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The Salt Lake Tribune from Salt Lake City, Utah • 70

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-4t 1 1 A Decernger 14 1941 LI 14 Sunday Morning kt rtothunt -afbe Dalt 1 I 1- I i 1 I I i I I I 1 1 I 1 I I i 0 4 1 I 1: 1 3 1 i I 1 't 3 1 I i 1 I I i I 1 i 1 I i Popular Provo Maids Disclose Plans for Winter Weddmgs i Linda Spackman end Mrs Down announce the approaching marriage of their daughter Miss ia Lnda Sprkman to Weston Brown eon of Mr and Mn Roy Brown i Miss Specimen attended i Brigham university i where she was affiliated with 1 A Nautilus social unit Mr Brown (- is a atudertt at Brigham Young a university and is affiliated with I Gold Bricker social unit and 14- i 1 tercollegiate Knights 1 has been set as 1 're the day for the wedding A re- ception will be given In honor of the young couple the same I evening at the Bown residence Irene Christenson PROVO Announcement is I 4 rnad by Mr and Mrs 1 Christeneon of approaching the marriage of their daughter Miss Irene Christenson to William Smoot Love of Washington 1 on of Mr and Mrs Love of Provo The bride's home is to be the scene of the nuptials Thursday and a reception will be held the 1 11111710 evening in the Joseph Smith building on University bill fi Miss -Christerupon is a junior 1 at Brigham Young' university and is affiliated with Tro i vats 'social unit 1 Mr Love formerly attended I and was a member of tt Gold Bricker social unit He is riow a student at George Wash 4 ington university 1 'The young couple will- leave -4 after the Christmas holidays to i make their home in Washington I To Maids Disclose lter eddm i i 1 1 l'A 1 a I I 'C 1 -4 --t- 1 i 1 4- 1- i I fi I 1 -1 1 1 't i Utah County Giris Tell Nuptial Plans Laura Crystal AMERICAN FORK Mrs Laura Miller of American Fork announces the engagement and approaching marriage of her daughter Miss Laura Crystal to Calvin La Vere Collins of Los Angeles The wedding will take place on Monday at the home of the bride's sister- Mrs Dean rreshwater of Los Angeles Following the ceremony the couple will go to Dallas Texas on their honeymoon They will make their home im Loa Angeles 1 A party in honor of the bride-to-be was given December 6 at theMiller home in American Fork by Mrs Miller and Mrs Vance Fisher engagement of their daughter Miss Elms Hunter to Athol Ross son of Mrs Eudora Ross of LehL The marriage will take place Tuesday in the Manti temple Several social events are being planned In honor of the young couple open session of the Literary League tlub was held Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs Heber C'Johnson with Miss Rheta Kay is assisting hostess The program was based on Utah history and Mn Fred Markham gave a review of "The Giant Joshua" byMaurine Whipple Under the direction of Miss Kayo a group of Ferrer junior high school girls dressed in pioneer costume entertained with appropriate Utah songs Bliss Laura Crystal American Fork girl Miss 4 Elma Hunter to be wed to Calvin LaVere Collins AMERICAN and MrsElmo Hunter announce the A ub engagement of their daught er rovo I -omen Entertal lira-- 111Thma Tir11 A A Sikose Provo Club Women Entertain At Seasonal Activities Miss Clarice Mareusen of Spanish Fork Betrothed to Stewart Anderson Annual Dance Of Delta Phi-- Held at BYU i 41w 704c) 4 v's' Utah County i- Nuptial Plans 1 Laura Crystal 1 AMERICAN FORK Mrs Laura Miller of American I iillit 4 4 4' 4 4' 1 1 Fork announces the engagement -2 51- --v- I and approaching marriage of her ''4 -a i- 5' 4-' i r-- daughter Miss Laura Crystal fr i 1 i if- to Calvin LaVere Collins of Los 2 I Angeles a The wedding will take place 5 on Monday at the home of the i or 1 1 I 1 I xe bride's sister- Mrs Dean Irresh- i i I i I I water of Loa Angeles Follow- o' -'it ing the ceremony the coup I 5- le will i I 4 14' ft- go to Dallas Texas on their f' 4 4c 1 if honeymoon They will make -4 40' a 1 1 1 i 7 0 11 I i i their home ir Los Angeles 1 6 4 4 I Nt -4 I i i A party in honor of the bride- 0 -5- 4 III a- i i 1 i o-e was given December 6 at ven eeer I 0 i tb 3 -1- 'i' 3 4 I 1 the Miller home in American i' 1 I 1----- Fork by Mrs Miller and Mrs 1 i Vance Fisher 1 I Bliss Laura Crystal American Fork girl Miss Clarice Marcusen of Spanish Fork 1 Elma Hunter to be wed to Calvin LaVere Collins Betrothed