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Show TIIt'RSDW, LOGAN, UTAH, DAILY HERALD, TAGE TWO. I ! L B R K 2 A f I A I . r?j jtEarraaa Rnia S' ie,' ( in. (.in nit iim Edtlni St I Attractive Dinner Party Given by n -- S'- A a tv am! AH''. Merc 'i in. 'i! g odm sda ,1 ( I. i t it v pai cli (Minini-mo- It u ' Imikii at nvfhiin.' was t ni tli v ii Hood K northern di"ti'n n t i t: Wedm-sda- i.'ei r I u:i Cut-Out- s i Published uliurruw in I Departure his .Mis. Thelma FuHnier eno 'JL ed a tew friends at lit-- t him,,, y. day evening in compliment o m,s Caroline Bench who left Sunda.v to make her home m Burley, hud,,, The evening was spent with m Ml ami visiting alter whnh a del.ulM, It s by Heiotrt Bariow Ms tubs in bon ''In v where nu ait Lake CiT niakt1 l.er honuj. aM:da laui a Mad. rill Phillip.-- , inter natiMii.il president ot tin (dub who uks a HMoi in Ian. an The is composed ot Ogden, Bi (tty, Farmngton and Logan, :!1 dm-In- lame iseif alsi N'rs. Dee Davis Hdey ol Yering-ti, tada aid Ion hiot.D'i Wlti--- i Stnm ii Si! Lake ('it have - r ,:i m L. t:aii v, uh Dr. Mm a Han- - n. Mm iahu -a Hem m i!u v t oday hi La. k h ( 'it S ii she w id i he t h it ui mg t .i representatives from Salt Lake rity, Provo and Pi Idaho writ The table-- ' wie adorned baskets and bowK ol Talmmau and . Hum .;i Matron Honored S.- - f'7 Cff at Party Before or at (OH LU- -r .lM'slS GI' v a- v, ni' h Vain;M'HsfhtHv dcu-- ) a ti r'd with boy Is u dalfodrs ! i.k A iid or ru'd s a pcaM tnr M r alid Wert mu "k 1! VI n ''(in. Mr a :ul M(' Mi ,1 vwrsnn Mi and .Mi im i mid M v n. M ;'(H g. I) Ha V r .uni M Han- - ii a run Uairo-n- . Mr. . i. M " K I' m, Mr .. mi Mm lax a 'Lon M V; a,.d M - Ki.t-'-- b Her New Dits.'.'. Be I L s the Business and ol Wodihi Hr PoU-imi- g "IJimi.s" at: t Iw ut Whii.li Will l FvY TR H Paper Doll Boots President d i jc,i F Banquet at Hotel Honors Club Couple w., t.a- - l') I Fashion Plaque ' MAT. s 0 ..s Ol I ll REM' lumh was servtd. The ruon.s v, e adorned with bouquets ot da' rod.!-- , Those included weie Mis .qa(. gie Bergener, .Mrs At lem- - ILcvo .Mts Caroline Bench. Mi-- f rj Bowen. Miss Rhea May, the guest 01 lumoi urn! .p hostess. 1 h William fngiund. Mi M ' 1. ' Mil Mi.iIL B; and W W. Mm Mi! Mm I.mnnmt Mi-- " Imw m X " itiiiu v Jester Club Holds iMeeting Mi- - Mm tw Mu !!.! i It-Mi- Mrs Lnjime l.liiilaTui, ami M: and Mm ivtor 'hiiiM-- r.-ii- i the gm-- H Genevieve Mtss La - FOR YOUR ucj o; fair m- Uiii v A a. it ' mie j! fj.'W bn hat. '1 V- - u.'tih tlte ha. t lie kni'e piiMloti pink j mo- - .v lion .nnoiinied date., tor - 'ate on.entioii at Uud.-nMay J 'J t nd Fust N'ational "mention at Hn hmond Va July t h- M.s- - Has Little Birthday Party a g "to t ' it i M o a ii a Cun ill j ml Wih Ill-a- ll e III mi, - Dr. and Mrs. A. D. Cooley and w et e ta tii i ot B: ig ham ( " in Logan Sur.daj i t pt Mrs. James Eldridge of Woods (Tosh sjten t Sunday visiong in Lo an. . W. Smith Mr. and Mrs George announce the arrival of a son WedMother and child aic do nesday. inr lively. t t itii'-st- Dr and Monday. Turkey Dinner Profet:or George For Guests !e impioving Lter 11 ou "lioo! liar loloiej iraum, on if nn of the comic trip ni lie i nezi ipriny tin fry 01 line .Jic I), at! ready I lry lamnii HinUh , ,i , knnzi "Rnuh the .irli.it . 