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Show Arriving Monday for a visit with Mr. Eunice Rae Colling and family fam-ily were her husband' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Cuy Collings of Monroe. Mr. Collings returned to Monroe Wednesday while his wife will stay for a week. Mrs. Mae Stillman left yesterday (Thursday) by Western Air Lines, for Las Vegas, Nev., to visit a few days with her aunt, Mrs. Carolyn McCallum and cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Page. She will return Sunday. Linger Longer Club met Tuesday Tues-day evening at the home of Mrs. John Nilsson in Midvale. The occasion oc-casion celebrated Mrs. J. T. Davis' birthday and she received many nice gifts. Contract bridge was played with prizes won by Mrs. Herb Gust, first; Mrs. Aimer Berg, second; Mrs. Florence Bruno, consolation; con-solation; and Mrs. Davis, bingo. Delicious refreshments were served by the hostess. Last Saturday evening, Mrs. Verl Peterson and Mrs. Robert King entertained en-tertained at the Peterson home at a stork shower for Mrs. Alton D. Tharp. Bingo was played for entertainment en-tertainment and lovely refreshments refresh-ments were served by the hostesses. About 25 guests were present. MISS MAXINE GARRETT IS BRIDE OF SEPTEMBER 19 A lovely bride of early autumn is Mrs. Gerald R. Ciellin, the former form-er Miss Maxine Garrett. She recited nuptial vows with her bridegroom in a double-ring ceremony Friday evening, September Septem-ber 19, at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rex B. Garrett, Copperton, Cop-perton, Bingham Canyon. Bishop Dean T. Malan of Copperton Ward officiated. The bridegroom is ; son of Mr. and Mrs. James G. Ciellin, also of Copperton, Bingham Canyon. I hey hosted a prenuptial luncheon at Hotel Utah Roof Gardens Friday. Copperton Ward meetinghouse was setting for a reception following follow-ing the wedding. As she greeted guests, the bride was gowned in a model of nylon trimmed with scalloped scal-loped lace. Rows of ruffles enhanced enhanc-ed the skirt back. Scalloped lace outlined the V neckline and short sleeves of the dress, and matching lace-trimmed mitts complemented the bridal ensemble. A cap, sequin-trimmed, sequin-trimmed, released the veil of illusion. illu-sion. Her bouquet was of strphan-otis strphan-otis and white orchids. Wearing sheaths of frosted rust and orange taffeta were the bride's attendants, Miss Dorothy Garrett, a sister, maid of honor; Miss Nancy Crellin, Miss Bobbie Lee Johnson and Miss Joan Cowdell. They carried car-ried bouquets of roses and carnations. carna-tions. Mrs. Garrett wore blue taffeta for her daughter's wedding, while Mrs. Crellin, the bridegroom's mother, mo-ther, chose a model in bronze taffeta. Richard Susacta performed duties du-ties of best man and ushers were Frank English, David Cunliffe, Larry Stillman, Brent Dimond and Jimmy Wilson. Mrs. Ethel Lancaster was hostess, hos-tess, and Mrs. Bob Crellin presided at the guest book. In the gift room were Mrs. Carl Curtis, Mrs. Elaine Purcell, Mrs. Miller and Miss Barbara Bar-bara Brown. Serving were Kathy Crellin, Kay Beckstead, Joan Susacta Sus-acta and Linda Garrett. Mr. Beck-stead Beck-stead was master of ceremonies. Las Vegas was honeymoon destination des-tination for the justweds. For travel ing, the bride wore an avocado sheath model. Salt Lake City will be home for the bridal couple. MISS MARY PAPPASIDERIS IS SEPTEMBER BRIDE In an afternoon ceremony Sunday, Sun-day, September 21, in the Holy Trinity Greek Orthodox Church, Salt Lake City, Miss Mary Pappa-sideria Pappa-sideria and Gregory John Chachas were united in marriage. The Very Rev. Stephen A. Kats aris officiated and was assisted by the Rev. James Adams. The bride is a daughter of Mrs. George Pappasideris of Bingham Canyon and the lute Mr. Pappasideris. Pappa-sideris. Mr. and Mrs. John Chachas