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Show 1 DAILY HERALD bJffggrff PAGE 7 Shower Given Recent Bride Reception For Band Members Winter White Betrothal Is Made Known Announcement is made of the engagement of Miss Gloria: Mathews of Seattle, Wash., daugh ter of air. and Mrs. Denton i Mathews of Providence. Utah, toi Sam Marriotti. seaman first class. Vid Mrs. O. C. Marriotti, of Edge-fmon, Wedding plans arc being made for the first of the year, in Seat-; tie. Mr. Marriotti. a graduate cf the Lincoln high school, attended the fJJ Y.U. for two years before en tering the service two one! a half years ago. Club Notes NINETEENTH CENTURY Members of the Nineteenth Century club will meet Fridav at 2:30 o'clock at the home of Mr. E. F. Irwin. Mrs. K. S. Richards has the program in charge. FOUNTAIN GREEN LADIES' r i i uM l. ....... r . . fLadies' club are to meet at the paramount theater Friday at 1:1 J o'clock. prompt. LITERARY LEAGUE Literary League members are holding their Christmas dinner at. the home of Mrs. Lenn Crecr Iriday eveping at 7:30 o'clock. RETAIL GROCERS AUXILIARY The Retail Grocers auxiliary is holding a Christmas party Thursday Thurs-day evening at 8 o'clock at thr home of Mrs. Cleo Adams, 830 West Center street. There will je an exchange or guts. D.U.P. CAMP NO. 2 Members of D.U.P. Camp No. 'J will meet at the home of Mrs. Mary E. Whitehead. 128 East Fourth South street. Thursday at 2:30 o'clock. Gifts not to exceed ?5 cents, will be exchanged. r. II. S. WOMEN A Christmas dinner for mem bers of the Provo High School Women and their husbands will be held Saturday evening at the Joseph Smith building. Reservations Reserva-tions must be in by Thursday UNIVERSITY DAMES The annual Christmas party of the University Dames and their husbands will be held Saturday! evening at tne home ot Mr. ami j Mrs. Harry Forsyth. 309 East Seventh North street. An ex change of 25 cent gifts will bo featured. Reservations must uc made. TRIPLE FOUR Mrs. Henry Jackson is enter taining members of the Trip.o Thc farrlIv o Irs Vonr Rriripp Hub Fridav at l.'JO ,j ., i .". ,1 . ' V - IIUVI Wi:iT;'I ,! "clock at her home. ol irs. Ediia Cerner D.U.P. CAMP PROVO Pork in honor cf t A meeting of D.L.P. Camp Eimcr'r e:ar.d;o-,! Provo will be held Thursday at of S:u. 2:30 o'clock at the home of M-. navy ;,: Pearl Olsen. 145 North Thin! hov.e fi West street. 1 v. n v. DGEMONT LITERARY if Ym fed i .. m nm f ' ' it"" '.1 Hi i Mrs. Angus Mitchell and Mrs. Following the B. Y. U. band .'James Daniels of Orem, enter- concert Tuesday evening, the dl- tained at the Mitchei home forirecior, or. jonn R. Halliday, and Mrs. Ted Mitchell, a recent bride,: Mrs. Halliday entertained at an the party also celebrating the i informal reception in the ban-thirtieth ban-thirtieth wedding anniversary ot quet hall of the Joseph Smith the hostess. building. Assisting were Mrs. Alice Sncll: Attended by 100 guests, includ- of Spanish Fork. Mrs. Rcva Roh-bock Roh-bock and Mrs. Olive K. Burning-ham. Burning-ham. Chyrstanthemums and carnations car-nations decorated the entertain ing rooms, and the lace-covered; ing members of the band, visiting visit-ing musicians from out of town, and friends, the affair proved delightful. The serving table was beaut! laDie was ceniereu wiwi .t ircauw-, f arr.nff,H