1 1 Visitors Guests Afternoon Affair At Dinner Mr. ami Mrs. Albert Thompson Mon is entertained at Mis, A a shower in honor ol Mrs. W. A. entertained at a dinner party at Iirsen Wednesday afternoon at their home Sunday m compliment ih h.iint' nf Mrs. G. R. Morris, to Mr. and Mrs N O. Thompson he guests t niertained at of Salt Lake City and Mr. and Mrs At tin clusi of the games F.ed Km. tli of Rexbuig. Idaho, cards Tin table ua.s decorated with a 'a dmnty lumheon was servtd Hit small luncheon tah!s were ea li bw! of da :odds ami yliow tapem t ma Rl liver holders Covers We-centerefj with a bowl Covers wen matk-tor Mr. markel foi six Music and vis, Blame Danwy. Mr- -. Howard Call, i i g lo'lowerl dinner. if. if. if Mis, Don Kiiward-- . Mm. ff. L. Burle, Mrs. Wjllard Larsen, Mrs Mi- -. Nultall. Virgil Orval Call. .Mrs. Harvey Biimon. Mrs. Hugo Kasign, Mii-- Mary (all. Miss Phyl li.s Lewis, Miss Jessm Larsen and Mi- - G. V. I laik i'H!or, ained ai t he ot honor rf id patty al her hump Mon-JaCard piize were awaided to in lionor nr her inn Mrs. r'all an Mm l.oGia.ulp who was c piehrat ing his ninth birthday anmvprsarv A ol rlpvpr gaint's ivpip lim puprtainmpnt aftor which a dainty un was .sprvpil. Nino orf includod. j -- )'- - ' Birthday Party For Son gm-ft- airf.i-p.'in- 'ini'; Delightful Bridge Tea For Guests , Dunn. S Walter Jones o' Salt Lake (Tty - m Lo.. an on himim Tuesdav. crying - v Miss Maiv Blown. Miss I.!,..:.r Holey, Miss Rebecca Rule. Lai;, WanlaBS. Wayne Shettield ;ui,, iv l.illywhite as hosts and !ios',-sA one ait Tie Ttvsi.j play. Place tv Booth Taikington e Those in the ru.-- i m luesented. luded Miss Helen Heudets. u Miss O'alie Crugun, Miss Joan LaVerl Fiaintn. Wayne Ralph Wanlass aud Leslie Jackson. Following the play "Mv little non will soon b j iiuinheia were gtvwniiistruincm.jl by In, years old and ou his biithduy aud Arthur Parungimti have lo yive him a Owens, promised Mies a gtoup of side, parly," writes an anxious mother. tions. Boley sang refreshments weie Iagbt As (his will he the first served. Professor and Mrs. C!n parly I have ever planned am more or less puzzled. Sunny ter J. Myers were special guentf 'l'wentv six members were preawul .s so exened. f f What a wonderful privilege Is yours and every mothers whose child is looking forward to u birthday party. Just forget for he time bein.! a Mik re Fail that you are a grown-uaud let rtt memory carry you back to Lite a prettily appeiutod bridge carefree days ot childhood. Rut her home thin afUi uuuu. The ere enteiuuned at tv'o ourself in your youngsters place.! ?usts The fun starts with the inn-- tables of bridge after which a tations. Knclosed in small eu-- ciouK luncheoi, was Kerved. 'Ike tic seived at the smad velopes and delivered by the feueets Kmdi was centered a tables postman the notes with the miliar beginning, "Please rnnia to; bo! ot f print; bloshonts. IS, m gacsts iiRiudtu Mrs. B G. patty," afioid one 01 the bigThatcLir. Mrs Harry Parker. M:s gest thrill., of aj In planning the games iiv allow (ieoipte Torgeson, Mrs. O. space aud opportunity lor spon Cardou. Mrs. Frank Karl, Mr. W. B taueous of energy Humphreys, Mrs. expressions ml imagination on the part of Joliet., and Mrs. Hal Farr. At the the children. Let them be free close of the games, two score prizto play and let their imaginations es were awarded urn riot. PLANNING PARTY FOR . SONNY Entertains At Two Tables Of Bridge f J(.