Show THE OGDEN 3ft (UTAH) STANDARD-EXAMINESUNDAY MORNING APRIL 2 1950 R 'Miriam Corey Weds Churchman: of Week Include Luncheons Dinners Parties Get-Togethe- rs Small provided pleasant social week Mrs Elizabeth Ellis Bates Mr and Mrs Jack G Felt Jr and Mr and Mrs John A Lmdquist extended hospitality at an eveivng party at the home of Mr and Mrs Wallace H Ellis Saturday evening The event was in compliment to Charles P Ellis and his fiancee Miss Thelma Summers whose engagement was announced recently rs rail I Bon Voyage! It's a flying trip for Miss Marian Smith daughter of Dr and Mrs Eugene H Smith She will leave Tuesday afternoon for San Francisco where she wall board a plane for Honolulu She will visit Mr and Mrs Jack Magoon (Adele Whitlock) and Mrs Lester Whit-loc- k formerly of Ogden while at Honolulu and Mrs Wayne Ellis a former Mills college schoolmate at the Island of Kauai Miss Smith expects to be away a month To wish her pleasant voyage Mr and Mrs R Scott Dye and Mr and Mrs Robert W King entertained a few guests at dinner at the Dye The former Miss Karma Hinchcliff is now Mrs E Kenneth Mills Jr Her marriage was solemnized March 31 (Bosch & Bell studio) 1 1 r Karma Hinchcliff Personal Events i Is Married lo In Ogden l9ltm Val A Brownings are home E Kenneth Milk after wishing "bon voyage" to their Taking her place among the early spring brides was Miss Karma Hinchcliff daughter of Mr and Mrs Lester G Hinchcliff when she exchanged vows at the Bertha Eccles hall Friday March 31 with 1L Kenneth Mills Jr son of Mr and Mrs E Kenneth Mills The ceremony was performed by Bishop Lawrence M Malan of the L D S Twenty-thir- d ward before a mantle banked with daffodils and lavender stock and lighted by cande-abra The bride given in marriage by daughter Carol Dean Miss Ruth Stranquist and Miss Janet Ossman of Salt Lake City who sailed March 17 from New York City for Europe on the- - S S Noordam for a five months tour Mrs Browning them to the coastal city and met Mr Browning who has been spending the past two months in Belgium The Brownings remained in New York about three weeks before returning to Ogden To Arrive Mrs Fred W Kiesel of Berkeley her father was lovely in a white Calif will arrive today and will satin creation with sweetheart remain to spend Easter with her neckline embroidered in pearls and a full skirt en train Her fingertip veil was held in place by a coronet of seed pears She carried a bouquet of white roses and stephanotis centered with tin or chid Attending her sister as matron of honor was Mrs Norman E Carver who was gowned in a model of blue lace and net A sister of the bridegroom Mrs Craig Decker was matron and wore a yellowattending taffeta gown Miss Car- ma Baggs served as bridesmaid Her gown was of orchid taffeta They all carried bouquets of spring flowers and roses Little Miss Susan Carver and Miss Janet Hinchcliff niece and cousin of the bride respectively acted as trainbearers They wore h Identical dresses of pale green Mrs Hinchcliff chose a mulberry crepe gown and Mrs Mills a golden crepe Joseph T Johnson served as best man Music for the ceremony was furnished by Mrs Bernice Ellis The table was artistic with a lace cloth and centered with a large feouquet of yellow and lavender White tapers in spring flowers candelabra were placed at each end of the table Assisting at the reception were Mrs Clair M Jackson Mrs Howard Hinchcliff Miss Lula Hinchcliff Mrs Alvin Robson Mrs Jo seph Humphris Mrs Wayne Skeen Miss Ruth Dixon Miss Shirley Hillis Miss Marjory Mills Miss Sharon Robson Miss Carol Mills anu U1J55 aide nuusun The bride is a graduate of We ber college and the University of l tan At weoer she was affiliated with Otyokwa club and the the U of U with Chi Omega sorority Tor the past year she has been teaching at the Quincy school Mr Mills is a graduate of the University of Utah where he wasaffiliated with Sigma Alpha Epsilon He is now attending U S A C where he is working oh his master of science degree and edu cational psychology He also at tended Ohio State university and served two and one-hayears in the navy Several parties were given for the bride prior to her marriage Mrs Clair M Jackson entrtained at dinner at her home 1268 Twenty-sixth street on Thursday evening of last week to whichjtwelve guests were bidden Mrs fi Kenneth Mills mother of the bridegroom gave a candlelight buffet dinner on Monday evening On Tuesday evening Miss Carma Baggs gave a party at her home and on Wednesday an aunt of the bridegroom Mrs W W Bowman gave a dinner party for the bride and bridegroom in Salt Lake City After a short honeymoon Mr and Mrs Mills will make their home in Ogden floor-lengt- lf DUP son and daughter-in-laMr and Mrs Robert Kiesel and to celebrate the birthday anniversaries of Mrs Robert Kiesel and son Robbie w Enjoyable Tonr It was fun for the A W when they took an interestingPettys trip into Mexico They returned home Saturday after three weeks in the colorful country Included in their itinerary were Laredo Texas Monterey Vera Cruz Mexico City side tours to Taxco and