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Show 4 THE DESERET NEWS, Salt Lake City, Utah, Feb. Just wed.-.- Reception Fetes Jesse Robinsons . Mr. and Mrs Jesse Robinson are making their home in Provo. The bride is the former Miss Artha. Gene Curtis, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Curtis of 1582 Orchard Drive. Mr. Robinson is the son of Mrs. Etelka W. Robinson of Logan. The marriage took place Jam 25 In the Salt ' Mo h if f I I A Goings On AC Campus 9, 194 i Lake Temple with Elder Harold B. Lee of the Council of the Twelve officiating. In the eve ning a reception was given 'at the borne of thd brides parents. The lovely bride wore ft gown of Ivory i satin entrain. Her fingertip veil of brides 11- I lusion edged with wide lace fell from a tiara A- .of satin orange blossoms. Her bouquet was of gardenias and white roses centered with an orchid. Mrs. Calvin R. Boswell, sister Jesse Robinson of the bride, stood as matron and his of honor. She wore n gown of bride, the pink satin and carried a .bouformer Miss quet of gardenias and pink Artha Gene roses. The bridesmaids, Miss Cntis. Fontella Porter and Miss Carina are They Rose de Jong wore yellow and setting up turquoise dresses. They carhousekeeping ried bouquets of gardenias and In Provo. yellow rosebuds. Mr. Calvin Warnick stood as best man. Violin music was furnished during the evening by Miss Lorraine Drissell,' Miss Jean Drissell and Miss Valeen - i X Cade who irellving in San Exchange Vows in Reno North Ninth West, anMr. and Mrs. Edwin Barratt,-16- 4 nounces the marriage of their daughter, Miss Ivy Elizabeth Bar-ra-tt, Alpha Chi Note to William Cade, son of Mrs. Olive Cade, Walnut, la. The - Alpha Chi Omega alumni met wedding took place Jan. 19 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. JrW. at the chapter house, where they chose June Swinyard president Barratt in RenoNev Helen The bride wore an oyster-whit- e suit and a corsage of small for the new season; and Mary secretary, Lundstrom, Abbott.-o-.Reno orchids. Pres. Vaughn , Stake, performed Louise Rector, Lyre editor. - -f the rites. Maid of honor was. Miss Betty Edmunds, and Dr. Chester Myers read the Making their home in Ogden J, W. Barratt was best man, , musical "Oklahoma and played are newlyweds Mr. snd Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Cade will make their home in San Francisco. several recordings. Ralph F, Smith. Their ceremony was solemnized recently in Las Vegas, Nev., at the home of Pres. Bryan L. Bunker of tha hVap Stake. The bride was formerly Miss Elizabeth Stoddard, daughter of Mrs. NA. Stoddard, Ogden. Mr. Smith is a son of Robert L. Smith, also of Ogden. The couple was attended by Mist Ruth Morse of Philadelphia, Pa., and Allen .Bunker. They honeymooned at Boulder Dam and Los Angeles. Mr, USAC, where he affiliated with Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity. Ha received an army medical with floor in the night-tim- e You may have walk discharge. kiUi to Variety in Provo Society Dr. Dean Anderson, B. T. U. professor who has been in England and Ireland during the war, entertained members of the American Association of University Women with ah Illustrated lecture Thursday evening. Fotore Doughter-ln-La- w One of the smart social functions of the week end was the tea given by Mr. and Mrs. Dallas H. Young Saturday evening at their home, In honor of Mias Rhoda Vaun Call ol Pocatello, Ida., who is to become the bride of Lt, Dallas H. Young - ' Jr. Miss Call and her parents, Dr. and Mrs. O. F. Call of Pocatel- lo, were the week end guests of the Youngs and left Sunday for Mexico City. From there they will fly to Panama for the wedding Feb. 20, Lt Young is on active, duty with the marine corps, In Balboa. e e e Entertain Mr. and Mrs. Densil A. Brown wore dinner haste to guests from Salt Lake City, Sqpday. They included: Mr. end Mrs S. F. Rich and son Kenner, Mr. and Mrs. C. L Fox and daughter Patty and Mr, and Mr. C. W. Olsen. e Eon or Couple Mr. and Mra. Max Penrod who are moving to Juneau, Alaska, were honored at a farewell party given by Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Olsen at their home Saturday evening. . Marianne Watkins Lambda Tan A Salt Lake Temple marriage Sewing and refreshments were Wednesday was that pf Miss enjoyed by members of tha Marianne Watkins, daughter of Lambda Tau Club Monday eveMr. and Mrs. E. W. Watkins, ning at the home of Mrs, Henry and Glen L. Massey, USMST, son of Mr. and Mrs. John E. Massey. Falknjr. The ceremony was followed Review Book by a wedding dinner and by a Mrs, Linda Brown and Mrs. reception at the Fourth Ward Louise Madsen were hostesses recreational hall Friday. to The bride was attended by members, of the Nautilue Alumnae Wednesday evening at Mrs. Emery Massey, as matron the borne of Mrs. Roy D. Brown. of honor, and Mist Marion Lois Mrs. Maurine Startup reviewSmith, and Miss Darlene Nelson, ed the book, Black Boy. as bridesmaids, Emery Massey was bfcst man. -- On Honeymoon The bride and bridegroom are A, fceremony performed Wed- living in Ogden. e nesday In the Salt Lake Temple united in marriage Miss Norma Luanna