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Show THE HERALD-JOURNA- TUESDAY, LOGAN, UTAH, L, JANUARY 3. 1 PAGE THREE 0 3 2. RULA C. PITZER NEWS NOTES OF INTEREST Society Editor Call 60 TO WOMEN Bunco Party pie Wedded ,y I Includes Eight Years ibrate md Mrs. C. W. forty-thir- d Earl wedding with a ob-th- sary Sunday dinner. .s were laid for fourteen rs of the family. included their sons, id Jess Earl and their .s, and a daughter, Mrs. Hansen, all of Fielding, and Mrs. Earl were mar-- i Logan, January 3, 1888. ave resided in Logan dur-- e last twelve years, com-;r- e from Fielding where hade their home follow-le- ir marriage. Mr. Earl Hired farmer. '"Earls have eight children ixteen granchildren ! Out-of-ue- Guest At Horecl rise Party f J. A. Wursten was the ?d guest at a delightfully ;ed surprise party given ty evening by Mrs. Fred t. The evening was spent g a variety of games which a lunch was serv-rizfor the games were ed to Mrs. J. A. Wursten 4rs. Mary Stettler. guests were Mrs. Wursten, s. Blotter, Mrs. Helen Mary Wright, Mrs. a Speth, Mrs. Mary Stett-Mr- s. Irene Stettler and Nellie Crowshaw. es Mit-Mr- ents Tell Marriage Miss Vera Degn entertained several young friends at a bun- co party at her home Friday Bunco and other evening. games formed the entertain-- 1 ment, after which a light lunch was served. The guests were Miss Mabel Jensen, Miss Florence Oskar, Miss Ruth Hansen, of Amalga, Bill Hess, Arthur Larsen. Ross WUlmore and Nathan Dopp. were won by Ruth Hansen. Florence Oskar. Nathan Dopp and Ross Willmore. Resumed j Molina V After a holiday vacation the U.A C. Woman's club resumed its weekly meetings Monday, at the home of Mrs. Farley E. Peterson, who acted as nostess. The program was given by Miss Marie Barber, v ho viewed the book The Waves. written by one of the foremost Virginia novelists, English Woolf. Tea was served at the close Of the afternoon. Special guests .were Mrs. W. L. Wanlass, Mrs. At Dinner nfrd. Mrs Roland Mr. and Mrs. Edwin James entertained at a family dinner ark H. ald0 Hatch. Mrs. party at their home New Year's Ear'' day in compliment to Mrs. E- J Maynard, V D. Gard-rvthJames mother ' Mrs Jnsenh ner. Miss Johanna Moen and Chn's,en-seMon' f, guests were Mr. ?fnIvan and Mrs. Roscoe Segmiiler and Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Crowther of Ogden, Mr. and Mrs. Orval Anderson of Nibley. Other guests iTnmo were Mr. and Mrs. Dave Me-- 1 Cullock and Mr. and Mrs. Her Mr and Mrs. Hugo Ensign schel Mason of Logan. and Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Nelson entertained informally at a Group supper party Friday evening at the Nelson home. Dinner Fete Covers were marked tor Mr. An attractively arranged din- - and Mrs Edward Parsoius, Mr. ner party was given Wednes- - ancj Mrs. Carl E. Nelson, Mr. nesday evening by a group of an(j Mrs. Fred Kidgell, Jr., and friends at the home of Miss thP hosts and hostesses. Lorna Lorentzen. A color harand An evening of cards mony of green and red was dancing followed supper. carried out in the table decorations. Card games and dancGuests ing followed dinner. The high Supper score prize was won by Mark New Night Hammond. Mr. and Mrs. Lorin Haws had Those included were Miss Cleo home Clawson, Miss Wanda Mathews, as supper guests atMr.their and Mrs. Miss Carrie Clawson, Miss June New Year's night, and M-- s. Louis Jarvis, Miss Joyce Christensen, A. M. Larsen, Mr.Mr. and Mrs. and Miss Lorentzen, Glenn Hammer, Mattson A Keith Mathews. Vincent Claw- Olivpr Lucherini. and social game? son. Mark Hammond, Stephen evening of visiting uere enjoyed following supper. Smith