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Show THE. HERALD-JOURNA- AUGUST 9,' 1931. SUNDAY. L PAGE THREE NEWS NOTES OF INTEREST TO WOMEN Rula C. Christensen Society Editor Call 50 Fion fa! Family Dinners Honors Couple BY A. J. H. Mrs. Don C. Edwards entertained at a family dinner at their home Wednesday evening n honor of Mrs. Edwards sister. Miss Margaret Howiett and Jack Lee ot Los Angeles, Calif., A bouquet of flame colored gladioli formed the table centerpiece. Covers were marked for Miss Howiett, Mr. Lee, Mr. and Mrs. N. B. Pryor, Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Walileu and children, Gene and Dale, and Mr. and Mrs. Edwards and sons, Don, Jr., and Ralph. Thursday evening, Mrs. Wahlen entertained at a dinner at her home lor the same group. Mr. Lep and Mies Howiett have left for their home in Los Ange-les- . Knronte to California they will tour Zion National park. Mr. and Entertain Four Guests At Supper Miss Camille Christiansen at a supper party at hep home Friday evening. The serv. ing table was adorned with a bowl ot midsummer flowers. Covers- were marked for Mrs. Alton B. Lee of Caliente, Nevada, Miss of Genevieve Cruikshank Idaho Falls, Miss Lucille Miss Margaret Burgoyne and the hostess. . An intoimal game of bridge was enjoyed for the remainder of the (veiling following supper. d . Bur-goyn- e, Couples Return From Trip Thursday night, the Fourth ward chapel was filled with enthusiastic listeners, all friends of Miss LuDean Rogers, who gave her first performance since returning from the east and abroad. When Edward Grieg took sum-copies, of his own compositions, to the famous Liszt for criticism, he was very much surprised that the Maestro could play them correctly at first sight. He expressed himself to tins effect, but Liszt did not answer w Inch hi only tossed head, meant, Dont you know who I But Grieg made further am? comment what tremendous practice it had taken. Th'-the master came down from hia high horse and said pathetically: Yes, I know, and yet I have regretted all my life that I took a tew snort cuts. t From the ease in which Miss Rogers handled the most difficult measures last night, we would think that she has no such regrets. The. first time we heard LuDean, we made some predictions, not loud however and last the accomplished night, when young lady. Miss RogerB, calm and with perfect ease, yet modest stepped up to the puno and Waldsiefn Beethoven's played Sonata, we were as pleased ns il it had been our own daughter. when She was in her "teens we first met her, and just Lusame us. to she is still the Dean, She has two great qualities that spell success. 3he is verv con scientious, so rare nowadays, and she is also blessed with that God given attribute, ca'led interpretat' hand-writte- n n ion. resume of her career Mr. and Mrs. Norman D. Salis- should be of interest. She stared bury, Mr. and Mrs. W. Vernon at six years of age to take a Crockett and Mr. and Mrs. C. R. few lessons from Miss Egbert, and Welling of Salt Lake City, return- practiced four hours daily. Later ed Thursday from Squirrel Mead- nhe started with Professor Clark ows, Wyoming, wnere they haa of Logan. With him she studied spent the week as guests of Mr. seven years, and practiced six and Mis. Mark L. Weaver. and seven hours daily. Then two years ago came the rare opportunity. She met, here in Logan, Madame Marguerite Melville Lesser Sixth who was hcie visiting A brief . Ward Priesthood Feted The lesser priesthood group of the Sixth ward, forming a party of about 30, were feted by the ward bishopric at the DeWitt flat in Logan canyon Thursday night. Five automobiles carried the pick nickers to the scene of the gathering about 6 p. in, . Hot dogs were roasted over the campfire and were included with other refreshments to