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Show - "Bride'Is Lathe! Gibbons " Wyo., Oct. 3-Mrs. Nielson,' Sarah Bagley and ." Mrs. Bert Despain were hostesses at a bridal shower Monday, Sept. 30, at the home of Mrs. Nielson when LaThel Gibbons, former home president of lief society; president of lief society, demonstration agent, was guest. Miss Gibbons will marry Charles Hale, Afton, Wyo.. on October 9, in the Salt Lake' L. D. S. temple. Roses were used in decorations for rooms and tables. A dining room wedding buffet. Dinner, served seven-thirty o'clock, was followed by games and the opening and display of bridal gifts. Places were set for the honoree, Melva Hale, sister of the groom-tobe, Stella McKinstry, of Afton, Mrs. Robert Wamsley, Mrs. Bernard Ewer, Mrs. Phil Spencer, Mrs. Ross Warner, Mrs. Kay Nye, Mrs. Grant Aaron, Mrs. John Aaron, Mrs. Glen Burdett, Mrs. Elmer Moss, Mrs. Frank Kinnear, Faye Morby, Mrs. Arthur Schomas Mrs. Stephen Neville, Mrs. Lamar Mrs. Floyd Staccy.Mrs Ashton, Ted L Anderson, Mrs. Wesley Price Mrs. Chester Christiansen, ^ Mrs 'Ralph Cottrell, Mrs. Ray i" ' the First ward ReMrs. Fred Aanerud, Mr. and the Third ward Re- Mrs.. M. Dinner Planned DELICIOUS STEAK, ' Ogden Served Under the Cleanest of-Conditions FOR SMALL OR LARGE .PARTIES--CALL 2-1771 CLUB J. 164-31st St. Ogden, Utah ORPHEUM HOLLYWOOD And vj«w juch folk! of I S S G O tow Th»y . Morgar»t D ! -STONE · P E a pr«- O'Briwn'i latest,; and «v«ryone atd ih* wot TERRIFIC! And -how right they were! At the littl* Irish girl who brlngt nnihln* Into th« Rvw of thrw hardbitten bachelor?, Margaret will g«r your faughttr and teori .f and !'Thr«« Wi»« Fools" your vote for th» pict- . ., . ure | Speaker at Special Services of TEA ROOM CHICKEN and ITALIAN : SPAGHETTI DINNERS EL CHICKO ' Mother Arrives -. THE Robinson. Toone. annSilver Wedding Group Lee Thurgood, of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Butters Mrs. Mildred ounce the birth of their first A silver wedding group of brides Point, will be feted with :baby, a daughter,, at Dee hospital was next featured when Mrs. Glen Burdett in a 1-925 circa wedding dinner and program in honor of Ogden. gown, gave a musical reading, and seventieth birthday, today at Mrs, Kay Nye at the piano played Colonial Inn, 853 Twentya medley of 1920 tunes. A tin wedding group, married fourth. Mr. and mrs. «:cu ^chards and 10 to 20 years, featured a kitchen Mrs. Thurgood was born, Octo- son,. Gene, Richland, Wash., have returned home after isiting relaband. Participants were attired m ber 3, 1876, in East Bountiful, costumes contrived from kitchen anl friends in Henefer and tfes a Jan ten-weeks-old her and Barbara, of Mr, daughter, and daughter Morgan. They are former residBod me, Utah, Mrs. Robert George equipment. Mrs Mrs. Roy Williams, Woolfley, Daniel C. Lee. She married Johnents of Morgan and Devil s Slide. Mrs Hetty Beasley, Mrs. Ruth Scott Taggart, Mrs. Gilbert O Mrs. Arnold Greene and E. Thurgood, une 16, 1898, in ,Gene has · recently been released Stoker, Mrs Mrs. William Harris, Bills, ifrom service in the navy. He 'Mrs. Ruth South sang original L. D. S. Salt Lake Temple. Merlin Rollins, Mrs. Emmett served two and a half years. verses and to "Smiles' Doing was Mrs Mrs. Frank Crook, Postma, early part of her married life Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Monroe, CarWhat Comes Naturally," with Marian Brown James. Mrs., Adrian spent in Bountiful, and in 1900 lin Nev have returned to their Kay Nye at the Mrs. and Bodine piano. Harry Spancer A wooden wedding after a week's visit with group, eightMrs. Thurgood moved to West home Mrs. Robert Wilhelm of Nobles- to four years Mrs. Monroe's parents, Mr and of matrimony, who Point. ville, Ind., arrived here by plane gave a pantomine of Maggie and Mrs. Thurgood's sons and daugh- Mrs! Von Rollins, Devil's Slide. Thursday, with her infant ters, who will be present are Mrs. Jiggs included Mrs. George SUNSET Oct. 5-- A' special L. Mrs. Jessie Clark with Mrs Bertha Mae Hansen, Twin Falls, daughter, Jan Barbara, who will and _ Ivar C. Butts at the piano and Ida.; Mrs. Louisa Scofield, Ogden; make the acquaintance of her Lee E. and Mildred Thurgood, West Mrs. Marjorie Weils, Against Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy grandparents, Mrs Ted L. Anderson m Point; Mrs. Naomi T. Young, Salt Barber, of 3161 Monroe. _NOW SHOWING-costume, presented "Mirandy Ex- Lake City; Rulon 0. Thurgood, Mrs. Wilhelm is the former Misshorts Fred MacMurray in Romance" for a cotton wedWash.; Vernon C. Thurgood, Jeanne Barber. ding skit of three to two years Tucson, Arizona; and Newel H. S Reid; first counselor, Osmer "SMOKY 1 1 of married life. Mrs Gilbert 0. Thurgood, Bonneville Park' Ogden. Knight; second counselor Glendon Jn a wedding gown attired -PLUSBills, and