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Show SUNDAY HERALD 2.ASUNDAY,ti?ECEMBERhU, and Mrs. T. R Ellis Observe Golden Anniversary Mr. 'JvorrnJodau Club Notes HOME ARTS SECTION Will hold Christmas party Monday at 2:30 p. m. in Club House. Members are urged to bring children and grandchildren. CO MIT AS CLUB Will meet Monday at the home of Mrs. Glade Kuhni, 1195 East 8 N., 8 p. m. LADIES LITERARY Wednesday, 1:30 p. m , with Adele Merrill. IT AH STAKE YOUNG MARRIEDS Sunday, 8:30 p m at Sixth Open house will be held in! for U. S. Steel 10 years being rehonor of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas tired in May, 1955. Mrs. Ellis was born in 1886, a Raymond Ellis who are observing their golden wedding anni- - daughter of William and Annie jj versay Saturday at their home, Hadden. She has been active in 287 E. 10th S., Orem. All friends many auxiliaries of the church. and relatives are invited. They had six children, five of no whom are still living. They are gifts. They request The couple were married in Mrs. Durant Thompson, of Bounthe Salt Lake LDS Temple Dec. tiful; Mrs. Lynn Smart, Salt Lake 13, 1905. They moved from Car- City; Mrs. Earl Gardner. Orem: Mrs. Ralph Kitchen, Provo. and bon County to Orem in 1932. Mr. Ellis was born in 1884, a Mrs. Joseph Blake, Ames, la. Ward chapel under, the direction son of David M. and Sophornia They have 14 grandchildren and of 14th Ward directors Merrill A program of original music compositions of Dr. Ellis. He worked as an engineer nine and Kay Neilson. Dr. Alonzo Mor- Florence Jepperson Madsen was presented to the BYU PLEASANT GROVE The 80th ley will be guest speaker. Club Women's the annual afternoon at Saturday Faculty birthday anniversary of one of DRESS UP DESSERT session. Pleasant Grove's native daughopen NEW YORK UP' To add More than 600 members and guests attended the ters, Mrs. Pearl Halliday Wad-leto pumpkin glamor be commemorated at an annual open session held at the Joseph Smith Auditorium. open will pie, top it with whipped cream house today from 2 until 5 sweetened with 2 tablespoons of Mrs. J. Roman Andrus, president Friends and relatives are p.m. sugar to each cup of heavy cream of the club, welcomed members rator; Virginia La r sen and Mrs. invited to pay homage to Mrs. and flavored with .4 teaspoon and guests. Madsen, as accompanists, and Wadley at the home of a daughgrated lemon rind. Participating on the program the following soloists: Annabelle ter, Mrs. Oral Wright at 90 N. with Mrs. Madsenrs local chorus Unger, Ethel Wilson, Marguerite 1st E. in Pleasant Grove. She Kenner Kartchner, no gifts. of women were Algie Ballif. nar- - Jepperson, Warren Kirk, Helen Weeks, Flor- requests Mrs. Wadley has made and kept ence Rogers, Marian Brandley, friends throughout her entire lifevocalists; Barbara Baker, pian- time, because of her genuine inist, and Alfred Swenson, violinist. terest in their welfare, and beFestive Christmas decorations cause of her happy disposition, of frosted pine boughs, ribbons, kindness to everyone. She and a lantern adorned the table and and enjoyed a people, nr loved DnllvAA im ill fuica TnPAnk uuui f vocuil Cmtf oniiiiiU uaiu OI "l ncr nou5C' the guests were served icrowa "Ceramics" was the subject where was Mrs. born Dec. 14, Wadley cake and cranberry punch difcussed at the meeting of the fruit of 1875, the Joseph and daughter after the program. Mrs. Percy Junior Section of the Provo Wom- E. atLouisa Halliday. Hawley Burrup was chairman of the tended schools in Pleasant She en's Council Wednesday. Grove. Hinricksen Mrs Kpnt H MpKnirht Mrs. She spent her childhood in MaMrs. showed different ceramic pieces, Richard L Gunn Mrs. LeSter nila, and on Jan. 10, 1894, she and explained the process of Jennv Mrs married Edward Franklin WadMarth ing the pieces. She also related Sanfdrd Bingham, Mrs. Percival ley in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. her experiences in having the Bicelow Mrs Gerrit de Jone Jr.. He passed away May 10, 1925. To noDDy of ceramics. Mrs. J. Orval Ellsworth, Mrs. the couple were born six children, MR. AND MRS. WILLIAM HALLADAY, (HANNE RAUNHOLT) Musical numbers were present Lillian Booth, Mrs. Victor Jack- - five of whom are still living. ed by the "Sportones ' quartetjson, Mrs. Robert Bunker and Mrs. Wadley has always been an active member of the LDS composed of Keith and Wallace Mrs. Harvey Taylor. Church, having served as a ReScott, Dean Madsen and Gene! lief Society visiting teacher for i , Hansgen accompanied by Mar-;- r 56 years. She also served in the lene Thatcher. The quartet also Relief Society presidency, and in s sang numbers a cappella. MR. AND MRS. T. R. ELLIS the Primary Association. Mrs. i Hostesses for the meeting and children and their joined Wadley TU GS Hanne Raunholt and William M. Halladav recited Christmas party were Mrs. Paul Mr. Wadley for a year and a half of a California LDS Mission. ATTENTION nuptial vows in a ceremony Dec. 8 at the Seventh Ward Lewis Sandstrom eIH Edith s family will join Mrs. Wadley Provo of Van Stake Frank was 'Wagenen, used. ChapeLwith presi- Robey. Christmas decor her in the birthday celebration. Favors were stockings filled with dency officiating. are Mrs. Lloyd B. 