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Show wwm mwwwwwwvwwwwmwm w 4 THE BOX tf rvwwwwww WWW' w VW NEWS, Brigham City, Utah December 15, 1964 Tuesday, ELDER ceme Sarah Yates, Society Editor t ( A , Vr 33853 Telephone PA 3 rm 1 t &" V-- I gfc ' a-- . 1 AAUW Holiday Dinner Party Set This Week . MR. AND MRS. a 50 cent gift for exchange. SUNFLOWER CAMP of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers will Members of Civic Improve, ment club will enjoy an Inter, national Christmas party on Friday, Dec. 18, beginning at 3:30 p.m. In the ProfeStant Student center, 439 East Seventh South. The International "flavor of the day will Include cakes and other goodies from sever, al countries, served as back, ground music from nations the world Is played. SPECIAL GUEST speaker In. eluded on the days program will Include Miss Karen Seashore, who will talk on her ex. perlences as a foreign exchange student in the Netherlands and who will tell of the many Christmas customs of that country. Then Mrs. George Mavrldas will transport the ladles to Greece as she talks of the Christmas customs of her native land, along with providing some of rich holiday goodies baked as part of the annual advent period. SOUTH OF THE border cus. the yuletlde will then be brought Into focus by Mrs. Verl Nielsen, who will talk on the colorful traditions of Mexico during the holiday season. toms for Christmas In Scandinavia will SEE Slate Annual Holiday Program be outlined by Visa Lautama. thi, foreign exchange student Womens association of the at Box Elder High school, who Presbyterian will talk on the customs of his Community native land of Flnalnd as the church will present a Christ, on Thursday, Dec. mas people observe the birth of 17 atprogram 8 p.m. In the church san. Christ. All members of the organiza- ctuary. All members of the to tion are urged to be present church are Invited attend, and a special Invitation will be ex. for the enjoyable and educa-tlontended to their husbands by program.. members of the organization. First on the evenings pro. gram will be the annual Installation of officers of the organ, lzatton, conducted by the Rev. Earl S. Fox, church pastor. Stepping Into the presidents Local Jayceettes will hold office will be Mrs. J.F. Coltheir annual childrens party on lier, backed up by a group of officers and committee mem. Monday, Dec. 21 at 7:30 p.m. in the Jaycee clubhouse atop the bers. Rocket Bowl. IMMEDIATELY following the The children will play games until the arrival of Santa Claus short installation, the Chris, will begin. program at 8 p.m., when the Jolly gent tmas will hand out gifts for each Theme for the evening Is "We Behold His Glory and a child. series of Christmas scripture Christmas songs will help to and sacred music will be offer, bring Christmas spirit to the ed In Impressive candlelight event, and each child will re. surroundings. celve a tasty treat before going Narrator for the service will home. be Vivian Wolff, with vocal Chairman for the party is soloists Olga Scott and CharMrs. Reese Beeton, with Mrs. les Fahnestock accompanied by Wilford Andersen as director Betsy Collier on the organ. As. member. slstlng In the scripture read, lng will be BethGurrlster, Dor. othy Carwln, Jane Wallace, Eleanor Haskins, and Jean Yeak. Jayceettes Plan Children's Party OUR SPECIAL ON ey. Interested persons In the community are Invited to COMPLETE HOLLYWOOD SETS BED Rozell Metal Frame Padded Head Board Family Begins hold Its December meeting and Christmas party on Thursday, Dec. 17, at the home of Lll. llan Felt at 7 p.m. Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Rand, A good attendance Is delsred le Burke and children Anne for the holiday occasion. Elizabeth, age three, and Mark Edmund, age two, were recent SEAGULL CAMP members guests at the home of Mr. and are reminded of their Decern-be- r Mrs. R.M. Kaiser. Mrs. Burke appointment at the Artistic will be remembered by local Manor, 15 South First East, on residents as the former Rose-marThursday, Dec. 17, at 1 p.m. Klaser. where fun and food are prom, The family was enroute from lsed to all In attendance. The. group will hold Its annual Eastern Trip y - - - MATTRES5 COMPANY COMPANY 24 East 1st South Phone PA 31 John Tim - Knit Dresses and Suits f Coordinated Sportswear Free Gift Wrapping AAA V of Brigham City n AT PALMER JEWELRY Slate Meeting Missile Mrs. club will hold Its annual Christmas meeting at the home of Diane Jensen, 590 North Sixth East, on Wednes-day- , Dec. 16, at 8 p.m. for the evening will be Mary Jane Humphreys. Games will be played and gifts exhanged among members as they enjoy the festive occasion. Members are reminded that a collection will be made of trinkets and toilet articles suitable for game prizes at the loc. al nursing homes. ss THIS THESE ITEMS REDUCED WEEK AGAIN! FINE QUALITY FRUIT CAKE WITH EACH SALE 0FS1 8.88- -- BPW Sets Date For Annual Holiday Party Local members of the Busin, ess and Professional Womens organization will hold their an. nual Christmas party onThurs-day- , Dec. 17, at 7:30 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Lew Brelt-enbeke- r