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Show Wedding Promises Are Made in Church Rites by Maxine Cameron, Peter Marcusen vows Sunday afternoon, December 7th, were Miss Maxine their Mount Logan Chorus Holds Christmas Fete orations for the ceremony were baskefs of chrysanthemums. The bride wore a green suit with black and while accessories and a gardenia and yellow rosebud Iler maid of honor, Miss Ladelle Marcuson of Logan, wore a black dress accented wit h a pink carnation corsage. Lyle Cameron acted as best man. Out-of-to- Ogden. Mr. Marcusen was graduated from Logan Senior high school in 1940, before entering the Army air corps in August of that year. Part of his service was spent will) control tower work. He then entered cadet training and served eight months as a bombardier, being stationed in England. Since his release in October, 1943. he has been employed at Hill Field as airport traffic controller. The couple spent their honeymoon in San Francisco and then left for Honolulu, where they will make their home. Mr. Marcusen is to be traffic controller at John Rogers field. For Juniors Mr. and Mrs. Charles S. Bislion Martha Andersen Exchanges Vows With Charles S. Bishop burnett This simple yet extremely chic is just what the junior wants. Youthfully with an exquisite flower motif accenting the soft gathers on bodice and hip. Cap sleeves are also provided. Transfer pattern included. Pattern No. 8263 comes in sizes 11, 12, 13, 14, 15. 16 and 18. Size 12, push-li- p sleeve, 3 yards of frock- - high-neck- For this pattern, send 25 cents in COINS, your name, address, size desired, and the PATTERN NUMBER to Sue Burnett, care of the Logan Herald Journal. 828 Mission St., San Francisco 3, Cal. Ready for you now -- the newest issue of FASHION. Send today for your copy of this inspiring Fall and Winter Issue. Fashion tips, special features, free pattern printed inside the book. 25 cents. Faculty Group Enjoys Party Holding a delightful party this week were members of the High School Ladies Faculty League and their partners. Mrs. Harold Peterson was in charge of the dinner served at the Lewiston Junior Literary club enjoyed their annual Christmas phrty Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. Chester Simmonds. Christmas decorations including a beautifully decorated tree added holiday spirit to the occasion. Delightful favors were presented at dinner to the group. They were tiny dolls representing characters of books members had reviewed for the club. Games followed the dinner. Favors were made and games directed by the following committee: Mrs. Simmonds, Mary Taggart and Merle Howell. Small gift? were exchanged by members, who used the amount usually spent for holiday gifts for a box of food, sent to , Europe ' through CARE. Aggie Spurs Hold Initiations Five in the morning oclock like the middle of the night these days but it was not too early for the Spurs of Utah State Agricultural college to go The coeds sought out calling. pledges to the service organization this week, roused them and esseems to the reception lounge of Lund Hall for initiation corted them ceremonies. Thirteen girls who have proved their ability and willingness to help make campus activities and functions successful have been initiated. Their names follow; Barbara Blackhurst, Nola Arbon, Jean Bagley, Salt Lake City; Fern j . Johnson, Laketown; Eloise Wilcox, Clearfield; Ramona Bell, Ailcne Mrs. Norma Stoddard entertainBroby, DeNel Stringham, Wanda ed the A1 Lons club at her home Nelson, Logan; Alone Stone, Mari- In Lewiston Friday afternoon, A Elaine dainty luncheon was served to Ogden; lyn S. Averett, Moon, Hayburn, Idaho; Dorothy eight club members, Mrs. Gertrude Carpenter, Gar'and. Rawlins. Mrs. Eva Parkinson, One of the events at which Mrs. Ada Marie Van Orden, Mrs. a was were entertained ;hey Marie Bernhisel, Mrs. Valeria pledge breakfast at the TemporMrs. Edna Gustaveson, Mrs. Hyer, Union Building. Corsages .were Effie Villet. The afternoon was ary were to the girls. They presented at bridge