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The Burley Herald from Burley, Idaho • 4

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The Burley Heraldi
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Burley, Idaho
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.4 THE BURLEY HERALD Thursday, December 26, 1946 MARGARET TA OK AND DONALD E.MK.H WED SATURDAY United in mamas Saturday, Dec. 21, at 6 p. m. at the home of the bride's parent were Mar gait Karen Taylor, daughter of Mr. and Mr Fred J.

Hill, and Ge Don JOYCE HOLDEN AND DON BAUGH WED IN SUNDAY RITBS An impressive single-ring candlelight ceremony, performed Sunday. Dec 22. at 5 P- m. at the home of Society Clubs PHONE 2 or 3 -4 6 mi the bride's parents, united in mar- ald Emigh, son of -Mrs. Willaul vni.ru Huhnn E.

R. HUuer. of the nase miss joy ie INSTALL NEW OFFICERS MONDAY First ward performed the cand.e-( 1 of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Holden and i rr FOURTH WARD HAS CHRISTMAS PARTY A ntrvto rr rvcrr WAS DfG- light ceremony tne of tkr Installation of officers was held I relatives.

The home was decorated with Ray S. Baugn, son oi -uu. -y Baugh, all of Burley. Rev. Clark performed the nuptial rites, before on fmnrnviseri altar with lighted i.f sjl ai4 at a meeting of the Jobs Daughters Monday evenine In the I.fl sented Tuesday night.

Dec. 24, by white lilies, carnations and holly. halL The annual Christmas party, For her wedding dress tne Dime. the Fourth ward JD.s. cnurcn the tabernacle.

Plana wns nrpsent to Dre- wore a blue Droeaae nunnw.ij white tapers and Bible. Tall baskets of white and gold chrysanthemums were arranged on either side dress and had a red rose corsage ''j'n: perfect attendance in Sunday school of the altar. tv, iiwe white satin 6 Mrs. reu tun, waa mruU honor and wore a black dress. Both tin.

hriili ami eroom 1 gown fashioned with long sleeves, in wnrcn tne Secret Sisters were revealed, was also held. Those installed were: Doris Mac-Rae, honored queen; Carol Clayton, senior princess; Kathryn Clark, Junior princess; Colleen McKean, guide; Shirley Plank, marshall; Loreen Calcote, chaplain; Barbara Pollard, treasurer; Marcella Hiatt, recorder; Darla Haight, librarian; Betty Gibson. wore black afternoon dresses and a I'M p. treat to each person as they left, following the evening program. YOUTH GROUPS HAVE poinieu uver wit: vwioi.

heart neckline. Her fingertip veil white corsage. Jack Emigh, brotn-er of the groom was best man. r. i was held in place by a tiara or seeu pearls.

For the traditional "some- Tne newlyweds ten aaiuruay lur Q.m Vsiiev nn a short honeymoon CAROLING PARTY A fViricfmaB fnrnlin? nflrtV Was PARTING IS SO SAI So long, appears to be the mti-limrnt as Rene Springer, 3, Dejnn. Fraifce, lean over and hUnes hU shipmate, Deny Madison, 3, Mar, seillrs. The tt-slf arrived tv-getlier aboard ike S. i. Hriiry Gib-buns, -tug held Christmas eve by 20 members They will go to New York where Mr.

Emigh has his headquarters as a mining engineer and Mrs. Emigh will complete her teaching year as head of the piano department in tho Masters Finishing School for thing old" she carried a wnue iace handkerchief; something borrowed was a string of pearls belonging to Mrs. Holden and she wore a blue satin ribbon for something blue. Her corsage was of pink roses and white chrysanthemums. Her only attendant was Charlene Adams whn wore a maize floor- Craner, first messenger; Ann Morgan, second messenger; Leona Standley, third messenger; Jane Nyblad, fourth messenger; Janice Morgan, fifth messenger; Jean Marquess, senior, custodian; Dorothy Povlsen, junior custodian; Patty Eilers.

inner e-uard and of the Burley Intermediate ana Senior Youth Fellowship groups. The group visited homes of members in the church and friends and were' joined at the Cottage hospital by members of the Presbyterian and Methodist Youth Fellowships. girls in Dobbs Ferry on the out of New York. A wedding dinner was served at the National hotel at 4 p. m.

with length gown and had a pink rose rnrsflpp. Mrs. Holden. mother of all participating in carols. Thp pntirp crnim which composes mm the bride was attired in a grey aft bridal covers laid for 12, with only the immediate family present.

Marshall, outer guard. Installing officers were Maxine Salmon, queen; Mary Francis Red- field, guide; Gloria Hill, marshall; Donna MacRae, chaplain; Lorraine Redfield, secretary, and Elaine Redfield. musician the recently organized Inter-church Youth Sing, went to the Methodist church where games were played and refreshments served. mm ernoon dress and Mrs. Baugh.

mother of the groom wore a black afternoon dress. Both had pink and white carnation corsages. Best man was Don Baugh, brother of the groom. It Hogs for Si tiouiw were present. including guests and the member! of the Jobs Daughters.

