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Show HELPER The PAGE FOUR JOURNAL (Utah) THURSDAY. MARCH 6, 1953 , Needlecraft IVTews - hy Nanyy Baxter doll-playi- THE COSTUME'S THE THING Costume dolls are a de !':AKip ANNOUNCE The Misses Vearla Mae James and .A -- lone B"iect were callers in Salt Lake City last weekend, spending most of their time vis., iting with relatives. Staff at the school. Tom recently returned to civilian life, served with the United Slates Army in ENGAGEMENT at and Mrs Martin ijunter ' this week announced th' engagement of their daughter, Jean, to Tom Bruno, son of Mr and Mrs Sam Bruno of Spring r Thur,, Heiper like toy traina, seem to delight youngsters of all ages. Long Dolls, trains were ever thought of, however, dolls had found a permanent place in feminine hearts. Long after their own years, women have found a fascination in making dolls and doll clothes for their own children, as gifts to others, and building doll collections. Books have been written on the subject of doll collecting as a valuable hobby, but suffice it to say that it is a "fun" hobby and that its appeal is universal. X' MRS YOUNG HOSTESS Mrs Paul Young acted as host ' ess to her sewing circle last Mrs Pearl sday night inviting ' Gardner to join the group as her guest for the evening. Social activity included sewing and chatting during which time a delightful luncheon was served by the hostess. light to the collector. Glen- wruumi-i- iiuu, e iCuir. emu vt-- - ENTERTAINS '' Mr and Mrs Earl Acord spent last weekend in Salt Lake City . L(au) .t-.- i fT0'" ki, - . wrk c--f family and friends, deugnt Qi nis piuuci P - granaparem.s. MRS DALPIAZ ENTERTAINS Mrs Art Dalpiaz entertained BRIDGE CLUB MEETS Mrs Frank Mullins entertained her bridge group last Tuesday her last Thursday niaht, serving a delicious dinner before the game. Prizes for the Tthel reguUr brid 6 i.. were given to ...uv, nnc A,.t evenings t, piay c;i you helping along road to recovery. ..Buhanin, BrucS Greenlar.d and Drn Carr.. Mr and Mrs broadbent March 13th is the date for the were elated to Lynn their have daugh next meeting. A very interesting tor and husband, Kaye and Glen is program ".Tw" Stubbs, as their guests last week uie topic. or a rauc ana end. Both have a wui busy schedule by Mrs Sam OliyetoK school teachers .n ct Price. All merrbers srp nwd to keep this date in mind. Guests Joe and Lois Mae Mawosh and cliildren, Susan and Brent were gui, iArSri;.trik'satclrPdVrt: Hn i nn-'-i Mrs Mrs Joe Hammond J j; A1 Vc!1n clalmcd the also who At the close of the event guest. honor prize. MRS PETERSEN HOSTESS were SOUTHERN' EELLE to C. Mrs pnzej R. Fahnng, Mrs Rhoda Gibsoii BROWNIES ELECT Members of the Thursday nignt Meet petite Miss New Orleans, pictured here in a colorful croi m cheted outfit. Her bouffant skirt is red and white striped and the """ on Tuessday of this week tne a blouse is pale green. A bright red hat tops her black hair, and a "J1 met St. at the Brownie Scouts siy 5T PATRICK'S fMRn P4RTV little yellow flower basket hangs from her arm. The apron is black, church hall and elect., .luncheon and the usual session Anthony's t for clothes ge a the home of Mrs pink and green. The instructions for crocheting these ed officers for the coming doll may be obtained by sending a stamped, an sponsored by the St. Anthony's of the game were Mrs Davies, envelope to the Needlework Department of this paper with your 'Altar Society will be held at the Mother's Day project. Mrs John Gardner and Mrs Paul request for MISS NEW ORLEANS, Leaflet No. .,. are p (vtprt niannp rilitifr j:i ui. t iicid auuiiurmm, ana wur otuno,. be one of the most delightful Davls- president; Becky vice president;; Kristen Diaman.. IcLUB CONVENES social affairs of the BETA CIGNA PHI MEETING Kites Mary ti, secretary and Alane Truscott season. Gathering at the home of Mrs of the Beta Sigma as reporter. Held in Salt Lake City PhiMembers Mrs Eli Matson last Wednesday night John Kokal will the be