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Show Pre-Nuptial Parties Held For Popular BrideToBe Numerous gay parties have been given and are planned for the next few days to honor popular Miss NanaLee Revnolds. who is to be wed to Mack Vernon Pace of Richfield, September 1. Outstanding, among the social functions was the trou-iseau trou-iseau tea, given by her motto, mo-tto, Mrs. H. T. Reynolds, Jr., M Wednesday afternoon of list week for friends and relatives. rela-tives. Guests calling between three ind five o'clock were greeted the bride-elect her mother Mid Mrs. Pace. They were in formal attire as were others listing with the gracious taction. The entertaining rooms were beautiful with pink and white wt flowers and candles. On serving table, which was wered with an exquisite imported im-ported lace cloth, was a brides bouquet centerpiece of pink M white carnations and deli-ate deli-ate babybreath encircled with tointy white lace frill from ch was arranged delicate m satin streamers. On either fe were pink candles around wuchwas entwined tiny flowers, flow-ers, Mrs. Josephine Dougall of wouston, aunt of the bride and "fa. Taylor Reynolds, sister- ' j";iaw, poured. Serving were s Priscilla Pace, Richfield, Carol Ann Reynolds, Joan WW and Janice Dougall. iii?6 many Pretty items were Sayed in upstairs rooms r d ss Helen Reynolds, 'Ph Pace, and Mrs. Bill HluW(?n in charge. . ., Breakfast Another function compiling compil-ing the bride elect ag e breakfast given by Mrs. Dougall at the Ray Sco-' Sco-' nome at Mapleton Friday 2 attended by 12 close eioattves and friends. Rer,1Tuesdav evening, Miss U ! was est of hnr frnds arby a 8 of Blakp n he home of Mrs-tsdL Mrs-tsdL mmeU anl on Wed- Wev!,? Mrs- Carlyle ittmhZ ofrvo entertained a il5X,the BYU friends Se ; Sf &rl3 at her e-tbT mentary t0 thS BClvTday eveniS. Mrs. at th y 8 Z1 a Party Mrs G p orne f her mother, of hieh JvHale3 for a group ho i ho01 &irl friends, talk ah' l1 together for a amf old times before marnage date. |