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Show THE' IIE It ALD JOURNAL, LOGAN, UTAH, WKDNKSDAY. rri n NoVE.M rrfTr nn 1 4 NEWS NOTES OF INTEREST RULA C. PITZER Society Editor TO WOMEN Call 50 Hostesses Membership Tea Couple Temple Marriage at Social Evening; Social Of Miss Maurine England and Unites Young Miss Ora Rose were hostesses at a party Monday evening at the Week home of Miss England's parents, Couple Mr Mis. William C. and England in observance of the Halservloween season Supper was ed Horn small tables. All appointments were in harmony with the occasion Sixteen guests were included. Following supper the remainder of the evening was spent play" Pnes were won by ing "500 Miss Gwendolyn Wadsworth and Vaughan Pond member .hip tea for the American Legion Auxiliary will be held Thuisriuy afternoon from 3 until 5 o clock at the home of Mrs John Moser. 259 North, First West The following piograin has been airanged tool trio, Mu LaRue Clark, Miss Mary Farrell and Miss Rosa Claik; reading, Mrs Russell Hanson: musical selections, Mr- and Mrs. George Baugh. Card tables will 'oe arranged for those wishing to play cards Members and eligible members are muted to attend the tea. .In the receiving line will be Mrs CLiUd Quinney. Mrs Elva Andrews. Mrs W W Barber, Mis Vernon W. Ciockett and Mrs R. J Coakley Those assisting at the tea table will be Mis. Evan llancey. Mrs. P. E. Smith, Mrs W W Merrill, Mrs. W W. Barber, Mrs C. M. Trotnun and Mrs- Elva A f Pioneer Ball Interest Grows Mrs. Leona Hams, captain of the John Jenkins camp of the Daughters of the Pioneers, has lepoited to Mrs. Thomas B. Fair ol Sm.'th and Mrs. J. C. Allen, Jr. that all members of this ramp aic very intei ested in the Pioneer call The camp will be Lri by John Jenkins, in whose honor the camp was Ins and named, daughter, Andrews. They will attired in old lashioned costume. Mr. Jenkins was an interesting characBridge ter in the Covered Wagon, cele-alien that was held in Salt At Home Lake City in July Mrs Florence Rigby, captain Mr. and Mis Daud A entei tamed at a budge of the William F. Rigby ramp party at thur home Saturday reports that this camp will be evening. The Halloween idea well represented at the ball. was earned out in the decorations. A light luncheon was Young Friends served at midnight The high lor bridge was Entertained scoie prize awarded to Mr and Mrs. Ilarry Alice Thorpe entertained at a Reynolds. The guests weie Mr and Mrs Halloween patty al the- home Reynolds, Mr and Mrs- - George ot her parents Mr and Mrs. Gilbert Thoipe. Saturday evenQ Bateman, Mr. and Mrs. WalBunco was played and lace Goates, Mr. and Mrs. Paul ing Crwe, Mr and Mrs Arthur daint v lelreslimenls were ServMoms and Mrs. Rela Bateman. ed Halloween color-- and emblems were used for the decorations Eight guests were included. UMe Compound Try Lydia E. Party bi Bur-goyi- ie - Ex-Go- n. k Ei FASHION PLATE! the; newejt thing UNDER THE UN of our citv i Gieen Bi in'ev above Peggy only daughter of loir'i-- Governor rirci W Gieen ol Michigan sui pi 1st d In"' family and friends r einpod will a soda Biaelley, lrom Ionia Mich, and was niamed al Buwhng Gut n. O Peggy mar-- l led her first husband, Norva! Mis.-- , Giace Hess, assisted by TvrreU. m log? but divorced Miss Shirley Rcc.se entei tamed hint last Apia when 111 y were a group of friends at a Hal- still students in Michigan State loween party at the home of CoBe". us She has a Mrs Mr. her parents, and Boyd daueiit r Nehon Dancing and games were enjoyed and a dainty was lunch served at one large she i.i-- fu.