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Show GarHrU !r.vder. G.trfieli. Ut.h Friday, DrceaiLir 3, 1 355 W omen s ACTIVITIES FEATURES was in charge of Mrs. La Rae Lindgren and Mrs. Oral Wallace. The guests were received by Mrs. Scutt Haslam and Mrs. Don One of the lovely holiday wed- a model of dusty rose antique Haslam. dings united attractive Miss Diana taffeta. She carried a bouquet of Haslam, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. The serving tal.e was covered Grant Haslam of Magna, and Dar- yellow carnations, surrounded by with a beautiful Madiera lace jronr.e ehrysunthe.nums. rell Brady, son of Mr. and Mrs. g The attendants were all Rocked clo'.ii, centered with a tiered Clarence W. Sr., 2361 in met jilic red frocks, cake with white tapers in princess South Redwood Road, on Saturstyle, and carried bouquets of crystal holders at either end. A day evening, Deceiri ?r third. and gold chry-- 1 whits carnations surrounded by wreath of white ' The solemn nuptials ivc:e per- bronze santhemums was placed around chrysanthemums. They formed at the Hnslim home by were Missea candles. Sylvia Sutton, Gladys theMrs. President J hn D. Hill in the preGrant Sutton was in Norma Donna Hayes, Perkins, sence of rel-di- v and intimate Sutton, Doris Rae Nicola. charge of serving assisted by friends. Best man was the groom's Misses Gay Johnson, Sherry BailC. W. Brady, Jr. and the ey, Jerry Riley, HoyAnne Tyge-ae- n, A reception fcll.v.-rat the .brother, Georgia Royal and Ruth ushers included Bill Klekas, Rex North Jordan Stake;! ause. jRulfe, Scott Haslam, Don Ilas- Bridal Gown Honeymoon Trip The bride chose a beautiful lam, Gordon Davis, Jerry Hobbs Following a short honeymoon gown of white l.ice and tulle, and Blaine Lindgren. trip, the newlyweds are now fashioned with long sleeves, a full Mothers Dresses making their home in Salt Lake akirt and basque waist. Her bridal Mo. hers of the bride and City. veil of illusion was caught brr.: gro un chose Several parties have honored navy blue with pink to a small headdress. She carried accessories and cor- the popular bride, including sopinned pink a bouquet of orchids, surrounded cials given by a group of girl dages to their shoulders. by white carnations. Mrs. Scott Haslam and Mrs. her aunts and another soHer sister, Mrs. Spiro Papaniko-las- , Don Haslam were in charge of friends, cial by the groom's sisters and was matron of honor and wore the guest book and the gift room sisters-in-laHASLAM-BRAD- WEDDING-RECEPTIO- Y N AFFAIR PROVES TO BE LOVELY LOCAL ection CLUBS wed-idin- B-i- Jy, I : ; NEWS Group Meets Carl Long entertained members of the Women's Benefit Association Monday evening at the Magna Women's Clubrooms. Tables of cards were played and prizes given to Mrs. W. W. Borland, Mrs. Frances Ridge and Mrs. Mary E. Nielson. A late luncheon Mrs. Hunter Notes MAGNA NOTES Mrs. Roy Christian of Provo is visiting her sister and fumily, Mr. Dale Sizemore. Lovely Xmaa Party The Oquirrh Camp, Daughters of Utah Pioneers, were entertained Thursday at the home of Mrs. Kate Jensen with the presidency acting as hostesses. Gifts were exchanged and Christmas carols sung. Mrs. (Hazel Jones gave the lesson on "The Untold Story." A light luncheon was served to thirteen ladies. Their next meeting will be held January 5 th. The Daughters of Utah Pioneers, Hunter Camp, will hold their monthly meeting and holiday party December 15th at the home Pretty Party Peat Presidents Group Mr. and Mrs. Albert J. Monson was served. juf Mrs. Robert Jones, beginning The Christmas party of the P m. A 50c Christmas gift All officers will be retained for Past Presidents' group of th,. entertained at a p:etty party Sat-wj- ll jwill be exchanged and potluck urdjy evening at their home com- the next year. American Legion Auxiliary luncheon served. be held Saturday, December 10th plimentary to Mr. and Mrs. Mem at the home of Mrs. Don A. De- Jl.irvey of Salt Lake City. iMr. and Christmas Party Mrs. Clarence W. Larson, Mr. and vore. The annual Christmas party of Mr. and Mrs. Emil Feulner Mrs. Bob Evans Mr. Mrs. and and Club Entertalnsd the American Legion Auxiliary spent last week visiting in Los Christmas gifts not to exceed all Rliams. of Magna, " be on hvkl Decemtl.OO will be exchanged. All mem- - j will Thursday, ' Mrs. Kenneth Kidd was hostess Luncheon was jierved at a tab- - ber 15th, beginning at 8:00 p. m. Angeles, California. ben are urged to attend. to ladies of the FVLA Club Friile, festive with holiday decora - at the home of Mrs. Don A. Detions. Games wait later played vore. 2852 South 8560 Wet in Mrs Grace Squires of Arizona day evening at her home. A Entertains Club jand prizes given to Mr. and Mrs.' Magna. is visiting relatives and friends in dainty luncheon was served and Mrs. Andrew J. Conti enter- - Williams, card games later played. Prizes Gifts of $1.00 will be exchang- Hunter and Salt Lake City. were given to Mrs. S. D. Strong tained members of her Pinochle ed between the ladies. All memand Mrs. Yerl A Haws. Mrs. Club Thursday evening at her D of P Xmas bers are urged to attend. The Hunter 2nd Ward will hold Haws will be hostess to the group A delicious dinner was The Daughters of Pioneers, their Work Day on December 13th, at their Christmas sociaL saved and card games later play- Pleasant Green Camp, Christmas To Entertain PEO edand plan to make Christmas can-PEPrices were given to Mrs. social will be held Thursday, DeMrs. Vera E. Jones departed John Arego, Mrs Max Giles. complete other cember 15th in the Magna WoChapter T. will be enter- Wednesday for a three week trip The next gathering will be a men's Clubrooms, beginning at tained Wednesday. December 21st The lesson "Poultry Selections with her son, daughter-in-laand Christmas party at the home of 1:00 p. m. Girts will not b. ex- at the home of Mrs. Berths Hib-le- r, and Preparations," will be given small grandson, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. J. T. Coon. occasion the Christa changed. being mas party. All members are urged by Mrs. Eva Laughlin. There will Kenneth Jones in Walla Walla, be a sale on items that remained Washington. to attend. from the recent bazaar. Luncheon Back Home Again will be served and aU ladies are Holiday Dane After honeymooning in Louisinvited to attend. ville, Fort Knox and Chicago, On December 20th, the Hunter Mrs. Marjorie Ann Jatvis return2nd Ward will hold their Clirist-ma- s ed by plane to stay with her parMr. and Mrs. Jack Petersen and dance and party for all over children, Joan and Jack, formerly 12 ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Taylor years of age. There will be an of Garfield, have moved to Lake while her husband, Stanford Jarorchestra to supply the music. vis, serves a tour of duty overRidge to make their home. seas with the army. 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