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Show i 1 . Saturday, July 21. HERALD-JOURNA- L Miss Geraldine Mohr Bride Of Val AUsop 1951 Brother Unites Double Wedding Miss La Rue Reading Plans August Wedding And Sister , Sister And Brother i. i i THE 18 A lovely bride of midsummer was Miss Geralds u exchanged wedding promises with SSgt. Val J. Alls of the yourg bride are Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Mohr of bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Lew P. Alison Following the nuptials, which were performed Jesse P. Rich, the couple were feted at a wedding dm? which they left for Victorville, Calif. J. Allen Reading of Logan announce the enand forthcoming marriage of their daughter, LaRue, gagement to Herbert Gardner of Fort Collins, Colorado. Mr. Gardner is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gardner. The couple will be married in the Logan temple August 20. They will be honored at a reception that evening at the Alpha Chi Omega sorority house. LaRue is a member of Alpha Chi Omega and will serve as president of the USAC Associated Women students next year. The young couple will resume their studies at the college Mr. and Mrs. x) ' mm this fall. Laura S, oIHyri . mania) the bri Logan. Gleaners Meet to Family Ties Doubled In See French Slides Of Unusual Interest fBBiil .skmrM Hiss LaRue Reading, to be August Bride Lewiston Lions Entertain For Their Ladies At Lodge t v 5 a i entertained at ladies night, honoring their wives, at the Smlthfield Kiwanls lodge. Dinner was served. Phillip Bergeson was master of Lewiston Lions Central Park, Gathering Place A family gathering of the Albert E. James family of Logan was held Sunday, July 15th, at Cen-t- jl Park, celebrating five of his family who have birthdays in July. They are: Mrs. Mae and daughter Rosemary, Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Wood, Wally KrnuM! and Jarvis Rogers of Los Angeles Others present were: Melvin Gudmundson and daughter Madonna; Connie, Colleen and Have Wood, and Valene Krause. Ttie time spent picnicking and playing hull. t 1, -- i w-- a i i I tcremonies, and the piogiam Included several selections by the Lewiston Thiid ward ladies trio, Mrs. Faye Bergeson, Mrs. Monta Pitcher, and Mrs. Amy Gibbons, at compnnied on the piano by Mrs. Lonn Holt; two readings, Claude of Noith Logan; VVennergren three trombone solos, Fatrell of Preston, accompanied by Mr. Mat shall. Thirty couples were present. Tib-bit- ls Robinson Family The Logan 16th ward Gleaner girls met Tuesday evening at the home of Beverly Herzog. Slides were shown by Elder Berne Y. Herzog, who recently returned from the French mission. Refreshments were served to th. following: Mrs. Mae Jensen, gleaner leader; Afton Hayward, Ann Funk, Dorothy Cowley, Colleen Helgeson, Judy Smith, Renee Jones. Youth Dance Held in Cornish Benson stake MIA youth dance was held in Cornish Saturday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Myler as host and hostess. Special entertainment included a Spanish song and dance by Miss VLlda Mae Naegle and a vocal duet by Thelma Rasmussen and Janel Godfrey. Spends Social Day Open House to The F, L. Robinson family held Fete Mrs, Ladle at the family Richmond park Sunday. Thirty-fiv- e family members were present. They enjoyed a delicious dinner, played hall and other games, and enjoyed social visiting. a er Honoilng Mis. Susanna Ladle, open house will be held Sunday, July 22 fibm 3 to 7 p.m. Friends and relatives are corrdially invited to call and it is requested that there be no gifts. Miss Mary Boman Is Wed To Lee Downs In Temple Rites Mr. and Mrs. Golden Boman f Lewiston announced the marriage of their daughter Mary to Lee Downs, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Downs of Smithfield. Vows were taken June 29 in the Logan LDS temple. The couple were honored at a reception and wedding dunce, the evening of their mainage, in the Lewiston Second watd hall. In the receiving I,ne wete the