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Show THE HERALD - SEPTEMBER JOURNAL, LOGAN, UTAI1, THURSDAY, 21,-100- PAGE THREE 1 ack an art :v llUv h to aps, lor- , - Visiting Matron 1111-- By LILIAN TASHMAN Honored At the Dinner kS )UL. yxrs i ntil A Iru- - iso. also ier igry iair alls cry an :s icr-ti- ed ney IX COLORFUL FALL MODE FASHION HINTS Birthday Occasion Mrs. L. M. Veieen Mr and Mrs. Will Quinnev entertained at a dinner party at their home Monday evening in compliment to Mrs. Emma tribe of Los Angeles who is visiting A Logan with relatives and fiends. The guests were seated at one long table which was bowl of centered with a crystal pink snapdragons. Covers were marked for Mrs. Observed With entertained oerv-edifro- m Logan Dance Club Officers Meet business meeting was and a program for the winter a, ranged. The next club dance will be hrid October 8. Following the meeting reThursday, Sept. 17. a county freshments were served. Those included were Attorney and Mrs demonstiation was held at the Miss Ethel A. L. D. Naisbitt, Mr. and Mrs. Val public, school. Palmer, Mr.' arid Mrs. Josepn Hoffman, state rural supervisor, demonstration m Anderson and Dr. and Mrs. G. had the and L. Rees of Smithfield. charge. Supt. Forsgren and fifty teachors, trustees,attendpatrons were also m ance. Actual teaching methods were demonstrated in all glides by Miss Hoffman and our home A - very interesting program teachers. the high school At noon a delicious lunch was was given' by afternoon. f riday assembly served by the Parent-TeachePrincipal Ray Merrill gave a association of the community. short talk to studentsDuring lunch, a male quartet Miss Erma Cottle of Salt Lake Leonard Beutler. of Walter' City is a guest this week of her Archibald Reuben Rokelley, aunt Mrs. H. M. Whltner. and Finest Beutler with Mrs. ' The junior class pf the high at the Archibald Lucoita piano, school held a class party Friday entertained .with three,' num- evening at the home of Miss ' " ,1 Thelma Egan. bers. Games were At 1:30 p. m, the teachers played and refreshments were table i round in ' met together served. of the morning's : discussion Bart Nash, L. JL. Butterworth work and other teaching problwere in Brigand Alma ems. Supt. Forsgren then gave ham- City Biggs on busiThursday to teachers. the his .message ness. Mi-jMrs. D. W. Buttars and Mtrs Mildred Taylor spent a A F. Dailey entertained at a few days last week with hei miscellaneous shower Friday sister, Mrs. Wallace Olsen, Jr. Mrs. Merlin Whittle of Fair-vieevening at the ward amusement to Miss Tlall in compliment spent Wednesday at the Sadie Buttars and Gerald Dal- home of Mr. and Mrs. P- - B. le who are to be married soon. Dunkley. The evening was spent with , Mr, and Mrs. A. P. Anderson games and music, after which of Preston called on friends a bounteous luncheon was serv- here Thursday. , Addie The hall was decorated ed, and Parley Dunkley with autumn leaves. Sixty cou- were in Logan Tuesday where ples were included. The young attended the fair. Mr. and Mi's. Bert Hawkes couple received many beautiful were dinner guests of Mr. and and usqful gifts. Mr. and Mrs. GIptt C- Perkins Mrs. L. E. Erickson at their Glene home in Mink Creek, and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Christenseveral days visiting with relatives and friends at Salt- Lake sen of Tremonton called at the City and Provo,' returning- home home of their daughter, Mrs. . ThursdayVirgil Lowe, Saturday. Miss Thelma Van Orden of Mrs. Andrea Morrison of LewBancroft, Idaho, is a guest of iston was hostess to the Jolly her cousin, Miss Cora Griffith, Neighbors club at her home on this week. Thursday.- - The afternoon was I Miss Mary Fife returned home spent at bridge. Mrs. Stella after spending a Wright received the high score Wednesday month visiting with relatives prize and Mrs. Ruth Wright, at Ogden. the all cut- A delicious lunon small Ray .Bell of Richmond spent cheon was served tables in the late afternoon to Sunday here. On his return home he was accompanied- - by members and the following his wife and small son. who guests: Mesdames, G. W. States. have spent several days visiting Merica Madison Leola Bate and with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Miss Keshia Parker all of PresNelson. ton. Miss Rcta Jensen has gone Mr. and Mrs G. H. Rasmusto