Show THE OGDEN 6C 1933 JULY 17 SUNDAY MORNING STANDARD-EXAMINE- R (UTAH) Honeymoon in California r 4' Tv - ' £ 5r wv ' "fc V' I yr-y- - H ' " w s & 5 V 1 it Bride Home Here Is S' Mr and Mrs Jesse Yarrington adorned with lace flowers cen226 35th St announce the recent tered with tiny sequins Her finmarriage of their daughter Faye gertip veil fell from a Juliet cap to Ronald G Wessler son of Mr of matching lace and lace flowand Mrs George C Wessler Jr ers and sequins She carried a 2855 Pingree Ave bride’s bouquet of yellow roses The ceremony was performed centered with a white orchid Miss Karen Warner and Miss ’’'v i v V&$ ' 1 Vif r g nj K&i f H 2'Y V t r at the Weber Central Dairy AudiShirley Wood attended the bride torium by Bishop Roland Ander- as bridesmaids and Miss LaRue son with a reception ' following Wessler was maid of honor To The couple stood before a accent their gownsL background of large baskets of they carried nosegays of yellow gladioli and daisies flanked on carnations and yellow rosebufas each side by candelabra and Darrel Lutz acted as best man and potted palms Jay Yarrington and Stephen ' i The bride was attractive in a Wessler were ushers three-tierewedof over white lace satin gown Adorning the styled with an oval neckline and ding cake were delicate yellow roses and white wedding bells It was topped with a miniature bride and bridegroom Hair Those assisting at the reception were Mrs George C Wessler I r VJpT ' pastel-colore- - - V 1 : I ' - ' k'' I $ d v5& r 3 ' y V Cut Often In Summertime I f ' Mrs Grant Taylor Mrs Dorothy Maw 'Mrs Lawrence Giles Mrs Does hair grow faster in the Wayne Higham Miss LaRue Wessummer than in the winter? sler Miss Karen Warner and Some say yes some say no But Miss Shirley Wood it is sure that those tickly ends Following the reception the feels more tickly in hot weather couple left for a honeymoon to so get it trimmed as frequently San Francisco and are now mak as is necessary ing their home at 226 35th St S' '4 ifo ' i ? 5ir ' J ' - U' ' -- t ' ' ' ' ' " vW' ?- - W 4aK h - r 1 ' q ' ' ii i' £’ I STARTS TOIKORROW! ug r :t Nevver-Than-Tomorro- You’ll Love the Fashions ! w ys6itijfaswjys&ysvAtfPr' RECENT MARRIAGE—Mr and Mrs Ronald G Wessler are Faye among the most recent newlyweds The bride is Mrs (Bosch and Jesse Mr of Yarrington Yarrington daughter & Bell Studio) UNITED IN MARRIAGE — Announcement is made today by Mr and Mrs Grant Rawson of the recent marriage of their daughter (Collins and Morris Patricia Ann to Jay Leon Chamberlin Studio) NEWLYWEDS— Mr and Mrs Richard Hicks are residing in Ogden following their recent marriage The bride is the former (Rabe Miss Sally Hook niece of Mr and Mrs C C Choate Studio) Is Bride of the-forme- Taking her place among the A' Hicks She is the former Hook niece of Mr and Miss Sally C C Choate of 863 16th St The bridegroom is a son of Mr and Mrs James V Hicks 3028 Ouincv Ave Bishop James Farr officiated at the nuptials after which a re- ception was held at the Lorin Farr LDS Ward Recreation hall the bride’s gown of over taffeta w?as a lace imported brides’ bouquet of red roses centered with an orchid Her shoulder-length veil fell from a crown of seed pearls In green and blue polished cotton gowns and carrying nosegays of pink carnations were the at- - Grant Rawson formed the impressive setting recently f°r the marriage of Miss Patricia Ann Rawson to Jay Leon Cham- berlin son of Mr and Mrs Lee P Chamberlin The ceremony was performed by Bishop Lawrence Mayberry followed by a reception in the garden which was beautifully decorated with roses peonies and Mrs need it: cooked broccoli on toast topped with prepared cheese sauce It can go under the broiler for a light browning Plam "hipped cream as if it can get one needed of sugar and one tablespoon of coffee add- instant tablespoon f ed to before whip- pint any-garnis- h one-hal- Pig Student Returns to Coast Salt Lakers Visit Evanston for a visit with Mr and Dale Statler and family Statler is the former Miss Theo Vozakis daughter of Mr an(j vjrs zozakis Mr and Mrs Ralph Hill and r u i EVANSTON Wyo— Paul Voz- matron of honor and Miss Joan akis left Friday to return to In-Hicks and Miss Sharon Hicks glewood Calif after spending a y bridesmaids vacation here with his attended his KSfn brother as best xrisn Hg Following a honeymoon trip to Institute of Technology at Ingle- Yellowstone National Park the wood couple is residing at 2231 Adams During his stay here he accom- Ave panied his parents to Melville Mont Mrs Mrs 10-da- If S“ri(ShYz Party Given On Busy being entertained at gerald had an Italian supper par- luncheons garden parties and ty for 12 friends of the bride at ririnr tn