to Stewart Anderson 1 i AMERICAN and Mrs Elmo Hunter announce the im 'i engagement of their daughterl rrovo Ciub -Women Entertain Annual Dance I Miss Elms Hunter to Atho 5 I Rog son of trasrriEtugdeora Rossu tag A At Seasonal Activities Of Delta Phi place Tuesday in the Manti temple i PROVO--An open session of )i- i Several social events are be- Held at 1 1 Ing planned in honor of the the Literary League Club was 1 young couple held Friday afternoon at the a -5 4 home of Mrs Heber with Miss Rheta Kay a ass Johnsoist- i 4 ing hostess The program was based on Utah history And Mn Fred Markham gave a review of 1 7 The Giant Joanna: by i i A' Whipple Under the direction of 4 ir Miss Kay a group of Farrer i1 IF junior high school girls dressed I pioneer costume entertained 0 1 i i I A i with appropriate Utah songs 2 5 1 4 1 I i 7- i i' I I i I i I 1 i 1 I I I i i i i I i 1 Clarice Marcu'sen SPANISH Mary Marcusen announces the engagement of her daughter Miss Clarice Marcusen to Stewart Anderson of San Francisco on of Mr and Mrs Rufus Anderson of Benjamin The marriage will take place December 23 in California The mother of the bride elect and a number of relatives of the bridegroom will accompany Miss Marcusen to California Several parties have been planned for the bride-elect prior to her departure The first of these was given December 5 by the bridegroom's mother kt her home in Benjamin The afternoon was spent playing games and refreshments were served to relatives and friends Other parties planned will be given by her sister Mrs Margaret Olsen and by the Leland LDS wardMIA Lois Davis SPANISH FORK Mr and Mrs John Davis announce the engagement of their daughter Miss Lois Davis to teMont Simmons son of Mr and Mrs A Simmons of Provo The marriage will take place in the near future Clarice Marcusen SPANISH Mary Marcusen announces the en- gagement of her daughter Miss Clarice Marcusens to Stewart Anderson of San Francisco son of Mr and Mrs Rufus Anderoon of Benjamin The marriage will take place December' 23 In Cali- fonds- The mother of the bride- elect and a number of relatives of the bridegroom will accom- pantorniyik Miss Marcusen to Cali- Several parties have been planned for the bride-elect prior to her departure The first of these was given December 5 by the bridegroom's mother kt her home in Benjamin The after- 110011 was spent playing games were served to Acacia club members were entertained at an open session at the home of Mn A Wright Friday afternoon Mrs Wallace was assisting hostess A review of "Keys of the Kingdom" by A Cronin was given by Mrs Frank Goold ftetreshments were served to 30 members and guests Mrs William Minger entertained members of the Social Art club at her home Monday evening Sewing and luncheon were the diversions Sixteen Acacia club members were entertained at an open session at the home of Mn A Wright Friday afternoon Mrs Wallace was assisting hostess A review of "Keys of the King- nom by A Cronin was given by Mrs Frank Goold itefresh- ments were served to 30 mem- bers and guests Mrs William Minger enter- Mai Jacobs I and Mrs A Jacobs announce the engage- 1- ment of their daughter Miss Jacobs to Richard Syl- 4 71 vester of Sacramento Cal son ti of Mr and Mrs George Sylvester of Eureka The wedding is to be an event of December rt at high noon at the home of the bride's par- enta Ray Dillman 'will per- form the ceremony The bride will be attended by Miss Audrey Rasmusson as maid of honor and Ivan Iverson will act as 1-- 1 4 I t- 4- 1 1 4-- Three Provo girls to be wed soon are Miss Mail Jacobs above betrothed to Rkhard Sylvester Miss' Linda Spackman top left- to Weston Brown and Miss Irene Christenson to become Mrs William Smoot Love Three Provo girls to be wed soon are Miss liliki Jacob above betrothed to Richard members and guests were present The Provo Women's Golf association entertained at a Christmas party in the form of a bridge dinner Tuesday evening at the golf clubhouse Red and green chenille Christmas streamers were draped to the center of the hall and were caught with large silver bells A huge tree was lighted and decorated Mrs Glade Anderson was program chairman The committee comprised Mrs Russell Smith chairman Mrs Andrew Broaddus Mrs John Krier and Mrs Robert Pershing Officers and teachers of the First ward MIA were entertained