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Show Order Of Eastern Star Elects New Officers 14 At Meeting In Corinne Wednesday , Nov, Officers for 1952 of the Order Dance Club of the Eastern Star were elec- Dansante of Corinne ted at a meeting Plans Affair Saturday No- ' -- North Stake Primary Workers Will Attend Union Meeting At Seventh Ward November 18 M - I, v 'Union.' meeting for Primary 'workers of North Box Elder stake will be "held Sunday, November 18, at 2 p. m., In the Seventh ward chapel. The campaign for subscrip, tlons to the Childrens Friend magazine will be the theme for the meeting. Officers and teach Come V.F.W. Auxiliary Past (fovembtyptewlyweds President's Club Honors Jans Petersen ers from all eight wards are The V. F. W. auxiliary expected to attend. club and their partAll priesthood representatives are cordially invited to be pres- ners held a party at the home ent also, said Mrs. Earl Fergu- of Mr. and Mrs. Jans Petersen, Thursday, November 8, to celeson, stake secretary. brate Mr. Petersen's 82nd birthThe phone' number of the News day. . Members attending were Mr. tnd Journal Society editor is 771 and Mm. Ira Farrell, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Jensen, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Rudolph Rasmussen, One! Come All! Come To The Ball! Mrs. Romeo Christensen, Mrs. Ellen Richmon, Mr. and , Mrs. Chris Christensen and Mr. and Mrs. Lee Nelson, Guests were seated at a long table, A hot luncheon and a birthday cake were served. INVITES YOU TO THE The room was beautifully decorated with flowers. Many friends and neighbors called to offer congratulations through' out the evening. ts Misfit Ball NOV.17--9P.- SATURDAY, Trousseau Tea Held At Leo Meacham Home M. m mSttst PRIZES FOR THE FUNNIEST COSTUMES.; FREE TURKEY TO THE LUCKY TICKET! DAN ROSS and his ORCHESTRA PUBLIC INVITED t fk i $1.25 per couple n v BIG Many friends and relatives called at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Meacham on Tuesday to attend the trousseau tea of their daughter, Dorene. Miss Meacham will become the bride of Dallas O. Peterson of Oakley, Idaho in Logan temple rites to be performed on (November 21. Miss Meacham displayed her trousseau, china, silver and clothes during the afternoon. Mrs. Meacham was assisted with the tea by (Mrs. Earland Ohman and Miss Diane (Meacham. were served Refreshments from a serving table with yellow and white lighted tapers standing in pine cones decorated candle holders. Dainty refreshments were served to all who called. guests inSpecial cluded Mrs. Leland Petersen and daughter, Joan, of Oakley, Idaho and Mrs. Earl Wilber, Mrs. Laprele Mattson and Mrs. Winnfred Melton of Ogden. The young couple will be honored at a wedding reception on November 23 in the Fifth ward amusement hall. On November 24, a reception is planned in Oakley in their honor. n ! Xr THANKSGIVING DANCE Thursday, November 22 - NO INCREASE IN PRICES , i Phone 738 After 6 P. M. for Reservations Now! k, X Dinner Guests At Nelsons On Wednesday friends and relatives were dinner guests Wednesday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Winston P, Nelson. The occasion was the birthday anniversary of Mrs. Nelson. ' Dinner was served to the following guests front'; one long dinner table: Mr. and Mm. Einar BarJ. Larsen, Gordon Larsen, bara Larsen, Mrs. Amy L. Hansen and son, Dick; Miss Rosa Larsen, '"Mr. and Mrs. Arden C, Balls, Margene and Barbara Jane Balls. Those present presented many lovely gifts to the guest of honClose , "PICK O' THE PICTURES" TODAY AND SATURDAY or. The evening was spent in enjoying home movies of family members. starling KfFItEY Plus Cartoons MARJORIE DONALD LYOCEISP-REYNOLD- Shorts News S Reminder Of Misfit Dance By FOE Aux. It was announced