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Show ir Box Elder NEWS Brigham City, Utah Wednesday, September 24, 1952 Fashion Mr. And Mrs. Floyd James Olsen fNewlyweds Now Making Home In Brigham City Now residing In Brigham City sen chose a floral print. are Mr. and Mrs. Floyd James wore corsages of rosebuds Olsen, recent newlyweds. gardenias. Mrs. Olsen is the former Marilyn Hewlett, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence C. Hewlett of Bear River Bird Refuge. The bridegroom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. August Olsen of Brigham City. Wedding promises were spoken on August 15 at the home of the brides parents. Bishop Ernest E. Hansen of the Brigham Eighth ward officiated. Following the ceremony a small reception was held In the gladioli adorned rooms The bride chose a rich purple velvet afternoon gown fashioned with fitted bodice, peter pan r collar, sleeves and full skirt. She pinned an orchid at her shoulder.' Attending her as matron of honor was Mrs. Ralph Olsen Ralph Olsen stood as best man. Mrs. Hewlett wore an afternoon Mrs. Ol gown of green nylon. wardrobe for $50 A chic jacket drees in a lovely shade of blue, with a striped ... skirt separate, too a cotton dress with pushup sleeves and a flare . . . and even a lovely beige tweed topcoat! They're so easy to make d so perfect for wear! And patterns, fabrics , , , everything jo the last button of these fashions cost hut (50. Youll find them ' featured in the October issue of The Ladies Home Journal. year-roun- three-quarte- Cheryl Tinge y Has Fifth Birthday Party and - T ' ; V It v f v. : e i' J .. jLivy AVI'" - , . i r . . , !' Jf - t , .y Members of the Soroptomists of Brigham City held regular meeting at Bear Lake at the summer home of Mrs. Dorothy Robbins. .Mrs. Carrie Johnson assisted Mrs. Robbins as hostess for Thursday evening. Buffet luncheon was served to: Bessie Hansen, Lenore Romer, Norma Jensen, Annie Tingey, La Priel Wight, Magda Drewes, Dolores - Makes! Our ttrtple Mr. And Mrs. Ray W. Thomas, 325 East Forest Street, Brigham City were among the prominent passengers who Lurlined To Hawaii aboard Matson Lanes luxury Lurliner from Los Angeles Harbor, September 17. charm Finest broadcloth (2.30 32-3- 8, ' ABC Capa fabric Connie Jensen Has 14th Birthday Party Many Brighamites Attend Ice Follies White Cotton with zipper NURSING BRA opening and mcisturep-roo- f end and attending the Ice Follies of 1952 were: Mr. and Mrs. Red Hansen, Mr. and Mrs. Clark Hillam, Mrs Ruth Conine, Mr. and Mrs. J. Y. Ferry, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Breitenbeker, Mrs. Ole Speierman, Miss Rosa - Larsen, Mrs. Amy L. Hansen, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Burrup, Mr. and Mrs Arden C. Balls and Mr. and Mrs. Winston P. Nelson. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Merle Beecher, Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Woodland, Whitney Johnson and partner, Dr. and Mrs. J. Gordon Felt and children, Jimmy and Cathy, Mr. and Mrs, Vernon Drewes, Dr. and Mrs. Dean Bunderson, Mr. arjd v Mrs. LAUNDRY IS PROUD BRIGHAM TO ANNOUNCE ANEW AND COMPLETE m Ift WE-WASH-- , COMPLETE SERVICE! 7:30 p. m. Mrs. Stoner and ... Mrs. Martha Jensen and children, Alton and Stanley, and Mr. and Mrs. Leon Jensen and son, Larry, of Brigham City spent last weekend in Salt Lake City visiting. All the Brigham folks visited with Mr. and Mrs. Veon Wilsey and Mr. and Mrs. Bus Jensen. Afton Jensen remained at her Toland, the former' Veretta Jensen, on Sunday, who that day announced the arrival of a baby colors them washed, then drop them off WE DO THE WORK . . . in only CAMERA! A big (initlwJ bltdi lw ninn youn, print youvn mapped the ikvttar. TWl the magk of tfco Paiefr old Comoro, prociiido-boioat f to oparoto, a natural for voeotiaoa partioa, family and fcmloett m macks pharmacy 87 So. Main Ph. 1181 ARE YOU SUITED SMARTEST... home. Mrs. Martha Jensen ' stopped for a brief visit with Mrs. Joe Just sort your bundle into whites and while you shop POLAROID SEASONS Jensens Visit With Folks In Salt Lake AND DRY IT! IT vnnjA, Harold B. Felt and family, Shar-len- e Community Presbyterian and Richard, Mr. and Mrs. Women To Meet Tonite Earl Seegmiller and boys, Kenny, Bobbie and Donnie, Mr. and Womens Association of the Mrs. Howard Call and Mr and Community Presbyterian church Mrs. Lorin Tingey also enjoyed will meet Wednesday evening, the fair and follies. tonight, at the home of Mrs. Albert