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Show r .lZ I Se Mrs. Rose Roylance entertained members of the Fidelity club at their Christmas party at her home on Tuesday evening. Lunch, eon was served at small tables early in the evening, and later bridge was enjoyed. Prizes for the evening's games were won by Mrs. Olive Miller, Mrs. Deua Dallin and Mrs. LaVon Scott Christmas gifts were exchanged among the following: Mrs. Ann M. Johnson, a eruest; Mrs. Fave Cranmer, Mrs. Flora Maiben, Mrs Ann A. Johnson, Mrs. Fiosj Cates, Mis. Olive Miller, Mrs Helen Dallin, Mrs. Delia Dallin and Mrs. LaVon Scott. The next meeting of the club will be in the form of a party for the husbands on January 8, at the home of Mrs. Floss Cates. . ; LACE MAKES PARIS COMEBACK WITH COLORS AND PATTERN Old Favorite Brought Out In New Guises Dark green lace is treated in an entirely new manner by Lu-cien Lu-cien Lelong in this evening gown. Wide boxpleats stitched, to just below the hipline fall in graceful folds all around the body. The jabot front is flattering flatter-ing and the long sleeves as well as the high back contribute the sheer effect which always makes for added glamor. club and their partners gave a party at Keeleys in Provo Monday Mon-day night for a number of friends. Dancing was enjoyed during dur-ing the early evening followed by a nicely arranged midnight iuncheon. In attendance were the following club members and their partners: Mr. and Mrs. Reed Clements, Mr. and Mrs. Will Clark, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ewing, Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Russell, Mr. and Mi's. Verl Mann, Mr. and Mi's. Art Cranmer, Mr. and Mrs. Upton Cherrington, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd McPherson, Mr. and Mrs. Eari Humes, Mr. and Mrs. Mell Kelley, and guests, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Palfreyman, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Tipton, Mrs. Dell Clark, Mr. and Mrs. LaCelle Bird, Mr. and Mrs. Reed Straw, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kindred. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Whiting and Mr. and Mrs. Mell Haymond left Tuesday to spend the holidays holi-days in California. Mrs. Jessie A. Whitney entertained enter-tained at a delightful birthday party on Tuesday afternoon for her little son, Bill, who was five years old. Nine little guests enjoyed en-joyed the afternoon of games, followed by lunch. Lovely Christmas Christ-mas decorations added to the spirit of the party. In attendance K-'ere Morgan Thomas, David Dalton, Robert Hindmarsh, Karen and Bobbie Alleman, Glenn and Mary Nell Alleman, Joe and Bill Whitney. Mr. and Mrs. Alma Fullmer are spending the holidays with Mr. Fullmer's brother, Don Fullmer Full-mer and family at Los Angeles, Calif. They plan to visit other places of interest along the coast. Miss Irene Humphries of Og-den Og-den is spending the Christmas ho;idays with friends and relatives rela-tives in Springville. In honor of their son Ben, who was home for the holidays from Salt Lake City, where he is attending at-tending the University of Utah, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Olsen entertained en-tertained at dinner at their home on Christmas Eve. Other special guests were Dr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Geddes of the U. S. A. C, Logan, and Frank Fullmer. The Jeune Mere, club members j gave a holiday party for their ' husbands on Monday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Thorn, with Mr. and Mrs. Grant I Thorn as host and hostess. Progressive Pro-gressive 500 featured the occasion, occa-sion, together with a delicious luncheon. Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester Allen, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Thorn, M. arid Mrs. Mervin Wright, Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Parcell, Mr. and Mrs. Mvron Childs. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Displain, Mr. and Mrs. Mell Haymond, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Whiting, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Clyde and Mr. and Mrs. Cornell Clyde. Prizes for the evening's games went to Myron Childs and Mis. Sherman Nelson. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Coplan, nee Clarice Cates' of Los Angeles, California, are holiday guests of the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Cates in this city. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Blackett left recently to spend two or three weeks in California. They will visit several clays in San Francisco, and plan to attend the game at the Rose bowl on New Year's day. They will return re-turn home by "way of Arizona, where they will spend a short time at the home of friends. A number of Springville relatives rela-tives were entertained at dinner Sunday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. 1 Floyd Harmer. Music, games and social chat were enjoyed. In attendance were Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bird, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Arvil Bird, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Bird, Mr. and Mrs. Russen Bird, Dean and Clara Bird. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Johnson and son Lamar of Salt Lake City are spending the holidays with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Cates in Springville. Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Stubbs j and two sons of Oguen, spent the Christmas holidays with the latter's lat-ter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. I. E. Clegg and family here. Mr. and Mrs. John R. Kindred and daughter Beth and son Ted, spent Christmas and the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Creed Kindred Kin-dred and family in Salt Lake City. Ted Kindred went on to Tooele and is spending the week with his brother, Berne Kindred, in that city. family at a Christmas dinner Saturday. Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Bird, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Harmer of Pay-son, Pay-son, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Bird, Mr. and Mrs. Russen Bird, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Brown and families fami-lies and Dea and Clara Bird. Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Crandall spent the Christmas holidays with their daughter, Mrs. C. H. Thors-tesen Thors-tesen and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Thorstesen at Ogden. Members of the Jeune Mere club held their annual Christmas party Wednesday evening at the home of Mrs. Maurine Haymond. A tasty luncheon employing Christmas decorations was served early in the evening and later a program was enjoyed. Howard McKenzie entertained with readings; read-ings; lone Averett and Aleen Con-die Con-die gave a piano and violin duet. Lovely Christmas gifts were exchanged ex-changed among members and guests while fruit cakes were presented to those on the program. pro-gram. There were in attendance, Mrs. Florence Nelson, Mrs. Florence Flor-ence Allen, Mrs. Gweneth Thorn, Mrs. Mabel Wright, Mrs. Naomi, Thorn, Mrs. Elaine Parcell, Mrs.' Lucilie Childs, Mrs. Madelyn Dis-pain, Dis-pain, Mrs. Lucille Whiting, members; mem-bers; Mrs. Maude Curtis, Mrs. Buleah Whiting, Mrs. Emma Childs and Mrs. Emma Haymond, guests. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Best and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Straw joined a large group of relatives at. a family reunion at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Winward in : Salt Lake . City Sunday. A delicious turkey dinner and a diversified program of games were enjoyed by ail present numbering num-bering more than twenty. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Sanford entertained at a luncheon at their home Sunday evening for Bert Brown, Jean Ullock, Fred Roylance, Roy-lance, Naomi Harmer, Mark Whiting and LaRae West. Members of the Old Friends' a Mrs. Uvh-n Rowiand was host- r-ss In n:i-!riber.s of her club at j their Christmas party on Monday j cvniiiK- The onterTainini? rooms j were pretty with a Christmas rce ' and o(.h-r hoh'.iay niotifd. A de- licions luncheon featured the party and ifts were exchanged dutiiiK the evening. In attendance attend-ance were Miss Hernice Jensen. M is.s Lola Smith, Miss Margaret 1 J'ieren, Miss Afton Bringhurst, Miss Naomi Sumsion, Miss , Wanda Stewart, Mrs. Hortense Har ward, i Mrs. Mae MHler. -Miss Betty Boy- er, a uest and the hostess. Mrs. Gertrude Hanford of this eity spent a few days of the holiday holi-day season with relatives in Sail f-ake Citv. Miss Cleo Pierre a teacher in 1 lie Ogden City schools is spending spend-ing the holidays with her father, Andrew Tierce and other relatives