Show THE OGDEN (UTAH) STANDARD-EXAMINSUNDAY MORNING MARCH 23 2 Of interest In social news this the u?f is the announcement of Daz marriage of Miss Vera Angelason or to Louis Browning Griffin Mr and Mr Louis H Griffin 1624 27th St Miss Daz is a daughter of Rudolph Dai and the late Mr Daz of 2763 Madison Ave The St Joseph's Catholic church was the scene of the ceremony whirh wm nrfnrmfd bv the Richt Rev Patrick F Kennedy March 13 The bride way given in marriage by her uncle Nino R Piersanti a The nuptials were followed by reception at the Hotel Ben Lomond where the couple received guestsbefore a setting of stocks ana seacia lighted by white tapers in! h candelabra The brides wedding gown was fashioned of imported lace over featuring a full swirling train Her gown was complemented by a veil of bride'e illusion finger-ti- p in place bv a Juliet cap adorned with pearls She carried abridal bouquet of orchids and stepha: matching gowns of net over! satin and carrying nosegays of gardenias and pink carnations tied with blue streamers were the attendants Mrs Alfred Paoli sister of the bride Miss Nancy Daz and Miss Rosalie Norwood of Salt Lake City- The flower girl was little Favero who wore a flame colored organdie dress ' i jPatsy Pollard Is Bride of Alan Jbhhion 152 I For her daughter s marriage Mrs chose a lilac model while Mrs Griffin wore a black lace ensemble weaamg a going-awaensemble For the bride chose a navy blue suit accented by matching accessories n The couple honeymooned in fornia and are now making their home at Hay ward Calif guests at the wed-hel- d ding were: Mr and Mrs Walter E Browning of Salt Lake City and Mr and Mrs Pete Piersanti of Idaho Falls y Call-sati- Out-of-to- 1 Kuo bum Witrt lce If one - of your youngsters has gotten chewing gum on his play clothes rub the spot with ice or dip it into very cold water then scrape off as much of the gum as before washing in warm or hot soapy water pos-ibl- e - i A Living Room Suite FRE1 Just shop in our store and ask the sales ladies for your Free Ticket (IT'S AS SIMPLE AS THAT!) (NO OBLIGATION TO BUT) HILLCREST WAREHOUSE Open 12:30 to 7:30 p W1 HHl Jai : ag - BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBaliBBBBBBBBal- and Mrs Glen Os Pollard announce the marriage iaVaflawi ef their daughter Patsy Renee to Alan r Johnson 40a of Dr and Mrs C W Johnson 1755 25th The couple recited rows March 17 in tem-pi- c Salt Lake Li© with President Robert I Young officiating The "ceremony was followed by wedding breakfast held at the HoMr " l- it? H Lm - itw '''"'MrBrlari MraailHHF 268 Nf L rv- 40th JBr"' £flaaaw i i h t acnumiw her I n mree-uere- Those assisting at the reception were Miss Phyllis Clark Miss Lynn Schumaker Miss Mary Craven Miss Joan Chufar and Miss Rosemarie ! seven-branc- KJ ds Both had corsages of Hague Ellis attended the bride-Mr-s groom as best man with Frank L Browning of Salt Lake City and Rav Williamson as ushers The serving table which was covered with a pink satin cloth and adorned with pink roses fea- - lurea a 'i afc na j Roy Utah " E Miss Vera Angela Daz Married To Louis Browning Griffin J'-a- n ' : 'J 4 II wMilagH tel Utaviv for members mediate families at the evening the of the im- couple was honored at a reception at the Ber-th- a Ecclcs hall where! they stood before a background of baskets of white snapdragons and pink roses accented by pale blue tapecs in h candelabra The former Miss Pollard chose for her marriage a gown of regal satin fashioned with a bodice and an overskirt of heirloom lace which fell Into a sweeping train The gown featured a Peter Pan collar and long tapered sleeves Her of hyacinth bouquet consisted blooms and orchids Attending the bride as matron of hpnor was Mrs Val Bennett with Mrs William Nord of Provo Mrs Robert Tucker and Mrs Mclvin Hunter as attending matrons The bridesmaid was Miss Shirley Cor-ke- y Their matching taffeta gowns of t aaaaa raaapa s $s&$e green orchid yellow turquoise egjjaj and rose were complemented by matching hats and nosegays of vanda orchids ' and sweetbea roses The mother of the bride wore d faille model wnile In recent ceremonies solemnized in the Salt Lake a A bride of the month is the former Miss Vera the bridegroom's mother chose a L D 8 teaaple Miss Patsy Renee Pollard dafjp ter ef Mr and Mrs Glenn O Pollard became the peacockof blue crepe Thley had corAngels Das She was married to Louis Browning cymbidiums bride of Alan P Johnson The couple will reside sages as best man was Karl Acting and Bell tin (Bosch Griffin March 13 (Bosch & Bell studio) Ogden studio) L— Allred with O Boyd Mathies of Logan William Nord of