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Show 6A SUNDAY HERALD sunday, December io. vm Utah utah "hltr"'t, Sertoma and Partners Enjoy Yuletide Party Couity THE PARTY CORNER. ... . , . Cookie Wreath Is Both Tasty and .Decorative Want a new decoration idea for your home: this Christmas?, How about a novel way tp present a homemade gift of delicious cookies? Here is a Christmas Cookie Wreath that makes a decoration for a h hanging door or above the fireplace. With a huge candle in the center it becomes a gay centerpiece for the holiday table. The whole family can participate in making these holiday cookie wreaths. Mother and the girls can make the cookies. The menfolk can vhandle the job of making the wire coat hangers into circle wreath bases and chop the ' walnuts. The cookies are Walnut Cookie Balls to be individually wrapped in transparent cellophane and then tied to the coat hanger circle won-deff- iil J base. - ; ; j. INSTRUCTIONS FOR COOKIE WREATH ., . ch cloth for each wreath foundation; Vh yards for 7" wreath; 2 yards for 9" wreath; 1 pkg. (18 ft.) , crinkle ribbon (for each wreath). ' Walnut Cookie Balls: 2 batches j for 7" wreath;,- 2 batches for 8" wreaiui, 1 ungues iui and 9" size; 1 pkg. clear wrap; 1 pkg. decorative ribbon for each wreath (for hook and bow) . The batches of cookies allow for plenty of sampling during wreath making time. Each cookie is individually wrapped in 5x5 square of transparent wrap, t Using a wire cutter cut wire coat hanger in the middle (oppos-sit- e the hook) and shape into ring, doubling the wire on the bottom to i make 7" or 9" in diameter. Fasten together the double wire with string: or cellophane tape. Start at the base of hook, fasten the T wide ribbon or strip of cloth, wind this around and around tte wire until it is c6mpletely covered and fasten off at base of -- ; - ; .i hook. ': ' : se . - -- ft- -- "rni 56 CENTER WEST Afct- - Provo, Utah . 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Come in and fashions i. let us show you what's new and exciting in daring or romantic high fashion themesl They're all designed to create an aura of enchantment about you d for every occasion ust aheadl BEAUTIFUL nf ? ' n i ii n if ii II i n l i' . . ... (::,. M 1 1 V California designers go to great length' on the .'blouse front.' The St. Mary's Guild fmet at the Parish House with Mrs. M. D. f"M(hViVi.-- i voj of Beauty V 0 ' G . I '' 5 ii Kelly. Gates, Mrs. Earl Oss, Mrs. Joe Warren, Mrs. Laura Hill and Mrs. Stanley Marsh as hostesses, durWREATH-MAKINt TIME Here are all the things ing the week. Cookie to make will Christmas need that you The guild will give a Christmas your Wreaths,. The wire hangers are in various stages of be-- party for three wards on Dec. 18 Utah State Hospital with ingjmade into wreath bases. On the right cookies are be- at the Robert: Mrs. Mayer in charge ing) individually wrapped in clear cellophane so you see" will also send gifts The members the pastel red and green cookies. to four Indian children at the Intermountain Indian School at Brigham City. Rev. Roger Wood introduced Mrs. Harvey King Jr., who read of a play, tA Man Born he leans toward continental styl- portions By HELEN IIENNESSY to be King" by Dorothy Sayre, . 'Newspaper Enterprise Assn, ing, the British .influence ' or the to the 30 guests present, Winter weather goes hand in American International; There are slightly fitted hand with the Christmis holidays The newest jeweliyj for milady's ; undated box coats, in many sections of the country. is a gold plated metal bib neck Thus topcoats and overcoats play shorter than heretofore; split reminiscent with a set-i- n sleeve effect laces "worn of traditional neckan important part in men's f by members of in front and a raglan construci; African) tribes. The bib Should your husband's topcoat tion in back and many others. is made of rings around the neck If he's a traveling man, one and extends from chin to chest. be the big item on your Christnew j for don't list topcoat, in gray, olive or mas gift him, just inShow certificate. a black, should especially please hand him Vide him. Made of worsted gabardine, ness trips, thus