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Show THE HERALO-JOURNA- FRIDAY. AUGUST L 7. 193J T PAGE THREE. NEWS NOTES rr,v OF INTEREST TO WOMEN Rula C. Christensen Society Editor If Call 50 - Pi T? (T3 FLArPER Fanny Says: G U S PAT OFF Aft Jsisssn Members of the stake hoard of the Cache Stake Relief society at a luncheon Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. G. W. Lindquist. Luncheon wa3 served from one tatile which was centered with a bowl of butterfly sweet peas. Covers were intuited for Mrs. I. S. Smith, Mrs. Joseph E. Car-doMrs. Jesse P. Rich, Mrs. C. W. Wendelboe, Mrs. Ida M, AnderMrs. lohn O. Peteison, Mrs. son, Lee Hales, Mrs. Martha Stephens, Mrs. James Adams, Mrs. Thomas Adams, Mrs. AJelia Olsen and Mrs. Lindquist. Following luncheon, a reading was given by Mrs. Hales. The remainder of the afternoon was' spent with sewing and visiting. ns j, Mentor Jenson enterat a prettily appointed budge lea at her home Thursday afternoon. Following the bridge games, a dainty lunch was served. The guests were seated at one covered with a which tahj clffuy Cloth pink and centered with a bouquet of pink blossoms. At each end was a tall pink taper in a silver holder. Oners were marked for Mrs. G A. Lindquist, Mrs. W. K. Skid moie, Mrs. Bennett Iilair, Mrs Farrell Johnson, Mrs. George Wil Mrs kinsnn, Mrs. Val Palmer, Itoland Emmett, Mrs. A. V. Ilol man and the hostess. Mrs. Wilkinson and Mrs. Johnson won the core prises. Mrs. tained L. oir Girls Glee Club Have Social -- Slumber Party Honors Maid Miss Doris Partington nnJ Miss Annie Hall entertained a group of Inends at a slumber pait at the home of Miss Partington V evening, in compltmect to Miss Cammille Walton, who was celebrating her birthday atnmr-sary- . A luncheon was served. Gladioli were used to deroiate the luncheon table and the living looms, , Bunco was played during the remainder of the evening. 'Musical numbeis were furnished by Miss Annie Hall and Miss Jessie Ault. Prizes were won by Miss Clara Walton and Miss Mildred Peterson. lu'the mornirg. a waffle breakfast was served The gue a includ'd Miss 'Walton, Miss Ova Walton, Miss Jessie Ault and Miss Peterson. Bright covers guise dull books. sometimes dis- - The Girls Glee club of the Logan Second ward entei tamed Wednesday evening at the canyon home of Bishop William England. A supper was sen el cr which music and a program was enjoyed. . Those present wet-M.ss lone Haw It s, Miss Tarbet, Miss E ' DuRell Hutson, Miss Juanita Ash, Miss Uacii.it Vigli, Mis;, .Sylvia Baxter, Miss Ve ana Luchermt Miss Afton lies wil, Mrs. Wilford I 'tie, Mrs. P. A. C. Peterson and Miss Eva Baxter, Mrs. David Tarbet, Wilfoid Hale and P. A. C. Peterson who were special guests. ! Return Home Mr. and Mrs. Byron Hogga returned to their home in Ogden after spending a few days visiting with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. K. P. Hansen. Mis. J. A. Bingham and children, Marzella, Ronald rnd Stanley motored to Trpnton Friday and spent the day visiting with relatives. The regular monthly Relief society meeting will be held Tuesday August 11, at the home of Mrs. in honor of her Ila Pettersons mothers Mrs. Louisie Rawlins, birthday which Is August 13. A good attendance is desired. Mr. and Mrs. F. I. Mortensen of Trenton were visitors at Sunday school and sacrament meetMr. Mortensen was Mr. and Mrs. Mose Thatcher en- ing Sunday. a special speaker at sacrament tertained at a dinner party at their home Tuesday evening. The meeting. tahle was centered with a charm- Guests at Trousseau Tea Mesdames Ada Blanch, ing bouquet of summer blossoms. Gladys and Violet Birg-liarCovers were marked for Presi- Audrey, at a trousseau dent and Mrs. A. E. Anderson, t PD were Inguests honor of Mrs. Chargiven , piusiueni ana Mrs. josepn yuin-neylie Lundquist at the home of her . Jar., president and Mrs. Dunn Bishop find Mrs. William mother In Smlthfield, Mrs. Lundwas formerly Miss Winnona Worley, Mr. and Mrs. R. O. Hatch, quist Mr. and Mrs, William England and Bingham. Oren Clark of Pocatello, Idaho