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Show u. its . m ik r QJUM Rotary Event Hi&hli&hts Annual Yule Festivities Highlighting Provo Christmas festivities was the annual an-nual Yule event sponsored by Rotary club members honoring their wives Monday evening at Club Radar. The semi-formal semi-formal dinner and dance were under direction of Seth Billings, Bill-ings, general chairman; . Guests were received at the door by Roberta Waggoner and Bobbie Moore. Buffet dinner was served at small tables , centered by arrangements of poinsettias and red tapers. Dinner Din-ner music was played on the organ by Byron Jensen, and dancing followed. , Lovely favors given to the women guests were attractive attrac-tive evening vanity cases. About 180 members and guests attended. - s ' Assisting Chairman Billings with arrangements were C. f. Boyle, W. A. Caine, B. L. Fagin, H. J. Heisch, L. J. Moore, Ted Morgan, Ivan Sack, Seymour S. Taylor, J. Edwin Stein, LeGrande Anderson and Jack West. Legends Read I At Lraia rete Chriitmai legends read by Ms. "Lynn Wf if ht delighted members of Bonhtur who gathered Monday vtning at the home of their president, Mrs. Clyde Sandgren, for their annual Yuletide party. Mrs. Wright was also assistant hostess. The Sandgren home was J&eau-tifvilly J&eau-tifvilly decorated for the occasion with a large tree and other holiday holi-day apoolntments. , Dinner was served during the evening. Mrs. Vera Madsen presented vocal solos, accompanied by Mrs. Rayola Van Wagenen, and Mrs. Sandgren led the group In songs, accompanied - by Mrs. Ralph Britsch. Mrs. Frank Van Wage- ; nerf won the prize In games. ; . A gay Santa Claus distributed gifts which were exchanged by , members and one guest,. Mrs. d - Sandgren. Besides those mentioned, the' : following attended: Mrs. Grant ' Richards, Mrs. David trowton, Mrs. Elvin Anderson, Mrs. Ed Flrmage, . Jr., Mrs. Harold Van Wagenen, Mrs. ; Dean Peterson, v Mrs. Vernon Wentz, Mrs. Weldon . J. Taylor, Mrs. Neff Smart. Mrs. Briant Jacobs, Mhs. Leland Friday and Mrs. Leland Wakefield. Kids Invited ToEvent Children of American Legion Leg-ion members, up to age 13, are invited to attend a Christmas party Wednesday from 7 to 8:30 p. m. at the . Legion home, 355 E. 1st N. - Activities will include a program, dancing and games, with a visit from Santa Claus scheduled. Each- child is re-v quested to bring a present for gift exchange, price not to exceed the 25-cent limit. Dinner Served At Yule Party Mrs. Eva Probert was hostess to women employes in the Utah county recorders . office Friday evening at a dinner. She was as stated by her daughter, Mrs. Fay Ford. The table was beautifully set with tapers burning in silver candlebra. After dinner the evening was spent playing rook with Vivian Christensen winning high score. Those present were Mildred E. Ream, Spanish Fork; t Vivian Christensen, Salem: Ethel Peter son, Santaquin and Leah Crowley, Crow-ley, Frances Toms and Edith Y, Booth, Provo. iff 7 i .nnr am- HONtYtUOt UTTU MISS HONIYtWeS A delightful gift for any Mi or Mrs. $ say, to toft, to cuddly . . . wlfh Snowy white bunny fur collar on juih pluthl WlhS elatfl back ond real leather tele, loo! In baby blue, jink, royal blue, Festive Time Enjoyed By Club Women; OREM-A gay and charming Christmas social for Orem Literary Lit-erary club members was held at the home of Mrs. Roy Park recently. re-cently. A brightly-lighted Christmas Christ-mas tree and festive Yule decorations decora-tions created a pretty setting for the program arranged by Mrs. Elvis B. Terry. Christmas songs were sung by Mrs. Harold Calder and Mrs. Stella Park. Mrs. Doris Rodgers delighted the group with her interpretation in-terpretation of a holiday story. Mrs. Terry completed the pro- grart? by Dlaying recordings of favorite Christmas hymns and recounting the history of each. ; fts were presented by Mrs. A. VWashburn and Mrs. E. H, Calder to Mrs. Thomas Jacobs, Mrs. Thomas