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Show THE HERALD - JOURNAL, LOGAN, UTAH, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 26. 1931 PAGE THREE C PIT2ER Society Editor Call 50 RULA NEWS NOTES OF INTEREST TO WOMEN " Popular Couple Married In Delightful Recital Of Dramatic Charta Club Entertained Miss Phyllis Sheffield and hosMiss Connie Lewis were tesses to the members ol the of Chaita club at the home ol Miss Temple An inteiesting marriage the autumn season took place the Logan temple, Friday in when Miss Geneva Schaub, Mr. Mrs. K. C. and of daughter Schaub, became the bride of Paul E. Grace, son of Mr. and of Nephi. Mrs. C. H. Grace Utah. Friday evening a wedding dinner was served at the home of the bride's parents, for members of the immediate families. Dinner was served to thirty guests. A beautiful weddinge. cake formed the table center-piec- Sheffield Thursday evening, at a dinner party. The guests were seived at small tables, each centeied vwtth a bouquet of autumn flowers. Following dinner the remainder ot the evenplaying cards. ing was spent The high score prize was awarded to Miss Thora Hawkins and the all-cprize to Elbe1 ut Hav, hes. Club members included vere lone Tarbet. Miss i thcl Hawkes Miss Josephine Morrell Miss Roberta Smith. Miss Dorothy Pond. Miss Phyllis Miss Wanda Wallace and Miss Mane Stohl. Special guetts weie Miss Maunne England and Miss Inora H;wkms. . Miss . guests included Mr. and Mrs. Grace, father and mother of the groom, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Barnen. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Jones, Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Grace, all of Nephi. Miss Marion Thurston of Salt Lake City and Miss Vera Jackson of Provo. Mrs. Grace are Mr. and in Logans younger popular social set. Mrs. Grace will be employed in the Physical Education department of the Utah State Agricultural college during the winter. Mr. Grace will complete his senior year at the college this spring. Out-of-to- High School Glib Elects New Leaders The Y. L. S. club of the Logan Senior high school had a supper dm tv Monday evening at the Bluebiid. Supper was served at small tables and places were marked for Miss Harriet Anderson. Miss Shirley Boyle. Miss Blanche Cardon. Miss Carina Cooley, Miss Beth Edlefsen, Miss Afton Henderson. Miss Fanny Miss Barbara Kearl, Hodges, I do not believe there is a Miss Grace Rasmussen. Miss in cotton of stockings pair Gayle Stewart. Miss Phyllis Former Governor Iowa. Sheffield, Miss Ruth Owens and liam Lloyd Harding. Miss Pauline Winsor. Following supper they motored to the home of Miss Harriet Anderson where election of club officers took place. They include Miss Anderson, president; Miss Shirley Boyle, Miss Grace Rasmussen, secretary. entertainment delightful the week was given by Mrs. Moeneh Bell in the Ninth waid hall when she presented Miss Willd Daniels in a recital ol diamutie art Wednesday of inevening. A large group vited guests was m attendance-MisDaniels gave a varied and interesting program. Her btst numbers were "The Singing Lesson" by Katherine Mansfield and ne p:ano,ogue selections. Miss Daniels was assisted on her program by Miss Helen Bullen who recently from study at the Boston Conservatory of Music. The complete program was as follows : The Ballad of Heather Ale . . Robert Louis Stevenson The Singing Lesson ... Katherine Mansfield Miss Wula Daniels Island Spell . .. John Ireland Miss Helen Bullen The Twelve Pound Look . ... . Sir James Barrie , Miss Daniels Lake At Owning Griffiths Mtss Bullen Monologue On the Street-ca- r Margaret Cameron Miss Daniels ...... Mokrejs Valcik . . Miss Bullen Pianologues tat Po Lll Lamb Dunbar .... Carrie Jacobs Bond Man (ot The Dream-MakEthel bert Kevin ict Rejerted . Burgess Johnson Miss Daniels A . Bunco Party Honors Guests CLARK GABLE in SPORTING BLOOD i - Mon. - Tues. Wed. t : no-ho- AT LAST A drama of love in which , the husband gets a break! Girls ty Dinner Guests At Sorority House To Be Guests A tea will be given Sunday afternoon from 2 oclock until 5 o'clock at the Bluebird by all sororities on the campua