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Show - ft -. . v. t VV v.W:.'-M'V V . ; XWLJl .; SUM) AY-HERALD. Sunday, December 21; 1947 - a ;: 11 - -. - - . - - .' - - - "if Gala Holiday Party Set ,-o For Rotary aad Guests -i 4 '- Promising to be one of the most deUghtfitf: of the holiday holi-day parties is the semi-formal occasion planned" for. members mem-bers of Rotary; club, their wives and guests Monday;eve-' Monday;eve-' jiing at Club Radar. . . - ' S : ; V Santa Claus will be a special guest and will bring lovely gifts to the ladies. Special entertainment is planned and '. Christmas decorations will add to the gala evening. v About 175 members and guests are expected' at: the party, 'which will feature a. buffet supper,' to be served tf rom 8 until 11 p. 'm. The party will begin at 8 and last until midnight ! - ; . , : J. Edwin Stein and H. J. Heisch are co-chairmen. 'on arrangements to be. assisted by the folowing committeemen committee-men : Max Berg, decorations ; B. L. Fagin, entertainment ; Dr. J. E. Harrison, menu; P. E. Ashton, refreshments, and Robert Jensen, favors. ... ' '7::y . Card games and dancing will be the diversions. hFineArts 'Yule Fete A. lovely holiday party was given .at the home of Mrs. Clyde Crockett, for members of the Fine Arts club. Holly, tapers and a Urge Christmas tree delighted the guests, who exchanged gifts dur ing .ine afternoon. Assisting hostesses for the occasion oc-casion were Mrs. Grant kins, Mrs. Gregory Austin, Mrs. Virgil Smith and Mrs. Leland B. Sheets. Luncheon was served at small tables, -prettily appointed with seasonal decorations. : Present were the hostesses and Mrs Kenneth Pugh, Mrs. Grant Rlchlns, Mrs. Myron E. Strate, Mrs. Ellis Peeler, Mrs. F. V. Nich ols, ; Mrs. Seymour Gray, Mrs. Carl D. Swenson, Mrs. Stanley Bonnett, Mrs. George H. Hansen, Mrs. Frank J. Earl, Mrs. Parley Christensen, Mrs. C. La Voir Jen sen, Mrs. A. C. Hatch, Mrs. Frank Mullen and Mrs. Bertrand F, .Harrison. . "Secret Pals Revealed Amid Christmas surroundings and in the spirit of Christmas, a dinner' party was held Thursday evening by the Xi Beta chapter of Beta Sigma Phi. Members met at the Silver Star cafe for dinner then returned to the home of Mrs. Louis. Wolsey where gifts were exchanged by members of- the chapter. "Secret pals" for the past year'., were, disclosed and names were drawn for the coming year. . Members present were Mrs. Louis" Woliew-MwrloljertoT-! sey, i. Mrs. David Beetly,.. Mri, Frank Godfrey , Mrs. Ralph John ton, Mrs. Doyle Larson, Mrs. Or- Merry Party For Gleofan S The Coil-Ins Hostess' house was the scene of a gala party for Cleofan club members Thursday. Lioveiy suver-service pieces were presented as favors at the long table where a delicious dinner was -served. "- Yule motifs made the rooms attractive. at-tractive. '. Mrs. Frances Wilde, as toast mistress, welcomed the suesta and Introduced Mrs. Ellis Peay, Who gave a Christmas toast. Songs were sung by Jerry Hansen, Evelyn Eve-lyn Higbee and Elaine Loveless. After dinner, 'Mrs. Chloe Madsen read "The Littlest, Angel." Games were played and gifts were exchanged. Present were Mrs. Arvel. R. Morgan, Mrs. Leo Taylor, Mrs. G. R. Willett, Mrs. Ellis Peay, Mrs. David Goodman, Mrs. Arvel King, Mrs. Wells Richmond Mrs. -Frank Madsen, Mrs. LeRoy Hoover, Mrs. wimam wiide, Mrs. Joeeph Fer-rl, Fer-rl, Mrs. Leonard Sjoberg and Mrs. Frank Lawrence. Primary Ladies Hold Party . Officers and teachers of the Ninth ward Primary met at the home of Mrs. Merline Bailey,for their Christmas party. Mrs. Bai ley was assisted by Menetta Bapst as co-hostess. 4 4? s A delicious hot dinner" was served to 18 officers and teachers. Games were played and prizes given.. Mrs, Rachel Lee . led , the group in singing L of i Christmas .Ami m . y J vltle CJark,' Mrs. Mary' UeVfohnZ son. Miss Cora vest, BXUs. Alice Dixon Miss Heima Kirk, mus Fat Borwen and Miss Donna TolbOe.; fGhristrnds-Eye Is G6mihg;Spon' Now You'Dearf Old Man v! ; 1 ,' 4 ; , , . "if' ' i ' V Ct w- '"-t " - , ' v?