with prizes being llso entertained at Christmas spent won by Mrs. Gertrude Rawlins breakfast Tuesday. Marie Slandley Nelson, Boise, and Mrs. Eva Parkinson. Ida., is president of the Spurs. This organization is composed of leading sophomore coeds, who help foster college activities and projects of a worthy nature. Club Meets With Mrsr Stoddard man. Mrs. Anderson and Mrs. Bishop, mol hers of the couple, wore corsages of gardenias and pink rosebuds. Pink roses, white carnations, cai-l- a lillies and candelabra holding pink and while tapers formed the background for the ceremony. The serving table was covered with a lace cloth over green satin and centered with a beautiful four-tie- r wedding cake topped with a miniature bride and groom and with pink lapers at either end The bride is a graduate of North Cache high school and seminary and has been employed for two and one-hayears at the Ogden Supply depot. The bridegroom, is a graduate of Bear River high school and attended Weber college before entering Bridge Club Entertained lf Hostess to the De Lure Bridge club at her home in Lewiston Friday evening was Mrs. Seneth Thompson. Dainty refreshments the services, whpre he spent four were served after whieh tables years with the 11th Armored Di- By were arranged for bridge. Mrs. vision. serving part of the time Madre cluh of Wellsville enjoy- Eva Parkinson was a special guest. overseas with General Patton's ed a Yule parly at the home of Prizes were awarded lo Mrs. Kate Third Army. Tyner and Mrs. Verna Bowles. The young couple let t ImmedMrs. Pearl Bankhead, who iately for a short honeymoon, and host ess. for going away, the bride chose CARRIED OVER Program included readings by a black diess Hiid while fur coat Mrs. Minnie Miller; duet, Mrs. Dee. 2U q in . WASHINGTON, wit li black accessories. Her cor- Thelma Peterson and Ruby Old The senate last night voted to of was orchids. sage ryd accompanied by Alla Peterson. cany over the nomination of Gay Christmas decorations were James Boyd of Colorado to be Mount Logan cafe. used about the home and a deli- director of the Bureau of Mines A social evening followed with cious tray lunch was served. Gilts for consideration at the regular Ixanta making a visit and leaving were exchanged and a social time session. John L. I,ewis, president of gilts for the 54 Faculty League was enjoyed by 18 cluh members the United Mine Workers has been members and partners. and four guests. opposing Boyd. Program Enjoyed Madre Club i Impressive Ceremony Held Rose-Tyin- g to baiter, yeast receipi 1 P 1 Cl Double Ring Ceremony Unites Beverly Johnson, Mr. Wolfleyi Miss Beverly H. Johnson of Wolf ley, son of a double-rin- g November 21st. Holiday Treats Demonstrated For Extension Specialists BERNELL WINN By Looking for ideas for holiday treats, something a little different from your fruit cake? Or are you looking for something to substitute for the fruit cake you just didn't get around to making this year? Home demonstration agents of Utah meeting with Utah Extension service specialists last week, found the answer to the above problems when they attended a demonstration, given by Miss Ellen Agren, in making holiday ' breads. Cache County's Home' Demonstration Agent Amy Kearsley was one of the women present, and following the exhibition she revealed that recipes and ideas put forth are during. , the demonstration . , t0 C?rU" at her toR floor of the courthouse thet!ey These ideas are in a pamphlet entitled Breads" and Holiday were compiled by Miss Elna Miller, Extension nutritionist and Miss Kearsley. For i nose who may not be able to get into Miss Kearsleys office in the remaining busy days, the following information is given: Two basic recipes can be used in production of a host of Christmas delicacies. They are the beaten ( Continued on Page 13) fva!e w, for Christmas with a Christmas tree being the center of attraction. A soeial afternoon was spent and pioneer refreshments were served. od Informal Tea Held By Home Ec . rose-tyin- Staff A chorus accompanied by Renee