Provo and Richard Fair as ushers! The refreshment table was cend tered with a wedding with laoework trim and cake topped with a miniature bride and bridegroom The Women's University dub will Members of the Coronet club enThose assisting at the reception of Bliss Packard were: Mrs joyed a sociable evening when they hold its annual bridge luncheon met March 18 at the home bf Mrs Saturday at 1 p m at the Mansion Springville Mrs Leonard H- Pollard Logan Mrs Don Colvin Mrs House Clarence G Wilson Lloyd Lund Glenda Pilkington Mrs Fred Carr Jr is chairman The guest speaker was Dr Lowell Slater Hazel Stephens Lees who is in charge of the speech of the event assisted by Mrs John The Credit Women's Breakfast Evelyn Sharon Stephens Wiima Jones of at the University department C Davis Miss Bennette Thompson club will present Miss Helen Kim- Donna Gibbs Josephine Costley Utah He discussed several plays Pratt andj Margaret on Broadway and how work is be- Miss Helen Johnson Mrs Nellie ball in a final book review entitled Marjorie Brown j fhomas Miss Luella "The President's Wife" Tuesday at ing done to combine all arts to Codington Special wedding music was furnMiss Gwen Varner and Mrs Helma 8 p m at the Institute of Religion ished make one masterpiece on the organ by Marjorie Mrs Fount Longford was the as Payne hall Pratt and Wayne Deverjeaux FredFor reservations phone 92j62 sisting hostess Miss Kimball has given a series erick Dixon of Salt Lake City gave J of book reviews during the past piano selections the reception the couFollowing four months to aid the credit wom- ple left for a honeymoon trip to en in raising funds to furnish southern Utah at which time the rooms for the girls at the Utah bride wore an ensemble of deep purple State Industrial school The coupiejs residing in Ogden The public is invited to hear Miss Kimball in her concluding review of this series Tickets may be obtained at Schubach Jewelry store or at the door LLm 3 av "f seven-branc- jjjjJ bHbhI dgS jdaaaaw ljj f gagflgo Mrs Jerold Campbell whose narriage was solemnized in Malad March 7 She is the former Miss Joanne McCune daughter ef Dr and Mrs Ross Hamilton McCune (Bosch & Bell studio) Joanne McCune Becomes Bride Of Jerpld Campbell at Malad melon-colore- Social Enjoyed by Coronet Club University Club Plans Luncheon Credit Women Club to Hear Book Review Stealing a march on their friends and Mrs Ross Hamilton McCune At present the couple is continuwere Miss Joanne McCune and at Weber colJerpld Campbell two Weber col- - ing their attendance lege students when they slipped- lege where Mrs Campbell is a away to Malad Idaho and ex- member of Otyokwa club and the changed nuptial vows March 7 bridegroom is affiliated with ExThe surprise romantic event was celsior Mr Campbell is a son of Mr and instigated by the bridegroom s being called into service by the draft Mrs R T Campbell The newlyweds plan to reside in board in the near future A small reception is being Ogden until Mr Campbell gets his the service in — planned by the bride's parents Dr e- assignment - three-itiere- - erson-t- o Dr other son and daughter-in-laiher two and Mrs Harry W Newman and was it around turned daughter Carol of Lone Beach all cousins from Logan were in on the tw0 WCeks of fun w Bcatltiful Sight Evans asked in Mrs Joseph sonie guests on ITuesday incidentally! for luncheon and to see- how beautiful the snow is around her St plate at the east end of 27th bench There were 14 way up on-tat tjhe table: Mrs J Fletcher Scow-croMrs Frank K Bartlett Mrs Mrs Charles Day id J Wilsbn Glojyd Cowley Mrs Matt S Browning Mrs A M Patterson Mrs Verjn L Ward Mrs James W Silver Mrs W Hi Harris and Mrs Rich Johnston of Ogden and Mrs Katil Scott Mrs! Victor Sears and Mrs Emily Avery of Salt Lal0 City San Francisco Way was enA week on the coast Mrs W H- Harjoyed by Mr andmost of their time ris They spent in $an Francisco - he ft Lodge Officers Are Entertained On Friday evening March 14 Rose Keep past worthy high priestess and Joseph Smith past watchman of SheDherds of Trinity Shrine No 2 Order of the White Shrine of Jerusalem entertained at dinner at the Mansion Houjse honoring tournament In a group of Ogden high girls for the week end Among those who are attending it and staying with relatives are Miss Judy Ward Miss their officers for the pst year Joanne Hardy Miss Carolyn Gas-ki- ll Mr and Mrs Smith gave several Miss LaVon Clifton and Miss musical selections after which can' asta was played Beverly Barratt Birthday Celebrations Why settle down at 80? Mr and Mrs W E Newman who celebrate their —birthday anniverThe Little Light Tells The