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Show Couple Marry; . Dinner Given 1 Bites in the Salt Lake temple Wednesday morning united in Marriage Lydia Allred, daughter f Air. and Mrs. Coleman Allred f Provo, and J. L. "Steve' John-,an John-,an of San Diego, Calif., the JJremony being performed by iobert I. Burton. I The bride's mother witnessed he ceremony, also the following lose family members and friends: ; Ir. and Mrs. Frank Stalker and llr. and Mrs. W. R. Scott of Provo, Millie Bates, Mrs. Sarah Cro3bte, Mrs. Darel Worthen and tfrs. Irene Bigelow, of Salt Lake pty. s Luncheon was enjoyed by the vedding party in the temple aletena, ana weancsaay eve- j i mg, a dinner, attended by 20 T&ttiiy members and friends, was rivfcn at the bride's home. I A three-tired wedding cake, frnamented with miniature bride ind groom, centered the dining able. t . Mr. and Mrs. Johnson are leav-4fj leav-4fj Dec. 27. by plane for San Uiego. where they will make heir home. Rrirl wUi i ipJiii i ici i teu One of the most attractive of he season's gay parties was the rjrkey dinner held by the Epsilon iifcpter, Delta Theta Chi. at the "oseph Smith building Wcdnes ' ay evening. Green and white satin ribbons CVll dliu n line aanil iiuuui" the length of the banquet an able, also adorned with novelty andle favors which dircloscd the -crct pals lor tne coming ear. Mrs. Harold Bunnell, chairman. .-elcomed the women. The party rrtoved to the home of Irs. Eva Warner, where bride's eremonics were held for Mrs. eter Getz Dorothy Janson and Trs. William Bcaler (Jane Haf- ry. tianojomc guts wi-ir ented to the honor guc?ts. also. . . r 1 . . Christmas gifts were exchanged. Mrs. John Lorenz was a guest, nd members present were: Mrs. Hen Boyack, Mrs. P. F. Fakler, Irs. Peter Getz. Miss Dortha eid. Miss Beth Schofield. Mrs. kester Clark, Miss Alta Buckner. liss Lucile Nelson, Miss Irene j Utchell, Mrs. Paul Salisbury. Irs. Forrest Driggs, Mrs. Faulj chaerrer. Miss Ruth Richmond,! in. Max Berg, Mrs. Robert Iuench, Mrs. Harold Bunnell, :rs. Roy sparks, jMrs. inaries j tetz. Miss Nelda Carter ;uth Hoover. Miss Catherine outer. Miss Golda Perry. Mrs. William Bealer. Mi?s Virginia ishman. Miss Beth Elliott. Mrs. aymond Dixon. Mrs. Kcx Small nd Mrs. Jack Carter. 4 WHAT A DIFFERENCE FISHER'S BREAD MAKES! t if"-' I jr. t - k FISHER'S h IT TASTES BETTERS BECAUSE IT IS K BETTER. J r BUY FISHER'S BREAD TODAY! 1L IL15 They're Right as vl I' ... r By EPSIE KINARD Entertaining at the Club Radar. NEA Staff Writer Henry W Gease gave a dinner NEW YORK New star slated for an all-weather Tole is the Wednesday evening to honor Mr raincoat which will keep you as dry as your powder puff in a Gease on the occasion of hci storm and turn up looking smart if the sun ?hinrs. 'birthday anniversarv Backing rainwear in this important role able to bring it out j Guests included- Mr. and Mrs in fabrics of rainbow-bright colors and fine style are two recently ' Marvjn Gease Pamela Gease Tr-dcveloped Tr-dcveloped water-repellent finishes. One is the durable zelan treat- iving Warner Hazel Shirlev and ment which is applied to cotton, viscose -process rayon, linen, silk or : Stanford Gease ' mixtures ociorc iaoncs are maac . . . , , , . . mcnt which can be applied to any The latter finish may come off, but and dry cleaners . i Assured of thrjic two safeguards, designers have sane to town ' on styles. For both raincoats and rain suits suits are jacket and , skirt ensembles they're picked the brightest bolts of color found, on fabric shelves. Not content with one color, some of the new coats put rainbows rain-bows in the shade by confining as many as three, as In the dressmaker dress-maker type model shown at the left, of relan-treated rayon gabardine. gabar-dine. Back, sieves and collar are of rust: the front divide honor between gold and grren. There's only one rich color American beauty but a lot of style to make up for it, in coachman's coat shown at the right of an aridex-treated wool-and-rayon flock of other flower-bright colors to make it a weather friend. Bridge Club At Holiday Event