at a Christmas party Tuesday evening in the recreation hall The guests appeared in costumes and games and stunts provided amusement Refreshments were served The dining table was covered with a lace cloth and a "snowman" theme was carried out Thirty officers and teachers were present Arrangements were made by Mrs Margaret Atkin counselor and Mrs Beth Man ning speech director Election of officers took place at a meeting of Valley chapter No 3 0 Tuesday evening at the Masonic temple The following were elected: Miss Auusts Scherer worthy matron Herman Grimm worthy patron reelected Mrs Hattie Immisch associate matron Arthur Sutton associate patron Mrs Alice Scherer conductress Mrs Alice Nelson secretary reelected Mrs Nellie Leander treasurer Mrs Bessie Grimm trustee reelected Installation ceremonies Will be conducted at the Masonic temple December 23 at 8 rn Mrs Vera Perham worthy matron was in charge A successful bridge party was given by the Catholic Woman's league at the church hall Tuesday evening Colored pictures of California missions were shown and a luncheon was served to 60 The hall was gay and colorful with Christmas decorations and trimmed trees A successruz Dnage party was given by the Catholic Woman's league at the church hall Tues- of Ca day evening Colored pictures California missions were shown and a luncheon was served to 60 decorations The hall was gay and color- ful with Christmas and trimmed trees members and guests were pres- ent The Provo Women's Golf ease- iaion entertained at a Christ- mas party in the form of a bridge dinner Tuesday evening at the golf clubhouse Red and green chenille Christmas stream- era were draped to the center of the hail and were caught with large silver bells A huge tree was lighted and decorated Mrs Glade Anderson was n- gram chairman The commit- tee comprised Mrs Russell Smith chairman Mrs Andrew roaddus Mn John Krier and Mrs Robert Pershing Office and teachers of rs this First ward I A were entertained at a Christmas party Tuesday evening in the recreation hall The guests ap-- peared in costumes and games and sturds provided amusement the presentation of its new dream girt" as a special feature the Brigham Young university ctiapter of Delta PM held its autumn semi formal dancing party Friday night in the ballroom of the Joseph Smith building Miss Nancy Richards senior student was introduced as the fraternity's favorite and was serenaded by a quartet singing The Dream Girl of Delta PM She is a daughter of Mr and Mrs Stayner Richards of Salt Lake City and is a member of White Key service sorority at tr Also presented during the eve-rang were four chapter sweethearts" Miss Clara Jensen Miss Elaine Lichfield Miss Betty Jean Stapley and Miss Millis Poulson also Miss June Andrew who was the fraternity's "dream girl" last year In the receiving line at tAe reception were chapter and ha tional officers of the honorary missionary fraternity and their partners These were Mr and Mrs Leon Fling Talmage Thomson Miss Shirley Taylor Vern Marrot Miss Norma Dangerfield Mr and Mrs Lee Dalebout Mr and Mrs Harold Smith: Professor and Mn Wyley Seutons: Oliver Smith and Miss Bonne Ashby Members of the Brigham Young university faculty who were special guests included Dr and Mn Russel Swenson Dr and Mrs Sidney Sperry Dr and Mrs Wesley Lloyd Dr and Mrs Boyle Dr and Mrs A Lambert Dr and Mrs Carlton Culmsee Dr and Mrs Christensen and Professor and Mrs And Ballif Officers of the ABBY IS student council Associated Men Students editor of the News and director of the student program service also were guests at the affair The directing committee was composed of Arthur Pierce George Merrill and Marion To-land In the Delta Phi quartet were Mr Merrill Ted Tuttle Max Shirts Willis Erickson with Don Hemingway as 1 gram service also were guests at the affair The directing committee was composed of Arthur Pierce George Merrill and Marion To- land In the Delta Phi quartet were Mr Merrill Ted Tuttle with Max Shirts Willis Erickson th Don Hemingway as accom- its new dream Kiri the present tinn n't a special feature the Brigham young university chapter of Delta Phi held its autumn "ern! formal dancing party Friday night in the ballroom of the Jo- seph Smith building Miss Nancy Richards senior student was introduced as the fraternity's favorite and was serenaded