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Show Grads Rate Successes In Matrimony, School, Armed Forces Wedding bells will soon ring for three South High former students, Dorothy Hughes, Helen Heiner and Bonnie Jean Scott. Dorothy Hughes, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hughes, 181 Downington avenue, on November Novem-ber 10 was married to George A. Rich, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Rich, 1426 Gilmore Drive. The reception recep-tion will be at the Memorial House, Memory Grove. Dorothy was a graduate of '41. Her bridesmaids, Grace Johnson, Marcella Schoenfeld, Beverly Johnson John-son and Maurine Hendrickson,' too are from the class of '41. Robert Clendenen. best man, is also a grad- uate from South. Dorothy's bouquet bou-quet was of white orchids and Stephanotis. Beth Hughes, Dorothy's Doro-thy's sister, was the maid of honor. Bonnie Jean Scott, winner of the Orchid ring at the girls' dance last year,, is engaged to Keith Thompson. Thomp-son. As yet the wedding date has not been set as Keith is expected to be inducted in the armed forces. Helen Heiner, graduate of 1942, will become Mrs. Leonard J. Mathi-son Mathi-son November 18 in the Salt Lake Temple. The reception will be held at the home of her parents, 462 Westminster avenue. Grads Advance In Service Ten South high school graduates have recently received promotion? in the army and navy. Advanced to sergeants are Grant O. Nielson, son of Mr. and Mrs. O. P. Nielson, 353 Milton avenue, stationed at Patterson Field, Fairfield, Fair-field, Ohio, with the ordnance division; divi-sion; Darvis L. Rupper, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Rupper, 954 Denver street, stationed at Fort Lewis in the medical corps; Ward Slaughter, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. N. Slaughter, Slaugh-ter, 1665 Browning avenue, stationed sta-tioned with the air, corps at Fort George Wright, Washington; James Wilkinson, promoted to technical sergeant at Fort Lewis, Washington, Washing-ton, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Wilkinson, 1038 Bryan avenue; and Ralph C. Heiner, son of Mr. and Mrs. Cash Heiner, 1942 Third East street, at Fort Sill, Oklahoma. Promoted to first lieutenant is Lee Jarvis Hailing, son of Mrs. Rose Hailing, 2490 Dearborn street, now on duty as pilot with the ferrying ferry-ing division, air transport command. com-mand. Melvin J. Marshall, son of Mr. and Mrs. John M. Marshall, 932 Fourth East street, received a promotion pro-motion to private first class at Fort George Wright, Washington. ALUMNUS REPORTED MISSING Lieutenant John A. Bernston, former for-mer Cub, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Bernston, 2336 South 21st East street, has been reported missing in action somewhere in the Aleutians. |