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Show OCTOBER 11 1916 PAGE FITE SOUTH CACHE COURIER group picture taken at Logan, the dinner was served buffet style at the Cooper residence, to President and Mrs. Henry R. Cooper, Mr. of Logan, Mr. and Mrs and Mrs Spencer Griffin and family of Providence, Mr and Mrs Ray-Ro- i- 1 Louis R. Cooper of Ogden, Mr. childof Millville, Mrs. Hattie McMur-di- e and Mrs. Carl R Cooper and Mr. and of ren Idaho, Blackfoot, of Hyrum, Mr. and Mrs. Owen of Burrell and daughter Georgeann, 'tts Douglass B. Maughan Mr. Mrs. and Holywood, Florida, Dewey Pearce of Paradise and Mrs. the guest of honor George Pearce Marvin R Cooper, Mr. and Preston Brenchley, Mr. and Mrs. Luther Cooper, Miss Norma CoopTrousseau Tea er and the host and hostess. Mrs Jennie McMurdie entertained at a trousseau tea Sunday Open House . afternoon at the home of Mrs. Holds A nicely arranged afternoon tea of her Clara Peaice, in honor was given by Mrs. Wm. P. Leath-adaughter Arlene who was recentand Mrs. Thos Poppleton at of to Balls Frank Hyde ly married the home of Mrs. Leatham in Park. Wellsville on Sunday complimentwere the the Receiving guests her mother, and the ing their mother, Mrs. Grace bride, who was observing her grooms mother, Mrs. Balls of Bailey 80th birthday. Open house was Hyde Park Assisting with the tea were Wanda Burrell in the held and some one hundred and ' Bailey-Bradsha- w Wedding and Mrs. Thomas B. Bailey the marriage of their to Claire N. Bradsdaughter Laree and Mrs. James Mr. of son haw, Bradshaw of Wellsville. The B in the marriage was solemnized Salt Lake temple on Monday, Sep tember 23. President Robert T. Burton performed the ceremony. their JSy They were attended mothers, Mrs. Bailey and Mrs. Bndshaw and their uncle Dur- -' rell Nielsen of Brigham City. Following the ceremony a lovely vedding dinner tv as enjoyed in the Hotel Utah dining room. The joung couple spent the following two days in Salt Lake. A wedding reception honoring the 'couple was given Thursday eiemng at the Wellsville Second ward recreation hall which was artisticaly decorated with a profusion of fall flowers. The four hundred guests present were received by the newly weds and their parents. The bride chose a wedding gown of white brocaded taffeta and net entrain. It was Mr. announce ' fashioned with a sweetheart neck line and she wore a pearl neckl- ace. Her finger length veil of net from a edged with lace, fell crown of seed pearls. She carried a bouquetof 'red roses and lily of the valley, Attending the bride were Miss LuWana Bradshaw as Maid of Honor and Mrs. June Maugh,an and Mrs. Connie . JVIaughan as bridesmaids. They wore pastel gowns and corsages in correspond ing colors. Lynn Bradshaw, brother of the groom, was Best Man. Miss Jolene Gunnell, Miss Sar- ah Bankhead and Mrsk Patricia Hill in pastel gowns received and displayed the many lovely gifts. During the dance a buffet luncheon was served in the dining room. Those in charge - of the serving were Mr. and Mrs. William H Bankhead, , Mr and, Mrs. Cyril Gunnell, Mr and Mrs. Alton Gunnell, Mr. and Mrs. Lpland Larsen, Mr, and Mrs. Reese Bailey, Mr and Mrs. Reid Leishman and Mr. and Mrs. Len Jeppson of Mantua. , Pt number of outof towrtrefr friends were presents A beautiful trousseau was displayed at the home of Mr, and Mrs Bailey inhere many giffa were also received. The Misses Sharon Leishman, Arlene Leisb man and Carol Bailey were in charge of the trousseau and gift rooms. A atives and i The young .couple are making their home in Wellsville. Claire, ho spent forty-tw- o months in the service with three months in the Pacific, is attending the PSAC. Wedding Shower Mrs. Florence Hughart, Mrs, Margaret Underwood and Mrs. Charlotte Poulson were hostesses at a wedding shower Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Hughart given in honor of Mrs Keith Hughart, a recent bride. A social afternoon was enjoyed and refreshments were served to thirty five guests. Mrs. Hughart "as the recipient of many beau-tngifts ul Honors Husband Mrs Emily Pearce entertained at dinner Sunday at her home in honor of her husband, the occasion being his birthday anniversary. