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Show Thursday, November 29, 1931 THE LEADER, Tremonton, Utah "SOCIETY " FAMILY ENJOY REUNION The J. H. Laub family were LAUB Engagement Announced V" YOU AIRE MV happy to have with them for the past weekend, their granddaughter, Mrs. Richard Day- huff and her husband, who have been in Virginia for the past several months. Mr. Day- huffs mother, Mrs. Dorothy Hodge of Traverse City, Michi gan was also with them. Mrs Dayhuff is a daughter of Mr, and Mrs. W. McDermaid of Salt x mm At r3 Lake City. family dinner was served Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Max Laub, and Sun day evening, the group met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Burns in Garland. Monday, the group visited in Logan with Mr. McDermaid's mother. The Dayhuffs and Mrs. Hodge will leave Friday for Camp Pendleton, California, where Mr. Dayhuff will be stationed. After a visit in California, Mrs. Hodge will return to her home. A ki l he J' F D 00 WHEN BOOKLORE CLUB HEARS PLAY The ladies of. the Booklore Club were entertained Wednesday afternoon by Mrs. R. W. ' I Warnke at her home in Other guests were MISS GLORIA WALUS Mark Udy, Ross Rhodes WALLIS-TEMPLE CEREMONY UNITES and Jesse Day. YTTISG Miss Carol Warnke read the MHGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED MISS SHIRLEY HAMPTON AND play "Dear Brutus," by James A holiday ceremony In the STERLING L. MELDRUM M. Barrle, and the hostess ser A fall wedding of interest is Logan LDS Temple will unite "In marriage Miss Gloria Wallis, that of Miss Shirley Hampton ved a delicious luncheon. Vernal, and Lorry E, Rytting, and Sterling L. Meldrum, which took place Wednesday, DINNER PARTY HONORS Tremonton, with President November 29th in the Salt Lake LAUB BIRTHDAYS Christiansen officiating. Mr. and Mrs. Reese Allen en The announcement was made Temple. President "Robert D. at dinner Sunday at tertained the Young performed this week by Mr. and Mrs. Witheir home honoring the birthlliam B. Wallis of Vernal. The The new Mrs. Meldrum is a days of Mrs. Rex Laub and her wedding date has been set for Bon John. Other guests were December 27th. ; daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lor- - Mr. Laub and Jerry Laub. B. of Lake Salt Hampton The young couple are mem- ing bers of the Senior class at the City, and the groom is a son of HONOR PARENTS Brigham Young University, and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Meldrum WEDDING DATE will return to Provo to com- of Tremonton. Mrs. Reese Allen was hostess plete their studies after a short The couple greeted their re-- 1 at a a at friends that fvnily dinner Monday at evening honeymoon. her The occasion was the home. -' 1354 StratEast held at Miss Wallis is a graduate of ception h Lake ford Salt wedding anniAve., City. Uintah high school, where she The bride was radiant in a versary of her parents, Mr. and was an active student leader. At BYU she is a home econo- gown of white satin, fashioned Mrs. Orion Eskelsen of Brigham City. mics major, and is president of with sweetheart neckline, with beads and seed the Gamma Phi Omicron, home economics sorority. She is also pearls. The long sleeves taper- FAMILY HONORS a member and past president ed to oints at the wrists and GARY GENE ADAMS Travata social unit. MIsb the full skirt ended in a full Gary Gene Adams was guest Wallis is active in journalism cathedral train. of honor at a family party givat the University, serving as Her short lace edged veil fell en Wednesday evening- at the fashion editor and society edi- from a bonnet edged with seed home of Mr. and Mrs. Claude tor for two years on the Brig-Jia- pearls. Her bouquet was of Iverson, prior to his. leaving for YoufTg Universe, student white carnations. the Navy, Friday morning. were Attending the bride Games were played and a newspaper. Bridal showers are being Mrs. Lorlng M. Hampton, Mrs. delicious luncheon was served planned in Provo and Vernal In Earl Francom, Mrs. Ralph Sim- to thirty family members and her honor, and a wedding re- mons and Mrs. Theodore Olsen. his partner, Eleanor Burnett. Dallas Meldrum performed Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Adams ception Is to be held in Vernal the duties of best man. n December 28th.and daughter Patricia of LoAfter a honeymoon trip to gan, Irma and Gary Adams and Mr. Rytting is a son of Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Rytting, Tre- Las Vegas, Nevada, the couple Fpy Shuman spent Thanksgivmonton, and a graduate of will make their home in Tre- ing day at the home of Mr. and Sear River high school. He ser- monton. Mrs. Vern Adams and family. ved two and a half years in The Eldon Adams group were the British LDS Mission. A FARMILY guests of the Claud overnight GATHERING Journalism student at BYU, he Mr. and Mrs. Carl to Iversons. ALMA FETES THEURER was editor of the student newsSkinner and family of. Salt A was held at party of is winner the the Lake were also guests at the paper and Deseret News Professional In- the Reuben Baer home Sunday Iversen home. by members of the family of The group all bid Gary ternship. Alma Theurer to honor his He is a member of Blue Key, Adams farewell as he left Frianniversary. national honorary service frat- birthday Present for the event were day for Navy training. ernity, and a member