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Show | Phile Nada | AAUWHas,Joan Kay Nicholes Engaged Kathryn WakefieldIs Engaged | Enjoys Mr. and Mrs. Henry J.‘Nicholes of Dinner 2A Sunday Herald eeEos 6, 1908 Dr. and Mrs. R. H. Wakefield, of Provo, announce the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter} Book Review | Meeting Members “of Phile Nada mer} a Provo announce the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Joan Kay, to Barton John Howell Jr., a son of Mr. and Mrs. Barton John Howell Kathryn to Lowell J. Robison, son of at the home of Mrs. Glenn Al- ‘The“American Association ‘of /°f College Court, Md. Mr. and Mrs. Lenard D. Robison, of ‘en, Thursdayafternoon, where,piversity Women, Provo! The couple will be married in the Salt they enjoyed a program undéf Branch, held the monthly din-| Reno, Nev. the direction of Merlene Bailey.+-ner- meeting-Thursday at the Lake Temple on Sriday, Dec. 16. They. Miss Wakefield is a graduate of |She introduced Mys- Helen H.!witkinson Center where Presi- will greet their friends between 7 and -rovo High School-and attended Brig- | Bywater, a guest, who gave @ dent Mildred Webb~ welcomed 10 p.m. the following evening, Dec. 17, | most delightful book-review of the am Young University, and- their a at an open house at the home. of the “Not A-Cloud In The Sky”, byl teequeers bride’s parents, 570E. 2950 N. Provo, Mr. Robison, a graduate of Reno Josephine Lawrence. Special music for the evening | Attending the bride will be Mrs. = High School, is presently a senior in ac- The story could possibly take 45 played by Mrs. LaMar counting at Brigham Young University. place in the year 1975. It told prin. who performed two piano} Roger Goodwell, Margaret Ahlborn, Carol Whitaker, Bonnie Whitaker, Suthe experience of a couple near-| e has fulfilled an LDS mission to| for the group. Nicholes, Joyee Nicholes, Kathleen Ing 65" years of age, as~they; selections » Southeast Mexico. “ After dinner the members| moved into a carefully planned ivided into two study groups.| Nicholes, Janice Brewer, Debbie NichMarriage-vows' will be exchanged-in!area for the aged, Tranquil} — Thefirst group, “The Law and cles and Holly Howell. ‘ne Salt Lake Temple-in mid-December.| Acres.”Fr — the Citizen” hada guest:-speakHarriet Peterson gave a re-| er, Harvard Hinton, who dis- ~ The bridé-elect is a graduate ~ofThe couplé will make a home in Provo rt on the Legislative Council | Brigham Young University and is ~~ ? changes presently employed in the Carbon Coun- ~ while Mr. Robison is attending school. meeting, held Thursday morn- jcussed is the staleproposed comiitulion. ing, explaining the eight pro.|!™ '™ i ty School District at Price. Her fiance. rositien’ to Constitutional] ¢*Plained that the first de- who is currently studying at Brigham Amendments, which will be|Signers of the Utah constitution Young University, has completed an voted on in the election Nov. 8,|1ived in the horse and buggy LDS mission to Japan. Refreshments were served to days when they had no concep- DM 27 members and the guest, Mrs. tion of the problems that would Bywater. confront citizens today. He’ Mrs, Eugene Chapman, pres-| Sid proposed changes were KATHRYN WAKEFIELD Mormon Colo nists In Mexico Lions Have ident, conducted. es Club Notes necessary to modernize the constitution. The second study group, “Revolution in Modern China’ LAMBDA TAU viewed a film entitled “The Fall. of China.” Dr, Edith Bauer, branch member and ‘implementation chairman for’ will review “Fascinating Wothe Utah Division of this topic, manhood.” Members of Reader's Giuld a few returned but they sufferY CLUB led the discussion. met at the home of Mrs. Grant ed great hardships. Delicious refreshments were Mrs, Mildred Webb was in The November meeting of} served to 26 members. charge of the table decorations oe 8 the Provo Lady Lions was held ‘The November meeting of the which were gay with ‘Thanksat the Royal Inn Thursday Timp Valley Chapter, National giving holiday motifs, The than on Nov, 16 as previously night amid beautifully decor- Secretaries Association, was dinner committee included announced, ated tables, Cornicopias filled held Thursday at a local cafe. Mrs. Maxine Bounous, Mrs. CHRISTIAN WOMEN’S. CLUB with fruits and _pyracanthia Guests were introduced by Marion Brandley, Mrs, Mar- Will meet-Wednesday at 1:30 bers were Geniel Keller, lined the tables with tiny at Royal Inn. Reservations (pumpkins, -The~beautiful- brass) rshould-bethade~before-WednesIf you've been having frouble candle holders had red candles} Shirley ee me day at 10 am. with Mrs. choosing the right shades of inside and added charm to the Program chairman, Arden} ‘ en ‘base,powder; and eye make-up; table decoration: Powell “give the this information may be help Mrs, Elmer U. (Edna) Terry Workman of the Provo Crafts feature on arts and crafts, and | ffi ful: To look pretty and-natural; was chairman for. the evening. and Novelty Shop whogave a Elect Officers Mrs. Jean” Jordanof Baker, your ‘make-up ‘base should be charming demonstration of The Merry Mi 4H chub Ore., will be the main speaker. color-keyed to your skin tones Mrs. Kenneth Bliss, president, gifts and decorations which can welcomed the members and) be easily made for the holidays, The Ways and Means Com- ing Foods One, has the followmittee te distributed--variou's ing__ officers: Emily Hintze, Monday at 7:30-p.m. (quaint containers filled with president; Kim Fatlkner, vice holiday candies which will be president; Kathryn Clark, secsold by members as their final retary-treasurer; Mary Ander- Readers Guild Learns About Provo Lady aocime Decorations | Make-Up ColorTests Hloyce_Anderson,_Ruth Golden,|g@ret_ Hubbard and Mra. Jo. 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