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Show a - BJKJDVO. (UtAH) SUN.DJV.Y HERALD, S a,y):mcemFb1 211, 1 93 0; 'I . . . j- ' " - ' 1 1 i , ... i J, ii i i i u ;. r ---- -it -,-r - T'. PHONE 4S3 THEL D. RAMBEAU, Editor I s eiaJl OGlAIBENTorchapri and delight was the N. X. U. -aimjual ioiaaiiiins:, party, held at the Firgt ward recreation hall Friday, evening. - rSanta Claus received the; invitations at the doorand the folBwing: were in the receiving line; t Miss Iris Bobinsoiy in-eidenttof the NK so4ialruitkMiss, Elrma Jergensftn, Miss MargaTeioprje aiKfbeir partnere. .... E - Tfie rQiuna was mMionneu i"-r to '.tpyland," wUb santa Claus iui- ing tbe stockings which hung from the fireplaces. Large arift small packages, aa well as all sortp of toys imaginable, were arranged about the large Christmas trc. J ted bows and, holl webujig,!?- lqw the winaovsv m inr; tcc The following delightful prngiaip was introduced by Jean Paulson: Vocil sclps. Miss Georgia. Richards a ndrMorif9.,Chri8ten8en specialty, dances. Miss Floris Kirkwood. JTinfty refreshments were, served assiaiants.i On,e hundred and fifty gueis.wefe in" attendance at the wcl"-ai-artged. affair. Tftfit patf OQs were Dr., and , Mrs. ' Qcge liir,, HB?a f-ofV. and Mrs. Karf -Young.' r-( . : r! u . " Pnmauy Workers Enjoy Holiday Party - Officers and . teachers of the Third ward Primary and their husbands hus-bands were delightfully entertained! at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Ofseri Friday e'venlng. i .The affair was in the form of aj Christmas ". pai ty and attractive Christmas decorations prevailed throughout the entertaining rooms. Mrs yVern tullimvre, . , social ( leadjftr,' had -charge of the game3,; and. MrsVerh j Powell, organist, arranged ar-ranged the program. An-elaborate supper wa , served to?.thP following: Bishop arid Mrs AE. Evea, Mr. and .Mrs. Clifton MoffUt Mr. and Mrs. Arthur D. Ttjjlor,: Mis. Lydia Fielding. Mrs. Anr(a, PieTpppt, Mf..arid'Mrs. Vern POn. Tift and Mrs.. Frank jl "CaWPrice. Prof, and Mrs. B.- F, L4r(5.ri',Mrv iahd Mrs. Lowell : Clark," ai Mrs. '"Vem CUHiraore.- Mr. antjrs.l.aanflt7,Wasdn, Mr. and MrfcV'Cuyst walker.' Mr, and Mrs.! WlH3amr.KalIaday, Mr, and Mrs DavlS . GJkdymaa. .M and , Mrs.f Wir.:XKism'TX "Roy yjwv-xr.viJr!. oames'r 'jsicr, Miss Ajina'pluen and Donald, 'Olsen. - - ' i ' : " j -i ' . :"-t--i,.., i- - ' - - - ' 'Pk v.: . V pot bn4r tW tree f!!!iSSk!L r ' : TKis"y: moteltfcan ever befer;Ij1ir ; true:N C?W? JjTejfSjBppver ;nd .wi'shre'J XKtrt.EjlM. TheiHoyer offers, jjrf Jt4r?.e?f ten" than evert biforc ' at no increase Irt price.' - z'vXL" , . . See the wb New . Hqover$Ua jrecjjy : for their jplaceJe.roundi the Chriirr.ijtfee. Each Hoovercocies In speciJjCSiv wrappings, to make your splendid Christ-! 1 . rnai gift easy to. give.- And each oyer - is purchasable on1 conveniept ; tcrmv to , . make 'it easy toYpay, for. . Only. $6,25 v?- 7 " down; oaicri We Maintain the-ftnly-HiHnrer Factorjr Expert -. Authorized Serrice Dept In Utah County ' r-- - r -": frr ..:.v.. -? - '"vi Affair S.G . $; MBpeis AtGhristmas Among-the 'enjoyable -club -Christmas' parties of the season, was the afair givn( Friday eyening at'thje home of Mrs. Justice Johnson, for members of ;-the"fe. C' S." Pdlnisetta's, bells, treamers and, wreaths, were : employed in the artistic decorative scheme. Bridge waW played. "; Mrs. Ann Ferre receiving1 the. high . score, prize. Christmas 'gifts . were ex-" c hanged during the evening. 'A delicious supper was served, the ' dining table being decorated with red candles. Attractive Christmas Christ-mas favors . were given. Covers were laid for the following club members: Mrs. Delia Hunter, Mrs. Ann Ferre, Miss Rhea TaylorT Miss Emma Stafford, Miss Edna Mark-man, Mark-man, Miss Elizabeth Taylor, Mrs. Marie RobiBon, Mrs. Annie Thomas. Mrs. Veva Berg, Mrs. Ruby Stew- ait;. Miss Kate Peters, and guests: Miss Adele Peters, v Mrs. Lester Elian and Mrs. Wesley Stubbs. r Card Social Follows Meeting ."Neighbors of Woodcraft enjoyed a card ( social following their regular regu-lar meeting Thursday evening at the Ii O, O. F. hall - During the meeting, the annual Christmas box was opened and lovely gifts exchanged. The partners part-ners were irivitecTto the social. Pro-gressiye Pro-gressiye ' 500" was pjgyed and a delicious' de-licious' luncheon was Served to 30. . Mrs. John - Y eager" and.