Show 4 10 Zile Salt Cake Zeiburte Friday June 20 1947 Thursday Brides Vows Repeat t 4 k - neckline and long pointed veil fell sleeves Her from a crown of seed pearls Maid of honor was Miss Lois Pearson bridesmaids were Miss Manson and Miss Joan Miller Keith ' Gustaveson acted as best man A reception newlyweds mony honoring the followed I r Pearson-Hoope- the bridal spotlight paused Miss Dorothy Frances Pearson a daughter of Mr and Mrs J H Pearson 149 Windsor and Warren (Pat) Hooper a son of Mr and Mrs C J Hooper 1541 Princeton The couple exchanged vows Thursday in First Congregational church with Rev George J Weber officiating at the double ring ceremony The bride given in marriage by her father chose a gown of white satin and lace Her veil was caught to a crown of net and seed pearls A madonna lily bouquet completed the wedding attire Mrs Harold S Heppler a sister of the bride was her only attendant Her gown was of coral crepe fashioned similarly to the bride's She carried a co- i1SW - Warren (Pat) Itooper bride la church ceremony Thursday full-leng- th A HOROSCOPE social-roman- Clara IL Clawson shows group of Cotton Sturaer Formal charmingly dealgned to feature your Beauty and Loveliness Pastel and White 'rotted Organdies Striped and Plaid Ba tes caznbrzya that have the 'air" of oak Taffetas Sizes ten to sixteen Make early aelectton if you would find your size Remember the West side of Main and the First entrance South of the Pedestrian Lane bring you to the door-4-41South Main art outstandirg 'P -- 1 1 r rafa J att 24vip Specialize la WEDDING INVITATIONS Iri: t''''::"" 74 ''' - V 14 dna ?bard Sawa Dad end 46414141 tr4 ' Li ' :r Z I Ir ' i ' t'14( "'' Tea Party It will be Friday afternoon tea for Dr Margaret Schell and her friends Mr C D Schell is honoring her daughter who has been on a leave of absence from the university faculty while she attended the University of California at Berkeley i I i344- - I Arrytlif 'rrr 1) tt OW trtgli "'- - ''' 4-- r:- - ' Music Guests - 40te ' Enjoying the hospitality of the Charles S Merrill's 3510 20th East have been musical visitors Mr and Mrs Finley Walker Mrs Finley has returned to New York and Mr Finley will soon be on his way to the northwest to complete his concert touring NORCROSS I IlL" -- ' '4 p4141i MVPd WTI mat soPputs STA flOtnat 4 13 - CONSULT OUR TRILNDLY STAY? LE811 w-- - --i s- and all printed and engraved serial forms LI cvs Eva n N She has brought with her a house guest Miss Margaret Holloway a daughter of Mr and Mrs C C Holloway of Redland Cal so there's sure to be double activity ahead! From Honolulu a long long time" been 'It's be well the theme song might for Mrs Emily Mahoe and Mrs Frank Mederos who are here visiting from Honolulu Hawaii after an absence of 31 years The popular vacationers are the house guests of Mn Charles Fry 1477 S 9th West and will be extensively entertained during their month's stay Winging in for some Salt Lake fun is Miss Mary Evelyn (Lynn) Fernley While buzzing the city she'll be with parents Mr and Mrs Gus Fernley 1047 E 2nd South Home for Summer In town for the summer is Miss Eloise Eamberger daughter of the Julian Bambergers on Penrose dr Eloise has been enjoying studies at the University of California at Berkeley Jta toT ta 7 Is Nut1 TWITTERS AMERICA'S BEST-LOVE- D GREETING- CARDS 61 - x111ffKmfi 'p 77earit ? v 0010w-"ro- 7es-- I Ir7toteii - 14lb - t‘- sbeasom 011-- A yrot i 1A BIS 1 Ft) RIEAT S - r II I vI I of the many — lint foods xt laktlecinably Nabisco SIScult — - - yon Miss Esther Nelson program coordination chairman was in charge of the program Special music also was featured This was the final meeting of B P W until September S L Collegiates On the Move It's just hello and goodbye again for Beta Al Meyersahm who has just breezed into town for a couple of days before go-i- n on to San Francisco for the surmner Al has been attending Oregon State university at Corvallis for the past year Water Bugs "Ahoy mates" has been the cry that's kept Sigma Chi Kenny Jenson on the go for the last week for Kenny's been busy entertaining navy buddies Ensign Jim O'Donnell of Hollywood and Ensign Bob Houston of Lindsay CaL The three boys were friends in the navy and Kenny and Jim attended the University of Texas together for two years Steak frys boating on Great Salt lake and jive sessions are just a few of the activities on the agenda for the visiting duo I Following a honeymoon trip through Poconos Maj and Mrs Karrick will make a home at Fort McPherson Atlanta Ga The bride was graduated from the College of William and Mary Major Karrick is a member of the 1943 class at United States Military academy