Refreshments were served during the DUP CAMP HAS CHRISTMAS PARTY Daughters of Utah Pioneers of WILL COMMEMORATE 50TH ANNIVERSARY Commemorating their 50th wedding anniversary, Mr. and Mrs. M. Pickett invite their friends and relatives to an open-house reception between the hours of 2 o'clock and 5 o'clock p. m- Sunday.

Dec. 29, at the home of their daughter, Mrs. S. R. Bjorkman, 253 So.

Overland. Callers are requested not to bring the Harriett Ann Camo and their Mondav onlr husbands met at the home of Mr. )on'1 and Mrs. Clarence Randall Friday, Immediately following the ceremony, a reception was held for 35 guests, which included members of the family and close friends. The serving table in the dining room was decorated with tall pink candles with a centerpiece of white and pink carnations and the "wedding cake which was cut by the bride and groom.

Mrs. F. L. Hob- Dec. 20, for a Christmas party.

A short lesson was eiven bv Marv DINNER DANCE HONORS EMPLOYEES Mr. and Mrs. Thairman Kidd en tertained the emolovees nf tha r. NOTHf NATION Pi2 I gifts. ft 4 I' '1 i sia Motor Co.

and Kidd's Super Service at a dinner nnH rianMna Mr- and Mrs. Fred Kim enter Jane Simmons, followed by a program and gift exchange. Refreshments were served by the members of the camp. Special recognition was given by Emma Kesler and Mary Hill, who are leaving the camp. son assisted in arrnngpmcnts fnr idyl CU1 HATE tained at Christmas dinner Mr.

and party Saturday, Dec 21, at the Turf the reception and Mrs. George Mc-Gonigal played Mendelssohn's Wedding March. Mrs. Joe Myers, and children of Shoshone and Mr. and Mrs.

Stanford King and son of Boise. For her going-away costume the bride wore a brown tailored suit Mr. and Mrs. Ray Voyce and son Denny of Malta were in BuHev for EASTKOIND 7:40 a. in.

1:10 p. m. WF.STBOIM) 2:30 a.m. .3:35 p. m.

NATIONAL HOTEL Phone 25 Mrs. Lucy Martindale left today for Santa Monica, where she will visit her son, Joe Martindale, and family for two weeks. While there sh will also visit her grandson. Donnv. son nf Mr nnd -Mre with brown accessories.

The young couple will make their home in Albion after Jan. 1 where the groom vviuu in iwm i'aJis. Those who attended included Mr and Mrs. Buck Howard, Mr. and Mrs.

George "Keaton, Mr. and Mrs Harlen Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Donkin and Mr. and Mrs.

Lealand Peters. PAST QUEENS FETED AT FORMAL DANCE A formal dance, honoring the past honored Christmas at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Olin Baker. is attending the Albion State Nor iwless mal.

He served a vear in the naw Lyman Martindale of Burley, who with overseas duty, beinsr dis -DLTLER-S, A FAMILY 01 Fl'KKfKH? "'Rover mnc. charged in July. Mrs. Baugh has is receiving medical treatment at Santa Monica. auenaea tne Burley schools.

-j uuo Daughters was held Saturday, Dec 21, at the IOOF hall. Thirty couples were present at the dance. Decorations were carried out in the Christmas motif. Refreshments were served during the evening and -dancing enjoyed. Chairman in charge of decorations was Carol Clayton and Doris MacRae was in charge of the int ca 8c.I BAS1 J3-incl SOME RETAILERS ARE SO OBLIGING THAT IT'S HARD TO STAY OUT OF THEIR STOQFQ Joe Carter and Clarence Laney who were home over Christmas, visited in Burley Christmas afternoon with friends tap IP COMPLETE LINE OF Ski Equipment Squares Miter Box Saws B-10 Jackets Coveralls Mechanics All Metal Tool Boxes New Shipment of Plaques I Jr-Jbi Xr.

UNN NIFI gr "4' 10V2 BURLEY ARMY STORE iaug 129 Main St Phone 573 6-Sa eal Dis iner Ph K. T. F. I. ML I 1 fft4 ri" XT n' 'ft tiB $6 'A HvU Mr.

Jacc Dennis Duplets Fur Stylist will be in our store MAT 6 -box A Guaranteed Vi f.latcriak 0 Guaranteed TWO DAYS 19c S' Ron. 20c 1 cms rlcmanship Friday and Guaranteed A Safisf acton Presenting Luxurious THE MARK-DOWNS ARB 67c VALUES UNHEARD OF BAT 0 (i 1.. 129 to CA1 Federal Tax Ind '4 R. 0. RAMB0 Months to Pay 1 1 iii mi i ii i inn m.

1m mml SERVICE CO. ilpocione "Can You Top This" Program. SATURDAY, p. DSAIX3-.

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