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Show 1 Momentum Is Gained InSuh-For-Sahfd COTIDAY HERALD Sunday, December 11, 1949 11 Project AsCh ristmas ' Sn ow A rrives 1 V I ai winter moved into town were laara o won iwiiuni r-iwi m awaiting rt-iof needy families, where St Saturday, momentum reached pair. Dolls are being mended andPck a resources are, no v sum-nw sum-nw hK in th. niiiv Hmlii.! , . ..-.-Jcient to leave something for. the I SrSwfSS. 'wid DaUyHerald wi the spirit of Christmas seemed to general heljf 3 given to Santa divide the list of needy families, permeate the city and brought 'Claus In gettlng.ready for Christ- now being gathered by the Dally t new calls from friends wishing to mas. Veterans of Foreign waraiHerald and Provo Firemenin the help In the Sub-For-Santa pro- and auxiliary members are pro-'Santa-helping setup. , ject, now In its fiftn 'year.: -.Afvidtaf-;tne "muscle work" in the Persons wishing to help -by Added strength Is given the toy repair and gathering of gifts, donating toys, merchandise or Yule project this year by the aid . Daily Herald andProvo Fire- cash to the program may call the of VFW post 2162, who has Join-men" joined forces in 1945 after Dally Herald from 8:30 a.m. until ed a state-wide VFW Kris .the firemen had carled on their 8 pjn,.;,VFW club after 7 p.m. Vrinu Pwnnr.i nnvmnL Ltov-reoair activities for many, Wick Swain's barber shoo durine 1 i.:'., Mi :. :e..-i. . ? :-y . . ' '-e ,,:. ..:'-- J which includes the repairing, .years. It began as a community, business hoursor the home of chandlse for needy ; families at every childin Provo has a gift Fire - Chief , Lloyd Dickson, ' Christmas." : son Christmas morning. Purpose Theron Luke of the Dally Herald i Provo armorv was a mecca of of the jsun- or-aanta program, and Mr. rorsyth may be con activity Saturday as new t toys i is to aid Santa only in the casesltacted for further Information. x 'v -1 Y. r 1 c? " I . ' t;., ' '- -1 V BPW Group Hears Talk By Foreign Students At Itfeet : International relations were subject - of , discussion at ? the December meeting of , Business and Professional - Women, Provo chapter at the meeting held in theGrandview. school ? Thursday . evening. i Interesting facts about the history customs and climate of their own countries were given by foreign students attending Brlgham Young university. They were: Kum Kwan Lam, China; Alfredo Va Brazil; Eddie xadr Iran; Sven Viktor Kaaria, Jaycee Wives Plan" Project . ?, OREM--Glfts of food and toys were given by - Orem Jaycee Wives as they fathered Wednes day evening for. i their, ,regular monthly meeting ' to complete plans for the annual welfare pro-I pro-I ject designed . this year to aid local families and "Sub for San ta" for needy. Orem youngsters. The gift packages brought by each member attending replaced the usual - Christmas gift ex- . change of the dub. Mrs. Weston Kofford. chairman nt thai nrA4Mt , uiri . Mrs. Rirhard W Barnettco-chairman, announced plans for Christmas basxett 1 to be prepared during the coming week. Santa will deliver , them Christmas Eve. The two welcome suggestions as to which families will receive the gift baskets. 