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Show -y:i"r,i.'i"i r v PAGE TWO PRO VP (UTAH)" SUNDAY HERA LR SUNDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1930 t T 5SSaBD1M1WSSaWK I i i , m ii i i .1 , i I., i . 7 i - i i i .i - - . v 3JU. Tausigs And Attractive A WINTER FESTIVAL was the theme of the informal invitational in-vitational dance of ' the B. Y. U. Tausfgs. held Saturday evening at the Manavu ward amusement hall. Snowmen peered from behind igloos tucked away here and there in the deep snow, and icicier-. skiis, sleighs, snow e-1bes and toboggans were empioyea - In making the . decorative scneme realistic and attractive ' Walter Daniels' orchestra furnished fur-nished the music for dancing. Re-- freahments were served; The .x harming event was attended by 100 active and alumni Tausig Ay members and their partners and 'guests. Schuyler Strang was chairman en arrangements, and was assisted by Oswald Coombs, Luzelle Chip-man, Chip-man, Paul Chipman and Roes Graham. u. Lovely Gifts Received At Shower Mrs. Edgar Clayton, formerly Fae Pen rod, a recent bride, was honor guest at a miscellaneous shower given by Mrs. George Cole and Mrs. Jamc3 Clayton Thursday 'evening at the home of the latter-Mrs. latter-Mrs. Viola Duggan and Miss Dorothy Dor-othy Clayton had charge of the games and assisted with the serving serv-ing of the delicious luncheon. Game prizes werewon by Mrs. Shirl Perry, Mrs. Elsie Perry Mrs. Annie Hurst and Miss Veola Beoth. - Numerous lovely gifts were received re-ceived by the bride from the following: fol-lowing: Mrs. Sarah Penrod, Mrs. Deon Penrod, Miss Peart Penrod, Mrs. J. B. Olsen, Miss Temple- Penrod, Mlaa Annie Penrod, Mrs. Tom Hud-eon, Hud-eon, Mrs. Ethel Tregeagle, Mrs. Bert Huish, Mrs: Elf ie Perry, Mrs. Annie Hurst, Mrs. Fred Fechser, Mrs. David Stagg; Mrs. Alethla Wing, Mrs- M, E.. Richardson, Mrs. VVllford Perry. MrslSnirley Perryi Mrs. Thomas Cole, Mrs. Wlllard Booth. Miss Veola Booth, Mrs. W. P. Clayton, Miss Marie Clayton, Mrs. Alice Clayton, Mrs. Annie Affleck, Mrs. James Uddlard, Mrs. Cloyd Both and Mrs. Andrew Hartley. Hart-ley. Pioneer Daughters Meeting Arranged Mrs. J. W. Dangerfleld will entertain enter-tain the Daughters of the Utah Pioneers of Camp No. 5, Thursday at 3 p. m. at her home, 64 North First East street, A splendid Christmas program will be furnished. Mrs. J. M. Jensen-will read parts from "History of Provo." Luncheon will be , Served. A cordial Invitation is extended to all members and those eligible for membership. Party Suggestions: Serve White's Famous Tamales and All Meat Pies - f .Made from the Best Meats and Spices f PHONE 565-M Address 270 E. 1st So. Special Xmas Offer Improved :k jSermnant Wave Provo Beauty School Finger Waves . . . .25c Senior Student Marcels . 25c Junior Students . .Free WW Vf IV, 1 CALL ' - t rS fit I if . ' , ' ' - - . ' ' ' Hosts At Gay Winter Festival J.R. Jacksons Are Honor Guests Neighbors and friends gave a delightful de-lightful ret-acquainted party Thursday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Jackson on North University avenue. The Jacksons recently moved to Provo from Kemmerer, Wyoming-Progressive Wyoming-Progressive 'Took' was played, the high score prizes - being won by I C' Henriod and Miss Editha Booth, and the consolation favors going toLE. Brockbank and Mrs. Rose T. m Btcwartt Delicious refreshments re-freshments were served at small tables to the following: Bishop and Mrs. R. J. Murdock, Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Henriod, Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Booth, Mr. and