'Opal Mrs. They The bride is the daughter of Mr., and Mrs. Holzer !nuts and goodies. Gifts were ex- - PLEASANT GROVE of Lehi. Mrs. Clifford Adamson rty-oh Raunholt. The groom's parents are Mr. and Mrs. William jchanged. meters and Karl Banks was hostess of the, Pleasant Grovei Utah County women's organizations are determined Keetst of Wendell L Mrs U IS . Halladav. of Provo. (Phyllis) u w on as in Grove Pleasant tuuiitu tiesiucui, Thursday LaVere' Wadley of Amer- that the holiday season will get off to a festive start for If you have worried about The couple were honored at a reception immediately louuw, afternoon. Mr. Banks was the Milford, special guest. what to give your Wife, ican Fork, Nyle F. Wadley of the patients of the Utah State Hospital. following the ceremony. special guest of the ladies, and re- Manila. 17 grandchildren She has Daughter, or Sweetheart for Every ward in the hospital will have its own tree Christmas, For her wedding, the former viewed the historical novel, and 17 we can and a party during the week of Pecember 12th to 17th. with your problem. help you Miss Raunholt chose a ballerina-lengt- h Semi-Form- al "Mountain Meadow Massacre" by Juanita Brooks. gown of chantilly lace and Members of the groups planning the parties will help I over satin. Her bou- - T tulle Mrs. Brooks, a native of St. GIVE HER nylon will be on refreshments and and decorations furnish Martha Mary, roses was in a who and and is red teacher Full Length A Beautiful (Q stephanquet George hand to help trim the tree and participate with patients DOOR MIRROR Sire 18x68 the Dixie Junior College, has otis. inciCarof music include the written and in factual story games. Groups Attending the bride were Vivi A Christmas and participating the For Clark and Mr. and Mrs. Ed dent. Raunholt, Karma Hunter and tion No. 455. Alpha Beta Club of Springville, will honor Sh river. penters Auxiliary of Only $17.15 Low Price party Christa Binder. and incoming officers of Official installation ceremonies Mr. Banks quoted Mrs. Brooks, No. V.F.W. Ute of the Women tax Plus Moose, 2162, outgoing Auxiliary "The Mountain Meadow MassaThe bride's mother wore a the Provo Kiwanis Club Monday Dental Utah Dekatos County Literary, Fortnighters, cre" was the direct result of war dress of black master crepe with evening at Club Radar in Provo will take place in January. Just drop in the store or send Cross Red American on Assistants, a the fear accented with by us golden lining hysteria, brought when club members entertain your check for a small deof scene, the enristunairmen of the Johnson's army; the belligLadies Ladies. Lions, corsage of pink roses. Mrs. Hal- their wives at their last social of Lady Gray posit. We will hold your Mirerent attitude of the people of Elks, Business and Profession-- ; mas project were Bob Echols. ror until Christmas. And betladay wore a blue silk satin dress the season. with a pink rose pattern and pink Buffet dinners will be served Wilwe and it to deliver Sharlene will against Mormonism; and failure An annual Christmas party held al Women. ter Ariz., Phoenix, still, to in roses. handle the Indian situation Women's in Utah Orem Others are County you any place cox, of Provo. beginning at 7:30 p.m. continu-- j Thursday at the Saint Marks a proper manner. Best man was Bliss Boshard. r) Lincoln free of charge. 