Show THE OGDEN (UTAH) Marriage Vows STANDARD-EXAMIN- Set August Exchanged by Couple in Chapel 14 was the marriage date for Miss Doris Hess and Robert C Janes Rites took place by candlelight at the Elim Lutheran church with Eric Hawkins of Salt by Kelberine gandy which descended into a full skirt en train Her fingertip veil d of imported illusion fell from a coronet of shirred illusion net and seed pearls She carried a white Bible adorned with an orchid tied with white streamers and silver bells Attendants were Miss Carol Hess as maid of honor for her sister who was gowned in pale green organdy over taffeta with matching halo hat of organdy and daisies Attending matron Mrs Stephen CwUtrd and bridesmaid Miss Mary Morreiii who wore matching gowns and hats of pink organdy All carried bouquets of Esther Reed daisies and sweet peas tied with satin streamers The bride's mother chose a beige Bagtt model with pink accessories A brother of the bride Vera Base stood as best man with Wallace Sandlund and Richard Ness as ushers At the close of the ceremony two hundred guests called at the church for the reception Mrs Janes formerly attended We rfr college where the was a member of Sharmea Social club She has also studied at Oregon State college Following a brief honeymoon d trip the couple will be at home at 525 Eighth street Trio From Coast Pays Visit to Davis Relatives A mid-Jul- y candlelight ceremony made Miss Doris Hess a bride She is now Mrs Robert C Janes (Rabe studio) Take My Cinderella's Slippers Were Not Made of Glass Shawm Body HEALTH f Ph I 23 Word-B- y Colby 31 loaiity fa Ian CLEARFIELD Davis Countv July 29— Recent house guests of Mrs Susan Wood were her daughters and Mr and Mrs Frank Doering and Mrs Lenna Richards Los Angeles Calif They also visited Mr and Mrs Loy J Wood Mr and Mrs J Kay Nelson Alvin Wood and Mayor and son-in-la- Decorative Candies If those decorative candles on your mantle tend to wilt in the heat why not apply a thin coat of shellac to their surface? Keeps them firm and upright in even the wannest weather and the invisible coating keeps the "how" of e your secret J470 Washington I Cinderella never wore a glass slipper in her sweet young fairy tale life The tiny slippers that she wore to the prince's ball were made of the soft fur of squirrels This explains how she was able to dance as light as gossamer until the stroke of 12 But you insist Cinderella did wear glass slippers and she dropped one on the palace stairs when she hurried away from the ball Didn't the prince pick it up and later find her and marry her much to the chagrin of her wicked stepmother and stepsisters? He did indeed But the slipper wasn't glass An Error of Translation The story of the little cinder girl For untold is almost universal ages children of every land have loved the persecuted maid and have rejoiced at the story s nappy ending It is said that there are mm wmmmmsm: Mrs more than 350 versions of the tale The English version is a translation from the French book of fairy tales "Contees de Ma Mere l'Oye" published in 1697 by the French writer Charles Perrault The French name of Cinderella is Cendrillon In Perrault's story the maiden's slipper is "une en vair or a slipper of squirrel's fur It is not strange that the slippers of Cinderella's beautiful dancing costume were made of rel's fur for in the Middle squirAges vair was a fashionable and costly fur and was worn only by kings nobles and high churchmen But For Isn't Glass When Perrault's story of Cendrillon was translated into English the translator (now unknown) mistook the word vair (fur) for verre the French word for "glass" You see vair and verre are pronounced exactly alike —to rhyme with VfAir" So "our'' Cinderella always wears glass (verre) slippers to the Prince's ball while the French Cendrillon's pretty little feet are clad in dainty slippers of softest fur Incidentally there are six words in French that are pronounced "vair": the word vair "fur" ver "worm" verre "glass" vers "toward" vers "verse" and vert pan-touf- Maka Your Own Tern-- Not -' A aI s Penny Added for Crodit! 12—20 Two main pattern parts! 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Send twenty cents more for this collection of smart styles that make sewing a pleasure Vacation ideas for all plus directions for making two bath or beach sarongs (for Mr and Mrs) ceremonies Retirins officials are Vorno F Larson Delbert Jacques and Melvin T WUrnv Thav hkm nr sented gift Mrs Catherine Pearson Oakland Calif in irivitinff relatives here She is a sister of Mrs Roy Tribe Oeden and Mrs Tanthuc H Barlow Sr Clearfield At Fish lake for several days recentlv were Tiishon and Mr Clarence J Stoker and their three sons Blen Dwayne and Don At the L D S Layton Second ward relief society meeting TuesHattie G Sessions Clear day Mrs field " reviewed the book "Den Summer A daughter was horn Raturrlav July 15 in an Ogden hospital to Mr and Mrs Ferris Larson ClearMrs f arson i the formar field Celia Vasquez Clearfield Among Bee Hive girls from here who spent several days recently at Camp LaMondi are Joan Brown- Dora Ann Holt and LaVea -- 35-in- ch Bodily inn Vr- - V- - guests at the home of Sunday nnH Mro Hravrfnn fi ITolt were Mrs Holt's brother anrl hia wife Mr and Mrs Earl Bates and their family of Morgan — Mr C t one Of CASTLEIWS Beautiful