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Show Cadmus Club Has Musical Program Christmas Party "The Art of Keeping Christmas" Christ-mas" was the theme of Cadmus Cad-mus Club and the George Jaynes home was the setting " the traditional Christmas iner. rhe tree ablaze with spark-g spark-g lights, the warmth from 3 cheery crackling fire, the autifully decorated tables, .d friendly hand shakes eeted all as they assembled esident Glenna Oveson wel-med wel-med all and called her hus-ind hus-ind to offer grace upon the : od that was to be partaken Elaine Walker, as mistress : Ceremonies, created just le friendly, sincere spirit lat one enjoys to be a part f, by her well chosen words nd exact timing. Jess Walk-r, Walk-r, in his unisue style answer-d answer-d the query "Is there a San-a San-a Claus?" Effie Adams and Avera Villiams were the winners of loor prizes. The group then ourneyed to the Central School auditorium where the program was in charge of Catherine Rees. "Tis daybreak in the hearts af men, for Christmastide fills all the waiting world with music" and truly all agreed with the author of these words after hearing the rendition of the Christmas program that the Timpanogos Chorale presented. pre-sented. Inasmuch is Mrs. Rees is the accompanist of the Chorale, and her husband conductor, little wonder that pride swelled in the hearts of the listeners that we have such accomplished and dedicated dedi-cated individuals who render and share their talents to so many groups not only at the Christmas season, but thru-out thru-out the year. After the Chorales performance perform-ance the committee consisting consist-ing of Carrol Iverson, Elaine Walker and Ina Page invited all to partake of the goodies from the well-laden table. Homemade candies and sweet meats were there awaiting to be eaten. The happy congeniel group were truly filled with the poy and spirit of peace and happiness hap-piness for such a delight ful evening. |