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Show SUNDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1950 Prove. Utah County. Utah 'Danish Christmas' Themes Meeting Of Lady Lions v in '''-- jp: v), :. ::,!, , -- , - f te.$fyUm$ W ' v.". If . : Reception Today Wi Open Art Exhibit At Library 1 SPANISH FORK "Christmas in Denmark" was the theme of the program presented to Lady A reception at. the art gallery Lions at the Social Center rc- - of the Provo Public library this Lcently by Ray Anderson and Don afternoon from 3 to 6 p, m. will Robertson, both former mission- highlight the annual exhibit of i r- - I aries in Denmark. paintings which are the work of Mr, Robertson showed colored artists of Provo and the surroundslides of his trip to Denmark and ing area; The exhibit officially the return trip Home through opened Saturday and pictures Mr. Anderson will be on display until Dec. 31. other countries. told about the Danish people and Artists' displaying pictures in their customs at Christmas time. the exhibit will be on hand tk)is in native costumes, the afternoon to greet visitors to the In a flurry of j ist minute preparations Dressed sanR three Danish Christ- display and to discuss points of boys for her cominur irui riage is Maurine Peay mas songs. the pictures. An invitation Is exto the general public to Aston is an- - Mrs. Mclba Christensen was in tended whose engagement fto Lloyd V i.... charge of the program. The visit the exhibit either this after- or fny time during the re group sang Christmas carols A marriage in tie Salt Lake LDS temple der the direction of Mrs. Grace mainder of the month, according on Dec 15 is planned with parents of the Beck, accompanied by Mrs. Vedaito Roman Andrus who isichatr-Darlin- g. Lola Argylc read man of the exhibit, bride, Mr. and Mrs.;Parley Peay planning to a ChristmasMrs. creed and Mrs. Bessie Assisting Mr. Andrus on the honor the new cotjple at an openhouse in Smith led the salute to the flag. 'committee' is Mrs. Melvin their home, 735 W. Ind So., Dec. 19. of evergreen andj mas gifts were exchanged, Miss Peay and Mr. Aston, who is a son Christmas ornaments decorated from which was served: The committee in charge of the of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Aston are both gradu athe table Danish meal to 22 mcm-!j?a- y affair were Mrs. Hannah ates of the Provo high school and seminary. bcitypical s, those on the program, and Callister. chairman, with Mrs. At the present time they are students at two guests. Mrs. A. H. Mitchell Marba Lewis and Mri. Helen assisting. Rrighitm oung university, where Mr. As- and Mrs. Harry Dudley. Dec. lo is carnage Date For Miss Peay 1 un-!no- f v 1. on Fill-Boug- hs T r Christ-'Westri- ng ton is associated with the Delta Phi organization. Sub For Lloyd spent two years in the U. S. Navy and three years in an LDS mission to the (Continued from Pase republic of Argentina. Roth young people are toy repair and mAss food and clothing collection afid dis active in their church organizations. tribution will ajrain bo a part of the program. Regular The couple are planning to make a home will still be needed to curry out the program in in Provo while they continue their schooling, the usual manner but for those who want only to donate ing. repairable toys, food and clothing, the Ute post organization will call for them on notification and store them in the Provo armory for Christmas distribution. MAURINE PEAY J i chairman of the Ute post, Rowdish, lists the following telephone numbers where citizens may call with the notification that they have food, clothing or Book Reviewed repairable toys which the VFW may pick up: 495, "Sub- HOLIDAY At desk at The Daily Herald; 2405-J- , Wick Swain Is Barber shop; 1011), Edward J. Bednar residence; 2961-J- , Club Social Charles Dowling residence; 177-DRESSES Vje Forsyth residence; 11)86-2993-Ken Raum and residence; Wwight Shake-spea- r Mrs. Donna SANTAQUIN residence. Bott nave a review of the book, Doctor Has Two Faces" ...... for For Persons calling these numbers should specify, if necesrhilr Nnda members mot "The lwlT inf ,Un Thursday evening in the home of,ehib rerrntv at (he home of Mry sary, about what time of day they wish the pickup made. VFW members will make every effort to comply with the Mrs. J. Edwin Stein to hear a; Jennie Bylunrt with Mrs. GeorsXMAS PARTIES review of "Laughing Boy" given LeBaron assisting with hostess request. duties. Mrs. Julia Peterson and Offers Aid by Mrs. Milton Nelson. The book Mrs. Lorenzo Clark were in! and is written by Oliver LaFarge of Foreign Wars jfroup, another Veterans of the Saturday, Charge program. Little Girl Taffeta Dresses In a short business session Mrs. Garden City post 9276, joined the program with the anwon a Pultuer prize in 1021. It Pastel shades. concerns the life of a Navajo In- Wallace Greaves, club president,' nouncement that it will care for 12 families from Daily dian bov and of his lnvo for an discussed plans for the Christmas; doa Herald and service it. lists that for too, raised Sizes had been b plans pickup to who Rirl home1 at rhcld her Indian party a of food