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Show THE HERALD-JOURNA- SUNDAY, AUGUST L 2 3. 1 9 3 PAGE THREE 1 ' Psiimiry i B&irdl A Frnnaennit Local Holmgreen - Bennion Hiairdl Guks&I At EaraMs.-giT Wedding Of CcsapI Interest Tussdity i t ? jLrt Mrs. George FuiES&El Board members of the Primary of the Logan stake were hostess at a delightfully arranged social held on the Friday atternoon lawns of the Pioneer Relic hall. The guests, numbering one hundred and fifty, included the stake and theifl partners, presidency members of the Relief Society stake presidency and all local A program was primary woikers. given after which light refreshments were served. The program consisted of the following: xylophone solos, Bobbie and Mark Price; trombone duet, John and Stratford Smith; piano accompaniment, Mrs. N. W. ChrisMrs. Ruby tiansen; reading, Amussen; song and dance number. Miss and Miss Ramona Bailey Jean Moitinsen, accompanied at the piano by Mrs. Hyrum Hansen; vocal solo, Mrs. Louis A. Peterson, accompanied by Mrs. Dibble; violin solo, Miss Sybil Mathews, a W. 562 South First West Curtis ...1 BY A. J. HANSEN stone with nature' With the glad September day. The leaning hills above me are gay. With golden-roI am -- ' Clemmer. Hitherto, in our garden articles, we have dealt entirely with the lords and masters of the household as though the better-hal- f weie and only innocent onlookers there has been good reasons for so doing. In this article and perhaps in others to follow, the reverse is So this time equally obvious. we will introduce to our readers W. Mrs. George Curtis as the main show. She Is entirely worthy of it, and incidentally she will drop a word as to the pait her husband is playing in the game. IS GREAT LOVER of pro-gia- At Margaret Hovey, Miss Minnie Ken- HAS ALWAYS HAD drick, Ariel Larsen, LaMar Bul- FLOWER GARDENS Mrs. Curtis is very reserved, lock, Dell Saltern, Loriu Albersold, Willie Kershaw, Bob Adams, and seldom, if ever volunteers any LeGrande Marcell Baer, Baer, information about herself. If you Royce Hansen, Melvin Liljenquist, get anything you have to worm it Don Campbell, Elton Kendrick and out of her. Finally she loosened Mr. and Mrs. George Kendrick. up a little and told us the follow WE GIVES. & II. GREEN STAMPS & H. Redemption Station In Our Stote Home of Enna Jettick Shoes for Women Millions of Young Home Makers Greet Their Husbands In the Smartness of . . . Shes had so man things to do this busy day. Marketing. Shopping. Visiting. And yet she is spry and happy ENNA JETTICK at dinner time ready to serve her goodies and then go some place. Her perfect fitting ENNA JETTICK Shoes have served her comfortably and smartly all through the day and perfect fitting is the key to all shoe smartness. The Range of 177 Sizes in ENNA JETTICK SHOES AAAAA to EEE - Sizes 1 to 12 Enables us to fit your foot accurately. No "forced-fittingInsist on a perfect fit. Look for the name Enna Jettick. need fora ". ENNA JETTICK Shoes are designed in all the smartest lasts and in the most fash- ionable leathers, combinations and color schemes. Their perfect fit always show your feet off at their best. Price Economy is Featured in Enna Jettick Shoes $5 and $6 (never more, except in Canada). No better fit possible in the highest priced shoes. Every Sunday Night . . . ENNA JETTICK MELODIES broadcast over WJZ and associated NBC stations. (Old fashioned songs and hymns no jazz.) Announced by ALWYN BACH awarded by the American Society of Arts cmd Letters, the Gold Medal for superiority of diction. We Are Now Showing 17 New Fall Styles Mrs. George 0. Rigby announces tliv engagement ot her daughter, Gwendolyn, to William I. Swinyaid of New Yoik Chv, son ot Mr. Swinjard of Logan. The first niaiiidge to take place ttie - William Yolk week of October in NewOny. whpre the young couple will make their home. Mms Rigby is a graduate of the VUh State Agiiculutural college and is a member of the Beta Delta Boiority, Phi Delia ll. Alpha Sigma Nu, Phi Kappa Phi and Theta Alpha Phi fraternities. While attending college, she was prominent in school dramatics and other various activities. Mr. Swtnyard is a graduate of the college and a former student of the R. C. A. institute. At present he is employed as a radio engineer of the Hazeltine Radio Laboratories of New York City. 9 9 9 Veronica-Speedwel- Little Miss Has Birthday Party Mrs. Kenneth Berntson entertained at a children's birthday party at her home Friday afternoon for a daughter, Joyce, who was celebrating her fifth birthday anniversary. Games and stunts were features of the afternoon. A dainty lunch was served at one table which was centered with a birthday cake banked with