-M- ta fa-- -- - Attends Luncheon Ogden Plumbing ht solicit. Crookaton .cir Too Late To Mr. and Mrs. and M d In Sal' Mrs. w ef-- - E. end G W. Fain in e 'I lia'i .a City Tin I L. m io- Romney It ovo. in--- Thatcher motor i!a Miss Waiter S. & Peterson fancy it, Your small group muffin tin spent pans ton. delivered. RENT F(-'- a- - v isning Wtdnesday. apartment. in Logan Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Fallows and of Hyruni JT'J D2R-- Hyrum. Mii. - Strictly modem East 2nd North. F26 if. Bishop James Christensen of were Logan visitors Wednes- FOR SALE Chltks. 6 cents an! up. guaranteed 4 weeks. Win. day. Astle, Logan. Hy-ru- gm-si- Mrs. Joseph Moigan entei tamed at a delightfully ananged bndgt tea at her home Wednesday afternoon. At the dose of the games, a delicious lunch was served. The guests were seated at small tables Kach was decorated with a bowl of re-- carnations. Covers were marked lor Mrs. Wdford Lumlberg. Mm K. J. Yonk, Mrs. George Gnim Mrs. K A Johnson, Mrs. A. V. Holman. Mr-L. rxinn. Webterholm, Mrs Mrs Joseph ( Mrs F A Phersuii, Mrs U J Clarence J hns. (Nmtei and th lio- - tddl-'Ueu- A treasuie hunt so arranged as not to leave the living room a J. 0. Christensen ol Myrum spi-n- t wreck, a drawing confetti with In T in Logan. (olored crayons, and a soap bubble contest with supervised games M's. Ross Andetson mototed to Professor and Mrs. Walter Welti interspersed it time lags will Ogden today to attend a bridge refresh-menDa:m-and Tiivpv spout Snnihiy keep the crowd busy until 1. luncheon given by Ms. Leo in Sail I.uko Gilv. are served. Reck. If ii is convenient you might Daniel i'ovey was a visitor in serve the ret reshmeuts at meal the time. Alidad Wi.ilnPM.lay anti Thursday. Simple fare holds best. will make clever molds for fillPack each patiy Not the food itself, but the form h e cream. hi whiel it is served and the, ing clear to the top, cover 'with W. D. Tovey ot Dillon. Montana was a guo-- t of Piofis.,oi and 5ln, table decorations will impress the a ilat tin cover and submerge in To utunohl ice for 20 minutes. Wi lt! Mondaj and Tups Wall youngsters. A good hill ol fare would be dip the pans in lukewarm water focu 01 -- ome other milk drink ice cteam or a! Mrs. George D. Preston is spend truit. sand", ile,-- , r1. frosted' i . ii p.-plain ip witi i 'dat a ps gelatin' rake ami simple andiec al llri'., iiii c.n. 100 Don't big portions s. e Most thil small M.;s Harriet Smith, a i .1 i; al am "ill eat without coaxing, Classify1 d Jie.tl t dren 1. II. "'ml al III. -ei.id in a ramekin anything 111,wp.J, al Od'-,0 ad-i-Fancy paper dish'-- will give the In ad 111 Lo an v rh her a ' up cream, it your choose to FOR SALE Soft 1 white wheat tor and Mr- - W K Sno' 11. chicken feed. S .00 per luO iet touch. a seve i t Mm. () w a- haze dres.iei tor all ona Zihat "llnnl.i" (jinny to n cat Guest Of Honor At aid ot .Mi. ) RiLar Mart ni limes-- a sev.-r- Mr. and Mrs. Rupert Olsen of Riigham (.iy wer,. eusts on Mon-d- . 