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THE DESERET NEWS -Saturday, December 12, 1942' 4 Salt Lake City, Utah PROVO OGDEN Miss Delia Baer Will Wed Lyman Bodell In New Jersey Miss Robinson I 1 Plans Marriage "AMERICAN FORK Mr. and Mrs. Reed Robinson are' announcing the- engagement of their daughter. Miss Mary Robinson to Earl Callahan, son of Mr. and Mrs.

William Callahan of Provo. The marriage will take place Dec. 18 in the Salt Lake Temple. Miss Robinson sppnt one year at the State Agricultural College at Logan and is now attending the Brigham Young University. She is a member of the Val Morn social unit.

Mr. Callahan, a sophomore at the is a member of the Army Air Forces Reserve Corps, of the Brigadiers and Lamba Delta Sigma social units. A miscellaneous shower was given for the bride bv Mrs. Callahan, the bridegrooms mother, Dee. 8, at the Callahan residence in Provo.

Members -of the Val Norn Social unit presented the program. Open house will be held Dec. 18 at the home of tlie bride's, mother in American Fork. After tlie first of tlie year the couple plan to continue their studies at the until June, when Mr. Callahan expoits to be called into active service.

AMERICAN FORK Congrat-lilatoiy wishes are being made this week for Mr. and Mrs. Knord Heck after their marriage in the Salt Lake Temple. Mrs. Berk is the former Mrs.

Lyle N. Grant of this city. The marriage was solemnized Nov. 27. Mrs.

Beck is the librarian at the public Binary. Mr. Hevk is employed at Magna and they will continue to make their home here In American Fork. AMERICAN FORK Mr. and Mrs.

Clyde Nelson announce the marriage of their daughter. Miss Gwen Nelson, to Thomas L. Shafter, son of Mrs. Lillian S. Spencer.

The marriage took place in the Second Ward Chapel on Dec. reception honoring the couple, followed the ceremony in the amusement hall. In the receiving line with the newlyweds vvete tlie brides mother and father, Mr. and Mrs. Shatter; the in ldegroorn's sister, Miss Lois Shafter as said of honor and as bridesmaids, the Misses Maxin Chilton.

Norma Bowen, Lola Rae Healv, and Miriam Harrington. Calvin Walters was best man. Little Misses La Rae Nelson of this city and Coleen Jaek-son of Salt' Lake, nieces of the bride, were train hearer. In charge of the gift room were Mrs. Leo B.

Nelson, Miss Sadie Nel-on, and the Misses ilRetli Vuriiev. Pauline Mitchell, yivian Menkoifer and Maxine Howes. The couple will make their home in Pleasant Grove. Mrs. Heber C.

Hancock Dr. and Mrs. Heber C. Hancock have returned to Ogden after spending the last fexv years in Scarsdale, N. Y.

They are making their home at 2403 Harrison Boulevard. Mrs Heber Hancqck Return To Reside In Ogden viewed the book, Prelude to Victory, by- James B. Preston. LOGAN. Literary Study Club met Monday afternoon at the home of Mrs.

Harold Fornoff. Mrs. Jack Croft presented the book, Arctic Adventures, by Peter Freucher. Two special guests attended. LOGAN.

Mrs. B. G. Thatcher was hostess to the Utah Agricultural College Women's Club at her home Monday afternoon. The Year of the Wild Boar, by Helen Mears was the book reviewed by Mrs.

N. Alvin Pedersen. I.OGAN The annual Christmas party sponsored by the L. D. S.

Institute Mutual will be held tonight in the Institute ballroom. The semi-formal dancing partv is being arranged by Mae Jensen, co-chairman with Glen Walquist. I.OGAN Logan Business and Professional Women's Club, in observance of the bombing of Pearl Harbor, held a meeting at the Cache County Library Alon-dav evening. Arranged as a background were the flags of. alLthe United Nations, and the chairs were arranged similar to those in the Chamber of Nations in Washington, D.

with the, names of each nation printed on thee hair. Presenting short addresses on the United Nations and their contribution to the war effort were the Misses LaRue Theurer, Ruth Simkins, Glenda Ruble and Annie Peterson. Miss Violet Nel-sen and Miss Theurer were prize winners of a contest for knowing tha words to the national anthem. Anie Peterson presided at the. meeting.

