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Show CO GAN ArS OP. (TJ 'll AH) PAGE SEVEN NOTES INTEREST. Society Editor TQ WOMEN. Pioneer Ball To Call 50 Flatterta Fanny Says s pat orr Halloween Dance At Senior High party A Hallowe'en dancing was given Friday evening at the was The affair Senior high school under the direction ot the Girls Miss Peail Baugh was League chairman The hall was decorated and pumpkins with cornstalks Light refreshments were served About two hundred and fiftj couples attendi d Son Has At Home Party Arthur Osmond entertain at a Halloween party Tuesday evening at her home In compli Mrs ed mont to lier son, Lowell. Nine close friends were Included. Ap propuate games and a treasure hunt were features of the eve ning Refreshments were served Group Entertained At Parents Home Miss Troy Peterson entertained at a Halloween party Thursday evening at the homo of her parents, Mr and Mrs A O Peterson Stunts and games were featuies of the evening Hal were used low e'en decorations throughout the rooms and for the luncheon Ten guests were includ a group of friends ed Have Guests At M Breakfast Miss Rcrtha Chase entertained at lupakfast Saturday morning at tup home of Mrs C M Christensen in compliment to some of the wo men who have bee nattending flip The Social Weltaie convention guests wcie Miss Ada Tavlor, Grant, Miss Margaret Davis, Miss Miss Lomsp anee, Miss Hanhe Evelyn Horicn and Miss Lvdia Alder ot Salt I ake City and Miss Vera Kllngman. , i ft D Mr lu Would Vculrf V luindred dJiUn un lu E t In ti w miUs a R Anderson il ot i a In u i! wilt Ii Mviiv Shined Whet Fashions Noel Beret Showing Softly Waved Coiffure i i - c ii V Miss MatQj et h u in t ( ti do i d m ilt I Smart ml it Mi s n h k ( i H i tmoou and Mrs t i Foik rniam ot J L Firmage ol i uni Mns Amu " i iia h pi nt TliuisildN diul Fud.iv in J.oKan as tin ts tiiii, hou-- i f in Ms of Mr and Mr A Hmihu In loiw i Mrs pi mlmg One hat tn a shop is worfh two in the hand when you're tired of them. Tht MIXING BOWL REASON FOR SPONGE CAKE FILLING. Someone is in trouble with the it sponge cake Listen to this Could you tell plaint of woe me why when I bake a sponge cake in lavers (the kind without it ra'ses shortening or milk) beautifully hut the minute I take it from the oven I can see it falling Although it gradually does not get heavy even then, but it Is not nearly so nice . . There are ji M two reasons why any sponge cake will fall The first is too little floui, possibly only a tnblespoonful too little but even so, i tcan pro duce just the lesult given above The second, ard moie probable, is the IUKING HhAT and TIME The egg combination in sponge cake demands a vrv low heat and quite a long time in baking Preheat the ovi n to 3)0 degrees F , put in the cakes and reduce the heat to 250 degrees F as soon as the oaken begin to rise and get slightly brown Continue cooking at tins heat for a full 40 minutes and think the prob lem is solved The cake will fall a little bit but not much 1 TODAYS RECIPE Chicken Chow Mem 4 lablespoons butter 4 tablespoons flour Salt to taste 1 cup chicken broth 1 cup thin cream 1 i4 ounce can of chicken 1 can of chicken a la King 1 large can of cooked Chinese neodles The recipe is a shoit cut design to meet the limited kitchen equip Ev ment of "service apartments erv thing tan he bought at a pood delicatessen, and