Show - o 0ffROMif The Salt Lake Tribune W edneaday November 24 1954 TODAY WITH DEBBIE :e 'Sweet By Deborah ()obi' and Jessie—Kay Greenwood to the door Pearl Pollard Marlyn Stoddard Lindsay Brady and Deanna Nickolson ivere munching on huge pecan rolls and said that the dance was a candy dance— goodies for everyone were given at the door and a box of chocolates was in store for the lucky couple Saw Chuck Ainesworth' Jane Goff Richard Boyce Lynn Haws Ronald Duffin and Jeannette Rawson cross Paige apt boles in your shoes? Welt no wonder! Seems like I all the ntws lately is dances and more dances ilard the fiddles tuning up Friday night out at the Old Mill and discovered a gang of Jordan-- ites congregated for some fancy stepping Spotted Eldon Forman Lowell Ashman 1Vayne Dahl and David Lloyd escorting dates Pat Johnston Geraldine Whitmore Patty Parker IA '1 11 I - Ili' I ' - Mrs MaurieeD- OUSSIaatiOXie C0011 Buc10- - MrsDonal&LWaler e11--- : ' ' - gray wool for an undisclosed honeymoon destination Mr Cook who currently is serving with the US Army will report for overseas assignment in December His new' bride will make a teMporary home with her parents Upon his release the bridegroom will resume studies at the University of Utah Miss Marjorie Buck became the bride of Maurice D Cook In impressive rites Tuesday at Memorial House Memory Park Henry IV Richards LDS bishop officiated' The bride is a daughter of Mr and Mrs Keith F Buck 1870 E 3900 South and the bridegroom is a son of Mr and Mrs Clifton L Cook 4071 Highland Dr A reception followed The couple stood before a background of ferns and palms In an original model of Chantilly lace over slipper satin was the lovely bride A wing collar enhanced ' the molded bodice and lace inset accented tiers of tulle in the graceful ballerina le n g t h skirt A finger-tiveil of 'Husion fell from a Juliet cap of matching lace She carried white roses and carnationt centered with salmon glamel- - - i The Hyrum J Jensen home Highland Dr was the setting for a reception honor pallern 255 In a ballernia length dress - of deep aqua taffeta was SIZES 12 46 ma- tron of honor- - Mrs -- D W Gibbs Bridesmaids Miss Marilyn Larson Miss Ruth Cook and Miss Ruby Cook twin sisters of the bridegroom wore salmon taffeta sister dresses 1 4 - 20A tSterf 0 0 AO 1 ' Illk 4f i ' t t ':1 C s' & ' al‘ I V carnations " For traveling to Las Vegii- Nev the new Mrs Walker 'donned a 'brown Sharkskin suit with dark brown trim The couple will make a home in Salt Lake where he will continue his studies at theUniversity of Utah Ai311119 PPAII I ti tv IF Party Will Honor Airs Bloomquist It's a design for all ages and occasions with flattering surplice neckline and distinctive fashionable skirt styling 0 GUARANTEED NONFATTENING OA Friends 14 16 18 20 3638 40 42 44 46 Size 18: 334 yards 39- - Inch Send 35c in coin (no stamps with please) for pattern name address style number and size Address Pattern Bureau The Salt Lake Tribune SU Mission St San Francisco Calif p'' rood Stores Distribetoor Don Eiggron Cor: Lake City a Pe lteve and 9 Mrs Forrest M 1404- - Princeton Ave their -- haveljust three-wee- k ico City 4yi 87‘44 kqe - "v4 of flowers more than beauty cmythingdd to your home for Thanksgiving entertaining' tc ss Ar -- ' 01 Table centerpieces Chrysanthemum plarls Cyclamen plants "11" and "A" Mums ' We 1 300 500 up 500 89c each FLOWERS-IV-W- in Anywhere Veer Sarislattion Owarented - k r IlUDDART FLORAL CO 33 South Main Phon 84 '0YI1 Lot's 0) daughter June fromla motor trip to Mex- 1 Imestiaggwif i - 11111 ftdiizizill i I and Jay McFarland Hy Saunders Dick Madsen and Dave Thurgood helped him carry it off while dates Madeleine Gillespie Ginger Duvall Louise Mash Doralee Durham and Mary Lynn Dawson gave with the advice Up East High way beards were definitely "the thing" last week as the ABEs—Associated Boys of East—put away razors and sprouted whiskers for their annual dance Lucky Elizabeth Schreyer reigned over things as ABE's Babe while John Leonudakis' five winner atsirdiftsaJoaalli 4 "This is the way it's done" say Annette Rawson and Howard Swapp Jordan dance enthusiasts Tom Early Kelly Lowry Souvall Dan pirmage Carolyn Cheney Jim Freed and Judy Ralph& BIRTHDAY FUN AND PARTY CLOTHES are in store for Davis teens tonight Seems Davis High's celebrating its 40th anniversary with a dance in the gym and all "Memories" the trimmings will be the theme of the dance—quite fitting since alums will be honored as well as Davis' football players shadow