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Show (UfljAH)' CACHE VALLEY DAILY LDGA N Town spent the pas: two weeks visiting with Mjs. Mainers parents. Mi1, ami Mrs. J. V. Hocltvro. I) ' ' O CT O A Y, 11 I 9 A 0. ' PAGE THREE Bri&ham Mrs. B. P. Members of lie B. P. W. of Ogden. Brigham City and Logan met Thursday evening at Brigham City at the Armory at a dinner which was followed bv a carnival. Each nun nail a auu an atieuueivi. From Logan chib Miss Loretta Wallace was iiueeu and her attend nt was Miss Lottie Batkin. Miss Vera Carlson was in charge of the arrangements. The following members from Logan were present, Mrs. C. L. Jones. Mrs. W. J. Carlisle, Mrs. Maly P. Mrs. (buB r, Mrn. Blanche C. Pittman, Mrs. Addie Swapp, Miss Frames Barber, Miss Lottie Batkin, Miss Phyllis Baugh. Miss Eva Baxter. Miss Vera Carlson. Miss Bertha Chase, Miss Edna Davidson. Miss Myrtle Davhisou, Miss Omaen Campbell, Miss Ma Hansen, Miss Edith Hay hall. Miss Vanza Jackson. Miss i.innie H. Miss Alice Charles, Miss Izola Jensen, Miss Edna Jorgenson, Miss Vega Matt. Miss Mae McCarrey. Miss Ida Mitchel. Miss Grace Muir. Miss Nsilda Muir, Miss Annie Peterson, Miss Klviue Peterson, Mis3 Helen Pixton, Miss Ilsttie Smith. Yt Mi Hansen. tl Mrs. George I al numbers wi h : the attei noon auxiliai Lemon under tin quartet and an orelo-sti iie ran in er ion of Huh. Owen. to tin didates were in'roduced quests by Mis. A. M. Smith. Ligiu refreshments were served in tin tea loom. One hundred Tin galled during he alternoon. d Mr". A. M Bfair was in t liai Smith and Mrs. Kd Hansen. v l M. C. Harris at Bear Lake. gin-a- Skabelund spent Tuesday and Wednesday visiting with friends in Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. E. M. m Tfcl-ton- Couple Honored At Party Mrs. Esther Clark of Farmington is visiting in Logan and is the guest of Mr, and Mrs. Sidney Stock. ss Margaret Cahlerwnod entertaineil at her home Thursday eve nine in honor of Mr. ami Bell who were recently mar tied. A candy pull, dancing and a variety ut clever gam. t furnished the entertainment lot llte evening. A delicious luncheon was served. The guests Included Mr. and Mrs. Hell. Miss Calderwuuii. Miss Lucille Bell. Miss Loia Ltmdahl, Miss Res ie Glauser, Edward lolmgreii, Ray Bobbin, Clyde Wheeler and Baird Bird. Mrs. Bert Farr is spending the week in Ogden with iriends and relatives. Mrs. Roy Wright of Tremonton s a guest iu Logan this week of dr. and Mrs. Hal Farr. Mrs. Budge and daughters, Virginia and Kltna, spent the week ;nd in Sail Lake City. T. B. Miss Kathryn Caine aud Miss Gwendolyn Hart were visitors in Salt Lake City Saturday and Sunday. Mi, and Mrs. Torval Larson tertained at a venison dinner v Ross Anderson of t lie Anderson Lumber company is spending the lay in Ogden. Son Honored At Dinner Before Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Neuber.ger have eturned from a six months busi-les- s trip through Montana. Members of the Primary timid of the Cache stake entertained Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. Othello Hickman in honor if Mrs. Wilford Porter, Mrs. Fred W. llodgesnn and Mrs. Henry Salisbury, retiring board members, An informal evening aud games 'nd music were enjoyed. A buffe't tapper was served to twenty meets. The honored guests were aeh presented with a gift from the hoard members. Miss Evelyn Hodges, a former raduate of the L. S .A. C. is in Logan pending the week-enIf you are dime lsiting with her parents, Mr. aud and the waitress comes tap oancm irs. W. N. Hodges. over to your table to take the o; rs. 'John T. Caine, is spending der, dont he alarmed. relaand And It you go to church com veral days with friends ves in Salt Lake and Ogden. Sunday and find the choir pracbreaks" involved and ticing rhythm, don't think the world is coming to an end. As a matter ck fact it j ou have such thoughts you ate way It hind Mrs. Winston B. Jones entertain- times aud are probably the only ed the members of her bridge club one wito doesn't Tile craze, started ahotd at her home Thursday afternoon. Two tables of bridge were played. years ago. has spread over Luncheon was served late in the country taster tuna immature golf. as I'niversit ies teach tile rum-rafternoon. The luncheon tables a part of the regal:,' curriculum. were centered with yellow chrysans hold themums in black vases. A color Churches regain r c'i.i.