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The Ogden Standard-Examiner from Ogden, Utah • 14

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2B THE OGDEN (UTAH) STANDARD-EXAMINER SUNDAY MORNING MAY 11 IMS TMiss Barbara Weeks Will Marry Miss Fern Wheelwright Is Married To Mr Raymond Harrop 1 Monie DeHaan on May 26 i Taking her place among the May Evans as matron of honor Mrs Hamlrt Tihhett nttonHtntr mtn Wheelwright Harold Tibbetts attending matron Highlighting nuptial news inattending! gden this week is the announce- 1 Both a Ogden this week is the announce Rnth brides was Miss Fern ira orsHnoto nf OtHfn merit of the enttaflemrat and forth high school and avid skiers Mr DeHaan being president of Snow Basin ski club and Miss Weeks a member of the ski patrol Miss Weeks attended Smith's college and is a member of the Welfare league of Ogden Mr De-Haan served with the army in the Tenth Mountain Division in coming marriage of Miss Barbara Weeks daughter of Mr and Mrs Otis Weeks and Monie DeHaan son of Mr and Mrs Henry DeHaan of 2332 Harrison bhrd A church wedding is planned for May 26 in the Episocpal church Of the Good ShrhrH uHth nnlv members of the immediate families Italy ana miss Joyce wneeiwrignt as bridesmaid Karen and Holley Evans were flower girls All wortf ptel gowns in shades of yellow pink and green respectively and earned heart-shaped arm bouquets of carnations and roses firs Wheelwright chose a gold crepe gown and Mrs Harrop a tur- quoise blue one Both wore orchid corsages A three-tiered bride's cak was featured Each tier was supported by white columns Encircling the cake were pink and white carnations Assisting at the reception were Mr- Russell Petty Mrs Lewis Wallace Mrs Lydia Tanner Mrf- Anderson Mrs David Wilson Mrs Ethel Willis Mrs Lynn Gibbs Mrs Edward Hall Jr Mrs Wesley Bobbins Mrs Earl Paul Mrs Mildred Bram-weii nd Mrs Emerson Douglas The young folks left for a honeymoon in HoUywood after which daughter of Mr and Mrs Hyrum Wheelwright when she was married to Raymond Harrop son of Mr and Mrs Walter Harrop of Ogden Vows were exchanged the couple in the Salt Lake temple with a wedding breakfast following at Hotel Utah A reception was held in the evening at the Wheelwright home with 250 guests attending The bridal party greeted iriends before the mantel which was attractively arranged with white lilies carnations and lilies of the valley White tapers In seven-branch candelabra were placed at either end The bride was gowned in an ivory velvet model fashioned with full skirt and train and a boat neckline with bead trim Her fingertip veil was arranged at the crown with orange blossoms She carried orchids and lilies of the Bridge Luncheons Held at Golf Club Regular Dinners Will Be Served Thpre wne a hny? nf oafptv at ihpi1i-i Wanlatl Thnmcnn Mr War ren West Mrs Donald Leader and Mrs Hardina Horsley Mrs Allen Mrs Hetzel Mrs Warrington Stokes Mrs Wade wiu matte their home in a 1 1 i Attending her were Mrs Jack 1 Ogden uiey Ogden Golf and Country club on Friday afternoon as a number of its members enjoyed the first of the season regular hostess luncheon A no-host table with Mrs Dunbar in charge held places for six Mrs Ronald Wadsworth entertained members of her bridge club including Mrs Brown Mrs A Petty Mrs Henry Nelson Mrs Le Roy Young Mrs Henry Stranquist Mrs Vern Wardr Mrs Adelbert Brown and Countess Gian Luca Cicogna of New York City as a special guest Mrs Clair Boyle was hostess to a group of eiaht Foursomes included Mrs St en hens Miss Ann Tt WIW9UU gave the toast to pioneer mothers Johnson On Wednesday afternoon forty-two members attended the Lady Golfers' luncheon Hostesses for the day were Mrs Patrick Healy Jr and Miss Ruth Young Miss Margo Spargo and Mrs John Goddard will be hostesses for next Wednesday and an invitation is extended to all club members Club members will have some place to take their guests for dinner this evening as the regular dinners will be served at the club tonight They also are being served this year on Wednesdays Thurs- Adam Patterson Jr Mrs Heber Hancock Mrs Junior Edward Rich and Mrs Wallace Ellis days and Saturdays Miss Barbara Weeks will be a May bride Her engagement and forthcoming engagement to Monie DeHaan son of Mr and Mrs Henry DeHaan 2332 Harrison