the host and hostess. a caller at the home of Mr, Following dinner a pleasant so- was and Mrs. J. A. Bingham Sunday. cial evening of music and visit-nwas enjoyed, n Monthly Social Held social The monthly primary gathering was held Tuesday a T the meeting house with a fairly Buy your Meat at the City good attendance. At present the Meat Market . . . Wheie different classes are holding their quality f meats are alaways weekly meetings at the different I . You will sold. . find homes, but with the commencelisted below, Sat. Specials: ment of school on August 31 the primary will be held each Tuesday afternoon at the meeting house. Mrs. H. P. Hansen is able to be up and around after quite- a1 OF J. C. PENNEY WES'. j serious illness. Jack Shoemaker of Blackfoot is ok.Roast spending a few weeks here visitBeef LB. ing with his grand parents, Mr, I Legs of and Mrs. Frank Wood. LB. Lamb Mr. and Mrs. Jack Errington ' Shoulders of of Ogden and Mrs. Milo Neilson Lamb LB. of Smlthfield were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. P. HanLoins sen, Tuesday. LB. Lamb ...... : Supper Guests Sunday Lamb Mr. and Mrs. Roner.fturg of LoStew ....; LB. gan were supper guests of Mr. Fresh and Mrs. H. P. Hansen, Sunday. Side Pork ...... LB. Mrs. A. J. Beverage of Salt Veal Lake and Mrs. Euing Raymond of 1.. LB. Roast Ogden were guests of Mr. and Munk and family Mrs. Harvey Veal Stew OA Sunday afternoon. LB. for Stuffing Qw Mrs- Etta Nelson and her father Fresh 4 Fred Hunter of Logan motored 2 LBS. .... Hamburger to Burley, Idaho Friday, August 7, on business. PLENTY OF CHOICE Guests Entertained Sunday LUNCH MEATS Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Davis and AND SPRINGERS family o? Garland, Mr. Annie and Rindlessbacker daughter We Deliver Phone 32 Lyla of Logan, Mrs. Ernest L. sons and Mrs. Morgan and Howard McKinney, Mgr. Anderson and small son of Nibley, Mr. and Mrs. Seamore . Couple Preside At Dinner Party OTY MARKET - qj Of By Board Members Have Luncheon 16? 7? 10? 3fj 13? 13? WWW Social Afternoon For Guests TOMATOES Lug TOMATOES JiOf . Pound APPLES Yellow OD Transparent, bushel.. QAt CHOKE CHERRIES Sweet, case RASPBERRIES c4 --- CABBAGE- - CORN fanoy dozen CUCUMBERS 2 Dozen Z2 large s and all p APRICOTS Bushel SPUDS 100 Pounds ORANGES 2 Dozen PLUMB PEACHES Pound WWW Entertain Friends At Table Of Bridge , tmmu Af 4 5 10 3? ON Seedless; 3 ICE 15 WATERMELONS Utah, Pound APPLES eating Bushel GRAPES lbs. FROM ROASTING Mrs. A. 0. Anderson was hostess at one table of bridge at her Automatic Control of Heat Inhome Wednesday afternoon. Those sures Exactness. Hills Bros. included were Mrs. George Wilkinson, Mrs. Bennett Blair, Mrs. W. Coffee Has Matchless Flavor E. Skidmore and Mrs. Anderson. Luncheon was served, following There are many risks attached to the bridge games. A score prize was awarded to Mrs. Wilk'mion. roasting coffee by ordinary methods. For a man must guess when WWW the roast is right. If he misses his Z) j other kinds of fancy fruits and vegetables ACACHE FRUIT MARKET PHONE 119 ' TWO MARKETS Just jputh of River Bridge Jcross street from Firestone Station Iwiston Thursday. Thursday ol Coffee is produced Eastern Trip Mrs. William Peterson, of Salt Lake City, who has spent the rummer in Logan with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Thompson has while Mr. Peterson been studying music at the Chicago Musical college, left Thursday ror Chicago to join Mr. Peterson. From there the couple will go to New York City and Washington, D. C. They expect to return to their home In Salt Lake in about thres 1 weeks. Rindlessbacker One Table Of Bridge At Home FREE A CUm Wi'k Each Can! Mr. VaS I f THIS IS NOT A SALE OF OLD ACCUMULATED MERCHANDISE, STYLES THAT WILL STEP RIGHT OUT BUT; OF NEW THE WITH BEST DRESSED WOMEN UP-TO-DA- TE DRESSES of Smart, late. Our Entire Stock in i ' . Dresses. Anniversary Prices GROUP by Controlled I Formerly Priced $19.75 the patented process Roasting that roasts evenly, continuously . . . a little at a time. Automatic control of heat and flow