i . v.,lto fully trimmed music box v.cdd ng scnemCi a centerpriece of Christ-cake, Christ-cake, which played the wedding. ---. nnH ha. march as the guests arrived. rpfirtor o.nHi. n crystal candelabra cast a festive Mrs. Burningham led the' games, anu aecurujuii wictuuusi alow over all and accordion were played by Miss Louise Snell! of Spanish Fork. A delicious. lunch was served Holiday Blouse Beauty Miss Vivian Noble and Miss Zola Tanner served, assisted by : Tica narlonA TTu,ntrl VT i c e T nitin I I Beautiful gifts were presented to Mcndenhall and MUs June Smith, i i the honoree. v f V SPARKLING JVer..' blouses can switch from short to tons skirts to make a costume either semi dressy or format, depending upon the holiday occasion. Shown here is versatile style of firm-textured black rayon crepe with a flattering pastel yoke outlined in a leaf motif of gleaming black sequins. to 35 guests O.E.S. Elects New Officers Firemen Need Assistance In 'Farewell Held 'For Navy Son Among the gay social functions of the early week, was the supper sup-per given by Mr. and Mrs. Ralph C. Dunn at their home, in honor, of their son, Ralph M. Dunn, third class petty officer, U. S. Navy, who was home on 17-day leave from seven months' active duty ' in the south-Pacific - Mr. Dunn left Tuesday to re- ' port in San Francisco, and was 'accompanied to Salt Lake by his parents. A bowl of asters centered the ' lace-draped dining table, also attractive at-tractive with red, white and -blue candles. Games and dancing proved prov-ed delightful. Included among those present were the following young friends of the honor guest: Dick Newton, seaman first class, U. S. navy; Joan Thomas, Gloria Leavitt, Raymond Harris. LaMar Chris-tensen. Chris-tensen. Glenna Simmons. Norma Handicraft Work Classes Available Election of officers was held at, r "N 1 1 jthc meeting of Valley Chapter Vre5Sing LSOIIS ! No. 3. O. E. S.. held Tuesday cu-.. Bv EP5IE KINARD NEA Staff Writer NF.W YORK -AVirtc hint tit what's Ui los't-But los't-But r.o snow ir.a:-! eve; silver fux. mink. Perir'p I f you u k "Why v "A lot (! eolovN i;; v:ur.o' H ! 15:" ' ucci . s !u; pale b. i.qe i pre diet cleaning scr. ice an J ! coats ol i' will ti p ot: m:';- t:ov r.y. Twu-tretid-.-fttn.c 1hf"l .".i:' ci ;,: i , . r m i -! . I'fr.k :l,f at the "ft for tMT.i: n!v( - fox which i n The valil ixkli! looks yiv.ait w iUi fia: k tia ctijch.n:a:;'s coat, ur.ii :h :: til i; a ." . i. a. pure white as a snow man's :!:c w.ir is over and the lid is off. -peci witn iuch luxurious cnunks ol ; . beaver cr other dark fur. !h.c A'r.cncan Wool Council's answer i l;;iv'' beer, comics up to banish the1 v. c;.ts. Nu'a white comes along to : evening at the Masonic temple. The following women were elected: Mrs. Leah Wagner, i worthy matron; Joseph Halber-Slebcn, Halber-Slebcn, worthy patron; Mrs. Evelyn Eve-lyn Carle, associate matron; i Charles LcRoy Chappell, associate associ-ate patron- Mrs. Verona Halbcr-Isleben, Halbcr-Isleben, secretar", Mrs. l'lorencc Gallagher, treasurer; Mr. Ann iRay, conductress: Mrs. Pearl Ly-can, Ly-can, associate conductress; Mrs. Alice Scherer, three-year trustee. Other officers will be appointed later, and installation of officers will take place Dec. 29. announces Mrs. Alice Scherer, worthy matron, mat-ron, who was in charge Tuesday. Annual reports were given by . the secretary and treasurer, Mrs. Alice Nelson and Mrs. Nellie Lcander, respectively. 