I.OGAN Utah State Agricultural College Chapter of University Dames held its regular meeting on Wednesday evening in the Men's lounge of tlie Commons Building. The evening was spent in planning the annual Christmas party which is to be held' this next week. lOGAN Mrs. Roger Allen was hostes to her club Monday evening. Luncheon was served to 13 guests and prizes were awarded to Mrs.

Thad Brown and Mrs. George Griffin. LOGAN Cvnthius Club Guest Dav was held Dec. 3 in the Pioneer Room of the Bluebird with Mrs. Ernest T.

Young acting hostess. Mis. Lutie Bancroft Simmonds read a Christmas story and Earl Johnston gave a vocal solo accompanied bv Mrs. Walter Welti. Luncheon was served to rlub members and 3.7 guests, Mr.

Frank Holman ami Airs. Ross Bowen of Brigham Cttv and Airs U. Joigensen and Airs Jorgensen ofMmaga were out of town guests, Airs. Ambrose Call. AIiss Edith Rowen and Alis.

R. E. Bernlson assisted with receiving. Miss White Becomes Bride EPHRAIM Announcement Is made of tlie marnage of AIis Kvolvn AVlute of Brooklyn, X. and I.t.

(ninior grade)' Vance Breinholt. The wedding rites, performed b- Howard S. Ben-nton of the New Ym ft State took place in tlie Alanhatfan Towers Chunh in New York Nov. 28. Lieutenant Brienholdt is a graduate of Snow College and attended Brigham Young University bpfore he joined the Naval Reserve.

Miss Barker Of Ogden Weds OGDEN. Mrs. Norma Lucille Barker, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert W.

Barker of 155 West '30th Street, and Earl Melvin Charlesworth, son of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Charlesworth of 151 36th Street, exchanged nuptial vowe im the Balt Lake Temple-oRjjie eve of Dec. 4. -Several pre-nuptfal showers were given in honor of the 'bride at the home of her sister, Mrs.

David Van Woerkom of 171 Twenty-eighth Street Mrs. Melvin Charlesworth, mother of the bridegroom, entertained at' the Green Gables Tuesday, Dec. 8, honoring the bride. A dinner will be held in Salt Lake for the bridal party immediately following the marriage ceremony. The couple will make their home at 144 Second Street, Ogden.

Miss Lila Davis Of Logan Weds LOGAN. Miss Lila Davis of Logan and H. R. Petersen were united in marriage in a ceremony performed at Preston, Dec. 3.

The couple were honored at a wedding dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Lucas.

Eight friends of the couple were in attendance. Mr. Petersen will return to Texas at the end of his furlough and Mrs. Petersen will return to. Ogden.

LOGAN Miss Genevieve Merrill, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank L. Mbmll, became the hride of Jack E. Hansen of Burbank, in a ceremony performed Nov.

27 at the home of the bride3 sister, Mrs. Elson M. Scamons, with Bishop Reed Blatter officiating. Following the. ceremonv a luncheon was served to friends and relatives.

The bride and bridegroom left "by train for honeymoon after which they will make their home In California. IvOGAN 1 LSAC Faculty Women's League met- Dec. 4, in the women's lounge in the Commons Building, to hear an afternoon of music presented under the direction of Prof. Walter Welti. Miss Olga Dotson and George Lacev, accompanied by Blanche Desehamps gave the musical program- They are all students of the USAC.

The tea table was attractive with ten yellow tapers and a basket of fruits and vegetables. Hostesses included Airs. L. H. Pollard, chairman.

Mrs Neville C. Hunsaker, Mrs. Walter A. Lacey, Airs. E.

A. Jacobsen, Mrs. B. L. Richards, Mrs.

Ralph Calvert, Mrs. Sherwin Maeser, Mrs. -E. J. Yonk.

Airs. Walter E. Peav, Mrs. Lyman H. Rich.

Mrs. Joseph R. Smith and Mrs. George H. Barnes.

On Dec. 17. the League with the Faculty' Association will entertain with a Chris'mas dance in the LDS Institute Ballroom. I.OGAN Musical Arts Guild members were guests at the home of Airs. X.

