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Show SOUTH CACHE COURIER. Hyrum, Utah, Friday, December Newton 17, 1918. Births Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Miller of NewCache Valley Hospital: ton announce the marriage of them Mr. and Mrs. Guy M. Murray, daughter Cathryn to Dwayne Carl Wellsville, a boy, Dec. 10. Bourne, son of Mr. and Mrs. L. Mr. and Mrs Frank Schryer, G. Bourne of Riverside, Utah. The 5, Trailer a girl, Dec. 10. marriage ceremony was performed Mr. Mrs. and John B. Richard, at Logan by County Clerk G. F. a girl, Dec. 12. Raymond. Sole attendant to the son, Wellsville, ' Mr, and Mrs. LaVon W. Burrell bride was her mother. 174 N. Lincoln, Pocatello, Ida., n On Tuesday evening, Nov. 28 boy, Dec. 12. prior to her marriage, Mrs. Miller Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Naylor, entertained with a trousseau tea 150 Crockett Ave., Logan, a girl, honoring her daughter. Receivmg Dec. 12. the guests were the bride-elec- t. Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Reed Romney, L. G. Bourne, presiding in the gift Preston, Ida., a boy, Dec. 13. ' room was Helen Gritfin and LuAnn Mr. and Mrs Harley Dutson, Rigby, in the trousseau room was 463 W. First S., Logan, a boy, Mrs. Miller and her ' daughter, Dec. 13. Louise. Assisting with the serving Mr. and Mrs. James N Welch, were Elaine Hansen, Clarise Jen- 1018 Crescent Drive, Logan , a kins and Myrle Hansen. The guests boy, Dec 14. were registered by Barbara Bourne. Budge Memorial Hospital: During the appointed hours about Mr. and Mrs. Marvin J. Davies, 100 guests called to wish the bride Rixer Heights, a boy, Dec. 7. success and happiness. The bride-ele- ct Mi and Mrs. Edgar M. Devny, wore a pink formal with net overlace trimmed in silver and wore a corsage of red rosebuds and carnations. The girls wore formats with corsages of matching colors. 'The living rooms were attractively decorated with vases of cut flowers, and a beautiful four-tierwedding cake topped with a miniature bride and groom was displayed on a lace covered table. Kathryn displayed a lovely trousseau of beautiful handwork and painting along with many useful articles, she also received a beautiful assortment of lovely gitts. Kathryn was a student of North Cache high school and was a waitress at the Cache Junction cafe. Mr. IBourne was a graduate of Bear River high school and is employed at Tremonton. The young couple ,wUl beat home to their many friends at Riverside. jSome of the out of town guests wjho attended the tea were: Mr. and Mrs. Dale Cole of Salt Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Atkinson ahd daughter Joan; Mrs. Rome Harris and daughter, Joyce; Mrs Joe Fredrica, Mrs. Kate Atkinson, Mir. and Mrs. Otto Miller and of and Naomi OgPeggy daughters den and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Homer and daughter Claire, Logan. Mr. and Mrs. Dellas Heaps and three children of Freedom, Wyo., motored to Newton Saturday and enjoyed la visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Nelson. They returned Sunday, taking with them them their trailer loaded with furniture and household equipment, brought in from Chico, California where they have been living. They have moved into their new home at Freedom. Mr. and Mrs. Moses Christensen of Logan were dinner guests of Mir. and Mrs. Wm. J. Barker on Sunday. They will leave next Sunday to go to Jersey City to spend the Christmas holiday with their two daughters and families.-Novembe- r 22, twelve girl friends a shower honoring with entertained Miss Catherine Miller held at the home of Miss LuAnn Rigby. The evening was spent making a brides book and playing games. Luncheon was served to the followHelen ing .guests: the bride-elec- t, Griffin, LuAnn Rigby, Elaine Hansen'- Barbara Jenkins, Clarise Jenkins, Beverly Condie, Arlene Ballard, Shirley Pace, Myrle Hansen, Barbara Bourne, Louise Cole. She received many useful gifts. Members of the Ontra-N- u club entertained with . a handerchiet shower honoring Mrs. LaRue Jones, at her home, on her birthday anniversary Tuesday, Dec. 7. Luncheon was served and fhe remainder of the evening was spent in social D-1- BRIDGE PARTY HELD BY MRS. HENDRICKS Richmond Mrs. Connie R. Hendricks entertained at three tables of bridge Thursday evening of last week at her home. A very nice lunch was served at the bridge tables. Mrs. Emma Johnson and the members of the Utopia club enjoyed the evenings Prizes were won entertainment. by Mrs. Leone Bullen and Mrs. Emma Johnson. Prefab 1502, a girl, Dec. 3. Mr. and Mrs. DeVere J. Tag-ger- t, 684 E. Center St., Logan, a 11. Dec. boy, Mr. and Mrs. D Ross Benson, Cache Junction, a hoy, Dee 12. Mr. and Mrs. Coy Edward Stewart, Quonset 185, a girl, Dec 12 Mr. and Mrs. Fam Vellry, Smithfield, a girl, Dec. 13. Mr. and Mrs. Horace L. Morrell, Jr., Malad, Idaho, a boy, Dec. 15 CLUB ENTERTAINED PARTY AT Party Attended NO-HOS- T Hyrum On Saturday evening a party was very delightful held in the City club rooms by members of the Pinochle club. A very delicious turkey dinner was served at tables beautifully decorated - m Christmas motif. Following dmner pinochle was played with prizes being won by Blanche Mitton, Cliff Stauffer, Ellis Hansen ana Drue Larsen. There were 24 present with Mr. and Mrs. LaVere Kidman, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Mitton and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Coleman as special no-ho- st By Hyrum Grou J Hyrum A group Pie were of tx entertained S? P A evening at the home of i Mrs. Pierre Sorenson 0f , The occasion was the birti anniversary 0f Mrs. Coienson The Ur jmday held a was beautifully potted piant: the dining table was with a bowl of white chrjs.7 mums and red snap red candelabra on each end A very delicious dinner 10-d- b to 3 Tb drJT Mr. and Mrs. Larane two daughters, their and Stocks Chailene and Darla, left Monday morning of last week fa- Compton, California where they will visit their daughter and her husband, Mr. and Mrs. Steve Stocks. They trip. Mr. and Spends Day In Logan plan cn a own and operate M s. Stocks Lewiston Mrs. Eva Layne Enowys cafe. Wednesday in Logan. leMstcn tr the and i presf then, served with places bem for Mr. and Mrs. Weldon Nl ! 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