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Show ! ... ', -..-- . Hi. J ..... . ... ... -. .' 1 '.. . ... -. ,- ' B. Y; U: Fidelas Pledges Give Dinner Many Attend Shower For Brid" COLOR STUDY HELPS- FROCKS, SAYS- PATOU Provo Girl Is Riebekghs'Hblc Married In Washington Election Of Officers ' '" lift jgg g a i- : t -1 i a ' I r-i f i i : ; i i m. m vv a. - . . - -- . : . 7,1 s. i i r I x . , r " . ' .,). , - -. i j.. - -1 ...... .... - if:. t , ., . .-. 11 .. 11 n 11.111 iii,i.i,.w......i,.i,i,..,,i,,iimi..ii.i.,...,i.iii . ,-wJ,njmMVimmm.-.im.,.m',:w:!. ny . .. ... tfn ....t-uffj , .ii, .).,, .m .. m ,,., , . .... (jj : .4. 1 An attractive social function of Friday evening, was , the aemi-. aemi-. formal , dinner tendered -the -old members of the Fidelas social junit of the , T. ti;ly the pledges, at the residence of Miss Ruth Prusee. Cfrys.r Bowls of red carnations and fern centered the dining tables, from: which red ribbons were ex tended t6 the gay.Christmas place cards. Red tapers stood in crystal holders'. A large and prettily ded-orated ded-orated and lighted Ch'ristmas" free ad ; the illuminated Fidelas shield were, arranged in the entertaining .rooms. ... ..... ' V The following delightful program was. f urttlshed during ' the evening Two vocal solos, Miss Mary Clark; piano selection, Mis. Naomi Halla-day; Halla-day; reading, ,t Miss . Merle Washburn;' Wash-burn;' twcr piano duets, the Misses Mpna and Marjorie Isgrenj Fldelat. pledge song, sung by the pledges. The pledges hiciildedi Miss RUth Priisse, Miss' Naofeal Italladay, Misa Elma Haiiken, Miss Nevii Hansen, MissAiic HucklnsV Miss Afton Hansen, Misa Moria Iregren, Miss Marjorie Isgren, Miss Maxlne Hoyt; Mi3s Esther ' MTaycoiSk, Mis "Ma ry " Clarke and Misa 'Merle? .Washburn. Ia.-atte"ndajice" wer ?jthef6llow-iny: ?jthef6llow-iny: old' members'; , ..Miss. Florence . Mfller. : Miss k Betty Cutler;- ? Miss s Edna . Sorenson, 'Miss Mary- Brown, I: Miss .Margaret BirdJ'MIss Emily Madsen, Missr Afton-AndersonrMiss i Thehi:.Mciannori, -litest Marjorie ; Seegmlliejy Miss . Emify Wasb-Wm, Misa V trrn Acord, Miss Minnie 'i-FSy ne", Miss, j Ann , Clayson," ' M15 a Alberta.- ilendenhalf, 'Miss. ednia ,i JacksbiC 'yMrs. ! ' labetn Saiils, I faculty advisor :.waa present, also ,! a .special guest, Miss ;25ella Chris- . tenseh . . ,v . . Miss Alice" Huckins ' was chair-n.n".6n chair-n.n".6n arrangements. - - I . j Calendar . (JM - V"S; Valley Chapter( No. 3 O. .E .S. vf ; wilt imeet VTuejsdar evening at 8 'r.Velockatthe' : Masonic . temple. Election of offiijefs will be -held. :- Pffl DELTA PI Mrs. Bessie. I. Meiling will give & Christmas party Wednesday eve? ' ning at 8 o'clock at her home, -429 N6rth University avenue, for. members mem-bers of the XI chapter of Phi Delta Pi of the B. Y. U. CIVL Members of the Clivell club will be the guests of Misa, McCene May- nard, Monday evening at her home. ST. MARY'S GUI D bf fleers of St. Mary's Guild will ieive a 1 o'clock "bridge-luncheon '- at j the home of Mrs J, I Hayes .Monday. - - ' BEAUTY OPERATORS -: -The annual biquet of the Provo BefentY ' Operator . association will ;be; held - Monday 'evening at 6:30 o'clock at the Hotel Roberts. ; ' :''. L ' ' i-i lilss Talma Halladay will -be ' hostess tor members' of the BLM i club . Monday jetenifrg at' her tiottie; Bridge and ,- luncheon will be the diversions. . ' V ; . . . .. . BIONDAY AFTERNOON , V Members of the Monday After-noorr After-noorr Social club will be the guests oft Mrs.