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Show PAGE FOUR PRO VP (UTAH) DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1939 . Interesting Features Fc JVomca; Club and ' Lodge Newo Ethel D. Rambt: Society Edited Fhons 494 Doctors Wives At Christmas EHnner Party Among- the important social events of the p re-Christmas week, was the dinner and informal party tendered by the Utah County Medical Medi-cal Society auxiliary, for the doctors, doc-tors, Wednesday evening- at the home of Dr. and Mrs, Fred R. Taylor. . ; A 8umpteou3 turkey dinner was served at small tables, and the rooms were decorated with all things suggestive of the Yule sea-eon, sea-eon, a lighted tree, candles, nolly, etc. . . . : r " ' . Santa Claus. in the person . of Mrs. Elmo Eddington of Lhi, distributed dis-tributed novelty gifts to all the men, with accompanying verses which they were obliged to read before opening their variety packages. pack-ages. Mrs. Ii. Lt. Cullimore led in the singing of Christmas carol3. The delightful evening was enjoyed en-joyed by the following doctors and their wives: Fred R. Taylor.'L. W. Oaks, Arnold Robison, Fred W. Taylor, Wilmer L. Allen, J. J. Weight, Walter T. Hasler, Albert R. Taylor, W. Woolf, L. L,. Cullimore, Culli-more, Elden Clark, Garland H. Pace, Riley Clark and Owen P. Heninger of Provo, J. R. Anderson Ander-son and George A. Anderson of SpringviUe, Joseph Hughes, Mile Moody and J. W. Hagen of Spanish Span-ish Fork. Elmo Eddington of Lehi, I C. Warenski of Nephi, L. D. Calendar JOB'S DAUGHTERS A regular meeting of Job's Daughters will be held Saturday evening at 7:30 o'clock in Che Masonic Ma-sonic temple, after which a Christmas Christ-mas party will be held. All are to take 10 cent gifts for exchange. Club Holds " Christmas Patty 'V, The O. S. C. club was entertained enter-tained by Mrs. Bessie Morgan, at a delightful Christmas party Thursday evening at her home. The long 'table was lovely with tapers, holiday favors and other motifs, and there was a large Christmas tree bright with lights. After a delicious dinner, bridge was played Mrs. Julia B. Hinckley Hinck-ley winning the high score prize and Mrs. Grace G. Fisher, the sec ond f avor. Gifts were exchanged. Mrs. La Von Trotter was a guest, and the members present were Mrs. Gladys S. Sorensen, Mrs. Julia B. Hinckley, Mrs. Bee H. Eggertsen, Mrs. Reanon W. Hansen, Han-sen, Mrs. Grace G. " Fisher, Mrs. Hilda F. Stewart and Mrs. Afton Eggertsen. :N Stewart and George I Curtis of Paysom - ' . " r ,-" La Mef tis Dinner Held at Keeleys Members of the LaMef tis . club held a delightful Christmas dinner din-ner at Keeleys Wednesday evening. eve-ning. Red and green candles in crystal crys-tal holders, and tiny evergreens were arranged on the table. Gifts were exchanged, after which bridge was played. Mrs. Dean Henriod won the first prize, and Mrs. Reed Bailey, the second favor, fa-vor, r y ".. Also in attendance were Mrs. A. W. Marshall, Mrs. Bert Collins, Col-lins, Mrs. Lamont Leavitt, Mrs. Lamar Hunter, Mrs. Dorothy An drug and Mrs. F. L. Lidcuard. Birthday Party Is Gay Event Mrs. Dan Radke entertained a group' of young folks Thursday evening in honor of her son George, the occasion , being his eleventh " birthday anniversary. Games ' and music were enjoyed enjoy-ed and a delicious luncheon was served to Bertie Lowe Scott, Myron My-ron Frazier, Billy Richards, Don Gammon, Nadine Scott, Maury, Thomas, Theo McQuivey- and the guest of honor. . M.I. A, Group At Yule Event Officers and teachers of the Sixth Ward M. I. A. and their partners, enjoyed a , Christmas party at the home of Mrs. Cari Harris Thursday evening. , Games were played, prizes go- Nelke Club" At Yule Event ... , ., t Among the delightful holiday narties. was the annual enrist mas affair of the Nelke Reading club, held Thursday .afternoon at the home of Mrs. J. J. iiamson Mrs. Oscar Garrett was assist in? hostess, and the president, Mrs. George Worthen, welcomed the women. :.: , Mrs. Lester Mangum had charge of the entertainment. Games were played, Mrs. Ida S. . Dusenberry winning he favor. Miss isaitn iar rison sansr two beautiful numbers "The Old Refrain," and "Rosary." She was accompanied Dy Airs Dearwyn S. Sundwallr The house was artistically dec orated with the - Yuletide motifs. Gifts were exchanged and tasty refreshments were served. Mrs. Flora Newell Love. & charter member, was present, and Mrs. S. R.