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The Ogden Standard-Examiner from Ogden, Utah • 24

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Ballerina jYourig Dancer TKey ttre Visitors Here tHere's Guide 1G3 THE OGDEN STANDARD-EXAMINER SUNDAY MORNING APRIL 22 1945 Hazel Ann Bryant For Writers Temple Vows Are Taken The Writer's Market" edited by a iviaxnieu ana uutn A Jones Writer's Digest 'Publishing Co Cincinnati Ohio -3 "Where can I sell it?" the fl4 Married to Lieut Haines EVANSTON Wyo April Lieut (jg) David Haines son of Mr and Mrs William Haines Evanston was married to Miss Hazel Ann Bryant of Colburdn Va in a ceremony performed at the First Methodist church in San Diego Calif on Sunday April 8 I Lieut and Mrs Haines are visiting in Evanston for a few days Also visiting at the Haines home are their son and daughter-in-law Will Appear Here April 25 Marina Svetlova prima ballerina of the Metropolitan Opera association will appear at the Ogden high school April 25 at two-thirty pm as another of the Junior Community Concert series features Young beautiful with a background of world achievement Marina Svetlova won' fame before she was out of her teens She was born in Paris daughter of a famous Russian ace of World war question plaguing most novice writers and many professionals finds an answer or rather 2500 answers in "The Writer's Market' i which will probably mean fewer rejection slips to the tyro or ex 3 pert who uses it as a guide1 I v' Beginning by offering the sage advice that anyone who writes Air ana Mrs William Haines Of Laramie Wyo At the age of nine she became a other than for money is a damn Mrs Chester Christiansen was fool the book lists 2500 different uancer cy is the family doctor prescribed dancing as a health measure when she was recovering from a severe at- 'rt 8" markets where the writer can ex change his ideas and sweat for almost as much as he" xacic oi pneumonia The lessons revealed such phenomenal talent expects The wise professional writes a story or an article for a specific magazine or publisher If It is an article he queries first That is why "The Writer's Mar ket" is published It provides the writer with 2500 targets at which to 1 aim his stuff: eliminates the shot in the dark" technique "The Writer's Market'" will en ana sucn an innate love of dancing in the child that her career was settled then and there i Teachers included Preobranjenska Tre-filova Kzovsky (who declared her his favorite pupil) For three suc-cssive years the young girl won the international championship of the dance in Paris under the sponsorship of the ministry of education and" Beaux Arts She signed her first contract at -as an understudy with the corps de ballet of the Ballet Russe de Paris Within a week the star sprained her ankle and Svetlova made her debut in "Spectre de la Rose" After a long tour of Europe with this company Svetlova was asked by Serge Lifar to be hi hostess at a stork shower on Tuesday evening at her home when she Entertained a group of friends in honor of Mrs Ralph Cottrell Room and table decorations were in keeping with the stork theme of the party Following an evening of bridge refreshments were served and the many shower gifts opened by the honoree 1 The occasion was also the birthday anniversary of Mrs Kay Nye Who received a birthday gift I The guests included Mrs Ross Warner Mrs Kay Nye Mrs Glen Burdett Mrs Gilbert Bills Mrs Ruth Spencer Mrs Donn- Webb Mrs Clyde Kurtz Mrs Wayne Phillips' Mrs Orson Niel-son Mrs Leland Rex Mrs Del-bert Smedley Mrs Ted Mrs Bert Despain Mrs Car-tol Harrison and the honoree Mrs Ralph Cottrell Class leaders and visiting teachers of the Evanston LDS First ward were honored at a one-thirty pm luncheon on Monday April 16 In the First ward Relief society rooms when places were set for 50 euests Marina Svetlova able you to select the field which Interests you: Juvenile western comic sports and locate one or two markets in it that publish material which you naturally enjoy Lieutenant and Mrs Edward Thorsted recent newlyweds who are visiting in Ogden and Brigham City The bride was formerly Miss reading Then stuay tnose mar-kets caref uly and write some work 1 fr them It is quick tragedy to write for markets that you dislike Lois Toombs (jumK-xi stuuiu? Lieut Thorsted Magazine Has New Features For Children Of special interest for all Chil dren is the May issue of "Chil