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Show Santaqum News De'la Hudson i Ti e Jr. Lttevy club met a' the home of Mrs Lawrence Clayson Thursday n ght. There were six members present. M s. Darwin Robbins, president, conducted. Mrs. Lawrence Clayson, reviewed the book, In My Fathers House. Refreshments were served. Mrs. Emerson Bradley was hostess to the Ladies Literary Club at her home Wednesday with her night was Mrs. Clara Lemenar. Mrs. a Bradley introduced Mrs. Fugal of Pleasant Grove who was American Mother of the year for 1935, and she and Mrs. Bradley told of their experiences while in Washington D. C. at the time and events that led up to their goRobert Lofgran played ing. accordion selections and refreshments of a Thanksgiving theme were served to the 19 present. Cammp Summiit DUP me! at the home of Mrs. Ida Greenhalgh Thursday afterMrs. Harriet Hudson noon. Mrs. Geneva was lesson and the gave Holladay refreshments were served to 15 members. Mrs. Leonda Morgan was hostess to the Social Club Wed hot dinnight at her home.toA the nine ner was served By iCo-host- La-vin- Jloll (EraMe Nov. 4 , Boy, Donald Earl aim br-len- e Davis Partridge, Spanish Fork. . Nov. 7 Col Boy, John Edward asd leen Lazeriby Ingram, Nephi. Ronald Royal and Ronald Royall and Clara Joyce Hone Dedrickson, Spanish Fork. Girl, Paul Joe and Karen Clinger Maestas, Payson. IBoy, Boy, members and a social e c.ing enjoyed. Mrs. Clara Lemenar left Sat-day for California where she will stay with her daughter, Jeanne durng the winter months. IIIISII FrL - Sat. Starring PAUL NEWMAN JOANNE WOODWARD SIDNEY POITIER Starring ANGIE DICKINSON PETER FINCH ROGER MOORE Dress Pattern No. SI 45 Perfect Pair Thlt pair It almost always on the go, for It fits into any day's agenda. It's easy to make too. No. 3145 comet In sizes Wu 18',, 20',, 22' 24',. In size 16 the dress takes 4Y fabric the joctof, 2 yards of h. yards of Needlework Pattern No. 598. Samplers add a friendly touch to your home. Hot Iron transfer pattern No. 598 contain, all three friendship patterns measuring 6x6 and 8x12 inches, plus complete directions. It Is also a very nice gift. Send 354 for each dress pattern, 254 (or each needlework pattern (add 104 for each pattern for first class mailing I to AUDREY LANE BUREAU, Box 1490 , New York 1, New York. Ut. Wed. - Thur. 0 Nov. 29-3- - FrL - Sat. Dec. 2 SPLENDOR IN THE NATALIE GRASS Starring WOOD WARREN BEATTY ', To the close of the program, the Park Ward MIA presented a play, Circumstances Alter Cases. Community singing was conducted by Mrs. J. D. Christensen, with piano accompaniment by Mrs. George Eckersley. Blessing on the food was asked by Mayer G. O. Dunford. Arrangements of late autumn flowers were centerpieces, and programs were in the shape of a wishbone. Small baskets filled with berries had wishbone shaped handles marked with a gilded wishbone. The committee in charge included Mrs. James Durr ant, chairman, Mrs. John Daniels Mrs. Darrel Brown and Mrs. Hershel Coles. cake. Mr. and Mrs. Glen vort. Mrs. Lynn Brough of Provo was hostess in the serving area, and members of the Lucky Clover Four H Club assisted in serving. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Butler and four children of Salt Lake City and Dr. and Mrs. George A Miller and four children of Murray, spent Saturday and Sunday with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Glade Cow, an, in Payson, enjoying ar early Thanksgiving holiday. DRAWING t2 with complete layette and your own nurse's uniform 5 NOTHING TO BUY! Amity... Bourjois... Jewetite...Sylvania $2 2 Schick . . .Wrisley . . . Parker . . . Timex . . . Westdox . 5 PAYSON son-in-la- at frank 9hamaei( Toy Land Now Open $31 'IjjeW' DOLLS OF ALL KINDS CATHY" Youll be Smitten with KITTEN. She is made by Madame Alexander and tilings to you just like a real infant. 1295 Famous talking doll with Blonde and Brunette rooted hair. Sweet Angel Miss Babette, Caroline and Many Others. aaa a Lay em away for Xmas . A tMRIVTMAt small deposit will hold any item. Musical Powder Boxes and Jewelry Music Boxes S' ft Electrial Gifts Chip Dip Sets, Cake Stands, Towel and Lunpheon Sets, Steak Knives, Christinas Records, Decorate of All Kinds yollt tree d tom. chrlstmas c WEEKEND SPECIALS .pr. a a (Gaito (Galore s. & . S 465-250- and Mrs. Selby Dixn FORMERLY VALLEY MORTUARY .pent two days in Ogden last Member of Utah Funeral Directors Assn. week, where they Attended events of the annual stock FUNERAL PLANS show and also visited their 218 South Main Payson Unlimited Parking and Mr. daughter 3 Children and Mrs. John Perkins and family. $J98 ss ss ss EFFANBEE DOLL PLAYSET ss sa complete Don Budge badminton set Bobby Shantz baseball glove Sam Huff football and scholastic basketball 2 2 DIAL Tenor recieved guests at the dooi and riie (brides book was at tended by Sandra Montagu and Douglass Huff. Mrs. Mac Brough of Neph o supervised arrangement the gifts, which were carrie by young Tina and David Ter EjJegent 2 "A FUNERAL SERVICE WITHIN THE MEANS OF