by a quartet singing -rho Dream Girl of Delta Prit- She is a daughter of Mr and Mrs Stayner Richards of Salt Lake City and is a member of White Key service sorority at tr Also presented during the eve- ning were four chapter sweet- hearts" Miss Clara Jensen MA Elaine Lichfield Miss Betty Jean Stapley and Miss Phillis Poul- son also Miss June Andrew who 41a Any41-tr 0411vrt Holiday Theme Adds Gaiety vents To Provo club Orem Payson Note Rites Of Young Folk best man The brida-alect la a graduate of II where she was prominent in debating and speech activites She was affiliated with Tau )(appal Alpha White Key and Fidelas social unit For the past three and one-half years she has been head of the speech and English departments at Tintic high school Following the ceremony a breakfast will be held at Hotel Roberts after which the young couple will leave on a honey In0011 to the Pacific coast and will make their home in Social Group Has Holiday 116 le Belles" was the theme of the Lambda Delta Sigma Christmas semiformal dance held in the ball- room of the Joseph Smith building at Brigham Young university Saturday evening Contrary to custom the girls made the dates and carried through the reversal of procedure even to the point of presenting their guests with favors In The form of Christmas "presents" The decorations were in keeping with the holiday spirit and theme and theme and th-eme Christmas party was held by the home arts section of the iWomen's council Monday afternoon at the Women's clubhouse Mrs Larson chairman vras ill charge Luncheon was served after which bridge and five hundred were played Christmas lights evergreen and a large tree decorated the hall Forty members were to resent Hostesses includ were present Lionesses Donna Duden was a guest and I she played several piano 'elec tions Entertaining at the home of her slater Mrs Amy Cole Mrs Viola Lewis was hostess to members of the Variety Arts club Monday evening Plans were made for a Christmas party to be held December 22 at the home of Mrs Velma Hedquist Miss Helena Stewart gave a Christmas story "The Sister of the Angel" by Elizabeth Goudge Christmas carols were sung and number of recordings were made made Party Series Fetes Maid I etes Maid ir MI Gr Mrt hit mcmaed Mrs Ralph Craven Mrs Marie Roinson Mrs Orvil Drysdale Mrs Merle Jones and Mrs Bonnie Harding The re- 1 freshments committee wan made up of Mrs Croft Larsen Mrs I Howell Mrs Byron David Mrs Paul Vincent Mrs Howard Graham and Mrs Ray Hoover Mrs Larson Mrs Frank Rooney and Mrs Oscar Carlson had the tables in charge Mrs Bonnie The ye- 1 freshments committee was made up of Mrs Croft Larsen Mrs Howe I ll Mrs Byron David Mn Paul Vincent Mrs Howard Mrs Larson Mrs Frank Graham and Mrs Ray Hoover Rooney and Mrs Oscar Carlson had the tables in charge Grace Holley MAPLETON Mr and Mrs John Holley announce the engagement of their daughter Miss Grace Holley to Sterling Olsen of Columbus Ohio son of Mr and Mn Joseph Olsen of Spanish Fork The marriage is set for Wednesday in the Salt Lake temple Minoring the couple a wedding reception will be held In the Mapleton ward hall on Friday evening to which a large number of relatives and friends have been invited The bride-elect recently returned from an mission in Texas Mr Olsen is a graduate of Brigham Young University and is now enrolled in Ohio State university where he expects to receive his PhD in March He is affilitted with Phi Lambda Upsilon national honorary chemical society and Gamma Alpha graduate scientific fraternity Following their martrage the couple will leave for Columbus Ohio to make their home on Friday evening to which a large number of relatives and friends have been invited The e-ect recently re- turned from an mission i bridlen Texas Mr Olsen in a graduate of Brigham Young University and is now enrolled in Ohio State university where he expects' to receive his PhD in March He is affilitted with Phi Lambda Upsilon a I a I honorary chemical society and Gamma Alpha graduate scientific fra- ternity Following their marirage the couple will leave for Columbus Ohio to make their home Liston-Burr and Mrs Don Liston announce the marriage of their daughter Miss Mirth Liston to Dick Burr son of Mr and Mrs I Burr which took place November IT Last Sunday evening the brides mother gave a trousseau tea in her