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Show i ' 1 ' I - .... - i , - ! i ,.1'. . k ' f ' 'I k4? l-lll-)l..ll.l1-llJ Farewe!! set Sunday for Mapfeton man Max Arlin Bartholomew, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lee B. Bartholomew, Bar-tholomew, will be given a farewell fare-well testimonial in the Maple-ton Maple-ton ward Sunday, beginning at 5 o'clock. He is leaving for the Mission Home Monday morning morn-ing to prepare for his mission in the Northern States. Scheduled to speak at the farewell are Clyde Mortensen and Fukan Sorensen with remarks re-marks by Bishop Stewart C. Whiting and parents of the missionary and a response from the missionary. Stanley Burningham will give a vocal solo and Melva D. Leavitt, a piano number. The opening and closing songs will be by the congregation and Helen Grange will give prelude and postlude music. John R. Bartholomew will give the invocation and De-mont De-mont Horrocks, the benediction. benedic-tion. Others serving from the Mapleton ward on missions, are: Russell Williams and Mar- Max Arlin Bartholomew, who will be given a farewell Sunday evening in the Mapleton Map-leton ward before he leaves for the Northern States IDS mission field. I tin Palmer, Danish; Martin Bills, Brazilian; Rex Jensen, West Central States; James J. Dotson, Finnish; Jay Edwin Jensen, Spanish American; Gordon Beardall, North British. The departing missionary's first address will be: 6011 North Sheridan Rd., Chicago, 40, 111. |