| Show 65 THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE Sunday November 2 1947 ' 0 'k e ilip A(11 ' ' ' et I V Ilt: - i cN4N 1 ik ' 4 ' i OGDEN—One of the lovely fall weddings was solemnized Friday when Miss Elayne Pappas daughter of Mr and Mrs- - Harry Pappas became the bride of Norman D Wright son of Mr and Mrs George in a ceremony performed by the Rev Antonios Kalogeropoulos of the Greek Orthodox church of Salt Lake City andthe Rev Burton Salter of the Episcopal church of the t ' - ' i The bride was given In mar- - ' " i 'Ail riage by her brotherasTom Papbest man ptts who also acted for the bridegroom Mrs E ' W ti was matron of honor The bride's gown was of white with veil falling from a of seed pearls Her single was tied with white satin and she carried a prayer book a Following the ceremony large reception was held t ' 4 ' - - Mrs Norman Wright former- Historical Society Mrs E P Mills Mrs A B Flora and Mrs Mary Cooper were hostesses to members of scsBa:r t PTIOVO—The marriage of Mr and Ntra Melvin Havachevich tnok place Saturday evening at First L D S ward J Earl Lewis performed the rites Mrs Kavachevich is the former Marian Jungquist of Milwaukee She was given in marriage by Earl Oss a close friend of the 1 Earl Oss-iwa- I and Leo a 66 Mr and Mrs Milton J Harding announce the marriage of a daughter Miss Emma Jane Harding to Eldon L Gaither a son of Mrs Della Gaither The nuptials were performed by William G Cook at Provo Golf clubhouse Mrs C L Hazel sister of the bride attended as matron of honor Miss Etta Roberts was maid of honor and Miss Amaryllis Gaither Miss Phyllis Gaither and Miss Leola Roberts were ' tf i ' ' t $ v A glitr 04 t x ' '1 z - ' '' rg) i 4I ' - 't I t 4 - A f - - ti ' '')' 1 A - I i i 4 i k ' ' t 'Pe - -t k "1 - 7fro I the Shiri:hGE114ten: Gilbert Alt former s - -- — s " 1 4 ' - -1 1 1 tii - N 1 t ' 1 ' 'i ' ' ' r ' I r if: 1 1 v1 ge ' ' 1 t' ' t - - - 4 - ) t ' ' 0:' Lf4-- t i:v soa e - z:: t s1 ' 4 if N -- tf- - - -- r 'tti-'-"-" - J‘ 1 A L70--- ) Ik - 4t mos a owt r t 1 'i ik t ' 4':' 1-- ' :l '' - ' tt ' - 4t Alt 1' 000 1 141C GOSSARD CO CALLAS ATLANTA - t i J i :'' 0 "4-70-Z- Z (10 1 '' ! - p1 t 1 ' ' r 1 1 $ - 4 - - f ' a0- - ' 466 1 s 4 4 : t : - 4 1 1 MAIL ORDER c 1 -- I t'qop i Margot Manners ZCMI Salt -1 t - v tole ifeontglatwhiing City 10 Utah tubular wool jersey with Lastee tires ' I ARGYLE PLAID 1 ) - ''' 1 ' I DERBY TATTERSALL STRIPES $ i - I I trown-groy-mair- e c '' l1 ' te' - - 2 1 i - ' - '41 '' 0- '' - cl- i '': 4 - ' I 1-- - ' - -- - ' -- - - 4 - - 4- N- A ' It rz"kt f 4 Brown-big- k Wimp-aqu- t 4 : I ' 1 li 1 - ' - Brown-maiz- - fl--- i ' 1 ‘ 1 '''' - 1 '4 P t ''' i f ' - s7 'I r: 1 ) t' ' ' m-- -- L -- t t t ' - - ' it 1 ' 't'? 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' e '-- For Your 1 ova upi c 41 dest ' WAX CREAM t 0—Turn hem °Pi hiERCOLIZED t 4( 4) 4 in Tooele - ) - ' A I wedding breakfast followed Miss Marylynn Roberts was maid of honor and James I Jensen of Tooele stood as best man for his brother A reception honored the couple who are now making a home 4 i --- Miss Shirley Elton a daugh- - 1 : Ar - - 1 d ter of Sam F Elton became the bride of Gilbert Jensen a son of Mr and Mrs Charles Jensen Sept 15 at the Elton home A - "00- 1 Elton-Jense- n 1 oit" 1411 r4'11 4 - k a is ' er ring-bear- 1 n S IL r A—Cut clown I Ir tut' bock sail keen rogick nu de 0 0 0 New Tubular Wool Jersey Dress Lengths With a Built-i"Waist Whittler" LastexI Gaither bridesmaids Charles was best man Lkarue Pulmipher was flower girl and Clifton Hazel Jr was '1 Mrs Plummer is the mer Miss Mildred Weston of Laketown lJtah Mee "When old friends get together"—it was strictly a time for reminiscing when Mn Wayne G Brown of Salt Lake City visited Mn Bryson Rashrecently and practically uninterrupted for a week since Mr Rash official radio announcer for Pres Truman was traveling with the chief executive — - Something new ill the Tie w otooh" for You ti)ho