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Show 3.a? PpurarPaTriTR ... . Jane 20, 1947 Smith Cache ConrM I SrTT- - r tJL -- ' VCV r' V1 " V 1 V: '" V ' - Wedding Vows X jx ""A charming bride was Olsen, daughter of Bishop, and Mrs; Cliff Olsen of Wells, ville when she was married to a Miss?-Carm- Irene Eliason Lowell C. Maughan fn temple- June 12. Joseph B Daines performed" the ceremony-whicwas witnessed by Bishop, and Mrs. Olsen, Mrs. Lena Olsen grandmother of the bride, Mrs" Mary Olsen, Mrs. Esther Mr and Mrs. Howard c. Maughan and Mr. and Mrs WelK ster C. Maugham Immediately following the ceremony a wedding dinner was served at the Olsen home to mem bers of the bridar party- - and Mr and Mrs David L Maughan Mrs Fahny Brown, Mary Green, Mrs. Elizabeth Green, Mrs Nora Cooper, and Miss Velda Lee Olsen. The table was centered with a Ash-bak- er, have left for Seattle where Mr. Horsley will Be WedsBishop Married Announcing the marriage of their daughter. Miss Irene Eliason, are Mr. .and Mrs. J. Thomas Eliason. She became the bride of Wayne Horsley, a soiy of Mrs Mary Fisher of Salt Lake City, on Thursday, June 12. They were jnarried in Salt Lake City by Harter-The- employed. Married Reed Alden Johnson, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Niels Johnson, was married this week to Doreen Rogers of Lewiston. three beautiful I YOUR ct . P....., Le-o- ra Bfs;iar2erh HOME LOOK COOLER For a cooler wedding a trousseau tea in Carmas honor Sunday, .June 12 at her home In the receiving line were he bride-elewearing a left seated are, Centennial party G ests at Mrs. Vivian Anhders traditional" white satin gown, Mrs. FFNTFWHL PARTY -, Mels.Kub, men. Seeholzer, Lou... Cliff Qlsen and Mrs. Dai id L. Larsen, Leta Coleman, to left Virginia right, Larsen. Standing, and Petersen Kate Margaret Maughan Wearing light summer Vella frocks. All had corsages of gaPetersen, Elizabeth Petersen, Lucille Miller, Clarice Stauffer, , Savag rdenias and rose buds. ophersen, Myrtle Monson, Lois Petersen, Gladys Jensen, Phyllis Vera Hansen and Delores Hilf Salt Lake of in Electric Mary Smith in charge of the trousseau were Mrs. Marlin Anhder was the elor of Science degree He is also a mem City, all natives of Wellsville. Connie al rooms. Engineering. Maughan had which, at a lovely party hostess The program consisted of musTau fraternity. of the gift room and gifts was held recently at her home in ber of the Sigma charge he has been assist- ical readings, songs and old time were received by Venice MaughHyrum. All party appointments The past year at the USAC where recitations, and was very inspir- an. Serving were Mary Boyd, La instructor ant were carried out in the centenas in- ing. Mrs. Smurthwaite at the age Nae Cooper and Donna Cooper. a position has he accepted came The guests nial theme. for the coming O. 82 gave some beautiful old Those assisting wore formar dressed in old time and pioneer structor in Radio time recitations, rendering them gowns. The rooms were decorated' costumes from cottons to fine year. manner of flowers. DuOn June 8 Mr. and Mrs. Clark in the same masterful with a old silk wedding dresses. her ring the profusion in used she for home that always afternoon two at their from served was entertained , 200 guests Dinner a trousseau younger years. Mrs. Robbins and called. long tables covered with white their daughter with in pio-nCarma graduated from, high tea. Receiveing the guests were Mrs. Smith were dressed brocaded rayon cloths and some rendered and costumes their and newlyweds-to-bschool this spring; with floral arrangements the that were out Lowell is the son of Mr. and of iris, bridal weath, snow ball mothers, Mrs. Clark and Mrs. wonderful numbers by and enjoyed greatly David L. Maughan of Wells standing Mrs. Jones. and peonies. of the party. Mrs. ville. He also graduated from Near the place of each guest - Lila Rae was lovely in a white the members 72 years of age and a South Cache high school, is a fowas a favor in the form of a six satin wedding dress with an orch- Robbins is i rmer student of the USAC where-hinch hand made centennial paper id corsage. The mothers wore af- very lovely lady. 34 to was served was prominent in athletics. A lunch of doll dressed in gay colors, hooped ternoon dresses with corsages lap The couple left for a honemembers and a small gift of reskirts and bonnets. The living orses and