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Show Fashion Show To Be Given For Freshmen ttih Oi Sunday afternoon, Mrs. Bair art uned at a trousseau tea in honor of her daughter About two hundred culled during tile appoint- 'e dhours, and were tegistertd by Yii III. i Hendricks The looms were decorated with boio-uetof asters and snapdrag- ed hours, and were registered by ons Mi i Vea Johnson and Miss Llovd Wheeler and Mrs Zina Tripo and Miss Leone Bugley assisted Miss Connie? Egley in serving und Mi.--s LeZone Bugle y assisted 'with to gifts and Miss Clea Hen-- , ducks assisted in the trousseau ' i g rV. V- - Hollywood 1 !U J,, I , C ,i- - im w V r.Mv ..V., ,7 .'. C - ih ' V -" .- t e c ,uc the f.-r- ,.. j j ' Birthday Club ' el Honors Member Newly weds Are Now Visiting With Utah Friends, Realatives (E Sir.ithlieid Birthday club met at fd!l?.er,.rkk Low titer m Los An- the home of Mrs. Martin Koskellev geles curt wbere she fl!t'd for L,nuher Hi mlTnc.?601 S her birthday anniversary i tbe Dinner was served under direc- Lowther ns. tion of Mrs. L. Vern Toolson after uunea a court vnt peimutir? h m which visiting was enjoyed. Nmi to woo Miss Herrlck over the objer club members were present. tlons of her father, Waite r L 111 , former j - . Bettv Spackman, Dallme An- - now of Salt Lake City. She and Leah Mr. is who the son of Mr. Barclay, Funk. RuJTi Drollinger, Joan Hie-- , and Mrs. William Barclay of Arken, Marlene Smith, Zell Erickson, lington, were married August 10 Pat Merrill, Carol Carlson. Ilia In Atlanta, Georgia. Hendruks, Eulalie Pack and Mrs. In a candlelight service held in Doris Lee. Glenn Memorial chapel at Emory A wedding dance was given for the newlyweds at Glencoe, Idaho, university the young cfiuple recited their vows before the Rev. Wayne on Monday night. of the L. Hunter, brother-in-labride. Attending the couple were Miss Alfreda Norris of Waynesboro, Virginia, as maid of honor and Charles Nagle of Hampton, ' Virginia, as best man. The brides wedding gown was fashioned of white silk brought by United in wedlock in the Salt i the bridegroom from Peiping, Lake City LDS temple September China. With it she wore a fingerveil and carried a bridal bouHI, were Miss Helen Dair.'s and tip of orchids. Miss Norris wore Morris Griffin Accompanying quet them were his parents, Mr. and blue net and carried a bpuquet of vaiicolored roses. Mra Amos, Griffin of Newton, tlic bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Following the ceremony a wedHomer Dainos of Smithfield, and ding supper at the Hotel Henry Mr and Mrs Dll(lne Griffin. Grady was giveh by the bride's Rev. and The young couple spent their sister and brother-in-laand Mrs. Hunter. Twelve guests athoneymoon in Sat Lj, aty wl, make thelr home in Cache tended. Valiev while Morris attends the The newlyweds flew to Nassau, USAC Bahamas, for a honeymoon following which they returned to Arlington for a brief stay and then drove to Salt Lake City. Mrs. Barclay recently completed service in the WAVES. She was assigned to naval communications in Washington, D. C., - Announcement is made by Mr. und Mrs. William F. Winn of the marriage of their daughter, Miss Carla Rae Winn, to Max S. Coray, sun of Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Coray of Pay- son, at the Salt Lake L D S Temple, August 21. J. w. Knight performed the ceremony. Vallee Andersen, w Helen Daines wedding breakfast honoring the young couple was held following the rites Guests included Immediate members of tne family, Mrs Katie H Cragun and Mrs. I Barney Bybee, Portland, Oregon; C Mrs Sheldon Tanner and daughter Mamyn, State College, Pennsylvania; Mr and Mrs. IJaold Gutke. St. Anthony, Idaho, Bishop teaihers William L. Winn and Mr. and Mrs of the Ninth wan t1' Partners McMurdie Utah, Smithfiold, Ray Mi. und Mrs, Willis Chatwm, and MIA. with the ward bishopric an Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Gi"H Logan, tht'ir partners, enjoyed a banquet Utah, and Mr, and Mrs. Latheal HnJ 'fta Wednesday evening m the ward recreation hall honorir. officers and teachers of last se A Becomes Bride Ninth Ward M A Holds Harvest Social 1 10-d- son was