honor The table was covered with a lace cloth and centered with a bowl of red and white carnations A Yuletide theme was carried out with pine boughs and cones arranged attractively throughout the rooms Mrs Don Liston Mrs Douglas Liston and the bride were In the receiving line Mrs Verdin Liston and Mrs Harrell Liston poured and Miss Thelma Spencer and Miss Lomas King served Miss rietta Reynolds and Miss Marion Frandsen were in charge of the trousseau display The bride attended Brigham Young university for two years and is a member of Alta Mitra social unit and Thespian dramatic fraternity Mr Burr is a student at Utah State Agricultural college at Logan and is affiliated with Sigma Phi Epsilon and Agricultural club Haskell-Caras red and centered with a bowl of white carnations A Yuletide theme was carried out with pine bou hs and cones arrang ed at- Mrs Don Liaton Mrs Doug- tractively throughout the rooms las Liston and the bride -were In the receiving line Mrs Verdin Liston and Mn ell Liston and Miss Thelma Spen- Pe mi Lo I Ki car an as a ng served Miss Iletta Reynolds and Miss Marion Ir dsen were in charge of the trousseau dieplay The bride attended Brigham and is a member of Alta Mitre social unit and Thespian dra- matic fra ternit Mr Burr is a student at Utah Young university for two years State 'Agricultural college at is affiliated with 14ogan an Sigma Phi Epsilon and cultural club as Hkell-Caras Miss Max ine Love liss bride-elect Mn Ray Loveless -and Mrs Virgil Bullock were joint hostesses at a miscellaneous shower given at the Loveless -home Friday everting Sixty guests were ell presen Sunday evening Miss Loveless entertained the women sm- 81 ployes of the Dixon-Taylor- tirhi Russell store at a waffle sup- Ft per at the Ray Loveless home in lass Loveless was to- have sailed this week for Panama 'w and her marriage- to Gale cs Bullock was planned to take place in Cristobal December 24 a4 Because of present war condi- time the trip and marriage has su been postponed 111 A meeting of the Lambda Tau club was held at the home of Mrs Henry Falkner in Olmstead Monday evening Miss Elaine Brockbank of Springvtlle read the three-act play "Wing leas Victory by Maxwell Anderson Refreshments were served to 13 members Bonnie Tha Is club meMbers were entertained at the Masse cafe by Mrs Norma Broadbent Monday evening Dinner was served the table being arranged with pink tapers and pink chrysanthemums in attractive crystal holders Bridge was played Mrs Church Society Inducts Many New Members May Elmer announces the marriage of her foster-daughter Miss Stella Faye Haskell to Earnest Carta son of Mr and Mn Angel Carts of Benjamin which took place at the Elmer home with Jordan A Law officiating In honor of the young bride a shower was given Saturday in the First ward hall with Mrs Elmer Mrs Alta Gasser Mrs Eva Garner and Mrs Lucile Drollinger the hostesses Students To Activities of Mrs Ina Brown Gives Musicale Ina Brown president of the Soroptimist club entertained at a Christmas musicale for the members at her home Thursday evening musicale for the members at her home Thursday evening Beta Sorosis Has Vocal numbers were furnished by Mrs Alene Peterson Miss Elaine Brown and Max Men- Holiday Fete 's denhall and piano selections by For Daughters' Dilworth Simmons The Ha watian trio from Brigham Young university entertained with several numbers Visits Midwest PRICE --Miss Carrie Ashton is making a two weeks' trip to Decatur Ill She will return to Helper for the holidays Look Ahead Rush Week Cochairmen for the affair were Miss Norma Henderson Wilmington and Hamilton Teichert Cokeville Wyo Decorations were handled by Miss Sarah Knowlton Holladay Miss La Vieve Black Provo Miss Jean Mabey Ma lad Idaho: Ellsworth Brown Weiser' Idaho Grant Gardner Detroit Mich and Le Lae Anderson Alberta Canada Refreshments were served tinder the direction of Miss Phyllis Anderson Provo: Miss Audrey See la Nephi: Miss Betty Lyman Charleston Va Miss Beth-Manwaring Rexburg Idaho Willard Draper Claerfield and Albert Purcell Ogden The program was in charge of Miss Katherine Kirk rleasant Grove Miss Iola Telford Twin Falls Idaho Miss Florence Adams Provo: Dell Ashworth Richfield and Don Buswell Ogden GIFTS ryono Will Lovo accompanist I Cochairmen for the affair were Miss Norma Henderson Wilmington and Hamilton