and I'lv-Mids. Mrs. FM .Johnson was hostess lo members of the S. T. club at t heir annual Christmas party Thursday evening at her home. A beautifully decorated tree and Christmaf; candles added spirit to the occasion. Progressive bridge was played and Mrs. Floss Phillip:; Phil-lip:; won high score prize. Pre-ceeding Pre-ceeding the games, a nicely arranged ar-ranged and tasty luncheon was .served at small tables with miniature min-iature Santa Clauses as favors-(lifts favors-(lifts were e?;changed among the following members present, Mrs. (Jrri.riide Snmsion, Mrs. Lois ,,( .'g, Mrs. Emma Rowland. Mrs. l-'Ios Phillips. Mrs. Ella Crandall, Mri. Melba Pennington, Mrs. Ora Rowland, Mis. Hazel Harrison Mrs. Hilda Grant. Mrs. Gwen Baxter, Mrs. Thelma Clark, Mrs. Manilla Brown, , " M'" and Mrs. Lewis Bird and son Jim came from Elv, Nev., Friday Fri-day to spend the holidays wi'th relatives and friends in Springville. Spring-ville. Ted Rowland, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arnica Rowland of this city came from Pittsburg, Calif., to spend the holidays with his par-en par-en U and friends here. An enjoyable Christmas party wr.s given for members of the . Old Friends club at the home of Mrs. Iallie Humes, Wednesday evening. The entertaining rooms featured lovely Christmas decorations decor-ations and miniature Christmas tiecs centered each small luncheon lunch-eon table. Early in the evening i delicious luncheon was served to the following members, Mrs. Murie! Robertson, . Mrs. Thelma Cherr.vigton, Mrs. Leola Ewing Mrs. Gertrude Clements1' Mrs. Vanza Ma nn, Mrs. Ila Cranmer, Mrs. Thelma Clark, Mrs. C G. Russell, Mrs. Adelia-' McPherson, Mrs. Retta Kelley, Mrs. Elnora Pennington. riigh score prize for the evenings games was won f 1 a'v - I ! f , ; Old Favorite . ! . -4 ' v- . v. I Brought Out ! ' i In New Guises '" ' V Dark green lace is treated in ' r- ' an entilcly new manner by Lu- , i, cien Lelong- in this evening , ' - X 1 "ow'n- wice boxpleats stitched. '..; I t0 J'ust below the hipline fall h ' ' ikm"'",'' i. s . in graceful folds all around the f . -vj body. The jabot front is flatter- , " , -s mg and the long sleeves as well J ' , . as the high back contribute the ' 4 1 , sheer effect which always t ?l , s ' ' , makes for added glamor. f- " v " Kpgyrm V " - ' - - , - ' . j fife iiv'-V'' S i x i ' " - v ? N I ' 's . ' : A:y'ii : - : " - i- i ' I. - - ' by Mrs. Muriel Robertson and the consolation by Mrs. Thelma Cherrington. Those present exchanged ex-changed gifts during the evening. Miss Lucille Thorpe who is training at the L. D. S. hospital Salt Lake City, visited during the holidays with her mother, Mrs. Etta Thorpe, here. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Grant spent the early part of the week on a business trip to Arizona, returning return-ing on Thursday. Mrs. Ella Peterson entertained a group of Relief Society ladies at a business meeting and social at her home last Monday evening. There were in attendance, Mrs Zelma Beardall, Mrs- Hazel Barton, Bar-ton, Mrs. Mattie Palfreyman. Mrs. May Bird, Mrs. Sanova Blanch-ard, Blanch-ard, Mrs. Bertha Rothwell, Mrs. Annie Stewart, Mrs. Delphia Hardy, Mrs. Florence Boyer. The Fourth ward choir and their partners numbering over fifty held a social in the ward. hall. Thursday night, following the singing of Christmas carols in various parts of the city. Games music and refreshments were enjoyable en-joyable features. Carl Neslon, high school music supervisor, is director. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Bird entertained enter-tained ' a number of friends at a. nicely arranged holiday party. Cards and a delicious luncheon featured the affair with the following in attendance: Mr. and Mrs. Fred Clyde, Mr. and Mrs. Cornell Clyde, Mr. and Mrs. Ver-lin Ver-lin Ruff, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Ruff Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Art Hughes, Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Hansen, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Miner, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Crandall, Mr. and Mrs. John S. Wright. Mr. and Mrs. L. J.r Whitney and family were Christmas dinner din-ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Alleman and family. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bird entertained en-tertained 23 members of their |