W. Christiansen recently. AIiss I.uDean Rogers presented the program, gixing a survey of the life of AVagner and tracing the idioms used in classic, modern and romantic schools of music. She piaved four selections as examples of each school including Wagners "Isolde Liebstrod arranged by Liszt. "Toccato Fuge in Ahnor by Bach and Tan Sig AValtz in E.

Alinor hv Chopin and Ritual Fire Dance by De Falla. Branch College Sororities List All Nciv Members CEDAR CITY The Inter-Sorontv Unit of the Branch Agricultural College announced this week the new members of Campus Sororities xvhich hae been added since initiations. Thev are: Lambda Delta Sigma; Rarhara Farnsworth, l.ouwe Thorpe. Beaxer; Barbara St. George; Fern Dailey, Teasdale; Dorotnv Hulet, Summit; Evaleen Hulet, Parowan; Roma Heaton, Hurricane; Kattie Barlocker, Enterprise; Elsie Sargent.

Panguitch; Margaret Luth, Richfield; Helen Dailey, Della; Jenevieve Buchanan, Venice; Shirley Stevens, Holden; Rethal Svl'vester, Elsinore; Clara Joan Nelson and Nancy Ilea-ton. Cedar Cite; Phi Alpha Beta; AUrie Little. Fiorenre Betensen, Marian Leigh, Adams, Louise Dtx. Virginia Beasley, Betty Benward, Cectle Banks, Alice Anderson, Alice Roberts, LaFaun Williams and Alary Albertson, all of Cedar City; Elo-isp Law, Shirley Wright, Delta; Lillian Hansen, Richfield; Un Barron, and Fay Frahske, Lund. Engagement Announced Miss Mary Robinson and E.

Earl Callahan are planning lo exchange their marriage vows in the Salt Take Temple on Dec. 18. Provo Scouts Beehive Girls Hold Second Dance Of Series PROVO Second in a series of Utah Stake anil Mutual Improvement Association dances for Scouts and Beehive finds was held Wednesday evening in the Sixth Ward Amusement Hall, of refreshments. Activity counselors and Scout anil Rechive leaders sponsored the affair. PROVO The Brigham Young University Women's Club met in the lounge of the Joseph Smith Building.

Mrs. Tereival Bigelow presided and greeted the women. Miss lone Christensen sang two songs, accompanied bv Mrs. Eva Croft. Papers were given by Mrs.

L. L. Cullimore on "Showing Modern Discoveries in Medicine." Mrs. M. W.

Merrill on "Modem Trends in Mrs. Eldon D. Beck on "Looking to the Future in Public Health" and Mrs. Mark Allen on "Mental Health in Wartime." Refreshments were served bv the following committee to the Ho present: Miss Lucile Spen cer, Mrs. Harrison R.

Merrill, Mrs. Fred Markham and Mrs. Ernest Reimschissel. PROVO Mr. and Mrs James Wylev Sessions annoume the marriage of their daughter, Mi-s Rosamonde Sessions, to I.t.

Martin Albin Johnson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Albin Johnson of Logan. They were married Dec. 7 in the Salt lake Temple, Elder John A.

Widtsoe of the Count of Twelve officiating. A wedding breakfast was served fol-. lowing the ceremony at the Lion House where JO relatives of the couple were assembled They left for California to make their home. Miss Vernon Marriage Told PROVO Mr. and Mrs.

William M. Vernon announce the marriage of their daughter, Miss Yenna Vernon of Washington, 1). to Robert K. Gaisford, foi in, Tly of American Fork, son of Mr. and Mrv Vutor W.

G.ikfoi d. which took place Wednesday in tlie Salt Lake Temple. The rouple arrived from the Fast coast lhe latter part of the week and returned immediately following heir marriage The bride -attended Brigham Voting Vniversity and the Institute at Washington D. C. Mr.

Gaisford entered tile navv in into and lias been in aitive service since that time. A reception was held at the Veinon home Sunday honoring the rouple. Approximatelv 1.70 relatives and friends called to wish them well. PROVO Tlie Navv Mothers Club met Friday afternoon at the Ladies Clubhouse, here an election of officers was held for the coming year. Mi- Jo-ie Johnson was commander; Mrs.

Culbertson, first vice commander; Mrs. Hester Jones, second a commander; Mrs. Lambert, secretary, and Mi- L.ili.m Hoyden, finance LOGAN Miss Delva daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ia.

