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Show T Attractive Shower Fetes -- 4 ! New Bride ) Several attractive showers have been given in honor of Mrs. Ron-ai- d Arnold Mooney a recent bride. On Thursday evening the new bride was feted by Mr. and Mrs. Arnold .Mooney of Provo, parents of the bridegroom at a miscel laneous shower held in the Sunset LDS Ward. Other showers were given by Mr. and Mrs. L. D. 4 Hatch, her grandparents and Mrs. Ross, her mother, at the Hatch home. Mrs. Earl Stubbs and son, Wayne, friends of the bridegroom, were also hosts at a shower. The former Joanne (Ross) Park, daughter of Mrs. Ross of Long Beach, Cal., and Hugh Park of Orera, and Mr. Mooney were married Nov. 29 at the home of the bride's grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Hatch in Provo. Bishop Ivan Peay of Sunset LDS Ward performed the ceremony. The bride was attractive "in an afternoon dress of pale blue faille made with bolero jacket with jewel trim on the collar. She added a corsage of gardenias at the shoulder. A dinner followed the marriage, the table being decorated with a bouquet of seasons flowers! Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Hatch, Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Ross and son, Marvin; Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Park, Mrs. William Park, Mrs. J. V. Hatch, Mr. and Mrs. Mooney, Mrs. Sarah G. Penrod. The couple are making their home with her - A. D. :X. i J Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Arnold Mooney. Bride i former Joanne (Ross) Park. Unique Decorations and Gift Wrappings Shown At Party Cleverly designed original and novel Yuletide decorations added to tie charm of the home of Mrs. Monrce Paxman when members of Pills Teras of Sorosis gathered there Thursday for their annual Christmas party. Shadow box pictures with the Nativity scene and candles com- - ' i t , a . ! r 9 STATIONED AT FORT LEONARD WOOD Shown at their recent reception in the Vineyard LDS Ward chapel are Mr. and Mrs. Thomas P. Patten, (Helen Ann Maycock) who were married in the Mantr LDS Temple. The couple, who are the children of Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Maycock, and Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Patten of Orem left Wednesday for Fort Leonard Wood, Mo., where the bridegroom will begin training as a mechanical engineer in the U. S. Army. Following the course of about 16 weeks he expects to be sent overseas and at this time his bride will return to Provo. grandparents. Both Mr. and Mrs. Mooney are graduates of the Provo High School . and LDS Seminary. Mr. Mooney is a member of the National Guard. bined with other Christmas decor ations to add to the holiday atmosphere. An lamp holding Christmas angels within the lamp chimney and standing on gold paper was arranged with pine cones and greenery to fashion an attractive centerpiece on the din ing table. Each member brought clever and varied Christmas gifts and wrappings for a. gift display. Mrs Arnold Graham as Santa Claus Mrs Lillian C. Booth was host ess to members of the counseling distributed gifts exchanged by the servfce Young Univermembers. Mrs. Paxman also sity andof Brigham at her Dartners their showed interesting candles which home Guests Mr. and Mrs. Carl McFarland eveftng. Tuesday she had poured Some were served a buffet herself. turkey din were hosts to a group of friends were in unique molds and others ner at small tables decorated in a of Washington and Ari were trimmed with sequins. Christmas theme. A lovely gold formerly Mrs. Taylor Reynolds told the candelabra centered the serving zona,' who are presently making beautiful but humorous Christmas table and held red candles. Minia their home in Provo, at their i story, "The Little Mixer," by Lil- ture, Christmas stocking., in rod home during the week. 