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Show Temple Wedding Promises Are Mr.f Mrs. LeRoi Nelson Return From Northwest Honeymoon Made By Prominent Students Renting their wedding vows in Logan temple August were two prominent USAC students. Miss Vera Marh ,homas and Robert Choate. The bride is the daughter f Mr. and Mrs. Harry Thomas of Logan and the groom is Of romantic interest in college circles is the marriage daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. Ieslie Shepherd of Logan and Kay LeRoi Nelson, son of Mr. and Mis. P. L. Nelson of Mission. South Dakota. The couple were married in the Salt Lake LDS temple September ith after which they were honored at a wedding ueakfast given by the brides parents at the Aviation Club in Salt Lake Citv for members of the immediate families of Miss Ina Shepherd, s1' I , ..yi.i ' Nvi & WVV ' ' " ' V 5 ae t on of Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Choate of Lewiston. The young couple honeymooned in Kansas City, Mo., aiul vhile there Mr. Choate attended the convention of Sigma hi Epsilon fraternity known as the National Conclave of , v0V Sv tf 'y 'V .7, ' ' ' 15 ! N T-- i ML 'fc Ti: I i ! of Miss Patricia Smith, daughter of Mr. Smith cf Logan and Fred Ziegler, son of 3. Esther Ziegler of Grace, Idaho, took place at the Smith lie Saturday evening, September 20. President Henry Cooper performed the double-rinceremony which wau at hon e in Ogden alter a honeymoon at the soul. cf Grand canyon, Hoover Dam and the parks of south rn Utah, arc Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Kolts. The bridegroom is attending the University of Utah, m rnatnematies. The wedding Mrs. Budge iu,. u ma-r;n- g g a reception. wed by of i The fingertip; I Herald-Jouma- l- It l a bou- pink She was attended by Joyce iders as maid of honor, Jerry Bride and LaRue Reading as Logan Utah. Saturday, Oct. 4, 1947 tlesmaids. They wore gowns of net shades and carried matching luets. Deon Ilillyard acted as man, !te newlyweds will make their Is By fin Salt Lake City where they Jroth attend school. )rt September 9, the Capitol later staff .entertained with a Ted Bush, traveling secret aiy breakfast on for Patricia woo for the Sigma Phi Epsilon Fraterpresented with a gift. in :t September 12, a kitchen nity, arrived week-en-Logan Saturday visit with ver was given in her honor by morning tor t Mr. Bush aunt. Mrs. Bernard Nelson, the Utah Alpha chapter. is staving at the Sig Up house eheon was served and the Cenlcr. aid plans eon spent embroidering Salt Lake tm f for the bride., Lush win the Smith home a kitchen ms stay m Logan. Mr. Sig F.ps wSr.was given September It, be entertained by the held Sunto be ntricias friends. LaRue Read-- ; at a canyon party in Logan canyon. day Doreen Benson. Margaret mer and Kathryn Knnwlto.i. eshments were served and the mg spent making a bride's SOCIETY car-ion- s. Phi Epsilon Visited Traveling Officer d nf-I- ta Readings, Music Heard by Club Holding their opening meeting of the season were 12 members of the MMC.club and their six guests at the home of Mrs. Leland Continued udy Evans of St. tony. Idaho spent several lavs Zollinger. ittg with relatives in Franklin Mrs. George Swenson gave The Jtiverriale. They were necom-e- d Betrayer", by Russell M. Butt and by their sons. Blaine F. "The Gambling Man", by Samuel Evan, who then went cast to W. Taylor. Two vocal selections tone their were given by Mr. Swenson with schooling at and the University Miss Grace Johnson as accompan- and Mrs. P. 3. ist. A nice luncheon respectively. Vis was served. Maxine Curtis, William s The new bride is the f'.rmiT Ilona Wyaif. daughter of M a :.t mi. But: tilth .Lines. Vclodi Lav Mrs. James L. Wyatt of Wells. ii;- -. sen. Bei nice Light toot, bri les ai Mr. and Mrs. Kay LeRoi Nelson The couple took their marriage and Frank Ward, nest ows in Logan temple September teiuinnis, man. had ar- - Mothers of the 13th with Pres. ElP.ay Christ mitGlorias wedding gown was fashdenia corsages. Tod G. Weston, one on the 29th ten officiating. ioned f pure silk from Japan. The newlyweds then left for a by Alice McMurrin and Miss Mary In their honor a wedding reeep-io- n ip length veil Was edged and dance was given at. the with lace wedding trip through the North- Jean Sorensen, and Mrs. J. Curtis and fell from a maten-- i most of their time Earl and Mrs. Reed Frischknecht Wellsville