won him the ABE for the night o'clock Bill Brickley ABE president teamed up for the dance with Lucille Cozakos EllAG president for a real presidential evening while other ABEs and their babes were Alan Smith Janie Pitman Jerry Duncan Mary McEDick ntire Annette Paul By The Gadabouts Lined up like a row of ten pins are the festive dates on the holiday calendar beginning with Thanksgiving—which notto be overlooked: For this is the big day family certainly-imembers gather from near and far to count their blessings and feast on turkey One of the happiest dinner tables will include four extra places for two former Salt Lakers and their children up from Arcadia Calif to spend the holiday with their parents and their brother and sisters' families The guests are Mr and Mrs Peter J Pitehess and sons John Paul and Andrew Terry The dinner will be it the home of Mr and Mrs William G and with another brother-in-laDokos 1477 Yuma St sister assisting Mr and Mrs C Oscar Drake 1483 Yuma St East and a brother Parents Mr and Mrs A E Takis 527-4tEast Mr and Mrs Andrew Takis Jr 3188-9tand sister-in-lawill be eating turkey with- them Tuesday mornhig Mrs Pitchess was the guest of honor at a kaffee-klatscat the Aviation Club with her two sisters Mrs Drake and Mrs Dokos the hostesses The former Utahns will have nary a dull moment during their week's visit here as dinner and luncheon and cocktail party dates fill the remaining days of their visit s OUT FOR PURPOSE? FUN WITH A Got word of a special invite to all teens to attend the "Harvest Balls Friday night at the Salt Lake County Recreation Center 2610 S Redwood Rd Things get going at 8 pm and funds from the dance go toward fixing up the recreation cen- ter n When yew stuff it with AAt al4ola as4A Irtilxlit°)Rsing 11EPtIvn h CI)FFIEIE FL1 UCYT h h well-know- n 113TAII Family Affair It's also "turkey 'no trimmings" for the family dinner at Ave the home of Mr and Mrs Charles L Smith Thursday Counting blessings with their parents will be Mr and Mrs Raymond M Smith 1987 Yalecrest Ave and their children Deborah Bain and Douw PO 804-11t- h caffein Costs less than 1r a cup! lb Dinner Date The Brown clan will keep the traditional dinner date at the home of Mr and Mrs E T Brown 1686 E 39th South Assisting them with the honors will be Mr Brown's sisters Miss Marjorie BrownMiss LavinaBrown andMrs John IL Henderson !ni(A14115:::' OS:: Tit POI -: Turkey n Trimmings 1 ': :!?:':: 4- :' " Turkey will be roasting in the oven at the home of Mr and Mrs W D Harris 289 D St Thursday for the very special Mr and Mrs D H reason that their daughter and Marks will be coming up from Los Angeles to spend the week Marks will be remembered as the former end with them Mrs Helen Harris : f s 4:fyif011F04::::::-::::::2:- : d'''i$::?:':::':':::':'::!::::::::: I t t A son-in-la- I t Minor 4410bovit' t t '418AboolOokgolo' Holiday Feast t tP4MVIAV"6 Reversing the tables will be Mr and Mrs Dean F Brayton Newhouse Hotel who will be traveling down to Los Angeles to spend the holiday with their son and daughter and their families ' Foreign 'Points VV - V 'From ther e they'll motor through Switzerland and ôn to Austria where Mr SVCS bodny will be attached with the US foreign service Mrs Svobódny is the former Dolly i' 3t Joseph Nose Drops rot Children :alif etlasuctohia egfleentitaitv:olndcegeccalle sniffles sneezes Con- - m have-spe- of is bottlespecatri the rili:ajiStsted trademark 1 g Dshiartivi high-strun- g pay Ills than a penny a cup for satisfying Coffee Flavor Instant Postum size makes up to 100 cups The targe Coffee Flavor Instant Postum is so easy Just spoon some into a to prepare I hot and add water Cream and sugar cup 8-- oz to taste T11 oy a cup soon ' ' it71 2 Stretch your coffoe supply this way: - -- - Preach t '' relies I To make instant -- - coffeeuse Coffee Flavor Instant Post and- - 34 instant coffee To make coffee by driAlpercolator or your favor-to-o he method use tpunded teaspoon Coffee Flavor Instant Poseum and 3 rounded tablespooni of ground coffee for each 4 cups Ithitation toffee Flavor I 1 I - :arr Regular Instant Postern also available ' 1 :'111111-1111- ZLI0tlit''ço---:e:Ovz--POtextDri- - 4 0 sag - A14:ImilitZ0- 4 Top leverit with voipetoble sod Molt ogled Also try MARTEL'S other drossIngss Coosa I lowitotert t - - - —I I DIZESSIEIG IF4 I r and irritable That's why its such a blessing to those of you wIloare affected by caffein Coffee: Flavor Instant Postum is another fine prod- - — uct of General Foods isn't a