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Salt Lake Telegram from Salt Lake City, Utah • 5

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0 II jj 41 tt 7 2 fi or THE SALT LAKE TELEGRAM TELEGRAM SATURDAY EVENING JUNE 18 1938 1038 5 I I ESS Is 55 TOOMBS WED CATHCATHEDRAL EDRA L. i 1 is a popular day with WIt many June une br brides 1 des choosing it for for- ir I ir ir wedding day Miss Muriel Ann Toombs daughter of MrMI ep Toombs West Second North Mrs A. A C. street walked up aisle kIsle isle of the lovely Cathedral 0 of the Madeleine at 11 a. a m.

n. to cx- cx Irs 1 oJ ge vows with Walter Hugh Price son of Mrs Roy Edward Price LD street in the presence of a large gathering of friends and tives tiVes he cathedral was attractive attractively white snap snap- rae rated with pure 1 2 lt ions gons gons and stately calla lilies Mrs Mr eI icI Hogan Hanson played ap- ap ap- I Ie musical selections at ththe the- ti before the ceremony and als also gin in an tn ed the traditional wedding Arches robes fading the bridal procession i. i Tt the ushers Halvor Dalton and ld idt 6 Ashton They were followed jj The two bridesmaids MissMelbaMeiba Men Sen and Miss Jacqueline Price i iter of the bridegroom it dainty starched Dressed alike in tJ tt i uon on gowns of ot turquoise blue 7 wore small yellow turbansand bouque bouquets of roses Maid of ed tW nor anor Jr was Wall Miss Ella EUa M. Toombs ter of the bride who wore a I fo of flowered corded silk art rt gown eD eck tiny yellow hat and bouquet roses I bride entered the ca- ca 1 tIts J-tIts i 1 rho young draldrai the arm of herfather on ho 0 gave her in marriage and inedmed the bridegroom and best man Ii arlesaries Quinn before the lk Tyman the ReV Robert S. Wyer I WY She was gowned in a crisp chiffon with a dainty arched hed er tip length veil of tulle with lace which of tulle She Wll ll from a Juliet cap of blue 14 a bouquet I and valley lilies Irs Mrs Toom Toombs 3 mother of the bride hose wine colored crepe with white whit and gardenia corsage ill lace with with white accessories gardenias were worn by the I mother Mrs Price Following ng the ceremonymony a wed- wed ng breakfast was held in the nt's bt's suite of the Newhouse hotel areure white roses and white tapers lo I crystal holders decorated the I able ble where places were laid for of the two families It During the afternoon the bride nned a smart thistle colored suit Sj ith tji ith white accessories and depart- depart with the bridegroom for a brief redding trip They will make their lioniebome lome in Salt Lake City The bride is a graduate of St St.

the Wasatch and the bridegroom bridegroom bridegroom bride bride- ledding groom is a former student of Utah tate BUte Agricultural college at Logan and of the University of Utah Dunn Walker Nuptials 5 Arc Event 0 or of Day a simple informal church wedding wedding wed wed- dingdieg took place Saturday morning at St St. Pauls Paul's Episcopal church when Miss Lois Walker daughter Lynn fLynn IL 1 Walker of Peoa became 1 he bride of Denton Lee Dunn son and Mrs George J. Dunn court The Rev A A. E. utcher performed the ceremony f.

