Show THE OGDEN (UTAH) 55 YYllIIia STANDARD-EXAMINE- Eastern Judge Is Guest Here R 'ft SUNDAY MORNING OCTOBER 1 1950 j Johansen Wed To P N Butler Making their home in Dell Mmilana following their marriage on September 8 are j Mr and Mrs R Hush Briggs The bride lis the former Miss Barbara Ann Beede (Bosch and Bell studio) to Sun Valley Following their honeymoon Mr and Mrs Parley Narvin trip Butler are making their new home in Ogden The bride is the former Wilma Johansen (Rabe studio) Barbara Ann R Hugh Briggs The former Miss Barbara Ann Beede daughter of Mr and Mrs David W Beede became the blride of R Hugh Briggs son of Mr land Mrs John! Briggs of Dell Mont in a double-rin- g ceremony in! the Manti L D S temple on September 8 A reception was held the following evening at the Bertha Eccles hall The receiving line stood before a background of woodwardia jand baskets of white gladioli and cathedral candles The bride was lovely in a gown of slipper satin fashioned with a molded curved yoke fitted bodice sweetheart neckline all outlined in nylon lace And a full skirt? en ber-form- Mc-Bri- de train Her finger-ti- p bride's heart-shape- J lace-cover- -- Miss Peggy Lou Cullum to Wed -- Donald Becker jk' i j J j Mrs Edna McGowan of Rov announce the engagement of her daughter Peggy Lou Cnllnm to Donald L Becker An early summer marriage has been planned (Link-Tiffan- studio) y refreshments were enjoyed Thurs day evening at the home of Mrs Gene Edwards when she was host tess to the Variety club and a special guest Mrs Roberta Price Mrs Sam Thomas presided let bridge and a dessert lunch Thursf day evening whe she entertained the Poinsettia club and-- otHef Mollie Anderson Enf eriains for High Bid Club guests Mrs Russel Daniels Wat plut tax awarded high scorp prize at bridge: Mrs Myron Jones bingo: Mrs Peterson high-cand Mrs John L Price low Vases of fall flow ers decorated the rooms Thursday afternoon the Syringa held a party at the home of served at small tables which were club Mrs Ed Hall A lunch with centered sweet peas was followed by bridge with At pinochle the diversion Mrs eon Ted Jensen won high Mrs Dave Mrs W E Evans winning high and P Evans low and Mrs LaVour Mrs George Tovey all-cBowen bingo Special guests were Mesdames Ted Jensen and Meats Farrel Lewis The home of Mr and Mrs Joe Liver contains five times as much L Williams was scene of a social iron as muscle meat and kidney evening Monday when members and heart twice as much If you of the Belletrist club and guests include one of these high iroq Mrs Williams gave a meats in your family's diet once gathered report on the book "The Child a week or at least several timef from Five to Ten" by Arnold Ges-se- ll a month you will help your famf and Francis L Refreshily to maintain the normal iron ments were served Ilge content of the blood necessary fo An evening of needlework and good health MALAD Idaho Sept 30— Thursday evening at the home of her parents Mr and Mrs J William Anderson Mollie Anderson was hostess to the High Bid club and special guests A desert lunch was NAIL ut CUTICLE CONDITIONIR OM1Y two-cour- se tUtntS ttimuhtion ereWa-- e ecffe ft oW fothond bvHtt 1 HUS lofonrng ond nourithing o7 ut Iron-Conje- 4 HHP LANOLIN MASSAGE PADS)) t iu in tf sriiicit lilti ill sum v formula right down to where your nailt grow HARDEN NAILS prevent breaking and peeling SOFTEN and MOLD CUTICLES prevent hangnail KEEP cvtide well bock on nail PRESERVE PoTtth nt KEEP get LANOLIN rich manicure levety longer All j!J I IN ONE EASY OPERATION PAYLESS DRUG STORE seminary She attended Weber where she was affiliated with Sharmea Social club and Lambda Delta Sigma She is also a graduate of the Institute of Rei ligion Mr Butler is a graduate Of Weber high school the L D & semand Weber where he inary was a member of college Skull and Lambda Delta Sigma A veteran of World war II he served In the 82nd airborne division in the transportation corps college illu- with Bertha collars trimmed with Chant