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Show 'VVellsviHe J.larry marriage A Couple interestto their of Hiss Nor-- a that is' friends Mr and of of Cooper, daughter and Louis Cooper P. Joseph James A. ofHrs. son u Baxter, Th. Wellavilfe. was per- ceremony jnnble ring . by El Pre.id.at Bay Christiansen in the Logan temple 20. on Friday, Decenfrer in her The bride was lovely and gown wedding ..phite satin of close et entrain. A number relatives and friends accompanied and witlhem through the temple ceremony. the nessed cere immediately following the For her going away, the bride mony a wedding dinner was served to the wedding party by the chose a dressmakers suit of grey parents jof ..the groom at . their with black accessories and match home. The rooms were artistically ing top coat. She wore a corsage decorated in Christmas colors and of gardenias and rosebuds. a beautiful Christmas tree. The bride is a graduate of the Centering the table a crystal South Cache High School and the vase of red carnations and tall Seminary. For three years she was employed at Ogden and Bush-ne- ll lighted candles were at either end doing clerical work. At pres were After Fifteen guests present. dinner the young couple cut and ent she is enrolled as a student at served their wedding cake which the USAC. The groom is a graduate of the had been made and decorated by a sister in law, Mrs. Henry Coop- South Cache High School. Foller of Logan. owing his graduation he enlisted in the U. S. Air Corps and spent Visiting was enjoyed until ear- five years in the service of his ly evening when the newly weds country. He returned home in left by plane for Los Angeles September 1945 and enrolled as where they will spend their a student at the USAC. He is an I active LDS worker and at present is a member of the superintendency of the Wellsville ward Sunday School. The young couple will reside in Wellsville an continue their ies at the college. stud- PAGE NINE r SOUTH CACHE COURIER 27, TH3CEMBER registered the guests. All girls as- I The bride and her mother resisting were in formals and wore ceived the guests. La Ree was lovlovely corsages. blue wool afternoon dress One hundred and fifty guests ely in a mother wore a and her called during the appointed hours model of black. and many lovely and useful gifts ife re received. Girl friends who assisted at the Vocal trios were sung by the tea were Donnell Unswbrth, Misses Colleen Poppleton, Faye Miller, Veloy Nielsen and and Lila Rae Clark. Piano Selley Christensen. Joan selections were given by Miss Clark and Miss Deone Brenchley. A beautiful trousseau was displayed and the bride was the TROUSSEAU TEA recipient of many lovely wedding Mrs LaVere Nielsen of Hyrum presents. presided at a lovely informal On the previous Wednesday trousseau tea at her home on Sunday complimenting her daugh- evening Miss Flaticia Ballam and ter La Rae, who recently married Miss La Rae Smith of Hyrum enNorman Weaker of Logan, son of tertained at the Ballam home with a miscellaneous shower in Mr. and Mrs. Earl Weaver of Secompliment to the bride. A numattle, Washington. ber of relatives and friends attended the well arranged af'fair and a brides book was made. Games were enjoyed with a delicious luncheon following. mid-wint- er na ENTERTAINS MISSIONARY Mrs. Wm. P. Baldwin entertained at her home on Friday evening in honor of Miss Colleen Poppleton who leaves next week for the mission field. The rooms were beautifully decorated for Christmas and the time was spent in games and cards. A lovely luncheon was served on trays to the guest of honor and Mesdames Jennie Glenn, Mattie Darley, Shirley B. Darley, Shirley S. Darley, Coy Hall, Fay Selley, Leona Walters, Ivean Baldwin, Christens Maughan, Thelma Haslam, Thelma Hill, Elsie Poppleton and the hostess. Miss Poppleton received a number of lovely gifts. Mr. and Mrs. Heber C Green left Wellsville on Thursday afternoon for California to spend the winter. They- will be guests of their son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Gilbert at San "I TROUSSEAU TEA HONORS RECENT BRIDE Honoring her daughter. Miss Norma Cooper, a December bride, Mrs. Joseph P. Cooper- entertained at a trouseau tea at her home on Sunday, December 15 between the hours of 3 and 7 p. m. The bride was beautiful in her white satin and net wedding gown en train and wore a corsage of white gardenias and red roses. Mrs. Cooper dressed in a becoming black sequined dress, and Mrs. James A. Leishman, mother of the groom, wore a lovely shade of green. Their corsages were of gardenias and split pink carnations. They presided in the receiving line. The tea table was covered with a beautiful madiera cloth centered with a wedding cake which was topped with a miniature bride and groom. Double holders with lighted tapers were placed on a large mirror, and miniature carolers formed a beautiful picture of white and touches of red in keeping with the Yuletide - clothes as smart as new if you let us give them expert care. Clothing cleaned here retains color and line. Let us protect and preserve your fine clothes. ,. . m N0RTH MAIN LOGAN, UTAH BRANCHES IN HYRUM, UTAH and RICHMOND, UTAH for 1947 The Spotlight is on ourj i ;new arrival and we, as j one of the welcoming six-tier- ed season. Those in charge of the serving were the Misses Beth, Ida May and Janet Griffin, nieces of the bride, and Faye Selley, The Misses Colleen Poppleton and Lila Rae Clark were in charge of the gift room which was also prettily decorated in keeping with the holiday season. Miss Anna Lou Bailey presided in the trousseau room wher- e- a most beautiful trousseau was displayed. Miss Deonne Brenchley FASHION CLEANERS OutlOiih committee, will hope 1947 be a joyful and beneficial addition to May many friends your life. help make HAPPY NEW YEAR the days brighter The Cradle Shoppe 35 West 1st North for you in 19 4 7 3ESSZ Lagn Lassdry S Bry 241 teisng Logan, Ut. Main CORDIAL NEW YEAR GREETINGS HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR DEAD and USELESS ANIMALS Norses, Cows, Sheep and Nogs UTAH CO. DY-PRODUC- TS JUST SOUTH OF LOGAN PHONE LOGAN 49 (PHONE COLLECT) 1947 As 1946 limps meekly out the back door and the advent of a bright new year is upon us, we wish) IU ) to take this opportunity to thank you for your many courtesies during this past ear. May you encounter only joy and happiness in the coming RANGES VACUUMS REFRIGERATOR WASHERS months, and may each day bring you closer to the fulfillment of your every dream for the future. Kendrick Electric itDERSOn 23 West atm IE First North far wiiWh m mu mm uf Z3 |