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Show Miss Phyllis Wiser Takes Vows In Lovely Temple re in 1 March ilth Miss Phyllis Wiser became the bnde of Earl Anderson of Logan in an impressive in ceremony performed Logan LDS temple by President Archibald Egbert The bride is a daughter of Mrs. Eliza K. lser of Lewiston and the late Lorin F. Wiser. She is a graduate of North Cuche high school and a former student at the USAC where she became affiliated with Theta Upsilon social sorority, and Lambda Delta Sigma. During the past two years she has been employed by the United States employment service in Logan. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs J. R. Anderson of Logan. He is a graduate of Logan Senior high school and is also a former student of the USAC. He was a member of Sigma Chi fraternity and of the Intercollegiate Knight's. He his served over a year in the armed forces Following the ceremony parents of the groom honored the couple at a wedding breakfast at the Bluebird. Others in attendance were Mr. and Mrs Andrew King, grandparents of the bride, Mrs. Eliza K. WiSer, Mrs. Lawrence Batt, Mrs. Joseph Gilgen of North Logan, Mrs. Allen Lufkin of Shelley, Idaho, and Mrs. A. S. Packer of Cheyenne, Wyo. In the evening a lovely reception was given at the home of the bride's mother. The rooms were at- ,, i 7 hj&V tt.f 4 Sf jL , ' 1 XcA i r , .) " w 1 K a n;M C-- ft I ir: 1 -K 4 p II a i' mt ii Cod fore .he , Acori id tractively decorated with pink anJ white roses. A lace cloth over pink satin covered the table and crystal candle sticks at either end of the table held pink lighted tapers Centerpiece waa a beautiful wedding cake surrounded by clusters of pink and white sweet peas. The bride wore her wedding gown of white satin and carried a Oa, on L, los.v mnu Us, ent 1 of Mr. and Mrs. (I Earl Anderson. Enrcr ir f bn Wedding Rites Consummated In Temple Wheeler-Poppleto- Ih see t lie tu nth), to mom a n h nt ilame and ii '(outs T differ p Mar Wednesday, February 28th was the weding day of Miss Donna Wheeler, daughter of Mrs. Annie Wheeler of Lewiston, and Stcnnett Poppleton, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Poppleton of'Wellsville. Marriage vows were pronounced in Logan LDS temple with President El Ray Christiansen - - ralua Howell Has Dinner Party For adon luld p.. Little s Can Ills bo' 1, VOfr nr (Jin Mrs. Daughter her little daughter Judith, Howell entertained at Mrs. Ethel birthday party at her Hyde For home. Luncheon was served at one birthdlong table centered with a ay cake to Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Howell and daughter Betty Kaye, and Mr. and Mrs. Keith Howell ncs anjdaughtcr Elaine, Mrs. Lorraine length; Johnson and daughter Julie Anne, all of Logan, Mrs. Vcrla Lamb, and son Reid, Mrs. Ordis Perkes and Mrs. and sons, Joe, Lynn Lucille Waite and daughter Bonne Lou, Mrs. Erma Waite and wi urn Carl, Mrs. Faye Waite and son Park brai-w- e lomoi Wcndon. rs Have Dinner Guests Dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Taylor of Mendon Thursday were Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cherk-rtU- , Mrs. Ralph Taylor and daughter, Linda, all of Bear River City. Whitney Is Hostess At Bridge Mrs. to her bridge club Thursday was M;s. Orlynn Whitney of officiating. Dinner was served immediately following the ceremony at the home of the groom's parents after which the couple left for a short honeymoon to the southern part of the state. The bride chose a powder blue suit with black patent accessories costume. for her going-awaMrs. Wheeler honored her daugh-- . ter at a trousseau tea Sunday prior to the marriage. Color scheme was carried out in pink and white. The table was covered with a lace cloth centered with a bouquet of sweet peas and pink candles in crystal holders where at each end. The .bride, 'in a 'llhite taffeta formal