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Show ! THE BOX ELDER NEWS, Brigham 4 City, Utah DUP Hews Tuesday, October 15, 1963 OAK CAMP of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers will meet on Thursday, Oct. 17, at the home of Kathryn Forrest, 649 South Fifth vVest. A good attendances is desired by the officers. SEAGULL Campof the Daugh. ters of Utah Pioneers will meet at the home of Mrs. Rose Young, 95 North First West, on Wed. nesday, Oct. 16, at 7;30 p. m. A good attendance is desired. &cen Sarah Yates, Society Editor CORINNE Camp will meet on Friday, Oct. 18, at 2 p. m. at the home of Alice Norman. Co. hostess will be Martha Smoot, Telephone PA iim mi p mm)nymmnrrwywiywfmr AAUW Slates Meet Oct. 1 6 Local members of the Assoc, iation of University Women will gather on Wednesday, Oct. 16, at 7:30 p. m. at the home of Mrs. James Bryson, 575 East Sixth North, for their regular monthly meeting. panel discussion by the imple. mentation chairmen on the po. tentialities of study in one or more of the following fields: Occident and oriet, American families in a changing world, the between gap bridging A Better Piano and the lesson will be given by Fay Holman. A good attendance is urged by the officers. We discount new Kimball Pianos $100 to $400.00 from Retail Prices. LDS Temple vows were ex. changed by a popular Brigham City couple on Sept. 26 in the Logan LDS Temple with President Rex officiating. Wed in the impressive ceremony were Karen Lee Jeppesen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. Boyd Jeppe. sen, and Dennis Lloyd Perry, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd A. V TODD TAYLOR PIANO CO. 1341 Washington Blvd. Perry. i k r I The couple was honored that afternoon with a wedding breakfast at the Idle Lsle Cafe, and a reception was held in their honor that evening In the Eighth. Seventeenth LDS ward recre-atiohall. f. S "T J, - , . . ... , .4, .i V Karen Lee Jeppesen and Dennis Lloyd Perry exchanged LDS temple vows on Sept. 26. They are now making a home in Ogden following a Las Vegas WED IN TEMPLE t) STANDING before a graceful background of white latticework accented with gold lamee, the couple greeted guests. Flanking the backdrop were tall bird, filled with colorful cages autumn flowers connected to the latticwork by drapes of tulle. Adding to the festive decor of the hall was a four tiered wed. ding cake decorated with hearts and rosebuds of pale orange, with doves and swans leading up to a top featuring two large wedding bells flanked by a large heart. It was personalized with the couples first names, and was nestled on a lovely white lace cloth w ith white candleabra on the side. wore a floor-lengtThe bride gown of while tulle over peau de soie, with overskirt of tulle appliques with tiny seed pearl flowers. The fitted bodice with long tapered sleeves was fashioned with a accented with appllqued flowers of peau de soie and seed pearls. A long train enhanced her full skirt, and the ensemble was completed by a shoulder-lengtillusion veil falling from a scalloped pillbox crown of seed pearls. Her bouquet was a white orchid surrounded wth pale yellow roses and lillles of the valley. NOW SERVING MEXICAN Jessies Fine Foods PERRY, guests. Improvement Club Plans Annual Literary Tea Civic The annual for members and guests of Civic Improvement club will be held Monday afternoon, Oct. 21, at 2 p.m. in the Brigham City Community Club Slates Annual Members Party Ladies Community club mem. bers will greet newcomers to the club at the groups annual membership banquet on Thurs-day- , Oct. 17, at 8 p. m. in the Fourth LDS ward recreation e gold crystalline. Each wore shoes, and gold matching jewelry as a gift from the bride. Junior bridesmaids Shaunna Rae and Julie Ann Jeppesen, sisters of the bride, wore yel. MATTRESSES low-gol- crystalline d dresses styled with short full skirts and shoes to match. They were also presented with gold Jewelry by the bride. Flower girls Karla Jeppesen and Terri Belliston wore dresses of green crystalline and carried baskets of autumn flowers. The other attendants carried nose, gays of pale yellow and pink surrounded with caranations bronze colored ruffled net and ribbon. 