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Show World Fashions Distinguished Choral Directors To Be- - Feted Gala Gowns Elegartf, For Special Evenings full-leng- th double-breaste- out. day; rJ Evening dresses are covered up or bare. The long sari dress, fluid and bias wrapped is seen. Deep decolletes for the" plunge "Twenties" look and slim evening dresses for a covered-u- p look, also, bare top dresses, many with, jeweled jackets or stoles. Also seen are draped and flowing matte silk jersey evening "dresses in pastel tones. Exquisite beading is used in new and unusual d motifs. There are furs pale, pale furs in mink, otter and lamb.' Sable is im joyed Patty-E- n 1, "" ,7 7 :IC j Nineteenth Century Club Members Meet For Party Use Litter Care With Wrappings five-but- BRIGHT RED CHRISTMAS "APPLES Set Festivities .... MUNCH ON WHILE YOU " SHOP . , . ton rtf?btHriwm9AwrmNtW ed Hmwtr SHOE SALON s TIL 9 SHOP EVERY NIGHT ti ; '' ( : - V' ; " ' 245 N. UNIVERSITY ' ; h Jinnt does the greatest things with pumps I Here, look set on the most luscious of dove-sof- t calfskin. In Khaki, Beaver Brown, or Black. $20.00 : a huge buckle with the bold, massive cut-ste- ... II PACESEnER" 11 If "" ft- COME YE AND ENJOY AN OLD FASHIONED CHRISTMAS AT . s. a 5 ' nf I 245 North Unlverslly ' GIFTS FOR ALL THE FAMILY IN OUR 17 EXCITING. V V SHOPS . part of the thrill of Skiing Smart choke for is the way you look wishing him happy holidays and handsome LET OUR SKI INSTRUCTOR STAFF A days beyond: a SOCIETY HELP YOU t SHED , - SIMPLY CHARGE old-worl- SKIS AY POLES crafts d - IT-P- PACKAGE BOOTS manship. Choose from our new collection. . SKI . it the luxury fabric in rich new shades, the up'tO'theminute styling and CHOOSE FROM THE WORLD'S FINEST SKI NAMES BRAND suit Everything assures m b BINDINGS MOUNTED Head BOGNER $110 GUARANTEED Rolfe MOUTOR: ' . MONTH wWwMIwmiiiwi'Uwwwmi)iiiiiii Irrtnriw""" eds from the event arc used in the Elks Christmas program which helps to provide toys and food baskets for needy families all across Utah County. Tom Varley is general chair man of the project this year and directed arrangements for the festive and gala evening. TO ta lemon-flavor- Santa Claus needs another not another street cor- 2 helper ner bell ringer, but "a man with a broom." Santa's presents, as everyone knows who has seen the aftermath around the family Christmas tree, carry with them their share of litter. Keep America Beautiful, the national m AfTanii atfxn aetimathi q the average Christmas package is about 20 per cent wrappings, ribbons and ornaments all potential litter. The executive vice president "says Christmas litter causes! fires and takes lives every year. Statistics show a substantial increase in property damage by fire during the Yule season. He explains that the best way to help Santa with the Christmas litter problem is to follow three simple rules: Pack and store reusable gift wrappings in a safe, place. Bundle other wrappings in a rubbish container for safe disposal. Take down your. Christmas tree when the needles start falling and dispose of it where it Ka A fit A I Q CO 1! WAIl't vm Lv m UIC tv via vaiu ubtiAf Af hazard. ing the evening as couples in best dress swirled acrofs th . floor. , Amencdri Legion, Auxiliary ns, .. 3A Elks And Ladies Hold Holiday Charity Ball-- By-Memb- ers lunctiW';'! fur-line- . Madsc-- Sun(Jay Hera,d (V angle scarfs that tieStt back, Christmas greens, accented t Bill Brown, talented young American Legion, Provo Post berets that drape to the "back ... . .1 , .. ,:..uJ who wuu uuiudijtvH- - 13, and auxiliary, will hold the are worn. Fur hats in all the1""" newest shapes are very im- - UK utah Federation of annual Christmas party Wed 6...,jtest of snowman extended holiday at the portant Helmet hats, hoods., Music Clubs, provided a mem- nesday night, Dec. 15, Veterans Center, at 7 p.m. and caps that tie at the chin greetings as members of the orable musical with program are fashionable. Muted prints Nineteenth Century Club -- met Dinner, musical 'program and; in are