t-- cv. r. Dinner will be first On the agenda for the occasion, with exchange of gifts among mem. bers and an evening of playing white elephant bingo. Guaranteed craftsmanship and quality design go into every ring. Shown is this wedding ring of I4K gold. 5 99 m Henries Dance Studio Present Childrens Ballets - - HANSEL AND GRETEL Two charming folk Tales This Coupon good for one FREE CAKE when you leave your watch for a complete overhaul this week at - - --Cast of PALMER JEWELRY 50 Pc. Set Service for 8 DIAMOND SETS FOR EVERTON REBUILD TO MATTRESS Rae. Missile Mrs. CALL EVERTON YOUR OLD MATTRESS. BETTER TONIGHT. SLEEP TODAY, EVERTON went ' - 5495 ALL IT TAKES Perfect attendance pins to Larry Richards, David burn, David Thurkill, Seiple, Ralph Elwell and LeMaster. Christmas party, and officers report that $2 will pay for the dinner and for the assignment on books. Vc' ar Is the most re"Stardust corded song of all times. More than 1,000 different versions have been made. 80 students HOURS IS pack meeting. Den 1 opened with a peom On and awards were then "Boys presented to the following boys: Bobcat badges went to Billy Barsballe and David Jones; with a wolf gold arrow going to Danny Slone, with Clifton Carey win. ning two silver arrows, and a Lion Silver arrow going to Ted Brockish. Webelos award went to David Raeburn, with Ralph Elwell awarded his one.year service pin, and Ted Brockish winning his two-yeservice pin. Mr. and Mrs. E.E. Burke of Clearwater, Fla. After the holiday season Is over the Burkes will travel to Washington, D.C., to make their home. Burke has been assigned to the OIS at Bolling Air Force Base In Washington D.C. THE LITTLE MATCH GIRL NOW of Cub Pack 185 net Friday evening at St. Henrjs fellowship Hall for the regular Boys on Travis Air Force base In San Francisco to spend the Chris, tmas season with his parents Two Nylon Casters Friday Evening 1 BRIGHAM camp of the Christmas party at that time, and urges all members to bring International Christmas Party NORMAN WHITING Brigham City. The couple was married Dec. in Memphis, is where school Tenn., at the Whiting attending Naval Air Base. He is a graduate of Bingham High school. Following the early winter wedding, the couis making a home at 2240 Union Ave., Apt. ple in 35, Memphis Tenn. West. The group will hold Its annual Civic Improvement Club Sets Church Women Holds Meeting , Daughters of Utah Pioneers will meet on Wednesday, Dec. 16 at 7 p.m. at the home of Mrs. R.N. Burt, 543 North First DECOR - Mrs, Eva Yearsley of the Party Shop and Mrs. Roy Barnard, program chairman, stand before some of (the Christmas decorations used in a demonstration at the Laities of Elks meeting on Monday evening. Winner of the evenings prize for the best 'idea was an original reindeer arrangement made by Mrs. Ernest Cummins, with the judging being very difficult due to the many beautiful decorations brought for display. See Program and Mrs. T. L. Pace of Shreveport, La. announce the marriage of their daughter Elizabeth (Liz) Pace to R. Norman Whiting-son of Mr. and Mrs. Ronald C. Whiting, 686 North Sixth East, tuarant. All members are urged to be present for an afternoon of fun. CHRISTMAS Cub Pack 1 85 Mr. p.m. for their annual Chris, tmas party at the Tropical res. W4U R. CoupleTradesVowsin Early Winter Wedding Rite SEGO LILY camp of Daugh. of Utah Pioneers will meet on Thursday, Dec. 17, at 1 " PTA Members Den 7 presented a pantomime Bonnie Hills split first-sec- . "The Night Before ond grade. At the end of the entitled in Mexico, aftr Christmas the children and all evening the large audience of parents which all dens participated In a sang Christmas Carols togeth-e- r pinata breaking. The evening Christmas with concluded to round out the occasion carols sung by all In attendance. Christmas literature. ters ' wmw Rooms taking part were: first grades, Mrs. Margaret Sadler, Mrs. Iona Cefalo, Mrs. Ella second grades, Mrs. Long; Eyre, Mrs. Quayle and Mrs. DUP News IlF-ICT- S W't' w their teachers. All members are urged to be present for the festive occasion. FORT W m American Association of Uni. versity Women will hold their annual Christmas dinner party on Wednesday, Dec. 16at7p.m. at the home of Dr. Mary Reed, er, 144 North Second West. Program for the evening will find each member telling of her favorite way to celebrate Christmas or her favorite piece of W The meeting was then turned over to the first and second grade teachers. They presented a most delightful Christmas program with all of their stu. dents participating. Each room had prepared a part for the pro-graunder the direction of - m $ WW A most successful meeting was held at the Lake View school Thursday evening, Dec. 10, with a large group of par. ents and teachers In attendance. At the beginning of the meeting the teachers were present, ed with engraved name plates to hang outside their doors as a teacher appreciation gift from association the Parent-Teache- r of the Lake View school. $ L-- v WWW 49 1 9 2 p. m. and 7 p. m. Box Elder High School Auditorium SATURDAY, DEC. Admission: child oen 25c adults 50c and up COSTUME JEWELRY 2 for 1.00 mm jew j . |