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Show 1 0 THE EVENING HERALD, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1925. PAGE FIVE If 5 Footwear Gifts " " jVLWAYS SATISFY r;" n Only 2 More Shopping Days Until Christmas Social Editor, Phone 107 - There are reasons plenty of them to tell you that buying footwear for Christmas is a worthy thought. Dont let the day slip by without presenting every" member of the family with slippers. . , in the most comfortable as well as the most durable fabrics and SLIPPERS leathers- - Priced very reasonable, starting around a dollar and by easy stages up to three-fiftyv ,, . HOSIERY in Gift Boxes Humming Bird and CorticelU for women; Monito and Ir6n Clad for men. 0 L U M Ml A 4:00 - 7:30 - 9:15 3ercv Marmont - Shirley Mason TONIGH-T- "LORD JIM" - Wednesday Only FAT SANDERS COUNTRY STORE - Starts 9:15 Fur Wrap. ,. Capital prize Thursday WARNER BAXTER PHYLUS HAVER GIVE A LOVELY PAIR OF m Shows 2:30 Wednesday WOOD-CLIFTON'- S ' X C V PRINCESS ALL SEATS 10c Our Gang Comedy "GOOD CHEER" ' Wednesday 7:30 9:15 & Thursday Tom Tyler "SALLY . ' "The t Wyoming Wildcat" "Ace of Spades" of the , . SAWDUST" DON iKIRKHAM and comedy Orchestra in Concert Dlnnlrhln for Xmas UIUIIIIVIV 70x80 No. 4 XMASCHOCOLATES s-- . Verna Passey enlertained tile nnembers of Clasp H;ind club of the oBnneville ward at her home Saturday evening. A pleasant evening was spent with panics and making Christmas gifts. Miss Mar garet Mecham was awarded the prize-fo-r the games. Dainty refreshments were served to the following: Miss Hilda Far ter, Miss Alice Nelson, Miss Helen Sneddon, Miss Vinita iowe, Miss Eliza Bjerragaard, 5Hss lone Falk- nor; Miss Margaret Mecham. Miss Pauline Carlile, Miss Leah Harri- auu jiiss mi. .vusH Klaiue ras-seDorothy Thurninn. 7 3 r The lady, employes' of Taylor. Bros. entertained at their an ntial Christmas party Monday even-in- s at the home of Miss Emma ipaf-fnrd- . The entfrlalntng rooms were cleverly, decorated ..in 'tha Christmas Color whenie, a prettily dectree adding to orated tlie attractiveness of the. decora tions. , Thf entertainment wias in the form of a children's party and the (inests wore costumes appropriate for the occasion. Children's games Were played, folloedS,by a dainty luncheon, also carried out in the red and green color. scheme. i varieties, fancy creams lb. boxes .". . . . .... . All new Crop, a splendid mixture, 4 lbs, . QCp OwC H-'- Deep red solid fruit, lb. .. Fresh fancy mixture, 2 lbs. CREAM CANDY . 8 lb. . . . v PUMPKIN : ' " Af .66x80 Silk and Wool Plaid ' pails-- pure lard .T ... 1Q . Blankets ........ , .; . . .v. Large Sized . lu r FLOUR . WALNUTHALVES , . 36x50 Animal P.. patterns 30x40 White Blankets . ... .. . - Hand Bags $1.39 -. .- er $3.25 ...... ''130x50 Carriage Robes oaun couna Under-ar- m bags and pouches $1.50 and up $3.00 The guest list included Miss Erma Jensen, Miss lnez Jensen, Mrs.. Ada jaekman,' Miss Alice Galll, Miss Delvene Ffelds, Miss Cloma Oowley, Miss Sarah Wride, Miss Zina Scott. Mra Edna Broadbent, Miss Buly Taylor, Miss Alcea Poulton, ' Misa Marie Burt, Mrs. Cleone Larson, Miss rearl Frolsland, Miss Ethel. Kartchner, the Mirtses Elsie and Helen "Iladson of Salt Lake City, Miss Vera McAdams, Mrs. Mildred Moore, and Mrs. Nettie Peay. 1 WHAT WILL YOU GIVE YOUR BOY FOR CHRISTMAS? A Christmas to be right must bring everyone " ," gifts he wants," within reason.