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Show TIIE Pajre Six Lt. Golding And Bride Visit Here Parents Announce Daughters Marriage Mr. and Mrs. Loren Golding are entertaining at their home this week, their son and his bride, Lieutenant and Mrs. George Elw.n Golding, who arrived here Sunday from Lanagley Field, Virginia. Lieutenant and Mrs. Golding were married October 3, in Suffolk, Virginia. Mrs. Golding was formerly Miss Katherine Lamp, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Lamb of Cincinnati, Ohio. She was a student at the Regina School for Girls in Cincinnati prior to her marriage. Lieutenant Goloding was attending Carbon college before he enlisted in the army air corps in April, 1943. He received hia wings at Carlsbad, New Mexico, in February, 1944, and has been stationed at Langley Field since midsummer. Enroute home the young couple spent Thanksgiving with her parents in Cincinnati. During their short visit here they were guests at a family dinner at the Golding home Tuesday night. Wednesday afternoon they were dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Forrester. Open house was held in their honor al the home of Lieutenant Golding's parents during the early part of Wednesday evening. The couple left late Wednesday night for Langley Field, Virginia. and Mrs. John Dooley an-- 1 nounce this week the marriage of their daughter, Miss Dolores Dooley, who became the bride of Nick Large Crowd Attends Meet A record attendance of over ninety marked the Harding and Central school P.-A. meeting held Thursday afternoon of last week in the municipal building club room. Children from the Central school, under the direction of Mrs. James Anderson, entertained with Negro song and dance numbers taken from their Tom Thumb Minstrel Show which will be presented in December. Mrs. Edway Redd talked on the school lunch building project and Vernon Merrill gave an interesting discussion on First Aid and Safety in the Home. T. FOR Fuller Brushes PHONE 123-Call before 9 a. m. or after 6:30 p.m. tfc Konakis in an impressive double ring ceremony performed by Chaplain W. B. Downey at Wen- dover Field on November 26. The wedding vows were recited in the picturesque army chapel, in the presence of members of both families, before an altar glowing with candle light and banked with cut flowers and palms. The bride was lovely in an exquisite model of ivory brocaded taffeta. Her Juliette cap was set with seed pearls and her only jewelry was a string of pearls. She carried gardenias. Satin ribbons fell from the bouquet catching small sprays of fern. The bridesmaids were Misses ronrm, t. ih easr as always . GOOD SHOES for girls i - i ly So-Et- te So-Et- Wendover. Sergeant Konakis, who is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Nick Konakis of Columbia, is with the medical - detachment at the station hospital at Wendover Field. War Wives The War Wives spent Tuesday evening of last week working on Red Cross articles. The work session was followed with a social hour in charge of Mrs. Jean Clements and Mrs. Nancy Lou Fulton. The meeting was held in the municipal building dining room. Ufll? was the In a ceremony which was perSunday, November 19, The annual tuikey dinner given of Cap- formed by Father J. F. Egan in the anniversary third Al wedding of the Price unde rthe iscl. Cap- chapel of his home at Sunnydale under the auspices of the Puce Al- - ain and Mrs. Reuen S who is stationed Saturday evening November 18, December auspices 3, between the houis of tain Bisel, hl Miss Elaine Denison exchanged ' fr0 a sent request 4.00 and 7.00 oclock p. m. at the land, of M members wedding vows with Joseph the that base seas heie. hall Notre Dame church whom she nier, son of Mrs. Victoria Gamier J. R .Warren is general chair- - Bisels family, with of Price. Fall flowers were used the oc- celebrate her ashome, makes be will and man of the affair in piolusion in the chapel and tall sisted her. with by M. Steffan as dinner casion tapeis lighted the altar That aiternoon Mrs. Lynn Goetz -G- eorge Gibson in entertam-- 6 The bride, who is a daughter of Mrs. man, her sister-in-laof ticket sales, and ar- Mr. and Mrs. Francis Denison of a at Bisel lovely Mrs f,.r Mll er, arrangem Sunnyside, wore a loveley model bles. luncheon an(j bridge paity of light blue lace for her wedding the The hostesses for the dinner will at the Goetzman home inviting gown, fashioned with a sweetheart be Miss Jeanette Cances and Miss following group of li lends to en- -j W. neckline, a fitted bodice and The meal will! joy the occasion: Mrs. David bracelet length