- S. r P Eggertsen l Monday . at her home, j", i Quiltlhg w-tt be the diversion' and dinner ;will . follow. 'K' 1 . " ' 7 - -I'llABOrBSX-OlS Members of the Mardl, Brfdge club 1 will tbes the? guests of. Mrs. Walter D, Tueller, Tuesday-afternoon at her. borne." - ' CABDECO ' , tllSB Margie .Eggertsen will be hostess-to members at the Cardeco "t club at her home, Monday evening. - t - . V service: star v A meeting of the Provo chapter of the Service Star eg16. will be bed Wednesday at 2 o'clock at the - home of Mrs. -Kettle- -Hirst,"' 433 South First East street. r ' r A fine program. will be furnished h and refreshments. wlQ be' served, v s ; f 1 REYNOLDS tOKOtri, ' -The) Odyssey chapter of the Alice ' Louise Reynolds club will meet with. Mrs. J. 4 C. KneJI, .Thursday, ' Dec 29 Instead f Monday, as was previously arranged. J 1 nOM ARTS S-CTION J i The. Home Arts section of the ' Wtoerfi Council will hold av ' session ses-sion Monday at 2 o'clock at ,the club, house.-I house.-I The affair is to be in! the:form of a kensfngton . and " during the aft-rjioon, Miss Eimice Bird Will read ChrlJtmas Day la the Morn-ing," Morn-ing," and' "In the Evening." A string trio; consisting of the Misses Miss-es Mar ion and, Ruth Gilchrist and Mrs. : Lucile M. McDonald, will sc'etions . Honoring Mrs. Delos Snyder, nee Mildred Kirk wood, a recent bride. her mother and sister, Mrs. Thom as Klrkwood and Mrs. Fred Coop er, gave an enjoyable - shower at ,the Cooper home' Friday evening. A variety of delightful ' games were 'played,' prizes' being "presented "present-ed to Mrs.' Eldon Nelson, Mrs. J. W. McAdam and 'Mrs. Art Reese. Msic was enjoyed' and a. tasty repast re-past was served. Numerous- useful use-ful and "beautiful gifts were presented pre-sented to the honor guest from the following- relatives and friends: . Mrs. Alfreda 'Williams, Mrs. Gad Williams, Mrs. J. W. McAdam, Mrs. Glen Ray, Mrs. eona Hen-rje,' Hen-rje,' Mrs: Charles' Jones, Mrs. Ru-lon Ru-lon Miller, Mrs. Reed Bailey Mrs. Charles Bailey, Mrs. Vilate Howard, How-ard, Mrs. Joseph Klrkwood, Mrs. Cibre "A." Startup, Mrs. George Groheman, Mrs. Peter Groneman, Mfa. Inez k!rig,"Mrs. Mame Simmons, Sim-mons, Mrs. Bertha Ross. Mrs. Ar Reese, Mrs. Frank Gardner, ' Mrs. Theo Grahel, Miss . Fay - Bailey, Miss Nita Klrkwood, Miss Fay Dixon, Miss Rheta Johnson, Miss Dorothy Klrkwood, Mrs. Nettlfe Uoveless, Mrs. Eldon. Nelson, Mrs. Iyie; Miss -Ferm Ivie, Mrs. Dan Kirkwood, Mrs. -Jhoebe Jones and Mrs Jeseph, Martin. ' - , "is.. ... -I" . -. Diiiner Party At Dixon H. A. Dixon, superintendent -of Provo city schools,' and Mrs. Dixon, were hosts at a well appointed dinrier party' Friday evenifag at their -hdrire. The. guests were seated at' sma tables ReT arid green decorated-covers decorated-covers and napkins were employed and red candles in green holders werd used as centerpleties. v - After dlmierrpVogrssIve games were played, Trs. tf'K. StaheTl and - Mrs. Oscar Bjerregaard winning win-ning the prizes. v ' , , The;evenrng,was enjoyed by Mr. and : Mrs, 5 Qscar Bjerregaard Mr. and Mr3. J,;C; Moffht, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Fechser.