start the evening off. The group was divided into two baseball nines, and a tie game was played. Other games were also included in the The party right of pleasure. broke up around 10 p. m. scientist has based ccurate weather forecasts in Can-,d- a on the condition in India the irevious six months. A Canadian AGENTS OF HEAT BOILS ATER INSTANTLY. Make $15 NEvV KIND Pocket-size- . Minute demon-iratio- to $1.95. No invest-icnt- . Free offer. Luxeo, Elkhart, rays A id. Mrs, Paul Klwell entertained at delight! ally arranged luncheon at her home Friday afternoon. A bowl of bright petunias lormed tlie table centerpiece. Coers were marked for Mrs. H. P. Osterlaud, Mrs J. H. Mu kelson, Mrs. K. H. Walton, Mrs. Carl Archie Mrs. Anderson, Holmes, Mis. W. A. Wennergrer., Mts. Kenneth Anderson, Miss Hazel Wetmergren, Miss Phyllis Nielsen, Mrs. D. J. Burnham of Preston, Idaho, Mrs. William Sanders of Idaho Falla and the hostess. Bridge followed luncheon and Hie high score prize was won by Mrs, Walton and the all cut prize went to Mrs. Sanders. a MALE HELP WANTED Two men this locality install, irvice, operate Fifty dollars weekly to art. Write qualifications fully. Research Labora-irCorp. Powers Building Sev-atAvenue at FortyEeightb St., A10. ew York City. Photo-Electri- c y h Champ. Madame is a famous teacher of the piano, and a renowned concert player. The madame had already planned a European tour, and ac cepted Miss Rogers as a pupil. What an enviable chance. For the two past years she has been with this excellent teacher, the first year touring Europe, and last year at the Cincinnati conservatory of music, from which she won a scholarship. The program was we'l L rsen with variety to satisfv even the most fastidious. The rendition was excellent. The adagio mol to movement in Beethovens sonata wras a dream. But that is tempera mental. The other parts were Deplayed equally well. Of the The Cathedral bussy members, was outstanding, but that is also temperamental and purely personal. The Sea, by Palmgren, was great. The daring spirit of our viking ancestors is still in out Naila Waltz, blood. Dohnanyis number perhaps the most difficult of the evening, was executed par itt F excellence. "The ?A?altz W. sharp minor, by Frances most Champ was encored. We heartily congratulate Mrs. Champ We did not know that she was a composer. The people present were highly pleased, and the music celebrlryin of Logan, were very generous their praise. of We congratulated the parents net nn oVrrV Miss nufcfcla a.uA snlJ You have the mothers hand: an good reason to be proud. Sue Yes, it has taken all swered: The of us to see it through." tedious hours of practice, and and the patience by all concern expressed, but ed were plainly the pride and satisfaction illuminated the countenance. with Mrs. PATENTS Sell your patent or invention by hibiting your model or drawing I the Second and Greater PATENT EXPOSI-ON- , CHICAGO. Thousands of anufacturers and patent buyers 11 inspect new devices and putts for marketing. Very low on tes. If you have no mode 1, Registered at local hotels following people were the swings and description will do. Friday nd tor free pamphlet. B. Ha m ilEccles. Mr. and Mrs. Harold H. L. ia Edison, Managing Director, Holmes, Salt Lake City; R. Patent Exposition, and C. H. Pugh, Denver: R. E. Lee A31. Mart, CHICAGO. DeMotte, New' York City; Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Jones and daughter. MANAGER Salt Lake City; M. B. Snorri. WANTED H. 0. Harnook on building Oakland, Calif.; We are planning E. Miller, and R. 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Funeral services for t RENT New modern apart-endeal lor adults. 172 North Third George Keison, 56, furniture A10. er of Weston, Idaho, and a promi inent Cache valley merchant, who NTED Young man wants any died Wednesday afternoon at the A12. 