- Floyd. HitcncocK won the hlkhr-f score nrlzfesAnd Mrs. C. C.3illiehfliid Ed hleld8 4 received the cbrisoladon' awaras. l. jones was . presented r ' , with the gift prize. i ' ' i. i. . . mommy 1 . i i r - BENT "A"HOOV'lWip.TOY. :X: T i oemon lOD IS Sdcial ge The Provo high school gymnasium gym-nasium was transformed into an attractive . Christmas scene, for the annual senior' hop 'which1 was held Friday evening.' -'The r guests . gained ., entrance through a huge igloo, A "fallmg snow" arrangement, proved .unusually .unusual-ly pretty, and large Christmas trees, gaily decorated with tinsel and holiday holi-day ornaments, stood around the entire hallThe;' orchestra stand Was cleyefjjiji the form ot a sWight arid' the- tas(y 'refreshments were served' from two raassiye igloies. . Verdi Brienhol fs Colombians fur-' nisfced the niusic. 44.iaficrowd attended and enjoyed, the delightful delight-ful and charming social event. Senjor class of ficera ; r aav follows: fol-lows: Don Alder, president; . Zelma Adamson- fi$n :'.presi4en.t?.r Cecile, Wig,-secmary &iy&fs9$ for, the party : were BeuTah Robertson, Robert-son, assembly; CecUe King, decorations;, decora-tions;, Dave Merrill, advertising; Jenhy UndMyrujp refreshments; Irma Acord, ;'? programs; Max Warr.,di activities , Clm DiMenteiiririient. : . ! .The patrons wtet,euperlnteridettt naLrs. v. v. mun, tTincipaana Mrs, . jf.:C.' Moffitt,"Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Alder, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Adam-sori Adam-sori and "MrV arid Mrs. Erhery King Qlristina3;:5arty For Clivell Qub The annual Christmas gift box party of 'the' Clivell club will be held" at the home of Miss Virgie Beelar Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock; instead in-stead of Christmas eve at the home of Miss Amy Cummings, as was previously planned. . . All .'members are urged to be in 'attendance, r. ; Rainbow Glub Plans Party -Members of the Rainbow . Bridge club will entertain their husbands at -a Christmas; party .at the home of: 'Mrs.' Hazel Clark Monday evening. eve-ning. Four tables, of bridge will be played, prizes awarded and luncheon lunch-eon served. All members are extended ex-tended a cordial invitation. uj!!Vf'.l 'I V,jP.' - V4ub Sjppal; : h Mrs. Ralph Olsen was hostess to members of the Amiable Eight club Thursday evening at. herhome. " . A large.. Christmas tree was the feature; of the decorative scheme. , artU. the dataty, , luncheon served was arranged in the holiday colors. Bridge was. he diversion. Mrs. Donald Mitp hell won the high score prize. u - Ih ; attendance .were Mrs. Cannon JTones, Mrs! Josiah , Smith, Mrs. DonaJd-. Mitchell, Mrs. Fred Liddi. ai-d. rlra,ifiLA. r eay Jr.- jlipfat Meisie Olsen and Mrs. Louise Brown. -r . "ST1 .... I, -J. -i " t- ". i-'i." i . 'f Y M k. i i.tuinu mi w f mi n in II , h :- v FQRMAL COAT OF MADONNA BLUE VELVET ..... : A regal coat from Molyneaux in rich Madonna bhie velvet, is made with lone, sweeping skirt length, Lad6rned with double rows pt shir ring and a smart little Doiero wp, with facing, . collar and deep loose cuffs of ermine. Utopia Party Attractive A, well arranged Christmas party was civen for members or tne . Utopia,, luitjFridayv' afternoon at the '- residence or -,irs. Lawrence ;passity-:,:..-'rAr.'