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Show i 9 The Mutual Mameds, of the Tooele Tenth Ward, are planning a pot luck dinner party, for Mon. December 28, at 7 p.m. in the Tenth Ward Church. All married folks in the ward are extended an invitation to join in the festivities. MILL STREAM CAMP Mill Stream Camp, DUP, Christmas party will be held Wednesday, Dec. 23, at 7:30 p.m. at the home of Helen Winchester, 309 W. Second South. Virginia Allsop will give the lesson. Light refreshments will be served and a fifty cent gift will be exchanged. All members and interested ladies are cordially invited to attend. n Friday, December The Tooele Transcript Tenth Ward Mutual Marrieris Plan Party for Dec. 28th ria vardia. For her daughters reception Mrs. Longdon chose a green peau de soie gown with a white phulaen-opsi- s orchid corsage. Mrs. Dunn ihe bridegroom's mother, was at tired in a model of soft green crepe and lace, enhanced by a phalae-nopsorchid corsage. Assisting in receiving were the bride's brother-in-laand sister Dr. and Mrs. Grant A. Hickman; the bridegroom's s.ster, Miss Carolyn Dunn, and a brother and sister-in-laMr. and Mrs. Joel Dunn. Mrs. Hickman and Miss Dunn wore Suzy Perett originals in wine red peau de soie, com white carnation plemented by wristlets. Also Assisting Also assisting were close friends of the bride and bridegroom, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Lake, Mr. and Mrs. Karl Swan, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Miller and Miss Galie Ann Brock-oanand her fiance, Neil Savage. The young ladies were gowned in identical models of white brocade. They wore cascading corthe sages of red carnations at 18, 1959 BRIDAL SHOWER Mrs. Michael Aldrich (the for mer Connie Marsh) was guest o honor at a bridal shower on Sat urday evening, at the home o. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Lee. Mrs. Nor ma Rae Tanner was hostess Guests spent the evening embroid on ter ering original designs towels, which they presented tc the guest of honor. Refreshment! were served and the new Mrs Aldrich received many nice gifts ATTEND WEDDING Mr. and Mrs. Charles Whear motored to Hunter, Utah, to at tend the wedding reception of Miss Kathleen Fonger and Jensen Lee Christopher, of Hunter. Miss Fonger is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Fonger, former Tooeleans and nephew of the Charles Whears. -- vaistline. Out of town guests were Mr. and Mrs. Edward P. Horsfall, Boise, Idaho. The justweds are honeymooning in Southern California, before ing a home in Tooele. For Buy Golfing Needs The stern Puritans of New England, who frowned upon the celebration of Christmas as a pagan rite, went so far as to enact "blue laws banning the making of mince pies. World Book Enthat mince cyclopedia reports pics are associated with Christmas because they were originally baked in the shape of a manger. mak- travel-ng- , the bride wore a black velveteen dress, topped by a white coat with leopard trim, and black accessories. The bride is a grad rate of the Univ. of Utah. Her bridegroom was from the Briggraduated ham Young University. is at the "PRO-SHOP- " Mrs. Loren C. Dunn Golf Course Professional, help you select the proper Gift for that golfing member o your family! GOLFING FLY TO DENVER Flying to Denver, Colorado, last weekend were, Mr. and Mrs. Glen L. Bracken and soil Stanley, or St John, Utah and a daughter, Jean Bracken of Salt Lake City. Stanley, being the pdot of the four were passenger navion. They guests at the Lionel J. Bush home, returning home on Sunday. Mrs. Bracken remained there, to be with her sister, Mrs. Mary Bush, who is recuperating from a recent heart surgery. Mrs. Bracken returned home Sunday by train. k The Best Place to ALEX Santa Uaus has piomised to visit the Tooele Bit and Spur Club youngsters, at a party on Sunday, December 20, at 2 p.m. at the Club house. Mr. and Mrs. Speed Kling, the chairmen of the annual affair, have promised a delightful program and plenty of surprises and goodies for all. is GIFTS FOR GOLFERS Let Bit ami Spur Club Youngter?i Party Sunday at 2 1M. STEVENSON, Tooele BAGS at the postnuptial , event. Gold spiral candelabra holding white tapers and trimmed with crystal prisms and white flowers, added to the decor. Miss Longdon IS Bride of Loren Dunn A GOLF BALLS SHIRTS - SWEATERS marriage. Wedding Cake wedding cake centhe buffet table. Flanking four-tiere- tered A lovely bride of the holiday season is Mrs. Loren C. Dunn, he former Miss Frances Sharon Longdon. She and her bridegroom exchang wedding vows, Tuesday afterin Salt Lake LDS Temple The brides father, Elder Longdon, Assistant to the Council of the Twelve, solemnized CLUBS WEEKEND d brass candelabra tapers tied with large red