speck of caffein in Cafee Flavor Instant Postun- v-- norisk of "cof— fee nerves" to spoil your sleep or make you 1 You ' a tense - 2 ways! 411 favorite of millilesseverywherel ' Yet there c dli otiittelti:to sce II you sleep—no "coffee nerves Here's a delicloys new Postum that's some- thing special -- - Get Drazich The most of the summer in Salt-- - iT DEMI voun CHILD'S COUCH — Lake with her parents MC— sive Is colds with aw pleasant-tastinand Mrs Dan Drazieh 131 S sr num SIIIIN STILIP !on mann 2nd Weal- a a two- i t Lets : eotyirdei fahanne inoothoeur)dZeNr Gep7tegus tT I sus tn 4' - — atapipnaroN a Ao 6011b Mr and Mrs Virgil T Svobodny will have turkey dinner In Washington DC They left Monday morning for the capital from whence they will con- ADVERTISIMINT tinue on to New York and by NEW SPECIALIZED ANOTHER early next week will be on the high seas bound for France STJOSEPD CHILDREN'S PRODUCT : 17)lv though title of Former Utah Family Returns For Thanksgiving at Home mil I (74:7':"":"'- 1 - 0! Mrs Peter J Pitchess has been "on the go" since arriving here from home in Arcadia Calif give our thankg ' Z out who dreamed up the idea Pete' Dowse was- the lucky P'"'": 0 CILIE?tEDEIL'S ttk7"Tk to a fox Wilrn 'k4 in ehiliel this guntta a) ' A111-3- 4 I trot Tracy Judy Brown Lee Astin Sandra Schofield Chad Rosenhan and Susan Nigren got in one more dance before going home time WHAT DID THEY GIVE AWAY? A door of course! Spotted Luann Reeves George Richin Puddy Ritter and Bob slowed tv State dr -- ‘11 I jitterbug step When things 4 A special meeting or balloting has been called for all: officers and members of FOE :Auxiliary No 69 for Friday at regular meeting hall 1069 S $""7 t1 The rich colors -- FOE Auxiliary 14 414 Anna and —Taylor VIPT Mrs tTliylors Return Mr '1 of E 354 Bloomquist 45th South Murray are invited to an open house Saturday in honor of her 80th birthday The party will be held at Mrs Bloomquist's home frbm 2 to 5 pm Hostesses of thvevent will be Mrs Lewis Bloonlquist and Mrs Grace Bloomquis- No 2255 is cut in sizes 12 Solo Sit Ja 110 04' r )T BUT SUGAIINI 0e st f' i ilmieltoeoglialewookwit 1 I ' SWEET At tail 1 lgi iAO A way was flower girl also in green They carried baskets of yellow carnations and brow chrysanthemums L James Lord was best man: Ushers were Paul J Walker Jr Robert Westover Joe Birell and Ted Pathakis The mother of the bride chose a gold shantung taffeta dress and the bridegroom's mother wore mauve lace over tulle They accented their gowns with corsages of yellow 'uZ1 gal AO 1 4— 7:4 pigIT Her Attendants Miss Janice Chartrand Mrs Jay Rich and Mrs Don Pappas were attendants They wore gowns of antique taffeta red and green Jackie Shum- Sill 1 'Jane Cook afsoa ter of the bridegroom tracked in pale aqua taffeta was flower girl All of the attendants carried pink glamelBecky lias and carnations Best Man Bill Bailey was best man Head usher was Louis Cook brother of the bridegroom while Bud Christensen Eddie Cox Dean Cammans and Norman Van Dam assisted Mrs Buck wore a powder blue lace dress over taffeta and the bridegroom's rnether selected a wine silk shantung model Their flowers were pink and white feathered carnations The new Mrs Cook donned a going away suit of pink and - itt spin Sherry Tomlinson Patsy Coates and Sharon Curtis round and round in a fast John Devonna 2730 Las 4 -- $1-- Temple 'The bride the former Miss Anderson-Walke- r Du- mas and Alan Steadman to ing newlyweds Mr and Mrs Donald T Walker The couple exchanged vows earlier in the day Tn itiF Salt Lake LDS p t - (Miss Devonns Anderson) Anderson Is a daughter of Mr and Mrs J Boyer Anderson 1951-8t- h East Mr Walker is a son of Mr and Mrs Paul J Walker 432 Oakley Candelabra and wedding bells were used it the decor as the couple greeted their guests For the occasion the bride chose a gown of Chan tilly lace over satin A high V neckline was studded with pearls The bouffant skirt was accented with a pleated tulle rust ruffle A cap of lace adorned with pearls held a fingertip veil She carried white carnations centered with an orchid led MUSIC Rsaynorat the dance discussing their chances of winning Ilenry Fryer Lori Wilson Jim Rytting LaVon Garff David Gillette and Ellen Copening snooped around trying to find V Marjorie Mick 'Now Mrs Maurice D Cook Anderson-Walke- r Vows Recited Tuesday -- REAL CRAZY 4 406tfrAirtr43 1? the lucky ones Would be Douglas Brown Jummy 9 z?41fe-:- c 4 ing their fingers and hoping they vs( r el i r 1011C at Candy Jordan-tte- s 4 ' |