OCR Text |
Show EAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER B PAGE FOUR Utah Tremonton, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER . BIRTHDAY pleasant social evening was HONORED ON delicious a tray enjoyed and Berchtold was Mrs. Henry luncheon wras served. a party Tuesat of honor guest A get acquainted party was n Mrs. Don afternoon. day held by the American Legion DAUGHTERS, OF PIONEERS of her entertained in honor and Auxiliary this week in honor TO MEET A group of mother's birthday. tf the newly elected officers. The a The Midland Camp of the friends and neighbors enjoyed party was held at the home of togetsocial afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Ed Heslop with Daughters of Utah Pioneers will pleasant were 100 percent attendance. be entertained by Mrs. Rose her. Dainty refreshments hostess. the served by on O. Hansen During the evening plans for Kerr and Mrs. E. the annual outing were made Friday, September 27 at 3 o'clock HONORED BY FRIENDS and the date set for Wednesday,! at the home of Mrs. Hansen. Verna Anne Homer and CoSeptember 18th at Bear River j All members are urged to be lleen Thompson were hostesses City Park. present. A LEGION AUXILIARY HOLD PARTY SOCIAL EVENTS Jep-pso- 4 f at a bridal shower given in honor of Ruth Holman at the Homer home, Thursday. The evening was spent playing games and delicious refreshments were served to twenty friends. The bride received many nice gifts. LITERARY CLUB HEARS BOOK ON INDIA day evening last week D. Anderson as hostess " Henry Brown of Garlar.c ' viewed Santha Rama Rau's "Home to India," in a very ' able and enjoyable manner Refreshments were serw the hostess to the member two guests, Mrs. Francis and Mrs. A. N. Rytting. wiy-R- Melvin Bjom of Laramie The first meeting of the season of the Tremonton, Garland is here visiting with his pa: Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Bjorn. Literary club was held Thurs Tremonton Store on the Fashion floor 1.' r Home Wedding Unites Popular Couple n and Mrs. John H. the of Howell announce marriage of their daughter, Lois, to Francis M. Norr, son of Mr. and Mrs. Francis R. Norr of TreFors-gre- Mr. monton. The wedding took place Friof day. August 30, at the home of Stevens Frank Mr. and Mrs. Tremonton. The ceremony was performed by Bishop Wayne Sandall before a fireplace banked with white and pink gladiolus and asters. In the center were eight crystal candelabra holding tapers. The bride's wedding dress was of white brocaded satin with a fingertip veil caught with dainty white flowers. She carried a m&w Vida Forsgren, matron of honor. Dixie Forsgren was the ring bearer and flower girls were Gloria and Laura Norr. Don Adams performed the duties of best man. a Following the ceremony, dinner was served at the Idle Isle in Brigham City for the couple, their families and a few friends. The table was centered with a beautiful wedding cake topped with a miniature bride nd groom. They spent their honeymoon in the Northwest and along the Coast. The couple will make their home in Logan where they both will attend the USAC. The bride is a graduate of the Bear River high school and atbouquet of white roses centered tended the AC where she is affiliated with the Lambda Delta with an orchid. and Kappa Delta. Sigma Mrs. were bride the Attending J- - if .... ,; V V ' I j , V - i " v. - i i r 1 for your suit V skirt wardrobe as A COMLINE OF in basic mix-or-mat- casuals ch SCORES OF NEW BLOUSES! Styles dainty as a christening dress or classic as a riding WOOL SUITS n new soft '47 1 6.80 styles, 100?r wool, BLOUSE BEAUTIES, crepe, classic or soft shirt. Fine rayon sheers and crepes. Lots of WOOL SWEATERS, cardigan or WOOL SKIRTS colors. Sizes Refreshments were served and e the received many 12-2- 0 lir-o- 2.98 32-3- n; lots of colors 3.98 styles and classics. fine rayon 2.98 in new 24-3- 0 drape 4.98 bride-to-b- lovely gifts. factor's feature oItems . LEGION AND AUXILIARY ENJOY OUTING Famous A large group of the AmeriLegion and Auxiliary met Cosmetics WOMEN'S PERCALE FRONT can Wednesday evening at the Boar River City park for their annual outing. A delicious and sumptuous pot lr.ck supper was the main feature of the evening, after which the group enjoyed stories and singing around a big bonfire. The Erickson Why Not Drop In Today? ADAM'S DRUG sisters entertained also 98c 7fX "S 1 EN'S $2.39 - all-ov- er i . , WORK SHIRTS Dainty, crisp front aprons in bright prints' Large styles and tea styles. 100 . M APRONS with their accordions. 4-- J Lrr J JUST ARRIVED Miss Wilma Johnson was the guest of honor at a miscellaneous shower on Thursday, September 12. The affair was held at the home of Louise Castleton in Garland with Ruth Holman CUSTOMERS Mm Hl? ' ! FETED AT SHOWER WE ARE ABLE TO FURNISH OUR PLETE ! ' 'M Mr. Norr served overseas as Buckley, Mrs. Cora Ste- a in the army air forvens and Elaine and Maxine ces.captain He attended the AC also, Norr as bridesmaids and Mrs. where he is with the Pi Kappa Alpha. WITH h I ' "Vaudy.s Again : - xJyr v IIeavy blue army cloth' sanforized shrunk. 14 to 17. MEN'S WOOL covebt uxed RI ANKFTn JUMPERS q on Size 72 x 84 full bed size. Heavy weight, clear colors in blue, cedar rust and Isreen. Vfci.JO Warm vert collar. blanket-line- d co- - jumpers corduroy Grey, 36 to 46. BOYS' CHENILLE STali BEDSPREADS $9.90 80 x 105 plenty of hang- - ovcr close heavy chenille in novelty patterns and colors- - - m ! ; .. "Thanks, but I don't want to sit down . . . holding a strap gives me an opportunity to show off my beautiful diamond I just bought from the ASHCR.VFT JEWELRY." Brown moccasin toe, up- per with composition sole, Tough, hard wearing, busy feet. 1 to 6. for INDIAN PATTERN JUVENILE BOYS' BLANKETS JIMMIE PANTS i) $1.98 Q For your car, couch or bed. Dark colors reds, greens and blues. , Fine quality, sanforized poplin. Torsh and good lookin Washablo ub fast colors. Bib front. 2 to SALESWOMEN 8. WANTED WE NEED WOMEN FOR GENERAL SALES WORK EXPERIENCE DESIRABLE BUT NOT NECESSARY. SEE THE MANAGER, MR. REYNOLDS. .... f,rl ol ool 24.75 29.75 tUC al 19 in. wonderful color,..-- 1 " 1 A I :1H |