--!r : I ' v ' i I l.ll.i I! . MalJlMlMm .v.; IMWWMW1WM1IIJM'W.MMM GdldFest. For? m 7 . OPS It . was gala Christmas party for employees of Taylor's Thurs day,: evening at. the Silver Star caie in orem. joe Aguirre was introduced in-troduced as toastmaster by Sterl ing Tai'lor who greeted the guests.-;- -tS: President ,T N. Taylor gave an address and a piano1' solo was played Vfcy Gean Aguirre.: The Taylor's trio sang, two numbers, Walter Richardson sang and Mrs. Fred Dixon gave a Christmas reading . . .. About 110 persons gathered, for the delicious turkey dinner which was served at small tables, -centered with arrangements ; of pine boughs, tapers and holly. . you'll vin his admiration with a v A wonderful gift idea... the really fine shoes that he has been promising promis-ing himself. He will be doubly pleased when be sees they're Rands, because "Rand-built" signifies signi-fies top quality to top style men. Shop early for a choice selection. &Aoe Jo dim $8. 95 to $15.95 i t..sJ 1 - : U V v 1 I V TUnVfcnrh'l "a - m. 11 r u .fl mm l;A V If I $8. 95 to $15.95 M If 1 H ' For Dad 5 I Jf $4.95 I i 1 . " "vW" ' 1; MerriJTBopk s Reviewed Mrs. A..J. Harmon entertained at her home Wednesday for members mem-bers of the Social Art club Chry santhemums and poinsettias were used in the attractive decorative theme.. -1 rMrs. Beulah Hendrlchsen gave excerpts from the book written by the late Harrison vR. Merrill. "Dusk on the Desert." Refreshments were 'served to Mrs. -George Myers, Mrs. Hannah Cardall, Mrs. William Vincent, Mrs: Ole E. Olsen, Mrs. C. A Dahlquist, : Mrs Leo J. Knight, Mrs. Effie Madsen, Mrs. Wflliam Minger, Mrs. Melissa Lewis. Mrs. Charles Johnson, Mrs. - James Peay, Mrs. A-J. Harmon, Mrs. Beulah Hehdrichson " jind Mrs. Hattie Tolboe. - S and W Club At Dinner . Members of the S. met for' their annual: Christmas party Friday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Evan Hansen J An attractive buffet dinner featured fea-tured the party and Monte Carlo whist was played later with prizes going to Doran Dennis and Mrs. Harold Hintze. Christmas decorations made the rooms bright Present were Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hiller of . Salt Lake City By DOROTHY O. REA - Little Mary Lynn Robertson, daughter of Mr. and ' Mrs. Wesley Robertson, talks with Santa Claus regard-in? regard-in? his plans for the night of nights, Christmas Eve. which will descend in all its star-studded glory Wed-; Wed-; hesday night. " Mary Lynn will feel the age-old spine-tingling, known to children, as she surveys the glorious scene of Christmas Eve at home, reflected in the sparkling surface sur-face of gay balls and tinkling bells on the Christmas tree. 127 WEST CENTER As warm as your love for the girl of your choice help Santa with : his last minute shopping ;and choose from our fresh selection of quilted robes, satin, - silk and chiffon negligees. Or for the out-of-doors girl why not a bright, warm-as-toast ski - suit. We have gay a mittens and scarfs for colorful accent. ft Your 8toreof Fashion" : WTPhOto by Ken Pace She, with all th.ipther'children, who have preserved pre-served thfeir faith iriltie Wgerid'sainti will toss about in a joyful half -slumbeiy tormented with the anticipation anticipa-tion of bulging stockings at the mantle and dolls with flaxen hair and toys with, bright wheels. Dreams will parade across downy pillows with all the fanfare of blaring horns and new red drums. Colored candy animals ani-mals will march along with chocolate cookies, peppermint pepper-mint sticks, cargoes of nuts and dancing candy canes. And. while those who are very young are dreaming, dream-ing, Christmas will bring its treasures to those of al ages. Children will find a fairy land come true ; lovers will find their dreams nearer to reality than ever before be-fore parents