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Show ' of a tbfkNEWS V v? fsr Mr And Mti Vern L. Coleman At Home In Logan Following Temple Ceremony ELDER auwsi Mr. and Mrs. Vern L. Coleman, recent newlyweds, are now at home in Logan following their wedding performed November 16 in the L.D.S. fCornfo Home temple in Logan. Mu. The double ring ceremony perDaugh the of , ,amp son, i wll mee formed by President ElRay L. t lue Christiansen, was witnessed d. m- 730 !r by 4 506 Mr. Cornia, and Mrs. Lyle A. Coleman, w "Martha Mr and Mrs. wesf the C. DOrr King, Mr. rui fond and Mrs. J. Hugh Bryce, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Smith and Warren Jensen. The bride is the former Kathryn King, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.. DOrr King. The droom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Lyle A. Coleman of Del Paso Heights. California. tHE PICTURES" Immediately following the ceremony a wedding breakfast YearTei was held at the Bluebird Cafe in Logan. As the young couple left the temple they were greeted by a HITS BIG 10 group of Beta chapter members of Lambda Delta Sigma fraterW" nity who serenaded them with "Lambda 'Delta Sigma SweetML QUV heart Song, Dream Girl of Delta Phi and other appropriate songs. That evening a reception and dance was held at the Fourth ward hall in Brigham City. The bride wore traditional white slipper satin fashioned with a sweetheart neckline daintily edged with lace. Match1 of ing rows of lace were set in the full gathered skirt which fell t, do hu VICTOR MATURE the sat; TERf.Y MOORE : held BENDIX I THORS. ie polls laces in &ssi 2t my In Novem; J iolDUPWiil Hi 'A.X - y CO-HI- T w4'se& .1 Mrs. C. W. Stokes. of Wendell Jensen Promontory A large group of M.I.A. members attended the third "Fun and Leon May of Brigham City Phone your society news to TTt Night" for North Box Elder 6take held in the Fourth ward hall on Saturday, November 24. Fourth ward walked away with the attendance ribbon. The ribbon was presented' to Brent Beecher. Decorations for the and a hall were silhouettes large horn of plenty with paper and pumpkins, watermelons Popular "Wild Rose Pattern fruits and vegetables. other on Ivoryl in Soft Cray-Blu- e Those in charge of decorations were Mr. and Mrs. Grant Pris-breNo waiting no coupons no money to send and Darrell O. Johnson. for these premiums! They're inside every big square package of Mother's Oats. Take your Soda pop, apples and pop corn choice of this China, Aluminum Ware, balls were sold under the direcCup and Saucer, or Carnival Ware. Eltion of Leon Christiansen, You get doubt, value! Money cant buy mer Klitgaard, Mrs. Merle Cheal finer quality, more nourishing oatmeal than Mother'! Oats. Its the delicious hot, creamy and Mrs. Janice Johnson. oatmeal your family loves. Get it today! Over 250 enjoyed good music furnished by Mr. and Mrs. Clyde MOTHER'S OATS a product of THE QUAKE OATS COMPANY Glover. Dance directors for the evening from the Fourth ward were: Brent Beecher, Marilyn Wood and Mr. and Mrs. Pris brey. Along with the decorations adding to the fun of the eve ning, paper turkeys of various colors were presented to each Different colors were dancer. used for the different wards In ONTO thg stake. ' Is The fourth Fun Night scheduled for 'December 8, and will be a Levi and Calico affair under the sponsorship of the in graceful folds into a train. The long sleeves were tapered to lily points at the wrists. The fitted bodice was designed with a row of tiny covered buttons descending down the back. Her veil was of bride's illusion edged with lace matching the gown and caught to a tiara of 6eed pearls. She carried a beautiful bouquet of pink roses, pink and white carnations with pinfc ribbons and streamers. She wore a beautiful deep purple orchid. Mrs. Donna Mae Bryce of Bryce, Arizona, stood with her sister as matron of honor. She was gowned In blue brocaded satin and carried a nosegay of pink and