10 p.m. at which time K groups, Exchangettes, until ev111 the occasioned insures ing This Church Lutheran that program Decorations at the receptions During the afternoon Mrs. Kate gin with music to! of members of the High School, V.F.W. Flonettes, ery patient in the hospital will ncing Jacobs presided over a short gathering be provided by a special Salt! Spanish Fork, Edgemont Lady business meeting. The ladies Mary and Martha Guild. A short white color scheme for the holi- Lake Lions, com Edgemont Ward MIA., receive a personalized gift on fesdo orcnestra. otner business meeting preceded city to a voted make cash donation day season and the colors of the program Fork Elderettes, Xi Christmas morning. Any group American numbers will be includ tivities. to B. T. the Christmas Danish flag. Branches of pine ed in the Seal Drive. of Fraternal Order or individual wishing to contribProvo. Beta evening's entertain- By MRS KENNETH WHTTWOOD Refreshments were served to 16 An hour of fun and entertainwith candles were used in the ment. of 35 NORTH 2nd WEST Eagles Auxiliary, and Provo ute decorations is urged to con ment were provided through the decor. Organ music was fur club members. Wives. of Servtact the office Volunteer as OREM is Business usual use of games and program num- Jaycee Exquisite favors for the ladies nished by Curt Nielsen.' Mrs. FR Refreshments were served BYU Shomrah Kiyel. Orem ices, Utah State Hospital. AnywiO be given during the evening the keynote of bers. to one Assisting with the refreshment but the type of favor or its iden Lettie York who actively keeps contribute Service gifts Volunteer willing Women and Backman Group by Mrs. Elmer serving were Lola Van Wagenen, tity remains a well guarded house for her son, Don, in their Gifts and many other groups through- should contact the Utah County! Mrs. Everett Backman. Provo, Utah Louise Prestwich, Sheryl Tilten, stucco home neat little white out the state will brighten the Chapter of the American Red! were to Mr. Mrs. and exchanged. secret, according Sandra Heal. The Mary and Martha Guild holiday season for patients by Cross. Max C. Elliott, committee chair along the Carterville road. Mrs. Glenna Rae Boshard, Mrs. men. meets on the second Thursday of contributing gifts for patients Mrs. York as spry as a teenBirte Nielsen, Mrs. Sally Harding through the American Red Cross every month. ager found pleasure in relating Winter Wonderland and Carol Jean Bale arranged the of when she and her Hospital Committee. The dining hall has been deco- experiences A Christmas SPANISH FORK gifts for display. A nativity scene on the hospital down Levi, brought logs The couple are honeymooning rated in a mist of whites and sil- husband, sea Yuletide the party heralding a cn from a team with the erounds will be built by members wagon vers with silver balls and white son was recently enjoyed by board in California. to their build of the Lambda Delta Siema and canyons surrountiing tapers forming center pieces on home, of the South members Utah one in the she is Phi organizations at BYU Delta living in the banquet hall serving tables County Daughters of the Pionow was stuccoed. which later used their own faces students The The proper. large foyer mantle Mrs. York has three neers. and models' as for the plaster of paris boys lends itself well to the colorful and Mrs. Mrs. Helen Davis of to she three children the the heads for the mould raised casts display of reds and greens in the her eldest son when his wife died. Elma Fowkes, cheerleaders, were The stu scenes. of the figures forms of colored balls, boughs was SALEM The Salem Literary dents table The chairmen. dining Her made for husband been and has dead assembled also and tapers all which create the decorated and cor- Club held the annual Christmas rostumps and constructed the le beautifully 33 the years. past chosen Christmas theme and sages were presented to the party Tuesday at the Social CenMrs. York has led an active ladies. form a veritable "Winter Won the ter. Glennona Baker Christmas Prettily arranged atmosphere for the life and surprisingly enough, she Mrs. Flossie Sanford, president, Christmas story, MinniegaveHanks NEW VEGETABLE? decorations and beautifully sung derland" suffered ill health for many years of MERIDIAN, Miss. (UP) Frank Mrs. gave jokes, Beatrice Davis playChristmas Carols formed thei social. Springville Dresided. the first years of her mar- Jennie for the honored guests during Special acThomas Wilson grows and e&ts a vege several carols memChristmas of a for ed played background atmosphere medley will be new and old offi- riage. For the past 20 years she cordion numbers. evening Christmas stor- on the piano ana the group was table that resembles both a bers of Phile Teras of Sorosis cers and their wives. Tributes has had good health except for and sweet potato. He calls when they were entertained at a will be now and then. She ies were told by Mrs. Margaret led in carol singing by Louise squash a officers, outgoing given po holiday party Thursday. Host- Ernest Rasmuson, president; W. likes to cook