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Show t FIVE PAGE Prenuptial Party Held In Honor Of Miss Dorinne Wheeler JOTiLDiroliRNAi: Brigham City. Utah Friday. June 6. 1952 PUNCH TREAT! jj United In Lovely Rites QjpGjgjd) and the hostesses. IA bride's book was made and refreshments were served to the guests along with favors in the form of miniature hot pads. Many lovely gifts were presen-tgd-tMis. Wheeler. A Ir I?' , Mfrifc .$ HtsM 1m X!Hm ' fefe 0 Snacktime Beverage r f H 1 '' N. i,l 4 Sio ;.V VTV at k. IT 41 tA calf li pounds at birth weighing believed to be a record, was born on the J. D. Blakeney farm near here. The highest record-- ' ed world record is 115 pounds. Mrs. Marbra iForsgren and children, Helen and Max, slipped away for a vacation this week. They are visiting in Helper, Utah at the home of Mrs. Donald Burnhpop. Marto says shes maybe going to stay a month, but Ill bet shes home before too long! A party , for the Reverend Glle V, Wilson and . the James Reed family was held I, toy the Corinne Methodist mem-fiber- s and friends last Sunday. A I good time 'was reported by all. 'The party was held on the spacious and lovely lawns of the - Jl'i. 162 mM' few ounces. Congratulations to everyone! ' Mrs. Helen Evans from Salt Lake City visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. LaFayette Nelson over the week-end- . M Calf Comes Big LAUREL,' Miss. (UIP) UWWvH new little baby has come to Corinne. His parents are Mr. and Mrs. Dale Nelson and he weighed in at 9 pounds and 12 o v Morris V W picnic-farewe- 1 i Limited Time Only All ffj0SjeGijna, ning. Mr. and Mrs. DERBY Jesse Nichols and children, Marian and Lee enjoyed a three day vacatwn into Idaho and parts of Oregon. They visited with Mr. Nicholas' brother, Grant. They report one lovely trip, weather, scenery, everything. home. lAdney Miss Joan Fillmore celebrated IA happy family enjoying one her 14th birthday with a slumanother is the Byron Stallings. ber party at the home of her Their marine son, Sgt. Cliff parents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Fillmore. Her guests included Stallings ie home from Korea for Ruth Elaine Fillmore, ReNee 3Q. days and. thert he .will leave to attend recruiting school at Marble, Donna Anderson, Shar-aleJeppson, Claudett Morgan, Paris Island, South Carolina and hopes to be stationed not Betty Moore, Margaret Hammer-land- , Bonnie Cutler, Darlene too far away from home. He arr rived home last Thursday night. Roche, Arlene Jones, Janet and Shirley Harrison from We wish him luck, as always. ; Brigham City. A good time was Mrs. Charlotte Ferry had a had by all, reports Mrs. Fillnumber of out of town. guests more, and who should know betover the Memorial holiday. She ter than mother? , ALBERS REDUCED COLORED -- . 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Just two people have known about it all these months himself and f, ykt DRUGGIST : To make doubly sure, he has hinted at everything under the sun as a fitting tribute to this wedding except a Cadillac! anniversary ' Well, it wont be long now. Hes getting closer and closer. And now the stones in the driveway crunch under the wheels ... he gives the familiar three toots on the horn . . . and then she sees him, with his cap in his hand, bowing and pointing to the drivers seat. I Surprised? Never so much In all her life. And never more thrilled for its the car of cars for the day of days! And is he happy! Maybe it has taken him ten years or fifteen or even twenty to make his dream come true. all this time he never wavered in what But during I he wanted. He wanted to make one anniversary mean something special above all the rest by the gift of a Cadillac. 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General Agency openings are available The rites were performed at 6:30 p. m., May 19, at the home of the brides parents by Judge B. C. Call, uncle of the bride. He also explained the wedding ceremony to the 75 close friends and relatives who attended. A ' reception at the brides home, followed the ceremony. The home was decorated with a profusion of garden flowers. The brides 'gown was of hand made lace of ballerina length, and her shoulder length veil hupg from a cap of seed pearls. She carried a bouquet of lilies of the valley and orchids. Mrs. Douglas C. (Rita) Evans j1 of Minneapolis, Minn., sister of j " ' the bride was matron of honor and Eleanor Judy Call was maid Mrs. Erving H. Zmck f of honor, with Carolyn Phillips, Beth Poulson and Barbara . S.Y ISIting In Brigham Knudson as bridesmaids Their , their home 'in Long gowns were pastel shades of h California Mrs Wench the pattern of the bHds gown and are visiting at the home they wore daisy tierras. Their of Mrs. Zincks mother, and