of coffee does what ordinary methods often fail to do. Every pound is roasted to the same degree of perfection, and every pound has the same fine flavor. To preserve this delicious flavor, Hills Bros, pack their coffee in vacuum cans. Air, which destroys the flavor of coffee, is removed and kept out of these cans. Ordinary, cans wont keep coffee fresh. But Hills Bros.'Coffee can't go stale! Order some today. Ask for it by name, and look for the on thp can. Arab trade-mar- k Hills Bros. Coffee, Inc., Denver, $g98 air-tig- ht and daughter and Mrs. Fled RindleBbac-keand family Sunday. Colorado. Mrs. Etta Nelson entertained at dinner Thursday for Mrs. Otis Adams of Salt Lake and Mrs. Ole-thPhone Hendricks of Logan. and Mrs. E. G. Carter was hostess Mr. and Mrs. Ford Merrill of Blackfoot, Idaho, are speeding sev- at an attiaclively arranged bridge eral days in Logan. They are tea at her home Wednesday afterguests of Dr. and Mrs. W. W. noon The goes. s were eiltrtain-e- a Merrill. at three tables of breve, with Mr and Mrs. Floyd Rose are a dainty lunch iolfowing The livexpected home this week end ing rooms ami the serving tables from a two woks trip through vere decorated with lovely bouWyoming and Idaho. quets of gladioli. The guests included were Mrs. A. H. Saxer, Mrs. W. J. Vickers, Mrs. Byron Alder, Mrs. Oscar Vennergren, Mrs. W. W. Owens, Mrs. Percy Smith entertained Mrs. L. Westerliolm, Mrs. J. Clarat one table of Contract bridge ence Johnson, Mrs. R. E. fternt-son- , Mis. MaCowans, Mrs. Clark at her home Tuesday evening. After the games, a delicious lunch Haskins, Mrs. Rherwin Maeser, was served, lho guests included Mrs. Othello Hickman and Mrs. were Mrs. V'. W. M rrill, Mrs. Vera Lewis of Ogdm. O. W. Edwards and Mrs. W. W. Bridge honors were awarded to Mrs. Alder and Mrs. Maeser. Barber. Enas Tomorrow.' Saturday.' Auer. 8th ss Shlrey Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Condle of Preston are rejoicing over the arrival of a son, Wednesday at a local hospital. Endg Iflfiixs guess, the flavor of the coffee usually suffers. Hills Bros, eliminated guesswork when they invented and patented Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Calder and Controlled Roasting an automatic Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Spencer motorthat develops the fullest ed to Franklin Thursday evening process flavor in every berry of the blend ! where they were guests of Mr., As the accuracy of the hour-glaand Mrs. D. R. Shelton. depends upon an even, continuous WWW flow . , , a little at a time ... so the unvarying flavor of Hills Bros. Couple To Make 1931 a 121-- Free Delivery William Watson's New Store AQuick Drying VARNISH that wears may now rerarnish floors in the evening and use them the next morn- YOU 7 and Guests Of Friends At Franklin 29 FEDERAL Z) E. Hyec cif In Logan. She was the guest her mother, Mrs. G. M. Charles, Allen and Katheryn Woodruff of Salt Lake City Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Skidmore are visiting in Logan with their Mr. and Mrs. Mose attended the appearance of Ethel Cashier Norman D. Salisbury of grandparents, arrytnore, Saturday In Salt Lake "Thatcher Brothers bank is hack Thatcher. City. at his desg today much refreshed Mrs. Mose Thatcher, Jr., is after' a vacation since Sunday in Mr. and Mrs. Marlow Crabtree spending the week end with re of Salt Lake City were llfty'fnountains. guests latives in Brigham City during the week of Mrs. Thomas B. Busby. Mr. Crabtree Is conPresident Joseph R. Shepherd of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Henrie, nected with the Union Pacific (lie Logan temple is planning to are who at the iVlege teaching leave with Mrs. Shepherd and their daughters, Cleo and Ruth, in at Ventura, Calif., are leaving week this for their home a few days for an indefinite vaafter Mrs. Dor Richardson of Elizacation trip to California. President spending their vacation in Utah beth, New Jersey, ts visiting in and Idaho Wyoming with relatives Logan at the home of Mr. and Shepherd received a telegram