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Show ar. p fi-av e ;u ta-h) sun dva y etb raitd, . strN-DYr otu-o.y-4, t o-nr PAGE THREE i A- x .jv---. '. i . . . . .-. ..... r lub W:6riien Eritertaiii I",. It; nr. it. Vm,tfa Mnna olnh mcmbeH enter- 'taind their husband, at av New Year's eve - party, at .the; home of ,Mr. fand .Mrs. juimo iyerwiKw.. , ;. aiv "500" was - the Xea iiin.Af antrhitnmint. Charles Reir naull receiving the high score irize and the low score favor going to Mm Thomas stuobs. "the party Attended the midnight ff-nHc at the paramount meaier, aft which thev returned to the lVeriage nome. a hcwiuuu iuuw eluded -the evening's activities. iPanicipatlhg the gay event KTftYnMf: 'Elmo .Love- rIdgKMrand J4rs. Silvio 'eyw naufl; jWJPMrs, nomas um, M.r.ahd;Mr8. Elwood Carter, Mr. Frank CorarierMK and MriThefr Graehl, Mr. and Mrs. jaeivm iay lor.- Cliicken bupper Li Follows Dance -irniiowinir the New Year's eve f daae-at the tJiaima; a party gathered gath-ered at the home of. Mr. and Mra iBartie. Pierce, where a delicious t chicken, stopper.' was served and cards and music enjoyed. ' f "Participating .in the gam event ;were Mr. and Mrs'Jess Hutchlngs, Mci and Mrs. Bartie Pierce, Mr. and fMrs. Leo James, Mr. and Mrs. Ray I Pierce and ' Mrs. Edna Nash. 'GtiestHbkiorea ? Mr. andMw. . Thomas Thornley entertained M their home lit honor .of Mr. and Mr. J$MtfW: Guy, who Swere, ,Yi4iUhs.her4 from Salt . Lake. Cards aha music ' were the di-l di-l versions, and at midnight, a tasty 4 repast was served. In attendance were Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Somo, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Boshard, Mr. and Mrs. James Sutherland. Suth-erland. J. W. McKenzie, Miss Lottie Gam on, Miss Emma Zabriskle 0o! Provo, J. R. Anderson and Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Guy of Salt Lake, and Mr. and Mrs. Dan Lewis of Spanish Fork. j',: Dinner Followed By Bridge Game VenjoyabJe Ume . was ' spent by 'embers of the Amiable Eight club Friday evening at the residence of Mrs.- Fred Uddiard. pinner was served at 8 o'clock, iifter which bridge was the main diyeirsionv Mrs. Cannon Jones .won 'high score- and Mrs. Donald Mitchell received the .consolation prfce. V V present Kwere Mrs. Ralph Olsen, Mrs. Donald Mitchell, , Mrs. Cannon Jones, Mrs. Josiah Smith, Mrs. E. A. Peay,. Jr., and Mrs. Louise Brown. iol Brick Combination: Tuttl-Fruttt' A Vajillla Orange Cremo (rink. White Orange) Pints 25c - Quarts 50c Bulk: Tutti-FrutU Pints 30c - Q&arts 60c Made with SELECTED WHIPPING CREAM . Order from YourVNFRE2E - ' Dealer or Phone 814 - , Glasses Correctly Fitted 'Relieve Eye Strain, Stop Headache Head-ache and blurr. .1., use ..laef t -j ' method known to scientists. - Absohite Results Guaranteed Dr. G. H. HElNDSEtMAN .Optometrist with IIEINDSELafAN OPTICAL A. A -tEWELBY JOaCPANY ,r )itejpy Mrs. E. Byron Dastrup entertained enter-tained a. group of little folks at her home Friday afternoon, Jn honor of her. daughter, , Jean, whose sixth birthday anniversary occurred on New Year's day- .' Holiday decorations prevailed throughout the entertaining rooms. Games, music and . a dainty luncheon lunch-eon were, enjoyed. . Game . prises were won by Jean . Dastrup and Virginia Booth. Many lovely gifts were presented to the honor guest from the following friends in attendance: at-tendance: Phyllis, ' Margie, and Virginia Booth, Sterling Booth, Sterling Sessions, Ses-sions, Pattie, Eleanore and Mary Carol Brockbank, .Mary,,. June and Florence Adams, Frankie and Ray Jensen, Coralie Coleman, Helen and Rex Dunford, Clara Tadd, Byron C. Dastrup, Nanieve Owens, Kathryn and Jean Reynolds. i r :.. Children Given ; t ..... New Year's Party Children, of the Vineyard ward were tendered a New Year's day dance at the ward amusement. hall. . Games and delicious refreshments refresh-ments were also enjoyed. More than 150 youngsters enjoyed the" affair. Slumber party Given Friends A. delightful slumber Tparty was given at the home ot. Mary Alice Mortensen Friday evening. . Card? and games were played and a tasty .repast was served before be-fore retiring. A delicious waJUJe breakfast was enjoyed -Saturday morning by the following: tiucljle Overly, Donna Evans, . Yvonne Henderson, Zella 4 paters, , JKIarie Bailey, Irene MerriU; Olive Jones, Phyllis Ford and Helen Jones,. V :i . .. ' . .. . Cal Announcement Members "of . Camp Jcv.rli daughters daugh-ters of Utah Pioneersi vHll meet Thursday at 2:30 p. an. at the residence resi-dence , of Mrs. .J. B. , Keeler, 40 North Third. "past, street. , "... A. fine program has , beei .prepared .pre-pared and luncheon will be served. All members ahd eligible members are cordially Invited. ' ) St Mary's Giifli A meeting of .the members of St. Mary's Guild will be held Monday afternoon . t ai; o'clock at.,jthe home jorf Ms,. Summers. Election of Officers will be held at this time and a full attendance of members'; is desired. t . . V JL ja. jTMXmt MiM'MtM .iMti.tiutAA ti A 'it A i 11 tiitiiiiiiiiiiiittiit:i: ft V U vitiitiittiitttiiiiiiiiiiiiitiw You've Heard of "Sales and Sales" - - But Now Comes the m BARGAIN FEAST F TH&SEASON SEE OUR "AD" IN MONDAY'S HERALi) ffistiii,wiiissiiiiisitiiitisitt ATttiivS IKv.v.waw.v.waww KAWAV:vXvX A'v.v."v.v.v.vAy.vvAV.y.v.y sJ 1 V?