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Show -- Miss Joyce Hickman Becomes Bride Of Cpl. Charles V. Jarman, June 1st Mr. and Mrs. V. L. Hirkman of Logan announre the marriage of their daughter Joyee Cardon Hickman to Corporal Charles Logan, Utah, Saturday Evening, June Wedding Of Gene Whitt Solemnized At Kappa Delta Sorority House In a double ring ceremony per formed the afternoon of May 19th at the Kappa Delta Sorouty house, Miss Gene Whitt, daughter of Mr. and Mis. Roy Whitt of Smithfield and Lynn Reese, son of Mr. and Mrs. Parley A Reese of Benson were united in marriage. The ceremony was performed fcy 9, 1915. V. Jar- man, son of Mr. and Mrs Russell E Jarman of Everett, Washington. The wedding was held at the home of the bride Friday June first. Members of the family and a few close friends formed the e wedding party and after the dinner was served. The beautiful young bride completed her wedding costume with a corsage of roses and gardenias. After a short honeymoon the M The Herald- - Journal Of Coy Christensen, Lt. Manning Planned Soon Marriage Bishop M. T. Van Orden of Smith-fielMiss Whitt was given in marriage by her father. dressed in a The bride was beautiful yhite satin gown entra.n with a sweetheart neckline and mar-liag- Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Christensen of Banida announce the engagement of their daughter, Coy, to Lieutenant John P. Manning, son of Professor and Mrs. W. H. Manning of Logan. Miss Christensen, a graduate of Preston high school, is now a sophomore at the USAC, where she is majoring in vocal music. She is an officer of Spurs, a national service organization; a pledge to Theta Alpha Phi, an for Monday couple left Southern California where they will be temporarily located. Joyce is a graduate of Logan Senior high school and attended the USAC. Corporal Jarman is with the marine corps and has spent two years on active duty in the South Parific participating in many invasions He has just completed a 30 day furlough. young honorary Party Is Given For Bill Marshall t i ft For Private Bill Marshall, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred W. Marshall, who is home on furlough, u party u was given by his aster. Mrs. Etta Brown lamily home Wednesday evening Games, songs and rcfieshments were enjoyed by Hai lid Barrett, Private Don Campbell, Jean Hale, Lornell Hanson. Kathleen Hanson, Viana Peterson, Mrs Aflon Johnson, the guest of honor and the hostesses. Bill has just graduated from radio technical schort at Sr t Field, 111., and will report Thuis-da- y to Sheppard Field, Tex I A I .'"i j A delicious was served to Mrs. Eliza Stuart, Mrs. Barbara Mrs. Smith, Mrs. Leora Parker, Laura Williamson, Mrs. Ruth Parker, Mrs. Mary G. Parker and Mrs. Edna Parker. The time was spent socially. i! lunch Sigma Theta Phi Plans Reunion f ' . r u ; Family Gathers , ;N The Barker family of Newton gathered recently at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Normand Larsen. J. H. Barker from Salt Lake City was an guest in in H .1 Trousseau Tea Honors Bride Married Recently In Temple Mrs. Maylon Hollingsworth of iTeston resided at a afternoon in prettily appointed trousseau tea last Sunday of her daughter, the hours from 2 to 8 oclock, in honor son Dorothy, who was married recently to Wil'iam Moser, of Mr, and Mrs. E. P. Moser. Mrs. Moser and Mrs. Holbn's-worth greeted each guest whde the new Mrs. Moser, assisted by Miss Mildred Palmer, displayed a lovely trousseau. Other girl friends the Misses Dorof the bride-elec- t, othy Nelson, Barbara Hansen, Eva Joy Wallgren, Roma Bcckstead and Clarice Hollingsworth, with the serving. Mrs. LtiJean Baird had charge of the : guest book. A color schema of pink and white prevailed throughout the home where an arragement of candles, roses and sweet peas in pink and white decorated the dinTwo special nc n.uons were celeing table and bouquets of spring brate Sunday at the home of Mr. flowers adorned the rooms. The popular young couple was ; i.d Mrs rbdi on Condie at Preston married May 16 in the Logan v hen f, inily members and specially tejTle. Both are graduates of inv.tcl ".tii 'a inmyci a dinner at 3'1 o'i l k n'l :.n pfternoon of Preston high school where Mr. Moser was a lettermnn and Mrs. Tn ' day pint ked the forty-il- l, rd wed ir'i anniversn-- v of Mr and Mrs. Cm ' e and the s.ty-fourt- h ( f ;.'.r t'on'.'