re the altar which was lighted i cathedral tapers in brass brass- i i Miss dIss VerleVerie Walker was her sis- sis sis- sis sis- ts only attendant wearing a pink pink- eSs ress ss with corsage of gardenias nd Ii lilies ofthe valley The bride Jiose Los Se a simple frock of pink crepe It ith white accessories and corsage white roses and me forget if wedding A breakfast was given Jeanne's tearoom Highland after the ceremony Pink doses and freesia decked the table donly only members of the two fam- es fam- fam es who also witnessed the cere- si cere- cere si ony were present I After July 1 Mr Dunn and his will be at home in Salt Lake ss FeltPelt Is Wed Miss ISS Merle Merle- Louise Felt daughter Mr and Mrs C. LamontLament Felt Twelfth East street preferred Site be married to William A. A Blank Salt Lake City son of Mr and rs Harmon T. Blank of Franklin Jeb eb at the home of her parents T. Fred Hardy her uncle informed the ceremony there Sat- Sat Iday day morning Only members of Je families attended the ceremony bA wedding breakfast at the Lion use iise se social center 63 East South emple street followed the cere- cere ony ony and Saturday evening evening a large bedding eddIng I reception will be given at home for the couple 1 During the evening Mr Blank Blank- dd his bride will leave for Frank- Frank Jn Neb where they will visit his Brents rents for a month Upon their ft rn they will reside in Salt Lake light flight Troth in iii Temple LaPreal Helen Carstensen laughter of Mr and Mrs O.

A A. Carstensen 1662 Princeton avenue nd R. Dee Robbins son of Mr and ciS ire G. Robbins 1538 Laird ave- ave ave- Tu were married Saturday morn- morn the Salt Lake City S. David O.

McKay second in the first presidency ency of church officiated For the couple a wedding recep- recep will bebo given Saturday evening bU Hyrum J. Jensen home Aiss 1 Luella DavisDavi- st Shower Guest miscellaneous shower was given day evening by Mrs James JavisJevis avIs and Mrs Carlyle L. ill ll in compliment to Miss Luella avis avis daughter of Mr and Mrs iH Davis Nineteenth East reet whose marriage to Eugene and md son ion of Mrs W. E. Butts Fourth East street will take acece on June 28 The affair was was- on W.

A A. ven on at the home of Mrs 2806 Chadwick street en guests were present At the home of Mrs J. E. Nich Nich- 2020 Fifth East street Miss thel hel Kistler will give a miscol- miscol for the shower on Tuesday to ide-to-be i Here for Visit Jt fI 1 Miss Marjorie Kahn daughter of Mr and Mrs Edwin C. Kahn street returned during the week from Chicago to spend the summer with her parents She is a student at the University Univer- sitysity of Chicago Lunch Party Honors Guest Miss Elizabeth June Betty Waugh entertained Saturday afternoon with with- aa delightful luncheon party in the emerald room of the Newhouse hotel in honor of Miss Mary Beth VelmerWelmer of Great FallsFalis Mont who is visiting at the Waugh home 35 Seventh East street over the week weekend endVaricolored sweet peas formed the he centerpiece and individual corsages corsages cor corsages of pale pink carnations marked places for the following guests MissAdelaide S.

Campbell Miss Mary TaryHearley Miss M. Patricia Paterson Patterson Patterson Pat- Pat terson erson Miss Evelyn Miss Helen Jelen Marie Mane Toy Miss Phyllis Louis Smith Miss Hayden Stewart Miss Helen Toronto Miss Brent Berry Miss Virginia Cubbison Cubbi- sonson and the honored guest Miss Weiner is en route to her home lome from Stanford university I Up Make-Up for Sports Ardent sportswomen who hate the idea dea of looking too warm and not at all neat and femfeminine nine while playing play- play ing ng their favorite games spend a good deal of time experimenting with various types of summer makeup make makeup They search forfoundation lotions lo- lo ions or creams that prevent their noses fromfront getting too shiny in spite of heat and great activity They learn to set powder and lip- lip tick sUck And they figure out a way to keep their coiffuresfrom becoming just plain frowsy after thefirst hole hol- en in a golf game 4 fA Is Scene of i Evening Party A delightful affair of Friday eve- nIng eve eve- nIng was the cocktail party given by Mr and Mrs A. A L. Hoppaugh at their home 2337 East Thirteenth Sou South street The affair complimented complimented complimented the hosts'hosts son-in-law son and daughter Mr and Mrs J. A.