Mrs. I. E. Brockbank, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Spackman, Mr. and Mrs. John T. Taylor, Dr. and Mis. George E. Sandgrcn, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Coleman, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Booth, Bishop and Mrs. H. A. Dixon, Mrs. Mamie B. Davis, Mrs. Hazel Janson, Mrs. Hannah Pyne, Mrs. Sarah E. Clark, Mrs. Daisy Nusink, Mrs. Rose Y. Stewart, Miss Editha Booth and Miss Nancy Barker. $ $ Supper Followed. By Card Party Mr. and Mrs. John Ltmdahl gave a party at their home Friday evening eve-ning fdr members of the Ninette club and then husbands. A delicious hot supper was served at 7:30 o'clock, after which cards were enjoyed.' Mrs. M. Riley and "James Sutherland won the high score prises and the consolation consola-tion favors were presented to Mrs. Charles Scott and J- B. Warren. In attendance were Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Jones, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Curl, Mr. and Mrs. Charh: Scott, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Warren, M:. and Mrs, Roy Peters, Mr. and Mrs. M. Riley, Mrs. Agnes Buckley and Mr. and Mrs. James Sutherland, the latter lat-ter couple being guest. Camps 8 and 3 To Hold Session A meeting of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers of Camps No. 8 and 3, will be held Thursday at 2:80 p. m. at the home of Mrs. L. N. Oakley, 189 South Fifth West street All members and eligible members mem-bers are extended a cordial invitation invita-tion to be present. A fine program pro-gram has been prepared and luncheon lunch-eon will follow. , Provoans Give Fine Program Mrs. D. D. Boyer reviewed the book, ''Laughing Boy," by Oliver LaFarge, before members of the Alta club of Spanish Fork at their meeting Friday afternoon. Assisting Mrs. Boyer were Miss Louise Boyer, who furnished twg vocal solos and Miss Laura Mensel, who played viplin selections. Miss Helen Penrod was the accompanist. DUART MtOVUr NO. 2 Bride - Elect Tendered Shower Complimentary to Miss- Mary Bourne, bride-fleet, her mother, Mrs. Alma Bourne, her sister, Mrs. Lorraine Jack of Salt Lake, and her cousin. Miss Lenore Vincent, gave a shower at the Bourne home Friday evening. A variety of clever and entertaining enter-taining games were piayed, under the direction of Mrs. Jack. Prizes were won by Miss Clarice Stubbs, and Mrs. Clyde Birk. A delicious tray luncheon was served. The gifts received were many and beautiful. Present were Mrs. Frank Blair of Salt Lake. Mrs. Clyde Birk of Anrican Fork, Miss Mayme Vincent, Miss Coenia Robinson, Rob-inson, Mrs. William Vincent, Mrs. John Manson, Miss Zola Cochran, Miss Grace Groneman, Miss Jaunita Olsen, Miss Ruth Jones, Miss Amanda Jones, Miss Gladys Groneman. Mrs. Don Adamson. Miss Mabel Olsen, Mrs. Clyde Olsen, Miss Clarice Stubbs, Miss Aline Manson, Miss Ruth Bourne, Miss Evelyn Bourne, Miss Sylvia Bourne and Mrs. Ethel Rambeau. $ R el ief Soc iety Bazaar The public is cordially invited to attend the Third ward Relief society so-ciety bazaar, to be held in the ward Relief society hall Tuesday afternoon after-noon at 2:30 o'clock. Beautiful quilts, rugs, luncheon sets, pillow cases and aprons, etc., will be sold during the afternoon, as well as cake and ice cream and candy. Ths patronage of the public will be appreciated by the committee in charge. - J- Bridal Shower Given . Daughter Mrs. Alma Bourne entertained s?t a delghtful shower at her home Wednesday evening, in