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Show GarfLM L::.J:r. Czrfif ! Ut-.- S Friday, Juna 17. 1935 ACTIVITIES vV omen s Mitt Carma Woolfenden nouncemcnt of the nuptials will be read with great interest by many friends. Betrothed To Wilford Boren; Plan Wedding Mr. and Mrs. Rvym-Mof Magna uniuunce the betrothal of their d::Ujh-te- r, Carma, to Wilfdid V. B.i:en. Jr., son of Mr. and Mis. Wilf n J F. Boren, 1020 Elgin S:lt Mis Iiarhura arrived Tuesday from Kansas Univovs.ty, t j spind the summer month with . !u-Mr. and Mrs. R. L. pan-n'.sErickson. She is studying f r a degree in medicine. A fall wedding is being plann ned by the pair. Announcement of the nuptials will be read with great interest by the many friends of the popular pair. Both are former students at the Brigham Young University, was a where the gioom-eleniember of the Brigadiers and a member of the the. bride-to-b- e Studio Art Guild. Attractive Miss Carma is a prominent member of the young- er social set in this area, and an-- 1 Enjoyable Reunion s J r Avi-nue- . Like City. well-know- of the former Oquirrh Stake MIA Board met June 6th at the Lion House in Salt Lake City for a most enTwenty-tw- ladies o joyable luncheon and social time of friendship. Mrs. II. Claude Anderson was chairman of ar rangements. ct ; Mrs. Julia Bchunin spent the week at Murray, as a guest of her sister, Mrs. William Isakson and other relatives and friends, I ecti on CLUBS FEATURES Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Reid Mitt Annette Alberieo Beeomet Bride have returned home after an enof David Cobbley Saturday Morn joyable vacation spent in California, as guest of Lovely Party In a p.Tttily planned ceremony, Mr. Heid's sister and family. They Miss Annette lovely Alberieo, Mis. P. G. Paulos and entertained came back by way of daughter of Mrs. Paul Alberieo of at a tlieie. biiefly Uipptl planned bridge prettily p.i:'ty Magna, became the bride of David Ross Cobbley, son of Mr. and Friday evening at her home. A evening, a group of Mrs. Herman Cobbley, also of this late buffet supper was served and Club member, directed by an arrangement of pink peonies cerein a double ring community, in the center, flanked on either Mrs. H. D. Moss and Mis. Ray mony solemnized in Our Lady of aide by white candelabra, fo: med Poulton, attended a meeting at Lourdes Church Saturday mornthe County Fair Recreation Hall the artistic decorative scheme. ing. The Rev. Charles E. Freegard Ladies attending from this area in Murray and heard a most inofficiated. A reception in the church hall were Mrs. Scott Gordon, Mrs. Ray teresting talk from Miss Ruth honored the young couple that Thompson, Mrs. Vance Hendrick- - Brasher, Utah's 1955 foreign exson, Mrs. Thomas McNeills, Mrs. change student. evening. Mrs. E. J. Clug-stoMiss Brasher showed colored The bride wore a gown of bri- Robert Buchman, Don Mrs. Mrs. E. slides on customs of the Filipinos. Jeppson, dal s?tin. The fitted bodice was and Mrs. Rex Dusen-berr- The representative from the Philadorned with Chsntilly lace that C Speers Guests from Salt Lake City ippine Islands was in atiendjnce. was fashioned with long pointed included Mrs. Homer Pitts, Mrs. sleeves. The full skirt was alterMr. and Mrs. Fi urn-iPaul Aveson and Mrs. David Fees'; and and tulle. nate rows of lace nylon Ross. son, Bobby of Ray, Colorado, The delicate bridal bouquet was Prizes at cards were awarded to were visitors of their grandmothof red roses circling a white orMrs. Clugston, Mrs. Buchman, er, Mrs. Evelyn Cook and other chid. relatives and friends in Ma?na. Mrs. Gordut and Mri.'Pitts. Attending the bride were Mrs. honof as matron Wallace Bethal or and Mrs. Don Contratto as atLodge Meets tending matron. Both are sisters Unity Temple No. 16, Pythian of the bride. Miu Bessie Cobbley, Sisters, held their regular meeting sister of the bridegroom, was Friday at the Magna Women's bridesmaid. All three were gown- Clubrooms. Following the gathered in blue satin ballerina length ing, a social time was enjoyed dresses. and refreshments served. Hostesses were Mrs. Vanda Best Man Mrs. Nettie Boyd and Shaffer, man as stood best Bud Cobbley Mrs. Alice Brady. for his brother and LeRoy L. ' The lodge will vacation during Vaughn and George Frankos July and August and convene were ushers. in Ron Ki-n- 4-- n, s Installation Slated Marriage Revealed Of Former Hunter Maid June 3rd Entertains Club Installation of effieers will be Mrs. Ivan VmniAlt conducted Thursday, 8:00 p.m. by ed members of the Hinckley Club the American Legion at Wednesday at her home. A hot Mr. and Mrs. Euiiene Newton the home of Mrs. VerlAuxiliary A. Haws. luncheon was served and visiting of I'pton. L'lah. former well- All members are urged to later enjoyed bv the larfix known Hunter residents, an the marriage of their daughter. Ann. to Rov Jacohsen. son of Mr. and Mrs. Loncv Jumh. sen of Upton. The young couple were married June 3rd u. the Salt Lake LDS Temple and a reception honored them that evening in the Coalville LDS Stakehouse. Attending from this area were Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Burke, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Burke. Mr. and Wr, Scott Newton. Mr. and Mr George Newt m, Mr. and Mrs.. H. J. Newton, Mr. and Mrs. James Newton and daughter, Jayne Ann, Mr. and Mrs. John R. Niel-so- n and Mr. and Mil Plv Twelve guests were present. nounce Huf faker s Weekly Special Colorful Summer Jewelry EARRINGS, pair (Regularly 98c) Rhodes. Pretty Party Honoring her niece, Miss Ann Mrs. T. E. Burke enterNewton, tained at a prettily planned party at her home prior to the wedding. tour guests attended, j i played games and enjoyed a social time. 29c wi-m- y HuSSakers Dial 4411 a little luxury is good for every man ztu' ...bo enjoy A r. Arswerr- uecwue nut is ri we Courteous For her daughter's wedding, Mrs. Alberieo wore a print gown with a beige background. Mrs. Mrs. Thcron Farnsworth and Cobbley donned a grey print three daughters of Lawrence, afternoon frock. Both had cor- Kansas, are vscationingin Magna sages of red roses and white car- at the home of Mr. and Mrs. N. W. nations. Farnsworth and other relatives For a honeymoon trip to Las and friends. Mr. Farnsworth will Vegas and Southern Utah, the shortly Join them. bride wore a white linen traveling dress with navy polkadots, and white accessories. They plan to make their home WATCH REPAIRS in Magna. Us Let You Help Your With Jewelry Repairsl Pinochle Club Mrs. Lawrence Disera enterExpariencad Capable tained her Pinochle Club ThursWe Guarantee Our Work day evening. Special guests were Mrs. Ray Buhler and Mrs. Dean Huffaker Jewelry Davis. A delightful luncheon was served and cards later played. . and Furniture Co. Prizes were won by Mrs. Andrew Dial 4411 Magma J. Conti and Mrs. Dick Monson. Mrs. Ted McDermaid will be the hostess at this next meeting on June 23rd. - Wn,d 0Vuiro dependable LOCAL TMMAmt. I, RAT-T- ; Sc IL COMBS, quality, 25c value, only Se ROUND SHOE LACES, Star Hide. 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