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Show Thursday, July 26, 1951 THE SUN-ADVOCAT- Page Nine E Plans Complete for Mothers and Daughters Social Set for Monday Night in Tabernacle All girls of MIA age and their mothers are invited to attend the Price Second ward MIA girls social to be held on Monday, July 30, in the tabernacle, amusement hall at 8:00 oclock. Entertainment will feature a program and refreshments. Those planning and working out the details of the social are: Wilma Hansen, age gioup counselor, Mary Nelson, MIA Maid leader, and Margaret Thompson, organist, are arranging the program; Ada Longhurst, YWMIA president, Fern Boyack, attendance secretary, Lou Bryner, Gleaner leader, Glenna Oveson, Beehive leader; Hulda Johnson, Era director; are in charge of the refreshments; Pauline Buchanan, corresponding secretary, and Rhea Anderson, Beehive leader are the decorating committee; Jessie junior Gleaner leader, Lucille Bartholomew, activity counselor, and Wilma Hansen are in The charge of the invitations. committee members met Wednesday night at the Longhurst home to complete the plans for the social event. Ilol-dawa- y, ENTERTAINS AT BRIDGE LUNCHEON Two delightful bridge luncheons presided over by Mrs. Fied Bonomo at her home were pleas, ant social events of last week. Guests of the hostess on Wednesday afternoon included Mrs. John Menotti. Mrs. Henry Ruggori, Mrs. Agnes Fullmer, Mrs. Joseph Mrs. Russell Winters, Delpha, dinner guests at the Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Allred were Mrs. Allreds parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Aldrich of Mt. Pleasant and Mr. and Mrs. William Hansen, who accompanied the Aldrichs from Mt. Pleasant. Sunday Married at rites in St. Catherines chlrch at Martinez, California, were Miss JoAnn Anselmo and Peter Aielio shown above as they walked down the aisle following the ceremony. The new Mrs. Aielio is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mike Anselmo, former residents of Columbia, who now reside at Martinez. of 4- - Ed Mrs, Dupin, LUNCHEON COMPLIMENTS MRS. MOYLE On last Friday afternoon, Mrs. Albeit Jeanseime was hostess at a delightful bridge luncheon in R. to Mrs. John compliment The guests included Mrs. Moyle. Henry Beckel, Mrs. D. T. Madsen, Mrs. Sharp Bryner, Mrs. Eldon Dorman, Mrs. Maurice Tatton, Mrs. Francis Scartezina and Mrs. Arthur Jeanseime. Mrs. Beckel and Mrs. Madsen won the bridge prizes and Mrs. Moyle was presented with a going away gift from the hostess. The Moyles are planning to leave Price soon to make their home in Boise, Idaho. last Thursday evening. The guest list included Mrs, Vernon Merrill, Mrs. John Crawford of San Diego, California, Mrs. Ace Rob-eit- s, Mrs. A. D. Hansen, Mrs. Call Nyman, Mrs. Henry Mills, Mrs. Hal MacKnight, Mrs. Marl Gibson, Mrs. Vincent Sumner, Mrs. Erin Leonard, Mrs. Harris Simonsen, Mrs, George Wallace and Mrs. A, N. Smith. LUNCHEON HOSTESS A gracious hostess at her home on Saturday afternoon of a week ago was Mrs. D. T. Madsen when she entertained at a luncheon in compliment to Mrs. John Moyle. The guests included Mrs. Quinn Whitng, Mrs. Francis Scartezina, Mrs. Eldon Dorman, Mrs. Albert Jeanseime, Mrs. L. H. Merrill, Mrs. Henry Beckel and Mrs. Maurice Tatton. HOSTESS AT GARDEN PARTY A cool garden, good company and delicious outdoor food were the makings of a delightful garden party when Mrs. J. C. HubGARDEN PARTIES POPULAR bard entertained the members of Tops in summer garden parties club and friends at her home was the one hostessed by Mr. and her home Mrs. Sheldon Allred at their lecently. Gathered around the outdoor fire place to enjoy the specially prepared outdoor menu served by the host and hostess FOR TWO weie Mr. and Mrs. Walt Maynard, Dr. and Mrs. D. T. Madsen, Mr. CLEAN BITESI and Mrs. James Jameson, Mr. and WEDNESDAY NIGHT HOSTESS Mrs. E. L. Davis and Mr. and No crumbi-- no broken cracker In compliment to the members Mrs. Ruel Redd. Following the with prod on your rug. was enjoyed. of her club, Mrs. Vincent Sumner supper bridge entertained the following guests WOMEN OF THE MOOSE at her home Wednesday evening, The Women of the Moose will TOWN HOUSE CRACKERS Mrs. George Jackson, Mrs. Hena hold session Fiiday regular ry Ruggeri, Mrs. Frank Hanson, Mrs. George Leatharn, Mrs. Oscar night at the club room. Activities Hanson, Mrs. Russell Winters and for the coming season will be outlined. Mrs. James Jameson. DINNER GUESTS home Antone Mis. Sheya and Mrs. R. T. Mitchell. Prizes were won by Mrs. Winters and Mrs. Mitchell. Mrs. On Thursday afternoon Bonomo entertained as her guests, Mrs. James Bergera, Mrs. Jose Mrs. Frank Barboglio, Montez, Mrs. Quinn Whiting, Mrs. Arthur Dalpaiz, Mrs. Fred Bosone, Mrs. Carl Nyman, Mrs. L. M. Bottino, Mrs. Belmont Richards, Mrs. Phil Horsley, Mrs. Hal MacKnight and Mrs. A. N. Smith. Prize winners were Mrs. Bergera, Mrs. Bosone, and the slam Mrs. MacKnight prize went to Mrs. Barboglio. VISITORS HONORED AT GARDEN PARTY In a colorful garden setting a jovial atmosphere prevailed when