iuxkcx Dinner sor members of the Happy Hour Bridge club highlighted the annual Christ- lssimas party held Wednesday eve-' ring at the home of Mrs. Max' .ri , , ; J . i , 1 inc ions ainirg icioic vaj cen- tereo wnn nowis or iruits, and ( ngntea canaies were also usea lalcr in the afternoon and pre-m pre-m the appointments. Gifts were sented ali with canrjy arid nuts exenangeo. ana later, oriugc was the diversion. High honor prize , went to Mrs. Ray Borgct and ' consolation favor to Mrs. Alfred o ' .. .. Mernbers attending were Mrs. erl Powelson, Mrs. Glen Borget, ; Mrs. cndeU Homer, Mrs. Ray Borget Mrs. Herbert Creviston. i Mrs. Alfred Bennett. Mrs. Lc Roy; Davis, Mrs. Andrew Terry. Mrs. Elmer Sncll. Mrs. Elmer Carlton, Mrs. Max Bills and Mrs. f red Hoffman. Mrs. Gertrude Wiseman Suggests STEAMED CRANBERRY PUDDING 1 i , cup raw rranhr'i' 1'4 raps ift"l enncbed lloai tratpooi ;a1t i-j cap moUasrt 2 traf poona oda 14 rup hot water Waah and halve cranberriea SIM tocether flour and aalt ai-d add crinberrin to flour mixture Mix well. Add molasaev Blend well. Add aoda to w ate- ar.J add to cranberrv mixture. Mix well Pour tnto well-treased mold. Cover Steam for 2 hour. Turn on' Serve hot with Cream Sauce. Yield. 1 pudding. CREAMY SAKE rup margarine or butter 1 cup aucar rap rrram or evaporated milk 1 'teaspoon vantlla extract Cream torether margarine or butter but-ter and iuarar Add cream or evaporated evap-orated milk Cook In double boiler until amooth and creamy. Add vanilU extract. Serve o er pud- TUNE IN -KOVO- Bach VTedneU7 and frlda 10.14 A. M. Toe "loar Hoip Sexvlca" rrusram VeaiurlBg Mra. Certrnde Wlarnaw EDITED BY Rain rZ&Zi up. ine otner is tne anaex treat- , .1 fabric after the garment is made. it is easily renewed by laundries blended fabric. It comes in foul-and-falr Children's Party Is Gala Event A jolly 4 imA viina vounsrstrr nf ihr- Rnnnov illi. ward by the Primarv and Jun- ior Sunday school officers and!' zf wcanesaay aiternoon. The smaller " , , T .Viii , group enjoyea on., ,-UJ..t-ii.iiili, iiue ' " - i"""im ""v-u "' the recreation hall, clanrinz in Sjinta isited tlir mmliinpri rrnwrf ' Gene Dcvcv furnished the music for the pa'rty attended bv 310 vmmrm ,' Q F i f"llir Ic J C. V.. V.IUU T D.-. I enaerCd rarty ' Mrs Zelda Allred was hostess to members of the S. E. C. club at a Christmas party Wednesday evening at her home. Gifts were distributed from the lighted and brightly ornamented tree. BlngO was played and a tasty lunch served. Mrs. William Kelsch and Mrs. C. T. Mcnlove were guests and members attending were: Mrs. Lorna Backus. Mrs. Willa Park-; er. Mr. la Rue Kelsch and Mrs. Mary Beth Mitchell. II BEFORE YOU FINISH YOUR CHRISTMAS SHOPPING, See the Values at B. &. H. Pharmacy! H DRESSER SETS Keg. 7.50 BRUSH vvith Nylon Bristles COMB MIRROR 4.90 Rc- 22.50 NOW Re?. 15.35 NOW '12' 5-Ycar DIARIES 1. and up Men's Military BRUSH SETS 2.39 BIG VARIETY Men's Shaving Sets Returns From Saipan; Feted Lt. E. LaVar Jones, U. S. Navy, pilot on a sea plane, who recently flew from saipan to San Diego, Calif., was in Provo Tuesday and) Wednesday, and. joined by his wife, Miriam Rasinussen Jones, j has now left to spend the Christmas Christ-mas holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Enos L. Jones of Billings, Bil-lings, Mont. He was a guest at the home oi Mrs. Jones' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Rasmussen, who gave family fam-ily dinners both Tuesday and Wednesday in honor of Lt. Jones, who is now being stationed as an instructor at San Diego. Guests included Mrs. Nellie O. Parker of Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. Loman F. Hutchlngs of He-ber He-ber City, and Mrs. Allie Jex oi Spanish Fork. Lt. Jones has been in the service serv-ice for four years, spending the greater part of that time in active overseas duty. He has been in the south Pacific for 13 months this last time, and has a distinguished dis-tinguished record. Mrs. Jones has resigned her, position as home economics teach-1 er at the Hebcr high school inj order to accompany her husband to San Diego, where they