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Show SUNDAY, DECEMBER 24, Utah County. Utah - lssieiikin AY HFRAL D 5A .i Party Plans and Book Review Are Literatae, Meeting Topics Tips for Teens . r' Eighteen members of Literatae met at the borne of Mrs. F. Byron Johnson" Wednesday eveningMrs. Richard Poll reviewed "A Stillness at Appomattox" by Bruce Catton. This deeply appealing and historical novel of the Civil, war won the Pulitzer Prize in 1954. During the evening Mrs. Earl Peirce told the members of the final arrangements in connection with the club Christmas project. One ward at the State Hospital will be visited and individual gifts as well as a radio and elec ' i r ,, v i . . j A tric frypan will be distributed. musical program has also been arranged including the singing of Christmas songs by Mrs. J. Fred Ahlander. Light refreshments will be served. One of tLe world's most unusual art exhibits is the collection of embossed sealskin mats in the Arctic Exhibit on Hill Island: in the Thousand Islands. Mat designs representing Eskimo tribal jlegends are made by Eskimo women chewing on the skins with their teeth. Chatezi Club Is Planning Party Party Arranaed For Athenae Club Twd Parties' Enjoyed By The Fortni&hters The home of Mrs. Robert Ipsen Wednesday evening, was the set Fortnighters celebrated Thursting for the meeting! of 13 members of Chatazi Club for a Christ- day evening with a double Christmas party. Early in the evening , mas party. their first party singOriginal gifts were exchanged they started carols with, patients at one and a short program was pre ing of the wards of the Utah State sented. Mrs. Charles Edward Mrs. Achsa Paxman gave a Christmas thought and a Hospital. two Christmas gave readings and "A Little More Time" was story, holiday-attire- d the Kataline Trio told by Mrs. Jed Gibson. Refreshments and sang songs. Refreshments were served to gifts were distributed Mrs. by the group. Ted Soles and her committee. , Plans are also complete for a After leaving the hospital, memholiday party- on Dec. 30 when bers went to the home of Mrs. husbands will be guests at a din- Carl Kivler for their own party. V ner dance. From the front door which look r - . ed like a large Christmas package to the buffet table, the Christmas theme was carried out, in extensive decorations, complete to living miniature Christmas trees. Gifts were exchanged followed by a delicious buffet served to 20 members. Favors were miniature fruit cakes topped by Santa Claus figures. Two new members, Mrs. Helen Barlow and Mrs. May Degn, were welcomed Mrs. Melvin Kavache-vic- h was chairman of the party committee, assisted by Mrs. Ma SPANISH FORK The Athenae Club met at a local cafe Thurs- day for their Christmas party with Mrs. Ed Clark as hostess. The table was beautifully decorated and a dinner was served to 14 members, after which they sang Christmas songs led by Mrs. Vilda Wilkins, accompanied by Mrs. Gilbert Perry. Party games were played and prizes, were won by'Mrs. Jex Lawrence and Mrs. Arthur Grotegut. The group gathered around the . Christmas tree v to exchange gifts. I Berg, Mrs. Fred Endsley Mrs. Kivler. . Confused About How To Avoid Parking With Steady Girl Jr.,and i Is 0" 0 WILLIAMS girls and boys think it's, "all "Dear Elinor: Do you think right" to neck, pet, go "further," By ELINOR Q. must make room for new stocks jusrarriving! hat simply because my friend is rouse more emotions, if they go married (she is 18 and I am 16) steady. And this is how they get that I should discontinue our re- into serious trouble. The best way lationship except for once in a to handle the parking situation while? She is expecting a baby to avoid is getting into it. Have a soon; don't you think I should be able to help when it comes? definite time to be home and keep We haye been close friends for a it. Let your dater know what the long time." zero hour is and leave the place Ans.