'Festive lian Nicholsen Shearon. Mrs. Arn and green circled the base of the old Graham reported on the Christ candelabra and were given to decorations marked theT occasion which was a combined mas project for which the womm guests as favors. had earned money at a bake sale. Christmas carols were sung and and ' birthday party in honor of The money was used to purchase games played under the direction Mrs. Glade Stowell. Some of the a pool tahle and other games for of Joics Stone and Dr. Henry guests are students at Brigham Isaaksen. Other guests were Dr. Young University and some are the Utah County Youth Home. They played Mrs. Paxman and Mrs. Doran and Mrs. Anton K. Romney, Dr. former students. games and enjoyed visiting. Reserved re- and Mrs. Wesley P. Lloyd, Dr. and freshments Johnson, were served by the freshments to members and Mrs. Clyde Parker, Mr. and Mrs. hosts to Mr. and Mrs. Glade Mrs. Stone, Mrs. guests. Mrs. Virl Harrison gave Vern Jensen, and Mr. OrMrs. Hank WilStowell, Mr. and Mrs. Scott a brief biographical sketch to in- Isaaksen, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Lunt, Dr. and Mrs. Howard liams, rock. Reid, troduce Mrs. Verl Clark, a new Miss Mr. and Mrs. Harold Payne and Dr. and Mrs. Clark and Selby member. Other members present Leah Farr. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Peck. were the Mesdames J. Fred Ahold-fashion- ed ? Turkey Dinner, Games, Carols Fete School Group " Board Meets For Festive Dinner, Music Members of the East Provo Stake Relief Society board gathered at the home of Mrs. Zina Uunfcrd. president, Wednesday for a board meeting and Christmas party. Dinner was served at a table decorated with white tapers, small Santa Claus figures and reindeer. Favors were bottles of eclrgne tied with ribbon. Marion Brandley told the Christ mas story, 'The Other Wise Man" by Vandyke. Ruth Beecroft gave thanks to AUe Clark and. Hazel Watkins, special." guests, who are leaving the board and presented tr.em each with a copy of "Chal-3er.s-e cf Our Times." .by Leon Skousen. Singing of Christmas songs was enjoyed under direction c Marion Brandley with Ha Gleave at the piano. Present were Zina Dunford, Huth Beecroft, Jennie W. AUred, Marion Brandley, ria Gleave, Sarah Passey, Julia Caine, Gene vieve Allen, Denece Bowden, Elma Wagner and Mable Clark. Former Friends At Birthday Party Guests pre-holid- ay ss, . all Me Luck Reviewed for. Pari Passu Club ley W. Clark, Ralph Olsen, Clyde Patten, Dean Speakman, Ted Scho-fielRobert Bullock, Archie Bowden, Creed Brimhall, Frank H. Gardner, Boyd Erickson, Ben E Lewis, Hal M. Clyde and C. J. Harmon. Guests were Mrs. Paul Fillmore snd Mrs. Kyle Clark. d. Four Host Shower For Miss Hedquist . L tables' where the guests were serv ed refreshments. , A bride book was made by the guests and presented to Miss Hed quist. Those present were Diane Nelson, Mrs. Margaret Sid well, Mrs. Flora S. McKell, Mrs. S. R. Ra.ae Green, Mrs. Alta B. All Ikjswe'.l, Mrs. Darwin Boardman red, Mrs. Velma Hedquist, Norma and Mrs. J. W. Ahlander were Hedquist, Mrs.. Alton McKell, Mrs hostesses for a shower, ia honor Sybil Vincent, Mrs. Alex Hedquist, of Mary Carol Hedquist, bride-elec-t, Mrs. Bessie Snow, Arnalene Snow, at the home of Mrs. Ahland Mrs. Alma C. Nielson, Mrs. Phil- er Thursday evening. Guests were hp Clark, Barbara Kay. Woolsey, jreeted by daughters cf the host- Joanne, Jones, Jane Clyde, Sally esses. Lenadri McKell, Mrs. Pris-- , Bown; Maurine Miller, Gail Way cilia B. Baird and DJane Ahlander.) man, Gloria James, Mrs. Clyde R Christmas decorations were used, James, Mrs. Owen B. Rowe. Ellen throughout the rooms and on the Keeler and Karla Cheney. ' ! .- ' y'shs't dear to yen v v A . .son-in-la- Gifts in Distinctive Maternity Wear At Prices Anyone Can Afford Selection is Comparable To Anywhere in Utah Everything In The Maternity Line ' . MATERNITY WARDROBE 'The Friendly Shop for the Expectant Mother" 32 North 1st East Phone 384J X Herald Want Ads Bring Results. 