Show T7 The Salt Lake Tribune Sunday January 23 1CS3 I "‘ & Amid World Tour The Cardons Stop in By Lydia Clawson Hoopes WASHINGTON colonites accelerated the busy social pace of the Washington scene last DC-For-- Utah week when long time friends f scheduled parties to honor them Director General of the Food and Agriculture Organization United Nations P Vincent Cardon and Mrs Cardon were guests of honor on Sunday when Assistant Secretary of A g r i culture Ralph Roberts and Mrs Roberts entertained at a reception The visit in Washington Mrs Emerson Eamcs & Cache Valley Bride V a Joan Vane LOGAN— daughteof Mr aj4 "A&k ST&ace became the bride of Emerson Eames son of ' Mr and Mrs Edward IL-- ‘ Eames in recent Logan rites Tall candelabra and a beau-tifarrangement of flowers formed the background for the ceremony at the banquet ‘ room of the Bluebird Attending the bride were 1 Jean Allen Jeanette Munk Linda Vance and Loretta Eames Little Miss Susan i Vance was flower girL Louis Madsen was best man Rich- -' erd Eames and Allan Vance were ushers Immediately following the ceremony a wedding dinner was semi t For their honeymoon trip to Las Vegas the new Mrs i Eames chose a charcoal dress with red and black acces- IV ul lories 1 Wcayer-GardcmEi- m Mr and Mrs Vivian Q Weaver of Lewiston announce the marriage of their daugh- ter Miss GenNiel Weaver to James Roger Gardemann son of Earl F Gardemann of Salt Lake City The candlelight ceremony was performed on Dec 23 by Bishop Vernon E Bunker in the Little Church of the West at the Last Frontier Hotel ’ - Las Vegas The bride wore a beautiful white and silver Ann Fogarty gown and carried a bouquet of orchids Dorothy Herman waa matron of honor and Kent Herman was best man Mrs Gardemann is a graduate of Utah State where she Is affiliated with Kappa Delta has been an air stewardess Mr Gardemann is a of Utah where he Is a member of Sigma Nu At present he la a supervisor for Western Air Lines The couple honeymooned In San Francisco Los Angeles7 Palm Springs They are now at borne at Salt Lake City v’ gfad-VWsi- lippe Cardon and bis wife who are living in the Cardon home during bis parents stay in Rome so on Saturday e it was a evening with only a few close friend of the family as guests Lades Day It was ladies day at the Capitol Hill Club on Monday —the second! Monday in every month Republican women get together for lunch at the club simply to get better acquainted Last week Mrs Ezra T Benson wife of the Secretary of Agriculture was guest of honor Other special guest were Mrs Earl L Butz wife of the Assistant Secretary of Agriculture Mrs Irving Peterson wife of another Assistant Secretary of Agriculture Mrs Everett Dirksen Elizabeth Farrington delegate from Hawaii’' Mrs James Auchlnclosa jwi nwH Capitol Hill' Club Mrs Willard Marriott was hostess at one of the tables at the luncheon with Mrs Logan Morris Mrs Maurice R Barnes and Mrs Jesse R Smith as her guests Two former Utahns US Treasurer Ivy Baker Priest and Mrs Samuel E Black-hawife of the director civil division Internal Revenue Service were among the distinguished guests when the National Federation of Business and Professional Women’s Clubs entertained at luncheon at the Mayflower Hotel last Saturday in honor of the women of the 84th Congress honor of Mrs Cardon and Mrs Thomas and on Thursday Mrs J Willard Marriott was hostess to 17 guests at the Columbia Country Club ha honor of the two visitors Among those entertaining at dinner In honor of Dr and Mrs Cardon were Dr and Mrs Byron Shaw who were hosts on Tuesday Dr and Mrs Frank Hodge entertained on Wednesday and on Friday Dr Hazel Stiebeling director of human nutrition and home economics research Department of Agriculture was hostess at a dinner party In their honor The Cardona had little time to visit with their son Dr Phil- - w ier ty T Unite SL Marti can Pearson Mr and Mrs Howard Fear-so- n wish to announce the engagement of their daughter Miss Mardean Pearson to Melvin C Thain son of Mr and Mr George W Thain of Benson Ward Miss Pearson Js now attending Utah State where she is majoring in home economics Mr Thain is- attending Utah State where be is majoring in dairy husbandry - Social Circuit Mias Clara Dolder spent the past week in Logan visiting friends She was en route r Couple Miller-Anderso- from Yakima Wash to Cheyenne Wyo n GRANTSVILLE- -A Jan 6 wedding united in marriage Miss Annette Miller and Floyd Anderson The lovely bride is a daughter of Mr and Mrs William F Miller and the parents of the bridegroom are Mr and Mrs Staley Anderson also of Grantsville For nuptials at her home the bride wore a blue knit suit complemented