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K S Literary Marguerite Madsen Marries Charles Jackson Bank Honor,
Madsen spoke imp?
Features N .,' . ' - • : - tialMarguerite
vows to Lt. Charles B. JackEmployes
son in a ceremony solemnized in
the
.Manti
LDS
Temple
Thursday..
Book Review
The' new Mrs. Jackson is the
SO C I
Mrs. Max Edwarcfa
Entertains '
Lamero Club
OKEM—Members of the La-,
mero
club met at the home of
daughter
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Russell
The members of .the K.S.-LiterMrs. Max Edwards at London.
ary club were entertained at the Q. Madsen, of Provo. The groom's
Ovgf 135 employees and their
The group saw slides of a tour of
home of Mrs. George Carter at parents are Mr. and Mrs. Bryan
in
FHIDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1955
partners
were guests at the Firs Europe taken by Mrs. Emily
IV
DAILY
HERALD
Jackson of Fillmore.
an annual Christmas party.
Utah County. Utah
Security Bank Christmas partj
"The Other Wise Man" by Witnessing the wedding cerePedersen who toured in Europe
held on the Mezzanine floor o last summer. She showed the
Henry,Van Dyke,was told by mony were Mr.- and Mrs. William
the new bank building recently. brithplace of her parents in DenMrs. James Hawkins,, of Salt Spence, Mr. and Mrs. Albert HalLake City. ,Mrs. Carter and Mrs. liday,^Mr. and Mrs. Rollo BranDinner was served after which mark and visited relatives there,
Hawkins played carols on the son, and Mrs. Cleo Ohristensen.
entertainment was presented b accompanied by her sister.
f(
^ and piano. Members joined The couple were honored at a
the Brigham Young Universit
While in Germany, she met her
in tlie festive spirit and sang reception Thursday evening in the
student program bureau..
son, Dean, who was serving in the
Park
University
Ward
Chapel.
carols in a group.
Verl Benzley, assistant to presi a£med forces . there. He accom"My Most Memorable Christ- enen, Lynn Fechser and Connie The Carter home. was decor- The bride's gown was made of
dent
of First Security Bank Corp panied them on a part of the tour.
mas' was one of the highlights Jones accompanied by Nancy ated'with Christmas motifs and traditional slipper satin with
extended
greetings of the seaso
Hot spiced fruit cake was servWiscombe.
Mrs.
Van
Wagenen
of the Bonheur Club Christmas
Chantilly lace covering the 'bodice
a
large
Christmas
tree
added
to
to
those
present.
Another specia ed to the group in an atmosphere
party held at the home of Mrs. told a Christmas story.
the holiday air. Santa came andand sleeves. Insets of the lace acguest was Ken Probst, vice presi of Christmas festivity and the
Frank Van Wagenen Wednesday Beautiful holiday decor was gave' everyone a present. A tasty cented the full skirt. Fingertip
dent
and cashier, First Security Balance of the evening was spent
evening.
used in the living .room in a luncheon was served to 12 mem- veil was caught by a cap of satin
Bank
of Utah, Salt Lake City in exchanging gifts "and visiting.
During the program each mem- pink, green and gold color bers.
trimmed with rhinestones and
Employes
received a gift of a Twelve members were present.
ber told about her most memor- scheme. "Season's Greetings"
* * *
seed pearls. She carried-a white
bonus
check
of five per cent o Mrs. Garth Adams, a new memable Christmas. Included on the was printed in old English print
orchid surrounded with pink rosetheir annual salary.
r, was welcomed into the club.
program were musical numbers across flie mirror above, the
buds and stei$hanotis.