I Alga Max- urc Chh Society Ins Loveless bride-elect Mrs 1 Teichert Cokeville Wyo Deco- Sarah Knowlton Holladay Miss I 1 Ray Loveless -and Mrs Virgil Inducts Many rations were handled by Miss Bullock were joint hostesses at New Members La Vieve Black Provo Miss 1 a miscellaneous shower given Jean Mabey Malad Idaho Ells- I panist 1 at the Loveless -home Friday worth Brown Weiser' Idaho A meeting of the Lambda Tau Grant Gardner Detroit Mich evening Sixty guests were club was held at the home of and Le Lae Anderson Alberta presen Mrs Henry Falltner in Ohnstead Canada Sunday evening Miss Loveless Monday even Miss Elaine 00 111 r1 9e Refresdhiments were served un- entertained the Women em- Brockbank of Springvtlie read -1- trd- a Aenrderseo rection of Miss Phyllis I poyes of the Dixon-Taylor- the three-act play "Wingleas Provo Miss Audrey Victory by Maxwell Anderson Seels Nephi Miss Betty Ly- Russell store at a waffle sup- '--t 4-- i Ref hments were served to la man Charleston VIL: Miss A tli per at the Ray Loveless home members i 1 Iasi 4JILmet I Miss Loveless was to- have sailed this week for Panama and her marriage to Gale cafe Bonnie Thais club members were entertained at the ilaase by Mrs Norma Broadbent place in Cristobal December 24 served the table being arranged Alusicale Airs' ma I Bro Grove Miss Iola Telford Twin ives ho Willard Draper Claerfield 1 and Albert Purcell Ogden The program was in charge of Miss Katherine Kirk rleasant Falls Idaho Miss Florence Alio' 11114101- 1 i 4 Beth-Manwaring Rexburg Ida- 1 GIFTS Bullock was planned to take Monday evening Dinner was 1 Because of present war condi- with pink tapers and pink chrys- Adams Provo: Dell Ashworth tions trip and marriage has a attractive nthemums in attracve crystal ma Brown Richfield and Don Buswell Og- Ri Eve ryo no tril ovo ll the I been postponed holders Bridge was played Mrs Agri-president rtof nethe Soroptimist den I club enteaid a a Christmas I 1 musicale for the members at her i home Thurada everting Beta Sri i Has c77dC a 4 i I ''4 4 11t1 i 1 1 Vocal numbers were furnished de 0' r'4' 4 Nt PAYSON May El- by Mrs Alene Peterson Miss Holiday Fete i fly-- 1 4'4 (r3 4 1 1 ItYlk mer announces the marriage of Elaine rown an ax en- Bd 1 I denhall and piano selections by her foster-daughter Miss Stella For Daughters i 1 It i 1 1'4 Faye Haskell to Earnest Carts Dilworth Simmons The Ha- IN 1 114 I 1 i of Mr and Mrs Angel Ca walian trio from Brigham I I 1 7 l'''' ell '4 I 1 son Carts Young university entertained 4 4 951 il at ILL- 1: of Benjamin which took place with several numbers i 1 the Elmer home with Jordan 1 --1 trj I 1 7 I Cy Wi strs Law officiating In honor 6 i --4 -At-- i of the young bride a shower Visits Midwest I was given Saturday in the First I ward hall with Mrs El- PRICE Miss Ca i as rr Ashton 1 1 1 i I 1 i 1-'''' -'''''11'-''''''-' ''''-'''''''''-r'''-4- met Mrs Alta Gasser Mrs: Eva is making a two we trip to I 1 i Garner and Mrs Lucile Drol- Decatur Ill She will return to -t is Zel 1 I 1 ga 1 r1-4401' I I I I linger the hostesses Helper for the holidays --I Li 1 iliti 1 I i YU Students Look Ahead 4 it flo go 1 I I N'' ifr i 1 To Activities of Rush eek 1 1 PROVO Last Sunday evening 75 pledges were taken into Zeta chapter of Lambda Delta Sigma national church social organization at Brigham Young university The pledging ceremonies held in the auditorium of the Joseph Smith building were under the direction of Thomas McKay Salt Lake and Miss June Andrew: Ogden executive council members The pledges were from the individual chapters under the general Zeta organization Zeta Alpha men's chapter pledged 18 Zeta Beta second men's chapter pledged 17 while the women's chapters Psi and Omega both pledged 20 and 21 respectively Following the ceremonies refreahments were served to the members present The refreshments were under the direction of Miss Myrna Denham Snowflake Ariz Participating in the pledge ceremonies were Miss Sarah Knowlton Holladay and Philip Lowe Miss Cane's Fagg and Paul Felt of Salt Lake City Parents of Tooele Girls Disclose Engagement News TOOELE Mr and Mrs William Cecil Tate of Tooele announce the engagement of their daughter Miss Helen Tate to Heath Fowler son of Mr and Mrs Charles A Fowler 1004 Eleventh East street Salt Lake city The marriage will take place Saturday evening