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Show FROXO EVENING HERALD, WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 28. 1927 .oty.I Anniversary Held - Prominent ' among the social of the holiday kuw was the (olden wedding anniversary celebration, held Saturday evening, in honor ofMr. and Mrs. E. V, Vincent The delightful affair was held at the family home, 753 West Fourth South, the home In whifth. the guests of honor were united in marriage 50 yeara ago. V The entire house was decorated with the season's f forstarsthe occasion and emblems. During the me. pleasantly spent with games and music, the following program was furniBhed: Solo, Mrs. Marie ,, Hedquist Homer; cornet solo, Rowe f vents f - Vincent, accompanied by Miss Ig- nore Vincent; piano selections, Miss Vincent and Miss Myrtle Ingersoll. A delicious luncheon was served to fifty relatives and friends, after which Christmas girts were ex- changed. f. r Mr. and Mrs, Vincent are the parents of six children, and they have 1 fourteen grandchildren. A MISS MANGUM ENTERTAINED An enjoyable Christmas party was given by Miss Dixie Mangum at her home Mondav evening. Red and green 'colored flowers and candles were used throughout the entire house as a decoration. Six tables of "Bunco" were played,' Allen Cheen of Salt Lake receiving the high score favor. Dancing concluded the entertainment during evening's which delicious refreshments were ' RobMiss served to the following: erta Mangum, Miss Sina Brimhall, i Miss Miss Marion Gilchrist-MadseMarv Snvder, Miss Gloria Mangum, Miss Margaret Miss Beth Mangum, . t tr: . T Hill, Miss Anna wugnes,, mian quelle Creer, Messrs. Joe Allen, Bob Allen, Marcus Eggertsen Allen' Cheen of Salt Like, Ferron Losee, Dick Knight, LeGrande Anderson, Grant Buttle, Waldo Strong and La Vern Green. n, : CHRISTMAS DINNER PARTY Prof, and Mrs. John Omanson entertained at dinner at their home Christmas day. Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. August Omanson and family of Provo and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Kyfle of Bingham. ' GIVE OVERI-ADES- - Salt-Lak- e J' i r- jfi sjc of Mr. and Mrs. Hollis Snelson. Following supper they were entertained at the residence ot Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. R. A, Moorefieid. A large Christmas tree decorated the living room, from which gifts were presented to everyone. A radio, concert and games were enjoyable features, and the following were present: Mr, and MrS.-R- . D. Sutton, Mr. and Mrs. Holli Snelson. Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Moorefieldand son Bobby, Mr. and and family MTsrL-ytMr. and Mrs. Bert R. Sutton and family, Mr. and Mrs. John Taylor and family. '.' ' CHRISTMAS rv . - . - EVE yredem-4-era.iio- r ' CHRISTMAS DINNER GIVEN FOR FAMILY One of the most delightful Christmas dinners of the season was the one given by Mrs. Lena Swenson at her home Monday. Christmas dec orations were employed throughout the entertaining rooms and on the table. Covers were laid for dining . Dahlquist, Sr., Miss Effie Dahlquist, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Tol boe, Miss Nathella Tolboe, Miss Donna Tolboe, Irwin and Donald Tolboe, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Dahl quist, Jr and family; C. G. Dahl . quist and son Herbert of Salt Lake; Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Tolboe and family, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Tolboe of Brigham, and Mr. and Mrs. Clar ence Tolboe and baby. The biggest picture puzzle map ever made will be assembled when pretty t pftgea in- Aha Tournament of Roses parade at Pasadna. Calif:, put toMARRIAGE ANNOUNCED the states they carry as markers. Here are Heralds eggy Moortj gether "Mr. and Mrs. P. D. Hindmarsh ana Bi&ais, miroaucing ixew xorK. iyai& wish to announce the marriage of their . daughter, Meiba, to Ray Miss Verna Passey aqd John quite so readily. . Lambson