honor of her daughter, Mary, .whose engagement engage-ment to Hunter Manson has been announced. An interesting program was furnished, fur-nished, and a variety of enjoyable games were "played under the di rection of Mrs. Effie Madsen- A delicious buffet luncheon was served. The entertaining rooms were prettily decorated with potted plants. Many beautiful gifts were received by the honor guest from the following: Mrs. John Moyle, Mrs. Joe Moyle, Mrs. Reva Booth of Alpine, Mrs. George Dunsdon, Miss Chlo-3 Dunsdon, Mrs. Charles Wignall, Mrs. William Vincent, Mrs. Ray Vincent, Mrs. Eyron Clark, Mrs. Victor .-.nCerson, Mrs. Annie Rasmussen, Mrs. Joseph Stubbs, Mrs. L. L. Nelson, Mrs-Arthur Mrs-Arthur Harding, Mrs. Lydia Harding, Hard-ing, Mrs. Andrew Eggertsen, Mrs. Eva Nielsen, Mrs. Marcia Jo.'ey. The hostes3 was assisted in entertaining en-tertaining by her daughters, Mrs. Lorraine Jack of Salt Lake, and the Misses Sylvia, Evelyn and Ruth Bourne. 'V Amiable Eight Qub Party Mrs. Josephine J. Smith was hostess host-ess to members of the Amiable Eight club at her home Friday eve ning. The entire house was artistically decorated with Christmas colors and emblems, Including a large tree. Bridge was played, Mrs. Daisy Peay, receiving the high score prise. A tasty luncheon was served to Mrs. Florence Mitchell, Mrs. Ella Jones, Mrs. Ruth Olsen, Mrs. Daisy Peay, Mrs. Pearl Liddiard, Mrs. Jane Smith and Mrs. S. H. Jones, the latter two being invited guests. For All the Family Children's Books Price New" Dollar Books ' L. D. S.-Church Books Latest1 Fiction Utah Office Supply , V6G N. UNIV.' AVE Provo,Utah Ask About Onr: V , Rental Library V v Wool Lace, Warm Yet Light, Makes This New Frock BY FANCHON Straight from Hollywood is this lovely afternoon gown of the new wool lace and heavy silk crepe. Wool lace, with its memories of 50 years or more back, when everyone over 30 had a shawf of wool lace, has been accepted by Hollywood as the very newest fashion foible. The lace forms a deep yoke on the waist and then the same piece is extended on the top of the sleeve down the entire length of the arm. It is unusually smait and gives an appearance 01 youthful sophistication sophisti-cation that other fashron creators try hafcd to emulate. The lace yoke holds in a place a turquoise blue bow that also adds to the youthful-neis youthful-neis and freshness of the frock. The waistline is marked with a group of fine tucks at the normal waistline. They droop gradually on the left side of the front to meet the chic peplum ruffle that goes around the back over the hips in a straight line and then is raised in front to meet the tucks at the waistline. A pert little bow acknowl- niges 4be place where tucks and runies. meet. Wool lace is being used for all-over all-over frocks. They are exceptionally exceptional-ly warm, but still have the lightness of feathers and are considered extremely ex-tremely smart for afternoon affairs. af-fairs. Wool lace frocks are scheduled sched-uled to take the place of the heavier wools and jerseys because of their light weight. Rainbow Club Party Enjoyable Mrs. Georgia Harding was hostess host-ess to members , of the Rainbow Bridge club Friday evening at her home. After an elaborate dinner, two tables of bridge were played. Mrs. Maree McDonald was awarded the high score prize and the second favor was won by Mrs. Florence Clark. Present were Mrs. Amy Brimhall, Mrs. JIazel Clark, Mrs: Odella Hindmarsh, Mrs. Florence Clark, Mrs. Alice Davie3, Mrs Maree McDonald Mc-Donald and Mrs. Merle