at the home of the bride's parents Miss Tate is a graduate of the Brigham Young university and a member of the Fidelas social unit and the Lambda Delta Sigma Mr Fowler is a graduate of the University of Utah and is a member of the Scabbard and Blade honorary military Beaus Fowler son of mi and Fowler 1064 Mr Charles A Eleventh East street Salt Lake City The marriage will take place Saturday evening at the home th brid'ts Misa Tate is a graduate of the Brigham Young university and I member of the Fidelas sOCIILI unit Lambda an the Delta Sigma Mr Fowler is a of the University of Utah and is a member of the Scabbard and Blade honorary military Ira- PROVO Last Sunday eve- nirtg 75 pledges were taken into Zeta chapter of Lambda Deltai Sigma national church soda organization at Brigham YOUng university The pledging cere- monies held in the auditorium of the Joseph Sznith building were under the direction of and Miss June Andrew: Ogden executive council members The led es were from the in- pledges the gen- oral Zeta organization Zeta Al- Thomas McKay Salt Lake dividual chapters under pha men's chapter pledged 18 Zeta Beta second men's chapter Pledged 17 while the women a chapters Psi and Omega both pledged 20 and 21 respectively Following the ceremonies re- reamn fhets were served to th members present The refresh- ments were under the direction of miss myma Denham snow- flake Ariz Participating In the pledge Miss Sarah ceremonies were Mis Knowlton Holladay and Philip Lowe Miss Cenella Fagg and Paul Felt of Salt Lake City Parents of ooele ose Disclose Girls Dil Engagement News TOOELE Mr and Mrs WU- Ilam Cecil Tate of Tooele an- notmce the engagement of their daughter Miss Helen Tate to Heath Fowler son of Mr and The quaint old-fashioned packages have a charm reclining the romantic loveliness of another day the fragrances are so exquisite they- cast a spell of enchantment over all wear them They are made by the House of Palmer which for nearly a century has been capturing the golden glory of America in perfumes for Iler fairest daughters Girt set of limo dashtliti Gift to wry atom avow arlittatiu Jilt! $100 $1000 lames tor per tatrest daughters Ciro sot st lbw tkAghtlsi Gift Pstk- aglif 1br) allfte PM' aria" 11111 8 1 00 se 81000 The quaint old-fashioned peck- ages have a charm re- callin the romantic loveliness of another day the fragrances are so ex uisite the cast a of cl spell enchantment over all who wear them They are made by the House of Palmer which for nearly a century has been capturing the golden glory of America in per- fumes for I-ter fairest daughters -V AP 6 0 Oh 4 My hair eta-- user tett you l'as It's Just as Just is rlda In color as "rhea I wu 25 My beauty operator knows the peered Whoa I come to her I close my eyes relax gratefully the brushes UT hair watches for whispers of gray or dullness then starts a gleareang cascade of bubbles over sty hair When I open my Imo my hair is a gleanthits shade youthfulplooking ea oa nay 25di birthday I don't mind caa always have an Eurt Treatment! Tfal tun( CPERATtl tElr CeSta011: Use Only As Directed On Label Write Fee Fre tiooklof U4 When 1 open my eyes my heir le a gleaming shade se youthfulplooking ae on my 25di don't mind birthdays -I can always have an Treatment! IPItsa tun( CPERATtl 1:71:73 EST' CeSta011: the Only As Directed On abel Write Fee Fre Isoilof U4 i My halr eta- weer tett you Ton It's Just as Just as rich is color as wises I wu 25 I My beauty openttoe knoll the peered Whets I copse to bee It close my eyes iritiLlt gracefully the brushes ay hair watches foe wkisPers of VIM et dulaneu tilea starts a glescsing cascade of bubbles over coy halt Whets I open my eyes tay hair Is a gleaming shade es voudtduLlookint so co na 25di birthday I don't mind No 7'32 Otii-hishiosett Imams Chest of Americas Memories Toilet Actionorson i211 Msnones Toilet Meassones $270 No 7'32 014i-lostktosbeit Tossoste Chest of Msnones Toilet Mtenones PROVO--Members of Beta Sorosis club entertained their daughters Wednesday afternoon at the borne of Mrs Vern Greenwood A Christmas theme las carried out in the decorations wreaths and flowers being arranged about the rooms with white candles on the table and mantelpiece Mrs Orb Allen president welcomed the guests and community singing of Christmas carols was led by Mn Ernest Rasmusen