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Show PROVO EVENING' HERALD, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 22. 1927 4k.-- Ml Heroic Nurses MIXING . attending the joint Of Lyndi banjut 1, Mispak chapur Number 5 and Radiant chapter Number 12, Order of tht Eastern Star, Held in vne new naaomc tempi in Salt Lake City, Tuesday inrtallation and chapter Number , Inmnn Info IH. A , The calory total in the material for making the fritters is a bare 800. The cooking fat absorbed will he last four ingredients we will amount to as much more. The alone for. the present First amount will serve eig ahintmk, amount will serve eight making ill we will get out our can of fry-fvegable of ceurse and set the individual count 200. o heat in a kettle not too wide . Carbohydrates and fata predomtoo shallow, and while that inatewhich means that this recipe ia made up of g iloing ick over the cranberries and foods rand should be served with h. $et them to cook in the hot other foods low In these two things. up sugar cup water at energy-producin- Mrs. Marie Robiaon, Mrs. Mabel CHRISTMAS PARTY GIVEJ Mortenaen,. Mias Emma Spafford, Mrs. Melba Johnson, . Mrs. Ann . FOR KIDDIES Primary ofHcers and teachers of Ftrre, Mias Edna Markham, Mrs. the Third ward entertained 235 Drlla Hunter, Mrs. Fred Hedquist, children of the ward at a Christ- Mrs. R. E. Homer and Mrs. Bert mas rartv Monday afternoon in the Hedquist the latter three being inward amusement hall. Dancing and vited guests. gf.mea were enjoyable features of the entertainment, during wnicn M. L A. GIRLS ENTERTAINED Members of the second . year time 'Santa Claus made his and presented the chil Junior class of the Fourth ward M I A. were delightfully entertained dren with candy, nuts and apples. Milton by. their teachers, "Mrs. Booth and Mrs. Victor Bird, Tues GUESTS AT DINNER !&1 Covers were laid for eight at a day evening at the Booth residence. decorations were used by Holiday Margaret Kramer iupper)0 and prettily appointed dinner given Ruth Rhodes (lower) emerged as Mrs. Edith Loveless, at her home throughout the entertaining rooms. heroines from fire which destroyed Tuesday evening. Cut flowers anl Games and music were enjoyed durthe Emergency Hospital at Aijnapo potted plants were used in decorat- ing which a delicious luncheon was ing the dining table. . The affair served. Christmas gifts" were exas nurses. -- They help .to carry or wan glyen in' compliment to Mri. changed, and an enjoyable time was Loveless' mother, Mrs. Edith Hem-mlh- spent by the following: "Gertrude lead 36 patients to safety. Edna Reynolds, Wilms oKOeden. who is spending Sauer, the holidays here with the Love Boyle, Ruth Allen, Beth Wright, OLD MASTERS Etta Jones, Marcia Osmond, Fawn less family. Adamson and Ina Hunter. The elm lets fall its leaves before BASTIAN-JOIXE.... : . .... ; the frost, DINNER GUESTS The very oak grows shivering MARRIAGE Mr. and Mrs. Gam Everett of The marriaee of Miss Christine and sere, The trees are barren when the Bastian, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Salt Lake were guests at dinner at Lewis BaBtian of St George, and the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest summer's Iost: But one tree keeps Its goodness J. Orlando Jolley, son of Mr. and Jeffs Wednesday afternoon. LavMrs J. H. Jollev of Provo. took ender sweet peas decorated the all the year nlace Tuesday mornlne in the Salt entertaining rooms, a bowl of Green pine, unchanging as the days Lake Aemple. The ceremony was which- formed sin attract! veenter-L. for the dining table. Covers piece performed by Apostle Stephen go by. Thou art thyself beneath what- Richards. Accomnanylng the young were laid for eight. -ever sky: ccuple to the temple were Mrs. W. H. VIEUX AMIES GIRLS My