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Show To Wed Doug Hacking Janet Shoaf mi Mr. and Mrs. Albert Torres of Independence, Mo., announce the engagement of their daughter, Janet Shoaf t Douglas Wayne Hacking, a son of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne B. Hacking of Orem. The couple selected Dec. 21 for tht marriage in the Minti I.DS Temple. An open house is planned that evening at the home of the groom's par- mmm MjM A. ? t m inn j j 7 hard-colore- d Lions Enjoy t, ' j(t , HANDCRAFTED NATIVITY SCENK is one of Die many Christmas features of the home of Mrs. F.L. Shurtliff, left, which is one of six which will be open to the public Friday and Saturday evening on a home tour. Mrs. Carol Oaks, riffht, is chair man of arrangements. AN UNUSUAL Public Invited To Tour Lovely Homes chairman Provo Lady Lions met Thursday at the Women's Cultural Ppntpr Mrs Owpn .Inhnsnn and Mrs Blaine Larson played; Christmas music at the piano and organ as guests arrived. Decorations fashioned of gold Christmas angels and white Mrs. Ross Jensen, candles. president, was in charge, and Mrs .Tamf Smniiift was phair-- l mas for the evening's program. Jean Jenkins, Libbie Hawkins, Nelda Shumway and LaRue Kirk presented a program of music and readings. Mrs. Carl Davis was the ctor-advisor with Mrs. Aura Hatch, Mrs. Joel Barlew, Mrs. J. Rulon Morgan, Mrs. Al Gros-jea- l, Mrs. Owen Johnson, Mrs. Hazel Greer and Mrs. W. A. She Giles on the committee. x The couple will reside in Wisconsin while Mr. Hacking continues his studies. f T hiwim direction Season Party He was affiliated with Samual Hall Society. m Timp Valley sSecretaries Hold Christmas Festivities Provo Lady te Medical College, Milwaukee, Wis., mIHi mi m and delightful day evening at Slls Grotto. A Christmas party was enjoyed by A festive holiday dinner was covered with Timp Valley Chapter, National; served at tables ciomes ana eiawjraieiy Secretaries Association, inurs-re- a decorated with red pomsettlas in green cases and and decorated cancf.es in a variety of shapes and sizes. The candles were made under the Miss Shoaf has attended Kansas te Medical College, Milwaukee, Wis. Young University. Mr. Hacking, who was graduated from Brigham Young University, is now attending Marquet- ir.ffih !" well-plann- ents. ff 1111111'" s2 Sunday Herald 4A JANET SHOAF Ch ristian Yule Party Developing Enjoyed by Attitudes Club Topic dire- Six lovely homes which have land hospitality in a civil war a spiritual focal point for the been decorated from hearth to setting; F. L. Shurt':ff home, wh:le home. Mrs. Ross Denham, speaking will stabilize their lives. LDS President family room, creating different 2796 Arapahoe Lane, has a Tickets may be purchased at on creating solid Christian atti-- j quoted from moods of Christmas will be nativity providing the homes. O. McKay: "A child has David Center Utah County, Daugh tudes through the heart of the tour visited on a the right to feel that in his home Third Hills of Utah Pioneers, gathered home, presented a delightful he has a Oak ters sponsored by place of refuge, a place Ward. Mrs. Farrell Lewis may Polly's Pointers for the annual Christmas party and inspiring program for Utah of protection from the dangers be contacted for further inforFriday at the Provo 18th Ward Sorosis at ihe home of Mrs. and evils of the outside world. mation. and integrity are Joseph Symons Thursday. Mrs. Family unity Chapel. The homes will be open on to supply this need." necessary Mrs. Dora Perry, president, Denham said that many books Dec. 13 or Dec. 14 from 7 to Sometimes the "what" to In addition to the welcomed the guests with a holiJ have been written about what is 9:30 p.m. Is easier than the "how." teach tours each home will feature best to do, but it all comes down A child learns bv day story. soaking up items for sale such is toys, to: "Just do what your heart; habits and attitudes of those Alene Christensen, county linens, decorations and baked around him, more through ex- By POLLY CRAMER kept catching his overall but chorister, and Reva Price, or tells you." goods. tons on his net playpen until I We definitely live in an age of perience than suggestion. Day The homes are the Val DEAR POLLY -- 1 made dar reversed the buttons and button- ganist, presented the program. ,u by day the child comes to know home, 2705 N. 12th E., ling small bolsters from large ed the from the outside The story, "The Birth and Life what his parents know, to think! straps where the message is "Feliz oatmeal boxes to use at the in. If toddler spends auite of Christ," written by Mrs. said. As Christians and as be what they think and to under- your Navidad," o give a breath of arms of my couch. I left the lid a bit of time indoors, take his Christensen. Music was pre lievers in the Bible, we find we stand their understanding. Spain and Mexico in song and on a box, taped it on securely, shoes and rub the soles across sented by the a chor- have an important responsibility "That which you dream and 2814 S. J. Heilner, decorations; covered the box (but not the the cement or any other rough al group from Provo High believe and are, in truth, beOneida Lane, furnished in ele- ends) with foam surface to scratch them. This School, directed by Richard which we must accept seriously, comes the child," she quoted. of creating a haven within the gant Mediterranean style with rubber I had saved from an old saves a lot of falls. MRS. C. Barker. Iva, Gay