L. Baer of Province, will become the bride of Lyman Bodell, son of Mrs. Fern C. Bodell of Salt Lake, in mid-December. The bride-elect will leave for New Jersey where the ceremony take place Dec.

17. Mr. Bodell is now attending officers school. Miss Baer has been until re- cenUv in Salt Lake. Mr.

Bodell has sprved as a missionary the southern states. Several parties are planned for the bride-to-hep IiOGAN Miss Martha Jensen of I-ogan became the bride of Donald E. Conley in a ceremony performed at the home of thp bride's father, W. F. Jensen of Richmond.

Pres. H. Ray Pond of the Bensen Stake officiated at the, wedding. Twelve relatives and friends witnessed the ceremony. yinner honoring the couple followed the marriage at the borne of tlie biufUs father.

After a short honeymoon in Salt Lake the rouple will return to I.ogan where Mr. Con-lev Is an instructor at the Utah State Agricultural College. IiGAN- Mr. and Mrs. B.

H. Bradley of Logan announce the marriage of their daughter, Miss Vellvs Btadley, to Keith Jensen. son of Mrs. Elva Sehebv. The couple vvete united In marriage in the Logan Temple Dec.

7. with Pres. A. Cran-ney otticiaiing. Mis.

Marion Wight Dernier, Mrs. Ardell Denning and Bishop John F. Bow-ring accompanied the couple. B. II.

Bradley piesided at a wedding dinner in honor of tlie newlyweds at her home. The two families and a lew friends of the couple attended. Several parties complimenting the bride were given before her marriage. Mrs. Dernier was hostess at "a shower and Miss Barbara Brown entertained at a shower for the bride.

The bride's mother entertained at a trousseau tea at her home on Nov. 29. She was assisted bv the Misses Donna TatP, Barbara Brow Aldith Brown and Joyce Denning. In the receiving line were Mrs. C.

J. Jensen of Hvrum, grandmother of the bridegroom; Mrs. Tunga Nielson, great-grandmother of the hridegroom; Mrs. Scheby, Mrs. Bradley and the bride.

During the appointed hours 123 guests called. I.OGAN Varsity Dance Club held the second In a series of of dancing parties at thp Dan-sante Ballroom last week. "Tlie Fall Blackout" vv as tlie theme of the partv. Club officers who were in chaige of arrangements are Preston Pond, president; Mrs. Halbert Grpave.

vice president; Jack Tavlor, seiretaiv, and committee memheis Mrs. E. Allen Bateman 5nd Mrs. George Riant he. Plans were made at a dinner partv given at the home- of Mrst--Greavps for committee members and their partners.

LOGAN Mrs. Dune Baker of entertained in compliment to her daughfer, Mrs. Dell Hansen, at a trousseau tea Sundav afternoon at her home. Mrs. Hansen was married in November.

Slip' is the former Miss Doris Baker. Receiving the guests were Mrs. Baker and Mrs. AH Hansen, mother of tlie bridegroom. Mrs.

Khoda Hansen was in iharge of lhe gift room and Mrs. Irene Barrel presided over thp trousseau room. Assisting at the lea vveio Miss I.urille Baker, Miss l.eola Richards and M.sS Leora Kk hards. One hundred guests called. s' I.OGAN'.

Mr. and Mrs. Edwin D. Wiser of Iav(ston annmihee the marriage of their daughter. Miss Genevieve Wiser, to George Telford Detjning of Ionia.

Ida grandson of Mr. and Mrs. H. Telford of Ivviston. In thp chapel on Mare Island, Nov.

30, the ceremony was performed by the navy chaplain in the presence of Mr. and Airs. Vgrcel Winters, sister and brother-in-law of the bridegroom, ami I.t. Commdr. and Mrs.

W. L. Andersen. Prior to her departure for California Nov. 20.

Mrs Denning was entet tamed at a mimb'-r of parties. LOGANVSolcro Club members entertained at their Sixth annual dinner and social Dec. 5 at the- Hotel Kceles. After dinner the guests went to the home of Mr. and Mrs.

Franklin Richards where games were piaved. Toastmaster was Joseph T. Kiqjith and responses were given bv Dr. Rex Skidmore, Wendell Rich. Fianklm' Richards, Mrs.

