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Show PROVO '(UTAH). EVENING HERALD, MONDAY, DECEMBER 193 1. PAGE THREE 1 21, "H - ' . " -v . B RIGADIER AND SPARTAN social unit members of the B. Y. U.; recently organized, combined in-giving their first social event, a dinner-dance, Saturday evening at Keel- The affair proved one of the most attractive parties of the ! week end. Prof. T. Earl : Pardoe, Brigadier faculty advisor, ad-visor, was the toastmaster, and during the' dinner an interesting inter-esting program was furnished, , in keeping withthe theme of the affair,' "Spartans and Brigadiers War With Troy." ' ; j The following numbers -were given: Toast, "The Brigadiers Bri-gadiers Pass ' Through, the Gates of Troy Bud Murphy; song, "The Tendon of Achilles," Bud Evans and Don Ludlow; trombone solo "SlidlttgPctwn the ( Horse's Tail.' .Dean ; Stone; toast, . ; y "Priam Has a Hele Time Guy Callahan ; f saxophone solo, -- " AJax Swears, By Hector,? Jack Adams; reading,-:'Clytemestra Flirts1 With Agememnon UCIiffora'" Warner5; toast, "My Throat: Is Stuck With River Styx. Wendell Bown; toast, "Ending .the War Peace in Greece,". Ray -McGulre. " Dancing concluded the evening's activities. . ;-v. CThe following - Brigadiers and partners were present:, J Bud Murphy, Miss Louise Boy-ef, Boy-ef, David Sabin, ' Miss Doro-th Doro-th Storrs, Max Russell, Mies Moreno Allred, James McGulre, Miss Loralne Sand gr en, Jack' Adams, Miss Laurel Aagard, William; Hasler, Miss Norma Par-d6ej Par-d6ej v Levi "Reynolds, .Miss Phyllis Robinson, ' Wilkins Nuttan,1 Miss Irene. Olson Guy Gallahan, Miss Rosemary Hodson, Ray McGulre and Miss Beth Paxman. - Spartans and - their partners in attendance: Bud Evans, Miss Mar-Jorle Mar-Jorle Seegmiller, Dean Stone, Don-:na Don-:na Warner Stone, Don Ludlow, Miss Afton Bingham, Jack Ludlow, Mi3S, Elna' Spencer, Clifford Warned War-ned Miss - Hilda Prior, Don Mark-ham, Mark-ham, Miss Millie Johnson, Albert Ludlow, Miss Thresa Hagan, Wendell. Wen-dell. Bown, Miss Marba Driggs, Bert Fullmer, Milton Richardson, and; Misa Lucile Skinner. . 'Itivitedr' guests present were Jack Syrenson, - Miss Phoebe Jex, John Domiino and ' Miss Pearl Jones. Professor and Mrs. T. Earl Par-dpealso Par-dpealso enjoyed the event. 4Dean SlonK Spartan 'president, was- general chairman on arrangements. arrange-ments. The committees wererPrb- rram. David Sabin, Bud Evahs and Don Ludlow;- arrangements, Wllklns Nuttall. Fourth ward The. social service lesson will be given by Mrs. "CE.; Maw at the Fourth ward ' Relief society meeting, meet-ing, , to be held Tuesday at 2:3C o'clock at the Fburtti ward chapel. Music will be furnished by the Fourth ward ladies' chorus. SGOTTYf Braided Felt and Fringe on This . v.:.v 'Some: hats - fare ; going. : Scots. Here's one, of ? braided felt -strips, wICnVa fascinating fringe outlining lta'iieasmgly draped lines. Looks something like the old "Raln-in-the- Fade the soldiers, wore' In France. i Cqrttctly'Fttted "' ' " mm mmmmm mm Relieve Eye Strain,- Stop Head aclie and blurn I f uselatesj ineihod known : to scientists. , - ritf -'.-j? . ... . NEVS .ft. Mrs." Jane Turner entertained at a family dinner Sunday, inose pres ent to enjoy her; hospitality; were Mr. and Mrs. W." H Wetm'oreand small daughter, of Helper, Mr. and Mrs. John Balaska, Dr. and Mrs. B A. Dannenberg and three sons, Mrs. Ruth Smith and son andMr. end Mrs. Frank Hoover. Mr. and Mrsr Charles McPh1e went to Evanstoti,-Wy6.; last Wed nesday to attend the funeral of a nephew who was accidentally' killed. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Wetmore and small son of Helper were week end visitors with relative In Heoer. "Mrs. La'cv Dannenberg . was w.a,:n thit ShakesDearian club 11VO w " Saturday afternoon at j her4 home Kdna Mtirdock . gave ' the story "Kindled Flame, by- Margaret Ped len Merle Lindsay and Leah Nel son sang several duftts. Those present pres-ent Were: 'Allie' Anderson, Nellie Bune; Teenie Duke, Lillie Fraugh- HEBER CITY PUUC, acquis , I - . . ton Madie Hatch, Criasie Jonesrfoodman, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Marv E. McDonald ReUa. McMillan Martha Miner. Edna' Murdock, Emily Keech; Essie Hiatt and Ida McDonald. As special guests Sybil nniibr and Martha Buret, the lat ter of Midway. 