A Po Po-Po- Po lansky of San Francisco visitor visitors at their home Special guests at the party were Lieutenant and Mrs B. A. A Robbins former Salt Lakers who were motoring motoring mo mo- through Salt Lake City from California en route to their new station at Annapolis Md MrsMra Robbins is theth former Miss Mw Pa- trIcia Patricia Pa Pa- trIcia OMeara Cock Cocktails tal is were served in the garden garden gar garden of the home and 50 0 guests attend at attend tended d. Mr left Saturday fo for the Bay city but Mrs will visit for a week longer before returning home Miss Thompson Is Bride The marriage of Miss Dorothy L. Thompson daughter of Mrs John W.

v. Thompson 1 East Ninth South street and Harold Curt Mallder of San Francisco son of Mr and Mrs 1 C. A. A Mallder of Buena Vista Cat Cal took ook place Thursday evening at the Chapel of the Chimes In Oakland Only a few friends and members of the two families attended the ceremony performed by candle light ligh before an altar decorated withwhite snapdragons Ferns and palms flanked the aisles The bride was charming In her wedding gown ofshell pink marquisette marquisette marquisette mar mar- over satin with satin redin redingote rote Her shoulder length veil of brIdes brIde's illusion was caught to her head lead in a satin halo and she wore a corsage of orchids and lilies o- the of the valley The bridesbride's only attendant attendant attendant attend attendant vas was her sister MissViolet R. Thompson who wore turquoise blue chiffon and a corsage of tiny pink rosebuds Adrian Adams of Oakland attended at- at tended Mr Mallder as best man- The man The bridesbride's mother wore hyacinth hyacinth hyacinth hya hya- blue lace and a corsage of gardenias and the bridegrooms bridegroom's mother chose navy blue net with corsage of gardenias A wedding supper followed the ceremony at the Lake Merritt hole- hotel hole in Oakland The couple are at home to their friends at 25 Capra way San Francisco Group Enjoys Dinner Dance Dance- AA sit-in sit dinner dance was given Friday evening at the Starlite Gardens Gardens Gardens Gar Gardens atop the Hotel Utah by a group of members of the younger social ocial set Having enjoyed a dancing class togetherduring the winter the party was a a.

delightful climax to the season Chaperons were Mr and Mrs W. 3 Van Cott and those present IncludedMiss Sally Boise Miss Evelyn White Miss Patricia Swaner Swaner Swaner Swa- Swa ner Miss Barbara Van Cott Miss Patricia Condon Miss Muriel Pugh PhilGarn Ned Kearns Jack Caffey Caffey Caf- Caf fey ey Peter Garfinkle William S. Jack Winder I Memorial Services Set by Lodge Memorial services will be held by by membersof the Silver Maple ci- cle cir cir- cir- le ci- ci clele No Neighbors of Woodcraft Wood Woodcraft raft Monday at 8 p. m. at the the- I.

I O. O. F. hall 41 Post WOOd I Office place ilace GUEST OF HONOR pm I I i 0 i 0 pf Miss Mary Beth Weimer of Great Falls Mont MonK who was the guest of honor Saturday afternoon when Miss Mss Elizabeth June Betty Waugh with whom she is visiting entertained with a luncheon in thetho Emer Emerald ld room of the Newhouse hotel I MARRIED IN S. F.

I r- zz 1 A 3 I 9 4 ft i 4 fr 4 4 M. Mr and Mrs John Walter Schulte of of- ofSan San Francisco whose marriage Wednesday evening at the Trinity Episcopal church church- InIn San Francisco was a fashionable event in the Bay City The bride is the former Miss Martha daughter of Dr and Mrs Francis Hamilton of San Francisco andher husband husband husband hus husband is the son of Dr and Mrs Walter G. Schulte 1260 East Fifth South street The couple will visit here in a few weeks at at- the at- the at- thethe Schulte home Morgans Honored at Reception Following Wedding Rites Wearing a lov lovelyly white taffeta gown wn Mrs NicholasNicnolas G. Morgan rg Jr the former Miss Betty June Grames'Grames with her husband and members members mem- mem bers jers of their bridal party received guests Friday evening at the wedding reception given at the home home of the bridegroomsbridegroom's parents Mr r. and Mrs Nicholas G.

