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Show 1 MARRIAGE OF 1 MISS LARSEN I AT WELLSVILLE Kjj Wellsvllle, Dec. 20. Tho young vKff friends of Miss Mario Larson, tho 9K daughter of Mrs. C. Larsen, gave ho: .jjBj a b'undlc Bhower on Monday cven- R ling, whose marriage to Mr. Harvey 'K 'Olsen ot College took placu on Wed- H nesday In the Salt Lake Temple. The K- .young lady was the proud recipient S, of a wonderful lot ot useful and K beautiful presents. Tho rooms were "K AecoTated with the national colorb jB and Oregon holly. A' dainty lunch- 'X on was served to thirty guests. 9 Dancing and games wero enjoyed uu- H til a lato hour. mt r .On Wednesday evening a wedding ff TeccjtUon for the young couple was WL Jield at the homo of the bride's mo- V .ther. eighty guests wero present. 9 The bride wore a lovely gown of H blue taffeta with silver trimmings. S Supper was served at midnight. W White roses and holly adorned tho m table. Dancing was Indulged In until M the weo small hours. Tho happy 1 M young couple wero showered with pi prebents and tho best wishes for n l long happy wedded life. 'it Dr. Brooking, our popular dentist, is home again after visiting with it. relatives in Kansas, Missouri, for h the past three weeks. 'i3 Mr. Herman Theurer spent a few ,1 .days in Ogden last week. j Tho Clement Club met with Mrs. J .Nellie Bradshaw on Wednesday af- ,p" ternoon. The national colors and act shasta daisies were charmingly used 1 for the decorations. Luncheon was j served to ten members who are bus- ' . ily engaged in knitting sweaters, jt stockings, scarfs and mlts for tho $j Red Cross. j S Mrs. Robert Lelshman and Mrs. 1 John Bailey were called to Salt, Luke -1; ' last Tuesday on account ot serious -?9-- illness of their sister. Mrs. Georgia ' J" "West. Mrs. Hyrura Lewis and daugh- I -ker Carrie, spent 'a few days last R week with Mrs. Arthur Wilson. Mrs. Harry Parker entertained on Friday In honor of Mrs. Roy Parkln- son. A dainty luncheon was served , to the following guests, besides the guest of honor: Mrs. Heber Parker, Mrs. Wlllard Parker, Mr. W. Glenn. (fi Mrs. Lon Jarvls, of Hyrum; Mrs. i Orson Parker of Mondon; Mrs. ' Chauncoy Parkinson, Mrs. Arthur r Wilson, Mrs. Heber C. Parker, Mrs. f Howard Jones, Mrs. James Parker. Mrs. Joseph Parkinson, Mrs. Eliza ' Stuart and Mrs. Ross Parkinson. Tho luncheon table had pink begonias ' for a centerploce. Music and social I , chat wero enjoyed during tho after- i noon. ,' A basketball game was played in I the Wollsvlllo Pavilion on Saturday 1 night between tho Wollsvlllo athletic I club versus Logan B. Y. Sophomoros. The score was 47 to 1,'ln favor ot Wellsvlllo. Mr. Frank O. Qunnell, tho contractor con-tractor for tho now opera house, is putting forth every effort' to have the building ready so it can bo used by tho first of tho year. Mrs. Annie Gunnell is home after spending tho past two months in Drummoud, Montana. Mr. and Mrs. William Darley are the proud parents of a baby boy. Mrs. Stuart of Layton, Utah, is the guest of her daughter, Mrs. Wlllard Wll-lard H. Parker for a fow weeks. Mrs. Hillyard Christiansen of Logan, Lo-gan, is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Murray for a fow days. Mrs. Elinor Maughan and chlldron spent a fow days last week in Logan with her mothor, Mrs. Charles Gunnell. Gun-nell. Tho Daniel II. Wells Camp ot tho Daughters of tho Pioneers mot at tho homo ot Mrs. James Kerr, on Wednesday, December 12. Tho hls- , tory of Mary Walters Owon, mother of Mrs. Korr, was read by Mrs. II. V. Murray's granddaughter; recitation, recita-tion, by Mrs. Alfrod Smurlhwalto; piano solo Mlssella Korr; singing by mombors ot tho camp. Tho remainder re-mainder ot tho nftornoon was spent In knitting for tho Rod Cross, after which a dainty lunch was sorved to thirty mombers. Mr. nnd Mrs. Hobor C. rnrkor on-tortnlned on-tortnlned on Saturday ovonlng, tho occasion bolng tho twontloth wedding anniversary. Tholr beautiful homo was decorated with tho national col- ors and pink begonias adorned the supper tablo. Forty guests enjoyod tho hospitality of tho host and tho hostess. Music and games wero enjoyed en-joyed during tho ovonlng. All aro wishing for such times to como often, of-ten, congratulating Mr. and Mrs. Parker for a happy married llfo. Mrs. Robort Murray of Hyrum, spent a fow days with Mr. aud Mrs. William Murray. Mrs. Magnus Parkinson of Logan is visiting with her mother, Mrs, Jauott Jones. |