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Show THE IIEUALIi - JOURNAL, LOGAN, UTAH, TO WOMEN ifj. PROVES REAL MOTHER LOVE Honored a theatre Call 50 VM GOiklC, , Friday OsFJ cose, 1 Bridge Tea At Horn By Martin Economics Cottage to "VnV in. Vo. women of The faculty Hume Economics deDurtmen State Agriculti entertained at a bri tea last Saturday afternoon the Home Economics cottage compliment to the student.' the Utah college Zk A delight tul w.is ltaeption given Fndav afternoon at the at C the Ann. mil Moore library Utah State A"ruuluiral colli tu The affair was given by t:, faculty of tin- - school in i on. plimcnt to the fathers anct who were special gm un the campus Fnday. The seivmg table was co cd with a handsome luce clotn and held a beaimlul bouqm t ol orchid and clluw chiwn-themum- s an aimed in a s.h'i basket Two sihir randlestu ks with tall yiliow tapers were .it i uch end the home economics departrr afternoon following an bridge, light refreshments v served Autumn colors wpre ed m the decorations for living rooms and tables. Fighty guests were inclui Mr.s Hose Homer Widtsoe the home economic departn of the University of Utah wi Bridge pi special guest. were won by Mrs. Effie I rows and Mrs. Irene Barlow ino-the- 's r- -- - dinner Following party was enjoyed. PAGE THREE I. 0 RULA C. riTZER Society Editor At Reception rgj;$lKA Jesse Earl, who was observing his birthday anniversary, was the honored guest at a family party given at the Earl home Friday evening. A bounteous tuikey dinner was served-Thtable was centered with a bouquet of chrysanthemums. Places were marked for Mr. and Mrs. Earl, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Earl, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest D. Earl. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Earl, Mr. and Mrs. Frank H. Earl, Mrs. C- F. Goodwin of California, a sister of Mr. Earls and six small grandchildren. I Parents Honored ROOTS AND HER BUDDIES By Family On Birthday :!1, w NEWS NOTES OF INTEREST Father OCTOIUIK SATCKDAV, . at the table wiio Primary Class Veuion. Mrs Entertained : L Wanlass, Mis I rank H and Mis F P. Champ. AssistMrs. Sarah Baxter enterti ing with the serving were Mi, ('d the memaers of the M1K PoWith her daughter quarantined for diphtheria, Mrs. Flora Darrell Crocket. Mrs. Lester wvvw toOWj . DID .COlgfc : ort,w.Tfsvay -- T vomjVJt Wee girls of the Secondeve:v and Mr.s R E. Berntson HvM WKi'T I TONIGHT 1 don't Twx vrs vjtQV OAK. tHNWP,G OF Hughes, of Columbus, 0 slept in the garage so as to he cock a at party Thursday a bv Music was furnished J uv.1 Voo to near the sick child and so that she could continue workat the home of Emily Hob HfAVOWVLN n 5P0WTKl& ve.Vi&D of Miss Margaict tno 1 consisting Vi OV Halloween games and dec Vl jov ing to support the gill. If she remained m the house, she Larsen. Miss Vilate Jones ana AViVMO ttt tions were featured, Refr lum-! two would not be permit ted to leave. Here she is visiting About Everett Larsen ments were served. tired guests canedKahleen, age one morning before going to work. Those included were E: vvnr V5KVrtE.WlVvCOUJCvDLNTVV. In the receiving line Jean Poulter, E! Roberts, Pi E. G. Mrs. President and BDT, CONVoONv) vT,KVTV Oma Taylor, Vi Hawkes, L W Mrs. Dr. and erson and M-1 LDt OLO Larsen. Marie Terrey, Bar' Vickers. The committee who Quinney, Margery Smith. weie m chaige included mem-Ibei- s nore Atkinson, Zclda Hale irom the Lctili State Phylis Jensen m Mr. and Mrs Pearson II CorFuends and lelatives nut at womi college laculty bett aie the parents of a new the home of Mr and Mis Ilatiy league. They were Mrs. Ray B Mrs. D V born Friends daughter, Wednesday S Bahen Sunday altemoon in West, chairman: morning. Mr- - Corbett is at compliment to the birthday Girduer and Miss Johanna Guest Social Mi.of Much. F.habei.i Provo, her former home anniveisaiy Mrs George Chnstolferson Bahen of Smithlield. mother ol A delightful party was g and Mrs- Henry Spackman were Hairy S Bahen A tiennuu Friday afternoon at the h visitors Wednesday at Smith-fiel- d venison supper was seived to Kensington For of Mr.s. Kizzie Steadman where they were entertain- 12 guests The homecoming for the pri- Club Members ed at the home of MrS. Lowell compliment to Mrs. Ray drews of Richmond- - Progrc Smith. mal y will be pie.sentc'l WednesMis Edgar Mitchell enter- Mrs- H. T. Plant, Sr. icturned day evening m the ward hall. games were played and p were won by Mrs. Archie Abish