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Show SUNDAY, DECEMBER 34, 1830 ptovo, Uf ft county, ' Former Provo Girl Married Carol Sinsins Featured At n German Church Rites Pi Alpha Kappa Ardith Spalding, daughter of Mrs. Laura Spalding and SUNDAY HERALD wn I ' -. Ellen Jsfewren Soon To Be New Bride J fy Ellen Newren, talented daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leon'Newren of Provo is planning on changing her title of missionary sweet- heart to missionary wife according to an announcement made by the bride's parents. Miss Newren will marry, Alma A. Willey, son of Mr.x and Mrs. Joseph A. Willey of Payson, Jan. 2 in the Salt Lake LDS temple. Parents of the bride will honor the young couple with a reception the evening of the same day at the Martin home, 272 East Center. n in Provo Miss Newren is musical organizations and her rich contralto voice has been heard in a capella choirs both at Provo high school from which she was graduated and at the BYU where she was enrolled last year. She also was a member of the university orchestra. Mr. Willey attended Payson high school and BYU. He has recently returned from an LDS mission to the western states. The young couple are planning to live in Payson, following their marriage. - rv, ; , J Pi Alpha Kappa members chose to meet In local cafe during the week where they enjoyed a Chlstmas banquet, ater they met In the home of Mrs. Paul Ream where they passed gifts around and revealed the names of secret ilstera during the past year, Christmas carol singing was en- Joyed in the light of the decorated and shining Christmas tree. Mrs. Ralph Harshman supervised the table decorations and she, Mrs. Ream and the following enjoyed the evening: Mrs. GLenwood Nay-lMrs. Harold Bunnell, Mrs. Joe Burnham, Mrs. John Huntington, Mrs. Chester Oliver, Irene Mitchell, Mrs. Arthur Penrod, Mrs. James Hanegan, Mrs. Allison Merrill, Mrs. Virgil Collings and Mrs. Russell Beck. or fit ' - : I Athenaeum Club Fetes Husbands In Social well-know- :0 of pink lace. She carried Is 10-d- ay Dr. Sidney B. Sperry, of the faculty, of BYU speaking to Provo High School women in a Thurs day meeting said that morally and ethically the Jews are entitled to He had go back to Palestine. titled his talk, "Palestine for Whom Jews or Arabs," and brought out that diplomats or the uppei1 crust" are the people who cause wars. The speaker also said that out of eight million JewsJ living in Europe, the Nazis killed six million, and asked the ques- ! - 1 I SrU0rrr.SvUro;Carnp Windsor -- no-host- sion. Z Pretty holly son-in-la- 33 East Center 'often Cfaristnmas Clearance! ? On All Winter Merchandise Drastic Reductions On All COATS, DRESSES, ROBES, LOUNGING PAJAMAS, SWEATERS AND BLOUSES ed w, centerpieces' decorated the small tables. Favors were jolly fat Santas made especially for the occasion by Mrs. Blanche Ncilson and Mrs. Dorothy Johnson. There were 20 members in attendance. The ncxt mcrtlr,K WH b Jan. 11 at the home of Mrs. Dorothy Johnson. Myrle's Shop Made Your Fruit Cake Yet? Here's Easy Recipe w';. DUP Holds Yule Social OREM A turkey dinner wasj the mftin feature of a Christmas; social enjoyea Dy members of Camp ,Windsor DUP recently at the hqme of Mrs. Bertha Kirk. The paVty was a affair and gl(ts were Social! chat Was the after dinner diver- -' Employes Hold Yule Social Anniversary Family Group rd" NO EXCHANGE NO REFUNDS , jPeCLCe for nridt mud .hv 'Mi s f-- LARSON STUDIO well-kno- 1L V s f J K ' mm Jf 1 1 t "T brf great-grandchildr- I i, t...,fU....n fa .. tf a oi V With a song in our heart we extend to our many friends our wislies for a joyous Christmas and a New Year of bountiful success and good health. Like the gaily bedecked Chrittpuu package, this greeting is filled with joyous thoughts of the Holiday. To all of our patrons and friends, we extend our sittcerest gratitude, along with the wish that the coming year bring you bigger parcels of happiness and good cheer. Baby Bunting Jr. Shop 230 WEST CENTER i J Mr. end Mrs. Bertel Arnberg (Ardith Spalding) A. L. Ducket t Parents Honored ' V Sperry Talks To School Women no-host- b. V Dr. Program Given At Club.Party Christmas Party ,-- ; dou-qu- et white roses. Her bridesmaid, Virginia Johnston, a fellow teacher of Detroit, Mich., wore a pale blue marquisette gown, with a tiny blue helmet hung with a shoulder length blue veil. She carried pink roses. The bride was given away by Van Buskirk of