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Show , Pretty Trousseau ; ea Given Sun. for Bride-To-Be I lively in every detail was the 1 T0useau tea given by Mrs. Emil I Oitlund Sunda' afternoon in com" 1 .'jjment to their daughter Norma 1 ?je, who is to be wed to Jerrol 1 Sever next week. I Throughout the afternoon, 1 sts called to extend best wishes i B the bride-to-be and to view her I j.retty trosseu which filled three n'oms. I gUests were welcomed at the ioor by Mrs. Charles Boy.er and s jte Arthur Hughes of Murray, 1 ihile Mrs. Ostlund. Norma Rae, 1 jirs. Lowell Crandall, Mrs. Carl i Boyer, Miss Delores Smith and i Miss Peggy Crandall were in the ! receiving line. All were in formal I jttire, the bvide choosing a pretty ! jif-white for the occasion, while :er mother wore pale green. I Delightful string music by. E- 1 ijine Jessie, Dorothy Clark, Glenna I Webb and Virginia Miner and pi- mo selections by Jane Harrison i rere enjoyed by the many guests. Roral decorations in pink and i white added to the attractiveness j of the entertaining rooms while a I large bouquet of mums in the liv- I mg room brought a touch of I mtumn to the scene, f Dainty refreshments in pink and I white were served under direc- i an of Mrs. Milton H. Harrison I aid Mrs. W. W. Brockbank by the i Misses Kathleen Laney, Annette I Laney. Karen Ostlund, Mary Ann 1 Duke, Rae Ann Boyer and Ruth 1 .Inn Boyer. Assisting in the gift room were Mia Mary Boyer and Mrs. Willard I Ostlund, while Mrs. Edward Bo- I ver, Mrs. John Fox, Mrs. Arthur i Boyer, Mrs. Merrill Gottfredson, Mrs. LaVor Hill, Mrs. Fayne La- ney and Miss Connie Hughes di- rected the guests to the trousseau. In charge of the guest book were Miss Nancy Hughes and Miss Su- lane Harrison. |