| Show e 10 the Cake Zrib 14111 Monday June SO By IIEDDA HOPPER HOLLYWOOD — ‘Lc Howard Hawks has had a dream sequence written into the Danny Kaye picture "That's Life" for which he alms to get Benny Goodman Tommy Dorsey Harry James and other top orchestra leaders Each of them will toot the instrument for which Helmut Dantine he's famous flew into town to teat for Eddie Small's "Life of Rudolph ValenDeal Arnaz flies to tino" - Omaha on Wednesday — two apdays ahead of his scheduled pearance—to catch- the opening of the music festival being sponsored there by the World HerJoan Fontaine is wanted ald for still another picture at Metro Eddie Knopf sent her the script of "B F's Daughter" the J P Marquand story which Joan will read over the week I Langford with this serves a 0 rr I lefra (who was wedded Saturday in an impreealve gazden ceremony She is the former Miss Katharine Voris Irving Henry Mete Garaen Setting Highlights Ceremonial Voris-Biel- e ' Wil- man arid Robert Ingalls liam McHugh Hal Derbidge and Cal Plumhof were ushers- Amidst a garden setting of rummer blossoms Miss Katharine Osborne Voris a daughter of Mn Itictrnond Voris 1116 E South Temple became the bride SaVarday of Irving Henry Bid le a on ef Mrs Raymond IL Bid le 2436 Harvard ave The ceremony was read by Very Rev Arthur NV Moulton and Rev Mortimer Chester Following the marriage wed-di- g guests were entertained at a reception in the Voris garden The bride was beautiful in a filmy marquisette en train witha an inset bodice decorated in white pattern of satin- - Her sweetheart-shape- d crown was of lace centered with a single cluster of orange blossoms and from it cascaded a veil of finest net edged in lace cling-ing-vin- Visiting GuestsvisiAmong the tors in town for the nuptial affair were Miss Marian Voris of Akron O Miss Margery Dey of Los Angeles Cal Mr and Mrs Frank M Moore of Portland Ore and Mrs V O Bide out-of-to- full-leng- all-la- a1iwte bridal party made the June ceremony even more lasting In its Impressiveness Matron of honor Mrs Gladys Isakson sister of the bride wore while the maid crisp organdy ef honor Mlas Muriel Pugh and atten&mg matrons Mrs Mtt le Sralt h Mrs Lye Peggy Ingthretmm Blackstock and Mrs Jane Cowan Capin Miss a n d the bridesmaid Dorothy Janney chose identical models of marquisette styled with long sleeves high necks and tiny collars Petite flower girl Joanna Derbidge also was dressed in f ui I e n gth ma rqu ise attendants ette carried straw hats fashioned in the form of baskets Piled with pure white briarcliff roses The ring bearers for the double ring ceremony were Bain Smith and Warren Derbidge and they too carried out the theme by wearing white linen suits Jack Denton stood as best ew -- D 11 I J - t 1 tTragiowoomgwtatmanaSmlmwmmmrnmnmnranoiiZ I ki US IMF IIALLEY'S I a t I 1 VA Tang adds that extra flavor! 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Consult with Miriam's tor glorious bridal golorne exquisite bridesmaids' enSouth Thirty-On- e sembles l 01 t Peet SUPS swes wail - i A-'- ce UV Sunday evening at twilight Miss Marilyn Nelson a daughter of Dr and Mrs Harold E Nelexson 13L8 Harvard ave changed vows with William Graham Iloulton a son of Mr to switched l 0 sr 40o NelsonIioulton - have Hershel another magazine Williams came here to try to persuade Zazu Pitts to come east and audition for "Sunshine Inn" a radio show Written by Gertrude Berg Copyright 1947' By The Chicago Tribune star-produc-er t3t 1 : I! brown and white striped seersucier suit with trim spectator pumps and white accessories e 4 will ahe Cary Grant really put on skates But Danny Kaye who didn't was the photogrraphers1 delight He was waltzed over the ice in the arms of two many new acts Not Gish's Dish Lillian Gish was asked by Mel Ferrer to play the Laurette Taylor role in "The Glass Menagerie" at LaJolls but turned It down Said she "I wouldn't presume to follow Laurette's Marta Toren performance" Universal- - International's n e w Swedish actreu made a wonderful test for "Miracle of the Bells" If she gets the part the studio will have a new star Walter Wanger tried to get Rex Harrison for the dauphin role in "Joan of Lorraine" but failed Rex says he'd love to do the part but he has to sail for England in August to make John Galsworthy's "Escape" with an th matched her gown For her bouquet she carried golden-throate- d white orchids and stephanotis Maid of honor Miss Frances Houlton sister of the bridegroom wore a gown of canary Miss yellow and bridesmaids MexLyle Probert of Fachuca ico Miss Louise Lunt and Miss of Pueblo Colo The bride left for her coastal honeymoon trip in a smart Impresalve Scene An Mrs 11 11iam Graham HouIton the former Bliss Marilyn Nelson was a lovely bride of Sunday The newlyweds plan to reside in Denver Ro Layne Rasmussen wore idenand Mrs Frederick Rex Hou lton of Denver Colo tical gowns of aqua Rev Malcolm W Gwaltney Serves AS Best Man officiated at the candlelight S Davies of Denver in Robert took which place ceremony thea First Presbyterian church was best man William H Nelson brother of the bride Robert Wedding Gown W Fisher and Albert F WineThe petite bride given In wore a father her gardner of Denver were ushers marriage by gown of ivory satin fashioned For her going away ensemble with a sweeping train and tiny new Mrs Hotaton chose a the fitted basque with a tulle yoke tailored suit of white gabsoft love satin with ivory edged veil an ardine with all white accesknots Her heirloom of the Houlton family sories which belongs to the brideThe newlweds will honeymoon Pebble Beach Del Monte groom's grandmother Mrs Wilat liam Graham of Denver fell before returning to Denver Cal bonnet emfrom an to make a home broidered with tiny seed pearls and styled with a beaded thin strap of ivory lace which - - ed - ) - t CLAIITSCTI CLAI1A MMain—West Side :44 4412 South EN130FloallONTILI SALE sooeAtt4 4:' SPRING STOCK N No COATS SUITS 11133 Up of-N- 1 99a o -ITENING GOWNS Lp o 3100 of No 3--- 4— DRESSES - Up to 3230 of Mai1117ousr )WfNr - 0 on 1111 12171463570CAIN65 2- EVENING Up COO to et: BETTIE DRESSES 1500 20' 198 oad COSTUMES Nvy off Pastels Prints N 110 Ilba 0 off 141 500 Exchanges 1 N Sege Patterns Up Se MOO Wands Se los Flu! et - lt WOOteal instant thin in - '10 'WEL is the Colgate-Palmolive-P- trade-ena- ct of the Coumpaeo 6'777Af " 4pee4 '14011 - e"eilt::) I 144 t glifeep37g113 0 1NaER hardest coldest water! 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