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You can bo sure a Eenmore vacuum cleaner is a welcome gift. Through tho years. Sears has won tho respect and confidence of families of all income brackets by offering modern conveniences at dependable low prices . . . and living up to our guarantee of satisfaction or your money back. Phone 4070 Dorothy Gray ii 'mm. ,1 . i r V SHOP AT Zo-be- ll, 5& :i Cologne, w, GIFT y. N - - by s OPEN HOUSE SET TODAY Mr. and Mrsj. Thomas Ashton. Wh will note their Golden Wedding anniversary on Monday, will be guests of honor at an open house thisifternoon held at the honat. of Mr. and Mrs. Anton J. Gleason, daughter and 1723 N. 440 E., from 2 until 6 o'clock. All relatives-ant- T friends are invited to attend. The family kindly requests that thwejieno gifts. Merrill Hal- SPANISH FORK lam, a member of the faculty of BYU, gave a very informative and timely talk to the members of the Thalian Club Thursday night. Mr. flallam talked on "Conservation of Our .oil." He gave causes for the loss of good sou and tow of meth ods being used - to bring the soil back to its original fertility. He, also gave a demonstration of two samples of soil from Texas, one a virgin son and tne otner a sou which had been allowed to deteriorate, The meeting was held at the! home of Mrs. Merrill McKell with; the president. Mrs. Isaac Taylor, in charge. Mrs. Margaret Bram-we- ll led the salute to the - flag, after which community singing; was led by Mrs. Milo Moody and: accompanied by Mrs. Leslie Corn-ablMrs. Ann Nelson read a prayer she had composed. The program was in charge of Mrs. William Partington, who introduced the speaker. A trio com-- i posed of Norma Shultz, Deloresi Nelson and June Taylor sang two; numbers. They were accompanied: by Mrs. McKell. Luncheon was; served to 12 members and one; guest, Mrs. Clarence Argyle. Pf ' 4 ft - or just a dear .-i vr, .' ' IV .. 4 SHOP Vari Passu SPRINGVILLE Club ladies were welcomed by Mrs. Harold Jordan at her home on the East Bench on Thursday evening for their meeting. Mrs. Bill Clyde, president, was in charge of the business meeting at. which gifts were collected for distribution to the Utah State hospital by Mrs. Kay Johnson. The program for the evening was given by Mrs. Glenn Tipton who reviewed Bing Crosby's book "Call Me Lucky." In attendance were Mrs. Rex Woolsey, Mrs. Max Sumsion, Mrs. LaRell Johnson, Mrs. Leonard LivseyMrs. Frank Springer, Mrs. Mrs. O. J. Peay, Mrs. Finley Mrs. Orvil Clark, Mrs. Grant Pal-Ea- rl McKenzie, members; and Roylance, Mrs. Glen Law,. Martha Bird, Edna Nielson, Beth Miller, freyman, and Mrs. Russell Black-et- t, Mrs. Ray Lofgran, Mrs. James guests. 1 y- i lander, John Bowen, Grant A. Fisher, Paul Harmon, Fred D. Kartchner, Blake Gammell, Stan - 7 5-- A J' Conservation Talk Heard By Thalian Club t 1358 1 Christmas greens and red candles added1 a festive note to the annual Christmas dinner meeting of the Business and Professional Women Thursday. Each member was presented a ball of gold and green, the club colors, and as rhe hung the ball on the Christmas tree she was introduced thus forming a "membership" tree. Lucile Haws was in charge of the tree. Santa Claus visited the group and the guests exchanged gifts. The guests divided into groups according to their professions and each group sang and dramatized a Christmas song. Singing of carols was conducted by AUie Clark and Donna Gosar, a new member, played piano accompaniment. The story of "The littlest Angel" was read by Allie Clark. Elsie McKay Urie sang two solos, accompanied by Mrs. Lucille Moore. Ruth Aiken was in charge of the program. Members also donated money for Christmas projects. Margaret Harrington served as general chairman and was as sisted by Amelia Buckley and Cynthia Curtis. i wkPSEiF! SUNDAY HERALD Red Candles, Greens Add Festive Note . PAYSON SPANISH FORK 7 A1 3 11 ' IIB 207 NORTH 1ST WEST FREE PARKING, PHONE 4070 I ! I |