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Show SUNDAY. DECEMBER S, 1950 Provo.'UUh County, UUh SUNDAY HERALD Food N' Fun Marks 10th Birthday For Phile Nada. Plenty of food n'fun marked the 10th anniversary birthday party for: members of Phile Nada of Soroses' on Thursday evening: when they met in the home of Mrs. Har' old Van Wagenen. l Openhouse Today Will Fete New Mr. and Mrs. Liddiavd i - 1 - . "r s , 1 well-appoint- -- ; ed Will Irom 5 to p. m. is former the who The bride, Areta Mitchell has chosen a smart sport ensemble rtl yellow knit accented with a floral corsage for greeting her guests. Mrs. Gordon SHAREE WESTOVER Getz also in a knit outfit will stand with her. Jay Jones will stand with the; SPRINGVILLE An interest-groowhose parents, will also ing discussion on "More for your assist". money in entertaining" was given Lovely fall flowers with ferns; by. Mrs. Clarence Schreiver at a will adorn the receiving rooms meeting of the Modern Mothers and refreshments carrying out a club during the week at the home Holding a spot high up in social news of the younger set, is pink and white color scheme will of Mrs. Perry Goodliffe. Mrs. the announcement C. Nello Westover of Schreiver took for the basis of the betrothal and made by Bishop and Mrs. be served by Lorna Anderson, of their marriage daughter, Sharee, forthcoming Madsen, and Joan Mitchell, her discussion a chapter in the Charles E. Thomas, Jr. a son of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Thomas of sister to the bride. Mrs. Kay (book "How to Live Beyond Your to Malad City, Ida. Bandley will preside at the guest Means" by Margery Wilson. In it Choosing January 5 as the wedding day, the couple will be Mrs. Eldon and and new Mrs. Wilson suggests and married Ramsey boqk in rites solemnized in the Salt Lake LDS temple. Parents Mrs. Jay Jones will supervise the recipes, suggestions bride-elewill honor the couple at a reception the same gift display. Eldon Ramsey has on varying the entertainment, of the in Provo First ward. been asked to greet the guests at! ideas for decorations, and short evening 'functions planned for the lovely Among the many the door. cuts to party preparations. is a trousseau tea to be given by her mother in her miss, young Mrs. Mitchell, the bride' mothpians for the Christmas hus-e- r Dec. 31. has selected an afternoon dress band's party were discussed and homeMiss Westover was cheer leader for two years while attending Of brown for the Occasion and Mrs .Tim Millar mmoH rhairman she graduated. She also completed Mrs. Liddiard has chosen a wine to be assisted by Mrs. Jimmy Provo high school from whichProvo She is now attending and work from her graduated a gown, tacn win arid corsage Laurence, Mrs. Jim Livesey, Mrs. Brigham Young university for her seminary. second where she is a year 10 complete ner cosiume. Berl NeiSOn, and Mrs. Schreiver. member of the Cougarettes and Y Calcares and has pledged Val Eldon Ramsey will furnish Mrs. Lawrence, Mrs. Livesey, and Norn. vocal solos during the receiving Mrs. Nelson are new members Mr. Thomas is a student at Brigham Young university. He has and piano music will be played jn the club. an LDS mission in the eastern states, is a veteran of World filled by Joan Mitchell. She will alsoj A dellclous trav luncheon con- - War II and attended Malad high school and MaLad stake seminary accompany Mr Kamsey. eluded the evening and in addi- - in Idaho. ' "he young newlyweds are nowtion At the BYU he is active in drama, a member of Delta Phi frato those mentioned. 4he fol- where he has held several offices and is a member of the neLw hom? ,at, lowing were in attendance: Mrs. tn,e,r ab,llohd',n ternity 130 S. 3rd W where they will be m wvirrKt Delti Phi male chorus. t home to frierrds following theMrs Verno'r The young couple will reside in Provo following their marDunn, Mrs. Ernest openhouse Boyer, Mrs. Paul Lloyd, Mrs. Bert riage for a short time, later planning to make their home in Malad Strong, Mrs. John Stark, Mrs, Ray Lovell, Mrs. Bill Turner, C'-P John Mrs. Jay Bingham, Mrs. Ivey. Mrs. Erwin Sheffield. Mrs. CS-noEd Forshee. Mrs. Lauren Bryan, Mrs. Bob Huntington and Mrs.! ' Ellis Crosby, the latter