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Show 4A Sunday Herald Sunday deckmberm. 1963 Polly's Pointers Have Hand . Soap Handy By POIXY CRAMER Newspaper Enterprise Assn. DEAR POLLY I am hoping my hint will make someone's day less complicated- - The re cent bint for washing a lace tablecloth was really a smart one. Mine is now as good as new. Save the last bits of facial soap and dry them thoroughly. Grate them on your kitchen grater, fill a small pill vial and keep this in your purse. If you are ever stranded in a rest room with no soap with which to freshen up, you always have some in your purse. It seems I always pick a rest room that has run out of soap MARY I have deDEAR POLLY vised a game for our daughter that helps to teach her the alphabet. I wrote the y :.::::: "1 I 4 Gale Beaves To Marry Jan. r 4. ' 17 Making plans for a mid -- January marriage in the Salt Lake Temple are Gale Beaves, daughter of Mr.. and Mrs. J. A. Beaves of Provo, and Kenneth Hundley, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. r Hundley of Albuquerque, N. M. They will be married Jan. 17 and be honored the same evening in the Ward Hall. Miss Beaves is a graduate of Provo High School and is now employed in Provo. Mr. Hundley, a graduate of Brigham - 9 Bonne-ville-Fifteen- t th Youner University, nlans to continue his ' ? f jT "r-yif- , ',' ' ;'::;. r studies there as soon as his release from the U.S. Army where he is serving for six months. They will make their home in Provo. '' 1? h f i - ' 1 . four-year-o- ld ' ' X f J' 'i .: - " - V b ....' .,. f. - - x , '' v- -- s y , ' ' ' ' . ' ' ' , s - alphabet and numbers on a piece of cardboard and on paper, too. I cut out the paper numbers and letters so each is in its own square. She matches these paper squares to the same numbers or letters on the cardboard. As she matches I tell her their names. She has already learned to identify many ...--.- ' v - ' r , " y , ' - ' ' ; ' '' ' . , , " ' , V ' tx. - of them. MRS. K- - C. G. DEAR POLLY Large iron nuts from the hardware store make attractive candle holders-TheMRS. PAUL DAVIS (Nila McDaniel) are heavy enough to hold tall tapers and the threads in side the nuts hold the candles snugly in place. They can be painted gold, silver or any desired color. Decorate after painting. SARA GIRLS This would be a good for making extra holiday idea Twilight ceremonies Dec. 4 delabra. candle holders that might be In the Orem Reception Centre The couple will live in Provo. united in marriage Nila Mc- The bride has attended Utah decked with fireproof Christmas Daniel, daughter of Mr. and Trade Technical Institute and "glitter." Mrs. M. L. McDaniel of Amer- the groom is a graduate of POLLY ican Fork, and Paul Davis, son Provo High School. of Mr. and Mrs. Carlos Davis of Provo. A reception followed. The bridal gown was of white satin covered with lace. The fitted satin bodice had long lace sleeves, and the very full skirt ended in a train of lace and satin. A dainty crown of seed y McDaniel Says Vows With Paul Davis jVZcz pearls carried released her elbow-lengt- h veil of illusion, and she a bouquet of white roses. Shiela McDaniel was her sister's maid of honor and other attendants were Ileen Hayes, Linda Lee Davis, sister of the groom; Mrs. Glen Johnson, and Jeannette McDaniel, also a sister of th: bride. They wore gowns of gold and honey and carried orange gold mums. Mrs. McDaniel was in white wool with gold and Mrs. Davis in green satin. Their corsages were of talisman roses. Brian Davis was best man to his brother and ushers were Glen Johnson and Larry Robinson. Decorations in a gold and orange theme were carried out with flowers, pillars and can BYU Women To Hold Formal Dinner Members of BYU Women and their partners will enjoy the annual formal dinner dance at "Holiday Inn" on. Friday, Dec. 27 at the Joseph Smith ballroom. Appetizers and hors d'oeuvres will be served promptly at 8 p.m. The steak dinner will be followed by dancing. Dec. 20 is the absolute deadline for reservations, according to Mrs. Lee B. Valentine, general chairman, who is being assisted by a committee of 29 members. For better rise to cakes, place eggs in warm water for a few minutes before using them. GALE BEAVES MRS. LAWRENCE R. JOHNSON (Ann Livsey) Ann Livsey Bride Of Lawrence JR. Johnson SPRINGVILLE Mrs. Lawrence R. Johnson, the former Anri Livsey, is at home in Springville following her late