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Show i , 10 j j ;:: ' - , V J V Tuesday, dec. Daily Herald .'' T f 22, 1964 ."'.;."''.,'!. 'Favorite Food' Buffet Wedding Vows Recited Lovely Tea Hosted by By Pair at Orem Hiome Glub Members Enjoyed at Guild Party . Exchanging wedding vows in Lou pie reted Members At Reception 7 ceremonies at the' home of Mr. and Mrs. Max Wake of Orem were their son, Michael M. Wake, and Sherri Ann Quilter, 1. F-ri ' daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mark mxmm v-..Hasmussen, also of Orem. mm jThe bride was gowned in de-.- 4 j lustered satin gown, topped With lace designed with poin-More than 100 staff members and partners of theA SANTAQUIN pretty pink tip islAvpc; and rounded' neck- Daily aid were! at a dinner party arranged bv BL E. (Bve and white reception Saturday line.1 ennancea wiin seeu ueans. mm. Jensen; publisher, and Mrs. Jensen at the Royal Inn, Monday evening at the Santaquin Stake A deep, double-fol- d pleat al' '. ; v:,v evening Center honored Mr. and Mrs. lowed the skiri; to drape grace.The group was welcomed at a social hour, diping which at the back, Her veil of Hal- - fully Jarvis Marie (Edith Joseph illusion was held with a holiday music was enjoyed.' A huge flocked tree, gar with huge satin balls and ribbon bows, featured the Christmas decora- lett) whoi were married in the pillbox and she carManti on 16. Dec. Par ried tiny pink roses and white Temple ... 1 tions.. v.; f. j of ents the couple are Mr, and carnations tied on a fan of Special guests were Mr. and Mrs. L. B? Tackett. Mrs. Orval Hallett and Mr. and pleated lace with white ribbon. Following dinner, served at tables lighted by f candles in Mrs.i Milton Jarvis. Mrs. Ted Hindmarsh served .... colored lamps, Mrsi Janet Todd entertained with accordion sister as matron of honor The her bride welcomed in guests music, ranging frorh the classics to polkas an4 Christmas her Mrs. Gary Nilson as atwith gown of white bromusic. '"?"'--- IM "! ')".'' cadedwedding satin wi h a neck- tendant. Mrs. Hindmarsh was Tributes to the personnel of the various departments were line and full skirt.rounded She carried in pink with silver brocade and H . presented by Fred Forbes. a bouquet of white carnations Mrs. Nilson was in- pink lace. "ft fsf' W y and red rosebuds and her veil Each wore white corsages. Monte Pierce served as best of tulle cascaded to shoulder ' Polly's Pointers with Ross Quilter," Don man ; length, and Tony Quilter, Rasmussen Sally Chadwick. Shirlev John son and Manulita Gonzales were brothers of the bride, as ushers. d wedding cake, attendants .in rose colored A the groom, featured sheaths and holding arrange- made by DEAR POLLY Last year I Christmas packages.! MRS. ments of white carnations and the pink and white decorations. A white tree, with pink lights discovered a new way to fasten W.H.K. v pink! rosebuds, ornaments! and light bulbs to GIRLS The tops of hair Dennis Christensen was best and 'ornaments and a small feather tree, with matchthe Christmas tree, Use the spray cans could be used to man and welcoming at whiteornaments Mrs. Michael M. Wake guests and candlesticks for wire fasteners freezer make larger bells for larger the door; were Mr. and Mrs. ing green (Sherrie iAnn Quilter) bags and twist them around packages. POLLY--. and Mr. and Mrs: holding pink tapers completed Jack Jarvis the decor. the tree limb. Store them with DEAR POLLY r- - My hus-- a Vern Goudy. will make their The are band ornaments and they and I make the point of The will make their home incouple couple) Salt Lake City for the playing all, the games the home in Provo where Mr. Jarvis ready for another; year. present, but plan to leave soon children are ; to receive on is MRS. G. H. K. will and the bride employed for California. DEAR ' POLLY I sprayed Christmas before the great day continue her at studies bursing NEPHI The Book Lore club The bride was entertained by match-stick comes. We want to be sure gold paint on two old Both Young University. Brigham Mrs. Nilson and Ora enjoyed a steak dinner as part table mats and two that we understand the rules are of Payson High GourdinGary graduate a at event. of their Christmas party at a shabby artificial gardenias. (in case help is needed) and to School and Mr. Jarvis has comlocal cafe. One gardenia was placed at see if every part is in good a mission to the Southern pleted The table was beautifully the upper left hand, corner of working order, with the ex States LDS Mission. decorated with a I centerpiece each mat.; An amber votive citement of this 'Special day, .'