-harmony of black and yellow was aud tile pastor's wiu and daughcarried out in the place cards and ter are as enthusiastic pupils as the the luncheon. Bridge honors were prospective choriic. Hundreds of dame schools have awarded to Mrs. O. A. Garff. Eight been opened up and as r l guests were included In, to husbands t.tc en.::'!V' tlimi-the office only to tied t burned to a crisp whim jves an to the lams ui the radio. Salesladies, anil even dignuud males ate learning intricate steps. The reason behind bo popularity of tile fad is that lap daii mg develops poise, balance and ts a saw mid sane weight reducer. her way through life . . . just one of toe thousands cf western .girls who have ''grne erzz y over the the fad which is sweeping universities and even j tap-dam- t bi,--.- ; I Crockett was the a .i of honor at a sat prise pat tv iv.-tTuesday evening by a of ftii nils the oeea-ti.- i torn) belli: ; l.er Iti tliday anniversary. The ovctiii ; was .petit playing ads after which a delicious re h was served. 'i mist in the party " Mr. mil Mrs. Crockett, Mr ;.nd .Mrs. A. V. Atkinson, Mr. anti Mrs Bay Siddoway, Mr. and Mrs. Judge and Mrs. Jesse P. Rich entertained ut dinner at their home Thursday evening in honor ot tilt-;l. who is leaving son, for Salt Lake City prior to his leaving tor the mission TheTlium-- table was centered with a bowl of white chrvsam hemmiis and at either end ot the taolu were oraug-tapers in mahogany candlesticks. Those included were Judge and Mrs. Rich, Mr .and Mrs. Law relict Turly, Willard Dial. Civile 'A illume Risen Ross I.av.ienee Larsen, l.t.Ihain Rich and Russell Re n Following the dinner they the tarewell puny given ill honor ward id Mr. Rich at the Third Ru.----l- ' J. thia.tds L hi: trout and M: Afternoon Social her Friends Ml'v Sarah Yoates of friends at Jmnie a kel-o- TLA j ' I quality you would insist upon if you knew all the T S FACT NO. 15 The hand tliai ran! cs a cheap thing falters, if ever so slightly, when it attempts to make a fine thing. The finest things invariably come from those who make only fine things. Schilling is the one coffee roaster who produces one grade of coffee only. There are no 2nd or 3rd grade Schilling Coffees no cheap blends no dual standards of quality. There are many excellent Coffees hut, of them all, where is the finest apt to come from. ,4 t V ii; n f SifiV. ; EcniM Attend Luncheon At Ogden lllle E. L. Rnmnev, 'tt" iefMe Mrs. Rn"s And'r.-O- . n and (lily (hudou an- m Oi:dtU atBMidiim a bndiM him lie'll hies ' ;t at the i !im n bv Mrs. (I0! ai d. .sn, 'IBIIIIlBlIIBIBIIIIBaxiiBiBiaiKBIKKZailKlSSEZClISl a dairy where you can get ilia : ."VC: a iflvHvf Mai .. v 1; m IUir Y m . r,i .n- - m a m. FA Lar-'ftt- an w M s--. , W m M (v 3 GREEN STAMPS , A m Vi with every purchase M A - a chap--!- "lie Cache stake Relief Society will give a testimonial for Airs. Lizzie H. Owen retiring president, Mrs. Minnie I rice and Mrs. Millie Ewer retiring board members Saturday at 2; 30 p. m. in tne Fourth ward amusement hat! A varied program lias been arrangM" ed with a social hour following. Tot a All women of the Cache stake Mrs. cordially invited to attend. The officers regular meeting has ben. y v postponed for one wees. (('! on Ynitinir and Thursday alternoon. A music wvi'f enjoyed. dainty luncheon was served. Yellow and pink chrysanthemums were used to d orate the living rooms. The lun clienii table was centered with a pink howl of while and pink petunia. The i;uests were Mrs. Mattie M. Hansen. Mrs. Libbie Baker, Mrs. Wilmore, .Mrs. George Hump, Mrs. A::? !'' Baiikln ad, Mrs. Laura Mic , Mrs. I. S. Smith. Mrs. Mrs. Noble, .M's. Bright and Have ain-iioi-- i entertained lu-- Retiring: Officers To Be Honored Son Honored At Dinner Primary Officers ( cVrno.t . Members of Theta Alpha Phi, namet tional dramatic fraternity, Thursday evening at the home of Miss Lutie Bancroft, A short business meeting vas held which was followed by a program. Ezra Owen was elected president of the organization following he resignation of Emerson Abbot. Readings were given by Miss Helen Henderson. Several vueal