- Bridge was played and Christinas Christ-inas gifts were exchanged. K delicious dinner was served. Red tea roses formed a pretty centerpiece for the dining table, on either side of which was a red candle. A beautiful hand-painted cup and saucer, which was made bv J4rs. Cassity,. was presented to eacij of tfae Jember8'as a favor. Th,e charming, affair was, attend; edby the following: Mrs! Shirley Bee, Mrs. William Cottnell, Mrs. Jack Booth,- Mrs. Emil Jacobsen, Mrs: R. P. Crandall, Mrs. J. Fra,nk Ward, Mrs. Oscar Garrett, Mrs; Alvin Peterson, Mrs. Antone Kempj and Mrs. Priul Crandall, the latter being a guest. ' Come m -w !';' "(.' ff Jfi-" Nl J n4 i " lX J ' ' 'it yf ; -'' S-. -.iv. I r- - t I (3 3 i Sharon Stake Workers Are Honored The Sharon stake presidency and clerk entertained members of the stake high council and their wives j and the presidents of -the various auxiliary organizations of the stake and , their wives, at the stake seminary sem-inary building Thursday evening. A Christmas Picture rThe Life of i Christ, in colored slides was shown by Victor Anderson, and a splendid program was furnished. An elab-drate elab-drate banquet followed. ' Tiny Christmas trees, red carnations carna-tions and red and green candles in silver holders were used to decorate the tables. A. V. Watkins, president of Sharon stake, was presented with a large birthday . cake, the presentation being made by Mrs. Axel,F. Andreason, who reads a sentiment to President Watkins. The wives of the hosts were introduced, in-troduced, and after dinner speeches were made by the following: Robert; Rob-ert; L. Elliott, Mrs. Orson Prestwich, Mr. and Mrs. J. Erval Chrlstensen, P W. Madsen, Patriarch Hyrum S. Harris, Victor C. Anderson, Samuel H. Blake, Adelbert Bigler. Mfs. S. H. Blake, Emil tHanseri and President Presi-dent A. V. Watkins. Mrs. Emma C. Poulson, who donated the site for the, Sharon stake' administration bulldmg, was a special guest of the evening. The following, were included in the invited guest list; Pres. and Mrs. T: N. Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. S. Pv Eggertsen, Mr, and Mrs. J. W. Knight, Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Holt, Mr. and Mrs. Ray V. Wentz, Mr. and. Mrs. Delos Pyne, Mr. and Mrs. John B, Strattofl;, Mr. and Mra. Sharp GiUespie, i?res. and Mrs. A. V. Watkins, Mp. and Mrs. S. H. J31ake, Mr. and. Mrs. Adelbert Big-ler,1 Big-ler,1 Mr. and Mrs. Axel F. Andfea-son. Andfea-son. Bishop and . Mrs. R,obert' L. Elliott, Mr. and Mrs., L. li' Bunnell, Mr. and Mrs. Rayrriona Harding, M.T. and Mrs. Ebner Holdaway; Mr. aTAd Mrs. Orson Prestwic.h, Mr. and Mrs. Theo Farley, Jr' Mrvand Mrs. Frank J. Perry,, Mr. and Mrs. William Wil-liam A. Nuttari, . Mr. and .'Mrs, Thomas T. Wells, Mr. and Mrs. William W. Taylor, -Mr. and Mrs. Orson D. Campbell. Patriarch and Mrs. Hyrum S. Harris, Mr. and Mrs. Victor C. Anderson, Mi and Mrs. V. Emil Hansen,' Mif. andvMrs. Morley Vernon, Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Madsen, Mr. and Mrs. J. Erval j Christensen. Mr. andJMtrsMjpses A. j Rowley, Mr. and Mrs. George Ras- I mussnifti "' ' ' tiThe" -following young women deitf .t'Wcriquet: Mrs. -Katherine Hansen Bunker, Miss Nedra Wat kins, Miss Maurine Bigelow, Miss Velma Bigelow, Miss Katherine Oliver and Miss Ruby Oliver. STILL TIME for XMAS PHOTOS Larson Studio 182 West Center L BEAUTIFUL DOLLIES of various kinda still ' smilingly await, Santa's summons from our Toy land.' Hire is an advantage of the late Christmas Christ-mas experiences.' We have large Dollies 24 inches: .talk very prettily desse' in organdy dresses with bonnets to match. They have dainty J leather slippers and half hose in cbrrespondiiig colors. f . - Ther; are Dollies in pink, blue, lavendeJV green and yellow. There is a Ddljshere to o suit any little girl's fjfthcy; i If it is a blonde or brunetfe-haired ddlly you want, ' girls - we have ;lp-"jAha;tfiai''likve ' eyes; that slep with 'long real curling! eyelashes v and See for Yourselves J. V- ..... . . K ... J. . . - Flapper Fanny say& rtCO. U. S. M. OFF. A i girl enri appreciate a Jewel, ev en ' wh?ei her lp ve is. tone cold. Fifth Ward Relief Society The social service section of the Fifth ward Relief society will have charge ' of the ' meeting " Tuesday afternoon at 2:30 6'clock at the ward meeting house. , .Mrs.. Ed. M. Rowe will .give the lesson and special Christmas music will.be rendered. AH members are urged to attend. ' : , o Genealogy Meeting Members of the Grand' View ward genealogical committee met at the home of Bishop and Mrs. M. E. Kartchner, Jr., Thursday evening. eve-ning. , Arthur Tanner gave the lesson on 'Family Records and Temple Sheets." .A,- social, Tollowed the meeting and a dainty, luncheon was served to 14. .' 