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The Ogden Standard-Examiner from Ogden, Utah • 18

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Wows Exchanged THE OGDEN (UTAH) STANDARD-EXAMINER SUNDAY MORNING NOVEMBER 6 1949 'Mary LBills By Henderson And Robinson Is Married to Lowell Belnap S9SlSSSSi I A double-ring ceremony performed by Dr John Edward Carver united in marriage Miss Barbara Henderson daughter of Mr and Mrs Robert Henderson and Theodore Robinson a son of A double-ring ceremony performed in the Salt Lake temple Oct 14 united in marriage Mary Bills and Lowell Belnap The bride is a daughter of Mr and Mrs Hyde A Willes of Salt Lake City Mr Belnap is Mr and Mrs "Franklin Robinson of Long Beach Calif The Henderson hjbme was the scene of the wed- a son of Mr and Mrs George Belnap of Hooper Robert Young ding officiated The bride given in marriage by her father wore a gown of heavy white satin with a fitted bodice and long train Her finger-tip veil Of lace fell from a coronet of lace and white carnations sne carriea a bouquet of white orchids and carnations tied with a shower of white ribbon Attending her as matron of hon or was Mrs Wayne Hansen with Misses June and -Nancy Hencer- sisters of the bride as brides- ds They wore pastel satin A breakfast followed the ceremony at the Willei home with a reception in the evening at the Garden Park ward The bride received guests in a model of traditional white satin en train with imported lace trim The gown featured a sweetheart neckline fitted bodice and a lace edged hem on the skirt which was draped to a at the front Her fingertip veil fell from a crown of lace and her bouquet was of gladioli and deep red roses centered with an orchid In gowns of blush pink taffeta were the matron of honor Mrs Jesse Hymas of Burley Idaho and honor bridesmaid Miss Martha Simons Other attendants Miss Elaine Gunderson Miss Anita Bills Miss Vola Hunter bridesmaids and Mrs Paul Hunter attending matron wore matching gowns of turquoise blue complemented by pink crowns Each carried a bouquet of gladioli and pink roses Miniature baskets of rose petals were carried by flower girls Norma Korous and Anita gowns and carried bouquets of carnations and white chrysanthemums Mrs Henderson chose a dress of limegreen chiffon and Mrs Robin In candlelight ceremonies at the Bertha Eccles Mall Misa Shirlee Burnett daughter of Mr and Mrs Burnett became the bride of Neils (Ted) Larsen (Rabe studio) son wore a grey crepe tsotn nact Charles Robinson brother of the bridegroom acted as best man Thm refreshment table was decorated with a three-tiered wedding cake with white tapers and pink Rushees Feled by Sorority at Burnett-Larsen Nuptials Held The recent marriage of Miss Hymas who wore puuc ana lur-ouoise eowns Among out-of-town guests twere Mr and Mrs Franklin Robinson of Long Beach Mr and Mrs Gordon Whitnall of Los Angeles Mr and Mrs Charles Robinson of San Francisco Miss Jean Hatch Of San Francisco Mr and Mrs Syl- Jolly Roger Inn Double-ring ceremonies united in marriage Miss Barbara Henderson and Theodore Robinson Miss Henderson Is a daughter of pad Mrs Robert Henderson of Ogden tBbsch Bell Exchanging nuptial vows in the Salt Lake I temple was Miss Mary Bills when she became the bride of Lowell Belnap The former Miss Bills is a daughter of Mr and Mrs Hyde A Willes of Salt Lake City 1 i Godfrey of Salt Lake City Mr Mrs Clair Lund of Salt Lake ty and Mr and Mrs Leo Lund of Rrigham City The bride mother wore a wmte model and Mrs Belnap chose a dusty blue Their corsages were of white gladioli and white rosebuds Following the reception the newlyweds honeymooned at Sun Valley For her going-away ensemble the bride chose a forest green suit with pink and! gun metal accessories The couple will be at home in Missoula Mont where Mr' Bel-hap is soil scientist for the forest service Golden Spike A Evanston Matrons Gwenivere Cottam I ollowing tne reception the newlyweds left for a honeymoon trip to Palm Springs after which they will make their home in Los An- Golden Spike chapter Daugh Parker radio chairman of the chapter heir theme will be "Real Meaning of Armistice Day" The chadter will meet In regular ies The bride chose as her going way outfit a dress of gold and ters of the American Revolution will celebrate Armistice day with a broadcast over KLO Friday from 11:15 to a to be given in a discussion by Spencer monthly session Friday at 7:30 lack taffeta with black accessor- Is Married To Orin Hatch Shirlee Burnett to Neils (Ted) Larsen Is announced today by her parents Mr and Mrs Burnett of Ogden The new bridegroom is a son of Mr and Mrs A Larsen of Ogden The newlyweds recited marriage vows Oct 21 at the Bertha Eccles hall in a double-ring ceremony ju The new Mrs liarsen wore a