west, spending gymnasium. Greeting ing tiara. She carried a bride's in Seattle and vicinity. entertained on the afternoon of guests were the bride and groom, !b(nuiuet of roses. Bridesmaids car- and Mrs. Wyatt, the groom's ried bou(uets of gladioli and car-- i For the ceremony, the bride September 1st. wore a white crepe wedding gov. t nations and mothers of the couple trimmed with wide lace and a row had corsages of roses, of genuine jieari buttons from her The trousseau was shown at the grandmother's wedding dress. She Wyatt home with Betsy Wyatt wore an orchid corsage. The gown 'Carol Hall. Madelyn Perkins, Paulwas also the wedding dress of her ine Maughan a;id Edna Carlson in sister, Mrs. Eldon Pugmire. For charge. Donna Wyatt. Beverly Miss Lorraine Taylor, daughter going away, the bride chose a Sewell and Noreen Green cared for of Glen acblue Mrs. suit with and Taylor Mr. of light burgundy gifts. cessories. Preston and Royce Lundberg. son It was after the reception the LundNorman Mrs. The new Me. and Mrs. Nelson of Mr. and newlyweds left for their honeySmithfield exchanged moon and for travel Gloria chose will complete their studies at the berg of I DS a black suit with matching accesUSAC where they have been active vows in the Salt Lake Citydoub'e-ring in a sories. in student affairs. temple September 3, ceremony. Mrs. Nelson is affiliated with The bride was lovely in a white Pi Gamma Mu and Lambda Rho. with a high Sigma social organizations with satin dress fashioned Pi Gamma Mu and Rho. neckline and overskirt. Mrs. Taylor enteitained at a honorary societies. She has served on campus publications being busi- trousseau tea for her daughter ness manager of the 1947 Buzzer. Sunday. September 7 at the famIn the receiving line Mr. Nelson, who served in the ily home. wedarmy air force, is affiliated with were the bride, awearing her corsage of baby Mrs. Dalian Woodward of Fiank-li- n Phi Kappa Alpha and Lambda Del-H- e ding dress and and entertained at a "kids" party is busi- - gladioli and roses. Mrs. Taylorafter-norfa Sigma fraternities, Saturday ccening complimenting ness manager of the 1948 Buzzer, Mrs. Lundoerg both wearing dresses with corsages ol her husband and Keith ChristenLeRoi is majoring in chemistry and and roses. sen on their birthday anniversarigladioli to his continue studies after plans had Mrs. Lorraine Tevlor es. and for Mr. and Mrs. John charge graduation. Webber who are moving to OgThe couple are now at home t.o of the gifts and Mrs. Enid Tpybt who den. their friends at. 275 North Third registered the guests. Girls Robinette. served were Shelley Attending the parly dressed as East, Logan, Har-meand Shirley kids wane Mr. and Mrs. Keith Parties, for the bride included Clydean Nash, Mr. and Mrs. John Christensen. They wore pastel formnls. a shower on August 28. by Mrs. The serving table was covered Webber, Mr. and Mrs. Don Elwell. Mr. with a lace cloth over orchid satin Mr. and Mrs. Nat Edwards. 'and centered with a low crystal E. and Mrs. Melvin Burrup, Mr. and bowl of fell flowers. Orchid ani Mrs. C'lyd Burrup, Mr. and Mrs. rrsla! white tapers in double Vaughan ('.reaves, Mr. and Mrs. holders graced the table ends. Lyle Shipley and Mr. and Mrs. About 125 guests called. Herman Richards all of Preston. The following Dinner was served and the table Tuesday, Mrs Dean Lundberg entertained the two birthday was graced with -- just-wed- s, Preston Maid, Smithfield Man Recite Vows,' Tea Is Given j Mrs. Woodward Complimented On Anniversary m Me Murdie bride at a neighborhood was served to 45 guests. The young eouulc are mckinj heir home ' in Smithfield. j !e. amilv Dinner Honors Mrs. Rice 'c following evening a lovely rJon v.ns given in honor of Wlyv.eds in the Iavson LDS ward hall. The bride wore a frimmed gown of white net fwgcrtip length veil. Attend- - est Marking Birthday til AT"! , V man. from Logan attending the were, Mr. and Mrs. W. scMiirilic and family, Mr. and enjoyeu. Family members present includ'd the hoahred lady, Mr. and Mrs. Gaear N. Rice und daughter June Mr. on j Wadsworth, rant Keaton, and family, oyd Wilnon, Eugene Tueller ''iicox, Mr. and Mrs. Loyal JJhpbrcy. Miss LuDean Bailey aughan McMurdie. family- dinner honoring Max-'P- l Bill was held in Logan September 11th. Both are at the USAC and are con's their studies there. Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. William Rice of Millville. Mr. and Mrs. Dell Rice and daughter Dixie, Mr. md Mrs. Reid Rice of Logan, M- -. nd Mrs. Norman Petersen and daughter Judith Ann. f ' 1,1 15 Dental Auxiliary Hears Program h Burrell Gives for Husband tar home in Paradise. Mrs. entertained at a I party Saturday even- iaoiins, ier inlsb;inrj on hls anniversary. Ws v e! t. sei (or ipe i0pired ',nrl ',rs. George Pearce. ini'' d Mrs. Merrill Burrell of M'-JUrr"11 r dinner . j j M '' 1 4 A'' i v: ! .az, social s Burrell. evening followed dii - Mrs. William K. MoM jrdit Jr., the former Miss Maxine Curtis Auxiliary of the First District Dental Society met Friday evon-n- g in he .pst regular me?!ng of the season at Hotel Eccles for dinner. Hostesses were Mrs. ,r. J. Milligan. Mrs. C. P. Bruce and Mrs. I. P. Stewart 3r. After (tinner the groun went to the St e wirt home for a short business meeting under the direction f Mrs. A. T. Brooking, president. Piano selections by Mrs. William Tones and readings by Miss Ruth Henderson formed the program, sixteen auxiliary members were present. Robert C. thcite Hearts of Abieriea. Enroufe home they spent two days in southern Colorado visiting the brides relatives. In their honor a reception was held September 21 at the home of the bride's parents. Receiving guests were the newlyweds, their Miss Leah Smith and the parents. groom's brother, Eugene Choate. The new Mrs. Choate made her satin wedding lovely brocaded gown and her bouquet was of pink roses and pink and white asters. Covering the serving table was a lace doth and centerpiece was a beautiful arrangement of pink andblue asters. Candles were placed at the table ends bearing out the blue and pink color scheme. In charge of refreshments were Mrs. J. Vernon Cook, Mrs. Evan n Jones.' Miss Carol Hook. Miss Nielsen, Miss Ann Budge nnl Miss Leola Rasmussen. Gifts were a red for by Dorothy Thomas assisted by Richard Thomas and Donald Cowley. Joan Jones registered the guests. Mrs. Choate is a graduate of Logan Senior high school and attended the USAC last year where she was affiliated with Lambda Della Sigma. Mr. Choate Is attending the USAC and has beet prominent in football. He is a mern-oe- r of Sigma Phi Epsilon fruter-iP-- ". John Is E. Lee Honored Pleasantly surprised Wednesday evening by his children was John E. Lee )f Hyde Park. The omission was hls 80th birthday anni- versary. Lunch was served at small tables centered with rose buds in crystal vases. A beautiful two tiered birthday cake decorated with garlands of pink and white roses and bearing the inscription, eighty, was placed on a mirrored base to form the dining room table cenr terpiece. Those ptesent included Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. John E. Lee. Mr. and Preston R. Lee, Mr. and Mrs. G. Mr. and Mrs Vernal Beamons, Glen J. Leo. Mr. and Mrs. L. Tom Perry Jr., and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest . R. Iwe. A social evening followed and guest was presented with many lovely gifts. the honored Team Lipstick Tint With Togs The young couple are making their home in Smithfield. Two showers were given for the bride, one by Leah Smith and the other by Shirley Jean Daniels. The young couple were also honored vith n dinner by the grooms fraternity on Sept. 20th. Mrs. Carlisle Gives Program For Cosmo Club Opening the current season with a meeting at the home of Mrs. Ray Camion were members ot the Cosmo duo Thursday evening. Mrs. John C. Carlisle gave the Little irogrnm reviewing "My Bov," by Carl Ewnld. A nice lunch was served to dub member; ana Sparkling spanking white cota birthdav party hre special guests, Mrs. Glen R. at Ilnste.scs ton, crocheted in the famous "pine- for Mrs. Phoebe Pitcher at her Allen, Mrs. Hughes Willimas and Mrs. George C. Heinrich. apple motif (symbol of hospital- home in I cwistoti were .Mrs, ,ui-dirNew officers of ihe dub are ity) is the perfect hostess apron Roman. Mrs. l!,sio Las! and Mrs. Viola Larsen, president and Make the waist ties of holiday Mrs. Moz.'