themed to T' August 22. In the receiving line h U1!d lfble wi:s were the bride's parents, the bride- ,Urae er- beautufu! with grooms parents, the bride and aUtUmn of frUltS and W i Hitt Chatwin. ??ent8 best man: gruoiii, Mrs. Ernest matron of nowers. Groll, President Everton, witli honor; and Mrs Harold Gutke and counselors R.George A. Woodbury and Mrs Rae McMurdie, bridesmaids. The biide chose a gown of ivory Farrell Parley were In charge ofthe program and master of ceresatin, entrain, with a sheer round monies The Maisey family reunion was for the evening was Evjn Her yoke with satin trim. fingerheld leeentlv at Guinavah park Murray. tip veil of brides illusion was President Beatrice Maehtn an 1; with family members from caught in a high coronet She carHortense Bowen ami ern Utah and Southern Idaho ried a white orchid and sweetheart Lou Evans were in charge tending rosebud streamers on a white Bible After the program a delicious Her attendants were dressed in of the banquet with Ea Berm- was served to 123 family daffodil yellow, dusty rose and lime son. Liuell Whitesides and Els e lunch menb-- r and an afternoon of of dcorat1011 care Tolman ,akng each embroider green eyelet gowns, games and sports proved very sue with matching bouquet of gladioli. lnd the The social was marked vwtn cessfjl with prizes being awarded three-tiere- d A cake Aedding enthusiasm for MIA work anq for races, wrestling, jumping, etc. banked with gladioli centered tne A baseball for game was followed by frosPe(ts year, wedding table carying out the color a watermelon bust scheme of pink and white. Officers were elected for the Music for the evening was pre- - I ' coming year as follows: Daniel L. al ,v,al1 TfllfP sented by Mrs. Barney Bybee, Maisey, president. Jean Maisey, Portland. Oregon; Miss Marilyn vice president and Clarence Baur, in Tanner, State College, Penney! secretary-treasurvama; and Miss Kathryn Roskel- News been of the has received ley JEWELRY THEFT Mrs Sheldon Tanner, State Col- - marriage September 1, in Dillon, SALT LAKE CITY, Sept. 27. ilp lege, Pennsylvania, and Mrs. R. H. Montana, of Clyde Crookston Rust, Usin? a rot k ta miib a Wln Frver, Salt Lake City poured. As- - formerly of Logan, to Miss Wilma !dow j of the Schuhach Jewe'rj sisting with the serving were Miss Janes L Idaho Falls, 7daho in downtown Salt Lake Cite Edith Winn, Wins Diane Coray. The bridegroom is the son of store ar "V,de off Wltb and Miss Mary est Misses Dona Mrs Alice Shaw d is a graduat' ,a burg wa ls moinin8Claire Smith, ami Tmv Chambers of South Caene high school and Sib ,ti hubach, Sr , owner, reported were in tlie gift room and Miss seminal y He served two and one Colleen Cony was in charge of the half years in the A A. F.. with c e' 8 H mUr Flower arrangements duty in the Pacific and Alaskan e,',l,S guebt book dwas honorably '1 He we ic done by Mm. Pear. Gordon arcus. Z to nab smaller misinsects In honor of the bride-to-b- e Mrs charged in February. 19lf The young couple are pi piling take it for a real flower. a t Sidney Coray entertained kitchen shower in Payson, August to make their hoi-- v 'n Logan 19 Pl.uis were set tor 2n guests where Mr. Rust w.ll continue his and the evening spent playing rook. studies at the USAC. bn(it Maisey Family Holds Reunion, Names Officers . Michigan Of interest to her many college friends is the anand home-tow- n nouncement of tlie coming marriage of Miss Katherine Jenkins of Sugar City, Idaho, to George E. Wetterau of Akron, Ohio. Te g marriage will take place October 11 at Ann Arbor, Michigan Katherine is the daughter of Mr and Mrs T. R. Jenkins and is a graduate of the USAC where she of the stu-- i served gs dent body and of her sorority. Alpha Chi Omega. She is listed in Who's vvno in American Colleges and Universities and was a mem- -' bet of Phi Upsilon, Alpha Sigma Nu and Spurs. Mr. Wetterau is the son of Mr and Mrs. W. J. Wetterau of Akron and was a student at the University of Michigan prior to his servue. He is a member of Phi Delta fraternity and will resume his studies at the University r Now visiting relatives and friends in Utah are Mr. and home Of Loene Kngley. They em- William