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Bank officers who were host,
by flie "Down Beats," a girls' mantle hi green and gilded with American Fork News
Attending the bride were Mrs.
ai-d hostess for the party an
choral group from Provo High gold. Pink candles, cones, and an
William S. Spence, sister of the
F. V. Nicholas, vice president and
School. The group was composed arrangement of gilded goblets
bride; Mrs. Kent Dalburg, Mrs.
manager of bank; Frank Can
of Delores Nelson. Sue Hughes, were attractive on the mantle. '
Paul Dalebout, Gloria Johnson
field, vice president; H. Eddy
Jane Ann Bown, Lola Van Wag- Rustic old-fashioned lamps with
and Lynette Anderson. They wore
Nfcholsen. assistant vice presi
pink candles centered a table
dresses of different shades of blue
dent; Max Elliott, manager of
Mrs. Golda B. Mann was electnear the entrance. Rich brown AMERICAN. FORK —Mr. and taffeta with full" skirts. They held
Timeway
and assistant manager
nuts and green boughs added a Mrs. Dave Gahn-were guests Sun- white velvet muffs with pink
Mrs. Dorothy Bentley, manager ed as clerk for the Woodmen of
iesitve air to the arrangements. day evening of Mr. and Mrs. feathered carnations.
of bank; Joe Smith, manager of he World at a meeting and social
evening at the home
The Christmas tree attracted Earry Thompson of HaLiday, it Mrs. Madsen, the bride's mothOrem branch and Jim Lytte, as- ofWednesday
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar W. Mann.
much attention along, with the being 'the twelfth wedding anni- er, wore a mauve brocaded dress
sistant manager of Timeway
versary of the Thompsons. Dur- and a corsage of'pink-roses. Mrs.
other decorations.
Max Elliott was master of cere- After the business meeting, refreshments were served and bingo
monies.
A buffet supper was served by ing the evening the Cahns accom- Jackson wore a blue gray crepe
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white elephant prizes were excandlelight. In the dining area panied the Thompsons on a visit dress accented by a corsage of
to the LDS Children's Hospital pink roses.
:hanged. The home was decorated
the
festive
arrangements
were
in
MAPLETON—Married -in the
and the Shriners Hospital, where
with a beautiful Christmas tree
Manti LDS Temple December green and white and gold color for twelve years Mr. Thompson, Joe Jackson, brother of the
and other ornamental pieces.
groom stood as best man. Ushers
19fe were Roslyn Hall, daughter schemes.
as
a
member
of
the
El
Kalah
Six couples were present.
of Mr. and Mrs. Ross Hall and Mrsi Robert Bunker was assist- Shriners band has .participated were Steven Jackson, Jim Jack* * *.
ant
hostess.
Twenty-five
',
memson
and
Jake
Garn.
Verl Taylor, son of Mr. and Mrs.
in a program for the children. In
The
most
practical
method of
bers
were
present.
LaMar .Taylor of El Paso, Tex.
costume, the members performed White candelabra with a large
* * *
reeze-drying
potatoes
for cattle
Lewie R. Anderson, temple presiMRS. CHARLES JACKSON, (MARGUERITE MADSEN)
tricks, had a . magician along, bouquet of pink and while flowdent, officiated.
ers
formed
a
background
for
the
eed
is
to
spread
the
potatoes
on
also Roscoe Grover who drew
In the wedding party were Mr.
pictures for the hospital patients. receiving. Organ music was playthe open ground in layers no more
and Mrs. Ross Hall, Mr. and
A smorgasbord dinner completed ed by Mrs. Farrell Massey.
LINDON—To celebrate the 44th than six to eight inches deep.
MM. LaMar Taylor, Mr. and
wedding anniversary of Mr. an<
the wedding celebration. The Guests were served at small
Mrs. Orland Cloward, Mrs. Pearl
Mrs. John W. Young of Orem
Thompsons were married at the tables in an area partitioned with
T -ling and Mrs. Walter Darling.
tall white columns. To each
their son, Ted, and his wife, Vir
home of the Cahns here.
The young couple plan to make
column were tied bells. A white
ginia, entertained their family
PLEASANT
GROVE
—
T
h
e
their home in Mapleton while
arch
twined
with
holly
and
pine
at
dinner recently. It was the firs"
One
of
the
lovely
social
events
>
By
VIRGINIA
EVANS
islative
Council
report.
RefreshMr. Taylor attends the Brigham Pleasant Grove Garden Club of the holiday season for mem- boughs was the entrance for the
time that all of the family had
ments
were
served
to
12
memwere
feted
at
a
delicious
ChristYoung University.
SPANISH FORK — "Substitute
been together since the John
mas dinner at the home of Mrs. bers of the Literary League was guests into the serving area.
