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Show THE HERALD - JOURNAL', LOGAN, UTAH. DECEMDER THURSDAY, 19m PAGE THRE1 NEWS NOTES OF INTEREST RULA C. PITZER Society Editor TO WOMEN Cellist of ' t Note a Informal Cali 50 (3KJNG flit M ODEG ' MOT IMPORTANT PART OF TA'Q S'LAPQN f tecilal ! (Thegowm I Preston Search, cellist will present 1 lnfoimal ree.tal at the home Mrs. F. P. Champ Friday 8 o'clock The ticket at ening le will be l.mited to eighty id may be obtained from Mrs itherine Carlisle at the Hotel .cles, or from Mrs. Champ. The object of the recital Is give the real music lovers Logan an opportun.ty to ar an unusually fine perform on an unusually fine instrn uct. Mrs. Walter Welti, local pianist, will accom-n- y Mr. Search at the piano. Mr. Search is coming through gan in the course of a court tour on his way to Salt ke City and Los Angeles, and e to this situation, it was ssible for the committee, con-tin- g of Mrs. Champ, Mrs .rlisle and Protessor Walter ;lti. to arrange the locjil real. WITH A VERY 1 eC Tut EVEnNG TROCK PfCOUETAGt AT .The I EFT S' OF PlA?K S'AIIM i Fredrick tOTkt OW S'! PAP l3AOk ClOTH 1? USED FOR A SlMPlfc BUT ELEGANT GOWW. 1TUA? A HARNESV BACK METAL AMO A IOW-FtAC- Mis. L. Westerholm entertained the members of her bridge club and several special guests at her home Wednesday afternoon. Bridge was played, after The gown at TME Right - BAQELV ADMIT? A PO0ICE FROM ThEBACm VIEW. IT i9 OF BROWN which a dajnty lunch was serv- ed. Each serving table and the living rooms were decorated with carnations and fein Bridge members present were Mrs Wilford Lundberg Mrs. Russell Hanson. Mrs Eric A. Johnson. Mrs. E. J. Yonk, Mrs. George Griffin and Mrs Joseph Morgan, Jr. Special guests Included Mrs. A. G Olofson. Mrs. R. E. Berntson, Mrs. E. G. Carter, Mrs. Clarence Johnson, and Mrs. Eugene Peterson and Mrs. Algernon Peterson of MVff EO HIGH HKHLS? YES- - VERDICT IS DECISION Bridge Tea At Home Wednesday -- FtADF -- well-low- lub Members Miss O' lie Jean Olsen and Miss Saiah Brown entertained Dinner Guests Of Couple Miss Olsen Saturday evening. At the close of the evening, dainty refreshments were served. Bunco prizes were won by II 4-- H bests Sunday I Dinner The music Bunco Party at a bunco party at the home of Muss Roma Crockett and Seth Redford. Tile guests were M.'ss Crockett, Mr. Redford. Miss Mary Gayle Blair, Miss Margery Quinney. Miss Dorothy Montrose, Miss Bazeia Bradley. Miss Doris Dick Cazier. Clare Nelson, Maughan. Max Hovey DeWitt Palmer, Charles Hansen. Dean Thatcher and Charles Olsen. w idge Supper r Guests 'i ii j . 4 Club Group national achievement test 1931-3- 2 4-- H k StAOVP PaQ.KTQ Meeting Of Organization of Sunday Night Guests the Chi Omega fraternity alumni met at the evenchapter house Wednesday meeting. Following a business ing, a social hour was spent. Twelve members were present Members and Mrs. L. H. Erickson had as their guests at their home Sunday evening, Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Cazier. Visiting and music were enjoyed after which light refreshments were served. MV. When Louis XIV of France gram. Saturday. July 2, 1932. invented high heels, he started The time is from 10.30 to 11:30 four centuries of discussion. a. m. They 11 wreck you pnyslcially. A letter to club leaders makid morally, Maybe mentally ing this announcement has gone too sa.d the Blue Stockings. out over the signature of Miss And anyway, They wont! Izola Jensen, district extension they're pretty, so we're going to agent. wear them retorted the eleLearning to Know America's gantes of fashion. Music will be the central Today the world is more theme for the series. Music will broadminded. be furnished for the series by can be settled The the United States Marine band. by Yes. question And, upon the other to the foot. No. Annotations relative compositions or their composers You don't wear riding boots will be broadcast each month. evening dresses, I hope; In July an Identification con with Miss Ruth Atkinson, directest will be4 broadcastClub says tor of women's physical educagirls will list the name of se- tion at the University of Calilections played and mail tif this fornia at Los