met last Wednesday night at Brownie meetings are heldjWere regular pinochle club mem.. kitchen ,chairman; Mrs Charles1 Sillitoe Mrs Donna home of the Funeral services for Mrs Mary bers who enjoyed a late lunch.. Felice will be in of tha every Tuesday under the leader Bobbins Stafford, 78, Salt Lake with President Bette Anderson hostesses. The Gift charge shiP of Mrs wilma Bottino and e0n after the game. Prizes were chairman will session. business She the conducting City, were held last Friday. be Mrs Rose Perrero and Mrs Mrs Shirley Davis ,won by Mrs Cfford VanXatta. A very interesting program on ciie:t of natural causes Feb. 25 !Mrs Leslie Reid and Mrs Ben Martin Ganser is the ticket chair WOMEN OF MOOSE was oil and in a Salt Lake hospital. sketching painting man for event. the Reddington. of resident of given by Mrs Luella Smith o The Chapter, Women A former long-tim- e The delicious luncheon will b? ,,nn Helper had mPPt.in whirh been some she also Canbon county, displayed Helper, who Helper and served promptly at 7 p.m., there .heduled for Mar. 4i was post.. ..v......wA.o:oi ...w wa.i moved to Salt Lake City shortly of her own paintings. it a date to see, and make fore, anwas it 11, Mar. re husband until the close of At the after the death oi her meeting poned visit with your friends at the St nounced in June of 1944.. freshments were served and a Patrick's Card today by Senior Regent Partv. Etta Diamanti. Mrs Elsie Kissel, She was iborn Oct. 29, 1382 to saciable chat was enjoyed by all Louis and Margaret Hyndman present. Mrs Katherine Quilico, former Moosehaven chairman will be in Robbins. She married Andrew resident, now residing in charge of the program and re.. Helper HATSIS-DMITRIC- H RITES Jackson Stafford Oct. 12, 1907 Sacramento, Calif., was a visitor freshments.. After the regular PERFORMED FEBRUARY 14 at Price.. ; here last weekend on business event a very important business Survivors are two brothers Mike Dmitrich claimed Georg . matters. meeting will be held jointly with and a sister: Frank, Huntington; ia Hatsis as his bride in a double the men's lodge. Mrs Diamanti Mr and Mrs Harry Mott Sr. of RaLph, Pocatello. Idaho; Mrs Mar and urges that all members Feb. solemnized ceremony were guests of tha Bobbins Hoffman, Salt Lake jring 14 at the Greek Orthodox church, orand junction, present. the Elmo tsrays several aays City. Rev. George Ycalis officiated. Miss Bette Anderson spent last Burial was in a Salt Lake City Mr and Mrs Steve Hatsis of last week. in Springville visiting weekend cemetery. KeniKvorth are parents of the Julian and Marion with friends, bride. Mrs Mary Dmitrich of EPISCOPAL SERVICES Raulston. Price is the groom's mother. The bride was tgowned in a Morning Prayer will be read French chantiliy lace number, at St. Matthews Episcopal church SEVEN ATTEND styled with a sabrina neckline this Sunday at the 11 a.m. family Continued From Page Cjni and pearls and sequins. The fitted service. ing before the group. bodice with long tapering sleeves Church school classes are held pne final luncheon held Friday topped a gathered skirt. She car in connection with the family featured awards to outstanding 7o'sptta! ried a white prayer book center service. LH supporters throughout the . with a white orchid. St. Matthews is looking for.. state. Leaders with outstanding ed 17. Mrs Royal Stewart, Feb. Maid cf honor was Miss Maril ward to the visit on March 23 of records in the various fields of Spring Canyon, girl. the Bishop of Utah. He will cele Hatsis, a siter of the bride. yn 18. Feb. activities were also recog.. Mrs Frank Eaquinta, Miss Lorna Jane Roper and brate Holy Communion at the H 4jj Chiat the banquet. A. niZed Jrs Helper, boy. Joseph M'.ss El:zbt:i Ann Columbus a.m. service that date and preach j Hassell was an instructor dester, Orangeville, girl.. The women's auxiliaries of the in'Home Grounds Beautification Feb. 19. Mrs Darwin Alired, were bridesmaids. Phil Halamandar.s was best church meet as follows: Aseen..: wnich 15 leaders from coun.. Helper boy. man. Jimmy Hatsis and Jim Kal . sion Guild, the first and third ;ti.. the state attend.. Feb. 20. Mrs Harold L. Burgess atsis were ushers. Wednesdays; St. Matthews Guild ed. The agent was well pleased Price, boy. Kathy Milovich and Paula Pog the first Tuesday. with the leaders who attended Fob. 21. Mrs Nick G. KiahUpcs, laien were flower girls. Ring The church Bishop's committee the school, and he feels they will Price, boy; Mrs Miiton Bryner, bearer was Michael Milovich. meets immediately after churcn an imp0rtant part of the nQW Price, boy. Following the ceremony, the the first Sunday of each month. H progTaim ;h the County. Ftb. 22. Mrs Arco B. Poloni, bride's parents honored the new Price, boy. j ly weds with a dinner at the Feb. 23. Mrs Joe D. .Martinez, country cliib. Following a honey L. Wellington, boy; Mrs Fred L. moon trip to Las Vegas, they will Davis, Wellington, boy. make their home in Salt Lake, SHOPPING Fob. 24 Mrs J. W Dennis, Price show Hostesses a't Mrs B. T. boy; Jewkes, Orange, ers were Mrs Walter Guy, Mrs ville, boy; Mrs Clifford E. March Julie Hatsis, Roper, Eliz olio. Spring Glen, girl. aibeth Colurr-bus. Kathleen Pet FOR A WATCH SLACKS WITH Pet). 25. Mrs Paul E. Palmer, erson, Marlene Robertson and M. BUCKLE BACKS Huntington, boy; Mrs Lyle Peggy Marsh. Tucker, Price, girl; Mrs Gary C. MEN'S SIZES Olson, Price, girl. Phone News Items To Journal year:i 3. - Pre-East- er , .,f ,itu THE MILDER BOURBON ,f were . returning t their ome in Can.. oga Park. Calif., after spending nine months in Idaho Falls, Id.. where Jos has been on a spec ial assignment for North Ameri- they also shared visiting time with other relatives and many of their friencs in ihe 6 Yrs. Old Kentucky StraifW Bourbon Wfciskey AiKwnt A(C Dot Co., Frankfort, Kr.: 86 Proof For Your Building Needs See tne ai-e- Mrs Bonnie Pagano journeyed to Salt Lake on the early train Sunday to attend the church of iher (ihoice. Before returning home that evening he nlso vi ited with Mr r.r.d Mrs Dominic Pagano. . . - FRIDAY CENTRAL GOMM, AND SUPPLY CO. Kef pr Materials Phone Heloer GR SATURDAY AT PRICE hmv mum more-oevery filing ybu;got of Pom$ff& dating- City-Cour- f ; IlllSt! ty i Rich textured in Heavy Pebblecrepe Acetate Rayon 48" by 90" j ! ial Jrna t . j j ! i ? the merchant equipped to regulate and adjust i I We think the best way to say "Thank you for your patronage" is by giving you the chance to get quality drug store products at lower prices. So that's just what we're doing in this great Sale. We sincerely appreciate your business, and we're going to show our gratitude with prices that speak for themselves. We invite you to come in and cele- brate Rexall's 55th Anniversary with savings. You'll be money ahead with th MWngi wt oHtr March 3rd thru 15th. 11 Folding Bridge for pousefj 1. All watches usually need regulation. Is your purchase ? 2. Does the merchant know what he is selling? Are you getting a Watch worth the price you are paying? 3. Are watches a major line with the merchant or just a poor quality sideline used to snare the unwary? and the Woody's Jewelry has the know-hoBe sure! an from f equipment. Buy Expert. w Moody's Jewelry ITelper, Utah $ 500 MISSES ANKLETS Nylon Reinforced $2.77 Lonp Wear ..Sizes 4 f?l $1-0- 7 $288 ... 0 Sizes REDUCED TO CLEAR The Big News in SLACKS! smooth Twlished Pjemney's Womens, SHOES $1.99 d, SUPER VALUE Child rens Large Assortment cottons at bigger than ever Penney savingsi 'Easy-car- e' finish cuts ironing Sanfer-izemerceHzcdl ! New SOFT SLIPS and so Carefree ! to lOVi Matching; Jackets 32 to 40 Penney 's does it again, scoops the season's newest dacron-nylo- n cotton blend slips . j. . "soft as talcum" cling-fre- e, shadow panelled and prices em at a special budget low ! SPECIAL PURCHASE ! 