gown, her mother and mother of the groom, received the guests. During the appointed hours of 4 to 8 p. m. 112 guests called. Miss Rosalie Hyer had charge of the guest book, Mrs. Winona Cunningham and Mrs. Libbie Poppleton were in the trousseau rooms and among the lovely articles on beautiful was Donna's display white brocade satin wedding gown. Miss Alice Lower and Wilma Hyer received and displayed the many lovely gifts. Serving were Irene Wheeler, Gwen Wheeler and Leora Poppleton. Others assisting were Mrs. Valine Murray of Wellsville, Mrs. Lena Poppleton of Pocatello and Mrs. Afton Turner of Logan. Miss Wilma Hyer gave a kitchen shower for Donna before the marriage at the Hyer home. A lovely lunch was served to eight friends And the remainder of the evening a bride's book- was spent y g Hostess Mendon. Club Entertained Dinner was served previous to playing. Prizes were won by Mrs. Hen Larsen and Mrs. H. C. Stauffer, Other members present were Mrs. Cleo Casperson was hosUfa. Jack Applonie, Mrs. O. J. tess to members of her club Friday Larsen, Mrs. Kay Sorensen, Mrs. evening. Hilda Leonard, Mrs. Vessie Gibbs Cards formed the entertainment ud Mrs. Chester Kidman. after which a dainty lunch was served from tables attractively decorated in the Blaster Idea to six club members and two guests, Mrs. Russell Baugh and Mrs. Dean Daw, a sister of Mrs. Casperson who is By here on a visit.' Mrs. Charles Ladle of Mendon Score prizes for the evening ntertained at luncheon Tuesday went to Mrs. Russell Baugh, Mrs. for Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Spackman, Farrell Rider and Mrs. Carl Bind-ruHr, and Mrs. James Barnard and Hr. and Mrs. Clarence Perry all of By Mrs. Casperson Luncheon Given Mrs. Ladle p. Deweyville. - iMrs. " Peterson Is upper Hostess Mrs. mat prttin tatt? Hie ed in Wellsville. Mildred were Miss "art, Miss Orene Stuart, Miss wna Cooper, Miss Arlene rker and Mrs. Petersen. The Oenmg was spent socially. Urthday Club or njoys Party Farm, lings. Petersen was hos-supper party recently at Idclla at a r home Present Mrs. Edna Salt Lake Folks Are Dinner Guests . Supper and Social Enjoyed By Friends party was recently given at their home by Mr. and Mrs.' Ray Johnson of Richmond. a social Supper was served and and Mrs. no-ho- st Allen entretained ucadsy evening for the Hyrum evening enjoyed by Mr. 'rst ward birthday club on her J. W. Stoddard, Mr. and Mrs. 'rthday snniversary. Yellow daf-nd- ,l Mr. and Mrs. Alma Spackman, formed the decorations for n Sanders, Mrs. Ada h Holger dining room where luncheon and Mr. and Mrs. Raymond 'm served at small tables, Fames. allowing lunch the evening was in a variety of games with ? wn by Nannie Jorgensen, trice Jensen, Rose Jensen and a Nielsen. Guests Dinner guests Tuesday of Mr. present Smith-fiel- d members of the birthday and Mrs. William Cooper of were Mr. and Mrs. Colin and Mrs. Nannie Jorgensen, waa Henderson and Mrs. Lola Cooper, Mrs. Annie Cooper, Wellslow f Magna. A club gift was ville: Mrs. Priscilla Belnap, Glens-ferrnted to Mrs. Allen, Idaho, and Henry Cooper. Ohat-terto- -- bridal bouquet of red rosebuds. In the receiving line were the bride and groom, Mrs. Wiser, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew King, Mr. and Mrs S. F. Wiser, and Mrs. Sabra Owens, house mother of Theta Upsilon sorority. The ladies wore corsages of roses and gardenias. Assisting were Mrs. Barbara Plowman and Virginia Dixon, receptionists; Peggy Ixigas and Elizabeth Moore, gift rooms; Lois Adams, guest book; Ramona King, Maretta Fackerell and Gayle Wiser, trousseau rooms; Mrs. Genevieve W. Denning and Mrs. Bonl nie Lufkin, dining room; Mrs. B. Kohler, Ruth Batt, Lavene and Lavona Gilgen, serving. They all wore corsages of sweet peas and gardenias. One hundred guests called. For her going away outfit the bride chose a black dress suit, hst and accessories. The