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Show PRbVQ'frtUTAHy:- page nvn Inicrcctiiij Features Fc ' J7cmcn ; Club end Lodge Neva Ethel D. Rambc: Society Editor Phone 494 4 Legion Party Lively Event Successful., and delightful in every detail, was .. the - annual Christmas 'party given by the , American Legion and auxiliary, for their families, at the Armory Friday evening". A massive Christmas tree was lighted, and old Santa appeared to. distribute gifts and bags of goodies to the 300 guests present-Special present-Special prizes were awarded to Carl M. Snow Jr., Mrs. John O. Beesley, Joan Thomas, O. J. Preece Dex Alder, Alma Snow and the J. V. Hicks family. The Provo Conservatory furnished furn-ished a clever and delightful program," pro-gram," with -."Elliot Brock as accompanist, ac-companist, and" Miss . Loreen Newell as mistress of ceremonies. The following students took part: Betty Pearson, Shirley Newell, Cleo Hale3, Venice Francom, Dianne Pearson, Elaine Dixon, Colleen Col-leen and Gloria Mower, Jean Snyder, Sny-der, Barbara Larlson, Leora Williams, Wil-liams, .Beth Brereton, - Kathleen Cullimore, Conaive Crandall, Marilyn Mari-lyn Dunford, Roselia Robertson, Berneli Anderson, Blaine Larsert, .Verl Wilkinson and Elaine Dixon. Ilulon Morgan played two trumpet trum-pet solos "Christmas numbers," accompanied by Mrs. Morgan; two accordion selections were played by Shafter Bown and Carl Love-leas, Love-leas, accompanied by S. W. Williams; Wil-liams; two solos. Max MendenhalL accompanied by Virginia Harder; ventriloquist act. Jack Craven; two numbers, auxiliary chorus, accompanied by Mrs. Zenith Johnson. John-son. Mr. Morgan led in community commun-ity singing of .-Christmas carols. Those in charge of the affair were Mrs. Clarence Greer, chairman; chair-man; Mr. and Mrs. "Harold Mover, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Wardle, Carl Willard,' Lyle Bell, and Mesdames Hattie Ulrey, Madge Bailey, Cecelia Ce-celia Carter, Hilda Daniels, Ada Gardner," La Vera Singleton, Chloe Wragg and Alice Beesley. Club jWomen At Party Mary Cecelia club members met at the home of Mrs. Edwin Mad-sen Mad-sen Friday afternoon, which . was beautifully decorated for Christmas. Christ-mas. . -" - Chinese - checkers were played and handwork was enjoyed, after which dinner - waa - served, and an exchange of Christmas gifts. The guest3 included Mrs. Hatch, Miss Evelyn' Hansen - and Mis3 Af ton Madsen, and the members were Mrs. H.TP. Hansen, Miss Zelda Madsen, Mrs. Clifton Tolboe, SJra. George Boel, Mrs. C. A. Tol-. toe, Mrs. Vernon Tolboe, Mrs. C. A. Dahlquist and. Mrs. Lena D. Swenson. " . . ' . '. ' 1 Nautilus Christmas Formal Is Smart Event of Friday Among the leading parties of the holiday season was the annual Christmas formal invitational dancing party of the Nautilus social unit of the B;Y. U., held in the Fourth ward hall in Springville, Friday evening. Thirty active and alumnae members and their partners, together with 100 guest couples, danced to the music of Dob Orton's orchestra. ; . The committee on arrangements comprised Venice Redd, chairman; Louise Street, Marjorie Huish and Marjorie Han-seen, Han-seen, and the officers include a - . Dorothy Hedquist president; Doris Dor-is Crane, vice president; Louise Street, secretary and treasurer; Marjorie Huish, reporter, and Marjorie Hanseen, "historian. The receiving line comprised Miss Hedquist, LeGrande Lewis, Miss Redd, Keith Davis, Miss Street and. Merlin Slack. i TO BECOME BRIDE IN LATE DECEMBER . ! ' ..;" ' Courtesy Deseret News : . Miss. Dorpthy jNe.lson, charming daughter jot ; Mrr .and ' Mrs. . "N. L s Nelson ' of " 1 T " Downey, Idaho, whose mania ge .to i Don' C.1" Cafidland,- son : of" "the late Mr. ' and Mrs."