and Grant Mathews. MoViav TTrmnvvl .L - er n Out-of-to- 'Pion Arranges ) Years and Mrs. Edwin J. Currell ince the marriage of their iter, Mary, to M. James s, son of Mr. and Mrs. of Trenton. The friggs will make their in Trenton. Attractive Dinner Muss' At Dunn Home Your First and Last held Funeral services am Satuiduv for Jams R. Loosle, 15 months old son of Bishop and Mrs. D O Loosle. Prayers were ollc red oy rr.uiK ka an land Andrew L Huggie, s.ngmg was furnished by choir, duets were sung by Grace Gnltin and Saturday -- - U.I. WOMENS m Professor The First Time In Our History That We Have Made Such Drastic Cuts On All Cloth Coats Dress And Sport Styles New Beautiful Materials Silk Lined And Interlined Luxurious Fur Trimmed Sizes 16 Up to i and Mrs. T. G- - presided at a prettily appo.nted family dinner at their home Sunday afternoon. A lace cloth covered the table which was centered with red tapers and a mound of holly. Covers were marked for eight. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson entertained at a canyon party at the Nelson summer home Wednesday evening. Cards, games and dancing formed the entertainment. A buffe supper was served Ten couples were ss Party v' Youll Pay More Later! SATURDAY, JANUARY 9TII LAST DAY! No charges at these prices! No lay-away- s! A moderate charge for alterations. SltocIktfom-CIhD'Dsft- Da We Give S. & H. ms ed Green Stamps MJ PRODUCT LOW IN COST KdQ Give Beauty a Chance to Find You na Its only fair to your face and hands and hair to pay us an occasional visit and let us bring out their na- Dance Club ss Meeting The Dance club of the Logan Senior high school met Monin the club day afternoon rooms, with Miss Margery Garff, in charge president of the club, was Miss Margaret Lar.-e-n chosen to assist Miss Oreta Hall as club adviser. Miss Erma Cottle, last year's president, was a special guest at the meeting. On the program ,a trio was given by Miss Ruth Owens, and Vida and Veda I.ucas. The club song was sung after which several business Younp: Friends matters were discussed. Entertained Refreshments were served by to was hostess Alice Arentson Miss Ethel Lundahl, Miss Mae s, a a group of young friends at Hancey and Miss Laurel New Years eve party at her who acted as hostesses. home. Supper was served at small tables after whiclj the Rook Follows remainder of the evening was spent playing bridge. The guests were Kathryn Supper Max outre entertained at a Virginia supper party at the home of Caine, Ellen Rose, Marie Budge. Ruth Skidmore, his parents, Mr. and Mrs. WilCooley, Virginia Hodgcson and liam Doutre, Saturday evening. tural attractiveness. ARTISTIC or DUART PERMANENT WAVE (Guaranteed) We take pleasure in announcing that Mr. J. A. Field, formerly with Stockton Christiansen Beauty Salon, is now in charge of our hair cutting department. j Phone 603 i Cache Valley Beauty Salon In ill (i prize for bridge was won by three small tables, decorated Virginia Budge. with candles in Christmas col- iTi T1 the Cache Valley Hank Building tli Ti ill fT J. Ti iT, T, iT, T. IT, tTj iT, 'T' iT, T' 'T ITI T' T' 'T' fT ii Ti Tj ITI IT1 Jg iT ,T, Tj JP IT fp FTI JP. m IT ors. Trio Hostesses A t Social the home of Mr. and Mfs. A. W. Hale. Progressive games wpre played after which supper was served. The remainder of the evening was spent with dancing. The following guests were present: Miss Ruth Vigh. Miss Arlettie Hart and Miss Valene Lee of Hyde Park, Ray Partington, Ross Willmore, Fay Hawkes, Bob Wavman, Nate Dopp and Ben Baxter. Those included were Ruth Watkins, Oral Wayman, Edith Doutre, Esther Kennerd, Ida Marie Clark, Helen