Show ' f j - ' I j - -- : r ''wwspp ' I j stv ' J - :7sFljt IMiss Maureen I BBES SSI ft p j1 "s'i: Vandenberg Dean Thornton Miss Rosamond Candlelight ceremonies Larry Martin per- - formed Sept 20 in the First Meth-- 1 odlst church united in marriage Miss Rosamond Irvine Brink and Clarence P Socwell Miss Brink jis a daughter of Mr and Mrs Fred A Brink 839 Binford The bridegroom is a son of Mrs Clara Socwell and O n Socwell The Rev Cadman Gsrritson officiated at the rites j bride given in marriage by of silk embroidered nylon tulle dver faille taffeta with long pointed sleeves a fitted bodice and a The sweetheart full skirt neckline was complimented by a full ruffle on which was appliqued lace daisies The full skirt hemline and train also were edged wijh daisies Her finger-ti- p veil of bride's illusion fell from a crown of seed pearls and she carried a bouquet of pale pink roses centered witp a lavendar orchid tied with a shower of gold and white satin ribbons and tiny white bells The bride's mother chose a gown of blue crepe with pink accessories The mother of the bridegroom wore a burgundy crepe gown trimmed with rhinestones They had matching pink glamellia corsages Attending the bride as matron of honor was her aunt Mrs Albert M Johnson of Salt Lake City Her gown was rose taffeta trimmed with pearls Miss Barbara Sullivan and Miss Helen Fleming acted as bridesmaids They wore gowns of and lavendar All the Sie pinKwore veils shoulder-lengt- h and carried nosegays of asters and gladioli Little Christine and Shanna Socwell nieces of the bridegroom were flower girls They wore ankie-lengt- h dresses of pink organza and carried blue baskets of rose petals John D Socwell brother of the acted as best "main bridegroom with Duane Jensen and Donald Mathewson as ushers Miss Marjorie Pratt played the wedding music at the organ A reception followed the ceremony with one hundred and fifty Those guests attending at the reception were: Missassisting Janice Minter Mrs Miriam Kidd Mrs Wesley L Loftus Mrs John 3D Socwell Miss Norma Clark Miss Margo Pendleton Miss Crittenden Miss Pamela Marilyn Loftus Mary Jane Posnlen and Elizabeth Pendleton Th bet father was lovely in a gown en-tra- in laete-trlmm- ed J A three-tiere- d wedding : Robson Weds Socwell Wed C brides Is Mrs Larry Martin Among who is the former Miss Cherrill Robson daughter of Mr and Mrs Ralph E Robson of Plain tin (Babe studio) s Miss Cherrill Irvine Brink cake Those assisting at the reception were Miss Ray Gene Poulter Miss Darhle Poulter Mrs Lynn Watts Miss Jean Crawshaw Miss Connie Berlin Mrs Marie Kapp iand Mrs Mable Couturier After a short honeymoon trip the couple will make their home in Ogden Prior to her marriage the tfride was feted at parties given by Miss Barbara Jones Miss Darhle PoulM ter and Miss Karen Ellis One of the attractive weddings of the month was that of Miss Cherrill Robson daughter of Mr and Mrs Ralph E Robson of Plain CHy who became the bride of Lirry Martin son of Mr and Mrs Clyde Martin of Ogden The ceremony was solemnized Sept 5 at the home of the bride's parents with George E Knight officiating fin an ivory white satin creation with seed pearl trim the bride with her husband received best wishes ' before a background of h ferns gladioli and candelabra Her finger-ti- p veil was held in place by a crown of seed pearls She carried a bouquet of seven-branc- red rosebuds Attending the bride as maid of honor was her sister Miss Vira Beth Robson who wore a model of blue taffeta and carried a nosegay of red rosebuds Miss Corlne Martin sister of the bridegroom Was bridesmaid with Mrs Thayne Robson sister-in-laof the bride as attending matron They were dressed in gowns of yellow taffeta and net and carried nosegays similar to that of the maid of honor i The mothers of the couple chose models of black crepe and wore corsages of red rosebuds with the reception Assisting were Mr and Mrs C I Heslop Mrs Alvin Robson Mrs Bertha England Mr and Mrs C J Smout Mr and Mrs Clair Folkmajn Mr and Mrs Roy Folkman Sharon Robson Jean Skeen Jean Taylor Nola Mdyes Marian Palmer Beth Singleton Carol Martin Jean Folk-ma- n Mae Robson Noel and Boyce England and Kent Robson Mr and Mrs Martin are making their home in Ogden H Couple Returns To Clinton Drain Fried Foods It's important to drain deep-fa- t TT fried foods well lift them out of the fat with a slotted spoon drain a few seconds over the