Toluca two cities which have kept their quaint-nes- s and primitive atmosphere the Pettys stated and Guadalajara where they visited the Bernard Stines formerly of Their tour also led them Ogden to Zacatecas which Mrs Petty stated was fascinating with its rose color sandstone also to Chihuahua and Juarez From Santa Fe thev went to Taos ' - "litis city is One of the larsest and oldest Indian villages in the United States" Mrs Petty said "and ft is noted for its artist's colony The natives live in their primitive state just as they did a thousand years ago and they preserve a herd of bison which they keep the same size through the years" Mrs Petty also remarked that going from Lorado and Monterey to Mexico City they found the natives and places also to have kept their primitive customs and conditions "We passed a great deal of jungle territory" she said "and also saw many orange and banana trees" Fellow Travelers Dr and Mrs W R Brown and Mr and Mrs Thomas P Williams took a similar trip to that ofHhe Pettys and ran on to the Pettys at Mexico City Also included in their tour were Juarez Chihuahua Guadalajara and Urapan where they saw the famous Paracutin volcano which sprang up in a man's corn field They spent ten days in Mexico City Their entire included three weeks and they trip returned Sunday From Coast Ifs home again for Mr and Mrs Adam Patterson Jr They- returned Sunday after visiting in San Dieno with their and daughter Mr and Mrs Frank B Ellis and daughter Dorothea Claire On their way there they went via Death Valley and at Las Vegas - son-in-la- w Mrs Walter and Mrs T Maydahl S Patterson entertained at lunch-eo- n on Monday afternoon in honor of their mother Mrs Marie Acoam and Mrs Ida Light who celebrated their Mrs R C Patterson ofbirthdays Butler Penn and Mrs Ben L Ness of Ogden were special guests Following the luncheon a theatre party was held i t J CMmes Sunny Phoenix and Tucson Ariz were the stopping-of- f places for Mr and Mrs Louis S Peery when they gBHttt a bit of sunshine They also spent some time in Los Angeles and were away two weeks the Northwest From Spokane way comes Mrs LeRoy B Young She has been spending the past month there with her and daughter Mr and Mrs Richard B Royer and their children Kathv and Ricky Miss Patricia Young who is attending University of Utah has been spending her spring vacation with her brother-in- law and sister Mr and Mrs William Russell Fawcett at Belvedere Island Calif She made the trip by plane Trip Terminates Now at home are Dr and Mrs Henry C Stranquist after two weeks in Oklahoma City Okla whexie they visited their and daughter Mr and Mrs John Chain and daughter Barbara To son-in-la- w son-in-la- To Sun Valley w I son-in-la- w — - Mr and Mrs N O Hutchens 3812 Child announce the engagement of their daughter Carla to Paul R Foster son of Mr and Mrs Foster 1543 Cahoon The marriage will takeOwight in the near place future (Rabe studio) prb-gra- m —— or f two They spent their time in rence hospital at Bronxville N Y Sah Francisco and at the Del Monte March 27 She tipped the scales lodge at Monterey Enjoyed some at six pounds and soon will join good golfing while there and reher brother Freddie turned Wednesday afternoon Mrs Cuthbertson is the former — From the East lit's home again for the J Clyde Buehlers and daughter Patti They returned Sunday evening from New York City after ten days of gay Ufe there Sidney Stevens son of Mr and Mrs Max Stevens of Ogden who is stationed at Fort Monmouth N J as radio technician instructor with the U S army joined them for a few days in New York four-year-O- ld Mrs Hans Zimmerman whose marriage was solemnised in Nellore south India recently is the former Miss Miriam Corey daughter "tor J D Corey of Altadena California formerly ef Ogden J £ " Spring Vacation 'Snfe' Spending spring vacation at the home of her parents Dr and Mrs e Ralph Pugmire is Miss Judy She is a student at Stanford Pug-mir- They Return —Mr and Mrs O-Mellin and son and daughter Donald and Grace of Cambridge Minnesota have returned home after visiting in California and Ogden While in Ogden they were guests at the home of their daughter Sonia arid Joyce Mellin and Mrs Mellin's brother-in-laand sister Mr and Mrs Martin W Sorensen of Sunset They also visited Mr and Mrs Neils Speggars 1932 Harrison w Vacationing The Wallace Whites have their son Mack with them for his spring vacation He is attending Stanford university Holding the center of interest for the moment in the home of Mr and Mrs Robert Patterson at Twin Falls Idaho is a new bundle of femininity with dark hair weighing seven and a half pounds She came March 26 at the Holy Cross hospital in Salt Lake City to join her sister Margaret Her mother is the former Barbara McMullin daughter of Mr and Mrs J E McMullin of Salt Lake City Her paternal grandparents are Mr and Mrs Adam Patterson Jr of Ogden two-year-o- ld On Trip Mrs Joseph H Mason of Willard has returned from San Mateo Calif where she has been visiting her and daughter Mr and Mrs Carlos C McAllister She will visit in Salt Lake City for