Show Hazel Ann Bryant T Married to Lieut D C Haines THE OGDEN STANDARD-EXAMINE- R SUNDAY MORNING APRIL 22 1945 1G3 Temple Vows Are Taken EVANSTON Wyo April 21— Lieut (jg) David C Haines son of Mr and Mrs William J Haines Evanston was married to Miss Hazel - Ann Bryant of Colburdn Va in a ceremony performed at the First Methodist church in San Diego Calif on Sunday April 8 Lieut and Mrs Haines are visiting in Evanston for a few days Also visiting at the Haines home are their son and daughter-in-laAir ana Mrs William E Haines Of Laramie Wyo Mrs Chester Christiansen was hostess at a stork shower on Tuesday evening at her home when she Entertained a group of friends in honor of Mrs Ralph Cottrell J Room and table decorations were in keeping with the stork theme of the party Following an evening of 'rt i v v ' ' - -- w ' ': £v-s X bridge refreshments were served and the many shower gifts opened by the honoree The occasion was also the birthday anniversary of Mrs Kay Nye Who received a birthday gift The guests included Mrs Ross Warner Mrs Kay ' Nye Mrs Glen Burdett Mrs Gilbert Bills Mrs Ruth Spencer Mrs Donn- Webb Mrs Clyde W Kurtz Mrs O 1 8" "'$ s ' - Wayne Phillips' Mrs Orson Niel-so- n Mrs Leland Rex Mrs Del-be- rt Smedley Mrs Ted L Ander-$o- n Mrs Bert Despain Mrs Car-tHarrison and the honoree Mrs ol Ralph Cottrell Class leaders and teachers of the Evanstonvisiting LDS First ward were honored at a pm luncheon on Monday April 16 In the First ward Relief society rooms when places were set for 50 euests Special honors were accorded to Mrs Clarence Johnson for a perfect record as a teacher to Mrs Rebecca Cater for 40 years of teaching and to Mrs Cyril Tingey for 22 years" of teaching service Mrs Roy Robinson is president of the ward Relief society The luncheon was prepared and served by Mrs Lee Smith Mrs Matthews and Mrs John Xictor The Relief society fcolors" of blue and gold were carried out in favors and table decorations A program and gams followed the 4 tX one-thir- ty : I H - i IJ - - ' Mr and Mrs Donald W Marton who recited vows recently In the Martin was Salt Lake L D S temple Prior to her marriage Mrs " Miss Ruth Leavitt of Clearfield j - Miss Ruth Leavitt Bride of April A bride of early April is the Pvt Kennard Bybee Visits Relatives for- -- of Mr and J Mrs Lester J - Leav-i- tt of C'learfield who exchanged vowa in the Salt Lake L Vnuptial - £h temple with Donald W Martin on! of 'Mr and Mrs Archie H Malftin of Sunset Following the ceremonx a reception was given 1 the younf couple in the North Davis junior high school For the past two and one-ha- lf i years Mr Martin has been with the armed forces overseas asn signed to the Pacific area to which theatre he has now returned Mrs Martin will make her home with Arrangements for the ehtertain-leof Mrs C N Bell Cheyenne rand guardian of the Order of Jfob's Daughters were completed at a meeting of Bethel No 19 on Wednesday evening reports Mrs David Maggard acting guardian will be served on April j25 AIndinner honor of Mrs Bell to all members of Job's Daughters past guardians and assoctiate guardians ih the Masonic hall Francis Smith aind Lorraine Reynolds are in charge of reservations Mrs Myrtle Bothwell Ogden Utah grand officer of the G JA to the B of LE was a guest at a meeting of the lodge in Evanston on Wdnesday afternoon April 11 Following the business session held nt i West Point In mer Miss Ruth Leavitt daughter lUncheon WEST POINT April 21 — Pvt Kennard Bybee husband of Mrs May Crawford Bybee and son of Mr and Mrs O H Bybee is home on furlough Pvt' Byoee has completed his training at Camp Joseph JV Robinson Ark - He will report at the end of his furlough for overseas duty Mr and Mrs L C I Holbrook were among Davis county Red Cross home service workers conducted through Hiir field Monday afternoon her parents TKey ttre Visitors Here jYourig Dancer Will Appear Here April 25 For Writers The Writer's Market" edited by m ana Marina Svetlova prima ballerina of the Metropolitan Opera association will appear at the Ogden high school April 25 at pm as another of the Junior Community Concert series features Young beautiful with a background of world achievement Marina Svetlova won' fame before I she was out of her teens She was born in Paris daughter of a famv' ' ous Russian ace of World war T At the age of nine she became a uancer cy prescription—that is the family doctor prescribed dancing as a health measure when she was recovering from a severe at- xacic oi pneumonia The lessons revealed such a" phenomenal talent ana sucn an innate love of dancing in the child that her career was settled then and there Teachers included Preobranjenska Kzovsky (who declared her his favorite pupil) For three years the young girl won the international championship of the dance in Paris under the sponsorship of the ministry of education and" Beaux Arts