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Show it Page four PROVO (UTAH) SUNDi HE 1939 Intcrectmrr Features Fox J7oinca; Club and Lodge News f r'i! ?r Tl I rfV Ethel D. Rambeau ' V JWVU )( - ( : 'R- ' Society Editof I! Em Anon Unit Tenders Party An enjoyable affair of Friday evening-, was the . annual Christmas Christ-mas invitational dancing- party of the B. Y. U. Era Anon social unit, held at Keeleys. Holiday decorations were used, and during: dancing-, tasty " refreshments re-freshments were served. ilaurine Riggs and Jean Holm-stead Holm-stead arranged the semi-formal event. .. Landscape Club At Gala Social Members of the Landscape Architecture club of the B. Y. U. met at the home of Calvin Bos well, 310 East First North, for a delightful de-lightful social, Thursday. A short business meeting1 preceded pre-ceded the evening's'entertainment. Rowe Smith was elected -social chairman for theyear, and other current problems were discussed. Clever games led by Calvin Bos-well Bos-well and Lorna Cowan were the diversion. Prizes were awarded for hi eh and low scores to Catherine Cath-erine Needham, Ernest Reimschils-eel Reimschils-eel and Mr. and Mrs. Ross Gardner. Gard-ner. -.". Tasty refreshments, in keeping with the "Yuletide Season," were served to the following members and partners: Calvin Boswell, Coral Co-ral Curtis, Ernest v Reimschiissel, Lorna Cowan, Rowe Smith, Catherine Cath-erine Needham, Keith Wellman Kaun Miller, Duaine Hunter, Lela Lund, Mr. and Mrs. George H. Rmeath. Mr and Mrs. Leon Freh-ner, Freh-ner, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Gardner, Mr. and Mrs. Rondo Jeffery and Joseph Wells. - . . Calvin Boswell, Ernest Reim-schiissel Reim-schiissel and Lorna Cowan, recently recent-ly elected 1 officers of the club, were In charge of arrangements. . Literary League At Regular Meet Literary League members met with . Mrs. Fred Markham at her home Friday afternoon. Mrs. Wesley P. Lloyd gave the book, "Wind, Sand and Stars." by Antoine . De-.Saint Exupiay. and Mrs. Antone Romney read a Christmas -poem.' A" tasty repast re-past followed and Christmas holly hol-ly made the rooms attractive. Mrs. Henry Taylor, member of the program committee, presided. The Christmas -party is to be held Dec. 21. Instead of Dec.-22. as was previously arranged. In attendance were: Mesdames Gam Carter, Antone Romney, G. P. Grocketts Are Hosts V 4 - .-.V f ?, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Crockett entertained at their home Satur day evening for members of their aa.it juaice ciud. Thirteen couples: were present from Salt Lake, also, Mr. and Mrs, Lynn Hayward, guests. Mrs. Hay ward read a modern play, two vocal solos were rendered by Max Mendenhall, and a h variety of games rounded out a delightful evening. A tastv luncheon was served. Colorful ' decorations, suggestive of the Yuletide season, were em ployed. La.Vadis Girls -Enjoy Skating LaVadis social unit eirls nt fht B. Y. U.' entertained for the new- members, at a roller skating party naay evening at the Smuin hall in Leni. . - . Those honored were Alice An. derson, Barbara v Hirschi. Alta Christensen and Ha Mower. . ;, "The Ups and Downs of T.ifp was the theme of the gay party, and crames were nlaved awarded. A delicious luncheon was served to 30 couples. , . Mr. and Mrs. John Win WAP0 sponsors, and Clarise Larsen, Alta Christensen and Ruth Starley comprised the arrangements com- xmuee. MIND YOUR MANNERS Test your knowledge of cor rect- social usage by answering the following questions, then checking against the authoritative authorita-tive answers below: 1. ,1s it good manners to keep one elbow on " the taUe . while eating? 2. Should more than . on kind of food be taken on ' the fork at one time? 3, Is it better for a' man to say," ,,Do you have the next uance vaicen i or "May I have me next aance ; " - - . 4: At a dance where therp is a puncn , bowl, but no one nre siamg over it, should the elrl aei ve ner partner ana then herself? her-self? 1 5. What should a eirl sav when a man tnanks ner tor a dance? wnat would you do if You see a bride for the first time after her L marriage. Would (a) Not mention the marriage? (b) Mention the marriaee and wish her happiness ? . - (Cl Offer ' her vour pnnPTat il lations? ANSWERS 1. No. Though von mnnv' lenn on an elbow between courses. 