-Mr. and Mrs; Emil r: Nielsen,. Mr, and . Mrs. J. F. Mower, Mr. and Mrs. H. R. S.heli, , -..Mr. and , Mrs. Fred C. Str4te,vM"r. and Mrs.. J. :W. Thornton, Thorn-ton, Miss Beulah Strickler, Miss Edtth Johnson, Miss ' Myrtle Jensen,' Jen-sen,' Miss Hazel Brockbank, R. E. Knovttdeh and' Mrs. Sarah' . Dfxon. (QNGRATULATfONS "Mr, and Mrs. Orrin R. Baird have a fjne tiabV bbyrTSbr Wednesday Wednes-day evening at their home. Mother and baby ar ' getting along splendidly. splen-didly. - . SPANISH PORK Mr. andf Mrs. Lewis Clegs; announce the birth Uf a daughter at their home, Dec. 4. Mrs. A. t D. .Taylor. , . Hostess 'to Club A regular session-of tfie Literary League, -was. held; at, the home of Mrs. kr'thUr D. Taylor' Friday afternoon. Mrs.1 Hehty ''Tayl6r discussed Nathaniel Hawthorne, Brete HaH and Edgar Allen Poe, after which she received the short stories "Birthright by Hawthorne and "Outcast of Poker," by Brete Hart. vTasty rerreshments were served. Mrs. -Knight Allen was a guest jand the foltohjr hiemti.of the club were in attendance': Mrs. Stanley Dndfd;,Mr87 p. VTC Hansen;. Misa Beulah Hatton, Miss- Rheta Kay, Mrs. A. E. Roblson, MfX E." W. Stadman, Mrs. Heber , Johnson, Miss Ttuth Hansen atfd "Mrs: Henry Tayltfr.; c . If yon qt, rflf Cca3, Eye , . Blur, . this la Nature's . Waminf of JTyft Ctraiaf Our Glasses positively guara -teed to remdve these Ills; ' Special ratt to School ChUdrea DR. G. H. ilElfDSELI-AlV u .; Optometrist ' - with kXeindImaxt ? Optical and Jewelry Ccrr:y - S3m 7 ; 5J , j I - -- I vw r ' - 1 , ' I s - --A ' "f v- t"s" cs: j"rJ i If i i' I !J 1 - vl ';;', J 5. ':v h- ,v, : ' "I I li - . K pC u'yi v ,-jr - I te. ' : -ti. f i I -4 ' " I "111 . r3 -- 1---- ; Two colors 'are far, more tjaan twice as effective as one whenean Patou uses them. (Left "to right), jtn this beguiling gown, Patou uses two tones of gray, with the dark color skilfully continuing down the skirt to supply the illusion of length. It also caps one a rm, slenderizing the shoulders. For a formal evening eve-ning gown, Patou touches up a' mediaeval brown satin gown wfth his tea rose torie. He uses the tea rose to deftly mark , his new long waist line which caused such a sensation this fall." In this evening gown of violet crepe, de. chine, Patou uses fuchsia crepe de chine to enhance the cu$Jand. line. The fuchsia fashions the V neckline, continuing down th e back to slant down across the front hipline, thus slenderizing It. It also fashions the side flaring leng ths of the skirt. HoKday Dance Tendered By Val-Hyricsr Val Hyrics of the E. Y. U. held their annual Christmas Invitational dancing party at the Elks' home Saturday evening, the affair prov-Ing'one prov-Ing'one of the smartest socials of ,the. holiday season. Silver and black, the .Val Hyric colors, predominated, in the artistic decorative scheme, the -unit shield being featured. A large Christmas tree, gay with vari-colored JigLted' ornaments, was -attractive. f Sixty couples enjoyed" tbe delightful de-lightful affair. Primary Workers -At Meeting, Social Primary officers and teachers of the Pioneer ward held ya preparation prepara-tion jneeting and social at the home of Mrs. Ada Duff in Friday evening.' eve-ning.' f ; . V In attendance ere Mrs. Gblda