three! j . being special guests Cup and Saucer cLub met SPANISH FORK The Gold the week at the home of Mrs Wives Orem ing Jaycee and Green ball for Palmyra stake will hold their annual Christmas J- M- Thompson. Games of bridge Is scheduled for Dec. 8 and 9. enjoyed with prizes going social at the home of Mrs. Bob were Great effort on the part of the to Mrs McKay christensen and MIA leaden is being made to Johnson, 12th South and State Mrs. Jack Brim, make this the most colorful and on Wednesday at 8 p. m. street Light refreshments were served outstanding event in December. to Mrs. Glen Healy. fnd others attending included according All departments in the MIA Mrs. Allen, Mrs. Glenwood Committee chairman. Theme ofNavlorJayMrs Bob Burton. Mrs will be represented in drama, the event will be "Christmas in Leo Ferguson, Mrs. LaMar dancing, music and speech. Lead-er- g in these departments Lands" featuring talks on;more and Mrs. Bud Dunn. are OREM .'Orem Lady Lions' Jayne Tanner, Mr. and Mrs. cornmittee qn, library service met Christmas customs by natives of Gratot Bendixen, Arvil Huff, in a planning session trua ween at several foreign countries. Pearl Barnett, Bessie. Smith, Mrs. the home of Mrs. LoYin. Millet, IF THEIR LITTLE Maureen Hughes, and Esther president of" the group to discuss Instead of the usual gift exCarlson. Mr. and Mrs. FerrisJ plans for assisting the Orem pub- change all members will bring FEET COULD TALK Wood of Lake Shore and Mr. and lic library iri trjeir. renovating and used children's books and make Mr.s. Ervin Bingham are assisting expansion program now a cash contribution to purchase Yes, if their feet could talk, in teaching the dances. new books for the children's dethey'd ask again and again for Members of the club have con partment of the Orem public li- - the comfort, fit and durability Friday, is for the Beehive groups and Boy Scouts. Those; tributed a collection of children's jbrary. All former members of the of CHILD LIFE SHOES. Sold who came only to see the floor books and late fiction which will club will be invited to participate exclusively in Provo at show, and do not care to dance be placed in circulation after the in 'the Christmas festivities. are urged to attend on this night, library opening on Dec. 14. Green well-WeckThe committee assisting Mrs. A work meeting is being plan-aboSaturday night is for groups is Mrs. Healy in arrangement Shoes the Beehive and Scout age. 'ned at the library the date and Richard Park, Mrs. Burncll Fow30 North University The floor show will be the same time to be announced when ler, Mrs. William Burr and Mrs. both nights. Dancing will follow members will assist in moving Clay Benson. the floor show. books and equipment to the new quarters on tne main floor of the city building which is being decBIG SPECIAL orated this week. Members of the Lady Lions SALE ON ALL NEW library service committee are Mrs. H. Sherman Howard, Mrs. j Clifford Jn K A Rodriques, Mrs. Lorin Millet who met with Mrs. E. H. Dy VI rS. LOUQie Johnson, librarian and Mrs. Henry OREM Mrs. C. Lucius Laudie' Campbell, chairman of the a gracious hostess to mcm-ibraboard in the planning meet- bers of the Orem Social group at tng. .her home on Friday afternoon. All members of the club are re Entertaining rooms were attrac quested to br:ng one good book of 66 No. UnivTve. fiction or a book suitable for chiltively, decorated with I " ' to the work plants and arrangements of pyra-- j dren or teen-agecantha Sewing and social chat meeting. was the main diversions. Luncheon was served to Mrs.! Pearl Jepperson. Mrs. Delia Mrs. O. H. Anderson, Mrs. Clarence Kofford, Mrs. Vcrcna Holt. Mrs. W. H. Kofford. Mrs.,1 G. T. Tucker. Mrs. B. M. Jolley.j Mrs. George Sclman. Mrs. Allen! Bellows, Mrs. Frank Thorne, Mrs. S. A. Carter, members and Mrs. J Claytorr Watts and Mrs. J. C. .Stolworthy. guests. 