- - Yes, it's OK to continue where you go on your date in time your friendship with a married to get home without parking. girl. But there .are many good Then tell him you haven't time, reasons why it's not a smart idea if he heads for a or NOW IS natural. Q. "Dear Miss Williams: I am a. girl of 15 and am new at dating. I'm confused about parking. I 'know it isn't right to park on a if you're date; buti itJ is iall ti.right -- 11 liO T Ji n au going sieauy, isu i right if you aren't going steady? How do I get out of a parking sit uation gracefully?" Ans. No, it's not all right to Whipped Maple Butter makes holiday vhot breads and waffle taste ever so much better. For VA cups, beat Vz cup- - butter un til fluffyy on an electric mixer. ; n GROUP In this V"-- ' . ;'; ..." n"" I "Wr f -A . . - - Mary Kawakami jZ K Carl W. Buehner mm, Estronacetate, rayonacetate, Tarpoon Satins, woblrayon felt. fi ' ? IjT -- &t l l S OlUaentS Mary Kawakami T. 336 WEST at - CrK. Stew ; tkWfr n, Cantoni Velveteen. L2 yd! Reg. 3.98 to 5.49! GROUP IV 0f beauty 3 and Wool In this group: Botany Woolens, Benby Woolens, Hi ' Coatings. PROVO, UTAH yd! Reg. 2.98 to 3.98 111 In this group: Matti Jersey, Brocade Satins, Botany Woolens, It-- i j t Carl W. Buekner CENTER ST. Coat Clearance $ CAREER COLLEGE . iriarys ; i4 GROUP l.S The Staff and x Mi ; Tropex Rayonwoo! blend, washable Royal "O" orlonviscose, Cohama bellinl cotton, Belding Corticelli crepe, Brocade group are: Printed corduroy, washable ' yd! Reg. 1.49 to 2.49! jersey, -- After-Ghristm- as Reg. 89c to 1.29! I GROUP II , Gradually add 3A cup pure maple syruo and whip until well blend edServe at once on hot breads or store in a covered container In ,Jthe refrigerator until needed. For chewy variation add ' Abu J J" Cv " cup chopped nuts ' to the butter; with him. In fact, this is one of for spice, add 1 teaspoons the dangers of going steady . . Taylor's f FABRICS n n n n inn i Lzd Begins Tuesday . . . see our advertisement in. Tuesday SHOP TUESDAY 'TIL 9 P. M. DEPARTMENT Herald for . ' oa a a TAYLOR'S FIRST FLOOR Clearance After-Xm- as y- - ) Kl Entire stock ladies' full length coats on sale Tuesday at Every fine qua! ity "name branT coat & . from 35 to 139 50 the lujcury fabrics, in our stock - 4UH for clearance casual . the nevest fabrics in m to 525 now on sale fine All d rastical ly reduced - . . all sizes and from 3.95 No exchanges! dressy styles, . es regularly selling lined for warmth! .. milium all types of dresses J- for this 20to33V3. are now reduced between many ' MWm-reduced- . fur-trimm- ed tremendous savings:? fcgi spectacular clearance of vinter coats! All coats 7 t ' . . Dressy, Afternoon group are: Petite Poult rayonacetate, Dan River gingham, Simpson overglaze, Printed Robest Cottons, fteltex rayonacetate, plain colors corduroy, 100 rayons, Bates disciplined printed cottons, Cromptons sport cotton, novelty weave Indian head, rayon gabardine, f - CL H I In this ' -- SALE PRICES FABRICS; AT SENSATIONAL ffff! parking spot parks unexpectedly. If insisting on going straight home doesn't work, laugh off the necking idea. Refuse to take it seriously and "serious" necking or petting isn't so likely to happen. If you can't laugh him out of the mood, tell him you never parkland won't do it now . . that you'd rather kiss him goodnight at home (there you have more restraint and control over the situation). When he sees that you really mean it, he'll take you home. - ( For help with personal problems, write to Elinor Williams at this paper. As many letters 'as possible will be answered in' this column). - TO BUY TOP QUALITY In this array you'll find types of material for all occasions Street, Sports and All General Wear. to let It take all your free time, because married girls have, different interests, a different point of view and a different life from what yours should be at 16 in high school. So make it a thing and spend more of your time with girls of your own age and activities . . . in school; school doings, dates, church youth' groups, etc,; You'll be happier to keep most of your friends and activities in your own unmarried age and school group, taking life in gradual steps, as it comes without leaping ahead to a married sphere too Isoon. Likewise,- your friend will find that she now has more with other wives and mothers. It's now-and-th- en THE. TIME . - - -- tailored styles! All ' , colors! ' to 14.95 dresses, Regularly - selling ; from 8.95 ! 250 W. Center Street FR 00 yd! |