Logan to attend school at sen of Smithfield were guests the U.SAC. this winter. of Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Lowe, Miss. Olive Kemp of North Sunday. ' Mr. and Mrs L- G. Wright, Logan is spending some time at the home of her sister, Mrs. Mr and Mrs. Bert Hawkes, Mr. Walter Beutlerand Mrs. Pearl Robinson, Mr. Miss Phoebe McCombs of and Mrs. Grant Lewis and Mr. Preston spent the week-en- d at and Mrs S. B. Wright were at the home of hen sister, Mrs. Grace, Idaho, Monday where Irvin Page. they- attended the funeral serMrs A J. Wickham of Smith-fiel- d vices of Mrs. Joseph Wright, a of L. G- and S. B spent Tuesday visiting at sister-in-la- w the home of her father, Robert Wright. Mrs. Wright passed ' ' way at her home last week afJones. Mrs Ella Woolley and small ter a lingering illnessson spent a few days in Preston Ernest Biggs left last week visiting her parents, Mr. and for Blanding, Utah, to resume Mi s Fred Bosworth. his school work as principal of Mr and Mrs. Leonard Perkins the Blanding school. of Lava Hot Spnngs are visiting A large number of people at the home of his mother, Mrs. Elvira Perkins Mrs. Floyd Thornley and son B.uce of Smithfield are visiting with her Daren ts, Mr. and Mrs. James Phillips- raWTONl princesss tapers formed the terpiece. Places were marked for Mrs. Cleon Wilkinson. Miss Sarah Wilkinson, Miss Della Busby, Miss Alta Beach. Miss Loree, Flora and Mdlieent Fames. Mrs George Wilkinson, Mrs. Russell RobNapper and Miss Georgia erts. Following dinner, tables were arranged for bridge. The high score prize was won by Mrs George Wilkinson. all-c-Mifs Surah prize. Wilkinson won the cen- Family Dinner For Visitors A ut was Mrs. Alice Christensen hostess at a family dinner party glvep at- lKr home Tuesday evecomplimentary to Mr. and ning V P. Chnstensen of Salt Mr,. Lake Citv. the occasion being their wedding anniversary and also the birthday anniversary of Mr Christensen. The dinner table was centefed with a birthday cake banked with autumn flowers. Covers were marked for twelve guests. Music and social chat followed hranklin Guest Of Honor At House Party , Miss Ruth Speth was hostess to a group of friends Tuesday evening at the home of Miss The evening Ruby Steadman. was spent playing Bunco. Prizes were won by Miss Maxine StewMilart, Miss Beatrice Alerman.Lewis. ton Mitchell and Milton A midnight supper was served. The small supper tables and the living rooms were decorated wilji autumn flowers. Covers were marked for twenty gucqts. dinner. rs Richmond Childrens Party The genealogical committee susof the Richmond ward was Carl tained Sunday as follows: Henry chairman; Johnson. On Birthday Mrs. W. H. Coley, entertained at a childrens party at her home Tuesday afternoon In honor of her son. Raymond, who was celebrating his sixth birthGames and day aniversary. stunts were features of the afternoon. A dainty lunch was served. The table was centered with a birthday cake. The if tie guests included Norma and Jack Hale, Wallace and Mary Jean Seamons, Wayne Smith. Flossie McAllister, Ruth Burleigh and Afton Coley. Stunning spoit togs lake brilliant color combinations in the autumn mode. This outfit har, a brown kirt of imported ond treasurer; knitted wool material. The blouse presents all the colors Merrill, secretary of the rainbow and has a fringed bottom. Worn with it is Elna J. Merrill, assistant A. L. Harris a cocky little beige fetl hat. and Holger Sanders, members.reMrs. Robert Larson has bois from the Richmond South Hendricks of Downey. ceived word that her son, with Ward Lgdies Glee Miss Lucille Hill who is emclub and who is suffering Alasat Salt Lake City spent Relief wrard at ployed Richmond Cordova, trouble the from lung the week-en- d with her mother, Society chorus, a story by Mrs. Mrska, is slightly Improved. McCar-rey C. A. Hill and family. Neil Wcob, accordion music by Larson and Lewis Earl Bair who "was injured in went to Alaska this summer Mrs. Lizzy Doty and jokes by a fall from a fence and who Mrs. Fannie Sorensen. to sell knit goods for a local has been treated at a Logan The change of Mr. and Mrs- Bernard knitting factory. of Salt Lake City hospital was removed to his climate was apparently the visitors at the home Monday morning, just were week-en- d cause of Mr. Larson's trouble. A splendid exhibit was made home of