newlyweds are making their home at 2565 Madison, Ogden. La-prie- he Dinner Given y, Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Blair of Lewiston announce the marriage of their daughter Carma, to Ifc. Boyd H. Karren, son of Mr. anil Mrs. H. S. Karren also of Lewiston. Wedding vows were spoken in Logda L.D3 l,iupU Match 15, 1945 with President El Ray Christiansen officiating. The young couple left immediately after the ceremony for a honeymoon in Salt Lake City. Upon their return a trousseau tea honored the bride March 21 at the Blair home with Mrs. La Mont Wheeler, aunt of the bride as hostesses. In .the evening a reception and wedding dance honored the bride and groom. Among guests attending were Mr. and Mrs. Keith Lewis, Sacramento, California; Mr. and Mrs. J. Reed Crystal. Rigby, Idaho, G. L. Karren, Drummond, Montana and Mrs. Harold Ncbeker, Rigby. Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Karren of Lewiston honored the young couple at a dinner at their home in Lewiston March 18. Attending were members of the Blair and Karren families. Both bride and groom are graduates of North Cache high school. Mrs. Karren was a member of Alpha Theta Dramatic and Pep clubs. She has been employed at the navy yard at Mare Island communication office and is now employed at the Anderson Lumber company at Lewiston. Pfc. Karren has served in the army over a year and a half a year of that time being overseas. He was with the first troops entering France and Germany and has been wounded twice. Prior to entering the service he fulfilled a mission for the LDS church to the Western States. He is now stationed at Barnes General hospital at Vancouver, Wash. His bride will remain at the home of her parents until he Is reassigned. Herald-Journa- l- Manh Logan. Utah, Satmday Evmmg. 31, 1945. S' S 1-- C and Mrs: Reed J. Gibbons Miss Necia Nielsen Becomes Bride Of Reed . Gibbons Speaking their wedding vows in Logan LDS temple Tuesday March 6 were Miss Necia Nielsen and Reed J. USNR. President El Ray Christiansen perGibbons, S formed the marriage. Necia is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Horace 1-- Nielsen and Reed is the son of Mr and Mrs. Hyrum Gibbons of Logan. A dinner for member of both families honored the couple immediately after the ceremony and was given by parents of the bride nt their home. Special guests were Dr, and Mrs. Moiling Low of Salt Lake City. The young couple spent their honeymoon in Salt Lake City. Mr. Gibbons attended the USAC for three years end enrolled at the University of Utah last fall. He entered the service January 1945 and has been training at San Diego, California. He is at present attending the Hugh Manley school St Chicago, Illinois, studying radar. Jhc bride is a graduate of Logan Senior high school and has attended the LDS Business college at Salt Lake City. She will remain In Logan until her husband is transferred to another school at which time she will join him. In hen honor a trousseau tea Was given at the Nielsen home March Mrs. Nielsen Gives Party for Gub On Anniversary her birthday anniversary, Mrs. J. Vern Nielsen of Hyrum entertained members of the First Ward birthday club at a lovely party. Red roses and fern were attractively arranged about the On rooms. Centering the dinner table was & bowl of pink snap dragons and princess tapers, and all appointments were carried out in the ' Easter motif. Besides club members the following guests were present; Mrs. Pearl Bailey, Mrs. Carol Hamas Mrs. Denton Smith With mond, Mrs. Helen Rose, and Mrs. met hostess, Clio club members Iris Nielsen. Prizes for an evenBlueWednesday afternoon at the ing of games which followed dinbird. ner were won by Pearl Bailey, 11. An unusually interesting pro- Ebba Nielsen, Javan Petersen and Centering the serving table was a beautiful wedding cake and tall gram concerning post war controls