Vincent, Miss Elaine ' WUklns, Miss ' Genevieve Wttkins, ' Mrs. Mabel Chrlstensen Mrs." La iVerda Sorenson Mliss " EJda "Perry, Mrs. Helen Haymond, Miss Lygia Gen, Mrs. Vera-Miller, Mrs. Myrtle Han- seen, TMrs. Chloe Madsen and Mrs tfftCHY WAKED FOH PAYMENT 4 n TAXEwirt soon be duf . ' Make t It, an easy, tdsk by procuring , a . conf Id eiv tial loan ' from us. It is easily negotiated. Courtcs and service always Our Service Is Confidential v ;, COLUf.lBll INDUSTRIAL LOAN .' COMPANY VnOim 1277 v , CI North Unlv, Ave, 'PKOVO,TJTAII' - I) fe I e- JLJinner For Club Delightful in every detail, was the bridge-dinner given by Miss Jennie Knudsen at Keeleys Friday evening, for members of the Ca -quinitz Bridge club. " Attractive Christmas decorations were used. Miss Lucile Jorgensen won the high score prize and Miss Bessie Durnell received the consolation conso-lation favor. In attendance were: Miss Cleo Smoot, Miss Lucile Jorgensen, Miss Bessie Durnell, Miss Mama Evans, Miss Bertha Vogel, Miss Amy Cum- vmlngs and Miss Ida Knudsen, the latter ,two being guests. Ireta Mason, the latter being a member of -the stake board. -' ..Lessons .were given bjr, three teachers and the teachers' training topic was discussed by Mrs. Myrtle Myr-tle ; HiseevBjsiness' was discussed. dis-cussed. -A delicious luncheon followed fol-lowed . f I; ,V1 if GOOD i f t : Vi i iY it I 1 M J '-'-' I 1 i JDridg . , i i. i ii ,. 1 .... . iJL r- SWEET-ER- 0- ake- M. I. A. "Jack Frost" A social event which? promises td.be delightful in every detail is t'ne- Utah stake M. I. , A. "Jack Frost" ball, planned for Tuesday evening in the Ladies' gym. All wards are cooperating to make this an outstanding social and financial success. Ken String-ham's String-ham's Varsity band will furnish the music and special features will be presented during the intermission. intermis-sion. The , event will take the . place of the usual Utah stake road show. DECIDING POINT Small Boy Daddy was run into in-to toy an automobile and he Wan-to Wan-to know If you'll let hfm have groceries gro-ceries oh credit. Grocer Has he got a good lawyer? Small Boy Ob, I get it! ''lis- AeK'v- I r, 4 PURE Oifr PROVO, UTAH i"v. .:.'... v if ii n ii aJLJiv-u. v s i:xkju.o Ttfa marriage of Ida Tanner, daughter cf Mr. and Mrs. Caleb Tanner of Provo, to Lawson Ham-blin Ham-blin of Washington, D. C, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Ham blin, Jr., of Phoenix, Ariz., took place Friday Fri-day evening- in Washington, D. C. The ceremony was performed at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Wal-lace M. Hale, formerly of Spanish Fork, Mr. Hales officiating. Forty guests witnessed the ceremony, including in-cluding Mrs. rjaedb Hambim, Jr., mother of the groom. A handsome white satin gown was worn by the bride" and' she carried car-ried a beautiful bride's bouquet. She also wore an exquisite yellow gold necklace 'with a cameo pendant. pend-ant. Dancing and refreshments were enjoyed later in the evening. The prominent young couple will reside in Washington. You And Your Friends Mrs. Jack Mayberry and Mrs. O. 3. Olsen spent a few days in Salt Lake City, last week. Mr. and Itlrs. Denzil Brown had as their houso guests Friday, Mr. and Mrs. William E. Evans of Minneapolis, Minn., who are en route to San