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Show June 6, 1946 flub ('l"'ed Counti Ter Jfortnenoxt ( club will three weeks, .V searteina. Vl.JU. i that the each Monday during the summr jnd hIhuut, ai i angements mntbe made foi pa.tics on Tues-f- jleae.vation, hv ll0-e- d sial Celebrates Birthday party Entertaimng George Mrs eekbrated her of bnthday A group a!onS-h- and friends bridge. hussix- - ,ef residents erj-ye- is ring ceremony perat the afternoon Sunday orthodox church united in double . 01 ed J;reek marriage of TRICE, UTAH E, ' Mr. daughter Nick Doulgerakis, son Platis, and Charles Doulger-alu- s Mr Mr. and Econo-mo- u The Reverend S. C. officiated at the ceremony before an which was performed and palms gladiolas white of altar of relatives and in the presence and fnends fatGiven in marriage by her a was bride lovely her, the her wedding gown of white pic-ture'- in fashioned satin and marquisette with a fitted satin bodice and high round neckline edged with pearls. full marquisette skirt fell in fintrain at the back and her with in held place gertip veil was a head band of orange blossoms The a Page Nine t olorado and will return here to daughter of Mrs. Neal W. Hanks make their home and the bridegroom is the son of Mrs. Antone Dupin of Spring By Glen. Juniper Camp Meet The Jumper camp of the Highlighting this year's activiShe carried a budal bouquet if ties of the Book Cliff club of roses and gardenias. Daughters of iTth Pioneers will Piigagement Is Announced was the annual offioeis Mis. Chris Boletus, wearing a meet next Wednesday afternoon, The engagement of Miss Car- tea on June at 12, Tuesday the home of evening, culminatMrs A gown of blue chiffon, was the ma- W men Zeddies to Allan II Weaver, fui ther functions until this McKinnon Mrs. ing Im ley Rheud son of Mis. tron of honor. Her bouquet was Ignore Weaver of lavs fall ' will the ltsson Refi cshments give roses. Bridesmaids, Miss Tula atul a is announced this week An angements were in charge1 social hour will conclude the Angeles, Pappas, Miss Bessie Nukus Miss session. by her patents, Mr. and Mrs. Al- 'of the outgoing offners, After a' Madeline Sumpmos, Miss Evunge-lm- e beit F. Zeddies. Plans for the' brief business meeting the mem-- l Pappas, Miss Pauline Gustus Dancing Club Holds wedding will be made by the pros- bets atul guests enjoyed a piogram and Miss Sylvia Iuupis, gowned Inst pective bride and groom upon their of two amn d ion solos by Harold Party Of Season in formal-- , of blue net, led the middle of arrival about the here The Duns, into F.llis, two vocal solos by Miss Bonwedding procession. Each curne i ended their dinner Dancing clul June nie Woolley, a piano solo by Mis. for iLmas this nosegays of pastel swcetpeas cen- season a gala puitv m the Marge Naylor, two vocal solos by with tered with a lose. The bnde's sis- t Miss Nancy Graham and a dance ountrv club Sutinday night. Visitor Intertained ters, Connie and Mary Platis, m Centoi 'When Prances Dances With duo, around va- the mg Miss of la's Angetheme, Ruby Diaper gowns of white net weie the cation . a Me Miss Sandra Graham and by levs, who has been visiting here gay and entei taming flower girls, and her brother, was highlighted with with her sisteis, Mrs J. Bracken Miss Claudette Wnglit, accomjvi-nie- d piogrum Tommy Platis, was ring bearer. by Mrs Adiniae Brown. gioup singing, humorous vacation Bee and Mrs. James E. Alley, has Pete Gustus served as best man comments, vocal numbers and been honored with a number of Climaxing the evening was the and his assistant was Paul Pant- - snappy comedy skits Marl Gibson social affairs while here installation of the newly elected ages. Ushers were Michael Bika- - picxided as master of ceicmomes. officers. Standing before a beaukis, John Pappas, Johnny Sam- - Before the program new officers tifully appointed tea table in the candle-li- t pinos, George Tamallos, Arthur were named and include