Lloyd Barclay. They arrived in the state from Mrs. broiderod tea towels and made a brulu's burl Included were Misses Arlington, Virginia, last week. Mrs. Barclay will be remembered as Miss Dot Hickman Buiien, Loene Bagiev, ciea Hendricks, Vea and Sarah John-- j daughter of Mrs. Della Hickman, formerly of Logan and son- sv A. a, VriHv On Friday evening a group of friends entertained at a shower in honor of the young bride at the A " derson. . ' room M - -- Promised and hoped for: Paulette Goddard singing the old railroad favorite, The Wreck of the Old 79, for a scene in A Miracle . , . Lorccn Tuttle, Can Happen. Hollywoods top feminine radio actress, turned down another film contract . . . Aside to music publishers: Two Hollywood modtls, Carol Dunbar and Betty Nance, tune. have written a swelognnt Comes Daybreak. Jap .Jive Palace? Filmland's biggest dance palace, the Palladium, may get a replica M. Maurice Cohen, ip Tokyo general manager, is negotiating on the deal with Rufus Woodmansee, former Army officer who now occupies a civilian post in Tokvo. . . Bill Gargan may go to England for a couple of pictures. . . Joanell James, the on the Don Ameehe show is a UCLA student. . . . Ed Gardner has gone down to the sea in a newly purchased yawl Moores Honored t 'T New You. commissioner. Before Leaving Ellen Wright n Young Fellow Has Party anniversary. Places were 'marked for Mr. and Mrs. Russell Maughan and daughter Ellen Jean and Marion James of Loga", Miss Ann Griffin of Mrs. Lucille Hillyard of Smith-fielClarksh.ui, Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer entertained at a birthday James, and sons Wynn and Gordon party ThursJay honoring her son, and daughter Carol Marie. Lyle. Luncheon was served to 12 small guests after which games throughout her enlistment. Before were enjoyed. joining the service she attended Utah State Agricultural college for three years where she was a mem- Miss ber of Chi Omega sorority. Mr. Barclay recently completed four years service in China with In compliment to their the Chinese National Aviation Barbara Cartwright, who was Corps, participating in, air operations over the hump throughout observing her birthday anniver-- 1 the war. Following Japans surMr. and Mrs, S. R. Christen- render he served with the Chinese sen of Richmond enteilaned at government air force. He had pre- a family dinner Sunday. viously instructed army air corps Sixty-fiv- e oilots for Pan American Airways in per rent ot the manNorth Africa in 3942 He is a for- ufactured products used in Aigen-tin- a mer student of the University of are imported from other countries. Virginia. d Cartwright Complimented Wickham, secretary; Vella Woodward, chorister and Bertha Woodward, class leader, rep lacing Blanche Kingsford, Lois BUmires and Ann Oleson. An interesting program was presented followed by dainty refreshments served by Annie W likinson. Ida Hawkley, Aletha Handy and PhyCs Kingsford. Mrs. Olsen Gives Party for Daughter Mrs. Newel C. Olson of Millulle entertained Sunday afternoon ior her daughter Manly, whose dav anniversary oeeurred Saturday Outdoor games were plajed and a luncheon served by Mrs Oison Present were Marva Shaffer, Nancy Larson, Lorene Anderson, Wanda Hill, Janet Humphreys, j Barbara Vogel and Utona Ander-- ' birth-sar- sard to tb isked at er a-- 1,11-- - fold's Colds black and fuihsla aeiessories Mr. and Mrs Corav will make their home in South Dakota where Mr Coray is employed with the Forest Service ' Relieve Misery -- Rub on Titi:e Tested presi-land- s, I PROGRESSIVE BUSINESS INSTITUTION in Logan Soda Fountain Operators HAS WORK OPPORTUNITIES FOR ALERT (Men or Ladies) AND WOMAN. MUST ACTIVE BE YOUNG TYPIST AND MUST BE GOOD PENMAN. Bus Boys Apply to Box 510, BLI Herald-Journa- l, Logan PDERSOn Logan, Utah wniwtiMWwan enta .iling 1 Hollywood pokes a little fun at itself in a siene for Deanna Dur- bins new film. I'll Be Yours. Marquee sign of a movie theater in the picture reads- 4 count em -- 4 features 2 count em 2 stage shows Also SoO.OOO Bmgo and Best Poocorn in Town In the Mood For Glenn The film biography of Glenn Miller will be titled In the Mood " That was one