boulevard is announced today by her parents Mr and Mrs Otis Weeks (Link-Tiffany studio) Mothers' Dinner Held By Club The Ogden Business and Professional Women's club held its annual Mothers dinner Saturday evening at the Ben Lomond hotel at which mothers of members were honored guests- Commemorating the Centennial year pioneer mothers who were relatives or friends of members were also honored A western setting in black silhouettes against a sage-brush background formed the table decorations The song books featured the Sego Lily and Seal Each guest was given a sun bonnet as a souvenir The toast to the mothers was given by Miss Barbara Scott Beaton club president and the response was made by Mrs James A Social Aciiviiies Gain Prominence Wilh Arrival of Many Visitors Mrs Raymond YV Hsrrnn uhn h(nr riage Wednesday May 7 was Miss Fern Wheelwright She is a daughter of Mr and Mrs Hyrum Wheelwright (Loveland studio) Social activities gain in momen-fLund Mrs Sycamore Mrs present Appearing on the program were Miss Louise Hoggan who sang several solos accompanied by her mother Mrs Ellis Hoggan and the Burch Creek dancers under the direction of Wayne Devereaux Special music was furnished by Mr and Mrs Myron Crandall -Miss Anna Erickson and Mrs Marie Cameron were co-chairmen of the event with the following members assisting: Miss Barbara Scott Beaton Mrs Hall Mrs Evelyn Clements Miss Vida Hendricks Miss Beth Oborn Miss Dorothy Campbell Miss Rowena Barlow Miss Myrta Hales and Miss Catherina Koldewyn Miss Barbara Scott Beaton president presided Visitor Returns Miss Winona Cardon left for her home in Minneapolis Minn Friday after having visited her parents Mr and Mrs Geo Cardon for the past three weeks Miss Cardon is employed as a Seed Technologist for the Department of Agriculture in Minneapolis Minn Christensen Mrs Warren West Mrs Hirst Mrs Rulon Howe Mrs Robert West Mrs Vernal Johnson Mrs La Mar Rogers Mrs Glen Harding Mrs Brill and Mrs Creed of Salt Lake City Mrs Stuart Dobbs and Mrs John Davis extended hospitality at a small tea at the Davis Claudefie Cook Crowned Queen During Caniaia SYRACUSE May 10 Claudette Cook 11-year-old daughter of Mr and Mrs Joseph Cook of Syracuse was crowned queen during the operetta given by the Syracuse school here Friday She is a brownette and she received the majority of the popular votes of the school students She was crowned queen by Clyde Galley principal and awarded a golden crown and a rose ana gardenia corsage Her regal gown was lemon-metal cloth and was trimmed in sequins She had a court of honor with attendants Miss Carol Tree daughter of Mr and Mrs Wilford Tree and Miss Carma Miller daughter Br home on Saturday afternoon The affair complimented Mrs Knneth of Mr and Mrs Arnold Miller all of Syracuse The operetta was presented by various classes of the school with a Centennial theme A record attendance witnessed the coronation and the program marking the climax of the srhnnl artivitips fnr turn as visitors find their way to Ogden's hospitality Arriving home just in time to inhale the fragrance of pre-sum-mer blooms was Mrs Paul Caw-ley (Odette Scowcroft) of Denver Colo with her twin daughters Susan and Nancy She is at the home of her parents Mr and Mrs Jim Scowcroft and expects to be here two weeks Mrs Scowcroft entertained informally at tea for the occasion at her home on Monday afternoon between the hours and three and five and about 30 of Mrs Cawley's friends called to say hello The tea table was especially attractive with lilacs bleeding-hearts and tulips Mrs John Goddard and Mrs Charles Woodcock hosted a luncheon at the Woodcock home on Saturday afternoon honoring Mrs Cawley The guest list included besides Mrs Cawley Mrs Henry Felt Jr Mrs Elizabeth Ellis Bates Mrs John A Lindquist Mrs Davidson a bride of the month Assisting were Mrs Fera Young Mrs Fred Carr and Mrs Grant Hepworth the year A dessert bridge was featured by Mrs Francis Nicholas on Fridaj evening when she enters members of her club There were 12 guests attending 6 She also was hostess to members of the Sempre Musical society at her home on Thursday afternoon wth Mrs JoseDh Stewart Camp bell Mrs Raymond Jones and Miss Joseph Foley and Mrs Bow man Phyllis Whittier as assisting host esses After a delightful program