-th- - Young. Birthday Party For Daughter Hotel. Social Evening For Friends to a group of friends home Monday evening. at her Cards and music furnished the entertainment ad during the evening a delicious supper was served. Those lcluded were Miss Juanita Petersen, Miss Phyllis Hof-fe- r. Miss Sarah Griffin, Marwin Benson. Owen Johnson Clifford Ljungman. Luke Anderson and the hostess. enter-Ui.nme- wiie Hold evj 1 IS VdriePE All MN TiOOPS AkJD CFfcCALS M.ngine Paulsi n enter-- . mu u at a Wattle .sujjjH r tit C.i' lie enmity load equipment In i home Tm.sday evening in will be od the Blacksmith fort compliment to Miss Bernice two weeks, ready Wade who i leaving with her euiyon toad m for Macime wmk The county p.iiu.ts loi S ill Lake City to lommiisinncis We due., day se. m ike her home The evening mtuimd a special committee was spent playing bunco. Pi li s weie aw ,u (led to Miss of Hvtum who re. Claia Jean Anderson. Mms Mar qut Mod the woik bo dune They met with the eoumv fa- Jtun Tyson and a guest pnc thers at the morning session ol to Miss Watle Twelve guests their regular weekly meeting wen bidden on "lit tec Membtis nf the weie Mavoi Eliet B M iliomp-son- . I At B H anciny I Niehon, H R Mayoi ot ih- south Hotel Eccles Adams, pun-upnest Gaelic huh ''ho"' and W'lllaid Pttci-oi- . The annual J F F dancing pait was held Saturday evenLocal Barber Shop ing at the Hoi el Eccles. This affair is given by the daiveclub Changes Ownership and the Los DeLebios club of the Logan Junior high school. The Modern Batber and Beau- Forty couples were included. were servty Parlors one of the leading Light institutions of hs kind in north- ed. . ern Utah, wa.-- purchased WeCliapei outs for the party were G Gndmurd.s; n Mis.s Hi 1c n Cardon, Miss Pearl dnesday from by Emanuel Ska behind and Spencer and Miss Oieta Hall. The committee who planned the Budge Smith Mr. Gudmundson had owned arrangements nicludee! Miss the pallors during the past 13 Roberta Smith. Miss Margeiy years, eight of wha-- I Ivy had Garff and Miss Belli Edict son been operated under the (ire No tion of Mi KkabGui'd UlIMt (LASS changes m the personnel ot the establishment .no "onu'ir-plateTwenty Boy Scout leaders and d 'othris liitcitslcd m Fimt Aid according to Mr Sk instruction as given bvj the -"We expect to et ce o'T p- Amen ic.in Reel Ciov attendee attens in the same efficient ei in- the fust ela-- ol a 25 hour Rec ner as wi have don m tne p. m Cions Iir-- t Aid course at the and invite our fitoneis to city tne lull Mondav evening to com? t j our Di William B Pieston is givsaid Mi Skabeli pel , nd Mr ing the cl. s at 7 p m on Mon- ' Sindh Wednesday. days and Fndays of each week Mi - Jea Lrkin Footwear ' ;-- 'E Coats for Dress, (oats for Sports, Coats for Street all in the new colors and fabrics and furred in the new manner. rciu-shment- s Specially priced s ion-Uni- f.o TnAT -- HPEAKFAST AF E PlSAPPEAPrtlG moupe rrr.'Divio 7' A p a AMD T't.eJ GET IT (ki THE MECk. MuTf EAT. 'lTPs-.E'C- m'PeAR -- M MOT To 2' PiPP I j ) "C that "Apt. i..t. ''I AdN irt Tn p. M LQt BEYiPES, -- - ! '.pTrt 'T V t r J Girls Smart Coats 1 I ,t P A r. FoAL; D Q v ' An cxlraordinarv collection in Stvle fi vj L (Jualitv and Variety This collection offers most unusual coals from the standpoint of fabric, st.vle, tailoring and finish, for the irls 2 to Some of the .years. Tally-Hfabrics are Camelaine, (oADrtC.P j 4 1 Askrakian and Kerlytex. II is surprising to know you can buy s?i much of either . . important fashion them from see it's the most note for Fall. .yet limits the catch of this hairless Labrador seal, so the supply is very limited and our selec- $ Canada to tions cannot be replenisned. . . . you'll find sealskin foot-ea- only on those smart young nings who shop early and for the exclusive. We've sketched just one seal medal here . . . but do be rrjcL ard see our sevcal others. 