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Show EOGAN (US AH) 2, CACHE VALLEY DAILY 2 2, 1 9 0. 3 PAGE WEJ& NOTE OF. JZOMEil Call Series of Dinners BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES Honor Aggie Co-ed- Meets The Womens Literary club met this afternoon at the home of Mrs. C. J. Sorensen. Dr. D. W. Pittman gave the program for the afternoon His exDeriences in Russia were re lated. A dainty luncheon was ser ved at the close of the program Special guests Included Mrs. A. J Southwick of Salt lake City, Mrs D. W. Pittman, Mrs. H. P. .Barber Mrs. S. N. Daniels, Miss Stella Sorensen antj Miss Nada Muir. WtVL PLAYiKi' 'EM oeao ra., MU, Sill H: His ESim n Delightful Play Given At Club Jen-Be- - A quality would insist upon 0ou knew all the tives. Mr. and Mrs. Grover Jones simple test. Pour a few drops of Schilling Vanilla into a half glass of milk. Do the same with some other Vanilla. Schillings has a delicate, delightful flavor. Some others have a slight medicinal taste. Dcnming Vanilla flavor is not so flashy as others but it will never hake oui nor freeze out. It has the delicac and permanency of all good things en- tertained Saturday evening. The evening was spent in making candv. A hot luncheon was served to Mr. and Mrs. Lutlier Murray, Mr .and Mrs. Thomas Lindley. Mr. and Mis. William H. Glenn, Mr ,a,nd Mrs. Alvin Haslam. Mrs. Ida Bair, Mrs. Elizabeth Lindley, Mrs. Ethel Jones Mrs. Kate Parker, Roy Stewart. Mihs Lavonna Layton, the Misses Ruby and Catherine Parker of Lay-toand the Misses Ardella Haslam and Edith Jonese. Mrs. Loran Haslam and two childien of Salt cake came Friday to visit with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. William S. Glenn. They returned home Sunday. Mrs. Hershal Bradshaw Is reported ill with scarlet fever. Are Dinner guests Mr. and Mrs. David Hirst and son, Olalie, of aPradise were the dinner guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs .Henry Maughan Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Bowen and family of Brigham City were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. James M. Williamson Sunday. Cyril Jones of Salt Lake motored here and spent Sunday with bis parents, Mr .and Mrs. Daniel Jones, returning to Salt lake Monday. Mrs. Mary Hendry, president of tne Ladies Llleiaiy club, Mrs. Ethel Jones, Miss Maggie Hall and Mrs. Veneta Maughan attended the meeting of the league held in tht seminary of the USAC Saturday afternoon. Miss Alta Maughan spent the week end at Salt Lake. Elder Mark Lindley. son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Lindiey, has ac- cepted a call to the Australian mia- & G- - $ Entertains are never used by Schilling. You can tell the difference by a very Delightful Party I Zina Young Camp Plan Program $ Alumni fchapter extract maker for whom importers select a special kind of first grade vanilla beans. The pods arc fairly bursting with Vanilla essence so much so that it forms in crystals on the outer surface. Cheaper grades (some of them almost dry) and cuts (defective, Hostess At All Democratic Women of Logan and Cat e alley are invited to attend the tea to be given Thursday FLAPPER FANNY SEZ afterno m at the Bluebird from Some people look their obligathree mu. six. Loral candidates tions squarely in the face while will he pHM-nl- . Light refreshments others wont open the door. will be s, msI Special musical numbeis bate been arranged. Mrs. A. M. fsiniili and Mrs. C. B. HanD. sen bate ihaige of all details for the tea. W TttKfS tttez , I'M MOT UOORf?EO EECAOtY VOOmV e.WE. LAST VOM6 MO 6ZA. WAO V6MT SMART 9LAY6 XY.AY GAME, uvrtfc GUTS ACtNT 01930 SVHEK is one Says: SO Mm I K. lld'mau entertained at Professor and Mrs. Walter Wel- an attractive afternoon party at ti iul Daniel Toey, Sr., jpnt her home Frida. Bunco was playSunday waiting in Salt Laku City. ed and prizes were won by Mrs., Miss Margaret Larson who is Joseph A. Geddcs and Mrs. Jessls attending the LI) S. business col Reese. Following the game, a de-- . I nko Citv in. nniiur lichnis thicken dinner was served.