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Show DESE5ET 12 A NEWS, Mo-da- y, r Nave-cbe- 196? 24, 'Hosts' g I.-- i K. i v S' ' lr Learn i r , A Lesson Fv ABIGAIL VAN BUREN DE AR ABBY : Recently at our rn college homecoming he If. led acj diTer rir-e- e rf blends ni her parent cut to appreciation of ail wp nad done for them." came to wp1 over Trp r $4. pi- - mx and tip Appar-e- r ,y me oys o.d no' eoougn money with them, so in order to minimize the embarrassment, my husband paid the bill with his cred;' card and left the tip m rah. Our own son and ore of me other boys paid u their share the nx' day ; one other parent mailed his sons share, and the fourth wil probably never pay u. Our questions: When we see thp.p boys again, should we bring up their inexcusable la'k of preparation ;o pay the bid that night in ordpr to help them avoid such situations in the future? Aio. do you think mv husband did thp right thing m rer mng the boys the way he did? Or should he have let them solve their money problem in their own way? A MOTHER 1 a i Jw - ; K - m r Mrs. David Lane Mrs. Stephen i1 Vhite X? Mrs. Harold Smith Mrs. Rick Hall November Nuptial Ceremonies Whitaker-Lan- Mr. e Connie Jo Whittaker and David W Lane wer e married Fndav evenirg a the Seville Reception Center, A reception followed Bridal attendants included Mrs Robert Perkins, matron Sbi'znegger, Mrs Cal Julie Puiver-Hai- , Wilkm-oo- Mr. Kenneth Lane, Mrs. John Clarke. Miss Katherine Lane and Miss Patti Ann Whittaker. Flower girls were Tina Lane, Tera Lane and Tracy ' , i '4S Perkins. Kenneth was Lane t- - - & Mrs. Gary Manwill rant. The former Miss Whittaker has attended Brigham Young University and will continue her studies at thp University of Utah. Mr. Lane is a student at Utah Technical College. Prenuptial parties have been given by Miss Julie Stutzregger, Mrs. Cal Wilkinson, Mrs. Kim Anderson and Mrs Sid Jacobsen. Miss Crssfine Store, Miss Shpryi Millpr and Mrs. Larry Adams. Howe-Smit- h In a Salt Lake Temple ceremony performed Monday, Miss Kathryn Howe and Harold Raymond Smith pledged v. Pdding vows. They w ill greet reception giiP'ts Monday evening at the Shalamar. Toronto-Whit- e Attending the bride will be Ralph Howe. Mrs. Miss Wendy Ann Toronto became the bndp of Stephen David Smith, Miss Laurel Mis Julie Duffin, C White in a Salt Lake Tem- Crobie. Miss Diane Duffin and Miss solemnized ceremony ple Jodi Rogers. Monday. Raymond D. Horton will be Afterwards, the Lion House was the setting for a wedding bet man. The bride's parents are Mr. breakfast honoring the bridal and Mrs. David Ralph Howe, hi parents, were Hosts pair. 2411 Kensington Ave. Mr. and Mrs. Albert R. White, The bridegroom is a son of 2W7 E. 3900 South. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh T. McDev-it- t. v- - stud Mrs. Lament F, 2176-fitEat. They gave a Toronto, 2328 Country Club breakfast for the wedding Cl., are parenfs of the bride newlyweds at Fort Douglas-HiddeA be held will reception Valiev Country Club. Monday evening at Parleys The bride attends the UniSixth Ward to further fete the versity of Utah and is a memnewlyweds. ber of Lambda Delta Sigma. Attending the bride will be Mr Smith, a graduate of M'-- s La Fa me Garff, Miss the V. of U.. served as presiSally Toronto, Mrs. Larry, dent of Sigma Gamma Chi, Adams, Mrs David A. ToronN'u chapter, and was an to and flower girls, Lisa interchapter offuer of White and Anne White. Lambda Delta Sigma He fulBoyd McGee will b best filled an LDS Austrian misman. sion. The bride and her husband at preuptn! e a-students at the University pariies were Mrs Rail F.. ef Utah, She also has studied Howe. Mrs Clinton L Howe, a Brigham Yourg University. Mrs lima Rupp, Mr J. H. Mr. Whue affiliates with Mrs. Milton P. Daughters Delta Sigma Pi He has an LDS Eastern Canadian mission. Entertaining at prenuptial parties have been Mr Spencer F. ienon. Mrs Dan S. Gardiner Jr , Mrs. Major P. Garff, Ml-- s La Farr, e Garff Mr. Gary n Muss l Married Monday in the Salt Lake Temple were Miss Sue Pulver and Puck Hall. She is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Stirlev J. Pulver, 325 Utopia Ave. Mr. and Mrs. WeIey F. Hall, East, are parents of the bridegroom. They gave a wedd.ng breakfast for the bridal pair at the Rode-waInn. Monday evening, South Salt Lake Stake Center will be the setting for a reception to further honor the couple. Attending the bride will be Mrs. Mrs Fred Pehrscn, Miss fjnda Scott Turpin. Price. Miss Pe.gv Pulver, Miss Linda Pulvpr. Mrs. John S Pulver. Miss Martha Hall. Miss Jeanette Pulver, Mis Valerie Linrell. Gary M. Guest will be best man. The bride was graduated from S'pvens Henager College. She currently is a student at the University of Utah and is a member of Lambda Delta Sigma. Mr Hall attends the U. of U. He has fulfilled an LDS North Argentine mission. Hostesses at prenuptial parties were Mrs. Keith Pulver, Mrs. Jim Linnell. Mrs. Mike Fairclough. Miss Shauna Ushio. Miss Nancy Watson. Mr. Don Ence, Mrs. Bill Nel- 4074-14- best man The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Joseph A. Whittaker, 3887 S. 5425 West. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert W. Lane, Ogden, are parents of the bridegroom. They gave a rehearsal dinner for the bridal pair at the Ming Restau- S Jean MrCullough, Mrs. Thomas A. Du'fin, Miss Kathryn Welrh, Mis LaNore Adams. Mr. Max H Duffin. Mrs. Joseph Giovarrhim, Mrs William L. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Jorgenspn and Larrv Iaron. McCullough, Ml-- s of honor; Mis Inland ti Adertiiemem son, Mrs. Richard Palmer, Mrs. Scott Turpin, Mrs. Eldon Tolman, Mrs. Fred Pehrson, Mr Anton K. Samuelson, and th Haver. Ward YWMIA member. Jorgensen-Manwi- ll In rites solemnized Friday in the Salt Lake Temple, Mis Sin Jorgenen and Gary E. Manwill wpre married. Afterward, they were feted at a wedding breakfast at the trnnrp (yf hi prn!s. Mr. 3rd Mr Ri G. Marnuil. 4114 S. 825 West, Bountiful Parents of the bride are Mr. and Mr.. Willard N. Jorgensen, 1047 N. 450 East, Bountiful Friday evening, the newlyweds were honored at a reception at the South Bountiful fourth Ward. Attending the bride were Miss Anena Jorgensen, Mrs. Noel Jorgensen, Miss Trina. BoulTingey, Miss Jana ton. Miss Stacie Jorgensen. Richard Manwill was bet man. The bridp has attended Utah State University, and is a graduate of American Beauty Collpge. Her husband is attending Weber State College. He has fulfilled an LDS mission to Chile. Prenuptial parties were given by Mrs. Monte Swapp, Mrs. Edward Fowles, Mr. Erwin Mrs. Dale Schick, George. Mrs. Dennis Poulsen and Miss Trina Tingey. DEAR MOTHER: I think your husband did what any other father would have done in the same situation, and I don't fault him for it (It would have taken a super - disciplinarian to witness ones son ana his friends trying to scrape up enough money to pay the tab for a parents treat" and let them solve it in their own way.) I do think yon should tell your so.i in no uncertain terms that he i.s a big boy non, and old enough to come prepared to pay his share of the check when he's a host. And as for the other boys, it's up to their parents to give them the same lecture. DEAR ABBY: I am Ifi and have a question I hope you won't think is too dumb to anwer. a girl (me) goes riding with a boy (he ls not a he is jut somesteady" When one I 1'ke a real loti how close should I u to him? I feel so foolish pressing against the door like I am afraid of him. All we do really w hile he is driving is talk, JUDY DEAR JUDY : Sit Hose but not Hose enough to talk enough to lie talked about. - New chapter tor Alpha Xi Delta, installed Saturday at University of Utah, is pointed out by Mrs. E. W. Steckel, left; Mrs. M. L. Jensen, Miss Carol Clark. V i Installation Event Held The University of Utah Uruon Ballrcjom wa the setting Saturday evening for the installation banquet of Beta Rho chapter of Alpha Xi Delta. The new chapter was colonized May 10 n rooperaton with College Panhellenic and Salt Lake City Panhellenic, and initiation ceremonies took place Saturday afternoon. Mr. I oran M. Thomp-o-n, n re., national was guest ditprfoi. expansion speaker at the banquet. In her address. These Bonds We Cherish. Mrs. Thompor. discussed the value of fraternity membership. THE PROGRAM Also on the program were Dr. Charles H. Monon Jr., associate vice president for Academic Affairs, and Virgin- Portland ia P. Frobes, dean of students. Mrs. M. LeRoy Jensen and A Thanksgiving Breakfast idea Mrs. A. C. Newell president of Nu Province, gave welcoming remarks frci the local alumnae and national fraternity'. The response was given by Mis Carol Clark, nresi-deof the Beta Rho chapter. As part of the program Miss Nancy Bragonje, vice president of the eollegp chapter, pie'Cnfed a brief history of the chapter. Among those attending the event ve-- e President and Mrs. James C. Fletrher, Dr. and Mrs. Monon, M.rhael J. Patton, assistant dean of students, and Mr. Patton; M.ss Maun M Rudise!!, assistant director of Student Union activities; Miss Marcia Cannon, advisor for women's activities; Miss Cydr.ey Gardner. president of College and Hank P.othwell, president of Interfratemity Council. IN THE CROWD ALo a 'tending were Mrs. Mvron K. Rigby, president of fast. Set up the kitchen table, a m the family room, or a buffet for this affair. 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THANKSGIVING Call-gha- table Philadelphia the perfect complement to your Salin, banquet chairman; Mrs. E. W. Sterkel. president of the mothers flub; Mrs Eustate memgene bership chairman. Installation activities came to an end Sunday afternoon with a reception and tea m the West Ballroom of the Student Union Building Mrs. Richard Murray was in lf CREAM CHEESE PERMANENT WAVE (Reg INCLUDING CUT n, ft hat kitchen isnt filled with furious activity on Thanksgiving mom? To lessen the confusion, plan a Thanksgiving break- 152 South Main TRAVUWARI Salt Lake City Panhellenic; Mrs. Glenn Williams, national installations d, rector; Mrs. national Robert J. Simp-odirector of Beta Rho chapter; Mrs. R. N. Peterson, vice president of Nu Province; Mrs. Earl Dustin, local chairman of the installation O'hers were Mrs Boyd C HN7 I |