* * *
Santa," the delightful story of a bers.
Young's
son, Lynn, left 2% years
their
Christmas
party
Monday
Assisting
with
the
serving
were
Lucille.Hillman this week. Ladies
Athenae
?
man who found joy in subbing
of the group assisted the hostess night at Ann Brown s place. A Madelyn Mills, LuDean Pyper, for Santa in a department store The annual Christmas party of ago to fill a mission in Australia
in the meal preparation and plan- beautifully-tinted tree spotlighted Lily Blackburn, - Marion . Ashby, rather than drinking liquid cheer, the Athenae Club waS held re- for the LDS church. Lynn returnning, with Mrs. Glendon . Listen to catch the glitter of the orna- Marilyn Mitchell, Nancy Ladle. was told by Mrs. Harold Creer to cently at the Social Center. T,he ed home last month.
acting as chairman. As the group ments and festoons, the long din- Arranging the gifts were Mrs. members.. of ^ the Aglaian Club table was beautifully decorated A family hour of games anc
gathered they were greeted by ner table extending through the Reed Richards, Mrs. Stott Dun- when they met recently at the with white miniature Christmas music followed the delicious dinner, highlighted by colored slides
the hostess and the delightful room, decorated with holiday can, Mrs. Albert Halliday and home of Mrs. Claude Williams.
trees as favors.
motifs. and favors, the clever Mrs. Dave Gilner. At the guest
shown by Lynn. The slides includOREM —Interesting twists in holiday spirit which prevailed in program
The home was beautifully dec- Dinner was served to 18 mem- ed pitcures taken en route to
"Six
For
the
-Money,"
book
was
Mrs.
Leland
Loy
and
the
home
decorations.
Dinner
tying gift packages and in holiorated with boughs of evergreen bers. The evening.was spent play- Australia, while there on the conimitating Herb Shriner's well Shirley Potter.
day home decorations were shown was served at small tables decor- known
and brightly colored ornaments. ing progressive games. Mrs". Clair tinent, and on Lynn's return
TV
program,
and
the
exto the Jaycee Wives when they ated with pine cones, boughs, and change of gifts made a .pleasur- The couple left for a honeymoon The
table on which a turkey din- Thomson made the highest score; home.
candles, with Christmas basket
at an undisclosed destination. For
met at a local cafe.
ner
was* served was decorated Mrs. Henry Campbell the lowest. Eight other. members of the
able
evening.
There
were
29
a going-away outfit the bride
The gift ideas were shown by favors for everyone. . Fourteen present.
with
gaily colored ribbons fasten- Gifts were exchanged. '
wore a sheer wool sheath dress
family present to make up a total
Mrs. Lawrence Edwards who members were present.
NBC Club
ed to cookie cutters that were
The
committee
in
charge
conaccented
with
avocado-colored
acof 13 enjoying the wedding annidemonstrated how to tie the pack* * *
used as favors.
sisted of Mesdames Stanford cessories.
Mrs. Sam Conk recently enter- versary celebration included the
ages. She displayed several novel
Wilde, LeRoy Mecham; Frank They will make a temporary Mrs. Elaine Hansen led the tained 18 members of the NBC Young's two daughters, Mrs. Wilpackages such as a Santa Claus
Greenwood, Ross Buckwalter, home in Tucson, Ariz., where Lt. ladies in singing Christmas carols Club at a turkey dinner.
gus Duncon of Lindon and Ha
and a doll house prepared for
Leo
Van Wagoner," \ Stanford Jackson is stationed with the U.S. accompanied by Mrs. Dean Jen- Mrs. David Forsey won first Young of Orem, and their other Golden bees buzzing around/ra beehive o
•ending by Mrs. Eric Sandstrom.
Briggs, Walter B. Devey, Clare Air Force.
sen. Mrs. George Hawkins played prize at Canasta._Mrs. Delos Ar- three sons, Keith W. and Marion glowingtranslucentchina.4!4 high1 $10.95
The remainder of the evening
a piano solo.
" and---Mrs. Lynn
_. B.
Christensen,
and
Miss
Lillie
gyle
Pendleton
D. of Salt Lake.City and Smith
was spent in a demonstration, "Christmas Gandyland" h a s Shatter.
