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Show Thursday, April 24, 1952 THE Emma lambson Wins in Hair Style Contest te from adulthood to old age. She concluded her program with poems on love. Professor and Mrs. Christensen were introduced by Mrs. Oscar Hanson, program chairman. Mrs. Hanson is a personal friend of two the Christensens, and it was Salt MARRIAGE ANNOUNCED Of Interest to their many friends is the announcement of the marriage of Miss Florence Merrick to Master Sergeant Keith E. Black-buThe couple were wed, March 17, in Grana Junction, Colorado. The new Mrs. Blackburn was attractively, attired In a beige gabardine suit with assessories of navy blue. She is the daughter of Lionel Blackburn of Price. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Blackburn of Wellington are the parents of the groom. Master Sgt. Blackburn is stationed at Fort Leonard Wood, Missouri, with the army engineers. He has been in the service for six years. Mrs. Blackburn who has been of the Neat Beauty salon for a number of years, plans to join her husband in Missouri as soon as bousing facilities are SHOWER HONORS SOROSIS MEMBERS HEAR RECENT BRIDE OUTSTANDING PROGRAM The opportunity of hearing In compliment of Mrs. Duane Quinn, the former Miss Verna prominent guest artist.t from hearsing, Mrs, Ed Quinn enter- Lake City was a privilege enjoytained at a delightful luncheon ed by the members of the Sorosis shower at her home Saturday af- club Monday night. The artists ternoon. Brides games and the were Mrs. Alberta Ilalsh Chriscompiling of a brides book were tensen, well known Utah poet, the entertaining features of the and her husband. Mrs Chri.tensen has written party. Interest centered on Mrs. Quinn as she untied her lovely loetry since she was o chill and gifts. The guests included Mrs. her aoi'.rj has won her many Dee Bertelsen, Mrs. William Mar-sin- g, awards. The demand lor her poeMrs. C. W. Peterson, Mrs. try and her programs has grown Thomas Lamph, Mrs. R. T. Mitch- steadily and her busy schedule ell, Mrs. Shei4on Anderson, Mrs. takes her all over Utah and the Carl Olson, Mrs. Allen Browrfe, surrounding states. She is a memMrs. Ward Jensen, Mrs. C. W ber of the general Relief society, Fergusson, Mrs. Maurice Tatton, board in Salt Lake City, Professor and Mrs. Christensen Mrs. R. W. Buchanan, Mrs. J. D. Dillard, Miss Marylin Marsing, combined music and poetry into available. Miss Joyce Marsing, Mrs. How an outstanding evening of enterard Hanks and Miss Maurine Ink-le- y tainment for Soros is members and SHOWERS HONOR BRIDE and Miss Leola Eliason, their guests. Familiar selections On Wednesday night of last friends of the guest of honor from were sung by Mr. Christensen and week, Mrs. Blackburn was honor he also sang several numbers to Lake Salt City. ed at a bridal tea. Presiding as demonstrate poetry set 'to music. hostesses over the lovely affair, HARDING-CENTRAMrs. J. W. Hillabrant was the acA L which was held at the home of His program included companist. Most interesting will be the Mrs. Harry Pleasants, were Mrs. Give a Man a Horse He can Dennis Bell, Mrs. Cedo Cavainnie, meeting slated for the Handing-Centr- al Myself When Young, A on Wednesday, Ap Ride, Mrs. Dudley Swasey, Miss Maida and Invictus. Duna," ril 30, at 8:00 oclock. Due to the Young and Mrs. Pleasants. her the program into five auditorium Dividing painted, being Symbolic of the bridal theme Mars. Christensen first told was the attractively arranged ta- meeting will be held at the library parts, what poetry is. She then gave chilble which carried out a pink and at Carbon college. Mrs. Fred drens poems using direct quota will Jones, preside president, white color scheme with its cenThere will be a report on what tions of her own children around sweet white of and pink terpiece has accomplished this which she built the poem. Follow the A peas and white tapers in tierred new officers will be el- ing this she presented lyrics and and year holders. ected and installed. Students of sonnets. Portraits of people were Congratulations were extended Mrs. who attend revealed by Mrs. Christensen with to Mrs. Blackburn as she greeted the Byron Thompson and Central schools, descriptive poetry. In her transHarding the guests. will present a special musical pro- ition poetry she described the perMrs. Pleasants assisted with the A delightful social is being iod from childhood to teen-ag- e, gram. receiving. Gifts were in charge of planned as the concluding event from teen-ag-e to adulthood and Mrs. Swasey, while other party of the An invitation is evening. details were directed by Mrs. Ca- extended to all members to ry Framdsen, Enid Kartdhner and vainnie, Mrs. Bell and Miss Jans Mortenson. Young. Club members present beside friends durcalled About sixty ENTERTAINS 5 00 CLUB the hostess were Ann Spigarelli, ing the evening. Mrs. Gloria Marshall was hos- Lillian Bene, Jennie Robinson, Another delightful social affair tess to members and of her Edyth Schwartz, Ruth Jensen and honoring the bride was a shower 500 club at their mostguests Mrs. Frandsen. Guests bid to the recent and luncheon given by Mrs. Bud The tables were set for evening of card playing were EvHenrie and Mrs. Edgar Blackburn six members and six guests and elyn Gaiilard, Jessie Martell, Betof Wellington. Interest centered 500 provided the diversion for the ty Harrison, Mrs. Kartchner, Mrs. around games and the gifts received by the bride. The guest evening. Prizes were won by Jer Mortenson and Lavon Pleasants. list comprised Mrs. LaVee Watt, Mrs. Ada Noyes, Mrs. Leah Noyes, Mrs. Anita Litster, Mrs. May Shorts, Mrs. Donna Davi, Mrs. Genefre Blackburn, Mrs. Elga Wells, Mrs. Floyd Alger, Mrs. Bernice Henrie, Mrs. Hildred Jensen, Mrs. Thulie Simmons, Mrs. Margaret Jardine, Mrs. Dan Mor-le- y, Mrs. Adele Clark and Mrs. Etta Henrie. m. ns coveted prize, Mrs. Lambson competed for the trophy in the senior hair stylist trophy contest with eontenstants, hair stylists and beauty operators, from five western states. The contest took place on Monday, the second day of the convention. More than 400 beauticians from Utah, Nevada, Arizona, Idaho and Colorado attended the three-da- y convention which was held at the Newhouse Hotel. The latest spring and summer hair styles were displayed and future hair styles were predicted. It was the concensus of opinion by the beauticians that the trend for short hair is here Page Seven MERRICK-BLACKBUR- N Still thrilled end excited over for this year at least. winning the master grand trophy, In addition to Mrs. Lambson, Mrs. Emma Lambson, Price beaulocal operators who attended the tician, returned home Wednesday convention included LaVaun Pleaafter attending the convention in Salt Lake sants, Florence Rich, Lenna Beth City, Where she was awarded the Eoher, Mayme Hansen, Sophia five-sta- SUN-ADVOCA- Roberts, Florence Blackburn and Tess Passarella from Price and Smiley Amano, Irene Espinosa ' and Pauline Fossat, Helper. ENTERTAINS BRIDGE CLUB A dessert luncheon followed with an evening of bridge were entertaining features of the club party presided over by Mrs. Kay Bunnel at her home last Thursday. The guests attending included Mrs. Lem Shiner, Mrs. Merlin Hays, Mrs. Hal MacKnight, Mrs. Herman Seppi, Mrs. Harold k, Mrs. John Porter, Mrs. J. 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