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Show LOGAN. UTAH. THE HERALD - JOURNAL, ; NEWS THU USD AY. iKTil i:F.i; PAGE THREE 11)31. 8. NOTES RULA C. PITZER Society Editor Call 50 OF INTEREST TO WOMEN Persian Theme Poses With Posies Prevades at Banquet Tlie members of Chi omega sorority entertained their rush- -' ees aft a formal banquet and! dancf; Wednesday evening at the .Hotel Eccles The guests seated at tables arranged cross shape centered v.ith j yVs a beautiful mound of dahlias t and cox comb, carrying out the combination of the sorority colors. Cardinal and straw. At the lour, comers were silver holding eaithnal and straw colured tapers. A Persian atmosphere Rues and draperies were about the artistically hung walls, fncen.se was burned and Persian music was played by the orchestra, members ol which were dressed in Persian costume Miss Maude Cooley acted us toastmistre.ss and repoa.es were made by Mrs. Rex Dibble, Miss Edith Funk. Miss Margaret Watkins and Miss June White. A vocal solo was given by Miss Hazel Blood. Sixty-fiv- e guests were included. Patronesses of the sorority present were Mrs. T. B. Budge, Mrs. S. M. Budge, Mrs. Mose Thatcher and Mrs Rlioda B. - i . E j - i Club . Members At Home - Mrs. Jack Dailey entertained the members of her elub at her afternoon home Wednesday Cards weie played after winch Luncheon a delicious lunch was seived jThe appointments for the serv-- ; Club Members New Jersey. ing tables were carried out in d Ed Hutchinson M.s Hallowe'en colors and designs Chicken Dinner the members of hi r i lub Fall liow as were Used about the living rooms Curd prizes ,at an .Ut:u( lively arranged lunFor Friends aflcrnoun at jweie awarded to Mrs. Bail Levv-- ! cheon Wcdne-idaher home m Richmond. The Mr. and Mis. A. Q Woodruif is and Mrs. Charles Slump i entei tamed a grout) of friends guests were seated ul mu. til Ubli Each was graced with at their home Wednesday evenOfficers a bowl of lunged astern ing at a chicken dinner The Primary Places were marked for Mis. centerpiece for tin: table was Enjoy Social a bowl filled with Dei lo Mrs. Lvnn Thorpe. asters. The officers of the Sixth ward Hodges. Mm Ilah Sutton. Mr-Places were nuikcd for Mr. Pi unary met at the home ol Hindi Leishman, Mis. Fiid . and Mrs. John England. Mr. Mrs. Veda Uoun Johnson, Misencr Monday Baugh, Mr-and Mis. Marion Bell. Mr and cuning. Following a short busi-nt.- Mis T A Lewis. Mrs. Russ NyMrs. Russell England and meeting a social evening man Mm Roy AtuicMon, Mis Mrs. Woodruff. was spent. Games and nuuie Jojeph Johnson and Mr Cla.r a Bornlson. Following dinner, the guests were enjoyed after which Following luncheon, the ic-- I enjoyed a theater party after dainty lunch was served ry to which they returned the the hostess. Eighteen olficers mamder of the afternoon was Woodruff home and the re- weie included. spent playing cards. mainder of the evening was cards. spent playing T1 For , ent"-Lame- Mas Alice , Todd and Miss Ruth Peterson. Club Business Meeting Wednesday vari-cuioi- . Club officers of the Clio club held a business meeting Wednesday afternoon at the Chamber of Commerce. General plans were discussed. The first pro- gram and meeting of the year will be Wednesday afternoon, October 14. Mrs C. A. Lun-- 1 dahl, president of the elub. presided during the meeting. .s Mr-an- i j i -- s. Entertains The Nibiev ward, M. I A at the home of Mr and Mrs. held their opining sl mj1 last Fids Andei.son. The officers and An enjoyable prog tain week teachers v. ms of the Sunday School who servgr an alter which dancing, ed while Albert Zbinden was in was indulged in for the lemunMi n.uoiii ri.nk dor ul : la- evening and Ml the supenntendeney enjoyed a d a it iileitain pictti! Mis Fiances Jessup entei -- (ehiekui supper on Sunday night their a. punnet! iiui'u''' tamed at a quilting putty on at theE home ol MrMi-- . and Mrs. mime I'm iiaj (iiiing m Anderson Zbinden In the Peter aiternonn Tnutsday .M: t oiutiur. evenin'-,- , a dilieious lunch v. is was piesenlfd with a ropy of I is B l who l.ullls l Oitui the Pearl of Greet Price as a l' eivcd ; o 12 guests i of the e.,te" n m which he mm'.iiii; in l.u' an .md lo .iL.u Time Nibley oov wne uijr-- i token cell bi. lie Hie hnilidav uinutci-,,- v was held i )v his and