Show ri - - - - d 1 ealt iTbe 6C ake iTtiburte Sunday Morning March 14 1943 e- ?' f March Bridal Vows Are Solemnized -iL- -t -' --- --- - ' ' —0' - - 3- s: (ff : - r 4 w Mr and Mrs Don F Higginson 1411 Major street nounce the marriage of their daughter Miss Donna Rae Higginson to Frederick A Gleason nephew of Mr andI 0 Mrs C W McMahan of Los Angeles Cal The marriage was solemnized on March 6 at the holne of the bride's brother-in-laand sister Mr and Mrs Stewart Gilbert 1393 Major street Later in the evening an informal reception was given for family members and a few close friends Mrs Dale H Gerber sister of the bride attended as matron of honor and Frank J Washko was best man The bridegroom is stationed at the army air forces basic an- 1 ' i'71! i' ' 1- : 14 ' 1 ‘ i A yi:: - ' — ' 7 7 -- ' ! ' : - ' ': : :'1'':-'-1-J::1-::--- ':'C4' : esis'-''e-- ''' ' - -"- t es' ei seeltee eese eels - A Gleason' the ''' '''"-- former Miss Iligginson Nee: I ' g :''' - e e ie ' e- - - et ee ' Ses "e"'0'- - i7-f- sesseeses - - I - - - - - :1-- else- '''- - 4'- ' 4 t' r-- - se s' N - - '4- ' - :J-- :' r s fI ' 0 494) ' - 4 :: 7 ''- ':- ' — e '' '' : i t ' r': ' I' - ' r ' x '''" - - The following meetings have been scheduled for the week by various chapters of the P E 0 sisterhood: Chapter D—Monday 1 p me luncheon at the home of Miss Hollister Hancock Seventh 444 East street Chapter E—Monday 1 p m luncheon at the home of Mrs 14 E Arnold 87 T7 street 1 p in L—Monday Chapter luncheon at the home of Mrs Glen V 340 Culp thirteenth East street Chapter N—Monday 1 p m luncheon at the home of Mrs Harry L Bracken 1120 thirteenth East street Chapter 0—Monday 1 p me luncheon at the home of Mrs William Crosby Ross 1382 Westminster avenue Chapter K—Tuesday 1 p luncheon at the home of Mrs P W Dayer 1249 Gilmer drive '' '':'''''''- :' ' ''1 ' ''"fitf iek: 4 fr-- t 1 1 I :t - 11 Chapter II—Wednesday a m at the home of Mrs A-Lowery 1543 Garfield avenue6:30 Chapter 1 p m at the home of Mrs Robert D Steele 1733 Thirteenth W - ( r P -s I tr: : ' '' i :'le :)ttzt - 1 1o 1 -- ' : ' 3' :i ! 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! e— - i ! a ' - 1 ' - - r - ee r7''77't0foom10J011110F: "I get so frightened some- 1011' - Ot 4 it 04 - 1 - 1 - ! course of the last 15 year It ts that you are a person yottrself not part of Harry No matter-how deep the love between a tram and his wife or how heart-firin- g the intimacy of the marriage te the dear sharing of home and hearth and the love of children no marriage can be happy unless the wife has within herself the elements that make her independent of her husband of every other human being To pour all your devotion into your love fora child or for a man is to jeopardize your own happiness forever But insist that he telephone you when he cannot get home for dinner adding cheerfully "That is it you're so tired dear It seems easier to stay down- town" Dine with the children always promptly afterward helping them with home works Busy yourself with letters or & book or sewing or any one of & score of absorbing occupations taking the children on free Shp nights to early movies across the street to the hospital and lend mother a hand cam- pose poetry make up crossword puzzles: take up your old piano practice—all those things that sound so dull in prospect :are completely fascinating once you get into them They may well provide- a real rival to Harry's amusements in the night club with the little vagrant girls After all Harry has the real thing: the deep affection of his wife the little hot meal cooked especially for him the children to get into his lap and tell him their news his own chair and lamp and it will be an unusual - times afraid that I will lose him Is this the beginning of a more serious separation' Perhaps ought to say that my mother is different ' from most quite mothers-in-laShe is strong quiet amusing wonderful with the children who think there is no one like 'Gam' Harry really loves her