Mr. and Mrs. H. J. previous to the funeral of his Mrs. mother, George Bair. at the county iair by the ladies Johnson. Miss Verda Hicken celebrated the iMiss Lizzie Hatch and Miss of Richmond and blue ribbons Elizabeth Hatch of Bountiful, her brithday anniversary Friclubs. Several were won as well as some red and Mrs. Will Thompson of day with a candy pull. An enribbons in the sewing and cook- Scipio, were visitors Thursday joyable evening was spent. and Friday at the home of Mr ing exhibitMiss Lcnore Bullen who Is and Mrs- H S. Webb and Mr. cmnloyed at Salt Lake City and Mrs. Irwin Stoadard Miss with her Elizabeth Hatch was one of the spent the week-en- d parents, Mr. and Mrs. N. F. five from Utah who made the ll tour of Europe this Bullen. and sons, summer She reported a most James Ashment Clarence and Cecil, of Star enioyable trip during which Valley, Wyoming, spent Satur- they traveled in ten different day and Sunday in Richmond. countries of Europe. They came to visit Mrs. Eli Sterling Larson has gone to Webb who was afflicted with a St. Joseph, Ariz. where she is parqjytic stroke last Monday employed as teacher at the which affected her right side Junior high school. Miss Louise Coburn of FrankMrs. Webb is a sister to James d lin was a Ashment. guest of The James Hendricks camp Miss Elsie Lewis. Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Henof the Daughters of the Pioneers held their annual dinner dricks have returned from Wyoming, where they Friday at the Pioneer hall. About sixty memoers enjoyed visited the past week with their the social. Following a deli- daughter, Mrs Royal Gunnell. y cious dinner, a program was They made the trip in with Mr. and Mrs. Allan given whirh consisted of numFrederickson, first secMaggie T. John- - W. Stoddard, Sequins will glUler this season m motifs never before created. Straight lines, bias hues, diagonal lines and square lmej are formed by shimmering pail-letthat ahere to a supple surface of Chiffon. A typica, sequin model of the moment is displayed by Kay Francis in "Girls About Both her frock and Town. wrap are of straight and bias lined gold sequins on a backThe ground of white chiffonsequins are used in a manner that permits narrow parallels of chiffon to show between the lines. The - wrap Miss by Francis is collarless but boasts a flattering scaif and generous bands of blue fox fur at the cuffs. es , w , - Miss Greta Morrell and Miss Wanda Morrell .were hostesses at a bridge dinner at their home for the Wednesday evening members of the Kalon club and servspecial guests. Dinner was ed at one long table. A color harmony of pink and green was carried out in the appointments. A bowl of pink asters and pink Mr. and Mrs. Jes.se Earl presided over a delightfully arranged family dinner party at their summer home in Logan canvon Tuesday evening. The occasion being the birthday anniversary of Mrs Earl. Dinner was one large table centered with a bouquet of autumn t lowers. Covers were marked fer Mr. and Mrs. Frank H Earl. Mr. and Mrs. Glen H. Earl. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest D Ear). Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Earl. Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Needham. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Earl and the host and hostess. Following dinner music and visiting were enjoyed for the remainder of the evening. Tribe. Mr and Mrs. E. I. Quin-ne- y, Mr. and Mrs. N. W. Merk-le- y .Mr. and Mrs. Claud Quin-ne- y, Mr. and Mrs. Percy Qum-ne- y Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Sxrmn. Mr.' and Mrs. Dick T. Quinney, Mr. anti Mrs. George Quinney, The officers of the Logan Mrs. S. A. Quinney and the host Dance club met Wednesday eveand hostess. ning at the home of Mr. and Following dinner, a pleasant Mrs. Ross Anderson. Mr. Ater-so- n social evening was, enjoyed. is president of the organiza- tion. held , Dinner a group of friends at a quilting at her home Wednesday afternoon. After a pleasant time of sewing and visiting a delicious lunch was served. The guests were seated at one large table centerd with a bowl of garden flowers. Places were marked for Mrs. J. W. Barnett. Mrs. Paul Merrill, Mrs. Florence Cooper, Mrs. Clayne Curtis, Mrs. Dean Barnett, Mrs. Jaumta Olsen, Miss Alice Barnett and the hostess. snt Literary Club Entertained Hostesses To Card Club secret- ary-treasurer; e, La-ver- ne Chris-toffer- ' Dinner Guests Of Friends on Mr. and Mrs. Warren E. Hansen were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dan Olsen at their home in Brigham City, Saturday. . . 