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Show I Senators Wife to Be Guest of Womens Republican Club Womens Republican club will First Ladies of the land in their h$st Mrs. Wallace F. (Frances) inaugural gowns. Bennett at the home of Mrs. DURING HER visit locally Miles Ferry in Corinne on Mon- Mrs. Bennett will discuss life in day, April 15, at 8 p.m. Washington, the activities of the Theme of the evening will be Senator, and other facets of the "An Evening with Frances, current government scene. with the event planned as an Senator and Mrs. Bennett are informal meeting with the Sena- the parents of five children, and tors wife. Accompanying Mrs. have 20 grandchildren. Bennett will be Utah Attorney General A. Pratt Keslers wife, who will also be an honored guest. MRS. BENNETT was elected for a two-yeterm as CongresMrs. Fred L. Petersen, presisional Club president in Janu- dent of the Civic Improvement ary, 1961. The club, organized Club, Monday announced that in 1908, is the only womans orthe retiring officers party will ganization ever to have been be held on Saturday, April 27, chartered by the Congress of the in the Brigham City First LDS United States. It is the center hall. of social activities among the ward recreation have members Committee wives of government officials. Under Mrs. Bennetts able di- been assigned and Mrs. Earl rection the club plans a unique Madsen will serve as general museum for the permanent chairman with Mrs. Wynn Anpreservation of items of nation- dersen in charge of publicity. Mrs. Petersen urges Civic Imal historical significance. One of the initial groups to be dis- provement Club members to played in the projected museum circle April 27 on their calenwill be a well-don- e assemblage dars and plan to attend the of mannequins representings the party. THE BRILLIANT Stulei new DIAMOND RINGS Whatever the gift occayou can make sion bright and memorable with a lifetime it Palmer Diamond Ring. Registered for quality, insured for safety. Convenient terms. Use your Diamond Stamps. Gold Key Credit Cards Welcomed. 6ilmer PALMER JEWELRY of SYicmumJ ( V f V rt, J rf Vw. 53 J NEW FOR The home of Robert E. Cates was the scene of the recent wedding of LuJuanna Wilson, daughter' of Mr. and Mrs. E. Wilson of Brigham City, and Thomas A. Pettigrew, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Pettigrew of Redding, Calif. LDS Bishop Dean Compton performed the impressive rites. Following the ceremony the couple received congratulations from friends and relatives at an open house held at the Cates residence. i V THE BRIDE wore a ballerina from length gown fashioned white satin brocade styled with long sleeves, a bell skirt, boat neck, and a slight bustle. Her bouquet was a lovely arrangement of cymbidium orchids and talisman roses. Attendants to the bride were dressed in similarly styled Empire dresses of apricot slipper satin. Madge Gilbert was maid of honor with junior bridesmaids Terry Lynn Cates and Debra Ann Cates, neices of the Their bouquets were bride. single white mums surrounded by varigated ribbons. i District Meeting The Northern District Federated Womens Clubs will hold their annual convention on Saturday, April 20. The meeting is scheduled to begin at 9:30 a.m, in the Logan LDS ward chapel, located at 875 North Fifteenth East, Logan. Registration will begin at 9 a.m. Hostesses for the affair will be the USU Faculty Womens League. A Luncheon will be held at noon at a cost of $1.75 and reservations may be made locally by contacting Mrs. Jack Morris, phone PA Included on the agenda will be a special honor going to the Utah Mother of the Year, Mrs. Ora N. Andersen of Brigham I 4 u City. All clubs members are invited e eyelet emtigrew chose broidery for her gown. Each wore a corsage styled of white carnations. Performing best man duties was Harry Grace. The groom and best man wore tangerine carnations in their lapels. In charge of serving was Mrs. Arlene Wilson and Linda Kase and Irene Stenquist assisting. Miss Jeanetta Wilson registered the guests at the event. Gift bearers were Kent Wilson, brother of the bride; Gregory Cates and Tony Cates, nephews of the bride. checks! 