v ilh.i n il Johnson hot ,'tK ol Mi- ( l.u K I In uppuiul-n- . ot Logan an enjoyable evening was spent In' t due wi ic in a to Floieiice Ames l n. s lot all present will make then home in by vellow colui sc! t me with a 'they Mis AUleii Adams and baby Alexander Yeates lo relumed cl!ow lull low cl s Nibiiy to Ogden on Sunday oi, wl el of Logan who will Lisa Lari on 'in'", i ta u nti pa t c 'after having spent a few weeks Denver m home and their make t'ou i wile in, ulad lor Mr iDtnzil Egan to Lula OLou ol at the home of her parents, Mi li I Shaw Owen M. u Mr. and Mis Alma O. Larson. College v. mi oi ill. ham Citv Mi and Mr-enterUlrich Zbinden Mr. R Uwui Mi i LuclU Owen. Fled Owen aim Mi and Mis tained on Friday night at a Wellsville Youths C.aik end unity A social even- chicken dinner in honor of her husband's birthday anniver.saiy. ing of mu ,1. uni visiting PilPlay Before Club MiOut-o- f town guests werelowed omni ami Mis Ed Zbinden of Noith Hoblne and Murk Price, young I op, m, Mr John Plull of Provi-d- i museums and stuDau lie Honored nee. Mr .and Mrs Albert Wellsville dents of Mr and Mrs- N. W. Mrs. Zbi Mis Fled ndi'ii. Blotter, On Birthday Christiansen of Logan, offered Alma ZbinVictor F: M. an exceptionally good musical J.ok Cowley entertained den and Peterson, ol Peterson Darwin i noua m huii-- : Dig in. program at the Elks club nicct-- H Aediiesday ' .1 in-n e Hi" ilia in The lo r daughter. ng Wednesday night. Doiothj, Zbinden the Llrieh lirst .spur .how in. inner! skill length who w is cirbiuting her bnthThe two offered a xylophone part of he week in Sait Lake and lor v.iuiii11 pci ioi!s ot (he day The nnivi living M.try on piano arrangement of the business. Cit.v e jd,r At the ini. l ho lie mm; xJU.J wne duorated with au- Mis. Frances Jessop and Mrs. Poet and Peasant Overture by ' Union llo veM. The afternoon Sarah were guests on Suppe and Lustspiel Overture Next foi afninuon niis, or was rook ail'dpent playing home of Mrs. by Bela at the Tuesday a bridge 'Mine wtiiih a dainty luncheon was Sarah Larson of Providence, Foi h" hour ii.tt iin Thud Covei.s were marked seivai Mr Pearl Lenhail of Provi- still loiii" now Die hig.i deneo was a visitor on Fiklay Women Can Have lul ;welve guests I he i veil, e i Last lol ion!; was won by at the home of her sister, Mrs. seoie i, 'lino t In u Jung the Mis. ptlc Lul.e ing lei Alma Yeates. Hoar. Mrs Norman Nielson and Velvety Skin Note too 111 it ill" slla'gllt-Imof Kenilworth, who have At v baby M.lanii l to ha guilt Supper Ju-- I Bus liv .summer wonderful face home at the the spent ol her parents, Mr and Mrs. ImivmIii, M Kl.i.lM'i I,( I. Spi calls (Aim' on Home XliRI IGF I.IC IASI S iimi Milarge and Mis. F R. Owen Einest Moigan. returned to her MiiimlliK Mar i.. e l.c'm.ii have bi ini home la.st Friday. She was poles. Blends eat nt ally wall any issued Horn the office o f the 'entertained at a duck supper .sumxion oil and her olipli ays by longer. paients Cache (ounlv eleik lo Elh s Ei- -. i.Suliuday evening at their brother. Elwood. On their way M M.I.O-GI.inirott and linest vin Higlev ChallK. Idaho and mer home m Logan canyon.a home iMiwdei ill One made iis Lake Salt eenLeiod with coloring they stopped New The table was Helen Elbeita Stevi ns of autumn leaves. Covi r.s City to attend conference end mailer aopimed by l ulled Stales York Ci v. William LeUo-"- Iatt. fair. state l"iebli, v.nitldul lh( UB'lrivv boi n ol Ben ,'voie nuuked for twenty guests. Mr and Mrs. Thomas Jessop mill diieu k.n or make, it look Music and visiting were enjoyed son; Alma Richie and Lou Gel XiEU.ii-cko- . !"i Pre-s- i lor the remainder of the evui-li- u and Mr and Mrs. Harry Jessop it iky trude Miseivy, both of St were dinner guests on Sunday npiion lung Co. ladvt.) following .supper. thony, Idaho. toin-puinc- ot the executive board include Mrs. Don Edwards, Mrs. Evan II. liana y and Mrs. Ray P. Crouksum. Following the business meeting, violin solos were given and by Miss Oralie Bailey, Thain Carlisle entertained with piano selections. Pretty, eh? Thai is both the dahlias and smiung Oiate Jones, who is seen displaying them at the annual show of tiie American Dahlia Society m New York. The deep red flowers, grown by Warren Maytiott of Vineland, N J were named for Senator Dwight Morrow of Nibley News t.