white carnations. Miss Joan Hunsaker of Honey-villwas bridesmaid and wore pink brocaded satin and carried a nosegay of pink and white carnations. Warren Jensen of Delta was best man. Cllabee Lyman and Howard Lloyd were ushers. Mrs. King wore a plum rayon crepe with corsage of white carnations. Mrs. Coleman was gowned in dusty rose rayon crepe. Her corsage was also of carnations. All men in the wedding par ty wore carnation boutonnieres. The receiving line stood before lighted seven branch double candelabra tied with white satin ribbons and centered with a beautiful bouquet of flowers. The beautiful three tiered wedding cake was adorned with dainty pink rosebuds and silver leaves and was topped with miniature bride and groom under an archway of dainty leaves. The cake was displayed on a table covered with a lace cloth over pink satin. Tall lighted tapers stood on each side of PAINS VANISH . . . and the body sponds quckly, to skilled adjustments. Chiropractic may help you, after other methods have failed. Call for a consultation. DR. C. R. JONES 124 East 1st South (QCiginHDQQGB y "Fire-Kin- e Mr. And Mrs. Vern L. Colman Mrs. Colman is the former Kathryn King, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. DOrr King of Brigham City. . . . and Cheryl Capner gave a read- ing He Liked Her Real Well. After the program the couple danced the brides waltz and then left for a honeymoon to an undisclosed destination. For her going away outfit the bride chose an apple red suit with matching coat and black accessories. cake. the Both plan to continue their During the evening frappe, cookies and mints were served schooling at the Utah State Agto the guests. Those in charge ricultural college in Logan. of refreshments were Mrs. Florence Dunn and Mrs. Mina Mr. And Mrs. George W. Freeze. Assisting were Belva An- Dicks Entertain At dersen, Eloise Johnson and CarThanksgiving Dinner olyn Hall. Those in charge of gifts were: Thanksgiving day was a douJoleen Monson, Joy Hansen, Ja- bly special day for Mr. and Mrs. net Gourley, 'Ruth Evans and George W. Dicks when most of their family gathered at their Nalene Fairchild. Mrs. Bill Smith was hostess home for the first time in 11 for the evening and Miss Char- years. Present for the Thanksgiving lene Benson was in charge of the guest book. Day observance were Mr. and Dancing was to the music of Mrs. Dicks and family, Diane, Melvin and Michael of San the Dan Ross orchestra. At intermission a program Diego, Calif.; Mr. and Mrs. E. C. was presented with Dan Turner Hopkins and boys, Jerry and as master of ceremonies. Char-lenf- e Kent and Mr. and Mrs. Tom StoBenson sang Sweethearts," ker and son, Stephen, all of Salt Brent Nach sang Neopolitan Lake City; and Mr. and Mrs. a violin selection Lisle Larsen and family, GlenLove Song, was played by Lillis Jeppson da Deanne and Gary, of Perry. rive something for the HOME NOW LAYAWAY CHRISTMAS! FOR These are just a few of the MANY CHRISTMAS ITEMS FOR YOU AT NORTH MAIN. A small deposit will hold your selection for Xmas. For the best sleeping comfort youve ever enjoyed. UNIVERSAL A lovely, practical nu of extra fine quality. BLANKET 53995 comfort jift. CHENILLE ELECTRIC A gift of beauty. $795 Something New in and LAMPS ROCKERS FROM and very attractive. All sizes and styles. Can be used for desk or bed. FROM cant miss on this Smart, attractive gifts. gift! HASSOCKS for NOT FOR THE CCE) OTDGGQtf 0OGXC 0k (fen o o Qtetb r nick-nac- GIFT ks Or ' what- 5395 AND UP TIIE THAT LASTS SOMETHING SHOWS! SHELVES $445 GIVE Va to Vs off SUITS COATS ,t MESSES All new Fall and Winter merchandise Wide assortment of materials, colors and sizes. Come in and make your selections now while stocks are complete. AT tljlie Slite sL f TWO BIG New And Unusual Motion Pictures nots. Buy several. FROM All colors and sizes. GIVE Violet Tingey Nov. 23 TODAY ,& THURS. Corner or Wall Plastic Covered oQES-DGSliIIi&- FIRST Meets At Home of Pres. The Beehive camp of