-A. Mrs."-A. C. ;Candland of Provo, will take place in the Salt Lake temple, Dec. 29. ; . ' . - . Eoth are former B. Y. TJ. students. x The bride is living in Ogden, where she is a teacher at the Polk' school. She is an accomplished artist and has studied in the Hawaiian islands. Her father was , v formerly head of the English department of the B. Y. U., and is the. author of , ."Scientific - Aspects - of Mormonisra,rr-;'.;,rnT'- ; - - ' - - - - At- present, 4 Mr. Candland is- working in the federal government service as - credit-union representative for Utah, Idaho, Wyoming and Colorado.. He is a. grad ate 'roT1 George Washington university at Washington, D. ,C a member , of - Alpha ' ... " '. Kappa 'PsL professional commerce fraternity, and Sigma Chi.social fraternity.- , 'A - r f,-.--n Mr. and Mrs. Alex Hedquist, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Redd, Mr. and Mrs. ' Fred Markham and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dixon were patrons. Invitations featured- a-silhouette of the Three Wise Men and the Christmas star, and the dance programs were in .the form of Christmas bells. White carnation bouttonieres (Were presented to the young men as favors. , In the entrance hall stood a huge tree, laden with colored lights and ornaments. Twin trees, trimmed identically, Hanked the entrance i into the dance hall, in the - center of which, was a tree which touched the ceiling. SUver and blue decorations made this a . beautiful spectacle, and over the mantle was a "large , picture of Christ, .with tall white tapers 4m either side. The greeting: 4Merry Christmas from N.L.U," greeted the guests from the stage, A Snaderia iinen cloth covered the serving table, which was centered with a snowman, green and red candles were in c rys-tal rys-tal holders on either side. The following girls, attired in black dresses and ; white aprons . and caps, served: Sammie Speakman, Irene Moweh Carma Adams . and Lucile Boot. AND YOU GIVE I HAPPINESS Honor them the most beautiful wj:y of ALL- with gifts of Jewel- ryj It's the season to express your sentiment . . . Jewelry does it best for you! You can do it, simply by .purchasing at - -A - -S HEINDSELMAN'Sf : - '"ifi'tr'fnM'piTnMMijrfHiiiHtjtitiflHiiiiitii'jMlii'jijjiil'in jTj.-.i..." ! ililliil iHiiijIimilHi'llSitiiliiiii'flil UJMt uiUuilliiiiiiii.iiiiliU( Yellow solid gold, attractive link .band. 7-jewTl movement, , ranging In prices from. ... : .....J... . S7 to $55 I!!!!! Illl nil : . , 'J'i;!;;;:!!!;;: !-lfSil'ijj;il Mill ! I; HI'I! il l ! liiliJUiiJI.lIiliiillliiiilli Beautiful Watches in styles she' will love 15-17-21' jewels, ranging in prices from .. ........ 10 to $75 1 r'iuw'i.J A' ' - '4 x - ' - , ' -. 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A present he will alwajs U cberiah. Priced .from. ... 