He served in Germany and China gives otwth — - COmpany vries By GRACE GRETHER Scene—modern living room Maid in $125 silk potuprlien uniShe form is waving a futile duster over glittering room—and master this am in late "Here I readying speaks: sides and mistress due any minute—woe is me!" Movement: From that posias As a Salt Laker you might roll over to one thighline tion well get busy and memorize your after the company Broadway across the hips and over to back lines Because a slim gray-eye- d built its own scenery and directed maneuver-wa- s other the thlghline worn Itself Also there a ballet young the to so as weight bring ing an Mrs John Robert Stevens by "Rosa linda" — and other stage to bear on the bulge Roll 20 name recently arrived is going ventures and roll 20 more counts relax of to set about making thespians But Patricia Stevens is sober all Salt Lakers and serious about her Salt Lake "Salt Lake would be a wonderhopes and plans ful field to wcrk in with dran4" "The smart thing to do" she thi'L she says She is no novice 601h says "Is to get ypur foot Inside Good door the home at stage Stage Baby training would include actual MITROPOUTAPI MIXICA14 Since she was age 5—with dark and even writIIISIIVATIONS DINNIIS stage productions —4 to 1 1 pon VAX i41014 eyelashes exactly as long as they to the There's $od WOW WITT M ing S4S scripts plenty 104 are now—a yen for the stage has do for serious amateurs" filled her waking moments After actual experience on the Broada Star Account! way stage and elsewhere Mrs IV Stevens has decided to follow in the footsteps of her mother who was a dramatic coach down east She's been married three years and is here on her second Salt Lake honeymoon—with the same 1$7 husband Its a war romance GI Eva E Ito Ills became head of Salt Lake B P W Thursday 31Iss Ricebowl Dance Is the Latest There is something new under the sun—a Chinese Ricebowl dance The Utah United Service to China committee and the East Mill Creek lady Lions are sponsoring the dance which will be held at Coconut Grove June 30 at 9 pm General chairman of the big affair will be Mrs LMarcus Jensen Chairman of a Main street booth will be Mrs Bayard N Robison Chairman of ticket sales is Mrs Emmett L Morris cochairmen of costuming are Mrs Etilip B Price and Quentin Chinn Mrs Ben Burdette is chairman of decorations decoration adviser Max Thompson Salt John Laker stationed at Fort Monmouth N J was Cupid's victim at first arrow shot He had gone up to NBC in New York where Patricia had charge of tickets and stuff handed out to soldiers What he for entertainment wanted was tickets to "Basin Street Blues"—and what he went away with in addition—was a rosy haze and oblivion to the rest of the world Married seven months later the bride followed John Robert to Utah where he was sent to Camp Kearns prior to going overseas Home at Last ' Now he has brought his bride "home" to Salt Lake for keeps at 962 E 3rd South Mr Stevens Is equipment accountant at the University of Utah—while Pa- d aML P ' - DRESSES BEMBERGS Your now DRESS from STAR Style Plop Emptiositos STYLE—and to 0' VCio 4 66-13- th 7- East IP flitcts TASTE your GOOD - SELECTION IN t Junior sizoi IS—Minos' it to 10 to -- 1112 to 2412— 33 to 44 7704 ugst to 2 c:95 ' t - 4 T- r--- I - -1 Many Spring and Summer ri DRESSES 's Fresh from leadini 4!I - 1 Iraq a 7 wallpaper mills— new designs and colorings Full price range See a - -" t oil I t!tt i 116-g4- elS41° o ! f161 5ft elr) 11 an' a r Pt11117 s::::) - '' 0- "1 it EAR- are i iSapnhtradion 1 111 Summer 4 p p :sof trThehes L it ' 4' I I 0P Iw 1 isslrefitti mg at Prices--- RPMREaDicntiyECI — o11 STORG1 111 South State Street tiP C 1C o MINTS ri '-'3- etsai 0 -- FULLERI M IC FA I A :11) b r re r -- AI i 1 1P gilt' Reduced - 4 111-- - Phone Salt Lake City 11 You'll Like STARES Courfeees Service! Free Parking in Rear - to ' PRINT CREPES SLACK SHEERS 1N'c California Caller A Claremont caller from California is Mrs Wesley J Davis former Salt Laker the guest I GRAPE owl NEW I entertainment chairman Jack Lawrence: cochairmen prizes Mrs V R Capson and Tim S Ko chairman patrons committee Mrs Warren Diehl 'PL: - Coma In and tTry On tho ) STAR'S ‘ tricia— She filled in the time during his absence by being a Powers model—by joining the cast of "Lost generation" opening on of Mrs D M Guillotte 'AM1tAlot9i1 r them now Exciting" 'EASY COME flitEASY CO Picture A Para mou Whole 'World's a Stage To New Salt Laker They Met Robert Stevens 'Rice Shot 001 outfit one with a the jacket should be and as the slacks cad flush at the but should extend "equator" over the tilDs part way To cut a dashing figure in a slack suit