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Show Local Schools Brigham City, Utah Tuesday, November 12, 1963 THE BOX ELDER NEWS, Will Exhibit Students Art ee 8L ' Telephone PA Sarah Yates, Society Editor 1 Study Circles Local Couple Tracies Vows Wedding rites performed at the .. irth Box Elder LDS Stake centei Joined Miss Jarle Wll. son and David W. DeBray In marriage on Oct. 12, with Pres, ldent A. Gorrln Steed officiatC i i ' , ' j ing at the ceremony. Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence E. Wilson and Mr. and Mrs. William J. DeBry, all of Brigham City. A wedding dinner was given honor of the couple Just prior to the wedding at the AFTER THE CEREMONYthe 'ftewlyweds were honored at a ' reception hosted by the brides parents, with Mr. and Mrs. brother and Robert Wilson, of the bride, act. j sister-in-lalng a official host and hostess. The reception was held In the Retake center recreation hall, with a color scheme of tan. ; gerlne and gold. The bride was gowned In a .bell sheath made from import. satin and styled . .ed brocade with a sweetheart neckline and r length sleeves. A tiny bow caught at the cen. ter of the waistline In front and trimmed with satin cord, the fitted lng complimented bodice. The back of the gown was styled with two seperate trains from the shoulder and widening as they fell to the floor. The trains were separated with four tiny bows attached to the of the Circle meetings Womens Association cf the Community Presbyterian church will meet on Thursday, Nov. 14. Meetings are scheduled as follows: Morning circle will meet at 9:30 a.m. at the church, with Mrs. J.F. Collier and Mrs. J.P, McQueen as hostesses. A book review on the groups On Asias Rim will study be presented by Mrs. Collier, and Mrs. McQueen will lead the devotions. Electa circle will meet at the home of Mrs. John Stoller, 404 West Third North, at 1:30 p.m. The group will study the last half of the study book on Asia, according to Mrs. Stella Seifert, circle chairman. Ruth circle will meet at the home of Mrs. W.Q, Robinson, 305 East Forest, with Mrs. Glenn Ford leading the study. Circle chairman Is Mrs. Ted Card. I. i Master Tropical restaurant. of ceremonies for the dinner was Paul Nance, an uncle of the bridegroom. Tribute and r prayer were offered by the - bridegrooms grandfather, Geo. f rge Cox, after which Mrs. Holmes sang love songs throughout the dinner. The bride and groom offered a response sand the brides father closed the : dinner with a prayer. H I k y i t c ( iL, ) jr .lb i y '. cm r- i ; a from back low neckline. HER SHOULDER length veil "of illusion was caught up to a tiara of seed pearls trimmed In larger pearls. Completing the bridal ensemble was a bou. quet of tangerine roses trimmed Ixi lace and gold ribbon. Maid of honor Margo Fowkes and bridesmaids Joann Hentger and Helen Jorgenson were slm. llarly gowned In gold brocade satin styled as exact replicas of the brides gown with street length bell skirts caught with a tailored rose at the center of the waistline. They carried nosegays of tangerine roses. Flower girls were Marilyn sister of the bride, groom, and Cathy Wilson, niece of the bride. They were dressed In tafetta and carried gold baskets of tangerine carnations. Best man Terry Johnson, and ushers David Murdock, Rex Reeder and Mark Evans wore white dinner Jackets and tan. DeBry, - RECENTLY and loaned by the bridegroom's mother. Flanking the three-tiere- d white bridal cake were candles tied with gold and tan. gerlne ribbon. The cake was with white roses decorated tipped with tangerine and tiny white bel s touched with gold and gold leaves. White swans held each layer In place, and the cake was topped with a min. lature bridal