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Show an enjoyable evening p,aylnf were served :iflt'0.::f Thursday evening ana me club presented the honored guest club ?r!f efctwrthday. They had ot honor with a loveh gift. neirenmnts W EDDING Drawing YOUR MA DRUB STORE FOR. Hi I WW Club (lirUtma, Party One of thf gala affairs of the week was the BPW Christmas l'arty held Monday evening at the U)dge hall, a very delicious ban-'luwas served by Emirs Cafe to torty-igThe table decorations were big bowls of pine bough pine cones. Christmas ornaht. -- DEPARTMENT COSMETIC itioj. icket she o EX-CEL-C- IS ouij. id , MAX FACTOR COTY bet le to er CARA NOME Beautiful GIFT SETS to or make sd your own selection of items Be fteea aj a of few Kin SHEAFFER'S PENS and PENCILS EVERSHARP PENS and PENCILS A gift that will please. waj faoti it at Jther WE HAVE A GOOD ASSORTMENT OF re. CHRISTMAS TREE LIGHTS AND EXTRA GLOBES ollj, s u r.o&. Oat. udy. 'the JEWELRY, hot THE IDEAL GIFT ring BRIDAL SETS with gorgeous settings and exquisite diamonds will thrill her more than anything ... MEN'S RINGS a large selection to choose from with prices right. for Men and An Ideal Gift WATCHES Women ; mm , Better Homes Club Ninas Tarty a toveiy Christmas party of Wednesday evening was the one for the Better Monies club held at the horn of Mrs. Mildred Yardley. A hot supper was served first at small tables. The tables were decorated with a red candle, surrounded by pine boughs and ornaments. The places were marked by a candy Santa Claus. Games were played and several prizes awarded and the group also enjoyed singing Chirstmas songs. The home was decorated with a Christinas tree and decorations on the mantel. Under the tree were placed the presents, which were exchanged in the. late evening. Eighteen were present. The committee was- Alta Boyter, Lucille A. Murdock, Grace Smith, Mildred M. Draner. Mabel Smith and Mrs. Yardley. Pipes, Cigars, Cigarettes ft BEAVER DRUG CO. HEALTH IS OUR BUSINESS" THE FINEST GIFT OF ALL R H Iti'iMitki Party Thursday eveW;(S t iu, t'hi isti'.uis y of ning. i),.t-- i, ii party of (he T.T darning dub held lit th,. amusement hall ;it the First-Thirme, t in i: house. The guests were seated by the fireplace as they arrived mid ia the early vcuiijo :l program was broadcast to them. consisted of Christmas records; voeal solo. Blaine Thompson; reading. Jolen, DeLeuw; quailet selection, liilbort Gale, Harvey itawlinson. l.a.Mont Thornock and iilaine Thompson; violin trio. Mildred Atkin, Carol Smith and Kathryn Schnepd. and lighted Christinas trees wer.. by the fireplace; on the piano was a small white tree and other decorations, and on the blue velvet curtain were two large lighted wreaths. Following an evening of dancing, refreshments were served in the dining room. The tables wi re decorated with clusters of pine boughs, icicles and Christmas tree ornaments and the table was lighted by red Red and green Jello swirls, fruit cake ami red and green punch were served to so. White elephant gifts were exchanged, which creatd white-covere- can-dls- ed much SRVINGSm CCOU WTljJ d e. merriment. The committee on arrangements vine Maycock, daughter ot Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Maycock to Norman Muir, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Muir, and the wedding reception in their honor held that evening. Attending the couple as they repeated their marriage vows before Bishop Alma V. Decker, were Kyvon Davis as maid of honor; Carol Dean. Roberta Muir and Millie MarJoan Baldwin, brides-- ! maids; Maurice Smith, best man, and ushers, Dan Martin, Evan Neilsen and Bill Oakden. The bride was beautiful In her wedding gewn of slipper satin, styled with a bustle back, a scalloped net yoke, trimmed with seed pearls and the sleeves were long and pointed at the wrist. The finger tip veil cascaded from a heart-shape- d crown, beaded with pearls. Her bouquet was white carnations and American Beauty roses with white satin streamers. The maid of honor was attired In pink and the bridesmaids wore blue. All had lovely corsages, as did the mothers of the bridal couple. Little flower girls, Allie