7 Ml vrtfmw ; a J u. W. A THREE-TIEREwedding cake was displayed during the evening. The creation was iced in white and accented with yellow and tangerine roses. It was topped by miniature wedding bells with swans, dainty ribbon work, and small white flowers completing the arrangement. It vas complimented by a bronze-coveretable. The new Mrs. Pettigrew wore h a blue wool dress with accessories for her going She will reway ensemble. main in Brigham City to complete her student teaching and will join the bridegroom who is employed in Oregon upon completion of her training. Honoring the bride with a prettily arranged kitchen shower were Madge Gilbert and Sandra Steele of Logan. Another shower featuring an Eastern motif was hosted by Cathie Dal-liand Sharon Summerill at the home of Mrs. Don Chase. D WHOS Ail NEW EXAVSEsR LINGERIE e, Wednesday Eve Fie-weg- er y SEE only at of Brigham City 1 rv Ir . GUAM n A If ; TV r Join your KJvnnNAL ,v ciaira nma uy i m T.H - OUR NEW LINE OF even for those who rx. ... an J ; & Unfinished fust the 'a .I nicest. FURNITURE v , . &.. CHESTS .S.1 'ww- - 3 Drawers Charmingly fashioned in the feminine, and pretty as a picture is our woven cotton check by Gay Gibson (and in fact, youll see it in the Apt il issue of Seventeen) . Delicate while embroidery runs circles around a full skirt, details a sleeveless bodice where we also rote neatly piped little bows at both jewel neck, and waist. In hot pink, Wedgwood blue, and maize yellow. Sizes 4 Drawers 5 Drawers MITCHUM 9 Drawers ANTl-PERSPIRA- A new that really works! Sohes underarm problems for many who had despaired of effective help. Mitchu'1 Anti Iehspikant keeps underaims absolutely dry for thousands of grateful users. Positive action cou pled with complete gentleness to normal skin and clothing is made possible by new type of formula devised by a young genius in phar macy end produced by a trust worthy laboratory. 90 day supply. $3 00 plus lax. At and leading drug toiletry counters. Gentle fluid furmula with patented nylon applicator. Remember it foe stops excessive perspiration many users keeps underarms alt solute! dry. Af SKAGGS DRUG CENTER 226 North Main St. 44 South Main ...blooming fashionably on a pretty petticoat by Eastern Star Plans Meeting 1. -y of affiliated to attend the First ward recreation hall. Classes in all three basic sessions will be conducted and all those in need of this training are urged to attend. An advanMiss LuJuanna Wilson, daughter of Mr. WED RECENTLY ced training class will be held and Mrs. LaMoine E. Wilson, became the bride of Thomas A. next Thursday, April 18 at the Pettigrew, Jr., in a ceremony performed recently at the home same place and time. of Robert E. Cates, These classes will be conducted by Lawana Jensen and Ruth Miller, Tremonton, boy, April 4. Beecher. Oriel Melvern and Deanne A reminder of the monthly Hansen Nelson, Mantua, boy, Scouters Roundtable will be April 4. held next Friday, April 18, at Leon Arthur and Jeanne 7:30 p.m. at Building 18, InterElaine Gammon Heuett, Snow-vill- mountain school. girl, April 4. Phil Chlarhon and Leona Cra-ne- r The following births are reRasmussen, Corinne, girl, ported from Cooley Memorial April 4. hospital: Howard Blain and Mardelle Jimmie Roy and Marilyn Kay Mae Wright Olsen, Gooding, Jenkins Hill, Roy, girl, March Idaho, girl, April 5. 