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Show '4'.' ' The Herald-Journ- 18, 1913. Thursday Evening, November Social Honors Mrs. , Peterson al Gives Review WASHINGTON. Swappin- g- an old American custom since the day Peter Minuit bartered a few strings of beads and bottles of rum for Manhattan Island is again becoming a dully part of Honoring Miss Frances Baker, our way of life. With shoe 'Shortages, especially daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Baker of Mendon, who recently for children, becoming serious, the returned from a mission for the need grew or an efficient plan to LDS church to the New England d.stribute discarded shoes. It is states a social will be held in estimated that there are 50 000,000 Mendon ward this evening. cutgrown. but still wearable, shoes Beginning at 8:30 the program that could get Into circulation. will consist of a talk by Joseph A. The Atlanta, Ga., Association, alert to this need, Larson, duets by Mrs. Nellie Leishman and Parley Hall, read- organized a shoe swap shop, with ing by Fern Buist and a talk by the help of retailers and the OPA. A. Miss Baker. It was so successful that P.-Dancing to music by the Mendon groups in six or eight states, inorchestra will follow the program. cluding West Virginia. Florida, In charge of the social are George Virginia, Alabama and North CarW Ilford Larson and olina adopted the plan. Glencoe. Hiibner; Charles Ladle. 111., la another pioneer, having had a swap shop for shoes and rubbers for some time. The movement is now launched and requests have come Into OPA headquarters for information on how to start a HARTFORD, Conn., Nov. 18 iLP) swap shop. Hartford hospital director Dr. Since OPA does not sponsor Wilmar M. Allen's maternity re- these exchanges, the first suggesport to the annual director's meet- tion it makes to communities confollows: sidering one ia to select a sponing"Never-endinof sor. P.-g clubs. A.'s, women's squadrons s with us storks have bombed Lions and other fraternal organio were of babies, forty-twzations, Boy and Girl Scouts, weighing more than clubs, Junior Red Cross and the In10 pounds. There were some Consumer committee of local Decendiaries, with some spark of life, fense Councils are some of the weighing as little as one pound, groups interested in the plan and 13 ounces. There was no damage probably can be counted, on to and casualties were extremely help organize the project. light. No storks were shot down, It is next advisable to get local so we may expect continued as- shoe retailers to pitch in to help saults. get equipment for fitting shoes and in training fitters, so that Mary will really get a size five shoe when she trades in her snug "Man of War, Simon Bollver, by Thomas Rouke, was presented by Mrs. Charles O. Peterson before members of Booklore club. Mrs. D. P. Woodland was hostess to the club at her home Wednes- day afternoon. Four ladies were welcomed into the club. They are Mrs. Daryl Richards, Chase, Mrs. Franklin Mrs. Homer Durham, and Mrs. L. R. Humphreys. Refreshments were served to 18 club members and one special guest. Parent-Teacher- And Now, It Is Open Season on Husbands CHICAGO, Nov. 18 go courts declared an son on husbands today. war One of the leas known and moat faacinating of home-froby WAVES on duty at Anacestia Naval Air job is being pirfu-nieStation near Was! .lgton, D. C., Chief George E. Nelson of the locai WAVES enlistment headquarters revealed today in explaining the duties of WAVE specialist photographers. "WAVES have t ital jobs in the production of naval training films, says Chief Nelson "Former girl employees of Eastman, Technicolor and Disney, are v orking side by side with girls who had no previous photographic expti cnee but who have been trained in the photographic science laboratoi v. They are making layouts and rough sketches for films, inking, pLini.ng and airbrushing pictures and films that are used to train men how to handle their ships and to fight. Another inter m , rig job is pictured, as WAVE Specialist Photographer Ethel Ncd.ng edits a Navy microfilm. More girls are needed to apply for the many vital jobs open to them in the ranks of the Navy's WAVES. nt -- Guests At Weston Mrs. S. R. Egbert Is Gub Hostess Enjoy Dinner Sunday evening Mr. and Mrs. Joseph B. Bcng I i of Weston entertained at a chicken supper at their home. Guests included Mrs Edna Mrs. Then.