111 Primary Officers sred. nn ami In lilt in Ii timlr Zillhll proiutiil. ,Sic if oniy I H alili the R' rald l In t) ) roZi t - s any! (i,l uni l L,nit In mi limit an, I n weri-mark- re- - Clyde Miss Virginia Daniels, priii ipa! of the Wilson school, is reported to Honors Couple f D. Lone tin Dm part ot the .ek from a svera! days busings trip to Him kh v. Ftai .rnr-- y F,ntertained the Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Crockett and and Mrs. Howaid (all were visitors in Sail Uike (hty Sunday Weu-neme- Sunday Dinner Honors Guests au Mr. and Mrs. I. J. Frampton pending the remainder ol week in Salt Lake (Tty. ( Logan Visitor Guest At Affairs a I V Guest At Surprise Party girls think it's 'I (. es i Most thame when they can't have their own way. Miss Vaunda Rose e! Kly. .Vv - Tile Jesters club meet ev ning at the Soiosis im C Jones an dues fitci Tom Mrs Kde M e W Saif "1 , , Mathew, ot Uadeii a i,ii ee t,al solo, Mrs. K. F Mm FaiieH Jht.Mn chain,' I'la.ed two i hat mint! mini to Cnopin A wait and a lari over a Uannii.giv a (ranged bridge Miss hid Mi,s Fhtliipb then ttave a n-tea .11 llPl 111' m e Wedlesda attei of the international meetings noon. At the close the budge Swttztiland laat vaim-slumh was served at one t.i held at Mis K P. Beni entertained Mon-dAt these meetiriKs there The table was coveied wnli July hie aMeinoou at a prettily airaug-i-- a Ure clot h over e preset! Ht es ot SIMfeti ellow satm. A wen biithdav pat tv in honor of her h She tohl ol how the r howl o! datiodils and h uitlp r countries. little daurhler. Mary, who was tonmui lie ((nterpiei e At ' ach women ol them countries were re eel. brat mg her sv ent h bin iuluy end wen tall yellow tapers in H- spontiim! to wciuen s clttlt wtnk and and Music gam aniMVeisary. irer holders '10' tapem were tied t lie u- tivity they are taking m it. A dainy ttcii Mm enter tainmr-.iincluded Miss w itln buttert'ls bu'As ol Spe nil lavender one A at nerved lunch tabu, tulle "l ie place cahIh were ot tin1 Phillips. Miss Margatet Stewart ut with orated pink same color combination birthday cake dn treasunr, Miss Ogden, national the caiidh s termed cm'wpiecm Kliabelh Fitigerahl, Salt Lake Mrs By wme lor placed (overs Pink sweet peas Wole banked ron of International Mm Fred Lundbeig, City, chairman, around tin ako. (overs were Mrs Alder, Relations and Mrs. Gladys C. NelA B. Olsen, Mrs. W, A. maiki-tor twelve hub guests son. stale president Ona hundred Mrs. Clark Haskins, Mrs V. H Peterson. Mrs. L. Mentor and tifty lnetnbets were guesta at Jensen. Mrs. L. K .Nelson ond the the hanquet. Miss Veta CatlHon, chairman of hostess. durBudge honors were awarded to tiie Northern district presided ing the banquet and was head of Mrs Ijimihcrg and Mrs. Alder. the t onimittee on the arrangement v l.:. and Mis. Harold Seeholer tor '.he affair turki-a at ilinn't at tlifir home Wednesday nvtning. The table was centered wttn a No-Ho- st Pi-tbrone bowl ot truit Covets were jiiiuod for Mr. and Mrs Kenneth .Mrs Kati1 I). Preston was the Calder, Mr. t.nd Mrs. Fanil liroltv and Mrs. and Mrs. Seeholzer. Fol attest ut honor at a surptisa paity A no hiM party was given Wedaltar-noolowing dinner a pleasant smial eve-ni- trivcn at Iht t.oiiK- Saturday for Mr and Mrs. nesday evening A w pleasby a sroup of friends. of nntsii and visitlat! er" 11 a their home by FarHon Joh.i ant sortal afternoon of musir and a enjoyed. ot s. r group (atlb were if waitini! was enjoyed after which lie evening's entertainment alter a delermus lutndi was served which a delirious lunch was sen-ed- . Those m tin- party included Mts. Th tablet were attractive with 1). ('. Utilise. Mrs. Jesse Karl, Mrs. of design, I.ee Thatcher, Mis. Mose Thatcher, decoiations wt re patriotic won by Mrs Ros Mrs. Frank Karl. Mrs. Allie (lay-ton- . (ard ptieM Mrs. A. H Thompson entertained Carlson. 