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Show THE LEADER, Tremcnlon. Utah Thursday, September 8, 1955 0k f I Social Events ; h - . v. J illilllSplfiiB i ; S j I V 1 MISS PAULINE DAVIS plans marriage to Lt. Robert S. Capener in September. The tiny lace flowers also trim-- 1 med the round yoke. Long! pointed sleeves came to points at her wrists. Her fingertip veil of bride's illusion fell gracefully from a crown of matching satin and seed pearls. Her bouquet was of pink rosebuds and white carnations. Mary White was maid of honor in the bridal party. She wore a ballerina length gown of blue silk. The three bridesmaids, Marilyn Barfuss, Arlynn George and Carolyn Poulsen wore pink silk gowns. Charles Marriott was best man for the groom. Large baskets of gladioli were used in decorating the rooms of the Andersen home for the occasion, and a three tiered wedding cake was the center of the theme. The bride is a graduate of Bear River high school, where she was a member of the Bear-fa- x staff, and active in school activities. Mr. Poulsen is a graduate of Box Elder high school, where he was active in sports. He was MISS DEE ANN WOOD a member of the basket ball team and in track work. tells of approaching marriage to Norman G. Rudd. Miss. The young couple are making Wood is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ross C. Vv7ood of their temporary home at Fort Fielding. Biloxi, Miss., where Mr. Poulfollow in the Fielding ward sen is in military service. DEE ANN WOOD hall, with the parents of the AND NORMAN RUDD bride-eleas hosts. ct PAULINE DAVIS AND ROBERT CAPENER ARE ENGAGED year, where she was a sponsor in the R.O.T.C. Corps, a mem' " ber of the Chansonettes Ladies Chorus, Lambda Delta and a pledge of Alpha Chi Omega. Lt. CaDener was graduated from the University of Utah in June with a B. S. degree in science and his commission in the U. S. Air Corps. He will enter the service in October. He will be stationed at Albuquer- I v ' ir" t que, New Mexico for scientific wui. ard MftS. NEWELL J. POULSEN research. who recently exchanged wedding vows in the Salt Lake After their marriage, the Mrs. Pousen is the former Erma Anderson of Trecouple will make their home in Temple. monton. The couple plan to make their home in Biloxi, Albuquerque. FOR BRIDE-ELEC- T " Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Davis of Riverside announce the engagement of their daughter, Pauline to Lt. Robert S. Capener, son of Bifjhop and Mrs. Leland Capener of Riverside. September 23 has been selected by the young couple for their nuptial date, and they plan to be married in the Logan Temple. Miss Davis attended the Utah State Agricultural College last OLLIE LOU ANDERSON SETS WEDDING DATE x Mississippi. J iimi m mi iii"iiniiiiiiiii mi jiii I"" niiimiiwrnnnirr in mum im im iijj Stenquist were hostesses at a shower in honor of Miss Margie Roberts, prior to her September wedding day. A group of her close friends met at the Kay home in East Tremonton for the party, where games were played and special honor paid to the . She also received many lovely and useful gifts. bride-elect- BRIDE ELECT HONORED home of Mrs. Arvid Anderson this week honored her birthday anniversary. A special guest for dinner was Mr. Anderson's mother, Mrs. Lars Anderson of Snowville, who spent the week at her son's home. mmm stores go. Miss Ann Lish was a guest of honor at a bridal shower last week. The party was given by Verlyn Adams at the" home of Mrs. George Summers in "BUY FOR CASH and PAY LESS" SA ct BLANKET er 72 x 84 25 Wool 50 Ravon vice-preside- nt MR. AND MRS. MRS. ARVID ANDERSON OBSERVES BIRTHDAY dinner at the A birthday 'riwr" Tremon-ton-Garlan- JOANNE SHAFFER AND DEAN GUNNELL ARE er Thel-m- a The engagement and forthcoming marriage of Miss Dee Ann Wood is made known by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ross C. Wood of Fielding. She will be married to Mr. Norman G. Rudd, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Clark Rudd of Fielding in the Logan Temple, during September. A reception and dance will Bothwell. Fifteen friends of the bride-elespent the evening August 18. They exchanged and presented her with some wedding vows in the Salt Lake lovely gifts. Temple with Robert J. Burton performing the ceremony. The bride is a daughter of LITERARY CLUB HOLDS Mr. and Mrs. Emjl L. Andersen ANNUAL PARTY of Tremonton.' Mr. and Mrs. The members of the d Harvey J. Poulsen of Brigham motClub Literary City are the parents of the ored to Brigham City Wednesbridegroom. day evening and enjoyed dinner Members of the two families and an hour of relaxation and were guests of Mr. and Mrs. fun at the Tropical Cafe. PresPoulsen at a wedding dinner at ident Erma Summers and the Doll House, after the wedVesta Ferry were in ding. charge of the arrangements. A little booklet, upon which They greeted their friends the same evening at a reception was printed the title of the book held at the home of the bride's each club member had reviewed during the past year, served as parents in Tremonton. New Mrs. Poulsen was radi- a place card at each plate. Mrs. Nona Rhead was elected ant in a floor length gown' of traditional white satin. An over- - club president for the 1955-5- 6 skirt of tulle was trimmed with year following the resignation dainty appliqued lace flowers. of Mrs. Vera Hunsaker. ct Miss Jo Anne Shaffer and Mr. Dean Gunnell were united in marriage in a beautiful home ceremony Friday, Sept. 2, at the home of the bride's sister and brother-in-laMr. and Mrs. Nephi Westergaard in Garland. The ceremony was performed by Bishop Marion Sorensen of the East Garland ward. The bride's sister, Lenna Oy-lstood with her as matron of honor and Keith Gunnell, brother of the groom was his best man. The new Mrs. Gunnell is a MARRIED IN SALT LAKE TEMPLE Miss Dot Kay and Miss Miss Erma Andersen became the bride of Mr. Newell J. Poul-se- n Mr. and Mrs. Renold Anderson of Tremonton announce the engagement of their daughter Ollie Lou to Mr. Robert N. Dahle, son of Mrs. June Dahle and the late Reed Dahle of Clarkston. The young couple have chosen September 22 as their wedding date, and the Logan Temple is to provide the setting. is a graduate The bride-eleof Bear River high school, and has attended a Dental Training School in San Francisco. Mr. Dahle is a graduate of North Cache high school. He is farming in Cache Valley at the present time. SALE PRICE 497 BOXED INDIVIDUALLY Choice of 4 SATIN BOUND Good Colors MISS OLLIE LOU ANDERSON whose engagement to Robert N. Dahle of Clarkston is announced. daughter of Mrs. Dora Shaffer. In the receiving line with the Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Gunnell of bridal couple were their parWellsville are the parents of ents, matron of honor and best the bride-grooman and as .bridesmaids, Janice The newlyweds were honored at a reception in the East Garland ward hall, following the ceremony. it's only a powder that saved a leg... 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A double net skirt over the satin was topped with an over skirt of the matching lace. Her shoulder length veil of illusion was caught to a tiara of lace. She carried a bouquet of red roses and white carnations with white satin streamers. , Ilcr attendants wore pastel colored formals and held bas-- , ket shaped bouquets of yellow and rust mums. During the reception a program emceed by Don Shaffer presented Susan Shaffer and Nan Oyler singing, "I Love You Truly", and Burton Huish who sang, "Because". The hall was beautifully decorated with flowers, candlcabra and a huge wedding cake, which was baked by the bride's brother, Don Shaffer of Boise. The cake was cut and served to the guests during the reception. The trousseau of the bride was on display In the Relief Society room. 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