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Show ' 7 i SOCIAL ITEMS and NEWS OF CLUB5!A,Pha THE Thursday, November 14, 1957 Page Eight E Evelyn Kay Jensen as his wife in a ceremony performed Friday, October 25, at the home of his parents,' Mr. and Mrs. Thill Marshall, at Spring Glen. The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Jensen of Kenilworth. Harold Duke officiated at the rites. For her marriage the lovely young bide donned a gown of white lace over pale yellow satin. The molded bodice was fashioned with ruffled, rounded neckline. The full gathered skirt was trimmed with rows of ruffles. Her veil was released from a coronet of pale yellow net flowers with pearled edging. She wore a corsage of carnations. Attending as matorn of honor was the groorps sister, Mrs. John Fercik, Jr, She wore a gold formal accented by a carnation corsage. Miss Dorothy Barham, maid of honor, appeared in a gown of pink Mrs. Jensen chose a dress of flocked charcoal faille for her daughters wedding. Mrs. Marshall was attired in gray silk. Both wore corsages. After the ceremony which was performed in the presence of the immediate family and close friends, a wedding dinner was served. The delectable and daintily-decorate- d white wedding cake with rosebud decor was the gift of Bev- erly Fercik. The groom is a member of the U. S. Air Force and has returned to his station at Abilene, Texas. LADIES MEET FOR BRIDGE Mrs. J. Grant Kilfoyle entertained the ladies of her Thursday evening club at her home last week. Dainty refreshments were served and a pleasant evening of bridge was enjoyed by Mrs. Kay Bunnell, Mrs. Harold Patterick, and white with complimentary col- Mrs. Aaron Hanson, Mrs. Lem Shiors in her corsage. ner, Mrs. Hal MacKnight, Mrs. Standing as best man was Ralph Walt Axelgard, Mrs. Richard Jensen, brother of the bride. All Brown and Mrs. Joe Delpha. The male members of the wedding par- latter two were special guests. Prizes were claimed by Mrs. ty wore boutonniers. Brown and Mrs. Bunnell. 6 THIMBLE CLUB MEETS of the Thimble Club met at the home of 'Mrs. J. W. Hussey Friday evening and the evening centered around sewing, chatting and the enjoyment of the refreshments served by the hostess. Those in attendance beside the hostess were Mrs. Amber Reid, Mrs. Ezra Branch, Mrs. Ida Thomas, Mrs. George Bendall, Mrs. Wallace Grange and Mrs. Alfred Members LADIES TRAVEL TO OREM FOR PARTY Members of the Thursday afternoon bridge club traveled to Orem Halloween day where they were entertained by Mrs. Erin Leonard at a delightful luncheon. Mrs. J. Bracken Lee, another former member of the club, was a guest from Salt Lake City. Those making the trip from Price were Mrs. Marl Gibson, Mrs. Harrison. That day being the birthday of Carl Nyman Sr., Mrs. Vinoent Mrs. Bendall and Mrs. Thomas, Sumner, Mrs. Harris Simonsen, the group honored the two with Mrs. S. W. Anderson, Mrs. George Wallace and Mrs. J. C. Hubbard. lovely birthday gifts. Why Foreign Iron? 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SOCIABLE AFTERNOON A sociable afternoon of sewing and visiting was enjoyed by members of the Social Sewing Circle at the home of Mrs. Gomer Peacock Thursday, October 31. Luncheon was served by Mrs. Ed Hansen, Mrs. A. D. Keller, Mrs. Alvin Wallace, Mrs. Parley Rhead, Mrs. Belle Johnson, Mrs. Ray Walters and Mrs. John Redd. - D HANDICRAFT CLUB NEWS Mrs. Frank Sanders was hosof tess at the last the Handicraft Club Wednesday, October '30. Handwork and chatting provided a pleasant evening for those in attendance, Mrs. Downard, Mrs. Lamar Edwards, Mrs. Theron Oviatt, Mrs. Ed Piacetelli, Mrs.' Wallace Mathis, Mrs. Charles Menzies, Mrs. John Barton, Mrs. Garth FVand-seMrs. Deane Brown and Mrs. Holly Bryner. BOLDEST ADVANCE er TN50YEARS!" el The Golden Jubilee Car