today 4 AYS 10) Starting Sunday Tee Screen Has Never Known Such Suspense ... i The that a fine of $1 will be in order for all members of the FOE Auxil iary who fail to come in cos tume to the Misfit dance sched uled from Saturday, November 17, at the Dance Bowl. The general public is cordial ly invited to attend. A charge of $1.25 per couple will be made. During the evening a turkey will be awarded the lucky tic ket holder. A prize for the best costume will also be awarded. laiGKRi Screen Has Never Seen Such Daring ... I TERRY'S SERVICE 1 & Beta Sigma Phi Book Week Project Ends semi-forma- Mr, And Mrs. Gordon F. Davis , united in marriage m temple ceremonies November 1 were Miss Helen Norene Kimber ,,v F. Davis. i .. t performed and Gordon i ' . i : Helen Norene Kimber And Gordon F. Davis Become Man And Wife In Logan Temple Rites 'Miss Helen Norene Kimber, attractive daughter of Mr, and 646 Mrs. Lawrence J. Kimber, south Third west, became the November Ibride of Gordon F. Davis, son of Mr. and Mrs. V. F. Davis of Perry, in .temple rites performed In Logan on Novem- ber 1. ; The wedding vows were recited before friends and relatives of the young couple. President El Ray L. Chsistiansen performed the ceremony. A reception was held in the Brigham City Fifth ward amusement hall that evening In honor of the newlyweds, The receiving line stood before an archway, garden gate and fence beautifully decorated with flowers. The bride wore tradition al white satin with fitted bodice covered with lace, f tiny s collar and long sleeves. tA three quarter length lace overskirt covered the skirt of satin. Her nylon veil , was edged in lace. ; 1 , The bridal bouquet J was a with large orchid surrounded i . , small blossoms. Attending the bride Was maid of honor Joan Kimber, cousin of the bride, who was gowned in lavender taffeta and nylon. The bridesmaids, Miss Lois Jorgensen in pink net over rose pink; Miss Myrna Kimber in pink organdy, Miss Jeneil Kimber In blue taffeta with white net over 6kint and Miss Judy Davis is frosted pink organdy. All caried nosegays of carnations. Stewart Cornwall was best man. Wayne Kimber and Jack W. Keyes were ushers. Mother of the bride wore an aqua afternoon gown and Mrs. Davis wore a . black afternoon dress accented with .beading. Both wore corsages of gardenias. The wedding cake was displayed during the evening on a table covered with lace cloth. The cake, decorated by Mrs. Ivy Keyes, sister of the bride, was a square two tier affair beautiwith t lattice fully decorated work and roses. It was topped by a miniature bride and bride- - groom. 1 jrighcffl No' mand, is the only ,r. TODAY TWO BIG &sA FEATl Mr and Mrs. Ray C. Stauffer, Tuesday Willard, are leaving by plane to spend the Thankschilgiving holiday with their Mrs. Mr. and dren and family, C. H. Jorgensen of San Diego. photograf m, six-- J and Mi .ham City, exhibition Exhi ::ait learned Children Study Parents In University Course They CLEVELAND, O. (UP) the have finally recognized Reserve Western set at younger University. After years of teaching sours-e- s in child psychology to parents officials at the and parents-to-be- , school decided thifc fall to start an "adult psych course for the small fry. 4 Catalogue notes describe the a course as study designed to help students in the bracket understand their fathers and mothers. , Stories told this afternoon, November 16, at 4 p. m. at the Carnegie library to members of the fifth and sixth grade stu dents by Mrs. Evelyn Daines and Mrs. Iris Van Cott, will conclude Beta Sigma Phis story telling Book project during National Week. 