Cordner and Mrs. Merrill Crandall, past officers of the club, and sentiments expressed ex-pressed for their outstanding service. A plate luncheon was served to Mrs. Vera Mecham and Mrs. Doris Rodgers, guests and the following members: Mrs. Clifton T. Pyne. Mrs. Stella Park. Mrs, E. H. Calder, Mrs. Harold Calder, Mrs. J. Erval Christensen. Mrs. Merrill Crandall. Mrs. Thomas Cordner, Mrs. Boyd C. Davist Mrs. Minnie Gordon, Mrs. Thomas Jacobs Mrs. J. D. Pyne, Mrs. Ada Skinner, Mrs. Elvis B. Terry, Mrs. V. Emil Hansen, Mrs. A, V. Washburn, Mrs. John B. Stratton, and Mrs. B. M. Jolley. Mrs. Tolboe Greets Guests Canasta games were diversions for members of Mary Cecelia club who met recently at the gaily decorated home of , Mrs. Hattie Tolboe, who was assisted with hostess duties by Donna Tolboe. Following luncheon gifts were exchanged by Mrs. Herbert Dahl- quist, Mrs. Harold Tolboe, the hostess and Miss Tolboe, Mrs. Effie Madsen., Mrs. C. A. Dahl- quist, Mrs. George Boels. Mrs. Leonard Leatham, Mrs. Stanley R. Gunn, Mrs. Harold Bandley. Mrs. Clifton A." Tolboe, Mrs.j Kent Tolboe. Mrs. Winston Dahl- qulst, Mrs. Donald Tolboe and Mrs. Almera Hopkins. Provo Group Soonsors Fete Sons and Daughters of Provo Pioneers held their annual Christmas party at the county infirmary in-firmary Sunday,, honoring the patients there! Sirpt. J. J. Nusink expressed his appreciation to the group for sponsoring the event. Mrs. Verner Powell, chairman, responded.. Gifts were distributed by board members of the group, Including Mrs. Powell, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ward Mr. and Mrs. Walter Taylor, Tay-lor, Mr. and Mrs. Ed M. Rowe, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Reynolds, Verner Powell, Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Billings, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Fillmore, Mr. and .Mrs. Burton Adams, Karl Knudsen and Mrs. Naoma Swenson. Art Ted Set Wednesday OREM Highlight of the week's social calendar will be the annual art tea sponsored by the Orem Womens club combined with the annual Christmas meeting and social Wednesday afternoon at the Lincoln high school and Scera auditorium. The tea will be held at the new Lincoln high school art room from 2 to 4 p. m. with . paintings of Lincoln students under the direction of Lamar Burnett, head of the art department, de-partment, on exhibition. Following the tea club members will adjourn to the Scera lounge for a Christmas Christ-mas program arranged by . Mrs. Don Stubbs, program chairman. Special guests will be members of Orem Literary club. Mrs. Moroni Jensen, chairman chair-man of the art exhibit, announced an-nounced the exhibit may be viewed by Lincoln high school students during . the day. Mrs. Hugh Vern wentz . entertainment chairman is in charge of arrangements. Hostesses for theafternoon meeting will beMrs. Fenton Prince andMfsT Harold Pet erson, y . Moose Lodge Honors Kids DAILY HERALD Tuesday, December 20, 1949 1 1 Municipal Section Group Has Annua Christmas Program Following their annual custom, member of Municipal section of Women's Council met Monday afternoon in: the Women's clubhouse for a Christmas party. Mrs. A. J. Marcrof t, section chairman, presided, and Mrs. T. C. Larson reported o"n the recent meetings of the Utah County Women's Legislative Council. Mrs. Phil Snow, prpgram chairman, introduced Maeser school carolers, who sang Christmas songs: Kay Pierpont, j una Guests H6riorMrs. .Lunceford Mrs. George Lunceford (Delia Oalthej) . was ',. honored Sunday afternoon at a birthday dinner in her home. V'.;.": . ; ;jf Guests 'Were seated at table centered with a large cake flank ed by lighted tapers. - Gifts' -were presented to the honoree by Mr. and Mrs. Earl Gray,' Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Galthtr and daughter Jannle, Mr. - -d Mrs. Steve Galther and daughter Sher, , Jiiyilis Gaither and George Lunceford. - ; : - r Employes Are Given Party Employes of