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Show The Salt Lake Tribime, Sunday. November 8, 1978 m AUTUMN WEDDING NEWS r $ The Crowder home was setting for the wedding dinner. The bride, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bailey Crowder, Salt Lake City, graduated from Granite Computer Institute, Phoenix, Ariz. The bridegroom, son of George Durocher and Mrs. Pauline Wichita, Razook, Kan., attended Phoenix Col- Thomson- - Plummer A I : k. S1". Debora Diane Thomson and Spencer David Plummer were married Friday in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. A reception was given at the Riverside IDS Stake Center. The Plummer home was setting for the wedding breakfast. The bride, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas M. Thomson Jr., Salt Lake City, attended tne University of Utah. She affiliated with Lambda Delta Sigma. The bridegroom, son of Mr. and Mrs. Nathan S. Plummer, North Salt Lake, is attending the U. of U. ijt v v crr V o .V v &. s v ' Pamela Packer Georgia Moore Pamela Packer i - PROVO Mr. and Mrs. hane J. Packer, Provo, nnounce the engagement and orthcoming marriage of their Pamela Packer, to i aughter, Emery Smith, son of Dr. nd Mrs. Wilford E. Smith, rovo. A Nov. 23 wedding In the ialt Lake LDS Temple is Slanned. Miss Packer and her fiance ire both Brigham Young lege. Phoenix. Saris-Henderso- t n LDS Temple. A reception was given at Millcreek Eighth IDS Ward. The bride, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Martin C. Saris, Salt Lake Cty, attends the University of Utah. She affiliates with Kappa Chapter, Lambda Delta Sigma. The bridegroom, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Boyd Henderson, Salt Lake City, attends the U. of U. Durocher gust from the University of Utah. He also received his B.S. degree from the U. of U. He is a member of the Utah Symphony Orchestra. Salt Lake LDS Temple was setting for the Friday wedding of Lucille Crowder and Phillip N. Durocher. A reception was given at Pioneer IDS Stake House. ; Tidbits From Washington Press New Book a Gossipy Treat on Capitals Women By Jane Gregory Writer Chicago Um-'ersi- an awesome combination of 37 years covering the capital when they went to work on Dont Quote Me! (E. P. Dutton & Co., $5.95) a deli- Sun-Tim- Georgia Moore When Jackie Kennedy was first lady, she called them harpies behind their backs. Winzola McLendon and Scot-ti- e Smith consider them to be some of the brightest, most interesting women in the e world. They are the n women of the wrcrking press. A group that the Mr. and Mrs. William G. tloore, Elko, Nev., formerly if Salt Lake City, announce he engagement of their laughter, Georgia Moore, to fohn C. Loutensock, son of vlrs. Sarah Loutensock, Hun er, and the late LaMar ciously gossipy book about Washington newswomen and the power society. They admit their first hardcover collaboration was an improbable one because Scottie has no patience with the after-- 6 party side of the corps beat Scottie would spend all her time on the hill, says Winnie. I, on the other hand, think the parties are a great place for news." They went to an astrologer, who, after considering ail the vital facts, told them the book would be an enormous success. Are More Interesting full-leng- th Wssh-ingto- Lout-fnsoc- k. Mesdames McLendon and Smith know intimately from the inside and out. The couple plans to exchange vows Dec. 30 in the 5alt Lake LDS Temple. The bride-elecwho resides n Salt Lake City, is a gradu Between them, Winnie and Scottie, the daughter of Zelda and F. Scott Fitzgerald, had t, ftm iifht qftoil mfiulb ikiUxihvnm T ::i0 iki) sttwnt 0 It i1 il ll il -- V Lttr . 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She is affiliated with Alpha Delta Kappa. Mr. Loutensock received his masters degree in music In Au W 15 for a Free Illustrated Career Brochure. THE BRYMAN SCHOOL 1 1 I I 1 I I I I I I I j We Have The pair consider the women who are on top of the news heap to be more Interesting as individuals than many of the celebrated names they cover. Even the most Influential bigwigs, they point out, tend to be limited in their scope while the reporter must be informed on all levels. There are some you wouldnt want to have lunch with, but they have to be pretty damn bright to start with or they could never survive. On the other hand they both see a decided absence of giants of the old female journalistic school. They theorize that Eleanor Roosevelt was responsible for this because as first lady, she not only functioned as her own press secretary but also held regular conference- - where men were barred. By so doing she forced editors to assign women to the White House. Any news worn an with a question needed only ring up and Eleanor herself would answer. Wanted to Write That first ladys open style went even farther, the writers report. On one occasion an Associated Press reporter riding with Mrs. Roosevet wan nipped by a Roosevelt deg. Mrs. R. rushed her to the hospital, stood by while the lip wai stitched and called Associated Press to inform them of their reporters Injury. She then suggested that she write the story herself. The AP desk man was so shocked, he declined her offer. The authors are also hard to put to assemble a list of contemporary capital personalities who have an automatic news magic above and beyond job and connections. and a half. Joan and Ethel are magic in that sense. There must be somebody else but who? they both ruefully added that In Washington today they have the trouble remembering names of the Cabinet members. words, but the news they report Is. 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