h or annrnupUmf the home of her mother Mrs Lowell Boyle marriage to Farrell Calton of hride and her mother hon- Salt Lake City is Miss Patricia ored the bridesmaids at a lunch- Cooney daughter of Mr and Mrs eon on Saturday after which they John Leo Cooney 1183 28th St Were hostesses at a trousseau Mr Calton is a son of Mr and tea Mrs Marlon Calton Today Miss Ann Draper Miss Among the events given for Mollie Jo Taylor Miss Sharon her during the past week was a Nelson and Miss Kathoryn n party by Mrs Charles hurst will honor the couple at a Kinne and Mrs John L Cooney breakfast at the Black-- ! Jr Thursday evening when rela- - garden hurst home Seventy friends have tives of the couple were enter- - been invited tained Tomorrow Mrs Kinne will be That afternoon Mrs James A hostess at a bachlorette party Murphy Miss Alice Creer of Salt for the bride at the home of her Lake City apd Mrs Kenneth P mother Mrs Cooney That same Burbidge ’had a brunch and evening in Salt Lake City party at the home orcolm Christiansen will entertain ®urlde s parents Dr and the bridegroom-to-b- e and friends Rich at a bachelor party at the Am- - On Friday Mrs James Fitz- - bassador Club visited in Evanston last week at rwipT HiiSri Mr and Mrs with other relatives Mr Hill a graduate civil engineer has ac- cepted a position in Pittsburgh Pa and with his family will in August to his new lo-cation Mrs Clyde W Kurtz presi- dent of the Evanston Ladies Literary Club has resigned re- ports Mrs Robert P Zemp board director With Mr Kurtz and their daughters Carolyn and Catherine she is leaving Evans- ton in August to reside in Powell Wyo where Mr Kurtz will be superintendent of schools ' I A surprise party was held last Mrs Lynn (Wanda) Ewing and Weil-- j William T Mr and Mrs Fred (Beth) Sunday honoring Fowler who celebrated his 80th birthday rannivejrsary Monday Mr Fowler With Mrs Fowler greeted members of his family at their residence 2877 Wall Ave A large cake inscribed “80 Years’’" and surrounded by pink roses was the centerpiece of the buffet table Mr and Mrs! Fowler were the parents of 12 sons and daughters 10 of whom are living Nine of these and their families were present They are: Mr and Mrs Vernal W Fowler and Mr and Mrs Reid J Fowler of Ogden Mr and Mrs Loren Fowler and Mr and Mrs Kenneth Fowler of Soda Springs Idaho Mr and 7 table was a three-tierewedding cake surrounded by orange blos-Mr- s d soms For her marriage the bride was gowned in a ballerina-lengtmodel of white nylon organdy embroidered and appliqued wfth r0Ses Her veil of illusion was caught to a tiara of lace and seed pearls She carried a quet of red roses surrounding two white orchids Miss Janet Rawson sister of the bride w as maid ' of honor with Miss Judy Chamberlin sister of the bridegroom as the bridesmaid Candis and Susan Halverson were the flower girls They wore gowns in pink and blue and car- nod matching bouquets of carna- tions and tinted daisies Acting as the best man was Har?ld Higginbottom h bou-Accenti- ng j j Pocatello and and Mr Idaho Mrs Clair P Fowler Pocatello Mr and Mrs Arnold (Berniece) Reddish Lund Idaho and Mr and Mrs Dean Fpwler Thatcher j j Idaho Also attending were 18 of their and 4 great- 27 grandchildren grandchildren Mrs George (Gwen) Sheidig-ge- r of Rockford 111 was unable j to attend Early Umbrella The British Museum has a carving dated B C 700 which show's an Assyrian king leading troops into battle while carrying an umbrella MONDAY £ Is Yard Goods of PprpnHAn a r j Miss Patricia Arm Rawson Wed to Jay L Chamberlin Richard Hicks In i Reside in Ogden Sally Hook ard hi-fA-a-'- Day at Grants Those assisting at the recep- tion were: Miss Donna Halv’er son Mrs Norman Frost Mrs Jay Frost Miss Norma Jensen Miss LaNae Weir Miss Jo Anne Tucker Miss Ruth Thompson e Miss Mary Jo Rawson Miss nie Frost Miss Sandra Frost Miss" Karen Shaw Miss Sharon Pick Miss Patti Frorer and Jeri Wright Prior to her marriage the bride was entertained at parties by Mrs J J Rowse Mrs R L How-- ’ ard Miss Norma Jensen and Miss LaNae Wier Following a short honeymoon th6 couple is residing at 2332 Jackson Ave Bon-mov- l 6 O r NKs JJ ! the pink’ of perfection With the first opening of the 1955 fur season we take pride in bringing you the very latest in new fur stylings Each one glamorous- - quality perfect ’ and fashion right j ng Stoles Jackets— Spencers Coats-- rr ‘GIAMOUR’ SHEERS Coyibed lawns cucumber-:o- ol BEAUTY STUDIO picture pretty prints 3-84- ‘BEApTY QUEEN' PRINTS 43 DON’T WAIT — CALL NOW f FOR MONDAY TUESDAY or WEDNESDAY APPOINTMENT V55f DYED MUSK- EBONY DYED MARMOT COATS FIRECRACKER COTTONS HURRY— 3 DAYS ONLY! 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