2 nd of work. Call 657. family home, wdll be held at ward Weston the m. in p. today I SALE Baby bed, 3x5 with Burial will be in the Wee-totress in good condtion. Call chapel, cemetery. AllSoutli Second East, INTKR-TIO.NA- a Mrs. Eva H. Luke will present her junior piano students in recital, assisted by Lothaire Rich, vocalist, Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock in the Third ward chapel. The following program will be given: 1. Serenade to a French Doll HeJler. Mazurka de concert Sellafield. Cleo Lundstrom 2. Minuet in G Bethoven. Somersaults Blake. r Evelyn Luke 3. The Soldiers and Approa.h March Away Heller. Vnder the Willows Bertini. Love Dreams Brown. Etna Rich 4. Rabbit Revels and Romps Away Williams. Bells Williams. Shana Salisbury 5. Hanging Gardens Davies. Falling Stars Williams. Funeral Tscbaikowsky Dolly's Helen Lundstrom 6. The Dancer. The Swing Song Wright. Bobbie Paulson. 7. The Fairies Dance. Evening Prayer. Long Long Ago. Hazel Bordero. 7. Vocal solo selected. Lothaire Rich 9. Folk Tune. Sailing. Clarice Gessel. 10. Happy Farmer Schuman. LaDonnae Mobile Verdi. Old Black Joe Foster. George McDonald 11. Fairyland Music Piaget The Bluebird Dellafield. Shana Salisbury 12. Curious Story Heller. Moon Dance Dellafield. Elda Rich 13. Fairies at Flay in the Moonlight MacLochlan. Miss Marjorie Faraday enter-tlied at a bunco party at hri lone Wednesday evening in hou A HANDMADE pink crops niglil gown slightly fitted at the waist, or ol Mibs Zoe Meechatn. who relias pipings and embroidery ot cently returned from Salt Lake After the games a uainty pale blue. The wide blue ribbon tr.y. which draws through large eye- lunch was served. were marked for Mis? lets in the collar can be worn M Places f Miss Alice Barnett, loose or lied tightly around the Mi.,-- : cham. Donna Lundberg, Mi?s waist in Empire fashion.. Miss Afton Christensen, Spence, Devue Humphreys, Wesley (iodlrey. Hyrutu Greeuhalgh Albn Swenson, Oscar Dunn, Dj:i and the hostess. A score prize was won by M. Vau-di- Way-mu- f Eaag&gemmlt DffiunffMr Mr. and Mrs. O. S. Dunn announce the engagement of their daughter. Beryl, to Frank W. Larsen, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. The marriage will take Hyde. place August 17, in the Salt Lake temple. Miss Dunn is a former student of the Utah State Agricultural colPhantoms Passing By. lege and is now bookkeeper and S pooks Dellafield. cashier of the Utah Poultry assoReed Roberts Mr. Larsen Is a stuciation. 14. Sing Me to Sleep vocal by dent at the college and Is in the Elna Rich accompanied by Ehl employ of the horticultural dezucu. partment. Both are 15. Little Serenade Greenfield. in musical circles. Brook in the Forrest Hoist Miss Dunn was the motif for a miscellaneous shower given FriEvelyn Luke 16. Spinning day evening at Brigham City by Miss Vesta Rasmussen, Miss Fay Twilight Reverie Lundelrc Cleo Lundstrom Nielsen, Miss Flora Simmons and Miss Ruth Olsen at the home of Miss Rasmussen. At the close of the evening, a dainty lunch was served. Garden flowers formed weii-anow- n Wheei-Schmol- Afternoon Tea For Visitor the decorations for the Mrs. Joseph Newbold was hostess at a Bocial afternoon at her mine Saturday, in compliment to Mis. E. W. Robinson of Salt . use City who has been visiting Logan w.i,. friends for Hie past week. Visiting anJ music were enjoyed after which a de licious lunch was served. Ten close friends of the guest of honor were included. At Cfadfa PartY Bunco Party For Guest living rooms. Miss Dunn received many lovely gifts. The hostesses were former classmates of Miss Dunns during her school days at the Boxelder high school. God trey. Relief Society Group In Canyon The stake board of the Logan Stake Relief society entertained