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Show Thursday, December 28, 1950 THE NAOMI CHAPTER SLATES MEETING Members of Naomi chapter No. 13, will hold a regular meeting next Thursday, January 4, at the OBSERVES BIRTHDAY Masonic temple. All visiting stars Little Jolen Bene, daughter of are invited to attend. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Bene, Jr., celeCLUB brated her fourth birthday last NELL-A Christmas party was enjoyFriday with a party for a group of her little friends. Assisting ed last Wednesday evening by the youthful hostess with party members of the Nell-- o club at which included a arrangements birthday cake, ice cream, and hidden candy bars was her mother. The party' table was set in the basement of the Bene home where the youngsters had plenty of room for their games and fun-fe- SILVAGNI FAMILY IS JOY CHRISTMAS Christmas was a typical family day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. S. T. Silvagni and that afternoon Mrs. Silvagni was hostess at a large family dinner. Joining in the festive holiday occasion were Mr. and Mrs. Paul Mancina and Marilyn, children, Judy and Butch, John and Raymond Phillip, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Grako and son, Louis, Jr., and Miss Kay Silvagni, Price; Dr. and Mrs. Joe Dalpiaz and daughters, Joan and Anita, Helper; Miss Belinda Favors given to each guest inGrako of Lakeland, Florida, and cluded nursery rhyme hats and Miss Rita Silvagni of Salt Lake miniature baskets filled with can-d- y. Q Page Nine SUN-ADVOCA- the home of Merriam Feitz. Christmas carols were sung and gifts exchanged during the evening. Refreshments were served and five hundred was played the rest of the evening. Members present were: VeLora Huntsman, Betty Anderson, Georgia Revas, Agnes Brown, Jean Biddinger, Violet Leonard, Betty Rae Frandsen, Maxine JenMerriam sen, Eileen Jensen, Feitz and Judy Vouros. Guests were Kathryn Holman and Leah Thompson. Prizes went to Kathryn Holman, Leah Thompson and Eileen Jensen. HOLIDAY PARTY ENJOYED BY AMERE CLUB In a festive holiday mood the members of the Amere club and their husbands gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Golding for their annual Christmas party Saturday night. Everyone had a good time, needless to say, eating a sumptuous turkey dinner, winning prizes playing bingo and exchanging gifts. The guests included Mr. and Mrs. ElRoy Harmon, Mr. and Mrs. Myron Harmon, Mr. and Mrs. Golden Hastings, Mr. and Mrs. Darwin Neilsen, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Marx, Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Pitts, Mr. and Mrs. Frank World, and Mrs. Clifford Warren, and Mrs. Leonard Williams, and Mrs. James C. Young, Mr. and Mrs. Ward Garlick. City. Throughout the living rooms were decorations holiday symbolic of this season of the year. For the dinner Mrs. covered the table with a beautiful cut work cloth and arranged a centerpiece of colorful red and white carnations combined with red and green candles. Those attending were Catherine Ann Scott, Patricia and Michael Redd, Nancy Hafner, David Jones, Mary Francis and Gary Zamboni, Eric Schwartz and Karo Lee Sil-vag- m DANCE SPARKS HOLIDAYS The gay Christmas holidays weie enhanced last week with the Micre Adelphe club dinner dance held at the Country club Wednesday night. The yuletide atmosphere prevailed in the deBruce corations and program. Leonard, as the master of ceremonies, created fun and laughter with his quips and jokes; Mrs. Dorothy Bunnell sang two vocal numbers accompanied by Margaret Thompson; dance students of Louise Lauriski entertained with several colorful numbers and Lincoln Luke, Dick Luke and Frank Roseman concluded the program with specialty song, guitar and accordian selections. The beautiful table centerpiece, an attractive arrangement of snow-lit- e figurines, was won by Mrs. Pat Forrester. The members and their partners concluded the evening with dancing. Mary Louise Aldasoro