in 20. A 1 Those Garand white Dec. in the home hot dinner will be nated clothing, & up tamjiy. toys. to 3 charge of the Mrs. William F. Schultz, presi- served gifts exchanged. of released the the following den post program City phase dent conducted the session. Piano to be taken and where will call, numbers messages phone Girls Cotton Dresses, made of selections were civen by Joan ufv'M-K- i, a. service lvan rarnwortn; pickup iiispatcnen. Dan River Gingham also pas-te- l nortcd on a meeting of the I.ogis- R. K. Tyler; 617, J. J. Nusink; 868-J Kai V. Bott; R, Bracken LgC! latjve toiintil and Mrs. Albert loIo-K- l. Leonard A. Adams; 6L'S-.Kay Watkins; 1025-J- , you will want Freestone read ;t lotter asking for (Continued from Page 1, Sec. 2) picolay ;, Harry W. Boswell Kugrne V, Carter; 1he club's support in the Youth one of these pretty dresses Home concert to be given Monmay apply at any time Monday Regular Tavlor,! Clark, Lester was Craig day. Mrs. Carl Lindle.V 9 m. to 5 p. m. at the a. from from Santa Claus. named to represent the Huh as Robert Mooi field. J. Robert Bui-- j through Saturday lock. Albert office. at The Herald desk Freestone, Warner, Daily art chairman in the Federated M. Clark, Murphy, to Stanley is of Paul; decided also was The Christmas It clubs. give giving. In a newspaperman's spirit well-worBig Sister Dresses that are as a donation to the veterans to L.' Harmon. Arnold E. Graham,! much-use- d a a that's "clique" phraie. Grant Fisher, Fred Ahlander, and; language in their work. pretty as a picture. In charm- help one. a still Rut it's good Archie Bowden. mjghty and Mrs. Mrs. .(ones Laurence ing pastels Taffetas, Dainty Frank Dain each gave a short Cottons and some plaid TafMrs. sketch of "What's New." feta and Velvet Combinations Jones 'based her talk on an ar- Santa Subs-for-San- ta 1 Book Review Santaquin Part Of Club Program r- - - T - for-Sant- Sub-for-San- SUNDAY HERALD ta 1 if! i more end Mrs. Kent McKnight. The committee on arranging and hanging the pictures is Roman Andrus, Herbert Breinholt Glen Turner and Fay White. Following Is a list of the art-is- U .whose work is displayed and the title of the paintings: J. Roman ;Andrui, "Challenge" Florence Beck, "Timpanogos"; D. Elden Beck, "Tropical Flower"; Shirley Bee, "Mums"; Floyd E. Breinholt, "Tlmp From Deer Creek"; Herbert Breinholt, "Flowers"; Edith Christiansen, "Lull Before the f. Storm"; T. Cochrane, "Tranquility"';Myrtle CurtU, "Prelude to Winter"; LaVieve H. Earl, "White Petunias"; Belle Fillmore, "Tree in the Meadow"; Elira R. Fillmore, "Still Life"; Flora D. Fisher, "A Glimpse of Early Spring"; Bessie Gourley, "Iris"; Afton Hansen, Mountain Stream"; Willard Hrwkins, "Zions Canyon"; Margery Hey, "Native"; Edgar M. Jensen, "Valley of the Purple Sage"; Lee Knell, "Hawaiian Scene"; B. F. Larsen, "Rockport"; Geneva Larsen, "Timpanogos in Winter"; Vera B. "White Poppy"; Eliza McKnight, Merrill, "Winding Road": Milton A. Nelson, "Yellowstone River"; Olive Maiben Nicholes, "Iris Garden"-FaWhite Perkins. "Mountains": Bernice Reese. "Springtime"; Clyde Robison, ""Age"; Artemesia Romney, "Lonesome Road": Ethel Slack, "Still Life"; Joseph L Smith, "The Transient": Wanda M. Snow, "Along the Trail"; Clara M. Taylor, "Cosmos"; Olive P. "Autumn SolendorThorpe, Glen H. Turner, "A u t u m n Sketch." .' ; l j, ' H ' i ; Al-d- en - .1 MM. Shown with her painting which she has calle "White Poppy" is Mrs. Kent McKnight, one of the artists di? playing pictures in the exhibit at the Provo Public library. Mr: McKnight came to BYU from Idaho Falls, Ida. She was an activ student in the art department not only in creative work but? i other activities associated with the Studio Art Guild. Followin graduation she had charge of the sale of art materials at th Student's Supply. Since her marriage she has continued her ir terest in art. One of her teachers, Prof. B. F. Larsen, says of; he that she has an inventive mind, one full of experiment. She ofte creates work that is interesting in its newness of presentatioi and she is never interested in just manufacturing a picture. Pro! Larsen feels that Mrs. McKnight has many possibilities in help ing to show the public new aspects of art as a medium of expres WHITE POPPY sion. a" SPECIAL AT TAYLOR'S 40 i ONLY NEW - (All Styles) Reg. to 14.95 1.98 l'-9-- g9 J, ().")0-R:- Subs-for-San- ta Sub-for-San- ta Ladies Ready-to-We- ar n, priced from . . ticle from the Reader? Dicest, "Amateur Psychologist." Mrs. Dain gave a poem, "When It's Just Two Weeks to Christmas." and she also explained how to make large Christmas candles. Red candles. Christmas wreaths and baubles ornamented the mantel, and made a setting for tray refreshments which were served to those mentioned and Jack V. Dixnn. William R. Firmage. Albert Freestone. Stanley Ural, .'ack Jensen. Wesley Knudsen. Karl Oss. Robert Sumner, Harold Van Wagenen, Dean Van Wagenen. Sherman Wing, Delmar Kenner, Rex Thomas Paul W. Larsen, Rulnn Johnson, James V. Harlem. LaVar Knmp and Arthur MrArthur. 3.98 ,, 7.95 can make this store your one stop shopping center. 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