of the the Theurers and Baers, Mrs. Grand Council of Delta Phi, Clarence ENTERTAINS AT FAMILY Stuckl, Logan ; Mrs. DINNER returned missionary fraternity. Mel Wood, Ogden; Mrs. George Mrs. Ulalla Cornwall enterFRANK MELD RUMS OBSERVE Davis, Salt Lake City; Mr. and tained eighteen family memMrs. Wynn Nelson of Dayton, . WEDDING FIFTY-NlIfTMr. and Mrs. Grant Theurer of bers at dinner Sunday at her ANNIVERSARY home. In the group were Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Meldrum Tremonton and their families. and Mrs. Lamont Moore and of Tremonton observed their son of Idaho Falls, Idaho, who h have been visiting family memwedding anniver- GAY LA HARRIS AND bers here. sary last week at a dinner giv- RAY SESSIONS UNITED en by their daughter Mrs. Joe IN MARRIAGE Burgess. Their son Devoe MeAnnouncement is made by HOWDIE FREISS MS" ldrum and family of Afton, Wy- Mr. and Mrs. Loyal G. Harris SIXTH BIRTHDAY oming were also guests for the of Portage, of the marriage of Twenty-fofriends of Hod-di- e occasion. their daughter, Gayla, to Mr. Freiss were entertained FriRay Sessions, son of Mr. and day in honor of his sixth birthMrs. Elzo Sessions of Garland. day. Mrs. Howard Freiss, his GIVE THE GIRL OF The ceremony was perform- mother entertained the group ed Wednesday, November 21 in with games and served a party YOUR DREAMS the Logan Temple, by President luncheon. THE CHRISTMAS EIRay Christiansen. The young couple, are both BRIDGE CLUB FETED graduates of Bear River high Ruby Thompson was the GIFT hostess school. attendhas bride The Monday night at the SHE WILL ed the Brigham Young Uni- meeting of her Bridge club at MOST versity, and' the groom is now her home. Two tables were in APPRECIATE a student at Weber college. play, after which a delicious They are making their home luncheon was served by the hostess. in Ogden. v Prizes for play went to Beauty of Harry Woodward, Mer-wi- n BRIDGE CLUB MEETS Cook and Olfford WaUand. Form and ) Mrs. Jack Shumway enter Health talned Wednesday evening at HALL FAMILY TOGETHER the Bridge game for the mem FOR THANKSGIVING with a i bers of her club. A delicious A Thanksgiving dinner was luncheon was served, followed enjoyed by thirty-fiv- e Course of members Treatment by the game at two tables. of the Hall family at the home Prizes were won by Mrs. R. of Mr. and Mrs. John Ftldal At G. Woodhead, Mrs. Howard Thursday. Ml U ass Am, Col-iinst- Mes-dam- es R Yes! We Have A Full El-H- ay ! M eet Some Good Fellows; that help us keep our shelves stocked. Fellows whose wives feel bad every time they leave home. For all the cross looks, angry words they get from the Grocery Store guys and their own wives, we sincerelv thank them for all their efforts. . twenty-sevent- 108 , , Each in his own way has something for you this Saturday. They're swell fellows. Come and meet them. bile immi rmw'MM m - -- No-Ho- John Leek Rulon Sessions Ronald Weenig of Lumber Jack Syrup fame, a Marine veteran of South Pacific Thunder who ate so much Lumber Jack syrup he left the Marines to help us enjoy Nalleys fine products. John has 3 kids that eat Nalley's Rice Dinner every time he's away "cause its so easy to fix," (so he says.) Our Libby man, who says "Lib-by- 's Vegetables are right for your man ; their meats are the best in any can." Early or late he has the can for your plate. He's an even tempered Joe with a wife and kids in tow. Hit that nail, straighten that beam. A building his house you should'a seen. of Pillsbury's time. He says "Pills-bur- y makes the best of Pies! Hot rolls that always rise. Cake and Pancake mixes too, It's Pillsbury, ladies for me and you" Ron is youngest of these salesmen with a pretty wife and a couple of kids. In World War II this Marine a lot of Bakin do do. It was Pillsbury then, and now he has some for you. st H fifty-nint- ft 1 Wonder Bread Bakers ur has a big man blowing Free Balloons for all you kids and maybe a special treat, too! Let me tell you about "Casper" , Mes-dam- es ,' t i POSTURE FORM ! SALON Phone 2821 Tremonton for Information Frelss, and Mrs. Don Pecken-paug- h. Mrs. Cliff Beard left Tuesday Mrs. Peckenpaugh and Mrs. night for Pocatello. to visit a Wayne Holmgren were special few days with her daughter, guests of the hostess. I J hr f Vern Kinghorn "When I say Coffee I mean In 5 years of practice serving Folgers to thousands of his customers, Vern has learned the touch. Ask him how. Hell beam all over and give you a cup. Vern is a farmer lad from Idaho. With the usual farmer family "Coffee did you say? "When I say Coffee, I mean Folgers." Fol-gers- !" 31 Our Wonder Bread man. He's been driving this bread route from Brigham to Thatcher for 24 years straight. His day begins at 5 a. m. at the Ogden Bakery, and ends at 6 p.m. at the Bakery. He has driven Wonder Bread trucks over a million miles without an accident. His company has presented him with a whole chest full of awards for safe driving and business well done. Casper says "my wife just accepts me now and doesn't complain any more." 2'C v 'Vk ', " : i".. 1 ; s" Porter Giles of Morning Milk fame. Who says "Morning, noon or night, this milk is always right Father, mother and special baby too. it's many uses are nothing new" Porter is our home-tow- n lad, who moved to Ogden too bad! For now his wife and kiddies two, seldom see him as often as we do. . . |