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Show V MR. OCTOPUS CREEPS INTO THE MODE! Contest Dances Featured At r- - S-- The Fourth Annual Gold and Green Ball ol the Cache stake will be held Wednesday evening. November 4, at the Palais tlOr. Attractive decorations will be used tor the spacious hall. A feature of the evening willta be a ballet dance by Miss Lawson. The Gold and Green contest dance, The Tango will be presented by two couples from each ward in the stake. Plans lor the affair are under the direction of Alma Sonne, Mrs. Bessie Park Miss Celia Nelson, Profesor A. N. Sorenson, Miss Wanda Robertson and Earl Hunsaker. Mi-- ; Clark E Haskins entertained at the second m a series of bridge luncheons at her afternoon. home Wednesday Luncheon was served from two large tables, each, being centered with a ehaimmg centerpiece of bronze colored chrysanthemums The guest list included Mrs Byron Alder, Mis Leah Blair Mrs Mrs. L Mentor Jensen. Fred Mrs Preston Thomas Lundberg. Mis A B Oken. Mrs J C Farrell Johnson, Mrs Dames. Mrs W H Peterson Fashion knows no tear even of the dangerous octopus. This is a smart oxford designed by Delman as the newest tlnng It is in a daik green tone, and is in footwear fashions trimmed with kid. Ward Friday The Junior girls of the Seventh ward mutual and their partners eruoyed a social Friday evening in the ward amusement hall. Light refreshments were served after which the remainder of the evening was spent playing Bunco. High score prizes were won by Miss Sarah Smith and Dale Colburn. Mrs. L. J. Bailey instructor of the Junior girls class was general supervisor. Miss Leora Thatcher, Miss Jean Lenkers-dorf- er and Oral Wayman were in charge of the refreshments and Dorothy Mattson, Ruth Stoddard and Merle Fletcher formed the entertainment committee. About forty couples were included. N. E Munk Mrs. L. The Wellsville ward M. I A. are sponsoring a Hallowe'en costume dance Friday evening In the ward recreation room. Hallowe'en decorations will be carried out in every appointment- After a journey through spook alley and having fortunes told the remainder oi the evening will be spent in dancing. Refreshments will be sold. A good crowd is desired by Presidents Mrs. Ethel Jones and Heber Green. The Wellsville ward M. I A. officers entertained Monday evening in honor of the retirMilMrs. President officers, ing lie Baxter and the following teachers, Mrs. Amy Woodward, Mrs. Ida Allen and Mrs- Laura Archibald, at the home of Mrs. Baxter. Games were the feature of the evening which were in charge of Mrs. Wanneta Parkinson. Mrs. Celia Murray, Bankhead and Stuart, Mrs. Baxter was presented with a book as a remembrance of her good work. Refreshments were served to twenty. ParkinMr- - and Mrs. Leroy son and daughter Anese motored to Ogden Sunday and spent the day as guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Morgan. A dinner was given Monday and evening at the home of Mr. comMrs. Thomas Thorpe in pliment to the birthday anniversary of Mrs. Thorpe- Snap dragons and petunias were used to decorate the dinner table andn covers were laid for thirty. guests were: Thomas Thorpe and Mr. and Mrs. Brigham Thorpe of Salt Lake, Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Thorpe and family of Logan. Mr. and Mrs. - PonOflu? at - ays John H. Anderson & Sons SPECIAL PRICES FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY GROCERIES $1.00 BEANS 25 lbs. Idaho Navy Beans 50 BEANS 12 lbs. Idaho Navy Beans Rice $1.00 RICE 17 lbs. Long 50 d RICE 8 lbs. Long Rice 19 COCOA 3 pounds for 15 can TUNA FISH Extra fine, per 2S IREE TEA 35c package 25C ROLLED OATS Large pkg. with premium 15 6 5c packages MATCHES brooms 43 BROOMS Extra quality MINCE MEAT Best quality on market; 2 lbs. 38 MILK 15 large cans, any brand $1.00 CLOTHING rDess Shirts, special, each $1.00 lot Mens special quality Dress Shirts, special ... 