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Show If 4 PROVO (UTAH) EVENING HERALD, - WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 21,- 1 9 3 2 1 PAGE THBEI, Ethel D. Rambeau, Editor Phone 494-495 Club News and Leading . Women's Features; Le Tesee Club Elects New Officers A most enjoyable Christmas party was tendered L-e Tesee club members by Mrg. J. M. Vick Tuesday Tues-day evening at her home. The entertaining rooms were attractive at-tractive with Christmas decorations. decora-tions. Lovely gifts were exchanged. Several novel games were played and a delicious luncheon was served. After the social, a brief session of business was held and the following fol-lowing officers were elected for the ensuing year: Miss Helen. Penrod, president; Miss Mary Ralston, vlc president; Miss Lorraine Sand-gren, Sand-gren, secretary and treasurer; Miss Helen Sterling:, Chairman of the program committee; Miss Ruby Street, reporter. Present were: Mi3s Beryl Ireland, Ire-land, Miss Ruby Street, Miss Donna Don-na McCoard, Miss Virginia Vick, Miss Verla Ewing, Miss Mary Ralston, Ral-ston, Miss Beth Paxman, Miss Na-din Na-din Taylor, Miss Ethel McCoard, Miss Helen Penrod, Miss . Helen Sterling, Mrs. E. H. Hansen, Miss Lorraine Sandgren and Miss De Vaun Dix You And Your Friends Alfred S. Bennett of Provo. and Mry Ann Adams of American Fork, were granted a license to wed, M6rftftsy at the county clerk's office. . :Zxt9tt& Taylor of New Harmony, Utah, and Ksta Smith of Provo, were tesncd a marriage license at the county clerk's office Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur F. Williams of Salt Lake City, weie visitors in Provo. toxlay the guests or relatives. rela-tives. ttenben' Vlrl Richardson and Efcrothy Winnifred Smith of Cai-terville, Cai-terville, were granted a marriage lieense at the county clerk's office Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Robert I. Hansen have1 left to spend the holidays with Mr. Hansen's parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Hansen at Rexbur,-,, " t ..r-" .r.r. f. Ovremt -was a Salt Lake business yisitor today. : Mr. and Mrs. Levi Manwaring and family are leaving Thursday for Los Angetes, Cal., to spend a month. Mr. and Mrs. Dell Garrf of Salt Lake City, were visitors in Provo today. George A. Wietz and family of Los Angeles Cal:,' spent today with Provo friends. 1 Norman Piatt of Parma, Ida., was among the Provo visitors today. to-day. Mr. and- Mra. II. P. Hansen are leaving from Salt Lake City, Thursday for 'San Luis Obispo, Cal., to visit with their daughter, Evelyn Hansen reporter for - the San Luis Obispo Telegram - Tribune, a Sorippe-CanXiekL newspaper. The Hansen expect to remain with theis .daughter for a month. Mrs. Joan Yeager has left to spend -tae, holidays in Milford with Mr? Yeager, who is employed . there. ,-'.. Selbert Barber and Eunice Graham, Gra-ham, both of Provo, were issued a marriage- license at the courly court hoasfe Tuesday. Mr, and Mrs. C. Ov Chase ha- as v their house guests during the ;' hdlidayaj' Charles and Robert Springmeyer; sons f of Mrsv Chase Robert Is attending Paige Military academy" U Los- Angeles, CaL, and Charitfat is student; arftha Menlo . School t and Junior' College at Mexmr -Park, Car. New Lines r 'r - i - - r -7' v I ? A ' Vf i If' ' k'v - I I ) 1 V-Js rvf H S: as ' "' " 1 tlf-.-'- - rVf " 1 ' 1 11 1 1 r New lines for evening gowns 'a high neckline, sleeves and backless decolletage. All these novel points are included in a gown worn by Carole Lombard. The frock is created in white satin and trimmed trim-med with sable. Christmas Cantata At SpanTstTFork SPANISH FORK A mixed choru3 of 72 voices of local hign school students will . sing the Christmas cantata, "Adoration" m Ethelbert Nevin, Sunday evening, Dec. 1& at the Third ward L. D. S. chapel. The cantata will be givei; at the high school, Tuesday, De 20 at 11:15 a. m. A special Christmas program -a '11 be given at the sacrament meeting of the Second ward Sunday at 7 p. m. The choir will sing, "Waen Christ was Born in Bethlehem" and "Come and Worship' in connection con-nection with a. special Christinas' program. When the Jake on a municipal golf course in Salt Lake City recently re-cently was drained, more than 1000 golf balls were found. - - Christmas Party Enjoyable Affair A deligthful Christmas party was given by Mr. and Mrs. J. Max Roberts at their home Tuesday evening, for their little daughter, Maxine. - A large and brightly ornamented Christmas tree was the feature of the Yuletide decorative scheme. A variety of games were played and a dslicious luncheon was served. Large red and green Christmas stockings were given as favors. The evening was enjoyed by Mrs. Robert Souter, the Misses Irma, Catherine and Bernice Souter, James and Harrison Souter, Mrs. E. J. Duckett and daughter, Beverly, Bev-erly, and Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Rambeau. Ram-beau. Gleeolo Club Party Enjoyed Miss Bernice Stagg entertained members of the Gleeolo club Saturday Sat-urday evening, at her home. The entertaining rooms were gay with Christmas colors and motifs. Bridge was played, Ethelyn Myers My-ers and Marjorie Brown winning the high score favors, and the