sleeves. The full JaePhln; Veltri. S"da Miss Fay C. E. Law, Mrs. f Thomas, lty girlS skirt had insets of ruffles from the e srv;ed y the McKinnon, Mrs. Jack Eldndgi, Dame school. waist down to the hem. Her hair the Mrs. John Tochi, Mrs. Eldon Dorwas adorned with a blue and man, Mrs. William Clintz, Mis. wh'te ticrra and her corsage was Tom Draper, Mrs. Lem Shiner, pink roses. She was attended by Mrs. Thomas Moffatt, Miss Maiy Miss Lola Compangni, who wore Louise Appel and Miss Bessie a gown of peach chiffon. Her corWickman, who is visiting here sage was gardenias. Seattle, Washington. from tab-The brides mother chose a suit ternoon, November 25, in the night Mrs. Bisel was Sunday g Special-dinhall. amusement ernacle lavender gabardine for the wed-- ! her parents, Dr. and honored by and the mother of the groom izirS ln aProns which make very Mrs. H. B. Goetzman, who invited wore a suit of light green wool desirable Christmas gifts, the of friends to their home a with black accessories. Both pin-- 1 Lef society also had infants cloth- - to group a delightful social eve-ni- n spend gw'ith music and singing a speShMicdhareSi al leatuie of the occasion whicn we7ks7 making Bruno served as the during refreshments, childrens clothing which was sold was concluded with Mr. best man. and Mis. included guests Immediately following the ceie-- 1 at the bazaar and they also hafljThe M nd Mrs jvi salefood In to some for the mony, Father Egan entertained 5; and Mrs E M Wd-wi- th piano numbers and later ser- - llne the Primary sold home made ?IanstnMl' Mrs. Parley H. and Mr. PeLcf society had hams, ved refreshments to the wedding candY an Emma Mrs. Cannon, Mr. Rhead, othparty which included the members home made bread, cakes and Mr. and Mrs. and Neeley, Parley of both families and a few close er good things to eat for sale. Mrs. and Mr. Mrs. Walteis, Ray Saturday night the First ward L. R. friends. Le-R- oi Mrs. Mr. and Newman, The newlyweds were honored M. I. A. extended an invitation to and Harmon John Bentley, to attend the dancing that evening at a reception at the everyone West. Mrs. Willard and Mr. The paity in the tabernacle. Sunnyside school which was dance, which was fiee, was in! tended by 300 guests. Central Camp of D. U. P. Meets The young couple will make charge of the M. I. A. officers. The Cai bon Central camp of the Club Meets Daughteis of the Utah Pioneers Past Grand A delicious luncheon was enjoy, met recently at the home of Mrs. Ahce Jones, newly elected captain te Club Meets ed by the members of the Carbon county. The pioject lor The Past Grand club members club who were guests at the home Year A was decided at the met at the home of Mrs. Mary of Mrs. Dorothy Scheuer last Wed- -i will be to secure an apmeeting, Knobbs in Helper Friday night, nesday evening. Games and vis'tNovember 17. Mrs. Mary Wilson ing concluded the affair. The propnate place for their pioneer was cohostess with Mrs. Knobbs. guests included Mrs. Alta Ander-- ! rtdlcs- Plans for a Christmas par The regular order of business was son, Mrs. Hilma Birch, Mrs. Lois ty were discussed and the date was followed with a delicious lunch- Anderson, Mrs. Vera Shimmin, set for Thuisday afternoon, Deeon and cards concluded the eve- Mrs. May Pulsifer, Mrs. Effie An- cember 7, at 2:00 oclock in the ning for the following guests: derson and Mrs. Chester Thomas. municipal building dining room. All members of the D. U. P. are Mesdames Gertrude House, Maxinvited to attend the party which ine Murphy, Lola Bartlett, Edna Entertain Dinner Club Mr. and Mrs. George Wallace will include a program, refreshNora Maude Healey, Seeley, Adams, Linda Uhle, Agnes Porter, entertained the members of their ments and the exchange of gifts. Captain Jones reports that the Elizabeth Hines, Margaret Jones, club at dinner and bridge at their Central camp officers have recenthome of last Martha Mary Staines, Williams, Sunday evening Eleanor Rehor, May Bliss, Maiazy week. Covers were laid for the ly visited the four camps in Price Mr. and Mrs. and on Wednesday afternoon, NoMaulsby, Misses Carrie Ashton, following guests: and Elizaebth Patterson. Special Marl Gibson, Mr. and Mrs. Carl vember 29, they visited the camp of Captain Sarah Pierce in Welguests included Mrs. Louise Mclington. Donald, Mrs. May Fitzgerald of Kenilworth Mr. and Mrs. Karl Jameson, Mr. and Mrs. Mary Halsey, a Helper and Mrs. Vernon Merrill and Earl Family Reunion The sons and daughters of Henvisitor from Mapleton, Minnesota. F. Hills. ry G. Mathis with their children, gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Heruy G. Mathis on a Saturday