517.50 to HEINDSELMAN OPTICAL & JEWELRY CO. 120 West Center Street . v Dinner For . . Dell-iteQub , .Mrs. ; Holdeh ; Mortensen was hostess at dinner for the Dell-Ite 'club- members Friday evening at TrerTiome. M - ; Covers were laid for Mrs. Spencer Spen-cer H. Meldrum, Mrs. R. C. Gadd, Mrs. Preston Swapp, Mrs. 1 Ted Maynard, Mrs. Elvin . C. Prest-wjch,. Prest-wjch,. Mrs. Ilazei Janson and ' Mrs. Richard Grimmett. ' - . - Elects Officers At Yule Party Valley Circle held election of officers at their annual Christ mas party held at the home of the retirine- resident. Mrs. H. G. Blumenthal, Friday i evening. Mrs. J. H. Perham of Spring- ville, was elected president; Miss Augusta 'Scherer, vice prudent; Mrs W. H. Wagner, secretary?! and Mrs. Fred Ray, treasurer. A . Christmas tree, bright with i lights and tinsel ornaments .stood j in the living: room ana a. &ania Claus villaee was unusually at tractive.' A distribution ,of novelty gifts was followed by delicious . - . a. . rtn a m 1 refreshments, serveq. w owweiu- bers. ' Assisting hostesses were Mesdames Mes-dames Ralph Thomas, T. J. Phil lips, D. A. Bullock, H. E. TJlrey, j J. C. Halbersleben and Herman Grimm... i . " v - - ' - I S t: - ' t, IK i a : Z7 -! r Since the Gewgaw Gifts of the Gay Nineties ... Christmas Tastes Have Changed - - - - -."!. V and We Have Tried -To Keep Abreast of the Times in the Buying of Our Gift Lines. If you are looking for gifts for your family, sweetheart or friend, we are sure - that you will find just what you want at our store. The following Are Just a Few Suggestions BRIEF CASES FOUNTAIN PENS POTTERY CHROMIUM WARE SCRAP BOOKS , and MANY OTHER BEAUTIFUL ITEMS Come in Early While We Still Have a , Wide Variety of Gifts! J -"if ' ' ' : GLASSWARE BILL FOLDS STATIONERY PROVO, UTAH , Women Employes Of Firmage's Enjoy Banquet A Yuletide party, gay from beginning be-ginning to end, was held by , the women employes of Firmage's, at' the home of Miss Olive Childs in Springville. ; - - ' " A well appointed dinner was served at small tables, which were centered with, Christmas candles and holly. Tiny Christmas trees marked the places. A large and brilliantly lighted tree stood in the living room, which was also decorated dec-orated with holly. Games were played, Mrs. Faye Firmage winning win-ning the favor. Those in attendance were Miss Childs; Mrs. Virginia Peay, Mrs. Wanda Gray, Miss Jean larsen, Miss Melva Miller, Miss Rita Johnson, John-son, Miss ' Mamie - Jensen, Miss Birdie - Anderson, Miss Beth All-red, All-red, Miss Elithe Fillmore, : Mrs. Norma Taylor, Mrs. Dorothy An-dnis, An-dnis, Mrs. Margaret McKell, Mrs. Lillian Huntington, Miss Wilma Mott, Mrs. E. D. Firmage,. Mrs. Faye Firmage and Mrs Louise Heal. . . Wright-Kelsch Wedding Held S. C. Bridge Club Event Mrs. Claude Snyder was hostess to the S. C, club members Friday Fri-day afternoon at her home, bridge being followed by a delicious luncheon. Christmas decorations made the rooms, attractive. Mrs. Harold Calder and Mrs. George Bills were guests. The bridge favors, first and second, went to Mrs. Lee Tut-tle Tut-tle and Mrs." Leonel King. - Members present were Mrs. Leo Duke, Mrs. Leonel King, Mrs. Emil . Thalman, Mrs. Adelbert Coleman and Mrs. Lee Tuttle. " Miss LaRue Wright, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Eldon T. Wright of. Orem, was united in marriage to Karl Kelsch, son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Kelsch Saturday evening eve-ning at the Kelsch home in Provo. Only immediate family members mem-bers and close friends were in attendance, at-tendance, when at 8 o'clock, Bishop Maurice Harding of the Third ward performed the ceremony. The rooms were bright with the holiday decorations and the fireplace fire-place ,in front of which the bridal party stood, was banked with fern and beautiful flowers. Pink and white candles in double crystal holders graced the mantel. The