1 Would ou like to dreu a Joll to make some little girl very happy this Christmas? Volunteers are needed to drees 60 or more dolls which the Provo firemen have revamped re-vamped and made 'just like new and the call goes out for any woman or girl who will help with this Christmas Christ-mas project. The dolls should be dressed by the end of the week, and early calls will be appreciated at the Provo fire station. Social Given Bonneville Women Tucker, Bob Thomas, Margcne direction of Mrs. Elaine Frandsen, Liddiard. Marilyn Dunford. Nor-it Nor-it was announced today. man Mooney. Iona Nielsen. Bill Christmas gifts are now being Green, Mrs. Lena Gadd. Charles constructed in the forms of Medici. Mr. and Mrs. H. K. New- Provo high school girls are in- leather belts and purses, rings, ton. Charles Newton, Mrs. Ken-,vited Ken-,vited to attend the handicraft plaster wall plaques, and wooden neth P. Chipman. Vern Dunn, classes held each Monday ar.d trc- rr.d jrv?i boxe-. Tho elasses Stc-ltng Clark. Don Christensen, , Thursday at 5:45 p.:r. .r. the thi.-c .r:c . l:-e t.cc.f.t for thw.icJ Du;.n, Dick Dunn and Gloria floor of the art building under the cost of materials used. Dunn. Sewing Classes To End Fall Term classes, ;u d oif w hites trailing into 'school Bonneville ward Relief society women were delightfully surprised sur-prised with a Christmas program and social Tuesday at the church. Unntn fin,.. in U i rr-, ... , , . auia wiauo uui lit ma auucai' sponsored by the Provo ' present the gifts brought :v.' ho- fnr vrhnnrt AUn thn nnrprv district, will conclude hiiHr,, m,mKw ,..!, r s L.i: : ('! 'til ' r : '.: : i Payson by women who can get quick- their fall term of work this week,::";"' : ho c.-in t. nr.ii tho nronhorv is that i.. irlwllls ., , I At. to UHUUUiJl..U. v.-inter resorts from slacks to eve- The beginners class. -'Learning to Sew," taught by Margaret O. ; '- note because you'll be seeing i Harris, will hold its last class A- : rc.iit'.-t.-.kin;' as a snow-capped ! this eveninc. Thursday will be t:i:o:.e-desir,::r(l out-sweeping coat the concluding evening for the .'!i r.early a foot wide banding of , tailoring and remodeling class, cufi.-. jtaught by Marcella H. Skinner. per ;it the right of fleecy fabric! A continuation of these sewing iloM-.cs. has a dip in back like a 'classes, as well as new courses, is 1 :: uttcrl regai with reverse fac- : planned, for the winter term, which will begin the middle of January. The women arc to watch the Herald for additional v . used In the appointments and information, and any inquiries cards were placed for Mrs. Ethel 1 concerning classes mav be made .io:.cy. Mrs. Hhocbe Hughes and, by calling Ellen Walker, Provo Relief society handicrafts were on display, and a Christmas program pro-gram was furnished and refresh ments served by Mrs. Merle Remington Rem-ington and Mrs. Alberta Straw. Mrs. Rachael R. Gardner and Mrs Helen Farr arranged the entertainment. enter-tainment. V Lincoln High Senior Hop Set w ho W., Cic: l.ci a i the ;.;iy o". ! 1 Mis. Uriel .Ti . A meeting of Alio Edp-mnnt t;,;, , .i ;,t .imm r m l;..i ... Literary club will be held Friday T u Tl.ct.,t brother ol M: at 2 o'clock at the homt of Mr.