of Ely, Nev., are parents of the benedict. For the ceremony, the altar was banked on each side with tall candle holders and containers of white gladioli, chrysanthemums and gold grapes against a background of woodwarjia palms. The biide, given in marriage by her brother, Harry Pappasideris, wore a floor-length white gown with a chapel train. The bodice, styled with a portrait neckline and short sleeves, was entirely of Venice Ven-ice lace and the full skirt of silk taffeta was accented by bands of matching lace and bows. Her multi tiered veil of illusion was attached to a scalloped crown of pearlized I blossoms. She carried white orchids land cascading gold ivy. I Attendant were Miss Jo Ann 1 Pappasideris, a sister, maid of honor; hon-or; Mrs. Constantine J. Skedros, Mrs. Joseph W. Thalman and Mr. Robert E. Schoenhals. Their gowns, j of French silk taffeta, were street-i street-i length trapeze models with banded j empire waistlines and draped back panels. They wore matching blue noseveils with bow-knots in back and carried bouffant bouquets of white chrysanthemums and shocks of gold wheat. Flower girl, Cathy Diamanti, wore a dress of white nylon over French blue taffeta, John Papoulaa, of Craig, Colo,, was best man and usher were "I heodore Chachas and Ernest Flangas of Ely, Nev.; Mark Gianno-pulos Gianno-pulos and Christ Labrose. Johnny i'apoulas was ring bearer and Billy Chachas carried the wedding crowns. After the ceremony the couple was honored at a wedding dinner and reception at the Hotel New-house. New-house. The couple will honeymoon on the west coast and will reside in Salt Lake City. The Firemen and Auxiliary din-: din-: net group will hold a conjoint din-ner din-ner Monday evening, September 29 j at 7:00 p.m. On the committee are Mr. and Mrs. Joe Dispenza, Mr. and Mrs. Verio Kendrick and Mr. and Mis. Jack Householder Jr. Monday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. K. Verl Stewart were Mrs. Stewart's brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Ge.orge Vance and family of Salt Lake City and relatives rela-tives from New Jersey. Attending the District 2 Conference Confer-ence of the I. U. M. M. & S. W. at Ely, Nev., Thursday through Sunday Sun-day of last week were Tom Man-nion, Man-nion, Nick Yengich, Axel Strand, ' Joe Dunne, Stan Loader and Joe Dispenza. Mr. and Mrs. Tony Barrutia of Salt Lake City were Bingham visitors vis-itors last Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Mamie English was Tuesday dinner guest and visited for the evening with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bentley. Mrs. Lottie Rawlings was hostess Monday night to sixteen members of the Fire Auxiliary. Bridge was played with prizes won by Mrs. Mildred Tall, Mrs. Diana Dispenza, Mis. Faye Prigmore and Mrs. Cay Kendrick. Lovely refreshments were served by the hostess. Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Jacques returned re-turned Sunday from a very enjoyable enjoy-able 10-day vacation in the southwest. south-west. Coing south they visited Los Alamos and the Carlsbad Caverns in New Mexico, El Paso, Tex., and went across the border to Juarez, (Mexico. On the homeward trip they spent a day at Mesa Verde j National Park in Colorado and visited vis-ited the goosenecks and natural bridge in southern Utah. Mr. and Mr. Peter Nielsen and sons, Clifford, Rpyce, and Gary, motored to Levan and Wales Sunday. Sun-day. They visited a cousin at Wale. Entre Nous Club met Wednesday Wednes-day evening of last week at the home of Mrs, Miles Caythwaite in Copperton. Prize at bridge were won by Mrs. Hyman Smernoff, first; Mrs. Verl Peterson, second; Mrs. Dean flam, consolation; and Mrs. Axel Sybrowsky, cut. Very lovely refreshments were served by the hostess. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bentley visited with Mr. and Mrs. Orley Bills and family of Midvale Sunday. |