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Show MILFORD (UTAH) NEWS-THURS- DAY. Gcolo! - Club: DEC. 10, 1SS3 THE EEFORD NEWS y - iD r- Mrs. Patricia Williams. Editor Phone PCTBIauthru' ISO thi housi...- - . . V PuUSahad LEOPARD LADY Mil-for- v the post office at Entered MUsord. UUh. as second class maD. matter under the Act of 1870. fDITOIlAl NATION Ai , Order of Eastern Star, held Ind stallation of officers in the Masonic Temple Saturday, Dec. 3th. Mrs. Margaret Rohn, past grand matron; was Installing officer, assisted by Hampton C. Burke, worthy grand patron;. Mrs.; Norma Walters, grand chaplain; ': Mrs. Jennie Martin; grand marshal, and Mrs. Dora Pool, grand organist Installed as officers, lor the In Congress of No. CHAPTER RUTH Every Thursday 5JlAc5"gw r rmth-giving;yo- bll -- S. A. Williams 11.00 A Edltor-Publlab- or '' v . M WXfflZVfllVL w ra Santas REALLY alWarby's ! INTERNATIONAL PICKUP 49 GMC PICKUP ...... .. $493 41 PONTIAC ; thstist gift of all.... n SAlFiP u'ciicnv top 50 $595 $159 USED fMCA TRACTOR X ... Fascinating Fashions $750 Yuletide motifs JUST MAKE US AN OFFER Yows for a WARBY'S SERVICE Tried Pbene Want-A- A 197-- imUfm appliqued on it Jeff's aprons will make her friends feel glamorous when they serve cookies or canapes at a party. Dale Ivans, star of NBCs radio and TV, "The Roy Rogers Show." Is quite a gal with the needles, especially knitting needles. Dale that made several stocking-slipper- s are a Joy to wear around the house of a cold winter's evening. And from spare bits of wool Dale has made her two daughters tiny. Santas they can wear for lapel dee orations during the holidays. Christmas red Is very much a fashion factor this season . . . and the stole, which seems to be turning Into a permanent feature on the NEW AND , Juiy so ilmple to make the gift yourself. There are a thousand and one that Idea, few of them espenaive, will delight the ladles on your ChrUtmu list You can take an idea from Jeff DonneU, the pretty "Pantomime Quiz" gal, who ii making holiday apron. One she hat already finished Is of bright ChrUtmu red felt with white and green i i USED Beaver, Utah M a A WINTER WEK BLANICET BARGAINS IN ALL NEW AND USED FARM MACHINERY OIL STOVES , American Trucking Associations, inc NEW 34 TON GMC DELUXE TRUCK - $1793 THEY ALL MUST GO WONT LAST LONG AT THESE PRICES I matron; Raymond Hedrick, patron; Mrs.( Dorothy Gale, secretary; Mrs. Lulu Clay, treasurer; Mrs. Elaine Archer, conductress; Mrs. Lesa Acklin, associate conductress; Mrs. Hannah Bealer, chaplain; Mrs. Ros alie Cook, marshal; Mrs. Lucy Hendrickson, organist; Mrs.,, Margaret Murdock, Adah; Mrs.' Cree Elmer, Ruth; Mrs. Jean! Butler, Esther; Mrs. Mary.Nich-- l CHICAGCwFasMon is on the Mrs. Bertha CoM spot! Designers take the bold spot ols, Matha; trell, Electa; Mrs. Susan Glenn,! of the leopard to bring a ray, This touch . to lingerie. Ai warder, and Mrs. I. Altman, whimsical ana tncvw ei nywn (op petticoat sentlner. from Marshall Field A Company, A delicious 7 o'clock pot luck ahow the latest trend to fur fashdinner served to 40 members ions and prints in everything; from and guests preceded the instal- jewelry to slippers. lation, with Mrs. Ruth Hedrick and her committee arranging the dinner, j FRIDAY, DEC. 4th, UUhna The junior past matron and Lodge he.d their yearly