suit of royal blue complemented by grey accessories She carried a white satin Bible with an orchid and white satin streamers Mrs Grant Garner matron of honor wore a biege dress with a corsage of cymbedium orchids Mrs Burnett and Mrs Larsen both wore wine colored gowns with corsages of gloriosa lilies After a honeymoon to Denver Colo the couple will make their home at 1163 Twenty-eighth St The bride attended Weber college where she was affiliated with Otyokwa club The bridegroom is a graduate of Weber college and will attend the University of Utah Prior to her marriage the bride was entertained at several parties at the! home of Mrs Ernest Winkler 2452 Van Buren avenue Miss Annaf II Williams will give an account of a recent trip to the Hawaiian Inlands Eccles former commander of Baker-Merrill post American Legion and past president of the national 40 'and 8 and Mrs eading Set at MALAD Ida Nov Mr and Mrs Ross Cottam Malad announce the marriage of their EVANSTON Wyo Nov 5 Members of Alpha Lambda chap-ter Epsilon Sigma Alpha sorority entertained rushees at a Halloween party Monday night Oct 31 at the Jolly Roger inn Halloween games and stunts were enjoyed and late luncheon served Prizes were won by Rita Hicks and Mary romp-ton Tables were centered with large Jack o'lanterns filled with cookies flanked by apples holding lighted candles Nut cups were also in Halloween designs Arrangements were directed by Lois Mitchelstet-ter rush captain and committee chairman Mrs Dorothy Norman Athena Dallas and Peggy Brown Ru shees included A I a Zlomke Lois Moon Rosalie Mar-key Dorothy Van Driel Dorothy Haworth Virginia McCutcheon Beverly Bracken Alice Lee Law-ler Nina Taylor Rita Hicks Pamela Morris LaRita Heward Betty Williams Dorothy Rochford Helen Lee Arlene White Helen Harris and Barbara Fanus Also present were Betty Thorn-hill chapter president Dorothy Brantley Mary Boothe Virginia Thompson Mary Crompton June Titmus Ellen Wheeler Donna Dickerson Lena Mcintosh Peggy Brown Athena Dallas Dorothy Norman and Lois Michelstetter A model meeting was held by the group for rushees Wednesday night Nov 2 at Uinta Hostesses at Dessert Luncheon EVANSTON Wyo Nov Mrs Harold Kelly and Mrs Lloyd Goodman were hostesses at dessert luncheon Thursday afternoon Oct 27 when they entertained members of the Past Matron's club Esther chapter No 9 Order of Eastern Star at the home of Mrs Kelly Games of bridge followed the business session over which Mrs John Murphy president presided Honors in bridge were scored by Mrs Orville Stine Mrs Roy Bryan and Mrs John Watts Home on Tuesday Miss Joan- Stringham daughter Of Mr and Mrs Stanley String-ham 2869 Marilyn Dr will be presented in the reading of a romantic play in three acts "Annie Laurie" by Maurine Hinckley Rhead The event is scheduled to take place at the Rhead home 2520 Taylor Tuesday Nov a at eight-fifteen Mrs George Brown chapter captain who presided Mrs Ralph Brimhall Mrs Ethel Hendersori Mrs John Diston Mrs Loren-zo Burdett Mrs Jane Phillips Mrs May Dickerson Mrs Andrew Rasmussen Mrs Lee Frank Mrs Jennie Spencer and Mrs Pearl Dean Mrs Pearl Allcott Worland Wyo worthy grand matron Order of Eastern Star in Wyoming and Harry Hawkins Evanston worthy grand patron will be honored at a special meeting of Esther chapter No 9 Nov 8 in the Masonic hall states Mrs A Parsons worthy matron Esther chapter A banquet will be served at 6:30 at Jolly Roger inn to members and guests Reservations may be secured from Mrs Samuel Corson and Mrs Clyde Kurtz On the committee directing ar daughter Gwenivere to Orin Hatch son of Mr and Mrs Thompson Hatch Oxford The marriage took place at the home of Mr and Mrs Delmar Morris Tuesday afternoon with Bishop Ernest Olson of the church performing the ceremony The bride wore a brown satin suit with gold accessories and a corsage of pink carnations and roses Attendants to the bride were Donna Parry Emma Jean They wore identical corsages of Waldron and Joyce Colton The bride's mother wore a teal blue dress and the bridegroom's pink carnations and baby dahlias Revelers Club to Dance on Friday The Revelers Dancing club will bold its econd dance of the 1949-50 season at the Ben Lomond ball Amei runic was oest man The couple will live at Oxford motner cnose a light blue gown The Halloween motif was carried out in table decorations place cards and tallies Present were Mrs Harley Williams Mrs Paul Mrs John Murphy Mrs Waldemar Anderson Mrs A Murray Mrs Wicks Mrs John Priborsky Mrs Harry Gel-ler Mrs Orville Stine Mrs Howard Mosey Mrs Bert Winslow Mrs Roy Bryan Mrs John Watts Mrs David Maggard Mrs Donald McAllister Mrs Lloyd Goodman and Mrs Harold Kelly rangements are Mrs Corson and Mrs Kurtz co-chairmen assisted by Mrs Walter Ballhaus Mrs Starr Dr and Mrs Lloyd Goodman Mr