Rappleye; prayer, Gareth Chip-mastake Junior Girl address of welcome, Rosella Shiffman; tying of the Junior bouquet. Junior Girls; song, First ward Junior chorus; presentation of a corsage to Mrs. Gwen Miner, stake YWMIA president, Geniel Hughes of Mendon, stake presi n, dent of the Junior girls; response, Mrs. Miner; piano solo, Ann McDonald; song, Mendon Junior chorus and closing prayer, Nenu Rae Ilawkes. Mothers of the girls were special guests and each mother was presented with a rose. Refreshments were served at the close of the program. .Honoring Allan Leishman and Mrs. Gretta Leishman, who observed their birthday anniversaries on the same day, friends entertained with a nice party at the Allan Leishman home. Dinner was served to the folMr. and Mrs. Lewis lowing: Brenchley, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Leishman, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Leptham, Dr. and Mrs. G. S. Francis, Mr. and Mrs. Frank LeishMr. and Mrs. Preston man, Brenchley, Mr. and Mrs. Luther Baldwin, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Leishman, Roy Leishman, and the mother. A beautiful wedding cake and tapers in crystal holders graced the table, and pom-pochrysanthemums were used about the home. Beverly was lovely in a formal gown with black fitted bodice and full white net skirt with a corsage of gardenias. Mothers of the couple had corsages of pink carnations. Assisting the hostess were Mrs. Johnson, Mrs. Ora Benson, Elona Ranee and Barbara Weeding, Bowles, Mrs. Carrie Larsen and Donna Lee Johnson. The bridegroom spent 18 months with the Army, being stationed at Fort Bellvoir, Va. He was released August 26th of this year. The newlyweds are making their home in Logan for the present. m Sevilla Club Holds Holiday Party Giving an informal tea in the women's lounge of the commons building Thursday from 2 to 5 p.m. were members of the Home Economics staff at the college. Guests were students of the department. Christmas decorations were used on the table and about the room and included a lighted tree. Cookies made by the girls in their classes were served. la 2 lie 2 et 13 2!i Hour tt (optio Sod ter. ! salt. ( lour, Add Add Open House Dinner Mark battel thoro and muffi Wedding Da On Sunday, the family desire doubli oven o( reci and Mrs. Fred Qualman en tained at open house marking t: 50lh wedding anniversary occui red Monday, Dec. 15. frinris called at the Qualman extend congratulations. of l and puffs cakes tj A Vai indue and relax Cai home tattc Iiaugh-an- of the roj daughter-in-laserved refrtshmnls. A beaui.l wedding cake centered the sj ing table. Monday evening a family was held at the home o Mr. al Mrs. Ervin Hammond. Mrs. Hs niond is a granddaughter oi into ( fin c sprinl Sugai nuts. Or; spoon si'gr.r Qualmnns. Those present included the hi ored guests, Mr. and Mrs. lyd Anderson and family and Mr. tract , Club Associates Honor Newlyweds u wai has y Wi Thi of !' Gather on 55 fh Anniversary of the Hammondl Family to Annual Breakfast followed. v Friends Mark Anniversary With Party Old Fashioned Christmas Party Held by Camp MIA officers of Franklin ward gave a party Tuesday evening for retiring officers, Mrs. Estelle. Wright, Mrs. Virginia Corbridge, Vern McFarland. Kenneth Maugh-a- n and Darrell Handy, who were each presented with a gift and the ladies received a corsage as well. Dinner was served with the table being decorated in the Yule theme. Games led by Mrs. Nell Brenchley Hendncks, Logan Second; Ruth Lamboi'ine and Wanda Morris; Sixth, Libbie Phippen and Mrs. Fred Hagiund; College Ward. Vernetta Shank: Fourteenth, Ruby Kendrick; Twelfth, Bonnie Wolfe and Mis. Ned Ilansen; Mendon, Claire Leisliman and Young Ward, Thelma Spelh. The program included openin song "Junior Roses." Junior Girls' Saturday, December 6th, a werh ding dinner honored the couple at the home of the grooms Mrs. Ervin Hammond qf Milh Qualman:.; Sevilla club of Wellsville hel.d;Mr- - and Mrs. Allan Leishmans. their Christmas party at the home daughter of Melba, Idaho, Mr, ai rs- Weber Libs and sens Games and a social evening fob of Mrs. Belli Poppleton with Mrs Mrs. Ho: lowed dinner Poppleton and Mrs. Masie Gunnell Tremonton, Mr. andof Ogden, Do,y and children as hostesses. The rooms of the home were and Mrs. Arnold Qualman Lai Central, Idaho; Mrs. Tenie beaulifully decorated for Christ- - of Pocatello, Mrs. Nora Lake al mas and the following program was enjoyed: two vocal solos, Edith three ehildien of Downey...'