of the Utah Slate Agricultural college. The affair will be in honor of all gills who are st non-sorori- ty th attending school. Tire tea fill be given Th following p , were din- ner guests Friday evening at the Cni Omega sorority house; Miss Melva Cuttis. Miss Mildred Curtis, Miss Hazel Inms and Miss Roma Singleton. Miss Alice Todd and Miss by sorority, Chi Omega Edith Funk are spending the sorority, week end visiting in Salt Lake .sorority. Beta Delta Theta Upsilon sorority and Sig- City. ma Phi Beta soionty. Miss Harriett Hubbard is general chairman. Sorosis Bridge Luncheon At Home Afternoon Of Contract Bridge Mrs. W. W. Owens was hostess at a prettily appointed bridge afspent Friday luncheon at her homewasthisservLuncheon The following afternoon at the George Torg-eso- n camp in Logan canyon: Mrs. George Torge.son, Mrs. F. P. Champ, Mrs. L. E. Romney and Mrs. O. Guy Cardon. The afternoon was spent playing contract bridge after which a lunch was served. Attractive Dinner Given By Couple Mr. and Mrs. Frank H. Earl presided over an attractively arranged dinner party at their home Friday evening. A crystal bowf filled with Madame Per-n- et rose buds, centered the ta- ternoon. ed trom four small tables. Each was centered with a charming bouquet of fall blossoms. Covers were marked for sixteen guests. At the close .of the bridge games, two high score prizes were awarded. ble- Covers were marked for Dr. and Mrs. C. C. Randall, Captain and Mrs. W. R. Goodrich. Mrs. Dana Eppley, Dr. Paul Burgls and Mr. and Mrs. Earl- Following dinner, the remain der of the evening was spent playing bridge. FEED IT! You wouldnt expect a child to grow if you didnt feed him. Then how do you expect to Club Honors Miss Fuhriman A handkerchief shower at grow financially independent without saving regularly? was the given Friday evening home of Miss Erma Chugg by the member'1 of the F. O. D. H. to Miss club, complimentary lone Fuhriman. who Is leaving soon to fulfill a mission in the east central states. Card games were the entertainment after which dainty refreshments were served. Those included were Miss Fuhriman, Miss Chugg, Miss Winona Hansen, Miss Lucille Fife, Miss Connie Schiess, Miss Norma Rinderknect, MisS Ethel Bryson, Miss Relda Fuhriman Miss Venna Chugg, Miss LaRue Thuerer, Misses Dora and Amy Picot. Special guests were Miss Gretta Baer. Miss Olive Nuttall and Miss Maude Allen. group of mends or Miss lone Fuhriman entertained at a Board Members Bunco party at the home of Motif For Dinner Miss Norma Rinderknect Wednesday evening. At the close Mrs. Louise Tyson, Mrs. M. C. of the evening, a dinner was Harris, Miss F'ern Rawlins and served at one table which was Miss Mary Morgan, retiring of- centered with a bowl of red ficers of the Cache Stake Pri- asters. Places were marked for Mr. mary board, were the guests of honor at a dinner party given and Mrs. Leon Craner, Miss Monday evening at thh home of Rinderknect, Miss Wynona HanThe sen, Miss Relda Fuhriman, Miss Mrs. Othello Hickman. hostesses for the occasion in- Erma Chugg, Miss Lucille Fife, cluded the new' board officers, Miss lone Fuhriman, Miss May Mrs. Othello Hickman. Mrs. Picot, Roy Chugg, Ivan Hurst, Lorin Blood and Mrs. W. . D Sterrell Webb, Joe Rinderknect, Porter. Delbert Fuhriman, Lee Jorgeson Shower Honors The dinner table was adorned and Byron Peterson. with a low bowl filled with Bunco prizes were awarded to Fall Bride pink and white feathery asters Erma Chugg. Wynona Hansen, Lehl Boudrero Mrs. and Covers were marked for fifteen Delbert Fuhriman and Sterrell a Webb and a guest prize to daughter, Blanche, entertained guestsFollowing dinner, at a miscellaneous shower at musical program was enjoyed. Miss Fuhriman. their home Friday evening in to Miss Elnore compliment Gives Delightful Schwab, who will be married soon. Games were features of Club At Canyon Home' At the entertainment after which Mr. . nd Mrs. Jesse Earl enMrs. Ruth Moeneh Bell gave a dainty lunch was served. Sixwere bidden. Score tertained a group of friends at the program Friday afternoon teen guests a dinner party Friday evening at the Ladies Literary club