shelter from all winds, my own R. Scott and Mr. and Mrs. J. JqHey. Mr. and Mrs. Jolley left im ENTERTAINED strong pine, A delightful time was spent by 'Ti3 spring, 'tis summer, still mediately for SU George where thev will soend Christmas with the members of the Vieux Amies while thou art mine. . Mrs. Jolley's relatives, after which club at the home of ' the Misses Augusta Webster: The Pine. they will make their home m Pro- Bernice and Mildred Condon WedMr. and Mrs. C. O. Nash are re- vo. Mrs: Jolley has been residing nesday evening. The affair was in joicing over the arrival of a fine in Provo for some time with Mr. the form of a Christmas party and beautiful presents were given those baby boy, barn Monday night at the and Mrs. W. R. Scott. home "of the grandparents, Mr and piesent. from the Christmas gift box. Games and music were enMrs. Major Pierce of Pleasant View. GIRLS. ENJOY CHRISTMAS joyed, during which a delicious Mrs. Nash was formerly Miss Edna PARTY Following a theater nartv. mem luncheon was served. Centering the Pierce Mother and baby are bers Mt --the Nettete club were en table was a large bowl of the seanicety ; tertained at the home of Miss Kath- - son's flowers, in the colors red and evening. green. "Tall red candles5 in green iyn Lewis, Wednesday The tastefully arranged entertain candle holders were placed at each ; . sr Y 9 We Can Still Furnish s . HRISTMAS At. H. Graham 0 S. First West Printing Co. Opposite Orem Depot m seonnnneiue.nsvtraE Prices Slashed All Men's Furnishings Must Gd! jievethef ore heard cf we ire closing- - out :.; stock.. . t. "'..''' .. . $2.95 $3.95 H.45 $6.45 $7.50 .....8.98 i $5.00 Coats..$13.50 $37.50 Coats-...- . $18.75 ,$19.98 Coats 50.00 Coats......$25.00 $3.95 Slippers......$3.60 $4.45 Slippera.....4.00 SJ.s.w tfl i iH Rlirmprn rr ... 7,4:Slippers..f 6.75 $775 Slippers:..:.G.90 $7.95 Slippers . $7.15 j . all slims FLAT CREPE ..1 $2.25 $2.50 $2.95 $3.75 1.89 Crepe ....$1.98 Crepe Crepe ....... $2.38 Crepe .,$3.15 $3Xft-- J u ' $5.25 $6.00 A beautiful Lot of our Best Line of Silk Shirts, including Crepe de Chines, Radiums, Stripes, etcriformerly priced at 6.50 to , and reasonably at that l 10-50- - Now Slashed to Lot No- - 2, SULK VELVET i i SUk .....;.... $1.69 $2.25 Silk ............$1.89 $1)8 .. .. r . Lot No- 4, regular 3.50 to 4.95 Shirts at . . . . - Our Entire Line of MEN'S DRESS KID GLOVES Our COLLARS plete stock com- of Arrow Brand Laundered Collars at cut to 20 Discount Mens Unions 7 for $1.00 . 25 ah weights off $1.50 $1.78 $1.98 $2.25 Crepe ... Crepe .. Crepe -Crepe r Discount 20 CHRISTMAS DINNER I LANNED 1U Mr unri'Mrs. J. H. Beck give a Christmas dinner at theif home Sunday afternoon. Covsrj will be lad for Dr. and Mrs. J, Karl Beck and family. Bishop and Mrs. L. L. Nelson, Vern and LM Grande Nelson, Bernice "Wllkmt of Alpine and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur MrD.niel and rhllrirAn of 'AlnlnA J Let Their Dreams Come True ' 51.20 -- sfe w, 4t . i m ; lore DINNER George Jacobs of Los Angeles, California, who la hue Visiting was guest of honor at a well arranged tlmrrr party given by Mr. and Mr K'arr Peterson at their home Mon ' day evening. Christmas decorations were used In the entertaining j rooms and' dining . table. Coven . v were laid for six. Days DOLLS j 51.48, 51.69 &t ONE HALF PRICE. 48J-t- Discounted .. You can finish your Christmas shopping easily if you come to Callahans. ALL WHITE IVORY .' of PAJAMAS Men's Pajamas, a reql Christmas gift. 0H Arrow brand in all styles and colors. A A $00 T for nVtnina 1 r4" of Only Two "I GEORGETTE CREPE . Large SOFT COLLARS . $2.00 Toys, Dolls, Gloves, Hos- Footwear, Silk Coats, Dresses, J iery, Silk Under-garmehtall specially Sweaters, Handkerchiefs, Ties, and Blankets prfced for the last two day rush. Come in and make your saving s, r HONORED GUEST AT t Visit Our Store for attractive Gifts S19S ... Let No. 3, regular 2.75 to 3.50 Shirts at " ALL SILK ..