those not in the know be am the wiser thev will think vou have stewed and fussed all day Walter M Hi ii, Liki (nv ii nth ini Mr and Ogdi II ai Logan ou l, hi i i . , m Tin were MA awaidid e ' v ; ' , i sm I I P Entertained , I t i Halloween Dance non in A very succesaful student body Halloween partv was given Frl dav night in the Logan Junior high s hool gymnasium Orange and blac k repe paper was used to decorate the hall. There was a spook alley, wllrht-- s and ghosts Light Chu u c the iheil 'had g. c ui't h the o'lriih linn on a refreshments were served The student body social committee un h tiiHhnu little luut'pann! butt, tn the ttezt der the direction of Miss Roma ' hadi that loan (It mini uean. The lehct is Crockett a 4 Sumner Hale had 'himd till o.ti the tioi.n and monldtil into a plain charge of the arrangements htllt htadhand I lit hiiiyinidt o'tiith lip point d iu.ivu.atd and foiuaid o.ti tin tat J lilt Ilonzut Teller Mias EUa Smith uLit mm Lam htiel i' one of the tpe talltd Mr and Mrs George Torgeson and Mi and Mis Hairy Paihei luotoud to Gulin Vitimbv to at tend the Ub U B lootball game r Miss Frances Barber and Ml s Mare Baitier spent Sctmdiv in Ogdc n A G letuiiud but-aiuu- ichtl ( n Mr. and Mrs. John P. Smith spent Saturday m Ogden Olofson and J home I liur-,cl- H spending two clac, at Montp'lur on businc ss Mis I min Pi iti i if o h n is spi tiding I'lMii'ki, Logan with relative , Mr and Mrs C L spending Ii. imki ml in Salt Lake ( it Jones are v i '1 L SAl tru nils v songs Tint sdav ancinoon at the Hotel late afternoon. Four Guests At Home Mr and Mis Grant Bateson, Mr. and Mrs Errol Palmer. Mr and Mrs John Moser and Mrs GladyB Pahnc r motored to Ogden Friday evening to attend a venlbon dinner that given there by Mr. Mrs Rink Smurtliwaite i, i Guests At d A c . Mme. SCHUMANN HONK MELODIES ENNA National Radio Broodcaat EVERY SUNDAY EVENING nttouth 1930 Over KSL Sunday at 5 p. m. Enna-JetticMAY ks BE HAD EXCLUSIVELY dainty lun StocMon-CHistiarse- n IN SIZES 1' TO 12 WIDTH AAAAA TO EEE Party Rubai d Smith was host to 12 mug at a, the home of1 his pai tits Mr and Mrs John P Smith ( ostumes and Hallow i n novelties acldtd to the octa A panic lunch was seived siou W elm sdav uijIi Hallowi cn paitv at c vc c f Halloveen Party For Daughter Mrs M V Lundstrom entci tamed at a Hallow e en patty at in r home Thu sdav afternoon for In dauglitei ( lara Music, games and costume a were features of the af Luncheon was served to tin in on , e tw guests c Sorority Dinner Guests Art, Color, Size, Location, are responsible for the popularity of Painted Bulletins. ( Hotel Scene Of Tea As automobie traffic has increased the efficiency of OUTDOOR ADVERTISING has accordingly increased until today the modern painted bulletin is the media outstanding for reaching the traveling public. c W Pat Emmett, Dorothv Fnimi t irgtnia Peterson' and Jesse Tavl or entertained a group of fi lends at the home of Mr and Mrs Rol and Emmett " mrsday evening A spook allev and a variety ot games were enjoyed after which a buffet luncheon was served to twenty guests Two prizes were awarded E0' Plan our ti'in t , 1 am ptiian Id.tit - m lad, O I I DOOR yjip'aaav . lasntri 11)1 Rfl!G Wlielhcr joii use a Willard or not, our inspection service will help to keep tour hatlerv fit for a longer life of dependable operation. M e make no charge whatever