Show IB THE OGDEN STANDAUD-EXAMINEOGDEN UTAH SUNDAY MORNING AUGUST 21 PERSON TO PERSON 1933 X Continued from Page I B Griffiths have been visiting Mr Griffith's parents Mr' and Mrs M G Griffith in Brighim City during the past week They have been entertained by several Ogden families among them Mr and Mrs Richard Baxter and Mr and Mrs Spencer Baggs On Saturday the McCools gave a dinner party honoring the birth-da- jf anniversary of Mr McCool's mother Mrs Marie McCol Hous- £ " y v ton of Ogden and' were surprised with a visit of Navy friends Mr and Mrs M G Pelton of Wis with their children Ross and Susanne who stopped on the way' home from a tour of the Northwest f " '" VISITORS' ':' Mrs' Virginia Gailey and daughter Nancie of San Diegv Calif have been the house guests of Mrs Gailey's parents Mr and Mrs William Varney of Roy for the past two M'eeks They have divided their time between the McCools aand the Varneys They will leave Saturday for their home in San Diego and will be accompanied by Mrs McCool and k her two children for a visit The Varneys have had Miss Diane Gibby of Blythe Calif as their ijouse guest '1 "INFORMAL TEA Mrs Ralph W Johnston en- La-Cro- ss f y f j v v ' y ' 7 V " " V '1 - I j two-wee1 5 J 'J T y " ' ' ' £ y" - j y X tertained informally at tea for 15 guests at her home 3832 Ave Wednesday afternoon for Mrs Albert CI Sparin rwho with her daughter Sarah is visiting here from Cheyenne Wyo The Spanns are guests at the Ec-cl- es -- AflS JOSEPH U ELDREDGE was Missl Joyce Henderson before her marriage on Friday evening (Sports i Shop Photo) LEAVE ON SHORT1 HONEY MOOt Ellison home CANADA WAY The G T Hones Douglas Blaine V Glasmanns and the Fred A Kuhlmanns had a delightful trip to Canada The Kuhlmanns who had been on a fishing trip joined themin Missoula Mont They visited in Glacier Park Banff Lake Louise and Jasper and were away two attending matron in blue tiered weeks Boat trips and golfing net over taffeta - They carried highlighted the trip j w i t of e h nosegays pink and PATIO PARTY J Flower chrysanthemums girls Mr and Mrs Bryan Ward Inwere Miss Judy Henderson and vited guests to enjoy a patio parMiss Janice Henderson in pink ty with them Saturday night Mrs Ward has asked some guests for and white taffeta at her home tomorluncheon of was Garn Provo Stephen Mr row and Mrs Porter T best man Ushers were Lee Freda berg Hex Russell and Lee Dale-bo- Robbins had few friends in for a patio supper at their home were 10 Friday night There ' LEAVE OS HONEYMOON guests After the reception following HOME FROM EUROPE the wedding the young couple Dr and Mrs Maurice R Con-roleft for a short honeymoon after and daughters Carol and which they will reside at 827 Mary are basking in the memoOgden Canyon Parties before the wedding in ries of their trip to Europe They honor of the bride were given were away about Holby Mrs Lester Watts of Salt months and visited England SwitzerlanLake City and Mrs Merlin Loper land Belgiumr Germany and France and Miss Arleene Jacobsoii of d-Italy V Interesting to them were the Ogdeh schools of England They were Mrs of guests Harry S Reed's niece-M- r and nephew and( Mrs at McNeill Southsea Mr Thomas McNeill is lead master lof the North Grammar School at South- Mr and Mrs Dee Stevenson of Salt Lake City have announced "All the teachers wear :long the birth of a boy their second black flowing robes and the boys child Mrs Stevenson is the for are separated from the! girls" mer Beverly Forsgren Mrs Conroy said "Tha disci- The grandparents are Mr and and boy stu Mrs Merlin Stevenson and Mr dents are required to war uniand Mrs D L Forsgren form suits with white shirts and Lincoln Pin-coc- ks j Joyce Henderson Is Wee To Joseph U Eldredge floral arch of white Under - a blossoms Miss Joyce Henderson on Friday evening became the bride cf Joseph U Eldredge The ceremony was performed In the Washington Terrace LDS n Fourth Ward hall by W S ward of the bishop The bride Is the daughter of Mr and Mr Ercil C Henderson of Washington Terrace The bridegroom is the ton of Mrs Vernon J Eldredge of Ogden and the late Mr Eldredge The new Mrs Eldredge'f gown was of Chant illy lace over satin with the collar of the bodice The trimmed with seed pearl akirt was fashioned with rows of small nylon pleats in the front and back graduating in to a train A f iara trimmed with seed pearls held the fingertip veil in place She carried a bouquet of white feathered carnations' centered with a white orchid tied with pink ribbons Mrs Lee Fredberg sister of the bride was matron of honor Sor-ense- ! in a ballerina-lengtformal gown of tiered aqua net over taffeta The bridesmaids were Miss Pat Baker in pink nylon net over taffeta Miss Beth