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Show Orem BPW Hears Talk By Western Region Director; - -- ,; 1 Marriage ir Mr. and Mrs. John V. Let of have received word of the marriage of their daughter. Donna Ann Lee and Paul E. Cyphert, which took place Nov. 1 at Olean. New York. The ceremony was performed at 10 a.m. at St Mary of the Angel sj Church by the Rev. Robert L. Buchheit. assistant pastor. Mist Sally Ann Clark. Corsica. ...... r- Vv LtA- AA...tM maid of honor and S- - Richard Haas acted as best man, a w coding ainner was served; following the nuptial. )' ; SpringviTle Dur-malo- st- - :.." .! . v- ' ..,.-.'- . ; ! to Delicious Dishes Feature 'Home Cooking' Yule Party fOicU(lI -- for-U- en-V.- at l greet-wome- ,n. ' Affirm L i Order Your Flowers Early . POINSETTIA EVERGREENS Phone 80 Where the Flowers Grow Mes-dam- f will-- ' ry. X V, fi's. 'a.. T ..,' If. '; I 7A r FOR Bobble Oath I 1 V V, A ? i i l DRYERS J Whltmaaa Samplers. Glades Pink A Gold MrDostald CHUera raraaue W f : x-- JEWELRY BOXES HAIR 3 DOROTHY GRAY LIPSTICKS $1.00 end for f Games' iow pwcio SUNBEAM ELECTRIC RAZORS WALLETS $1.00 to $15.00 RONSON LIGHTERS KAWOODIE, PIPES SHEAFFER PENS AND PENCILS EASTMAN CAMERAS OAWKEYE BROWNIE FLASH SET $13.50 WATCHES SPECIAL 6.95 and 9J5 RYDUTOL Toys k r 4l $1 .98 Size $2.98 tip $2.98 $2.98 $1.35 to $1.95 Hose Negligee Sets $8.95, up Robes..... O $8.95 up f 86 NO. UNIV. AVE. ? y -- y These gay and cozy comfort companions have so much of Christmas warmth and all-ye- ar pleasure plus tax Indian-giv- er that they almost make an in them of St. Nick himself I Everyone fat your family will beam with delight whefs they find a pair on Christmas morning. p11 gr ff I And their prices put new courage in your Kiddies Watches holiday budget. Many, many 1 styles to choose from 1 hard-presse- 95 d i CbTderella Snaw I White, Hepatoar Cassidy, Slicky & j Xmas Cards ! . n nnv. 1 Lrg. Assortment by American, o s .1 . j ) rsovo 79c AEud-sno- P. FCXX PAY$Cf4 Spray On j MAX AAp fHOrtf OOOS nornr pllo 154 West Center PKOV.O'S COSIPLETE FAMILY SHOD STORE mi f TO G000D HEALTH An STANDS I ..$2.98 up Slips Gowns Bags Costume Jewelry vy( &4 aw Hand and Body Lotions Reg. 2.M. Limited time only. : Ke scalar $1.98 op Suits ..... .from $29.50 up All Wool Coats $19.50 up Dresses all wool. . . . .$5.95 up 4 $1.00 VITAf.lS free with each $5.95 size. Dorothy Cray Creating Pub. XMAS ......from lR FOR DAD OR BROTHER rmnr i Blouses ffren Cer.fa tan't retltt ll9 ttSa'tzHdjky a. Mr. J. G. ! .... 9 . Fifivrn 1 Plans for a Christmas "cleaning and decorating" party were made at a meeting of Women of the Moose Thursday. Members will meet Dec. 20 at 7 p.m. at the home and a juke box dance will follow. A children's party will be held Dec. 21 from 2 to 4 p.m. at the home. A visit from Santa Claus, a program and treats are planned. Mrs. W. E. Wellington Is general chairman with Mrs. Larry Dlmick and Mrs. Sam Park, chairmen of treats. Tentative plans for New Year's Eve were also made. Announcement was made of the Jan. 25 convocation with Provo chapter as host. Reports were read by publicity chairman. Mrs. Charles-Van Wagenen; hospital. Mrs. Kenneth- - Bray; membership, Mrs. John Pollock; ritual, Mrs. Larry Dlmick. Mrs. Carlyle Lewis read a final report on the birthday banquet and said the cake was taken to the Utah County Infirmary. Senior Regent Mrs. Frank Dlmick announced the Initiation meeting will be Dec. 18 with Mrs. Park as hostess. s M MUSIC BOXES Plus Tas '' s Wonderful gifts for her so right to jfive, such a thrill to receive handsome accessories, beautiful blouses, suits, coats, dresses, hose, lingerie, bags,-gloveand hankies, all designed to apto the feminine heart peal II I W. $i.oo , M. J. Hansen, and Mrs. Fay Jepp son. Miss Ines Ott was welcomed as a new member and other members present were the Mesdamcs Wayn of Mrs. Vernon Crowell Cowkry, Robert Wolsey. Bryant During a short business meeting Tlngey, David Beesley. Max War plana were Made for a Christmas ner