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Show - '3T' nzZ TUESDAY, JANUARY THE HERALD - JOURNAL, LOGAN, UTAH, . 'zx s;. 10. 1 0 PAGE FIVE. 2. :x-sr"r- V.w NEWS NOTES OF INTEREST TO WOMEN RULA C. PITZEK Society Editor Call 50 W Sheer Fabrics Fashion Demure Dinner Honors Evening Gowns For South Departing Group ; YM 't v and Mrs. A. G. Olofson Entertained cr a Cumcr party a" i in thuir home compliment to Mr. and Mis. H Taylor. Jr, Mr. and Mr V. L. Olsen and Miss who are leaving in the nenr future to make their h.iu. Lake City, where they will in Salt he in the employ or the Graft oil Refining company Dinner wis served at one long table. A graceful basket of rose buds formed the (enterpieee and dated in holders pinK candles were at the ends. All guests were of the Logan division employes of the Itah Oil Refining eom-- j pany. They included Mr. ami Mrs. ' Taylor, Jr.. Mr. and Mrs Olsen. Mr. and Mrs. Mom? Olsen, Air and Mrs. Alvin Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Adiian .Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lundahl, Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Strong. Mr. and Airs. FA G Rodger, Air. and Mrs. Orlando Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Condie, Creamer. Miss Shirley Hoyle, Mis Bcrmee Loyie. Miss Valoi.se Stewart. Doyle Olofson and (he ho.t and hostess. Following dinner the remainder of the evening was spent playing 500. Prizes were awarded to Mrs. Taylor. W. L. Olsen and Alvin Johnson. Mr. i Thomas Tarbet ('amp To Meet Entertains Group At Dinner And Bluebird Scene Of Pioneer Meet Thm Thnmas Tarbet am ot the 'limn m ThuiMl.iy at J 1 lughli-r- w meet Bricicre The Brigham Young (amp id the Daughters ot the Pioneers a! will meet liui'siny 3 b'i at the Bhiebiid. oclo. Ciawfuid, M with Mrs F.n.-ill.ulvs Blair. Mrs lhytu And. ind Mrs. tng as hesu d eu-mi- r.-- V .1 Irofr-iS- VaLus--Stewart- , tin- i; C "1 runic, : S t ' ii.ntu stir n i ui rfir. jc A s i D v. C;m v.w i U- atcr i'h; - a.- c ud ; VVVintivjr, hndg. . d m numbers. A the only coffee roaster in Friends Enjoy ; tit u Soc ial EwTiing xlmerica specializes in zv ho waking fine coffee exclusively . T'hats the only .d h .11 i, t o o! ; Sand-colore- one-side- m d 1 p Baugh. MBs Kdmt IKvrson. MisI edcR'en. 7div:s Louise Alic iis! Phvhs Kced. K!i::a-1- ) Crnut hostess. tin and th riuAie Furhiman wa. awaidetl Mi.s bridge, , 4 . 1 i g'-- lursday Set For &Gamp Meeting i PSVW. V A 'tie i golds. Place cards were marked and Mrs. Austin Pond, Mrs. Merrill Peterson, nd Mrs. L. J. Bailey, Mr. Mrs. Bryant Marshall, Mr. Mrs. Floyd Adams, Mr. and P Ray Guyman and Mr. Mrs. Peterson. Mr. mid El " for Mr. Mr. and and Mrs. and j ., U f 'A 'rL f 9 aj-i fa i- -i XZi V'i ' U C'i- - - W ednesday Th Includes Twelve Mr. and Mrs. Miles Peterson presided at a prettily appointed dinner party at their home Saturday evening. Dinner was serv-on- e long table centered with n bowl of French Mari- - - i Bridge Luncheon Couple Preside At Dinner Party lyte t it.- k'.i 0 am k bodice, draped scarf and d . The William Ballard camp of the Daughters of the iToneers will meet Thursday afternoon at 3 o'clock at the hum of Mrs V. W. Hall. Other hostesses v.i)i be Mrs. Campbell and Mrs. I.) J. Sutton. : 777-J- fashion the sculptural gown in the center, by Maggy Roul'f. The belong formal gown, at right, sponsors he new filmy lace in a delicate shade of pastel blue. silver pailettes. a suavely draped svait the Lanvin evening Announced '.