of Springville, which took Farrer. Hy the way, that hyphenated 4c sjc 4 name is thus explained. Mrs. Hal- piace in sail iAe uity, Decembsr 24 The young couple will make PRIMARY OFFICERS name was Halde their home in Provo. SOCIAL man. His was Julius. They comPrimary officers and teachers of bined the two. Why isn't this a the Pioneer ward will enjoy a social good solution for the Lucy Stoners? CHRISTMAS DANCING at the home of Mrs. Mattie W. PARTY GIVEN An Italian countess with a funny was Hinckley Friday evening. A cordial jnips urace uangerrield hostess to a number of friends at invitation is extended to all of f r.ose, long and crooked, and beak- and teacher to be present itn, recently Eppeared in the clini a delightful dancing party at tht sfc of a famous Parisian plastic surgKinsen Catering company Monday eon, arid; asked to have her nose reevening. Following the dance, the ENTERTAINED AT modeled into a thing of beauty. party was served a delicious lunch- - DINNER Mr. and Mrs) Lewis Duko "Its. not fit .for myself," she ex con atrthe home of the hostess. at a Christmas dinner at plained. "But I air. expecting an Participating in the pleasant af fair were Mr. and Mrs. Bryant L. their home Sunday jn compliment heir to my husband's ancient line d son, Allan, and yraiU him to inherit a perfect Decker, Miss Goldie Spencer, Miss to their Gwen Nelson, Miss Helen Webster, whose birthday anniversary oc- classical nose." The- surgeon's ex Miss Dorothy Oakley, Miss Zola curred on that day. A large birth- planation that such acquired char-- " Martin, Miss' Eliza . Nelson, Miss day cake holding seven ''pink acteristics were not inherited made Fern Smoot, Miss Lota Paxman, candles, formed an attractive cen- no difference. The countess now Miss Ruth Roberts, Miss Naomi terpiece for the dining table, and optimistically awaits her " offspring. Smith, Miss Janet Webster, Miss green and Ted streamers were One can smile' at such ignorance Phyllis Miller,' Miss Eleanor Stew draped from the chandelier to the tiue. But this maternal instinct art of Salt Lake, Miss Elizabeth place cards', lending a pleasing ef which will suffer broken boner, for Ge ssford, Miss Vera Jackson, Miss fect. A Christmas tree and decoraEvelyn Prusse, Miss TSdith Pax tions were used throughout the en an unborn, child is 'worth- more man, Miss Hazel Robinson, Miss tertaining rooms. Covers were laid than a titter. We. have" rarely heard Gene Clark, Miss Ora Haws, Mi3S for Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Allen, of similar male folly actuated by Lucile Merrill, Messrs, John Fes- - Mr and Mrs. George Duke, iilr. and the paternal instinct. cher, Vernon Scott, Ross Dix, Mer Mrs. Vernard Anderson, Miss Ter And did you know that colored lin Vance, Clyde Sandgren, Bert esa Anderson, and the host and bed linen is the very latest? Sheets Poulton, Wendail Vance, Justin hostess and family. and pillow Blips to match your per Stewart of Salt Lake, Walter Robsonality, suchas: nastel shades of ' erts, Harold Bailey, Ronald Whit CHERE AMDS CLUB li'.ac and cream for, an ingenue, ing, Rex Richmond, Alden mith. PARTY Members of the Chere Amie club jade green" sheets to harmonize Wendail, Taylor, LaRue Payne, withi skin of seme Leonard Giles, 'Htoward Cbttam, will give party at Italian the; bairaiid, beauty, evefl black for dig Lawrence Bee, Oswald company, Hayes. the Hansen Catering nity 'and old age.. Ralph Worthen, Clifton Passey Thursday evening at Can you think of anything white ana Kulon Paxman. Games and dancing will be the di-rsiona and refreshments will be left, anything which has escaped 8rved. AHmeWberB of the ehib- - the color cut 3a? CHRISTMAS DINNER who still etinga-tand their partners are cordially inMr. and Mrs. David S. Park en' white underwear and stationery "" . tertained at a family dinner at vited to attend. They are making our very post and their home- Christmas day.