Miss Jean Dastrup and her mother- Mn Byron Dastrup gave a vocal duet "I Know Why" Each mother Introduced her daughter following which a group chorus of young girls sang "Brahm's Lullaby" led by Mrs Rasmusen Mrs Loren Bryner gave the book review "Junior Miss" by Sally Benson Miss Jean Dastrup played a piano solo and 4-year-old Janice Nelson danced Refreshments were served to 50 members and guests long Christmas stick candy a Santa Claus was given as favors and each guest was given a hand-made apron Dastrup gave a vocal duet "I Know mo er introduced her Each th daughter following which a group chorus of young girls sang "Brahm's Lullaby' led by Blblryriner gave Ragsamulleth book to4rlic vie review "Junior Miss" by Sally Benson Miss Jean Dastrup played a piano solo and 4-year-old Janice Nelson danced Refreshments were served to 50 members and guests A long Christmas stick candy 'wits a Santa Claus was given as favors and each guest was given a hand made apron of Beta Sorosis club entertained their daughters Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs Vent Greenwood car- i A Christmas theme as ried out in the decorations wreaths and flowers being ar- ranged about the rooms with white candles on the table and mantelpiece Mrs Orlo Allen president welcomed the guests and com- munity singing of Christmas caros was led by Mrs Ernest Itasmusen Miss Jean Dastrup and her mother- Mrs Byron Dastrup gave a vocal duet "I Know Why" fraternity er PROV6 CI acquainted week" at Brigham Young university ended Saturday and social unit rush week begins Monday All this week both men's and women's Octal units will be adding new members to their organizations One of the chief activities last week was a "social styles" party for all university coeds held in the Joseph Smith building The purpose of the party was to acquaint coeds with the social unit system of the university and help prepare them tor rush week 'k The social unit system at Brigham Young univertaty is set up In such a manner that every student on the campus can join a unit and participate in desirable social life according to Dr Wesley Lloyd dean of men More students are expected to participate in the program of activities offered by the six boys' and 41 girls units this year than ever before because of the facilities offered by the new Joseph Smith building and a better organized rush season Dr Lloyd said No 723 --Pertemet7 Depot lockage above 111180etritent Americus MemCOSS TOliCtrOSIL 8 ))0 No 701 Americas Megnones Both Package ColoDoe Talcum Seep Ugh Ulm t00 Solon Palmer NIIIV YOLK America's Fashioe Prrfxer Since 1847 4 0 1 PROVO "0 acquainted 'rho social unit at Brig- 1 I at Brigham Young uni- Young university is set up it ended Saturday and so- ham i in such a manner that every I cial unit rush week begins Mon- 1 1 day All this week both men's studer1 on the aunpus can join 1 1----1 rwl L'r -------TA -1 rl mt----tt--T ------7------------- and women's social units will be a unit and participate in desir- adding new members to their able ocial life according to Dr -1-fri' No 713 Dersot Ni N0 701 Americas 0 t'' i 1 74 organizations Wesley Lloyd dean of men sist-kast above Megnortes Bath Package 1 -N '-'51'1'''''''' i ISIOCTIIICOIC Aatersous Men- Coloost Talcum a I Ct1 I i ill'Ill 1 czy 1 One of the chief activities More students are expected to mow Tooternsk $))0 'See" butt 54110 $1 00 4 0) 47- -I VI 44 A 1 VArttt '4 ikt A last week was a "modal styles" participate in the program of 14 I i i is 4 1 101 1 Dell i lt" 4316 1 'V' t) party for al university coeds activities offered by the six I 44 held in the Joseph Smith build- boys' and 41 girls' units this Solon Palmer I ai 4 37310 Inc) graduate ing The purpose of the party year than ever before because 4 was to acquaint coeds with the of the facilities offered by the PtIlW YO ILIC 1' Olin' 3 4 social unit system of the uni- new Joseph Smith building and America's roshioe Pertmotr Slott 1847 -s -1-L versity and help prepare them a better organized rush season i I -A L- ternity for rush week Dr Lloyd said i I 1 I i 1 i 1 i I ft T- -0-4''' -4' A- fm -r bS 4 4-" s-- 1 eo -41 AS 41 110 0 0113e0 0 6 06 11mea mqANAPNooron II 041r 400" 41k -1 t'wort 4--- i PROVO 0 acquainted The social unit system at Brig- 1 ummommiS.

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