of prizes were won by Mrs. Seth shaw and Miss Karma Cardon, at their summer home in Logan Hyrurti, She gave the play, Miss Schwab received many canyon. Following dinner the "Elizabeth, the Queen, by Maxlovely gifts. remainder of the evening was well Anderson. enjoyed with music, cards and Dont be bulldozed Into paydancing. Fifty guests were inPeople can bankrupt the Included. stitution of organized crime by ing the citys man a dollar to shut ofr the water. Ill do refusing to drink liquor. The Rev. W. E. Darnell. it for 50c. Robt. Crookston. Ol. On Takes Last Time Today! Non-Sorori- supper party was given Friday evening at the summer home in Logan canyon of Mr. and Mrs. Lyman sen. Following supper the mainder of the evening was spent playing cards. Prizes were won bv Mrs. J. W. Mouritsen. Mrs. Torval Larsen and L. A. Jarvis. Those included were Mr. and Mrs. Mouritsen, Mr. and Mrs. Larsen, Mr and Mrs. Jarvis, Mr. and Mrs. Gabnelsen, Mr. and Mrs. Miles Peterson, Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Skabelund and Mr. and Mrs. Wiiham Hugie. A A Sun. Supper Party In Canyon Art er SEAL FOR AUTUMN ' HUDSON SEAL is most important for autumn. This attractive coat of that fur is trimmed with a luxurious collar and elbow cuffs of mink. With it is worn one of the new felt hats, trimare of suede. med with a feather cockade. Bag and-glove- s Mrs. Nelson Is Sorosis Alumni Honored Guests Meeting Monday The Sorosis sorority Mrs. Anna L. Nelson was the guest of honor at a dinner giv- organization will hold en by Mr. and Mrs. Alfred meeting of the year, Erickson Wednesday evening at evening at 7:30 at their home. A bowl of fall flow- Miss Edith D. Smith. ers graced the dinner table. evening will follow the Covers were marked for eight meeting. All members te A Association Savings Account and see your independence grow. alumni its first Monday home of A social business are cor dially invited. gpests. Make your regular payments in a Federal Building & Loan BUILDING & LOAN ASSOCIATION NEW NASH w I 1 8 North Main,' Logan, Utah - Party Call For Convention Program Literary OF United Logan Organization Pursuant to a resolution of the Central Committee of the United Logan Organi- Part Club Program Mrs. F. P. 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You can shift rapidly and quickly from high to second, or high to low, and back again. in body and chassis. It This car is Free Wheeling and t Synchro-Shifboth comes in models. Roominess is another pleasing feature. So is the starter button on the dash which WHEN - - Orpheum Theater HYRUM, UTAH Westertk The VOICE get-awa- MIDGET RADIO WITH PENTODE TUBE ...DYNAMIC SPEAKER ONLY Electric Sound-Proofe- SOUND ,actV SYSTEM See and COMPLETE WITH TUBES Ship Mates Look far and wide we believe you m ill not find so good a email radio for less. Tuned radio frequency circuit, 4 tubes one pentode, two screen grid. Attractive cabinet. Will y GO PLACES. . hear Robert Montgomery, - Meto-Goldwy- n THURSDAY Boy o Pari PlayFeaturing Maurice Chevalier FRIDAY and, SATURDAY Lonely Wives With Laura LaPlante Prices: 10c and 25c DIRIGIBLE COMING floor-board- at no extra cost of either fine broadcloth for upholstery. 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No. 1, No. 9 The Nash line also include Straight Eight in three notable eries: Series, 1245 to f 1375; New Series, $945 to 1075; New New Series, $1565 to $2025. Prices f. o. b. factory. Synchro-Shif- t Free Wheeling Optional at only $20 to $55 extra. ea-il- HEAR zation a convention is hereby called to meet at the Junior High School, Logan, Cache County, Utah, at 8 p. m. on Wednesday the 30th day of September, 1931. Delegates, to attend said convention, from the eleven districts of Logan will be chosen at Primaries, held in the respective districts, on Monday the 28th day of September, 1931, at 8 p. m. Each district will select three delegates for each 100 votes, or major fraction thereof, cast in the district at the last general election or as follows: No. 11 Wilson School. Whittier School. Tenth Ward Meeting House. Edward S. Chambers, Chairman, Mrs. John W. Crawford, Vice Chairman. ft |