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Show PB? 6--A 123 SUNDAY HERALD Relief Society Spring Wedding Plannec at Christmas party For University Students worata is s SIXTH WAX9 . T:30 Monday asked to p. m. Each, small fjift bring marriafire Is in the offingvfor Brlfhtm An early spr-iELEVENTH WAXD Bernice E. GarHck and Blaine Younz students, University Monday at 1 p. m. (or Christmas W. Hess. party. Ruby Piiy wfl Civ the Announcement of their betrothal Js ihade by Mr. and literary lesson and a program will be furnished. An exehaEjt of SO Mrs. Gaston Garlick of American Fork, parents of Bernice. Now in ber freahman Var atytht university, Miss Gar- cent gifts will be conducted. light School refreshments will be served. There lick was graduated from the American Fork will be a nursery. where she was aft active member of the Pep n .aake it Hih last sprinsr SECOND WARD tvfi tS jfZfyy 7a MOJUD Club, secretary of the Future Homemakers of America Tuesday at l;S9 p. m. for a book. Christmas party and program. chapter and associate editor of the year Hess of Idaho Ofive Mrs. son Falls, Ida. Blaine of The There will ba a gift exchange and senior his at'BYU, worlUn Is served. majoring in be year will refreshments light completing music. He is affiliated with the Tausifr social unit and an SUNSET WARD Tuesday at 2 p. m. A program officer of the Intercollegiate Knights. He also holds mem will be given. gifts will be bership in the university chorus and is an officer m the band exchanged and light refreshments association will be served. There will be a During high school days he served as pep band leader nursery. and xports editor of the school paper. KIVERGROVE FIRST The nuptials will be solemnized at the Idaho Falls LDS Monday at I p. m. for a Christmas program. Each lady Is re mple. BXRKICS E. GAELICS Newcomers Attend Yule Party 25-ce- nt -- quested to give a gift to the Rell Society kitchen. There will be Ugnt refreshments served. Therar will also be a nursery. SUNSET JANNELL MCZWEN JanNell McEwen ofOrem Wed Former Pang uitch Boy To Vineyard News EAST PROVO STAKE WARD 60NEVILLE Tha engagement of Miss JanNell at 2 p. m. for ChristWednesday anMcEwen to Boyd M. Veater is mas party. nounced this week by Mrs. Berta EIGHTH WARD Mitchell of Orem. Tuesday at 2 30 p. m. for Literary-Ch- . Relief Society . Christmas Party Planned By MM. GEORGE SECOND Monday at 2 p. mior the Christ mas party. DettaGreen will give a book, revieytf "My Story." autobiography of tyary Roberts RhinehartThe Sunset Ward sextette vyrll furnish music and light refrmments will be served, There wjii be a nursery KIVERGROVE SECOND Monday at 2 p. m. for the literary lesson given by Lilla Roper. There will be a nursery. PIONEER WARD Tuesday at 2 p. m. for a Christmas party. There will be special seasonal music. Loleta Dixon will review the book "Mary." There will be light refreshments served. There will also be a nursery. f. WELLS The annual Christ- VINEYARD inas party for U Relief Society workers will b htld Tuesday in tha ward chapel. Mrs. Alice Harding will tell tha atory ef "Ivaahoe" by Sir Walter Scott and musical numbers will be liven, mall gifts will be exchanged and refreaaments will ba aeravd. Elder Dean Larson win be the speaker at tha Sunday evening ehurch aerviect. Mr a Zona Hansen, Instructor of tbe Blue Bird claaa In Primary, entertained the parents of the class members at a social In the chapel. Game and rafreshmenta were The daughter of Mrs. Mitchell and Homer McEwen of Phoenix. Aria . JanNell is a student In her junior year at the .Lincoln Hish School where she ia active in the SubDebs and the CAA Clubs. A quiet family wedding is bein planned for the pair to take place in June. Boyd la the son of Mr. and Mrs. Howd Veater of Pangultch and is presently attending the. Radio in Salt Lake City. party. ristmas NINTH WARD Tuesday at 2.30 p. m. for the literary lesson by Phyllis Nibley. TWELFTH WARD Monday at 8 p. m. for the liter-ar- v lesson bv Lorna Harison. THIRTEENTH WARD Monday at 8 p. m. for Christ- mas partw FIFTEENTH WARD Tuesday at 2 p. m. for, Christmas partvi j WV.MOUNT BRANCH Monday at 8 p. m. for the literary lesson bv Denise Bowden. CAMPUS BRANCH The longest barrier reef in the Sunday at 9 30 p. m. in 170 world ta the Great Barrier Reef of Brinvhall building. Australia, which parallels the eastern shore of that continent for Christmas luncheon at 1 p. m. mora than 1,200 miles. on Tuesday, followed by program. te OPIN X As attractive holiday party at the home of Mrs. Karl Young entertained about 40 members of the BYU Newcomers Club Thursday. A holly wreath on the door and over the mantle and large red candles' and Christmas ornaments One of the 'added to the festive atmosphere. AMERICAN FORK delightful holiday