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Show ttUHiiitSMMMM! Thursday, December 22, 1949 194? Youths fjolre Dame and from present Annual and closed Christmas Strict New annual Christmas entertainment given by the children !f Notre Dame Catholic school Maturing the usual Christmas sublets and stressing the Nativity Lene to point out the religious Luficance of Christmas was 8:00 p.m. presented last night at auditorium. Price municipal m the was The following program ready mines sis of soe ! t Program Will two ake inst. Page Nine i- carols Girls Glee ia Jouflas; Christmas Fairies, Carol Trimming the Christmas Tree, Frances Rebol, Darla Bullock, Butovich; fairy attena playlet by the students of the dants, second grade girls; gingersecond grade with toe followng bread boys, snowballs, Christmas cast of characters: . tree boys, second grade ball Boy, Celeste Dalpiaz: girl, Mar gnomes, second grade boys; star. girls; c- ZZCCZZZ Marie Iriart. Christmas carols Girls Glee club. The Magic Party, a playlet with the following cast of characters: Alice Nataleen; Albo, Ann Evadno Ruggeri; Jim, Robert Dem- - man; Mary, Norma Ann Williamson; Peter, Jimmy Telarole; fairy Queen, Judy Mancina; Santa Claus, Carl Schoenberger; Mrs. Santa, Jolene Besso; Big Doll, Marguerite Corey; Mademosille Marie, Deanna Pinarelli; Jack-in- z Jerry Booth; fairy attendants, third and fourth grade girls; baby dolls, Indians, dutch dolls, rag dolls, first, third and clowns, fourth grade boys and girls; brownies, third and fourth grade boys; Christmas amateur the-bo- x, C Z CZ CC ZCC night, fifth and sixth grades. Nativity scene Blessed mother, Juliette Aubert; St. Joseph, Rob- ert Colzani. Accompanists for the program were Joan Dalpiaz and Yvonne ZC Migliore. '-- presented SOCIETY fgCESDSCHAFTS CLUB Mrs. Paula Salzetti entertained the members of the Fruendschafts A club at a Christmas party. Christmas centerpiece beautiful with red candles on each side was used m the decorating. Cards were the feature of the evening with Mrs. Betty Anderson taking the high score and the concolation to Mrs. Jean Bidding-e- r. prize going A lunch was served and all Christmas members exchanged gifts. the club meeting Irene Day, Mrs. Violet Leonard, Mrs. Betty Anderson, Mrs. Jean Biddinger, Mrs. Mer-ria- n Feitz, Mrs. Madonna Broad-hea- d, Mrs. Rita Kell, a guest, and Attending were Mrs. ALL SALES FINAL ... NO EXCHANGES OR REFUNDS i the hostess. DOUGLAS HOST PINOCHLE CLUB The Douglas home was a point of high praise bedecked in all its Christmas glory Friday night, when Mrs. Douglas was host to her club. In keeping with the holiday seaCEN1EL TO son, everyone exchanged gifts. Katie Neumeier was especially favored by Santa as in addition to her popular gift she took home first and traveling prizes. Santa on Gertrude McCourt second prize. Others attending were Marjorie Huish, Norma Bowen, Marion Lund, Eileen DallaCorte, Mell Benson, Ethel Peperakis, Lola Alger and guests, Marjorie Monroe and Donna Lish. also smiled as she won TOMMY FARL1ANO BELLE FLUKE ANNOUNCE PLANS Belle Fluke, daughter of Mr and Mrs. Reulben Fluke of Drag-erto- n and formerly of Somerset, Colorado, and Tommy Farliano, son of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Farliano Columbia, are announcing their engagement Christmas. No definite plans have been made for the wedding. of HELEN AND RACHELLE FARLIANO GIVE PARTY Miss Rachelle and Miss Helen hostesses to a Christmas party held at their home, Tuesday the 13th of December. A buffet lunch was served and fun was had by the following girls: Mrs. Bill Dierks, Columbia; Miss Delores Fratto, Columbia; Miss Belle Flute, Dragerton; Miss Mary Eaquinto, Sunnyside; Mrs. Jack Jensen, Sunnyside; Mrs. Miss Phyllis Estes, Sunnydale; Mary Fahl, Sunnydale; Miss Sally Fabrizio, Sunnydale; Miss Yvonne DellaCorte, Sunnyside, and Tommy Farliano was bar tender. Farliano were December 15: Don A. Manwill, Salt Lake City, charged with bastardy, was bound over to the district court to answer to the charge following a preliminary hearing when the evidence presented caused the court to believe the defendant guilty as charged. The amount of the bail was ordered at $500 as established by Judge J. A. Allen Crockett oMhe Third judical district court. Ruby L. Young, Price, forfeited cash bail of $7 when she failed to appear to ansjver to charges involving illegal parking. Mike Markakis, Price, forfeited $11 in cash bail when he failed to appear to answer to charges, also involving illegal parking. December 16: The arraignment of Jess Wilson, 50, Price, charged with drunk driving was continued to December 23 and bail was set at $200. Court records show that Wilson forfeited $100 cash bail when he failed to appear to answer to a similar charge in October of WOMEN'S SHOES 2.00 Reduced 3.00 A Low heel in red and green. Leather Sandal. All sizes large group of much better shoes. Broken lots. Reduced to clear. 22, MENS SPORT COATS What a buy! Wool coats. Grey or teal blue. Now priced at December 19: Eigen G. Grames, Price, charged with issuing Worthless checks, waived preliminary hearing and was consequently bound over to the district court to answer to the charge. Bail was set at $1000 and he was remanded into the custody of the sheriff of Carbon county until such time as the bail is posted or e is otherwise legally discharged. Veldon Averett forfeited $25 cash bail when he failed to appear to answer to a charge of faU-to appear on a traffic ticket. Ur l cord. Brown, grey, green. Out goes all our winter hats mw mw L Zipper front. Waist length. Pinwale rrnm ot ailil jfj WOMEN'S COATS WOMENS HATS 1948. 41, m MENS CORDUROY JACKETS 15 only. Covert 1.00 coats, winter style Now fl a UoUU mMro? We will close at 6 oclock Christmas Eve. Shop Early! . |