bride and groom, the bride's parents, the groom's mother, Mrs. Connie Blair, sister of the bade, matron of honor; Seth Downs, u Mother of the groom, best man; lxns Downs and Mrs. Venna McBride, sisteis of the groom, budes-maidMivses Patsy and Leslie s; Downs flower girls. The new Mrs. Downs gteeted the guests In a traditional white satin gown. The bodice was detailed with lace insets, high neckline and long sleeves coming to a pofht over the wrist. She wore a fingertip length veil caught to a tiara and carried a bouquet of white gardenias and pink carna- Mrs. Val J. Allsop, centered with a beautifully decorated wedding cake with white tapers m riystal holders on either Marriage Rawlins Family Gathers For Reunion, First In Ten Years In chaige of gifts was Mis A double wedding ceremony was performed in the Logan LuDean Carroll and Mrs. LaRue LDS temple June 15th, which united Dale J. Haws and Joyce Haws, Mis. Arlean Haws was in Stuart and William Roy Stuart and Helen Haws in marriage. chaige of the guest book. About 200 guests called duiing the evenDale and Helen are the son and of Garland H. daughter er for a family reunion 52 descendants Harvey M. weie ing. a June 14 kitchen shower was Rawlins Sr, in the Lewiston given for Helen by Ellen Vigh, community building Saturday Louise Baker, and Catol Swenson. with Hyrum Leavitt in chaige of The gifts were opened and a airangements. It has been ten brides book was made Refiesh-ment- s years since the family met in Were served. reunion, and a period of visiting All four young people aie was enjoyed. of South Cache high school The program was in chaige of and seminal y. Dale and William Mis. Elzirah Kemp and Included have both been attending the community singing lead by USAC. Dale has recently return- Charlie H. Last of Garland, aced from a mission in Finland and companied by Miss Carol Kemp; has also served two and one half prayers weie by Fred Taggart years in the navy. and Isadore Olsen; talks were William Roy served in the army. given by George F. Rawlins, Clem On Honeymoon L. Rawlins and Norval Rawlins, Both couples went on a honey eacn giving incidents in the lives moon trip to California, tiaveling from the northern part to the south and also visited southern Utah. They are now making their homes in Ogden. Dale and Joyce live at 1524 Kiesel Avenue and Will;am and Helen aie living at 457 Canyon Road Both young men aie employed at the Naval Air base in Clearfield. Meeting gta-duat- their parents. Mrs. Neilitl lins tfked on genealogy iti of tory gathering. The of the mustt program included tws duets, Mrs. Delores i I, Family representatives Salt Lake City, Logan, Twin Garland and Lewiston M The Transvaal district of around Johannesburg, world production of gold - i BOYS WANTED , . t S 3 ? I ! i i , o t - ? : l - jt 1 .a Sir. and Mrs. Lee Downs your gn , rgoom; .Mi am ind Mrs flowing bnd lie in; couple held ir Bluebird the evi held ( r, it tl ,e bride uonal ,ing gov lace I r The art. T1 tccentu ten of was edj a I mtcrla from i :tt bride tiu or hi'e buds t 'mdant e ) aster, wore ow taffe ute Rol 'ten an bridesn Jones g Uue. A Hud ca nbtx Chere Octa Meets At Mrs. Seamons' ' IndivK Oil Mis Blanche Seamons entertained the Chere Ota club mem-Ce.it her home recently. A short busine.-- s meeting was held, at win h time a summer party was planned A delicious luncheon was served, after which bridge was enjoyed by t'e following members- - Faye Wate Noima Harris. Helen Hulda Hyde, Vella Harris, Evelyn Kirbv, Eunice Barrett, Mildred Smith, Virginia Duce, Pave Howell, Golda Follett, and Grace Frrkes, a guest. Prizes were won by Faye Waite, Norma Harris and Vella Harris. rs Investigate Our Low Cost Home Financing LOGAN HOME BUILDING and ttonit, attol t Joy Sea-mor.