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Show page THREE F.W. Officers Will Honor New Officers V.- ELDER NEWS CitY.Utoh 5BOX Miss Madge Olsen Becomes Bride Of Mervyn Weis In Lovely Double Ring Ceremonies Exchange Nuptial Vows Sunday At Dance Saturday tfJlnesday. April 5. 1950 rlTcouiee The retiring officers of the dam la the electric- power Veteran- - of Foreign Wars and their' Auxiliary will honor the in theworld. new officers at a dancing party to be held at the War Memorial home Saturday evening at 8 oclock. smooth oul Mr. and Mrs. Melvin L. onrite helped have graciously consented Kay to the kinks in ray back teach steps of the square and old time dances that are Burl Woodward Myi Mr. in popularity. An ex4193 Biddle Avenue cellent program and delicious Wayne, Michigan refreshments have also been All planned. post members, their partners, and Auxiliary members and their partners are cordially invited to attend. Installation of the newly elected officers will take place tonight Wednesday) at the W. O W. hall in Ogden at 7:30 oclock! according to Doyle Packer and Leah P. Kimber, retiring jingle ; Jr f 'sirl ' ' : . , - recent spinal operation, was hacloand hand ironing My doctor kling drudgery. hard work. ,iied against such Ironrite Ironer, Now, w, got an to relax when I sit down to Thanks to Ironriles tiro com there a gtdy umblo open ends, lltin to finish by hand ironing. on pulls and ruffles are easy ironing points. See ndy Do-a- ll 1 Ironrite dealer today liter DOWN PAYMENT ASY CREDIT TERMS tow -E- e FREE ROME DEMONSTRATION ASK ABOUT A With 30 relatives and close friends present Miss Madge Olsen became the bride of Mervyn Weis In a double ring ceremony at the home of the brides parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dan F. Olsen, Brigham City, Saturday, April 1. K. B. Olsen, brother of the bride and county clerk, performed the ceremony. The living room was decorated beautifully with candelabra with white candles and white stocks, snap dragons and Easter lillies. The bride was lovely' iri a white gaberdine suit with a green orchid corsage and matching velvet hat. Matron of honor was Mrs. Don Barney of Ogden and the best man was D, A. Olsen, brother of the bride. The grooms mother, Mrs. Weis of San Francisco, was present at the ceremonies and spent the week-enat the Olsen home. The dining table was decorated with Easter lillies, yellow lace cloth over candles, and A buffet luncheon silk. was served following the ceremon A.A.U.W. Will Meet At Jones Home Thurs. The Brigham City branch of A. A. U. W. will meet Thursday evening, April 6 at 8 oclock at the home of Miss Lucille Jones, 225 north Second west. A program has been arranged Mr. And Mrs. Cecil Neal by Dr. Mary Petersen Reeder. . . . who were married in the Stella Young of the Intermounlovely double ring ceremonies tain Indian school will be the last Sunday afternoon at the home of the brides parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Funk. guest speaker. Final arrangements will also be made for the state convention, Miss Grace Funk Wed To Ceicle Neal forthcoming Sunday to be- - held in Brigham City Afternoon At Home Ceremonies 14 Lovely 15. and April Officers are desirous of a good Mr. and Mrs. John Funk reattendance at this important cently announced the marriage New Officers . meeting. of their daughter, Grace, to Cecil Neal, son of the late !Mr. and Installed At Perry Phone your news to 1,000. Mrs. Clarence Neal of Green A. held their The Perry P.-River, Utah. March 30 in meeting Thursday, James Jensen officiaBishop ted at the lovely double ring the Perry school building with Elva Perry, president, conductceremony, Sunday afternoon, The opening prayer was April 2, at the home of the ing. offered by Norma Bott. brides parents. and Without SALT LAKE STAMP CO. Close friends and relatives A Blue Moon, witnessed the ceremony. Song, were sung by Donna Dept C. 43 W. 3rd S. Light refreshments were serv- Wood, accompanied by Dorothy ed, after which the bride and Hirschi, after which a reading groom left on an extended trip was given by Hazel Nelson. to San Francisco and the PaciInstallation of new officers fic Northwest. was held for the coming year, conducted by Louise Davis, chairman of the nominating Ladies Aid Will committee. Maxine Nelson was installed as president; Ruby Hold Meeting Today n Johnson, vice president; and .The Ladies Aid of the Presbysecretary. Two Wagstaff, terian church will hold its reg- educational films were then ular meeting Wednesday after- shown by the school principal, noon (today) instead of Thurs- Andrew Jones. Closing prayer yvas given by day. at the home of Mrs W. B. re Howes, 312 west Second south Lilly Weaver, after which freshments were served by Mrs. at 2:30 oclock. Co hostess .will be Mrs. L. E. Sumida, Mrs. LaVon Wagstaff: Beane. Mrs. J. E. 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C. parted for Washington, t e h Immediately following ceremony the young couple left where Mr, Cope will spend the for- San Francisco where they next three years as head of the personnel division of Pan Amerwill make their home. ican affairs in the state department. Card Of Thanks The Copes have spent the last Words cannot express the four years in the American em gratitude and appreciation wp bassy at Havana,, Cuba. Pre feel toward those who, by their vlous to the Havana assignment kindness and generous assis- Mr. Cope was vice counsel at tance, helped lighten our bur TiaJuana, Mexico for four years den of sorrow at the time of and previous to the war he the death of husband and fath- served six years in the office in Stuttgart er, John S. Hodges. May Gods blessing rest with those who Germany. Mrs. Cope is the former Echo came to our assistance in any ir i ; Mr. And Mrs. John Cope Visit Relatives In Bear River City It; . 1 wiW kti9J i- J r. 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