Morgan 2490 Olympus drive The gown which was fashioned with a fitted bodice and long train was completed completed comcorn with a veil of tulle held to the he he head with gardenias and a shower hower bouquet of madonna lilies and white roses She is the daughter daugh- daugh ter er of Mr and Mrs Ralph J. Grames 1727 Fourteenth East street treet and was married Friday morning in the Salt Lake City L. DS D. SS. temple Matron of honor was Mrs Kenneth Kenneth Kenneth Ken Kenneth A A.

Luckey of Great Falls Mont She wore a taffeta gown of peacock blue with talisman roses and ind white sweet peas Miss Leone Grames maid of honor and bridesmaids bridesmaids bridesmaids brides bridesmaids Miss Maxine Watson and Miss Ruth M. were gowned alike in dusty rose taffeta They hey carried yellow roses and lavender lav- lav ender sweet peas Abraham Cannon Cannon Cannon Can Cannon acted as best man- The man The bridesbride's mother chose a lace gown own over royal blue satin and Mrs Morgan the bridegrooms bridegroom's mother chose hose periwinkle blue chiffon They both joth wore corsages of talisman and Briarcliff roses The guests were received at the the- door the the- doordoor by Mrs Charles A. A Gray Mrs- Ronald Mrs Ronald J. Hollberg Walter Blair Grames rames and Lester GramesCrames Miss Irma Grames and Mrs Ralph LI L. Grames were in charge of the gift ift room Mrs Oliver D.

Perry and Miss Mildred Hollberg were in charge of the dining room Music was throughout the he eveningby the Lindsay sisters The he guests were served in the beautiful gardens of the Morgan home ome by the following Miss Mary Joy oy HallHail Miss Frances France Bennett Mr Mrs Clyde D. Furner Miss Virginia Virginia Virinia Vir- Vir ginia inia McFarland Miss Emma Jeppson Jepp- Jepp sonon Miss Miss' Janet Brown Miss Shirey Shirley Shir- Shir Icy ley ey Deanne PoulsonPaulson Miss Ina ma Hor- Hor Horrocks Hor- rocksrocks Miss Adrienne Earl Miss Bergliot Paulsen and Miss MarionMarlon Taylor aylor Helen Jelen Woolley Entertains At the Hotel Utah roof garden on Saturday afternoon Miss Helen Woolley invited a number of guests to luncheon to spend an informal afternoon with Mrs Joseph T. Kingsbury of ot Chicago formerly of Salt alt Lake City Genevieve Craron of this city Before her marriage in November in Chicago Mrs Kingsbury was Miss Genevieve Cra- Cra hon lon ofthis city With Mr Kingsbury Kingsbury Kings- Kings bury iury she will make her home here A dainty centerpiece of pale pink rosebuds and stately delphinium centered entered the table where the following follow- follow lag ing ng were seated Mrs James E. Hogleogle Miss Louise Hughes Miss Emeline Miss Jane Raw- Raw limos ins Miss Julia E. Ray Mis Cherry It Daynes the honored guest and an- di the i hostess 1 0 Miss Lois Cluff Plights Troth Before a flower bankedmantel with pure white cathedral candles In silver silver silver sil sil- sil- sil ver candelabra placed on the mantel mantel mantel man mantel shelf Miss Lois Cluff became the bride of Eugene Vernon Juhlin in a a ceremony performed Friday evening at the homeof the brides bride's parents Mr and Mrs L.