72x84 129.95 d INCLUDES Box Springs King Sire Mattress MAN was Richard Koford, and ushers were Richard Jeppesen, Jr., and Dennis Jeppesen. Included intherecep. tion line were the couples with Mrs. Jeppesen gowned wool sheath in an olive-greedress and matching satin shoes, and Mrs. Lloyd Perry m a gown of beige crepe with matching shoes. Both wore gold orchids surrounded with peach-colorerosebuds. Host and hostess for the even, tng were Mr. and Mrs. Dale Madsen, with Misses Carla Marva Call, Richardson, Colleen Howcroft, and Connie Mitton serving guests at the reception. Gifts were displayed by Mrs. Clifford Richardson and Mrs. Harper Jeppesen with Nancy being glftbearers Jeppesen, Vicky Jeppesen, Jeri BEST Heavy Duty 6 Caster Frame J par-ent- n f3 HOURS IS ALL IT TAKES MATTRESS FOR EVERTON COMPANY TO REBUILD YOUR OLD MATTRESS. CALL EVERTON TODAY, SLEEP BETTER TONIGHT. EVERTOU MATTRESS COMPANY 24 East l 1 st South literary program MATRON of honor Mrs. Lee hall. R. Colllngs was gowned in a Committee chairman for the sheath-styldress of green evening will be Mrs. Sidney crystalline fabric with shades of Jensen assisted by committee gold woven through it. Maid of members Mrs. Richard Asay, honor Marlly Perry, sister of Mrs. Donald Hume, Mrs. Mabel wore a Balls and director member, the bridegroom, similarly styled gown of yellow, Mrs. Blaine Olsen. UTAH Phone PA 1 3-6- 43 A v PLAN LITERARY TEA Mrs. Walter Corwin, Mrs. Dan Russell and Mrs. James White are busy this week with plans for the annual Civic Improvement Clubs Literary Tea. The event will be held Monday, Oct. 21, in the Brigham City Third LDS ward chapel. Guest entertainer will be Mrs Lila Eccles Brimhall, who will review a modern comedy play. Civic Improvement Club members are invited to attend and to bring h enjoy our combination plate or a variety of delicious side orders From 6 p.m. till closing (1 a.m.) s FOLLOWING a catered din. ner, a program has been ar. ranged by Mrs. Diane Phippen to entertain the group and to toast the new members. The new members will be honored during the evening and intro, duced to the membership at large. Also honored during the even, ing will be Mrs. C. R. (Jennie) Jones, who will be feted as a member of the club. She has served as an officer, committee member and other capacities in the club and was chosen as clubwoman of the year in 1961. MEMBERSHIP chairman Laird Mrs, Stringham an. nounces that new members of the club are Mesdames Gorin Steed, Brent Orchard, Melvin Rollins, Keith Jones, Ted Valentine, Grant Thompson, Le. land Davis, Claire Williams, Gerald Mason, LeRoy Cook, Van Dinn, John Burnett, Gor. don Bennett, Alton Cook, Larry Don Larsen, Bowley, D'e Christopherson, Leo Adams and Ronald Broderick. Third LDS Ward chapel. Guest performer will be Lila Eccles Brimhall, who will read a modern comedy play. Mrs. Dan Russell is chair, man of the literary committee, and Is being assisted with arrangements by Mrs. E.H. Kassel, director member; Mrs. James White, Mrs. Delmar Mrs. Owen Westen. Whitney, skow, Mrs. J.E. Clark, Mrs. Walter Corwin, Mrs. LeGrande Horsley, Milton Peters, Mrs. Gilbert Horrocks, Mrs. J. Gor. don