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Show the homo of Mrs. Howard P. Flora of Salt Lake City. Monday evening Mrs. Lorin A. Giaque and Mrs. C. A. Tonnesen will entertain at a kitchen shower at the Giaque home, Salt Lake City. Mrs. Joseph Jones of Bingham will fete Miss Brown Wednesday at ;t personal shower. June 2 has been circled by Mrs. Frank Zaccaria as the day she'll compliment the bride-to-be at a luncheon at her home in Lead Mine. That evening Mrs. Lauren C. Burt of Denver and Mis. William B Burt of Salt Lake City will entertain the bridal party at the Salt Lake Country club. ENGAGEMENTS Announcement is made this week of the engagement and forthcoming marriage of Theresa ' Bernardo to Gerald M. Duane Jr. of New Orleans. I. a. The wedding will take place June 1. Mrs. Tony Gallegos announces the engagement and approaching marriage of her daughter, Dora Viola, to Tony Gonzales Jr The nuptials will lie solemnized June 6 at Holy Rosary church. Miss j Gallegos is a graduate of Bingham Bing-ham high school Among the prenuptial parties honoring Miss Donna Throckmorton, Throck-morton, June bride-elect, was a miscellaneous shower Tuesday evening, Mav 13, at the home of Mrs Alvin E. Hall. Favors were gumdrop bride corsages. Guests present included Darlene and Maurine Morley, Barbara Jean Ball, Ruth Sanchez, Mrs. Charles Clays, Mrs. Roge rBall, Mrs. Clarence Ball, Mrs. Sam Lovat, Mrs. Marvin Throckmorton, Mrs. C. A. Morley, Mrs E. G. Ball and Mrs. Morreli Nation of Salt Lake City. Prizes at games were won by Darlene Morley, Ruth Sanchez, and Mrs. E. 0, Ball. A two course luncheon was served. A kitchen shower honoring Miss Throckmorton was given last Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. Mildred Hall with Mrs. Ruth Sanchez and Mrs. Sam Lovat cohoste.sses. Vegetable corsages cor-sages were given as favors. Others Oth-ers present were Virgie Susaeta, Betty Arritola, Peggy Arritola, Leona Susaeta, Virginia Smith, Joyce Miller, Mary Rekoutis, Lillian Miller, Wynona Ball and Fawn Throckmorton. Several games were played with prizes won by Mrs. Throckmorton, Miss Miller, Mrs. Miller, Peggy Arritola, Arri-tola, Wynona Ball and Miss Smith. A two-course luncheon was served. The bride-elect received re-ceived many lovely gifts. Among those entertaining for Maureen Buckle of Copperton, May bride-elect was Mrs. George E Nichols at a food shower Monday Mon-day evening at her home in Salt Lake City. Those attending from here were Miss Buckle, Mrs. Gordon T. Buckle, Mrs. Albert Pollock, Mrs Stanley Long, Mrs Jack Pollock and Mrs. H. L. Goff. I A miscellaneous shower was given gi-ven Thursday evening in her honor by Helen Rogers of Salt Lake City Numerous parties honore I well-known bride-elect Pat War shaw, whose wedding with Tom Panos took place Thursday at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Warshaw. Last Tuesday evening Kay Reynolds feted her Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority sister at a miscellaneous shower, and it was Virginia Isak-son Isak-son who circled Wednesday for the towel shower she gave for Miss Warshaw. Mrs. George A Panos, mother of the bridegroom, honored the young couple at a party last Thursday evening, while Friday vvas chosen by Mrs. Kay Pannier and Miss Marilyn Larsen for their honoring kitchen shower. Saturday MLsses Marillyn and Marie Baker chose the morning I for their breakfast for her and I at luncheon time Mrs. Donald A. Mackey was hostess at a luncheon lunch-eon for her sister. That evening Mr. and Mrs. James Hewlett en- tertained at a dinner party for the two at the Alta club. The Country club was the scene Sunday morning for breakfast break-fast given Miss Warshaw by Gloria Gardner and Jean Flem- ing entertained Monday evening S at the dinner hour at the Hotel Utah. Miss Warshaw was hostess Tuesday evening at a bridesmaids' brides-maids' dinner party honoring her attendants, Mrs. Mackey, Mrs. Hewlett, Miss Reynolds and Miss Fleming. Touching the fuse to a gay series ser-ies of parties for Miss Connie Brown, bride-elect of Richard C Davis, who'll be wed June 5 in St. Paul's Eoiscopal church, was a shower Thursday evening at |