27. Robert Lewis and Darlene Cecile Louise Ridenour Belew, David Edward and Jr., PerMarie Bertrand Olson, Corinne, ry, girl, April 5. Corinne chapter No. 11 of Robert Daniel and Ann girl, March 27. William K. and Renac Lind-leNorton, Brigham City, the Order of Eastern Star will hold its regular monthly meetMitton, Wellsville, boy, boy, April 5. March 28. Harvey Dean and Barbara ing on Wednesday, April 10, at Leonard LaRell and Joanne Jean Gamble Facer, Mantua, 8 p.m. at the Masonic Hall in, Corinne. Ricks Ward, Brigham City, girl, girl, April 6. In addition to the regular Roland Cromwell and FranMarch 29. Gary Leon and Carolyn An- ces Mae Lund Laney, Jr., Brig- business meeting, David B. House will receive his derson Coates, Brigham City ham City, girl, April 6. Jay Dean and Jennie Mae pin and life membership cergirl, March 30. Terry A. and Catherine Chase Lonf Lewis, Route 2, girl, April tificate, denoting 50 years of faithful service to the Order of Dallin, Bear River City, boy, 7, March 30. (deceased). Eastern Star. Lewis and Sherry Garbanati All members are invited to Misrasi, Tremonton, boy, April attend. books. -l Garden A basic training session for Cub Scouts will be scheduled for all persons interested in Cub Scouting on Thursday, April 11, at 9:30 a.m. in the George Russell and Arietta Duchtis Thornley, Tremonton, boy, April 2. David Christen and Shaaron Coleman Lyn DeLaGrange, Members of the Eagles Aux- Brigham City, girl, (cq) April 2. iliary will gather at the Aerie Alvin LeeRuc and Polly GurHome on Wednesday, April 10, ney Allen, Brigham City, girl, at 8 p.m. for the regular busi- April 2. Frank and Rayola Gillman ness session. All members are urged to be Barker, Route 1, boy, April 3. Dennic Dee and Barbara in attendance to hear an imporNorman Skinner, Salt tant report on the groups latest project, and are reminded Lake City, boy, April 4. Dennis S. and Lila Standing to bring their donations of Gold Strike or S & H Green stamp ? A Rose sky-blu- Eagle Auxiliary Meets Tomorrow accent on Mrs by Scout Training Set for Cubs mother of the bride wore beige broHde, and for her sons wedding Mrs. PetMRS. WILSON, 1. feminine led Frank Urban and the study on chapter 4 will be led by Mrs. William Yates. RUTH CIRCLE will meet at 1:30 p.m. at the home of Mrs Harold Guy. 606 South Fifth West. will be Mrs. Joseph W. Nelsen. Mrs. Orie Corner Main Street & 2nd North Kelm will lead the devotions and the lesson will be led by BLAINE OLSEN Mrs. O. Frank Wolff. Electra Circle will also meet at 1:30 p.m. at the home of I MORTUARY Mrs. Irene Adams, 528 South Mrs. Maxwell Seventh West. convention, officers said. n puts the will be Slate Annual f, $ v dyed-to-matc- Gay Gibson E. Pohl will lead the devotional period, with Mrs. Francis Witt in charge of the days study session. All women of the chuich are Study circles of the Commun- invited to attend one of the church will ity Presbyterian cirstudy circles. The .meet on Thursday, April 11, cle meets on the firstevening of Tuesday with the following schedule: each month. Morning Circle will gather at 9:30 a m. at the church with Mrs. C. R. Bratton and Mrs. Glenn Ford as Federated Clubs Home Rites Unite Couple d ALL ELDER Study Circles Meet This Week Civic Club Sets April 27 Party NEWS, Brigham City, Utah Tuesday, April 9, 1963 BOX j Brigham City A BRIGHAM CITY, UTAH t'A. Desks Night Stands Finished 5 Drawer Chests (f) (TJ) HOURS COMPANY MATTRESS YOUR FOR EVERTON IS ALL IT TAKES OLD TON TODAY, TO MATTRESS. SLEEP 'V iJ, On " y ' REBUILD 7 CALL EVER- BETTER TONIGHT. EVERTOr! MATTRESS WidCTracU Pontiac StE YOUR AUTHORIZED PONTIAC DEALER FOR COMPANY 24 East 1st South Phone PA 31 COPPIN 1 dKiHt'rfT.rfr-- nil 7 East 2nd South A WIDE CHOICE OF AND GOOD MOTOR CO. Brigham City UOEU CAR3, TOO |