Eggertsen Cluff 7 1 First avenue The bridegroom bridegroom bridegroom bride bridegroom is the son of Mrs W. G. Golding Harrison avenue Prior to the ceremony Mrs Marion O. Rudine played piano se selections selections selections se- se of by Edward and Lune de by Debussy Debussy De Debussy andforthe entrance of the bridal party into the room the bridal chorus from Lohengrin was played The Rev Jacob Trapp pastor of the Unitarian churchofficiated The attractive bride wore a simple simple simaim pie wedding gown of white taffeta and a maline maUne veil attached to a headdress of waxy gardenias She carried a white Bible with a marker of white satin tin ribbon to which were attached gardenias Themaid of honor Miss Donna Cluff wore turquoise bluelace and net over taffeta taffta with bouquet of pink roses roses and pink snapdragons Miss Edna Ridges and Miss Winifred Winifred Winifred Wini Winifred J. McKee bridesmaids wore peach chiffon with turquoise trim and bouquets of talisman roses and orchid sweet peas Best man for the bridegroom was George Clifford Juhlin brother of the bridegroom Themother of the bride wore rose chiffon with corsage of contrasting roses and Mrs Golding was gowned in yellowchiffon with similar flowers Covering the serving table at the supper following the ceremony was was- aa lace cloth and centering it was a a- low a- low a- lowlow basket of white roses and snap snapdragons Assisting In serving were Mrs William H.Burton Miss Jane Sane Jones Miss Helen Welch and Miss Glenda Taylor and those those- in charge of the included Mrs LeRoy LeRoy LeRoy Le Le- Le- Le Roy H.

Shockey and Mrs Don C. Papworth After the reception the couple left for a trip to Los Angeles the bride choosing a poudre blue suit with black patent leather accessories for traveling They will make their home in Salt Lake City Breakfast Given Give By Mrs The third in a series of breakfasts was given Saturday morning by Mrs Philip at her homeborne East Second South street Gay June roses centered the small tables where 20 guests were seated Bridge was played during the mornin morning 2 Vacationing Students Arrive Home A number of girls are home from schools and colleges in the east to spend the summer in the ci city with their parents Miss Gloria Bamberger a student at Bennetts Bennett's school at Millbrook N. is 11 now with her parents Mr and Mrs Clarence Bamberger at their home El EI Miramonte In Cottonwood Miss Mary Jane Felts has returned to her home 79 Laurel street after studying a year at Northwestern university in Evanston IlL III A Wellesleycollege student Miss Jan- Ice Jan- Jan Jan- Ice Janice Ice Overfield has returned to spend the summer with her parents Mr and Mrs C. P. Overfield 88 VIr- ginia Virginia Virginia Vir VIr- ginia street Mr and Mrs R.

B. Bowen and sons William and Royden and small daughter Maude Russell of Houston Texas are visiting in Salt Lake City at the home of MrsMra WilliamBowenBowers and Miss Agnes Bowen 43 Thirteenth East street Mr Bowen is formerly of this city Mrs D. L. Folsom 1 1529 29 Hubbard Hubbard Hubbard Hub- Hub bard avenue willleave Sunday evening evening evening eve evening for Denver where she will visit with her relatives and many friends for tor the next two weeks week Mrs Josephine Beam Kensington Kensington Ken Ken- avenue by her her- son her- son her- sonson Walter Beam and family of ot Piedmont Cal will sail Wednesday Wednesday WednesWednes- day from New York City on the S. SS S.

Queen Mary for a three-month three tour of Europe Mr and Mrs EdwardJacob of If New York City are visiting Mr JacobsJacob's mother Mrs Florence J. Jacob 1327 Fourteenth East street Mrs FisherHarris of Los Angeles Angeles Angeles An Angeles is spending the summer in Salt Lake City visiting her son-in- son law and daughter Mr and Mr Mrs C. CC C. Parsons 1710 Twenty-first Twenty East street and her son and daugh daughter-in-law ter Mr and Mr Mrs Fisher Harris Harris Harris Har Harris Jr 1422 Military way Mr and Mrs E. J.

