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Show ri Page 22—THE HERALD, Provo, Utah, Thursday, December10, 1981 Card Etiquette: Orem A.M. LA LECHE LEAGUE Will meet Friday at 10 a.m. at the home of Marlene Deegan, 88 E. 760 S., Orem. Topic is “The Advantagesof Breastfeeding.’’ Mothers and babies Dos and Don'ts are welcome. For more information, call Tanya Glazier at 225-6703 You find just the Christmas card you were looking for. Both scene and sentimentare to yourliking. It’s FORTNIGHTERS Will meet at the Mountain Fuel Social Room tonight at 8 p.m. for a demonstration in Christmas cooking, Annie Wong is the hostess, assisted by Shirley Marshall and Marian Robert. a personalized greeting, one on which your signature is imprinted. But you're in a quandary. Whatis the proper form these days? Which comesfirst, the man's nameor the woman's name; what honorifics do you employ; and where do you put them? Almost anything goes and the rationale is pretty much common sense; nevertheless, a few pointers are in order. The National cee of Greeting Card Publishers advises the followi Marriedorsingle, regardless of eee the tendency is toward informality. The imprinting of one’s name and address is a social cachet that leaves no doubt about the signature. Butr a_personal note or signature adds warmth to your Christmas message. Whenprofessionaltitles or honorifics are used, the man’s name usually appearsfirst, but not necessari- ly. Andthetitles, depending on preference may come before or after the name: Dr. Dorothy Michaels or Dorothy Michaels, M.D.; a doctorate maybelisted as Dr. Dorothy Michaels or Dorothy Michaels, Ph.D.; and a lawyer may be listed as Dorothy Michaels, Esq Whethersending a card to a Protestant clergyman or Roman Catholic priest, the proper address is the same: The Reverend David Alderman. If he has a degree of D.D. of L.L.D., he is, The Reverend Dr. David Alderman. If he's married, it's The Rey. and Mrs, David Alderman. If both parties havetitles, or the wife holdsa title and the husbanddoes not, the seniortitle should appear first: Colonel Michele Julin and Jamor Bertram Julin; Doctor Michele Julin and Bertram Julin. Withouttitles, either name may comefirst: Michele and Bertram Julin or Bertram and Michele Julin If she has opted to keep her maiden name, the listing may read Michele Juarez and Bertram Julin. When children’s names are added, the father’s name, as a rule, appears first: The Julins — Bertram, Michele, Susie, Josie and Wayne; or Bertram, Michele and the Children; The Bertram Juli Family; or Mr. and Mrs. Bertram Julin and Family. Singles, more often than not, drop titles. Tina Smith or Luis Zea. However, the single woman may employ a Ms., Miss or Mrs. if she is widowed or divorced. Occasionally, divorced womenwill employ their former husband’s name, Mrs. Luis Zea. Or they mayprefer a combination,using their maiden name and married name, Mrs. Smith Zea; or Tina Smith Zea or Tina Zea. Somepeople tend to add an apostrophe‘‘s”’ to last names to make them plural. For instance, The Morgan's. But such useis incorrect. Simply add an 's”’ to all last names except those ending in ‘‘s’’. Names endingi *‘s’’, should add ‘“‘es’’. The name Cordes, for instance, becomes The Cordeses. Military titles are always spelled out; Captain, Lieutenant. Officers of the Army, Marines and Air Forceusetitles with grade of Captain and above. Officers of the Navy usetitles with the grade of Lieutenant Commanderorabove. In all services, officers of Junior rank use ‘‘Mr."’ with the grade and organization on a second line: Mr. James Duiggan, Second Lieutenant, U.S. Marine Cores If you're addressing a cardto a child with the same name as his father, address it to Master William Kessler. By so doing, you'll assure that William gets to open William's mail — a big treat for a small child The appropriateness of the imprinted, or “‘personalized greeting card’’ is unquestionable, But don’t hesitate to pen a note above or below your imprinted signature. The decision is yours on howyou'd like best,‘ to say ‘‘Merry Christmas’’ LAYNE CLAIR BROWN ROBIN LEN GUNTER MR. AND MRS. JEFFREY KING (Julie Ann Mickelsen) Robin Gunter, Mickelsen, Dr. and Mrs. John Lee Gunter of American Fork announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter Robin Len to LayneClair Brown, son of Ann Brown,Salt Lake City, and the late Clair Brown. The couple will be married on Saturday in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. A reception will honor them that evening from 7 to 9:30 p.m. at the American Fork East Stake Center,825 E. 500 N. The bride-elect is a graduate of American Fork High School. She attended BYU and is now employed in Salt Lake City. Herfiance is a graduate of Cottonwood High School. He served an LDS mission in the Tampa, Fla. area and currently attends Utah Technical College at Salt Lake City whereheis majoring in computerscience. The couple will live in Salt Lake City. Julie Ann Mickelsen and Jeffrey King were martied Nov. 28 in the Ogden LDS Temple. A wedding breakfastat the Hilton Innin Salt LakeCity followed. Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Maurlin Mickelsen, Salina, and Mr. and Mrs. Robert G. King, Orem. A reception in Salina honored the couple that evening. An open house will be at the home of the bridegroom's parents in Orem from 7 to 10 p.m. on Saturday. The eventis opento friends and relatives. Bridal attendants will be sister of the bride, Lori Mickelsen, as maid of honor, and bridesmaids Shelley Crane and Anne White. Holly Howard, Cindy Stephenson, Kelli Stephenson, Guiseppa King and Kjerstine King will be flowergirls. Best men will be brothers of the bridegroom, Randy and Ron King. cial guests will be grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. . Muffett, Orem, formerly of Sunnyvale, Calif. Prenuptial parties were given by Anne White and Lori Mickelsen; and by Melinda King and Loretta King. The bride is a fine arts graduate of BYU. The bridegroom attended BYUfor two years. He served an LDS mission in the Germany, Hamburg Ybarra, Hawker Wedding Shelley Anne Ybarra and John Malcom Hawker will marry on Saturdayin the Salt Lake LDS Temple. A reception will follow that evening at 7 p.m. at Payson High School. The bride-elect is the The right earrings can need daughter of Joe C. Ybarra of Fort Walton Beach, Fla., and Mrs. Mary Jo Brogan of Denver, Colo. Mr. Hawkeris the son of Mr. and Mrs. William Harold Hawker of Payson, and the late Mrs. Maxine N. Hawker. JOHN MALCOM HAWKER SHELLEY ANNE YBARRA "a ing removesa tiny bit of drop earrings, medium teardrop You are invited to meet}! Dressy shoe-ing! Tapered toe ankle strap in sueded black gleams with goldenstitchery. 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