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Show i - THE DESERET u by the &ev. Arthur tloned on the base at Clovis, He left Provo In March, '41, with the Utah National Guard, received his training at Camp San Luis Obispo, Calif , and was sent to the Hawaiian Islands. Returning, he candidate fet t e n d e d officers school at Camp Barkeley, Tex, a medical and was commission administrative officer. He was then sent to McCook, Neb , and later transferred to New Mexico. Harriman, churcb The bride ore a black tailored suit with black accessories and a corsage. of rosebuds and .She was attended by Mrs. Joseph Decker of Mount Vernon, also In black tailoted suit. Robert Crlm, also stationed at Whidby island, was best man. w snap-eragon- Mr. and,? Mrs. Coi theta home Dora Dean j "Jl n . Walker i ill make ' Vernon, w - . - , A recent marriage a Provo Is Dawn Thurber Of interest is the announcement that of Miss Dora Dean Walker, Mrs. Oran of the marriage of Miss Dawn daughter of Mr, and Dorothy Smith of Rrovo,- - and Vern E. Walker Vera Mrs. of "Mrs. Joseph Smith of Provo Thurber, daughter Hawkins, son pf Mr. and Mrs. announces tne coming marriage B. Thurber of Provo,Moto Beuford Joseph E. Hawkins of 'Bakers-fielevent an C. of , Bitzer Bolivar, of her granddaughter, Miss DoroCalif, which took place OcL of Sept. 2tt, Jn Che) ' Wyo ' thy Smith, tp ..Edward George iht"on w to 7 A8t,lh. The y 6uhg couple Butler of Oakland, Calif. family dinner follow ed a n d The young cougle will be wed' Day tom O . w here they w ill live was served to 20 guests. in November in Oakland, ' after and where Mr. Bitzer. master sei The following evening a wedthe bridegroom is graduated as grant in the air corps, is sta- ding reception honored the newtioned. The Manava Ward hall, the t j a pilot in the army air corps.coast. lyweds is of a The the bride giaduate bride left Thursday for the School and Seminary, 150 guests attending the, affair, . Saturday evening a show er w as Provo High whten was given by the brides given In her honor by the Misses parents. Dancing, a program and Kathleen Jensen and Coralle refreshments were enjoyed. Coleman at the Jensen home. The bride woie a gown of maMopday evening he roon velvet, and was attended by J. W. Smith, and, . .. Miss Rowene Dorgatt. La Zeil mother were hostesses at a lulu, Hawaii, March 24, to Miss Bell of Springville was best man. shower at- - the home of the - la - Muriel Stoner f -- Manhattan, Mnt. - Mr. and Mrs. Hawkins left Tues-da- y Mr. Larson is expected to spend teiy for Bakersfield. Calif , where his leave of absence in. the n$aB they will make their home. br,es t- - Jr. L T emple Scene Of S. Wedding Ceremony , The Salt Lake Temple was the scene of an important-WhGa Mlss 6orls ehead became the rPHtialewlm E. Bennion Jr. After a short wedding trip the young couple will make home In Los Angeles where the bridegroom will enter Dental School at the University of Southern California. Both bride and bridegroom were employed ja aircraft plants prior to their marriage. The bride is a daughtertirMr. and Mrs. J. W. Whitehead of Preston, Idaho. The benedict is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Wil- lianrEtlis-Benmo- n of BehnionrUfah: Logan Nuptial Notes J Maurine Sparks Mr. and Mrs. David Sparks of Clarkston announce the marriage of their daughter Miss Maurine Sparks, to Pvt. First Class Jack Curtis of San Francisco. The marriage took place Oct. 14 at the MotOl Crystal with Bishop Byron Ravsten of Clarkston reading the vows. The bride was attended by Miss Peggy Deen Spaiks as maid of honor with SgU Clyde Peters act- ing as best man to the bridegroom, A pink wedding cake and lighted tapers centered the serving table. Private Curtis has been in three major battles in the present war, having been stationed at New He has been at 'Bush-nel- l Guinea. Hospital and Is at present at Tony Grove. . Violft Thompson, Miss Lora Anderson, Mrs Retta Christensen. The couple are now at home in Logan after a short honeymoon trip. Carol Johnson Mr. and Mrs. Niels Johnson of Hjrum announce the marriage of their daughter, liras Carol Johnson, to Pvt. Elmer A. Jones, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Jones of New Haven, Conn. The marriage took place In Ogden Oct. 20. Marvena Holmes In the army chapel at Gowen Field, Boise, Ida., Oct, 22, the lor AdaTaj Mr. Mrs. Frank S. Tayand lor of Provo announce the coming marriage of their daughter. Miss Aba Taylor, to Lt. Moyle E. Harward, son of Mr. and Mrs. Oison A. Harward of Provo. Wedding plahs are bemg made for Nov. 6th, nuptials to take place in the chapel on the army aiLase. ofTthhee at,c!is M- - , a 0 where she wag elected vice president of the student of B. Y. U As-the- ir Vnf cesta Ties andca?caTes Also a Provo High graduate. Lieutenant Harward is now sta- - future from Peart Harbor navy yard with friends and relatives Dorothy8mlth --in Utah. Honoring Miss Dorothy Smith, who left Thursday for Oakland, Donna fStott Calif, for her marriage to EdOf interest is news of the mar- ward Geoige Butler, her grandCox David Jr. Lorrain riage of mother and aunt, Mrs. -- Josiah of Provo and Miss Donna Stott, Smith and Mrs. j. W. Smith,atgave the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. How- a shower-Monda- y evening of E. Mount Stott ard Vernon, home of Mrs. Josiah Smith.., Wash., which took place Sept. Roses, asters and chrysanthe24 m the. parsonage