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Stauffer and family of Korth Logan, Mr. and Mrs Ralph K Pearce and daughter Geraldine E bb t d-- fifteen relatives and friends called between the hours of two and ten p. m. Several were from Hyrum and Logan. Mrs. Bailey greeted them all with her wonderful smile and handshake and enjoyed visiting and chatting with them. She wore a beautiful black afternoon dress with white around the neck. She had a corsage of pink and white rose buds. Mrs. Leatham and Mrs. Poppleton were assisted in serving by Sixth Birthday Mrs. Louis Kerr entertained on Mrs Pearl Bailey, Mrs. Thelma Monday at her home for her Leatham and Mrs. Farris Leathdaughter Shirley who was observ- am. ing her sixth birthday. The children present played games and Birthday Club Meets listened to several stories given In observance of her birthday by Mrs. Ruth Bankhead. Those anniversary, Mrs. Bert Brown present were Mrs. Marion Caster-iln-e entertained the Hyrum First and two children, Mrs Rhea Ward club at her home birthday Olsen and children of College on Friday evening. . ,a((x ward, Mrs. Renee McBride and an Following ' of evening Mrs. Ruth Bankhead and chidren,was games, served to the suipper son, .little Diane Hall, Mrs. Chas. Buist and children of Logan, Mrs members and the following speBertha Buist of Mendon and Mrs. cial guests: Mrs. Pearl Larsen Hazel Kerr, A lovely lunch was and Mrs. Emma Nelson of Loseryed on small tables by the gan. Mrs. Brown was assisted in hostess. Shirey received severe serving by her daughters, Mrs lovely gifts. Beverly Jorgensen and Ida Marie trousseau room, Elaine McMurdie and Dorothy Lemons in charge of the gifts, Pauline Lemon in charge of the guest book, and Beth Rawlins serving. A beautiful trousseau was on display and about one hundred guests called during tlie afternoon. The married couple are making their home in Logan. burn down. The teachers at Norwalk, Conn., tells the students to go begin again. Here Rudy Baxa, custodian Norwalk Center Junior high school, home. Bone of contention for the teachers Is that $90,112 he added to the $813,000 school budget for pay raises for the 236 teachers. This is one strike where those who are concerned are willing that it be continued for some time. with their ful party at the Miller home on at the Salt Lake temple and sis- Lee C. F. I mother, Mrsy Wednesday evening. of Lamb Hyde Park The girls enjoyed a number f ters, Mrs. L S of Prov- Fuhriman Jacob Mrs of interesting games and music and accompanied their and were served a delicious Iidence. They Mrs. Ella Hunt of Arkanluncheon. the temple. She is on her sas The following attended: Sharto Utah and has been first on Arlene Leishman C trip Wellsville Locals -- Hv-ru- m Wellswlle Jr. Literary The Junior Ladies Literary club held the opening meeting of the season Wednesday at the home of Mrt and Mrs. Leroy Thorpe. There were sixteen members present. A reorganization took place and the following officers elected to sene during the t year1 President Mrs. Della Francis, Vice president Mrs Rena B. Leishman, Secretary Mrs. Eie-ly- n Brenchley. The program committee are Donna Leishman, Naomi Perkes Refieshment Committee are Anna Parkinson, Radah Leishman and Manilla Perkins. A delicious luncheon was served. Tamily Gathering Bp and Mrs. Joseph P. Cooper entertained at a family social on last Thursday evening when all members of the famiy were at home After having a, family HiiderliQod 5 2 2d Prrsl Just hang this Allstate Heater under the hood of your car, cover hood weather. Helps with blanket. Motor stays warm, even in below-zer- o you start quickly, saves on battery and motor wear. Its absolutely safe, wont blow out or ignite on the gas fumes. One kerosene filling lasts 24 hours. Has a host of other uses around the home or farm. See this handy marvel today. Youll buy it. . . E 2415 Van Le 04 W Per .... P416 E 10th .Marry r 2012 Thornes . Ralph 2200 E 19thfc F r 1719 is Samuel JesVVH 1922 Tncres av E Lo-c2C14 r Cecd hett SrhfiltJ ... Basil 209 E 4tli av m av CH r 3508 BArrEmma 2202 Bert 3 Baker Forest P 508 E 20ti BakerFranyF r 5c0 F feth 6164 .7570 Barnev Bar ri Barnj Ban! Bane : Bake Bak Bak; Bak Bak Bak Bak Bak Ba Bak Bak. Baker R W r 0616 Warren av . 