| Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE Friday November 5 J948 Ogden Rites Capture SLj Inter© OC : and r garchrysanthemum lands of transparent autumn leaves one of the leading nuptial events in Ogden Society the marriage of Mias i 4 x 4 5 I s?:5X i 1 Shirley Veda Stranquiat daugh- v ter of Dr and Mrs Henry Carlos and -- i- Pi : v £ - J f liA " V'V V' A in Arkansas It has also been homecoming for Miss Patricia Anne Clarke who has been making her home in Saranac Lake N Y Her sister Jeremy went east for a short visit before the two made the trip home together They are daughters of Mr and Mrs Walter F Clarke v h: X v A 3 - ‘ ? ?' - - - 1 — teiSgSll -v' ' A - - 2197 Walker’s In s Careerist Five years away from home was a long time but an exciting interval for Miss Carol Selby Well known as reference librarian at the University of Utah for seven years Miss Selby witched her career to the east where she was art and music reference librarian in the New York Public library For the past year of so she has had the fascinating job of organizing a new library in West Orange ' j Now Miss Selby is at home again with her : ' - I yoke of' Belgiumvoluminous train! lace'?: and - pa A long veil was caught in a !lace cap The bridal bouquet was two white white orchids and feathered ' chrysanthemums j Attendants were sisters of the bride Miss Ruth Stranquist was maid of honor Mrs Williams and Mrs Chain attending ipa-troAll wore changeable' tafcarfeta in different pines andeath-ered ried bouquets of maroon f chrysanthemums tied withgold tricotine The flower girlCelia Williams a niece of the bride wore a long white taffeta ' frock Robert' Hemingway of 'Foca-tell- a Ida brother of the bridegroom was best man Maryin S Rabe and Keith Madson were - j ushers Folldwing? a ' honeymoon jof three weeks to Mexico City And Acapulco Mexico the couple will be at home at 1126 28th! at Mr and Mrs H E Hemipg- way entertained the bridal party and relatives at their apartment in the Hotel Ben Lomond at dinner Tuesday evening Painted daisies formed a centerpiece for the table Covers were laid for t V $ - s ' ' v f A vitll ! ’ ' J - - t Ss-- nJ i - ' S‘ " ' ' i ns ! i D By PAT LEES No matter what the season the popular sentiment at any time is “no time like the present for traveling” And when “the frost is on the pumpkin” most of the travelers’ thoughts turn to home It has been over a year since friends said goodby to Mrs George Van Studdiford prior to her journey to Europe where she Coi Van Studdiford and daughter Shirleyj made their temporary home This week she arrived to spend a month visiting with her mother Mrs L W‘ Snow while Col Van Studdiford is at an army-nav- y hospital OGDEN — In a typical mutuum setting of large ivory Richard Keith Stranquiat Hemingway son) of : Mr and Mrs H E Hemingway t6ok place Thursday at 7:30’pm at the Ogden? Golf and Country club' Ivory tapers in seyen branched floor candelabra lighted the scene and formed Ian aisle leading to the altar Ropes of transparent autumn ' leaves were looped between the candelabra Jr David S Romney of Salt Lake City i performed the wedding-riteWedding music was furnished by J Clair Anderson br- j gantst The bride wore a gown worn by two of her sisters Mrs iH F Williams of Ogden and Mrs H Chain of Oklahoma City JOkla j It was of white satin in! a princess model with an inset - 2C t IpA'IlpI - y mother Mrs C A S' A b '!:' Selby 739 E 9th South and is back at the university library where she has a new position created by the recent music collection obtained by the University It is her job to catalog all he musicalogical material Home From Europe d gracious and little lady will be all smilea Friday when Daughters of Utah Pioneers camp No 1 honors her on the occasion of her 81t birthday Sunday She la Mrs Larina ‘ Murdock charter member of the Utah Pioneer group Scene of the gala party will be the lovely country home of Mrs ' Murdock’s daughter Mrs Harold David 7247-13tEast Thirty or forty guests will be present at the 2 pm fete Presiding will be Mrs Gene-- ‘ vieve L Barnes assisted by Mrs Amos Epperson program chair- -' man Mrs D B Tauffer will pre: : hi months in EuropeL Peg' and her father N J Meagher of Vernal flew to New York May 26 and after spending a fortnight “doing” the Big City flew to Dublin Ireland where they were the guests of the Rev Peter J Meagher of Black-roc- k ! j j j Alice Cunningham brother and sister of Mr Meagher As Rev' Meagher and Mrs- Cunningham had never been to United States Mr Meagher had not seen them since he left Ireland 41 years ago After seven weeks of being entertained b£ relatives in Dublin and Naas Rev Meagher Peggy and her father toured Scotland Norway Sweden France Switzerland- Belgium Holland England and Italy jWhere they were ' granted an audience with the Pope Theyi sailed from England on the Queen Elizabeth and stopped in New York only a sent violin selections accompan- led by Mrs Phillip Tadje1 - Mrs Murdock county recorder BD© Panhellenic Luncheon Beau Brummel will be the scene Saturday of the delightful luncheon affair planned by nnerti- bera of City Panhellenic Lunch will be served at 1 pm with Miss Laurel Fox president of the group presiding over the affair She will be assisted bj secretaryMrs N Dale Johnson Special guests at the Saturday fete will be Iean Myrtle Austin of University of Utah Mias Rae Carleson president of college Panhellenic and Mrs John Stew- art of the prospective Logan ' group i ! ( : i Pecnut Ccndy ct It's Best Full of Energy— Wonderful Pick-u- p i I V I 4 4 r MM IMimi ! P3 A Still pJL - 1 day before heading home “We were anxious to get home” reported Peggy “It was a perfect trip but five months-i- s a long time” I fiTRunri i THOUSANDS of GLAfJlOROUS NEW STYLES in bur j JIG DPJ I ' A ' ? 