the members of the stake Friday at the summer home nresi-denc- of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Hendrickson in Logan canyon. A trout dinner web served at noon and a cold lunch was enjoyed in the evening. Hikes, visiting and a short business meeting contributed to I. illy white of New York City at dinner at their home Friday evening. Mr. and MrR. Lillywhlte left Mrs. O. A. Sonne was the hon- for their home In New York Satored guest at a delightfully ar- urday alter spending their vacaranged garden party given Friday tion in Logan with friends and aiteinoon at her home by a gioup relatives. Mrs. Bankhead entertained at t of inends. Progressive games we-playt d after which a dainty lunch children's parly at her home Satwua served. The small tables were urday afternoon in compliment to decorated with blight summer her grandson, Ks,y Morris of Boston. wlio was celebrating his fifth flowers. , birthday Those included were Mrs. anniversary. Games were features of the enMrs. Aima Sonne, Mrs. Cne.rles tertainment after which a picnic O. Peterson, Mrs. Joseph Newbjld, lunch was served on the lawn. A Mis. Joseph R. Jensen, Mrs, Francis Jorgensen, Mrs. G. W. Lindbirthday cake with candles cenlittle quist. Mrs. Koscoe Sonue. Mis. tered the table. Sixteen Andteas Petersen, Mrs. John O. guests were present. ieicrson. Miss Diue Smith, Miss Hattie Smith, Miss Inez Maughau, MiRs Armenia Maughan and Mis. E. W. Robinson of Bait Lake Citv. e Bou-ne- Bridge Supper For Guests Cfapl Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Hatch entet tained at a prettily appointed dir,); ner party at their home Frid g' to Mil, evening in compliment and Mis. W, J. Carlisle, who ar leaving soou for a visit to Negf York City. The table was cental ed with a charming bouquet C; and snap dragons i gladioli sondes of pink. Places were marked for Mr , and Mrs. Carlisle, Mr. and lilt C. L. Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Muitr C K. Merrill, Mr. and Mrs. Browning of Preston, Idaho, Wald Hatch, Mrs. Boyd Hatch of Ns; York City and Mr. and Mr Hatch. Following dinner the remaindc of the evning was spent playig bridge. Irizes were won by Met Boyd Hatch and Milton Serrfi A guest prize was given to M. Mrs. Thomas Oardon entertained the members of her club at and Mrs. Carlise. a at her home Kensington Thursday atternoon. Following a pleasant afternoon dainty refreshments were served. The serving table was centered with a bowl of marigolds. Miss Lillian Wallis, who w-- ' Covets were marked for Mrs. observing her biithday antiivei J. L. Earl, Mrs. Chris Lighlfoot, sary was the guest of honor a Mrs. Ernest Earl, Mrs. Paul Hodg- a delightfully arranged surpris, son, Mrs, Irvin Strong and Mrs. party given by a group of friend Cardon. at her home Thursday evening' The time was spent : playing Michigan. The score prise wax won by Mrs. Mayme Ryan, zl V delicious lunch was served, Those included were Mrs. Ryati Miss Vers Jones, Miss Lealf Mrs. T. E. Daniels entertained Farrell, Miss Ora Yonk, Mrs. Pan, at a family dinner party at her Wlnberg, Mrs. Detune Peterson; home Friday evening in compli- Mrs. Ole Hanson and the gues ment to Mr. and Mrs. Errol Pal- cf honor. mer and children, who left Saturday for Sait Lake City where Iney will make their home. The table was centered with a bowl of bright garden flowers. Covers were marked for Mr. Mrs. David Shaw of Woshina '; j and Mrs. Palmer and family, Mrs. D. C., was the motif for fj , E. D. Hansen, Mis LaPrtel Dan- ion, card party given last ThnrsdsfJ j iels and Mrs. Daniels. afternoon by Mrs. T. M. Taylo 40 at her home. Sixteen guests vertft I bidden. Friday morning Mrs. Dot1 at a traffh Burns entertained breakfast In Co Ul piitjinut te Mr I) Shaw. Eight guests were inctttd Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Humphreys