Designs wil Wood - m I Melvin G - 4845 "green" w Members of L D S Clearfield first ward entertainpri WcHnHv for their retiring bishopric mem- Ders at a garden party m Clinton ward park The program included musical numbers square' dancing a movie for children and a fireplace picnic The event was sponsored by the new bishopric and ward clerks George Haslam Virgil Hilton Anton Montgomery Philip Blood and Faunt Montgomery committees in charge of included rHarnrBushnell Earl Starks ArtsnH Fackrell Mrs Ella Smith Mrs Mary Thurgood Myron Sessions Mrs Mabel Hilton and Mr and Mrs Allen A Taylor El don Barlow was master nf le Another interesting fact about the French word valr (fur) is that the name Miniver originally was the Old French menu vair "a small piece of fur" jp varied oroaram of nlann mIm tions will be given Aug 1 by Miss Karen Marie Morgan at 2601 Jefferson A - newly-marrie- :'u j i s- - Smart Sewing lace-edge- r Soon to become a bride is Miss Pauline Layton whose engagement to H Clark Brown is made known today Miss Layton is a daughter of Mr and Mrs Ezra J Layton Parents of her fiance are Mr and Mrs David Brown all of Layton The Salt Lake temple will be the scene of solemnities tn wmmh Aug 18 Reception will follow on Aug 18 at Layton Both Miss Layton and Mr Brown sop graduates of Davis high school by Bach Waltz op 39 No 15 by Brahms Mazurpka op Bo ino a by Chopin Impromptu op 142 No 2 by Schubert "May Night" op 27 No 4 by Palmgren Tango op 165 No 2 by Albeniz and "Deep River" a Negro spiritual arranged viding music Parents of the couple are Mr and Mrs L R Hess and Mrs S S Dunlap ffwen in marriage by her father Miss Hess was gowned in white organdy fashioned with cap sleeves Peter Pan collar and fitted bodice of embroidered or- Mastaga Pedicure KM YOUR HT1I 1 v Lake City reading the marriage lines and Miss Rene Rhead pro- Stttm lath Pauline Layton Engaged io Wed H Clark Brown Miss Karen Marie Morgan wtil be presented in a recital of piano music on Aug 1 it is announced by her instructor Kathryn Piper B rough The public is invited to be present at 2601 Jefferson at seven-thirtD rr: The program will consist of ' Sarabande" by Handel: MtntMC and "Jesu Joy of Man's Desiring' July Spot Reducing Jt TPiano Recital E! SUNDAY MORNING JULY 30 1950 —M ii New Books at Public Library New books now ready for circulation at the Carnegie Free library are as follows: "Courtroom" by Quentin Reynolds The story of Samuel S Lei bo wit z one of America's renowned criminal lawyers and of the men and women for whose lives he battled "And So to Rome" Cecil Roberts A guide to the by complete enjoyment of Rome by the author of the well known travel book "And So to Bath" "Anywoman" by Fannie Hurst The story of Rose Cologne who might be any woman— average and until she ran head-e- n into the tempestuous Frank Caesar "The American Historical Novel" by Ernest E Leisy A comprehensive treatment of the present most popular form of American fiction showing the historical novel's growth from its first romantic beginnings to its current experiments with realism How to Hold Job "How to Get and Hold the Job You Want" by Ruth Hooper n A complete presentation of the ten consecutive steps for preparing an effective job - getting campaign as set up by the forum of the Advertising club of New York "The Legacy of Christopher Columbus" by Otto Schoenrich A volume covering the historic litigations involving Columbus's discoveries his will his family and his descendants (Vols I and H) "The Irreverent Mr Mencken' by Edgar Kemler A candid and affectionate portrait of the sage of the twenties and an informal history of his era "Helping Boys in Trouble" by Melbourne S Applegate A dramatic answer to the question of how men of goodwill can help troubled boys by a volunteer "Big Brother" of twenty - four years standing "Family Living" by Evelyn Millie Duval! A book designed as a text for high school courses in family relationships home and family living preparation for mar-iac- e child development and guid ance and homemaking Stimulating Tales "Modern Parables" by Fulton Oursler A collection of stimulatreal life the ing tales from master story - teller of our by day "Our Teachers Mold Our Nation's Future" by Geraldine Saltz-ber- g A volume which stresses through case histories the basic principles by which all teachers should be guided in instructing their pupils whatever their sub jects "Your House Begins with You" by H Vandervoort Walsh procedures and helnfnl He vices to give the prospective builder a new and original method of planning a house Filling the job of a radio operator for the air force Pfc Barbara Jean Powell has1 arrived at air base California after a visit in Ogden She was the guest here of her Mr and Mrs T Eowell parents 3266 Adams of a sister Mrs Harry Close and a brother George Powell Training in radio operation was taken by Pfc Powell at Biloxi Suisan-Fairfie- ill 20-3- 0 - — - r The Ogden 0 Anns held their meeting July 21 at 3036 Eccies with a watermelon bust featured Mrs Gordon Prince was a' special guest and games were the evening's diversion Refreshments were served by Mrs Frank Hors-poMrs and John McGibbon 20-3- ol Peru Inagurates New President LIMA work that adds up so auicklv to the nrettiest little tea or dinner apron! 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