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Show - 4-- A" r SUNDAY HERALD CUNDAT. DECEMBER 14, ltSS UUh County. Utah Plea For Yarn Made By Orem Legion Auxiliary .,' ....... V A . An appeal for OREM tcrial to make warm cEs thing for Korean children has bwi Issued by mtmbcrs f Um Ortm American Legloo AuzHiary through thair president ilrs. Ire as Etker. Others axe invited to share in their pro ject of providiBg aid to the Korean by contributing yarn for sweaters which the organization plans to ,1 make. . Wool, nylon end cotton yarns) can1 be utilised and scrap yarn and are acyarns that can he ceptable and wi3 be very much appreciated by the group. Other organisations in the city have been contacted and invited to join In the program by supplying materials. Any ethers desiring to help may call Mrs. Baker at re-us- 'v. ed wo-nve- ns 4. v v-- t " 0571-R- 1. r'.-- In early January the Auxiliary v. 7 knitting classes for members desiring te lean te kat and those already accomplished in the art will commence work en the project aa soon aa sufficient materials are available. Mrs. Baker and the auxiliary child welfare chairman lira. HerMrs. man Teague and a attended Cordon IJeQaivey three-da- y child welfare conference conducted by the UUh Department American Legion and Auxiliary at the Newbouao Hotel In Salt Lake City lsst weekend at which plans for the departments activities in child welfare were outlined and the plans announced for the aid to Korean children project. The aid of of the organisation in knitting the gar ments win also be appreciated. an non-eaomb-ers Mrs. Stephensen Teachers Elected To Head The Ame&a Club Enjoy Mrs. A. O. Stephensen, Provo, Social 'r-j.-r- t PROl'DLY DISPLAY WORK Member of the Bluebird class of the fifteenth LDS Ward Primary display quilt they have msdefor the tana t start Primary Children's Hospital and other hand work ia a social fives for their parents. W NANNETTE'O --" with eifk "aohh" . tiase Ur ia holiday (ivies! Eark aaqmiMi frerk kh a Imu Wok Ur year hvarite Babe V.". Uh 'at price ibat art Mry yar .' X k the was president Delta Kappa Gamma, honorary annual' News elections Club la Amega Edgemont conducted by the group composed teachers association, met at the home of Kate Mathews Wednesday of Utah County women as they for a holiday party. President met in the home of Mrs. Olive Leora Hansen welcomed the guests Brannam in SpringvlUe Wednesday nd extendtd Christmas greetings a t t h e Willis By TANA RICHARDS Thanksgiving The completion of a quilt was'cle of Taith key "chart, Dinner was servea at 1 o clock - evening. Named to serve with with the menu carried out in .holi neld hom signifi"Pedal the occasion for a social Thurs-- , The life atones of Apostles Del Jmes' EDGEMONT Edgemont Camp Mrs.. Stephensen in directing ac- day colors of red and green which Uv rtrmr.t in which the parents bert Leon Stapley. John A. AVidt rafithtr f T7th Pinnxrc mcl'rinpf thi Thir inn Dean tivities were were reflected in the decorations of of the organization L. of the Bluebird Girls' class of soe and "e.this yeek at the home of Mrs. Eva returned home from Germany Mrs. J. O. Packard, Oram, vice a lighted Christmas tree, frosted the fifteenth LDS Ward Primary presented by Linda McEuan. Annie Gillespie as:ttW, ht with tw h" ben ,'rviDg for, evergreens and tapers. were btddrn to a social to see the tricia McEw.n and Kathryn Rob--! assisJng hostess. It was the president; Mrs. Grant Wright, The party waslighted Dean received months. evn under the dlrec was Pa,t The bins. the which work given other 0f The mas lesson and prayer the closing group. 4uat party Pleasant Grove, secretary: Mrs. tion of Mrs. Genevieve Ellsworth "A Pioneer Story About the life his discharge and is now attending W. cJat members have done. Short- by Sharon Smith. R. Snell, Orem. financial sec- and the program included a Christ The social wss held st the Provo - 0f 'Beefsteak' Harrison," was.- the Intermountain School of Teleg ly after Christmas the class will Mrs. Lavard Rees, Provo, mas story by Catherine Bowles; a go in a body to the LDS Primary East Provo Stakes recreation cen- Civen by AjThira Johnson, class- raphy in Salt Lake. Family mem- - retary; Mrs- - Olive Brannam, treasurer thought of Christmas in verse by were lparfpr fhrktrrm arnls were Children's Hospital where they ter, where refreshments . were chaplain; Mrs. Stanley Burraston. Mrs. Laura Nellson and carols con u.an return nnonng Enid led the and use of for served. sung by group by pretent the quilt by Mrs. Da Costa Clark Oh Each of the girls was given aiWriKht. A luncheon was served. A nis wue, ana mr. ana mri. uoya union label chairman and Mrs. ducted children there. A. Wild of Provo, Mr. and Mrs. Olive Brannam. chairman, of the Santa Claus made a visit and read Edith Cox. Bluebird president, hand made organdy apron withi Christmas gift exchange was individual letters in the form of a on It by the class teach-- i joyed the gifts and names beine Roy Wagstaff of American Fork. financial