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Show Thursday, November 8, 1951 THE LEADER, Tremonton, Utah Mrs. John F. Conley and Mrs. Walter E. Gibbs, aunts of the bride, performed the duties of hostesses; Mrs. Kenneth Ward, Mrs. Clayton Conley and Mrs. Mary A. Castleton presided at the gift tables and Mrs. John W. Knudsen and Mrs. Nancy Clegg were in charge at the serving table. For their short honeymoon trip the bride chose a chocolate brown suit accented with green if 1 ffiffcf .. PIONEER DAUGHTERS MEET FRIENDS called on Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Ault Saturday. Mrs. Thales Cannon and children, Rita Jean and Judy spent Saturday in Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Marriott of Ogden spent Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Bowhuis. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Dewey of Ogden were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Gardner. Fred Haycock of Oakland, California spent the weekend with Mr .and Mrs. Warren Hay- HONOR The Midland Camp of the MRS. WALDRON Mrs. DUP was entertained Friday afternoon by Sarah K. Garfield and Dora Brough at the Brough home. Georgiana Hawkins read the history of her grandfather, Daniel Hill, and the lesson on Utah railroads and other roads was 'given by Mrs. R. S. Ulalla Cornwall and Mrs. Margaret Bess entertained Monday night at a party honoring Mrs. Lucille Waldron. Fifteen guests enjoyed the evening at the Cornwall home, where they were served a tasty luncheon and played Bridge. Prizes at the game went to Mrs. Waldron and Mrs. Quentin Allen. The program consisted of two YOUNG WOMEN accessories. readings by Carol Garfield, two ENJOY REUNION On Friday, November 2, the Brenk-ma- n, cock. new Mr. and Mrs. Coombs left Piano solos by Blanche Attending an "Old Gang" get Almeda a solo vocal by for Spokane where they will Bishop and Mrs. Charles DewJones, and a vocal solo by Dora together in Ogden Friday even- ey and Dr. Robert Williams of make theic home. ing were the following young Brough. Ogden were Monday visitors of were served by matrons of this section of the Mr. and Mrs. Refreshments Joseph Heusser. CHARLENE LAMB AND state: Peggy Taylor, Gwen Balthe hostesses. C. Barnard of Brig-haMrs. J. STUART CORNWALL r, lard, Gloria Reese, Donna Oy-leANNOUNCE MARRIAGE PLANS City and Mrs. LaRae Ora Mae Rhead, Phyllis BRIDGE CLUB HOLDS PARTY of Ogden were SunFowers Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Lamb of Newman, Mary Christensen, all of Mr. and Mrs. visitors The of ladles the day Thursday of Tremonton; Helen Johnson, Plymouth, announce the enHeusser. dina held Club and Ruth Anderson, Garland; Raymond gagement, of their daughter, Night Bridge Mr. and Mrs. LaVan Hendner party Friday evening at the Lois Nielson and Clara Davis Charlene, to Stuart Cornwall, ricks and children of Boise and son of Mr .and Mrs. C. M. Corn home of Mrs. Guy Ballard. The of Logan; and LaVern Coombs Mrs. Wm. Rosen Krans and Mr. table was decoratattractively of Ogden. wall of Elwood. of Salt Lake City children and ed a in fall theme. The party was held at the The marriage is planned for of Mr. and were Mrs. C. guests R. Sunday Brough is presi- home of Donna Gene Davis, November 12. dent of the club and was in with Kerma Larsen, Shirley Mrs. N. Peter Marble. Mr. and Mrs. Alton Perry and DINNER HONORS BIRTHDAY charge of the party. Chambers, Beva Lynn Archibald of Ogden were SaturChildren and Margaret Hanni as OF GUY JOHNSON of Mrs. Pearl Perry. guests day BIRTHDAY PARTY Mrs. Guy Johnson entertain the week, guests of During HONORS LYNN ASHCRAFT The was evening spent played members of her family at and Mrs. Clarence Perry a dinner Tuesday in honor of Eighteen little friends of ing games and visiting, after Bishop were Mr. and Mrs. Victor H. which delicious refreshments her husband's birthday anni- Lynn Ashcraft enjoyed a party of Duke Magna and Mr. and were served by the hostesses. versary. Mrs. Owen Cannon in honor of his sixth birthday Howard Johnson of PresMrs. and daughter, Carolyn and Mr. one day this week. A home ton, Idaho. and Mrs. Dean Taylor and the movie was featured as enter- DEWEYVILLE Sunday guests of Mr. and family of the hostess enjoyed tainment, and luncheon was Lewis Spackman were Mr. Mrs. Ruth Barkle the dinner and evening toge- served. and Mrs. Charles Ladle and ther. Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Ladle of PRIMARY HOLDS SOCIAL Mendon. LITERARY CLUB The Tremonton Fourth Ward ENTERTAINED Primary held a social in conMr. and Mrs. T. L. Wheatley teacher Mrs. Frank Dalton graciously nection with their m j Grandson for the T. L. Wheatleys NORMA HALL and THEO COOMBS United In Logan Temple Ceremony Newlyweds, Mr. and Mrs. Theo Stephen Coombs, were honored full skirt was caught in the entertained the members of the training meeting Monday night front In several places with seed Tremonton - Garland Literary at the home of Mrs. Delbert rhinestones. Her Club Wednesday night at her Hansen. on Friday evening, October 19, pearls and President C. G. M. Kerr adof brides il- home. veil at the Portage Ward recreation dressed lusion was caught to a draped the group, and lunch Margaret Woodside gave an hall. The were marfloor-leng- young pair ried earlier Friday fn the Logan Temple in a ceremony by President Elray Christiansen. The bride is the former Miss Norma Hall, daughter of Mrs. Vera O. Hall of Portage. Parents of the bridegroom are Mr, and Mrs. Ervin Coombs of Fielding. The young couple are both graduates of the Bear River High School where they were popular In many of the school's activities. The groom attended one year at Weber College and Is now a private first class in the U. S. Air Corps, being stationed at present at Spokane, Washington. At the reception, the attractive bride greeted- guests In a gown of traditional white satin of her own designing. It was styled with a scalloped neckline bordered by seed pearls and her long seleves tapered to points over her wrists. The per-form- ed - M's th roll of the illusion, bound around with strings of seed pearls, circling her hair. She carried a bouquet of red rosebuds surrounding a white orchid. Attendants to the bride Included her sister, Mrs. Jean Stephenson, as maid of honor, with Gayla Harris, Carol Coombs, sister of the groom, and Nadine Hall, another sister of the bride, as bridesmaids. They were gowned in dresses ol varied pastel shades of matchand carried nose-gaing colored daisies. Verl Coombs, brother of the groom assumed the best man duties. The bride's mother appeared in a gown of soft green crepe and wore a corsage of pink rosebuds and the mother of the groom was gowned in red, wearing a corsage of white rosebuds. The receiving line was flanked with white candleabra and palms. floor-leng- th ys bur-gan- dy interesting review of "The Pres- eon was served by Mrs. Mrs. ident's Lady," by Irving Stone. sen, and Refreshments were served by Kerr. the hostess to seventeen ss, ENTERTAINS HanW. E. AT DINNER Mrs. Lorlng Holliday was hos tess at a family dinner Sunday STUDY CLUB ENTERTAINED at her heme. Guests were mem Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Kerr enand relatives of the fam bers, tertained the members of the Tremonton Second Ward Study ily: Mrs. Anna Holliday, Mr. Club after meeting Sunday ev- and Mrs. Hollis Holliday, and Mrs. Annie Matthews all of ening at their home. After the lesson, the hostess Salt Lake, and Mr. and Mrs. Dean Anderson of Bothtfell. served tasty refreshments. YOUNG WOMEN MEET IN GARLAND A group of young matrons of this vicinity, former classmates at Bear River High School, were entertained by Mrs. Carolyn Rudd at her home In Garland, Wednesday afternoon. Needlework and visiting were features of the afternoon, and a delicious luncheon served by the hostess concluded a pleasant time for all. keen building WB's Mrs. Frank Kelly of Providence called on Mr. and Mrs. Lyndon Barkle Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Norr spent Friday in Brigham with Mr. and Mrs. James Dixon. Mr. and Mrs. James Dixon were Sunday callers of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Norr. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Fryer were Friday evening dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Fryer, at Tremonton. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Madsen were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Woodruff. The Wheatley's also report having heard from their son Zane, who is in the service, that he had attended an LDS meeting at Fairbanks Alaska, the first he had found since last January. Reed Mason of Rexburg, Idaho, visited Sunday with the W. E. Beyers. Mrs. Edith Eldredge of Rupert, Idaho, is a guest this week of her brother A. L. Cook and Mrs. Cook. CARD OF THANKS Our sincere thanks are extended to all our friends and neighbors, who were so helpful to us following the death of our dear mother. We desire to express our appreciation to each and every one, for all that was done to make our loss easier. The family of Sarah H. Garfield. are rejoicing over the arrival of a new grandson. 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