! Mrs. G. W. Rostlahl, Mr. al Maughaa; two readings, Martha and Mrs. Emerv Hanson ar.d Her! Clair Murray; two vocal solos, Meeting to honor newlyweds, Ruth Bankhead;-- ' reading, Maxine Qualman of Central. Idaho;, 1 Mr. and Mrs. Robert Toolson, were Mitton and readings, Venice Quulmaas mother. Airs. Joiiarl members of the A F.L. club Wed- Maughan. Qualman is 91 years old nnd is J the Toolson nesday evening yt A delicious lunch was served icsidenl of Central. Idaho. She home. unable to attend the family lo 22 members. In charge of (he parly was President Francis Baugh. Nice refreshments were served and entertainment included the decorating of the Toolson's Christmas tree and 1. a mes. Those present included Francis Baugh, Ben, ice Christiansen, Mr, and Mrs. Lowell Turner, Iaiuis , " G A lovely old fashioned Christ Hickman, Carol N. Mnughan, Dean mas party was given by new of doled Tim iiiyman, Otic, ficers of the Ellen Wright camp O'Brien, Leva But tars, David Milof DUP, Mrs. Bertha Woodward, ler, Gayle Ciookslon, Byron TurnMrs. Alfonda Ilawkes, Mrs. Laura er, Sam Bullen, and Mr. and Mrs. Atkinson and Mrs. Connie Wick Toolson who were with presented ofham, complimenting retiring a gift. ' xs A V ficers. Mrs. Almeda Chatterton. Mrs. Estella Wright and Mrs. . V' k Luella Doney. ' 01$? 4 4: ' 4 The Pioneer Home was decora I Are Honored the achievement of a 100 percent enrollment, Junior Girls of Logan stake held a lovely g ceremony in the Logan First ward recreation hall under direction of stake officers. There are 74 Junior Girls in the stake. Credit for the excellent achievement goes to Rosella leaders, Shiftman and Sarah Keller, Lo- gan stake; Logan First, Bessie Johnson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fid Logan became the bride of Glenn Burl Mrs. Ruth B. Wolf ley, also of Logan f ceremony performed at Elko, Neva! i Retiring Officers Signifying granul y e Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Ilurris Hull ley Clever Favors Feature Party ston. The marriage was solemnized at the home of the bride's parents at 7 p.m. by Pres. Hazen Hillyard in the presence of the immediate families and friends. The newlyweds were honored at a buffet luncheon following the ceremony, after which they cut their wedding cake. The bridi was beautiful in a wedding dress of white satin and lace with tight long pointed sleeves and full skirt entrain. The fitted bodice had buttons down the hack and her sheer finger-ti- p length veil was dotted with orange blossoms. She carried a bouquet of pink roses centered with a beautiful orchid. M'ss Bishop, sister of the groom, was maid, of, honor. .She wore a pink satin gown and carried a nosegay of pink roses and white, and pink carnations. Lloyd Gustaveson of Logan was best Ho air-rou- te In a double-rin- g candlelight ceremony, Nov. 15, Miss Martha Andersen, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Joseph A. Andersen of Smithfield became the bride of Charles S. Bishop, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. Bishop of Collin- - by Sue -- Following the ceremony a dinner was served buffet style at the Cameron home. guests were the grooms parents and their daughters Ladell, Jean and Mary Anna. The new Mrs. Marcusen, a registered nurse, is a graduate of Rupert high school, j Since her graduation from nurses training at St. Alphonsus hospital in Boise, Idaho, she has been employed at the St. Benedict's hospital in were presented with a lovely gift The President Thompson. by chorus then serenaded them. Dancing and refreshments completed the delightful evening and Santa distributed exchange