Morrison. Parish Dinner Plans Completed Everything is now in readiness for the annual parish dinner of St. Mary's Guild of -the Episcnnal church, which is to be held Monday evening at 6:30 o'clock ac me Provo Women's club house on North University Uni-versity avenue. Cards will be , played after dinner, din-ner, and booths cf novelties, home made candy and .useful articles will be operated duiing the evening. The public is welcome. In speaking of HOLEPROOF HOSIERY Many women speak of Holeproof as fondly as they speak of an old friend. Holeproof keeps its faith with them in skillful fashioning, fash-ioning, in superfine sheer-ness, sheer-ness, and in the Correctness Correct-ness of colors. Chiffon Sfreer & Servict Sheer Curved French Hejel $l35 .t. . Sold Exclusively by . JENKINS KNIT GOODS GO. THE HOSIERY SHOr We Give 8 Si H Green Stamps With Gotham Hose ALL KINDS OF. Gleaning Altering, Pressing and HEMSTITCHING National Fjrench Gleaning Co. -HATS ,CLEiENiEb;AND?BLbCiffiD PHONE125 . 1 . 4 res I m MM Card Social At Morris Christenens Mr. and Mrs. Morris Christensen entertained at a card party Friday evening at their home for the following fol-lowing friends: Mr. and Mr9. M. E. Curtis, Mr. and Mis. Lafe Alger, 'Mr. and Mrs. Amos Dallin, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Madsen, Mr. and Mrs. Don Alger, Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Clift, Mrs. Dolly Bleak, AJimo Alger and Irvin Christensen. Mr. and Mrs. Amos Dallin won the "500" high score prizes and the consolation favors went x to Mrs. Eldon Clift and Almo Alger. An elaborate hot dinner was served early in the evening. i ; . i Mrs. John Beesley Entertains Club Afternoon Bridge club members met at the residence of Mrs. John Beesley Thursda' afternoon. Mis. Shirl Wilson won the high score favor. A tasty repast was served. Present were Mrs. R- A.' Moore-field, Moore-field, Mrs. Ed Firmage, Mrs. Arnold Rawlings, Mrs, Hugo Price, Mrs. 'Shirl Wilson, Mrs. Abe Truner and Mrs. Ray Sutton. 150 . A. 1 95 V PROI yO,.UTAHT- 1 1 Jyp- - Play Reviewed; At Literary League , An interesting session of the Literary Lit-erary League was held at the home of Mxs. Arthur D. Taylor Friday atternoon. ' Mrs. O. D. Hansen gave a splendid splen-did review of the three-act play, "BehOld the Bridegroom," by Geoge Kelly, and Mrs. Henry Tay-loi Tay-loi gave current events. A tasty luncheon was served. Tiny bridal bouquets in the club colors, rose uia jirreen. were presented pre-sented as favors. Yellow chrysanthemums chry-santhemums prettily decorated the entertaining loom The delightful affair was attended attend-ed by the following: Mrs. Denzil A. Blown, Mis. Stanley Dunford. M:s. O. D. Hansen. Mrs. Bud Nilsson, Miss Beulah Hatton. Mis. A. E. Robison, Mrs. E. W. Steadman. Mrs. Lloyd Sutton, Mrs. W. W. Thomns, Mrs. Vernon Tolboe, Mrs. Leland Van Wagenen, Mrs. Heber Johnson, Miss Ruth Hansen, Mrs. Jlifton Tolboe, Mrs. Arthur D. Taylor, Mrs. Henry Taylor and Mrs. Ad Taylor, the latter being a siuest. Mrs. Erma Allen Is Club Hostess Fine Arts club members met at the home of Mrs. Errna Allen Thursday afternoon. Potted plants were used to decorate the entertaining enter-taining rooms. Mrs. lone H. Heaton gave a biographical bio-graphical sketch of the life and woiks of Victor Herbert and reviewed re-viewed hi. operas, "Natoma," and "The Red Mill." Miss Bringhurst and Miss Dorothy Reed furnished solos and duets from the operas. A delicious luncheon was served to Mrs. Celia A. Van Cott, Mrs. Mabel S. George, Mrs. Leah C. Van