1 Those desiring to enroll families ur ine project quo w call either of the women , at their t homes. ' ? ' . v v'; Contributions from residents other than dub members will be welcomed in completing the pro ject. Dec 22 committee members will meet to prepare the baskets. V- Members of the club ;voted to decorate one of the evergreen treet4n the centra plottf "the Orem city park for the holiday season; with Mrs. Grant Young, ' Mrs. Rulon West and Mrs. Charles Swan named , as the committee in charge. The legislative .report was: given bfMrs. West, J: Christmas scenes ' and lighted ' tapers decorated the dining tables with places marked by tiny ' candle favors. Covers were laid . for Mrs. Bertrand : Harrison, ,4 special guest of the evening who furnished the entertainment, reviewing re-viewing the book MMy-' Uncle Jan,! and Mrs. Rulon .West, Mrs. 'Leland McKenna, Mrs. - RusseU Park, Mrs. Grant 'Young, Mrs. Charles. Swan, Mrs. Claudlne Trotter, Mrs. Richard Park, Mrs. at Lynn Bullock, Mrs. Parley Stevenson, Stev-enson, . Mrs.s Henry Campbell, Mrs. Torval Neilson, Mrs. Wes ton Kofford, Mrs. Richard Bar-nett, Bar-nett, Mrs. Ted Simmons, Mrs!, Warren Statton, ;.; Mrs. Russell Park : was the color captain In charge, assisted by Mrs. Ted. Simmons and Mrs. Leland McKenna. Daughters Of Utah AnnCialMIhristmas- Members of Daughters of Utah ' Pioneers camps who met this week heard lessons on the "Latter-day Saint- Schools." Most of the 'camps- held i. their, annual Christmas parties. -CAMP PROVO ' . & Mrs. -Bessie Bensen was hostess at the annual Christmas party, 'when members exchanged gifts and enjoyed musical numbers by Carlyle Decker and Colleen Lawrence. Law-rence. Aria Mitchell played accompaniment' ac-companiment' ;; "?--' The : history of Frances Chiles Peters, mother of Mrs. Ida Horton. was read by Mrs. Effie Clark, and Mrs. Vera Trunkey gave the lesson. les-son. Mrs. Lydia Fielding read a Christmas story. Refreshments were served in a setting of Yuletide decorations to 38 members and guests by Mrs. wumuui nrown, Mrs. r reiaing, Mrs. Laura Dennis,' Mrs. Florence CJark and Mrs. Bensen. CAMP TWO , Meeting was held at the home of Mrs. J. W. Ahlander, combining combin-ing a Christmas party and regular regu-lar business. Decorations followed follow-ed a holiday theme, and gifts were exchanged, k Mrs. Elizabeth Phillipscaptain, presided, and the lesson . was siven by Mrs. Grace Bown. Mrs. Ahlander read the history of her H motner, Mrs. Maria enrtsuna r Strona Fercuson. and Barbara Winkler: gave a reading. Mrs. D. G. Brian presented vocal selections. selec-tions. Refreshments were served to 23 members and guests by Mrs. Vivian Lambert, Mrs. Mary Ward,l Mrs. Tenie Larson and Mrs. Ah lander. ". CAMP FOUK-8CC Members met at the home of Mrs. Laurie Henrie for a Christmas Christ-mas program directed by Capt. Annie Peterson. Mrs. Hazel Duke was in charge, and Mrs. Claire Clark read; a Christmas story. Luclle Rowe and Lynette Anderson An-derson sang two numbers and Sweden; and Nellannette Hoo- kano Youns. Hawaii. Lucille Haws, president conducted con-ducted the session, and the internationalrelations in-ternationalrelations committee, headed by7 Mrs. Pauline Shipman, was In charge. She was assisted by Beatrice Brown and . Erma Robley. ; vo .7 Following the stalks the group made a tour of the new school, led by Miss Brown. During thr evening packages brought by the members, and containing a selection of f ood ment to Mrs. Eve Stevens and Christine Burrows in t England. Mrs, Stevens and Miss : Burrows were exchange teachers in Provo during the past two years.! While Hin Provo the two attended BPW meetings regularly, A letter from Mrs. Stevens was read. Guests at the session , were Mrs. O. Earl Thomas Mrs. Alfredo Vaz. Mrs. Myrtle Thomas, Mrs, Marie Vacher, Augusta Scherer, Fern Roundy.1 Hilda , Falls : and Mrs. George McCune. . Mrs. Norma Wilkins. Marie Elliott and Mrs.