Laura Guibransen. candles in crystal holders. Appointwas given by V. D. Gardner, Proments were carried out in a color fessor of Accounting and Business scheme of pink and white. One administration at the USAC. Less hundred and fifty guests called Tea was served to club members during tea hours. The bride was and guests. Give lovely in her white satin wedding The following officer have been gown end a gardenia corsage and named to lead club activities; Mrs. a gardenia in her hair. Sherwin Maeser, president; Mrs. Assisting during the afternoon C. A. Lundahl, were Lu Dean Allen, Joyce DenMrs. W. J. Nelson, secretary; Mrs. BY RUTH MILLETT Luana ning, Maxine Berntson, Denton Smith, assistant secretary; Mrs. Vinnie Clawson, A Washington dispatch says Johnson, Mrs. R. Burns Crookston, corresMrs. Mrs. Rula and Leora ponding secretary; Mrs. Val W. American civilians may be asked Peterson. Griffin, Palmer, treasurer; Mrs. T. M. to eat less. Now that will be a real break Burton, reporter; and Mrs. James H. Linford, historian. for housewives. Mrs. , Mrs. include Retiring officers hasn't them Rationing any given Adrian Hatch, president; Mrs. W. breaks at all. It just made the job Is Mrs. of L. Wanlass, feeding their families and George D. Preston, secretary; Mrs. friends tougher. For they were exAt the home of Mrs. Glenn R. George Bowen, assistant secretary; pected to put as much food on the Winn Wednesday evening, memMrs. Sherwin Maeser, correspond-iln- g table as ever and It manage by secretary; Mrs. S. M. Budge, juggling points, devising all sorts bers of the Smithfield Junior Litertreasurer; Mrs. W. B. Preston, re- of tricks to make a casserole dish ary club were entertained. The program was in charge of porter and Mrs. James H. Linford, taste almost as good as a roast of Mrs. Heber and consisted historian. beef, and performing all kinds of of a book Whiting The review, Apostle, imto the give culinary magic by Sholem Asch, given by Mr. pression that food was just as Norma Monson of Richmond. Booklore plentiful as ever. Refreshments were served to 14 But this "eat less campaign club members and special ruests, if it gets under way is going to Mrs. Veda Smith, Mrs. Marv Bank-heaMiss Gwendeiia Thornley Booklore club met at the home simplify life considerably, for it as an airtight alibi. and Mrs. Elthora Merrill. of Mrs. Fred Peterson Wednes- can be used Mom, can say airily to the day afternoon. Mrs. Newel Cahoon gave a re- bridge club, Tm not serving anyof the eat less view of the Life and Works of thing because you knew." Lord Byron in an intereating manStare Them Down ner. By When she comes home five minto were served Refreshments and of utes ahead her family club members and three guests. Miss Barbara Stuart of Wellshasn't time to conk a real meal she can stare down Dad's and ville entertained' Sunday evening birthday anniversary. Junior's antagonistic air toward onA her Belletrist delicious dinner was served to sandwiches with: "But we're supMr. and Mrs. Floyd Hardman and posed to eat less, you know." Barbara, Mrs. Ann Moore Enjoys Review The woman who wants to re- daughter and Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Barrett and on in duce let neednt anybody Belletrist club met Monday at soh of Mendon, Ray Smith, Brigthe home of Mrs. Carl Anderson the secret that she is putting on ham City; Mrs. Joseph Jensen, on to decided has go with Mrs. Leonard Pollard giving pounds and Mrs. Donna Stuart and son and look can just the program. She gave Edgar a strict diet. She Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Glenn, Milllends f: smug and say when her Snow's People On Our Side". Mrs. Charles Stuart and ville; Refreshments were served to are enjoying dessert, T'vc c;ivcn laughter Mildred, Mrs. Ed P. Stuclub members and guests, Mrs. J. up desserts since we were asked art and daughter La Voy, Mrs. O. Stewart