this morning from his son, Dr. David and friends. They will return by Mrs. G. E. McDonald. of Portland, Oregon where Shepherd, professor at San Mateo way Junior college, that he and Mrs. they will visit with their niece Miss Bernice Smith of Preslon, Miss Lenna Osmond, who is la Idaho, was the guest of Miss Ora Shepherd arrived at their Califoras a In the Rose at her home Wednesday. nia home this morning. They left boring missionary here Tuesday for the coast, going western states mission, Mr. and Mrs. Henrie attended the U.S.A.C Mr, and Mrs. E. N. Peterson of by automobile. receiving masters degrees. While Salt Lake City were guests Sunin have Mr. and Mrs. Alwyn Sessions been visit. ng day of Mr. aad Mrs. W. E. Logan they and small son of New Jersey are with Mrs. Arthur Osmond, a sister Mrs. of Henrie. visiting here. Mr. Sessions is in the employ of the Standard Oil Amos Brown and family have Miss Osmond just returned from a vacation trip Sunny (Grace) company of New Jersey, and is a graduate of the Utah State Agri- who has just returned from Calif to Jackson Hole, Wyoming. They cultural college. qrnia has gone with George Os also visited In olher parts of Mrs. LaVinp Jacobsen was hostess to a group of friends at her home Thursuay afternoon. Mime Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Squires and and visiting were enjoyed after son, Boyd, of New- - York City, ate which a dinner served. The table spending several days in Logan was graced with a bowl of sum- visiting writh relatives and friends. mer flowers. Covers were marked for Mrs. Milton Allen, Mrs. A. D. Allen, PROCESS Mrs. Connie Peterson of Hyrum, PATENTED Mrs. Earl Jensen of Ely, Nevada, Mrs. Leta Allen and Mrs. Jacobsen. REMOVES GUESSWORK $r QPA ... Mrs. Saul spent Wednesday Aft left Veda, daughter, Friday morning for Soda Springs, Idaho to attend the annual Henry Stampede and stockmans reunion. Save CANTALOUPES ZwC PEACHES Redbird Bushel . ; $1 1 - Pound golden, 4 and Manager Emanuel Ekabelund ol the Modern Barber shop has a rising young barber at his home. The infant son arrived Sunday at the family home. Mrs. Skabelund was formerly Miss Evelyn Olson Mother and babe are reported to be doing satisfactorily. Gmiosits Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Woodall and Nor-man- tDrive Out , Wyoming and in Missoula, M-tana, where they stayed with Mr. and Mrs. He. man Christensen a Brown. Burnall Mr. and Mrs. While on the trip, Mr. Brown indulged in plenty of fishing and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kidgell, Jr., Drought back photographic eviwere visitors in Salt Lake City dence of exceptional luck. mond, of the Blue Light Service slation to the Yellowstone Park. Before returning homo they will visit with relatives in Star ing, for Lowe Brothers NEPTU-NITnew FLOOR VARe in an NISH dries hour to recoat v five hours. It is of good body, flows out perfectly and levels oft smoothly. Its hard, durable surface is not easily marred. Hot or cold water will not affect it or impair its beauty. Inquire about this new varnish. Quick-Dryin- g E dust-fre- AVE. Fiour, High Patent, sack High Patent Fiour 10 Sacks Salmon, Happy Vale; 2 cane forn, large ears 'Per Dozen xJXfc $4.00 25? 22? Bceo, Pint bottles; 3 for 5? Kellogg's Corn Flakes 25? large size, 2 pkgs. Navy or Chili A&A Beans; 5 lbs. Zjy Hospital Toilet Tissue (1000 sheets) 3 for.. Zj Health Glow Toilet Soap; 4 Bars Powdered or Brown Sugar; 2 lbs. Jar Rubbers 2 lip; 5 doz, Hills Coffee 1 Pound Lemons, extra large, per dozen To introduce our milk we offer it Per Quart 5? Per THESE Doz. For Eggs PRICES ARE FOR CASH ONLY! vy HOSIERY CHILDRENS APPAREL Adjustable.. $1.65 Silk Dresses $2.95 Adjustable.. $1.19 Hats Chiffons $1.00 Cotton Dresses 79c BLOUSES AND SKIRTS COTTON DRESSES Blouses Fast Colors $1.69 Skirts $3.95 KID GLOVES All Lingerie Reduced from 13 Per Cent ONLY ONE DAY LEFT $2.30 Silk Blouses $2.95 LINGERIE 25 to 33 85c, Shirley Mae Shop S. & H. Green Stamps Given During This Sale. Special $2.25 Special $3.25 Special $3.75 ONLY ONE DAY LEFT |