- Viola Thomsen, new members, were, introduced. " Also in attendance were Reta Alexander, Amy Taylor, - Rhea Taylor,' Amanda Roundy, Mima Rasband, Bernice Justesen, Olga Falls, Cynthia Curtis, Amelia Buckley. Mrs. Christina Chase, Mrs. Allie W. Clark. Mrs. s Gen Eggertsen, Mrs. Alta Elliott, Mrs. Eloise i Fillmore,' Mrs. Clara D. HeindSelman, Mrs. Marian Jarvis, Mrs. Mabel C Kirk. Mrs. EHen Luke, Mrs. i Marie Murphy, Mrs. Jean Rambeau. Mrs. Alice Syme, Mrs. Josephine Wightman and Mrs. Thora Wilder. Club Women Honor Member Guest of honor at a party held by . members pi the .Sempre aens ciuo recently was Mrs. Stanley Stan-ley Young, when they met in the home of Mrs. William Distenfano. ' During the ' evening the group enjoyed social chat, sewing and bingo games, with prizes going to Mrs. Arnold Baum, Mrs. Young and Mrs. Howard Betts. Luncheon was enjoyed by those named above and Mrs. Darwin Wilson, Mrs. Richard Danner, Mrs. William E, Pyne, Mrs. Hazen Dowdle and Mrs., C. ' K. Siemer. - Vocal Recital Set Tuesday Mrs. S. D. Packard will present a group Of music students in a vocal recital at the Brlgham Young university univer-sity In room 250 of the College Col-lege building Tuesday at 7 p.m., it was announced today. The public As invited to attend, at-tend, and the recital is to be free of charge. Pioneers Hold , Parties, Meetings ; Mrs. Mary Demos, Mrs. Elsie Miller, Mrs.. Bertha Memmott and Mrs. Margaret: Duke presented a skit. Members of the Viking social so-cial unit sang several . songs; led by Dale McAllister. Gifts were distributed bv Santa Claus. . Decorations featured- a Yule theme,, and refreshments were secved to 39 attending. Hostesses were Mrs. Peterson,' Mrs. Henrie, Mrs. Fern Lewis,! Mrs. May Boyden, Mrs, Luella Law and Mrs. Eunice Rowley. , CAMP THREE Mrs.' Nellie Olsen save the les son when members gathered In her liome under direction of Mrs. Effie Millett. Mrs? Olsen was assisted as-sisted by Mrs. Melissa Lewis. Mrs. Marintha Angus, Mrs. Vera Stew art and Mrs. Joyce Harmon. A mr. Anneua remer gave two re-told stories, and vocal solos were presented by Mrs. Mamie Madsen accompanied by Gary Madsen. . , ''... Mrs. Elbabeth Wethphal, Mrs. Jennie LaTen, Mrs. Felker and Mrs. Olsen served refreshments to 26 members and guests. CAMP EVANSVILLE ' LEHI Meeting was held at the Second LDS ward Relief society hall, when members gathered for a Christmas party. Dinner was served and gifts were exchanged. CAMP BLUEBELL LEHI Mrs. Pearl Broomhead was hostess, with Mrs. Julia Vaughan assisting. Chistmas gifts were exchanged. CAMP SNOW SPRINGS LEHI A program highlighted me meeting new in the Fifth LDS ward Relief society hall. Hostesses Host-esses were Mrs. Tora - Loveridge, Mrs. Zina Willis and Mrs. Hattie Holdsworth. 4 CAMP FORT WALL LEHI Mrs. May Bone was hostess, assisted by Mrs. Gladys Peterson, Mrs. Mable Lehmberg, Mrs. Amy Smith and Mrs. Emma Ashton. Gifts were exchanged. Ete-jstufv wre allecitd for ship- Story Writers Are Discussed . The works of Edgar Allen Poe, O. Henry, Whit ' Burnett, ! Sam Taylor and Gene Clark, all short story writers, Were discussed by Mrs. Harold 3. Potter at the meeting meet-ing of Phile . Nada . members Thursday evening. Mrs. Earl Oss was hostess In the home of Mrs. Arch Madsen. Mrs. Potter, whose father, Clay ton Jenkins, Is a well-known short story' critic, read one of Clark's stories. Both he and Sam Taylor are natives of Provo. She told of work the various authors have done in advancing the scope of the short story writer. Mrs. Robert Sumner, president, introduced the "what's new" talk given by Mrs. Roy B. Hammond. She discussed polio and its treatment. treat-ment. -,.. hv-K. ; .).,. Christmas