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Show - . i to worship with us. LoEach Tuesday at 4:30 p.m. KV nutneran Vespers, gan. , presents Logans Church of Lutheran Hdur NU a program of song, Harold Brauer, Pastor PTA meeting was held ThursYou are meditation. ahd Divine worship on Tuesday at prayer, day evening at 8 p.m. in the 7:30 p.m. in St. Johns Episcopal invited to listen. school house. Professor Ira N. church, corner of First North and the Sunday at 10:30 a.m.-hea- r Hayward of USAC, was principal First East. Tuesdays sermon by Lutheran Hour over KVNU, one speaker. Vocal solos were pre- the pastor will be entitled The of the more than 1,000 stations Gospel sented by Mrs. Melvin Baker, ac- Purpose of the Gospel. Students carrying this world-wid- e zroadcast. invited are others and cordially companied by Paul Corensen week, theri daughter, Mrs. ward Kent and children of Ihe News From Ed- LUTHERAN CONGREGATION CALVARY ; K-ihih- , American Legion ' Auxiliary : members entertained their part-- . ners and legion men at dinner i at the home of Mr. and Mrs. (Charels Ladle, to celebrate day. The remainder of itbe evening was spent in singling of world war one songs and igames, and listening to men tell their experiences while ni the service. .Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Hancock tore gone to Salt Lake City to make their home fro the winter. Mesndon ward has 200 per cent of its Era subscription quota, and is recognized as the ward in the Logan stake with the highest per capita subscription rate. John .O. Hughes is director. Mrs. Vern Krebbs, of North with her Logan, was visiting Walk-e- r Mrs. Mr. Jesse and .parents, for several days last week. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Holland, of I Shelley, Idaho; Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Spence, of Wellsville, were din-:nguests of Mr. and Mrs. John O. Hughes, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Gen Buist spent Hast Saturday in Ogden. Edgar Sorensen, of Salt Lake (City, was week end guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph C. .Sorensen. John D. Baker, Jr., of Ogden, s, was week end guest of his Ar-imist- ice ice er par-tent- Mr. and Mrs. John iBaker. D. t and Mrs. Charles Ladle f entertained at dinner Friday Music and social chat ifurnished the entertainment for iMr. and Mrs. Floyd Hardman', Mr. Mr. ev-teni- tand Mrs. Claude A. Sorensen, Mr. nand Mrs. George Hiibner, Mr. and Barrett, Mr. and Mrs. J. Barrett, Mr. and Mrs. Wil-jfo- irMs. C. S. (O. rd Larsen. Mrs. William F. Kidman was hostess at a party in honor of her birthday anniversary recently. jA large birthday cake made a (beautiful centerpiece for the din-mtable. Guests included, Mr. sand Mrs. J. C. Chapman, of Mr. and Mrs. Gene Jones sand family of Wellsville; Mr. and Mrs. Donald Kidman and family f Tremonton; Mr. and Mrs. Belaud Kidman and children. Mrs. Albert Schiffman, of Logan, was guest of her sister, Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Richards and family Tuesday. ", Mr. and , Mrs. Elmer Heninger had as their guests part of last er Lo-Iga- - Feel better, eat, sleep and work better pay off those trobulesome bills now. Well loan ycu the money without red tape or embarrassing questions. All of the negotiations are and confidential you small in payrepay ments out of income. Call or come in today. STATE LOAN COf.lPAHY 29 W. 1st No. Pbnn of Logai 9fin n, MUTT AND JEFF 7 THERES JEFF OUT iN GARDEN A A iM I ttlS - I-- A SEED AND SPOON OF rj A CU6AR-ASE- ED 171 zx&tg HI P A rr,- -a Friday, November 28, 1917 1 |