committee. conducted tbe program which limerick for each one after which the elections on and each the scrambled plans Following table, West. mother r Each BlueDale Mr tbe Home Builder and Mr. and Mrs. Willis C. James and were made for a Christmas social gifts were distributed from the , his-A own. to his unscramble bird song by the class; code led by was ffiven a luncheon set made'hd ot ana Mr. ana Mrs. to be held in the home of Mrs. Snell tree. bv the dauehters of cotton with ory of the life of her father Na. lamuy Wildurem, of Lrn Sorennon; prayer. Sue Silver trays engraved with the Provo. Jr. A. Barrett, was read by Ella Lloyd that. in Orem at 8 p. m. Dec. 19. The DKG welcome talk by Janice multicolor fringed edge and insignia were presented to Elliott to those In Mrs. addition and Robert Mr. will a be event social fol Ecgertson. evening von a bluebird. . Thorn r Jhe meaning of the stamped with Mrs. Robert Done and Mrs. ReU a in were week there A mentioned, of spent Magna dinner. visiting 'present: lowing serving quill Alexender as given Other guests were the Primary fr.biem on the bandlo who were marJennie B. Knight, Maud friends and relatives. recently completed by the club ried duringEgbert, b Bonnie Sud weeks: Judy Dallin presidency, Mrs. Raymond G. Guests.Flora the year. past Osa Mrs. and Mr., Bigler; members, Sharp Gillespie members will be sold during the Thirty-fou- r tr id about the Bluebird diary, and Pace, Mrs. A. E. Thompson and lvers, members from Amer vacationtwo weeks the Florence Joanne spent Ferguson, past Boyce. Jramne ican Fork. Pleasant Grove. Orem. explained the rti- Mrs. Victor Lee. L'nthank. Matilda Madsen. Rachel ing in California. They visited a evening. The next- business session of the Spanish Fork. Springville Davis, Dora Cluff. Rhea Wernz, niece and family. Mr. and Mrs. A. group will be held In the homo of Payson. and Provo were present Mine Marriotti, and Tana Rich- C. West of Fresno.- Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Burraston In Orem on Jan. 14. ards. Ralph Smith of Los Angeles. Mr. Light refreshments were served reof P. P. Mrs. and Johnson Oliver returned Mrs. Cunningham the hostess to those already LAMBDA TAU cently from San Diego. Calif., Upland, Mr. and Mrs. Anton Nel- by Mrs. Robert Lucus Creer LaSelle Mrs. with Monday where she has been visiting her son at Laguna Beach. They also named and for Christmas Party. 141 S. 7th W. daughter Carol. Shealso visited in visited a nephew, James R. Lott, who was a guest of the evening. South Gate and Las Vegas. N'ev. at the Navy hospital at Long CON AMORE The highest point in the West Mr. ana Mrs. sianiev aiunos ana Beach. of Monday 8 prm. with Mrs T inHn PA SON Junior Chsmber W. Cleone Skousen left Friday Indies is Mt. Tina In the Domini o mrs , wn aiuoos visuea for Christmas Commerce members snd wives Tregesgle party. sister and family in Meridian, Ida. for the Northwest. can is 10,301 ft. talL It Republic. attended the first of the season's Each member asked to bring t gift for exchange. membership meetings held at a BEAUTICIANS local cafe wtth Pres. Keith Jolley UTAH COUNTY 8 p.m. at the Alpine Villa Monday as charge. Cafe. Past president's dinner and Work In rehabilitation of alco- - Christmas party. Members should holies was discussed by three 'bring a gift for exchsnge. members of Alcoholics Anonymous, CLIVELL xl Monday with Mrs. Bert Collins. ho have conquered the habit, or un7:50 550 N. Those 5th W. p.m. d eae. as it is now viewed.' They able to attend are asked to contact gave figures on the number of Mrs. Collins. Annual Christmas in alcoholics )n Utah and Utah cry and in Payson. and showed dinner party. AT WBICCMD p a film in connection with bringing WANDA MERE AUXILIARY Monday 7 p.m. with Mrs. Frsnk addicts back to useful lives again. Tbe program was arranged by Crrdner, 734 E. 4th S. SOCIAL ART Mrs. Ralph Wilson, Stor E Monday 7:50 p.m. with Mr Leo Hourt Indonesia v as a possession of J. Knight. 190 S. 2nd E. , the Netherlands for more than J00 LADIES AID 1 10 A.M. Provo Community Church. Tuesyears before it became Independent m day 2 p.m. for election of officers. of ed H V Nimble Fingered Class Makes, DUP Hears Life Of Pioneer Quifts for Primary Hospita P Chrirtmaa pockatak 1 new! plenty l pick htm . .. wV vr Stm t . 0 0" J 98 I0 I atM " 4 JjROVC i Lip-pol- d. Wt Herald WGrit Ads Bring Results - Club Notes Pcyson Jaycees, - Wives Hear Interesting Talk especially 'niy mmA f o r !y o u . . . J T 6AVIt:0S ej LIESURE-TIM- i V Shell It reu glad to so L::nYD nx: Day! vxx::r u::r:i v til d ' . - U KS 1 0 gift from Mode fP Amt5 TRICOT LINGERIE Kickernick NYLOM j LOUNGING VUJ LOVflY .'-- Loco J Trimmed NYLON and CREPI GOWNS' - SLIPS 255B OFF Sm wt dreajns from Mode 0' Dsyl KlutK-iiciKouMcr SPECIAL FOR MONDAY tnj CilEniLLE ROBES GIFTS to PLEASE HER d , prfei h midriff fit tly. Lsee trimmed. Wi, ftnall. tsJidm. p-i- Values tl ' 6.tt . 290 . Exciting large. .... 5; flown, 34 to 40 Handkerchiefs i 1 M?. 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