-. H,, nri !vc.t ho: .e Frid.-.v Mary Fvow ley. Mrs. Zephia Smith di.y le;.e ai'er er i-.'.-a Wil give a book review. Gifts are months with the y c to be taken for the Vetera the Bushnell Hospital. JfcEWACO Members of the Seuaco nll meet at the home of Howard Thomas Thursday r.inina at 8 o'clock. OPTIMIST Optimis club members v. iii rneet Thursdav afternoon at the nme ot Mrs. Clara Allen, the af- Mrs. Dora Stow art of Snanisli hiirli nrhnnl May Khr.c: r, , K. Mrs. Hazel Corav. Mrs. Dol- ' '. h- ho-, ij,. ...i,,,n. Mrs. Ethel" Page, Mrs. in Spui.ih Kdr.a Snow. Mrs. Lucille Spencer,: O I'l MrS.,Tr M:iv Hnrrlmr Tr Cmmul Harold Ehr.tr Wilson. Mrs Annie Curtis and, into ..I f) s a. ir the Ar ia'i--P;icif :c Th ;.:. . : oTiitvns. Other c.i -t ' dinr.cr v,c:c M: and Mr:. Tho-:ji club E. Recce und Miss Shaur.u Dee Mrs. Hatch of Salt Lake C:ty. Mrs. Vida Moore r.Trs. P;.tten h c i i-.cr in honor of the o! hrr daughter. Mrs. T;iy Buys ' ! .il-n in honor of Mr. Buys .rM was home on furlough. He kit Tuesday morning for Bremer-i Bremer-i i . Washington and will leave ?l i v.or.lh Tor service in the l:ci:ic. "Lincoln high school's Senior Hop, to be held Wednesday, Dec 20. at 9 p. m. will be a gala affair af-fair with the Joseph Smith building build-ing ballroom for background," Miss Beverly Reiske, chairman of the hop committee, announced r T-i I - - - - J - - , iuuo. ui idisun. ... . , a r 1 r i t l ne student counci of tno r u-1 .-nn-iui mai cum, iwiu i a family ,,;, .-,,. i.,i.i "Hon'' will allow no corsaees. she I -.l. lOlM vruiiK U I 1 H L 1 M H I 111.1 IUIU oirinaay, f(iI. ,h ,,., c.., f, i said. Tickets may be obtained at Christmas dance which is being ,he floor and Miss Reiske invites held Fridav under the supervision students of surrounding high of the Delta Phi fraternity which schools to attend has i h GIFT SUGGESTIONS I' for busy shoppers FANCY PILLOWS Delta Phi Is Sponsoring Dance been sked to officiate evc- tair to be in the form of a Christ- bras party. A Christmas party for Provoim hneml'-ers auxiliary of the Rail road t'arr?i( it of America, will In-held In-held Fridav at 3 p. m. at the Come of Mrs. Jasocr Snow. S47 nvc;t Center street. Each men- ber is requested to bring a ,"U cent gilt for exchange. Miss Gwen Hansen ha No1', i H!! wood. C; 1 1 : . tv. o w i ':-:.- i i v hci w s i t'.r. Mr.-". Dear: .:.' Hch. n Powell had a l'ar-we in hi r honor -"i ida-. mh Mrs Lhsha Wari-.er was i. pa: hrrin pj; i I: A h Health Champ Yule Decorations At Gay Party A Christmas party for members f the J. V. F. club w a.- civen by Mrs. Ralph Morgan at her Ihome Tuesday eveninc- Mrs. Lowell Bn?elow was n uest and members present were 'Mrs. Fred Clark. Mrs. bc-orm-Bills. Mr.-. Clinton Eriekson. Mi ll. II. MeAffce. Mrs. Ecclcs C.:::-- crott, Mrs. LcCratirir- Anders : . Mrs. Jamfs Judd, Mrs Ldv.i:: Lllen. Mrs. Martin Kimber. Mrs fearl Fchr and Mrs. Melvin Ccck- ra" d. Fivc-l:ur:drrd was played. M; Cameroi! winning hiui -cu:'- Iprlre, Mrs. Allen, second lavur land Mrs. Kimber, traveling Uward. A well appointed C"nr:--t!.ns Hinner followed, the tab e J r.- u Lav with Yule tri: - c. A ii-c:- hd tree and filler! .