illy lace and a double flounce skirt with bands Of Chantilly lace hats ofi net They all wore matching d and carried Colonial bouquets of glamellias in contrasting colors Little Dixie Lee Briggs and Kay Youngberg nieces ofi the bride and bridegroom were flower girl They wore baby blue taffeta gowns with a short ruffled skirtrfCaught up with tiny rosebuds Each carried a pink maline iand satin basket of roses and miniature replicas of the bride Their poke bonnets were of blue net trimjned in pink Mrs Beede mother of the bride chose a gown of gray satin with gauntlet length gloves and Mrs BriggSi mother of the bridegroom wore a beaded royal blue Both wore orchid corsages Bill Beede brother of the bride was best man with Allan G burdock and Jack Briggs brother of the bridegroom as ushers The' three-tiere- d wedding cake which was topped with a miniature bride and bridegroom centered the refreshment table Those assisting at the reception were Miss Donna Montgomery Janet Swenson Miss Cora Tesch Miss Elaine Smout Miss Lynne Adams Miss Sharon Adams Mrs Richard Briggs Mrs Harold Briggs Mrs Alfred Adams Mrs - Lowell Salmond and Karon and Chjryill Adams nieces of the bride The couple left the following day for a honeymoon trip to southern Utah and California after which they will make their home in Dell Ation S ) sion veil fell from a crown! of orange blossoms of seed pearls She carried a Lacelon fan with white roses centered with an orchid £nd a shower of tiny wedding bellsj The bride's attendants were Miss Delores Rose maid of honor with Miss Kathryn Elaine Beede sister of the bride and Miss Mary Beth Mrs 5 almond as bridesmaids Alowee Briggs was attending matron They wore gowns of marquisette In rainbow shades matching ed Miss Dora Lafon Miss Doris Miss Gladys Pratt Miss Evelyn Pratt Miss Lu Deen Peterson Miss Renee Bitton Miss Shirley Houghton Miss Beverly Pratt and Miss Barbara Konold Prior to her the bride was honored atmarriage a party by her aunt Mrs Charles F given Felt The new bride is a graduate of Ogden high school and the L D ed Judge Russell L Davenport ofMass of which he is a board trustee wnicn ne gave the - th mo fun in hs knm tnu-past two weeks visiting relatives He is shortening his trio in Oe- and greeting old friends He IB a house guest of his brother-in-laden to deliver an va-f-s Or- - : ano sisier Mr and Mrs ueorge K at the convention of the Bankers W llV L of Connecticut Valley 3999 Harrison Blvd haa VMtLi at Holyoke Mass n Trip (nrmcr flffrfnni Jnrf reived his honorary doctor of law! port is president of the People i degree from the American Inter- Savings bank of that city national college at Springfield His daughter Mary Davenport who is well known to many Ogden ites for her vocal accomplishments is signed for a four week engagement in Hollywood to sing the leading role Madame Flora in Mennotti i opera "The Medium' in connection with a short opera 'The Telephone" She expects to arrive on the coast Oct 7 for the event Annnunnmint'it mirfa tnrl kv Miss Davenport was recently pre- Mrs Edna MrOowan of Rnv fTV Rented ITi a Town Hall recital in 'nt Of th nOaomrt kr ter Peggy Lou Cullum to Don-- 1 New York City and received many aid L Becker son of Mr and Mrs highly commendable reports by Frederick Becker also of Roy critics on her outstanding contralto Miss Cullum is a graduate of voice She has on a Weber high school hook-u- p Mr Becker number of nationalappeared it ' a graduate of Weber college grams on the radio and thosepro--in and is now attending the U S the know predict a brilliant fu--A C at Logan where he has been ture for her within the decade active in school operas Judge Davenport will leave to-The marriage will take place day for his home in South Had-l- n early summer ley w Among this week's brides is Mrs Parley Narvin Butler who li the former Miss Wilma Johansen daughter of Mr and Mrs Edgar A Johansen 2064 Ogden avenue Mr Butler is a son of Me and Mrs Parley A Butler 2764 Harrison boulevard The