dren's Activities" publication is sued by Child Training Associa nn Tnr Phiraeo 5 111 The mag -4 in Phoenix hall a no-hostess luncheon was served in honor of Mrs Bothwell Mrs Mae Young president of the Evanston GIA partner and the two appeared in Paris Brussels Amsterdam Milan London When war came Svetlova was signed byHhe original Ballet Russe under Colonel de Basil for a tour of Australia and America She danced the "Spectre de la tRose" tX I Special honors were accorded to Princess Aurora" "Swan Lake" Coppelia" and Taeanini" (Fok- i I azine is aimed at directing play and molding character of young sters contains games puzzies snnss thintrs to make things to do stories nlav nrojects creative work and drawings A fpature of this months issue Mr and Mrs Donald Marton who recited vows recently In the Salt Lake temple Prior to her marriage Mrs Martin was Miss Ruth Leavitt of Clearfield ine's last great creation before htis death) before audiences ini Mexico Cuba Toronto Montreal Quebec in the United States she appeared at the Philharmoniq auditorium of Los Angeles the Chicago and Boston opera houses Carnegie hall in New York and at the Hollywood theatre of New! York appeared with the ballet for four months (the longest run for any ballet at that theatre) In Australia audiences in Sydney Melbourne Adelaide and Brisbane acclaimed her is "Nobby the News Hound" by Sara Vance Miller and illustrated And Wife Visit Friends in Ogden Lieut and Mrs Edward Thorsted are visiting in Ogden and Brigham City during Lieut Thor-sted's leave from Fort Lewis Wash They are guests of their parents Mr and Mrs Thorsted of" Ogden and Mr and Mrs Joseph Toombs of Brigham City The couple was married Feb 21 in the Salt Lake temple after which they went to Ta-coma Wash where Lieut Thorsted has been convalescing at the Madigan general hospital after serving in the European theatre of war for the past 27 months The bride is the former Lois Toombs Lieut and Mrs Thorsted will leave for Santa Barbara Calif April 30 where Lieut Thorsted will continue his services in the army by Matilda Breuer Miss Ruth Leavitt Mrs Clarence Johnson for a perfect record as a teacher to Mrs Rebecca Cater for 40 years of teaching and to Mrs Cyril Tingey for 22 years" of teaching service Mrs Roy Robinson is president of the ward Relief society The luncheon was prepared and served by Mrs Lee Smith Mrs Xictor Matthews and Mrs John aron The Relief society fcolors" of blue and gold were carried out in favors and table decorations A program and gams followed the lUncheon i Arrangements for the ehtertain-lent of Mrs Bell Cheyenne rand guardian of the Order of Jfob's Daughters were completed at a meeting of Bethel No 19 on Wednesday evening reports Mrs David Maggard acting guardian A dinner will be served on April 25 In honor of Mrs Bell to all Retiring Officers Honored at Honeyville Event HONEYVILLE AprU 21 The retiring presidency of the Honeyville Relief society was honored at a social recently in the ward hall The following program was given: Opening song audience piano solo Leota Hunsaker reading Ruth Hunsaker accordion solo Carrol Madson flute solo Le June Maughn humorous reading LaVoy Boothe vocal solo Mar-jorie Christansen accompanied by Strand Trenton vocal duet Bobbie and Barbara Hunsaker Tribute Rose Tolman The book "The Robe" was presented to the guests by President June Hunsaker response honored guests vocal solo Marjorie Christansen Luncheon was served to 39 members and 29 guests Women's Benefit Group Entertains Pvt Kennard Bybee Visits Relatives In West Point WEST POINT April 21 Pvt Kennard Bybee husband of Mrs May Crawford Bybee and son of Mr and Mrs Bybee is home on furlough Pvt' Byoee has completed his training at Camp Joseph JV Robinson Ark He will report at the end of his furlough for overseas duty The Women's benefit association entertained members and friends on Wednesday April 18 in the I I A to of The Grand International Auxiliary to the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers will hold its reg I i)A I 1 I YZ 1 7- ill 0 1 I I (I hi 'If I hall The Glen school of the dance gave a half -hour program featuring group dancing and Bride of April A bride of early April is the former Miss -Ruth Leavitt daughter of Mr and Mrs Lester Leav-itt of C'learfield who exchanged Vnuptial vowa in the Salt Lake temple with Donald Martin on! of 'Mr and Mrs Archie Malftin of Sunset Following