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Show Garfield Leader, Garfield, Utah Friday, February 18, 1955 HOSPITAI LIST THE SOCIAL SCENE MAGNA SOCIAL ITEMS Improving Nicely Mr. Oluf Olsen is improving nicely from eye surgery perform- What The Women Are Doing Thu Week to Mrs. Minnie Rnlii'itsun. The gioup meets February 21: d with Mrs. Glen McAllister. Bridal Shower Complimentary to Miss Caili Arave, affianced bride of Kelly n T. Pearce, Misses Carma and Helen Whitmore entertained at a prettily pUnned personal shower Friday evening at the Woolfendcn residence Seventeen guests attended and enjoyed the social time. Andrus Becomes Bride In Impressive Church Ceremony In the beautiful St. Paul' Church, lovely Miss Constance Helene Andrus and Paul Maurice McCullough ex- changed nuptial vows Thursday evening. The Rev. Mortimer Chester solemnized the candlelight ceremony rites. A reception was later held at the Hotel Newhouse President's suite. Mrs. Ruth E. Andrus of Garfield, mother of the bride, was hostess. Mr. McCullough is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Maurice B. McCullough, 503 13th Avenue. Episcopal Given in marriage by her uncle, Ferris Andrus, the bride was p s, and Mi's, them Stewart. A prettily planned Valentine decorative theme was carried out in the table and room arrangements. Prizes at cards were awarded to Mrs. Joe W. Ribolto, Mrs. Emil Williams and Mrs. Harry Pleasants. The group will be entertained March 2nd by Mrs. C. E Save IS3 now HICKORY imuRSOUEBOI1110 iu iu mu PROOF Altar Society Meets The Altar Society .of Our Lady of Lourdea church entertained at a potluck aupper Wednesday evening. Forty two attended. A number of new members were welcomed and a beautifully ap pointed buffet supper was served. Games were later played and the door prize won by Mrs. Andrew J. Conti. At a brief business meeting preceding the supper, Mrs. Conti, president, asked that each family of the Parish subscribe to the Intermountain Catholic Register. Subscription blanks may be secured after each Mass on Sunday or by calling the rectory 6349. DU) HWORT DpnUiMG CORPORATION MID WINTER SPECIAL New Hoover Upright with all Attachment, regular $79.95 now onl 86 j PHlUDOmi PA Fob? Catholic Man's Club The Mens Club of Our Lady of Lourdes Church in Magna will hold a meeting Monday, February 21st at 8:00 p. m. in the Parish $508 CENTRAL LBR. & IIDWE. CO. Dial 6384 I 4 ; i i ' ; i v. People of Inherent Good Taste I i i i MORE i i ! t I I i MORE taste... I I MORE quality... 1 I I i MORE enjoyment... I I Every drop distilled and Lot lied by GLENMORE DISTILLERIES COMPANY Hall 8927 W,t Main St. All of the men in the Parish are most cordially invited to at Louisville, Kentucky Yobbs? coimveimneimce Our store is now remodeled g checkouts! for Chevrolet's stealing the thunder from time-savin- the high-pric- ed cars with WE WILL BE OPEN ON WASHINGTON'S BIRTHDAY ., Feb. 18-1-9 Speciali for all these comforts Fri.-Sat- and conveniences, tool BREADED, Gulk Kiat, 1 . i Lovely Social Mrs. Robert Dchn of Salt Lake City entertained Tuesday evening at a social complimentary to Mrs. Thomas R. McNeiiis, Mrs. Robert Buchman, Mrs. E. C. Speers, Mrs. Scott Gordon, Mrs. Arthur Zeldin, Mrs. Rex Dusen-berr- y and Mrs. E. G. Clugston. A gay, social time was enjoyed by the ladies. OLD Him n"e jeqirn-d- Lovely Party Hint j i d Wadsworth entertained ladies of her Riidi'.e Club Wednesday at her home and Mrs. G. T. Buckle special gue.