5l Years of Quality Footwear'' J S?" S t JSLXHEtZi. :rc 50 I itfV , (,ll I. s. sr IMPS (,KI i.. StcckSon-ChrisIsaBis- er k s- .- II R( lt iitpiiuii Shiiittn In Our Slow w TiirnirrwwMiiiiiiwiiwiT'TiMnwMiiiii- A 4 r i m 111 timwmiiriwi Cache Stake M.I. A. Gold and Green Ball Wednesday Eve, No v. 4ih ADMISSION 50c Per Couple Extra Ladies 5c 1 'i1 hi nwiii iwn 'y EsSt', b o, s 4 iwaiorial you'v nsver in sroos . . . and won't & 75 $49 By AHERN TV II ' and te 1 i at $3975 ibe-lun- HlkP Will bsfora I) Furs in Caracul, Badger, Marmink, French Beaver, Manchurian Wolf, Cross Fox and Red Fox. They are expertly tailored and beautifully lined and finished. This is an unusual opportunity to procure them at such a reasonable price. T vapd. fh . in Womens Winter Coats arty To "That 2 Ttic. im Back"Topge'V BV THE ti Mf-- TriAMrrt.miV.AiG. Comes, 'THAT TdPkfES' mJiLL BC AumdcT AS B'Cj AaI CYPCMsE .i'LP PouTD. o Unusual Values Waffle Supper Go to Canyon Soon licenses have been Marruge issued from the office of the Cache county clerk to Frank Park and Earl Lamb. Hyde Helen Cardon, Logan; Wularc-FloySparrow, Downey, Idaho, and Olive Lime Gamble, Swan Lake, Idaho. nt Honored Guest At Cache Equipment to marriage m i I'd OUR BOARDING HOUSE Genuine ie -- Miss Louise Moser was hostess & t. Sat-md- For Group Halloween decorations tabic were used about the rooms and lor the serving table- Prizes games weie won by and Scott Bingham II. K. PEDERSEN The vote of confidence given wras a surprise to me X expiessed in me I feel that the me, Tuesday and most gratnying. be will moused mteirst surely thank all for their loyalty,-, of good piodurtive assure them that I deThe people have spoken their and and am resolved to serve desiics and we will abide their sue. them la.thfuliy, and I hope ( ecision by lending whole lit ai ted suppoit to those whom efficiently they have chosen. M. ENGLAND I am deeply grateful for the N. W. .MERRI LY I want to expiess iny sm-ce- interestme tn and the support to the people given by my many friends appicc.-utioI am ol Logan lor their support in the city election. of dtir.ng the most mterestapg very pleased that the efforts on the ticket campaign that has Just closed those appeared do I thank those which my name E.spi cully who winked so untiringly for aroused so much interest if. total the X my election. assuie you I city affairs bringing than for '.shall give my best effort in vote much higher helping to solve the city prob-- 1 may years. I hope that the people of loins that will come befoie me our fine city wi'l now give the lor It has never been iny dis- elected officers the support success position to extend special pnv-- j they need to make a Ueges and it shall be my of their efforts. pleasure when I take ofilce, to licenses Nerve all of our citizen" with the same courtesy and G. FINDS! ROM the close ol ilus eampamn. Diner Guests I desne to t Dank the people ol Logan lur the .pli nditi sup-po- it Goindav which I leceivetl not only but ei tiring M. and Mis Hailey Greaves in tills campaign ai.