-Ththe week in Ixigau with her pattable was centered with a bowl Mr. E. J. Mrs. and ents, Hyde. ot jellow and copper shaded chrysMr. and Mr. A. H. Anderson anthemums. The living rooms were of Pooatello will spend t he re adorned with bouquets of bright; malnder of the week In Logan luted tall blooms. viBiting with Mrs Andersons moThe guests included Mrs. Joseph ther, Mis J. K. Thomas. A Geddes, Mrs. Jessie Reese, Mrs. Dr. and Mrs. Clark E. Haskins Charles McNlel, Mrs. Hyrum Tipaccompanied bv Dr. Hasklns fa- pets, Mrs. Maiian Rlter, Mrs. J. Z. ther, Dr. O. W. Haskins of Chi- Stewart and Mrs. Marlnda Millard. cago, spent Sunday In Ogden. l OHH V. SO YrtPiV UMY TA' '&OY4. ARE PlK'AbV OtAO J Schilling OFF PAT Women Invited To Tea g Fact No. 39. 5 V Mrs. E. L. Romney entertained at one table of bridge at her home Tuesday afternoon. Luncheon was served to Mrs.i Luther M. Howell, Mrs. L. D. Naisbitt, Mrs. John L. Hanley and Mtss Marie Barber. The luncheon tabfo was centered with a Silver vase of orchid and lavender A social for the retiring officers Contract bridge of the Daniel H. Wells Camp of chrysanthemums. was the luncheon. the Daughters of Utah Pioneers was held Friday afternoon in the Relief Society room of the Second ward chapel, with President Mrs. Alrer-al- a Leatham in charge and also gave a report of the officers meeti ing held at Logan. The topic The The Salt Lake chapter of Sigma constitution of Utah was Theta Phi entertained Saturday original given by Mrs. Geneva Murray; In Lake Salt evening City at the solo by Mrs. Julia Muir; Mrs. Ambassador Hotel at supper and piano Haslam read the history of George to In the active the life of her mother, Mrs. bridge compliment Sarah-amembers of the local chapter. SixGunnell; duet by Mrs. Geneva members from Logan, Murray and Mrs. Julia Muir; comic ty sorority Ogden and Salt Lake attended. reading by Mrs. Mary J. Parker. Miss Shirley Evans, Miss Ruth A social hour followed during which Shiner, Miss Ruth Clayton, Miss which a hot luncheon was served Elda Wilson, Miss Alice Todd, Miss the presidency, Mrs. Alverta Marian Bennlon and Miss Drue by Mrs. Mary Gunnell, Mrs. Eliasoa were Included among the Leatham, Mary G .Leishman and Nancy Henfrom guests Iogan. dry. to thirty. Maughan Camp Meets The Peter Maughan camp, Daughters of Utah Pioneers met at the home of Mrs. Laura Archibald Friday afternoon with President, Mrs. The Clio club met this afternoon Bessie Jones in charge. She also at the home of Mrs. Joseph R. gave the report of an officers wuli Mis. Jeuseu acting as meeting held in Logan. Mrs John hostess. Mrs. Milton Merrill read C. Brenchley gave the topic, The the play Lady of Lyons by Original Constitution of Utah. Mrs. Following the pro- Millie Baxter read the history of gram, tea was served. Mrs. George the life of Mrs. Elizabeth Hill W. Underwood of Kasville and Mrs. Maughan; song by Mrs. Vera StewLouis K. Falk of Salt Lake City art and Mrs. Laura Archibald; were special guests. pravers were by Mrs. Agnes Archibald and Mrs. Marian Baxter. A social hour was sp- nt during which refreshments weie served by the hostesses, Mrs. Bertha Maughan, Mrs. Ruby Price and Mrs. Libbie ' you Bankhead. Miss Lavonna Lay-toif RoyandStewart, the Misses Ruby and Parker of Layton moof facts Catherine tored lieie Saturday evening. They were accompanied home Sunday by Mrs. Kate Paiker and two children of Layton who has spent the past two weeks visiting here with rela- anilla U The annual J. F. F dance which is sponsored by members ot Los le Lein os and Dance club, clubs of the Senior high school, was held Tuesday evening at the Hotel Eccles Patronesses for the evening .rere the clubs advisors who included Miss Urlta Hall, Mrs. llhs, and Miss Helen Par- Mary don. Light retreshments were served doting the evening. Thirty Miss five couples weie included. Dorothy Luudberg and Miss lima Cottle had barge of the arrangements. Hostess At One LTable Of Bridge played.