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Show rMRUSSON NUPTIALS &0r Of interest to 'BN'N,nv friends is the an-ma an-ma y( nf the marriage of enie' Has em to Wendell Mane Hasle ony per-& per-& October 23, in the Salt rie?y,c temple. :L(rffler Miss Haslem is a 'e of Brigham Young rtduate 01 and sinCe her Nversitl . r fe employed Steel Co. iC on recently returned i fifling a mission to the 'lf for the L.D.S. olVivweds and the bride-Ihen bride-Ihen nS Mr. and Mrs. RuCn left Wednesday f E,5R or Canada, to meet t .?irs twin brother Wayne, ;31 okn completed his mis-'haStheLDS mis-'haStheLDS .church, with tfurfers at Canada. He was ; d October 30. ,,IFF0RD TITCOMB WEDS f J i comes from Louisiana Jrriaee of Miss Jimmie :;e daughter of Mr. and riock Sutton, of Farmer-!? Farmer-!? fouisiana. to Clifford Tit-;JehLson Tit-;JehLson of Mrs. LeVeda Tit of Altonah. The ceremony ;f performed Saturday, Oc- :l"ew Mrs. Titcomb spent Summer in Montwel as a ; iTf Mr. and Mrs Elzie ill She graduated from frarrnervffle high school in 'ring of 1949. ' ir Titcomb graduated from Zont high school in 1948 t until recently has been em-; em-; ved by Winterton Bros. 1SDAY BRIDGE Members of Tuesday Bridge b deviated from their regular ay meeting and met this S on a Wednesday night at ;'home of Mrs. Bennie Nosegays of pink" chrysanthe-formed chrysanthe-formed the decorative i-keround for a delicious des-S' des-S' luncheon served to sixteen "KtS. "Bridge formed the remainder i the evening's diversion, fol-rjig fol-rjig luncheon, with prizes be--;mn hv Mrs. Wayne Malin, h Sam Weiss, Mrs. Clair Ash-t Ash-t Mrs. Howard Harrison, and I- Gordon Harmston. Happiness consists, not in 1 .jessing much, but in being t -tent with what we possess. I; who wants little always has wgh. Zimmerman. . . . HALLOWE'EN PARTY Spooks and goblins and gay little jack-o-lanterns held full sway at the Cliff Rockwood residence resi-dence Monday evening when Arlene Ar-lene Rockwood entertained a group of her friends at a Hallowe'en Hal-lowe'en party. Appropriate Hallowe'en costumes cos-tumes added their touch of gaiety ga-iety to the party, which featured games and Hallowe'en refreshments. refresh-ments. Enjoying the occasion were Karma Smith, Marilyn Winterton, Linda McArthur, Brenda LaPore, Jeannine Birt-cher, Birt-cher, and Ellen Anderton. BIRTHDAY PARTY Sidney Rockwood, son of Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Rockwood was a gay little host, October 26. when he greeted a group of friends at a party commemorating his 5th birthday anniversary. I Gathered to extend best wishes wish-es to Sid were Carl Larson, Keith Ivory, Linda McArthur, Kent Memmott, and Arlene and Tim Rockwood. A beautiful pink, green and white birthday cake, topped with five glowing candles, formed form-ed the centerpiece when refreshments re-freshments were served at the close of the afternoon's festivities. HALLOWE'EN FUN Carma Smith, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Smith, was among the group of Roosevelt's small fry who entertained at Hallowe'en parties this week. Staged at the home of her parents, the decorations for the affair featured lighted jack-o- lanterns and other Hallowe en decorations, with all sorts of weird costumes adding to the seasonal atmosphere. Taking part in the fun were Pam Harmston, Ann Murphy, Marilyn Winterton. Arlene Rockwood, Linda Schmiett, Sylvia Syl-via Sullivan and Karen Jensen. NEIGHBORHOOD SEWING The George Stewart residence was the scene of a gay party Wednesday evening when Mrs. Stewart hosted twelve members of the Neighborhood Sewing club. Arrangements of fall flowers added their touch of beauty to the rooms where small tables were arranged for a tasty dessert des-sert luncheon. Sewing provided relaxation during- the remainder of the evening. ENTERTAINS FRIENDS Among the younger set , who entertained on Hallowe'en i were Ann and Paula Murphy. $ Scene of the marrymaking was j! the Paul Murphy residence. I Clad in Hallowe'en costumes, I the following little guests en- joyed a gay round of Hallow- l e'en games and refreshments: I Linda and Leslie Schmiett, Pam 5 and Holly Harmston, Nancy and j) Bob Harrison, Carma Smith, 9 Pam Murdock, Laura Ann Leav- j) itt, Mike Ruppel, and Doug j) Christensen. |