ward Porter, clerk, Joseph gave a monologue, "Wedding Mrs. under of Wcissmuller served the direction Johnny ,,_.. Night." p r n bishopric includes BishFrank Stones. Arrangements for Mrs Ross Warner sang Oh, in OD LeRoy Smith; John Mason, were under direction of the affair Me" for brides of one Promise Howard second Shupe counselor; AND THE| George Titmus, Mrs. Claryear Mrs. Ellen Hudson Wheel- Mrs. ence Johnston, Mrs. H. A. Peter- ,'TARZAN WOMAN" counselor, and George Reid, ward er most recent bride, was LEOPARD clerk. Taggart, Mrs. Gerqueen and Darlene Gram, bride- son, Mrs. Scott was introduced. ald Cazin, Mrs. Nora Palmer, Mrs. of elect October, EVANSTON, 4--Mrs. Oct. Wyo., "NEWS AND Mr. and Mrs. Barrel. Draper, George Townsend and Mrs. Jennie Pehl and Mrs. Clyde Hold Mock Marriage E. and Mrs. James Morby and Mr Howard Bi hostesses on Thurs- A mock \vedding of the First Wether's Friend massaging prepsand Mrs. George Reid; attended W Kurtz were 26, when they enter- and Third wards was then held day, Sept. M. A. state at ease banquet and comfort ration helps bring President Holt Is With Daughter BUBBONI'S Harrisville Through . Birthday 6, Delicious Dinners 5 Miles North HI (UTAH) STANDARD-EXAMINER MORNING, OCTOBER 1946 COME OUT ON SUNDAY! We'll be open all day. Dayies have j returned home from a 10-day trip and Mrs. Kenneth Morto Alberta, Canada, where they visigan, master of ceremonies. ted with Mrs. Davies' parents, Opening prayer, given by Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. D. Harvey. Carl S. Pendleton, was followed Mr. and Mrs. Joseph W. Willby group singing of "One Thousiams announce the birth of a and Strong," led by Mrs.. Roy RobiMrs Mildred Lee Thurgood of daughter at an Ogden hospital. nson. West Point will be honored at a Mrs. Bernard Cash entertained more 35 years dinner Brides of than and program m compliof married life were represented ment to her seventieth birthday her bridge club. at her home in by Mrs. David Dean, dressed m anniversary today at Colonial Peterson Wednesday evening. The a wedding gown of the early 1900s, Inn. following guests were present: Mrs. while Mrs. Bryan Field sang, Roland Bohman, Mrs. J. D. Lamb, "Smiling Through/; Group singMrs. Jay Lacey, Mrs. Verl Bohman, ing of "Put on Your Old Gray Mrs. Hugo Olsen, .Mrs. Dean OrBonnet" and "Silver Threads ton. Mrs. Stanley Nicholas, Mrs. Anwng the Gold," was led by Theron Rollins and Mrs. Edith On cake, topped by a miniature bride and groom and flanked by lighted pink tapers, was placed on the \ at SUNDAY Oct. 5--Mr. and Mrs. Richard Rawle announce the engagement of their daughter, Carol, to Eldean B. Weight, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leo D. Weight, Springville. /Both are students at Brigham Young university, Provo. Their marriage date has not been Wyo., Oct. 5-Brides was the theme of the program for the opening social of the LDS. First-and Third ward Relief societies Tuesday afternoon in the First ward hall under direction of Mrs. George A. Townsend, EVANSTON, THE OGDEN MORGAN, EVANSTON,. Orson Uinta county at Evanston Chapel Bridal Shower At Theme Of Event Pis Honored ^Carol Rowle Is Betrothed to Eldean B. Weight of the y«ar- OGDEN ' Evanston Matrons Hostesses at Bridge Luncheon fixpedwq I. to expectant mothers. j with Mrs. Leslie Kendall as the T P O R | G . » Old . NOW...DANCE . you ever made. Phone 2-7.423 RIGHT NOW! Studio open 2 to 10 p. m. every day .except Sunday. ARTHUR MURRAY STUDIOS - 402 Hotel Ben Lomond Madolyn King, Managing CHARLES CYD HARRY - imjmAd mi Come i Early! and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Eberhart and daughter were visitors during the past week in the home of their cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Howard E. Pehl. 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LtOHEL IEWJS H E U M bride, James Warburton as the Mrs. William Phillips as D1 Mr and Mrs. LeRoy Smith andAwards went to Mrs. F. V. Johnon and p Mrs. R. Mrs. C. J. Seitz bridesmaid, Mrs. Jesse Clark, daughter, Mrs. R. Adam Cowley, M 'Paul. have gone to Sacramento, Calif. bride's father; Mrs. Minnie Tingey, Places were arranged for Mrs. matron of honor; Mrs. Delthea LiflSlr^toe condition In wMch women. Matinee and Evening H. Waldemar Anderson, Mrs. -Roydell, minister; Mrs. Ruth South, Too HawkMrs. C. Anderson, Harry best man., ns Mrs. Ernest Heward, Mrs. A march was led by Mrs. William Boyer, Mrs. J. S. Helle- Ellengrand To necessary dlsWort due te Young Wheeler, youngest bride, and o£d tlghtnoes. It refreshes .and tones ta well Mrs. Jane Ayrest, Mrs. J. Mrs William Easton, longest marMiddle need men and women who are Holland, Mrs. O. skla An Ideal massage application E. Bradbury, down and no longer enjoy life like they ried bride. 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