* * *
•.
won
second
and
third
prize.
Con- of Manila, with their wives.
been
chosen
as
the
theme
of
the
Athenaeum
Club
"How to prepare mantle, table
«
* * *
solation prizes were won by. Mrs.
and door decorations" by Mrs. student Christmas dance at BrigThe life of Carrie Jacobs Bond Gus
The.
December
meeting
of
the
Black
and
Mrs.
Jack
Chrisham
Young
University
tonight
in
Even the beloved white cotton
Clarence York.,
was presented recently by Mrs. tensen.
The :ladies were served at long the Joseph Smith Ballroom at Ladies Auxiliary V.F.W. to TimJohn
Taylor
before
members
of
shorty
glove wears the Oriental
JEWELRY CO.
panogos
Post
4918
was
held
MonMrs. Christensen will be hostess
tables gaily decorated with a 8:30 p.m.
the
Athenaeum
Club.
Several
of
look this year It's decked with
to
the
ladies
on
Jan.
11.
day
evening
at
the
home
of
PresiThe
dance
will
be
a
heels
and
124 WEST CENTER
large centerpiece of Santa and
her songs were sung by Mrs. Taydent Donna Stewart. A report HEBER — Twenty-four of the lors' daughter-in-law, Mrs. Ken' Telephone Operators
silver thread and pearls, no less.
reindeer with tiny individual hose affair.
was given by Glida Paxman, de- Wasatch County Cow Belles met neth Taylor. Mrs. Taylor and Mrs. The telephone operators of the
candles of Santa Claus and Christ* * *
/o
partment president, that 28 dozen recently for a luncheon and the Ed M. Beck also sang a duet.
local exchange held -their annual
mas angels. Each lady brought a
election
of
officers;
cookies
had
been
taken
to
the
Christmas party recently at the
present to contribute to the needy
Fort Douglas Veterans Hospital Deon Hicken was elected presi- Mrs. Beck ;was hostess to the Social Center.
Every one you know . . .
v
instead cf exchanging gifts. The
and would be used as gifts to dent with Lucinda Popp as vice ladies at her 'home. Mrs. Joseph The table was beautifully decmeeting was under the direction
patients in then- annual Christ- president and Jean Montgomery Evans, vice president, presided. orated with a miniature candy
of Mrs. Eugene Bingham and
Shops at THOMAS'
mas party given by the depart- as secretary treasurer. Outgoing Mrs. Nathan Hales gave the Leg- Christmas tree with . lighted
Mrs. Shirley Johnson.
ment auxiliary. Catherine Con- officers include Ruby Hicken as
tapers. Each lady received a
* # *
ceramic favor. Turkey dinner
PAYSON—The Fifih Quorum of f reported that under the Kris president; Myrl Rasband, vice
was served to 27 guests.
Elders of the Payson Fourth Kringle activities project, gifts president; Edith Gappmayer, secward sponsored a Christmas have been boxed and will be de- retary.
"MIA StakevBoard
party recently at the ward rec- livered Christmas Eve.
The
Palmyra
Stake MIA Board
Special guests at. the meeting
reation hall. A turkey dinner was Refreshments were served at was Veda Williams, state Qpw
held their annual Christmas party
served to the 93 attending, includ- the close of the meeting to the Belle president and Edna Larson
at a cafe in Springville recently
ing the Elders group and tfieir nine members present- and a of Provo.
with their husbands as guests.
Dinner was served at a table
Santa Claus distributed candy wives and the Adult Aaronic sr_.all gift placed under the tree White elephant gifts were exbeautifully decorated with . arfor each was distributed.
changed.
and nuts to over 150 children at grpup and their wives.
rangements of the Yule season.
the.Christmas party held, by the A lively program was.enjoyed
* * *
Small holly wreaths were( .given
Women of Moose for the children. with Ogden DeWitt as master James Erol Taylor, student at The one-strap shoe is back in
as favors.
, ,'
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Hardy were of ceremonies. Alma Willey con- Colorado School of Mines, Golden, fashion favor. And so is the pump
ducted singing of carols, -with Colorado, is home for "Hie holi- that ties. And why not? Both of
Clyde Lundell acted 'as master
chairmen.
of ceremonies!