and Miss Eliza B)errcgaara. party. Guests were Mrs. Ralph Miss Pat Bowen and Miss Donna Talker. Mrs. H. R. Vincent, Mrs. ToQmc. .?; Tussyl Pkgs 8c es SANTAQUIN Ushering In the Yuletide, Camp Summit. Daughters of Utah Pioneers held its annual Christmas party Thursday at the home of Mrs. George Sylvester with Captain Geneva Halladay in charge of activities. The entertaining rooms bore a festive look with decorations in keeping with the Christmas theme. Mrs. Dan Ferre presented the lesson and a Christmas program followed after which gifts were exchanged and, a tray luncheon served, by Mrs. Sylvester assisted by Mrs. William Hudson and Mrs. John WalL . PERFUMES and GIFT SETS by Guerlain, (Shalimar) Dana, Tabu, Coty, Dorothy Gray, and r 2-- of Christmas A demonstration centerpieces and gift Ideas by Mrs. Flora Fisher was seen by members of XI Beta Chapter, Beta Sigma Phi. Thursday evening at the home 1 ( Y tirf Christmas Party FROM YOUR FRIENDLY CITY DRUG STORE . zxiux Summit DUP Enjoys n PROVO GREENHOUSE rm -3. A LEICESTER. Mass, (UP Foot teea-a- g boys were caught letting th air out of th IS parted automobile: Police Chief William P. Farrell mad the boys pomp tip the tires again by hand. Christmas Ideas Given Reynolds were in charge of this activity. Guests of the group were former members, Mrs. J. Kyle Clark and Mrs. James R. Boshard, and Mrs.' Lloyd Cullimore Jr. Mrs. Boyd Erickson and Mrs. Ben E. Lewis are new members. Assisting hostesses were Mrs. Clyde Patten and Mrs. Dean Spackman. ,Mrs. Dean W. Gray, .f o r m e r secretary and reporter, is leaving for California where her husband will attend school. In addition to those mentioned, members present were the Harold Bandley, Grant A. Fisher. Arnold Graham, Paul Harmon, Virl Harrison. Blake Gammell. Willard C. Nelson. Robert1 all the 30.000 members Bullock. Archie Bowden and Creed of Nearly the U. S. armed forces now staBrimhalU. tioned in England are in the Air ' Force. . yyyju for Christmas giving We have a nice selection of CORSAGES POTTED PLANTS WREATHS CUT FLOWERS the trees which were delivered-tUtah County Infirmary and each member brought two gifts to the party for the patients. Mrs. Monroe Paxman and Mrs. Taylor A Christmas .tree, bright with colored lights, highlighted the attractive and festive decorations which created a holiday atmosphere at the home of Mrs. Ralph Olsen Thursday when she entertained members of the Phile Teras at 'their annual Christmas party. Large red and green candles were combined with holly and pine cones to form other attractive decorations. "Home Cooking' was the theme and each member brought a sample of a favorite recipe which was later used as part of the menu. Casseroles, rolls, cocktails, cake, cookies, desserts and a flaming English pudding were served to the guests at small tables. The centerpieces were of angejirhir and red candles. Small alunfinurtj pans filled with fresh sage and tied in green cellophane were used as favors. Miniature red and green checkered plastic aprons with copies of the recipes in the pocket were presented 'to each guest. Mrs. John Bow en, president, welcomed new members and greeted the guests. Mrs. Stanley N. Clark as a "roving reporter" gave a history of St. Nicholas and retold legends from the 13th century through the present day concerning Santa Claus. Mrs. Eugene Faux Introduced the musical program and read a poem, "Signs of Christmas," by Edmund Lees. Several songs vfrere sung by a double trio consisting of Mrs. Ted Schofield, Mrs. J. Fred Ahlandcr. Mrs. Frank'Gard-ner- , Mrs. Faux. Mrs. Boyd Erick-soand Mrs. Lloyd Cullimore Jr. Later the group sang carols. During the week the club bought and decorated several Christmas I rcxissMEWT BSP Sees . Th Jsycee SPANISH FORK Wive had a Christmas party at the Social Center. Mr. Clarence GulL the president conducted the meeting. , Color Captains Mrs. David Bailey and Mrs. Bob Lombards had charge of the arrangements which were in harmony with the Christmas season. Mrs. Dick Romney led ia th pledge to the Gag and Mrs. Glen Larsen gave the prayer after which the time was spent playing games and exchanging gifts. A nice luncheon was enjoyed. Program For Moose Women Developed Mrs. Paul E. Cyphert. the former Donna Ann Lee ii DECEMBER 14. 