-Bosweil ana Mrs. Tea W. Tavlor , were sruests. Members resent included: Mesdames W. Lester Mangum, George woruien, S. C. Adams, Nellie C. Bailey, a. L. Booth, W. H. Boyle, William J. Snow. Emma N. Bown. Elsie C. Carroll, Lloyd Finlayson, Ida ' S. Dusenberrv. J. J2. narnson. Aiex Hedauist: Joseph Giles, . Oscar Garrett, Roy Fassey. ana w. Monroe Mon-roe Paxman. ing to Gene Nelson,, and Noel Jackson. Gifts were, exchanged and a delicious hot luncheon was served to 20 persons. . , , t-fSg t ff !.9ff 4 r Perhaps you have just come to.lhe realization that you have -left someone off your Christmas list that "must" be there. For your convenience may we offer these "11th Hour Sugges- ' tions" Remember, too these are just a few of the many "super-values at'D.-T.-R. Company. . 4 ' ' If " ' - J ' .- ii $ . . .- A . - I i :-: : :-:. :v:v:-: y v:- v?: : ::.-::; m '! j i ; k M ' .'mAfiiAi .... A-.':- : :: ? I .... v LAST MINUTE (SnOISTPAS SUGGESTIOIJS TOYS Tricycles $2.65 up Scooters $1.25 Wagons (36-inch All Steel) $3.49 Dolls 25c up Xmas Tree Lights 35c, Desks, etc. RUGT DEPT. 9x12 Bigelow Rug ...$23.75 Bissell Sweepers $2.50 Chenille Bath Sets, .....9Sc Imported Scatter Rugs ... .$1.90 up RADIOS J-Tube Detrola Radio $11.95 Others from .;.$8.95 Sewing Cabinets priced from . . v . . . 32.25 Smokers . .. ... . . . . $1.95 End Tables ....... .$1.65 Drum Top Tables ..$2.25 Occasional Chairs. .4.65 Dexter Washer " special . ..$44.95 Monarch Electric Ranges;-priced Ranges;-priced from . . . . . $59.95 GIFT SHOP Roseville Pottery .50c Book Ends . .$1.50 Cloisonne Pieces .. .30c up Cork Scrap Book's .... $1.35 . -rr . Goblets Set of 6 $1.75 Wood Trays $1.00 A . Wood Salad Bowl . . . ". .$1.75 ' ' Pottery and Glassware of All Kinds. Silverware LINEN SHOP V Linen Table Cloth, with 6 Napkins; 50" cloth .$1.95 Moravian Linens-Satin Linens-Satin finish cloth with . 6 Napkins ...$6.95 , Scranton Lace Table Cover;-; $1.95 ' Chenille Bedspreads . .$2.95 CZ3 Smart Spots Of Hollyvcod V V.4F . - J a , .4 J WXii 1 1 1- r i il n i-1 fin 1 1 in I nnr i m.fit r - r.l i r. 1 1 rii 1 1 s n n n i mm nr r -1 - - r ' J1W,''" A SHORT, boxy jacket of leopard leop-ard skin with a jauntily-lilted turban to match ? was the . smart outfit worri by screen star Rosemary Lane, pictured on; a last-minute Christmas shopping ' tour. Mutual Girls Honor Matron Mrs. Matilda . Waters was pleas antly entertained Thursday eve ning by. a group of M. I.A. girls and their teachers. A lovely program was enjoyed. :,'0 Come All Ye Faithful" was sung by the swarm, and Miss La- JTgsinurgi a read a. Christmas Btcryancf MlsavirginlaKichards sarrg" "Silent -Night," with the group; ' hamming the tune; Miss Lois "McQulvey gave a reading, "The Night 1 Before... Christmas," and Miss. Donna Mae Clark and Miss Virginia , Richards sang a Christmas , song. - . Bridge Club Entertained Mrs'. William R. Firmage was hostess to members of her bridge club Wednesday afternoon at her home. , ' Mrs. LaPrele S. Foutz was a guast, and the members present were: Mrs Albert; Freestone, Mrs. Arthur McArthur, Mrs. Earl. S. Jensen. Mrs. Frank- Van Wag-enen; Wag-enen; Mrs. Stanley Heal and Mrs. Ldwin R. Firmage. ' - The high score prize was won by Mrs. Frank Van Wagenenr A tasty luncheon followed the card game, and gifts were . exchanged. The rooms were beautiful with motifs of the season. . . ; R. T. Girls Entertained The Misses ; Zoe Bullock and Melba Kirkham ; entertained the R. T. clubt members Thursday evening eve-ning at thekirkham home. Games Were followed by a delicious hot luncheon and lovely gifts were exchanged." The rooms were at; tractive .with Yuletide decorations! : Those present were Joyce Cooper, Coop-er, Betty Crandall,v Barbara Roper, Verna' Menlove, Afton Madsen, Merlene Olsen, Marjorie Booth, Dolores Rasmussen and- Florence Adams.. - : s :. GADGET FOR MARKING No matter how much you like to sew, marking hems," pleatsand tucks is at best a boresome job. A new, inexpensive little machine which, operates by the mere twist of the wrist makes tailor's tacks swiftly and