couple. Following the color scheme guests were served at tables decorated with gold tablecloths centered with brandy snifters encircled by tangerine netting and a floating tangerine carnation. The table on which gifts were displayed was decorated In white with a tangerine daisy gathering scallops along the bottom edge. THOSE IN CHARGE of ser. vlng were Mrs. Jean Johnson, assisted by Lolla Darrlngton, Betty May, Sandra Pierson and Ann Lester. Servers were Carol Sharen Shaw and Compton, Karen Shaw wlthglftbearersbe. lng Kennlth DeBry and Karolyn Wilson. Seated at the guest book were Thelma Wilson and Lesa Wilson. and Mrs. Ray Fowkes. Other prenuptial events Included a din. ner given In September by Mr. and Mrs. Paul Nance at home In Brigham City family members attending from central Utah. Fourteenth Ward Plans Bazaar The Twelve Days of Christmas as their theme, the Fourteenth LDS ward Relief society is ready to begin the holiday season with their an. nual bazaar. On Friday, Nov. 1 5. To start the evening dinner will be served from 6 to 8:30 p.m. with a holiday menu of turkey and all the trimmings. Bazaar Items will go on dls. play beginning at 4 p.m,, and the sale of the items will com. mence at 7 p.m. There also will be a fish pond for the little folk, along with small Items for their purchases. Everyone Is invited to come and Join the fund on Friday, Nov. 15, at the North Box Elder stake center. With For her going away outfit, bride chose a blue wool sheath dress and patent leather accessories. To compliment her outfit, the groom presented MOTHER OF THEbrtdewore a street length sheath dress of her with an orchid corsage. metallc knit trimmed with gold The couple honeymooned In Sun braid, while the bridegrooms Valley, and are now making a mother chose a turquoise satin home at 128 North First East In Brigham City. sheath and each wore a corPrior to her wedding the bride sage of talisman rosebuds. The wedding cake was dls. was feted at a shower given played on a beautiful lace table, by Margo Fowkes and Helen cloth, Imported from Scotland Jorgenson at the home of Mr. gerlne carlnatlon boutenleres, as did the other men In the wedding party. i- - FORMER SOLDIER N. J. CUPj) OCEANPORT, J K t-- ' V - .r y"- j , J j;- Music Society Plans Program The classical period will be studied with Barbara Redfleld giving the lesson. Program for the evening will be presented by the following participants: Plano solos by Kathleen Biggs and Nonna Jones, vocal solo by Marilyn Andersen accompanied by Betsy Collier, cello and violin duet by Marie Headman and Candy Collier accompanied by Naone Godfrey. All members are urged to be present for an interesting and entertaining meeting. Bywater Corbett, Brigham City, To Turkey Dinner and Emma Louise Andersen Poulsen, Wll. lard, girl, Nov. 7. Vanez LeRoy and Sherrill Jean Yeates Hawkes, Garland, In Logan. Dinners will 5:30 p.m. 6:30 too long have the cuffs taken off, the sleeves shortened an then re. placed. LJ vJ 1 1 i 4. . 'Il.l. ..I"''-.- ; .hklW nada and later migrated to this country. NEED Newcomers Club Tells Plans For Cotton and Jeans Frolic Welcome Wagon Newcomers club will sponsor a cotton and Jeans frolic on Friday, Nov. 15, at 6:30 p.m. at the War Memorial home, with all new. comers and guests Invited to attend. Each couple is to bring a box lunch for two, tie a pretty ribbon around It and then Join In the fun of bidding for a lunch box for you and your partner. The committee announces that bidding will be kept to a min. lmum and that the proceeds will go for a scholarship fund for special education teachers. Master of ceremonies for the evening of Informal fun will be O. Frank Wolff, with George Tichenor as auctioneer. Draw, ings for prizes will be held, and entertainment will Include games, dancing and bongo along with free coffee and punch to go along with the box lunch Reservations MONEY? month cost $1.50. month cost $3.00 or pay on $1000 loan $38 montt $50 for $100 for 1 1 Seaboard Finance lng may be made by calling 4 Mrs. Harold Guy at or Mrs. Alrene Chase at 723. 