Burns, Lincoln McClellan, Kenneth Lund, Frank Wahlen. Irwin Mehr, Dick Preston and Max Doutre. Rook formed the entertainment for the evening and prizes were won by Dick Preston and Irwin Mehr. A huge cypress tree recently cut in Louisiana was 1283 years old. When sawed it produced six huge logs containing 14,162 feet of lumber. Experts contend that the tree grew one inch in diameter every 28 years of its life. Features For Wednesday, Jan. Fewer, Less Severe Colds Plan With CHEESE Colds-Contr- ol JAM Makers of By Discovery Vicks VapoRub .Makes Possible Better Control ( olds" In the Home. COSTS REDUCED', New Vick Discovery sages. Nature's usual signal that a cold is coming on use Vicks Nose Drops at once-ju- st a few BROOMS drops lip each nostril. Repeat every hour or so if needed. This will prevent many eolds by stopping them before they get beyond the nose and throat where most colds start. 2. After a Cold Starts At night, massage the throat and chest well with Vicks Vapo Rub i now available in white "stainless form, if you prefer). Spread on thick and cover with warm flannel. Leave the loose around the neck so that the medicated vapors arising can be inhaled POTATOES CATSUP";; This Plan has been perfected all night long. the makers of Vicks VapoRub are badly If the marie possible by Vicks Nose melt some with Based on a 'logged in a mucus, & Throat Drops. bowl of hot watpr VapoRub new idea for "preventing colds, and inhale the steaming vapors this new Vick formula is an for several minutes. 'If there ideal companion to VapoRub, !' a cough, you will like the new the modern way of treating'' Vick Cough colds. Used together, they aid medicated with Drop actually of and supplement each other in Vicks VapoRub.) ingredients the Vick Plan for better -During the day any time which follows: any place- - use Vicks Nose Drops 1 Before a Cold Starts every few hours as needed. This Watch yourself whenever you gives you full treatment have been exposed to anything and without the risks of too that you know is apt to give much internal dosing" which so vou a cold, such as often upsets digestion especialContact with others having ly of children. fresh colds - crowds, stuffy Trial Offer Guarantee. rooms, public places Every druggist ln the United a night on a Pullman or a dusty automobile ride sudden chan- States is offering Vicks Nose &, inhaling Throat Drops and Vicks Vapoges in temperature smoke, dust, gases excesses in Rub on the following trial guar an tee: such as living, Use together as directed in the smoking or drinking, which re-a Vick " Plan for better duce body resistance after Unless you are de hard day when you are overlighted with results, your drug tired. Then- - if you feel that stuffy, gist is authorized to refund your sneezy irritation of the nasal pas money. TEA by over-eatin- Bottle g g, Hewlett's Oriental Package CARROTS, PARSNIPS, RICE Pounds Pounds Ii.l Cabin SYRUP Medium Blue 5 Rij-- e Pound' Comb Honey, CORN For .. or FLAKES Kelloggs Posts, Pkg BACON PORK RIBS Control-of-Colds.- I V AM Mrs. Moser. A card party was held Saturday evening by a group at the home of Miss NorPinoche was ma Rinderknect. played after which a late lunch was served. Places were marked ler Miss Rhelda Fkihriman, Miss Win-noHansen, Miss Marr Bryson, Miss Ethel Bryson, Miss Erma Chugg. Miss Amy Pickett. Miss Miss June Pickett and Rinderknect. Prizes were aware d to Marr Bryson. Amy Pickett and Erma Chugg. A ? OF UPAN) tea ke Relief from much of the bur- den imposed by colds is now available in every home. The Control-- , Yiek plan for better lessens the number, the severity and the duration of