elecIn 7 colors sJm past patron, Mrs, Dorothy Gale tions. Those elected to hold con nvutih vp and Hampton C' Burke, paid office for the year 1954 were: mm with wvy so84 te4r a to for their officers tribute Merlin Merryweather, presisuccessful year of service, and dent; Marge Harton, vice presiOoMmPowm 72 xW in a lovely ceremony the offi- dent;! Maurine Miller, past blanket! cers presented a past matron president; Virginia Fowles, secpin to Mrs. Gale. . Skillicorn, retary; Start someone off to a new blanket waxdroba! The new worthy matron, Mrs. treasurer; Audrey Almeda Holbrook, Ltrxnrionaly textured, superbly warm, this Maglll, gave an inspiring mes- collector; Jerry Memmott, warpore blanket braver coldest winter nlpits sage to the' chapter. der; Margaret Lund, conductor, wears lor years. Acetate saun noma. Mrs. Vena H. Wilson, who Faye Thompson, Phyllis Erick-so- n has retired after 20 years of guarantee againsi mou aamago. and Eva Banks, board of faithful service as the chapter's trustees. secretary, was presented with a Mildred Coon, magrazlne' cor lovely gift and a certificate respondent; Ruth Lish,' legislaelecting her "secreiary emer- tive representative; L u c i 1 1 e itus." Mrs. Wilson was the Rains, deKgate; Magdalena . oldest secretary in Utah, both White, alternate delegate; Chrisin age and in years of service. tie Lyman chaplain; Glenda Mrs. MagiU presented all the Fowles, inner guard; Pat Johngrand officers with lovely cor- son,, outer guard; LaVera Meeksages,, and John J. Schnacken-ber- er, flag bearer; Alma Sly, presented a beautiful bouwhere I sit Marsh' quet of flowers'' to Mrs. Maglll Mrs. Rohn. to and GAYLE GALE entertained the Senior Sewing Club at her r MEMBERS OF THE E S A home The girls enThursday. Jewel pin Sorority held their joyed an evening of sewing and '' ceremony and banquet Nov. conversation. 30th. : Honored members reOfficers elected for the newceiving their' pins were Abneda ly organized club were Ginger me a real moose. But you can bet Slim Smith never had a chance Holbrook, Laura Uelgardo, U ase Ms moose call until a trip I took a good look before I did Penfield, president; Mary Jane Cline a.nd. Patsy Garfield. McCulley, vice . ,0 , f north this year. Ylsited him yesany shooting!" president; Ther very impressive ceremony From where I sit, we could all Gale, secretary, and Dawna terday to see what he'd bagged. ' took place at the home of Verle reporter. "First day out," he told me, lean a little front Slim's experiHorton. Selma Kirk, president, Galloway, refreshments ence. Meet of as are gnilty somewere Light "I picked up a trail. I sounded Installed the new girls. served by the hostess to Sally time or ether of being too quick and waited. Then heard call (he All members then enjoyed a e on the trigger. Like the. fellow Kiilam, Dawna Galloway, a moose call. Sure enough, someturkey dinner at the Hong- Kong who would deny me the right te Gale, RaNae Varley, Mary eame crashing through the thing Cafe banquet room, after which Jane aa occasional glass of beer with ' McCulley, another was Ginger But it brash. guy they met at the home of Garnet and Reva Jones. my dinner. I say that kind of with his moose call. Boy, did I Garfield for coffee and cake. "aim" is way off! .. off the trigger in my finger get the were Enjoying evening a hurry! Garnet