or in a spring suit for that matter the hips should not measure more than two Inches larger than the bust Anymore hip inches ca41 for exerci8Peo LyTengarcen: back knees flexed and drawn up toward chest arms out On floor at In a slack The jacket same color should not I a prsis for Makes t Breakfast lan CURTAIN RISES Start from Guns bscibws Mrs John Robert Stevens who would make thespians of all Salt Lakers—that means you! 4- - - But the big problem with slacks on any size rnaximus figure is the fact that the gluteusback of the that rather massive muscle on the woman's a on fleshier figure hips is natarally than on a man's Most women are nclt ideally built for slacks Only slim girls wi h long waists and narrow hips can wear them well The average figure looks better - 1 - 34-inc- ch at that man 'ANA 12a3 eleares - D - 46-in- Heads BPW Miss Eva E Hollis was installed president of Salt Lake City Business and Professional Women's club at 34th birthday anniversary dinner Thursday at Pinecrest inn Emigration can- around in slacks today and so few of them look as if they should wear them a critical male complained to this department He said flatly that size 16 should be the limit and that it would be well for women to remember that view" that counts it's the "going-awa- y That is the test proper of course so today's exercises are slanted toward the going-awa- y view But let's check into the size situation The most popular sizes in slacks are 14 and 16 The salesgirl who passed along this information hastened to add that slacks come in large sizes and that she has plenty bf calls for size and over Now size 40 accommodates a 40 h waistline hip spread and a sizes in slack limit a be to Maybe there ought k Of much interest to the friends of Col and Mrs S N ICarrick well known former residents of Salt Lake now of San Francisco is the announcement of the marriage of their son Major S N Karrick Jr to Miss Marion Ross and Mrs daughter of Brig-Ge- n Lewis Tenny Ross of Washing-weddin- g tnn D C The marriage took place Saturday in All Souls Memorial churoh Washington a reception following at the Admiral club The beautiful bride chose ivory slipper satin with yoke and trim of rose point lace for her gown Her veil of Belgian lace is a White family bridal heirloom roses orchids and stephanotis formed the bridal bouquet Maj Lee B James was best (i44 Pkhel? - I Ross-Karric- Miss Eva Hollis - So many women seem to be prancing ne lonial bouquet Howard D Hooper a brother of the bridegroom was best man trailers were Gayle Neilson Bud Johansen Howard Bradshaw Ed Miller and Don Williams The bride's mother was in a blue crepe gown and the bridegroom's mother was in floral jersey Following the ceremony a reception was held at Alpha CM Omega sorority house with Mrs Stanley Neff and Miss Marilyn Snow serving Mrs H W Felkner and Mrs Alice Wood greeted guests while Mn Glen L Streadbeck and Mrs Allan J Pearson were in charge of gifts For traveling Mrs Hooper chose a gown of black and yellow silk print accented by black patent accessories Mrs Hooper attended University of Utah where she was af Mrs George G Elwood Jr who Is the former Miss Joyce Pearson exchanged wedding vows In Thursday evening ceremony at home SU T1S EM ENT AD Itra Ic new-Yvon- the In the flurry of June weddings on - Considers Size The bridegroom attended the university prior to serving in the navy air corps for two years Following a wedding trip to Lake Louise Canada the lyweds will make k home in Salt Lake cere- - For the honeymoon trip to New Jersey the new Mrs El- -wood chose a crisp white sumtiler print dress with gold and accessories Flying to Salt Lake from Irvington N J Mrs Elwood ar- rived Wednesday to attend the of her son P' he Wise Girl In the twilight of an early summer evening Miss Joyce Pearson a daughter of Dr and Mrs H E Pearson 1575 Browning ave became the bride of George G Elwood Jr a son of Mr and Mrs George G Elwood of Irvington N J The marriage was solemnized at the home of the bride's J Stuart McMaster officiated Thursday parentsauburn-haired bride wore The a wedding gown of deep ivory filiated with Alpha Chi Omega satin fashioned with a square Spurs and publications full-leng- th Keywordifor the day—Conciliation initiative favor Friday in general—A great deal can be done quickly this forenoon Watch Late morning moves or palms Papers letters claim attention and there should be domestic family r ewsImportant If June 20 is your birthdate— Famous Many happy returns persons born on this date include Christopher M Spencer inventor and manufacturer Joseph M Wilson architect and civil engineer :w I u v1 STYLE SHOP 242 SO MAIN' I - - |