-Tollowin- HtiS Hotel Gay Affair Fre-don- e Womens Literary Flaiter Fanny At By Martin Club Dance s Miss Heien Johnson. Miss Ruth Johnson, Miss Ruth Peterson, and MIbs Gwendolyn Keates were dinner guests Thursday at the Sigma Theta Phi sorority house. Miss Iris Leavitt, Miss Noren Vietta and Tailisia Luthy were entertained Tuesday evening at dinner by members of the sorority at the chapter house. Covers were marked for twenty. The table was centered with a bouquet of pink roses. An informal evening of music was enjoyed. Miss Frances Knott, Miss Shumway, Miss June Van Orden and Miss Willey wall be dinner guests at the house this evening. Miss Frieda Evans of Cokeville, Wyoming, was a house guest for several days last week of Miss Pat Haggerty. THREE RULA C. CHRISTENSEN Society Editor INTEREST IQ , HERALD, WEDNESDAY, OCT. A SERVICE. mion. A farewell paity will he given Saturday evening in the pavilion with Bishop Evan Bankhead of the Second ward in charge. Mr. Lindley will leave Sunday and will spend two weeks in Salt Lako attending the missionary school. Mrs. Thomas Archibald and small son and Miss Merine Nelson of Sparks, Nevada, came Sunday to visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Lindley. A number of Relief Society women of both wards attended Relief Society convention held at Hyrum, Sunday. A chorus was sung by Mrs. Vera Stueart and company of the Wellsville ward. son of Max Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Jones, had the misfortune of breaking his arm He was Sunday, while playing taken to a Logan hospital to receive medical aid. three-year-ol- d LAUREL WHEAT INC. o Miss Edna Davidson, who Is now the assistant State Club spt rialM, W'ill be tiie guest ot honor at a dinner to he moii this evening at the Hotel Ei 1, s by countv officers and wointn throughout the county Mrs. Gomvo O. Webb of Richmond is in cbm ge vf I Visitor Motif For Many Affairs Mrs. If. E. Brcwington of Denver who has spent the past ten days in Logan as the guest of Mrs. A. L. Cole and Mrs. N. P. Poulson, has been the motif for a number of informal affairs. evening, Friday Mrs. Poulson entertained In her honor at one table of bridge and luncheon. Monday evening, Mrs. Cole was hostess at dinner and cards. Tuesday afternoon, Mrs. B. G. Thatcher entertained for Mrs. Brewing ton and a few intimate friends at luncheon at the Bluebird. Cards followed at the home of Mrs. Mrs. G. W. Thatcher Thatcher. gave a tlieaur party Tuesday evening. After the theater, the guests motored to the home of Mrs. Thatcher for luncheon. Mrs. Brewington left today for Brigham City where she will be the guest of Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Hargis for several days. Bridge And WEEK PLANNED Luncheon Laurel Wheat Week has been definitely set for November .1 tq 8, according to an announcement made today by the committee on Manufactures of the Logan Chamber of Comerce. This is the first effort of the committee to bring to the attention of local people, the necessity ot the use of more home products. Adopting the same metho,! as is used for the state Celery Week campaign, the committee will ask the local people to buy Laurel Wheat. Efforts will also be made to have the people send packages away to friends living plsew lieie. Later on. other home products will be brought to the attention of the public in various v. a's. Honored Guest At Dinner Sorority Pledges New Members m.