4 watermill 130 f years old still grinds meal, near Madisonvills, I Christmas M J Stockings yS HOLEPROOF biU No woman's Christmas is complete unless she receives re-ceives stockings among her gifts and the more the merrier. Holeproof Hosiery in a Special Christmas Christ-mas Box, is an ideal gift. It is sheer, smartly styled, accurately begutiful in color, and it wears a re-markably re-markably long time. Come in and see our Christmas 1 Holeproof s. ONE Special ...... ' ' : T Sunday School Workers At Social JL A delightful Christmas pjarty wa enjoyed following the regular monthly preparation and business meeting of the Second' Ward Sun-day Sun-day 'school officers and teachers and their partners, held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. Will Jones Friday evening. J. Earl Lewis gave the lesson for the month and community singing was led by J. F. Thurgood. A. Will Jones led in a number of amusing games, prizes being awarded to Mrs. C. S. Vincent, Jr., and Miss Alda Thurgood. A delicious de-licious tray luncheon, arranged in the Christmas colors, was served by the hostess, assisted by her daughters, Fay and Fawn Jones. Red and green streamers and holly wreaths were employed in decorating the entertaining rooms. Present were Bishop and Mrs. B. H. Knudsen, Bishop and Mrs. L. L. Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. J. Earl Lewis, Mr. and Mrs. Vernard Anderson, An-derson, Mr. and Mrs. Ole E. Olsen, Mr. and Mrs. Leo J. Knight, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Mower, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Ferguson. Mr. and Mrs. Brig-ham Brig-ham Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. George j Myers, Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Vincent, Jr., Mrs. Paul Millet, Miss Alda Thurgood, Miss Cleora Bass, Miss Mabel. Johnson, Miss Grace Gammon, Gam-mon, Miss Ruth Jones. Miss Juanita 01$eri, Miss Myrtle Knight, Horace Olsen, Halvor Madsen, Paul Heri-richsen Heri-richsen Maurice Jones. all kinds OF Cleaning, Altering, Pressing and HEMSTITCHING v National French Cleaning Co. HATS CLEANED AND 'BLOCKED-' PHONE 125 , , : FROVO, XJf AH ji PAIR $1.25 $1.35 - - - - $1.56 $1.95 - - . - Sold Exclusively By v . . t " Former Utahns T To Marrv'In Spring Mr. and Mrs. Charles B. Stewart of Hollywood, California, formerly of Salt . Lake, announce the ' engagement en-gagement off their daughter, Elizabeth, Eliza-beth, to Earl Van Wagoner of Washington, D. C, son of Mrs. John A. Van Wagoner of JProvo. Thes wedding will tpke place in the late spring. Miss Stewart spent several years in Washington, D. C, where she attended the George Washington university and the Washington College Col-lege of. Music, being a graduate from the latter institution in 1927, at which time she received her teacher's diploma In voice. " The prospective bride also attended the University of California at Los Angeles An-geles and is now, on the teaching staff of the Hollywood Conservatory Conserva-tory of Music and Arts. Mr., Van "Wagoner is a-graduate of the Georgetown university law sehool and is a member of the District of Columbia and California bars; also admitted to practice before be-fore the United -States ' Supreme court. For a number of years Mr. Van Wagoner Was a clerk to. Senator Sen-ator Reed Smoot of Utah and later was special attorney-in the office of the general counsel, bureau of Internal revenue. At the present time he is general assistant to the supervising lax attorney at Los Angeles, California for the- firm of Lybrand, Ross Bro. & Montgomery, Montgom-ery, nationally known accountants and auditors. $oo to i $:95 r::..? . - : tttt o .. . r- i i 3 FAm .' in XmasnSox" . , . $425 $5t5tfl r " Stdrr at ,ppHngviUe - Vrovo -'AiSiericanfTorfii v- " - ' CALL 12i.-" - f" V i . -r f -'4, - : 4 ' '' . TlieHa8iery.Stoxe |