accurately a real speeder-upper for amateur and professional dressmakers. i rTOOLATE FOR I ! CLASSIFICATION 1 ; FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS PRACTICALLY new 23 jewel . Hamilton pocket watch, $25, terms to reliable person. Phone 280. ' d26 WANTED TO RENT 5 ROOM modern home, unfurnish- Ij ed. Reliable party. Call Johnson, 641. d24 Dancing"- Party Gala Event Amoner the eav dancing parties of the Yule season, was the semi- formal invitational tendered at the Golf clubhouse Thursday eve ning- bv the Utah Delta chapter of Beta Sigma Phi. Fifty couples danced to the music of Dob Orton's orchestra. The hall .was attractive with a massive tree, lighted and decorat ed with tinsel ornaments, and the mantel held . red tapers in brass candelabra, and, a miniature silver reindeer. Silhouettes of Christmas scenes, on Which indi rect lighting played, were also employed. : '. - , . At intermission, dance numbers were furnished by Barbara Nick- erson, Sally Madsen, Lois Jean Crockett, and Betty Jean; and 'Harold Mower, Mrs. Venice Fair was accompanist. - Santa Claus presented novelty gifts to all, and tasty refreshments refresh-ments were served by Hazel Clinger and - Muriel Clark. : , Hiss Edith Russell wks chair man, assisted Dy tne Misses Donna LeeMaster and Cora Vest. Guests were present from Pay- son, Spanish Fork, SpringviUe and Provo. Mr. ' and Mrs. Sidney W-. Russell were patrons.- ? v Novel Theme At Club Party , The home of Miss Effie Ander son was the scene -of a cleverly arranged Christmas party Thursday Thurs-day evening, , when she was hostess to the L'Natausha club members. ; A "One Night in Reno" theme was worked into the holiday arrangements, ar-rangements, and games provided the amusement during the eve ning. Mrs. Fae B. Knudsen Won the high score prize. ; A delicious buffet luncheon was served. Miss Dorothy Clayton was a KUest. and the members rrsent were Mrs. Fae B. Knudsen, Miss Margaret Washburn, Miss Geral-dine Geral-dine Olsen. Mrs. Mildred Johnson Miss Donna Knucsen. Muhlestein, Mrs. Belva Pea'y and Miss Norma Hoover. Val Norn Alumnae Party Delightful An enjoyable time was spent at the Val Norn Alumnae Christmas Christ-mas party Wednesday evening at the home of Mrs. Norma Greer. The living room was aglow with Christmas decorations and a huge tree. A tasty dinner was served at one long table, with tiny lighted candles marking the places. Three red candles were in a red and silver sil-ver candelabra. Gifts were exchanged. Miss Dorothy Coons of San Francisco, Calif.; a former member, was In attendance. . '.""','"'. Young Folks At Surprise Party A delightful ; birthday surprise party was given on Carl D. Love less, on hLi twelfth birthday anniversary anni-versary Thursday evening at the home of his parents, Mr. ond Mrs. Carl D. Loveless. Those in attendance were: Carl Tolman, Lamar Chrlsten.sen, Rped Ellertsen, Keith Stewart, Rex Berry, Jack Madsen, Est el kins, Conrad Stone, Mack Leeth-am, Leeth-am, Clyde Vincent, Fay Youn, Mary Hurst, Marjorie Gurr, Nclma Rae Sturgis, Juanita Stone, Jem-nene Jem-nene Huntley, Margene Liddiard, Helen Lyons and David Loveless. Margene Lididard and Jeneno Hundley assisted the nostess. Games were followed by a delicious de-licious luncheon, and a large birthday birth-day cake was cut and tierved. Santa Claus presented novclly gifts to all, and the honor guest received many fine birthday presents. pres-ents. The house waa gay with a Christmas tree and other decorations. mm 'vfmmmm I V ; HER -k G-E Ml r .. 4 7 i f The kind ihat usually sells for $24.95! Complete Willi juicer. 150 Watt motor. Please your wife on Christmas Day! f FIHES7CX. AUTO. SUPPLY AHD Wr''. : SEQUEOEE STORES 223 WEST CENTER ST. PHONE 39 -s YOUR LAST CHANCE TO-NITE anrf SATURDAY " ""'".x jr,4.JUl..:VA,' IV f ViJ-(.:a! rcsips L If I IJ VI Jjf I t I M czCz Sheer Stockings ' .'.793 Manicure Sets : 90c . -9Cc Bakelite Chests , Wood Chests 1 FOR RENT UNFURNISHED ,3 ROOM apartment, heated, hot water. 492 East Center. Phone !L Zipper Cases,, genuine leather 9Cc and up and up ' j Gloves and Bags .Make lively Xiiwh Gift Gloves in all the winter win-ter colors. . Kid, l'ig-ekin l'ig-ekin or Suede. 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