- TAFFETA SILK $100 regular 1.50 to 1.95 Shirts at stvcn-year-ol- $1.25 Sweater....$l.CO $1.50 Sweater $1.20 $1.98 Sweater -- ...$1.60' $2.50 Sweater,.....$1.98 $3.50 Sweater! $2.75 $4,5 0Swe.ater,...$3.5O.' $5.50 Sweater. $4.35 $6.95 Sweater....,..$5.50 ' $2.19.Velvet".....:.:$1.89 $2.95 Velvet -.. $2.48 $4.85 Velvefe:..$4.00 $5.45 VelvetTr..;..$4.45 $8.45 Velvet $6.85 $550 . . . . . end of the table, and the attractive CHILDREN'S PARTY place cards were in the torm 01 OIVKN Mis. C. D. Thoruag entertained! at Mtiy Christmas lieea. r'aiticpating-ia Christmas party at her home the pleasant affair were the f members! Mrs. Geneva Wednesday afternoon, for her d Fcwelson, Mrs. Ethel ' Peterson, daughter Hazel, Mrs. Mrs. Bessie Whitehead, Amy whose birthday anniversary occurCole, Miss Verda "Peterson, Mrs. red on that day. Games and music Wanda McKay and Miss ' Gladys were enjoyed, during which a de licious luncheon was served to 15. Vincent $7.50 esses$8.45- $15.45 Dresses $10.75 $19.45 Dresses $12.75 521.45 Dresses $14.45 ALL SILK CREPE DE CHINE $1,78 Silk ....,....,. .$1.48 $1.98 Silk . ..$1.69 $2.25 SUk... ....$189-- 7:r- A Gift With Each Purchase of $5.00 or Over. SWEATERS AT -- : GREAT REDUCTIONS Toy orlboHtZZg Toy or Doll .....19 Toy or Doll.......27 Toy or DolL......40 Toy or DolL....... 50f Toy or Doll....79 $1.25 Toy or Doll.-9-8 $1.50 Toy or doll $1.19 $2.25 Toy or don $1.75 $4.45 Toy or doll $3.75 1 . Buy Your Christmas Gifts for Menlfow! ONE LOT OF SILK $9.90 Dresses 10c 25c ,33c 48c 63c 98c B3.45 Slippers...$S.15 $ $2.45 ......$3.20 .... jr.'.j - Men's Bath and Lounge Robes DRESSES ALL TOTS AND DOLLS LADIES' FOOTWEAR af J BATH ROBES $5.75 ; ? TTCi Q U) CSMlE goal laras Saviip $11.45 Coats $14.50 Coats ' Your Chance for Christmas Gills at Bediculous-LoPric- cs ' Santa ClausJHeadquarters Robes Robes Robes Robes Robes IcnV our-ent- ire . doing ALL LADIES' COATS ONE HALF PRICE Value! ul beat w . TTTTT -- the syrup and set the syrup on low nberry. But no matter bow you get those Sift together three times, the iTies, get them, and taste REAL flour, salt, sugar and baking-poinberry Jelly for once in your der. Beat the egg well and add to It the small amount of milk. Beat this into the dry ingredients, and to "this dough add the strained, cooked TODAY'S RECIPE f'RAXRirRR'r TrurrrrRj berries and the lemon Juice. 1 cup flour Drop In smalt spoonsful Into the 2 teaspoons baking powder hot fat and cook to a' delicate brown. Drain on paper, dust with teaspoon salt powdered sugar and serve with the i woieepoona powaerea sugar hot syrup in which the cranberries ,1 SK 8 tablespoons milk ' were cooked. ' December 20, were: Mrs. S. C S. MKMBKRS ENJOY . Charlea'Funk. Mrs. H. F. Cannon, ' PARTY Mr. and Mrs. Herman Grimm, Mr. , Among the delightful Christmas and Mra Orville J. Jobnaon. Mr. parties of the session wasthe one and Mrs. W. C. Ireland. Mrs. R. J. given at the home of Mrs. Ralph evening, for Vaughn, Mrs: Christina Spring- Thomas"Wedhesday , Miss Florence U. Kay. Mrs. the members of the S. C. S., At decorations Grace Fouta, worthy grand matron. tractive Christmas presided at the inatallauon. Mtas were used throughout the enterLillian and Clara Holmes, sang taining rooms, holly, mistletoe, star nf thai Eut" accompanied by evergreen, pine cones- and red Miss Elisabeth Holmes. The Holmes J candles being employed in the sitters who are members of Valley scheme. Games and music were Chapter Number S of Provo, reiide enjoyed,; .during which a delicious In Salt Lake City, at the present atpper was served. A. beautiful gift was received by each member prestime!, In harmony wKh