Mrs room, the outgoing presBolotas and Nick Platis. Ilhacken Lee, president; ident, Mrs. Edna Graham, assisted The brides brother, Lieutenant Mills, vice presidentV i ace, pleasant7"occasion was enjoyed by her officers, installed the fol(j.g ) George Platis, who has been secretary and treasurer; Mrs. Paul by lowing to head the oiganization in the South Pacific since last Holbrook, program chairman di- for the coming year: Mrs. Thelma fall, arrived home from overseas rectors, Mrs S W. Fenemore re-(- at Fad-di- s, a dehi,htful at h home Wright, president; Mrs. Alice in time to attend the wedding. vice president; Mrs. Hazel taing president, Belmont Rich- -, <urday nightparty honoring Miss Morgan, For the wedding the bnde'sjards and Mrs. Quinn recording secretary; Mrs. Whiting. The was a get- affair Draper. mother chose a black and yellow Decorations emphasized the Howa, Cathy corresponding secrecoof friends who were together Mrs. Helen Markosek, treasprint, jersey afternoon dress and theme. Guests tary; the mother of the groom wore an checks at the dnTwUh numbers WrkerS Wth M" nrapPr at the urer, afternoon dress of navy blue and corresponding with miniature lug- local telephone office where she The outgoing president, Mrs. was employed before she left here white print. was honored by a lovely gage which maiked the placed for to reside in Graham, California. Enjoying The newlyweds were honored at sixty members and guests. Runwhich was presented to corsage the occasion with the guest of a reception at the church following ning through the center of the her by Mrs. Adirnae Brown for the ceremony which was attended tables toy cars on a miniature honor were Mrs. Ted Bryner, Mrs. the members of the club. Albert Jeanselme, Miss Bernice Punch and dainty cookies, salted by more than 300 guests. Out of highwmy led to the centerpiece town friends and relatives arrived which was a mirrored lake effect Branch, Mrs. Keith Chase and nuts and candies were served by Miss Mazel Harmon of Salt Lake for the wedding from Kansas City, surrounded with pines. the hostesses. The committee in charge of the City. Colorado, Salt Lake City and LoA canyon party in Huntington gan. evenings entertainment included feted the California visitor Price Girl To Be canyon The young couple left that eve- Mrs. Hal MacKnight, chairman, her sister, Miss Ilene Draper Married In Ohio ning for a honeymoon trip in Mrs. Fred Winkenwerder, Mrs. and Miss Shirley Robb, daughter of of Salt Lake City. Mrs. Lee and Marcel Jeanselme, Mrs. D. T. Mr. and Mrs. Ailin Robb, left were cohostesses nt the Alley Madsen and Mrs. Arthur N. Smith outdoor affair which was of double here Sunday for Youngstown, importance as the date celebrated Ohio, where her sister, Mrs. Saturday Night Dinner blrthdayS 0Vhe tw0 visitors-Mr- Blanch Baker resides. Upon arrivHlC On Saturday evening Mr and Picnic eats, traditional birthday ing in Ohio Miss Robb will comJ. A. Iheobuld entertained , - plete the plans of her marriage to a"d at a dinner party at their home, ffUn 1J,Rhl,8htthe day group Richard L. Peoples, son of Floyd The affair complimented Mrs. of Salt Lake City, and Glen Nelson who is planning to' Thc vfMtrs returned this week Peoples O. B. Jackson of Fairfield, Mrs. leave here some time this summer to tlleir homes in Salt Lake and California. The young couple have Los Angeles. for Europe. for set their New Officers Named Book Cliff Club and CLUB NOTES SOCIETY Country THE Sun-ny.si- de - ' s ' 7td"r Self-- Service NEW, MODERN Way ! See the difference in our stock of . . . Is the PEPPERS SPINACH CABBAGE LETTUCE CAULIFLOWER CARROTS CELERY ONIONS BROCCOLI WATERCRESS PARSLEY SQUASH BEETS ASPARAGUS CUCUMBERS RADISHES AVOCADOS MIXED SALADS All in Our Refrigeration Racks A FRESH LINE OF TOMATOES GRAPEFRUIT POTATOES SWEET SPUDS STRAWBERRIES CHERRIES ORANGES CANTALOUPES IN OUR MEAT PORK FISH SELF-SERVIC- E DEPARTMENT CHEESE CHICKENS SMOKED MEATS (No Beef) See