Story saries in March Mr Newman his 81st on March 12 and Mrs NewNotice the small penetrating light the optometrist uses! It's man her 80th March 5— hied themhia eye detective Under this lens your eyes give up all across country to Iowa City selves ' their secrets — then he can make the correct diagnosis for to - spend the happy occasions la good vision Call Dr Dearden for an expert examination It turned out with their family to be a reunion and parties filled their days parties C PENNEY and daughters Their Eya$ight Is Precious Call Dr and Mrs I V Poinsetti and son DEPT OPTICAL MA John Peery and William DR Dr Masxanina Floor their son and daughter-in-laMrs Robert W Newman and and S T DEARDEN Dial son Robert and grandson Parley 9TOMITRIST vtr MawmM- with wife and three children all of Iowa City and an- The basketball lured §alt Lake City school Person (Continued from Page -- Attend Tourney -- - 1 J sons-in-la- w w 3-84- 43 Sewing Clubs Dessert! That was the highlight Monday night when Mrs William Bott Jf and Mrs Charles Eubank entertained members of their sewing club at the Bott home Mrs Harry E Richardson served a light supper Monday evening when her sewing club gathered at her home There were nine attending To Elko Dr and Just for relaxatibn Mrs Homer R Rich and Dr and Mrs James Catlin slipped away for the week-en- d They planned to spend it at Elko Nev and return home today They stayed at the Ranch Inn Family Dinner for LI RoderHappy returnj He has been ick Browning spending a leave withMhis parents Mr and Mrs Frank Browning before leaving for Camp Stoneman Calif from where he will sail for His brother-in-laservice in Korea and sister Mr and Mrs Charles A Smith entertained at a family dinner for him at their home He will leave Saturday night w Ogden Tuesday Coastal Trip Mrsr Fred C Rabe For thrills! hit the jackpot when she and her and husband and their daughter Mr and Mrs William B Lyells of Logan were having fun with the slot machines at Las Vegas 7 The Rabes went to Ttedondo Beach Calif to attend the wedding of their niece Miss Loretta Imhoff who was married to Neal Wood Los Angeles anf San Diego also wore included in their itinerary as well as Tijuana Mex where they attended the horse races and Phoenix Ariz away They were&zM three weeks son-in-la- w On Vacation It's spring vacation for Walter Ellerbeck son of Mrs John He has been attending Unischool d versity of Utah and will enter Stanford this quarter prior to his going to Stanford School of Medicine next fall Mack Schmidt of the U of U Medical school is spending his vacation with his parents Mr and Mrs Ted G Schmidt Ten-da- y Visit Mrs B L Couch and her new Lynne Lee of baby daughter Mac-Ne- j Tkere it only one pre-me- j liristian IC 1111 - i-- ' is visitinC Mrs Orf PnrtlanH Couch's parents Dr and Mrs W i Moyes iney win oe eie v days They Return Mr and Mrs A K Cross Mr and Mrs E G Cross and Mr and Mrs Walter Cross have returned home following a vacation in Las and Can Vegas Phoenix Nogales two weeks fornia They were away ' - ':':::'r 'r-- ' the U' amst places IPROMLNENTin of affairs and taste so? - fl v I Jeasa rrvm II r ti 9itrrw j R£D wi X ' lit A Visitor Here Mrs Charles R Starke of Spohas been a guest at 0 kane Wash the home of her -son and daughter-in-laMr and- Mrs Charles R -- There is a multiple of Stark and Charles R's in the Stark family it keeps Mrs Stark busy auieren-tiatin- g w - by the Elegant look Always smart always at ease and always at Fred M Nye company in the choicest fabrics and most beautiful colors Come pick your perennial favorite from our new poodle cloths and fleeces in shorties or full length styles OFFERED in sumptuous Dior Fabrics ACCLAIMED by the Fashion Authorities SOLD by us with pftdej jj s Her husband wno is cnaries his fatner after was named R who was a writer of historical articles genealogical book? of New square-rigge- d England and about the il vessels popular in the war days He used the signature of Charles His son Mrs Stark's husband is a newspaper man recently retired and is a writer of articles for national magazines and is at presenturus — is writing a biographythe matter what complicates — he signs his both being writers work as Charles Stark Jr So with her husband Jr" and her son — just plain Charles R Stark who refuses to have an extra annex — (well — see what Mrs we mean — complicated' Stark has gone to Wichita Kans to visit her son William J Stark an oil geologist and his wife and to their new daughter She plans rtaHon for about 10 days rnx:m before going to her home in tba pre-Civ- U RV-Sta- rk - 3 Mm W M N Y£ ur CO mt M HV£ CO I I 'northwest |