Muir and Linda Day were attractive in pink formals. The wedding took place at four o'clock at the home of the bride's parents, and following that wedding supper was served at the El Bambi Cafe, attended by the wed ding party, relatives, also Bishop and Mrs. DecKer. l tiose attenuing the wedding and reception from out of town were: Mrs. Ula Maycock, Colleen and Loy Maycock, Mr. and Mrs. LaMar Brunson, Jack Branson, Mrs. Seymour Brunson, ONLY $1.25 A Veek lU I' CAWS 1 em-cee- CHRISTMAS PARTIES reg- them The on new ROYAL 000 Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Insurance for Each Depositor Maximum Jluw1IHll1mT"""t"IW,w'HHI"w"","" PIES Many Varities SWEET ROLLS Large variety All Kinds RAISIN BREAD TWO DAYS NOTICE NECESSARY FOR SPECIAL ORDERS if toss's Baikeinj 'GORDON R. BAKER, Manager ltmum alotms P i& j 'A r.'Uf si Satisfaction Guaranteed d Harold's Cleaners DOC DiXZ vi DOC :ik: DOC PORTABLE! The Nancy K. Camp .regular meeting was held last Thursday at the home of Myrtle Burt. The home was beautiful in its yule-tiddecorations. Gifts were placed under the gaily lighted tree. Captain Lois Messinger was in charge. Roll call found 17 members and one visitor present. A Christmas card was rear! from Mrs. Viola Paxton of Salt Lake. The lesson, "Western Folk Lore" was given by Elaine Edwards; accordion music, Pearl Thompson; read-;nGladys Oakerln. Gifts were ex- -' changed. Delicious carrot pudding and home-mad- e candv was served by Mrs. Burt, assisted by Mrs. Rtta Burt. lace-cover- CALL v- - n ir c t i o.n $ WHETHER IT'S FOR MOTHER, SISTER, SWEETHEART OR WIVE WE HAVE WHAT SHE'LL LOVE FOR CHRISTMAS. COME IN AND LET US HELP YOU WITH YOUR GIFT SELECTIONS. te 1 WRITE HEADSCARFS in gay colors and OR WIRE- - g designs offer warmth and stylish charm. Put these on your shop49c to $2.49 ping list now. . I am interested in pur- - I chasing a quiet Deluxe Portable Typewriter with the New Finger Form Keys. I ' For Only $1.25 a Week. fmt m t MSimtrrm ' . Addreai are always appreciated. And women in our community know i that if you get them here they are the best. Prices are reasonable, quality high. 49c to $1.49 . City & Btate A. 1. Typewriter Co. T. E. O'NEILL MGR. "3 Dainty UNDERCLOTHES Name y spQRT If In cusTOM-vrr-tAttoi- ! I SHRTS jI Smart and stylish are the words used when describing our large selection of GLOVES. Young and 265 Wert Center 'hone 823 old alike will agree that they make ideal gifts. $1.95 to $4.95 THOMPSOII'S Provo. Utah I U BLOUSES and more blouses what every woman needs We have a beautiful selection in all 6izes and many styles, patterns and colors. Here is a "must" on your shopping list Prices from $1.95 to $5.95. is HOLIDAY C.AITY IS IN TIIK AIR. uikI v r.vwhere end lint ii Ipallon. of iclt'iin-of gmul ilieer tlie baipl- -t time of the whole SKA SON l ... Member TWISTERS the floor. start for him or her toward future security. OF MILFORD STATE BANK CAKES COOKIES Pink and white ice cream and cookies were served in the dining room at small tables, centered with pine boughs and a lighted red candle. The wedding cake, top ped with a bride and groom orna-- j ment was displayed on a table, and the effect was into many." Over made regularly will CITY BRANCH DOUGHNUTS Mrs. Walter S. Joseph. Thfl newly- weds danced the "wedding waltz following the program, with mem bers of the wedding party joining sizeable amount. A savings account for young member of your family is truly the "finest Rift of all." Don't delay . . come in today and get BEAVER . 1 u II u II u 1.U" Py-An- the Wod CHRISTMAS Baker, accompanied by George C. n Murdock; tap dance and song Hood, with Mrs. Ward Hood playing accompaniment; musical reading, Roberta Muir, accompanied by Miss Nowers; vocal solo by Burton White, accompanied by HOLD AXXl Aii The Greenwood Camp of the DUP enjoyed a Christmas party on Thursday afternoon of last week, at the home of Mrs. Vina Hatchings. The following program was given: girls chorus, Merle, Vie Louise, and Mary Carolyn Rlack, Norma Nell Barton. Helen Thompson and Carol Williams, with Karma Joseph playing accompaniment; trumpet solo. Jerrv Smith: piano solo, oraldine Griffiths; vocal