- u suns, Keith and Junior or the six yeuis I have acted as ol Logan city Imso'1 Iciaiio weie dinner Mayor I can assure the people here, gt. sts Sunday of Mr and Mrs that the same i.ueliil arimuas-liatio- n Nu.i:.:i D Salisbmy will he earned on (lining the next two veils that all citizens will be Heated alike, Entertain On and that we shall make every elfoit to improve out eity m Halloween Eve every dep.irtnnt .o far as ttic Miss Maude Boucutt entcr- - finances of the City will permit. G. VV. LINDQl 1ST t.- unui several fi lends at a HalI wish to express my apyre-ciatio- n iVm I loween party at her home VANS, and thanks to my many jr. many 1 wish to thank my i venmg Halloween colors friends who have suployal mends for then splendid supwite used m the decorations me tn this campaign fm the moms Games and for- port and the confidence they Iported most heart.ly congratulate tune tilling foimed the Light refreshments chik Glen Vs1 v ts v Entertainment n. Another quarrel She should take Lydia E. Pmkh&m s Vegetable Compound to headache that case those headaches mitehtrner.ousj-rj- t ibleand grouch v . Halloween Frolic For Young' Guests Nadine Naisbitt and Mitltne Stott entertained a croup of their young friends at a Halloween fiolic Saturday evening. A spook alley and bunco formed the entertainment for the guests at the Naisoitt home after which supper was served at the home of Marlene Stott. Twenty guests were included SAY (Continued From I'age 1) At Mrs Charles L Boucutt entertained a group of young Inend, at her home Monday i veiling in Meeting compliment to her daughter Soroois Alumnae meeting will Maude, who was celebrating her birthday anniverbe held tonight at 7.30 o'clock fourteenth at the home of Mrs. P. V. Car-do- sary Games were featuicd afthe meeting, ter which refreshments weie Following cards and a social will be en- served. . All members are corjoyeddially invited. The hostesses in- Dinner Guests clude the new officers for thp year. Mis. Caidon. Mrs. Ottis Of Couple Peterson and Miss Catmlie Mr. and Mrs O W. Pedersen Christiansen. and Mr. and Mrs. Ray P Crookston motored to Lewiston Sunday evening and woie dinner guests of Mr and Mrs. Dick T Quinney at the Sugarton Lu Had fight with husband THEY WHAT v Johi.-c-.- the mayor and the members of the citv commission, and wholemy extend to th-u- n hearted supjoit for a bigger and better Loga.i. lien y Vine About the atmuNphu. to n aiianged Ins cleaied attiactively extent and that we will bi'u"e luncheon was given Mon- abegieat united m the tuiuie et. u aUeuuHia at the Blueoud thatmore we have btrn ltu some bv Mis Saint U. Stock The in the past were suited at small time gue-t- s 7 his nutv be my last opporunits Fa li was centered with tunity. so 1 desiie to Hunk the a si nf pink Japanese Mlvu many loyal siippuiU:-- . ol the tl s uiliemums Unitut Logan O'" uuution 'I lilt tv six guests weie bidden they weie xinceir nonest .ltd Budge Billowed luncheon and inyal to the pnncipits lor wlnth were awaided to Mrs J. we puos stood and lot tut bt si C Havwaid and Mrs Enc A A marriage of interest took place Wednesday m the Logan temple when Miss Helen Car-dodaughter, of Mrs. Louis S. Cardon became the btide of Frank E. Lamb, son of Mr and Mrs S E. Lamb of Hyde Paik. Following the cetemony a wedding breakfast was served at the brides home for members of the immediate families After a short wedding trip Mr and Mrs Lamb will make their home in Hyde Paik. Sorosis Alumnae am Attractive Brie! ge Weds Daughter Soda Clerk Luncheon At Bluebird ) Pinht-am'- s Greens v. 'in i |