-- Your boy has probably expressed desires, perhaps even written a list for your guidance. But, of course, you would be delighted to add something that he doesn't' expect. And if it be right, what a succesful Christmas for all concerned. ounce v . CHOCOLATES Elines'5c peanut Pattys, 12 for .... Special for "Christmas ,. . ,r". 1. Medium size 5 dozen u'-lp- ..:....';..,..50c .. . $1.00 !b:... $1.75. Hind quarter, lb. Fore quarter, lb. ......... If Loin Chops, lb. Choice Young Beef best cutg, lb. ... .". . .". Sirloin and : . . . sr.:..... .30 ... . .25cV 10in' IL C , THE PERFECT GIFT How many parents have" wished that they could confer on their own youngsters those 'intangible qualities so admired in world leaders? How would you. like to start your boy on the road to thrift and wealth and have each package wrapped up with 52 weekly savings. Of course, you'd be delighted. It can be done. $2.50 Present him with" a contract on a Columbia Steel Addition lot with the first payment made. Bps - fa MIX OC- Special, lb. . .' Chocolate Fudge Peanut Clusters Coroanut Creams -' Nut Brittles Garden! City 334 West Center TAHI : ' LOW IN PRICE. v ' HIGH IN VALUE $1.00 a. week Nd taxes, No Interest for 2 years. $1.00 down E Rump,- - lb. choice What shall that extra something be? -- It must give pleasure, of course. If it can be useful so much the better. $1.50 Baskets Fancy Boxes Cedar Chests Popular prices FRESH HOME-MAD- 32l? p. . Gandy Kitchen JAHOI tSJCSS $1.50 .......... 36x50 White Wool . .. Blankets Hand Rolled - - Hjgh Grade KIPPERED SALMON . Extra lb, $1.95 $1.00 patterns THE MOST POPDLARGIFT cans . Organdie flower pillows' in all colors. ........$2.95 30x40 Animal High Patent . . . BEEF ROASTS . ; Fully equipped BLANKETS FOR THE BABY 2 sacks. 8 CHOCOLATEBARS POT ROASTS . . colors. Boudoir Pillows Plaid blankets, Indian designs, plain, blue, gray, and soli to $7.00 Blankets . . . . pkgs. MILK FED LAMB ,, ......$1.95 $8.95 BLANKET ROBES 4Jb. , $1.95; . .- $1.50 - Large cans RAISINS ORANGES . . oiiij iiny - I3U Plaid. 70x80 AU Wool . Strong tie each .... . $7.45 ..a Blankets 'In attractive vUitJ Plaid Blankets 5 ORANGES ed Boudoir Lamps AQ ....... :..f...;;..fJ" " 66x80 high grade Part d a ; Part Wool Plaid Blankets Mia UNUSUAL SAV1GS FOR LARD r. ..$1.25 , - Onyx Pointex Silk Chiffon hose, all colors e CRANBERRIES 'V All silk hose in all colors MIhs MIXNUTfrvT $1,00 All Silk liose in all 'IkzSl ' Silk and Fibre hose in all colors colors of-th- Sla-lly- Silk Hosiery d tonignt . VMM e .,, LCUfQER he!d her ton Glen, whoae twenty-firs- t Christ nias frolic Friday birthday anniversary It was. afternoon at th home of Mrs. O. A.' The enTcrtaining rooms wer at- Swear. It n lu the form .T a Fri- traetively dkeorated for the wee-- 1 soa in the holiday colors, red and day afternua program in 'au achoot" green, and a prettily decorated Children's group gauiea were Christuia tree completed the dec . played thee each number was called ora