gifts in the 100 people present. Special guests included Pies, and Mrs. A. George Raymond. Pres. W. Loyal Hall and Mr. and Mrs 1 red Thompson. ; rce. Mrs. Cameron, dressed in grey, and the grooms mother, wore black with rosebud corsages. During the program, a surprise feature was the introducing of Justin Mathews and his bride thei former Miss Julia Young, who 1 bLrald.J0ttrJ rial.. ror-sag- Stewart. I 12 Logan, wedding Reciting Cameron, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Cameron of Rupert and Peter B. Marcusen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Peter C. Marcuson of Logan. The Rev. James R. Crowe performed the double-rin- g ceremony in the Methodist church. of vows, organ mu tic was played by Mrs. Crowe. Floral decthe exchange During Mount Logan Stake Male chorus a and their partners enjoyed Christmas social Thursday evening, in the Seventh ward recreation hall which is gaily decorated for the holidays. Guests were greeted by Lies, after w hich .lesse Thompson acted as Bishop LaVor Hislop master of ceremonies. A program com-- 1 was presented including muniiy singing led by chorus director Gerhard Rathke; piano solo, Maxine Wood; piano duet. Maxine Wood and Marie Campbell; story John Spuhler; guitar and vocal selections, Jerry Hill; instrument;! numbers, the Carl Olsen family , vocal solos, Mrs. Marie Wakefield, story of L. J. Montrose and a duet, Mr. Montrose and William! 8263 SOCIETY Planned Sunday by I' x J.' 4 Beta Sigma Phi Members of Beta Sigma Phi soroi ily will breakfast logoi her Sunday at the home of Wilma Zollinger in Providence. This will he the sorority's annual Christmas party, with arrangements under th direction of a committee com- ffV of June Sorenson, BeNon and Bernell Winn. After Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Hammond breakfast, gifts will be exchanged. Members desiring transportation Dec, 21, 1947 that is the date crew for seven years. Mari?1' lo Providence are asked to meet on whieh Mr. and Mrs. C. M. HamMrs. Hammond was al 12:30 p.m. Sunday at the Hotel mond will observe 55 years of marrias her before Kccles. wedded life. The observance will Campbell husband I be a simple one at their home in Both she ar.d her workProvidence. On that day they will been active in churchRehef the of .J was children their her around them president gal done n and grandchildren for a family for many years and has rS Is dinner and a day of visiting and work in other auxiluu tions. She was ward organist recalling old times. Hammond Hostess to the Easy Aces club The couple exchanged marriage several years. Mr. the at her home in Lewiston Friday vows in 1892 in the Logan LDS former member of was Mrs. Beth Nielsen. been a teacher temple. It was the culimination and has school. Attractive Christmas decorations of a boy-giromance which be- Sunday included a beautiful lighted tree, gan when both were youngsters in To the couple were hvjn. b Christmas scene arranged on Providence. Their first home to- children, ten of them stm Mrs. the piano, and lovely luncheon gether was in Providence and in They are as follows: Lunic table appointments. that small community all their Jensen. Hyrum; Mrs. Free ' Mrs. followed son, Providence; luncheon with children were born and reared. Bridge Mrs, Mont.; the following Missoula, members Hilda Mr. Hammond is wellknown as a bell, Wheeler, Delva Wheeler, Edna foreman having held this position Grossjean, Long Mblbrae. rali; Ransom, Dora Hodges, Coleene on various county and slate pro- Jos. C. Hammond, Lillian Rigby, Wanda jects. He also was among the first Gordon Hammond, Los Ron c Flippenee, Bodily, Bessie Wheeler, club mem- employees of the old Logan sugar Calif.; Willis Hammond. bers and invited guests: Nelda factory when it first opened. He Ore.; Mark Hammond, Wheeler, Eva Hodges and Zelma helped to establish CCC camps in Telford. Prizes were won by Doro- this valley and later in southern Utah. He was with the county road thy Wheeler and Nelda Wheeler. posed Staley - Mrs. Beth Nielsen Club Hostess rl . L |