Felt, Mrs. S. Martin Ras. mussen and Mrs. Enos Bennion. Refreshments will be served following the review. All Civic Improvement Club members are urged to invite guests to attend the program, Mrs. Russell said. Eastern Star Sets initiation iO Jjrlv WARE 77) I Jc ; rir rr j 1 i 1 i S LJ LiU A Jeppesen, and Marie Tom. over the guest book was Miss Jill Iloggan of Murray. For her honeymoon trip the bride wore a tan and brown wool coatdress with plaid bronze. colored patent leather shoes and bag to match. Follow, ing a short honeymoon to Las Vegas, the couple is making a Pre-sidin- g home in Ogden. r-- FROM JACKSON HOLE, )( - - A $95 for only PALM imm STRAIGHT i KENTUCKY BOUBBOH WHISKY 66 PROOF ANCIENT AC! DISTIUINO CO, FRANKFORT, W n i v1 .rA ooo tp) Curtain Squeeks Up at 8:30 p.m. At WYOMING THE FALLEN SAVED VIRTUE This Crystal regularly sells for $1.95 each Now you get Chest of 8 NIGHT, OCT. 19 1 presents rne Old Fashioned Melodrama Stage Show SEE Chairman of the luncheon committee for the evening was Mrs. Merle Malmrose assisted by Mrs. Alta Call, Mrs. Pearl Hunsaker and Mrs. Pearl Com. plon. Luncheon was served at 7:30 p.m. to members seated at five small tables centered with colorful dahlias. Following luncheon, Pres, ident Hunsaker greeted guests and members and asked every, one to pledge assistance for the annual American Legion aux. iliary membership drive. Monte Carlo whist was played following the meeting. Prizes were awarded to Mrs. Vera Fife for high score and Mrs. Joyce Loveland for low socre. was then played, with Bingo numerous prizes being dis. tributed among the 20 members Alpha Chi chapter of Epsilon Sigma Alpha met at the home of Mrs. L.D. Cameron of Corinne on Monday evening where they sack party wltl enjoyed a each member bringing a sealed sack of clothing to compose a costume for the person draw, ing her sack. Hilarious results were evident with the costumes, with a prize awarded to the winner. Other games were played during the evening by members and rushees Mrs. Larry Bundy, Mrs. Robert Warner, Mrs. W. Keith Wuerthner and members of the club. The model meeting of the group was set for Oct. 14 at the home of Mrs. Blaine Fowles, 666 North First West, Apt. 4. All members are urged to be present. Crystalart SATURDAY j 3 PLUDIRECT Hand-Blow- n New, smart handmade stemware, beautifully cradled in a permanent white storage chest that resists breakage. Yours to own in a choice of goblets, sherbets, Wines, cocktails, ice teas 'or salad plates, in sets of 8 at a purse-fittin- g price. Choose platinum or gold hand or an exquisite cutting. Give your table the elegant look of fine crystal now. on Oct. 7. Local Sorority Greets Rushees Fine American Legion auxiliary Past Presidents club held their opening social of the fall season in the War Memorial Home 25-ye- 3 j ti Lit? tili Hold Social Eve PRESENTS PROUDLY i? Legion Auxiliary Past Presidents Regular meeting of the Cor-inn- e chapter 11 of the Order of Eastern Star will be held on Wednesday, Oct. 16, at 8 p. m. in the Masonic hall at Corinne. There will be initiation con. ducted. Refreshments will be served by Mrs. Pollyanna Kozak and her committee All mem. bers and visiting members are urged to attend. AWWWWVVWWWWWWVVWVVAAWWWWVWWWWWWVVWWWWWWW LEO For Your Living and Giving . J' s h ' Li . Ogden, Utah I n -- - A Better Price Program for the evening will be presented by Mrs. Robert Sewell and will consist of a Couple Soys Temple Vows s science and the layman, and expectations for education. After the discussion the mem. bers will vote on one or two as fields of study during 1963. 64. All members are urged to be in attendance. 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