of the First mums made the rooms pretty. The VerChristian Church of Moiyit hostesses were assisted by non. Golden Smith. Mr Cox, a Son of Davis Cox Guests attending were Mrs, S. staand Margaret Cox of Provo, is H. Jones, Mrs. Gam Carter, Mrs. tioned at Whidby Island as an Arvel Morgan, Mrs. Leo Smith, aviation radioman third class. He Mrs. Heber Jarman, Mrs. Arnold attended B. Y. U. for two years. Jarman, Mrs. Garner Barber, Mr. The ceremony was performed Henry Brlmhall, Mrs. Armond Mrs. Ada Carter, Mrs. Joseph B. Gunnell of Wellsville. Eggertsen, Carter, Miss Betty Jo The ceremonv was performed Clark Smith. Mrs. A. F. Coleman- and with Pres. A. E. Cranney officiat-Henr- v Mrs.Lawrerice Jones. marriage of Miss Marvena Holmes and Lt. McCord Marshall was solemnised The bride is the daughter of Holmes of Eugene, Ore , - Ing. j The couple left for a wedding and has been employed at Gowen Field. v trip after the ceremony and plan home In Wellaville. The bridegroom Is the son of to make their Oct. 15- a trousseau tea was Mr. ap3 Mrs. John D. Marshall of Logan He Is a former Student given at the Lee Home Miss Lee He received his and her mother received two of the USAC. commission in the air corp tike hundred guests during the tea hours Mr's R. B Maugh spring. The couple were attended hv ter of Mrs Gunnell gave a nner Ward of Walla honoring the newlvweds Oc Miss LaRene Walla. Wash . as maid of honor and Lt. James D. McGeeham as Della Bartlett Miss Delia Bartlett of Mention best man. After a short honeymoon trip became the bride of Frank Had-leto Logah the couple are making of Plain Citv Wednesday In the Logan Temple. their home In Boise. Mrs. Harry Bartlett, mother of the bride gave a shower In honor Eva Lee Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Lee of Hyde of her daughter prior to the marPark announce the marriage of riage. Luncheon was served to their daughter, Misa Eva Lee to 60 guests. - Ada Tajlor , Shower parties complimented Miss Ada Taylor, whose marriage to Lt Movie' E. "Harward la to be an event of November 6 In Clovis, N. M. Tuesday evening Miss Beth liott was hostess at her home, Twenty guests enjoyed games.S. Thursday evening Mrs. Frank Taylor entertained for her daughter. Mrs. Sterling Ercanbrack read a play, following which the served. guest El-si- e v Odd Fellow s Dance The opening jance of the season of the Odd Fellows Dancing club, will be held the evening of November 6 at the Odd Fellows Hall. . Doris K. Medlin At the Piesbyterian -- Miss DomK Church, of Dallas, L. Bryan of Medlin- - and Hubert Houston, lex, were united In marriage recently. The bride wore a trim blue suit with, brown accessories and carried a lovely corsage of red roses. Reverend Miner Bruner officiated at the ceremony. ' The bridegroom is at present a trainee in the USMC school at the USAC. Tex., .Mcll RerPerkes- THREE-PIEC- E SUITS - Every day modsra woman, wl days the usefully. fenportantly and completely BUed. That le why weaea are iuiiHiy that they yet : , lotting vohie Is the ckithoe they buy. These suite fulfill this demand. The marriage bf Miss Mell Ree Perkes of Hyde Park and Zeno Hana Andersen! son of Mr. and Mrs. Hang Andersen of Peters-borwas announced this week by Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Perkes. Wedding rites took place at the Logan Temple Oct. 18 with Pres. A. E. Cranney officiating. The bride Is a dietician at the Budge Memorial Hospital. bridegroom is a former student of the USAC where he is affiliated with the Delta Phi fraternity. Ht has fulfilled a mission to Sweden. A wedding dinner followed 'the ceremony at the home of Mrs. George Perkes. Mrs. Perkes presided at a trousseau tea prior to her daughters marriage. Assisting the hostess Mrs. Ellen Mauchley, Mrs. tailored. .1 piece euit lec hear acttvlfiee In town or counla tanhlenabie herringbone try tweed and ether wanted materials and declgnn. Perfectly 24 $ c 7 oo 0 (ensemble) Or Buy Suit Or Coat Separately yrirt MIRACLE 29 . 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Bennion NEWS i Lib 36 SOUTH MAIN SALT t - LAKE'S NEW READY-TO-WEA- R STORE All Odd Fellow's and their friends are cordially Invited -- to join In the parties this w inter season. Tickets mav be obtained hv contacting John Lundahl, Harold" Williamson, Lewis Perry. K. V. Bott or Ray Hoover. - Dancing Party Utah Stake High Priests their wives were hosts to Salt Lake City, rtah Saturday, Provo Stake High Priests and their wives at a delightful social held Wednesday evening jn the A proJoseph Smith building. gram was followed e by dancing Golden Wedding The golden wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Old-rd was celebrated at . their hotpe Sunday, when nearly 150 family members and '. friends., called the welt known Provo couple.' Their four sons were present-anwith their .wives and children, the all members of the family being o -- October 30, 1M3 Page S present with the exception of two grandsons, Reed and Jamee Oldroyd,, who are serving with the armed forces. The sons arc Irvin P. Olroyd of Fountain Green, B.shop Terry j. Oldroyd, Joseph and William V. Oldroyd, of Provo. A huge three-tierewedding cake trimmed with gold leaves, and doves centered the dining table and w as banked with white chrysanthemums. White tapers were in crystal holders, banked with flowers. The daughters-to-lawere In charge of the dining room, and the granddaughters d -- served. 'i ' . |