They work crossword puzzles agree politically follow radio serials together and when she was ill five years ago no son could have been more frightWhen ened than Harry was Harry doesn't show up for dinner she usually isn't aware of it for she is on the hospital kitchen staff and is over there from 4 until about 9 every night If she does suspect it she doesn't make any comment But to be alone with the children watching the clock putting- - dishes back in the oven wondering whether to start dinner or to wait seems to break me down All the time in my mind I am arguing with Harry and that Isn't healthy for anyone On the other hand I don't want to be a nagger or a shrew or suspicious or spying and I can't seem to see what is the sensible course nut you must have had this - Paris Governor Herbert B Maw will discuss "Utah's War Effort" at the last meeting of the season of the Women's Democratic club Wednesday at 2 p m in the English room of the Newhouse hotel The nominating committee also will deliver its report at the meeting Art Barn think dinner all ready' he says 'and I'mafraid I'll make you mad if I say I'd rather stay downtown' When I ask him why he'd rather stay downtown than come home to the children whom he really adores he answers that oh you get kind of demoralized and the other fellows are doing it and it just seems the easiest waY At The Deinoeratic Wonzen Mrs Lon Woolley will speak 07 the growth and cultivation of roses and chrysanthemums for the home garden at a meeting of the Neighborhood Garden club Monday at 2 p m at the I i k Honored guests for the afternoon will be members of the legion Mrs 11 W Fisher and Mrs W F Core Garden Club If $' May-coc- tea hour East street Chapter A—Saturday 1 p m luncheon at the home of Mrs J H Belt 264 East Seventeenth South street I 54 -- r P 6 p m '' ' :5A - to m 1 - - ' - ' ''' 3'- - a 0 1 '' - ' t ' 37 - ' t ' ' Aii Vil''' f' ! i : a will legislation meeting of the Service Star legion Salt Lake o1ktonday chapter will be held at 2 p m in the Memorial house In Memory grove Chaplain Damron L McCaddon of Fort Douglas will speak on "The Army Chaplain in Time of War" A report of the nominating committee and a musical program will be followed by an informal Chapters of P E 0 SisLerhood Schedule Week's Meetings Store Hours 14Mb meeting birthday day calendar of the auxiliary No 34 to International The Association of Iktachinists members will meet at 8 p m at the home of Mrs Stephen L Huffaker 1053 Blaine avenue Plans will be discussed for the group'e part in the war effort Service Star 4 )44t iiia: 'i' '''' '4 g E Iiirthday Party A social and - 4 1 -- ' A United States army fr1' ''' ':- - member Other Rebekah lodges and Friendship lodge No 27 I 0 0 F will join the celebraMrs Peter Langier is tion chairman and Mrs L G Seelig vice chairman of the event Mrs Lawrence W Quick will be master of ceremonies :' - The marriage of Miss Dorothy Ellen Barlow formerly of Salt Lake City and a graduate of the University of Utah is announced by her sister Mrs Edythe Barlow Menser of Chicago Miss Barlow was married to Peter Woodley Gage of Cincinnati Ohio March 12 The ceronmy was solemnized at Rock Island Ill Mr Gage is stationed at Des Moines Iowa with the ' ' - ' relations 1 ' ' : ! - ' :s 'c: se 1:: ' e - - 77-- - Wed in East ir : : partyare marked on the Wednes: ladies' Federation of Women's clubs which will be held Monday at 10 a ne in the Newhouse hotel A cafeteria luncheon meeting follows at noon sponsored by the department of international s'4 - I e4 re"' se 'es 24NA Lt 4 't Ni 5- 3- Federation Badger at the meeting of the Salt Lake district Utah '5 2 for the Olympus No 50 be discussed by Mrs Rena e - sseersa The bride who has been residing at 1058 Markea avenue Is a daughter of J E Coons of Fairview The bridegroom stationed at Fort Eustis Va is a on Of Mr and Mrs S G Lyon of Roselle Park N J : ' ' - Mrs Owen B Pearson nee Miss Beverly Ostler who was married Wednesday Educational - - t