.e. Mr. Condie w 'S tio. i. n Croydon, Utah, on .line I'M. He met C irrie Clausen nt Pr- tun and thr two were married June 1. PMC n the Logan M u f unily temple Tiny h Vt ,11: n, of whom arc cf U 1a .ip The d. uybteit, Mrs. Velii.i Col. .u ' r.gtnn, and ic in i'n.,-r- . tii two ..'tepdng school. Mary , Combe .it and Eileen Con-di- e it i'o, it l I(. wore unable .o The ups of thr attend tr assisted !; Two Occasions Arc Celebrated By Family Members 1 1 - r-- , Pif . , iH ti; .vi.i Mr... C'.iarlrs Ewainslon my, Mr. : rid Mrs Roy .. id family, Alma Clausen, I.ilier irsen, Mrs. Julie ,e l. Mr and Mrs. Merlin J Laracp and boy:, Mr. and Mrs P. M. Domin' a id family, Mrs l, Zcph.u Petti son md daughter, Mr and Mr, Ralph Porter, Mr. and Mrs Emerson Hand of Salt Lake Cit, and John E Combe h I; t I f .a i, j - i .? 't ' 9 i - J "I ui , ly... Vi ' , "'4tUit'ffwvaww ' in 4' ' -- e" i,.,.. Mr. and Mrs. Richard R. Crockett. ! ! bpf i V t It I1 el I .1 k Mr. and Mrs. Ralph J. Lytle of Tacoma, Washington, announce the marriage of their daughter, Maxine, to Richard B. Crockett, of the United States Coast Guard. The marriage ceremony was performed at Torrance, California, on May 16, 1915, at the W. Newland residence, with Georgia Nowland as bridesmaid. The grooms twin brother, Ronald S. Crockett, also of the United States Coast Guard, acted as best man. The marriage rites were read by Bishop R. A. Larson of the LDS church. The young couple are now visiting at the home of the grooms parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Crockett. After their leave they will return to the west coast where Richards and his twin brother. Ronald Crockett, will resume their duties aboard ship. Both boys enlisted September 28, 1913. They spent ten months training in the states and participated in the invasions of Leyte, Luzon and Okinawa. Delta social sorority. Mr. Reese is young people ale popular in also a graduate of North Cache social si t high school and seminary and is After a short horn ymnon thr now employed in agriculture. Both will make their home in Benson Couplc Observe 45th Anniversary Observing j niversary. Old Shoes Can Guests were Mr Newton Club Meets The Miss FimIs home furnish ings rlub of Noulon held a meet .it tm home nf Mr 'nt Mhv Opal Claike, Huh It wFr The girls framed pit lures an1 August counon is valid is achieved by renewing bows or buckles. You ran also replaee-worn-oos antiquated toe pa'terns with stylized ornaments, obtained from and put on by your You can have winter shoes perut light refreshments were served. forated or have bui't Stauffers Have in to give your feel cooler nnd more attractive summer homes. Dye Guests d baths to change shoes dark will also wipe out stains or Entertaining at ilium r ct their home wre Mr an faded tones and will make surfarc bru'rrs or scutches must less no- Mrs. H. C. Stauffer of Mindon Dinner I'ghl-rolore- Vedn-dn;- ti ' , SUN TOGS 5917 yn. Guests ticeable. in'lnd,-- Mi. and Ur expert "shoe doctor can Lyman Sore men. Miss Melba Sor take battered suede shoes and enson and Misx Cuina Stauffer " bring the nap up to look velvety Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs Hcnnn again, or shave off pile and turn Stauffer and son Blaine, Mr leather into surfaces as lustrous Mrs. Clifford Stauff-- r and chiMrr as kid. He can also put his Midas and Marie Stauffer of Hvrum; Mr Mr tough of gold -- or silver on anyArehie Darley of Wellsvillc. kind of leather shoe that you want Keith Stauffer and son of Srai'i to turn into a Cinderella evening field and Mr. and Mrs Kay Sow r.en and children of Mcndon slipper. An i Lieutenant and Mrs. Russell Grant Athay. Taking wedding vows in the Mesa, Arizona, temple April 20th were Miss Twila Jenson of Winslow, Arizona, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Archie P. Jensen and Iveutenant Russell Grant Athay, son of Mrs. Mabel Athay of Smithfield. The newlyweds have been visiting with Mrs. Athay in Smithfield and with other friends and relatives in the valley and in Salt Lake City and Ogden. They left Sunday for West Palm Beach where Lieutenant Athav will receive an overseas assignment and upon leaving his bride will return to Winslow to reside with her parents. A former student of the USAC, Lieutenant Athay enlisted in the air corps March 0 IB. He received training as a meteorologist at the University of Washington, Seattle, and graduated from mctcoiologist school at UCLA. lie has been stationed at the weather base at Winslow, Arizona. 