and Mrs. George H. to eat less. Chrlstena P. Glenn, Mrs. Eliza P. If the government asks us to Stuart and the hostess. Kelker. eat less there is one group who The evening was spent socially. should be right behind the policy, of housewives la the and that Logan America. For them it offers all sorts of possibilities for spending less time in the kitchen. Music Logan Business and Professional vocationhold a will club Womens Dames club met at the home of Mrs. F. B. Wann Wednesday al tea at the LDS Institute on Col2 lege hill Monday evening, April at 8 p. m. Games, sewing and a short Mrs. M. J. Hillyard of Smith musical Senior girls and their mothers program presented by will be special guests. A program field entertained at dinner Mon- Paula Fickes, Pat and Betty Daines with special music has been ar- day for Mr. and Mrs. George waa enjoyed. Refreshments were sorved by ranged. Afternoon or formal wear Gunnell of Huntington Park. California who are visiting in Smith Viola Linten, hostess to 1!) club is optional. 18 members. Chairman is Miss Ruth Simkins. field for a month. New Officers Named By Clio Eat Will Campaign Women Airtight Alibi Glenn Winn Gub Hostess Hears Byron Works d, cam-paig- Dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Muir of Mendon weie Mr. and Mrs. Kingsley Stewart of Salt Lake City, Miss Maggie Muir and Ralph Muir. The Stewarts were week end guests of the ' Muirs. A Wedding Of Miss Carma Blair And Boyd Karren Solemnized March 15, Wedding Ceremony n, Birthday Party Enjoyed Group Gub BPW Plans Dames Gub Hears Tea Monday Evening Program Visitor Entertained eve-tin- g. Mrs. Cardall tA K,i vV'- f Li if . ' J"-5- h1lf - !4 m, L. , ... t 1 . ? JViV Pfc. and Mrs. Boyd H. Karren Lovely Home Marriage Unites To Head Unit Preston Girl, Fairoiew Man The annual birthday dinner and election of officers of the Past Pres.dents of the American Legion auxiliary was held in the tea room at the Bluebird Monday evening. The ' long table was decorated with yellow roses and white daisies with Easter- - baskets at each place. Those seated were Mrs. Bennet G. Blair, Mrs. L. EL Nelson, Mrs. Earl Lewis, Mrs. Howard L. (jail, Mrs. R. B. Bateson, Mrs.' Otto Oskar, Mrs. A. G. Bateson, Mrs. A. O. Anderson, Mrs. Claude Quinney, Mrs. W. W. Barber, Mrs. U K. Baugh, Mrs. W. A Wennergren, Mrs. Ruel Eskelsen, Mrs. Osmond Johnson, Mrs. G. L. Barron, and Mrs. J. C. Cardall. Mrs. Blair, president of the group, turned the diner over to Mrs. Call as toaatmistress. Mrs. Anderson was asked to extend greetings to the past, presidents on their birthday and Mrs. Cardall gave them a toast. Mrs. A. G. Bateson thanked the officers for their work during the past year, thanking Mrs. Blair as president, Mrs. Eskelsen, vice president; Mrs. O. W. Pedersen, secretary; Mrs. Anderson, Red Cross sewing chairman, and Mit. Cardall, publicity chairman. The door prise was won by Mrs. Barron and Mrs. Anderson won a prise for the best Easter bonnet made of odds and ends given to each guest. The horoscopes and cartoon drawings supplied by Mrs. Call were enjoyed. Mrs. Blair thanked all the officers working with her for the past year, and called for election of new officers. Those elected were: Mrs. Cardall, president; Mrs. Anderson, vice president, and Mrs. Quinney, secretary. Mrs. Cardall appointed Mrs. A. G. Bateson as hospital sewing chairman, Mrs. Eskelsen as publicity chairman, and requested Mrs. Nelson to continue keeping the scrap book listing Logan s Honor Roll for this war. Mrs. Lillie Smith of Preston has announced the marriage of her daughter, Roma, to Sheldon Rawlings, son of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Rawlings of Fairview. The ceremony took.pUoe at the home of the brides mother Friday evening, March 23, at eight oclock. President Henry H. Rawlings of Franklin stake officiated in the presence qf the two families and a few