by Kenneth SuPittsburgh, Pa., now Field Mupervisor of Hicog, located in nich. His wife, Ruth Van Buskirk, acted for the' bride's mother. She wore a cocktail suit of black lace over blue satin. Col. Francis F. Fainter, Landshut sub- post commander was best man. Over 250 Germans and Americans of the occupational forces filled the church and afterwards attended a reception at the home of Lt. Col. and Mrs. Homer S. of Cleveland, O. A beauti Piperthree-tiere200 pound wed d ful ding cake in the form of a tower topped with a cupola had been prepared for the occasion. The couple flew to paris and London for their honey o& SPANISH FORK Members of the Athenaeum club entertained their husbands Thursday evening at their annual Christ mas dinner party, in a local cafe. A Christmas scene, combining Santa Claus and his reindeer, and , nn .. U . T T. 14 lighted tapers surrounded by pine a centerformed lovely boughs, piece for the dining table. Favors were holly corsages for the wo- moon. and ecoPalestinian history men and small Christmas boxes The new Mrs. nomics. The speaker was introleft the Arnberg for the men. by Mrs. Stella Oaks. States in 1942 with the duced Mrs. May Olsen was toastmis- - United Mrs Merrill Christopherson, Red Cross nurses staff. Followtress for the following program: ELLEN NEWREN gave Christmas wishes president services her with ing Red. Cross and Mrs. LaVar Kump read an group singing of Christmas carols in she assumed teachGermany led by Mrs. Ed Beck; toast to the Christmas poem. ing duties as a dependent instruc original Mrs. Rudolph Reece was claair-ma- n men, Mrs. Myrtle Johnson; re tor of children of the U. S. oc of the arrangements and sponse, Raymond Taylor; two musical numbers sung by Mrs. cupational officers. hostesses included Mrs. Owen A delight- Christmas, Mrs. Blanche Hales, Ann Taylor, Mrs. Grace Beck, SPANISH FORK Barnett, Mrs. William Connell, ful Christmas party Mrs. La Rene Thomas, Mrs. Mary Mrs. Liza Nelson, Mrs. Myrtle Mrs. Roland Thunell, Mrs, Roy was held at the home of Mrs. Gotegut, Mrs. Ireta Banks, Mrs. Johnson and Mrs. Hazel Taylor. Slack, Mrs. Wayne Sorenson. Mrs. Blanche Swenson Thursday eve- Faye Page, Mrs. Sophia Curtis, Five hundred was played with Bertha Durnell, and Mrs. Stanley Brady. A variety of amusing games ning for members of the BFA- Mrs. Alta Durfee, Mrs. Isabelle prizes going to Mrs. Ann Taylor, Beautiful decorations ug- Nielsen, and Mrs. Blanche Swen-E- d Refreshments were served with Beck, Raymond layior, ana nlav.H at a Christmas mpft-lduwr jMrs. Margaret Hansen. corsages of holly placed on each intr rfnrini? the wrek of the Birth- - Eestive of Christmas lent a fes gon. annual party. plate. Guests present in addition day League in the home of Mrs. tive air to the the to those mentioned were Mrs. dining table, Prizes were Adorning William Young. Milton Nelson, Mrs. Kate Bjerre-gaar- d, warded to several of the guests. from which a delicious hot din- No Need to Worry ner was served, was a lovely Mrs. Max Mitchell. Mrs. Following the entertainment a combination Piano music of Byron Jensen, J. W. Thornton. candlabrum Mad- and delicious pot luck luncheon was a turkey dinner, program, and sen, Mrs. J. C. Mrs. Carl Mrs. Ren Howes, served and Christmas gifts given vase holding lighted white canof were awards high- Smith. Mrs. Moroni presentation Mrs. to all. Tiny Christmas trees were dles, holly and silver bells. Falights of a festive holiday party Richard Gunn, Mrs. Cottam, Pax-ma- n, were miniature Ernest Santp placed on each tray as favors, and vors given for employes and partners Mrs. Raymond Wiltsey, Mrs. included Mrs. Clauses and small candy canes. those attending of tne A. u. Duckett Sales and Ernest Frandsen. Mrs. Wendell Hans Peterson, Mrs. M. D. Liston, Mrs. Gladys Christmas, accom Service organization at a local Rigby, Mrs, Alfred Swenson. Mrs. Mrs. Stanley Clark, Mrs. Willis panied by Mrs. Blanche Hales, A recent is.u of Look maparin rnmoi nut with a rnf trirV nn cafe Wednesday evening Lucile Page, Mrs. Ivan Young, the group in singing ChristHutchings, Mrs. Oliver Ward, and led A turkey dinner was Mrs. Rex Sutherland. Mrs. Grant mas carols, and the rest of the how to bake the easiest fruit cake in the world. A slick recipe based!