summer flowers. Fifteen little guests were present M. G. 99 Attend School Angeles Dinner Honors Couple Informal Bridge Luncheon 999 Dinner Birthday For Club Members no-ho- r i ILearim wflnat a dMerennce 5x cyMindeiPS mmalke ! in smoothness quietness ; flexibility handling ease riding comfort dependabilitg economy long life Bridge honors were awarded to Mrs. Frischknecht and Mrs. Lund-ber- Hostess To Group Of Friends E. Griffin entertained friends at her home Thursday afternoon. visiting were enjoyed after which a chicken dinner was served. Garden flowers centered the table. Places were marked for Mrs. C. M. Christensen, Mrs. W. R. Ballard, Mrs. Helen Lauder of San , i Leando, Calif., Mrs. Alice Christensen, Mrs. M. C. Rigby, Mrs. Elizabeth Funk and Mrs. Griffin of ' Newton. 9 i Couple Honored At Affair Mr. BDd Mrs. Sumner Hale were the honored guests at a card and supper party given by Mr. anil Mrs. Ernest G. Earl at their home Wednesday evening. Card prizes were awarded to Mrs. A. M. Clayton, Mrs. Wesley Lundstrom, Eugene Yeates and Mr. Clayton. Guest prizes were presented to the honored guests. Supper was served at one table centered with gay summer blossoms. Places were marked for Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Lundstrom, Mr. and M-- s. Hale, Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Clayton, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Yeaes, Mr. and Mrs. Horace Taylor and Mr. and Mrs. Earl. Mr. and Mrs. Hale were entertained at a family dinner party Friday evening by Mrs. C. A Erickson at her home. Twelve guests were included. A social evening followed dinner. Step out of any other car, step into a Chevrolet, and youll learn what a difference six cylinders make. Idle the engine and the whole car remains steady. Open the throttle the power flows evenly. Accelerate throttle down go fifteen ot fifty and this smoothness stays with you whatever you do. For six-- Under smoothness is buAt into the motor and objectionable vibration never even starts! low-pric- 1 et smoothness is only part of your ness doesn't tire the driver or passengers. Theres greater flexibility , because the power-impuls- it to y ourself - to see and drive a Che- today. And remember when you do that no other car is so economical to operate as the power- greater quietness, cause noisy vibration Mentor Jensen was hostess at a bridge tea at her borne Thursday afternoon in compliment to her sisters, Mrs. C. 0, Bourne of Sait Lake City and Miss Lavon McMurdie of California, who have been guests at the Jensen home. At the close of the bridge games, lunch was served. The serving table was centered with a bowl of fragrant summer blossoms. Covers were mat feed for eight guests. A bridge prize was awarded to Mrs. Farrell Johnson. 9 9 9 Neighborhood Party Honors Mrs. Dunford i r is gone. Theres greater comfort, because built-i- n smooth- -- vrolet be- L. - ful Chevrolet Six! CHEVROLET NEW The fir cat American Vales See your dealer below . who left Saturday for Salt Lake City, wag the guest at an informal neighborhood party given recently at her home. After a social evening, light refreshments were served. The guests were Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Newey and daughters, Margaret and Ellen, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Pocock, Mrs. Carrie Thomas Mr. Jensen and Miss Mary Pocock of Tooele, Utah. (Saelhie , 1 30 South Main es And particularly, if you raise the hood of a Chevrolet and watch' the engine running smoothly and steadily, youll realize that six cylinders also mean greater dependability. You owe six-cylin- der AM f of a six overlap. And response is more positive, performance more elastic. A six is much easier to handle! experience. Theres Sisters Motif Mrs. A. B. Dunford, ed ej For Bridge Tea Mrs. 1 Supper Party Miss LorGO Fames entertained the members of the M. G. R. club at her home Thursday evening. Sewing and visiting were enjoyed after which dainty refreshments were served. Ten members were included. d Mrs. John a group of in Newton, Music and I Canyon R.Vlub Entertained Party m irb LtI. MwUritzcn cr.i v-- v Anna Boss entertained the memM,. and Mrs. P. V. Cardon en- bers of the City association of A manure of ntuili local interest took pin e Thmsday in Sail tertained at a breakfast party at Theta Epsilon at a business meetLake tllv when Miss Mildred thetr home Tuesday morning in ing and social in the tea room of the Bluebird Friday afternoon. Holmei daughter of Mr. and compliment to Dr. David Farrell, State col- Following a short business meet-lu- g Mrs Joint P. Holmgreen of lleur pi esioeai of IU. i:2" a !n"ohenn was served after River t ity, betaine the bride