Garfield, Verle Horton, FIVE HUNDRED was played Selma' Kirk, Barbara McGinn, at the home of Mrs. Lillian "My last day there I picked Jean Hanley, Loretta Cline, up another trail. This time I got last Monday evening. The Holbrook, Juanita Glea-so- guests included Mrs. Verna Laura Delgafdo, Rosemary Ttmsik, Mrs. Emma Griffiths, Copyright, I9S3, United Staiei Breweri Foundation Davie, Jackie Williams, Gloria Mrs. Lucy Reese, Mrs. Dian McSlinkerd, Enid Johnson, Helen Culley, Mrs. Helen Leech, Mrs. Banks, LaRue Varley and Patsy Frances Kinross, Mrs. Donna Garfield.: Christensen and Mrs. Millie ,.. Harris. The prizes were won by Mrs. : THE TWO MILFORD BRANDS BUY ADVERTISED camps Griffiths, Mrs. Leech and Mrs. ' of the Daughters of Utah ' Pio- Tomslk. neers and their guests met MonRefreshments were served day afternoon in the Relief Society room of the L D S Church and enjoyed a hot luncheon prepared by a committee from the two camps. The guests were seated at three large tables decorated in the. Christmas motif, and corsages made of juniper berries and pine were placed at each setting. A beautiful lighted tree stood ' by the fireplace, where each guest deposited gifts, which SHOES HOUSE SLIPPERS were exchanged later. ... Ethel Nielsen acted as DRESSES FLORSHEIM SHOES ' and conducted", as apBAND SHOES ; propriate Jprngjam,', Christmas Carol singing was led by Erma ARROW "SHJRTS ' Cline, ater which Santa', ap: HATS' PORTIS and each peared presented' lady with gift-;- . MUNSINGWEAR The committee included Mrs. i .NYLON ,GQWTS; j HOSE and UNDERWEAR Wanda, Holm, Mrs. Erma Cline,, runs Mrs. V ;W jvirs.iAina smyin,, CUFF LINKS , and t Mrs. . Emma Blnjhain - x c Smith.,' 37 ladles were present. TIE CIJSPS a 41 PLYMOUTH Cpe .... $195 New Motor 1 n Tmi la ATUce corning year were: Mrsr FonUa MagUi,' worthy .tnatroihT ; Raymond MaglU,' W9rthy. .patron; Mrs. Ruth Jledrick, associate J Christmas offer many for genuine giving in the fashion MM 'where lately? it fashion scene, looks simply wonderful in this vibrant color. Whether you give them for presents or wear one yourself for your personal salute to Christmas, a bright Christmas red stole, with an Important gold pin, or applique designs- for the the season, certainly rJ festive atmosphere of II s f II pjj - g JQ fy Jot Rom A Case of Moostaken" Identity Lo-ret- ta Ar-le- ne Ar-len- - Pen-fiel- d At-ki- n Al-me- . n, ' - ...... - Appropriate Gift Suggestions For Her For Him - toast-mistres- . s, . , : '.' r 4.!ATOT . ELECTRICAL GIFTS are both beautiful and useful. Gifts of beler living that e the go on giving through the yeefrs. Look around ana 4eide which spplien-needs most. You give Reddy-med- e happiness when you give tn electrical gift.. v . - coats house coats house slippers . nylon shorts , ;:ylon blouses & : DAP BALLET, ;' V t. I ii wnllillili 'r f in - " . "" - TELLURITE POWER CORlPANY j ' .( f ; ill..- Beginners Every TUESDAY sd St. Bridget's Hall LOWE DANCE STUTJIOS , TAP Advanced M: MARX' arid HAAS SUITS " TOP COATS CLASSES; CHARACTER, tl NYLONvgWPSvl " " . . FULL SKIRTS;-'ALU KINDS OF ?. LEATHER JACKETS ARROW irANDKEBCHIEFS TIES ; . nylon hos - JWELRtv 'vr BILLFOLDS GLOVES ' r. MUFFLERS hanpbaos BATH ROBES GLOVES SAMSONITE- HJQGAdE : For MEN ami WOMEN,-- - MITTENS at 9 r:.-:- -- - LADIES' HANDKERCHIEFS Altman s - ' f |