COSTUME PARTY FUN FOR STORK CLUB Unusual costumes and a unique manner of .serving refreshments made the Halloween party for members of the Stork Club and their husbands one long to be remembered. The affair was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Cal Campbell October 30. First prize for the most original costumes were won by Mrs. Jack Leonard and Dr. Jack Parry and the second prizes went to- Mrs. Arnold Mathis and Don Powell. Others present, in addition to those mentioned and their partners, were the Dean Brysons, the Dumayne Gilsons, the Duane Steeles and the Lamar Husseys. 9. Fresh air Weathereye heating system., 10. Highest resale value in industry today. 11. Ramblers are also furnished in a complete line of sedans and station wagons, in sixes and eights, 108-iwheelbase, n. wheelbase. 127 horseup to 118-ipower up to 270 horsepower. See and Test Drive the RAMBLER Before You Buy Any Other Small Car n. . 7 Years Co. Kraync Motor Utah Price, STAMP LICKERS MEET The Sticker Lickers stamp club met at the home of Sandra and Robert Craig October 22. The meeting was called to order by the president, Bobbie Wayman, and all members were present. Members conducted a stamp treasure hunt, mounted stamps and ordered stamps from various sources. Refreshments were served. The Sticker Lickers met at the home of Claudia Starich Novem-- j ber 1. The meeting was called to order by the president. Only one member was absent The business consisted of discussion and stamp pasting followed by games and the serving of refreshments. The next meeting was to be held at the home of Junior Brinley. , A SPECIAL POINT TO SEE THIS ONE! MAKE! XT n, 4 l SAFETY Circles-of-Stee- Pontiacs completely new body construction surrounds you and your passengers with girder steel protection above, below, fore and aft. You drive with wonderful new peace of mindl The best ideas of the industrys hottest engineering team went into this Golden Jubilee Pontiac . . . newly created from the frame up to celebrate the 50th Anniversary of Pontiac and General Motors. The revolutionary advancements you see here mark ' a decisive break with the past and conventional car design. Why not be among the first to drive the bold new Pontiac and discover a brilliant prophecy , of the next big change in cars! ... Ever-Lev- Air Ride el - Sold and Services for the Past - an Ar-n- Double-saf- e 6. Six cylinder, - CLIN CHIDESTER SAND & GRAVEL ducting the 'ritual was Mrs. Ruth Maulsby, assisted by Mrs. lone Maki. The new members who were welcomed into the chapter were Mrs. Pearl Stevenson, Mrs. Rose Suvada, Mrs. Frances Blankenship and Mrs. Connie Poglajen. The Ritual of Jewels ceremony was conferred on Mrs. Mary and Mrs. Docia Tallerico. A program was presented to the group under the direction of Mrs. Hazel Morgan. The refreshment tables were very colorfully decorated in fall motif and a delicious lunch was served by the Social committee. Those who helped on the committee were; Mrs. Helen Peterson, Mrs. Mary Poloni, Mrs. Elizabeth Olsen, Mrs. Emily Morrison and Mrs. Beverlee Mitchell. Mrs. Ethel Malaby, honorory member of the chapter, was a SEWING CIRCLE HAS, 1. Product of American Motors, built b ) . In a lovely and impressive dlelight ritual, four new members Micre Adelphe Club were pledged into Alpha Xi Chapj ter of Beta Sigma Phi Monday Chooses Theme evening at the home of Mrs. Betty in Columbia. Con- Jean Poglajen Micre Adelphe club has chosen as the "Spare Time Pleasures" theme for tle years ' course of FORMER CARBONITES study. This theme was carried out EXCHANGE VOWS in the program of the last meetVicki Orlandi, daughter of Mr. ing which was held in the club room Monday, November 4, by and Mrs. Victor Orlandi, was marBill Branspn, under the direction ried Saturday, November 2, to of Gale Atwod and