the Plans are underway for a gala Christmas party for all members Daughters of Utah Pioneers met of of the Kindergarten club. The November 123, at the home Violet Tingey. President on be huld will Thursday party With President Tingey pre afternoon, December 6, at 4 p.m siding, opening song was sung at the War Men orial home. m. and opening prayProgram for the afternoon will at 7:45 p. be presented by a group of chil er was offered by Verda Knavel was dren and is under the direction After another song, roll of minutes the preand called of Mrs. Erma Hansen, program meeting were read. chairman, assisted by Mrs. La vious President Tingey gave a re Priel Collings and Mrs. Lil Dum of the county convention port mer. November 17, at the Fourth held Following the program a Fun a list of Time for all will 'be directed by ward chapel. She read the successful officers, telling Norma Jensen. Seretha Smith of the Bee Special decorations will be that was elected custodian hive camp used with Mrs. Relda Lund as chairman with the following of Relics. President Violet Tingey 6ug committee members: Mrs. Tess that the camp buy volgested ChristianJohnson, Mrs. Marjorie of Heart umes HO, 11 and 12 sen and Mrs. Margaret Hillam. Throbs. the includes committee Serving The camp voted to obtain Mrs. Kenna following ladies: volumes for the camps lithese Jacobson and Mrs. Lil Dummer brary. as assisted by Mrs. A poem was given by MarPhiina Crowther, Mrs. Beth OlBott and a sketch of the garet Mrs. sen, Mrs. Ruby Forsgren, of Henry Tingey was read life Minnie Richardson, Mrs. Opal by Jennie Tingey. She read maFrye, Mrs. Nona Funk, Mrs. terial taken from Henry Tingeys Helen Harrison, Mrs. Glenna Andersen, Mrs. Myrtle Bosley, Mrs. diary. Two electric guitar duets were Mary Burt, Evelyn Nelson, Mrs. played by Connie and Donna Jane Bergstrom and Mrs. Gladys Morgan. The lessoif was given Hanline. The following commit Pearl Peterson. tee are in charge of the tables by Business and Profes Early and chairs: Mrs. Arta Everton, sional Women was the subject chairman, Mrs. Mary Wood, Mrs. of the lesson. Mrs. Peterson Leah Jensen, Mrs. Marie Moyes chose the lives of five outstand and Mrs. Hannah Brown. ing women and gave brief acGifts were exchanged during counts of theiT lives. the afternoon and each member Closing prayer was given by Is asked to bring a fifty cent Emma Johnson. gift Lucy Johnson announced the Christmas party would be held Chow Mein Supper at her home on December 21. All members will exchange gifts. Enjoyed By Group Dr. and Mrs. Roy Barnard and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Horton were hosts at a chow mein supper in honor of a group of friends who plan to meet once a month for a social evening. Those attending were: Attor ney and Mrs. O. Dee Lund, Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Lish, Dr. and Mrs. Dean Bunderson, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Price, the Hortons and the Barnards. Games were played with high score going to Jack Horton and Eugene Price winning low. SHOCKER 5335 j 0rmcxr OnsnuOiED oQasc o3!E0HEB GX3&lnjiO ''HiG GtSZCfl 033 'URsEKEfiSb Beehive Camp of DUP HfSTfiE Really new in a wide variety of styles, patterns and fabrics. ' Kindergarten Club Plan Gala Christmas Party Eighth ward. DESK PLATFORM You made a trip to Bedford, Wyoming, on business. They had dinner with Mr. and Wendell Jensen And Fourth Ward Receives Leon May Take Trip Award Ribbon At 3rd " No. Stake Fun Night" To Bedford, Wyoming United In Logan Temple FOR THE HOME! Reasons! Favorite One of the nicest treats at this season is Royal Fruit Cake. Here is fruit cake just as delicious as you would make at home full of choice pecan nuts, raisins, citron, orange and lemon peel, glazed cherries and pineapple yet it costs only 75 cents a pound! Enjoy it often all during the fruit cake season. Get a Royal Fine Fruit Cake next time you shop. 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