Dance numbers were furnished Mrs. Waldo Wilson .at the piano. days with his parents, Mr. and them flatter the foot.
Verner
Larson,
president,
was
Games were directed by Mrs.
Mrs.
David
S.
Taylor.
This
.is
by Karen Hardy, Diane JacobCally Cole and Mrs. Virginia
sen, Pamela Dawn and Cheryl general chairman of the event, Mr. Taylor's first year at the Mrs. Walter Newman of Alpine.
Peterson.. White elephant gifts
Thurston. Movie pictures were assisted by committees from the Colorado school.
He recently has been in Cuban
were exchanged.
shown by Wayne Jacobsen. membership. Tiny SmiiJi was in
waters.
When sending Christmas cards
Christmas carols were led by charge of the program; James Dennis Newman, yeoman first
to
friends who live-at a distance,
Durrant,
refreshments;
Harold
class
of
the
U.
S.
Navy,
is
enMrs. Wayne Jacobsen accomRecent patients in the hospital
Ockerman, invitations; with Shirr- joying the holidays here with his here include Brent Long, James take time to write a personal
panied by Evelyn Leary.
*-**:'•.
ley Wilson, Bill Ashworth and wife, the former Carma Grant, Lamph, Amy Shelley, Janet An- message^ on each card. Then your
Houser Fraricpm assisting in and their two small daughters, drews, Michael Bowman^ Loretta card will-mean a great deal more
DUP Members -Present various details. Mrs. Francom and witii Ms parents, Mr. and Bowman, Al Larson, American
to the persons who receives it.
Mrs. Rex Ainge were in
Fork; Terry Guyman, Marie
Program For Patients and
charge of the decorating com- was cleverly decorated w i t h Kristiansen, Vernon Partridge, A. card that simply' has your
Patients at the Utah County In- mittee.
Chrismas ideas, featuring a large Donna Partridge, Orem; Barbara name printed on It isn't a very
firmary were guests of lie Cenwhite candle, and pine Ijoughs. Baxter, Marjorie Walker, Beulah warm greeting to a friend.
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,
* • * .:• * ; '.. •
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tral Utah Camp of Daughters of
Favors .were plastic Christmas Gillman,. Lucy Nielsen, LaVone
trees and candy canes.
Utah Pioneers Friday at a ChristAnderson, P l e a s a n t Grove; Fashion has a manjr-splendored
Old Saint Nick arrived during Louise Cerny, Stockton; Rex Lar- look this year. Even little -velvet
mas party and program.
the evening and created much son, Lehi; Curtis W. Ramsay, slippers for at-home wear glitter
President Lucy I. Clyde prefun when 'he led them in Christ- Ogden; Leo Daley, Provo.
sided at the social and introduced
and gleam with, stones and braid.
mas caroling. Later the lively
a program consisting of two duets
group enjoyed games. Commitby Mary B. Davis and LaPreai
Harmon and singing of carols by PLEASANT GROVE — Turkey tee in charge of the seasonal
the DUP Chorus accompanied by dinner • and all .'the .trimmings pro- party were Mrs. Elvin Carson,
Nila HM. Two humorous readings vided tiie festive board for mem- Mrs. Robert Oscarson, Mrs. Paul
bers of the Pleasast Grove Va- Blackhurst, Mrs. Howard -Warwere given by Lillian Elton. The riety
more drudgery..-. '
Club this week when they nick, and Mrs. Charles Harper.
book, ."Heartthrobs," was presentv
entertained
at
their
annual
husSpecial
guests
of
the
party
wefe
no
more
slavery,—wearied the infirmary by flie camp. bands Christmas party.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Cecil
Bullock
of
some,
washdays
become a
Santa Claus visited and distributed Dinner 'was served on a TSalt Lake City, former, residents
light refreshments.
thing-of
the
past
with the
shaped table arrangement, which of Pleasant Grove.
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John Youngs
Mark 44th
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Garden Club
Members Feted
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Spanish Fork Clubs Hold
Annual Christmas Parties
Jaycee. Wives See
Demonstrations
On Yule Decor
BYU Students
Dance Tonight
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