491 S. 2nd W. Modern. Mothers Club Given Smart Party Tips Charming Miss Westover Soon To Be Mrs. Thomas . La-R- ue time-savi- A beautifully decorated birth day cake in white occupied the center of the tatye. White candles in branched holders' added a By pretty note and the serving was conducted at small tables each Mrs. Floyd Thacker was a one centered with a miniature birthday cake. The club initials, charming hostess to members of "P N" adorned the top, in silver Shangri La club in her home on and other decorations carried out the club colors of scarlet and Thursday. silver. ; Mrs. Lewis Liston presided at Mrs. W. F. Schultz present club a" short business session. Compresident presided and gave a clever tribute to the organizers of mittees were appointed to ar the club. Her first name being range the Christmas activities of Betty, she titled he toast, "Bettys the group. burg address" and paraphrased Luncheon was served by the the original Gettysburg address hostess. Christmas d e corations Mrs. LaNell Hay- were used on the mantle and on throughout. ward, first president of the club the table. told about the first meeting, ten years ago, and the following club Those present in addition to the members gave short reminiecnccs ones mentioned were Mesdames of happenings of the club through Dale Blain, Myron Davis, and the years: Mrs. Rulon Johnson, William Wright. Mrs. Harold Bailey, Mrs. William R. Firmage, Mrs. Wesley Knud-seMrs. J. Edwin Stein, Mrs. iirri, Arthur Duckctt, Jack V. DixDean Van Wagenen, Mrs. Martin on, Albert Freestone, Stanley Johnson, Mrs. Arthur McArthur Heal. Jack Jensen, Lawrence and Mrs. Roy B. Hammond. Jones, Milton Nelsoti, Carl Lind- Others present at the gay eve- ley, Earl Oss, Clifford Sowards, Sumner, Sherman Wing, ning were Mesdames R. D. Clow- - Robert Paul W. Larsen and LaVar Kump. Chummy Session Club Enjoyed Receiving1 guests at a openhouse today be new Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Liddiard whose marriage Was solemnized durinjr the week in the Salt Lake LDS temple. Parents of the bridegroom accompanied them and witnessed the ceremony. The openhouse will be giyen by parents A. Mitchell in their home, of the bride, Mr. and Mrs. '" With each member bringing recipe copies for all plus a generous recipe made up of the item the party got off to a good start, with the serving of main course dishes, salads, desserts, drinks and candy. , . ng ct pre-nupti- M Around our new diiploy of drstincftv Hallmark Greeting Cards the wo mlh of frindlinef glows.. .For rwyonifce boy a HaAmark cord from our wido election it being friendly is 1 ... remembering someone on some special occasion or' Just saying "Hetto. Be sure to visit our new greeting card section and see our complete Ime of distinctive Hallmark Cords for every occosion. rtuA vMMr I im m mssmm is m m m SVC m m m m emmim , j MB" 65 J n. al ' ' t,., . and Saucer Jaycee Wives Of To Hold !UuD tnlys Christmas Social Pleasant Evening Palmyra Stake Gold and Green Ball Plans Set dur-ORE- M Lady Lions - - OfOrem Hold Meet Fill-Oth- Delicate, lacy lingerie has just the touch of luxury that every lady needs here are beauties well within your Christmas budget. Choose a gown or negligee er Satins Crepes Nylon or Tricot Nylon and Rayon In Silks 2.98 35.00 TO er ve GIFT SUGGESTIONS NYLON GLOVES Orem Social Club BLOUSES Entertained I HOSIERY HANDBAGS Let us help you to solve your gift problem. - WINTER COATS ry GLORIA'S SHOP 1 v rs Me-cha- yr- fc Something warm gets a warm welcome. . . r 'At For the LADIES - flowers j 1 on your gift list P of cour$e..3 SLIPPERS Cot a gift problem, mister? Here's a smart idea! Step in today and get all the ladies in your life those luxurious, beautiful and welcome Nite Life Slippers! Wives, mothers, daughters, aunts, sweethearts . . . they all love smart Nite Life Slippers! And Nite Life Slippers have the richness that makes a gift D SAY IT WITH E Phone 80 Where the Flowers Grow Provo 8.98 to 35.00 , r t '3 t It u'tsTJ :ej?v: ACETATE RAYON AND NYLON SUDEKFIT SPPS Dainty Lace Trims White - Pink - Blue only 2.98 appreciated. For any occasion . . . for a gift to be treasured . . . give flowers. FLOWERS-BY-WIR- A Hostess Coat Or Lounging Pajamas What is more comforting than a lovely robe to relax in for the evening, to lend a special charm to breakfast time? We have robes of soft wool, quilted and shining satin, all at reasonable prices. Greenh r. Doo erie 154 WEST CINTIR STREET LEWIS LADIES7 STORE PROVO, UTAH Open A Charge Account Or Use Our Layaway Plan! : |