satin bows and touches the cake were holding green of holly. For the reception the bride chose an exquisite gown of peau de soie and peau d'ange lace, embroidered with seed pearls. The fitted bodice featured long sleeves tapering to points over the wrists, a sabrina neckline and a bow at the waisthand-clippe- d GOLFING CARTS Christmas Discount on all items in the h shop! -- THE PRO SHOP Tooele Golf Course Club House EXClTlflG. Mr. and Mrs. Lyman W. Anderson, accompanied by Richard Stoddard, spent last weekend at St George, Utah, where they went to pick up their daughter, Lynnette, who is attending school at Dixie College. They had dinner with Marge Jensen, daughter of Mr. Miss May Pace and President and Mrs. Devon Jensen, of Moore, Bruhn at the College, and visited Idaho, became the bride of Paul the movie producers site at Snow F. Eastman, son of Mr. and Mrs Canyon, and also saw the movie Frank E. Eastman, in a temple ,. made there, They Came to ceremony, at the Salt Lake LDS They were accompanied Temple, on October 21, at 12:30 home by Miss Eluice Roberts who p.m. Spencer W. Kimball of the spent two days visiting here be- Council of Twelve of the LDS fore going on to her home in Boun- Church officiated. tiful to spend the holidays. the ceremony, the Following bridegrooms parents were hosts to a wedding supper for the bridal NEW SON Mr. and Mrs. Vernal Anderson are rejoicing at the birth of a son, Vernal Scott, born Saturday, Dec. 5, at 3: 15 a.m., at the home of her mother, in Salt Lake City. The baby weighed nine pounds eight ounces, and was welcomed home by Bobby, Gary, Peggy, Jimmy, Connie and Kaye Lynne. t 4 and Mrs. Paul Eastman Eastmans Are Honored at Reccpiion AT ST GEORGE Cor-dora- the bridegrooms line. Following, parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alex F. The voluminous skirt, which , and his sister. Miss Carolyn swept into a court train, was engave a wedding breakfast hanced by a band of matching lace the Presidents Room at Hotel and a lace panel extending down Utah. the front of the gown. veil of sheerest Tuesday evening, the brides Her waist-lengtparents,, Mr. and Mrs. John Long-- , bridal illusion was caught to a Jon, 2390 Bernadine Dr., Salt Lake small bridal chapeau of pearl Her City, were hosts at a beautifully trimmed peau dange lace. detailed reception honoring the bouquet was fashioned of bouvardia bridal couple, at the Salt Lake surrounding white orchids. The bride's sole attendant was Country Club. Gold hurricane lamps hanging her petite niece, Carolyn LaRue from the ceiling, festooned with Hickman, flower girl. She wore a white flowers and trailing ivy, red velvet frock and carried a were used as festive decorationsminiature bouquet of white bou JACKETS Mr. FAMILY PARTY The family of Norma M. Hammond and the late Willard Ham mond, held their Christmas party at the home of a daughter, Billie Gunther. Games were played and films shown. A tasty dinner was served. All family members were present except a son Pvt. Lloyd Hammond, who is with the U.S. Army in Germany. Present were Norma M. Ham- mond with Howard and Jennie Lynn; Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Gunther and children, Mr. and Mrs. Dean Hammond and children, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Jensen and chil-reShaunee Boltz, and son Kelly. Honored guest grandmother and Such a lovely gift . . . Evening in Paris Music Box. A lovesong every time she opens the lid! And a symphony of Evening in Paris great grandmother, Jenny S. Mar- gifts; perfume, bubble bath tin. tacum powder, liquid After a lovely visit, gifts were oil, were honored at exchanged. A good time was had sachet, eau de toilet and new same evening in by all. $10. CO perfume essence party. The newlyweds a reception the the North Tooele Stake tabernacle. The bridal party stood before a background of lovely fall flowers. The bride was very lovely in a gown of white lace and taffeta. The bodice of lace, featured a sabrina neckline, accented by pearl sequins. The full skirt was of taffeta with lace panel inserts. Her crown of pearls held a fingertip veil of brides illusion and she carried a bouquet of white orchids and carnations. Matron of honor was Mrs. Kay sister of the bride. Anderson, Bridesmaids were Mrs. Melvin Johnson, sister of the bride, Miss Karen Beal and Miss Nan Eastman, sister of the groom. They wore identical dresses of copper satin with bouffant skirts and wide collars. They carried bouquets of copper and yellow carnations. floor-lengt- h The brides mother wore a gown embossed taffeta and a corsage of yellow carnations. Mother of the bridegroom was attir-- 1 ed in a beige brocade dress with corsage of yellow carnations. 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