us for the things you wedding date DUP To Meet The Sally Ann Olson camp of the DUP will meet Tuesday evening, June 11, at the home of Mrs. A. E. Gibson. Thc session will in- elude business, election of new officers, a program and a social Country diately following the ceremony. Father Thomas F. Butler officiated at the short, impressive marriage rites at the church which were witnessed by close friends and relatives. For her wedding the attractive bride wore an afternoon dress, a Maurice Rentner model of powdre blue with matching accessories. Her attendants were Mrs. Wayne Hall and Mrs. Evelyn Stewart of Salt Lake City. John Dupin served as best man for his brother and the ushers were the brides brother, Van Stewart, and her nephew, Stewart Ashton of Vernal. The infoimal reception at the Country club followed the wed-- l ding ceremony and the newlyweds left that evening for a honeymoon in Utah and California. They will return here to make their home. The wedding was attended by friends and relatives in this county and from Salt Lake City, Vernal and Roosevelt. The new Mrs. Dupin is the IF TO DO 21 kt. gold finish, on all sides! Extra heavy for long wear. Will molded from for greater strength. TO TALK THINGS OVER WITH US. A B Phone 202, Price J. BRACKEN LEE GEORGE PATTERICK Collor bar, tie chain Tailored tie bars key chain C Snap-rin- D collar clip Assorted tie chains Ornamented tie bars E F INSURANCE AGENCY for Fathers Day! IN- A DE- EQUITABLE Across from City Hall June 16th FOR FATHER Gift boxed YOU WANT YOUR e t soldered WONT BE UNDERSOLD Phone 339 WHYlPAYlMOtm. Williams Elsabeth this meeting solid stock! Even the chains are WANT Fine Fresh Foods 4-- H wear wonderfully PENDABLE JOB, YOULL BROAOBENT club, named the Busy Bee was organized in May at the home of Mrs. Frank Cones. At ns SURANCE BROADBENTS 8, SUPREME COLD WAVE - And Remember Club News A new w a s chosen president, Betsey Young, vice president, and Cathhour. erine Morgan, secretary. The list of officers was completed at the To Hold Installation Din'ner 8 The and 40 will hold their June meeting held at Mrs. Cones dinner meeting and installation of home Monday afternoon and in- - Each kit contains 3 full ounces of Salon-typnew officers at the Parkview Gar- - eluded Margaret Thompson, pian-desolution with Kurltumt Carlene Pace, chorister; Sherry isp 14. HostFriday night, June Curlers. 60 end 60 Garand phYnis esses for the affair will be Mrs.lYoun& repo,ter tissues, cotton appliRuth Bernardi and Mrs. Iris Kirk. lick in charge of the judging de- cator, neutralizer and partment. The members will meet complete instructions. each Monday afternoon and have Couple Exchange Wedding chosen sewing as their project for Vows Sunday Newly married Mr. and Mrs. this year. Antone Dupin, who exchanged wedding vows Sunday, June 2, at the Notre Dame de Lourdes church, received congratulations from a host of friends at the informal reception given in their rf. c. ooM I honor at the club imme- are having trouble getting.- You will find we carry a complete line of foodstuffs. 4 -- II June and the ceremony will be performed by the presiding bishop of the Good-gri- g p .. $1.50 1.00 1.00 .SO 1. 00 1.00 m HOME KIT 2 to 3 Unurs at Home Takes only L. D. S. church, Friendly Bells, in Youngstown. Following their marriage the newlyweds will reside for the present in Philadelphia, where the future groom is stationed with the navy. Pi mr to her departure, Miss Robb was the guest of honor at a bridal shower given by Mrs. Max Robb and Mrs. Eugene Milton. The making of a brides book provided tlie entertainment for the group and the bride-to-b- e received many lovely gifts. Covers were laid for twenty guests. Women of the Moose The Women of the Moose will hold their regular meeting at the dub room Friday night, June 7. The new officers recently nomi- nated by the chapter will be elect- ed. All members are urged to tend this important meeting. at- |