Stoner, 541 South 1st West at For Brigham City .HOUR Nelsens And Jensens Visit In Elsinore Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Stoller of Brigham City are telling of the birth of their eighth grandchild. A daughter, whose name will be Rebecca, was born Saturday, September 20, to Lt. and Mrs. William G. Boyland of El Paso, Texas. Lt. Boyland is stationed at the artillery school at Fort Bliss. Mrs. Boyland is the former Nan cy Ann Stoller. Last Friday afternoon girl Mrs. Robert S. Nelsen and son, friends of Connie Jensen, daughspent the weekend with Stephen, ter of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth S. Mr. and Mrs. H. Y. Jensen, joined with her in cele- grandparents, Kotter and daughter Claire, in brating her fourteenth anniver- Elsinore, Utah. sary. Bingo was the diversion of the Sunday they were joined 'by afternoon with all guests receive Mr. Nelsen and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. ing prizes. High score was won L. Jensen. by Corlnie Morgan. A long luncheon table was cenDuring the day a five generatered with a beautifully decora- tion picture was taken. ted birthday cake on a revolving As the cake turned stand. Happy birthday was displayed. Delicious luncheon was served luncheon many Following lovely gifts were presented to Miss Jensen by Beula Cottle, Margo Hunsaker, Connie Morgan, Cheryl Palmer, Carolyn Jensen, Holley Olsen and Janice Ohman. Among the many Brighamites visiting the State Fair last week- $3.75 . Stollers Tell Of 8th Grandchild's Arrival . . . Sue i Hannah Hillam, Grace Petersen, Mabel Nielsen, Elnora Bowcutt and Blanche Hyde. Following the delicious luncheon the business meeting was Conducted by president Bessie Hansen. Alluring contours with $uch confidence such comfort ! Itylc No. 2)9 Plumbers' Convention Soroptimists Meet At Bear Lake Home What a Difference a A( d Mr. and Mrs. Einar j. Larsen Cheryl Tingey, five . year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gayle of Brigham City Attended ' Utah Tingey, enjoyed birthday party State Plumbers Asociatlon Convention at the NewHouse Hotel festivities last Wednesday jn Salt Lake City last weekend. Mr. Larsen has been serving Highlight of the day was a fish as of the associaenall little which pond guests tion for the past year. joyed. with Assisting Mrs. Tingey serving of birthday refreshments Kenneth Jensens Here were: Mrs. Reeve Brown and Mrs. From Walnut Creek Reid H. Tingey. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Jensen Cheryl received many lovely gifts from the youngsters attend- and " two children j of Walnut ing: Kathy and Bill Reese, Carl Creek, California, were here, on Ray Jensen, Laurene and Gordon Wednesday, September 17, for the Tingey, Monte and Kaye Tingey weddipg reception of Jewell Jen' Craig and Stevie Brown, Jimmy sen and Ronald Iverson. Mr. Jensen and Jewell are Petersen, Carl and Shirley Fod-neSusan Olsen, Julie Jensen, brother and sister. . Stevie Joseph, Rhonda Musulas, Sharon and Stevie McBride, Jim(Randy my and Betty Ammon, Nelson and Clifford Paul and Roberta Sykes. Both Upon a linen covered table surrounded by gladioli and maiden hair fern, the wedding cake was The white wedding displayed. cake was decorated with pink rosebuds. It was topped with a miniature bride and bridegroom. Mrs. Art Stelter, Colton, California, and Mrs. Wynn Hewlett, Salt Lake City, aunts of the bride, were in charge of serving. Mrs. Beth Bauman was In charge of gifts. immedThe newlyweds left iately for a honeymoon trip. The bride Is a graduate of Box Elder high school and seminary. She is presently employed by American Sportswear. The bridegroom, a recently returned veteran from Korea, is a high school graduate also and is now working for Mountain States Telephone and Telegraph Spend-Weeken- as you want 2 hours come back and pick them up sparkling clean. Mrs. W. ,A. Nunnelley will be hostesses and all women of the church are urged to be present. The progam is in the charge of Mrs. M. A. Pohl and Mrs. Paul Mohler of Ogden will speak on National Missions. Mrs. Ed Ryan will have the FASHION HEADLINES... son. Nelsons Attend Graphic Arts Convention Mr. and Mrs. Winston P. Nel son spent last In Salt Lake City where they attended Utah State Graphic Arts conven-ventioat the New House Hotel The Nelsons represented the Box Elder News and Journal. n Washed And Dryed for only 9c Lb. Washed And Extracted for only 7c Lb. 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