solo, David Rollins; vocal solo. Jerome Willden. with Ruth Green playing accompaniment. pot-luc- 3 Mrs. Wallace D. Yardley; quartet selection. Kent Morgan, Milo Baker, J. Frank Smith and Gordon R. S YOU CAN'T START TOO SOON a supper style and was a bounteous feast. The home had many yuletide decorations, Including a decorated and lighted tree and mantel decoraStreet. tions. Gifts were placed under the tree and later were exchang. d. Club Parly were present and the Thirteen Mrs. Helen Gillies entertained the next party will be for hostess armembers of her club at a well ranged Christmas party held at her Mrs. Helen Grimshaw. . short honeymoon trip to Salt Lake City, the young couple returned and are at home at the l,ee Apartments on Tenth Following PUT Saturday evening the Christmas party for the club, to be held at the home of Mrs. Blanche Pryor. assisted by Mrs. Dorothy Webb and Mrs. Spendlove. 17, 1948 DECEMBER a First-Thir- 3MiiiiHimDiwHiiiiiiaiinnhiiioiiuiiHuinimiiiHiioiw Penny upon penny will grow 3 periocl of time small deposits tecome a green candles was Mr. and Mrs. LaMont Thorn- ock, Mr. and Mrs. V. ('. Thomp son, Bishop and Mrs. Wallace D. Yardley. and Mr. and Mrs. Wil- maternal liam A. Merrell. time under e Ronson Cigarette Lighters "YOUR ( lov.ty fart of Mrs. Mayme Hodges. Captain Sadie Patterson was in charge. Boll call found fourteen present. A review of lesson material was given, after which all enjoyed a Christmas party. The time was spent with singing of carols, stories and jokes. A luncheon was servea by a refreshment committee TOILET SETS BOXED AND LOOSE CANDY A (UTAH) PRESS, FRIDAY, the society spotlight on further enhanced by white and home on Wednesday evening. A marriage ot Cork was seized buffet and grandmother of the bride. Mrs. Elizabeth Maycock, paternal grandmother; Clifford May(lifts were exchanged and a lun- cock. Mrs. Jennie Day, all of Fill cheon, carrying out the theme of more: Gail Maycock, Salt Lake Christmas, was served to fifteen. City; Aroet Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Taylor and Arlo Taylor, all of Hinckley. The wedidng reception was held d at the recreation hall at the Ward meetinghouse and was attended by a lnr.ge crowd. The guests were greeted by the bride and bridegroom and members of the wedding party. After an hour or so of dancing, Lynnea Nowers WILL Mendelssohn's wedding played march and the wedding party proEntertain for Sewing flub FOR THE ceeded to the front of the hall Mrs. Beatrice Spendlove enterwhere they were seated for the tained on Thursday evening. Dec. program. 9 for Justamere Sewing Club memThe following program was First bers. Refreshments were served to by Burton M. White: reading, thirteen. will be The Belknap Camp held its GIFTS FOR MEN 9 e's, ments, small miniature reindeer "llu tne red tapers, with red and '"lul Mieamers going from the enterpieces to each place. A sim anon was on tne piano. use in the room was a beautifully decorated and lighted Christinas t If n IT; tro.i .iiiii was m stress iiof ceremonies :nui wvor,) , , y m u t, members responded with toasts oi tile past club presidents called upon for remarks. Sev,eie eral Christmas carols were sung by the group, directed by Kathrvn (Schnepel. Santa Claus made his appearance and from his pack passed out a gift to each guest. The 'ommutee an arrangements was: Linda Munford, Helena McGarry. Maxine. Norton, I,ola Jean Mur-docJean Young, Viola Mowers, and May Barrick. TXT ular monthly meeting at the home SILVERWARE A gift for years of enjoyment and use. BEAVEK Friday was th .n ner sir 1KAW9 SPOTLIGHT tlier' tho spirit TIiIh HOLIDAY year. And what could Ih more appropriate for tbl- - jo)uis occasion than ISEAl'TIIT'L l natural whfin ju-- t ft 'n,, I'UIaSH I'M)Wi;itS. T1h-.I he Holiday more make will enjoyable. ITOUKI'.H of tbingt Ye, :X Oil POTTLD PLANT TODAY'. YVIIY NOT OKIi:U A IWH ) 0 IVavrr, Utah Phone 2 Iff laiiiMiiiuiiauiiiiMiiiiQiiiuiiiniKJiuiiHiuiiaiuiiiiiuiiniiiiiiimiraiiiiiHiniouuiimuautuMHMti! Cliaiiiiiiiww"1M,IIIIUDUI"""" Beautiful SLIPS make lovely, gifts. No woman can have too many. 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