and Mrs Eugene in Ogden is County Carnegie library Members of camp "Needles Daughters of Utah Pioneers at the October meetine at Uinta Burdett Mr and Mrs Lee Osborne Chase Samuel Corson and Clvde Kurtz -county library heard a discussion room Friday evening Nov 11 The coincidence of the club's dancing date with Armistice day will make for a patriotic theme members of the committee said Members of the committee this season are Mr and Mrs John Nelson Mr and Mrs Richard Roberts Mr and Mrs Hessel Mr and Mrs Stewart and Mr and Walter Lovell A regular business meeting was held on Tuesday night in the Masonic hall when Mrs Parsons presided and? arrangements were completed for entertainment of the WartL WJl to wear to the special guests on "They Came in- 49 by Mrs Lorenzo Burdett who related historic events that took place in Wyoming Mrs Burdett told of hardships endured by the pioneers in the quest for freedom and in the building of their homes and in their everyday life Mrs John Diston gave an interesting history of the life of her grandfather Randall early Mormon pioneer Present were A Westway club WBA will meet Wednesday evening Nov 9 at St Joseph's Sewing Society The St Joseph's Sewing Society will meet Thursday Nov 10 at two o'clock at the St Benedict's hospital eight clock at the home of Mrs Lawrence Bingham 587 Chester St LOOK Expensively Dressed At An Economy Price! The formals Miss America might have "worn! silky sultry wonderful! siren fashions! Dynamic and demurer Sweet and seductive! so necessary to own if you're to be the "Belle of the Members of the Women's society of Christian Service Evanston Methodist church will meet Thursday Nov 10 in the church parlors states Mrs Edward Wallwork president Mrs Otto Flbrer will conduct devotions Mrs Harry Geller will be in charge of the program Mrs Samuel Corson Mrs Howard Pehl Mrs George Lloyd Mrs Howard Mosey and Mrs Waldemar Anderson were in Salt Lake City Monday night to hear Nickoll Smith speak on "Tibet" at Kingsburv hall Smith author of "Burma Road-' and 'Tibet" showed colored films of Tibet taken on a recent trip to that little knOwn and inaccessible country The five women who attended the lecture are members of the Ladies Literary club They pi am to attend the Nov 7 program at Kingsbury hall when- Burl Ives will present a program of ballads of foreign countries Mrs Frank Amsler was hostess at dessert bridge Tuesday when she entertained members of her bridge club at her home Honors In bridge were scored by Mrs Wright and Mrs Ralph Green Places were set for Mrs Bernard Hopkinson Mrs Ray Haser-man Mrs Wright Mrs Frank Samuplcnn Mrs Raloh I'm 'ulLStLi LET BELLE MONDE SHOW YOU HOW! COATS Fjnest quality fabrics beautifully tailored for Casual or priced as low as 35 Over 100 gowns from which to choose Styled so smartly you would expect to pay much more for them btttthey are moderately priced as low as SUITS $2Q95 Richins Mrs Harry Young and sixes 9 to 20 Richly designed beautiful materials of all types at values that will amaze you! As low as 1 DRESSES Mrs Raloh Green Mrs Virginia Roccarro and Mrs Floyd Brown will entertain members of Evanston Agenda club Thursday Nov 10 when the group will meet in the home of Mrs Roccarro on Fourth street Mrs Preston Evre president will conduct Election of officers will feature a business session The program subject "Entertainment for Family and Friends" will be presented by Mrs Jackson and Mrs Lamont Clark $J295 priced from: Half-Size DRESSES au 1795 wi a a a fl-wo a cro-fl-ovo 5 a a a a a a mat 'lAJeddina 2) Junior Women 1 Mrs James Johnston was hostess to members of the Hooper Junior Women's club when they met Wednesday Nov 2 at the home of her mother Mrs Vern Parker Mrs Charles Battels a dramatic teacher of Hollywood was guest speaker Miss Marian Parker gave two numbers on the solovox Refreshments were served to ten members and five visitors NYLON LINGERIE New Christmas Stock A grand array for a perfect selection Mf- Jflfc Ji or black brocades silver or mslSt-'- WFWM? A WiMLJEmF- and Ueiis A Belle Monde Specialty DRESSES a low as 3995 Hand-made Imported WCM Bridal Illusion 1A QC VLSLvJ priced as 0w as I ALL STOCK THE USUAL BELLE MONDE QUALITY kids in high medium or flat heels i ROW Satin BALLERINAS "1(105 "jj1 black or white 7J "the smart woman yf I faWs A wrtobvyHerckrfhes- M-gS CHICKEN SPECIAL Sliced chicken and sliced pineapple are delicious together especially when served on enriched Royal Table Queen Bread in a school lunch Try it tomorrow! Here's a little hint cut the pineapple slices sideways to make them twice as thin TABLE QUEEN BREAD MAKES BETTER SANDWICHES TOMORROW FASHIONS Use Our Layaway 406 25th -lorence Rodger Owner Operator You May Charge I.

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