songs were presented by Bonnie- Mosser, Betty Jtftje McGuire, Ben Mortensen ana Howard Putnam. . "Mrs. William R. Firm age and Mrs. Harold Bailey reported , on the recent Utah County Women's Legislative Council session, and the group - discussed plans for a Christmas party and their annual charity project. Luncheon was served by the hostess. j . Others present were Mrs. R. D. Cloward, Mrs. Arthur Duckett, Mrs. Jack V. Dixon, Mrs. Frank Daln, Mrs. Albert Freestone, Mrs. LaNell Havward. Mrs. Stan ley HeaL Mrs. ' Martin Johnson,. Mn. Lawrence Jones. Mrs. Wes ley Knudsen, Mrs. Carl Llndley, Mrs. Thomas E. Peterson Mrs. J. Edwin Stein, -Mrs. Clifford Sow-ards, Sow-ards, Mrs. Harold Van Wagenen, Mrs. Sherman Wing. Mrs. Del-mar Del-mar Kenner, Mrs. Rex Thomas and Mrs. Paul W. Larsen. Yule Party Detights-Guests", A delightful Christmas party! Friday evening at the home of Mt-m imiruli Jnhnaton '.was . a Yuletide event for members of reucia ciuQwno "IVTi Assisting nostesses wpre .. Esther Long, Mrs. Mary D. Jolley, Mrs. Queen Cornum, Mrs. Edith Cottam and Mrs. Af ton Porter. ' Luncheon was served on small tables decorated with Christmas arrangements. The; Lions club male quartet sang several num bers, and Mrs. Forter gave a reading. . ..' - Games were played, witn prizes going to Mrs. Marintha Pendleton and Mrs. Edna Brown. Santa Claus distributed gifts to those attending, including Mrs. Sadie Lewis, Mrs. Sarah Passey, Mrs. Brown and Mrs. , uorotny Muhlesteln, guests. Othets attending were Mrs. Mary Bennett. Mrs, Nora Bullock, Mrs. Ethel Crowther, Mrs. Abbie Dutson, Mrs. Myrtle Dean, Mrs. Winnie Guymon, Mrs, : Marietta Henrie, Mrs. Loreha Leavitt, Mrs. Mildred Liljenquist, Mrs. Louise Palmer, Mrs.' Ivy Richardson, Mrs. Evelyn Riddle. Mrs.- Sally Sdren- son and Mrs. Beth Woolf, Third Card Party Slam The third in a series of card & 2 111 1 a m pairies wm oe neta m ine uam- .3 . 1W 1 , 1 1 . m . a olic social hall Dec. 13, beginning promptly at 8 ,m according . to Mrs.. Bolos Abraham, general cnairman. . Orem - members will be ln charge. Games of "500 " ninochle and . bridge will be played,' with Pr"goi.ng to nigh score winners. win-ners. There will be refreshments andhe public is Invited. 2 CHRISTMAS ..l;. ; j 1 ' . H; d Merle Norman Cosmetics o 6Te r i e West Center BKADTT Art Subject.Of Lecture By. Professor Edgar "Art and Its Relationship, to Healthy Mental Living" was the subject of the lecture given by Prof. Edgar M. Jensen Jen-sen at the meeting of Literary League members Friday-afternoon. Friday-afternoon. Hostess for the occasion was Mrs. Weldon J. Taylor. : , P r:';,.:--j v' '..." Y'.. Professor Jensen, stressing his belief that art is "not a visual experience alone, but is also .sensed, spiritually'i con- Jten4edibat peoplewwhere.Art Ariivo Vlonf J-' i. .0 t-o v. . New Leaders ISfeW AmrvmnAn vrwirM. ; ".. "I-. " of . the Associated " Artists of American Fork at a recent meet ing: held at the home of Mrs. Lillian Webster. . Other officers n,amed for the ensuing year are Mrs. Iola Niel sen, vice president; Mrs. Lillian Webster, secretafyrtreasurer; Mrs. Ruth C. Ashby.i program chair man; Walton E. Foulger, exhibit chairman; Mrs. Mildred Mecham, historian and publicity chairman. Retiring .officers include Mr, Foulger, president, Mrs. Ida Cahn. Mrs. Marsha Parks and Mrs. Marguerite Ohran. The association the past year sponsored spring and fall ex hibits. Junior Girls Tie Rose Bouquets v ' HEBER Junior girlsof the LDS Third 'ward tied their x-rose bouquet in an impressive cere mony here during the week. A short program preceded the tying ceremonies which consist ed of a saxophone solo by Dar-lene Dar-lene Clegg; vocal duet by Nina Murdock and Annette - Mahoney; teading by Elaine Hicken; vocal nlo hv Maaln Casher: flute' duet 1 - . ; by Elaine Hertell and Dezzle Clegg and selections by a group chorus. Each number of the pro gram was .in keeping with . the rose theme. The roses were Dre- - sented to Ruby Hicken, president of the ward YWMIA, at the end of the program. Following the ceremony mothers of .