4 i j. M, Groesbeck of Springville spent Monday ana ruesaay m Heber. Bill Ritchie spent the week-end in Salt Lake City. The Heber City camp : of the Dauehters of Pioneers - gave a charity ball in the Heb6r social hall Monday night. Mrs. Althora Sackett iof Salt;Lake is visiting her parents Mr.' and Mrs. jrJTC. Murdock. i K Bill Dean, son of ' Mr; and Mrs. J. W. Dean is receiving newcai treatment for a sinus Infection." Members 6f the Thli'd ward bish opric were dinner guests ot'Mrand Mrs. Ray Mahoney at their home Sunday. The table decorations were beautifully carried out in'ChriStmas effect. A deuclous hot dinner was enjoyed by Bishop and 'Mrs. Walter Montgomery, Mr. and Mrs. -Ralph Giles and' Mr. an4 Mrs. Irwin T. Hicken. P. T. A. of the Heber North school was ' : held -Monday v night. Special Christmas numbers ' - were given (by' ; students ' of 'the lower grades. Saxophone solo, Elroy Van Wagoner: reading, Lola Curry; Mrs. Lacy Dannenberg ; 'gave a talk tin Problem Parents." Miss Leila Brongh was in charge of the meeting meet-ing as the president of the asso ciation, Mrs. Crissie Jones, was at a meeting with the Lions club, dis cussing Christmas'" for the unemployed. unem-ployed. . ..Mir: ': ' ,'v-i? t . remairis- hard'i fof' some of us to understand why. the word is not spelled Mpunitlcani.n Barn Danc'e i Gala; Social-; Affair Bales of' hay. and straw, lar- nesses, wagon r wheels'." lanterns pigeons, etc, transformed the Third ward amusement hall inter a ' typical typi-cal barn - Saturday evening;') the justificatibn tor sueh & display m farm produce and -equipment being the vikings annual barn dance-. The dancers were attired t in' a manner fitting to their -surround ings, the girls being dresseH In cal ico or gingham, while the "farmers" displayed .-every ing from hob-nailed mucking books to ten-galloxi hats i At intermission, characteristic refreshments, milk and crackers were served ' ? The '"Viking barn- dance- of -1931 Will long!, be remembered as the most delightful ever given; accord ing to those who attended the gay affair. In charge : or vthe affair were Mark Eggertson and Morris ding er. ; Bridge Followed j ; By Tasty LiincKeoh Members of the Time Out club spent a pleasant evening Friday at the home of Miss Leah Moore. ' Christmas gifts wereexchanged and bridge. was played, Mro. Ralph Hedquist won the high score' prize and the second favor went to Miss Lois Moore. A tasty repast followed. fol-lowed. Attractive Christmas decorations were arranged throughout the entertaining en-tertaining rooms. In attendance were Mrs. Fred Hedquist, Mrs. Ralph Thomas, Miss Ann Douglas, Miss Naomi Xouglas, Mrs. Fred Bown, Miss Lois Moore and Mrs. Ralph Hedquist. Gifts Exchanged At Chab Affair Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Peterson entertained at their home in Springville, Saturday evening, for members of the Gaiety club. : Progressive 500 was the diversion and a delicious luncheon was served to the following1 ,Mr. and Mrs. Manford Hutchinson of Springville, Mr. and Mrs. William jtiauaday, Mr. and- Mrs. David Page, Mr. and Mrs. Mark Brown. Mj and' Mrs. Joseph Ahlander, Mr. f ana jars, iuan Ferguson and Mr. antl Mrs. Reed Stewart. : Mrs. Douglas Pagf ; and William Hailaday won the high score prizes and the consolation favor went ' to Mfsr Mahford. "Hutchinson. The entertaining rooms were prettily decorated with Christmas colors and emblems, and the luncheon lunch-eon i and r favors corresponded. Christmas gifts were exchanged auring me evening. Third Ward ; A Christmas' program has been arranged by the literary section of the Third ward Relief society, for the meeting to be held Tuesday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock in the ward Relief society hall. 