couple exdouble-rin- g rites Septemchanged ber 11 in the Salt Lake I D S temple with President Robert D Young officiating A wedding dinner followed at the Hotel Temple Square r After the ceremony the couple left for a honeymoon trip to Sun Valley Upon their return were honored at a reception they held at the L D S Fourth ward given by the parents of the bride Four hundred guests were in attendance me newlyweds stood before a background of pink white and orchid colored gladioli woodwardia and wedding bells that hung from white candelabras The wails were artistically decorated with baskets of autumn leaves! The bride wore the traditional white slipper satin wedding gown en train styled With a fitted bodice long sleeves a Peter Pah collar of seed pearls and a full skirt Her finger-ti- p veil of bride's illusion fell from a tiara of seed pearls She carried a bouquet of red rosebuds Those attending the bride were Miss Janene Johansen Miss Gerane Apgood Miss Dons Weenif and Miss Maurine Muirbrook as bridesmaids They were attired in identical pastel models and carried matching colonial bouquets of gladioli Mrs Johansen and Mrs Butler both chose black gowns with corsages of red glamellias Earl B Child acted as best man with Franz Johansen and Howard Ellis as ushers A cake encircled with babywedding orchids and maiden hair fern was featured on the refreshment tablet White tapers in gold candelabra were on each end Those assisting at the reception were Mrs S W Parsons Mrs Martha Torgeson Mrs Elsworth Ward-leig- h Mrs Joseph Huss Mrs Earl Child Miss Maridene Bingham six-tier- BeedeWeds "jBjj" Braised Pork Chops To braise pork chops brown them first in a heavy skillet then add a tablespoon of water and cover Cook slowly until meat is well bride's parents with Thomas done about half an hour for chops Checketts bishop of the L D S that are about half an inch thick Third ward officiating in the presence of close friends and relatives A reception followed the ceremony with about 150 guests attending The couple was attended by Miss With Amazing new Telex Aid Arlene Bybee and Richard Carey We cr No Receiver in Your f a a After honeymoon trip to southAbe: You can convert your aid kee ern Utah the newlyweds plan to ina aid lonv makaV fa hUUu h Taking her place among Septemtemporarily in Ogden with Tele ber brides was Miss Ina Florene reside Pfc Rainey is serving with the Telex Hearing Center Imlay daughter of Mr and Mrs U S air force Teletube 101 Atlas Building Ashby Imlay of South Weber when Salt lafce'City Utah for only she exchanged marriage vows with Pfc Junior Lee Rainey son of Mr Overweight Habits Room 203 Ogden Hotel and Mrs Richard C Rainey of Poor eating habits formed in $)50 Ogden Utah Tenn Chattanooga childhood are often the reason for Name j I The was solemnized food marriage 1 preferences and choices that Address 16 at home the of the lead to overweight in adult life September Miss Junior Lee Rainey who before her marriage September 16 was Miss Ina Florene Imlay daughter of Mr and Mrs Ashby Imlay of South Weber — Ina Florene Imlay Marries Pfc J L THE NEW HIDDEN HEARING Rainey i I BEAUTY STUDIO j t THIRD FLOOR AT PENNEY'S ed i 4 Mont iSSfe California Pair Pays Visit to Mrs Loney Stoker was honored guest at a dinner party given by her and daughter Mr nd Mrs Helmer Holm berg Saturday at their home in Salt lake Ofcjr The occasion was Mrs Stoker's birthday anniversary Covers were laid for Mr and Mrs Stoker RUth Shirley Bill and Fred Stoker s host and hostess and Sidney Holmberg Mr and Mrs Ray Hill are now vacationing in Phoenix Ariz Sand other points of interest Jftettdiiy the Relief society held rat annual opening social A program under direction of Bertha Cngstrom was presented by Julia Nielson Nelchene Jensen Lavera oioKer anirrey rtoker Josephine Pass Carol Kay Wood Edris Mary Wangsgard and R son-in4a- Kn-m- w Here is the loveliest most fashionable combination of the season! 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