Angeles. office. And you shouldnt wear high Local music stores are cooperofficials. heels with sports clothes. If ating with the heels for diess and dancing TJiatcher Music company will high are comfortable, they are no give three records for first place, two for second place, and injurious. Bolm, Russian ballet one for third place; Harris Adolph Music company will award three master, agreek with her. Dancers must protect their pieces of sheet music for first, says Bolm. two for second, and one for feet, their spines, Ballet slippers have no heels. third place winnings. For street and sports, dancers wear medium heels. For parties and ballroom dancing, high Former Richmond heels will not hurt the dancer. Mrs. Lynn Hodges was nostess to members of her club at her home m'dnesday afternoon. The afternoon was spent playing bridge after which a delicious lunch was served The living rooms were decorated with Japanese chrysanthemums. were Mrs. Those present Derle Mrs. Hugh Leishman, Thorpe Mrs. Fred Baugh. Mrs Uban Johnson, Mrs. T. A. Lewis, Mrs. Ed Hutchinson, Mrs. Roy Anderson, Mrs Joseph John-co- n and Mrs. Kenneth Long-hurs- t. who was a special guest. - Vicks Develops V 1 Woman Is Called WHAT A SWEET TOOTH! here r, ACTON. Ind., George have received word of the death local in fightin Salt Lake City of Mrs. Laura ing for the druggist, $9,000 estate left by Monson, wife of Joseph Monson. his mother, presented a rather RICHMOND Relatives Phen-ste- The Monsons formerly resided m Richmond and Logan. died at her home on Tuesday. Funeral services will be held in the Richmond tabernacle at 12 30 p. m. Sunday. Burial will be in the Richmond cemetery. He odd argument in court. claimed he should have the entire $9,000 because his mother owed him $25,000. He explained that his sum was the total of bills for candy, peanuts and ice cream he had provided for her during the last 20 years. ilome I dinner party at home Wednesday evenDinner was served froni ing one large table. Christmas novelties were used for the Small miniature decorations. Christmas trees were placed about the table. At each end was a candlabra holding lighted green tapers. The living rooms were also decorated with the c Christmas appointments. Twelve guests were included!. followed dinner and Bridge prizes were won by Mr.' and Mrs. A. V. Holman. Mrs. Ben THIS SMARTLY fitted white nett Blair and M. O. Hardy, ir satin blouse with draped collar and glass buttons was seen Logan Visitor recently at luncheon at the St. Regis in New York. It was worn Entertained Miss Edna Burr entertained with a green suit trimmed with beaver. informally Sunday at her home for a group of friends in compliment to Miss Emma Jeap Palmer of Salt Lake City, wh Group Guests has spent the week-en- d In At QuiltingA social evening was Logan. after which refresh Mrs. C. B. Cazier entertained enjoyed i at group of friends at her home ments were served. at a quilting Wednesday afternoon. A delicious luncheon was Literary Club served at the close of the afEntertained ternoon to nine guests. The Womens .Literary elu Married Couple met Wednesday afternoon will Mrs. D. P. Murphy at her homf At Logan who acted as hostess. The novel, Frithion Saga Stanley Reed Judd, a former student at the Utah State Agr- by Tegner, was given by Mr. icultural college, and Miss Jones, J. H. Watkins, Jr. both of Blackfoot, Idaho, were Following the program, tea married in Logan Monday. They was served. Special guests Inwere guests for a short time of cluded were Mrs. W. W. Owens, Mr. and Mrs. P. P. Black, be- Mrs. E. G. Carter, Mrs. Andrett fore leaving for Salt Lake for a Peterson and Mrs. Carl Frist knecht. short honeymoon trip. y arranged their an The ILISIIDISIHl Inc. NEW WINTER (5 ol Made Possible by New Vick F'roduct Rased on New Idea for Prevention of Colds. AITS 095 4-- H Here s Noah s A rk Quilt Pattern y Mr and Mrs. George Wllklifc son presided over an attractivel- Plan For Better Colds-Contr- At Wilkinson v Scail-dinavi- Entertained 4-- H Jlinner at her home Sunday ernoon. A bowl of flowers med the centerpiece for the de. Covers Were marked for "8. Fred Fredrickson, Miss ian Leishman and Mrs. Foy i family. irs. Anthon