- - The skillets, all the- colors of the rainPARTY ' entertaining rooms and the dining GENEOLOGICAL bow and now we sleep between table were prettily decorated in a TONIGHT The geneologlcal committee of pink and yellow and blue and color scheme-- of red end ir"ehT purple sheets. Only thing left is t3 Covers were laid, for 33,- - including thfc Bonneville ward will enjoy a color drinking water to "har19 grandchildren. Mr. a:id Mrs. social this evening at 8 o'clock at monizethe; with 'personalities." Park presented gifts to everyone the home of Mr. and Mrs. William , present, and they In turn: were Lewis, 443areEast Fourth South. All One For Us A'.'iV" members invited to be present. beautiful Games given many gifts. Did you Tirlow' that woman's fex- and musio were, enjoyed by the f lectation of life is always twoMr. and Mrs. J. D. Park. WELL ARRANGED DINNER years jnore than that of a man's Mr. 'and Mrs. Roy E. Park. Mr7 GIVEN " of the same age?. Thus, if you're were and laid for Mr. Covers and Mrs. J. D. Pyne, Mr. and'Mra. 32, you have about 35 average more, Mrs. H. B. Emil Mrs. Tuft, Dean ParkMr and Mrs, Thomas yers- - to live -- if youe- a anf-47,-if Jacobs, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Reese Hansen, Mr.' and Orson Slack and you're a woman) Various Mrs. at Carl J. Knudsen, and families. are given; ' This' proa well arranged dinner party giten tection of woman" is exploded by ' Tuesday evening. A red and green the discovery that in those very FAMILY DINNER ON cclor scheme was used, ferns and countries where women work In the CHRISTMAS iorms-- ef physical forming the- - centerpiece fields A family, dinner was given Mon- peinsettas for the dining table. Rcdrcnndles in labor, while the men do the easy day afternoon at the home of J. J. attractive silver holders' were also work, the same fact remains. One Peters, to which 'covers were laid employed. An enjoyable time was theory is that women take care of for 35. Attractive Christmas dec- - spent with music and cards, follow- - their, health more than men. I T: were used hwmghput rather doubt mgtne-araneaverage mau4 fusses about his headache an 1 entertaining rooms, and a large bowl of ppinsettas formed the cen- GUESTS AT DINNER takes more dope for It than the terpiece, for the dining table. FolMr. and Mrs. W.' Monroe Pax- - average woman does- when she lowing dinner a radio concert was man entertained at dinner their, knows she's dying. en joyed. Present were Mr. and Mrs. hcrhe Monday .afternoon for Mr. Elvoh Snyder and family, Mr. and and Mrs. Oscar Garrett and family. Mrs. J. E. Peterson and family qf The season's decorations were used. American Fork, Mr. and Mrs. R..E. Peters and family, Mr. and Mrs. jCNrVERSITY CLUB PARTY Eugene" Halladay and family, WilThe University club will eive one son Peters, Adele, Kate and Veva of its series of dancing parties, Fri Peters. day evening, commencing at 8:45 ' ' .. . , ladies gym o'clock, in the B. v CHRISTMAS DINNER nasium. Wilde's Musical Trouba .'- GIVEN dours will furnish the dance-musiMr. and Mrs. J. E. Farrer enter- and- - an enjoyable evening is anticitained at dinner at their home pated. A large attendance of local full-flavore- d Christmas-day- : for the and out of towapeople is expected Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Hansen,. Mrs. and a reasonable number sof g Jests Ida' K. Rasmussen, Mr. and Mrs. and will be admitted Vivian - Harrison and son George, of identified and approved by the . club officers. rr, iii ft i it' I - . . mis': III perfect-proboscisc- IO mm are nev, THESE frocRs tea Hi fir M 1 1M V- mi ijifllititiijti-ta - ::!,! A H 1 f- styles belong definitely to the mode for January. .New and youthful dresses of wool crepes, velvets, satins, and georgettes. They are copies of frocks worth twice the price and are offered to you tomorrow at these low clearance pfices . .$12j50 and $15.00 - AfOOi I . iiillIlllllii ill 11 - , i' ns . . Mr.