Francisco, Cal. They are visiting in Ogden at the present pres-ent time. Fred HiUas, Elton Hartley. Merrill Mer-rill Williams, Mrs. Mary Ollerton, Mrs George A. Brown, Mrs. O. W. Hyde, Mr. and Mrs. Al Henrichsen, Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Scott, Mrs. William Wil-liam Conn ell, Mrs. J. M. Jensen, Miss Clara Fotland, Mrs. A. B. Fot-land Fot-land and Mrs. Mary Klrkham, were among the Provoans who went to Salt Lake City on the temple excursion ex-cursion Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Anderson of Salt Lake City, were among the visitors in Provo today. Miss Evelyn Peterson spent Saturday Sat-urday In Salt lkewtth frienls. ' Dr. and Mrs. N. C. Spalding and daughter Marjorie spent Friday and Saturday in- Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. G. J. Gels 'of Salt Lake City, are spending the week end in Provo with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Mayberry. Mr. and Mrs. DeVeaux Snow and Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Odekirk of Salt Lake City, spent Saturday ir Provo with relatives and friends. Frank W. Stubb has returned to his home in Los Angeles, Cal., after spending a week in Provo witTi friends and relatives. He hag been the house guest of Mr. and Mrs. John W. Farrer. J. Melviri Duke returned Friday evening frpm Cedar City, where he has been spending the past week operating the Jewelry store for Mr. and Mrs. H. Ray Bush, former Provoans, Pro-voans, who were confined to ther home with flu. They have now recovered. re-covered. Martin ttoylancd of Salt' Lake City, was in Provo Friday on business. busi-ness. Harry If. Smith' of Logan, was among the visitors In Provo Satur day. Miss iMna 'Srtnsftn and ; Miss Norma Smith are- enjoying- the f w n UK 5? J-'Q "V-.S . Candied Are' Made From l lh. 4 if $r v &2 . ftH Utah Sugar by.,UtaHXabor' i SQLD BY, ALL. t , I'M. ' u." . x v i vi-. iff --ii - n v.. j . v 1 ? IfIPJAcipCRSE Tt$jf You can make your school chum or' your sister, mother, 'or ?atint a neat and very' acceptable flapjack purse for, little cost and ' little effort.- ':'' - Buv one-half yard of felt and the same amount of lining material. AIwj enough zipper to close it. Cut circles With a nine-inch diameter and joining bands two inches wide. The straps should be one and one-half one-half inches in width and as long) or as short as your personal taste dictates. Make up your circle wrong side out- and then goin it at the seams to the felt circle. Do your hand-joining hand-joining with a double thread and ve-ry little, tight stitches so It won't break. Birthday Is Celebrated A Well appointed 6 o'clock dinner was given by Mrs. Kathryn Firth at her home in Pleasant View Saturday Sat-urday evening, in honor of her mother, Mrs. Margaret Dana Odo kirk, who celebrated her eightieth birthday anniversary on that day A large pink birthday cake centered cen-tered the dining table which was prettily decorated with cut flower-. Covers were laid for 20, including includ-ing Mrs. Firth's three children, Mrs. Arlington Snow, R. F. Workman Work-man and L. A. Workman and thar families, Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Pope. Mr. and Mrs. DeVeaux Snow an i Mr. and Mrs. Q. E. Odekirk, the latter two couples being from Salt Lake City. Capital debutantes