4-- H Wednesday The Womens Literary club met Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. William Dou-tr- e. who acted as hostess. Mrs. Wtlford D. Porter gave a paper on Scandinavian literature. A of group of piano selections .'Scandinavian composers was E. played by Mrs. J. Broberg. At the close of the program tea was served. Special guests for the afternoon included Mis. E. R. Gibbs, Mrs. Martha Brough. Mrs. E. O. Smith, Mrs. M R. Hovey, Mrs. Bryson Cook, Mrs. Kathiyn Sorensen. Mrs. Karl Frisch knee ht, Miss Johanna Moen and Miss Myrtle Davidson. Convention And Social Afternoon The Relief Society teachers convention of the Eleventh ward was held Tuesday aiternoon in the ward chapel. Short talks were given by Mrs Rebecca Cal- derwood. Mrs. Mary Muir. Mrs. J. E. Hickman of the Ilrst ward, Mrs. C. M. Christensen of the Stake Relief-Societboard and Mrs. Crandall of sprtngville, who was a sprcial guest at the meeting. Mrs. CranJail is eighty years of age and is a former member of the ward. Music fur the afternoon was in charge of Mrs. Cecelia Green. At the close of the afternoon dainty refreshments vere serv- ed and a social hour was enjoyed. Thirty women were present. Four Guests At Supper Dancing Party Honors Guest Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Earl entertained at a dancing party at their canyon home Wedn sday evening in compliment to Sylvan Needham, Jr., who is leaving soon for the mission field. Light refreshments were served during the evening. Fifteen couples were includa. 4 - ... from here attended the funeral services of Mrs. Gerald Packer at the Preston Fourth ward. Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Les Ballif of Whitney and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Swainston of Whitney, spent Sunday at the home of their parents,' Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Parkinson. Miss Arabel Parkinson who is teaching school at Oxford spent the week end at the home of her parents Mr. J- T. Smellie was called to Salt Lake City last week on business. Miss Margaret Dunkley returned home Saturday from Carnation. Washington, where she has been a guest of her sister, Mrs. Wendell Fuhriman, the past two months. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Allred of Maplcton were visiting relatives here Sunday. William Ballard .spent the week-en- d at Logan with , - - - . i good-wi- Now Yoii Can Have week-en- Wor-lan- d, rom-pan- - - The new home of Lou Beint-solocated at 255 West Second North, was sold through George Y. Smith Real Estate agency, to Sylvan Erickson. Mr. Bernt-so- n is building another home, n. ! I Hack. LIVER smir and sunk a ad thr world Lot of salts, candy or chewto Rum to you suddenly awt and cxprct and fullmake u( sunabtne. ! ry can t d it. They only move the wls and a merfe in t get at vne cau. The reason neimst it vur iwmg ts your liver, ft should pour out two oounas of ii jui l hue into your bowels daily. If thta is not tin wing frwd, your food uoen t o ft juM nevev in tf bowda. Y on up 'our LWi, hate a Bint, l ad taste and your brea'h u !, akin :uten br-aout in blemishes. Y our head aches and you down and out, Y our whole ayst-em poisoned. oH C OUTERS , f v don two you onderful , amazing .... ,.ow freely ur liver pdis. Ask for Carter a ?on t , !l Look for the name Carter a lutne ljver on th a . buuu-- 2ot Uull storm, & i C. M. C- - perfect shoe is here at last . . . trimme enough to go with this fall's coats, suits and dresses . simple enough to swing democratically down the street ... 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W, Merrill entertained four guests at supper at her home Monday evening. Following supper an informal game of Contract bridge was enjoyed. Those included were Mrs. O. W. Edwards. Mrs. R. E. Anderson, Mrs W. W. Barber,, and Mrs. E. H. Hancey. - once. In Golden Amber or Stainless White t Now your druggist has Vicks in the original amber. or the new stainless white form as you prefer d it. Its the same dependable Vicks . . . same excluin same the ingredients, compounded sive Vick way at the same price. time-teste- :3 "j , |