-an- -- i- and-do-all Order Your Cakes ; . - at For That - N.ew s .'.:..' ' ''. ' ear s Party, ' From . T Ninth Annual "OGDENrUTAH" 12, 1928 71 m -M . FARES : Limit January FARES i ' Limit January 15 s(c j - - i - HU POSTrONEI The Patrons' Ball, to havi bee.i riven by the B. Y. U. women Now Year's eve, has been postponed til Monday evening, Jan. 2, when ladies it will be held in the B. YT7. ' Livestock Show January f PATRONS BALL - , gyninaslum. at Hansen Catering Co. THE WOMAN'S - DENVER & RIO GRAND WESTERN RAILROAD Because the town folks gossip- malicious peil and made remarks at .the, companionate marriage which- he arranged for hia 1-- - - : Phone 17 9 Party Cakes a Specialty ycung daughter, Haldeman-Julius announces that he will move his, big- printing firm away from Girara, Kansas. .The town is ptunned. More than a fourth of the inmates But he'll are employed by H.-show them! Maybe it's harsh, but regardless of what I don't think of If. J., it does give me a mean thrill to see small town gossip penalized once in a while. Still how about lf la it small town a t ifff or lust human natora? City slickers gos sip Justas much, I guess only we don't hear .what's said about us -- Tickets with limit of January 15th will be on sale January 5, to 12, at 1 3 fares for the round-tri, : DAY 24 ' J, Tickets with limit of January 24th will be on sale January S, 6, IT. 18 and 19 at 1M fares for the roundtrlp ' Call on nearest Rio Grande Agent for detailed fares ' and .' train service.... -- V''v.:::& ::'-- : pliSiliMil t mM mm - . in . - hand-picke- d . ' and it sells ", for so little. . IS if Sis:iiri:': $1950 l&i and $ieoo . highest grade package H mm 1 mm Mlmm - 'frSiS i SB Silhouettes that Flare Women's and Misses' Sizes A DRESS EVENT OF . IMPORTANCE enter-tf-ine- - .The world's 1 ii ULa-i-PHK- Exquisite Materials seven-year-ol- JAPAN j : ;.'.; rEEKS of coneentrattd ulannihir. has resulted in this great Coat clfcirance fmost .the important Coat event we havu ever .achieved. Savings here that car.not he duplieated again ihiseason. Copies of Paris imports, all . luxuriously furred with lynx,- badger, beaver and caracul. , - Oualitv and FasTiIon In These Coats at .' 'II,,h4 - ORANGE PEKOE OR f Miss Twyla Anderson, Miss Donua Tolboe, Irwin and Donald Tolboe. coffee is TREE TEA .1 J -- and music were the features ef enjoyment, during which tim?J gifts were exchanged. Participating ia the delightful affair were" C. A. Dahlquist, Sr Mrs. Lena Swenson Miss Effie Dahlquist, Mrr and Mrs. C A. Dahlquist, Jr., and family; C. G. Dahlquist and eon Herbert ol Salt Lake; Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Tolboe of ..Prigham, Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Tolboe and family; Mr. and Mrs Clarence Tolboe and baby; Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Hansen, Miss Marie Anderson, Miss Nathella Tolboe MJ-f-i 7 - Mr."-an- ENTERTAINMENT- The residence ot Mr, and 'Mrs. C A. Tolboe was the jcene Of a delightful social affair Christmas eve. when they entertained at a family gathering, The entire house was decorated ,with' most beautifully Christmas colors and emblems, a huge trcegaily deeoratedt inating. An elaborate dingier was served. As a table centerpiece, a large basket of Christmas candy wf(3 usfcd. Following dinner games -- - x ureas, and ucaf v i . ' sjt Cjf RISTMAS EVE PARTY the Sutton family' Members were entertained Christmas eve at ,a delicious hot supper at the home '' v. v; . CHRISTMAS DINNER--M- r. and Mrs. R. A Moofefield en- tertained at dinner Christmas day for Mr. an Mrs. R. D. Sutton. J -- - DINNER Mr. "and Mrs. Lynn Overlade entertained at dinner at their home Sunday. Covers were laid for four teen, Including Mr., and Mrs. U. ft. Fillmore and famflv of Spanish Fork, and Mi and Mrs. S. J. Taylor and family of City. . i Introducing New York State - Ethel Duckett. Society Editor. Phone 107 Golden Wedding page ronr: . ' . |