will share a joy unknown at other seasons seas-ons and for those who are old, it is a rosary of memory, upon whose chain, 'slides Jthe numbered Jewels of Christmases long past' and the echo of voices of children, now celebrating their Yuleiie) in homes of their own. For each of us, , Christinas brings its individual treasures, but for all it brings the ancient hope of all the world 'Peace on EarthjGood Will to Men." ; Jul : Auction Held ; imist: AtSoropt Parfy Members,- of the -.SoropUmist club enjoyed a pleasant evening at the Coll-Ins Hostess house Wednesdays when they gathered , for their annual Christmas party; Nellie By bee led the .singing of Christmas - carols, , with Jessie Schofield at the piano. A; Harvey" Staheli sang., two selections, selec-tions, accompanied -by Mrs. Fern Morgan. Kathryn Andrews gave the Christmas reading. The Other Oth-er Wise Man." , . s 1 - Z .A lively feature of the occasion was. the auction of "White Ele-pant" Ele-pant" gifts! Funds gained from the 'sale will be used' to send-CARE send-CARE packages to Europe. 1A beautiful lace centerpiece made In Czechoslovakia, was awarded as a door, prize to Mrs. Carol Raile.' . Sixteen members were present to enjoy the Christmas dinner, which was served at a beautifully appointed, table. 9 - r Annual Party. r Sorority Members of Xi chapter of Beta Sigma Phi held their annual Christmas party Thursday at 4he home of Betty Jane Rob ison,- Cards were played during the evening. The entertaining .rooms were decorated with a Christmas theme; A delicious potluck supper was served to those .in attendance, after which gifts were exchanged. The party was under the direction direc-tion of Marrial Clark, Sarah Taylor Tay-lor and Beth Clayson, Those, in attendance were Marion Harris, Jean Reese, Joy, Tangren, Beth Howe, Gloria Young, Eliza Bjert regaard Marrial ClaravAlta Hick-en, Hick-en, Lorraine Drisseli, Lasca Kirg, La Von Maiben, Carrie Mae Prin-gle, Prin-gle, Elva Liddlard, Ruby Cowler, Maurine Crowell. Norma Dean and W. clubiHalliday Elinor Critchlow, Flor ence Warner, Sarah Taylor and Betty. Jane Robison. and the following Provoans: Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Terry, Mr. and Mrs. Doran Dennis, Mr. and Mri. Ralph Litchfield. Mr. and Mrs. Wiliara Jaussi, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Har-old Hintze, Mr. and Mrs. Bliss Allred, Mrs. Stennza Morgan, Mr. and Mrs. Victor Dahlen and , the host and hostess. New Members For Yesharah PAYSON Yesharah, ladyj missionary group, met at -the home of Fern Cornaby in Spanish Fork. Annual initiation of new members, featuring a beautiful candle service, was the highlight of the gathering. Dinner was served at a beautifully decorated table, the house bright with holly and a lighted Christmas tree. New members include Hazel B. Bowen, LaPreal Snow. Daisy Deniels, Spanish Fork; Mary Youd, Lelate Holiday, Benjamin; Mary Stark, Leland; Ruth Jeppson and. Han na Patten, Payson. . Fulfilling their general purpose of encouraging and assisting lady missionaries, Christmas gifts were arranged for those now in Alumni Bidden To Holiday Fest A dance for all BYU students j and alumni members is planned for Christmas night at the Joseph Smith building. The dance will be semi-formal and there will be decorations In the theme of the holiday season. . Christmas carols will be sung during the evening and there will be other special features. Virgil and Marlon Harris are co-chairmen on arrangements. Tickets will be 75c. field representing Palmyra ' and Nebo stakes-Arrangements stakes-Arrangements were in charge of Gladys Goughty, president, and Emma Broadbent, vice president. Leia-Parker, Payson, a 'prospec tive missionary, was a special the guest ; : !For Happy Holldoy; ft "Ta I Her j u greeting packed full of the belt cithe$ for a Merry Chrittmat anif a ilaotut Nevi . . m . : weetmgs . . rear. 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