. j of Christmas and light holder , with aj bayberry children tend to become over candles. Individual favors, of candle in it was then put on anxious and are all fingers and nufr filled with green and cups Noththumbs. Our the mat by the flower. white were mints at each have saved m&ny a child's ing could have looked more place, j festive on a holiday! table for tears and parent's! temper. We The time was spent in makdinadd a few sheets, of paper and a couple having Christmas Members of ,the individual Christmas dec ner alone. The flowers can be colored crayons, if needed, so Club entertained their husbands ing 1 orations. at a progressive dinner Monglued on or left loose if the the gift is in GO condition anyMrs. R. Roscoe Garrett was mats are to be used on other time the kids are. My husband .1 day evening. of the event with Mrs charman A tiny bit of and I also have a lot of fun occasions, j Hors d' oeuvres were enjoyed Christmas green tucked under being; kids again.-fROSat the new home of Mr. and Seasonal decorations added to Mrs. Another necessary GIRLS one leaf of the flower makes Oscar Walch. while the before - Christmas- - Day check the holiday spirit Friday eve group was the' mat even more! festive. appropriately sereshould be made for batteries. I ning, when members 01 League naded. Half of the MAftlON. group met GIRLS .This table setting have made the mistake of hav of Utah Writers, Provo Chapter, at the Robert Layton home for Idea really appealed to me but ing gifts for children and no and partners, met at the home a ham dinner while the others I see no reason to confine its batteries to make' jthem run. of Mrs. Klea iWorsley to hold (lined at the home of Mr. and their annual Christmas party. Mrs. . Robert Cundick. use to only two people. Such POLLY. HIImats are not expensive if; one DEAR POLLY - Take the Games were played under diAll gathered together again has to buy the required num handle and the lid off an old rection ot Mr. and Mrsj Willard for dessert at the Merrill Brad-M Louise Deco Luce Ruth and straw summer also be could ber. purse. Partridge shaw home. Mr. Bradshaw They sprayed green or red,4; with a rate the purse wth holly or played piano accompaniment for also led the group in Christmas cluster of holly and red votive pine cones and you will have carol singing. A potluck supper caroling. Mrs. Thomas Brown lights if that fits in Wtter with a Christmas cardiholder or a wds served smorgasbord. Gifts yv&z in charge of the evening other holiday .decorations. holiday mailbox IJr the front were exchanged. Assisted by Mrs. Bradshaw and door. If the finislf li marred, POLLY, k Members submitted written Mrs. LeRoy Jorgensen. I save the spray paint will soon give it a accounts! of recent successes to DEAR POLLY ,j tho caps off toothpaste or any fresh look. EDITH foe published in the Lariat. other tubes and have my husArrangements for the lovely band bore holes in the top of "Child Chatter,' "Painting event were made by officers, each one. 1 take a red or gold Patter" and "Thrifty Hints" Mrs. Myrla Tfiayne, ribbon, tie a knot in the end are three of the Pointer-packe- d Payne, and rs. Shirley ,Seeg- and another next to the first to chapters in Polly, Cramer's 32 miller. The members of the Provo make a bell "clapper." Draw page booklet. To order your District Dental Society hon the ribbon through the cap hole copy, send your name, address ored their wives at the annual from the inside to the outside and 50c tor Polly's Pointers, Christmas dinner, dance last Is top and tie another knot on top. co this newspaper, P.O. Box week at the Riverside Country Three or four of these make 489, Dept. A, Radio City StaClub. A Yule program was nice little bells to decorate tion, NewYork 19, N.Y. given by Mr and Mrs. Gerald Mrs. Lee Kirk, William Former members of the piison, Peterson and four and !i board, South: Utah County, four boys in the Sixthgirls Win At Bridge of Grade Pioneers, held a reunion and Mr. Elison in Orem. Christmas party at the Social The group sang medleys of Center hi Spanish Fork. Christmas carols and solos uuncneon was servea ax a were sung by Mr. Elison, Mrs. ' . two quick losers in a suit bid by gaily decorated table, after Kirk and Mr. Peterson. Mrs. By OSWALD JACOBY which (group gathered Elison was; the accompanist. Newspaper Enterprise Assn. your opponents or unbid by your around the carol Decorations were in the holifor the piano to not is are it Most new conventions side, downright silly led by Eva Lamb with day theme. Dr. Richard Black adopted by experts first, then by check for aces as a precaution- singing Hermanson Lulu playing ac- and Mrs. James Ashman hosted writers and teachers and final- ary measure before bidding a Edith companiment. . slam. the lovely affair attended by ly by regular players. ' told Christmas a Davis story 