kettle and on absorbent paper The CLINTON Davis County Sept place absorbs the excess fat and paper 30 — Mr and Mrs LaMar Davis the food should be crisp and dry have returned from a honeymoon in northern California Mrs pvis sion was guest speaker at Sunday is the former Joyce Madson daugh evening services presented by the ter of Mr and Mrs W G Madson M L A Z Provo Mr Davis is a son of Mr Mr and Mrs Joseph Sant and Mrs F L Davis Calif were past week-en- d guests of Mr and Mrs S A Rice Mrs F L Davis has returned W D Campbell Clearfield Was home from Alaska where she snent guest speaker at the Sunset-Clinto- n one-half three and months travel- Lions' club dinner meeting held at ing with her husband who is a Ma's and Pa's in Roy Monday eve-highway locator for the bureaik of ning Campbell related experipublic roads Territory of Alaska ences encountered on a recent trip Mr and Mrs Fred Flinders Los to Alaska-MrAngeles Calif were guests TuesJohn T Child was hostess day of Mr and Mrs M F Frasier to the Clintonton club at her home and Mrs Frances Frasier Dinner was served to Wanda Tolman Syracuse Who recently 14 Birthday anniversaries of Mrs recently returned home from the Howard Frasier and Mrs Cleo northwestern states L D S mis Carnahan were observed t Alter Honeymoon i s rW with lace She carried a shower bouquet of red roses The maid of honor was Miss Marjorie Ann Mead of Afton Wyo with Miss Darlene Dopp and Maureen Masters as bridesmaids The mother of the bride wore a royal blue gown while the bridegroom's mother chose black Both wore corsages of red roses Rallin Ellis acted as best man with Martell Thornton as usher Dona Dabel was usherette The bride is residing in Ogden while the bridegroom is with the marine corps stationed at Camp Joseph H Pendleton in Oceanside Calif Sandwich Suggestion For a delicious sandwich filling mix a half cup of pimiento cream cheese with a third cup of finely chopped cooked shrimp: season with a little chili sauce and lemon topped with a miniature bride and centered the serving bridegroom table which was covered with a lice cloth White tapers in silver candelabra were at each end of the table the Following the bridal party was reception honored at a wedding dinner After a honeymoon In Elko Nevada the couple will reside at 2670 Quincy Prior to her marriage the bride was entertained by Miss Barbara Sullivan and her mother' Mrs William Sullivan Twelve guests were present Miss Care! Jean Dabel daughter of Mr and Mrs Wilford L Daljjel af Afton Wyoming recently became the bride of Dean Thornton in the Manti temple of patent medicines advertised as cures or remedies - diabetes! l They are not reliable Diabetes was first rec ognked about 1552 BC This was about the time of Moses or 200 Tears before the Ibirth of King Tut Ever since that time st intervals some promoter has come up with a cure A dependable treatment for diabetes was discovered the disease but it will enable the diabetic to live a normal life The discovery it known as Insulin Your doctor knows all about it If be finds it necessary in your case we can supply it in just the right (Porter-Whe- studio) at International - MA LAD Ida Sept 30 — Mem- - Smith son of Mrs Ders oi tne Ladles uerary club and and iJohn J Smith Mes-dam- es dell Mrs Hannah May Jones entertained a group of friends Friday evening at a pink and blue shower in honor of Mrs Dean Clark Des sert lunch was followed by cards with Mrs Mary Vaughn and Mrs U H Conley carrying off prizes Vases of asters gladiolus and sweet peas were used for house dec- orations Mrs Howard Hall returned home Saturday from Seattle where she had been to attend the wedding of her daughter Clara Clara a Ma-la- d high school graduate who has been employed In Seattle was mar-- 1 itu oepi id 10 mcnara Annur extends an invita- tion to all members past members and patrons of kindergarten to the annual membership tea- The event will be held Friday Oct 6 from seven to nine p m in the institute of religion Miss Sarah McCracken will report on the international convention which she attended last spring and will explain the projects being made in kindergarten work sponsored by this club in Ogden Literary Club Holds Session At Gibbs Home guests met Thursday evening at the home of Mrs J Edward Gibbs Mrs H Ward Thomas gave a book review on "Father of the Bride A tray lunch was served to mem- Ders and tne following guests: H Ward Thomas