November wedding. Mrs. Johnson is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Livsey, Springville and Mr. Johnson is the son of Mrs. Mary B. Johnson, Provo. The bride's gown of white had a fitted bodice trimmed with lace, seed pearls and crystals. The same was continued on the center front of the Redingote-styl- e skirt which fell in a chapel train. Her veil of illusion was held by a crown of seed pearls and crystals and her bouquet was a white orchid with clusters of The American stephanotis. EUREKA Joyce Livsey, sister of the Legion Auxiliary met recently at the Memorial Building. Mrs. bride, was maid of honor with Margaret Hyde, president, presided and introduced a very To make a durable "Santa's fine program. Carl Fife gave boot" - for your mantel this a guitar number; Charlotte Christmas, just cut two layers Sanderson sang two selections of oilcloth to boot shape and and Mrs. Rachel Long gave a overcast the edges with matchreading. After the program a ing yarn. Face the top with a turkey banquet was served. white cotton cuff and attach Gifts were exchanged and bin- ribbon as a hanger. go and 500 played. Mrs. Leah Garbett, Mrs. Dorothy Allinson and Mrs. Agnes Clement won attractive prizes. Mrs. Hyde announced that the new members would be initiated during the January meeting. Mildred Davis and Mrs. lone Ryan were in charge of the decorations. peau-de-so- ie Eureka Legion Auxiliary Has Music, Banquet S Huntington, Mary Johnson and Janice Cannon, Brown, Nancy Boyer, Joyce bridesmaids. C. Edward and Max Johnson, brothers of the groom, perform ed best man duties. Mozelle Club Donates to Child Haven The Telephone Pioneers of America. George Y. Wallace Council, held a delightful Christ mas dinner-part- y Thursday evening at the Provo Municipal Building. President Joe Brown, gave the address of welcome and Garth Boyce, traffic supervisor at the Provo Telephone Office, acted as master of ceremonies. Dinner was served at tables centered with pine boughs and unique decorations in the Cnrist mas motif. Geraldine Davies, at the or gan played beautiful yuletide selections. Petite JaNene Ross gave two readings, and Lee Engleking and his quartet en tertained the group with several numbers. Shirley Roper, of the Provo Council, led in a Bingo game. Garnet Dawson, was chair man of the party assisted by Victor Lee and Maxme' Wilson. Other members of the commit tee were Howard Hutchings, Bessie Sullivan, Cleo Bullock, Eleanor Tuttle and Zella Hand-le- December meeting of Mozelle Club was at the home of Mrs. Wayne Gygi in Orem Thurs day evening. Each member brought articles to be donated to Wee Haven as a Christmas project. Blankets, crib sheets, diapers and undershirts were collected. Plans were made for the annual holiday party for members and husbands on Jan. 3. In honor of their new babies, born in November, Mrs. Richard Young and Mrs. Sonny Special guests attending from received and Lake were President and Salt Burningham, gifts were Harold Richmond of the Mrs. games played. vice-preside- prize-winni- J L .3 CHILD'S GIFT Certificate COTTON 100 QUEEN ANNE PRINTS lovely for aprons pretty for homewear good selections 36" Wide Guar. yd. 13?, metallic brocades twillbaek velveteen poie de soie colorful velvets delustered satins quilted nylon prints rayons $298to (3MSSS33 4 qebd Add a bright look to your fall knits with Life Stride s shiny new pumps. The uppers are of sparkling diamond jubilee patent. A slightly flared throat adds new fashion interest to this smooth pump. 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A few possibilities might include: Hardware, smoking equipment, wearing apparel for Dad. r For Mother kitchen utensils, bath cosmetics, jewelry, or the apparel line, scarfs, gloves and hosiery. Whether it is a baseball for brother, or doll clothes for sister, the offerings will be apd because of preciated the youngsters earnest desire to handle the happy task of shopping alone, and they will feel a warm glow of pride come Christmas morning when the "thank-yous"- " are really sincere. y. idecil for Cchristmas " happy excitement of Christmas giving comes to all youngsters during the holiday season. They count and recount their nickels, dimes and quarters carefully, are most secretive about what they want to buy for those closest and dearest to them, and insist upon doing their own shopping. 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