-ux- Members ;ae-vade- d. Members Guests at Dinner .v n. sergeants-at-arm- By Lilt an Tashnum Family - ct tan-deib- ia Rebcca Ririe, chairman; Harriet Hubbard. Miss American Legion Auxiliary Elects -- The American Legion auxiliaiy held a meeting Wednesday evening at the Chamber olfi-ccr-ois new Commerce to for the year. The olficers ol the organization are: Mrs. Claude Quiuney, president; Mrs. Eiva Andrews, vice piesident: Mr-,- . W. W. Baiber. second Mrs. Howard Cad, Historian; Mrs. C- J. M. Tint-machaplain: Mrs. Ann Hansen and Mrs. Janies McMurrm, j Cook. the banquet the Following guests were joined by their escorts for the dancing party. The committee in charge of the affair was composed of Miss FASHION HINTS i , I i I fis-tiim- Ol-so- - I t , t i e m-- 1 ( . 1.8 mm College Band5 At J Family Guests Work With Songs In Salt Lake Professor N. W. Christiansen of the Utah State Agricultural has been working during summer on band arrange-nifn- ts for all school songs. The band is now able to play regular arrangements of songs. A number of requests for copies have been received from schools who have athletic contests with Utah Aggies and these will be sent to them in order that they can be played during the games.. Among the song arrangemehts is the con- J; . test song composed by ' Miss Oralie which. was Cragun awarded first place last spring. The copying was done by John Anderson, student song leader the college. ' Mr. and Mrs. Wilford W. Sinai t and daughter, Ma urine, and son Willard, spent the last part of last week in Salt Take City and Ogden attending the state fair and shopping. Mrs- Ina P. Hunt of Ogden accompanied them home and will be a guest at the. Smart home for the next two weeks. Sunday evening, Mrs. Smart served a delicious duck dinner at her home for members of the family and Mrs. Hunt. FEES COLLECTED Fees totaling $168-5for serving various legal papers were received during September at the Cache county sheriffs office. Sheriff Jeff Stowell ported Thursday morning. FASHION PLATE! v : ? ' ; , F . O Wherever you go.. What ever you do . . Skin c OstritH, l; FO0TWERR R tv V ) S V A 4 is ) . OVERCOATS 1931 Styles 92 r-'- t an Outstanding rah Shoe 141? Heads, Herringbone Genuine Best Grade Horse-Hid- e Leather Eully Sheepskiii-lmeWombat collar, lined. d Boot Socks ill Just the thing mornings. Mens all wool Boot Socks, extra heavy, inch boot. Red, green or purple tops. 45c Comfort - -8 10-- 40c 55c 70c . 0- -s io- -i2 1 . k; 1 . Latest Styles Wool Georgettes Wool Coverts . . .. Wool Jerseys $6.95 $3,95 36.95 Best Grade Stehlis Silk Crepe Dresses Reg. $19.75; Now ... Boys Unions 21 FALL and WINTER 40c 50 c 60c 70c ANNUAL $6.95 Travel Tweeds Reg. $5.95; Now $4',75 Many other attractive buys in the very finest values! House Frocks (iuaranteed Last Colors Assortment Jii't Arrived! Smart and Dressy Sizes 11 lo 2 Absolutely Clearance Sale . . . Just came in fmm ( $1.00 $1.00 !'" $1.95 $1.95 1210 50 aliloi ilia's peilvit expression of smart, gay fashion is always lo be (he beautiful style' I'e.dmed In the Logan (l.u meat Company. Lashion Maikvt. found in and lull ensemble Tin t? New Frocks with Half Sleeves 1 to 20 New Knit Costumes Two-piec- New A (lose Outs! Few left at 7Qc Ladies Coats si Men's L. I). S. Winter Weight Temple that is modern, feminine and gay . . . the mode ol the lady who'C wanliobe is 'inarlcst . . . Logan (larment Companys Suit' and Dre'ses cannot Lor (he modi lie excelled. Reg. Exclusive in Style and Materials Now Fall and Winter Stjles Centime Lm Wolf. eU . $ .00 a 39 WEST kan FIRST NORTH ' : Los. .Mink, All Wool Tweed. Black All-Wo- lui'Ket Wean Ti6a 19- - 272 A Petersons Shoe Store N. Main 53 Years of Quality Footwear! $1 .55; 1931 Matcind': Garments 73 . AG- E- 12 for-col- Reg. 75c; Now ,A $9,75 rl 1!) - G- . 65 C $1.00 $1.50 $1.85 9 AGE with large, warm Knit wrLtlels, sleeve Kekr. $17.o0; Now Reg. Reg. Reg. Reg. Girls Unions COATS $4 Style ASSORTMENT 95c; NOW 1.45; NOW 1.95; NOW 2.45; NOW .. o hi - ASSORTMENT Pure Fleece Wool in White, Pink or Blue Reg. 1.15; NOW 75C Weave. No Left Oveis All New Stock Values Better Than Any Ever Offered! if Quality Pifi 19 50 Babv Sweaters Baby Blankets Materials: Plaids, Lama Cloth, Nigger . 3 . ALL WOOL LOGAN - UTAH 392 |