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Show +be set up for a social hour to low the program and business. Meets Monday Becomes Bride Of Arsace Weese Legion Hall bells EVANSTON, for Wyo., Oct. 5--Mrs. · T- prices. $10.00 Cold City oa Wednesday and he ' need Duart OU 82.50 $5.00 Machine OU Wave 85.00 S10.00 Dnart Miss V A Mrs. George Lloyd, Muriel Johnson and Arsace WeeseMrs Taylor, N. and Mrs! H.- Mrs. Marie Sexson, Meeker, Parsons 'A. on the evening of September 20, ? { ? a theandweek during Waldemar Anderson will be host- m the home of her sister at the Ogden Tenth ward .cnjP? esses Monday, Oct. 7, to membersbrother-m-law, Mr. and Mrs. A, J. ceremony was solemnized oy of the American Legion auxiliary Sorenson. Bishop Albert Kowallis, m the presence of the immediate families. the regular first-of-the-month The bride wore' a white satin meeting in the Legion hall. wedding gown and carried a show-Mrs. Ernest T. Coles, president, er bouquet of red roses and baby orchids. She was given in mar- will be in charge of the afternoon's father. Miss Amelia program which will feature auxiliriage by herwas Williamson her maid of activities. Orval Richins was the best aryDessert luncheon will be served Two hundred guests attended the reception which immediately at two o'clock, followed by a business session. Tables of bridgejwill followed the wedding. Assisting with- the. serving were Miss Roberta Forbes, Miss Colby Vander Pol, Miss Hermone Johnson and Mrs. Aaron Weese. Wedding chimed Lake Thursday. SEPT. BEAUTY SPECIALS for mother or. daughter to go with straight or stringy hair when you can get natural, soft pennanents at these attractive No Mrs. James E. Warburton,- president, L. D. S. Woodruff stake Relief society; Mrs. Isabella Johnson,. Mrs. Clara Griggs and- Mrs. -Ray Carruth attended the annual L D. S. Relief society conference in Salt Evanston Auxiliary Muriel Johnson fo!-*. Wave '...85.00 $20.00 Oil Cold Wave 810.00 IMachineless Oil 82.50 and np Oil Shampoo and Hair Style 75 « Superior Morinello Beauty 2384 Wash. Blvd. Ph. 7174 , PORTRAITS is the daughter of /Mr.Theandbride Mrs. Edwin L. Johnson. Of Quality SINCE 1914 parents are Mr. After a honeymoon in San Francisco, Calif., the young couple will The bridegroom's and Mrs. Henry Weese. make their home in Ogden. Now in Our .New Modern Studio "Historic Spots of the Daughters of American Revolution" will be featured in a travelogue by Mrs. O. D. Cortner in the regular o fthe Golden monthly meeting Spike chapter, D. A. R., on Monday afternoon at the home of Mrs. William Logan, 2867 Fowler. Points of interest to be discussed were visited by the speaker during her east. trip' The board of directors, of the Qjuud Miss Betty Handy Weds R. Arbon Jesse Arbon of Snow- LOVELAND STUDIO Room 418, Kiesel BIdg Dial 2-0202 AN ACCOUNT ^^~2 Lay-Away j youn£ AGAIN! Now Will couple was married recently in Evanston, Wyo.. with Bishop" L. Taggart of the Snowville Third L. D. S. ward perfthe ceremony. orming m They will make their home in The LEADS Five Dollars Deposit Mrs. Lorraine Handy announces Betthe marriage of her daughter, ty, to Ruben Arbon, son of Mr. and Mrs. ville. Apparel Big, Golden Spike chapter will meet at two p. m. to be followed by the regular meeting and program. Members may bring guests. his bride, the former Miss Mrs. Ruben Arbon, the former Miss Betty Handy,Arsace Weese and who were married September 20. whose marriage took place recently in Evanston, Muriel Johnson, (Bosch Bell studio.) Wyo. (Link-Tiffany studio.) OPEN Browns Yours! · 1 "Ogden. TO YEAR PAY! - Irene B. Hansen Is Married to U. Syrett Fred In a double-ring ceremony. Miss Irene B. Hansen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wilford -H. Hansen of West Weber, became the bride of Fred U. Syrett. Mr. Syrett is the son of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Syrett of San Bernardino, Calif., residents of Ogden. was former The ceremony performed by Bishop C. Milton Fcirr cf West Weber ward, on September 20, at The former Miss Irene B. Hansen, daughter of the home of the bride and bridegMr. and Mrs. Wilford H. Hansen, who became Mrs. room, 3756 Ogden avenue, in the Fred TJ. Syrett on September 20. ^presence of the immediate famIkies ^nd the bride's grandpara The bride is graduate of We--fOgden high school, and served ^-its. A high school. The ! with the marine corps in the Pareception in the West We- ber county was ber school gymnasium following bridegroom graduated from I cific. the weddin?. 'with three hundred guests attending. The bride wore white taffeta, with a lace trimmed fingertip veil. Her bouquet consisted of red roses and gardenias. The bridesmaids. Miss Elaine Hansen, sister of the bride, and OIHUIUI I Keepsake A M O N D I Eulail Peterson, the bride's cousin, were in white models, with corsages of pink roses and gard- Miss enias. Roland «ient«»jtt R I S N G brother-in-law Ellingson, of the bridegroom, was best man. Music Club New Officers Home Argyle Oct. 4 -- Initial ames CLEARFIELD, meeting of a newly formed Clearfield music club--not yet named-was held Thursday, Sept. 26, at Mae Argyle. the home of Lola are LaJean NelOfficers elected son, president; Norma Jean Stuart, ****··:-»·** vice president, and Mary Ellen Wood, secretary. Following the election, Mrs. Barbara Stucki, club adviser, gave a review of the life of Johann Strauss, Jr., waltz king. Refreshments were served while recordings of five of Strauss' best known waltzes were played to acqhis style. uaint members with are LaJean Charter members Nelson, Norma Jean Stuart, Mary Ellen Wood, Lola Mae Argyle, Mary Dawson, Anita Larson, Velma JVilliams, Dorothy Stevens, leleen Audre Tay·|"ard, Shauna Larson,and Marian ^r, Sandra Fackerell Anderson. -- . htttt... th« lov« in your the glory of on your finger. these will be ire»s* Bred through 'all the joy-filled years. This itore i» fine selection of Genuine Registered proud jo offer Keepsake Ditmond Rings through six decade* the choice of A»eric«.'« loveliest brides. 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