2. No. - 1 3. -"May J have :' the n e v r dance?" - x . : - , 4. No, The VOUnc mnn nhmilrl serve her, and then himself. o. v-rnank vou' Or t en joyed it." . ' - Best "What Would , Ymi Tin" solution (b). . ; Bonneville R. S. Christmas Bazaar Bonneville ward Relief Society members will hold . a bazaar Tuesday in the ward hall, commencing com-mencing at 10, o'clock. Counts, aprons, rugs and other attractive . articles will be lor sale, and at 2:30 o'clock, a Christmas program will be" presented; pre-sented; . Mrs. Traher Gives Paper Mrs. Russell Traher gave a pa-psr pa-psr on "Religious Tolerance" at the Nineteenth Century club meeting meet-ing held Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Agnes Whltecottn. Plans were made for the Christmas Christ-mas party to be held Dec. 22. Mrs, Edwin F. Irwin, president, was in charge. In attenaance were Mesdames Cv E. Thomas, E. D.' Sutton, Happy Hour Dancing Club A' smart 'social lunction or Saturday evening, was the Happy Hap-py Hour Dancing club affair, held, in the First ward hall and largely . attended by member couples. . The Swingsters rurnished tno mu-sjc. . Guest night will be featured at. the next club pat ty, to lj h M Dec. 30, in the Utah state hospital hos-pital ballroom. lach couple mny invite one guest couple. George Larsen, Russell L. Traher, W. II. Brereton, II. B. Measel, It G. MacKenzie, S. K. Price, Howard Olsen, Edwin F. Irwin, Thomas C. Gcssford. Walter Adams. Henry W. F. Gease. Fred Elledge and A. A. Spear and Miss Helen 15. Thomas. : , A A PERMANENT. NOW. Will See You Through New Years! Whatever you do - or wherevei - you go in the next few weeks you'll want to be beautiful. Get your new wave now and sail through the holidays in ntyle. Phone? for Appointment ; -TIMJ-STEA M" Permanent Wave Bertin Beauty Shop 256 EAST CENTER ST. PHONE 1313 i lokes LATE DECEMBER BRIDE-ELECT . The betrothal of . Stella Madsen to Reed Smoot, son of Mr. and Mrsi H. E; Smoot, and - a grandson of Senator Reed Smoot, is announced today by Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Madsen. parents of the attractive bride-elect. ' ' Thenuptials wiU be held in the Salt Lake temple in late December, immediately immedi-ately following which the young couple will leave for Palo Alto, California, where Mr. Smoot is a senior at Stanford University. - Miss Madserrhas been attending the B. Y. U. . - - - ' Mr-Smoot. is, aif ormer.Y": atudentHe is affiliated , withTheta: Delta'' CbiiT . - - - . 1 Mr. Jessie Arrowsmith Duke. Mrs. Eliza Morrill, MrslEliza Johnson, Mrs. Florence - Baird, Mrs. 1 Ma'oel " Falkner and A Mrs. Theresa Morgan were assisting Mark'AUen, Clifton Tolboe, Fred hostesses. ity: . - t Markham, Elden Clark, - Walter ,r- ;tvi,;.L 'n Hedquist, . Heber Johnson. LaVere i "a- S - or ner gTanoiainer, " isaac urucn-bank, urucn-bank, and Mrs. Emmaline - Snow presented the "lesson on ."Pioneer Celebrations." Piano selections were piayed by Miss May Covington Coving-ton ; a tribute to Mrs.. Sarah H. Passey," county president, on. the occasion of her birthday anniversary, annivers-ary, was git'en by Mrs. Eliza Morrill, Mor-rill, and two readings were given by Joy Tangren. Donald Rasmus-sen Rasmus-sen favored with -violin selections. Refreshments were served to 30 members.- ' . ' v adiey, . Vernon Tolbo A. E. Ro bison, Bud Nilsson, Denzil A. Brown, Henry Taylor,' Ruth P. Richan. Wesley P. Lloyd, Ariel Eallif and Miss Helena Stewart, Camp Bonneville JHolds Meeting . V An Interesting meeting was held v L. u. P. Camp Bonneville. Friday Fri-day afternoon at the home of , ;: 1L,, i 1 M I 33 EAST CENTER Birthday Party Is Delightful i Mrs. ' Fred : Farmer " " gave a birthday party for her daughter, daugh-ter, Mary Helen, on her fourteenth four-teenth anniversary, , Friday evening; eve-ning; at the family home. j: " Progressive a n 'd guessing games were feature " events and provided much merriment. Betty Joyce Moore and Helen Clegg won the prizes. A delicious luncheon lunch-eon was served. A . large pink and white birthday cake centered center-ed the table, and Christmas favors fa-vors were given. Those present were Ruby Jones, LaRie Kay, Helen' Clegg, Betty Mae Schutten, Beverly Board- man, Aiarjorie Scherer, Leslye Ldvmgsion, iietty Joyce Moore Gloria Brown. . Jov Downs. Wan da Wright and Gloria Groneman. V ?tej;:sihLit-- Wednesday and Thursday December 13 -14 Fur Coats ? Trotters Fur. Swaggers Silver Foxes . Fur Capes , Chubbies . Fashion's Latest Hollywood Holly-wood Creations of Finest Fin-est Quality . . . Every Fur Coat an Amazing Value! : f BUY NOW and SAVE from 40 to 50 Per Cent! Liberal allowances made for your old furs. Estimates Esti-mates given on remodeling. remodel-ing. . ; ; John Klein MANUFACTURING WHOLESALE FUKtCIKK OF LOS ANGELES Every Garment Carries a Bonaflde Guarantee nE-DOUDAY .' SALEj r Two 1 Days . 