(f Jrtttfit.&vnizYt4wtttii Beautiful Fireside A ..-ir- $ JT: Handsome Provo Girl Is Married To ) Coast Man Mr. and Mrs, Moroni Leethami of PVovo, wish to announce the marriage mar-riage 'pf their daughter, Estella, to Ariel R. Cook "of Long Beach, California, Cali-fornia, .which took place -New Year's eve in Springville. Mr. Cook will return to Long Beach within the next few days, while Mrs. Cook will remain in school' until, sprang when she will join her husband in Long Beach. Gleaner Class Teachers Honored Members. of -the .Gleaner class of the Bonneville ward M. I. A. entertained enter-tained Tuesday evening in honor of their teachers, Mrs. Cora, Taylor and Mrs. Elizabeth Miner. The deUghtfUl affair -was in the form of a theater party, followed ijy '.a- progressive supper. Courses of the delicious " meal were served it the homes of Miss Hilda Farrer and Miss Naomi Ellison. Toasts were given ad officers for the coming-'six months were elected. Present were Naomi Ellison, Vilda Wilklns,- Miss Verna Passey, La Von Tucker, Zelda' Lewis, Venice Lowe, Rinda Rowley, 2Una Johnson, John-son, Maurine Baird, Cora Taylor, Evelyn; Prusse, Hilda Farrer, Elizabeth Miner, Laura Tucker and Alice Miller. sit Second Ward M. L A. Notice, The regular weekly M. I. A. meeting meet-ing of the Second ward will be held Tuesday evening at 7:30 o'clock in the ward chapel. All members are urged to attend and are requested to bring a new member' so that the enrollment may be enlarged at the commencement of the new year. ' - Excellent lessons have been prepared pre-pared for each class. Nineteenth Century Club Announcement The Nineteenth Century club will meet Friday, January 9, instead of . Tuesday, January 6, as appears in the year book of the club, and the session will be held at the residence of Mrs. W. C Miller. Mrs. Howard Olsen will give a, paper on "Canada, Our, Neighbors on the North." and Mrs. J. W. Menzles will give a. paper on "Premier Wil liam Mackenzie King." All members are urged to attend. ID i it Radio or Stools okers . . . 95 . - 'V. ilv.".y.v.w x f$N KwS 1 list y.'ni. wit. f& Daedl Sm Cards Featured . At "Watch" Party The residence of Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy J. Olsen was the scene f a delightful social affair New Year's eye, when they entertained members mem-bers of the Linnea club at a "watch" party. Dinner was followed bv bridge. Mr. and Mrs. George Hinckley of Salt Lake won the high score prizes, and Mr. and Mrs. T. William Jones received the low score favors. The enjoyable event was attended by the following members: Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Olsen, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Foote, Mr. and Mrs. Karl Knudsen, Mr. and Mrsi Frank Goold, Mr. and Mrs. T. William Jones, and guests: Mr. and Mrs. George Hinckley of Salt Lake, and Mr. and Mrs. Royal Chamberlain. -t- j" j Columbia Club To Entertain Partners Members of the Columbia Sewing Sew-ing club will entertain" for their partners, Monday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Myers. The affair promises to be unusually un-usually delightful. 'V- i New Year's Eve Dinner Party An attractive New Year's eve dinner din-ner party was given by Mr. and Mrs. C. Eugene Fletcher, at their home. A 1931 cupid' formed the centerpiece for the dining table. Progressive games were played after dinner. The delightful affair was attended attend-ed by the following: Miss Marie Fletcher, Mr, and Mrs. Albert S. Jones, Miss ; Hazel Fletcher, Miss Alice Jones, Miss Melba Fletcher, Miss Leora Nelson, Fletcher Jones, Miss Ethel Fletcher and Charles Fletcher. . ' j- i T Optimist Social Mrs. D. D. Gray will be hostess to members of the Optimist club Thursday afternoon at her home, 340 West Fifth South street. Cards, music and luncheon will bo the diversions. Prizes will be awarded. All members are cordially cordial-ly invited. 