Show I Wedding Party art Held e eor For or Panguitch an Couple A wedding party was held for Mr Mr- and Mrs l Burris Davenport Saturday evening in the social hall It was a dancing party during during during dur dur- ing which many lovely gifts were presented to the couple Refreshments Refreshments Refreshments Refresh Refresh- ments were served during the dance Mrs l Davenport in telling of her crossing said that the ship ran into a gale gare and generally stormy weather which made the tho trip very rough She said that she was not seasick for any of the eleven eleen day trip Alter After arriving arriving ing In the United States the war brides were confined to Staten Island for Cor two days ays Many German Ger Ger- German man war brides were included on the ship They he r were one of the eleven nationalities represented The bride finds the lIle people In Inthis inthis this country very ery friendly However However How How- ever she does not share their gloom over oer the shortage of materIals ma ma- In Wales Vales each person was allowed four ounces of margarine two ounces of or butter butter butter but but- ter and two ounces of lard a week The English allotment of bread is nine ounces a day and candy is limited to twelve ounces ounces es a month Flour cake and all clothing except women's hats aro are under ration restrictions An automobile costs one thousand pounds sterling or about She must think we are a sorrowful sorrowful sorrow V ful country to be making the fuss we are over our shortage Mrs Irs Davenport worked In an an- ordinance factory for three years during the war She was under the British Admiralty Inthe in inthe inthe the naval ordinance factory where she worked She was in Chief Inspection The plant where she was employed was four miles square squar It was bombed bomb bomb- ed once or twice but she she- was n not t on shift when the casualties occurred |