'Mrs. Leah Barker reports the project most successful with many youngsters enjoying the MEMPHIS, Tenn. (UP) B. F. stories presented by sorority Kerr collects railroad switch members. kpvs. Ho has over 400 keys, no two alike. Visits At Ingram Home Symptoms of Distress Arising from 'Mr. apd Mrs, Douglas F. InSTOMACH ULCERS gram and son, Terry, of Layton, spent Sunday and Monday in DUE TO EXCESS ACID Brigham Cty. While here they QUICK RELIEF OR NO COST visited at the home of Louise Ingram. 'Also visiting at the Ingram Over four million bottles of the Willabd home on Sunday were Mr. and Treatment have been sold for relief of symptoms of distress arising from Stomach Mrs. Loren R. North and grandand Duodenal Ulcers due to Excess Acid-P- oor Digestion Sour or Upset Stomach, son, Karl Campbell, of Inkom, Gassiness Heartburn, Sleeplessness etc. Idaho, and also Mr. and Mrs. due to Excess Acid. Ask for Willard's Jack R. Driggs and children, Message" which fully explains this remark able home treatment free at Diane and Richard of Ogden. n it d Sunday- - Tuesday - Mond Wedm FOUR BIG DAI GLEN'S MODERN DRUG HAMILTON - the )X lidof. Mr. And Mrs. Ray C Stauffer Plan Trip Tiny steps were formed from base to top of cake with pink'' ribbon. A lattice fence with 'bell stood behind the miniature bride and bridegroom. Refreshments were served during the evening to ithe many friends and relatives who called, by Miss Velma Kimber and Mrs. Julia Richins, The phone number of the News . Mrs.' Ivy Keyes and Mrs. Barbara IHirschi were In charge of andi Journal Society editor is 771. lattice work. jqu ELDI l. eight-year-ol- . PAC pon. -- non-cred- . page BOX ELDER devoted exclusively !'5 The Dansante dance club will ing of jet fighter t'1 hold its annual Thanksgiving mechanics. dance Saturday, November 17, at the Fourth ward recreation hall, beginning at 9p. ra. C. The dance is Henry Nielsen, is chairman of the affair. chapter No. 11, Wednesday, ' vember 14. The new officers are: Mrs. Lucille Howes, Brigham City, worB. thy matron: Mr. William Lois Mrs. patron; Howes, worthy Lundberg, Bear River City, associate matron; Mr. Maxwell A. Pohl, Brigham City, associate Miss Margaret Wood-sidepatron; secretary; Tremonton, Mrs. Marie A. Pohl, Brigham City, treasurer; Mrs. Rosalie conductress, Confer, Garland, and Mrs. Helen Dejarnett, Tremonton, associate conductress. Installation of new officers elected and appointed will be held in the Masonic lodge hall evening, in Corinne, Tuesday Nov. 27. 'Before the meeting, a dinner was served to all the outgoing officers and members by Mr. and Mrs. James Reed of Corinne, outgoing matron and patron. Ladies Auxiliary F.O.E. No. 2919 r DRUG gifts.-- - Boyd K. Packer, as master of ceremonies, announced the fol Tribute . to lowing program: Bride and Groom, written by Mrs. La Verne Kimber, and preBesented iby Mrs. Ivy Keyes; cause, sung by Wayne Kimber; Winter Wonderland, by Kathy Nelson; Wedding Prayer, by Mr. and - Mrs. DoLaun. Backett; Because of You, by Lyman Kimber, while the bridal paty . danced.. the Following the reception young couple left for a honeymoon in Idaho. , it They are now at home at Seely Apartments in Brigham City, The bride has been a resident of Brigham City for the past four years, is a student at Box Elder high school and graduated from seminary last spring. She Is formerly from Grouse Creek. . WE ARE FOR OUR OFFER ESPECIALLY G HARVEST DAYS REGULAR $49.50 MAN'S WA SHOCKPROOF-WATERPRO- - C Don In! Your Jewel, standard guaranteed . movement. 17 OF DUSTPROOF , C standard guaranteed 17 jewel . movement. ONE DOLLAR will hold it. WE GUARANTEE SATISFACTION. Come in and see this watch for yourself. Well open the case for your ; inspection. BUY NOW LAYAWAY FOR XMAS! - ' , The groom is a graduate of Box Elder high school. He is now employed ait Mill Air Force base. for th BUY or rHJfwtuy Phone your society news to 771. 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