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SERVICE MARKET V, so evening at Logai at the home of Mrs. Ed Hutchinson given in honor of her sister, Mrs, Neuman Bickmore of California. eye-appe- al 22 Don A E tgMSHSW DIRECtOB 2C th ans For Hunters Campers and Fishing Shacks Trailers or For Tractors or Chicken Coops o Diesels Greenhouses t inc th. a n 2C th ars Li . ifth, xjj for these students to wish that the school house would ... No need went on strike. No teachers, no school. Vacation days can HEALTH Guna 8 THIS STRIKE MET WITH FAVOR HARVEST OF Bsjgs U1 r 3300 Cnnbon av Baggs Nora A Mrs r 2117 Ma Bag ey Lester r 311 W 4th a Bihr Raymond r 416 VV Bailey Dwight 3117 Ba h; EA 222 E 8a iy EL k 1917 Bai'eyLA fMi BainumWH SU 4 Leishman, visitihg relatives in the county and Jean Leishman of Wells- for some time. She will visit in Beverly Arizona before returning home. ville, Vivian Nichols, Baxter, Gayle Smith and the three "hostesses of Hyrum. Mrs. Eva Lee Gunnell and Mrs. -Geneva Maughan attended a very nicely arranged party on Friday Mrs. Hyrum Woodward of Wellsville is spending some time Brown. DUP MEETS at Nephi with her son in law and A club gift was presented to The Daniel H. Wells Camp of Mr. and Mrs. Lindpn daughter, the DUP held their first meeting the hostess. Leatham. Mrs. Leatham has unat the home of President Jennie dergone a major operation at tho Glenh last Friday. It was in honor Skating Party hospital there. of the retiring president and coun The, Gleaner Girls and M. Men sellor, Mrs. Mary Anderson and of the Hyrum Third ward enjoyMr and Mrs. Seth Maughan and Mrs. Nettie Thorpe. Mrs. Glenn ed a skating party at Logan on was assisted in entertaining by Tuesday evening, following the family of Midvale, Idaho have her counsellors and secretary, the opening .exercises of the MI been visiting in Wellsville during Mesdames Mary Leishman, Josie After -- enjoying the sport, they the past week. Seth is coach at High School there. They have Poppleton and Zella Clark. For produce thats fresh, tender, tempting and tasty for proreturned to the Ward charnel the been guests of their parents, Mr. dew bursting with vitduce thats moist with garden-fres- h Prayers were by, Mrs. Mary J. where dancing and refreshments and Mrs. Guy H. Maughan. Parker and Mrs. Eliza Stuart. The were served. where taste health and minerals shop amins, lesson Mormons in Colorado and come Teachers of the young people here. and first. thrift appeal Shop appeal Mrs Geneva Maughan attended Arizona was treated by Mrs. Gen-ev- a in charge of the party vere Murray. History bf R55ert Wendell Hurren, Mrs. Inez Mi- the Hyde Park Literary. Club meeting last Thursday helT at the Baxter was read'by- Historian An- ller and Mrs. Margaret Larsen. home of Mrs. L, L. Lamb who is nie Lei&hman. Twb- organola solos her sister. were plaved by Mrs. Gretta Hall. Phone 3 Hyrum, Utah Miss Beverly Miller, Meh a Niel- The retiring officers were prea. m. to 6:30 p. m. 0:00 to 7:00 on Saturday 9:00 Open sen and Nielsen Charlene' of Mrs Joseph B. Gunnell and Mrs sented with a gift and they made were hostesses at a delighf- - Rulon B. Maughan spent Monday a few remarks. Lovely refreshments were serv ed during a social hour which followed. - Bade E C 2010 Pol ms av . Bade rec 1201 E 21 n 4 fill1 tafalhi Bailey 0 T 5 Bailey Ray h Bailey Richard I. Bailey W C r 90 Bail ie Charles F r Ba n Leah Marsh r 4 Bam Walter E Bairbr.rije L R Bainbndqe Wav r; ' m tiiL, Baird Baker Baker Baker Baker irSsZy r BakyOl r - 4 se Barth Phillip r 41? E ltth Bartley E T r 2617 Warren 11 Main. LOGAN Phone 501 |