79 2 75c Mens Work Shirts $1.00 f Mens $5.50 Sheepskin Coats Mens Navy Blue Dress Overcoats, $22 value $15.00 Mens $28.00 Suits, special $19.50 1 lot Mens all wool suits, good color $10.00 $5.00 Boys Suits, sizes 5 to 9, close out lot Boys Suits, sizes 10 to 18, all wool $9.89 regular $14.00, now - $3.75 Child's All Wool Overcoats 2 Pair Boys 75c Union Suits $1.00 9o Men's regular $1.50 Unions, special $1.75 Mens 1 Rain-proo- all-wo- D A S A N T U C R I) I N A Y G 1 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 Ladies Silk Hose, 2 pair for $1.75 Ladies Silk Hose, for 5 Yards 35c ticking for 10 Yards L. L. Sheeting for Outing Flannel yards $1.75 Flat Crepe, pure silk 10 Yards Percale for 4 Yards 45c Farmers Armous Satin 2 Yards 75c Table Damask Princess Slips, Sizes 46 to 48 8 36-inc- h $1-0- - 0 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 SSf4 SHOES Lot Womens and Childrens Shoes Mens $100 IJlack Calf Oxfords Mfns $1.00 Work Shoes, Lion Brand Mens $5.00 Best Quality Freeman Oxfords .... Boots, water-proo- f Mens $7.50 1 & 17-inc- h Ili-To- p $1.00 $2.98 $2.89 $4.00 $6.00 8H Halloween Carnival IPaflans dP Saturday, October 31 Cash Prizes Tor Best Costumes ! Free! Serpentine and Confetti ScOOOOSOCQeGGCOaOfOOQOOCCOCOCCCCttC'COCCttK'SOO&CCG Pairs Gordon Black 2 11 .Mostlv Small All 1 ' S1 .00 iVifecl. Come l'.aiiv. Artennsa Elias Calles, daughter of former President Plutarco is of Mexico, Elias Calles here in her bridal gown after her marriage to Dr. Joseph Jordan Eller, an American, in Mexico City. Party Quilting1 Enjoyed Eight members of the William Preston camp of the Daughters of the Pioneers met Wednesday atternoon at the home B. of Mrs. Julia Noakes. The af- ternoon was spent quilting a to the quilt which belonges camp. At the clise of the afternoon. light refreshments were served. at pooeooeooeoooeoocoooooeooa&eciogseoog9os08ccooorri at Quality Footwear at These Unusual Prices m at .Class Entertained Again we oi ler you a large assortment of Party at s Mrs. Leon Fonnesbeck enter- tamed the members of the Clio PETTEESOHS D ut Lea-tha- Club Program Mfss Valois Stewart and Miss her home Wednesday Gracia Stewart entertained the Wednesday afternoon in compli- afternoon. Dr W L Wanlass members of their Sunday school! ment to Mrs Claience, Mann- gave un mteiestm. ing of Los Angeles, who has of the present European eondl-- 1 at a hallowe'en party Wednesday spent the past two weeks with tions. At the close of the pro- - evenm6 ln the scout room ol relatives in Logan. the Seventh ward. The decora-- f gram tea was served The luncheon table was cenSpecial guests present Includ- - tions of the hall were c&rrieaj tered with a large pumpkin ed Mrs j a Huline Mrs Flout in the Halloween Idea, a, The living rooms were decorat- B Wann Mrs Walter Welti 'snook alley, games and stunts ed with iate garden entertainment the WUlnm flowers Mrs Mrs formed Doutre, Those included were Mrs Man- Joseph yuumev Mrs J C Fon-- 1 Each guest was in costume, ning, Mrs Kenneth Berntson ncsberk Miss Daniels Light refreshments were serveaj Mrs. M. If. Harris. Mrs Marrm-e- r and Mrs Olaf Viiglma Jensen ol Bear About thirty five were in aid Berntson and Mrs Seamens River City. tendance. Wellsville News t Entertainment at Mrs Naisbltt, Mrs Chester J. Myers Mrs. J M Noitleet. Mrs W. J Vickeis, Mrs H B Johnson and Mrs. Lonn H Blood Mrs. Vickeis won the hign Theo Whitney and daughter score the prize for bridge and Mrs Carina of Mendon, Mr. and Mrs. all-cprize was won by William Miller and family of Naisoitt. Hyrum. The First ward Vanguards entertained Friday evening in the tabernacle. Games and Supper dancing were enjoyed. Ten van- Canyon Home guards and their partners and their teacher Ernest Leishman Miss Celia Nelson v as hostess were in attendance. at a supper party Wednesday Miss Isabel Woodward ehter-faine- d evening ut the Nelson summer a number of friends home The m Logan canyon. Monday evening, it being her supper table was centered with twelfth birthday anniversary. a bouquet of fall flowers. Games and music were the Hallowe'en place cards were evenings entertainment. Dainty marked for Mrs. Bessie Pack, refreshments were served to Mrs. C. E. Nelson. Mrs. Hugo ten. Ens.gn, Mrs. Carman Fredrick, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Mrs. O. H. Nelson, Mrs. W. J. and family of Salt Lake Nelson. Miss Wanda Robertson. returned home Sunday evening Miss Ethel Lund. Miss Virginia after spending two days visit- Daniels, Miss Elda Lund, Miss ing relatives here