social sffslrs Guests contributed Idess for Christ and was that enjoyed Thursday night mas gifts recipe table centerpiece of at the home of Mrs. Walter Dur- tions with rani by the members of the "Book red candles. plasUc coxcomb and of Mormon" study class. One long reindeer given as a prize no- ubl, txtemJing room was beautifully decorated C. Monsen. The program was s reded by Mrs. Robert K. Thomas, with silvered pine twin-in j, nestling greenery. Myrtle ed burning candles in crystal star( RefreshmentsVwere served with Ivan Corbridge, Mrs. Jay J. holders and a centerpiece of anow-Mrmen completed the decorative iTaylor, Mrs. James Scott. Mrs Wayne Chrisiensen and Mrs. Paul scheme Simmons acting as the food com- The entertaining rooms were deemittee. orated with Christmas arrange- - Each new member was As the sueats arrived thev duced and a short history of their members of the get- ... i k J ,n.. l"e told by committee, Mre. Don acquainted In pine boughs arranged jn the Snow. Mrs. Clair de Long. Mrs. gate posts and upon the porch. A 'Arthur B. Anderson and Mrs. C, full length Santa Claus was sil- - L. Robinson. Mrs. Jessie Stay, president, welhouetted by the glass panel of the COITieU .V. gUeSIS Church Class FOE Notes Third Anniversary Holds Festive Holiday Party Celebrating their third anniversary, members of Fraternal Order of Eagles. Woman's Auxiliary mat Thursday for luncheon. Mrs. Dan Harvey, president, conducted the meeting and Mrs. Bill Martindale read the minutes and called rolL Other officers present were Mrs. Roy Clark, junior past president: Mrs. Alfred Carter, vice president; Mn. Leon Smith, conductor; Mrs. Wallace Allen, treasurer; Mrs. Nick Campbell, Mrs. George Clark, Mrs. Laura Dtmiek. trustees; Mrs. Hannah Moore, inside guard. Plans were made to take gifts to the Utah County Infirmary for Christmas snd for a psrty for FOE members and children Dec. 19. Arrangements for an anniversary dance. Dec. 20 with a banquet Dee. 21 were discussed. Members ..... Vf .1 IrnolH A hot lunch was served at 8 TALL Matson for tickets. ANTENNA WORKS After the business meeting Pres. o'clock followed by games and an DALTON. Bruce (UP) Harvey cut an anniversary eake exchange of gifts. Carol singing Williams, 20, Mass. an amateur electron- concluded the festive affair en- and luncheon was served. ics enthusiast, has built a The next meeting will be Dae. IS! Joyed by IB members when each member Is to bring a The committee in charge were television antenna that allows him Walter;'" receive programs ior 19 stations. gkft for exchange. A potluck lunch Mrt Prank Gordon. Mr a three staE. Durrani. Mrs. Harold Scholes He c,n et ,s eon will be served. uons on on cnannei Dy rotating and Mrs. Sherman Robinson. the antenna. SEVENTH WARD lit2 m. the for at p. Monday erary lesson by Mrs. Ruth Clegg. THIRD WARD Tuesday at 2:30 p. m. for Christ mas program. Musical numbers and a Christmas atory will ba presented and a luncheon will be served. There will be a nursery. . uY'&JK . lfjJ mUcgi-UAio- mrt the m frrfet Ckrnhnm giftf u dl-co- These wispy sheers are fabulously nattering. Come in delectable Fashion Harmony Colors, in enchanting heel style. And Mojuds wear tuperbly . . . because there's extra "give" and spring-bac- k In the knit. See our Mojud Christmas Debut No. today it's such a wonderful answer to all your gift problem's! 11.M PR. "Magic-Motion- s. I ." lntro-ment- s. u,.. " """'"j - -- 1 120-fo- ot mV i tVlrf NITE TILL Herald Want Ads Bring Results ? P.M. d. Mr. and Mrs. Dale J. Harding and children, of Smlthfield, ware Vineyard visitors during the week. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Fiefield and family, of Prove, have moved into the Joseph H. Clegg home. Primary officers and teachers met In their monthly preparation meeting Wednesday evening at the home of Mrs. Grace Gammon, following the meeting, a social was held and refreshments were served by Mrs. Leon a Harding, Mrs. Rosalea Madsen and Mrs Gammon. Others present were Mrs. Barbara Dan. Mrs. Bemlece Mrs Cleo Ropar. Mrs. Zona Hansen. Mrs. Lois Peterson. Mrs. Aon Rawlings. Mrs. Elisabeth Edwards. Mrs. Carol Allan and President Verda Jenkins. Wayne Winters, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Winters, of Pleasant Grove, visited relatives la Vineyard this weak after arriving horn from California where ha received Sl discharge from tha U. f . Army. Tha Sunday School superintend-enc- y Antolne L. Bunker, Leland J. Wells and Robert Holdaway. were boaia at tha annual Christmas aortal of all Sunday School workers and partners on Wednesday evening st tha Bunker home. Christmas carols were led by irs. nes v. Diaae ana a auei was sung by Nadine Harding and LaRae Holdaway. 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