Se4 Ck r Harding-Gaithe- ' It Fred Froerer Jr : born were special guests ' i Mrs Boyd Crompton the former Miss Dona Rees of Ogden 1 C—Stitch down 31 inchos front undorarm and fold matron of honiir K Karachevich a s Milwaukee from family Patsy Oss and Ards Joan Peterson were flower girls Mrs I '1 girl at the home of Mr and Mn Stanley Plummer born Oct 26 and they are still dis- cussing names for their first fora a brother of the bridegroom was best man Mr and Mrs Stanley Perrson 1 I Mrs Woodrow Candland Marriott Mrs Russell Marriott and Mrs Ferdinand Kaufholtz Other guests were Mrs Maurice R Barnes Mrs Gordon H Sears and Mrs Howard Adams who recently had as her guest her sister Mrs Prescott Dunn of Salt Lake City Mrs Kaufholtz is busy these days organizing a Brownie troop She topped the regular training with a special course in arts and crafts and previewed her winter's work with A 't Y BOOTII t i In a candlelight ceremony solemnized by Herold Crompton Nuptial Reports Draw Current Spotlight I - 1 Please ? N ante 'It Kaysville and Mrs Rufus K Hardy of Salt Lake City who were motoring through the east stopped in Washington for a few days last week It was only long enough to see a few friends and be dinner guests of Mr and Mrs Karl J Hardy at the Congressional club The Hardy s are now leading a topsy-turv- y life while deco rators hide all their belongings In sbrowds of white canvas and paint and paper walls and woodwork "We can't find a thing and wonder if we ever will" said Mrs Hardy but we know everything will be spic and span J—Cut artehols opening horn shoulder seem down—turn in 1 inch and horn ?1:10V0 SOCIETY -7f day" that other guests at the inn responded with applause Hostesses included Mrs Harold Rees-Crompt- on ly Milo Elayne Pappas of Ogden By EDMI t es - Irs ' ' The newly organized Beaux-Belldancing club of the younger social group held its at opening dance Saturday Ogden Golf and Country club at which 200 guests participated The committee in charge of arrangements were Mr and Mrs Mark Bower Mr and Mrs Wayne Farrell and Mr and Mrs Lee Cardon The season's calendar will include seven dances and the general committee are Mr and Mrs Coly P Parrish Mr andMrs Dale Strong Mr and Mrs Grant Humphreys and Mr and Mrs Vivian Meik commentator and columnist was guest speaker at a luncheon Friday noon at Ogden Golf and Country club at which Mrs Charles Gloyd Cowley Mrs L C Forsey and Mrs Wendell Thomson acted as joint hostesses ' --' 1' Beaux-Belle- s Luncheon Good Shepherd Ogden The wed- the crystal ding took place inBen Lomond ball room of Hotel w r East Trek stop Washington was the last on a three-wee- k motor tour of the east and Canada for lir and Mrs Jot Comte Of Salt Lake City Guests of their niece Mrs J Wayne Parrish and Sir Parrish they made their stay of several days a sightseeing sojourn with no time left for social engagements a small fry Halloween party and weiner roast for all the neices and nephews in the family With six Marriott making their homes in Washington they never need go beyond members of the family to make a party Hardy Clan Mr and Mrs Man Blood of Continued from Page 20 of Mrs J four misters-in-laWillard Marriott honored her on her birthday anniversary last week So good was the harmony when Colored waitresses dressed in traditional mammy costumes sang "Happy Birth - Ogden Historical society at the home of Mrs Mills Saturday afternoon A program featuring the work of Ogden artists was presented under the direction of Mrs William 13 Cook Miss Dona Rees became the bride of Boyd Crompton Ott 10 The bride iis a daughter of Mr and Mrs D L Rees and the bridegroom is a son of Mr and Mrs Charles Crompton For the leception which honored the newlyweds following the ceremony the bride chose a gown of robin egg blue enhanced by an orchid corsage fly AMY JOHNSON - -- 1 I Variety Spices Calender f 1 1 :" 4 V I end roedy for the holiday f WASHINGTON NOTES OGDEN SOCIETY NEWS "IL - v z |