Neilson in white net trimmed in blue taffeta and Miss Arleene Jacobson in pink organdy trimmed with rhine-stone- s Mrs Merlin Loper was h i — i ut " ' i y j two-and-a-ha- lf black ties' They all stand up when the teacher enters the room and sit after he is seated I have never seen such mannerly children" A highlight of their trip was Sadler Wells Ballet in Covent Gardens in the Royal Opera House "It j was just one of those mo- ment that stand still" Mrs Conroy said They also saw "The King and V in the Royal Theater in Drury Lane DOWN RHINE RIVER The Conroys threw raves over the trip down the Rhine River with its view of many castles and Also standing on top vineyards of the Eiffel Tower was a thrill for them They also liked gliding in a gondola at Venice and swimming at The Lido and enjoyed the Isle of Capri and its little Blue Grotto They ran onto Dorothy Corey's sister Mariam Cbrey Zimmer-man- n in Bulach Switzerland Her husband Mr Zimmermann is pastor of a church there They enjoyed the Alps and Rhone glacier also They enjoyed hearing the Pope speak at the Vatican square among the hundreds who had gathered there to hear him While in Rome they yisited the Catacombs where the martyred Christians are buried The Conroys also were interested in the cameo lace and perfume factories picturesque fishing villages the Riviera Monte Carlo and! Paris They sailed on the SS Queen Elizabeth both ways and stopped in New York and Boston Mass-t- o visit Dr Conroy s brother and sister-in-laMr and Mrs Edward E Conroy in Forrest Hills N Y and his brother-in-laand sister Mr and Mrs Vernard (Helen Conroy) in White Plains N Y In Boston they visited another brother and Mr and Mrs Vincent P Conroy NEW HOME The Leo M Lolls Jr family Scott Kristen and Jan of Logan have gone to New York City to 'make their home while Mr Loll studies for Phd at Mr University of New York Loll who is a son of Mr and Mrs Leo M Loll of Ogden has " w w Mc-Nul- ty sister- -in-law been teaching at the USAC the past six years Mrs Loll is the former Kay Betts daughter of Mr and Mrs Arthur Betts of Ogden ! Mrs Loll's brother-in-laand sister Mr and Mrs Lynn Paul and soni K Lynn of Fergus Falls Minn are visiting relatives in Ogden A family dinner wa given at Graycliff last Sunday with 47 attending were Mr and Mrs Will Winkleman Oklahoma City the Lynn Pauls Mrs David Pulsifer of Provo Mr and Mrs Gilbert w no-ho-st Out-of-towne- rs and Mr and Mrs Leo Loll of Logan FROM EUROPE Mr and Mrs Royal Coburn have as their house guests Mrs Coburn's parents Dr and Mrs Rene Bussinger of Le Mons France r They arrived on the SS Liberte Wednesday and expect to be in Ogden until Christmas time They were here t before in 1949 The Maurice R Conroys had dinner with the Bussingers w hile in Paris on their European trip FROM WASHINGTON Mr and Mrs Alex Adams of Pasco Wash are visiting in Ogden at the home of Mrs Adam's mother Mrs Margaret Adams-Prio- r to coming to Ogden t h e Adams went to Yellowstone Park Virginia City MonU and Jackson Wyo' They will leave tomorrow for Pocatello Idaho to visit Mrs Adams' parents Mr and Mrs Irvin Jackson and also McCall where they wilHe guests of Mr Adams' brother and sister-in-laMr and Mrs Albert Adams OGDEN VISITORS Capt and Mrs J H Meyer with their daughters Barbara and Carol and son Tommy have been here visiting their parents Mr and Mrs George F Meyer and Mr and Mrs Walter S Biddle Mrs Meyer is the former Virginia Biddle The Meyers have been stationed in Ft Collins Colo where he has been instructor in the ROTC at Colorado ) h°° "'S L — "vj — -- - Another house guest at the home of Mr and Mrs Biddle Mrs y ( shown in August Charm well-know- J far f- v n A tMftc 5f r Pink bows h 16-bran- THE FORMER MISS JOANNE BROPHY is now Mrs Charles Albert Dean Jr married yesterday in the St Joseph's Catholic Church (Cameraland Studio) TOBE SAYS More about sweaters For the young suburban crowd what's more useful than a heavy wool outdoor sweater? Smart Frenchmen began wearing them at winter resorts sev eral years ago But leave it to the girls to appropriate them and feminize them just slightly You otay choose a big bulky pullover or a longish cardigan I like a heavily ribbed white wool cardigan or a bulky red wool jacket Useful to take junior toschool or for your own fun days till winter comes (Copyright 1955 New York Herald Tribune Inc) Keep Candles Cold Store the candles you are going to use pn a party table in the refrigerator overnight This cold treatment may help to prevent excessive dripping! ch forget-me-no- Outdoor Sweater Idea Stolen From the Boys w in-Ogd- ts en - Dia-mondvi- lle 1 l ' Other CarlyeVYrom $3500 IJ ' a JUfj&i5 - y I ' V 'V - n 4 A Beautiful - "Daslc" ' J ' JM Wt' V