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Show Page 18—THE HERALD, Provo, Utah Ladies Literary Meets Yule Joy Shared By The “The Miracle at the Wall” Bern Auxiliary Friday, December 17, 1971 Lindon Reception Tonight Two Christmas stories were given by Mrs, Dick Burr entitlg “The Other Wise > Lillian Rasband, Roger O. DuPais Wedin Rites Performed in Temple and Mrs, Murray, Mrs. s annual Christmas party Wednesday night with about 100 present. Col. Robert K. Dusenberry, commander of the Dean Mendenhall Legion Post 13, weleomed the. guests and extended Christmas greetings. Second Vice Commander Jack Craghead, chairman for the ~ JUST IN TIME FOR CHIRSTMAS NEWSHIPMENT OF HANDBAGS party, also expressed yule greetings. and M.S. in physical education from BYU, where he played varsity football and was allconference guard. He is a Viet Nam veteran and is now teaching at new attendants. The couple will make their homein Lindon. MRS. ROGEL 0. DUPAIX (Lillian Edith Rasband) Holidays Feted By Legion SUSIE MAC... Let's Hope He'll Grow Up While He’s In the Army up. 1 worry constantly that kids won't have enough to . eat, and I guess I do nag him some. But sometimes I can’t stand it, Would you believe he not it himself a wig out of my a ee é SPANISH FORK — The Should stick it out with my Mrs. Blanch Cardner, rehabilitation chairman, introduced Elmo Keck, vocal al School. He introduced the Madrigal Chorus, a singing group the High School, who bers accompanied by Sandra Wallentine. Refreshments were served by Marian Lombardi, Margaret jessie Clayson, Ni *hree babies, or leave with my I two? TOO MANY BABIE: DEAR TOO: Since you obviously took him food for my girls come to raise, you're entitled to every from, Before when we needed Aa you can squeeze out of money, we pawned my jim. Write the Adjutant ea my suitcase, etc. He General’s Office at the Penme to quit nagging, “things tagon,and you'll get specifics on arranging always work out,” My parents havefurnished our apartment and given us “little Fy things” for the kids like miracles have happened before, A delicious dinner was prepared and served by the Auxiliary under the direction of Mrs. Boyd W. Reynolds, foods chairman, and co-workers. Betty Canary Afterward, Leather, A beautiful quilt, made by I never thought I'd be having sympathetic feelings about retailers during what must be their busiest month members of the Auxiliary, was won a3 a Nelson. Mrs. Christensen, Auxiliary president, was chairman of the fund-raising quilt project. of the year. But, because of the readers who wrote to me after reading a column I wrote on Thanksgiving, I've been worrying about sales. In the column I mentioned the worn, bedraggled, notquite-but-almost-pathetic ornaments that wetraditionally bring out to the table at our house on Thanksgiving Day Now I’m wondering how our local gift shop owner can even stay in business! Because, from what I hear, nobody buys new things—they just keep cherishing the old. Beautiful Evening Bags Price’ From The committee on decorations consisted of Mrs. Spencer Meldrum, Mrs. Ear! Blumenthal, and Mrs. T. V. Maloney. And, apparently, we like most the things our children have dropped, chipped and then haphazardly but loving (and with a frightened glance over the shoulders) re- Top officers of the Legion and Auxiliary were generally in charge of the pre-Christmas function: For the Legion, Mr. Dusenberry, First Vice Commander Emmitt Murdock, and Mr. Craghead; and for the Auxiliary, Mrs. N. L. Christensen, president; Mrs, C. BertGiles, first vice president; and Mrs. Dallis A. Christensen, second vice president, assisted by other officers. paired. An Ohio mother says that each year for the past decade she finds herself thinking on Christmas Eve, “Oh, yes, I must remember not to put anything hot in that soup tureen!” Her daughter Lori was only eight when she broke the tureen in the sand pile. And, Lori glued it together while her mether sternly lectured her on how there wouldn’t be anything left for Lori's children since she was The Most Destructive Child who had comealong in the family for 200 years. A family in Texas dines each New Year’s Eve on a 100-year-old, hand-woven tablecloth that has Batman iron-on pictures—placed there 15 years ago. 240 No. University Christmas Store Hours: Monday thre Friday 10 10 9 Saturday 10106 CnnisTASSab SPECIAL CHRISTMAS SALE! a)p2 Well, there’s a new generation pletely controlled, I suppose and besides,that Army check is neither you nor I have to tat) it of leaving him, probably the only form of child about your sales, But you have to count on younger he just needs to support you'll get. customers each year — the ones who haven't had time to accumulate dear and damaged decorations. winter clothes. Tve but Ireally Wide Genuine Plastic Claus distributed goodies and led the Legivnnaires and Ladies in Christmas carols. A musical program was underthe direction of Frank LaBue. Those Cherished Baubles Bring Back the Old Glow A California woman hangs her broke: ornaments on her tree. 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