Show I I Ij j d cil ct 4 tat CUi tatI 1 j I By BERYL FROYD t Oliva Jones daughter of Samuel Samuel Samuel Sam Sam- uel B B. B Jones Jonts and lilt Mr Elbert Elben White Whit son of Mr and Herbert White o of If f Summit were married Tuesday after after- afternoon afternoon noon at the First Ward chapel with with Bp Dp Frank B. B Wood officiating at the th c ceremony and Mr and Mrs Edward Edwatd Seagle acting as brides maid and be best beat t man Following the ceremony a aver very we wedding supper cupper was served in the banquet rooms of the church with thirty-seven thirty Immediate relatives friends sea seated te 1 at the cleverly arranged tables with Miss MiM Oe Gertrude ude Wood and MUs Miss Erma Ernes Perry serving Seated at the honored guest table be beside besides besides be- be sides side the bride and groom were Mr and Mrs Mra Samuel B. B Jones Mr and Mrs Herbert White Mr and Mrs Mn James Bryant and Mr and Mrs Mra Edward Ed Edward Edward Ed- Ed ward Seagle The young couple will mate male their home in hi Cedar and are et d home at the Virginia Apartments The Cedar City Choral society which Is led by Mr W. W H. H Manning presented present present- ed a concert Monday evening at the Second Ward chapel The following program was given Ol 01 Carolina choral Carolina Choral Society Duet from La Annette Traviata-Annette Annette Bet Bet- ensen and Miles Walker Lifes Life's Paradise soprano Paradise soprano solo tolo Alice Allce Williams Sonny Boy Ladles Ladies Ladles trio plano piano piano solo Lorin F F. Wheel Wheel- wright Day Break Choral Break Choral Society Waltz Song Bong from Romeo and Juliet Alice Allce Williams In the Woods piano Woods piano solo Latin Lorin F F. Wheelwright Polish Mazurka violin Mazurka violin solo Roy noy L. L LI Halverson Carmena Choral Carmena Choral Society s Mr Walter Lunt president of the musical organization states that several several sever sever- al at wards have asked for the sen sers Ices of the society and it Is Ls probable that the pu public will have another opper- opper I unity soon soon to hear the choral group Today the ladles ladies auxiliary of the th Elks club are entertaining at a lunch lunch- eon con and program several for expert expert of the town who ae aeto aeto to make a quilt to be given away as a numb number r prize winner winer at the s F B Charity Ball on Thanksgiving night This ThU quilt is to be a beautiful silk all article well made as the following following fol fol- lowing list of special gues guests will as assure as' as assure sure Mrs s. s Jane Hunter Mrs Ida Macfarlane Macfarlane Mac Mac- farlane Mr Mrs Maggie Webster Mrs I Mary Heyborne Mrs Susie Mrs Kate Hollo Rollo Mr William Arns Ams Mrs Naomi Nelson Mrs Kate Bauer Mrs Minerva Kelsey and Mrs Nell Dix Due s Sororities at the Branch A A. A C. C announce announce announce an an- the pledging of new members as follows Phi Alpha Beta Deta Norma Foster Areta Benson Denson LaVane Matheson Mathe- Mathe son and Beatrice Petty of Cedar City Ruth and Sarah Pool Milford Helen Pryor Eleanor Robinson Delta Josephine Robinson Beaver XI i Lambda Tau Olive Brunson Fawn Rowley LaPrell Hanson Fillmore Grayce Biederman Wanda Little I Dorothy Smith Emma firma Foster Cedar I Ann Price Beaver Deaver Alta Haycock I i Kanab Nu Omega Rho Marie Hall Hurricane Florence Pierce Roosevelt 1 I Winifred Walker Delta Adeline Adair Hinckley i The Women's Club meeting will ill b be beheld beheld held regularly Friday afternoon at ai 3 ocI o'clock l.-k l. at the Branch Dranch A C C. C with Dr M. M J. J Macfarlane speaking on Malnutrition Mainu 1 In Children a subject which will vill probably Induce a large attend attend- ance e Several al musical numbers have also been arranged Pledging of new members of the Phi Alpha Beta Sorority of the B. B A. A C C. C was held at the home of Miss Sage Gardner an alumni member of the club Friday evening Arrangements were In charge of Miss Kay Seaman president of the club i I In Cedar last Thursday were Mr and Mrs Ashley Marshall and children I Iwho who are now living In Provo Utah They have been visiting In s southern Utah for two weeks at St. St George and Kanab and with Mr and Mrs Moroni Corry in 11 Cedar S t S Mrs bits John Hopkins and and Mrs Wallace Lunt arranged the luncheon held at Lunts Lunt's Cafe November ember for the ladies ladles of the ers auxiliary or or- About forty women were present s Dr Drs and Mrs Robert A A. A Thorley left Cedar today for California where they expect to stay for the winter Jointer They were he honored dinner guesta of Mr and Mrs H H. A. A Thorley Wednesday evening e e Mr and Mrs Howard HO B. B Linford Lanford entertained entertained entertained en en- four fourteen n friends at at- atan an an enjoyable en- en en- en n- n evening of ot bridge Saturday The high score e prize was awarded to Mr and Mrs Howard Gunderson S a aOne One afternoon last week Mrs George Blackett presided at a bridge luncheon for Yen seven guests The affair was held at Lunt's Lunts Cafe a e e Dr F F. F II U tt pe-tt Petty was a b business SIJ visitor in Salt Bal t Late Lan last tut ACCt week VA Mr Alfred accompanied by his hlA daughter Emma and Miss Lydia Matheson motored to Los Angeles Long Beach Deach and other California cities last week Salt Lakers In Cedar Friday were Mr Mr F. F Y Y Fox Miss Ruth Snow and Mr Victor Gould aU all of the theL L D. D S. S Business College Mrs Albert Biederman was hostess Wednesday evening to a group Invited to her home to play bridge S to Salt Lake City from Kanab Ka Ks nab last Jast Thursday Mr Whitney Parry stopped over In Cedar for a short time |