cutting down the the terest by investigating blended - of 5545 polyester fiber weight of his luggage.. and fabrics colors array of styles, Should the rest of the family then be ready to and wool, it is a comfortable offered. You'll ' most to Join with you in turning want for climates and when advice valuable weight give jhim sheds wrinkles out a escort for the coat. It his effortlessly. he does select button-in a features suit to liner their plaid holiday festivities, You'll find coat styles gift lists can be can a as that used for dad his include lounging shirt, hat, any man's taste in dress, whether robe when he's on overnight bus! tie, muffler and gloves. x Fasten wrinkled ribbon to base of hook, place piece of wrapped cookie against wire," bring , the ribbon around the twisted end of the wrapped cookie, around the wire and again around the end of the' cookie, pulling tight. Place another piece of wrapped cookie against ring and fasten in the same' way, working around the ring pulling the crinkled ribbon tight after each addition. The tighter the ribbon is pulled and the the more cookies attached the ring. prettier f -- Jtk. "f"i ::'-'.S- X i Guild Hears Play Read At Meeting I ; Material required: Sturdy wire ribbon or strip of hangers; Tables gaily decorated with The approximately 30 couples , were colored treated to a smorgasbord balls, lights pine boughs, and candles set the mood for the supper followed by dancing and Sertoma and La Sertoma Christ- singing of Christmas carols. mas party held Saturday evening Members exchanged small gifts. at a local restaurant. Committee in charge of the affair were Mrs. Robert Larsen, Robert Harris and Mrs. Jack . After the ring is covered with cookies, fasten the ribbon at the base of the hook. Wrap the decorative trim ribbon around the hook and fasten at base. Form a fancy bow and fasten at base of hook. When you are ready to eat the cookie wreath, add a streamer of ribbon under the bow and fasten a small pair of scissors to the end . . . a convenient way for everyone to sample the cookies. Walnut Cookie Balls cup instant powdered cream 1 flour cup sifted 1 teaspoon salt . , cup shortening Vz cup granulated sugar teaspoon almond extract 2 teaspoons vanilla extract V cup water 1 cup finely chopped walnuts Food coloring (red or green) Vanilla sugar Sift j together instant powdered cream, flour, and salt. Cream shortening, sugar, vanilla and almond extracts together until light and fluffy. Add dry ingredients alternately with water, blending well. Fold in nut meats and food coloring, using two to four' drops for a delicate green or pink color. Chill the dough until it can be easily handled. Pinch off pieces of dough, about a teaspoonful and shape into small balls. Roll balls in vanilla sugar and coat well, Place balls about 1 inch apart on lightly ( greased baking sheets. Bake! at 325 degrees for 20 minutes. Makes about IS to Vt dozen small cookie balls. ? VaniUa Sugar: Add 2 teaspoons vanilla extract to cup granulated sugar; mix well with fingers and spread on waxed paper to dry while preparing the cookies. all-purpo- For Your Holiday Party see'usat .j 'Sissy" Mm fun-fille- by fx Donnlcenny , 4 f . the holidays. Holiday time Is an important the time time of the year is every eye upon you. So put your- best dress, one of our festive dresses, forward. 9i- - if- - Look your loveliest for m m - mm bib of scatter pleats makes mighty sweet topping for skirts, pants. Three-quartsleeves with ruffled n dacron and cuffs. In .i cotton. A. ruffle-rimme- SAUCY BLOUSES to make you the apple of Santa's eye . . . designed especially to mix 'n match to1 every mood. 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Packed for shipping, at no extra Gift Vl GIVE HER A GIFT SHE CAN USE NOW and all through the coming year . . . a beautiful fabric ' or leather handbag . . . many shapes and sizes to choose from, or a pair of lovely evening or daytime gloves In leather or fabric in black, white or pastel. :,.:-- : For women who like fine clothes charge. Charge 3) Yes You may use your day charge accountswithout interest or carrying charge., ! or Layaway 30-60-- 90 68 W. CENTER |