Wagenen, Mrs." Vera W. Gray, Mrs. El Tueller, Mrs. JShloe V. Beckstead, and Mrs. lone H. Heaton. : :: :Jc Provonas Members At Costume Party A delightful costume party was enjoyed by members of the Provonas Pro-vonas club at the home of Mrs. Emma Gay Friday afternoon. A delicious luncheon was served to the following: Mrs. Parley F. Dixon, Mrs. J. H. Beck, Mrs. Upton Hoover, Mrs. Wren Wllkins, Mrs. Ernest Dixon, Mrs. Albert Selck, Mrs. John Collins, Mrs. George Madsen. Mrs. Caleb W. Haws, Mrs. i James McClellan, Mrs. Alma Baker, f Mrs. Walter Taylor, Zlm. Fred I Critchlow, Mi .3 Gus Edleman and Mrs.. Etta Graham, IffQ mm mnm- m Ir6 AB0UNDING in, sentiment : A bit of yourself : ajy 'M . portraits to be cherislied by a friend . : .. or.a 'sweet-' ' l'-'-'S; : S ' '.'. 1 - heart .' . or your parents. A gift of per- $Z sonality!! Your photograph ... .artistically Sfil ff O taken by Hollow Studio. Call 695-W today 1 Z 0 , for an appointment; We can settle that Sf gf Christmas Gift question. ; S- j 1 iRQtLOW STUDI if Carquinitz Bridge Club At Social Miss AithfKa Carter entertained at hei hoxiie Friday evening for members of the Carquinitz Bridge , club. Two tables of he caid game were played. Miss Ann Mackay won the high score prize and the consolation consola-tion favor- was awarded to Miss LuriJe Jorgonsen. An elaborate turkey dinner followed. Centering the dining table was a miniature Christmas tree, decorated with tinsel and tiny ornaments. Red lapeis In attractive holders were at either end of the table. Covers were laid for Miss Clao Sii;oct, Mis.s Lillian Cutler, Miss Ann Mackay, Miss Lucile Jorgen-sen. Jorgen-sen. Mls Amy Cuinmings, Mrs. Elmer Singleton, Miss Lucile Thoine and Miss Merle Jones, the latter two being invited guests. Al-Gue-Ween Partv Proves Gay Event Members of the Al-Gue-Veen club were the guests of Mrs. Reed Dalley Thursday afternoon at her home. Progressive "50C" was the diversion di-version and a delicious dinner was .served. Mrs. Lafe Alger won the high scold piiz- and the consolation favor was awarded to Mrs. Hazel "Jtark of Chicago. 111. Present wcie Mrs. Ieonard Mad-Mrs. Mad-Mrs. La;e Alger. Mrs. Don Mt,rer, Mr:t. Clyde Clark, Mrs. Charles Jones, Mis. Dan Kirkwqod, Mrs. Fred Cooper, Mrs. Art Reese, Mis. Veru Bowera, and Mrs. Hazel Stark of Chicago, the latter two being guests- BETTER WAVES with THE IMPROVED DUART SOMMERS NATURAL Two distinct machines equipped to give the host "and latest in Permanent Waving. Ask about the Junior Wave for Misses or Grownups. Grown-ups. Make your appointment before Christmas rush. Girls, have your eyebrows and eyelashes eye-lashes dyed something new! Satisfaction Guaranteed Berlin Beauty Shop 256 East Center Popular Provo Girl To Be Married Mr. and Mrs.. A. A. Andersonare announcing the engagement of. their daughter, Twyla, well known -Provo beauty operator, to Virgil' Evans of Brigham City. The marriage is to take place this month. Miss Anderson is a former student stu-dent of the B. Y. U.. and for the past few years l as been operating' at the Decker Beauty parlor, of which business she is . partner. Fourth Ward Relief Society All members of the Fourth ward Relief society are requested to at- tend the sewing day session Tues-' day at 2:30 o'clock at the ward meeting house. The women are asked to bring their thimbles and embroidery hoops and it is reported that there is plenty of work for all member. The Gift with the Personal Touch YOUR PHOTO Make an appointment today LARSON STUDIO 182 West Center St., Provo Phone 343 , .it m . ,-. f |