for this service. Centra! Garage & Service Station FEDERAL AVE. PHONE 891 pss" '"C9 I You bet ter notify or holler when am In your community or be sorrv PUone 50, Logan, N 2S. Ttawi" LJ, and f Co.ld'1 Bat Beloved Prime Donna Will Bt CaduMve Gur Aina of AT Mrs William Waltnn entertained Mrs Kmool Mnsc was furnished four guests at her home Thurstn Mi and Mis L J Bailey Fol- - day altornoon Sewing and visi- riles Mis William I ham press! ilk' win Icnvi diring t lie mooting the meeting light refresli- - ting were enjoyed Mion bv Cnngt ssm in ( olt in .ml nun's win. sonm! c heon was served I Taylor altu a t. At Ogden I funior High N Attend Dinner Miss Margaret Jensen onteitain ed at a HjJloweia paitv at the home of Mr and Mrs W F Jen sen 1 hurnday evening Bunco was p'aym during the evening Prizes woie won by Max Allen ntid Mrs Clinton Anderhon A lata luncheon was served The luncheon tables and the living rooms were deco rated with Halloween colors and novelties The guests Included Mr and Mis W B Jones, Jr Mr and M s Clinton L AndersOn Miss Irma Funk, Max Allen and I.orln Sorosis Alumni Miss Irene Hodges, who is at ten ling sell n ai 1 ol I p it last wc ck i n m Li , m mi nr Mis Ottis Pttcisnn, Mis Los Mi mil Mn permits j(, , p tii I nock Mis Milton Mi mil. Hodge s Vis, p dlth Smith and Miss Angus M idson to tv were hostesses J. L Neuberger, ubc i Alumni h mi tube is of the Sorosis ' ink Nt ulic m ' ape nt get and hursdav evening at tile home ot W edm sc! i m S cl I ckc (in Mi mil A Mis bhort business ni 'mg w 's lie Id which w.. fol O MVhs Libb NVlhon entprtalnud at her homo ju compliment to her mother who waa celebrating her i ightieth birthday anulveraary. The afternoon was enjt yed with music and social chat A dinner was served early in the evening A birthday rake with candles formed the cenerpiece for the table Late flowers adorned the living looma Halloween Party m i i n Attractive i o ss I un t M-- ( in i ol'owel Vide Mrs ( harles J Soierson Mis Ostar Wenmrren Mrs Dou t Pitt m tn Mri It ) Pori r and Mrs A S Brai Ken Spinal kuosU at t he hib w re M ra K (i ( arter Mrs K ( Ikeler and Mis I G taUor Priis weie won bv Mrs Ta!oi Mrs and Mrs Baii II bt P.cti "in and Mis s R Pillni m Mi and Hi til Min Mi al Mis 1iestim al 0 lias and Mr and Mis id I V uid was lun h on o F W rlub a it moon u, the af Mother Honored At Party v witK 1SU!MIR i Mr gm Ms included woie Mrs H J lb craft Mi and Mib V Law win Profi bbiit and Ms V I ti kits llofibsoi and Mi' Bvicn ldt i Ml uni Mas II i1 iml E i'iii I Mi and Mrs G Professor William Peterson arid The first five ingredients aie spi nt Siturdav in Os used to make a mil cieam sauce If J Bail Melt tne butter and blond with di u the floui letting it cook for a Mr and Mrs Grant Bateson and couple ol minutes Pom m tin Mi and Mis J ilm Mine i niotoieel chicken broth which is made in a jiff bv moiling a chicken broth to Ogdi n to iMi ml tin tool ball Mim Mik IV rn Ptig Fdiui cube in a cupful ol boiling water g mn Sat in n Paike and Mik Frd'tw Shiiniwav cook this nuxtute till it thickens dinmr guests Thur"da e Mrs A H Saxer i" "jndinc (lie wpit add the cup of thin cream and stn nmg at tiie Sorotus woroiPv house m lit ah it Il(i the fikl until a smooth itch sauce result Mis H E Hatch and Mrs J sauce It is best to make this Eccles !h n Ji sp nt T hui nd n v i"i in the top of a double boiler