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Show THE PAYSON CHRONICLE. Payson, Utah FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 28. 1952 Mr. and Mrs. Roy Rodgers and family, together with her par. ents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Livingston of Spanish Fork, spent Thanksgiving in Salt Lake City at the home of Mr. Rodgers par-entMr. and Mrs. George C. Rodgers. s, yours to give . . . theifs tt) shfife: Mrs. E. H. Peters entertained her card club with dinner served at the Turf cafe and games of 500 played later at the Peters home. Prizes for high score were awarded to Mrs. Lane Barron and Mrs. Gean Worthington. Mrs. Eva Anderson left Friday evening for Los Angeles, Cal., where she plans to spend several months with her sister, Mrs. Sylher via Christensen. During absence her son will remain with a brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Anderson, who are moving into their new home on North Main Street. A gift to be treasured more than years can measure your portrait most affectionate of all ways to bring your Christmas wishes to those you love. Pkn for your appolnlmaal Mrs. Don J. McCoy was hostess to her card club Wednesday evening, with 12 ladies bid as guests. Prizes went to Mrs. Gudmundsen, Mrs. Zoe Barnett and Mrs. Max Stewart. HUISH THEATER today! AT PAYSON GEARS PHOTO SHOP Friday. Saturday. Nov. Matinee Saturday and CAMERA CENTRE CAMERAS A 28-2- 9 The Raiders SUPPLIES Color by Technicolor The Friendly Spot RICHARD CONTE to Photo Shop" VIVECA LINDFORS PHONE 265 PAYSQN, UTAH Sunday. Monday 1 Nor. Matinee Sunday 9teA. death. Im ITCHED Hew to HAPPY tb Uri Cotit. In Afts, N Haw MT. Miracto tlltd LANACANE, ktlpt I wtytt . lUilmi Itch lac akia fwt. 1 Spread pro tectifi tottlaf. S. Speod botllaf. Noted Doctor mj "Safa. quick LANACANE ftlkvot Itch where other nwdicatloai fil.M larto Ihlt, aot fretay won't atain clothe. LANACANE Boat help relieve Itchini akin ia S tecoada or moatjr hack. Cot LANACANE oiataient at yoar dracfitt to day oa tfcto poaitive luaraateo. Clip tkla reoUadov ad. m DANIELS DRUG PHONE Ray McBeth, Spanish Fork Bride Honored at Wedding Reception Hosts of friends greeted new Mr. and Mrs. Ray McBeth at a reception held in their honor at the Spanish Fork First LDS Ward Church Saturday evening. Ihe young couple were married in ceremonies solemnized in the Salt Lake LDS Temple Friday evening. The bride, formerly Miss Marlene Blanche Nielsen, is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey A. Nielsen of Spanish Fork. Mr. McBeth is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert T. McBeth of Payson. They welcomed .the guests in a receiving line which included their parents: Max McBeth, brother of the bridegroom, as best man; the brides sisters, Mrs. Blair Hansen and Mrs. Lelarid Davis as matron of honor and Miss Arlene the bridesmaids Barnett, Miss Betty Ann Green, Miss Janice Gardner, and Mrs. Var Rosenbaum. Tiny flower girls were Danielle Hansen, Patricia Hansen, and Janice Davis, all nieces of the bride. For her wedding the bride chose a gown of white brocaded satin en train which featured a high neckline and long sleeves which formed into points over the wrists. Tiny seed pearls trimmed the scalloped yoke and sleeves. Small covered buttons down the back closed the fitted bodice. She wore a veil of brides illusion which fell from an embroidered coronet. Her bouquet was of vanda orchids and I I after serving in the armed forces in Korea. He is a former Westminister student. of the Missionary Society Community Church met Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Don J. McCoy. A history of the church was given by Mrs. Bert Stevens and Devotional was by Mrs. Louis Jacobs. , Mrs. Louis Bates conducted the meeting. Mrs. Mildred Hardman enter- tained at a family dinner Thanksgiving Day for Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Peters, Orem, and daughter, Norma, a student at BAC in Cedar City; Mr. and Mrs. Max Peters, Orem; Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Peters, Payson, Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Peay, Payson; Mr. and th Complete Satisfaction Assured Mrs. Kay Boulder, Cedar City, and families of . all, including the four children of the hostess. Mrs. Annie Ockerman, who is spending the winter in Sait Lake was a weekend visitor at the home of her granddaughter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Christensen, enjoying the opportunity to visit with the Chirst-ensefive month old daughter, Rebecca. Mrs. Ockerman returned to Salt Lake Sunday in company of her daughters and husbands, Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Boye, Salt Lake, and Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Moore, Lark, who spent the day in Payson. 29 Mc-Ke- Mrs. Peart SEWING MACHINES Domestic and White Models Mrs. Ella Amos was hostess Monday night at a dinner party arranged at her home for Mrs. Mable Mrs. Aline Robinson, Wall, Mrs. Kathryn Betts and Mrs. Margaret Borg. 