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Show SOCIAL EVENTS - PERSONALS AND CLUB NEWS Attractive Garfield with a full skirt, basque waist and long pointed sleeves. Her fingertip veil was of bridal illusion and she wore a red rose ioned Maid Become Bride Of Keith Dimick States Navy, will depart October 22nd for further service. He will be joined at a later date by his bride. corsage. Attendants included her sister, Mrs. Fern Buckingham of Medford, Oregon, as matron of honor and attending matrons of Mrs. Melba Dimick and Mrs. Jean Johnson. Bridesmaids were Miss Luis Dimick and Miss Ruth Sorenson. All wore pastel frocks and Hatching corsages. Boyce Dimick stood as best man 'or his brother. Honoring her new sister-in-laMiss Lois Dimick is entertaining it a personal shower this Thurs-ln- y evening, and the newlyweds will be honored at a reception Friday evening in the Garfield Attractive Miss Maxine Whittaker, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. I. C. Whittaker, became the bride of Keith Dimick, son of Mr. and Mrs. Blanchard H. Dimick, all of Garfield, Thursday night in a prettily planned home ceremony. The nuptials, performed by Patriarch Dimick, father of the groom, were witnessed by members of the immediate families at seven oclock. The lovely bride chose traditional white lace and satin, fash Engagement Revealed Of Four Member In Two Local Familiee Magna Parent Attend Wedding Of Son in California Elder and family, all of Los Angeles. Mr. and Mrs. Perkins, former Magna residents, became the parents of a boy this past week. They now have four daughters and two sons. Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Harris have Mr. returned home after attending eled and Mrs. Harris later travti Ideha Falls. IJahii, to visit the wedding of their son, William a or Mrs. Harris and brother-in-Marlor Harris and new daughter-in-la- law,sister Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Scar-berrMiss Dorothy Ann Pendleton. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Weslthalen of Los Angeles, Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Nutter of California. Mesa, Arizona were guests of Mr. The ceremony was performed and Mi's. Sam Palmer Saturday, September 20th in the week at their home in during the Magna First English Lutheran Church of Los Angeles. A reception folMembers of the Creative Club lowed. were entertained Friday evening The young couple later left on by Mrs. Betty Heath at her home. A social time of visiting was ena honeymoon trip to San Francisco, California, and are now joyed by the group and a late making their home in Burbank, luncheon served. y, An announcement of great interest to their many friends is the engagement of Miss Mardee Kelson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Kelson, to Jerry Redmond, son of Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Redmond, all of Magna. At the same time, the betrothal of Miss Joyce Redmond, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Redmond is revealed to Monte Kelson, son of Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Kelson. Neither young couple have set California. The groom, an Electrician's for their marriages. dates The groom 2nd United Class in the Mate, ward-.uius- tWirigooOfti e. you Hermitage ifoutc$tie wcr&l America? recently returned from Germany where he was a member of the 22nd Infantry, First Daughter United States Army. Mr. and Mrs. Harris also visited Mr. and Mrs. Peter Praszynski with Mr. and Mrs. Ned Perkins of Richmond, California, are re- and family and Mr. and Mrs. Fay of an over the arrival joicing eight pound baby girl born October 4th. Little sister will be welcomed home by brothers, Michael and Stephen. Mrs. Praszynski is the former Wanelda Colvin and proud grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. George Colvin of Magna and Mrs. Mary Praszynski of Trenton, New Jer- Honoring their son. Dean, who was inducted in the United States Army Tuesday, Mr. and Mrs. E. V. Anderson entertained at Sunday dinner for members of the immediate family. Mr. A. L. Pritchard of Ontario, remembered by many residents in Calif Jinia, forniLiIy of Magna, is tn.s community. visiting his brother and iamily, Mr. J. L. Pntchnid, for a short Mrs. Veda Poulscn has Imitation is the sincerest flatreturned home after spending two weeks in time. Mr. Pi itcli.irj f.irmcily re- tery. Nathaniel ' Cotton PiH'a'.ello, Idaho visiting with her sided on HiiUO West, and will be Mr. Leslie Kunz and family. She was accompanied by her two grandchildren, Michael and Pamela Razzeca. Garfield News r, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Razzeca, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Dick Sandwick, have returned from a vacation trip to Las Vegas, Nevada and Central Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Parks of Granger announce the birth of a fine baby boy Tuesday, October 7th. This is their first child, and all concerned are doing well. Mrs. Parks will be remembered as being the former Elva Davis. 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