1 -- I v “ i’ I? r m Wasatch county for man: years ia a well known educator throughout the state well-love- j It was truly a trip out of this world for Peggy (Margaret) Meagher! Ill O st who week after spending five college and Mrs Candles Lit S 5 i 'i f 4X - V' Richard Keith Hemingway irlde In fashionable nuptial She was Miss Shirley Stranquist rites in Ogden Thursday Mrs i ! j seventeen1 Bossy Child Needs Help By ANGELO PATRI The bossy child has few friends Nobody with spirit and intelligence likes to be ordered around One will accept leadership if it is proved leadership and there is a need for It But there is a great difference between being led and being bossed Nobody loves the boss Some children seem to be bom with a domineering attitude No They speak first and loudest matter' who is talking no matter how old or how authoritative the speaker may be‘ the bossy domineering youngster does his best to shout him down He Will have the last word and the most decisive one if he has enough breath left Such a child is difficult to train ‘and hard to live with at home in school or on the playgive up ground Hia parents and just shout him down the first time he opens his mouth His teachers put him in the back seat and forget to ask him to recite lest he use the excuse for making a speech The children on the playground push “We him out saying boldly -- Eastward Ho : Boarding the train Thursday for new career excitement in the east was popular- Miss Bev Burns Bey will reside in the east with Salt Lakers Ann Adams and Alton P’ Strong You can expect the threesome to with plan frequent careers gals Middy Palmer And : j Marge Williams - i get-togeth- -- ADVXBTISCMSNT- EMTJ UPfED- - vsmxm irt tt tMirawriM ? i 03 don’t want you Boesy Billy” This child usually is in need of expert care But the parents alone cannot train such a child No one person can do it It requires the concerted action of the parents teachers and friendly neighbors and the supervision of the specialist f To train a child away from a bad habit teach a good new one-DPatri explains just how it can be done in his leaflet 0 “Changing Habits” To obtain a copy send 5c in coin and a stamped envelope to him care of The Salt Lake Tribune Released by jBell Syndicate Inc r P-1- - self-ad-dress- ed Weavers Guild Pioneer Craft House Weavers d will meet Saturday 10 am at Utah Woolen Mills 4400 S State st ! Following the meeting M W Paulson member of the guild’s executive committee will conduct a field trip BRAND NEW DRESSES BUDGET PRICED ’J Top values top styles top from thousands of dresses casuals dresses Newest sparkling date-tim- e est fabrics prices you can afford to DRESS FAIR! thrilling i Dinner Party FASH IQ jN REVIEW at w NeW (Janets at a lovely dinner Presiding party Thursday evening were 1107 C iquality! Choose afternoon styles v smartColors DARLING'S In pay Mr and Mrs E Jacob Michigan ' ave Honored guests were Sen and Mrs Arthur V Watkins of Washington D C ’ SJnc at MAGIC PRICE-TA- G v j 57 SOUTH MAIN Wool-ond-ray- FRIDAY NOV 0 SECOND FLOOR ‘ 12 5 th NOON TO 1 PM plaids on Rayon gabardines Rieh rayon moires and failles Newest Fashions New Fall colors REFRESHMENTS SERVED DURING FASHION SHOW AMAZING VALUES at b- - featuring: 1 LIVE-MODEL- Big blocky Cresses “These trying times" remarks the good old days Father “are iwe’ll be longing for a few years from now” CROATS i P: -- 3 jr 4 v' - SUITS BLOUSES SPORTSWEAR LINGERIE : AT ALL POPULAR PRICES b WE EXTEND A CORDIAL INVITATION TO SALT LAKE LADIES TO ATTEND OUR FASHION SHOW ahets 3nc 57 SOUTH MAIN Dress-u- p rayon Styles You'll Adore at SPARKLING BEAUTIES Bobbie loves his Special Sffitcfal plaids Pastel and high shade rayon gabs His thumb-suckin- g has worried Mary a good deal “It’s got so the isn’t doing it is when lljMtime he bottle” she reports Yes el failles moires And whenever Mary is tempted wish Bobbie were just a few ayears elder I remind her that she’ll wish many times for these even if Bobbie days back again doe suck ha thumb! oniing Milk formula And I know It’s! a comfort to mothers to know that this milk ia especially for infant feeding— receivesdesigned in processing and hasspecial extra Fre Vitamins A and D in the amount doctors believe is best for sound pones and teeth rayon-dnd-wo- Sequin rhinestone I beaded date dresses Rayon crepes failles moires All occasion wool-and- - rayon plaids Men’s wear fabrics Exquisite Styling M MORNING MILK SIZES FOR JUNIORS MISSES & WOMEN! 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