1 v Mia. Inrrll Bowpn, Mrs. Milton Spirit er. Mrs (Jeoige IVik-m- s Mr.. la'e NUon. Mt and Mrs ( wc n Crown. Mr. and Mrs. Zeno Andervm and Mr and Mrs Hon I ullintY I'nc.s weie utm by Mr. Fullmer. Mr Unvn and Mis. IVrkins. Mrs. Hansen Gives Party For Brother Club Girls Name Leaders for Season Mrs. Sidmy Hansen entertained a dinner Sunday for her brother. Pfc. Blaine R Nelson, who is home on furlough. Those present besides the guest of honor were: Mrs. Vaudis Griff, n and children, Mrs. Dot me Kandt and children of Salt Lake, Mr. nnd Mrs. Eugen Nelson of Ogden, Mr. and Mrs Lex Lewis and family of Ijognn. Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Nelson and daughter, nnd Mrs Sidney Hansen and family of Newton. The afternoon was spent in visiting. At the home of their leudi r, the club held their Merry Oihle l.i-- t Hireling The girl) i lm.e their club officers a, follow:: Maxine Nielsen, presi-dinLa like Nielsen, vice president; Betty Lou Nielsen, secretary, nnd Betty Rose, repot ter. Refreshments were served to eight i lnb members. Club Leader Chosen family at the home of Mrs. Ernest Ballard at Cache Junction. Present were Mr. and Mrs. Andy Christensen of Murray. Mrs Anna Christensen, Mrs Myrtle Buist and daughter of Brigham City and Mr. nnd Mrs. George Ballard. at Visitors Arc Guests At Family Dinner Your young daughter will adore a set like this to play in. Why not make lip several -- active tots never Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Delbert have too many! were Mrs, Williams of Logan Fattern No. 5917 Is designed for George V. Harley and small son sizes 1, 2, 3. 4, 6 and 8 years. Size of Ellsworth, Kansas 2, pinafore requires 1 yards of 36 Mrs. Harley a sister of Mrs. or material; bonnet Vj wars formerly Miss yard; panties. 4 yard. Williams, foods club met Second year Edna Brackett. For this pattern send 15 cents in of leader Amy Lou Friday evening Mrs. Williams coin, plus 1 cent postage, YOUR at the home entertained at a family dinner and NAME, ADDRESS and the PAT- Hamblin and discussed club busia birthday cake with one candle TERN NUMBER to Today's Pat- ness. Refreshments were served and 149 New centred the, table honoring little tern, Herald-JournaMrs Harley's smnll Montgomery St., San Frnneiseo, Miss Mary Loughney was named a Edgar Gen-genew club leader. Calif. son. 39-in- l, at HART Staff Writer Simnlest rejuvenating trick wipe the tir"d look off the fare of shoes which must do until he An-,-d- ei fri-n- eddi' and Mr Mr md Bill Davis and fa mil and Mr and Mrs. Earl Cole nnd 'null son NF.A Mr. and Mrs. Harry B. Miles and daughter - Kaye entertained at a dinner Sunday in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Anderson, who are spending their vacation in Cache valley. Also present were Mr. and Mrs.! Ian Dili ith a il.nmr Handy and family. Be Rejuvenated BY ALICIA I ,w anniversary family home in krmkln ,wreM and Mrs. S J llinlj The party was h. Id Tjcsda evening and also hono-- i d was the daughter Constant e D..vi wb was celebrating In i huthdaj ar rd Vacationists Are Entertained (i entertained group nf Thursday evening il the home of Mr mil Mi Ru .? ell Kergiwon in honor of Mr Ferguson, u ho is homi o fub'U"h find s returning Sunday to Suita Ikubara. Calif. l'nM !ih forint ti the entertainment and hint h was arve! to Mr and Mi.- bergu on, Mr. an! Mrs Karl Saunders, Mr ant! Mrs Stnn-l- i A Mr, and Mrs. Lynn Reese. H.indii raft club of Provi- donee met at the home of Elaine a talk on Ranzenlxrgcr and selection, use, and care of kitchen linens by Elaine Ranzenbcrgcr and La Rae Barkle. The girls also made hnnd lotion and refreshments were served. . Ti'"(,art Johnson and daughter Sharon of Brigham City. Mr. on is superintendent of the American Crystal Sugar Co., at Oxnard, California. $! Nj;: Girls Learn About Kitchen Linens Wedding Vows Are Exchanged ByLt.AthayAnd Twila Jensen Refreshments were served to Mrs. Myrna Taggart Larson, Mrs. Barbara Wiser Plowman, Mrs. Hazel Van Ordcn Lopez, Miss Wilma Hyer, Miss Marjorie Hyer, Miss Patsy Barber, Miss Aiiee Lower, Miss Nel Taggart, Harry Bernhisel, U. S. navy, F. Edis Taggart, the hostess and hrtnor.ed guest Group of Friends Honor Mr. Ferguson i.i n, service. 