carnations. membrance was presented to ymoon to Idaho, Yellowstone Park rooms were effectively decorated Assisting with the gifts, brides each. All voted the party a great and Denver. The bride wore a with early summer flowers. Mrs. book and serving were: success and one of the most en- blue crepe afternoon dress with Jeanne Kellet Maughan, Mrs. of some time. a corsage of red carnations. They Ncrma C. Baxter, Mrs. Mary J. joyed party Bessie will make their home in Mrs. were Hostesses Merrill and the Misses Anna Lou Mrs. Jessie Mrs. Maughan, Lou Jones, Bailey, Carol Clark, Alta Are-nMargaret and Rose Bankhead. Constance M. Van Frank Wil- Hoskins, Charlene Hoskins, Wright and Carol Ilia Wright son, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leslie K. Van Frank of Salt Lake of Ogden. All wore formals with City, and Gerad I Nielsen, son corsages. A trouseau tea was given in A color scheme of pink and of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Nielsen Mrs. Davon Petersen of Hyrum plan to be married on white was effectively used. The honor of Colleen Brown was who formerly Newhouse home was decorated with roses, June 21 at the Hotel her before marriage last May 5. with the bishop of the South 18th pink and white peonies. was tea given by her mother The serving table was covered jThe ith an irish linen cloth centered at the family home. with a beautiful five tier wedCentering the irish lace covercenter-I ding cake. Tall white tapers in ed table was a beautiful blue with roses of talisman end. were each at piece crystal holders During the afternoon several candles at either end. songs were rendered by Miss CaReceiving guests were Colleen, of Ogden. rol was lovely in a blue net Ila who Wright Mr. and Mrs. Hughe Clarke anA beautiful trousseau was disgown with a corsage of evening nounce the marriage of their 250 guests called and talisman roses, her mother, Mrs. played. talented daughter, Lila Rae, to many lovely gifts were received. Evan Brown and the bride- William L. Jones, son of Mr. and On June 10 a kitchen shower grooms mother, Mrs. Harris Pet- -' Low-Co- st Mrs. Wm. M Jones of Wellsville. was Mrs. ersen who both wore afternoon honor her in by given The marriage was solemnized Jeanne K. Maughan, Mrs. Norma dresses with corsages of red rose in the Logan LDS temple ThursC. Baxter and Miss Anna Lou buds. f day, June 12 where President El Bailey at the Baxter home. The was distrouseau A beautiful be pleased to the will You Christiansen performed Ray was sper., making a Miss of evening was in and charge played learn how economically rc double ring ceremony in the pres- brides book. A delicious lunchMarybelle Brown and Miss Betty can make your old radio ence of the brides mother, the eon was served to 12 friends. Jean Nielsen received the gifts. girl will two aunts, grooms parents, his perform like new. We . Serving were Miss Donna Nielsen, trouble the Mrs Floss Gunnell and Mrs. Jessdiagnose the Miss Sonya Petersen and Miss ie Garrett, Mr. and Mrs. Evan O. SENIOR LITERARY CLUR give you an estimate of 125 The HOLDS ANNUAL PARTY Brown. guests Carol cost in advance . . . and do Darley. The Literary Clul? of were registered by Miss Marilyn the work pronjptly and, exFollowing the marriage a wed- WellsvilleSenior held a friendship and Jensen. Formals were worn by ding dinner was enjoyed at Old good-wi- ll pertly. Plidnei 317. at the Pioneer with the tea. Juniper Lodge in Logan canyon Room in party Bluebird Cafe on the girls asisting the by members of the two families, and the fololwing relatives and Friday, June 13. Mrs. Bessie Dinner guests at the home of friends: Mr and Mrs. LaMar Jones was in charge of the party. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Gunnell on Merrill and son Taft; Mr. and The program was furnished by Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Mrs. Evan O. Darley and David; Mrs. Tiliie Robbins, Mrs. Margar- Lee of Hyde Park. OF LOGAN and daughter. Mr. David O Kerr and daughter, et Smurthwaite 14 W. Fbae 817 Center Zella; Mrs Floss Gunnell; Mrs. Jessie Garrett of Garland. T Songs and music formed the entertainment. Pictures were taken and a beautiful five tier wedTILE-TE- X ding cake was cut by the bride ADS and groom. The newly weds left for an extended trip to the parks at South FOR SALE ern Utah and Los Angeles, Calr ifornia. 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