She signed her first contract at 15— as an understudy with the corps de ballet of the Ballet Russe de Paris Within a week the star sprained her ankle and Svetlova made her debut in "Spectre de la who are recent newlyweds Lieutenant and Mrs Edward L Thorsted was formerly Miss Rose" After a long tour of Europe visiting in Ogden and Brigham City The bride with this company Svetlova was stuuiu? Lois Toombs (jumK-asked by Serge Lifar to be hi partner and the two appeared in Paris Brussels Amsterdam lunchMilan in Phoenix hall a London eon was served in honor of Mrs When war came Svetlova was Bothwell Mrs Mae Young pressigned byHhe original Ballet Russe ident of the Evanston GIA preunder Colonel de Basil for a tour sided in of Australia and America She danced the "Spectre de la tRose" Lieut and Mrs Edward L Thor- Princess Aurora" "Swan Lake" sted are visiting in Ogden and Coppelia" and Taeanini" (Fok- ine's last great creation before htis Brigham City during Lieut Thor-sted- 's death) — before audiences ini Mexleave from Fort Lewis ico Cuba Toronto Montreal QueWash They are guests of their bec in the United States she apat the Philharmoniq audiparents Mr and Mrs O L Thor- peared of Los Angeles the Chitorium of" Mrs Mr and Ogden and HONEYVILLE AprU 21 — The sted and Boston opera houses Carcago retiring presidency of the Honey- Joseph G Toombs of Brigham negie hall in New York and at the ville Relief society was honored Hollywood theatre of New! York at a social recently in the ward City 21 was appeared with the ballet for four married Feb The couple hall The following program was tem- months (the longest run for any S D L Lake Salt in the given: ballet at that theatre) In Australia which they went to Opening song audience piano ple after audiences in Sydney Melbourne Wash where Lieut Thor- Adelaide solo Leota Hunsaker reading and Brisbane acclaimed at the has been convalescing Ruth K Hunsaker accordion solo sted her Carrol Madson flute solo Le Madigan general hospital after theatre June Maughn humorous reading serving in the European for the past 27 months G I A to B of L E LaVoy Boothe vocal solo Mar-jor- of war bride is the former Lois The Christansen accompanied by The Grand International AuxilB B Strand Trenton vocal duet Toombs to the Brotherhood of Locoiary Mrs Thorsted and will Lieut Bobbie and Barbara Hunsaker motive Engineers will hold its reg Tribute Rose Tolman The book leave for Santa Barbara Calif ular meeting Thursday April 26 at 30 Lieut Thorsted where "The Robe" was presented to the April pm in the W O W guests by President June Hun- will continue his services in the hall The discussion and plans for S U army saker response honored guests tea to mothers' be held May the vocal solo Marjorie Christansen 10 will be the business of the memLuncheon was served to 39 day All members are requested bers and 29 guests to attend f The Honeyville ward held a leadership social in the ward hall April 12 Svea Collard visited relatives in HOOPER April 21—TSgt ClarOgden last Sunday ence Garner son of Mr and Mrs limn Mrs Tolman Burke was a vis- George Edwin Garner is home on itor in Ogden Wednesday a furlough He has served A number of people as engineer aboard a Thirteenth were in Honeyville last Sunday to AAF 4 Liberator "Bomber attend the funeral of John Hun- Barons" and has completed 37 saker missions in the south Pacific area two-thir- tHere's Guide Ballerina aJones - C v y - Tre-filo- va ve Marina Svetlova -- xi no-hoste- Lieut Thorsted And Wife Visit Friends Ogden ss Retiring Officers Honored at Honeyville Event - Magazine Has New Features For Children Of special interest for all Chil dren is the May issue of "Chil dren's Activities" publication is sued by Child Training Associa nn Tnr Phiraeo 5 111 The mag azine is aimed at directing play and molding character of young sters contains games puzzies snnss thintrs to make things to do stories nlav nrojects creative work and drawings A fpature of this months issue is "Nobby the News Hound" by Sara Vance Miller and illustrated by Matilda Breuer Ta-co- ma j ie j f one-thir- ty Service Men Visit Hooper Relatives Evanston Second A sparkling bit of Jewelry— a diamond ring a tiny watch pearls —what better way to express your love on'MotherY i - s ' " Day than with a gift of exquisite jewelry chosen from our quality selection iiiill y iili!Il!IMcCtiANAHAN S SDH!! iiW: yellow and pink gold Plus Fed Tax ' cherish ' §j Stripes and solid colors $100 jewel lady's- - wristwatch worked gold setting Lustrous pear! necklace Single strand To $30 the Plus Fed Tax i Matching bracelet Plus Fed Tax the prettiest of pillboxes Banded: bowed and veiled their crisp in j 1 A new ring set 'for Mother— 3 beautiful stone ring with' matching wedding ring $9500 rS pi and Summer 1 lilt you iilce to your every' costume! 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