and Colleen Richmond were the general party chairmen; Lois Passic and Ruth Hanson were in charge of the entertainment and Donna Truscott, the decorations. DINNER BOOSTERS CLUB ENTERTAINED The Carbon college Block C club decked the cafeteria m holiday attire and entertained the members of the Boosters club and their parents and faculty members at a buffet supper and dancing party Friday night at the college. The cafeteria was decorated with pine boughs and in each corner and in the center of the room were lighted Christmas trees. Colored lights glowed through pine branches on the supper table. The party arrangements were in charge of Duane Quinn, Burl Hoopes and Neal Smith. NELL-- O Guaranteed CALL 494 Wallace G. Grange Price, Utah The re a ' smarfc thing to serve is 'etri'Wme Overheard at the Golf Club, Del Monte Wine Co. Son Franckco. Calif. SUP OVER OR COAT CLUB HAS DINNER turkey and chicken dinner was served to members of the Nell-- o club and guests at Kates S. Rock Wool ESTIMATES All Wool a STYLE Boys1 MACKINAWS Bright Plaid Wool Double Breasted A place on Wednesday, December 13 with Gus Vouros as master of The remainder of ceremonies. the evening was spent dancing. Those enjoying tthe affair were: Mr. and Mrs. Gus Vouros, Mr. and Mrs. Lafe Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Biddinger, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Revas, Mr. and Mrs. David Feitz, Mr. and Mrs. Manard Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Leonard, and Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn Huntsman. Guests were Mr. and STALEY- - HENNINGTON Mrs. Pete Frandsen, Mr. and Mrs. MARRIED SUNDAY John Barton, Mr. and Mrs. Don Wayne Staley, son of Mr. and Powell and Mr. and Mrs. Eben Mrs. Conrad Staley of Dragerton, Powell. was married December 16, to Delsie Hennington of Emery. The WILL ARRIVE FOR services were performed at 8:00 WEEK END VSIT p.m. at the home of the brides forward to a house full parents, Mr. and Mrs. LeGrande of Looking visitors this week end are Mr. Hennington. After the ceremony and Mrs. Erin Leonard. Coming the couple returned to Dragerton. from Provo will be Mrs. Irma Sunday morning they left for Salt Wiest and her son and his wife, Lake to spend their honeymoon, Dr. and Mrs. Clinton B. Wiest. Mr. Staley is a member of the They will be accompanied by Mrs. - to returnwill active navy and Wiests son, Earl Wiest, a dental service January 1, 1951. student in Oregon and Walter Wiest, who is a biological chemist at the University of Michigan. Both boys are visiting in Provo U. during the holidays. While here the group will also visit with Mr and Mrs. A. E. Gibson. Work FREE MEM'S SWEATERS PARTY BRIGHTENS HOLIDAY SCENE Presided over by hostesses, Mrs, Herman Seppi and Mrs. John Porter, a Christmas dinner party was a festive affair at the Seppi home last Thursday evening. Dinner was served in a gay holiday atmosphere and gifts were exchanged. The guests included Mr, and Mrs. J. Grant Kilfoyle, Mr. and Mrs. Kay Bunnell, Mr. and Mrs. Walt Axelgard, Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Hanson and the Porters and Seppis. SAVE SAVE E SAVE SAVE GIRLS FLANNEL GOWNS HURRY FOR GREATER SAVINGS! WOMENS FUR SKIRTS MITTENS FANCY 4-- 12 JUNIOR BOYS FLANNEL JERSEY WOOL BROWN, WHITE SHIRTS 1.50 1.00 3.00 1.50 Size 6.00 4.00 and 5.00 WOMEN'S DRESSES WOMEN'S COATS OUR COMPLETE STOCK SHARKTEX TWEEDS Youll Never Again Make a Buy Like This We Are Cleaning House 5.00 and 8.00 25.00 SPEND CHRISTMAS HERE Salt Lakers eagerly welcomed at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ruel Redd for the Christmas holidays were Mrs. Redds mother, Mrs. T. F. Jackson and her sister, Mrs. DeVaux J. 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MAKE ?51 A TIIRIITY NE-ff- lP and MIICRE MEETS ON THURSDAY The next regular meeting for the Micre Adelphe club will be held next Thursday, January 4, at the civic auditorium. All members are invited to be present. st. the Mr. Mr. Mr. FEMNlEY? |