--iand Beth Kofoed, Private Al. red Kofoed and Corporal and Mrs. James Haeger. Private Kofoed is a brother of Mrs. Bengelli and Corporal Haeger . brother-in-lawa Ko-foe- d, Cynthius club was entertained at the home of Mrs. S. R. Egbert Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. D. I. Rasmussen gave the program. She reviewed Song of Bernadette by Franz W'erfel. Luncheon was served at the close of the meeting to club h'- - Paiges Orchestra 1.00 p, Honored on Birthday On her 72nd birthday anniversary, Mrs. J. H. England was entertained Saturday at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Howard Call. A turkey dinner was served to the guest of honor, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace B. England and daughter, Joen of Ogden, Mrs. Virginia Hobusch and Mrs. Claire Brugner of Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. David England and family, Mr. and Mrs. James England and family, Mr. and Mrs. Call and family, Mrs. Jean Batt of Logan and Mrs. Helen Jensen of Brigham City. r . H COFT, feminine, and generally waltzy js the way servica-- 1 men on leave like their d.mce partners to cress, and Claralyn Trickett, New York subdeb volunteer hostess at the Delmomco Officers Club, fills the bill. The New York creation she wears, above, has a romantically crinolined white net skirt, topped by a basqued bodice of soft striped rayon taffeta with neckline. Two matching taffeta bows decorate the skirt. v Marcine Curtis Honored At Party CASUAL Snaps Grin To Youthfulness ;Mrs. Morgan Jenson Entertains for Son Hostess at a surprise party for her son LaMar, who was celebrating his birthday was Mrs. Morgan Jenson of Millville. Guests were Kay George of Logan, Lee' Anderson of Nibley, Thayne Jenson, Alden and Douglas Olson, Joseph Larson, Anthony Barlow, David Broadbent, Sheldon Johnson, Donna Campbell. Colleen Jenson and Mar Jean Jenson. Marcine Curtis. Afton Campbell, Coy Larson, Nola Olson and the Jenson family. Mrs. Venice Benson was hostess to her club at her home in Newton. Luncheon was served followed by Pinochle. High score prize was won by Joy Rasmussen, guest prize by Mary Jenkins and low score prize by Shirley Peterson. Club members present were Bessie Benson, Mavis Jorgensen, liable Beck, La Rue Jones, Shirley Peterson, Cora Blotter, Joy Rasmussen. Special guests were Mary Benson, Cora Rigby, Mary Jenkins, Fern Richardson and Mrs. Jon Hadfield. ( Top legal retail prices for dressed, grade "A turkeys in Salt Lake City and all Utah common points, according to Mark H. Greene, OPA will be 47 state price executive, points for birds 20 pounds or over; 48 to 49 cents for birds 16 to 20 pounds; and 51 to 52 cents for birds up to 16 pounds. The one cent price differential in the smaller sizes of turkeys varies according to the OPA group to which the store belongs. PfUfttJ hr J Klsru (WA-ni- A BOTTLING cotmcMT wax THRU fhlDAY COMPANY coca-co- COM? , a One of the nation's first wartime that al the Central High School in Glencoe. III. Above Mary Jane Owejis. 12, who manages the swap-shoshoes on third grade pupil Allan Murray. open and properly supervised a fumigating company do School ch.ldren should sufficient number of hours each week. A house - to - house collection, supplemented by large boxes conveniently scattered through town, Is advised as the best means of getting an initial assortment of shoe sizes for swapping. Centers are responsible for having the shoes fumigated. The soles of all shoes must be clearly marked with the date of disinfection before they can be placed on swap.1 Formalin is the disinfectant approved by the U. S. Public Health Service and the sponsoring group can get instructions in its use from OPA or can have a local 10-2- 0 e is that The fun of this it is casual. Jacket collar rolls back easily, closing is managed with two buttons, the sk rt swings for walking because it has a pleat in front. Make it with or without luffles. Pattern No. 8398 is made for sizes 10. 12. 14. 16. 18. 20. Size 12, sleeves, 37 yards material, H yard additional for ruffling. For this attractive pattern, eend IS cents, plus 1 cent for postage, in coins, with your name, address, pattern number and size to Herald-JournPattern Today' Service, 149 New Montgomery St, San Francisco, Calif. A good pattern book is vital to borne sewers. We are now ready with a new one, its name is FASHION FASHION. has B2 pages, illustrated in color, of new Nielsen. patterns, patterns for salvaging used materials, sewing information your copy today the price is 2St two-pic- WILL HAVE A al OFFICIAL OPENING SATURDAY, NOV. 27 Friends Surprise Nibley Woman New under-ar- Favors for Soldiers Initiate Five Members Sunday 4 ncane. UNDA DARNELL: YouthfuL. 