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Show Recites Nuptial Vows In Logan L.D.S. Temple Shirley Jeanne Blaylock Becomes Mrs. Edgar C. Richardson In Temple Ceremonies sot: " T ' i Mrs. Evelyn Daines Beta Sigma Phi Hostess the annual Christmas party for anwas members sorority nounced by Mrs. Evelyn Daines Regular meeting for Epsilon as December 17. The party will chapter of Beta Sigma Phi of be held at the home of Mrs. LilBrigham City met Monday eve- lian Felt. ning, December 10, at the home Discussion followed concernof Mrs. Evelyn Daines. ing plans for the literary tea. Opening ritual and business Design' for Living was topic meeting were conducted by for lesson given by Mrs. Iona Merle Craghead. Cefalo. 'Reports were then heard from An auction was then conductMrs. Erma Jensen, who report- ed selling childrens , dresses, ed on the dental fund project as aprons and ceramics. successful and expresed thanks Dainty refreshments were servto everyone helping. Special ed by Mrs. Daines and Mrs. Barthanks were extended to bara Rowe. Electric for the use of their store. Book week report Order your stationery, omce ana was given toy Mrs. Erma Cromp- business forms, envelopes, etc., ton with suggestions. Date for today at the Lovely blonde Shirley Jeanne Eagles Auxiliary Slaie Blaylock, daughter of Mrs. James H. Blaylock and the late Xmas Jubilee Dance James H. Blaylock, became the A Christmas Jubilee dance December bride of Edgar C. Richardson, son of Mr. and Mrs. will be held at the Dance Bowl on Saturday evening, December Edgar J. Richardson In beautiby the F.O.E. ful L.D.S. temple ceremonies 15, sponsored performed by President ElRay Auxiliary. Christiansen in the Logan 'Dancing will begin at 9 p. m. to the Dan Ross orchestra. Fun temple on Tuesday, December 4. makers and balloons will be furwere: the ceremony Witnessing the evening. Mrs. Blaylock, mother of the nished during Special event will be the prebride: Mrs. Earl Kelly, sister of sentation of a large picnic ham. he bride; Mrs. Grant Olsen, Mr. The charge is $1.25 per couand Mrs. Edgar J. Rchardson, ple. The general public is corparents of the bridegroom; Mr. dially invited to attend.,,. and Mrs. Ted Valentine, and Mrs. Wendell Harper, brother-in-laand sisters of the bridegroom; Mrs. Annie R. Tingey, Mrs. Ralph R. Channell, Robert Smith and Glen Seely. The bride was radiant in a shimmering heavy ivory satin creation. The gown Was 'fashioned with a Sweetheart neckline, and long pointed sleeves with tiny covered buttons. The kirt was full and gathered Into a full train. Her wedding veil was of brides illusion and fastened to a tiny ivory satin cap. She wore an orchid corsage, v. Mrs. Blaylock and Mrs. Richardson both pinned orchid corThe sages at fheir , shoulders. fellows wore white carnation . - J boutonnieres.- NEW! the wedding cere- Following mony the bridal group and Dr. and Mrs. Roy Barnard, Mr. and Mrs. Sherwood Blaylock and Mrs. Jane B. Clark enjoyed din- r.er at Maddox Ranch House. Dinner was served at 4 oclock from one long table .centered with a beautiful three tiered A very special gift for a wedding cake made and decorated by Edgar J. Richardson, ' very specal home! father of the bridegroom. It was a white affair with pink . and BEAUTIFUL A miniature accents. silver and bride and groom wedding bell topped the cake. It was encircled with sweet peas and fern. Tall lighted white tapers with silver bells and white ribbons stood on either side of the cake. Sweet peas and fern decorated the entire fable. Fully Guaranteed. And qlso Reasonably Priced! The wedding cake was cut by 18x26 the young couple and served $29.50 $9.95 30x48 24x30 $32.50 $14.95 32x48 during the afternoon. 24x36 $36.50 $17.50 36x48 Immediately following the dinner the newlyweds left for .... $44.50 40x30 $27.50 36x60 a honeymoon. For her going You Cant Go Wrong When You Give A Mirror! away outfit the bride chose a wine knit dress with beige coat with leopard fur trim and black accessories. They are now at home dn Brigham City. The bride is a graduate of Box Elder high school and seminary and attended Weber collage. She is employed at Box Elder News and Journal. The bridegroom is a graduate of 'Box Elder high school land seminary and Weber college. He is a junior at the Utah State Agricultural college in Logan at present. He recently completed an ILD.S. mission to East Central States mission. News-Journa- Brigham City, Utah Friday, December 14. 1952 Card Of Thanks I wish to express my love and appreciation to my dear - relatives and friends for the Jove and consideration that was given us during the Illness and dath of my dear husband,, Leon S. Taggart. Also for all that was done for us in any way. May you be blessed for your love and kindness. Mrs. Leon S. Taggart Phone your society news to 771. l. FROM . BOX ELDER JOURNAL Brei-tenbek- FURNITURE -- PAGE FIVE HADFIELDS ) j t NEW! MEW! t PLATE GLASS R9 1 IS R Miss Shirley Jeanne Blaylock ...daughter of Mrs. James H. Blaylock and the late James H. Blaylock, became the December bride of Edgar C. Richardson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar J. Richardson in ceremonies performed by President El Ray L. Christiansen on Tuesday, December 4, in the L.D.S. temple. Logan and was served cafeteria style, with Assisting the presidency the food were Mrs. Emma FranThe annual bazaar conducted cis and Mrs. Carrie Petersen. the Perry ward Relief socie-- I At 8 oclock a very entertainin the ward hall on Satur-hy- , ing program was presented with December 8, was reported Mrs. Ruby Davis as mistress of commitceremonies. Program successful by the of the organization, who tee Included Mrs.- Bertha Wight, , Mrs. Maude White and Mrs. Dato also in charge of the Ward Bazaar formed Successful Jerry y MSt presi-enc- y - proj-ct- The presidency includes, Lou Nebeker, Mrs. Ruth hischi and 'Mrs. Cora Quayle. offered Opening prayer was t Bishop Rulon IHinschi. Food sale began at 7 oclock nth various types of delicious d being sold. . Many Tamil-- s its. Iva vis. First numbers were two Christmas musical readings by Miss Her Bunny Reese, Miss Utah. numbers were very much appreciated. Two splendid yocal duets were sung by Kathy and Roger .TJelson accompanied by , their enjoyed supper. Refresh-rat- s mother, Mrs. Maxine Nelson. An included barbecues, hot original musical skit was then tuli, pie, ice cream and cake presented toy Mrs. Mildred Eg- - i bert in costume accompanied by Mrs. Louise Davis. Evelyn Wight gave a military tap dance accompanied by Miss Arlene Wight. Two vocal solos by Earl Johnston accompanied by his numwife were the concluding bers on the' program. -nuFollowing 'the- program merous bazaar articles including beautiful Christmas gifts were sold under the direction of Mrs. Hazel Nelson and Mrs. Vivian Nelson. The beautiful quilt displayed during the. evening was won by Connie Wagstaff. Special thanks was extended by the presidency of the Relief society for all who assisted with the project. 0KS SEE OUR BEAUTIFUL NEW ARRIVALS IN CHROME DINETTE SETS Just in time for Christmas giving! Your choice of colors and styles. Theyre new Distinctive. 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