G. Alvin Carpenter and Mrs. Nolan Olson. Mrs. Sheldon Berg-pson reviewed the history of the dub for the past year.

Officers elected included Dr. Milton R. Hunter. president; Mrs. Sylvan Needham, secretary-treasurer.

Nolan Olsen, games director; Professor Joseph Symons, lesson leader; Mrs. Sheldon Berg-eson, historian, and Mrs. Rex Skidmore, reporter. The committee in eharge of the dinner-social ineluded Mrs. Milton R.

Hunter. Mrs. Alvin Carpenter. Mrs. Sheldon Berg-eson and Mrs.

Rex Skidmore. Club met at the Ikteblrd Wednesday afterne with Mrs. C. Q. Randall as hostess: Mrs.

W. Vernon Crockett re- Lo- a-bouqu''t Yule-tide Fjae-Doxey. OGDEN Dr. and Mrs. Heber C.

Hancock are now residing in Ogden at 2403 Harrison Boulevard after having spent the past several years in Scarsdale, N. Y. Their sons are all serving with the armed forces. -Parties honoring Dr. and Mr.

Ilancnk are being planned for next xveek by Air. and Mrs. Royal Eccles, Air. and Mrs. Joseph W.

Brewer and Dr. and Mrs. Edward I. Rich. OGDEN Miss Phyllis LaVon Wright, daughter of Air.

and Mrs. Charles Edward Wright of San Francisco, became the bride of Lt. Ivan H. Thomas, son of William C. Thomas of Blackfoot, Dec.

7 in the Salt Lake Temple. A wedding reception after the ceremony was given by the bride's parents the Fust Ward Hall at Ogden with about 20fl guests attending. The couple left Tuesday night for Blythe, Calif where Lt. Thomas is stationed as an administrative officer xvith the United States Air Corps. Mr.

and Airs. Wright and son, Waxne Wright, and Miss Karma Wright, who were formerly of Ogden, were here for the wedding and will return to their home today. A trousseau tea was given bv the bride at the home of Ali'. and Airs. Fred Grow of Ingle-side Park, SSn Francisco, betore she came to Ogden.

Assisting the hostess xvere Airs. Alargaret Lambert, AIiss Bea Grow and Airs. Alary L. Grow. Ogden Dr.

and Airs. E. P. Ahlk were hosts at a dinner party at the Gables Tea Room on Wednesday exening. The Christmas motif was carried cut in the decorative scheme, and places xere marked at the table' for thirty bix guests.

OGDEN The announcement of the marriage of AIiss Arlene Geary and Iaukin Patterson, son of Air. and Airs. J. F. Gibbon of Ogden, is made this week bv the bride's parents, Mr.

and Airs. Calvin Geaiy. The ceremon.v. was performed in the Salt 1-ake Temple Thursday by Ire. Nicholas G.

Smith. The couple is now residing at 42b South State Street in Salt Air. Patterson is a member of the Alarine Reserve at the Uni-versity of Utah and upon the completion of his course will attend Officers Training School at Quantico, Va. The bride was honored at a party given by Mrs. Gibbons and her daughter.

Airs. Elmer Ahers of Salt Lake, at the pome of Gibbons'. There twenty guests attending. Alt's. Lvdia Tanner and members of the Eighteenth Ward Gleaner Girls association entertained at a party at the home of Airs.

Tanner on Tuesday eve ning honoring the bride. Those attending besides the Gleaner Girls, of which group the bride is president, was the presidency of the Eighteenth Ward Young Women's Alutual Improvement Association, OGDEN. Mrs Fiank P- Krei-zenheck will entertain at dinner at her home next Tuesday evening in compliment to Airs. Ted Kirkmever who has returned with her husband from Idaho Falls. to reside here and Airs.

Geprge E. Kreizenbeek, xvho xvith Mr. Kreizenbeek, has recently returned from Cody, to make home here. Twelve guests are expected. OGDEN.