were orchids and baby bouquets other relatives in Brigham City. lilies of the valley. here She espects to remain Flower girls were Verabel about one I month, Call and Nancy Ferry. Mr. Zinck is a naval officer brother-in-laJohn Holmes, now serving in the Korean zone. of the groom, acted as best man and ushers were Peter C. Knudson and Harold Van Dyke. The wedding cake was a lovefruit cake made by ly four-tie- r the brides aunt, Verabel Knud-In son and it was decorated by It was cut A piano recital for the music Dorothy Robbins. and served later in the evening. students of Mrs. John F. White JThose in charge of the serv- of Willard in the Willard ward ing were Mrs. James Mason, chapel will be held next SunMrs. Harold Van Dyke, Mrs. day, June 8 at 3 p. m. A Melvih Beeton, Mrs. Robert KelIncluded on the program, to ler, Bessie Hansen, and Georgia which parents and friends are Craddock. invited, will be piano solo, The servers were gowned in duets and trios by the many , pastel formats. They were Mrs. student. , Max Hamilton, Lela M&e Nel-seParticipating will be the folEdDonna Compton, Janice Han lowing Mary Jane Lemon, sen, Esther Drewes, Darlene ward Morgan, John Jeppersort, Tribe, Carol Packs, and Dorothy Phyllis Hancey, Michael BowAnn Liiiywhite. Carol Morgan, ers, Marilyn Mrs. J. ,Y. Ferry, Sr., grand- Mackey, Ronnie Nelson, Karen Fermother of the groom; Vesta Facer, Sandra Archibald, Sha ry, Afton Mason, Mrs. Alvin ron Jopperson) Ellen Ann Hank Best, Mrs. John Holmes, Rose cey. Marie Lomax and Ferl Barker iBruce Jepperson, Kay Molen-dorwere in charge of the gifts. Wayne Davis, Donna Cook, Hosts and hostesses were Mr. Kay Larkin, Gloria Nelson, and Mrs. (VC. Call, Mr. and Gwendolyn Gooch, Jarvis FaMrs. P. C. Knudson, Mr. and cer, Diane Bowers, JoAnne Bar Barbara Mrs. Thutlow Call, Mrs. A. H. nard, Mary Kunzler, Neeley of Madison, Wisconsin; Cook, and Sheryl Larkin. .ti SSe OLEO THE FRANKLIN LIFE IS LOOKING FOR A MAN James V. Mason, and Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Williams of Provo, t grandparents of the bride. Music was furnished by Mr, and Mrs. Harold Felt, who sang, and Ricks Knudson and Bobbie Ann Stewart Who frlayed thB piano. Miss Stewart - played thfl , f wedding march. Miss Bunny Reese was In charge of the guest book which 550 guests signed. f A navy blue suit with white accessories was the brides goj ing away ensemble. The young couple honeymoon ed In New Mexico and are making their home in Brigham City at present. t 'The bride had preodsiy been honored at a pe&ejjal shower given May y. P. C. Knudson, Jr. and Can A lovely wedding of the sea- son was that of Suzanne Call, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David H. Call' of Brigham City, and Miles Y. Ferry, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Y. Ferry of Brigham (LIMIT) CORNFLAKES. i Wedding Promises Recited By Suzanne Call And Miles Y. Ferry In Home Ceremonies 12 oz. mstbeef Cra-ne- City, . Youngqudst. They cussed patterns. an,d materials for house dresses' and aprons, 4-- e 'Mr. and Mrs. Miles Y. Ferry i i . . who became man and wife May 19 in rites at the home of the brides parents, Mr. and Mrs. David U. Call. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Y, Ferry of Brigham Club 4-- H nelcfiand husband, Mr. and Mrs, A." Colli as of Hammett, The meeting of the' Modern Idaho; her brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. George A. Cropley Miss club was held Wed- after which light refreshments of Ogden, a granddaughter and nesday, ay 28.81 the home of were served,' family, Mr. and Mrs. Alvan Best, Mr. and Mrs. J. Y. Ferry, Mr. Miles Ferry, and Mr. and Mrs. John Holmes. Also in attendance at the holiday dinner was Mr. Harry Zenor who has a for the past 47 yeans been part of the program held every Decoration day at the Corinne , cemetery. Mrs. Katie Nelson and her daughter, Arzella Bosley, attended the Iris show at Logan, last Saturday. Sounds mighty interesting to me. Miss Vesta Ferry and Mrs. Rets Redelings attended the Grand Matrons visitation at the Salt Lake Ml.pah chapter SPECIALS FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY of O. E. X. last Monday eveiFifik By Marijan ) Modern Miss .J1" QiORINNE A prenuptial party honoring Miss Dorinne Wheeler was given Friday evening, May 23, in the form of a kitchen shower. Hostesses were Mrs. Carlyle Jensen, Mary Ward, and Mrs. Robert Crompton. The shower took place at the bride's home. The guests were Lou Jean Chugg and Mrs. Lilly Chugg of Providence; Mrs. Dorothy Wheeler, Mrs. Virgil Pierce, Marvell Hirschi, Mary Ellen Leathin, Phone your news to 1000 4 Donna RESCRIPTON f ' I IF5flnei? CLYDE B. STRATFORD, Manager 7 17 East 2nd South Mtfoir Company Brigham City, Utah airfnlth. x. ? T |