-tMis. (QtmvaJ in ik best circles... iniick Its gnat loukoa j 1 Hoops. win yir iiu da. li.i-i- ON THE NEW LIGHTWEIGHT Xki ant was served to Mrs. D. E. Dimond, Mrs. Douglas T. Smith, Mrs. Sidney Iluish Mrs. Searl Huish, Mrs. Home On Leave Club Hostess Byron Huish, Mrs. Jeff Jenkins, i v; Pi S. J Mrs. L.iureinv Cn: isle:. was ..: lbsera urn, Mrs. Ted Green, Mrs. Bob Zito, hostess to members of her club son or Mr. mi 1 M.s. W. M. Chiist-en.-r- u Mrs. Harris Iuwell, Mis. Lyman f.f G.ii firl I. ..,s cmnolet--- d Breeze Thursday evening at her home. and M.s. Jay Perkins. The e Jus Llir..'!leiill w.iS Se.vei .ili.l fi'ilr-- i induing i,t Fort Old, ladies later attended White later iirr:inv.e. fur curds. 1: i.i-- C'alifurn.a. and will bo home mi till nst mas", at the Gem Theatre. 14 ,1 - .old a vv.m M.s. M.ix ( Jay furlough. by ueie lie will then tiavel to Camp No Mis. Ted M.'IVruiuid. i;, so potent as the Go; Tin idles meet don, Georgia to attend Mil-- i Mlcnl repruof ITlh lesson of a good example. w.lh Mrs. MrlVni.i; I. aiy IVliip school. Mary Baker Eddy ed Friday at St Mark's Hospital. He will remain there for about another week. fon and tiie bridegroom's mother wore pale pink pure silk adorned Mr. Frank Sheffield returned with sequins. Sunday to his home after underHoneymoon Trip going major curgery at St. Mark's Las Vegas, Nevada, was the Hospital. His many friends will of the destination honeymoon be happy to learn he is improvreturn their newlyweds. Upon ing. Club Entertained they will make a home in Salt Melvin Mrs. , Singleton enier- w Lake City. The bridegroom's parents en- of Cardston,Mrf:Alberta, Canada, tained members of her Bridge tertained for the couple at a visited at the home of Mr. and club and specU1 guesti Mrs. Leon dinner at the Ambassador Club. Mrs. Frank D. Marshall last week. Other parties were given by Miss Beverly Dyet and Miss June Mrs. Wanda Bodenhofer and Magers. Mrs. Nora Moss spent last week MAMtin John's The bride is a graduate of the visiting relatives in California. University of Utah School of Nursing and is a member of Delta Gamma. Mr. McCullough received his B.A. from Johns Hopkins University. Wnol-fvnde- striking portrait as she descended the aisle in a gown of blush pink satin and lace, waltz length. An empire cuffed waist of satin enhanced the scalloped neckline of the lace bodice. Alternating panels of lace and satin fashioned the skirt. A crown of pearls held her finger-tiveil of illusion, she carried pink rosebuds and pink carnations, centered on a white prayer book. Miss Mary Jo Andrus, sister of the bride, was maid of honor. Her waltz-lengt- h dress was of amber satin and lace. She wore a matching fitted cap and carried a cascading bouquet of white carnations. Richard C. Sowles assumed best man duties. Mrs. Andrews selected an original gown of rose lace and chif a Miss tend. Officials feel that liie nun MfTBif turner and parish will benefit by an The Sewing Club met Tuesday e:iih.i.-:asii- c attendance. evening at The Cottage for their Thru: is a Minimum initi..t;n regular social gathering. Dinner pk. New Anti-Div- e 02QffltS braking conwith Chevrolet) for heads up stops! New Four-Fendvisibility! New Ball-Rac-e steering! An entirely new ride! And you can have any or all of the automatic power features you could wish fori trol No. 1 carton, olid, ripe, 1 pk. er Folger, New low price, 2 lb. 2.07, Eflfflooas Even Armour' Star, Butt piece 51?,. shank Sautisaige 11 All Pork, Lean, 3 lb Masfmianse w S2 - Lamralto LEGS, U. S. Good & Choice, ANGEL CAKE M1X.B. Crocker. 49 PEACHES, Libby, 2 can . . . .37 ? ffantiges Flows 1 BeeS the air you breathe is better ! 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