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Show At 'Lights OrV Parties Tis the season to be jolly t . . . and in keeping with this 5 . cy, r k. ' V' " - nr; rX v - A , i SO V Av 7 ' 'fe -- .v JTvJ, -- ' 4 4 1 lJfj ' .' 's?- ',$4 - yn - cheerful m'vxi, Oakridge and W l'nu Creek country clubs he'd their gh's on parties this pat weekend. The annual events herald a ferine hol.day season ahead for club members. AT OAKRIPGE . . . party-goer- s entered the foyer and stepped into a winter wonderland. Flocked trees trimmed in shades of pink and burgundy were spotlighted throughout the club. Elves gay ribbons. and small trees with twinkling lights highlighted the holiday scene. The decorations that drew the most attention from the large crowd, however, were unique. One was a hot pink tree that held beautiful white doves. The other was a Christmas tree cut in half and suspended in front of a large mirror. tAl'5 A 4 5 l-J- r - U.S 7-- V HONORED GUESTS Honored at the guests dinner-dancwere past presidents and their wives. Among them: Mr. and Mrs. David Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Quigley, Mr. and Mrs. Allan Thomas, the Clyde Andersons, the William the Yorks, Kenneth Duncans. Mr. and Mrs. Mala Hoopnana, Mr. and Mrs. Kenvon Gurr. All through the evening guests listened and danced to the music of the Robert Murphy combo. Joimng in the festivities were: Mr. and Mrs. Dent S. Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Berry, Mr. and Mrs. Grant e il Mr. Gnd Mrs. Jerry Mooney, left, and Robert Schilling watch as Mrs. Schilling adds ornament to tree at Willow Creek Country Club's "Lights On" party. Haney, the Jerald December Monday, 1, S. Among those joining in festivities at Cakridge C ountry C!tb Suture! ay were Mr. and Mrs. David Brown, left, Mr. and Mrs. Richard T. Winegar, Mr. and Mrs. Alan Murdock. Event was 'Lights On' party. McCornb. Others were . . . Mr. and Mrs. James Eckersley. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Hvnhold, the Alan C. Murdocks, the Newell Parkins, the Max Bishops, (he R. T. Burmnghams, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Day, Mr. and Mrs. Garn G. Evans. In charge of decorations was Mrs. Grant Randle, assisted by Mrs. William R. Hinds, Mrs. Ferris Collett, Miss Camile Bradshaw, Mrs. Har- veys, the Ralph Nelsons, the T. D. Simpsons, the Richard Millers, the Dennis Petersons, Mr. and Mrs. Miles P. Romney, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford L. Elliott, Mr. and Mrs. Charles 1969 Margaret Pea? Abby Butler Sets Who By ABIGAIL VAN BUREN DEAR ABBY: I have a problem which I am sure many other married couples have had to face. I think I have made the right decision, but I want you to reassure me, Abby, as I could be wrong. My mother is not speaking to me because I told her that my husband and I will be having Christmas dinner with HIS parents this year. Nuptial Date Announcement is made of the engagement and forthcoming marriage of Miss Margaret Butler and Max Edward Stanton. The nuptial news is made known by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Donald T. Butler, 3000-3r- d East. The future bridegroom is a son of Mrs. Ruea J. Stanton, Torrance, Calif., and Virgil M. Stanton, Portland, Ore. The engaged couple plan a Dec. 19 wedding to be solemnized in the Salt Lake Temple. They will be honored Dec. 20 at a reception at the Butler home. The bridal pair will be further feted Jan. 1 at an open house in Spokane, Wash., given by Mr. and Mrs. Thomas HillebranL The future bridegroom's father will be host for a second open house in Portland Jan. 3. Miss Butler, who has been residing in Hon- - Self-edheri- "Senl-A-Crc- tk olulu, Hawaii. Is a graduate of Brigham Young University. She has also attended Church College of Hawaii. Her fiance, who has been making his home in Eugene, Ore., is a candidate for a Ph.D. degree at the University of Oregon. He has been elected to membership in Phi Kappa Phi. t.s , l m2 pluti Precut corners.. In attractive "blister paclcaia... Retail tUf KETCHUM'S JUST HUS NMTIT into rostnoH UNIQUE XMAS GIFT 4th Sa. at 7th W. 3554454 - DEAR HATES: Lied j Weight Scheduled Alpha Chi Omega Alumnae will hold a Christmas party and bake 6ale, Tuesday, 8 p.m. at the chapter house. Mrs. Joan Fisher, Mrs. America for 1969, will discuss ideas for yule parties and give demonstrations on how to make decorations. KANEKALON SYNTHETIC WIG-PRE-CURLED & STYIED CUT, TINT, CUT & CONDITION