1 ti' wedding Ilo-ui- Party With Group Of School Friends ;riv D1 in Angui and Socno-ei- i ,h tt'.ur families. Hiprr "gtrsts were Mendelssohn's Hampton Honored On Birthday Servicemen Enjoy . :M' i The wedding is planned near future. Because. march was played by Miss Patsy Barber. After the ceremony members of Kappa Delta sorority sang their beaulitul sweetheart song Friends, family members and sorority sisters were in attendance. For her going away costume the MISS COY CHRISTENSEN bride chose a red suit with white and black accessories. Mrs. Ray Whitt entertained in honor of her daughter at a trousIs Mrs. seau tea May 12 at the family home in Smithfield. Receiving guests wore Mrs. Roy Whitt, Mrs A Reese and Gene. Friends of Mrs. Lorin Hampton 1arley Assisi mg were Mrs. Vaughan nf Franklin entertained at a lovely Mrs. Rolit rt Bodvm, Mrs. party for hr on her birthday an- - Jeifs, Lyle Saxlon, Miss P.ette Bernhisel, nivcrriry. Miss lanla Funk and Miss Pat JenDinner w i served to Mr and1 kins Ti e all wore formal dresses Mrs Lorin Hampton, Mr and and corsages ol pink carnations. Mrs Reed Jamison, Mr and Mrs. Color scheme for the tea was 'c Doney, Mr. and Mrs. Joe earned out in pink and white. Wukh.am, Mr and Mrs J mips ely 150 guests called beHaworth and Mr and Mrs. Delor tween the hours of 3 and 7 p. m. for the Ubistnn and many lovely gifts were receivPinochle f mined the entertained ment and prizes were awarded to The In ide is a graduate of North Manta Miik ham, Florence Alhis-tn- Cache high school and seminary James Haworth and Horn, c and is a student at the USAC .where she is at filiated with Kappa Doney. Honoring two servicemen. Sgt. Angus Hyer of the army and Corporal Dee Wiser of the marines, r both home on furloughs from the and Pacific battle fronts, Musrr was a.tivr in niii'uc males uEuropean waa held at the home of uni' was a nu mber of the marching Mr.party Mrs. F. Eddis Taggart of and tor s. Lewiston. Mr. Moser left May 29 for miliThirteen friends enjoyed an evetary Trvitc. Mrs Moser will re- ning exchanging news and part of and her her with main parents the evening was spent writing a store. nt P the nney position letter to those of the group in Maxine Ly tie, Richard Crockett Wed At Torrence, California liJ. fraternity; of newly elected Associated Women Students; and chorister for Lambda Delta Sigma ' and the L.D S. Institute Sunday School at Utah State. Miss Christensen has taken principal parts in numerous community concert programs, high school and coliegc opera, and lyccum tours. She was chosen the Lambda Delta Sigma sweetheart of the 1945 Sweetheart Ball. Lieutenant Manning graduated from Cedar City high school in 1912. He received a scholarship to the Brandi Agricultural college in Cedar City where ho was affiliated with the Signm Kappa Rho fiatermty. He played in the college symphony orchestra and took an active interest in dramatics. Entering the armed forces in April 1913, Lt Manning became a pilot instructor at Gardner Field, c alifornia, alter his receiving i ommission. He has just completed a eouiae concerning a' and Douglas, Arizona, is now awaiting a transfer to Lincoln, Nebraska. 4 Members of Ssigma Theta Phi, former sorority on the USAC campus which became affiliated with Chi Omega national soropty, will hold a reunion Saturday June 16th. ' The group will meet at 1 p.m. in the USaC cafeteria. All member., interested are asked to call Mrs. Josephine Johnson, telephone 1429-before Thursday June 14th for reservations. ,i J Mrs. Charles V. Jarman, formeily Miss Joyce Hickman. Pleasantly surprised on her birthday anniversary was Mrs. Esther Stuart of Wellsvillc. ! ft ,..fl Party Surprises Mrs. Esther Stuart 4.,! 'j V.;;.-.-.- -: dramatics gathered at the waist. She wore a fingertip length veil caught at the crown with tiny white flowers Her bouquet was of white cala lilhes centered with three large gardenias. Maid of honor Miss Rhonda Raymond, bore a yellow net gow'n and carried an old fashioned bouquet student Cecil Reese, at the University of Utah was best man. Music was furnished by Jeanne Sant und Lila Steffenson who sang I Love You Truly, ana Convtnitnl Irmi l; ... Miller Family Holds Social Members of recently enjoyed the Miller dinner &XC& "ALL FOUR BEFORE YOU BUY A DIAMOND Size is only ONE factor in diamond value. Weight, cut and, degree of perfection are equally important. You must knowj all four factors to establish the true value of diamond. Vk ej gi'c ou authentic information on all four.' Cardon Jewelry Co. |