cdn-solation cdn-solation prizes going to Merlin Mc-Phie Mc-Phie and Fay Snow. The following were served ! a tasty luncheon: Marjorie Brown, Barbara Raile. Fay Snow, Ida Powelson, Merlin McPhie, Afton Provo Man Is Wed Today Tn S. L. The marriage of Florence Bring-hurst, Bring-hurst, daughter of Mr3. Mahala Crandall Bringhurst and the late Bishop Frank Bringhurst of Springville, to Sherman Ntfson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Martin. Nelson Nel-son of Provo took place today -in Salt Lake City. Following a few days stay in Salt Lake, the young couple w'll make their home in Springville. First Ward Christmas Party All members of the First ward are cordially invited to attend a free. Christmas party to be held in the ward recreation hatl Thursday evening at 7:30 o'clock. A fine program has been arranged ar-ranged and Santa Claus . will distribute dis-tribute candy and nuts to those present. The Sunday school is spon-sponsoring spon-sponsoring the affair. Vincent, Helen Hoover and Ethe-lyn Ethe-lyn Myers, the latter two being guests. Bridge-Luncheon Is Smart Affair A-vbnte club members were the guests of Mrs. Ellis Peelar at a delightful Yuletide party Tue3daj afternoon. - 1 A delicious luncheon was served, the tables being centered with a tiny Christmas tree and red tapers. Red ; stockings filled with candy and nuts were given as favors. Bridge followed, Mrs. Victor Hed-quist Hed-quist winning the high score prize and Mrs.- Alton J. Anderson receiving receiv-ing the second favor.- - . , Present were Mrs. Charles Wilde, Mrs. Justice Johnson and Mrs. Walter F. Whitehead, guests, and t'.ie following club members: Mrs. Marvin Geaee, Mrs. Alton J. Anderson, Ander-son, Mrs. Wilford-Gray, Mrs. Clar ence Loose and Mrs. Victor lled-quist. lled-quist. Telephone Operators Plan Dancing Party The Proyo . telephone operators will entertain their-partners at a Christmas dancing party at Kee-leys Kee-leys Friday evening. Christmas Dance At Edgemont Ward A Christmas dance will be give-by give-by the 'E'dgement' war ' Sunday school .Thursday, evening' in the Christmas Party Tendered Friends Mr. and Mrs. Ike Palmer gave an enjoyable Christmas party for a number of their friends Tuesday evening at their home. Four tables of progressive S3 were played, Mrs. William Bowman and William Wagner winning the high score prizes and J. N. Crawford Craw-ford and Mrs. Harold Palmer being be-ing awarded tia consolation favors, fav-ors, A delicious luncheon was served serv-ed to 20 guests. . .t , Christ nafl . gifts were exchanged during the .evening. f Birthday Surprise Proves Delightful A group of friends pleasantly surprised Evelyn Clarlc, Monday evening at her home, the occasion being her thirteenth birthday anniversary. an-niversary. Clever contest games were played, play-ed, prizes being won by Adele Sheya and Merlin Slack. A delicious delic-ious luncheon was served. Attractive Attrac-tive Christmas decorations were used, including a large tree. Present were: Adele Sheya, Virginia Vir-ginia Pullea, v Milidred Duffin, Merlin Slack, Paul Singleton Billy Hoover and Stephen Clark. . Calendar amusmentViaU to which all members mem-bers of the ward are invited. ROTAX. NEIGHBORS Royal Neighbors of America will meet at the Women's club house this evening at 8 o'clock. Following a short business session, ses-sion, a Christmas party will be given by the members. All visiting visit-ing Royal Neighbors will be welcome. wel-come. Members may pay their December De-cember dues if they so desire, ac-eording ac-eording to Sylvia Gale, oracle. CLTVEXL The annual Christmas party of the Clivell club-will be in the form of a breakfast, Monday morning, Dec. 26, at 9 o'clock, at Keeleys. Christmas gifts will be exchanged exchang-ed at this time. Those intending to attend are requested to notify Miss- LaVern Harris not later than Friday evening. VAL NORN ALUMNI Val Norn Alumni members will hold their annual Christmas party at the home of. Miss Dorothy Coons this evening at 7:30 o'clock. RBBEKAHS Rebekaha of Provo will meet Friday evening at 7:30 o'clock in the I. O. O, F. hall. Following their regular session of business; a Christmas party W be-held for the Rebekahs and tn partners. GlftsrwUl be exchangV Cards will be; played? and' lunche served. ' ' , , l AURORA . - Members of the Aurora club w! meet .Thursday evening at o'clock' at the home of Mrs. Leo De La Mare, 187 North Seco East street Tables of bridge and 500 will played,, prizes awarded and luncj eon served. Christmas gifts be exchanged.' ' . CARQUINTZ Miss Bessie Durneli will be hoi ess to members of the Carqulnl Bridge club this evening at h bjome. See The New EJLECTRIC CARD TABLE! Shuffles and Deals Cards Automatically GESSFORD'S 47 Nq&lJtiiv.r Avew m ONLY 3 MORE Shopping Days Left! So We Cut Loose Again Harder Than Ever With a Drastic Selling Drive To J TOO LATE FOR I CLASSIFICATION : LOST. , ; ' :' VVRISTWATCH btw. 284 No, 2 EL and telephorieffice. Reward. Return tor: Herald. d28 PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM Remorc Dandraff-Siop Hair Filling ImparU Coiw nd Bauty to CrtT" TadeB Hale oc. nd $1.00 atDruggbts. Hucos Chem. Wt. Pacchogae. 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