--t'- Eastern Star To Entertain The members of the Eastern Star entertain Friday evening at the Masonic hall at a turkey dinner and card party. All Masons and friends of Masons will be included. Mrs. C. W. Rapp is in charge of all arrangements. will Dinner Guest Sunday teach- Mr. and Mrs. John J. Robtrts are spending the day with friends tn Salt Lake City. AVatterson. HERES ABOUT MORE Farewell Members Of B.P.W. To Attend Affair Sunflower Camp To Meet Thursday liU ePen was a Logan visitor Tuesday. Mr Merrill spent the visiting with her parents and Mrs. II. C. Austin of Idaho COULD HARDLY DO HER WORK Mrs. A. G. Southwick and children of Salt Lake City, are spending sevetal days in Logan visiting wtih relatives and friends. . - Miss Sylvana Sigfried spent tho In Brigham City with her family. 1 week-en- Miss Pat Haggerty spent N Strengthened by Lydia E.. Pinkham Vegetable Compound the at Cokeville, Wyoming, as the guest of Miss Frieda Evans. week-en- Miss Fern Perry, who Is attending school at the USAC spent the week-enwith her parents at I have used a good Mission, Tex. deal of your medicine and always find it gives wonderin' help. I was feeling so weak and misery able that I had td lie down very of- -' ten and I could do my hardly housework. I read Old Relief Society Officers Honored Mrs. Ida Condit, who has spent the past few weeks in Ixvgan visiting with Mrs. J. W. Barrett left the first part of the week for Salt Lake City to make her home. Mrs. daughter. Miss Phyllis Condit is attending the Henagers Business college. Con-dit- in the paper how s Lydia E. Vegetable Pink-ham- Compound haq other helped women who were 's Miss Irma Worley, daughter of Bishop and Mrs. William Worley, left today for Chicago where she in he same condition so I said 1 will try it, for mvBcli.I am very much better new ami I recommend this medicine; and will answer letters from women askMbs. J. W. AmKRTBotf, ing about it. 1015 Miller Avenue, Mission, Texas. t The Caohe Stake Relief Society will give a testinio-niafor Mrs. Lizzie B. Owen, retiring president and Mrs. Minnie Price and Mrs. Millie Ewei, retiring hoard mem-lieiSaturday afternoon at 2.30 in the Fourth watd amusement hall. A varied program has been with a social hour following. All women of the Gaelic stake are The cordially invited to attend. regular oftuers meet mg has been postponed for one week. An Ounce of Preventive Is Worth a Pound of Cure Cold weather is here. Have your radiator filled before it is too late! Alcohol, per gallon ...... $.100 Kantfreeze, gallon $1.50 Prestone, per gallon $5.00 n Chairman Chambers seems to com pi .tin about the salary County Clerk C. V. Mohr has received from Cache County. It is true, Mr. Mohr has served six years as deputy in the County Clerks office, and one four year term as County Clerk. As deputy clerk he received $125.00 per month as salary, and as County Clerk he received $141.00 per month as salary. Mr. Mohr is one of our substantial citizens, and during the period above complained about, he has paid to Cache County in taxes alone more than two thousand dollars. He is an expert accountant of unusual ability and experience; he is efficient, courteous, honest, and is constantly working to conserve the taxpayers money. It is just such public service as Mr. Mhr has rendered to Cache County that has put the County in its present enviable financial position. Cache County is, indeed, fortunate to have secured the services of Mr. Mohr at the salaries above mentioned. If hard work and efficient public service ever merited public favor, then Mr. Mohr is entitled to a second term as County Clerk of Cache County. ' w HANS MIKKELSEX, Republican County Chairman. (Paid Political .idcerlisemenl.)t - mm a Certificate of'Ciie Because of their y,WJ freedo-.