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Mrs. Olaf Olson of Nibley was surprised by her friends on her Keep Ive been eating ALL-BRA- safely To Home economics club of the USAC will meet this evening in the reception room of the comFive college women 1 j mons building. Meeting will begin members of Phi Upsilon, ta at 7:30 under direction of Presi- national home economics fri dent Genevieve May. The girls will make favors for ty, in Sunday initiation soldiers at Bushucll hospital and reception room of the Cm a short program will be given building. Helen Wadsvr consisting of a vocal trio by Mau-nn- e Ogden, president of the and Bernice Randall and Ina Wilson and a piano solo by Dor- tion, announced Wednesa Following initiations im othy Tanner. direction of Jean Olsen Son Lake City a luncheon will : in honor of the new a; Dorothy Bradshaw of Cm will be toasimistress. Girls who will be initaa Miss Donna Leishman of Wells-vill- e and Miss Lois Lewis of Lo- Louise Page of Payeon. D gan have returned from a four-wee- k Dames Miller and liana vacation spent in California. son of Logan, Josephine They visited in Los Angeles, San of Ogden, and Opal Isoa Francisco and Riverside. m Cream Deodorant ; Phi Upsilon Character TINGWALLS Swap-sh- College Club Makes Dinner Is Given 8398 i listed as shoe recondit-pu- t to woik at shuung. Uc, sandpapering stuffed ipou, the shoes will be in foot for new users. OPA recoi imends that & no restrittions on issuing A child who needs a p, get it, whether or not be shoes to turn in s are 'extras" and in no number of rationed iho. children may have 0Pa gests that no charge be a. the swapped shoes and tti sponsoring group bear ti (cost of operation. California Vacation While a chiseled chin and firm, smooth throat are qualities of youth, they can be kept that way longer after the first blush of youth has faded if you take proper precautions while time is still cn your side, says lovely Linda Darnell, star of the film "Buffalo Goodsell Mr. and Mrs. Charles entertained at dinner for Mr. and Bill. she adds, if you Mrs. Charles Anderson of Millville. Incidentally, Fall flowers centered the dinner have been careless and allowed a table. double chin to creep up on you. ic may not be too late to correct this blight to beauty if you follow Ball At these two simple exercises for improving the profile: First, keep your chin up, and South Cache Friday twist your head from side to side as far around to the back as possible, 20 time',. Second, drop ,1'Ians progressed today for your head forward on your chest, South Cache high school's Har- open mouth wide and throw head which will back as far. as possible, then vest Character Ball, be held Friday evening at B o'clock slowly close, your mouth. Repeat in the school gym. lu times. Under sponsorship of the school Can't you feel the muscles FFA chapter and HEC club, the up that line from the tightening party is open to the general public. base of your throat to the tip of There will be judging of costumes your chin? and presentation of prizes. FFA president Is Bartley Hatch, while heading the home economics club is Josie Olsen. Faculty adMY CONSTIPATION visers are H. P. Andersen. Ray Oinnon, Alta Wilson and Emma WORRIES ARE OVER! st MONDAY SHJj Girls Return From Thanksgiving Bird Will Be Costly end. Alpha and Omega chapters will hold a joint party Friday evening at the institute at 7 o'clock. Arrangements for the affair are being made by Glen Mehr and La Jean Sessions. Psl chapter will hold a fun-feFriday evening In the Blue room of the Institute. The party will be given by pledges in honor of fours. Recommended locations for the ' shops include schools, a swap Mrs. Gail Curtis entertained on library, community center, fraterThursday evening in compliment nal club house and Scout headto her daughter, Marcine, who was quarters. Arrsngements should be celebrating her birthday anniver- made to keep the establishment sary. Games were played and luncheon served to MarJean and Ellen Rubber-Neckin- g Jenson, Afton Campbell, Nola Rae Olson. Coy Larson, Bobby Larson, Back Douglas Olson, La Mar Jenson, David Broadbcnt. Anthony Barlow and the guest of honor. net-ruffl- Pinochle Features Gub Meeting veek with giup Xetuork H. Errand s0k coast-to-coa- st block-buste- Chapters of Lambda Delta Sigma, LX)S fraternity on the USAC campus plan parties during the Songs by MORTON bOWNET KVNU . CHILDRENS FOOTWEAR s' 174-ton- Parties Planned By Lambda Delta Sigma iwW Raymond Mrs. Hospital Bombarded By Stork Squadrons Chicaopen seaThe appel- late court held that "such slight acts of violence as kicking, biting, scratching and hitting a husband on the bead with a book "do not constitute cruelty if the husband is able to fight back "with reasonable physical force. In another case. Judge Cornelius J. Harrington denied the divorce plea of Edward McKevitt, 56, who charged his wife bit his thumb, kicked his shins and slapped his face with a wet towel. The judge ruled that McKevitt failed to protect himself, and held that for cruelty to exist, a man must be placed in danger of his life. COMMUNITY TRADING Miss Bakov This Evening Furbelows For Booklore Waves Perform Fascinating Home Front War Jobs SHOE SWAPPERS regu- larly, with milk, sprinkled on other cereals, in muffin, etc. Drink plenty of water. See if you dont cheer its comforting relief! Insist on penmiie AI.DBRAN, made only by Kellofg's m Battle Creek, 125 North Mala St, Logan, 1 '' |