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Show THE LEADER, Tremonton, Utah Thursday, December 20, 1951 "SOCIETY" LITERARY GUILD HAS HOLIDAY PARTY The Garland Cafe was the scene on Saturday night of the annual Christmas party of the Literary Guild members and their husbands. After dinner, a variety of games were played. Mrs. Verl Anderson was general chairman of the event. Fourth ward meeting and his a reception the same evening LEGION AND AUXILIARY HOLD CHRISTMAS PARTY BRIDGE CLUB MEETS Mrs. Reid Oyler entertained the members of her Bridge club wife Marjorie, sang a The American Legion and Auxiliary held their Christmas party Thursday night in the Utah Power and Light building. The festivities began with a followed delicious hot dinner, by a program and showing of slides of the Guard boys in Korea. Monday evening at her .home. After luncheon and the s game, prizes were awarded to R. G. Woodhead, Wesley ENTERTAINS FRIENDS A group of friends were deGephart and Jack Shumway. lightfully entertained Sunday BIRTHDAY PARTY' GIVEN evening after church at the Ed FOR RANDOLYN HARRIS Deakin home. Social conversaBIRTHDAY PARTY HONORS In celebration of Randolyn tion, a delicious luncheon, and Mrs. Edgar Winchester enter Harris's third birthday, her a novelty stunt or two were entained at a birthday party Sat- mother, Mrs. D. W. Harris enter joyed by about twenty couples. urday afternoon honoring the tained at a party Wednesday. BRIDE ELECT HONORED eighth birthday of her son Lar- Twelve of her little friends were Mrs. Ed Heslop was hostess ry. Fifteen of his friends en- present to help with the at a bridal shower Saturday joyed luncheon and games. night at her home in honor of Miss Claudine Fouts, financee of her son Adrian. Miss Fouts for merly attended Btar River High so the guest list for the party was made up of old classmates. The evening was spent in making a brides book. Miss Fouts is the daughter of Mr and Mrs. Lynn Fouts of Farmington. The marriage will take place in the near future. y Mes-dam- es gkcctiihjs, and edt X1-1 i v. 3May the cheerful glow of Christmas candles be reflected in your ATTEND INSTITUTE CANTATA Mr. and Mrs. Edwin O. New Year with joy and contentment. LitTre Tremon erary club held their annual Christmas party Friday at the home of Mrs. Isabella Walton with Mrs. Sophia Taylor as ton-Garla- Mrs. Vida Lind reviewed the book, "His Eye is on the Sparrow", by Ethel Walters. Special guests were Mrs. Cliff Kerr and Mrs. J. M. M:rtensen. Christmas gifts were exchang- ed by the members. P. CAMP ENTERTAINED D. U. The Midland Camp of the Utah Pioneers were graciously entertained by Eva Hansn and Mary Petersen at the home of Ms. Hansen The lesson, "Pioneer Stories at Christmas Time", was given by Louise Nelson. The program included Sidney apd Billy Bishop giving piano solos, and a reading by Carol Peterson. Refreshments were served by the hostesses. Mrs. Walter Fri-dwas a special guest. Daughters of HOLIDAY 1 I DANCE WINZELER MOTOR CO. t Wednesday, DEC, 26th 9:00 P. M. THATCHER Brigham City Orchestra I Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Holman spent Tuesday in Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Archibald, of Ogden, spent last weekend at Joe Oyler's home. .Mrs. Oyler accompanied them home and spent the week there, returning on Sunday. Ardes Adams and Delos Adams attended the McKinley school Fi-da- y. al PARTY Worley, president of the League will greet the guests, who will assemble for dinner at eight o'clock. Following the theme, "Modern Christmas", effective holiday decorations will be used in table decorations, and Mrs. Ray Ashcraft will act as toast-mistre- ss. Responses will be given by Mesdames Jack Boyce, Merrill Laub, Evan Thompson and Hal Rhead. Dinner music for the evening win be given by Carol Green on her violin and vocal duets by Darrel and LaPreal Anderson. Dancing will conclude the evening. WILLARD