and at Lo- Hazel Adams, Miss Dora Larsen gan. and the hostess. Mrs. John Garrett and Mrs. Following supper, the remainOren Peterson of Garland came der of. the evening was saent Tuesday to attend the funeral playing bridge and a group of of Mrs. Mary K. Hendry held Halloween stunts were enjoyed. here Wednesday. They are the A bridge prize was v m by Mr-- . guests of Mr. and Mrs. William W. J. Nelson. Jones. Mr. and Mrs. Leland Maug-ha- n Little Friends entertained Monday evenin honor of their daughter ing Halloween Fete Corrine second birthday anniversary. The evening was spent Veits entertained a in making candy. Music was group ofBradley little friends at the enjoyed. Fifteen relatives were home of her parents at a Hal- -' lowe'en party Wednesday evenpresent. A large crowd attended the ing. Games and stunts were Second ward M. I. A. Halloween joyed after which refreshments costume dance Tuesday held in were served. the ward recreation hall. Miss Aileen Darley and Miss Mary Haslam received first prize, Mrs Bridge Luncheon Bessie Jones and Mrs. Rose For Club Members Bankhead, received second prize for the best costumes-MrMrs. Ross Nyman entertained Charlotte Hendry of Og- the members of her club at an den is the guest of Mr. and attractively arranged budge Mrs. Michael Hendry coming to luncheon at her home Wednesattend the funeral of Mrs. Mary day afternoon Each luncheon K. Hendry. table was centered with a bowl of late autumn flowers. Covers were marked fo. Mrs. Cache And College . Derle Thorpe, Mrs. Lynn Houges Mrs. Wright Sutton, Mrs. Hugh Sign Shed Lease Leishman, Mrs. Fred Baugh, Mrs. Uban Johnson, Mrs. T. A. Lewis, Mrs. Ed Hutchinson, Mrs. A lease agreement was Mrs. Joseph signed Roy Anderson. Wednesday afternoon by the Johnson, and Mrs. Clare BerntCache county commissioners who was a special guest and officials of the Utah State son, was following Bridge Agricultural college experiment luncheon, andenjoyed the high score station on sheep and cattle was won by Mrs- Hodges. sheds erected on the county prize poor farm. By the agreement terms, the Honored Guest experiment station is to have the use of the sheds and five Birthday Dinner acres of adjoining land free for experimental purposes in sheep President Joseph E. Cardon, and cattle feeding until March who was observing his birthday 15, 1934. The sheds w'ere conanniversary, was the guc't of structed by the experiment sta- honor at a family dinner given tion some years ago under a at his home Wednesday evenprevious lease, and reverted to ing. A bowl filled with burnt the county at the expiration of orange colored chrysanthemums that agreement. and candles of the same color in holders formed the table Chivalry was at its height centerpiece Covers were markfrom 100 to 1400. ed for eight. Sunday School Dr. Wanlass on entertained at her homo club Mrs. Ray Seumons Series Miss Florence Oskar entertained at an attractive party at the home of her parents, Monday evening. Bunco formed the which entertainment after dainty refreshments were served. The living rooms and the small serving tables were decorated with gay hallowe'en novelties. The guests included were Miss Miss Norma Dorothy Bench, Skanchey, Miss Cleo Johnson, Miss Mable Henson. Miss Verda Johnson, Miss Nedra Anderson, Miss Vera Degn, Arthur Larsen, Joe Wursten, Willard Larsen, Grant Harris, Arthur Henson, Grant Geddes, Allen Otterbeck and Max Barrett. Bunco prizes were won by Cleo Johnson and Grant Harris. Luncheon Honors Weds American, Logan Visitor at a luncheon Ball Guests of Maid at Bunco Party alw Slighter Second In Mo-ve- ) ! ( Luncheon Annual ; HalloWG 6n The annual Halloween party league of the Lo-- I uan Senior high school was held in the School gym. Wednesday evening. A spook alley, fortune telling, games and a program were included in the evenings entertainment. Light refreshments were served. Those in charge were Miss Afton Henderson, Miss Phylis Sheffield and Miss Marion Peterson. of the Girls II Entertains at Table of Bridge Mrs- O. Guy Cardon entertained at a table of contract bridge at her home Wednesday afternoon At the close of the games a dainty lunch was served A bridge prize was won by Mrs. E. J. Maynard. n |