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Show Mrs. Trotter: Hosts Gala 'is"imrnn Daily Herald3A_ : Party for Les Femmes Club ir welcomed Christmas party The part be Latona Club - Enjoys'Fete At Gunther's AMERICAN Elgin Loud turned home the hospital FORK: —_First-thanked-the-members for their glimpse of the beautifully dec-'thoughtluiness during her ill + orated. home of Mrs, Orville ness. Mrs, Paul -Dalebout juntier and hearing the soft) thanked them -for their gift of sof Christmas_recordings/remembrance—at—the-death~of TiRESA ARLENE MERRELL set the mood for an enjoyable her mother-in-law. Secret pals holiday party for the Latona were revealed in the exchange Music Club. Greetings were ex- of Christmas gifts. Names were NANCY STOWE by Mrs, Ernest L. drawn for pew secret pals. PHYLLIS ELAYNE PACE Committee “members were The women Sang carols with) Mrs. Paul ‘Trotter, Mrs. Rich|Mrs. Alex Karren at the piano|ard Harvey and: Mrs, Blaine and Mrs. Milo Bean read the| Rich. Wedding plans have been an-|ried on Jan. 25 at the Ivy club collect. Mrs. Vernon Holin-) nounced for Nancy Stowe and/House in Ogden. Parents of the drake told “a Christmas story, Jan 27th rites in the Sunset Mr.Allred is an honor student Omar Ka‘er who will be mar-|couple are Mr. and Mrs. W.'For What Doth the Man Prof-| 2nd Ward will unite Teresa! of Othello High School, Othello, H.Stowe of Ogden and Mr. and/iteth.”” Arlene Merrell, daughter of Wash. He has attended BYU for Mr. and Mrs. Alfred L. Pace, make their home. A program of music was preMrs. Moses Kader of Provo. Mrs, LaRee S. Merrell and the one year and is. presently emMiss Stow is a graduate of/sented by Mrs. Leo Wootton, of Provo announce the engageese late Leo A. Merrell, with Craig ployed at Paul, Idaho. + Ben Lomond High School and Mrs. Ray Jensen, Mrs. Joel ment and forthcoming marriage K,Allred, son of Mr. and Mrs. The couple plan to reside Seminary. She is a senior at) Pendleton and Melvin G. Clowof their daughter, Phyllis Verlen L. Allred, of Paul, Idaho, near Mr. Allred’s choice of Brigham Young University and ard. Mrs. Dale Gunther was Elayne Pace, to Kenneth Lee Miss Merrell is a senior: at) college, while he completes his) will graduate in May in nurs-|the accompanist. Mackey, a son of Mrs. Fred = Provo High School and a grad- schooling Ray ‘and Kenneth Mackey ft AE FORK ing. Mr. Kader, a graduate of The serving of a delicious} : : — Memuate of the LDS Seminary. She| ‘A reception will follow te)Festivities |Provo High’ School, is also a|lunch and ra Sepa “ is a memberof the Provo High marriage at the church with | lca aleecnn pa N es i senior at BYU, studying politi-| gifts completed the party, at- |’ All friends and relatives of Orem. A Cappella Choir and the Deb- receiving hoursy from 8 to asvane aaa cal science and international] tended by 30 members. | Miss Ruth Lowise Partridge and) Jan. 27 has been selected as! holiday party Wednesday night onairs. 10 p.m, gathered recently at the Social relations. | Mrs. Gunther, Mrs. Ray |Miss Amelia Buckley are in-|the wedding day and the cou-|at the home of Mrs, C. A. Center for a gala Yuletide fete. The couple will reside in Lamoreaux, Mrs. Kenneth Me- |vited te the traditional New/ple wili exchange vows in the/ Grant president, Dinner was Chairman of the affair was|PT0vo while continuing their| Donald and Mrs Claude Snyder Year's Day open house at the) Salt Lake Temple, A reception) served at 7 p.m, A program of World Fashions Partridge residence next Sun-/that evening will honor them) caro} singing, piano and ac Paul Bales, with Mrs. Sanford! "Dg. {were the hostesses, day. jat the Provo Eighth Ward hall.| cordion numbers by Wallace Argyle and Mrs. Snell Olsen,| Receiving hours will be from) Miss Pace, a graduate of} Sommerville of Lehi, anecdotes Mrs. LeRoy Whitehead Jr., z 5 to 9:p.m. at 195.E. 4th N. in/Provo High School, will attend|of Christmas experiences and Mrs. Weston Jones, and Mrs.) R Hi Co 1 Provo. This event has been a|Utah Trade Technical Institute guessing games together with ecep tion onors up e tradition at the Partridge home| to study as a dental assistant.| By BETTE KNIGHT dramatic look to the hair style. Rex Taylor, as committee the green spruce tree tinsel and members, | ’ ’ for mary years. Mr. Ray attended Orem High| multicolored ornament trimmed LIMA, -Peru-Women are alVery few Latin women wear eee Toset the scene for the eve-| Following Marriage School and Utah Trade Tech-|gave the party an old fashioned ways searching for new hair their hair extremely long and nical and is currently employed] flavor. Eleven members ate styles...whether it be in the straight...which is the teen age ning’s festivities as the group! assembled in the beautifully} Mr. and Mrs. Clyde 0, Greenjlace over. lilac taffeta and the in Provo, where the couple will' tended. United States or in South Amerpopular style now. How wise decorated, room, ‘Mrs. Hales|Jr. (Elaine Prisbrey Cross- bride. carried three orchids ica. read a special holiday poem.