TiNT, SHAMPOO & SET TIPPING, COMPUTE WSHAMPOO & SET BLEACH & TONER Mrs. Robert C. Beers, president, will be in charge. Chairman Is Mrs. Arthur Peterson, assisted by Mrs. Edward Mos Jr., and Mrs. Edwin Madsen. College Club The College Club will meet Thursday at 1180 S. 13th East. Mrs. B.C.J. Wheatlake and Miss Marian Styles will be hostesses. Mrs. W. M. Hodgson will review A Brave New World. PERMANENT WAVE (Rag $25) CUT INCLUDING POPCORN LVVRS M1D&7E WORLDS FINEST TOPCOjf Too are about my Yule Party v Why lie about your weight when you can trim eff unattractive pounds & inches the quick, easy way. Individualized programs for ladies and men will give you the trim, slim look you can be proud of in a few short weeks. FREE! ! for yeor free figure filitn 4 iMfyiii mn4 free trial program. C alt r drop 1033 East 21st South 434-378- Nit It tm. . t 6 Christmas party. For the social hour, guests gathered in a room decora'ed with a jaunty green tree com- - Right? & Govtr cracks fcttwwn wall and bath tub In a Jiff.. .Neat, water-proNo many ad natives.. .15 feat, r, :u Is S Mr. Stanton has also received bachelor's and masters degrees from Brigham Young University and a masters degree from Louisiana State University. He fulfilled an LDS Central German mission. ng s0 dinners (and Thanksgiving, too) with MY family, ar.d now I think it's time we went to HIS mothers Max Conley. Mrs. Clifford Rice. Mrs. Richard T. Wine-aMrs. Milton C. Green, Mrs. Pale Burmngham. AT WILLOW CREEK MEANWHILE . . . members and guests of W Ulow Creek Country Club welcomed the holiday season with an v for Christmas dinner. My mother told me that there is an unwritten law that married daughters always spend ALL the holidays with the girls family. I have never heard of such a law and I told her I thought it was ridiculous. Dont suggest that his family and mine get together for Christmas dinner because it would never work out. They are both too large, and besides, they don't get along that well. So who is right? Mv mother HATES HOLIDAYS or I? We have spent the last fwo Chriitmas Margaret Butler mm inmwiw yA a f right ! Why not spend Thanksgiving with one family and Christmas with the other? And alternate every year. CONFIDENTIAL TO STILL WAITIN G IN BROWNSVILLE: Be a little more aggressive, and you will either hook him or lose him. Yon dont say how old yon are, but six years is a long time to wait for a man to make up his mind. with lollipops, gingercandy canes and toy soldiers. Other whimsical touches around the room t tall toy solini hided a dier. a Santa Claus on the fireplace, and gaily decorated storkings. Flashlights were ved to usher guests into the darkened dining room. Then, with a flick of a switch, the club was transformed into a dazzling yule scene. DINE AND DANCE Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Mooney and Mr. and Mrs. Robert of the Schilling, event, sat down to a festive dinner table ornamented with golden cherubs, doves, flowers. and silver candelabra. They were joined by committee members; Mr. and Mrs. Elliot Bernstein, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Carson, Mr. and Mrs. Tat Sullivan. plete bread houses, six-foo- During the evening guests danced to the music of Tuck Marcantonio and his orchestra and admired the club decor, especially a pair of ornate gold chandeliers encircling an elaborate network of red glass. Another two was the foyer decor impressive gold cherubs and silver trees mirrored in a winter lake. Included In the large crow d were President of Willow Creek and Mrs. Glen Groo, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Ford, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kerr, the William Griffiths, the Robert Hollisters. Others were Mr. and Mrs. Edward McGrath, the John Knudseos, the Frank the Edward Lublins, the Jay McHenrvs, Mr. and Mrs. George Snell, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Spratt. Hos-nick- s. Special Classes To Be Offered The Joy of Womanhood will be the topic of a lecture series that will soon get under way at the Salt Lake Public Library. The series, sponsored by the Brigham Young University Salt Lake Center for Continuing Education, is designed to appeal to both single girls and married women. The lecture series will be taught on ten consecutive Wednesday evenings, beginning Dec. 3. Classes for single girls start at 5:30 p.m., and sessions for married women at 7:30 p.m. Registration fee is $8. BONUS PHOTO ALBUM |