1K3 I'US County. Uth SUNDAY. Cyphert. 217 th St., Olean. New York, Paul and his bride are both graduates of the Olean High School. The parents of the new bride. Mr. and Mrs. Lee, recently came to Utah from California where Mr. Lee is now composing room foreman fori The Dally Herald. - follow-fnent- SUNDAY HERALD Exchange Gifts Received careers and motherhood OREM of each. the members and rewards ser.ir.f Tuesday evening cf the Orrm Business and Profes- - During dinner Mrs. Helen B. i or.il Women's Club enjoyed dla- - Weeks entertained with special and an evening of fellowship Christmas vocal numbers accom-be- a new members of the club en- - pajUed at the piano by Mrs. June tc ruined for the regular monthly Gammell. She also led the croup in singing Christmas carols to con-roeeuaf of the group. Arraajements of evergreens an J clud tt evenings entertainment Christmas tree ornaments decked the timing room with special ar- - Christmas gifts were exchanged rangements for the piano and and names drawn for BPW sisters and names of the sisters will be table. Huge white candles lighted the dicing table and col- - revealed at the BPW Christmas oriul Christmas scene place mats party next year. Covers were laid o added to the festivities of the oc- - for Mrs. Grua, Mrs. Edna and were favors for the eve- - ham. president: Mrs. Helen T. jWentz. Mrs. Mary Jones. Mrs. unf. Special rueit of the occasion was Opal Flgby. Mrs.. Ha, Macdonald, Mn. Suzanna Mae Grua, Western Mrs. Evelyne Terry. Mrs. Hazel region director for the National Henderson. Mrs. Mollie Allred, federation of BPW who addressed Mrs. Lorna Elvlck. Mrs. Maude She Bandley. Mrs. La Rue Burningham. the group following dinner rrlttrd hishliRhts of the interna- - Mrs. Ileen K. Storrs. Mrs. Lenore t.twial board meetlw; of BPW held Johnson. Mrs. Alice Jones. Iva in New York City recently which Reynolds. Mrs. Ina Roberts. Mrs. he atteded as a representative of Bessie I. Meiling. Mrs. Mary Kris-tfce BPW in Western states. She man. Mrs. Dorothy X. Campbell, told of the many interesting per- - Mrs. Weeks and Mrs. Gammell. sor.alities amons the foreign dele- - Mrs. Durham presided at the gates to th- - meeting and also told meeting and Mrs. Opal Rlgbyread ucidents o interest occurring at the club collect. The committee on th natioml convention of BPW in arrangemef ts included Mrs. Mary Boton lastyJulv. Jones, chairman, Mrs.- Helen T. Mr Grua relaed an appeal of Wentz. Mrs. Mary Krisman. Mrs. many of Jte foreien delegates to Hazel Henderson and Mrs. Opalj omen of the L'nifed States in Rigby. Games were played under vhirb they-iid- . 'Ion must be thedirecticn of Mrs. Jones vi .th us, for the whole lng dinner. world looks to, America for lead- erkhm and reaper ts the American flriCC VIUob and American principles." rople Mr. Grua reported that foreign omen were concerned over the' rTGDG f"6S lark of American women in gov- ernmrtit and other public affairs YU G OrGGtlflOS 2 r.d tt.e professions. Many of the SALEM Frances Gardner delegates she said urged more American women seek tertajnei the Gleaner class of the rovermm-rpitions as they said J M,A orl Tuesday evening. The n gorrnmeM is housekeeping, anl- Kroup preparcd Christmas . , are a natural for these poa tn S.tOM who are away from Mr Grua s;Ae of "women's 'of the ward either at school, in the unseen pavrheck" as referred to home Yy the famous writer Margaret u ( alking Banning as she addressed ,ln" tne international banquet attended eluded Mrs McrnU Koyle. leader, Arlene Sheen. Otten, by women of S3 nations The tin- - Londa aeen paycheck was being able to Marilyn Hanks. Louisa Green. In a cheerful holiday have both in7 Jaycee Wives Play Games, News Of v ... . U 1 KARL KELSCH DOHSIMS BILL KELSCH |