in silks and Wools. Shoe for the annual Christmas games have been planned. ATI toes are rounded and heels are eon and party at the Riverside Legionnaires and partners are "JeuxEau" by Ravel. Mrs. invited lower and thicker for day wear, Country Club Friday. to attend. Reservations: "Idsmother, was a and : higher, slimmer shaped Gilded pine cones, candles J. B. Brown, should be made with any post! special guest. heels for evening. Suede is and J wrfficer by Monday night. greens blended in the at Ties and for popular. straps Proceeds from the party will tractive eentemieces at tables ' wi n be used for the Legion's child TINY BUT GROWING where guests were seated uiuwu biiu man cunee as uic proj-- . and welfare Prof. John McKendrick of The new colors. tiny nation of Kuwait ects. : . Bags are of quilted capeskin, Brigham Young University, had the highest annual rate of suede calf and smooth leather dressed in" appropriate cos- population increase over re ALMOND SAUCE small and soft. Gloves are tumes, amused the group with cent years: 10.7 per cent ver "artichokes "with length for longer two skits, "I'm Onlya Bird in a sus7 1.6 per cehf for The United Serve cooked maysleeves and in pale- - colors. Gilded Cage" and "Christmas States, 1.7 per cent for the a sauce of Long scarfs muffle the neckline Don't Never Come to Our U.S.SS.R. and 0.5 per cept for onnaise and roasted diced of coats and suits. House." Belgium. long-sleev- 12, 1965 Pro a finer a rolavAd rrwwl fori A flwlrod froo rimmpH with and his wife; Dr . Florence Jepperson an entertaining pro- - gold in the living room and a u uy.u'cmucis ui u.c ' in a lovely traditional tree in the family presented j Center Mothers at tlie Skyroom of the Wilkinson v'".!gram was en- - room combined with magnifi-Monda- y rv&l Provo Elks and their ladies atmosphere, jQ. 13, at nocn. . V joyed by members of Phile cent ceramic nativity scene to danced for charity Saturday holiday orna when more than 300 guests at 7v iTeras Thursday at the home of create a beautiful some 7ft vnifps ie nr Franklin mentation for the home. A candy tended -- the -- annua Mrs. Donald Riggs. choral group which has appeared Singing Mathers is a The hostess and Mrs. Robert i house added a gay note. Charity Ball in the Provo Elks at the. annual Fall Conference of the LDS Church Jor the past the served Bullock, Mrs. Home. Goates de a presented 12 years under the direction of Mrs. Madsen. 22 members and their guest, lightful afternoon on humor. "Let Your Light So Shine . . ." will be the theme of the Evergreen boughs and event and an invitation to all former members of the chorus' Mrs. Rex Goates, Christmas "What one laughs at is an index candles were .attractively ar- and a hot spicy drink or others interested is extended. Reservations should be made pudding to character," she" said. She ranged on the tables and glisten with serving trays decorated quoted with Mrs. Florence Rogers or Mrs. Alfred Swenson. from . many jing, colorful trees reflected the excerpts with small snowmen. writers of humor on the foibles holiday theme. Two combos human nature. provided music for dancing dur Dr. Franklin By BETTE KNIGHT portant in straight stoles, jack SAN FRANCISCO The short ets, three-quartand late-da- y mink for dresses are returning coats; hair-u- p to favor. greater depth and softness The rtittle designed to sit black wool comfortably on the shoulders. dress is for Long cravat scarfs in sable, mink and nutria, loop snugly dining Also featured under the chin and hang are short lace straight. Some frivolous furs. dresses in the including curly dyed 4amb in gala mood. spirited young styles may be There's-imo- re seen. Long hair furs, lynx color and red fox are also featured white a t e with broadtail lamb in fo joung Bette Knight deep silhouettes;' spotted furs, jag' brown is a new color for late uar-a-nd leopard. day; beaded and sequined short Hats are swept back Snood occasions. hats that --cover the hair, tri dresses for "black-ti- e SLTAY.DECEfBER Phile Teras Christmas ;THE SHED" .uMt)l : |