding Time Oiwldine Wadsworth With her man lage to Pi ivate John Beveridge Goddaid in the near offing. Miss Geraldine Wads worth is finding herself m a social whiil this week. On Sunday morning. Mrs Darrell Deis was hostess at a bieak-fas- t at her home, 1250 Twenty-eightSt , in compliment to Miss h Wadsworth. ed Eight guests attend- Miss Jean Ledin of Duluth, Minn , entertained at luncheon Hotel Ben Lomond on Monday afternoon in honor of Miss Wadsworth, and Mrs. C J. Humphries and daughter, Sally, were hostesses at luncheon at thtf h cite! on Tuesday afternoon. A few close fnends attended upon both at occasions. COME ONTO THESE YELLOW SANDS A record of IS yean of the punuit of the primitive among the qolden children of the sun by a man who is both artist and scientist. EARL SC HENCE A THE FALL OF PAHIS A long novel of modern Trance by a Soviet news pa perm an, portraying such characters as corrupt, politicians, workmen, communists, aristocrats, and soldiers. ILYA AA EHRENBURG .. 93.UU THE TWO MARSHALS The careers of two French Marshals, Bazawe and PPHILIP Illustrated. etal. $3.00 LETTER FROM NEW GUINEA The story of an AP correspondent who bailed out of a bomber over a New Guinea Jungle where be wandered for 42 days, fighting torrential rams, rivers and hunger. tormenting 'JSSTauu ... $1.50 On Wednesday Jnoinlng Miss Odette Scow ci oft was hostess at her home at bieakfat, honoung the bride. Eight guests attended Mrs. Cail Grey son and Mrs. William H. Bowman extended hos Bowpitalify at luncheon at the man home on Thursday afternoon m compliment to Miss Places weie marked for 12 guests. On Fi iday afternoon, tat amay Patterson entei tainufnr luncheon at the Ogden Golf and Country Club in honor of Miss Wadsworth. Sixteen covers were Weds--worf- b, from a two v ear mission In as, for the Church Tex- Kffie I.on Simpson Announcement is made this week by Mr and Mrs R. J of Simpson of 634 Twenty-eightthe mairiage of their daughter Fur-msto Kenneth B. Effie Lou, son of Mr. and Mrs. B. J. s, Furmss of Ogden.1 The young folks exchanged their nuptial vows m- - Elko, Nev., and were attended by Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bradbury of Ogden. They aie now at home to their at 2817 Washington friends Boulevard. A number of parties are being planned for the bride Her mother, Mrs Simpson and her sister, Mrs. W. K Hancock, have issued invitations for a dinner party at the home of Mrs. Simpson on Wednesday evening Last Wednesday evening the hi ide was feted at a party by Mrs. Bradbury at her home A few close friends attended. Mrs. Darrell Tillotson Cupid's Knot Ties Couple From Ogden A temple ceremony marked the uniting in marriage of Miss Norma Lindquist, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward E. Lindquist, 2802 Eccles, and Cpl. Darrell Tillotson, son of Mr. and laid. Mrs. John II. Tillotson of Ogden. Vows were exchanged July This afternoon the bride is being complimented at a luncheon Betty Brunt 30 in the Salt Lake Temple. at the Country Club in Salt Lake A wadding dinner followed in the Empire room of the Hotel Mr and Mis. Joseph Alfred by Mrs. Hamer Culp of the Capital city. for members of the immediate families. Corporal TillotUtah announce the Brunt marriage A number of other paities are of Miss Betty son has left for Fort Jackson, S. C., where he is stationed thcr daughter, being planned for the popular Fann Brunt, and Lieutenant John with the U. S. Army Artillery Band. bride next week. Edmund Coles, which was solThe bride was honored at a number of parties prior to her emnized on July 20 in the Logan Jessie Ruth Bingham (Utah) L. D. S. Temple. marriage, including one by Miss Betty Barry and Miss Irene Lieutenant Coles, a son of Mr. Vail at the Vail home. Twelve guests were in attendance Wedding bells will ring soon and Mrs. Daniel H. Coles of Lofor Miss Jessie Ruth Bingham, Mrs. Gerald Waterfall and Miss Jeanette Tillotson enterof is a former student daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. Ed- renzo, in honor of the bride Aug. 3 at Cobble Cottage. Fifteen tained Colthe Utah State Agricultural ward Bingham, and John C. Moss, son of Mr and Mrs. Alma lege at Logan, Ricks College and persons wrere present Moss of Rigby, Idaho. The cere- the Texas Technological College On Wednesday, Mrs. Edwin E. Smith, aunt of the bride, mony will be performed in the at Lubbock, Tex. He is now a and her daughter, Marian, complimented Mrs. Tillotson at a 18. lSth in the Salt 'Lake Temple, August navigator ferrying Mr. Moss recently returned squadron at Long Beach, Calif. party at her home, 1318 24th St The guest list included 25. |