- -servedcomplete Mrs. William E. Zobell. from tables gay With Penrod, Mrs. box of whit rak mix anv brand I.nolc rirfrtri t.h rprim J. C. Moffitt, Mrs. evening vas spent in social chat on Candles in yule lOgS. Elmer 1ft rut thp lonwthv time nelmllv rnntnmcH in nr.niritinn nf thi.IiRbted and reminiscing. Taylor, Mrs. Justin Wink on melodies the (Christmas played ler. Mrs. Farrell Madsen. Mrs. Those gathering around the Christmas delicacv. Following is the recine and method: piano by Mr. Jensen gave an ap- Wilmer Tanner, Mrs. John Mow lighted Christmas tree to ex- 1 package prepared white cake 1 cup orange juice Vi lb. blanched almonds, sliver- - propriate setting. Humorous gifts er, Mrs. Frank Chambers, Mrs. change gifts, reveal secret pals, M mix were presented to several mem- Merrill ed (or broken walnuts) and choose new ones for the year teaspoon cinnamon Sandberg, Mrs. Delbert S cups seedless raisins (dark or bers of the group during the din Tregeagle, and Mrs. Wayne were: Mrs. Sarah Bell Stewart, Ms teaspoon nutmeg ner. Mrs. Rhea Swenson, Mrs. Gladys Vi teaspoon mace light) For the yuletide program which 1 lb. diced mixed a teaspoon allspice glace fruits was furnished, Vi teaspoon cloves Iay Bandley la cup flour vocal solos accom-Ipani- carnations being presented to Pour contents of package of cake mix into large bowl. Add 'favored withMrs. by King Loveland; wives and partners. directions on 'Robert Shaw spices to dry mix and stir through to blend. Follow 4..J- -. gave accordion num- - Dancing concluded the evenine :n. n.Aan. l h4si; ..u;, for the more than 90 persons at water. If cake mix calls for eggs, add as directed on package. Com-- l ,On McKennon furnished tending. bine fruits and nuts on large piece of waxed paper. Add flour and!-Mr. Dunford headed the com until aU pieces are lightly coated. Add to cake batter. Turni , By mittee on arrangements assisted into spring tube pan (or two bread loaf pans) that have been tests held by the various derjartl by Blaine Cordner and Richard The 48th wedding anniversary greased lined on bottom with heavy waxed paper and then greased ments were reCognized and pre- - Dabhng. ouu o oven nour ana "ii. xjrtjc in ueg. minutes. jscnted with their prizes. These of Mr. and Mrs. Scott P. Stewart (siuw; ior i was remembered with a family loosen arouna eages (ir spring iorm is usea remove side piece.) were Robert Smith of the service dinner and social given in the Let stand until cool and then remove from pan. department and Rex Dunford of Look suggests using candied fruits, nuts, gumdrops cut into the home of a daughter and General Electric department. leaf shapes for decorating the cake. Glaze just before serving with firm employes presented Dr. and Mrs. Alonzo Morley, the cup orange marmalade heated till melted, then strained; spread president, "Art" Duckett with a Thursday evening. A lighted front doorway decked thinly over top. Cake may be stored in cool place, securely wrapped beautiful gift and each employe with Christmas greenery greeted in several thicknesses of waxed paper, in aluminum foil, or in was given a turkey with boxes of chocolates and corsages of guests and Santa Claus hovered over a sleeping city placed on the mantle. Dinner was served from one long table holding a centerV piece of fruit and candles. The evening was spent in singing Christmas carols, visiting and rolored movinff nirtnres ...and throughout the ofviewinff various family gatherings taken New Year. May you enby Dr. Morley during the past year. joy to the fullest all the Those present in addition to happi-nesthe guests of honor and the hosts and good cheer were Mr .and Mrs. Henry Stewart, of the season- Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Stewart, i 4 Mr. and Mrs. S. Paul Stewart, Mr. md Mrs. Stewart Morley, Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Bennion and two daughters, Carol and Judy of Salt! Lake City, Deone Morley. and Jerry Morley The honored guests were presented with a gift. i 28 N 1st East Mr. and Mrs. Stewart are former resident of Provo and arei Provo, Utah here. They have f eight children, 34 grandchildren and three Birthday League Closes Year With - ; tne late ur. w. u. bpaldlng of Provo, was married in solemn high noon Protestant rites to Bertel Amber. Hicoir Resi dent Officer, in Landshut, Germany, Nov. 12, according to wora received nere. U. S. Army chaplain Floyd H. Engstrom performed the Doctrine and Covenant ceremony at Landshut Protestant church. The bride wore a pale pink chantilly lace gown over a pale taffeta slip. Her elbow length veil fell from a tiny crown a tA - - &2 company |