the installatent from the gift box. Present were ion- ceremony and, musical lewels and rifts Miss Rhea Taylor, Mias Ruby Tay were presented to the retiring and lor, 'Miss .Elizabeth Taylor, Miss Kt.te Peters; Mibs ' Veva Peters. new matrons and patrons. ir in- - ing rooms were prettily decorated in the season's colors. Music and a delicioua luncheon-- were enjoyed, after which gifts, war exchanged. Ptasent were' Miss Mildred Potter, Misa Cora Vest,- - Miss Veda Vest Miaa Luella Meldrum, Misa June Hoover and Miss Afton Baker. evening at-w- ice as sour aa anything ever lted . . . that la the high-bus- h KST Al.flATION -- Aim Amonc thas ANN MEREDITH pes of cranberries exist- - From thft time we were small e have heard of cranberries being picked in "cranberry gs ana visions of gooey black mud water and the animals at live therein.- - were immediately called to our minds, and hearts gave their own funny little kind of thank ir childish e did not have to trick the cranberries that came to table. So much for the kind with which we are familiar Trucked away In th corner of syrup made of the cup of sugar and any a garden litUD strubval- - half cup of water. By dropping the m& far it colorful foltaa and cranberries Into the boiling syrup imps or ongat rM fcerrtea. 11 you they cook quickly and yet do not pr ee such a bush taste one of mush up necessary qualification e berries and you will find It al- - In making the fritters. When the oat. wholly made up a pit and berries are soft strain them out of tjtlilAiinnnn UbZi Durkett Society Editor, Phone 107 1 New Styles In Cranberries 1 Bt'Cfltl 3STY, I do not believe it is generally known t&at two distinct 1 PAGE THEEB 5 They can hardly wait for Christmas Eve! They have dreamed night after night about those glorious presents Old Santa has for them. That electric train, that new wagon, or a new coaster sled, a blackboard, a pair of skates, a tool chest, a doll carriage, a pretty mamma doll that talks, or a set of dishes, and a hundred and one things have been going thru their minds. You can truly help them to realize their dreams if you ' choose from our Toyland. Bring Your Youngsters to Toyland -- Let. Them Get a Real Thrill! Dixon" Provo Nephl H,eber PRICES - REDUCED DOLL We have severar yery "choice dolls and the prices are all reduced you can easily make" your selection herer GAMES Dishes ' and Chinaware are always acceptable gifts. Sets dishes TRAINS: Odd piecc3 at, all prices. Every boy wants a trai Wind-u- p and Electric trams. SILVERWARE 75c $6.50 $1.50 $14.50 PL Grove Payson J Am. Fork . HONEY FLAVOR In dressing, add a tablespoonful of honey to French Ctressingnd use paprika Instead of other pepper. $40.00 have difficulty In remem bering to take medicine, set your alarm clock each time for the next If-y- ou dose. Silverware is never more appreciated than at the Christmas Dinner 'Community Plate Tudor Plate . " Sp. Fork 62 West Center -- For variety - $6.50 .., ' I CHINA WARE Games for young and old the most fun at Christmas time isplaying 1 fl and games with ; I Uu children . CALLAHAN HARDWARE Tayor-RussellC- o. SprlngvUle ;: NOTICE TO IADT ELKS to ladiea are requested meet at the Elks' Home Friday af 1 moon at 2 o'clock" to fill stock-- I ir.gs for the poor children of Provo." o j The ladies are also requested please bring all the Christmas j stockings they" have been working on, so that the work may be com pleted. A full attendance is desired. . To make fine glass and crockery" niore durable, before using let coma-to a boil slowly in cold salt water. Let cool in same water before wip-. .' ing. . i ir Stop :.-,..- your suffering-- ut I to ran IteMnv. mmMMJ i or Protrndinv Pilea or mam m. funded, Gt th biuidy tub with pit i pipe, 7fie; or tba (ia box, 80c Ak for PAZO OINTMENT . |