with a corsage of red rosei The new bride is a former student of Brigham Young University Mr Anderson returned recently after serving two years in the US Navy most of the time overseas The young couple is making a home in Salt Lake City where Mr Anderson is attending barber school Mr and Mrs Jack Croft have returned to Logan after a vacation in Lei Angeles and Las Vegas Mr and Mrs John Boning entertained Saturday and Tuesday evenings with two in a series of dinner parties at their home on Center Street Mrs N W Christiansen was hostess to UAC Woman's Club Monday afternoon in the Pioneer Room at the Bluebird Mrs Darrell W Crockett discussed II A Overstreet Woman’ Club' will meet next Monday at the Bluebird Dr George A Meyer will give the program T- Tv T ’ 1 Miss Beth Marie Beck and Larry C Stout were joined in marriage Jan 7 at the home of the bride’s mother Mrs Edward peck 69 Fern Dr Midvale The bride chose a wedding gown of net underscored with satin floor length Mrs Glen Hill was her sole attendant and Wendell Duncan performed duties of best man ' After a brief honeymoon the couple is making a home in Midvale and the bridegroom is continuing his studies at the University of Utah School of Pharmacy Showers are being planned In honor of the newlyweds I t entertained on Tuesday in and Mrs Cardon were dinner guests of former assistant secretary of agriculture and Mrs John 1L Davis who were visiting in Washington The Davises now make their home in Cambridge where Mr Daria is a professor at Harvard On Friday Mr and Mrs Roberts were hosts at a dinner party in honor of Mrs Elbert D Thomas who is the guest of her sister and brother-in-laMr and Mrs Abram IL Cannon Entertained Royally A aeries of luncheon parties during the week were given in honor of one or the other or both of the two visiting ladies Mrs Dean Dinwoody 'ii1 It y I i h f ir - c 1 Mrs Floyd Anderson Mrs tarry C Stout Si pf' v ifVi Miss Joe Ann Twelves Miss Mona Rae Eskelscn Hill AFB Airman WU1 Wed Brigham’s Miss Eskelsen BRIGHAM CTTY— Announcement of tha eomn? wedding Rae Eskelsen daugMer of Mr and Irs QHon of Miss Albert Chaney of Wichita Kan is being made Vowa will he exchanged Jan 28 at the LDS Seventh Ward with a dinner-a- t the Maddox Ranch House following has attended the Brigham Young UniThe bride-to-b- e versity two years Lt Chaney is a pilot with the Air Force stationed at Hill AFB He attended Central Junior College at McPherson Kan and Frienda University Wichita The young couple will make a home In Brigham City JocAnn Twelvei Twelves 1118 Windsor St m ' V ( Wk jJ Jt f v &'P I stay-at-hom- For the past two years she ' Both young people are fop mer students at USAC They are now at home la Logan Present Guests at the Roberts party Included officials of the Department of Agriculture members of the diplomatic corps members of Congress who are serving on Agri culture committees and their wives and a few intimate friends of Dr and Mrs Cardon Mrs A C Cooley and Mrs Abram 11 Cannon presided at the refreshment table Later in the evening Dr Joan Vance Was Recent By Julia Niblcy IIowcll was next to the last stop in a world tour for Dr and Mrs Cardon who stopped in twelve countries as official guests of each government On Saturday Dr Cardon was the guest of honor when the State Department entertained at a stag luncheon at Blair House Official 3K- Pk COLOMTES SPREAD OUT CARPET u is announcing the Mrs Sarah of her daughter Miss engagement and approaching marriage JoeAnn Twelves to Robert Charles Peglau son of Mr and Mrs William G Peglau 4599 Highland Dr The bride-electfather is Twelves 1502 Glenwood Dr News of the Feb 14 wedding was revealed at a luncheon Saturday at the Country Club Vows will be exchanged at St Vincent’s Church Murray and a reception is set at the Reception Center in the evening Both are former students of University of Utah ’s -F IMPRESSIVE OGDEN CEREMONY Daughter’s Wedding Announced by Killpacks By Anne Hinckley OGDEN— Mr and Mrs R Vaughn Killpack are announcing the marriage of their daughter Miss Joyce Hazel Killpack to Ralph Blaln Foley son of Mr and Mra Charles A Foley Dec 17 in the Salt Lake City LDS Temple A reception was held in the Bertha Eccles Hall in Ogden The bridal party stood before a mantel banked with palms pink and white roses and carnations Two sixteen-branc- h candelabra holding white tapers flanked each side The bride was gowned In h creaa tion of white imported Chantilly lace and tulle over white slipper satin The fitted bodice was embroidered with seed pearls and her veil of illusion fell from a beaded satin crown She carried a bouquet of baby pink roses and n c i t ? - r?i ' M s I I r r J two-tiere- d floor-lengt- carnations encircling a white orchid ' The bride’s attendants were Mrs Deane Cook matron of honor Mrs Mariann Owens attending matron and Miss Connie Stone - bridesmaidThe bride’s nieces Karen Jones and Karen Chadwick were flower girls Richard T Moore acted as best man and Darrell Nielson ushered The bride is a graduate of Weher College The bridegroom is also a graduate of Weber College and is now a student at the University of Utah After a wedding trip to California the couple is making their home in Ogden 4 3 t IS i j'li H' t ’ pre-medic- al i ' Utah General Depot A sourdough party and informal dance were enjoyed by officers and their partners at the officers’ open mess at the Utah General Depot Friday evening Officers of the engineer supply section were 1 Sj s w faN Mrs Ralph Blaln Foley Mrs Woolf sponsors of the affair Guests wore appropriate dress and prizes were swarded for the best costumes Dancing until a late hour fola buffet supper which lowing was served was-enjoye- W£ it d HSrs4 On Wednesday afternoon the regular monthly hail and farewell coffee of the Officers’ Wives Club was held in the lounge of the officers' open mesl Following the coffee hour bridge and canasta were played Hostesses were Mrs James A Mercer and Mrs Howard W Bartholmew Robert Braun was hostess for the Wives Club of the engineer supply section at an informal home gathering Tuesday afternoon Airs 4' whitens somms yk 7 f O A JOT TO BANOS (I RED ACHINO KfT JZ'fOiAUWtMWr Lt CoL and Mrs W E Wilson have as their house guests Mrs Wilson’s parents Mr and Mrs George D Albers of Holland Mich Before returning to their home Mr and Mrs s I'' j "I k l '" Albers will visit in California K v i f t 3 h Accepts Presidency - C5 II I WL— --e C 1 I ' ‘O' X 1 -- r 'S 1 learned to drive Mrs Robert M Woolf accepted the presidency of Ag&lia Mu at a recent meeting of the group Other officers installed as her aids included Mrs Winston Lance secretary and Mrs Wallace E Hess treasurer Agalia Mu is a social and cultural group of young mothers who meet once a month at the homes of members I t I vrish it had boon that easy S ' - Chapman Civic Club v'l New officers for women realtors: Frances Eemond Ley Mayer Loralne Bradshaw Mr Woolf Members of the Chapman Civic Club will hold their regular meeting Wednesday at 2 pm at the Chapman Branch Library 877 S 8th Wallace E Bess Mrs Robert M chart activities for Ag&lis Mb group West Beal Estate Women Elect Frances Remund Members of the Women’s Council of the Salt Lake Real Estate Board selected Frances Remund as their new president at a recent meeting Chosen to assist her were Loy Mayer vice president Lor- - aine Bradshaw secretary Margaret Crawford treasurer Theo Kendall parliamentarian Caroline Chumney program chairman Sue Miller publicity and Pauline Egli chaplain Today’s Fashion Flash By Olga Curtis International News Service Writer NEW YORK— Bigger bats and brighter trimming will mark the millinery displayed In the spring hat parade So says noted milliner Sally Victor who also forecasts blue and the tints as the colors for spring bonnets Mrs Victor the lady who makes hats fox Mrs Elsenhower backed up her predictions with her own spring tf p!un?p and pretty r-- ts CLe tLowcd a variety black-and-whi- te pink-to-re- d col-Jicti- hi of ideas adapted from such different sources as Dutch painting Romeo and Juliet and kitchen chairs The flowing beret that Rembrandt painted in a is a Victor item for spring So is a white Dutch ruff worn on the head instead of on the neck and a “tulip cloche1 with soft slashed brim Still life paintings gave Mrs Victor the idea for a new kind of flower trimming She put high mounds oi posies and butterflies on the front of small straws self-portra- it Mrs Stewart Boyer of Civic New director ara Marie Dawson Theo Kendall Pauline Egli Margaret Reynold and Ella Torkelsen Members of the Women’s Council of the Salt Lake Real Estate Board have as their aim: to better serve the public In home needs It is interesting to note that of the 109 lady realtors in Utah who are licensed to sell real estate 79 of them are located In the Salt Lake area Ilolladay Lady Lions The meeting of the Center will be special speaker for the afternoon Kappa Delta Alumnae Mrs J S Mitchell winner in a nationwide cooking contest will share a few of her prize recipes at a meeting of Kappa Delta alumnae Tuesday 8 pm at the home of Mrs Spencer G Calder-wooat 4G5 E Center St d ADVCRTISIMEN- T- Remember when it took the patience of a ssht and the strength of a giant to drive a car? 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