66 Whether you intend to spend only a Jew dollars or a Small Fortune, protect your investment by ihopping at 111 ! CHAIRS in Sturdy. Metal Construction tewel Mt IF, SO, HERE ARE POINTS TO REMEMBE- R- . $.44 CHECK THIS 4-- GIRLS SHORT COATS Grown-U- p - IPWPI DRAW DRAPES ! ; their vrfith aKJOuainted (Setting new grandson, and visiting wiin his parents Mr and Mrs Keith Acord and with other relatives. Mrs Elaine Eaqumta and son Joel, accompanied by her mother Mrs George Heck, traveled to ' ,u . Stiftonl and) Headquarters, i has been outlined for the day. Luncheon will be served at noon and at 2 p.m. the heme manage. ment lesson will be presented by LaVon Sidwell. Mrs Pearl Card ner will preside .throughout th J day's activities. nit iff Ad lion's Service Carrpany, arrived over, seas in July 1956 from an as. summent at Fort Riley. Kansas.! 'The 21..year..old soldier entered the Army in May, 1955, after his graduation from Carbon Senior High school 'at Price. - Helper Ward Relief Society work day is scheduled for' Tuesday, Ivjar. 11, beginning at 10 a.m., and all members are urged to attend and participate in prize-winnin- ,a hye Aioeri BONACCl Mrs Joe Bon acq Jr., entertain., ed her club members at their Army Private Rex B. Day, son regular Wednesday night bridge of Mr and Mrs Henry E. Day of 'gathering last week, serving a Spring Canyon 4s a member of ' ty luncheon before the game. 2.T7th Engineer Battalion's ( U ...ro th himf latr- hv L. - lMM.aM Ml V " J Mrs - Elmo rifle, team in Germany. Mrs James Lupo and Bray, , rOw in linn ..' j . n tsr t. T".v. o 4ti Mrs AO Liay. i jnlc MRS .owveiiri wm oe guesi thanks for help Provo last Thursday to attend a France. the of evening speaker During the house to house cam Spani?h dance performance by No definite date has been set 1" WOMAN'S CLUB J for the wedding. r"a", " T" 7 , ,J. ZZ ung me monvn o: reoruary 43.j mr ana mis aquiu viujuu 'Members and guests of the Hel u T t Wanti rnvnttv to .,;wd,i Arthur and Deanna Dapliaz Woman's Club met Thursday per and baby son, Carl Celeste of Fab. 27 at the civic auditorium to mary children.s Hospital fund, bring her mother, Mrs Ada Niel , ,,-t.r,:TO thm for a visit. Salt Lake City, spent last, week hear a book review From Lrs who conducted Up are hopeful that she will the They end most enjoyably visiting with campaign the Ufe .f Bker T- are their parents Mr and Mrs Art appreciative of the gracious remain here for several weeks Washington, given by Mis Io.a ness and generosity of those poni Dalpiaz, Helper, and Mrs and tTTV a r lr triKn inr civ fKa wiv. Mrs Wm Dance in Sunnyside. known as the tiiunn. jtt1 pre., and tne many workers Needless to say, little Carl was sented some tTimary very delightful mu.. disabled or c. icpled children attraction among sical numbers. Members of th? the center that are the much to the The the worthwhile projcl 'Armv Man Rv Hav At German Duty Post- - I Jean, a senior at Canbon Hign school is a member of the Pep RELIEF SOCIETY Many people specialize in collecting doll costumes of a particular country or historical period. Certainly the variety is great and all are very colorful. Department stores report that more fabric is sold for doll clothes now than in any recent year. There is also a greater variety of dolls available now in regard to sizes and features. For the woman or girl who does crochet work, there are many interesting pat terns from which to choose. g entries in the 1957 Nationwide Crochet One of the Contest was a beautiful set of ten doll outfits crocheted by a 17 year old girl from Rhode Island. She had great fun making them ;md plans to continue to add to her collection in the months ahead. ALTAR SOCIETY . The March meeting of the Altar Sicdety will be called to order next Wednesday by President Mary Jerant at 8 p.jri. in the church hall. , Final plans for the St Patricks a A1 ' ' y 10 at tne. WM: aumtonum uriii De After the business completed. meeting; Ruby Kay Donathan will model a beautiful communion , dres TheVma made h, The dress will be sent to Rome used by papal chafflbers to children who are unable t0 pur .. 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