- s, Mr, SOCIETY a Hvrui 30Hj 24 SOUTH MAIN PHONE 15 i) "Tails with telt of te coup paren Mr. of M Mi Idahc miio Assisting were Lona Hodges, Shu ley Spackman, Helen Balls, LaNae Bingham. Ellen Mowlen, Renee Boman, Roma Boman, Mrs. Lewis Bowman, Mrs. Frank Last and Becky Boman. Lael Boman and Don Boman, brothers of the bride were usheis. About 300 guests called during the evening. , Graduates Mr. and Mrs. Downs are both graduates of North Cache high school and seminary. A kitchen shower for Mary was given by a group of friends at the home of Helen Balls. The evening was spent making a btides book and a lovely lunch was served. Faculty members of the Lewiston Second ward Sunday School gave a party honoiing Mary and Lee at the home of Miss Shirley Spackman. An enjoyable evening was spent. The new lj weds honeymooned In Yellowstone national park. They are making their home in , Leantl Mrs. Nona Leavitt second by Miss Venus Hyde wto played a piano solo; voa! were given by Lane Rawto Clare Hardman. The group "Happy Birthday." A delicious dinner ai tions. f bnc The he side. Haws of Hyrum and William and Joyce are the son and daughter of Charles P. Stuart of Wellsville. The ceremony was witnessed by close relatives and friends. Immediately following the marriage, a luncheon was given at the Bluebird in honor of the new lj weds with Charles Stuart and Garland Haws as hosts. June 13 a wedding reception was given in honor of Joyce and Dale at the Stuart home. A color scheme of pink and white About 200 guests called during was carried out In the floral the evening. A beautiful four layer June 8th a kitchen shower was wedding cake with a bride and given for Joyce by La Voy Stuait, was displayed groom Ida Mae Parker and Anna Parker. Joyce was lovely in her wedding A bnde's book was made and redress of white satin with a lound freshments were served. neckline boidered by lace and a Stuart-Iiaw- s Reception full gathered sknt entrain. Het On the evening of the wedding, sheer veil fell from a tiaia of seed peails She earned a bouquet a reception was given for William and Helen in the Hyrum Second of red roses. ward tecieation hall. Helen woie Attending Joyce as biidesntaids a white satin dress with wide wete LaVoy Stuait and Helen embroidered lace yoke, the Haws. Both gills canted nosegays skirt releasing a court of led loses and white daisies. gathered tiain. Caught to a beaded ciown Varnell Haws, brother to the was her thiee-quartlength veil groom acted as best man. The of sheer bndal illusion. Helen bride's mother woie an on hid carried a of red roses bouquet dress and the gloom's mother tied with wide satin nbbon. woie a blue oi gaudy diess with Attendants to the bride were corsages of red roses and white Louis Baker, Barbaia Stuart and daisies. Carol Swenson. Diane Haws and Special guests weie Mis Anna Elsie Mae Vuchow acted as fVowdi Poppleton, grandmother of the girls. Assuming duties as best man bride and Mr. and Mis. Peterson, was Wendell Stifait, brother of grandparents of the groom. the groom. Both parents of the Mrs. Mildred Rtthman gteeted were in the rebude and guests at the door and Anna ceiving linegioom Paiker was m chaige of the guest At the door was Mis. Bonnie book. Hall, sister of the bride, and Mrs. In chatge of seiving were Mrs. Mildred Richman, sister of the Verda Hall, Mrs. Carrie MoBude oom gi and Celia Bailey assisted by In chaige of serving were Mrs Caiol Hall, Nedia Poppleton, Lony Biown. Mrs. Sarah Lindley Dixie MeBude and Vivian Stuait. and Miss Ila Anderson with MarMrs. Janice Olsen, Leta Bailey lene Warner, LuJean Haslam, were in charge of the gifts. Shaion Meilynn Miller, Jo Ann Smith, Letshman, Ida Mae Paiker weie Margaret Wyatt and Sherry Long in charge of the trousseau assisting. The lace covered table was a recent bride To Sell Refreshments It Year or Older at baseball game July ?4. See Bud Hansen at 60 No. Snd et Saturday evening, or at the Ball Park Monday evening. Herbe Subscribe Today to Reed 8am bnde eddi N w Her and The Mebaild -- JfonjKHAiL in "'Rot thei Till i Rum YOU WILL RECEIVE THE BIG CENTENNIAL PROGRESS EDITION ont fiiuri FREE " ite ON YOUR REGULAR $1.25 SUBSCRIPTION. 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