-.- Wings r ot the morning! I mrJ t: s- - '. : M7-W- Miss DeFTsta Anderson was hos- t toss to a group of friends at a bridge supper at her home Sat- -. serv-The Wiifartf Woodruff cam) of urday evening. Suppir was . the1 Daughters of the Pioneers ed from small tables. ea h was will meet Wednesday afternoon centered with a bouquet of cut GUiTl) illUrsdUV at 3:30 oclock at the home of flowers. 2M FMace Mrs. Carrie Pne 'JAlliu.m U. FTeston camp cards were. niu.rla d forHumphreys, Fiist East. Assisting as Miss Gladys Hill. Mis Mae Jones. the Liucda s of the Iiomu'rs A1 Ihur.-daMiss Valine Ioppleton. Mus Mary ill n.-ihostesses will be Mrs .Agnes aiteniuon at Julia Mrs. mm of Mr.-- ' len, Mrs Jessie Reese. Perkins, Miss Margrev Hendry. 23o fdodi a tor Miss Mrs. Anderson. Ida S and Annice Mis HaM, .Stewart Rh Ida M;uy b. .uiewdilt. F'urbiman. Miss Lucille Fife. Miss F'irst South. e titend.ime Diana Hammond, Phvh-- - is. d. Miss Hall Home Scene Of Camp Meet Mi I "t Bridge Supper At Homo The Willium Hyde camp of the Daughters of the Pioneers will meet at tne home of Mrs Seamons it Hyde Park Friday afternoon at i o'clock. IP a Tin Jose Emith imp v. ill the I'Miiifi Daughters ID M the meet Tliund.iv ut v ill I. C. d pot, v. here th.-be token bv sleivh.s to ilnvuiom to tlic home of Mrs. Jam- Thorpe Z when meet my will hr hob birf inlay party t., m. Those unable to Suros s p ity a i mug the depot arc asked to call Mrs will he b. hi id.y. . amu !. on will b Rhu In w(n thPted Fredrickson. d lor k .u after U hicli will make arrangements for them Hostesses for the meeting will t stunt, .cud t ntor: .im u.t win ful be Mrs. Lillia.s Rose, Mrs. Lvdia low. Anyone desiring to mala bv Negla Romney. Mrs. Emma liar- - reser'n. lions may do . her and Mrs. LaPriel Mitchell. ing Mrs LiMer Pouoek. Entertains Group On Birthday ('am) Mooting tm i hi me a uie id M: h id Tur-hol- t, imi:',.' , Th At Providence are ever made. eve-- v. Pioneer Mooting of Miss Lorraine Travoilor Smilhfield entertained at a Bun-cSaturat her home party day evening, the occasion being her birthday anniversary. She received many lovely gifts. After tile card games a dainty luncheon was served. The guest list included Miss W'iUIu Hind, Miss Bessie Hill. Miss Melba Evans. Miss Lucille Cestoid, Miss Ruby Tidwell, Miss Sleeves edged with matt-hint- ; Oannell, Miss Venna belt and a Miss Marie White. Miss June iu are represented Ruel Miss Kathleen Hurst, Reid, at left. the Alton gown Plowman, Duvio Heaps, Tidwell, Alanon Hill, Wayne Rich. marocain, with new Dale Speed. Reid Tibbetts, Gordon Putts, Adell Cannon, Aibiri McCann an Waher ruudlgrove. la way tine things See What Dollars Can Buv ! Mrs. R. M. Simpson was hostess at an attractively arranged home luncheon at her bridge Saturday afternoon Each serving tabic was centered with a vas-o- f sweet peas. Covers were marked for Mrs Janet Hatch, Mrs. Alban II. John, Mrs. Robert Martin. Mrs. Leon Hardy, Mrs. Aaron Newey. Mr. Ottis Peterson, Mrs. H. R. McGee. Mrs. Henry Laub. Mrs. C. M Armstrong. Mrs. Christina Laub. Miss Emma Laub. and Mrs. J. E Shoffer of Smithfield. Bridge prizes were awarded to Mrs. McGee and Mrs. Shoffer. V Eliza R. Snow Camj) Postponed I The Eliza R. 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