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Show Thursday, December 15, 1955 Socially Speaking N'OOX DINNER FOR CHRISTMAS PARTY Gathering for a noon dinner Christmas party on Wed., Dec. 21, will be the Murray City Fireman's auxilary. The party, starting at 12:30, will be at the home of Mrs. Earl Healy, 450 E. 5300 So. Plans for the event are being taken care of by the officers. Mrs. Sam Bennion is the general chairman. She will be assisted by Mrs. Earl Healy, Mrs. Gene Mrs. Art Peters, Mrs. Joe Lar-se- n, Mash, Mrs. Keith Davies, and Mrs. Lowell Mines. Mrs. Keith Davies was welcomed as a new member at the November meeting. CANTATA CLUB PARTY The Murray Canasta club members will enjoy their annual CHRISTMAS PARTY FOR EMPLOYEES The Murray Camera Shop had their annual Christmas party Saturday evening. About 18 people, including employees and their wives, attended the dinner at Beau Brummel. Don Blair took movies of the guests as they arrived. Miss Eleanor Olsen and Mrs. Janis Peck were in charge of table decorations. Paul Pratt arranged a program featuring students from Olympus High School. The employees presented a gift to Mr. Blair and a corsage for his wife. FRANCIS CHRISTMAS PARTY More than 100 members of the Kearns Catholic church attended the Christmas Pageant and social, Sunday evening at the St. Christmas dinner party Friday Vincent's church at Murray. The night at "The House of Mark." pageant was directed by Mrs. Dinner, dancing and exchanging Floyd F. Bircumshaw. of gifts will be enjoyed by 14 The ham supper was followed members. by a social evening. mm m In Th Hous tnevueA, hei This Christmas give her Mojud "Magic Motion" stockings. There's extra "give" end is k in the knit for close clinging fit and longerwear. Miss Oakeson, Gwendolyn daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Francis E. Oakeson, 5250 So. 3200 W. The groom-eleis John Whit-takSmith, son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel S. Smith. Two showers have complimented Miss Oakeson. On Dec. 3, Mrs. Francis V. Oakeson, Mrs. Joseph W. Smith and Mrs. Samuel W. Smith honored the bride with a miscellaneous shower at the home of Mrs. Samuel S. Smith, 2481 W. 5400 So. Mrs. Conrad Gerber, Jr., also entertained the bride at a miscellaneous shower on Dec. 5, at her home, 3936 So. 2200 W. The couple will be honored at a wedding breakfast at the home of the groom's parents and at a reception in the Bennion Ward Hall. Attending the bride will be Mrs. Francis W. Oakeson, Mrs. Wendell R. Oakeson, Mrs. Richard W. Bowen, Miss Joan Smith and Miss Gladys Smith. LaRaine Oakeson will be flower girl. Hyrum W. Smith will be best man. ct tfjy; St open daily - . . :y,-y $ string quartet. Presiding at the guest book A. AS.- - 5 Musical accompaniment for the reception will be furnished by a ' will be Miss Lylas Johnson. In charge of gifts will be Mrs. Renee Cash and Miss Capo Gustaveson. Miss Carmela Chia-dMiss Partia Peterson, Miss Gay Verde and Mrs. Diane Roe will assist with the serving. Following the reception, the couple will honeymoon for a week at Sun Valley, Ida. For her going away costume, the bride selected a tweed suit dress with dark brown accessories. The couple will make their home in Richland, Wash. Mr. Brown is a graduate of the University of Utah in the field of geography, was affiliated with Kappa Sigma and served as president of that fraternity. He has completed an LDS Mission to Finland. The bride is a senior at the University of Utah, majoring in physical education. o, - v ' - ''9 honoring their daughter and sister, Mrs. Jack (Pat) Gardner of Kenms. Group fn1"13 were play-e- l and the prize went to Mrs. C. Gardner, Salt Lake. Refreshments were served to 14. PRESENT PLAY "Riders of the Sea" a one act play, by John MJlington Synge, was presented at the Sixth ward tyv; - 'y . r- - j. . f-- y : Phone j our society to AM J. Brown Mrs. Donald 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. until Christmas Eve Place selections on the Holiday Charge Plan with 3 months to pay with no Service Charge 1955 will soon be over, but has left many medical disbesides the well coveries it Much known Salk vaccine. has been learned about how drugs really work by using the increasing number of radio isotopes. Soon, in our time we hope, we will learn many