Dr. and Mrs. J. C. Hubbard invited friends to a garden party and buffet supper at their home on Wednesday night of last week. One of the features of their hospitality was the introduction of out of town guests, Mrs. Miriam Finely of Honolulu, Hawaii, and Mrs. Venza McClellan of Pocatello, Idaho Sharing in the occasion were Di and Mis. D. T. Madsen and Mrs. Madsens mother, Mrs. M. M. Bailey of Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. Fred W. Keller and Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Cromar. The visitors left Price Thursday after spending the forepart of last week as house guests at the Cromar home. IMPURITY '-r- '- Former Carbon County Girl Marries California Man in Church Rites Six hundred guests crowded St. ing the table was a huge seven Catherines church Sunday for the tierred wedding cake iced in wedding of Miss JoAnn Anselmo white and silver and topped with and Peter Aielio, both of Mar- a miniature bridal pair encircled tinez, California. The Reverend in a heart. The reception was Father Charles Simpson officiated highlighted with dancing to the at the marriage service which music of Joe Palottos orchestra. was read before an altar banked When the newlyweds left for carnations and white a two weeks wedding trip to with stocks. park the new Mrs. Aiello The bride is the daughter of was wearing an orchid suit with Mr. and Mrs. Mike Anselmo, for- white accessories. Upon their remer residents of Columbia, Utah, turn a brand new home awaits now making their home in Mar- them at Morello Road, Vine Hill tinez, California. Mr. and Mrs. A graduate of the Alhambra Vincent Aielio of Martinez are the high school, Mr. Aielio is employparents of the bridegroom. ed at the Shell Oil company. The Beautifully gowned in egg shell bride attended school in Carbon satin, the bride entered the church county and is a graduate of the on the arm of her father who gave Carbon senior high school in her away. The fitted bodice was Price. She was queen of the Marfashioned with round neckline of tinez Fiesta in 1949 and is a memnet set in yoke of lace and the ber of the Alhambra Alumni au full skirt fell into a train at the xiliary. back. Her finger tip illusion veil Guests attended the wedding fell from a tiara of seed pearls from all over the bay area. Mrs. and she carried a bouquet of gar- Nick Bonaquisto and her two denias. Carrying out the bridal children, Jackie and Lucille, came tradition of something old some- from Sunnyside, Utah. Also prething new something borrowed sent were Mr. and Mrs. Bill something blue the bride wore an Adamo and son of Oakland, Caliold slip, new pearl ear rings, a fornia, and Mr. and Mrs. Louis handkerchief and a Adamo, godmother and godfather borrowed blue garter. of the bride, from Oakland. Wearing a yellow brocade net evening gown with HANSEN HOME SCENE strapeless Bolero jacket, Miss Virginia Aiel- OF PARTY One of the first social events to io, sister of the groom, attended as maid of honor. Her headpiece was be held at the new home of the yellow carnations and she carried Apollo Hansens took place last a matching floral bouquet. Thursday evening when Mrs. Gowned in dresses of pink bro- Hansen entertained the members cade net, styled similar to that of the Social Sewing Circle. A de of the maid of honor, were brides- licious dinner was served by the maids, Misses Agnes Sanflippo, hostess after which the guests Betty Anselmo, sister of the bride, roamed through the house to ad and Emma Kopasis, all of Mar-in- mire the lovely rooms later set They caTied bouquets of tling down to sewing and visiting. pink carnations which matched The list comprised Mrs. Bert the flowers in their hair. Bunnell, Mrs. Rulon Bryner, Mrs. Frank Contara of Martinez was Ed Hansen, Mrs. A. D. Keller, best man and ushers were Mike Mrs. Parley Rhead, Mrs. Ray of the Walters, Mrs. Alvin Wallace, Mrs. Anselmo, Jr., brother the Gomer Peacock, Mrs. Mont Har Tootie grooms Aielio, bride, mon, Mrs. A. E. Jones and Mrs brother, and Frank Bartolomei. For the wedding the brides Henry Pace. mother donned an afternoon dress of lilac with orchid accessories ENTERTAINS CLUB mother Club members made pleasant and the .bridegrooms wore a navy blue afternoon frock company recently when they with pink accessories. Both pin- gathered as guests at the home of ned a corsage of orchids on their Mrs. Ed Sheya to enjoy a dessert and an evening of luncheon gowns. the bridge. The list comprised Mrs. Following the ceremony bride and groom received guests Severina Grosso, Mrs. John Men at an elaborate reception held at otti, Mrs. Domnick Besso, Miss Carpenters hall. A huge wed- Veronica Heinlien, Mrs. Russell ding bell hung in the center of Winters, Mrs. Max Dooley, Mrs. the ceiling from which streamed Joseph Delpha and Mrs. Don blue and white ribbons. Center ez More Outstanding Values SPRY or CRISCO, CORNED BEEF ZZ. 21 Real Geld 6 ot. can Welch's Concentrated Grape 6 ax. can Juice, Freeh Froznn nn ORANGE JUICE LEMONADE fr JUIvC 11ax.pltg. 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