'Mrs. Anna Dixon will-give the story. The Eclipse," and Mrs. T. N. Taylor will give a talk on "Christmas "Christ-mas Customs in Foreign' Countries." Coun-tries." Special r Christmas music win be furnished; ' Fifth Ward 1Tnfluencing People by Letters ahd Conversation,' is the subject of. the lesson to be given by, Mrs. Ed.M. Rowe, atjthe Fifth ward Relief. Re-lief. society meeting- Tuesday at 20 p. m. in the ward chapel. r;. ' - l i-r ' -' . - r- - " "' :" i PLEASANT GROVE. fThe Mystery Mys-tery of the Third Gable" is the' title of the Second ward M I. A. drama which will be presented y in" -h the amusement' haof'the neSw chapel Wednesday evening. December 23. Mrs. O. E. Grua," who is director of the play, announces the follow-in?' follow-in?' cast: Edna ' Bullock, Kiith Peay, Gwen . Farr, 'Kate Gleason. Anna Peay, David Walker, ' -Mack. Williams, Eldon Johnson; ' Ethan Peay, Ervine Sniith; -, -tit- , - - - - i , ' ' r . v ' i . - f W! ... , . T I NeW Frocks Marcn tcXKic-" I On r, 1 wo-1 oned bhoes. - v " - ; . , . - v u: w h t ' i J- . . S i tS -.WW I.. . v w x I ; ' o-i tw. nil By JEAN SAVOY , NEA Service Writer The suave costume this winter considers its shoes quite in the same breath as the dresslind coat. There is much two-tone business going fon in the fashion world. . This applies not only to dresses or suits wtih contrasting blouses, but to gloves, natst purses ana, or course, to snoes. For the smart woman who wants to go through the day holding her head high with pride in her appearance, there is a knockout of a new costume that combines rich autumn with a dark, substantial brown tone, made of one of the winter's new fine crepe silks. With this frock there is a pair of new kid shoes, designed with the same suave grace that the two-tone dress has, with the counters and the main part of the vamp a dark rich brown the same color as the costume's skirt, and a chic new Cesign of a lighter brown contrasting smartly with it. Both the light and the dark brown of the shoes are of kid. Sixth Ward The social "service committee of the 'Sixth ward "Relief society will have charge of the Christmas program pro-gram to be presented at the meeting" meet-ing" Tuesday at 2:30 o'clock in the ward chapel. 7; A' short lesson will be given. otbers! to reduce your family Cold3-Tasc,,-i-clothe Vick Plan tor De tier Control-cI.Cbld" -1 " - , ' t. - - - Pioneer Ward No Relief society will be held at the Pioneer ward Tuesday afternoon, after-noon, but there will be a meeting on Tuesday, December 29, according accord-ing to Mrs. J. A. Washburn. JUT S MORE SHOPPING DAYS in which to take advantage of-these Marvelous Values ! Watch our Jwintiows aily--6ee what you save! BEAUTIFUL1 DRESSE& ..V.... pur;trimmed HOSIERY 77c PURSES 97c DANCE SETS 77c BERETS' 77c .These are just a few SWATCH OUR T7 0 Mother Given Birthday Dinner The family of Mrs. R. D. Sutton celebrated her seventy-second birth day anniversary Friday evening with a well appointed dinner party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Sutton. Poinsettas, holly and red taperf were employed in decorating the dining table, and attractive Christmas Christ-mas colors and motif's, including a large tree, were used throughout the entertaining rooms. Covers were laid for Mr. and Mr. Hollis Snelson, Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Moorefield and son Bobby, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Sutton and family, Mrs. N. A. Douglas, Mrs. Sarah Van Wagoner of . Provo, Mr. and Mrs. John Fisher and Mr. and Mrs. John Taylor - and v children, Arlene and Lorna Jean of Salt Lake City. Lovely gifts were presented to the honor guest. , r- , jfi fi Fifth Ward M. I. A. Program A Christmas-program has been arranged for the Fifth ward M. I. A. meeting Tuesday evening at 7:30 o'clock in the ward chapel. A reading will be .given by Luella Belle Hair, a song will be furnished by Lucile Wiscombe and Luc.Ij Belle Hair, andi special orchestra music will be rendered. Deacons At House Party Eugene Harris, president of the Second ward deacons' quorum, entertained en-tertained "his teacher, Kenneth Jacobsen, and the following Members Mem-bers of the quorum, at hi3 home Friday evening: Raymond Jacobsen, Leo Knight, Robert Booke, Jimmy Daniels, Amasy Carter, Robert Eyer, Claude Forsyth, Wesley Carter and Preston Pres-ton Liddiard. Games were played and a delicious delic-ious luncheon was served. 