ALL" The tiered wedding cak displayed on a roum table, and guests were seive at small tables centered wit! a temple motif similar to tha which topped the weddin 55 2 30 YEARS OF SERVICE Mr- - 2 HOLIDAY AMBULANCE was SIGN UP TODAY! WIN! 2 2 Terramycin-sal- t mixtures will reduce the incindence of bloat in beef cattle, Weste.n ranchers have found. The tibiotic can be self fed on the range, thus cutting down on labor costs. that All Men Might Be Free. All time low price g K CADE iRACHEL 1961 rysanthemums and green leaat the top with a "CHATTY sg 23, ves, marked bells. Tues. SINS OF THE ramm, Payson. Mrs. Fred Twede, Formerly Judy Hoffman of Salt Lakf City, has left for Olympia, Wash., to join her husband, who is stationed at Ft. Lews with the Springville National groom. To receive guests, the bridal Guard, which has been called party stood before a garden unto active duty. arch decorated with pink ch PARIS BLUES - y ston, wearing pink sheaths with corsages of pink and white carnations, stood as attendents to the bride. The b;idegrooms mother chose a dress of blue lace with carnation corsage. Lynn Brough of Provo assisted as best man to the bride- Nov. Sun. - Mon. Ntv. In solemn nupital rites performed Friday, Nov. 17, at the Manti LDS temple, Bob J. Bliss, son of Mr.andMrs.Stan-leBliss, Payson, took as his bride the former Marcia Hagen, daughter of Mayor and Mrs. Lawerence M. Hagen of Superior, Wis. The couple was honored at a reception given that evening at Payson Third Ward church, and later left for Salt Lake City, where they will make tions. Mrs. Dale Jolley, Mrs. Robert Bliss and Miss Barbara John- Theatre - Payson - Manti Temple Rites November 17 White satin was chosen for the brides gown, fashioned with scooped neckline circled with appliques of embroidered satin, matching the appliques in the gathered skirt. The full lenghth sleeves tapered to a point over the wrists. She wore a double strand of pearls as jewelry, matching the pearled crown that held her veil of bridal illusion. She carried a bouquet of gardenias, pink rosebuds and carna- Lee Hammock Diamond Thur. Bob 1. Bliss Weds Wisconsin Miss in their home. Girl Glen Donald and Dora Dunford, Three sisters and two brothers joined in a reunion recently, when Californians, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie (Sarah Garner) Smith of Fair Oaks spent a few days in Payson. Gather, ing for a dinner party given at the home of a brother and wife, Mr. and Mis. James Garner, others present were Mr. and Mrs. Dorrell (Margery Gamer) Vickers of Salt Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Garner and Mrs. Erma G. Sch- Mrs. Snell Olsen of Spanish Fork reviewed the novel, Nov. 12 G. Osmond president, welcomed guests and presented Mrs. Stanlty Wilson as toastmaster. As features of the program, Mrs. Samuel Douglass read The Landing of the Pilgrims, by Felicia D. Heemans, and Mrs. Doris Gasser sang, Wishing Will Make It So accompanied by Mrs. Betty Winegar. Readings were given by Mrs. Clarence Hill and Mrs. Marie Huff. A Toasting the theme, Wish That The Light Of guests. Girl, Wayne Leross and Maxine Maland Johnson, Spanish Fork. - Mrs. Beta Cultus Cli b met Monday evening at the home of Mrs. Q M. Burdick, where the group heard a review of the novel, Old Rugged Land, by Martha Martin, given by Mrs. C. E. Stevenson. The clubs annual Christmas party for children of Payson was discussed under chairman, Mns. 'Thelma Vest S'muirthr waite. Two new members, Mrs. Rofell Reece and Mrs. Louise Christensen, were welcomed into the club. Refreshments were served by Mrs. Burdick, Mrs. Gerald Henmansen and Mrs. Smurth-wait- e to 20 members and three 11 15 Th-roug- ht Hear BoGk Reviews Small Wonder by Graham Potter before members of the Cultus Club, which met Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Eugene Hillman. Mrs. Olsen was introduced by Mrs. Leland Sheets, chairman. Mrs .Gilbert White Jr. sang a vocal number to add to the program. Refreshments were served to 25 members - and three guests by Mrs. Hillman, Mrs Loren Miller and Mrs. B. S. Eggertson. Thursday, November Mrs. C. E. Stevenson enter-- . tained her bridge club Tues- Toasts in the form of Freedom Shall Shine Throu- clay evening, with luncheon wishes and decorations ii ghout The World, Mrs. Earl and cards arranged for eight High score awards the shape of wishbones" were Pag? wished for "Peace went Mrs. Madeline Erl- to highlights of the annual CulThe Mrs. andson and Mrs. Max Stewart, tus Club Thanksgiving ban- T. L. Snelson World; wished that quet, held Wednesday at the All Men Will Have ThanksThird Ward amusement hall. In Their giving and Hearts, of Partners members were Ms. B. S. Eggertson wished guests. Beta, Cultus Clubs Girl, Terrance George and Judith Lynn Moore Steele, Santaquin. Wed. Banquet Wednesday November u Nov. 8 Nov. The Payson Chronicle, Payson, Utah Cultus Club Holds Annual Thanksgiving GELUSIL aa a aa aa aa aa Regular $L89 NOW STATIONERY $129 HaUI PRICE m. 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