don't care who gets the cabinet posts so long as they get their inaugural ball. week end in Salt Lake. City, visif-uig visif-uig relatives and friends. Air. and Mrs. D. W. Jenkins ot Twin Falls, Ida., were among the Provo" vfsitors Saturday. Mrs. Eiioer Slhgtetorf and M13. I- E. Palmer have returned from Salt Lake City, where they have been spending the past few days. Mr. and Mrs. W. Yardley visited in Provo from Beaver Saturday. B. K..BrownSman of Price, was a business visitor here the. latter part of th Week. - ".-:. :.' 5 "... W.:- . . r iiSffiCsJIl Close' Out- of-Ued arid DettdnstralSr Models NEVER BEFORE SUCH BARGAINS! $15750 BRUNSWICK . . . . . $250 BRUNSWICK COMBINATION . . $145.00 ATWATER-KENT ATWATER-KENT $185.00 BRUNSWICK $-.do.oo: ... MAJESTIC $395.00 BRUNSWICIC combination r -$59.50. , MINUET Deborah" Rebelfab lodge No. 6 d Provo, elected offlters" for -the e sinj year at1 a meeting held at th i. v. u. f. haii many evenrng. . fhd fdlloWWg bffiders werb' elet ed: Miss Matie Hoare, nobte. gran AW3. Aioerta Bench, vice grand Mrs. Elizabeth Pratt, seeretan Mrs. Sylvia Carey treasurer;,' Mrj livelyn Hunter, trustee. 7-fiss Erma Gray, noble gran i wwr j- ------ 'nriilations will h held at the first January m'eetin Fifteen members were present. v $ 1 'Ocean Voyage Enjoyed By Group A novel ai'fair was enjoyed b members of tl-a eosnel doctrin? class of the -L-Ute View ward Sun dav (icheel EV-iav vninv, In HYi ward amusement halL . . i . An "Ocean Voyage'! was . th ttneme i "-of the well arranged an; delightful social,' the hali ...beln transformed into si , typical -: ocea liner. . .. v A Competitive ganiea were, putye! between The first and second das "passengers,", under, the dlrectloj of Captain Alfred Madsen ' anj Stewardess Ads , Jorgensen, wh! were attired in officers unlformi Dancing was enjoyed, and taat' refreshments were .served, . i Musl vas furnished by the Silver-Itoo: orcifestra. Jane Reese, Ub Stai tin and Ernel WilUamson .comprLi ed the general committee ' on ai rangements. T ; . Christmas Party -For D. U. P. Member Camps No. 1 and 5, Danghten q Utah Pioneers, met Jointly at th? home of Mrs. Elsie A. Bennett" Fri day afternoon, at which time th! following well arranged and erl joyaoie Christmas program furnished: , ' Two- selections, Sorosis trio e sisting of the Mesdames Merl! Tvln IP U Paiimanil nnJ T " T ' .W, AJ. Ai AG7h4ACVU OU Cullimore,' Accompanied by ; M Abe W. Turner; two . Select! x;amp No. 1' quartet j ftfrce. 'A Woman," written by Arthur 1 1 . . .-" Y ."T ) 7red W6Db ana Claude KObwns two selections, B. Tt. TJ. .'ladles quat tet, . selections, burlesque banj made up of I. if. P. member Christmas cards bearing origins: sentiments' were exchanged, aite Which attractive Christmas stock, ings were presented to the' 12, women In1 attendancer' " r ' 1 Assisting Mrs. Bennett were Mrs F. G. Warrilck, Mrs. C. R. Clufi Mrs. Hedwig Sneil, Mrs. J. B. Keelej and Mrs. J. W. LeeMaster of Cam " No. ' 1, Mrs. Nellie McEw&n Adam Anderson, Mrs. Dwight irigs, Mrs. Ziha Dennis and M Mary Corbett of Camp No. 8. ' NOT SO DUMB Dumb" amei t ddUt"see hoi football players ever gef clean! Ditto: SaJy, what do you suppos the scrub" teartis are for? . g Vtn s j mm mm i 1- . , . . , , . ; ; ; 3 ani Gooi Bed nasi ....tl-.t.n I 11 L f . v7 |