'Ten Xjnnui and Mrs Mrs. ITtsinn. Miss Kathryn at dinnei at t ie Thompson home Couples weu included anti Miss P.vper (letitvieve in Fission complimeiH Wednesday owning: The of Salt Lake City. to Mrs Frank fT. Reynolds. was a ed with table gra poinsetia. (overs were marked for Mrs. Reynolds. Mrs. A. F. Stockton, Mrs. Dale Shephard and Mr and Mrs. The Klcventh ward I'rimary offiThompson Mis Mary Cooley entertained at ce! s were entertained Wednesday Mis. H. J Hatch entertained at dinner this afternoon at the Hotel linnet a' tier home Sunday after evening at tie home of MNs Ksther Other hostessess indud--noon 'I he 'able w ns centered with Jai k.MUi K es in compliment to Mrs. ReyMr- Remit e Lutz and Mis (. Covers nolds. Other gm sts included Mrs. a how! of truit. Atier a short busifor Ir. and Mrs A. I). P. Mavimsen Sto. kton ami Mrs. John (hrlstian-ot and tamily n. Cooley linyham ness m eting was held a social Mrs James Kld.'hle of evening was injojed. A dainty lunMis Reynolds and Mrs. Stockton City. Woods Ctoss and Andrew Cooley cheon was wiil be dinner guests at the Soro-iT' ent oto of Salt Fake C.ty niembejs wer present. chapter hon.e tliis evening. 1 ' li Mr. and ..o' a. u -- d,, l Charming bridge Luncheon At lome - a- .''-''t- pyper Ms. II. REDEMPTION STATION IN OUR STORE ICE CITE S. & II. GREEN S TAMPS L ( Br ni ge ho!)' C's n. Ml - Beriit-o- Yonk a lip Dare You Risk a Lesser Help for That Cough? yv No. n A t ' iUT 14 in Tmn T' A man or kit br .p la o Ut oi t'ic kina .. nd A.i! i a vc v reddo killLhr if if if T: S is a Hi h (t m ift r l ir b!!L ..1 a A iiiC.l I Creoraulsion is mad for difficult coughs coughs ironi cuMs that hang on. It combines svpn major helps ill om tne best help known t sci nee. li is used for gun k relief, for safety. for milder coughs a Josser help may do. But dare yiu take (he risk when any cough js a signal of some danger? Is it not wi-- c i u- - tin- - seven-wahelp to he sure? GrcomuLion costs $1.2") a hair more than nioi baljis. But ir cots you nothing if it faiD (, Lrau the quitk relief you sofk. Tour druui'is guarantees it. LYe it for safety's CllEOMUSsSMON for lUftifult Coughs from Colds 1 Friday and Saturday February 27 and 28 Remnants at Half Price Our Half Price Remnant Sales have become the talk Because when we say Half Price we Half the Price the goods have been mean just that selling at. These remnants are fresh, new and clean. Many of them were selling at regular price only a few days ago. Remnants from all piece goods Silks, Woolens, Cottons, Linens, Domestics and Draperies. The sale is two days only FRIDAY AND SATURDAY OF THIS WEEK ! of the town. YOU WILL BE DELIGHTED TO FIND - BLUEBIRD CANDIES - FOUNTAIN DRINKS - LUNCHES - BARS AND CONFECTIONS OF ALL KINDS IN OUR CONFECTIONERY DEPARTMENT v |