Provo office of Ann Elliott. Carol Lee Snow, Karen Keith, Steven McDonald, Mc-Donald, Bobby Okey and Michael Kammermeyer. Miss Elliott also gave a Christmas reading, and Miss Snow sang two solos. A Christmas story was read by Mrs. Snow. Bi-iuIkMIa. a. A I..!...!! . tiUIIliireuil WBB served II BIDB11 rl ill ii!S -hHLf. it?;ubl centered by artistic pine ZrZ J t& .3 rlJ? 7k! b6u "rangementa. F a y o r Mr' -Srf i r. . ttWW( given to those attending by of Mr. and Mrs. J. Earl Smith in, the hostesses, Mrs. Louis Rasmus- 5ai f,- 0, . ..... en and Mrs. Eugene Lewis. M!f7 a Vttt MehinJJ 2?. S labov wr Mr- Wilford Bray, win -hi in!5fgLI5 Mr- Arch Anderson, Mrs. J. W joyed and luncheon served to n . Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Scott. Mr.lSftS' RMr?di5 and Mrs. Clarence Olsen, Mr. andiSi"? m", ' , LaS Mrs. Bill Roach. Mr. and Mrs. Jnrlrf n?iA John Swenson. Mr. and Mrs. La- JSf"n m l V?' uCt Veil Bird. Mr. and Mrs. Basil ' Si?1' v1???' Dunn. Elva Woodward Richard v5 V T- Ii!,Ir Ir!- Ivn.j- mtrh nA Mr. mnA Mr. Vinnt! "enaerson, MrS. U. L,. HODOS, E. Slater. Lambda Meet Held Tau Mrs. James Judd, Mrs. Lorena Leavltt, Mrs. Parley Linford, Mrs. J. H. McDonald, Mrs. Reno Mem-mott, Mem-mott, Mrs, L. W. Mitchell and Mrs. Roy Passey, Club Notes The yearly kids' party sponsor- Partners Of 4 Women Honored Annual Yuletide fete Charming hostesses to mem- XI BETA CHAPTER bers of Lambda Tau wno met m BETA SIGMA PHI uie c. P. Crockett nome Monday, Mr. r.i r . ed by Women of.the Moose and ".""'fit.. c "P Crockett Mri istrMt. w be bot t a Christ-Provo Christ-Provo Moose lodge took place we" K"' ma Thursday at S p. m. Saturday in the Moose home, T , - with separatr events for children Jl""?!?" w If, J fc LL-t Under 12, and teen-agers. Mri. ir,ag5 .!s i1? J ffi Alvin Vest was general chair- wag festiye wUh holi4ay appointJof Mrs. R. D. Cloward, with Mrs. At the children's session games SgL WM exchanc!fl and! " T " " "S1'Un ft0Ste" were played, and Mrs. Frank JEkJ!. 1, XIATEMIALJOTIE- 255k During ffimfi" M- F Breinholt,) party for JJr7 JfSiMra. Nadine T. Ashby, Mrs. S. L. blfs " ff2 & in. nin aa " ' ?" AtkiYi, Mrs. Thomas Biggs, Mrs. i ?J nH iT.'Bert Bullock; Mrs. LaSeUe. Creer, WvTo! Hann ... Mrs- James Hawkins. Mrs?Leo P. wyroa Hansen read stories to the x., t t tu.. . small-fry. Santa Cl.u, distributed IliJr SJSt ie, lleJ n"5f' artya VS hlh"iBoyce Rawlins. Mrs. C. G. Shaw Sin MnKv."! dDanf' Mrs. James Westwood, Dorothy "fhTp fanceVmSer. an. Margaret Hansen, j end songs by Val and Vance Anderson. An-derson. Refreshments were served. PHILE NADA A Yuletide fete is plannedjfor Thursday at 8 p. m. in the home children of mem. bers is set for Tuesday at 8 p. m. in the lodge home. I'UU' ' vi v j MIRRORS UP Wall Mirrors i - P Mantle Mirrors Door Mirrors Mirrors of Every Style 4 272 West Center Corsages Given To Sewaco Group Dainty corsages were present- Annual Party . s Scheduled OREM Alpine Villa will' be the scene of the. annual Christmas Christ-mas party given by the Orem ed to members of Sewaco club by Jaycee for their wives and part-Mrs. part-Mrs. Joy Nielsen, hostess at ajners according to Glen Healy recent Christmas nartv. I chairman of arrangements. Dinner was served at small 1 The affair is set for 8 p.m, tables centered with holida Wednesday. A smorgasbord sup- responded. Mrs. Nielsen presented present-ed each with a gift. Attending with those named beforewere Mrs. Leon Nielsen, Mrs Robert Booke, Mrs. Law- tnnV rence Peav. Mrs. Clifforrt Rarku ni. tnr- RAnni. TTials Huh mpm- "Irs. Keith Hunter. Mrs. Howard bers recently at a local cafe, with I om. Mabel Olsen and Irene their husbands as special guests, westpnal. Table decorations featured flight- . ed tapers and holly, and each " JT T ' A AT ceived a favor. I AV A hj nttQ Following dinner games were-- -l lYUlCO played. Mrs. Paul Ream and' Francis. Hazel won priies. SUNSET WARD Others present were Mr. and A program and dance will be Mrs. Harold .Bunnell, Mr. andjnela Wednesday .at 7:30 p. m., Mrs. Spencef Meldrum, Mr. and and refreshments will be served. Mrs. MaxBills, Paul Ream, Mrs. A ward members are urged to Francis Hazel, Mr. and Mrs.!attend- Santa Claus will be George Ferguson, Mrs. Meda j Dresent-Evans, Dresent-Evans, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Whitney , and Mr. and Mrs. LaRue Hop kins. decorations. Pinochle games were! per will be served, with variety diversion, with prizes going to! program and dancing to conclude Mrs. Chester Wright and Mrs.'tne entertainment. Kay Hinckley ' Each person is requested to During the evening the group bring a gift marked "his'fbr sang Christmas carols and ex-1 "hers" for the exchange. Santa chanced ift Th ho.ttt. i Clau will be on hand to distri- original poems honoring each bue the gts. Mr. Healy is being member, and Mrs. Robert Thomas assisted by Kenneth Wilkinson, Dixon i.arsen ana i or van wei-son. Holiday Specials at Provo Beauty School Look your loveliest for the Holiday season. Machine and Cold Wave Permanent $3.00 to $5.00 AH work supervised and satisfaction guaranteed. PROVO BEAUTY SCHOOL 11 East First North Bridge Games Are Diversion SPANISH FORK Onwensain club members met for a Christmas Christ-mas party at the home of 'Mrs. Wllford Johnson Friday evening. Luncheon was served at small tables centered with lighted red tapers and small Santas. After the luncheon, the balance of the evening was spent playing bridge, with prizes going to Mrs. Arnold Angel, Mrs. Leslie Lar-sen Lar-sen and Mrs. Leland Fillmore. Members present included Mrs. Wendell Bradford, Mrs. Angel, Mrs. Fred Meldrum, Mrs. Jay Taylor, Tay-lor, Mrs. Larsen, - Mrs. J. Isaac Taylor, Mrs. Walt Larsen, Mrs. Fillmore, Mrs. Ivan Stewart and the hostess. : , , ; . , : u ft s. n 1 1 1 . ' Ata' At Carson s Market We Suggest That You Place Your Order As Soon As Possible and & Assure Yourself -a Fine U. S. Prime Norbest Broad Breasted Turkey. ? New York Dress Weights $ Hens, 12 to 16 Lbs. Toms, 19 to 28 Lbs. Special Hens 6 to 10 Lbs. p Hams Chickens Ducks Geese v Hall Turkeys $ MINCE MEAT HEWLETT'S Brandy and) Wine MINCE MEAT Phone 2791 yuuiiry ;megrj SAVE AJ IFi? Menu My y If you want to give your wife a sewing machine for Christmas! we have a plan whereby you are provided with an attractive attrac-tive miniature New Home Electric sewing machine and purchase certificate to place under the tree Christmas Eve. After Christmas your wife may choose a ma-chine ma-chine to her liking. Thus YOU give her a sewing machine for Christmas, yet SHE. who is probably in a better position to make a choice to suit her needs, makes her own selection. All you need is a $5 down payment for the entire arrangement. Balance on monthly payments. , ' OPEN EVENINGS TILL 9! Sewing Machine & Appliance Co. 341 West Center Phone 3603 Provo, Utah IMAGINE '" ; 18 SEWING MACHINES IN 1 AT A PRICE LESS THAN " OLD STYLE MACHINES IT IS THE 1950 MODEL - w . .. . JUST OUT AT MODEL NO. 150 Made in the U. S. A. 10 DOWN 24 MONTHS TO PAY Made In The U.S. A. "Parts Will Always Be Available 35 AUTHORIZED DEALERS IN UTAH i New Home is celebrating its 90th year in the sewing machine business. New Home has risen from an obscure manufacturer 90 years ago to top position in the number of sewing machines sold inv the U.' S. A. to satisfied satis-fied buyers in 1949. An advance shipment of 90th Anniversary model'ma chines was received by jus this week. We challenge anyone to show any make machine at any price, that will compare with this 1950 sensation. DON'T MISS THIS Phone 3603 for or Free Demonstration in Your Home Chuck's Specializes in just two things, SEWING MACHINES and APPLIANCES. HE WILL NOT BE KNOWINGLY UNDERSOLD because he is out of the HIGH RENT DISTRICT DIS-TRICT and LOW OVERHEAD, SO HE IS PASSING THESE SAVINGS ONTO YOU HIS CUSTOMERS. OPEN EVENINGS TILL 9 .(SHIJ(ss, Sewing Machine & Appliance Co. Provo, Utah 341 West Center Phone 3603 1 |