Mansfield 1018 Third avenue have as their guest Mrs Mansfields Mansfield's sister Miss May Bradshaw of St St. Petersburg Fla Visiting in San Francisco for a month are Miss Beverly Jane Beer daughter of Mr and Mrs William Francis Beer Jr 5 3 First avenue avenue ave aye nue and Miss Joan Roberts daughter daugh daughter of Mr and Mrs Emil deNeuf street They will be with their uncle and aunt Mr and Mrs Kenneth V. Beer Miss Muss Betty Burns of Oakland Cal will arrive Sunday to visit with Mrs Freda BollingerBellinger 1 152121 Yale avenue She is the daughter of Mr and Mrs George Burns of Oakland Mrs WIlmer B. Sandall and Miss Margaret A. A Sandall North First West street will sail Tuesday on the S.

S. Monterey for Hawaii where they will spend two months Ladies Plan Meeting The regular review of Mountain hive No 27 LadiesLadles of the Macca Macca- bees will be held Monday at 8 p. mat on at atthe the Moose club Second East street I JUNE ELECT BRIDES-ELECT COMPLIMENTED Luncheons on Saturday and dinner parties Friday evening were given by friends of June brides to do them honor Miss Beatrice McCrea chose an old-fashioned old nosegay theme for decorations for the luncheon she gave Saturday afternoon at the 0 Town club to compliment Miss Grace Mary Iverswho will become Mrs John William Gallivan on June 30 am A large nosegay or pInK ping centered the luncheon table and in individual individual in- in colonial bouquets of dainty sweet peas marked places for tor the guests ests They included Miss Ivers her mother Mrs James IveraIveas the hostess hostess' hostess hostess' hostess hostess' host host- 1 ess' ess mother MrsMra W. M. McCrea Miss Eileen Ivers MIss Misa Mary Elizabeth Elizabeth Eliza Elizabeth Feely of Washington D.

C. i tJ Miss MaryHayes Haes of Toronto Can- Ada Canada Canada Can Can- 1 ada Miss Susan S. Richardson on Miss Lucille Ha lIa Hays 3 Miss Charlotte Murphy Miss Miu Frances Wheat Theat Covington Cov- Cov ington and Mrs S. A. A Whitney Miss HamiltonHonored At Cafe Luncheon Eight guests attended the the- luncheon luncheon luncheon lunch luncheon given Saturday afternoon by MissAlice Hamilton at the Beau 1 Brummel cafe for Miss Mils Gertrude H.

Hamilton who will be married to Dr Stewart Alma Wright on Fri Fri- Frit day On Sunday Mr and Mrs Mu WiI- lIam William WilVil- liam GIbby will entertain at their home street with vUth a dinner party for the engaged couple The to bride-to-be has hu asked Mrs E. 1 Wayne Stratford of Portland Ore to be her matron of honor at her wedding Her sisters listers MissAliceAllee 1 Hamilton and Miss JUss LiilieHamil- ton Hamilton Hamil Hamilton her future sister law Miss Wanda ianda Flo Wright and Miss LoisLola Duckworth willbe her bridesmaids Bestman for the bridegroom will wm will- be be Warwick C. Lamoreaux of ot Boston BoaBos ton Mass Mau A reception at the Hyrum J. Jensen Sea Jen sen home 2730 Highland drive Friday Friday Friday Fri Friday evening willfollow the marriage marriage marriage mar mar- ceremony In the Salt Bait Lake Jen II City L. D.

S. temple Wilkinsons Entertain For Betrothed Pair Dr Dr and Mrs H. H. Wilkinson entertained entertained en en- Friday evening with a smart dinner party at their home 1 First avenue in compliment to their future in daughter Miss Lurene Gates daughter of Mr and Mrs Franklin Gates 1102 Seventeenth Seventeenth Seventeenth Seven Seven- East street andtheir son 1 Harold Nephi Wilkinson whowill will- bebe married on June 27 Pastel shaded sweet peas decorated the dinner table where places were marked for 16 guests guest A musical program program program pro program followed the dinner On Monday luncheon will be served at inn 2263 East Twenty-first Twenty South street with Mrs Harden W. Breinholt Mrs Earl V.