of lege, who Is & visitor in Logan. Garden flowers iormed the cen- which a social afternoon was enNoal Reunion, son of Mrs. Edwin terpiece fot the table. Covers joyed. Eleven members were inBenuiou of Logan. Special guests were Mrs. Mis. Reunion is a graduate of w ti e marked for Dr. Farrell. Pres- cluded. W. W. Ross, Miss Mary Jteath the Vniversity of Utah and Mr. ident E. G Peterson, Miss Marion Reunion is a graduate of t lie Vtah Peterson, Mr. and Mrs. Cardon and Mies Rebecca Nelson. f State Agrtcultuial college. Both and daughters, Margaret and Lucy have taught in t tie Brigham City Belli and son. Ihilllp. In Dr. C. A. Lory, president of the schools for the past thiee years. college was Los Following the wedding Thuis-day- , Ooloiado Agricultural Mr. and Mrs. a wedding bieakiast was a dinner guests of Cardon at their home Wednesday of the young collMrs. V. W. Lawson and daughhonor in gien ide by Mr. and Mis. Hulme Nebe-ker- . evening. ter, Moveta Lawson, lett Friday V 9 A large wedding reception for a months stay in Los Angeles. was held Friday night at the home While there, Miss Lawson ot the hride's patents at Bear plans to finish the Normal School of the Dancing Masters of AmeriRiver City. Mrs. Bennion was atca convention and will specialize tended by two Bisters and Miss in tap and musical comedy. Miss Marion Bennion a sister of the Dr. and Mrs. C. C. Randall preLawson has just completed an eight bridegroom. Leland Skancny was sided over an arattiactlvely A weeks course of ballet and toe best man. group of Logan home tlielr at dinner party friends were guests at the recep- ranged dancing under Btefano Maseagno in compliment evening Saturday of New York City, Americas foretion. H. Mrs. to Jonn and Lieutenant most ballet maBter. On her return Mr. and Mrs. Bennion will leave Pitzer. A silver bowl filled with to Logan she will open her dancMonday for Kansas, where Mr. larkblue and agons snapdi piuk Bennion will attend school this ing studios in Logan and Preston At the table. the centered spur 9 9 9 winter at the Kansas Agricultural ends were silver randelbra holdcollege. ' ing lighted pink tapers. Covers were marked for Lieutenant and Mrs. Pitzer, Mrs. Luther M. Howell, Mr. and Mrs. Bertram Mrs. C. C. Randall entertained W. Smith and Carlyle Nlbley of Mrs. Arthur Dent entertained Salt Lake City and Dr. and Mrs. at an Informal bridge luncheon at her home Friday afternoon. The the members of her club at a pret- Randall. luncheon table was centered with 9 9 9 tily appointed dinner party at her a bowl of varicolored home Thursday evening, the occagarden flowers. sion being her birthday anniver- No-Ho- st Places were marked for Mrs. sary. The table was centered with E. J. Maynard. Mrs. Luther M. a bouquet of flame colored gladifor oli. Covers were marked Howell, Mrs. F. P. Champ, Mrs, The following couples enjoyed Harvey Blckmore of Preston, Idatwelve guests. Following dinner, a social evening of music and a supper party Thursday ho, Mrs. J. T. Wootten of Salt visiting was enjoyed. evening at the Lyman Gabrielsen Lake City, Miss Marie Barber, summer home in Logan canyon; Miss Frances Barber and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Gabrielsen, Mr. and Randall. An Englisn biologist has discovMrs. William Hugle, Mr. &Dd Mrs. ered that tear fluid is an Following luncheon, the remainTorval Larsen and Mr. and Mrs. der of the afteronon was spent powerful destroyer of L. A. Jarvis. playing Contract bridge. 9 StocIkttom-ClhirQsftQams- em S. - - started our mariied life passed rows of raspberries, in ing: in Park City. My husband woiked front of which were planted Phlox, lueie in a sliver mine. Did you iluituigea, ituu ycitLuhtl ZUU flower have a garden? Did iloweis, alternately thioughout the I have a flower Why row. A very beautiful combinagarden? certainly, i have had flower gar- tion. Here and there, plants of with large dens wherever I have been," came the curt reply. We apologized for teiminal spikes ot deep blue flowallowing. interrupting, and waved our hand ers, make excellent Round the house, to continue. against the Later LUC mine shut down and foundation, are beds ot pink and we took our binall savings and led geraniums and borders of bought a farm on the west side ageratum with blue morning glory And started an- as a background. Another good of this valley other tlower garden, we interject- taste in Mis. Curtis. ed. Yes 1 did. was the answer Coming back to the front enwith a touch of pride in her tone. trance, we paused and took anHere again the It was my tlower garden that other survey. sold the farm. We know that is color esc heme is vety fascinating, and the arrangement makes it disthe