.:ile Homan. bright red satin ribbon. Ideal for A delicious dinner was served to Mrs. Devota Thompson, secretary. a brides first gesture of hospi the following ladies: Mrs. Pilcher, tality. Mrs. Monica Pitcher. Mrs. Mildred To obtain complete crocheting Olmstead. Mrs. Connie Blair. Mrs. stitch illustrations Bea Bomnn and Mrs. Colccn instructions, and complete directions for Guests n the House Apron, (pattern No. Social visding and quilting were Attending the golden 5356) send 15 cents in COIN plus enjoyed and Mrs. Pitcher was pre- celebration in Salt Lake wedding 1 Ci'v of cent postage. YOUR NAME. sented with gifts. many lovely Mr. and Mrs. M. J. DeRyke were ADDRESS and the PATTERN Mr. and Mrs. Frank Leishman ol NUMBER to ANNE CABOT co Wellsville. Logan Herald Journal, 828 MisMrs- About 309 guests enjoyed the ocsion St. San Francisco, 3, Calif. casion with the honored couple vho are former oinithfield resiIs dents. A wedding cake, trimmed in On thP birthday anniversary of Mrs. Millie Leishman of Wellsville white and gold. weighing 118 a number of friends and relatives pounds and made oy their son r ailed to extend greetings. Cnlling Harry DeRyke of Ogden, was enter- on their mother were Mrs. Mary of ;ntercst. Five beautiful basMrs. Doreen Lohvman tained at a birthday party a! her Nelson of Ogden and Mrs. Bar- kets ot i lowers were wired to the home in Ilyrum op Saturday in bara Lundoerg of Galt Lake City. couple from Holland and among honor of her little daughter. San- Lunch was served. the gueds were Mrs. Annie and family of Holland, who dy who was two yea-- s old. A large pink and white hirthda;' ame here to attend the recep-- . cake with Iwo candles graced Ihe ion. table. .Refreshments were served to eight little playmates who were. Linda Olsen. Zada Jensen, Ellen The Li.erary club of Lew ltd on Wilcox, Mary Jean Nielsen, Steven Ponpleton, Kreg Poppleton. Ro- conducted a business meeting bert Jensen and Carolyn Ballard. at the home of Mrs. Ezra Mr. and Mrs. Frank Leislrnan Also nedping to celebrate San- Cragun. The year's program was dy's birthday were Mrs. Allen Pop- planned and it was decided that of Wellsville entertained Sunday pleton of Welluviile. Edward Niel- the first regular meting would bp in honor of Mrs. Annie De Wall sen, Lorraine and Mr. and Mrs. held October It), at the home of and family of Holland. There were 18 guests present in Mrs. Elaine Hyer when a special George Riggs. The Btite honored guest was the program will be given. enjoy a delicious dinner and social A lijht lun:h wa served. visiting. receipt ,nt of many lovely gifts. pre-enl- Birhday Party Fees Mrs, Pitcher e Golden Wedding Bo-ma- n. Day is Marked Leishman Little Lass Honored Has Party cen-jle- De-W- r,nH tli-Kills Tohn-- , aver Dam. Mr. and Mrs. axea of Logan and Mr. and J'" Honoring Mrs. Minnie Rine of Vovhlence. a family dinner party vas held Sunday tft Willow park. Mrs. Rice mm l;ed her 71st birth, nv September 23. A delieiou'- hot dinner was serv'd and a social afternoon of visit-n- g - Ered jrty cakes. Games followed and engs were also sung. Gifts were to the honored guests. shown'-Lun.'heo- were Mrs. Grant P. ''o', matron of honor, Miss Rarmer. Miss Leth Harmcr Euth Baird, and Mrs. Renee ainphrpy, Lloyd Wilson acted Mr. and Mrs. . ake Marital Vows In Salt Lake City Temple Maxine Curtis, daughter of and Mrs. Hober A. Curtis of flu. be-nthe bride of Vil- E. McMurdie Jr . of Logan Salt Lake City LDS temple, SRiher 2nd. Mr. McMurdie is sn of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Me- - f Gloria Wyatt Becomes Bridi OfR. W. Kolts, Reception Held ,1 he briae wore a gown with a aded satin th veil and carried of white asters and (.I .Lvfn I v i Knit. Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Patricia Smith, Fred Ziegler Wed In Beautiful Home Rites iim ve Lewiston Club Plans Program Netherlands Visitors Honored New lipstick, l.'iitra deep rc.i with blue overtones is e tattering aid to evening glamor. The autumn's richer clothes colors they're never been so rich will force you to switch lipstick shades any day now. The palely-tinte- d lipstick which served your summer pastels so well will have trouble holding its own with dress colors like slata gray, coffee bean brown, aspen leaf green, Antwerp blue and Titian red. The inevitaole black dress for full also needs the sharpening effect of a deeper lipstick color. New lipstick shades, ft signed to hold their own against color pirates of the fabric field, have comparable intensity with new clothes colors. Rich, clear reds and deep d reds are apt to become favorite lipstick shades. What some new lipstick colors offer beside high intensity, is the ability to hold their dark brilliance under artificial light, a point in tbsir favor which is apt to win over many a party-goin- g girl. blue-tone- |