dole friends. Mrs. Vila Brown .sister of 'the groom, and Mr. Rawlings, father of the 'groom, stood with the yotn Giristoffersons Give Lovely Party Honoring Serviceman - coupie. The bride was lovely in a white dress of silk net sad wore a corsage of roses and s. Giving dinner for Pfc. Boyd H. Karren. who is home on a furlough Followirig Lho ceremony a wed-di- n from Barnes hospital, Vancouver, supper waa served. Twenty-fou- r Wash., Sunday March 25 were Mr., and Mrs. Mose Christofferson of were members' of .he bridal parry seated at a long tablo ce't-e- d Cornish. ' with a three-tiwedding Guests included Pfc. and Mrs. in white, topped with a miniature Boyd H. Karren, Mr. and Mrs. Paul bride and groom under a canopy M McKnlght, Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Karren and daughter Eloise, Mr. and orange blossoms. A large bowl Of Mrs. Keith Lewis of Sacramento, sikeet peas in pink and white was used in the living room. 1 Cal., G. R. Karren of Drummond, j pit The bride is a senior studetit' Mont., Vila Pope and daughter, Mrs. Bert Strong of Idaho Falls, the Preston high school and has Mr. and Mrs. J. Reed Crystal of been active in dramatics. She expects to return to school and finRigby. Idaho. A pleasant social afternoon of ish her studies. The groom Is 'also a senior at the high school bat . visiting followed dinner. expects to enter the armed service soon. He has' completed his academic course and will receive his Mrs. diploma at the close of the year. floor-leng- th gn-denia- er Melvin McKay Honors Sister In compliment to Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Melvin McKay of Weston, Virginia Corbridge, sister of' Mrs. McKay, gave a lovely party at her home. . Lunch was served to the guests of honor, Mrs. Almcda Chatterton, Mrs. Meda Sharp, Mr. and Mrs. Hoyt Whitehead, Mr, and Mrs. Wallace Chatterton and the An evening of games was enjoyed. Cor-bridg- Spencer Home Is Scene of Party V -- t l t il A party was held ef the home of Mr. and Mrs. , Keith Sfiencer in honor of George Perkins, who Is leaving for the aervids. Lunch was served to 16 guests and pinochle formed the ovenihs entertainment. Score prizes Wete won by Mrs. George Perkins and " ' Mrs. Darrell Bown. no-ho- et i uil ? in Party Enjoyed By Friends No-Ho- st A party was held by a group of friends at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hillyard of Smithfield. A delicious dinner was served to Mr. and Mrs. Earl Bair . of Richmond, Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Nielson of Amalga, Mr. and Mrs. Wayman Hillyard, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Gordon, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Michaelis, Mr. and Mrs. Waldo Barkef, Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Plowman, Mr. and Mrs. R. O. Plowman, Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Plowman, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Fisher and the Roy HUlyards. Pinochle formed the entertainment for the evening with Mr. and Mrs. Ron Plowman and Mr. and Mrs. Nilson winning prises. no-ho- st Busy Five 4-Plans Program H club of Provi Busy Five dence met Thursday afternoon at the home of their leader Miss Mary Zolliuger to organize for the season's work. Miss Amy Kearsley presented the outline for the year and explained the work. Officers chosen were Val Jean Alder, president; Lu Jean Chugg, Joan Zollinger, secretary and panist; Marlene Smith, reporter and song leader. Refreshments were served. 4-- H i T U Engagement lk Exquisitely fnshsaned ing in I4K gold. ' King. 110 mount-- 1 ' Budget Hun , Words to a Young Man; . ABOUT.TOa BECOME; ENGAGED Th diamond ring that you are about to buy for your is one of the most important purchase' you will ever make. Through all the years to come, it will symbolize your love and devotion. 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