29 South Co. Main, Brigham City 723-597- PA 3964. ki.ro B All PIANOS Select Your Xmas Piano Now A Small Deposit Will Hold It For You. finishes on our two display floors. We discount $100 to $400 from Retail Prices. EASY TERMS 40 styles and TODD TAYLOR PIANO CO. 1341 Washington for the even. Blvd., Ogden, Utah be served at p.m. and 7:30 r 4 p.m. Tickets can be purchased at the door for $1.75. Claudia Hancey, Logan, will be chair man of the event. Alpha Chi Omega alums will furnish the food and the new Alpha Chi Omega pledges will be serving. and Ethel Alexander Grlgg, City, boy, Nov. 9. J t Everyone Is cordially Invited to the traditional Alpha Chi Omega turkey dinner which will be held Wednesday, Nov. 13, at the Alpha Chi Omega house Nov. 7. Duane Harold girl, the lowing his discharge, he became an exercise boy for the E.P. Taylor stable In his native Ca- . Invites Public Nov. 7. shirt sleeves are ' r dinners. Ernest Kelly and Marie Grover Korth, Brigham City, If vji event, with all Newcomers invited to attend and bring guests. USU Sorority Adeline Brigham - ' kl."1 C Cecllian Music society will meet on Wednesday, Nov. 13, at 8 p. m. at the home of Caryl Hepworth, 560 Holiday Drive. Hostesses for the evening will be Caryl Hepworth and Gay Garner. Lavern i V fY Ehlers Woodford, Hyrum, girl, Nov. 5. Rex Earl and Darlene Buck, ley Jensen, Brigham City, boy, Nov. 6. Leon P. and Treva Harper Johnson, Mantua, girl, Nov. 6. Jack Barnes and Bonnie Jean Nov. 9. Kenneth sjK . PARTY Ideal Man and in costume for the Posing with their Newcomers Cotton and Jeans party are committee members Mrs. George Tichenor, Mrs. Robert Kelly and Mrs. John Alex. The party will be an informal box supper Virgil C. and Bonnie Sue Taylor Pierce, Brigham City, boy, Nov. 5. Keith Andreason and Maur. ine Ellsmore Hansen, Brigham City, boy, Nov. 5. Ted and Margaret Adolph Eileen Alger Olsen, Brigham City, girl, Nov. 5. Robert John and NardaCaren girl, ?, former soldier who served with the U.N. forces In Korea. Fol. NEWCOMERS Nov. 5. girl, r- - Lionel Lefebvre Is a Jockey k J The following couples wel. corned little newcomers to the family during the past week; Mark Edward and Diane Lee Hall Taylor, Brigham City, boy, Miss Jarie Wilson and David W. DeBry exchanged wedding vows in an impressive ceremony on Oct. 12 in the North Box Elder stake center. They are making a home in Brigham City. WED If ik I NEW) -- dress i H ill 'I WHOS three-quarte- ) Meet This Week J, j r Area schools will observe November Art Month by pre. paring art exhibits In down, town store windows during the of remainder November, according to city art chairman Mrs. Oneta Thorne Ewnn. She reports that several of the displays are already on hand downtown for local residents to view and that others will be erected during the week. Teachers or principals In charge of the art exhibits at the schools Include Ruth Arm. strong at Central school, Jay Hawkes at Corlnne school, H. Ross Coombs at Lincoln school, Nora Gundersen at Bundersen school, Ronald Leonard at Lake, view school. Arch Simms at Mountainvlew school, Rose-mon- d at Perry Melartlan school, Marie. Jeppson at Box Elder Junior High school and Marlon Hyde at Box Elder High school. LJ LJ LJ STARS OF THE KING (Hill Luminous tiind applied dial and hands. 4179.00 hb MATTRESSES ACCUTRON 72x84 1 29.95 B.E.II.S. 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