V - see city ft ' : t If I could Maybe Ile It 'woulpd be by telling you what I have told thousands of women In the "He says he was tired !iyuonugrh)11vyeoujrusnticedi lditnti'lte - problem before and perhaps rye can help me" "Ilarry always apologizes" she says to save money she washed didies and dishes and went without pretty clothes Before she had been married two years Harry had lost his job and little Peter had added himself to the family Maybelle Brown never lost heart They moved in with her father and mother and she managed to keep the doubled household so comfortable that when better times came they hated to part and the Browns stayed on Ma3rbelle's father died leaving her mother the house and there they all still are living There Is plenty of money now: Harry works from 8 to 4 every day for twice as much money as he ever made before and besides that he is often kept until 7 or 8 o'clock at night for overtime work The trouble is this money has expanded Harry's ideas to such an extent that he has lost interest in his home Often if he is kept late he goes to a night club with some of his associates and dines there sitting for hours over the table laughing and talking Girls go to these places and strike up acquaintance with the men On two separate occasions Harry hasn't troubled to notify Maybelle that he isn't coming home to dinner but has ' ' i Ateets Alonday 1 s - by plane to New York City from Salt Lake City and has now returned for a short stay in the 4:t t14-- - C to party aeirthday of Mt S L f : : "'--- the setting on February 25 of the marriage ceremony of Miss Ea Coons and Lieutenant Stephen G Lyon Jr The bride went ''' ' ' i Rebekahs of Sugarhouse Thursday at 8 p m at the IOOF hall 41' Post Office place Honored guests will be Mrs Irene Sudheimer "mother of the Bracklodge" and Mrs Wallace en noble grand and charter Donna Rae The Little Churth Around the corner in New York City was IL:'14'' 1 ''' : : ' : who is IVA Mrs Frederick ' Foul- bridegroom as maid of honor and Miss Colleen Bibee bridesmaid David G Pearson brother of the bridegroom was best man Corporal Pearson is a member of the quartermaster corps stationed at Camp Beale Marysville Cal the couple will make their home E — -- Rebekahs Celebrate Birthday - 'er S t Mrs Hans O Hunger Friday bride the former Miss Helen Johnson - ger street announces the marriage of her daughter Miss Beverly Ostler to Corporal Owen E Pearson son of Mr and Mrs L B Pearson 672 Sixth East street The nuptials were solemnized Wednesday in the Salt Lake L D S temple 'Thursday an evening reception honored the couple at the Third ward L D S hall The bride was attended by Miss Virginia Pearson sister of the Ila Coons es - Ruth Ostler - z Friday was the wedding day of Miss Helen Johnson and Hans O Hunger The couple were married in the Salt Lake L D S temple and afterthe ceremony were honored at a wedding dinner for members of the two families at the Hotel Utah After a short honeymoon trip they will make their home in Salt Lake City Ostler Beverly 1149 Mrs ' -7 ' The bride is a daughter of Mr and Mrs W Ft Johnson 312 Herbert avenue and the bride- groom is a on of Mrs B A Lea 756 Genessee avenue - : i Helen Johnson I - : training center at Kearns Utah I :''' - - - '' - ' - j ' i'":::'J ''--- 1- i ' i gone on from the restaurant to dance with these girls By Kathleen Norris When the B r owns were first married they were really poor Harry Brown made $2250 a week and was glad enough to get it That was in 1930 Maybelle Brown managed thriftily in three small rooms ana when little June Brown was born she did everything for the baby too She went to a hospital ward - -' — ' - i l'k 1 :- - ' - ! : : it '' : - : — : - r :: : : : 1 - E r: ' - -- 4 - 11 4 t' ': ' --- : rr ::!z: 1 k-'- t ' Ti: 7- T ''' - - ::: ' :: w ” ' i $9k ' - :- ti it - ' - '- ' : ii Takes a Little Rivalry to Pep Up Husband's Interest In Home "'IA' ' & : t' -4 A ' - - 4 40' 7 e ' ' - " VT 4:' y?--0:1pr—r40E1A- - t : |