4 Family Gather To Celebrate Birthday , Children and grandchildren of Christian Jensen gathered at the home of Mr,( and Mrs. William D. Norman New Year's day, to celebrate cele-brate his seventhy-fifth birthday f anniversary. An elaborate family dinner was served, covers being laid for 29, including in-cluding the following :3Ir. and Mrs. James C. Jensen and family, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin J. Jensen and family, Mrs. L. J. Beebe and family, Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Young and family of Salt Lake, Mr. and Mrs. Calvin St. Jeor, Mr. and Mrs. William Wil-liam D. Norman and family. The g'uests were seatod at two long tables, each being centered with a large and beautifully decorated dec-orated birthday cake. Social chat and music followed the dinner. Social Sixty Party Enjoyable A large crowd attended the Social Sixty Dancing club's New Year's eve party,' held "at the First ward recreation hall. Wilde's Ixlusical Troubadours furnished fur-nished the music and the affair proved one of the most enjoyable of the evening. Daughters Of Pioneers Meet Daughters of- Utah Pioneers of Camp No. 4 and 6, will meet Thursday Thurs-day at 3:30 p. m. at the home of Mrs. I. E. Brockbank, 59 West Fifth North street. Mrs. 'Thomas Demos will be the assisting hostess. The history of the late Louisa McBride will be given. AH members and eligible members arc extended a cordial invitation. :;: :;: Provonas Club A party will be tendered members mem-bers of the Provonas club Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Gus Edleman. All members are cordially invited to be in attendance. Ready-To- Wear Department ! Provoahs At Affair In Spanish Fork La Bonna Amies club members were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Blaine York at their home in Spanish Span-ish Fork New Year's eve. The Yorks were also hosts to members of the Jolly Dozen club of Spanish Fork at this time. A delicious dinner was served, after which progressive "500" was played. Mr. and Mrs. G. J. Geis of Salt Lake won the high score favor. A tasty repast was served at midnight. mid-night. In attendance were the following a Bonna Amies members: Mr. ant Mrs. Jack Mayberry, Mr. and Mra Olsen, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Angell of Spanish Fork, and Jolly Dozen members: Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Hansen, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Argyle, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Chllds, Mr. and Mrs. Seldon Hansen and guests: Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Geis of Salt Lake. Whoopee Card Club At Party Members of the Whoopee Card club were entertained New Year's eve at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sward. Progressive "500" was played and tasty refieshments followed. In attendance at-tendance were Mr. and Mrs. Ray Scott, Mr, and Mrs. Robert Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. Millard Beck, Mr. and Mrs. William Nielsen, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Madsen were invited guests. Mrs. Taylor and Mr. Beck won the high score prizes and the consolation con-solation favors went to Mrs. Beck and Mr. Madsen. Dan Websters Hosts Mr. and Mrs. Dan Webster entertained en-tertained a few friends at a "watch" party at their home New Year's eve, following the Social Sixty Dancing club party. Games, music and a delicious luncheon were the features of entertainment. en-tertainment. 0 tSXuMMiif BiEUuTt kM AikTMlpwki or uai.Be4crs uiuMig , metallic boxes, sealed with l Blue V Bv V KIbboa. Taknstkp. f Tw Dmntat. Ask for Clll .CHE TERS DIAXOKD BBAKl) PIIXR, for 4 ream know best. Safest, Reliable. BayN.wt SOU BY DEUCG15TS EYERYW&X&f m "Watch" Party Is Enjoyable Affair A delightful "w&tch" party was given by Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bea-man Bea-man at their home. Games, music and dancing were enjoyable features and a delicious luncheon was served at midnight to the following: Mr. and Mrs. Vern Halladay, Mr. and Mrs. George Halladay, Mr. and Mrs. Rod Snow, Mr. and Mrs. Lamar Warner and Mrs. Harriett Halladay. Artistic or Shelton WINTER SPECIAL $4. 00 Croquignole Waves with perfect Rinplette ends. No kinks or frizz. Best For Less The Wave is the Test Combination and Spyral Waves also given at Provo's first Permanent Waving Wav-ing shop. Done by Expert, Licensed Operators Work Guaranteed Finger Wave Manicure . . Marcelling . . Shampoo .50c .50c .50c 50c Anderberg Beauty Shop 143 SOUTH THIRD EAST :: PHONE .689 UX Richfield Visitors , Are Given Social Mr. and Mrs. J. W. - Smith entertained enter-tained at their "home for Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Thome of Richfield. Who were visiting In Provo and Salt Lake during the holidays. ' ' Bridge was played, Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Peay, Jr., receiving the high score award. The following were served a tasty luncheon: Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Peay, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Liddlard.. Mr. and 'Mrs. Russell Tllton and Golden Smith. anents 1 c |