and is proud of the Taylor and Mrs. Helen Davis. Card. Seventeen members and the vegetable a squash sweet and esses for the occasion were Mrs. Smoot Brimhall, first vice presi- many gifts from all over the Mrs. C. Badham led the group one guest enjoyed a turkey din- tato. It grows on a vine Archie Bowden and Mrs. Frank ner. Gifts were exchanged. weighs between four and five Weston Garrett, second vice United States and foreign coun- in caroling. Gardner. Guests met at the Gard- dent; pounds when matured. The vege president; Stanley Heal, secre tries which her friends and relaDUP ner home. table, Thomas said, tastes like Utah The South County Mrs. Alvin Gillman tary. Outgoing directors are C. tives have sent to her. a Mrs. Fred Ahlander. president, Verl Christmas officers held party an Irish potato and can be cooked Clark and S. Richmond On her birthday celebrated sev- Celebrates for a maine course or dessert. Center at Social the and members conducted Wednesday greetedi i vunr Birthday . , uuug.i ur eral months ago, there was ho a a noon. a siiun Dusiness meeune aurinc proAfter luncheon, as new officers LINDON Helping Mrs Alvin gram was presented with Helen Included in the program were which time it was announced that nrp Mr. Heal, w nresident: Ed fuss or fanfare because Mrs. For in it. believe York doesn't to celebrate her birthday Davis announcing the numbers. caroling led by Delia Badham, Gillman a record player and records had first vice president; the same reason she felt there driver, been purchased as part of the Stacy Gam, second vice presi-club- 's was accordion solos by Jennie Wilrecently by gathering at her home about unusual A tnn Tti 01 nw nf T i nHnn anri enough nothing tn anri charo rofrnch. frc rpminitrp son, a Christmas story by Mar- project for Christmas. The dent, and M. Warner Murphy, ncr were ments with husbands her their and .ill husband; be 'Springville records pre- secretary. New directors are grete Taylor and greetings by player so, probably for a number of Mr. and Mrs. David B. parents, K. of Thorne and Jess Thorne: the County Infirmary. Flossie Sanford. Gifts were ex brother, going president, Mr. Rasmuson, years, she will continue on with uHf M f hi. hh Mrs. Harold Bandley gave a changed. J. Slack, Ralph Reed Olsen, ner aiuuug uci wm- pieasani mc who view of the life of Mary, mother; Angus-Cannon, Robert E. Hal-o- f ily and admire her; friends Jesus. Frank W. Canfieldy J. Fred pluck. laday, Music was furnished by a trio Ahlander and Clair M. Aldrich. consisting of Mrs. Ahlander, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Elliott are being 4 Paul Harmon and Mrs. Boyd aided by committee members If skimmed milk is being used Erickson accompanied by Mrs.jMr. and Mrs. Ben C. Eagan, Mr. in a low calorie diet the vitamin John Bowen. and Mrs. Flake Rogers, Mr. and A missing from the milk can be A Yuletide luncheon was serv- - Mrs. Merlin Slack, Dr. and Mrs. supplied by green, leafy ed after which gifts were ex- - Robert Petty, Mr. and Mrs. Verl Ibles. cnanged. Favors were given in the form of individual fruit cakes. The ultimate in There were 28 members present. ' Musical Program Highlights BYU Women's Open Session I Pearl Wadley Observes 80th Birthday great-grandchildre- n. y, old-fashion- Ce ramie Process Explained to Junior Section Vi i ed u1 SH Margaret mak-,nntt.nin- Hanne Raunholt Becomes Mrs. William Halladay r ff IJSGt . J)tUUV LlUD PQ I S Community Groups to Sponsor Parties at State Hospita Book Review I ne MEN! i Dance Party FlOnOr Kl WOniS great-grandchildre- n. UttlCefS Church Guild Meets For Season Party pre-install- a- semi-form- al Orem Matron 1 PPf) " JV At Age of 93 WRIGHT'S 3-87- I 30 DUP Board Members Feted Yuletide Party at Salem Activities Center on Christmas Theme Holiday Party Bids Welcome To Phi Teras set-ba- t 1 ck i out-sent- ed 1 wiwkw huc sirc j re-jE- arl S. nr0 irii Pinct n, iVm. (Ui To prevent spattering during deep fat frying, thoroughly dry the food to be cooked. Water causes grease to spatter. at-ho- our co Lustrous - SUITS Reduced Fashion 188 W. Center velvet IN 8 LACK, RED AND ROYAL 8LUE flSpE H3Tr SILVER Salt & Pepper Shaker W I !8rJBB8KS MANY OTHIft SMART STYUS TO CHOOSE PROM Select Yours Now While Stocks Are Complete W H MONDAY Same Convenient Terms Your Store offl jewel-ton- e distinctive fashion Supper adds note to your leisure hours. Youl love the gjittorbog trim. Sizes 4 to 10. Entire Stock COATS glamour! me KtULLAK C 95 5 rKllL . Heavily plated of gleaming silver. 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