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Show 1965 wldSSS '2A-Sim3(- KalonOub - Danish Party Planned Tlmrsday Enjoys The traditional appearance of ; appear and there will be Danish the festivities. Reservations Santa Lucia, wearing her crown caroling. must be mad. with M Kp n. of lighted candles, will feature The party is a family affair 'neth Anderson of Provo by the Danish Christmas party .. and all Danes and IDS Dec. 14. Anyone inter-ari16 Dec. at planned Thursday, who have served in Den-- j ested"iwelcome to call for k the Provo Utility Building. are invited to he part of ervat'ons. Hostesses, Mrs. C. R. An A filled with songs program dersonand Mrs7 Erschet T3ie ' j Festivities mission-Tuesday- es res-mar- JK mombWllf welcomed a dinner are Kalon Club to the Anderson Santa Claus will alsoj arranged. home for the annual Christmas party on Thursday evening. . with The home was colored lights and from its vantage point at the brow of a hill, furnished a festive panorama of " the city below. herd, 4 i - - Thursday . V fa - ft Dinner was .served first from one long table, splashed down the center with red ard green satin ribbon and centered with red candles and live greenery. - Following the serving, Mrs. Edna Pack gave a touching resume of the life of Mary, the mother of Jesus, taken from Kahlil Gibron's "Son of Man," and from the Bible. Visiting and exchange of Christmas gifts concluded the evening. s. , . HAPPY HOLIDAYS Mr. and Mrs. Don Peay, left, and Mr. and Mrs. Richard D. Losee share the happy spirit of the holidays as they met with Mr. Santa Clans at the gay party held at the Losee residence Saturday night by members of Les Femmes Club. Jolly Santa Greets Tamiris Club Hears About Les Femmes Guests Christmases Around World Tamiris Literary Club members enjoyed a festive holiday Committee members were party at the lovely home of Femmes Club and their hus Mrs. Losee, Mrs. Paul Kitchen, Mrs. Carrole Hatch Wednesday bands to "An Mrs. Rosalie Lewis Mrs. evening. Mrs. Bob Kirkpatrick, Christmas" Saturday night at Don Peay and Mrs. Dan Webb. told the group of Christmas customs throughout the world. their charmingly decorated In Germany Christmas js a '.. bant. '; day, j the children are family " A Jolly Santa Claus met the Be d toys. Their given belief is that the Christ child guests at the door, where of ficers and hosts invited them In brings the i presents and a candle is placed in the windows into the gaily bedecked house, to light his way. where a wassail bowl was. In England the theme is shared. 'Ji complete turkey dinner What can you give sensible "Everyone loves his neighbor was served at a single table Aunt Catherine or swinging Cou J more than himself, the upper which was centered with orig- sin Suzie? .Think hard and may class going out of their way to inal out trees, created by mem be you'll come up with some- be kind to the lower class and bers. Greens and candles com- thing surprising and perfect bined with the traditional tree You could give Auntie a wooi- to accent the holiday atmos- I ly scarf, but perhaps you think phere. Handpainted place cards that deep-dow-n she's really a styled as caricature oi each bubble-batkind of person. And or the 26 guests marked the Suzie might just love a good places. book! !Mri. Don Peay told the story, Some other gift suggestions: a Members of the Mozelle Club The Little Gray Lamb" while bunny hood for a skier, a china met at the home of Mrs. Norstanding near the mantel on with raised flower de man Spencer in Mapleton for a which rested a nativity scene. pitcher sign for a collector, a cordless festive Christmas parry and Members received bath oil shaver for the would be travel supper. The tables were ferns a favora err sofnttache case forme centered with! clever arrangewere presented with special busy businessman, a football ment of angel hair, candles and gifts. Gifts were also exchang helmet bottle opener for the star tiny Christmas angels. Mrs. of the team, and an electric Spencer's home was decorated PROFESSIONAL V toothbrush for the whole family. with lovely Christmas motif PIANO NSTRUCTOK which added greatly to the has opening The left arm. of the Statue Christmas atmosphere. Stvdb MI