56 persons. ' .This proQedure was reversed I was strongly reminded of Hermanson Mrs. and played in the case of the Blackwood this by one of hands shown convention. It was enthusiastic- in the American Contract Bridge piano solos.'' Gifts were ex Dora Powell Stewart ally accepted by ordinary play- League's book of hands from changed. in was charge of the program. ers while! experts disdained it the World Bridge Olympiad. Blanche Gardner was chair for a long while. Even today It seems that both East man of arrangements. there are some who try to avoid with f one diamond opened i 'using it.. overand bom soutn Of course, there; are some called with two playersIn each Preserve colorful fall, leaves spades. dipping them in paraffin, hands with which you don't want system, this jilmp overcall by which gives a waxy look, or in to use Blackwood, but if you showed a good sii card suit and are able to count enough 12 to 15 ; high caf d points. So glycerine, which gives a soft, translucent effect. Leaves also Open 'til 9 Men. & Frl. strength to warrant! a slam bid each North player, decided that can be with a drying preserved not are il all by yourself, you his hand warranted a six bid. void in any suit, and don't hold One checked ' for aces with agent such as borax' or silicel Blackwood the other simply geL Herald Siaff .'il.liv':: ' Entertained At Party : 1 i In , Santaquin jlff Her-gues- ts t .. s- j lace-over-sat- in .'II -- ' - - s Freezer Wire For Ornaments v five-tiere- j - j Book Lore Club I i Meets for Party ; -- . . .,... Club , pre-nupti- al LI Arranges j beCbre-time-try-ou- Writers Meet Progressive Dinner Party For ts i Gay Pro-Libr- is Yule Party j . greens Leaded windows and holly wreaths, combined with other festive decorations, . created a Charles Dickens' picture at the home of Mrs. L. A Creer as the Literary League members and their guests gathered for the Christmas Tea. .The guests were welcomed by the Jim Griffiths Carolers (Jim : . ; :! Guests entered the home of Christmas as the group enjoyed Mrs4 Dean Anderson through a visiting in the beautifully decolarge Christmas wreath when rated rooms, highlighted by a memhers of Readers' Guild met large gold and white tree; for a holiday buffet, featuring favorite dishes of members. Try replacing crackers with Each brought a favorite dish fresh apple slices or fingers for, the elaborate buffet which next time you serve an appe was centered with holly, boughs tizer tray. They are a natural aim cupias noiaing truit. The with cheese, Griffith, Odell Miner and Dean guests were seated at round and being low in calories, will Black) dressed in traditional tables decorated with holly and be welcomed by. the dieter. costumes, as they approached canques. the house. A holly corsage was The recipes were compiled and SALAD TIP: Whether your pinned on each by Robin Creer presented to each. potato salad is home made or and Mary Margaret Tueller and Later each guest told some store bought, try flaking a few they were invited to enjoy the thing about the customs and Norway sardines into it for a brightly burning log in the huge memories of her own f family's new savory flavor. fireplace. A tall gold lamp fes tooned with crystal beads, and evergreen boughs and cones stood in the living room while in the dining room a flocked tree, with tiny , colorful ornaments, balls, bows and porcelain birds in profusion, featured r the decorations. Mrs. Ariel Ballif ., and 'Mrs. Wesley Lloyd presided at the beautifully decorated table serving hot chicken broth, miniature pies, tarts, cookies, cheese and full-siz- e candy. Others on the committee were Mrs. Ralph Packard, Mrs. Walt , er Tueller and Mrs. W. S. Dun- ford. .. taste-combinati- :. on , s SAVE UP TO $6000! 1, O. Two revolving spray arms washP dishes cleaner than by hand! Utahna Riding Club Meets' for Yule Party SALEM The Utahna Riding club entertained their husbands at a Christmas party recently at the Lions Club House. Thirty members and two guests, Mr. and Mrs. Erwin Spencer were served a delicious supper Mrs Mari6n Seals and Mrs. Arlihe Hall jwere in charge of the program at which gifts were exchanged. $1 2800 V I ) ! t I nu V xSs 1 I a week 1 W t jyzrr Washes up to 16 table settings including serving dishes. ... 'No need to pre-rinor scrape. Filter-Streawashing and Tmk. rinsing. Automatic detergent dispenser. se " A X! J " m Alma, Jones assisting her. Mrs. Milton Boswell, Mrs. Glade Sanders and Mrs. Joseph Garrett were in charge of the entertainment. 78 N. UNIVERSITY PH. E. f ' - .: p q j ? Mrs.-Melb- Dentists Host Dinner Dance a - . 5 Reunion Held For DUP Group Safe Bidders Use Blackwood '' Taylor 1 . 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