will make their home. They plan to! return to Provo from Montana in January, for a short visit before leaving for the coast. Also, in Billings, they will visit thrir sister-in-law, Mrs. Que Jones, and baby son Craig. Lt Que Jones, pilot tn the air corps, was killed in Italy. I Birthday Dinner ! Given At Radar , Cnnatm u-r. nrftntnri tr th iacjjC8. - - . Ja fW. StGVGFlS IS Hrict T Pmnlnunc Mual 1 u CIMpiOyCa A Christmas party for em-',ast or thc duratiort couldn't go ployes of the Wasatch Furnace on forever. and Stoker company, and their! But not until I read the prcdic- , partners, was given by A. M. ; , Sevens, manager, and Mrs. ! Stevens, Tuesday evening at their j home Guests included: Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Lowe, Ray Wright and daughter Jeanne, Wray Nelson. O. S. Allen, Allen Larsen and daugh ter Dora, W. J. Stevens, manager: of the company in Murray: Mrs. iJcan Christiansen and daughter IJay Anne, Jean Chambers and son .'Robert, and Wayne Richardson, provided Mnrrav K .T Dmcr and TJ.-iv , Madsen. The group presented Mr. and Iterplece. Games were played, and ,a DUIICl luncn was serven. uroup pictures were laker. Hcaaing were given dv dautrhtrr Dora". Mrs. Larsen and Jaycees Wives To Hold Yule Tea . Extensive preparations are go- ing into the Jaycee Wives an- nual holiday tea. planned for Sun - dav. Dec. 31. at the Women's club- - house from 4 to 6 o'clock. The A Capella choir from the pr0vo high school, under the di- rection of Ernest Frandsen. will sjngt and a string trio will furn- ;sh harkitrnnni! musie riurinp the afternoon, announce? Mrs. Grant; .Riehens, chairman o! the event.! Wright. Miss Afton Ahlander. which Is the biggest Jaycee Wives', Miss Mane Roberts, Miss LaRue ! social function of the year. Kaye, Miss Dorothy Henrichsen, Assisting Mrs. Richens are Mrs. ' Miss Carma Watson, Miss Rhea Harold Van Wagenen. Mrs. Elmo Taylor, Mrs. Ruby Hansen, Mrs. McBeth and Mrs. Glenn Kenner. , Elaine Pennock, Miss Grace Ecach member may invite tvo,Chccvcr. Mrs. Kathryn Johnson, guests. No regular meeting will be 'Mis. Audrey Ford and Mrs. Helen held this month it is announced. Worthen. CLOTH DOLLS $3.49, Now . . .$1.29 CLOTH PANDAS $2.98, Now . . 98c CLOTH PANDAS $5.00, Now. .$2.49 CLOTH ANIMALS $1.49, Now. .98c PUSH ANIMALS 3.49, Now . . .$1.98 GAMES AND TOYS FOR ALL THE KIDS Splendid Choice HIGH QUALITY COSMETICS'. Colognes - Perfumes - Powders Teboe - Yardley - Solon Palmer Max Factor - Jergeh's Woodbury - Colonial Dames We Still Have a Good Selection of CHRISTMAS CANDY 'Virginia' li if 1 1 s o r By MRS. ANNE CABOT Virginia, a 12-inch cloth doll is distinctly dressed-up and ready to go places. She's the sort of doll a little girl always refers to i as "my best doll because snc n.-ii wiwi - piiiK rose on ii S'. duiuk, mc ur rva , Mrs FlorJJ Maibcnt Mrs. Zolema vrlvelecn. wool jersey or UffeU should be used for the coat and j christenson. Mrs. Bess Van Wag-hat. Wag-hat. Tmv scraps of fur or braid can be used for the trim on theler M Violet Zabriskii Mrs. cape Doll body is made of cotton and stuffed-features are em-Hli Whittaker, Mrs. Alta Elliot: broidercd on-hair is made of wool yarn. ,Mrs Wllma Blanchard. Miss Mel- ! v Tf n K',nplete.CUti,12.,.P7-tterK- ft"i y,rinxa 'Pate be Straw. Mrs. Virginia Atwood, No 5018. doll body, coat and hat. f'mshing instructions, chart forlMrs. Jessic Brvant Mr?. EIla Cas-i Cas-i rinbroidrritig face, fend 15 cents in COIN, plus 1 cent postage, Mi Venice Goddard Mrs ! YOUR NAME. ADDRESS and the PATTERN NUMBER to Anne ?CC Cabot. Provo Daily Herald, 1150 Sixth Avenue, New ork, 19. N.Y. ' h ton Mrs Gertrude Westrope New ideas for toys, for warm mittens, sweaters, embroideries Mrs facy Giles. Mrs. Mary for gifts and for the home fascinators, hug-me-tights, socks, i Johnson and Mrs . Lucile Snow. dolls, potholders and lovely crocheted and knitted articles are in the brand new Winter of 1944 issue of the Anne Cabot ALBUM. Send for your copy today. Price is 15 cents. 