live scheme. An wa spent ujoa and responded wih a nuns, with enjoyable evening games, dancing and a radio recitation or piano solo. The uniqiit-featurof thft afternoon wan cob- concert, during which luocheom was ... web of colored string around the served. ITiosj. iMreaent wvrt the Misses and leading entertaining 'j room na Clegg, Fay Holdawoy, Oeua eBtuully rt a ueantifullf decorated Lois CTiristiuaa tree to whkh gifts were tjt'gg. Xeora Itoldaway, Larsen,1 Loie Miner, Alta Madseo, lieu. f Alts Patten, AVinnle Kent, Ohestlna ' A dainty luncheon waa served lu Mrs. Gladys Black of Shaster, Baird, be to in paper Iwp keeping with the school Idea. Ihoograph records Nev., and Messrs. Harold Murdock. were given by each meuilwr'aud a Joseph Clegg, Bex Davis, Howard committee awiointed to present Anderson, Hoy and Leo Allen, Le- KVMVL. Koy Gammon, Gordon Xarsen, them to the Infirmary. Clark Nelson, Bay Holdaway and Those present were Mr. J..W, the guest of honor. , Aird, Mrs.jGeorge Brat'tou, Mrs. E. E. Bachelder, Mrs. Anna K. Craft. The Primary officers and teach Mrg. Oharleg Fuukv Mrs. Heury ers e Fourth ward entertained Mrs. Lenha Mrs. Frank (Jease, ft, a Christmas party Monday af at Pierce Xorton, Mrs. J, E. Swindler, ternoon for all the children of the Mrs. John Vlck, Mrs. C A. Wolfroiu, primary. Santa Clans was present Mrs. Howard Rowe, Mrs. Gourde and gave each child a sack of Quillian, Mrs. O. A. Spear and Mrs. nuts. and candy. J. Q. Strlckley. Mrs, B.ise, t. Stewart entertained The members of the Amasta club at dinner. Friday evening at her were entertained Simdiiy evening home compHnieutary'to Mrs. Ruth aMhcir annual Christmas party al Fairer. Covers were laid for Miss the home of Hiss Aftou Iixon. Mix Meltta Bucbman, Miss Ruth Boyer, Mae Christensen was assiting host- Miss Corette Allred, Miss Jean Cox. , Miss Mada Miss Inez Jessie, ess Mrs. Nell Bosliard and Mrs! Edith i The rooms were, prettily decorate ed in keeping with the occasion and Y. Booth. - 4e t ifr s " a beautifully decorated Christmas Miss Eleanor Xewey of Logan, tree formed a unique feature of the was the guest of honor at a theater . decorations. A p'easjnt evening whs sixnt with party given Kuturday evening by Miss Iienh .Kklns. Following the SMZX games and, music. The main fea theater the guests were enter-talneture of the evening was the gift at Miss Eklns' home. box. A dainty luncheon whs svrvod The rooms were, attra"tively : to the following Miss Ida Knudsen. juliristmas colors, with a Miss'Viol nClatyon, .Miss Rhea BusNftilytdeeurate4 ChriBtmas tRe by, Miss Vesta Dixon, Miss Bessie forming a uniiie feature. Colling and. 'the hostesses. Games and nTtisic were enjoyed ... ' after which a dainty lutichefin wn t One of the delightful purties'of' erved to the following cuwts, Miss the season was given Suturd ly eve- Beth Mangwh, Miis Ruth Clark, f&jpS ning at the home of Mrs. F..M.' Miss Ioua Davis, Miss Edna Kklns, lloldaway in Vineyard in honor of Bob Allen, Fred Moore, Thornton Snow, Max Miiugiitu, Harrison Con- over and the guest of honor. -- Tie Nineteenth Century Off Satin Party Slippers ' 10 .... - '" Provo Con. Real Estate Co. . Come in and talk it over. V |