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Show arjorie Childs Weds Lamar Miner it Charming Home Wedding Monday r cRecent ride . . . "- ' - -3j'c--' -TTVarjorie Child, daughter T a d M. lv Child, be-! be-! M he bride of Lamar J. Miner, iDie Mr and Mrs. Floyd Miner, )D arming home wedding Mon-;rClngt Mon-;rClngt the home of the t',SS the two families ar relatives assembled and ,: Hirold Alleman pertorm- Iny. As beautiful ilie Ztic 'as Played, the hride-elece entered on the 'd her father. She looked ,L in a Grecian model of silk jey. with matching I : nd long white net gloves, 'carried ophelia roses and 'L tied with satin bow and Vmers Her only attendant was rSr, Clark Tyler of ,,ke City, who also chose a W fashioned of orchid ; L with gold accessor es, Z wore a corsage of talis- 3Tl.er0bSridal party stood in front , ,he fireplace, which was ar-ilcall, ar-ilcall, decorated to further ." ut the Grecian idea. ne mantle held an unusual ,D,erpiece, a white pottery swan, .lB0st completely enveloped in -Mle dahlias. On either side stood etching candelabra holding rtted white tapers, and white owls filled with choice roses in :,tel shades. Completing the ar-iTn-ement, a white pottery floor held gladioli in the pastel des, and tall Grecian stands en-:,ined en-:,ined with pink roses and ivy eld white candelabra, each hold-'3 hold-'3 seven lighted white tapers. A beautiful four-tiered wedding ike topped with a satin and n archway and bride and groom, atered the side table, and the lino, which was covered with a ISQd-'made lace cloth, held a bowl ;! rosebuds and silver candelabra 'i which five tapers burned. Flowers were in profusion noughout the entire house, and le serving table was attractive iith a lace cloth and large bride's 3ke on a silver stand. White jpers were in silver candelabra. Sirs. Richard Hansen and Mrs. raest Boyer poured, and the folding fol-ding young ladies, attired in :sstel formals, served: Yvonne Child, sister of the bride; Venice silting, Evelyn Peterson, Loeen frandall, Helen Nelson, and Lois Mrs. Jack L, Childs, nee Shirley Mendenhall, who was married Friday, September 20th. ilrs. Beulah C. Whiting was itting hostess, and Art and Marie Child and Wendell Packard assist-i assist-i Mrs. Virl Whiting and Mrs. tot Strong were in charge of the silt rooms. String music was played dur-ig dur-ig the evening by Luella Hun-tigton, Hun-tigton, James Brailsford, Louise Hide, and lone Lewis. Mrs. Ellen uderson, aunt of the groom, livored with solos. The newlyweds are honeymoon-3? honeymoon-3? In California, and upon their Wirn will make their home in irlngville. IVE DELJU CLUB AT 'EASOX'S FIRST PARTY Urs. Gladys Averett was hos-i hos-i to members of the Ave Delma -lib at her home Thursday. The rooms were beautifully dec-"ted dec-"ted with fall flowers. Luncheon s served first, after which : was played, with prizes go's go-'s to Dollle Smith for high !e, Gertrude Clements for conation, con-ation, and guest prize to Grace Wersot. Ndes the regular members, ts present were Grace Ander-' Ander-' of Provo, Helen Rowland, and nde Clements. "ffiSPlAJJS MEET B UTTLE THEATRE Tbesplana held their second bi--twkly meeting of the current o! year Wednesday in the Lit-eatre, Lit-eatre, with President " Reid "Wank conducting. iss Virginia Rivers, new teacher, is faculty adviser. . '"last halt of the meeting was ! form of a social with Jun-Brgi, Jun-Brgi, vice - president, in a'8e. conclusion, refreshments '" served by LaRhea Nielson idJSrockbank. 'im-m, CLUB 'JWS OFFICERS ' the Ad Libitum , "oniay evening at the m elya Jordan to elect and outline the year's 'HdJVimcla Peay was elected --Mm, , en McKenzie, vice-'iW vice-'iW pL a Packari. secretary; Peirce, reporter. Hw?6nta were served-to Wanda Peay, Ida Mm l!en MKenzie, Elaine "Jth , 0na Collins, Lola 3i Pelrx; 1 F&le- and Na" THIRD WARD GLEANERS HONOR LEADER AT PARTY Mrs. Louise Straw, last year's Third ward Gleaner leader, was honored guest at a party given by the Third ward Gleaners Tuesday Tues-day evening at the home of Mar-jorie Mar-jorie Clark. The girls worked on a friendship friend-ship quilt which, when it is completed, com-pleted, will be given, to Mrs. Straw. - In conclusion a delicious luncheon lunch-eon was served to twenty-seven members who attended. PETERSON-HILL ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Peterson wish to announce the engagement engage-ment of their daughter, Evelyn, to Dariel Hill, son of Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Hill of Payson. The marriage is planned to take place October 30th in the Salt Lake temple. CURRENT STUDY CLUB ENTERTAINED AT PAYSON Miss Eleanor Mattley was hostess hos-tess Monday evening to the Current Cur-rent Study club, at Payson. Dinner was served early in the evening at Elmer's cafe, after which the group adjourned to Miss Mattley's home, where Mrs. Blanche Beal reviewed the Indian love story, "Loon Feather," by, Iola Fuller. All club members were present. |