selections were given No. 17 The Water Li'y. Marcus Griffin. Light refreshrum a bonier for bathroom cur by ments were served to twenty memMany )hvi gardeners ot today on a round tains, embroidered haw found how practical and al- .stout cover to matt h or even bers. tf it .t !o have idminiinu is together ratd and painting done into a Willi!' HIP'S run tnr lily pool. c for t ii wall. cn'itB Lumet of odor, ruse, bine. Mr. and Mrs, J. A. Hulme entertained at a dinner at their home Wednesday evening in comp ltmeiit to their son, Gralg, who Social has spent the past week visiting Wilt in Logan. The table was centered using liiiled Tile i rimary officers of the First with a silver bowl of pink rose bar: and lijlihv! i! w were placed for vim an cmh:oib! ing ward spent Thursday afternooD at buds. Covers blockon whiio. (Yntois an tiie inline of Mrs. S. M. Budge. Mu-;- t eight. and visiting were enjoyed. A An informal evening of visitorangr. lc;u'iS duil coppni'v fi d niv-- .i and wai.-luncheon was served. Hip. ing was enjoyed following tht do-is nm:;u bu yopr dinner. lean guests were included. i Departure if and friends. Poor! i V.W1 1 Mil,t.oI, ICO if on Primary Board Entertains V..M..O..WI1 (I tiilMlij, l.'C Theta Alpha Phi Have Meeting en- Mr. and Mrs. Val Palmer are In alt Lake City visiting with rela- 1. IVIllfV Spencer Mina Lmvtia Wallace, Alisa (fract M Ilae und Miss Manilla Curlis. Thursday evening at the summer home of Mr. and Mrs. Lyman htbmdsen in Logan canyon. The rooms were decorated with autumn loaves. Lards were played during he remainder ot the evening. Prizes .vere won by Mrs. K. M. Skabelund tnd Mrs. J. V. Mouritson. Sixteen guests were bidden. Attorney and Mrs. L. D. Naisbitt visiting will spend ihe week-enwith friends in Salt Lake City. Mrs. Jones Hostess At Club .1 ISa Venison Dinner For Group Mr .and Mrs. Everett Griffin of Billings, Mont., announce the arrival of a daughter, October 13. Mrs. .. t.t was lormcrly Miss Dale of Logan. f "24. Thursday K, Webb, H- C R At Bluebird e'e Oakley, Idaho, spent several days in Logan visitamt with relatives friends. Mr. ing Stock is on his wav to the Austrian-(iprma- i n former mission student of the IS At'. FA E W. Attend Carnival At Myrlort Stock of tes 1 A most smvesstul tea was iv n Thursday at the Bluebird b :;.e A': .men's Demueratie club in comi e!lUM ratu ihimeli! to the U.e.inU he valley and In tmubates. Mr. and Mr. Arthur Maurer aiid Bon, Dean, left Wednesday for Su banville, Culitoniia, where Mr. Maurer is employed T!;ey huve Judge and Mrs. V R Democratic Tea Tap , Tap, Says Waitress spent the week end IIEKAI.D, MR n UK m Farewell Party Is Given On Thursday it M We are now giving S. & H. Green Trading Stamps with each purchase of our millc, regradless of where you buy it. JUST SAVE THE BOTTLE CAPS and taYe them to the redemption station at y i M) if uIT III P4 Program for tin mission. ir given Russell it'- It in Third ward chapel Thursday was by the Filar's club from V.S.A.C. ant! by members o! fiie Tltird ward Boy Seoul Tioop of scoutwhich Russell is assistant master. The tarewell patty was one of the largest ever given in the Third ward. The Friars put on a stunt showing what a young missionary had to go through when he arrived in llte Oerman-Aus- l The rian Mission. scouts also put on special numbers, mostly on scouting. Mr. Rich, son of Judge and Mrs. Jesse P. Rich, will leave Saturday for Salt Lake City to attend the missionery school ami will sail rum New York on November 13. He will devote consider. tide time! ill the mission field lo the scouting angle as lie w as an Engl as well as being assistant master. W upc well t SI rs Utah vs. m " H RJ Stock-ton-Christians- - V- IS redeemed for S. & H. STAMPS is m ti n nM M A v t. t -- ; ::d i en L V - , '::CSlpa ; e 4e3 H nm LI f m ..ij r9 ; f ri 11 Stadium 2:30 p. m. Saturday nM Admission, $1.50 PHONE ri Ml W R nri V 950-- : Cl ean Sanitary fci Grade and Junior High Students Free BEAVER, Oct. 24. UB Kerosene which site gulped down before wasn't water, .shr realizt'd It Peggy Mytl Barlon. T, on j J wmmmm Thursday. n10 W W5 w Senior High Students 50 Cents ..- -i i iiiieiBisiimiiiiiiiminssHiEiiiiisiiisiuui - Store, where they will be r.i IT i . rti.:. :i Lv ... |