Air. and Airs. LeRov Dn Palmer exchanged nuptial In the fait Lake Temple Dec. 2. The bride is the former AIiss Virginia Lois Richan.

daugh-ter of- Mr. and Mrs. Loyd E. Richan-of- 2201 Monroe Boule--vard, Mr, Palmer is. a.

son of Air. and Afrs. Walter L. Palmer of 3057 Van Buren Avenue. A Reception was given for the MissMonaSmith Of Ogden Weds OGDEN Alaking their home in Spokane, are Air.

and Mrs. Jarvis Page Palmer. They xvere married Nov. 30 in the gan Temple. The bride is the former AIiss Alnna Smith, daughter of Air.

and Mrs. Earl Wiggins of 646 Washington Boulevard, and the bridegroom is a son of Mr. and Airs. William Palmer of 309 West First North, Preston, Ida. reception xvas held for the couple in the Eighth Ward recreational hall after the ceremony.

Thp bride wore a white satin gown Mtb a fingertip veil of bride's illu-. She carried of lids and roses. Attending lior were Mrs. John Nicholas, matron of honor, and AIiss Carolyn Tanner, AIiss Alathel Wiggin, AIiss Zenda Orstrom and AIiss Val Alai Hennessv, as bridesmaids. John Nicholas xvas best, man.

Private Palmer Is with the air force band. OGDEN Wedding bells- will ring for AIiss Verna Elliott in the near future. She is a daughter of Air. and Airs. V.

E. Elliott of 2.766 Washington Boulevard. Her engagement to Sgt. Charles Hippie, son -of Mr. and Mrs.

J. W. Sipple oh Sparta, is announced this week by her parents. Tlie hrirle is a member of Alpha Iota, business sorority. Sergeant Sipple is stationed with the air corps.

OGDEN. Mr. and Air. Chriss Keller Scotts announce the engagement of their daughter, Ahs Roberta Keller, to Wilbur E. Hunter, son of Airs.

Laura Hunter of Bellevue, Ida. Til Kellers xvere formerly of 6.19 Fifteenth Street, Ogden. The wedding is scheduled for the near future. OGDEN. A Christmas theme prevailed at 'the dancing party given by the Ogden Debonaires at the Weber College ballroom Thursday evening.

A large tree xvith lights centered the hall. About 130 couples attended the party. Thecommittee in charge wa-, composed of Air. and Airs, Arthur W. Grix, chairman of the debonalrs; Air.

and Mrs. Henry DeHaan, chairman of the Christmas dance; Mr. and Airs. George L. Nichols, Air.

and Mrs. John L. Shorten, Mr. and Airs. G.

T. Hone, Mr. and Mrs. Cluv Kelly, Air. and Airs.

Lorenzo Peterson and Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Beers.

rouple in the Sixth Ward recreation hall. The bride xvas attended by Airs. Pete Allred, as matron of honor, and AIiss Betty BramxveH' and, Miss Shirley Pearce as bridesmaids, The Alisses Carolyn Palmer and Ellen Riehan xvere floxyer girls. Assisting at the reception were A. L.

Van Wagenen, AIiss Bess 'Ohorn, Miss Lucille Nelson, Miss Betty Stratford and Miss La The couple will reside at 2201 Monroe for the time being. Sten-ntvpe le-elccted Dor-otliv Flor-eni officer. Active chaplains ai Mi-. Thelma Johnson and Mrs. Pearl Coombs; judge advocate, Mi's.

Celia Jex; matrons at arm-, Mrs. Nancy Lee Moe, Mrs. lai-veia I). St. Joer, Mrs.

Orissa Lid-chard and Mrs. 1-oia Clark; color hearers, Mrs. Celia PctrofR Mrs. Nita Blair, Mrs. Thre-sa Morgan and Mrs.

Rose Zobell; magazines, Mrs Dagmar N'eilson; "avs and means, Mrs. Stella Garrett, publicity, Mrs. Ada Gardner; welfare committee, Mrs. Elizabeth Miner and Mrs. Eleda Hall; historian, Mrs.

Sophia Bv-lund; music, Mrs. Vera Bnnnjak; program, Mrs. Marintha Pendel-ton, membership, C. Florence Wil-on Mrs. Madaline Thornton; board of trustees, one year, Mrs, Ruth Traver; two years, Mrs, Eva N'eilson, three Mrs.

Anna Cunningham; member at large, Mrs. Eva Mild'-nhall, and the auditing committee, Mrs. Dcjta Clark, Mrs. Stella Gariett and Mrs. Clara Carter.

