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Show F-- PEACH 6 ATS Box romow 1953 Corinne Sewing Club Meets At Reeder Home Corinne Sewing club met last Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. Glen Reeder. ! Diversion of the evening was games with prizes going to Mrs. Cleon Olsen and Mrs. Grant Nelson. special gift was also presented to Mrs. Nelson. Light refreshments were served by the hostess to the following: Mrs. Cleon Olsen, Mrs. Roy Jensen, Mrs. Ray Hardy, Mrs. Max Johnson, Mrs. Della Carter, Mrs. Bud Rader, Mrs. Don Nelson and Mrs. Grant ' ' A Hospital Notes Recuperating after an performed on Friday evening, September 4, at Cooley Memorial hospital Is: Caryl Baddley, 15, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Baddley of apnen-deetom- y Miss Treva Harper, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Grover R. Harper. Corinne, spoke wedding promises with Leon P. Johnson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest E. Johnson, Mantua, on August 21 in the Salt Lake LDS temple. Elder Willard L. Jones performed the ceremony. Dined at Temple Square Immediately following nuptial vows, parents of the bridethe bridal groom entertained party at dinner at Hotel Temple Square! recreation hall The Corinne formed the setting for a reception held that evening in honor of the newlyweds. Gladioli and Palms The hall was decorated with large baskets of gladioli and a palms. The wedding cake, three tiered affair adorned with small white rosebuds and topped with a miniature bride and a groom, was displayed upon lace cover over pink satin. Pink tapens stood on either side in white holders with gladioli scattered about the base of the cake. Designs Own Gown For her wedding and reception the attractive bride donned a ballerina length gown of lace Back From Two Weeks Honeymoon Gifts were under the direction of Beccy Adams, Elinor Sla- ter, Dorothy Stevens, Helen Alene Smoot and Elaine Norman. For the honeymoon trip the new Mrs. Johnson chose a red faille redingote dress with black accessories. Two Weeks Honeymoon They newlyweds honeymooned for two weeks in Long Beach, Los Angeles and San Diego, Mexico, California, Tiajuana, then returned home via Grand, Zions and Bryce canyons. Fel-ste- Jt i To Live In Corinne zyLArA- - J.-.- . They plan to make their home in Corinne. The bride is a graduate of Box Elder high, attended Weber college, affiliated with Sharma social unit, employed at J. C. fir ' ' .t. - r i.Ss Penneys then attended USAC and was affiliated with Chi Omega sorority. The bridegroom is also a graduate of Box Elder high, fulfilled r a mission In the Southern states and served for two years in the th S. navy. N two-yea- J - f I"-- 'W The following births are announced from Cooley Memorial hospital: A boy was bom September 2 to Colen H. and DeAnn Quin-neWaddoups of Salt Lake City. IWm. and lleene Zufelt Rose of Bear River announce the arrival of a girl born September 3. On September 4 a girl was bom to Eldon and Evelyn Borgstrom, Thatcher. Jay and Florine Sanders Stokes of Malta, Idaho, are the parents of a son, born September 4. Jay' and Lorraine Baird Law announce the arrival of a boy bom September 5. The Laws reside in Garland. A boy was born September 6 to Fidel and Cathalena Consla-ciFlorez of Corinne. Announcing the arrival of their first child, a son, born September 7, are Mr. and Mrs. James Pickett of Brigham City. Mrs. Pickett is the former Eloise Johnson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry O. Johnson of this city. A glnl was born September 8 to Willie and Betty Henderson Hunsaker of Honeyvllle. y n ward Sunday immediately after Arthur Sunday school with Steffen in charge. Congressional singing opened the meeting and Fred Burt gave the opening prayer. Sacrament song was by the congregation while sacrament was prepared by David Malmrose and David Kelly, assisted by the deacons. Helen Jorgensen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Jorgensen was confirmed a member of the church by her father. The cost of motor vehicle acciA baby daughter of Mr. and dents in one year in the United Mrs. Lewis J. Fish was blessed States is estimated by the Naand named Jessie Lou by her tional Safety Council as nearly father. $3.5 billion. er ' . 1 WELCOME TO What better way to make the memory of a ' , QUALITY than with a personalized - departed loved one live on, . memorial of granite or marble. AND .j . Would you like to have complete control over the weath- er? Then insulate your home for year round comfort. Our Quality ZONOLITE INSULATION will do the job for you. It is easy to install . . . house time lasting . . . any home owner cab install it himself. Come in i ; i or call 8 for a free estimate this week.- : ? Insulate Your Home For As Little As $6.00 A MONTH "WALK ABbOCKWSAVE"! Of WTUOkmHi over net, tulle and satin. The model was designed by the bride and featured a tailored bodice with a high pointed colneckline. lar and deep The lace overskirt was scalloped waistline. The up to a gown was trimmed with a small edging of lace and rhinestones. A crown featuring velvet daisies centered with rhinestones held the filmy fingertip veil of bridal illusion. Her bridal bouquet was centered with a large orchid surrounded with small pink and .white rosebuds. Attendants In Faille Marva Johnson was maid of honor with Ileen Firth, Joanne Richards and Joleen Harper as attendants The bridesmaids. wore Hunter green faille ballerina length dresses of like design. They were fashioned with round neckline and were sleeveless. Each wore a pearl necklace and pinned a bouquet of brown tipped yellow chrysan themums at her waistline. Mother of the ibride chose a choral crepe and Mrs. Johnson wore grey crepe. Each wore gar denia and Kubrum lily corsages. Standing as best man was Neil Harper with Robert Isaac V SERVICE ! PLUS Mr. and Mrs. Leon P. Johnson , . . . were united in marriage on August 21 in Salt Lake LDS temple. The new bride is the former Treva Harper, daughter of Ir. and Mrs. Grover R. Harper, Corinne. The bridegrooms parents are Mr. and Mrs. Ernest E. Johnson, Mantua. They plan to reside in Corinne. One Down And One To Go! meeting was held Sacrament in the Brigham City Sixth LDS A baby eon of Mr. and Mrs. Grant T. Smith was blessed and named Tracy Grant by Claire Bailey. A baby daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Eastley was blessed and named Verena Jean by her father. Glenna Anderson, Noreen Burt-chand Cliss Davis were leased as teachers from the Primary. Martha Erdman, Margaret Anderson and Betty Gleason were sustained as teachers. The remainder of the time was spent in testimony bearing with 18 participating. Closing song was followed with prayer by Melvin Roberts. PEACH DAYS i- - '. BIR THIS A LASTING TRIBUTE r K-.- P Sacrament Meeting Held In Sixth Ward Sunday n Speaks Wedding Promises Eider NEWS Wednesday, September 9, Brigham City, Utah Marva Johnson, Marlene Nd-soand Dorothy Jcppscn. 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