or music tea was served in the garden The table was covered Mrs Roderick Johnstone is also having a good time during her stay with her parents Mr and Mrs Lyman Hyde After the party at the with a pale green organdie cloth and held pink tulips as a center- piice It was guest day for the home of Mr and Mrs Harold Steele in Salt Lake City on Sunday society and about 50 persons at tended evening she was a dinner guest of Mr and Mrs John Browning Ellis at the Salt Lake Countrv club Other Ogden guests were Mr and GOP Women to Hold Luncheon Mrs Matt Browning and Mrs Harmon Williams She also lunched at the Empire room at Hotel Utah on Monday afternoon Republican Women's club of with Mrs Matt Browning Mrs Bigelow Browning Mrs Harmon Williams and Mrs Hugh Hintze of it Salt Lake I Mrs Ralph Lowe and son Michael Ralph are now in Ogden to make their home They arrived in Ogden last week with Mr Lowe who war Just graduated from law at the University of Michigan at Ann Arbor At present they are at the home of Mr Lowe's parents Mr and Mrs George Lowe (Bosch and Bell studio) Ogden will hold a luncheon Monday May 12 at one pm at Hotel Ben Lomond Mrs Addison Greene national president will be present as well as representatives from Cache Davis and Morgan count-ties Republican women members and non-members are urged to attend Telephone reservations to Republican headquarters 2-9521 imp Mrs Frank Fister was honored guest at a small tea given by Mrs George Fister at her apartment at Hotel Ben Lomond on Friday Captain Family on Visit in Ashcville Captain and Mrs David Murphy and son David have left quarters at the Ogden General Depot and are in Ashe vi lie visilina Taffy Pull Enjoyed afternoon About 50 guests called The table was attractive with a lace cloth and lilies of the valley combined with tulips and forget-me-nots Mr Fister arrived Friday from Chicago to accompany Mrs Fister and their children George Jodi Ann and Jon to Tulsa Okla where he has been transferred with the national junior chamber of commerce By Amitie Club An old-fashioned taffy cull was with Mrs Murphy's mother CaDt- Mumhv has been ordered enjoyed by the members of thu Amitie club recently at the home to Korea for station Mrs Murphy and David will join him as soon as transportation can be arranged CaDt Mumhv has hern at th ot Mrs Chester Sessions Luncheon was served to Mrs Wendell Harnish Mrs William Gaarde Mrs Allen Burt Mrs Stirl general deDot as nrHnonco nmniv A delightful afternoon was spent at the home of Mrs Louis Mathei on Friday afternoon when Mrs Mathei and Mrs Charles Hetzel Jr were hostesses at luncheon to a group of doctors' wives and oth-ers The guest list included Mrs Keith Stratford Mrs Anthony Empey Mrs Howard Darius Mrs officer for the past two-and-a-half years A Wolff is leaving for Indian- Wue Keslop Mrs Edwin Arnell Mrs Audley Gaston and Mrs oywia uia ior a course of weeks Wayne Casey Featured on our front page today is Mrs Jessie McDonald Bingham 82-year-old Pioneer mother who made the trip from Scotland her native land and arrived at the age of fourteen months in Salt Lake City in 1866 A roup of children of the Primary class in which department she has served for 24 years gather around her to listen to a story of the old spinning wheel She is garbed in authentic pioneer regalia In front row seated are Mary Brewer (in chair) Sally Dahlstrom and Janice Hobbs At her left are Evelyn Pobbs Alex Brewer (standing) dney Brewer (at right) and i an Dahlstrom Sally's twin sister mm BARCLEY INDIVIDUALLY DESIGNED Sm yours a XB8t bait in 8rfay Fashion Real elastic returns to the seaside scene and bathing beauties are in wonderful shape Midriff swim suits are better than ever with bras cut either to the minimum or aximum You'll see the one-piece suits in cotton feyon jersey sharkskin or nylon All to make a beautiful splash this summer From $795 saw sf for YOJi and maternity I Light-hearted light-footed sandal by Cobblers of California A Out at the heel and toe this little shoe adds the final 1 cool touch to your summer cotton dress or sports Red white saddle $695 1 Fred Nye Co" 1 support my- bMaftteiala finest that mony can buy Fred Nye Co Evening- Appointments Accepted Call 2-4519 or 4252 2847 Adams Ave.

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