6nly WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY December 13 and 14 AH Cloth Coats l2 Price HATS ;$HoS) Values to $5 and $1.95 . DRESSES ONE GROUP Afl m Values to $7.95 Vll&O ONE GROUP XL Values to $14.95 Price All Better Dresses Values to ?24.45 Reduced 20 Quantity and sizes are limited ... so hurry! 25 Foundation Garments, Gar-ments, $1.00 to $1.98 Values to $5.00'- Legion Families To Enjoy Annual Yuletide Party Plans for tne annual Chrl mas party for : the f Legionnaires and auxiliary members and their families, were made at an " executive ex-ecutive meeting of ,the' auxiliary, auxili-ary, Friday evening at ? the home of Mrs. Harold Mower. V The affair is to tv held Friday Fri-day evening, Dec. 1 15, at the Armory, Everyone is to take a 10-cent . gift, and Santa Ulaus will be on hand, to add to the delight . of the occasion; Special decorations ; and a luncheon will also be enjoyed. . Mrs. Hazel Green, president, and Mesdames Zelda Wardle, Irene Mower, Hattie Ulrey, Ada Gardner, HUda - Daniels, Alice Beesley and " Margaret Newell comprise the . arrangements corn- mittee. . , . . Catholic Women Plan Card Party The Catholic Women's- League is holding a card party Tuesday evening at 8:30 o clock at the church hall, to which the public is cordially invited to attend. Bridge and 500 will be played. prizes awarded and ' luncheon served, announces Mrs. Ida Sil- berman, chairman:- . - - . . ' . i Christmas Party Enjoyable Event : A delightful Christmas party was enjoyed by the Junior . Amer ican Legion auxiliary ( vounsrer group) at the home of Marjorie Daniels Friday afternoon. The girls worked on Christmas gifts, and a short business meet ing was in charge of; Colleen Mower, president. Gifts were ex changed and a delicious luncheon was served. Mrs. Jlarence. Greer, auixuiary . president, gave the girls Christmas favors. j-' Mrs. Thomas E. Beesley and tne. sponsor Mrs. 'Alberta Nimer, were also .present. yrle Dress Shop PROVO MYRLE DRESS SHOP ' 33 EAST CENTER 'Y' Fraternities At Dinner A joint , dmner was held at Keeleys Thursday ' eveniner. hv the Alpha Kappa Psi and Phi Qhi :Theta, men's and women's professional commerce fraterni ties of the B. Y. U. Dr. L. L. Cullimore spoke on "The Business of Marriae-e.': Jav Shelly was toastmaster. and toasts were given ty Thais Miner and Ray Ostlund. Lois Jensen sang:; v .". ;.. ':: Thirty-five students attended. '" in : C Make Your GIFT A Personal One from D-T-R Co. li J ''-"''f ' -v ". . .::-.::::::::. V- S ' - , ( r4 S if W V U i :X Give a Furniture Gift To tha Ilome You Love Best This Christmas Your own home, a friend's home, or the home you return to for the Holidays Furniture gifts are lasting ones and they're perfect for taking care of that "I want to give Pomsthinjr more than just a gift" feeling you may have about people who mean so much to you. Whether you're thinking of giving one piece or an extra-grand gift of a room suite, Dixon-Taylor-Russell's Seven Busy Stores are readv to assist iu n maKing ine proper selection. If Purchase Gifts On Our Budget Plan Our Budget Director will gladly help you to decide on the most convenient way in which you may make small monthly payments for your gift purchase. Dec. 11-15 -Open to 6:00 p. m. Dec. 16-23 Open To 8:00 p. m. CARD TABLE SETS--Yours, with each purchase of one of D. T." R.' Co's Card Table Sets, including includ-ing well braced metal table and four sturdy, all-metal all-metal chairs, with- seats of beautiful fabricoid material, we will include with it, a lovely quilted CARD TABLE COVER. All for only .... . .. f 9.95 JUST ARRIVED! Hundreds of new end and occasional tables. Priced from $1.C5 ' OCCASIONAL CIIAIRS The widest selection of lovely love-ly chairs in central and southern Utah. Priced for our Christmas Special . . at S1.9.V V r BATII SETS Beautiful,. 2- piece' bath sets. Priced regularly at $1.25. Our gift to you- at . . . . . . 08o . COLORFUL HASSOCKS are, always appropriate as a gift. Priced, from $1.50. 7 1 If-' BOOKCASES- All sizes and styles. Adjustable shelves . $6.35 up. PAY . NEXT- . . ' ' . YEAR The Christmas Store i -4 SMOKKILS Absolutely the finest selection of smokers-in smokers-in the city. Beautifully finished, fin-ished, exquisitely styled to please any man. Priced an low as C.V ID) TTHTT TT J - iJ J |