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Show 4 Boy EMcr NEWS Brigham. City; Wednesday, April litah 29, 1953 Committees Named By Sego Lily Camp Officers Committees were named lor the year by officers of the Sego iUly camp Daughters of Utah Pioneers at regular monthly meeting held ApiU 23 at the Now a refrigerator to match your Emma Kimber. was The meeting Impressive L.DS. temple vows were traded by Miss Esther M. Drewes, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Drewes, Brigham City, and Mr. Tony P. Leishman, son of Mr. and Mrs, Irvin Leishman, Wellsviile, on April 20 in presided Logan. Captain Sederholm read county company correspondence and spoke on the recent convention in Salt Lake City. Piogram for the evening piano selections, "To A Wild Iio.se by Jon Jepiier.se a and 'Walt, in C Minor by Linda Jeppersen. A sket h of the life of James Gray Willey, early Utah Pioneer, was given by Emma Facer. Lesson, "Dancing, a Pioneer was given by Mrs. Recreation, Melissa Petersen. Meeting closed with Amer-- i a, sung by the congregation, followed by prayer by Mrs. An- Honor Mrs. Steenhouse With Picnic Dinner At Reese Park Sunday Honoring Mrs. Lena Kitteison Steenhouse on her ninetieth birthday, as well as offering a farewell party for boys and girls at Intermountain school who will Jje leaving soon for their homes, members of the Community Presbyterian church served a picnic dinner at Rees Pioneer park, Sunday afternoon. A birthday cake, with 90 canto Mrs dles, was presented Steenhouse and was served to the large number of guests pres INTERNATIONAL7 HARVESTER Mrs. Tony P. Leishman . .. the former Esther Drewes, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Drewes, is surrounded by her attendants: Carolyn Irishman, flower girl, Lila Armstrong, Glenna Gilbert and Darlene Simonson, bridesmaids, Erma Landvatter, maid of honor, and Joleen Leishman, bridesmaid. Civic Improvement Club Sixth Ward Choir Lists Committee Heads Members Enjoy Mothers Invited To Annual Legion Tea Mrs. R. K.'Daines, president of Saturday Social Civic Improvement club, other The Sixth ward choir party of the officers and members was held Saturday evening at executive board announced the for 40 names of committees for 1953-5- the ward amusement hall and choir members partners. on Saturday, April 25. cordial Invitation was ex tended today to all mothers, and especially Gold Star mothers of this area to the annual Mothers Day Tea sponsored by the American 'Legion Auxiliary. The tea is to be held on May 8 at 4 p. m. at the War Memorial home with Mrs. Pearl Hunsaker as general chairman. Committees appointed by Mrs. C. . Jones, president, include: Nadine Stratford; invitations, program, Marlorie Christensen; decorations, Evadene Holland and Hortense Ridd; refreshments Nola Larsen, Geneva Fife and iBetty Van Dyke; remembrance to mothers Sylvia attending, Glover, May Sisson and Harriet Balls. 4 I ' Hen't wmethinj sntiraly mw . an idea that Will givt your kilchtn MW personality and sparklo. , tow in prlca V Come in today and look them oyer! ' A On the evenings agenda for the comMrs. Carroll were games, dancing and lunchwas also preeon. A Williams; flag ceremony will be sented. program arranged by iMrs, Marvin Peters; Fred Burt is president of the Mrs, Joseph Carr will take care of prayers for the meetings and group with Mrs. Lottie Tyson Mrs. Charles W. Claybaugh is in conductor and Mrs. Reese Davis accompanist. charge of publicity. enf. Luncheon was served under Mrs. David O. Andersen is The womens association of the direction of Mrs. Emma the H. Mrs. Tea af of the chairman with June in was church charge Mrs. Winmfred Loveland Reed Simonsen, director memfair. ber; Mrs. Norwood Hyer, pro- and Mrs. Katherine Carter. Mrs. gram committee chairman, Mrs. Margaret Lewis led In the Card Of Thanks Ronald Packer; director mem- games and Wayne Loveland was To all who so kindly remem ber; Mrs. Les IBundy, Peach Day chairman of the program. bered me on my 90th birthday float committee chairman, Mrs. Program included two selecwith gifts, cards, letters and Lyman Chlarsen, director mem- tions from a trio composed of Phone your society news to visits to the kind minister of the ber; Mrs. Charles Eplcy, Liter- Mrs. Lottie Tyson, Mrs. Blythe Presbyterian church, Rev. Waily ary and Literary Tea chairman, Tingey and Mrs. Doris Tingey. Toevs and his church members Mrs. Glen M. Bennion, director A quartet composed of Reese who gave a birthday party for member; Mrs. Zenos W. Earl, Davis, Dean Cheney, Jack Carter me down in the park with such courtesy committee chairman, and Vern Weiser, also enter a nice lunch and a most beau- Mrs, Dan F, Olsen, director mem tained. Mrs. Reese Davis was the tiful and delicious birthday ber; Mrs. Reynold Reeder, Youth accompanist. cake with 90 candles and to committee chairman, 'Mrs. Eldirector member; which my Salt Lake City friends iott Ward, also were invited, which party Mrs. Sam Gordon, 'Finance com- Mrs. Iris Van Cott also was a pleasant surprise and mittee chairman, Mrs. John Lar Hostess To Xi Alpha a great event in my lonely life sen, director member; Mrs. Har and also to the pastor and mem ry Bloom