- the girls were entertained at an informal party. ' f . SPECIAL! - , 'H" , , t j, .". . " .,-'-..1 S 1 Soft Natural Permanent With a com p 1 e t e new French scis sor -hair cut for only New French Scissor i Haircut , .........$1.00 :''.,.. . . .k. ... . t t4W;' SALON ' J5 'I M. Jensen '- ia conceittedrghonld use their eyes and other senses as if to-see, to-see, morrow youwould teste or smell again, never .The .sneaker cited the ' overall purpose of art to be the implanting im-planting of ' God ir the heart, and listed four other purposes: Development of keen senses, development de-velopment of refined tastes, development de-velopment of good imagination, and . to " 'stab our spirits , wid awake.' : ..' ':- Neither wealth nor stationhe said, gives greater thrills . than the capture of nature's beauty. . V; Pointing out varlots types of art, " Prof essor , Jensen declared that there is :great need of moderation mod-eration in painting. "Modern art," he said, "comes from twisted egos and from morbid and unbalanced people." Mrs. Ella Johnson, president, was in charge. Plans were made for a Christmas party Dec. 18 at the home of Mrs. Wesley " P. Lloyd. The croup decided to do nate gifts to patients at the Utah state hospital and the county in firmary.:;"-- : .' - --vr Music was provided bjt Rex Johnson, who sang several numbers, num-bers, accompanied by Mrs. Byarfl Nilsson. " y Light refreshments were enjoyed en-joyed by those listed before and MrsH. Roland Tietjen, Mrs. Neff Smart and Mrs. Edwin R. Firm-age,, Firm-age,, guests, and Mrs. Henry Taylor, Tay-lor, Mrs.- Albert Swenson, Mrs. Ralph Packard, Mrs. D. E. Ostler, Mrs. ' Thomas J. Norton, Mrs. E. L. Kammermeyers, Mrs. Briant Jacobs, Ja-cobs, Mrs. Walter Hedquist, Mrs. Elden Clark, Mrs. Lenn Creer, Mrs. J; .'Hamilton . Calder, Mrs. Thomas Cheney, Mrs. Lee Buttle Mrs. Ariel Ballif and Mrs. Mark Allen. OnitlG GAY ; Where t ! v . . . . ' . PROVO GREENHOUSE A A4 ? 572 ta Gets Helping Hand ; - Provo CQ-mory - became a workshop for Santa Claus this week as the Daily. : Herald, Provo Firemen and Veterans of Foreign Wars joined forces in the fifth consecutive year of the Sub-For-Santa program. VFW "Kris Kringle ' Corporal" project .is a branch of the - Santa ; activities for the needy this year. Daily Herald and Provo Firemen instituted the Sub-For-Santa tra-' dition which is now in, its fifth yar. Carmelita Glegg, small daughter of -Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A: Clegg, ,s an interested spectator at the armory ' as Mrs. W..K. Molyneux; VFW auxiliary member, and Sgt. Wyrin McKay, "chairman 'of the veteran Yule project, inspect a few of the toys given to the post 'for repair. 