Larsen and Mrs Daniel McDonald cDonald as hostesses In honorof Lurene In the evening a miscellaneous shower is to be given for the bride- bride to-be to by Mrs G. F. Cowan at her home Ramona avenue On Tuesday Lurene will go with with- aa group of friends to the home of Miss Florence Allen 5 street for luncheon and that same evening evening eve evening a kitchen shower is to be given by Mrs B. LeRoy Gunn Mrs V. Clyde Cummings Mrs J.

Rube Ivory and Mrs Maurice Romney at at- the at- the at- thethe Gunn home 1723 Princeton avenue avenue ave avenue in her honor A miscellaneous shower is Ls to be given by Miss Betty Naisbitt on Wednesday at her home 1774 Herbert Herbert Herbert Her Herbert avenue and the next day Miss NelmaWilkinson and Mrs O. J. Wilkinson will give a supper party at the home ofMrs Wilkinson 78 East Second North street for Lurene Lu- Lu rene The final party beforethe red- ding wedding wedding wed wedding will be given Friday by Mrs George H. Durham and Mrs Anna Widtsoe Wallace at thehome of 1 their mother Mrs John A. A Widtsoe 1425 Sigsbee avenue Miss Bringhurst Feted Colorful June roses decorated the home of Miss Dorothy Green 22 i 4 Iowa street Friday evening when she and Mrs Douglas Graham entertained together with a kitchen shower in honor of Miss fiss Marie Bringhurst of Salt Lake City daughter daugh daughter of Mrs Martha Bringhurst of Pocatello Idaho whose engagement to John C.

Christensen son of Dr and Mrs Atlantic Christensen 1057 Ninth East street was recently announced an an- flounced Twelve guests attended the party and played cards during the eve eye ning 4 The couple will be married on 1 Friday in the Salt Lake City L. D. S. temple Jensen Jensen-Gemmill Rites Announced Announcement is made by Mr and Mrs J. C.

Jensen Modern court of the marriage of their daughter Miss Fern Jensen to Paul Gemmill son of Mrs David Gemmill Gemmill Gemmill Gem- Gem mill and the late Mr Gemmill of or 7 Pasadena CaL Cab The marriage took place Saturday Saturday Saturday Satur Saturday In Ely Nev The couplewiltwill reside at Bristol Silver Nev after July 1 Wedding Reception Held Field Heldor for or Joneses Masses of ot roses peonies and palms decorated the Hyrum Hymns J. Jensen home 2730 Highland drive on FrI- day Friday Friday Fri FrI- day evening forthe wedding reception reception reception recep reception given for Mr and Mrs Charles Charlt A. A Jones The marriage ceremony was performed that morning in th the Salt Lake City L. D. S.

temple with David O. McKay second counselor counselor counselor coun coun- in thefirst presidency of the church officiating The bride la Is la- thethe former Miss Margaret Hall Han daughter of Mr and Mr Mrs Frank B. Hall 1441 Harrison HarrLson and Mr Me Jones is the son of Mr and Mrs lra Wade H. Joyce 81 Scott avenue At the large reception the bride brids wore a gown of ivory slipper Upper satin fashioned en train with a full fui length tulle veil which fell from from- aa cap of laceand seed pearls Talisman Talisman Tal Tal- ismanlaman roses and gardenias composed composed comcorn posed her attractive bouquet Matron of honorlonor was Mrs Mermill Merrill Mer Merrill mill P. Fawson with Mrs Edward T.

Hall Mrs Mr S. Laurence Moss and Mrs J. Lynden Mather acting as the brides bride's attending matrons Miss Lucy Gertsch was bridesmaid All were gowned alike in blue taffeta with which they wore contrasting accessories andshort lace jackets Their bouquets were of Talisman roses and sweet peas The flower girl was little Lillian Wilson who was frocked in salm salmon and carried a small gold basket filled with lavender and pink sweet peas Acting as best man was J. Lynden Lynden Lynden Lyn Lynden Mather The mother of ot the bride wore a a- model a- model a- modelmodel of dusty pink lace and a gardenia gardenia gardenia gar gardenia corsage Mrs Joyce mother of the bridegroom was gowned in black chiffon with similar corsage Mrs E. Wayne Harrell and Mrs Warren E.

