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Show X PAGE SIX SsOCIETY CLUB NOTES AND JjJmtc A customary and familiar scene in the marry, marry month of June, features on the center stage scores of young folks embarking upon a new life adventuie in ro mantmally'mchned vari-color- ed Rob-joyo- union of, bride and groom ha-the years perfect . season in which to establish tions for household. Before and after the happy nuptials, the leading people of this act exquisite bnde and delighted groom are showered at numerous social occasions and with heartfelt congiatu-lation- s. And after the glorious honeymoon, these two who have pledged themselves for eternity, more than ever become important factors of our nations power and glory. Oiange blossoms, bridal veils and wedding bells of some design, whether plain or elaborate, are each part of the marriage ceremonies. The simplicity of quiet home or church wedding predominates. So, congratulation to our newly-weddfriends! y j ed E SUN-ADVOCAT- PEIC E. E . 2222- UTAH us Buffet Supper Miss Wanda Leavitt of Pi ice entertained at a prettily arranged buffet so; pi r and kitchen shower on Saturday, June 5, for Miss Aileen Radchff of Latuda, eaily June bride. During the couise of the evening, a brides book was made, and gifts presented to Miss Radcliffe. Supper was enjoyed by twelve guests. Ethel Coli, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Eugene Coli of Price, and Dean J. Holdaway, also of Price, were mar ried at the formers home Sunday af ternoon. The wedding ceremony w as performed by Rev. Ralph C. Jones, be mantel, upon fore a flower-covere- d which were placed two burning tap ers. The bride was dressed in white satin and lace, with a net and lace veil. Her corsage was orchids. Miss Frances Coli, sister of the bride, and bndesmaid wore a gown of peach organa, and her corsage was of roses. Orville Hairiss acted as best man. Only immediate families were present during the marriage rites. Immediately following, a reception was held for the couple at the Elks hall here. The bride and gioom, with their parents, and Mr. and Mrs. Allan Coli of Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Coli, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Kofford, Miss Barbara Holdaway, Misses Louise and Frances Coli assisted in the receiving line. Saturday Tea f, In compliment to Miss Aileen the Past Matrons Circle of the g-entertained at a tea Satur- q day aftern00n at the home of Mrs. J. W. Hammond. A white cloth covered the tea table, where a yellow Yellow wedding cake was placed. roses adorned the rooms. The group with presented the young bride-ele- ct a gift. Rad-rdif- t Latuda Miss Weds Today; Is Guest A t Fetes Apron Sale Date Set Committees of the Literary League Pre-Nuptimet with the Carbon County Girl Scout council this week to set a date Mr. and Mrs. E. N. Radcliff of La- for their proposed apron sale, protuda have announced the marriage of ceeds from which will be used for the their daughter, Aileen, to James Rob- Scout movement in this section. Satert Phillips, son of Mr. and Mrs. urday, June 26, was chosen. James H. Phillips of Spring Canyon. The marriage was solemnized on Relief Society Thursday, June 10, at 6:00 p. m. in the Holds Meeting presence of both families and a few Price Ward Relief society met close friends. Judge J. W. Hammond Tuesday for their weekly business of Price performed the ceremony. session. After the routine discussions, The bride wore a cape model gown refreshment were served and a pro in navy blue crepe Romaine, trimmed gram given. The ladies were ii in pink felt roses. She wore a rose charge of the banquet served to the corsage. Miss Wanda Leavitt, brides- Peace Officers last Saturday evening. maid, was gowned in British tan crepe and chiffon. Her corsage was yellow Unit Sponsors roses. Harold Brown was the grooms Lodge Dance best man! The Moose Women sponsored their Following the ceremony, a wedding regular monthly lodge dance in Helsupper was held in the Spring Can- per, Saturday evening at the K. P. yon hotel, where places were laid for hall. Proceeds from the event were thirty guests. Immediately after the used to purchase materials for two renast, the young couple left for a quilts made by the women for a trip to the northwest. needy family. al . A buffet luncheon, arranged by Ralph World and Paul Mancina, was placed on a long table centered with flowers. Gifts received by the couple were displayed by Mrs. William Pizza. During the afternoon, a musical program and readings were given. Young Mr. and Mrs. Holdaway left Sunday night for a brief stay in Salt Lake City. They are now residing in Price. Outstanding! 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Lots of sports styles Four-I- I Learn the $ " ALL-RAYO- Clubs Organized Here ar After a period of inactivity, Four-- H clubs have again been organized in Price, with five groups already having begun work and another preparing for classes. In all, 45 girls cew-iq- g, have joined. The course includ etiquette, singing and games, as sesmain features of the once-a-wesions. Occasional outdoor meetings probably will be held during the summer. Mrs. Wallace Grange is advisor for the local program, her assistant teachers being Mrs. H. B. Goetzman, Mrs. LaMar Newton, Mrs. W. D. Chapman, Mrs. C. N. Chadwick, Mrs. L. A. Hills and Mrs. Frank B. Hanson. Word from the U. S. A. C., sponsors of the Four-- H movement here, shows them pleased with the progressive start made in this city. 98 Youthful! Becoming! $ Price Man Honored Guest At Farewell Party In compliment to Eugene Coli, who left June 8 for Europe, Mrs. William Pizza entertained Thursday evening at a family farewell dinner at her home in Price. Following the delicious repast, gifts were presented to Nedra Toyo Straws DRESSES At their regular weekly meeting this week, the Women of the Moose held their election, with Mrs. Ada Causer being selected at Past Regent; Mrs. Delta Hunt, Helper, Senior Regent; Ella Haskin, Price, Junior Regent; Alice Faddis, Consumers, chaplain; Mae Martin, Castle Gate, treasurer; Edith Reddington, Martin, Mr. Coli. Covers were placed for Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Coli, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Coli and son, Eddie, Misses Frances, Ethel and Louise Coli, Dean Holdaway, Mr. and Mrs. William Pizza and son, Dick. . J - Popular Price Miss 5, Becomes Bride At Pretty Sunday Rites Trousseau Tea Mrs. Earl N. Radliff of Latuda entertained at a trousseau tea for her June daughter, Aileen, on Tuesday, the 5 for ladys young 2 to 8, from 7 to 9 for an girl friends, and from tea table The women. of set older was covered with a Venetian lace centered with a costal sweet peas bowl of with flanked crystal candlesticks holding green tapers. Marion bins of Spang Canyon presided at u ltic ll'a table Fifty guests ca t the affair, lrg cth.s n HOSE |