lot 4 Saw of Liberty- - grasps a tablet Names of new secret pals . Or nM which r bears " tiie' date oL the were drawn by the members m $1.00 beginner. Declaration of Independence.. and Christmas gifts were ex )Sx. and Mr& Richard Losee ed by secret pals as they welcomed members of Les vealed their Identity. Creative re hand-carve- Your Christmas Gifts Homemakers Have Talk About Europe The Provo Home Economists in Homemaking met Wednesday evening at the home of Mrs. to their servants." Theodore Bennion. Mrs. Clark In Ireland they are very kind Gubler presented the program to the birds, and put grain out on her experiences during the for all the birds. past year in Germany and Aus- Mrs. Lewis also reviewed thepia, book, "The Small One" by For refreshments, each mem Charles Tazwell, a story of a ber brought a favorite holiday small boy and his donkey and the honor that came to the food and the recipe.. They were donkey when he sold him to served buffet style. The proJoseph and the small donkey gram chairman, Mrs. Stewart carried Mary to Bethlehem. Dunn, arranged the evening's Delicious refreshments were entertainment. " served by the hostess portraying traditional cakes from SOUP many different countries throughout the world. Christ-ma- n Everybody will love this soup- gifts were exchanged. on a cold day. Add chunks of crisp western iceberg lettuce to heated canned condensed bisque of to v mato soup. RED-GREE- N Mozelle Club Yule Party Held At Spencer Residence h h 'h .V Nightclub Has Party W js iVi- -i The Thursday Night Club members met irt tie lovely home of Mrs. Dean Fuhriman which was beautifully decorated for Christmas. l I I . t rj I j i lis"! 't Jxm-- ! Is i ' . ; , " v Mrs. Gwen Gwynn Introduced Mrs. Kenneth Cannon with a Mrs. clever rhyming Cannon read the story, "The Keeper of the Door," by Clair Stewart Boyer. She then gave comic Christmas reading, "How I Y 4 verse. i J r the GrindrStole Christmas" by Dr. Seuss. She offered a challenge to the guests to have the true Christmas spirit every day and to show love to each other. Two Christmas songs were sung by Mrs. Ralph Woodward, accompanied by Mrs. Elliott P ' . i Cameron. Mrs. Alan Firmage, president, conducted a hrief business session after which refreshments were served by Mrs. Fuhriman and Mrs. Woodward. Fashion Flash Most women, according to a new survey, see cultured pearls as symbolic of sophistication and elegance, as ymbols of warmth and love. Mitsuo Kiku-ch- i, who reported on the survey, is a Japanese government official in New York and connected with the U.S. pearl mar- ket for Japan's cultured pearl " industry. ' V k - V 4s - . ... Watch for the sheltered toed shoe, suggests the National Shoe Retailers Association. This is ah open-to- e shoe with more shoe than normally seen In shoes. open-toe- d DANISH HOLIDAY Appearing at the Danish Christmas party, planned Thursday, will be Mrs. Marion Anderson as the traditional figure of Santa Lucia, and Heidi Anderson and Allan Johnson, who will perform on the program. t-- ! . pot-luc- k and-huab- ands ' 225-SH- S ft changed. Final plans were also made for the New Year's Eve Din ner Party with husbands as guests. Chairman of the com mittee for this party Wayne Gygi and shewill be assisted by Mrs. Lynn Robertson, Mrs. Don Cox and Mrs. Keith Warburton. . The next regular monthly meeting will be held in January at the home of Mrs. Dick Young. Thert were 11 members pres ' ent f This - ceessoiES mare .191 Christmas Dazzle I'll? ind Delight Her S LONGINES THE WORLD'S MOST HONORED WATCH Jeweler-crafttolid 14K sold mesh bracelet watch from Longine. Custom-fitteto your wrist through a new Longines design. Price? Just ilightly higher thin you would normally pay for a fine watch with uik.cn cord. Shawn: UK gotd watch and bracelet $125 I4K goltfwitch and bracelet, diamond act 50 ed .'PL gifts. . svfeiftnVs ctfn "fine ' liiouiloa... t vvbrvderfuj NYLONS ...99$. 3 Hit 2? PSM you rc an angei, you acscrvc lu If you're not... see if it doesn't make you TA v- - 3 onerJ v J d i A Tamcqs name CLOVES ' la "fl'nc &trc5 -- JEWURY, OFTlCAl, GIFT & KNIT SHOP MAR. ORDERS Opwn ril 9 p.m. Mondoy Night f 120-12- V 4 Ph. 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