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Our ing to look wonderful. modern solon is equipped to give you that kind of a permanent. bell-shape- Fairbourn j o Hair Coloring 7.50 ' ; Do you know the pleasure of a really good permanent, the kind of a curly hair-dthat doesnt need anything but a quick comb- ns y, I 0 Mr. ad Mrs. Grant Larson and 'Mr. and Mrs. Blair Hales of Marjie and Linda, are daughters, Vemon, spent last weekend at Los Angeles, Cal., in visiting the home of Mr. and Mrs. Sid Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Oberg with their son Curtis, who is Throckmorton. of Genola were hosts at a fam-- j leaving for the air force. ily dinner Thanksgiving Day, Mrs. D. B. Thomas and son, with covers arranged fot Mrs. Mr. Fred W. Davis visited at Cbergs parents, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth, and Miss Deleen IsaacLake last week, going there Salt Salt and at visited son, Murray Don J. McCoy, her brother, Dean business. on McCoy, and her grandmother, Lake last Thursday. a a Mrs. Elizabeth McCoy, together Mr. and Mrs. Aldon Nelson enMr. Mrs. Harold Oberg and with the host couple and their for Sunday dinner Mrs. tertained entertained Mr. and Mrs. Sharp children. Nelson from Santaquin Annie from week. Provo last Gillespie Mrs. Burk Draper attended a and Mr. and Mrs. Eugene SorenA group of friends met at the birthday party in Salt Lake Sat- son. Turf cafe Saturday evening, where Laban Harding was host urday. 0 Bud Ockerman, student at the to a sumptious Thanksgiving Mrs. Velma Tuft from Salt University of Utah in Salt Lake dinner, followed by games of Lake is at the home of City, spent Sunday in Payson rTds later at the Harding home. Mr. and visiting Mrs. Howard Thomas. with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Enjoying the restive affair were Harold Ockerman and other relMi. and Mrs. Flint Dixon, Provo; Mrs. Ella De Bois from Panca, atives. Dr. and Mrs. A. L. Curtis, Mr. and Mrs. George Q. Spencer, Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Snow, Mr. The Best in Personal Service and Mrs. Sid Coray, Mrs. Emma Wilson, Mrs. Dolly Nelson, Mr. The Most Expert Hair Stylists and Mrs. George A. Cheever, and Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Brown. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Christensen were hosts at Thanksgiving dinner to Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ockerman, Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Loveless, Mr. and Mrs. Miles Loveless, all of Payson; Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ludlow of Nephi and Mr. and Mrs. Russell Isaac of Spanish Fork, together with families of all. -- step-hanoti- s. a floor-lenggown of aqua blue crepe while Mrs. McBeth wore a dress in a deep mauve shade. Both I Have Everything had matching corsages of chrysIs Yours anthemums and roses. The bridesmaids wore pastel formats and Color by Technicolor carried nosegays of baby chrysMARGE 8c GOWER CHAMPION anthemums, roses, and gardenias. DENNIS OKEEFE The flower girls carried similar nosegays and wore pastel taffeta frocks. Tuesday, Wednesday. Dec. 3 Miss Lucille Anderson was at High Noon the guest registry. Taking care of the gifts were Bob Hansen, GARY COOPER the brides nephew, her brother, Holt Nielsen, and her husband's Thursday, Dec. 4 brother, Dennis McBeth, superFAMILY NIGHT vised by Mrs. Max McBeth. Murder Expedition Into Icy Dining room hostesses were Polar Jungles Mrs. Reed Jones, Mrs. Mark and Mrs. Joseph Creer. Arctic Flight Delicate refreshments of fruit d mints cake, ices and WAYNE MORRIS were served by members of Gamma Phi Omicron, national honorary home economics organization at the BYU of which the bride is a member. These members were Mrs. Burton Tew and Betty Harper, RaNae Thack-reAmber Mitchie, Glenyce Dillman, and Della Nielsen. Working in the kitchen were Mesdames Rulon Creer, David Jones, Gilbert A. Taylor, Elenor Jarvis, Len Hansen, Vessa Johnson, Ann Nelson, M. R. Taylor, Lorin B. Creer, and D. C. Bowen. For her going away outfit the bride chose a dark gray jersey dress with matching gray accessories. The couple plan to make their home in Provo where they will continue their studies at the BYU. Mrs. McBeth is a senior, in home economics. majoring Mr. McBeth returns to the Y tes iiedetif Thomas By Dorothy 2-- formal betuoctl tad 13 dthr tdeatific la gredloai, plat Vitamin Die 1 CHRONICLE Mrs. Nielsen selected c. "I nearly Nevada is making her home for the winter at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Burk Draper. GENOLA HEWS 2 lbs. 57c Chocolates Assorted Flavors Chocolates . . 2 lbs. 63c Fancy Light Cherry Chocolates 49c 22 lb. Light Xmas Chocolates 1,25 FREE SATURDAY DEPARTMENT STORES 16 Color Package of Crayons to all Children Accompanied by Parents. |