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Show 18 A DESERET NEWS, Monday, November 16, 1964 A- - Festive ' - - . Event-lnd- eed r . - the Hal Becksteads joined Mr. and Mrs. Les Jeppon for dinner, while seated at another table were Mr. and Mrs. Charles V. Baxter, Mr, and Mrs. Mark J. Lindberg, Mr. and Mrs. George Rasmussen and Mr. and Mrs. Steward : Mr. and Mrs. . and the William B. Yorks, the Rolf A. . Nelsons and the' H.J. Stevensons. Tuxedos . . . festive gowns . . dining and dancing Peter-VanOtte- ... Members of Oakridge Country Club enjoyed all this t their annual Presidents Ball held Saturday evening, at the , club in Farmington.. . ' DINNER SERVED This years president, Kenyon Gurr, turned over his: gavel Jo Don C. Willey, president - for 1965. The annual event was in their honor as well as for other past presidents of the group. ...' '' Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Ander-.- .. son, Mr. and Mrs. Malu Hoopi- iaina and Mr. and Mrs. Ken Sharp. Duncan shared one of the din-The H. S. Neslens-an- d the ner tables, which were ,cen- - .Kenneth R, Hoys made a mPs foursome for dinner, un?cane and fresh carnations. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Tedesco The Edward M. Mabeys and and Mr. and Mrs.1 . Frank . ' Was'' It .i"' Washko ' tianfces-aft- er exchanged dinner. Also enjoying dancing to the music of the Afton Pitt Orchestra, were Dr. and Mrs. Juh Kuramada, Mr.-anMrs. - Harry S. Day . . . the Miles Romneys and the ' Stephen M. Holts. At the stroke of midnight everyone began to disperse for homeland all agreed it was. The Loveliest Kight of the Year'. . for members of Oakridge Country Club. AT PIANO SALE :Yon Art Right ia Wanting L ltZH,ni QatittyTtrt Piano GUIBRANSEN OFFERS THIS . PIANOS began arriving Oakridge about ,7 30 p.m. for a social hour preceding dinner. , Among the first - to Party-goer- s . 559500 WNO " - Rome Beauty A1 Thomas (master ceremonies and a past president) fcndf Mrs. Thomas also arrived early to. mingle with other meipbers , . . Mr. Mrs-Mari- on Willey,- - Mr. and Mrs. James R. Vincent, . EAST 4th 1 1406 SO. 11th SOUTH Txe Brussels Sprouts APPLES - and- - Store Hours: 9 a.m. to 7 p.(n. U.S. No. 744 Utah Allan Mr. and Mrs JCenyon.R.Gurr,. lefv and MrandMrs.DonM.Willey attended the annual Oakridge Country .Club President's BalLSaturdayevening. LOCATIONS 1,250 PRICES EFFECTIVE EARLY ARRIVALS -- With largest Sound Board and- Strings - sample hors doeuvres . were cochairmen of the festivities, Mr.-- and-M- rs. Arthur Jolley and Mr. and "Mrs. Grant Har. vey. ; of 10X A Pink GRAPEFRUIT : "x 5 4- ." , ... EAST 4 f ea. ' Gutbrantcn now $1,145 - . . . heap better pop comThan W : two-piec- tailored-- Amour. It Gay knit of pure wool jersey, elegant simplicity by Bonded permanently to acetate SniPt .....043f h jsssaw TERMS PIANO SHOP be invited difficult to pronounce. Is it per- to the wedding .has her sister Dear Mrs. Posti Will you missible to show the phonetic visiting her. I would like to please tell me if it is considered Grandma Chic And Bright Red Ink Makes t 'I.t r j.m . JOLLY TIME KING'S MEATS and GROCERIES at 744 E. 4th So. STORE ONLY! PI ANOS-OR- G ANSX N. X. Gallacher, Owner Open Till 6 p.m. Monday and fridoy Till f e with jersey to keep its impeccable shape. A flash' of rayon chiffon .at the throat and plushy spede appliques. Navy, white or powder blue, sizes 2 to 2(J. 1 THIRD FLOOR YOUNG MODERNS Sleeveless she1!s,"both festive and casual; to wear with hostess skirts, siim pants, eyn-i- skirts, dressy suits. A fashion "conversation piece" with. a versatile future. W);Tpnk top with dancing fringe at bottom, lavishly- beaded with sequins ond simulated pearls, black or wh.te, S.M L;, 45.00 d (e). shell, paved in sparkling sequins, etched with braid at bottom, Black or white, 34 to 40, 15.00 , . ' " mrmulf"shad6S f paSte'S n b'ack.r W'hlte (f) g (a) Boucle nylon with gold thread ond simulated pearl 'intertwined at thrthroat' , ivory or black, 36 to 40 15.00 , Frosty, white, sprayed with multicolor (b) Mohair-woocompletely buds S ML' 13 00 '" (c)- Sequins glisten in diamond patterns on black or white, S.M.L., 25.00 silk-line- l, - - - - - A, - ' ' B AND E FROM SECOND FLOOR SPORTSWEAR : Silk-line- smT'Jo.Oo'" C, D AND F FROM SECOND FLOOR BOUTIQUE 100TH ANNIVERSARY YEAR Mail and pfidne orders Idled, indicate 2nd color choice. Dial 328-11in Provo, Zeiinh in Ogden. 374-278in Salt Lake. 825-160- 7 737 in dallying areai. Mad orders to Box 1465, add 42c postagtr; 11116). SHOP NOW-P- AT JAN., Vi ., V. MARCH. '. 100TH ANNIVERSARY YEAR Phone and mail orders jdied Dial 328 1188 in Salt lake. Trent onion and Richmond, south to Payton and Proto, east .. . - . in Ogden. in' Provo. Zenith 7 37Jin outlying orders to Box 1465. aid 34c postage (1112). Free delivery north to' toHeber and Miduay, vest to Grantsvdla and Duguay- and all points in betu ten. SHOP NOW-PJAN Vi f t$ Vi MAR. 825-160- 7 374-278- AY 41 ' p.m. t |