Hfk Ti0M- 7 i FfOm Nvo's ' 4 " A I 1 " " I )r ' VVWVvA -- V- I I ' : i 1 m 1 1 &i!ssS j - v v : have the look and feel of fine fur V - ' : j: ' are of handsome tweeds fleeces cashmeres textured woolens and fabrics that J ) t able lines V Hi&ll<eZ:L: U 1 V " - winter coat wisely and earlyl This year you'll simply love our coat They have gentle wea ': I: l Since it is probably the most Important item fn your wardrobe you'll want to choose your fall- - - ISlpM 0 I v 4 t i Your WINTER COAT J mi - - $ PmM&jJ& fll 7 f A ' v : 0mm i A I $S S'' 1I K i NSs I vj— u A i ' - I )i S 'M- ( ( es w I &T AhK V ( ballerina-lengt- i I : $6995 f ant Edward William Brophy Jr (Tim) and James Murdock as ushers The mother of the bride chose a plum lace gown over pink taffeta with a full skirt The bridegroom's mother wore a dress of beige lace over beige taffeta" Their corsages were pink Australian cymbidium orchids AO pm reception was held in the gardens at the home of the bride's parents Hurricane lamps tied with pink ribbon and garlands of huckleberry foliage formed an entrance to the garden where the 200 guests were served The bridal party stood before a electribackground of adorned cal spiral candelabra with lemon leaves and be lis' and tall baskets of pink gladioli The square cake table was covered with a pink and white dotted nylon cloth adorned on the sides with clusters of pink Th and wedding bells three-tiere- d wedding cakt was a with large wedding bell topped " Upon their return from their weddin trip to Sun Valley the new Mr and Mrs Dean will make their home Out of town guesta Included Mr and Mrs Tom Brennan and family of Belmont- Calif Mrs Ralph Hackley and Mist Bonnie Maxwell of Omaha Neb Mr and Mrs John Dayton Mr and Mrsr Everett Gennett and Mrs Martha Dean all of Cokeville Wyo Mr and Mrs Rem Borino W and James Wyo Rauch of St Charles Mo 1 ) ' I Biddle-Bojorqu- I yksk ' A at Gertrude of Sacramento Calif of Ogden and formerly in music circles here The Biddies left Thursday to spend the weekend with their son and daughter-in-laMr and Mrs W Scott Biddle and sons Gary and Gregory at Balboa Island Calif FROM SAN FRANCISCO House guest at the home o£ Mrs Jack Shewell and her daughter Mrs Donna Bingham has been Mrs Mae Adelt of San Francisco Mrs Adelt is the former Mae Shewell IN CALIFORNA Miss Evelyn I Turner retired teacher from Ogden City Schools is spending the month of August in Santa Monica Calif with her brother-in-laand sister Mr and Mrs Richard F Crum CANADIAN TRIP The A R Gastons are back from a month's automobile trip to Canada Alaska and the Yukon They were in Edmonton during celebration of Exhibition Days full-bouff- satin streamers Patrick Dean was best man with A&M was flowers forming the scalloped neckline and sleeves The skirt was floor length Her fingertip veil of bride'i illusion fell from a scalloped cap of matching embroidered taffeta trimmed with seed pearls She carried a mother of pearl missal under "her bouquet of white orchids "and fleur d'amour tied with a shower of white ribbon streamers and lilies of the valley Miss Donna Blaes was maid of honor with Mrs Richard Mercer as attending matron r Junior bridesmaids were Ellen Brennan Theresa Brennan Joane Brophy and Eileen Dean SIMILAR MODELS Miss Blaes and "Mrs Mercer wore identical models of blue chromespun taffeta empire princess style with the full bouffant trimmed the waistline and the back of the matching headresses The four small bridesmaids wore similar' blue chromspun taffeta models empire princess lines with Peter Pan collars and puffed sleeves Their bouquets were made of pink Delight roses and Bells of Ireland tied with white lip "1 S --' i Jerjey Thats the triple-threCarlye white-carpete- d of imported embroidered taffeta was styled in princess lines with pearl and sequined "gown skirts U eid ' " (m ovefblousa of banded mody performing the ceremony The couple exchanged vows before the altar banked with pink and white gladioli and flanked with tall baskets of pink and white gladioli and huckleberry greens The bride was escorted up the aisle to the altar on the arm of her father Her j : Dline-is'verv'ri- I t Miss Joanne Brophy daughter of Mr and Mrs Edward William Brophy 2625 Taylor Ave became the bride of Chatrles Albert Dean Jr son of Mr and Mrs Charles Albert Dean 3549 Jackson AVe yesterday morning in the St Joseph's Catholic Church The nuptial mass was recited at 9 am with the Rev Patrick Der-- ororc News: oon Born in Salt Lake J matching skirt of Mircn fbnnel twoone To Charles Albert Dean Saturday w ' ( Miss Joanne Brophy Is Married i sji" -J Jensen of Brijham City Mr and Mrs Max Loll of Salt Lake City R I - 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