be C i ? in Si nUit nt cause the Canned due ken plain and the canned chicken c lc lung Mrs J S Andrews sp nt the TIic Kopubln tn vnuini s club have to he rc l.oafed and flivois ike ( m and (ntfoUmMi at a nuiting and Hm allowed to fieshen up So one p pfi"t uifk in silt Mi a ot la n Mrs liicki cans the the and both add is in honor of Congressman Don B gtuM Colton and Mis Reed Smoit king to the sauce, due the plain M Far if" chicken and add also Fold the sauce over the chicken so that theh bits will not he smashed up Let stand over hot water for half an hour before servirg, taste and add salt and pepper Chinese noodles can be bought In the can alco Empty them out and heat slow'v in the oven Put on the serving dish and noud the chicken mixture over them ? AGENCY CO 11 ml t i Carl Garff n tin d iv Mrs s bu- - Evcrton ., , da lgliti i wlm1 nt in opi i an in ' et pines wo ce I lusirm hr ,i de was The do iited with var fulored (hrvs mi ie minis The number- of the nil imudi Mrs Suxtr Vis Pres to i rhoniHs Met nut Mi" R Mrs R BaiiM Mis Hiron e a- I Mr Amei Bluebird Mia A H B ixi r wm the members of the P at the Hluib'iJ Fncl Bndgt pl.oed tl ir nme suurday owning The iwii miivI al cm laige lew bivl ot 11ns M'lt hrvs M In m i - loi iin d t he nt i pn ce iml on t n ce coil i 1 ol t he iiut wo i amln M'Mal candle nkc cldii , luliti d mange ta ii li i i u h uci u! Hal H' vw in di sicn Vtir d mn i the table s vw e aitangej lei bridge t Entertain Club Members At iml Mis ( lai k li.ikins is ami ostess at all titu , nt tanked iliuiii I )artv at t T&m insure V and Mrs mnoum ii"du i t Youngsters Have Halloween Event V And Bridge Party CTn) Event I STUCK A FEATHER IN HER CAP- - Delightful Dinner u Be Interesting The conninttip in cliaigp of the plans foi tin' Ilom.r ball u put ting forth every t'toit to in ike tins ball om of the most succits fill events of tht fall season It Will be In Id Ihursdiv evening at Hie Palais d Or old fashioned cobtmms niusu and dancing will be fealurts of the affur Mi and Mis Preston Pond will r present the Eliza K Snow tamp in the grand ninth M- - and Mrs Johnson tne Zina D oung camp Ilford Woodruff tamp will The be led by Mr ana Mrs P M Neil son Huy wear the original suit and dress of Willoid Woodruft and The Daniel H Wells his will tamp ol W i llsville will be it prt sented hv Mr and Mis Irving Glenn Mr and Mrs G W Thanh cr to Iliad the Brigham doling tamp Mr and Mrs Hal Farr will dress to repret nt Mi Farrs 'a II Iv Dibbiey flier and mother will reprisent Gldnty K Dibbiey and Joseph Carlisle will represent John Wright two of the fit st four Frank men to enter Cache valley D Thatcher and Mrs Allie Clav ton will be dressed as Mr and Mis Heaekiah Tlnitthor Mr and Mrs N. W. Kimball Jr., as Heber C Mrs Kimball and wite George Bowen will be dressed in an exact copy of the dress of Amelia Young, wife of Brigham Young that she wore when she accompanied him oiko to Washington, I) C Mrs Hukman will wear a drtss ol her great grand mother s Mrs During tne intermission, Katherine Art hibald who is seven tv fiv e y ears of age, w ill give a step dance Andrew King will also give an old time dance and Mrs Rose Ravmond will play an accordion solo. 6 RVLA C. CHRISTENSEN ijeUfaidLa Laurel Wheat Week, November Silt I ake Cil Ogden This the fourth of a eerlee advertisements on Outdoor I umtmmtmsi 39 otan I cy"1 of ti |