Neeley Taking their place among the Burr, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Burr of Provo, and Har- winter newlyweds are Mr. and Mrs. Jack L. London, who were old E. Noffslnger. Mr. Noffslnger is the son of married recently at the home of Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Noffslnger tha bridegrooms parents, Mr. of Salt Lake City, and was re- and Mrs. George T. London, Ogcently discharged from the den, by Bishop Volney Belnap, Tha bride is the former Misa navy. He Is a former student Luanne Neeley, daughter of Mr. of the U of U. and Mra. Milton Neeley, Ogden. The newlyweds left for a honShe wore a white satin and net eymoon in California. gown with -- a fingertip - veil, which fell from a coronet of aeed pearls, and carried a bouquet of white roses centered with an orchid. Mrs. Earl Cheery attended her, and Paul Allred wai best man. Mr. London waa recently released from the marlnei after 35 months In the South serving Pacific. - e Shirley Rae Coley Announcement of the engagement of Misa Shirley Rae Coley, daughter of Mra. Verna Cole W. Dennis Nelson, son nf Mr. end Mrs. Grant Nelson of Morgan, is made, The marriage Is pending the release of Mr. Nelson from the r r Travelogue Mrs. Ariel Balllf presented travelogue at tha Orem Womens club meeting Wednesday afternoon at tha Scera lounge. bustle back and a sweeping veil of bridal illusion. She carried white carnations and pink rosebuds. Maid of honor was Miss Dorothy Robbins, and Miss Mar-v- a Weaver and Miss Lois Evans J were bridesmaids. Parley Han- sen acted as best man for his- -, brother, and little Misa Stella Bond was flower girt. The conpl honeymooned in New Mexico. Mrs. Hansen was attending the University of Utah prior to her f i marriage, and the bridegroom recently returned from overseas, where he was. stationed in the ETO for three year with tha Eighth and Ninth Air Forces, r Mr. and Mrs. Fred W. Hansen who honeymooned - in New Mexico, The new Mrs. Hansen is the former Misa Virginia Robbins. W the your new -- bundle of heaven," but you don't have to walk the streets in the day-tim-e looking forjhe best values, or the most complete selection of baby furl nishings. They are both ot Axelrod's! Make your se. Easy terms. . lections tomorrow . - I Winter Bride THAYERFOLDING OF ALL-STEE- t CONSTRUCTION L sturdy! 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Made to last and specially priced 'at only 311.83 A Good Selection of Nursery Chairs, Rockers, 21 WEST 1ST, SOUTH Choose From Following Lin of Records: j FO LDII1 Specially priced at " ; nnrjsraorjG-nrjomzis- f Strongly made son-in-l- VISIT J , t KANT-WE- A MATTRESS.' TO S32.S0 w. Mich. 4 All-steel- "" Struct ion, with wheels, rubber tires and in FINE HARDWOOD In -- as they handsome Slate Dinners Dr. and Mrs. Leslie A. Smith and Mr. and Mrs. William H. Jackson also started their series of dinner parties, the first one being held at the Jackson home last Saturday evening., Announcement is made of the marriage of Miss Lugene Bailey, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mark S. Bailey of Murray, to Jack L. Divine, son of Mr. and Mra. H. B. Divln of Sparks NeViJIh. couple became man and wife Jan. 28 in the Salt Lake Temple with Pres. Robert L Burton, officiating. The newlyweds were honored at a reception that evening. The bride wore a white gown styled with a satin bodice and a Her fingertip veil fell jiet skirt from a beaded tiara, and she carried gardenias and pink CARRIAGE Thoyer carriages are ruggedly built . . . and are as Cemplete Popular in Ogden these daya ere the series of small dinner parties and luncheons. thost entertaining is Mrs. Joseph E. Evans who feted groups on Monday, Tuesday and Saturday afternoon at her home, 2777 Harrison Ava. Coed is. The bridal party stood before a mantel banked with carnations, stocks and tapers. Maid of honor was Miss Luella Bailey, and Miss Luana Shepherd, Miss Carol Bailey, Miss lone Wright and Miss Barbara Bailey were bridesmaids. Little Miss Barbara Bailey was flower girl and loren Barrett acted as best man. Mrs. Divine attended the B. Y. II. and the bridegroom was a student at the University of Southern California before be entered the service. Having served 11 months overseas in the army air corps as a first lieutenant, he wears the purple heart and thoafr medal. The couple will make their home In Murray upon their return from a honeymoon in Tem- - Honoring the Rev. Charles M. Locker, pastor of Provos Lutheran church, and Mrs. Locker, who loft Tuesday to make their home in Monte Vista, Colo., a farewell party was given by the Mary ana Martha Guild of the ehurch, at the home of Mra. William Johnson, BYU in the Salt Lake at Axelra dJs 0 rmSmsrtth.lWrT 18 , ple. That evening the newlywed were honored at a reception at the home of Mr. and Mrs. ' a Leo U. Bond of Holladay. The bride wore a gown ofw white- -, faille, fashioned with a - In Ogden Spotlight Y-- Jan. . Elect Officers Utah Alpha of Sigma Phi Epsilon held their first meeting of the year since 1943 recently, with Lyle Holmgren, alumni president, in charge.. 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