Mary Beth Evans
Newsletter # 4

December 1998


Hello! Welcome to the holiday edition of Evans News. Once again we would like to thank everyone that has requested the newsletter.

First to keep you up to date on some of Mary Beth's activities. Mary Beth was on the Donny and Marie show on December 2nd. I hope you all were able to catch her and enjoyed the interview. . Also, she did an interview with Soap Opera Digest ONLINE. The interview should be on line now. She has also done an interview with Soap Opera Digest, which should be in the last issue in December. Also, the November 24th edition of Soaps in Depth had a great interview with Mary Beth as well as having many photos. As you can see, Mary Beth is keeping quite busy.

Since this is the holiday edition I thought it would be fun to tell you about a typical Christmas for Mary Beth. A typical Christmas for Mary Beth starts on Christmas Eve with huge gathering and a formal, fancy, and traditional dinner. When Mary Beth has a huge gathering, believe me, it is a huge gathering. Included at the Christmas Eve affair is Mary Beth's mother Dianne, her sisters, Debbie and Carrie with their husbands and children, her brother Rick and his wife and child, Mary Beth's best friend Carrie and her husband (Marty Davich) and their children. Often the gathering grows by whose in town of the extended families. Any one of her siblings might bring in-laws. You might even find Carrie Davich's mom, in-laws, her sisters or brother and their families at Mary Beth's on Christmas Eve. Just between Mary Beth, her brother, her sisters and her best friend Carrie you can find about 13 children ranging in age from new to twelve there on Christmas Eve. Let us not forget about Michael (Mary Beth's husband), sometimes he has family there as well!

The dinner is fancy with china and silver, etc, and lots of courses. Traditionally, there is a dessert buffet with loads of selections.

The gift exchanges is really geared for the children.

Then on Christmas Day, Mary Beth and her kids (her husband too) stay in their pajamas all day playing with what Santa left. Then, at about 4:00 PM they dress and go to their club for Dinner.

This month's recipe is for
eggnog. Enjoy


**One important note is that we are in the process of putting together a 1999 calendar of Mary Beth and Stephen. We are still looking for photos of Mary Beth, Stephen or Mary Beth and Stephen that you think would be great for the calendar. If you do and are willing to send copies for myself, Debbie and Mary Beth to look over, please email us at this address. We will try and have all of the details and price to you as soon as possible. The proceeds from the calendar will benefit the Aliso Academy for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing. If you are interested or know of anyone that would be interested in receiving the information on the calendar as soon as it become available, please email EVANSNEWS. Also, if you know of anyone that would like to receive the newsletter please have him or her send their email address to
EVANSNEWS so that I can add them onto the list.

On behalf of Debbie, Mary Beth and myself, we would like to wish you a safe, healthy and happy holiday season.

Franni

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