Pugh were in charge of the dining room and were assisted as assisted assisted as- as by Mrs Marvin L. Pugh Mrs Raymond Wrigley Miss Melva Hudson Mrs Scott H. Burton Mrs WalterWaiter Ball and Miss Gladys Shelley The serving table was covered with a handsome lacecloth and centered with a wedding cake Mrs Florence M. Rae and Miss Dora Osborne were in charge ofthe gift room The couple will leave Saturday for Los Angeles and the west co coast for their wedding trip and will be beat beat be- atat home in Salt Lake City after July 5 5 Luncheon Honors California Visitor In honor of Mrs Vernon Rood of of- San of- San of- SanSan Francisco Cal who Is a popular popular popular pop popular visitor in the city a smart luncheon was given Saturday afternoon afternoon afternoon after afternoon by MrsF. C.

Richmond and arid daughter Mrs Richmond Voris at their home 1116 East South Temple Temple TemTern pie street Summer flowers were arranged about the home and close friends of the visitor were in attendance Lets Let's Explore Your Mind By DR ALBERT EDWARD WIGGAM I lOEu leSL WE IkE- a A GOOD op EA i i. 2 DAD DAD i HV WOMEN INHERIT so MUCH MOR MOtE 3 MEMTHE WEW MEM NEED TO MOB HUH HUH- DON'TDONT IT ii DICK DICK- CAU THEY TIEY HAVE i. i HOt HOt- TO 5 TO AY YOUR OPINION Address Addre Dr Wiggam car rt of Th Th Telegram Inclosing a and 10ID cents centi for Th Art of Convention by Milton Wright Answer to Question No Xo 1 1 It is one of the surest ways was to make yourself be considered a good talker Why Simply because because because be because real listening is a a very active active active ac ac- ac- ac tive entertaining energetic process Even if you ou dont don't speak a word you nod and gesture and show your Interest Nothing will draw the Ule sp speaker aker out as this doesHell He'll go away thinking you are a fine talker talk talker having failed to observe that he did nearly all the actual talk- talk Ing lag Better send for our booklet The Art of Conversation by Milton Mil Ulton Ul- Ul ton Wright Shows you howbow to talk and listen Sent at cost cost cost- 10 cents plus a self addressed 3 cent stamped envelope Answer to Question No 2 2 So that most helpful minister Joseph Fort Newton St. St James church Philadelphia says in his fine article in a recent Atlantic A MinistersMinister's Mail Like myself he receives thousands of letters from broken lonely and ridden tear people peo peo- pie and I agree with him that never were so many manx human souls so lone- lone ly and so afraid as they are today Especially in the cities clUes where they are trampled on and where apparently apparently apparently ap ap- ap- ap nobody cares care what becomes becomes be becomes of them Solitude as he says is one thing thing thing-a a thing of quiet and peace peace but but loneliness Is the fearful fearful fearful fear fearful sense of being helpless In a world where we aresurrounded with other human beings with whom we cannot overcome our in inhibitions inhibitions in- in shyness and fear Answer to Question No 3 3 Women are more talkative than men as research shows but why why why-ah ahthe eternal question Itis It Itis It- isis probably due to something in their inheritedconstitution but whether it is more thyroid or what William James called a trig hair ger nervous constitution or greater natural interest in the immediate surroundingssurrounding which is the subject of most well well we just dontdon't know kno We do know it Is not because they have more general knowledge because both sexes run runabout runabout run- aboutabout neck and neck on this point Copyright 1938 1935 for The The- Telegram a a- BEBE SAFE YOUR PRECIOUS FURS FURS' t..

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