1 N t &uests Feted By Hostess , Charming down tor the last white 'mum on ' the ybuf f et table was the luncheon given Friday afternoon -by sUxf I-t&- Culli more, who was hostess to wives of Utah 'SUte Legislative Council members, andother special , guests in her homef ,!i Luncheonf was served I buffet style, and 'mums and slender tapers . decorated the serving table. ' Following .lunch the group visited and toured "several new homes in Provo... and went on ter. ! to the home of Mrs. R. D. loward for late afternoon re freshments. Club Notes LITERARY SECTION December meeting ' will take place Wednesday at 8 p. m.1 in the. Women's' clubhouse. Members Mem-bers are -requested to bring gifts for exchange. There will be a program and refreshments. HOME ARTS SECTION Monday at 2:30 p. m. in the Women's clubhouse Mr s. Christen Jensen will give a review of Robert Rob-ert Brownirfg's "A Christmas Eve:" Special musical numbers have been arranged, and all council members ' are invited to attend. -. BETA SOROSIS " ' Open session will take place Wednesday, from 3 to 5 p. m. in the Scera theater, Orem. The program will feature discussions of international relations, BEAUTICIANS- Meetms will be Monday at 7:30 p m. j'at 256 E. Center. Jimmy Manning; of Salt Lake City will give the program, and gifts will be exchanged. , , ' VALE Y CHAPTER S, O.E.S. Election of officers will take place Tuesday at 8 p. m. in the Masonic temple. Order Yours Now! OHmaAMinKTirics i Christmas' wreaths are in season. Glistening, brilliant holly berries ' caught in waxy leaves. .. .subdued .sub-dued silvery mistletoe, - to mention men-tion but a few of the cheery choices. . Order your Christmas . wreaths.Poinsettas, Holly and -Xmaa flowers early Phone 80 the Flowers Grow 1 Yule Frolic. If Event . ' The ''time-honored,' mistletoe decoration ' scheme was featured at the annual , Brlgham . , Young university 'Mistletoe Frolie Saturday Sat-urday evening. The famous green ' branch was placed In , strategic positions throughout the Joseph Smith ball room and. social hall where; the dance was held. . Traditionally sponsored by Delta . Phi, returned missionary fraternity, the affair was the last student body dance , of the fall quarter. 'V. ': .'"" A Christmas atmosphere also prevailed at the , dance, with the three wise men and a nativity scene as part of the decorations. Friendly Twentyt : . C I u b Group Mee ts.f Gracious hostess at the meeting of Friendly Twenty club this week was Mrs. Orvil B. Davis, who was assisted by Mrs. Ottis Hamilton. I Christmas gifts were exchang ed, and suggestions were given Dcrkshiro's. in famous and Berkshire's new "Complementary Colors" yours with oW the longer-, .weoring, sheer, sheer beauty of famout . , Berkshire 51-Gauge Nylonsl h 5. 33, 3D demers. GloPia s Shop 1 66 No. Univ. Ave. '0' : '':rSC 'i-:-'-:'U"k'.'''-'- '-f Group Will Donate Funds A blanket, made by Mrs. J. Martell Bird, cresident of Dekatos Literary club, will be used to pro vide lun as- for donation -to the rheumatic f eve r convalescent home,- it - was -announced at a meeting of 1 the group Friday afternoon, aft-ernoon, t , - Memberr met In . the home of Mrs. Carl sfwenson, . with. - Mrs., La Veil Knight as hostess. - .. Luncheon was served to those named - and Mrs, Harold Arrow smith, Mrs. Bruce Dabllng, Mrs.'; J. Benson Egan, Mrs. Jack Ekins, Mrs. Clifford ? Hinrichseh, Mrs. Howard Hoover, Mrs. Allen Johnson, John-son, Mrs. Reinwald Liechty, Mrs. Harry L. Swain and Mrs. Stanley Stan-ley Clark Jr. by each member , concerning . Yuletide gift making. Present were the hostesses and Mrs. Robert Gillespie, Mrsr.vWU-ford Mrsr.vWU-ford Gillespie, Mrs. Phil Condor, Mrs. Laurence Bounous, Mrs. Norman Nor-man Smith, .Mrs. Royal Hunter, Mrs. Lawrence Smith, Mrs. Birch Boyce, Mrs. Wallace Hull, Mrs. Morris Wiscombe, Mrs. Russell Jones, Mrs. Allan Ridge, Mrs. ' Wesley. Jarvis and Mrs. Grant Elliott. r Nylon 51 fs Now . : . lovely stodctng shades precisely planned to complement each costume accessory color , . . thot't |