GIRL MARRIES GERALD FULLER Announcement is made by Mrs. Clara P. Becker of Willard of the marrfag&bf her daughter Juanita Perry to Gerald Alvin Fuller, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin E. Fuller of Tremonton. The wedding was performed in the Logan Temple, December 7 by President Joseph J. Daines. The couple were honored at some films Johnson showed taken in Mexico during their trip last summer. The Aaronic Priesthood boys; under the direction of J. P. Christensen, held their practice at the home of Roger Oylear. Refreshments were served by the hostess. COME TRUE NECKLACE and Mrs. Eph Peterson The Bee Hive Girls furnished a very interesting program in Sacrament meeting with Mary Korth in charge. LarLee Hansen gave a talk, Ruth Holman a Christmas story, Ethel Rogers and Evan Gee of Garland sang two vocal duets with Merle Larson Fred accompanying. Grover gave a Scriptural read- annual Christmas party tonight with her sister, Mrs. at the Oak Cafe. Mrs. Gordon Hughes. faculty party Monday evening'. A banquet was served and Ruth. HER DREAMS TO MAKE EAST GARLAND CLUB ANNUAL TONIGHT The women of the Tremonton ing. and children attended the Christmas cantata at the L.D.S. Women's Civic League will en Mrs. Marion Sorensen Institute on the U.S.AC. cam- tertain their husbands at the Friday and Saturday in I Dodge and Plymouth LITERARY CLUB HOLDS HOLIDAY PARTY in Willard. The new bride was lovely in a gown of traditional white satin, attractively fashioned with net yoke with quilted design at a fitted bodice, topped with a the edge. The sleeves were long and pointed and the skirt full, and floor length. Her veil was caught to a tiara of flowers and hung elbow length. Her bouquet was of red roses and white carnations. Marge Highley was bridesmaid and Wendell Roberts was best man. Assisting at the reception were Beatrice Burden, Zula Jensen, Carol Jean Burden, Darrell Jensen. Edris Jensen, Florence and LeVee Fuller. Velda Kay Kunz- ler, Marilyn Perry, Carolyn Per ry, and Marion Walton. The young couple are making their home in Willard. ..CIVIC Sten-qui- st pus Sunday morning at 10:30. During the afternoon they heard the "Messiah", given in the tabernacle by the combined choruses of the college. Wayne Stenquist had a solo part in the Institute choir and also participated in te Messiah program. The same evening David Stenquist was speaker in the heart and brighten the solo. EAR RING SETS $3.60 and up spent Ogden James Mr. and Mrs. Henry Sorensen were in Portage Sunday afternoon to visit Mr. and Mrs. Orin fj Parkinson and Mrs. Francis Allen. Mrs. Ross Rhodes and son Neal accompanied Mr. and Mrs Arbon Bowcutt to Ogden on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Potter at tended a banquet at the Indian school Monday evening of the Box Elder Knife and Fork club. Speaker of the evening was Sid nev R. Montague, formerly a Canadian Mounty, now an internationally known lecturer. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Larson were Salt Lake City visitors on Wednesday. Mrs. Mamie Oyler, Mr. and Mrs. Eph Peterson, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Isaacson, and Mrs. Tom Hanoer. attended a Christmas party Friday evening at the Armory in Garland. A hot luncheon was served and a Christmas program presented. Mrs Peterson gave the lesson, "Stories to Tell at Christmas". Gifts were exchanged. I tONA 1 tupantion Band i Expamon traaM sLMw-mrfl- ASHCRAFTS SENDS WAR ME CHRISTMAS S T fCj, W'MllS GepHiart Stores Co- "Buy For Cash and Pay Less" Suggestions for Last Minute Shoppers LADIES SUNBEAM and WESTINGHOUSE WAFFLE IRONS CHENILLE House Coats TOASTERS MENS PERCOLATORS Gift Robes MIX MASTERS - Small Portable Motorola RADIOS Beautiful Selection Open Stock TREMORTOn LUMBER ARD HARDWARE PHONE 2301 TREMONTON (o) to) DlffllERWARE I I Rich Satin Brocade Dressing Gowns ti.-rr-. New Colors - New Styles Sure to please her ! ! - |