OCR Text |
Show ; -) ! ' ' J - - tii,.M- i tiir i i l r ,., J j, , ir .- . .. - President Howard Maycock of the LDS North German mission and his wife Mary and sons Neil and Gregory, who will leave for their new home and church duties Monday. Mon-day. A farewell Sunday evening in the Tltird ward will honor the departing missionaries. j Farewell Sunday evening honors departing mission head, family Howard Maycock, recently appointed president of the North German LDS mission and his wife Mary and sons Neil and Gregory, will be honored hon-ored at a missionary farewell Sunday evening in the Third ward. The meeting is scheduled at 5 p.m., and an invitation is extended members of the ward will give a vocal number. Invocation will be by Charles Char-les W. Nickerson and the benediction by Lawrence B. Simmons. Mrs. Sargent will give postlude music. President and Mrs. Maycock and sons leave Monday morning by plane for New York, where they will take a boat for their new home in North Germany. and friends to attend. The program outlined for the occasion will begin with prelude music furnished by Oleah Sargent. The opening song will be by the ward choir, which will also render the closing number. The congregation congrega-tion will give the Sacrament number. Speakers for the services will include Fay C. Packard with remarks by Glen A. Chris-tensen Chris-tensen of the stake presidency; by President Leo A. CrandaU and Bishop F. Calvin Packard. The missionaries will respond. There will be a vocal trio composed of Jane, Barbara and Charlotte Packard, who will sing the Twenty Third Psalm, accompanied by Alberta Alber-ta Hoover, and Richard P. Condie, director of the Tabernacle Taber-nacle Choir, Salt Lake City, |