the ceremonx a reception was given the younf couple in the North Davis junior high school For the past two and one-half years Mr Martin has been with the armed forces overseas assigned to the Pacific area to which theatre he has now returned Mrs Martin will make her home with her parents 1 ular meeting Thursday April 26 at one-thirty pm in the hall The discussion and plans for the mothers' tea to be held May solo work under the direction of Mrs Frances Farx and Mrs Betty 1 10 will be the business of the Steerman with Miss Doris Sepa as accompanist Cards and refreshments completed the evening day All members are requested i to attend i members of Job's Daughters past guardians and assoctiate guardians ih the Masonic hall Francis Smith aind Lorraine Reynolds are in charge of reservations I Mrs Myrtle Bothwell Ogden Utah grand officer of the JA to the of LE was a guest at a meeting of the lodge in Evanston on Wdnesday afternoon April 11 Following the business session held Mr and Mrs Holbrook were among Davis county Red Cross home service workers conducted through Hiir field Monday afternoon Service Men Visit Hooper Relatives HOOPER April TSgt Clarence Garner son of Mr and Mrs George Edwin Garner is home on a 21-day furlough He has served as engineer aboard a Thirteenth AAF B-24 Liberator "Bomber Barons" and has completed 37 missions in the south Pacific area The Honeyville ward held a leadership social in the ward hall April 12 Svea Collard visited relatives in Ogden last Sunday Mrs Tolman Burke was a visitor in Ogden Wednesday A number of out-of-town people were in Honeyville last Sunday to attend the funeral of John 1 limn -iiW: Tt ft i 1 1 Pvt John Parker is spend- ing a two-week furlough in Hooper from Marana air base Tucson Ariz visiting his mother Mrs Nellie Parker Pvt Parker has been in the army for the past 31 months the first 21 months at Luke field Ariz He is with the First weather squadron Mrs Leola Child and Mrs Beverly Belnap and small son have gone to Paris Texas to be with their husbands Charles Child and LaGrande Belnap who are stationed at Camp Maxey Texas in the army JEWELRY MOST PERSONAL CSDCFTrS A sparkling bit of a diamond ring a tiny watch pearls what better way to express your love on'MotherY Day than with a gift of exquisite jewelry chosen from our quality selection $5 Deposit Now Will i Evanston Second Ward Presents "Schubert Alley EVANSTON' Wyo April The Evanston Second ward I presented a program and play Tuesday evening fca the ward recreation hall on tho county road The program included the opening song "Our I A Lrffeds On" the pledge of allegiance to the flag a tribute to the late President Franklin Roosevelt and a group song "God Biess America" The play "Schubert Alley" included a prologufc seven scenes and the epilogue It was directed by Miss Violet Gerrard drama director of the ward The cast included Dorothy Rose Carpenter Dorothy Price Mary Larson Ella Faye Willoughby Edna May Fessler Arlene Porter Hazel Evans Bertha Hutchinson Shirley- Frodsham Louise Smith Jenny Schofield Elaine Ewart Mary McKinnon Marjorie Bate-man Marjorie Gerrard Yvonne Roberson Delores Gerrard Wanda Stevenson and Violet Gerrard iiiill Miriam Chapter Miriam chapter No 14 will receive the worthy grand matron Mrs Edna Whitmeyer worthy grand patron Mr Henry Blumenthal and associate grand officers of the grand chapter of Utah in their annual visitation Tuesday evening April 24 in the Masonic temple Preceding the meeting a six-thirty dinner will be served in the dining room Reservations should be made not later than this evening and may be made by phoning either Mrs Wood 2-1148 or Mrs Fred Schenck 9056 All members of the order are invited to attend 'n 1 Beautiful 3-stone ring one large diamond and two small diamonds set in yellow gold band $9500 Plus Fed Tax 1 (t0 iTiny lady's wristwatch in modern setting of I Your Choice i of These 5 Gorgeous I HAIR-UP 1 SABLE- 1 Dyed Coney 1 FUR'COATS I 'A magnificent FUR f-r-Tuxedo front I large turn back 1 cuffs beautiful yellow and pink gold $6495 Plus Fed Tax 1 New Cotton Dresses SIZES 10 TO 20 AND 38 TO 44 7 snappy diamonds set in yellow gold wedding band A gift 'mother will cherish $100 Plus Ted Tax 17 jewel lady's- wristwatch with delicately worked gold setting $60 to $100 Stripes and solid colors Some with EYELET some FULL' EYELET! 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1920-1977