Guy Ben son Edgar Thorne Moyle Facer Orson Hancock and Nolan Blais- - Childhood Education Mrs Marion J Clark president of the Ogden chapter of the Association for Childhood Education Luella Ritterver Colo and other places of in- of Aberdeen terest in the midwest returned home Wash They were married in the " Mrs Earl H Dodson arrived Sun First Christian church at West Se- day from Los Angeles to visit at attle S the home of Mrs Evan Mr and Mrs J Harold Howell Vanderwood her mother and Mr anH Mrs R L Well have Mr and Mrs Leonard Daniel-so- n returned from an extensive tour of Portland Ore spent this week eastern states While en route they at the home of Mrs Danielson's par-u- s panied by Mr and Mrs Williams Mr and Mrs son Howell's visited Mr Rnd Mrs Tom J Wil- visited at Pocatello with relatives Norman at Green Bay Wis where liams During the week accom- - and in Ogden with Dean Williams he is servina in the L D S mis sion field They also visited their and daughter Mr and Mrs H C Reintjes at Linton InSAYINGS diana Adams who has spent Guy the summer at the home of his for brother-in-laand sister Mr and Mrs Bob James left Friday to re- turn to his home in Pleasant Grove MONDAY MORNING son-in-la- w SPOT w Utah Mrs Eugene Anderson came to Malad Friday from Reno Nev to visit friends and relatives She is a Mouse guest of Mrs Lurline James Mrs Farlle Jones who has en- k a joyed trip to Kansas t uiiy mo lnaepenaencee Wl Den- two-wee- liil I Ro- y- TAILORED ill-:- - 1 this Sale we feature wider variety smarter fashion and greater values Check carefully the furs featured in this Anniversary Sale Iri CURTAINS Once-Year- ' fyPfet 11 gK ' V1lt OVenf — Deeper? De These Values Are Irreplaceable in Todays Rising Market I BgWAKE will not cure Juice - Mlitfemfl Natural Chinese Grey Kidskin i Silver Blue Dyed Musk rat $147 $187 j$197 $247 $297 j i $347 $897 Dark Canadian Sheared Beaver $477 Mink Dyed China Mink $597 $647 $747 Matara Alaskan Sealskin It t law a1 In an impressive double-rin- g ceremony performed recently at the home of her parents Miss Maureen Masters daughter of Mr and Mrs Peter Masters became the bride of Bert Vandenberg w Mink Blended Northern Musk rat Beige Dyed Checkiang Lamb Beaver Dyed Sheared Kaccoon Mink Dyed Squirrel Hudson Seal Dyed Muskrat In 1921 Lu-cip- ia 1 Taking her place among this weeKs Driae is Mrs uean Thorn ton who is the former MU Jean Dabel daughter of Mr and Mrs Wilford L Dabel of Aft on Wyo The bridegroom Is a son of Mr and Mrs Eldon L Thornton of Ogden The marriAge was performed recently in the Manti L D S temple by Prstt Allred The former Miss Dabel chose for her wedding a white satin wedding gown and a finger-ti- p veil edged kins this-week'- 1950 Dabel Marries each side f music was The wedding provided Mrs Boyd Hamlin Miss Mar-len- e by JenRonald and Kinghorn Making their home at 2670 Quincy are newlyweds Mr and Mrs Clarence P SoeWell The bride Is the former Rosamond Irvine Brink 1 Miss Carol Jean In a traditional bridal gown of white slipper satin complemented by a veil falling from a Juliet cap and carrying a bouquet of American Beauty roses Miss Maureen Masters became the bride of Bert Vandenberg The bride is a daughter of Mr and Mrs Peter Masters and the bridegroom is a son of Mr and Mrs Richard Vandenberg The marriage was solemnized in an impressive candelight ceremony periormea at tne home of! the bride's parents with ishojp Grant iotgreen officiating Miss Barbara Jones who at- tended the bride wore a blue organdy gown with a nosegay of asters and roses to match The mother of the bride wore a brown model with a corsage of yellow roses while the bridegroom's mother chose a navy blue with a corsage of pink roses Ross Wangsgard attended the bridegroom as best man A reception followed the marriage rites with three hundred and fifty guests attending Large baskets of multicolored gladioli highlighted by cathedral candles formed the background for the receiving line A three-tiere- d cake topped b ya miniature bride and bridegroom was centered on a large mirror surrounded by flowers with crystal candelabara on r V R Sunday Momng October Masters Weds B 7 (UTAH) STANDARD-EXAMINE- iLve Midnight Blue Moire Caracul yi Many Many More Priced to $3950 5 j 7 SUMMIT ROSEBUD None Under THESE 8 Will SEU Yds FAST COME EARLY I Every Duplets Fur Carries a Written Guarantee! 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