3 ifr Tesee Club The annual Christmas frolic of, the Le Tesee club will be held this evening at 8:30 o'clock at the home of Miss Virginia Vick. . Gifts will be exchanged. Sixth Ward Will Stage Vaudeville An eight-act vaudeville will be presented in the Sixth ward amusement hall Wednesday evening eve-ning at 8 o'clock, under the auspices aus-pices of the M. I. A. w The program will include vocal and instrumental numbers, comic I acts, and a one-act play, A small admission fee will be charged. The public is invited. - - PRESENT PLAY SPANISH FORK. Members of the Spanish Fork' high school havs presented their play, "The 3yat, a three-act comedy-drama to full houses of patrons and friends Tuesday and Wednesday nights rt the high school auditorium! The play was well put over. Afton Bingham Bing-ham played- the title part very effectively ef-fectively and Starr Brockbank playing opposite was . very good. Others in the cast were Jack Davies, Laura Finch, Elda Huff. Alice Hawkins, Wallace Gardner", Theresa Hagan, Leta Woofendon, Shirl Swenson, Marie Robertson. Parents of high school students were admitted free to the play. 1 $977 t0 $S4.77 FLANNEL PAJAMAS . ... 77c CHILD'S SILK , DRESSES: 97c t0 $3U77 HOUSE SLIPPERS 77c; " 07c of our, outstanding lvalues! WINDOWS DAILY! FORECASTING THE FASHIONS j. 1 H I;. 31 fc? Here's a good vintcr coat of deep- rust colored wool, double-breasted It's worn with a felt hat of the same shadj. and matching pumps A beige silk pcatf is monogrammed with rust thrcr.ds and the beige gauntlet gloves have a monogram on the flare of the cuffs. Mary. Astor of RKO-Radio pictures car ries a rust-colored shiny leather bag with the outfit. Benjamin News ' . ! Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Peay enter tained on Sunday at a turkey dinner din-ner in honor of the birthday anniversaries anni-versaries of Mrs. Peay's sisters, Mrs. Vera Argyle and Miss Del-phia Del-phia Cahoon, and her nephew Cleve Childs. A beautiful birthday cdke was used on the table as a centerpiece. center-piece. There were 23 present. A baby clinic was held here Friday. Fri-day. We will not be really sure there is a war between China and Japan until one of those countries sends somebody over to borrow something from us. t & Jim tfe niritliL ; -this & RDSTTMAS Have you jrot the "Christmas List B'ues?" Does it seem as if you can't decide what to give? Let flowers supply ths. answer! Their vivid, beauty has universal lure for women . . . the most gracious gra-cious and highly prized of 'all 'gifts. J ' - - Your flowers will be sent exactly when you wish them ... frqsh, fragrant, lovely! Vk Flowers are 25 to 50 )f Y LrV Cheaper.This Year . JJX Manavu Ward M. L A. Dance The annual Christmas dance of the Manavu .ward. M. I. A. will be held Tuesday evening at S:JU o'clock. All ward members are urged to attend and a special invitation is extended to the out-of-town stu dents who havo remained here for the holidays. Lee Evans' Banditti will, furnish the music. ... ... ... High School Students' Party An inteitjstins1 program was fur nished by the Dixon junior high school - Dr. amatic Ait club Thurs day evening, when it entertained members of the Courtesy club' at the school. Readings were given by B. Y. U. and Provo high school students and members of the club also entertained. enter-tained. A dance followed the program and popcorn was served. Valley Chapter Valley Chapter iVo. 3 O. E. S.. will meet . Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock at the Masonic temple. Relxeshments will be ejrved after the meeting. An invitation i3 extended ex-tended to all members: and visitors oy Mrs. Florence R. Gallagher, vorthy matron. ... T rirst Ward Prof. if. Wilford Poulson will give a talk on "Influencing People by Letters and Conversation," at the First ward Relief society meeting to be held at the ward chapel Tuesday at 2:30 p. m. Miss Audrey Jackson will read "The Christmas Juggler," andi a Christmas song will be furnished by Miss Helen Jackson. The social service department will be in charge. i 2fr Bonneville Ward Mrs. Clara Meservy will be in charge of the social service program pro-gram at the Bonneville ward Relief Re-lief "society meeting Tuesday after- . noon at 2:30 o'clock in the ward chapel. The lesson will be on "Influencing "Influenc-ing People by Letters and Cotarer-sation." Cotarer-sation." A reading will be given by Miss Jean Taylor and music will be furnished by Mrs. Sarah" Raftv sey and Mrs. Emma Egilson. ,- ' "- GREEN (JAPAN) TEA LOW IN COST 3! 1 . . : : - M. m 1 -- AN MJB P fcO P U CT -- i . ---, 1 'IJI 1 ltT-.'" ' f ? a. c- 9 I: OK GH. HEINDSELEIAN; ft Ladies Store Ffovo, Utali Is"'! . t h e berfect answer, 1 r 4. : ...i.iM ff. II 1 i ., 'VAt f f. I I. H I I I H l-cSi;; . . , . y . .:t. v t . . - . ' 1 I J . -. ..... . t ' . |