|man) welcomed their friends at)nested in lily-of-thevalley. A In Peru, now the Sasoon they are for nothing is more Christmas season games were| a pretty reception Friday eve-|brief chapel train completed short hair cut is being worn) aging than long, straight hair played, with Mrs, Argyle as/ning at the Timpanogos Stake/her ensemble. The Sasoon cut, with heavy on a girl over twenty five. director. |House where they took their’ che was attended by Shirley ‘bangs, two points of hair eoming Latins feel that the hair should A delicious dinner was‘served| wedding vows earlier in the) pinie and Elen Painter ml Enjoys Party forward -on- the frame the face and make it at tables where each place set evening, worelilac brocade and carried) yay County Medical Assistcheeks. and cut ‘|pretty by attracting attention ting had a specialholiday favor.) Parents of the couple are| white gladioli, short straight |ants were entertained at the * |to’ the best facial features of A hilarious session of exchang- Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Proctor across the back Clarke Forsythe was best) annual Christmas dinner and the woman. ing “white elephant” gifts fol-|of American Fork and Mr. and of the head, has lowed. The evening ended with| Mrs, Clyde 0. Green of Pleas: Hood oe ge ee a during the week. been changed a im ichael Ostler played organ’ singing of carols led by Mrs.| ant Grove. | Green as ushers. ( bit by teasing J Grant Harris. The bridal gown was of white| Receiving in the bridal line’ shop quartet, sang. An afghan the hair to stand high on the were Elva Pulley, grandmother| was presented to Lynn Petercrown of the jof the bride and her brother, | sen. head. i Larry—Prisbrey,—representing —Frinice Bishop and Mrs, PetIt_is_interest|her parents, ersen made arrangements for| ing that the Sas- Bette Knight | The bridal party ‘stood in the party for 25 members and: re eee BS oon cut (named after Viaal |front of a chandelier-type backSasoon).' has.-become _so_ well SPANISH FORK — A festive! drop carryinga lilac, white and known and copied throughout Christmas dinner and social silver.theme._The: refreshments MAKESILVER GLEAM the_world. Sasoon_has been was held Wednesday-evening at! area was separated by a lamp- The glow.of candlelight on the. criticized because he is not a the Social Center for members| 7 type rope. holiday buffet or dinning table member of the Association of of the Spanish Fork Business The couple will make their sets off the sparkle of silver Hairdressers. If you are not aj cs Professional Women’s | |home in Mayport Naval Base, bowls or serving dishés, flat- We at BERNINA wish you, our friends and customers member of the group it means bi : | Mayoort, Fla, ware or candlesticks. To give @ joyous Christmas and Happy New Year. you have not passed certain President Jessie Clayson wel-| | eee silver pieces a holiday look as tests’ signifying your ability to comed the: women. } Dave Borget Bill Jensen glistening as new tinsel, use be a top hair dresser. In_spite | BRIGHTEN PARTY TABLE silver polish applied with soft, of not belonging to the Associa- President Clayson reported 332 W. B | Hospitality abounds at this scratch-free paper towels. tion, Sasoon has become inter- that in behalf of the club, letters were mailed to the elected ime of year, when friends and Rinse, and with more nationally famous with his hair officials in Utah County, pledg|neighbors frequently get to- double layer paper towels, cut. \gether for festive occasions In the field of fashion design ing the club’s ‘support, to the following: Verl Stone, Wallace |from a holiday party to an exin Paris, Chanel does not be-| change of cookie recipes, Whatlong to the Association of Cout- Gardner, William H. Sorenson, ‘ever-the-reason for exchangeuriers (though women areelig- and Mark Boyack, Spanish {ing good cheer, snack and bevible)-and she has becomeone Fork; Ralph Chapple and Floyd Harmer, Payson, erage napkins add color to the the most famous designers party table. Kept in plentiful of women’sclothes in the worid. The evening was _climaxed. The ‘statf_of Tregeagles. wish i : 5 supply in the serving area, the Proving true creative genius with the exchanging of gifts reps ane napkins protect table tops from our many customers and and the awarding of beautiful cannot be deterred. Tn the evening, small hair- blue ‘glass base artistically’ | MRS. CLYDE 0. GREEN JR. (Elaine Prisbrey Crossman) glass rings or food stains. friends a Happy and Prosperpieces set-in large curls are arranged with white flowers to added to the crown of the head Cecil Curtis, city librarian. cus New Year, and thank you wearing the Sasoon-cut, giving Grace Cole was in charge of a-fuller, heavier, and more this project. for making 1966 a very suc- Teresa Merrell Will tended | Engagement of Nancy Stowe: Tavze: bresident. Wed Crk Failed 3 To Omar Kader Announced =a | Partridge Open House | Set Jan. 1 Vestalian Meets for Phyllis Elayne Pace And Lee Mackey Will Marry o Mrs. Grant Hosts Party Fer Group Peruvian Hair Styles Utah County Medical Club HeeSaher ekeas tates Spanish Fork BPW Enjoys Dinner, Social Contes Mens He aineassciat guests ROtabsenncatra one BERNINAswine con FULL Perfect for cessful year, 15“ carriact Genealogy BREAKTHROUGH ONLY AT foe LLOYD'S © ‘ NEW SMITH-CORONA? = 219° Wepledge you the same AT LEAST $3 5 00 expert service and fine quality-through the comTrade-In Allowance ing year, 1967. ° ironman vies anne bedoe‘ecsamooente ON YOUR OLD TYPEWRITER fans 0 wide range of Reconditioned 15” TYPEWRITERS Thank You! SEE| from 49°? sctzon TRY IT BEFORE YOU LLOYD'S typewriters 324 WestCenter St. { 0 eagle BUY IT! a : EINER FLOORS ; PROVO ra Lote Reece 26, » 940 E. 450 N,, PROVO — 374-1661) ~» Poeensnsenyniciens |