Ruth and Lloyd O. Keele of Price. The wedding was held at the Mary Blanc. Mr. Branson gave a ' very in- home of the bride in Rains. Presteresting talk on rocks, where ent were the families, relatives they are found and how they are find a few close friends. polished and made into jewelry. The maid of honor was the He displayed many interesting brides sister, Rita Orlandi, and samples of his work for the wo- standing as best man was Jerry men to observe. Bentley. Mr. Branson, a member of the both formerly The Castle Valley Gem Society, took studentsnewlyweds, of Carbon high school, first place this year at the State are making their home at the Fair for his rock collection. Chandler apartments in Price. Vivian Udink talked about sea shells, explaining what oan be PEP CLUB PLANS , . made of them and showing many ACTIVITIES articles she had made. Special guests at the meeting Plans are being made the were Dee Davis, Maxine Judd and Carbon Pep Club for twoby banMrs. Branson. Denice Mclntire, quets to be held in the near fupresided. Pledges were taken by ture. However, no definite date Ruth Blanc, Mary Blanc and May has been set for either. The Olsen preceding the meeting. banquet, an annual affair, will be hejd the first part of WEDDING PLANS December. Highlights of the banMADE KNOWN quet will include toasts to- - the The engagement and forthcom- high school players and the aning marriage of their daughter, nouncement of next years footMary, to Lieutenant William Jam- ball captains. The chairman for es Sipes is being announced this the football banquet is Sandra week by Mr. and Mrs. Bert Lin- Hansen. Her committee includes coln Dart. lieutenant Sipes is the Connie Nichols, decorations; Geri son of Mrs. Frances Allen Sipes Ruggeri, place cards and favors; and the late Mr. Sipes of Sidell, Becky Matson; programs; Jean Louisiana. Funk, invitations, and Jeanene The couple plan to be married In the Notre Dame church in Dimmick, song and dance program. Price Saturday, November 30. A new affair this year is the PINOCHLE CLUB MEETS Pep Alumni banquet which will be The Happy Nine Pinochle club held in March. Charter members, met Wednesday night at the home former members, and present of Blance Tidwell at Dragerton. members of the club will be inviFirst prize was won, by Mary O- ted to this banquet. The chairBrien and Rae Coleman won second prize while Agnes Brown won man is Brenda Migliaccio. Her the Nine prize. Delicious refresh- committees consist of Irene ments were served by the hostess. Sharra Peterson, Alene and Roselyn Colombo, inviFund Raising Banquet tations; Deanna Rogers, Barbara Tomsic, Helen Yelenich, and Della Termed Successful Cooley, advertising; Bonnie Pace, A very successful fund raising Linda Gamber and Trula Simms, banquet was held for members of food. Price First ward in the Tabernacle Friday evening, November 1. A delicious turkey dinner was served to over 150 ward members. .'s Fall fruits, vegetables, and flowers decorated the tables' and musical numbers by Lonny Thacker and Mike Bruno provided entertainment. Carmen Perry was master of .ceremonies. Mr. Perry and Mrs. Vern Davis were general chairmen for the affair, assisted by others' in the MIA, Primary and Relief Society organizations. Years Jerry Stan Marshall Claims Evelyn Day Jensen as Bride in Spring Glen Rites Jerry Stan Marshall claimed Miss Xi Chapter Holds Pledge Ritual The most perfect suspension system ever designed and Pontiacs revolutionary e is specifically designed for it! Air cush ions on all four wheels literally float you over the bumps . . . keep the car perfectly level regardless of load or road! Aero-Fram- Frame Aero ' STABILITY -- Here is the biggest basic construction change since the early days of motoring. 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