a wee' with her daughter Mrs Veda Skanchy and the next week in Ogden with her and daughter Mr and Mrs George A Ward w son-in-la- Your Eaerj bnnet In w our beautiful profiles 'detailed with extravagantly splashed bands of flowers and ribbon your Easter bonnet is color bright and refresh ing as Spring itself! MILLINERY SALON In crystallized They Return $Ir and Mrs Fred M Abbott have returned from a sojourn in Los Angeles While there they visited their son and daughter-in-laMr and Mrs F Maurice Abbott and grandchildren Tommy and Anne v w Stork Visits Cuthbertsons of Pel 1 ham N Y are rejoicing over the arrival oi a baby girl at the Law a Thie the Jack H v CC ( ANDERSON'S of Ogden nMaan w Colo From West Coast Mr and Mrs R W Modling (Marilyn Eccles) have returned to their home in Salt Lake from a week's visit in San City Francisco They spent a day or two in Ogden 's during the week with Mrs mother Mrs Joseph M EcMod-ling- cles Vacation Ends It was a pleasant two weeks for the Carlyle C Eubanks They have been visiting in Las Vegas La Jol-l- a San Diego Palm Springs and Los Angeles 'J California Way Northern California lured tile Frank M Brownings for a week i1 You're Throwing Away Money! Time is monjey anJ when ypu're late for work or appointments the time wasted may mean dollars Jost! 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JAAAAL Lotion SALON ' " Marjorie Hoggan daughter Of Mr and Mrs Robert M Hoggan qf Og den The paternal grandparents of the child are Mr and Mrs Fred umoertson or Ureenwicn eric - tfMNew 1 — It's a Girl! son-in-la- The Joseph W Brewers had a pleasant sojourn ih Sun Valley last week end when they attended the ski meet there They were accompanied by their family Joe Rich Alex Rod and Mary and their and daughter Mr and Mrs Jack Reddish of Salt Lake City Mr Reddish won the national amateur combined championship The Reddishes who reside in Salt Lake City spent Wednesday in Ogden at the Brewer home From South America It was south of the border for Mrs Bertha Eccles Wright She re turned recently from spending the past six months in South America She visited several places of interest during her ay and spent most of her time with her son and daughter-in-law-- x Mr and Mrs David Eccles Wright at San Diego Chile The Wrights Will be in Ogden April 15 for a three-mont- h stay and then will leave for San Jose Costa Rica Central America to make their home Thev will have with Ciem their four children Kathryn Mafen Jimmy and Tim othy En route to Ogden they will visit Mrs Wright's brother Rex Greaves at Washington D C and her brother-in-laand sister Mr and Mrs Leon F Maca at Denver recently in Nellore South India Miss Corey has been in Nellore for the past two years She is a graduate of the U S A C and received her masters degree from the University of California at She taught in Ogden Berkeley city schools for two years The Rev Zimmerman a native of Switzerland speaks nine languages is now rnmnlftinvO Tamil ixrViioK and T- is the language spoken in the prov ince in which he and Mrs Zimmerman will take up their missionary work They will be stationed in the city of Coimbatore South India after June 1 Mr Zimmerman will preside over the Baptist church mission there 1 Slated Saturday Mothers Feled At Luncheon San Francisco Way The Larry T Dees have returned from a trip to the west coast They spent the past week in San Francisco and arrived home Friday Wednesday evening in her honor BrJdre Club Mrs J G Leonard was hostess to members of the Saturday light club at a dessert bridge at her home on: Saturday evening Eight guests attended Happy Birthday! Miss Mary Lou Bartlett was honored at a luncheon and theatre party Sunday afternoon by her mpther Mrs Augustus William Bartlett in compliment to her fifThe teenth birthday anniversary table lent an atmosphere of spring with a centerpiece of violet and daffodil corsages which Were later presented as favors Places were marked for ten guests Acacia y ') Acacia club of Members spent a pleasant afternoon on Friday when they were entertained at luncheon at the home of Mrs John W Scow-cro- ft with Mrs Joseph W Brewer as assisting hostess Mrs David X Wilson was in charge of the There were sixteen guests attending wnnMuiutratif 1 Conclave Daughters of the Utah Pioneers will hold their forty-nint- h annual convention Saturday April 8 in the Lafayette ballroom of the Hotel Utah Thcee sessions will be held starting with ten a m There willj oe a noon luncheon on the hotel roof garden Tickets for the lun cheon may be purchased at the hotel The will be held at afternoonjneeting two p m Pioneer entertainment will feature the evening session with a book review by Helen Kimball Every members of the Weber County Daughters of Pioneers is invited to attend where they visited Mr Patterson's brother David Patterson Miss Miriam Corey daughter of D Corey of Altadena Calif formerly of Ogden became the bride of The Rev Hans Zimmerman J 14ya-20V- 4500 y '' fgjii J - f S I Hair Canvas L Inter4 -- - facina tc nnuFnso nv 2285 Wash Blvd ''- 1 - Fh 5775 cjmW naaaaaaam mm |