young bride wore a lovely gown of peach net over satin, and a corsage of roses and sweet peas. She was attended by her twin sister, Mrs. Leon Yates, who was in blue satin, with corsage oi roses and sweet peas. William Kelsch, brother of the groom, was best man. Twenty-five guests were served a sumptuous wedding supper immediately im-mediately following the ceremony. The long: table was centered with a wedidng cake, and pink , anc white candles. Mr. and Mrs. Kelsch left tc spend the week end in Salt Lake City. They will .make their home in Provo. . - ' . YOUTH COU.NCIL MEKTS The central v committee of . the Provo Youth Council, fend a numt2r of guests, met at the home of Mrs. Walter T, Hasler Friday evening. , . Various projects were discussed dis-cussed and several committees were appointed to make investigations investi-gations and report at the next meeting. , Reception Given In Sharon Ward For Young Couple Mrs. A. U. Cook gave a reception: recep-tion: In the Sharon ward amusement amuse-ment hall Thursday evening In honor of her daughter, Maytxlle, and Franklin Hopper, of Spanish Fork, son of Mr. and Mrs. John S. Park of Orem, who were mar-, ried In the Salt Lake tempi, Wednesday, Dec. 6th. ' The hall was beautifully decorated decor-ated with orchid and rose streamers stream-ers and potted plant. In the receiving re-ceiving line were Mrs. Cook and Mrs. John S. Ilopcr of Salem frrandmother of the groom; Byron Geislson of Spanish Fork, bes. man; Mrs. Lowell Gordon ond Miss Naomi Park, sisters of the bridesmaids and Mrs. Kenneth Cook, matron of honor. Marlcne Cook and Elaine Bellows were the flower girls. The bride was charming in a rose Pk taffetn gown and her bouquet was pink roses with white sweet peas. The matron of honor wore a peach taffeta gown: Miss Park wore rose and Mrs. Gordon was In light blue. The corsages were of sweet peas. , l Refreshments were served all evening. Miss Ersel Cook was in charge of the table. Mrs. Ella Smith arranged the gifts which were very lovely, A program was given with Mayor B. M. Jolley acting as master of ceremonies Lowell Gordon eang a solo, "The One Rose," Bishop E. H. Twitchell sang, "The Sweetest Story Ever Told"; Virl Martin of Provo played several accordian numbers and Miss Cleora Wright of Lindon, gave a reading. Dancing was the main diversion. One hundred fifty guests were la attendance. Th young couple are making theli home in Spanish Fork. 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 vour new wave now and sail a Phone for Appointment r'TRU-STEAM" Permanent Wave Berlin Beauty Shop mm i. W -V 25G EAST CENTER ST. PHONE 1313 7f 0 jt ON ALL anpM U COME EARLY - - - - GOOD THINGS DON'T LAST LONG! L? Butler's Christmas Gift is . 1 t:t J9 Jt if. 11 i t i CM X J i1 m..m if A Bis Savings On a Betty Rosel GET HER A COAT FOR CHRISTMAS ! You Will Not Pay Less By Waiting -Here Are the Sizes See if Tier's Is Here LADIES' COAT SIZES TWO sizE 12 TWO SIZE SIZE SIZE ONE FOUR TWO SIZE FOUR SIZE 13 14 15 16 SIZE TWO T WO SIZE TWO TWO SIZE SIZE 'We Don't Want One Coat or Hat Left Af ter Xmas! No Prices MentionedJust Com6 in and See You Will Be Surprised! ' : MISSES' COAT SIZES f 1 ONE THREE FOUR AGE AGE AGE 7 7 10 ONE ONE ONE AGE AGE AGE ir i -i mim'' v. A ittUfe 1 8 W "0 40 h' 44 mm 46 ; ... m 48 n ( 12 14 c-r- 16 - BIG REDUCTION ON ALL HATS! Quality Merchandise But Not High Priced! 1 1 . I f .-t 1 f Listen For CHEER-UP CLUB Friday Eve., 5 i30 p. m. 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