fact. These many years of toil, so tinctive from any other garden. briefly told, brought us down to Both sides of the pavement from the present day, so we expressed the street to the house, are row a desire to look over her flower of flowers. The outer rows are ot tail rose pink Phlox, the best garden. more than we have seen this year. Next rows Mrs. Curtis was pleased to take us around and ex- td the Phlox, ate dark Scabiosa pin chusion. Then golden plain her handiwork. As we slowvelvet flower. And next ly walked from one place to anthat other, we expressed our admira- Ntgella flowtion for the beautiful arrangement sweet, dainty, she no one can er, Yes, love. but apparent. everywhere help said, I like flowers placed In a EVERYBODY PAUSES certain way, and colors that are AT GARDEN harmonious. As we looked at it. with the Passing the vegetable garden, keenest delight, Mrs. Curtis said: we noticed long rows of asters My floweis are nothing like they We remarked this were in the and gladioli spring. It has been is Mr. Curtis flower garden. Oil, too hot. Then she added someno! she said quickly, he doesn't what contentedly: "Everybody plant any flowers, I do all the that conies by stops and looks at myself. and spading planting them. Hastening to quality her stateNo wonder, its a beautiful sight, ment, she added: But he is good, and everybody in town should see he cuts the lawn, keeps the weeds it. down and helps in many ways. He always does his share when he is well. There you are, in looking Attractive Bridge over the Curtis dace, remember Thursday that the large, beautiful lawn, so well kept, and the many flower Mrs. G. Carter presided over E. beds, free from weeds, is the woik an attractively arranged bridge tea of Mr. Curtis if you please. at her home Thursday atternoon. WORK FROM DAYTables were arranged for bridge DARK LIGHT TILL on the law n. At the close of the We had been told that these games, dainty refreshments were two are doing all this work them- served. The tables were decorated selves, but seeing the place we with bouquets of gardoubted it. So we asked Mrs. Cur- den flowers. tis if it were true? She said with Covers were marked for Mrs. pride: We certainly do. How D. P. Murray, Mrs. W. W. Owens, can you do it, we rejoined? Oh, Mrs. R. E. Berntson, Mrs. J. Clarwe get up at daybreak and work ence Johnson, Mrs. Moroni HanWe thought of the sen, Mrs. Eric Johnson, Mrs. Jotill dark. many hands in this town and else- seph Morgan, Jr., Mrs. Russell where, that toil not, neither do Hanson, Mrs. Wilford Lundberg, i Mrs. Pearl Yonk, Mrs. Karl Frisch-- ' they spin. we Speaking of arrangement, knecht, Mrs. S. W. Jackson and Mrs. Richard Roskelley of Smith-field- . We the Fiddlers Four OF FLOWERS of Pocatello, accompalned by Miss Mrs. Curtis, hern Haws, has Loa Mathews; dance, group of always been a great lover of Sixth the from children flowers. It is bred and born in Primary waid; piano solo, Miss Loa Math- her. Mother Haws had a beautiful communif J. ews; talk, (I. Passey; flower garden, in Logan, more ty singing. than fifty years ago. And when Mrs. A. E. Anderson and Mrs. we remember the fac'lities then, Mary Larsen were in charge of compared with now, it is even and general ar- more remarkable. She Hie decorations Mrs. Myrtle Hatch her love for flowers tobequeathed rangements. lier chilwas chairman of the refreshment dren and to her daughters in committee and Mrs. George Wilparticular. kinson was chairman of the We called at the Curtis home committee. The reception the other day. The lady of the committee was composed of the house was sitting on the cool, stake board members. spacious porch, sorting currants for Jelly. 9 9 9 After customary greeting, and seated, we noticed Comfortably Guests Young the berries were mostly green, and alluded to the fact. Mrs. Curtis Canyon Social answered: Yes, they are. but the Miss Ruth Kt ndrick entertained devilish birds are getting away and unless I hurry, at a canyon party Wednesday with them them all. After comevening at the Kendrick Kamp in theyll get her on her flowers, Iaigan canyon. Games and music plimenting furnished the entertainment. Light we told her wre had come to write her up, and asked her to tell us refreshments werq served. The guests were Miss Mary For- something about herself and her There is nothing to tell rester, Miss Fern Monsen, Miss gardens. Lucille Nelson, Mss Floretta Nay- she answered. Well, we are going She to write you up anyway. lor, Miss Mildred Albersold, Miss Gertrude Merrill, Miss Coral Niel- smiled, I have read some of your sen, Miss Louise Bullock, Miss articles. member Entertain Members Of Sorority (Sammjpaimiy Logan, Utah . Phone 279 ? |