project committee Mrs. Iris Van Cott of Ogden bers of my own church in Og Chairman, Mrs. Geo, (Mason, di was hostess to Xi Alpha memSab on the Mrs! Don came here den who rector; Rasmussen, bers of Beta Sigma Phi sorority bath and filled the room to all Christmas Tree chairman, Mrs. Monday evening, April 27. You Thank Glen Andersen, dheetor mem I say a big hearty President Elaine Ward conand ask that God richly bless ber; Mrs. Glen Humphreys, ducted the meeting. Opening Birthday Party chairman, Mrs. and closing ritual were repeatyou all. Mrs. Lena Kitteison Fred Owens, director member. ed in unison. , Steephou.se. t A short business meeting was Monthly serving committee heads were also named, Mrs. held. All members were remindThe phone number of the News Frank Holman, May; Mrs, W. H. ed to be present at Founders nd Journal Society editor is 771 Gleave, September; Mrs. Williarq Day, April 30, at 7 p. m. at the E, Davis, October; Mrs. Victor Idle Isle Cafe. Members were Mrs. Roy also told of Mathers Day party J. Soft, November; Thompson, December; Mrs. Phyl- and Exemplar Day, Monday, lis Baron, January; Mrs. Reese May 25. . M. Jensen, February; and Mrs. A very interesting lesson was Oscar Hunsaker, March. presented by Mrs. Norma Butler. Lesson was Ten Steps To Special 'women only traLns are Business Harmony. run to vacation resorts on BritFollowing meeting a delicious ish railways with one hour kept buffet luncheon was served by clear for shopping on each trip. the hostess. Parliamentarian ing year is to be Bo-ma- NEW STYLE SENSATION I Miss 'Esther Drewes Says Vows over by Captain Vera Sederholm with First Lieutenant Rilla Jen21 sen conducting. The group, members and five visitors, sang Juanita, followed by prayer by Alfteda Jepper.sen. nie Goodliffe. Luncheon was served by (Mrs. Sarah Longson and Mrs Lillian Secrist. High In tty! Showers " Theme For Wedding Reception d kitchen colors! ' "April home of Mrs. May Nedbalek. ) will be given by Mre. Melissa Petersen; housing, May Nedibalek and Jeanetta Olsen; good cheer visits, Thora Nelson, Rllia Jensen and Eliza Wight; and program, May Jensen and Officiating at the ceremony was President George A. RayClose friends and relamond, tives witnessed the rites. Parents of the groom entertained at a dinner at the Bluebird in Logan immediately following the ceremony. Relatives including grandparents of the groom, attended. The newlyweds were honored at a reception and dance held in the evening at the Fourth L. DS. chapel in Brigham City. Theme for the reception was beautiful April Showers with floral arrangements adorning the hall. The bride was lovely in a gown of traditional white satin. It was fashioned with a Peter Pan collar with seed pearls and buttons down the front. The sleeves were long and pointed and the skirt full floor length. Her bridal veil was of French Mrs, Leishmans was ah eggshell lace creation. Both wore coreages of Cymibidium orchids and roses. Best man was Don Leishman, brother of the groom. Ushers were Vernon Drewes, Blaine Wheatley, Grant Leishman, Roy Poppleton, Jay Boyd and John Archibald. All men in the wedding party wore carnation boutonnieres. Host and hostess for the evening were Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Knudson. Assisting at the guest book were Gene and Wanda Following the bridal waltz the Henry C. Johnsen orchestra furnished music for dancing during the evening, Henry and Marie Drewes were at the serving table. In charge of serving Were Gloria Wheatley, Loy Leishman, Mary Fae Andersen, Judy Call, Charlene Moyes, Martha Jensen and Carole Ann Barlow. Those In the gift rooms were: Diane Diewes, Janet Tileson, Irene Singleton, Carole Cozier, Dixie Gordon and La Wana Har- Gibbs. ris. The four tiered wedding cake, topped by a miniature bride and groom, was beautiful' with tiny steps leading to the topmost tier. Little bluebirds and pink roses decorated the cake. As master of cer.emonies, Harold B. Felt, announced the following program: a vocail selection, Youll Never Walk Alone," Wayne Hunsaker; Thine Alone Keith Leishman; "April Show, ers, a dance by Judy Call Dawning, vocail number, Har old B. Felt; I Went To Your Wedding, a mimic, Perc Peter lace. sen; vocal duet, I Love You She carried a bouquet of dain- Truly Perc and. Inez Petersen, ty autumn roses and Stephano-tis- . followed by a skit by Mrs. Do rene Chugg, Mrs, Norma Jensen Maid of honor was Miss Erma and Mrs. Erma Crompton. Landvatter and bridesmaids were Miss Glenna Gilbert, Miss Lila Armstrong, Miss Darlene Simonsen and Jolene Leishman. Little Miss Carolyn Leishman was flower girl. The attendants were gowned in ballerina length pastel taffeta dresses with filmy matching parasols, white slippers, mitts and sashes. They also wore rhinestone necklaces and Camellia and rosebud waist corsages. Mother of the bride chose a light lavender lace gown and In the trousseau room was Mrs. Don Leishman. For the honeymoon through Bryce and Zions yon new and Nev., Mrs. Leishman donned City. The bride is a Box Elder high school and seminary graduate and is working at the Idle Isle. The bridegroom atended the U.S.AC. 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