things that still are problems. Perhaps in 1956 medical science will find out how to cure a cold as easily as we now can a pneumonia. Research scientists will discover much in 1956, and we are carefully reading all available reports to be prepared to serve you better. YOUR PHYSICIAN CAN PHONE AMherst WHEN YOU NEED The Salt Lake LDS Temple Park Ward Chapel, the couple was the scene this morning for will be honored at a 7 o'clock the marriage of Miss Joe Ann candelight reception. The newly- Johnson and Donald J. Brown. weds will stand before an arch The double ring ceremony was entwined with holly, and red and solemnized by EIRay Christian- white carnations centered with sen, Temple president. large white bells. Miss Johnson is a daughter of i The bridal gown is made of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph T. Johnson, imported lace over a full flowing 5516 So. 2nd W. The groom is a tulle skirt, falling into a semi- son of Mrs. Julian C. Hardy, and chapel train. The bodice features with long sleeves. Clyde D. Brown, both of Salt a Lake City. Holding the fingertip veil is an This evening in the Garden original cap of applique with The New Singer Cabinet Models while there's a full seloctionl Arrived just in time for Christmas! their prescriptions. compound yours? DYCHES May PHARMACY 4798 South State 0 SINGER SEWING CENTER 4796 S. State AM PRESCRIPTION CHEMISTS QuoUtlon by Hone (65-- 8 B. C.) Copyright I95S (I2W2) Don't Settle Zrl ft WW J For Less Than THE BEST! 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A great many people entrust us with !f V "Time Will Bring To Light Whatever is Hidden" A MEDICINE Temple Ceremony Unites Couple Reception Honors Them Tonight Relief Society Tuesday morning, the direction of Mrs. Wayne Erickson. Cast of characters included, Mrs. Evert' tt Reading. Mrs. Kenneth Johnson, Mrs. Raymond West and Golden MURRAY age. -- under 4910 SOUTH STATE, y - i mem- STORK SHOWER Mrs. Edith Adams and daughter, Kathleen were at a stork shower, at their home, 313 E. 6100 So. Monday evening, Mojud glamour lingerie, from $3.95 LARIE'S ri, 'J Greenwood. Twenty-fiv- e bers were present. from $1.00 Library. Mrs. Paul E. Hawkins and Mr. Thomas Strange will be the story tellers. The program is for all children of elementary school (Author' . Strange presented the retold Christmas Story and carol singing was conducted by Mrs. Ray Mojud "Magic Motion" stockings, STORY HOUR There will be a special Christmas children's story hour Saturday at 1 p.m. in the children's room of the Murray City Public er wood, accompanied by Mrs. WilMrs. Thomas liam Belliston. And . . . give her linger! by Mojud for lots more extra glamour. We have gowns and pajamas, slips, panties and petticoats all styled to make her Christmas dreams come true I f tj'f.it js their Christmas program Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Leo B. Thorne, East 6400 South. A and B Christmas solos, were sung by Mrs. Perry Green- spring-bac- - Making last minute preparations for her wedding tomorrow, (Friday) in the Salt Lake Temple "The Real Story of Christmas" will be told by Dr. Cleon Skousen of Brigham Young University Saturday night, December 17, as a highlight at the Murray Stake Christmas Dance. Thi reading will begin at 8 p. m. in the stake center and the dance will follow at the conclusion. The Stake Special Interest group is in charge of arrangements assisted by the Murray Second Ward. Heading the group are Mrs. M. O. Evans and Robert Dansie. The dance and program is open to the public. PONY EXPRESS CAMP OF DI P HAVE MEETING The Pony Express camp of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers held MOJUDGiUimad!' v. In L.D.S. Temple of fashion 'the I Gwen Oakesou To Marry On Friday "Real Story" Will Be Told Saturday has a tip for super Santas: the tiny pleats in a heart shape. She will carry a white Bible adorned with a white orchid. Attending the bride as matron of honor will be Mrs. John B. Bowen. Bridesmaids are Miss Sherry Johnson, Mrs. L. C. Smith, Mrs. Richard R. Lawson and Mrs. Evan J. Pearson. Flower girl will be Allyson Clawson. AH the bride's attendants will wear like dresses of taffeta in ballerina length. They will carry bouquets of white carnations encircled with holly. 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