ed. Mrs. Shaw and Mrs. Burntj and son, Russell, were dinner and families spent seveial day guests of Professor and Mrs. N. during the week at the Burn:! W. Christiansen at their home summer cottage in Logan canyon. j Thursday evening. B'ollowing the dinner they atttnded the recital Ice Crent. See Bluebird given at tho Four'll ward by I LuDean Rogers. MtSj Special AdverieemmL ; , Miss Edna Sorensen was has less at a bridge supper at her home Wednesday evening. Supper fcas erved from small tables. SumnlAfflbwers formed the decorations for the living rooms. After of the suppqc,XJ($ie., Remainder evening was" spent playing vrldge. The high score prize was won by Emma Hull. Those included were Miss Parkinson, Miss Gwendolyn Mies La-Ru- e Hanson, Miss Leah Merrill, , Miss Venna McCracken, Miss Wealthy Hull, Miss Emma Hull, Miss Leah Lenkersdorfer, Miss Clara Lenkersdorfor, Miss Ann Hall, Miss Eid.a StoOr and Miss Virg.n-l- a Merrill. Guests At Canyon Home Friends Arrange Surprise Party Honored Before Departure Visitor Motif Club Members Matron Guest Of Honor Entertained For Parties I Dinner Guests Of Couple BEAUTY SHOPPE Social Afternoon At Canyon Home R. M. SMITH, Manager Announcing Our 4th Hoff-acr- GREEN STAMPS ANNUAL August Special SffocDdfori-COiirBsitndfi- ser S. F? Kensington For Members Of Club p.,.u Mrs. Leo Johnson was the guest of honor at a surprise party given at her home Friday evening by a group of close friends. A delicious supper was Berved after which games were the entertainment. A delightful canyon party wa3 Those included were Mrs. Johnheld Thursday afternoon at the son, Mrs. Lewis Christensen, Mrs. Jesse Earl camp in Logan canyon L. H. Christensen, Mrs. A. M. Larby members of the First ward Re- sen, Mrs. Gladys Molen, Mrs. lief society. A program and Carl Felix, Mrs J. Cha 'let Johngames were included in the after son, Mrs. E. L. Jacooseu, Mis. noons entertainment. Box lun- Bert Fordham, Mrs. John ches were served. Fifty women Mrs. E. A. Smith and Mrs. were in attendance, Norman Torp. ' S. fc? 11. H&ttdb StocCcO'Oui-QhD'nsOaatns- ein - WE GIVE . Mr. and Mrs John H. Bankhead entertained Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Mrs. W. R. Ballard and Mrs. C M. Christensen were over-n.gguests, Thursday of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Hendrickson at the entertainment for the day. The presidency Includes Mrs. their summer home In Logan car-yoBessie R. Ballard. M r . L. Christensen, Mrs. Mary Dunford and Mrs. Beatrice Q. Smith. Other special guests included Mia. Mary H. Johnson and Mrs. Myrtle , former board members. Others Mss Lottie Batkin entertained present were Mrs. Mary L. Hendrickson, Mrs. Clare Olsen, Mrs he members of her club at her Ida T. Qulnney, Mrs. Abbie S. home Thursday evpning. Music Scholes, Mrs. Laura Watkins, Mrs. and visiting formed the entertainEmily Darley, Mrs. Rehecca Cab ment. A delicious lunch was serderwood, Mrs. Frances S. Smith ved late in the evening. Twelve and Mrs Lilly D. Meecham. guests were included. Merk-ely- Dfa:r P&rlj at) New Yorkers Dinner Guests fast IHfacired Luncheon Pkcpi Pir3iratdl m .Plana ally. Bridge Follows Sta&mfcs & H. Redemption Station In Our Store - - On Permanent Waves Commencing Tomorrow, August 10th We have always excelled everything in Quality . . . Now, during this special ... we beat them all on prices! SHOES FORffl WOMEH WILL ROGERS is Right Half of the Women would run out barefoot if any one hollered fire at a banquet" . RINGLETTE . For Accurate Enna Jettick fitting assures not only absolute comfort but the foot every woman desires. ENNA JETT1CKS COME IN 177 DIFFERENT SIZES AND WIDTHS. AAAAA to EEE. Sixes 1 to 12 t well-dresse- con-ctio- PC-10- 3 - . 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