-toe:.:. t;s i--r. -.: L-ffect. Payson Firemen Elect Officers PAYSON" Payson firemen Monday r.iyht in the council r! ambers t lectetl Dean Schaerrer. cl.ii f. Glenn Derge, first assist-:.!.' assist-:.!.' Kaljih Shuler, second assisl-: assisl-: Kalph MeBcth. meeting f !:-aii. -'ack Loveless, sccrc-iir sccrc-iir . i'rank Sutcr, steward; Gene Braithw-aitp. amusement chair-::i:it:. chair-::i:it:. and Waldo Wilson, reporter. G' :aid I'risby is the retiring hosts. Corsages will be allowed at this dance, tli only event of the fall quarter where corsages are m order. i as sir wvw-vm 'WORiri URCEIT SIUIR AT It (Adv.) KEEP PUMPING, DAISY-T5 DAISY-T5 600D PURE MILK FQCt CENTRAL OAIRY THAT EXTINGUISHES THE -A F1PE OF POOR HEALTH Ann . : i: p-L frc Acts AT ONCE to relieve (DUE TO COLDSt Prescribed by thousands of Doctors! F rt-i..-::i a fr.ir.eu.. !. rl-.d it.T.'.dy k iz'-zn-.'zzll'j rrepartd tiot c:i; to ;-;:c:y h;:r re'..'". e iuui c.u.-h:::;. b it . l.i ;s;.rj r...i'c. sit to : : .' ; - i ; "- r '.: ,;a : .i ;.;:,;. "PERTUSSlNr lO TICK C1ILEKLEADERS Cheerleaders for the Brigham Yi'jrip university will be selected todowiiit; tryouts Thursday. De- .:.;! r -!. in the student body iM.ijlx. prior to Christmas va- io: i . Neil Wi lling. Farmington. .: iilent bod:- president announc- . today. G'-'iup- of an number may try .: ii.r thr- position. Mr. Welling red. Temporary cheei leaders lead-ers .": Ui'.'in G:;iy. farmer Prove cheerleader, and asistants. Millions Switching To Mutton Suet And Medication "Old Reliable" For Relieving Chflit MujcU TijhtneM-Coughinf, Rhu-matic Rhu-matic Pain. Simple 8ruies and Many Othr Home Uses. Gran'hna likd to "rub" miseries i f ill- st cold-: and other simple i ;!:. medicated her rub but in i tid it contain mutton suet. She 'ib l t!:o way mutton suet riisap-pi riisap-pi ii ' J as it helped carry medica-ti'.' medica-ti'.' to nerve ends in skin to relieve :-; ". Today science ha? modern-; modern-; .1 Grun-iniaV old-time pain relief rii-.iciple to brir? you Pcnetro, the -al- e that contains mutton suet plus active ingredients. Mothers now ti'M'ik Grandma for her old idea th .t i-n utcd this newer relief. l-i t! -.!? colds' season, Penetro is e?:cia!!y lielpful in easing chest niu.iele tightness, che.-t ravnesc, lo-:rr.in? phlegm, relieving coughs. Ih.'it ? becnuse Pcnetro melts instantly, in-stantly, quickly vanishes to act 3 ways (I)' To relieve pain at nerve r.ds in .-kin. (2) To ease chest mui-i mui-i ! tiV'.tne.-. by counter-irritation. ('.) To soothe irritated breath pas-:.'asca pas-:.'asca through inhaled aromatic va por?, rcnetro i so helpful, too, in ca.-:n t: ro.-trils. a":i! a - a .-oothinir dressing '. r brui.".--. n.ir.or cut?. Today get clear-, v -lite. C3jy.t0-u5c Pcnetro. (AiJv ) ''-( JUST MXEM ANBBA TaT V JV FX 'M AN& EAT EM And no foolin", the distance from bed to breakfast is onJy a hop, skip, and jump when the aroma of Pillsbury Pancakes comes atealin' up the atairo! It's the famous "4-Keniel'' flavor that does it the way wheat, corn, rice and rye flours are blended. Serve Pillsbury Pancakes at any meal and many mcalf ! ir rheumatic and neuraleic pain. , iir.:' itini' from chapned Hds and' PANCAKE FLOUR 100 Different Patterns in Spun-Rayon, Printed Mohair. Damasks and Glosheens. Welted edges, uilky, blown cotton filling. Special Sale Prices 98c (u 2.25 PURREY BLANKETS The Miracle Blanket! S$fl Purrey Rayon 10fe Wool. 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