of Glenn's hit but Tex Beneke, who now directs the Miller and. savs the, biggest hit of all was Chutt -' Mrs Roy Smith gave a luncheon sold nooga Choo Choo," which L500.000 record copies honoring the young couple at her home in Smithfield. New switch to the Mrs Coray completed her third man" routine: As a gypsy in 'ear at the USAC where sh was "Golden Earrings." Marlene Dio- - Buzzti editor, soi icty editor of trich braids a lock of her ha.r w ith Student Life, Lambda Rho s yarn m Ra Mil- - dent. Theta Alpha Pui vice hair It's an old gypsy ous- - dent, a member of Spurs and Alpha Sigma Nu. Mi Corny is a graduate of the USAC and recently returned from four years of military service in the South Pacific. .the Following the reception, company at Gallup. N M "Dust ' young couple left for a short honey-fliestates rattlers, big ants, scorpions. moon in the and no steaks Glad youre not For her going away ensemble, the here." bride chose a grey wool suit with til son. Ansn Ceremony DUP j ' Bride park Opens Season at-I- vi j city Honoring Mr and Mrs. Sam tie D. Moore, Jr., who have recently moved to Logan, a party was held Thursday evening in the Smith Ellen Wright camp of Dl'P held field First ward hall. an opening social honoring Eliza Mrs V llmer James of Paradise program was given after D. Lowe, one of the early FranK-lientertained at dinner Sunday hon-- 1 which refreshments were served pioneers, who is 83 years of agt New officers include ('onmt oring her husband on his birthday North-counselor- s. ot a- cut j N HOLLYWOOD. Sept Produced William Cagney started casting this week on the film version of Thorne Smiths fantasy The Straw Lamb." Jimmy Cagney plays the Irish magieian who turns the leading man into three different animals. As if he hasn t enough problems Bill has been bothered by a persistent agent who came in the other day to report a new find. He's terrific hes colossal," the "He looks like agent enthused. Sinatra and Cable, sings like dances like Astaire. "Sorry," deadpanned Bifi I need an actor who looks like a horse barks like a dog. and hops like a kangaroo " iP s , g, Screen 'i - ln-forr- tup. Plans Wedding j j -- ilcr.' 27, In and Giant Kgley of Glen-n- , i h.lio, were rnauied Septem- her 21 in the Salt Lake temple The oung couple enjoyed a honey- moon trip into Wyoming. They vi- - ted at Casper, Wyoming, with a brother to Mr Egley JsLuine was a student at North 'Ci, hr high school She was a! omen of t lie- Cai he county rodeo this year Mr Egley served over two ye.us in the L' S. Navy, and was st itioncd in the Philippines He is now employed at Idaho Kails, Idaho, where the couple will re I will team Roddy Me-- j Dowell and Jane Powell, as a re-- 1 suit of their hit In Holiday in Mexico. . . . Patricia Morison may do Lute Song" in London. . . Eddie Albert warbles on the screen for the first time, in Republics Hit Parade." He wrote the song himself, Its "Souse of the Bor- - l Friday, September lmitid. r NKA J.iLune B.nr, daughter mid Mis Clifford Hair of Rich- - l'r Mondaj afternoon, September f. .during clothe-om n fashion all occasion- - It begins at 3 t pm in the maul auditorium bet n Altl might the piogr.iui bus o e igned espeei cily for fre-hall students and their friends pi. I invited to atten 1. according Larbu.i Jean Forrest, AW S pie lent Suitable garb for cumpu- - veeu o. iala. partus sport, and othe us occasions will he modelhcl of Spurs, end IntercolU giat Knights will he shown, hs well as of "giutm,. the typical attire season. Om of the highlights w:' ear' be the new KOTC spon-or- s uniform Joan Kn hauls, Log. in is cha,. man of the show. Roma Bcintso. and Loan i Hyde Logan, ore her in wilting the smpt Music features aie being arising bv Demne Smith, Ireston LI i r. th Smith Dunklev, Iroston ha Mui'i charge of adurti-.nt'.mth. Ireston, and Ina Shepherd Logan are creating the seltint. and Jim Loihi Funk. Smithfiold Blood, Log, in will be stage ussh, ants 27 USAC Student Herald-Journa- s M ?U, Behind The The Exchange Vowsot State Agr Freshmen of cu'turul cni'iege will be entirtain ed by Associated Women Student In SOCIETY4 JaLaine Bair, Grant Edgley A lllonths IU To Pay! |