and Ilene 01- She spoke about the importthe of chilshelter home where music in an antique vein, spot- mattress topper. The ends of M.B. sen sang several numbers and dren can find security from the ance of making "good memlighting a player piano; Col. the foam were held together Wakefield also sang, DEAR POLLY Margaret ories. They are the modern cloth Terry pressures and competition of Jesse E. Lloyd home, 2714 N. with a few stitches. I covered it amulets which remind us of towels make very good The Holy City." The music fingertip society. Peace must be offered 880 E., blues and greens com- with fabric that had been cut to do not slide off interspersed the story and the from the frustrations and con- home and its security and comnapkins. They bined with treasures around the extend over the ends of the box the lap, are easily laundered chorus provided fort." She also discussed the inbackground flicts within the scope of their fluence of world; R. L. Moody home, 2778 about two inches. This was gath- and no ironing. Great music . grandmothers. require Even activities. than more this, N. Oneida Lane, with baskets, ered to cover the lid and ends. for The congregation sang "Silent a She concluded with quotations mopping up spilled milk, guideline of Christian atti baskets everywhere providing Large buttons and philoso etc. They can be selected in Night" to conclude the program. tudes must be established that from noted writers an unusual theme in an English were stitched onto this to cover various Olive Stone, Kate McKinnon, and patterns. that the anl colors emphasized phers setting; W. J. Strong home, 2250 where the ends were drawn to- MRS. E. S. of teaching Christian atEleanor Terry, Zeda Emmons ma'ter N. 8th E., will have a "home- gether. A friend used checked Among common game ani- titudes is a very personal thing You will receive a dollar if and Lois Johnson formed the spun Christmas" with New Eng gingham and smocked her cov which prepared and mals, the gray and fox squirrels and must be done in a manner committee, uses home' favorite Polly your er for a very tailored look. served a delightful repast to 200 are among the least plagued by that best meets the talents and Cotton is made into more I am using the plastic tray making idea, Polly's Problem parasites and serious diseases. needs of the family kinds of products than any that came in my overnight case or solution to a problem. Write following the program. The program was presented The of in care Daily for a drawer organizer. It fits Polly other fabric. amid the beautiful holiday decin and the a top drawer nicely orations which the hostess had Christmas Is just around the sections are great for various designed and made for her toilet items, such as hairpins, corner, and Polly has a special home. Original nieces adorned im 0 j nailpolish, files, etc. When packMake your Christmas coif hair up to one side, catch with her Christmas now you can tree and featured gift offer for you this most for of a stuff ing trip, with merrier covered wind Homerepertoire into sacred scenes in holloaed balls n elastic, and get her "Polly goes along anyway. I just lift making Pointers" and her 30-a flpt coil. Pin long ringlet curls with tiny ceramic figures. A magic. in the back and it put up For romantic love locks, use over the coil and hide the pins fray page "Polly's Christmas Point large Nativity scene had also my overnight case and it is half BOTH for only si. send a cascade of ringlets. Make a with a bow. been made by Mrs. Symons. ers," T. M.J packed. Do a switch with a switch. your name, address, zip code center part and sweep your hair Mrs. Eugene Faux, president, old card DEAR POLLY-O- ur and check Pair of Polly s Point- into a pony tail at the crown. Brush your hair into a pony tail. extended season's greetings to table has a very sturdy frame ers," o The Daily Herald, P.O. From the cascade, snip off and Hairpin on one end of a long guests. Musical numbers by but the cardboard top needs re- Box 68 West Center St. 4958, Dept. 846, Chicago, bind about five individual curls switch and twist the rest around Dwight Ladle and Ruth Melville, placing. Could someone please 111. 60680. Allow three weeks for and pin around your head. A- to wreath the nonv. Add more accompanied by Gayla Clark, tell me how to go about replac ttach the cascade at the back of delivery. hairpins, then cover with a wide- - added to the charm of the or it? been It has tening recovering your head. You might pin mesh d and is terribly drils at each ear and trim the N.C., is th crown with a few tiny bows. Mecklenburg. warped. A table cover would not do any good.-M- RS. K.E.S. birthplace of President James Emily Bronte ringlets come DEAR POLLY My toddler K. Polk. all ready to attach. Brush your County DUP of Shirley Cutshall, of the Ways and and Alice Means Committee, Kasper, and were later purchased by members. Alice Kasper was charming as the mistress of ceremonies and read "Why I Believe in Santa Uaus, wiui pacKgrouna P'ano by Irene Ellison Betty Blamiers, accompanied by her daughter, Ann, played violin solos. Arden Fuchs and Janice Fowles, accompanied by Gayla two numorous ClarK, sang Christmas duets and Ruth Newof faell directed a miliar holiday songs. Dorothy sing-alon- g McFarlane, program chairman, delighted the 20 members and three guests as she distributed gifts dressed as Mrs. Santa Claus. 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