Peterson entered at supper and bridge at ' home Tuesday evening. pper was served from one le. centered with a bowl of 4 flowers. lovers were marked fcr Firs. B. Johnson, Mrs E. U Hm-- , Mrs R. E. Andersen, M,s. ;n Earl and Mrs. Peteioon. TEST wall club open with the national radio program on Saturday, Dec. 5, and close with the pro- at At Co-Hostes- Music Wednesday evening. and visiting were enjoyed following dinner. Joseph Quayle enter- ned the members of her club j her home Wednesday after-.o- n The time was spent tying bridge after which a Ilnty lunch was served. Ten ,ests were included. Special ests were Mrs. Tham Watson, is. Charles Olsen and Mrs. in T. Quayle. Mrs. 4rs. Lucy Foy entertained The meinoeis of the Kalon club were entertained at a bridge supper Wednesday evening by the Misses. Milhrem, Flora and Loree Fames at their home. Supper was served from small tables. The club members present were Mrs Cleone Miss Oreta Morrell, Miss Bernice Quinney, Miss Alta Beach Miss Della Busby and Miss Wanda Morrell Special guests included Miss Sylvia Baxter, Miss Veroni Lucherim and M.ss Eva Baxter. Bridge followed supper and the high score prize was won by Miss Quinney and the allcut prize by Mrs. Wilkinson. club prizes for bridge were won by Mrs Morgan and Mrs Johnson. The guest oridge prizes were won by Mrs. Eugene Peterson and Mrs Olofson. Mr. and Mrs. R. E Anderson were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Hancey at their home ard Party For Attractive Dinnei Entertained Hy-ru- The FASHION PLAQUE Kalon Club TRIAL OrFER TO VICK USERS Plan for better Cfntrol-of-Colin every home is now made possible by the perfection of a new formula by Vick Chemists Vicks Nose & Throat Drops are based on a new idea colds in and preventing therefore aid and supplement Vicks VapoRub the modem method of treating colds. You have Vicks VapoRub now get the new Vicks Nose Drops and follow the Vick Plan for better 'IOontroI-o- f Colds ill your family. Used as directed, these two perfect allies will help reduce the number and severity of colds and thus reduce your Colds-Ta- x this winter. If renot are more satissults than factory. your druggist is authorized tj refund you the price of the Vicks Nose Drops A There are adorable new furred coate with all the new styles. A generous selection of sport and dress models for every -- possible taste. Merry Xmas and Happy Feet IN Fashion Plate Footwear Dresses that are high in style, beauty and quality. New lines, new details. Lower prices, higher quality, newest styles. Kid, sealskin, ostrich, patent, s moire, snake. of the Ilerald-kna- ls Noah's Ark quilt I i;ks shows the squirrel, famil- friend of westerners. Color brown, with a dark tail. A touches of black will bring the design. 11 25 patterns and the are necessary to :e a completed quilt. Save n all. le instructions for making quilt are very simple. Clip wenty-fift- h I quilt-patte- rn this pattern from the paper and then transfer It to a piece of material by means of carbon paper. The block of material must be nine inches square- Any color cloth may be used, but white, cream or tan are especially effective. Any other light material, however, may be used- The quilt block should then be worked with outline stitch. Be certain that each block Is nine inches square. Center the - pattern on the block before transferring it. The quilting blocks must also be nine Inches square. This makes a completed quilt 81 inches long and 63 inches wide. We have now published the 25 squares necessary to make the quilt. The quilting pattern 'Noahs Ark itself and the com-jplewill be quilt pattern published in the Herald Jour-- ! nal. j NIBLEY IIALL FRIDAY, DEC. 4T1I Directed By Miss Anna Boss Admission 35c and 50c MILLINERY 00 $200 $2)00 1.00, $1.55, 1 Logan Senior High School Presents - EXPERT FITTING SERVICE Ir. Peterson's Shoe Store j te Brown, black, blue- V N. MAIN Over VI Years of Quality Pool wear LOGAN. ITIAII Sies and .Models for Misses and Matrons. Little new details and styles. 13. ilwwocl OR ROBIN HOOD AND THE THREE KINGS BY ALFRED NOYES n Logan Senior High School Presents NIBLEY HALL FRIDAY, DEC. 1TII Directed By Miss Anna Boss Admission 35c and 50c |