PR00 Indies of the Acacia Club spent an afternoon, at Red Cross headquarters, making surgical bandages. Following their work. Mis. Claud F. Hawkins entertained at dinner at-Keelevs Cafe, where places were ananged for Mrs.

Emil Jacobsen, dub president, Mrs. Harold Anderson, Mrs. Frank Gardner, Mrs, Ervin Coon, Mrs. A. E.

Weight, Mrs. William Connell, Mrs. Rees Bench, Mrs. Frank Gould, Mrs. Kenneth Weight, Mrs.

I.aVar Christensen, Mrs, Hazel Jansen; Mrs. AL B. Wallace and the hostess. PROVO Miss Lucille Rooke was hostess to Sevvaco Club members at her home Friday afternoon. An election "as held.

Miss Mable Olcsen is the new club and three new members were welcomed into the club, PROVO. Mrs. George Larsen, entertained members of the Priscilla Club Friday afternoon at her home. Refreshments ere served to the, members. yMr.

r'hiteeotferh Mrfe Rel Bee. Mrs. James Booth, 'Mrs. William Wagner and the Misses Nora and Lottis Redfield. PKuYO.

Mrs, Phillip Knight was to tlie Readeis Guild at hr home with Mrs. Creer, iluh pie-ulent, in (hinge. Tli ladies did Rod Cross sewing and voted lo go each Wod-ne-dav evening to headquarters and with surgical bandages. A Christmas party was planned. Those present were Mrs-(litmus Clayton Ashton.

Len Cieer, Morris ('linger, Russell Swenson, Frank YanWagonen, Seth Smool, Lewis Allen, Richard Knight, Klvin Andeison, Spencer Grow, Grant Hansen, W. 11. Clav son. Alva Johnson and C. T.

Spivov, Misses Edna Scott and Bene Os. The group also attended the Virla Ilnrell Art Exhibit at the Joseph Smith Building Sundav. PROVO The Lady Lions Club met at the Haase Cafe for their annual Christmas partv. with Mrs. Clarejice, Greer in charge.

A short business meeting was held during which the group was divided into three sections, each section pledging to spend an al-loted time at the Red Cross (enter each week to assi-t in making bandages. Gifts were exchanged during dinner and two songs were rendered bv the Misses Ptcttv Grav. Arlcr.p Duvcr and Gloria and Donna Singleton, accompanied bv Dorothy Hoover. Tlie committee in charge of the partv xv as Mrs. Elden MeKell, Mrs.

Aura. Hatch. Mrs' Seymour Gray and Mrs. J. C.

Kindred. PROVO Mr. and Mis Joint Bone of Pleasant View announce the marriage of their daughter. Miss Florence Bone, to Veston S. Taylor, son of Mr and Mrs.

Scott Tavlor whuii took place in the Salt Lake Temple. Pres. Stephen L. Chipman performed the ceremony in ihe presence of the parents, and a wedding dinner was served at Sutton Cafe in Salt I-ake, immediately following. After a short wedding trip tlie couple plan to live in Provo.

PROVO. The annual Cluist-ntas partv for Delta Theta Chi members will he held Dec. 17. At their regular meeting in tlie juiy loom ot the court house, Miss Dortha Reid, educational director. presented the program on Fashion Trends hefore' 20 members of the sorority-- PROVO Mrs, Wayne R.

Hales reviewed Overstreet's "Our Free Minds" before the Toadies Literary League at the home of Mrs. Harold Hark- A discussion followed by club members, Mrs. Dvf ight Packard. Mrs. Hugo Price, Mrs.

Arnold Rawlings, Mrs. Albert Hickman. Mrs. W. M.

Merrill. Mrs- Thomas A. Sumner, Mrs- J- A. Owens, Mrs- Richard Handley, Mrs. Sterling Erean-hraek, Mrs John S.

Pullen, Mrs. -Lester Taylor. Mrs. Abe-Turner. Mrs.

J. W. Christensen, Mrs. Marie Clark. Mrs.

j. w. Prince and Mrs. Hulon Morgan. PROVO A joint guest meeting of the municipal and discussion groups of the Women's Council was held Monday afternoon at the Ladies Clubhouse.