'Keeping Up With Joneses' Fad Is in Evidence Again t By RL'TH MILLETT come when we can't make our- i I should have known that con- selves feel happy in a three-year-venicnt excuse "I'm making it old suit by thinking we're being xion iou win probably be permitted to build a house in 1945 and buy a car m iao did I actually realize just what we women wo-men are in for. II'-' A Ruth Millet do until there's a nctter selection ot lurniiure in the stores. The day will even ... Women CmplOyeS At Christmas Fete Women employes of the Colum- ,bia Steel's Ironton plant held a, Christmas party Monday evening, intthe home of Miss Wanda j Wright, where a chicken dinner, iS served and gifts exchanged Red carnations beautifully dec-! orated the entertaining rooms and riininc table. Covers were laid for Miss I J V nas a veivi coal ana a matenmg i patriotic in wearing it out and j making it do. New Cars Is A Must i And even though the old car runs all right and has stood bv us nke a faithful friend well think, ; we have to have a new one when 1 Mrs. Jones starts buzzing by in a gleaming new moaei. So the old vicious circle of keeping up with the Joneses will i start again and we'll have no convincing alibi for not getting start kee ping But lt5 been casy and comfort. up with the abJe wnilc it iasted hasn't it-Joneses it-Joneses again. bclng ablc do wthout things? There s not , If it just wcren-t for Mrs- jones much time left we could go along comfortably fuF d,lmiss7 , for years, wearing things out and 1 ?, 8 ' making them do and talking all with, I ni go- j the whi,c about the thinKS we arc ing to make it going to buy in the distant fu- ' But u know Mr Jones shc win have the firsl of evcrytning released and you and I won't I be happy until we get something j just as good, or a little better. i J -1 . . V a - -. . -'. . Rtfrigtrotion Hot Water Cooking J:!Mj Your ''dream home" can be BOTH " Modern and Practical, too! AfTX lT'?Vf ? if.'::?? 'r ' - -v 'y x iL.ca Jfi1 : SI- v a . I e(: . ... 4--.lV. t . r.. I urn vi i y T DAILY HERALD ?ovo. ctah cu ur. vrxm piftp 7 iVU- I XTXJLfli-l THURSDAY. DECEMBER 21. 1944 fAtS, I, D. J. Reismans Dinner Hosts A combined Christmas and first wedding anniversary celebration cele-bration proved delightful to guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel J. Reisman (Ethel Lewis) Wednesday evennig. Dinner was served, buffet style. the table being arranged with a bowl of roses and violets. j Guests included: Mr. and Mrs.; Leo N. Lewis, Mr. and Mrs. EC Burton, Mr. and Mrs. Frank1 Eldredge, Mr. and Mrs. Royal. Candland, Mr. and Mrs. Sam' Perlman. Mrs. Frances Wolf, Mrs. A. B. Morgan. Mr. and Mrs. S. I. Levin and Lincoln Thomson. Turkey Dinner Enjoyed By Group j A turkey dinner at the home of Mrs. Birdie Moore was enjoyed by members of the Utah State hos-; pital employes birthday clubj Wednesday evening. A Christmas lunch was follow-! ed by games and distribution of Christmas gifts. In attendance at the delightful; holiday fete were: Mrs. Lenore Andreason, Mrs. Arlene . Dutson. WILL REMAIN OPEN 10 A.M. Until 8 P.M. Thursday, Friday and Saturday For Your Whether you're planning and preparing the three daily meals for your family; or whether it's something extra-special for guests, you will appreciate the advantages of gas equipment in your kitchen. That's true today and it will be even more so in postwar days because a gas kitchen can be a comfort and a delight to work in, and so efficient effi-cient you'll enjoy doing the work. Thus, your kitchen can be modern and practical, too. When you plan your War Bond home, make it modern and practical with Gas. Mjtke this Wmt Bond Chriitmti THE MAGIC FLAME THAT WILL BRIGHTEN YOUR FUTURE v - 't "v v . -t I Now Cream Deodorant Sajely Mps Stop Perspiration S. Does not irritate skin. Does cot rot dresses or men's shim. 2 Prevents under-trm odor. Helps stop perspiration safely. 3. A pure, whife, antiseptic, stainless stain-less vanishing cream. 4. No xaiinj to ?rr. Can be used r:ght after shaving. 5. Awarded Approval Sea! of Amencin Institute of Launder- harmless to tabtic Use Arrsd regularly. 39 Abo tan THI UUtOEST SU.UNO OIOOOtAMT from Convenience THAT ) 1-OW COST LIGHT ma6 POffCB' |