- i from any taint of past ossociotions, because of their guaranteed quality and standard price, genuine Virgin Diamonds backed by a registered Certificate of Title appeal to the discriminating purchaser. Obtainable only thru your In Distinctly Mounting ond ot stondord pncoi from $19 to $2900. Mystery oil in the differential, transmission and steering $2.00 Car wash, vacuum cleaned and $2.00 greased It is economy to have you car put in first class shape before winter comes! AUTHORIZED VIRGIN DIAMOND DEALER van utm IavivaLw it y VIRGIN A vu. DIAMONDS vVt ' ; Falls. Caihe Knitting Works under the management ol E. T Llovd lie was overseer of the laitniy for three .vi.irs, finally joining C. E. Lloyd who was proprietor ol the Utah Knitting company of Ogden. Reluming from Ogden after a short period there, he look a with II A. Theurer of Providence, and finally once again taking a puMuou with the Cache Knitting Works under Oscar Borkman. He worked in Salt Iaike for a short period with the Utah Woolen Mills but finally returned to Ixigan when the boatd ot directors olfor-ehim the management of the company. Mr. Keveren is taking his wife and son with him and their many friends are wishing them success in their new endeavor as SALARY - Mrs. Milton (Continued from page one) WITH RESPECT TO THE I Louis K. Falck and small Professor and Mrs. Chester J. are Myers and daughter, Dorothy, daughter of Salt Lake City as the week in Logan spent the weekend visiting rela- spending Mrs. Falck's mother, Mrs. guests of tives and friends in Ogden. Barbara Amussen. Mrs. H. E. Nelson and daughter, Miss Gayle iBunderson spent the Hazel, motored to Franklin Monday and spent the day with Mr. and week end visiting at Brigham City1.Mrs. T. II. Hewer and family. Mrs. week-en- Party VIRGIN DIAMOND , Mrs. George W. Underwood ol Kaysville is visiting in Logan with her daughter, Mrs. T. S. Curtis, and her sister, Mrs. Janies H. Linford. spent Mrs. J. M. Norfleet was hostess a dinto friends at her home Monday afLaura ternoon. Bridge was played during the afternoon. The score prize was awarded to Mrs. M. O. Hardy. At the close ot the game, a dainty luncheon was served. Tnose included were Mrs. Hatdy, Mrs. William Loliman, Mrs Val Palmer, and Mrs. Members of the B P. W. club of Harrv Smith Logan will attend a carnival party Thursday evening to be held at the Armory in Brigham Citv. Club members from Salt Lake City and Ogden will also be in attendance. COUNTY CLERKS Fannie Mrs. Jersey. d Miss Agnes South who Is ing school In Malad and who in Logan was the week-enner guest Sunday of Miss Berrells, at her home. the The Sunflower camp of will Daughters of tiie Pioneers meet Thtirsdav afternoon at the home of Mis Eva Smith at Nibley at 2 p m All members are invited. A special progium lias been Thurb. r and Mis. Lucinda Larsen. The progt am will include a violin selection by Mis. Shirley Clark; the topic. Tiie Histoiy of the Constitution ol Llali." will be discus ed In Mis. on Icrry. Professor W. J Yh kers will spi ak on Tax Amendments. Light retreshments will be served. j The Eliza R. Snow camp of (he will Daughters of the Pioneers meet Thursday afternoon at the home Of Mrs. Roberta Pond at 3 p. assisting hostesses will include Mrs. Rosabelle Crookston and Mrs. Hazel Hill. All members of the camp are urged to attend. sister, will visit two weeks with her sisFrom ter, Mrs. Harold Fornoff. there she will go on to New York City. She will he married in November to Hobart Bartlett. They will make their home In Elizabeth, New Mrs. Herman Johnson spent in Preston with her the week-en- Mr. and Mrs. I. K. Hllman, Mr. The 7.imi I). Young camp of the Piimt-ei- a will and Mrs. Hvrum Tippets and Mr, Danglil eis ot tne meet Tliursdav afternoon at 3 p m. ami Mrs. Thomas Waldron spent at the home of Mis Murv Motgan. Sunday with relatives in Moigan til? North First East. The assistMelbourne Douglas of Ogden ing hostesses will he Mrs. Agnes Miss Lin die Johnson and Miss Reta Bader termer alumni mem hers of Gamma Xi Gamma, were plodged to Sigma Phi Beta in Salt Iaike City, Satin day. Announce Camp Program Mrs. J. M. Squires and little daughter, Renee, of Idaho Falls, are spending the week In Logan sisvisiting with Mrs. Squires ters, Mrs Rulon Johnson and Mrs. Emmett. Crt MUUU Mofop i.tvvw Wvt A Safe Place To Buy 140 South Main Logan, Utah |