Mrs. William J. Snow, chairman of the discussion-group, presided She introduced Mrs. Sterling Ercan-brack, chairman of the municipal section, who reviewed "The White Goose" by Paul Galileo. Musical numbers were given with Mrs.

Beth Jones singing a solo and the council i horns giving a number, both being accompanied by Mrs. John Quit. Community singing was led bv Mrs. Owen Heninger, accompanied bv Mrs. Judd.

Mrs. Victor J. Bird and Mrs. Russell Traher had chargp of the refreshments served 'during the social hour that followed to the fifty members and guests present. PROVO Cesta Tie Alumnae were guests of Mrs.

I.orna Harrison with Mrs. Edith Hanks and Mrs. Amv Valentine, as assisting hostesses. Mrs. Christian Jensen reviewed the book, "Sabotage, by Michael Saver and Albert Kahn.

At the business meeting it was decided to cancel the annual Christmas tea. Refreshments were served to twelve members present. PROVO. Mrs. Martha Covl of Los Angeles and Mr.

and Mrs. Heber Wickens and Mrs. Paul Hammer of Salt Lake weie guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Milton Holdavvav Friday.

PROVO. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Ashworth and Mrs. Orea B.

Tanner were hosts to Alice Louise Reynolds- Chapter One at the Ashworth home. Mrs. J. J. Weight gave a review of Mormon County," by Wallace Steg-ner.

Refreshments were served to1 Dr. and Mrs. Vasco Tanner, Mr. and Mrs. -George F.

Raliff, Dr. and Wayne B. Hales, Prof. and Mrs. LeRoy Robertson, Mr.

and Mrs. Lester Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Earl.Dr.

and Mrs, Weigl Jones. Percival Bigelow, Mrs, Orea B. Tanner and Mr. and Mrs. Ashworth.

Provo Notes PROVO The marriage of All Renee Anderson to Anthon E. Yarbrough of I -o-s Angeles is announced hv her parents. Mr. and Airs. Victor Anderson.

The ceremony was performed bv Bishop George AI. AlcCune of the Los Angeles Ward at the home of Air. and Mrs. John A. Morgan, formerly of Provo.

The- bride Wore a blue dressmaker suit of sheer wool, with hrow.n accessories. Her corsage was of white orchids. The couple' left for a weeks' honeymoon at the CasA rie Berendo. Airs. Yarbrougk attended the Brigham Young University where she was" affiliated xvith the 0.

S. Trovata, Social Unit Air. Yarbrough was also a Brigham Young University student, later attending the University of Southern California. PRf)VO-AIr. and Mrs.

Alartin A. Cll.nger. announce the betrothal of their daughter. Mbs I -a Verne Clinger to Howard Penrod son of Air. and Mrs.

William A Penrod. December 9 has been set as tlie date of the marriage. The ceremony will he performed in ihe Salt Lake Temple. PROVO The Nineteenth Century Club voted the purchase of two war bonds at their, meeting Fridav at the home of Mrs. J.

J. AVinter. Three ne.w members were welcomed into the club, Mrs. W. J.

Werve, Mrs. lfarrv Steele and Airs. William Rowman. Mr. AI.

A. Daugherty and Airs. J. Aird presented the procram PROYQ. Alice "lanilse Reynolds Club chapter six, met at the home of Mrs Phena AVeight.

Mrs. Lucile Siaugenhoup gave 'a -review of'Religion and the AVorld of Tomorrow by Van Kirk. OGDEN Taking her place among the brides Dee. 18 will be AIiss Betty Jean 'Stratford, daughter of Air. and Airs.

Virgil Stratford of 718 Twentv-third Street, xvhen her marriage to Robert K. Rice, son of Airs. C. A. Shaw of North Ogden, will take place.

The marriage is scheduled to take place in the Sail Lake Temple. OGDEN A luncheon was served bv Airs. Adam Pattersort at her home on Wednesday afternoon hen she entertained members of the Ladies Literary Club at their annual Christmas party. A program was given, with Airs. Patterson, Airs.

Richard and Airs. J. W. Farnsworth in charge. Gifts were then exchanged.

Airs. Marriner A. Browning. Airs. Edward' Rirh and AlrSr-Junior Edward Rich xvere spe-cial guests, in addition to the 21 members, -j1.

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