eolds. It reduees the famin money, lo;s ily's "Colds-Tax- " of time and health- ett Ymnips Kfow! nvor Lmisle11'" Tay-r- , Mr. and Mrs. Carl E. Nelson HIGH 16. TtHERARB - boen In Sal! I ake e.tv Vo,- - !wo Ua.yeProfessm 'and Mis., and Vnd, MlV naontlas .spent tire iioliciav- - Iiomim PIh' host and the Bassett Mcyuire were guests ol Mr and with her niipuN Mr ,,nfl Mr' and hostess. Mrs. T H. Godfrey Joseph Dahle. She returned I" Bridge prizes were awarded to Members of the Buttars fam-tfaup her woik Kiidiv lly met at their parents home, William Gnffeth' of Dunham Mr. and Mrs John Buttars, to Cltv soent a few davs viMtnn: enjoy an evening with them, it with lus na rents Mr ar.d Mi' being their fifty .second wed- - William Gnlleths He came to ding anniversary Sicwer attend the funeral mm vice' ot .served and music and social Jarvis Loosle were enjoyed. Tno.'C pie.'- Miss Lunle Dahle S-fha few were Mr. and Mrs Bivanldivs m Newton lastspent entertained at a dinner week even-home their at Sautrclay j smith of Idaho. Dr. Mr and Mis Alvin Chri'trn-mng- .' were (Godfrey ofThatcher, Crimson tapers Richmond. Mr ami sen and family were guests ol .f table tne ends at the placed which was centered with a bowl SCiSiSiSiSiSi of crimson flowers. Places were marked for Mr. and Mrs. Leo Squires, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Earl. Mr. and Mrs. Bateson. Mrs. Gladys Grant Palmer, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Squires of Ogden and Mr. and at a party Saturday evening at i ; I Bcraft The Misses Otella Hale, June Cowley and Evelyn Baxter, entertained a group of friends half-pri-c 1 - Hig-gen- Opportunity , Professor and Mrs. Paul N. Dunn presided over an attractively arranged dinner and bridge party at their home KuvMen ,GlIlin, Those who Saturday evening. Dm ner" was and ol- fered remarks were Joseph U Janies B Jardine scarlet Vlnistensen, President John E Griffin Ben-- i week visiting relative' theie. me J Rav'ten and Kenneth m,and Mis Luew Jureuv Thompson Interment was in uf Trenton weie guesis ot Mr The grave alKj Mrs ja!nes B J.ndlnc s.tt Couple Presides At Parties Card Clarkston j Mi'S Loree Faroes and Bernice Quinney enterta.ned the members of a cast which presented a play recently in tiie second ward at a bridge party Saturday evening at the i.orae ot Miss Faroes. After bridge, a late supper was served A color scheme of red .and green was used in all The table was appointments. candelabra centered with a holding red tapers. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Dean Hale, Miss Fva BaxFrank ter, Eldon Gardner, Hawkes, Eugene Gardner and the hostesses. No-Hoste- ' j Entertained AftCT j j se Cast Of Play 'Meetings of Club 4 1. H But tars. Mr. and Mr and Mrs. Hans Dahle Sat-JesMrs Mi's Buttars. Mr and urday Mr and Mrs. Elbert. Godfrey and Mrs. George Myier Mr Mis Joe Butt anti Golden But- - ai'p proud naienls of a fine baby girl Mi' Godlrv is m tar' Mrs latrrvia Allen of Cove l.u and Mis. I.. S Hu.upl.ie' l Log.m v ere dinner guests ul Mr. and Mis Frank R.U'ten. mici- j u ,,h e ehm-kare Friday, Mis Allen intend- - It mloiiil' tl.il tlicie visit a short tune with let , w ice ..' n:ai v Jew s ,n t lie wol id now as there were rn vc.us ag-idaughter Mr and Mrs Du d Benson of ln i rs, 7 000 000 iall. Newton is the guest of Mr .. Ul if mill ouii Mrs David Dahle Mr dIKi Mrs i.e-- t. r Ru (ient a few davs in Newton Lot Hamburger Not Neck Meaty Bones) Pound 100'. Beef, fresh ground: 2 Pounds. . Any Size Piece, fancy Dry Sugar Cured; lb.. 13c Veal Breast or Stew Pound Loin or Rib 19c VEAL CHOPS Pounds 2 23c 10c 10c 49c 29c 29c 9c 16c 7c 25c |