preceding Thanksgiving to enjoy a family reunion and a dinner. The occasion was attended by Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Biddle, Mr. and Mrs. Murray Ma- this and children of Price and Mrs. Mathis sister, Mrs. Orlin Styler of Mona, Utah, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan J. Mathis and family of Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. LeGrand Mathis and son of Ogden, Utah, and Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Golding and children of Huntington, Utah. Mr. Mathis expects to leave here soon for St. George, Utah, where he will spend the winter. La (Lisa Club " play the group enjoyed ments in town. refr6ih. November 28, On Tuesday night, the Ladasa club members and Womens Club guests met in the auditorium club Meets December 7 room to hear the Reverend RichThe Robe. The E. Halbert members review ard of the In place of their regular club club will meet in the clnh V00 meeting last week the Ladasa club on Thursday evening members elected to .attend the col- A discussion on Russia I lege play Old Lady 31 which was en by Silas Anderson Tgiv. presented in the auditorium on gram has been arranged! pI the Thursday night. Following the department of literature of sisters of the groom. Each wore pink formals with corsages of pink chrysanthemums and heather. Sergeant Fredrick Cox, Jr., a buddy of the groom served as the best man. In the absence of the brides father, who was unable to attend, the bride was given in marriage by Fredrick Cox, Sr., a close friend Iamihes. The newlyweds were honored at a banquet at the air base immed-- 1 the ceremony. following They left that evening for a short honeymoon in Elko, Nevada. For her going away costume the bride wore a mellon colored jersey dress with brown accessories. Upon their return they will reside at $M3 Anniversary Have Annual Dinner Celebrated '7 i Women Of The Moose The Women of the Moose will hold their regular meeting Fr 'day night, December 1, in the auditor- ium club room. Thursday, N0VerriW PRICE, UTAH E, Altar Society To Chapel Ceremony Unites Couple SOCIETY and CLUB NOTES SUN-ADVOCAT- j Sn(gt5(E)0Q (2)5 Plain Toes for Dressy Wear l-9- 8 2 depending on style and size Durable, good looking oxfords that will give your Young Miss miles of well dressed wear for everyday and best tool These are 100 leather with extra sturdy soles and sanitized linings for retarding perspiration effects. pre-holid- ay (2ys Treats Daughter To Tarty Little Pamela Bisel, daughter of Captain and Mrs. Rean Bisel, was two years old November 18 and she celebrated the occasion with a birthday party. Baby pictures adorned the living room and favorite rhymes and characters from Mother Goose gave the nursery ef-- 1 feet for the party setting. The traditional birthday cake surrounded by characters from Mother Goose was the center of attraction and the small guests received caps and wind mills for favors.1 Attending the party were Carol Clontz, Nan Hyatt, Richard r, Jimmie Draper, Johnnie Eld-- 1 ridge, Tommy Moffatt, Jimmie Jensen, Diane Draper, Michael! Mills and Marjorie Redd. vari-coloi- ed Biy-ne- Hold Joint Meeting The Women of the Moose met in a joint session with the Loyal Order of Moose Friday night, November 24, at the Moose Lodge. The members of the Masonic lodge were special guests. A splendid program was presented by the Boy Scouts of the Moose patrol and included a solo by Kent Wilcox, solos by Jimmie Bergera and a skit Scouting Comes To Town announced with Scout signals by Alvin Swasey and Chester Hall. Scouts taking part in the skit were Donald Potts, Domonic Welch, WE HAVE AN EXCELLENT VARIETY OF PHONOGRAPH RECORDS asGeFim UGailn) PRICE dleeGcDe UTAH fY Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y X Donald Barcherd and Johnnie Georgides. A social and buffet supper for eighty guests and members concluded the affair. Club Makes Articles For Bazaar The Amere club members gathered Thursday night of last week at the home of Mrs. Doyle Pitts. The evening was spent stuffing animals which were sold Saturday afternoon at the First ward bazaar. Is Hostess Tuesday Mrs. George Nelms entertained the members of her club at luncheon and bridge at her home Tuesday afternoon of last week. Mrs. A. J. Lee and Mrs. John Causer were special guests. FOR THE MEN IN THE FAMILY... Wool Front Casual Coot 890 comFancy checked front bined with solid color twilL Fully rayon lined. Snappy! Lf I lay Sluts, to 1 1 t Wool Sued Front Jackot 9.90 Combined with sporty pl Built-u- p ahouldera create neat line. 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