tamed the members of her dub Friday from Salt Lake City Two playlets entitled" derson and Miss Lulu Mi: whole she spent the week with The Lamanitc Maid by the at ner home Friday afternoon af-son. her daughters Mrs. W H. Hen- seagull group and "Nick an Sewing and music were enjoyed Miss Bullen To n Sutton Thp by givt Wrigljt Nurses Hostesses A dainty lunch was serve dricks and .Mrs. Call Buchmil-le- r Teenr by Trail. Builders and after which a dainty lunch was in charge of Miss Mona small tables. Places four and their families. Bluebird gioup will be present- w as served The serving table Present Recital Miss Bowen. Mildred At Wakley Dancing1 Party Mrs. E. P. CoDum entertain- ed. also other leatures by the was centered with a bouquet of marked ler twenty guests. Miss Rcva McBride. and The muses of the William Covers were Mis., Helen Bullen. an accom- ed at a Hallowe'en party Thurs- different ginups. The officers crimson leaveshospital enter-cita- l day evening for her son. Rich-ai- and teachers have worked hard marked for eight- Mrs.. Josepn phshed pianist, will give a re- - ?udKC, Memorial Halloween dancing ffkiOMCeOSSOOMMflOBeOOOSOeMOWOOMOWOSOtO Wednesday afternoon for Uu!ecl ,al Thirty six lithe friends en- to make tins a succi ss and an Geddes was a special guest nembeis of the Clio club. Mis party fnday evening at the r joyed the affair, which con- invitation is extended to the JERRY FI A LA James Bullock of Pieston, Idaho Seventh ward amusement hall sisted of games, refreshments, public to attend. Social At Informal will give vocal selections. Tin: for their paitners and the doi a spook alley and other Hal-loMr. and Mrs. John O. Miles C'hevrolels a Specialty flub will meet with Mrs. II J. tors of the dime and their en attractions are receiving Lvpeit Auto Repairing congiatulations Sorority House Mr. and Mrs. William Pope over the birth ol a baby gill Hatch, who willn act as hostess. partners A spook alley, foitune telling and halloween refresh- -' and family of Clifton, Idaho, bom at their home Wednesday Members of Phi Kappa Iota Starter and Generator Work ments added to the entertainspent Sunday in Richmond with morning fraternity were guest., at an inment. relatives. Mrs. Hannah Howells and son, formal house party Monday MiKan Wee Girls Carburetor and Fuel lump Service favors weie given and were Mrs. John A. Chapman re- Dell, are spending the week end evening at the Chi Omega distributed by Beth Wakicy and turned Monday from Provo at Trcmontou. house Dancing and visit- Give Social Efficient W'otk at Fair Lrices at Mr- and Mis Nathan Thomas wmere she spent the week end ing and light refreshments were The guls of the with her daughter. Mrs- Arthur returned to their home at Gar- enjoyed. Garage Miss Sylvia Cannon a Chi Fust ward met Monday evenfield Wednesday after visiting Lyons and family. Logan Tourist at home the ol Mrs. A. A. Mrs. Ray Bell enter tamed the at the home of John T. Thomas-Georg1M5 South Main Street Omega from Salt Lake City was a ing A was served Bon Ileur club at her home last supper Lemon and James house guest of the sorority last Firmage. after which games and other Edna Sorenson Vocal solos w ere JQvso0CSi0O0iS9CieiBO6COec0e(&a0O3SBCc week A social afternoon and were among the lucky week end. activities enterfurnished the luncheon were enjoyed Special ones in capturing their deer Miss Carman Halverson is for the evening. Ten guests were Mrs. Christina Mer- during the week-Mrspending the week end with tainment rill and Mrs. Wynona Johnson. and Mrs. Charles Pearce friends and relatives at Bng- - guests were included. Dr. o. M. Godfrey conducted were called to Smithfield last ham City and Miss Iris Leavitt a discussion on obedience at the week on a account of the ser- is a visitor in Ogden for the parent-teacheFirmage Home meeting Thurs- ious illness of their daughter week end. day evening. Miss Page who Mrs Randolph Andei son Scene Of was unable to attend will eon-- I Club duct the class next Thursday INLXFENSIE MEATS Darrell Firmage entertained a night The club room was filled Members group of friends Wednesday W'ith the crowd who attended Your family will eat cheap evening at the home of h's pir-ent- s, the lecture Thursday- A most cuts of meat Miss Gertrude Batkm enter- e. and thank you for Mr, and Mrs. A. A. was discussion interesting given. them if you learn the art of tamed the members of the M. A lunch was served at seasoning. A bit of garlic rubbed G. R. club at her home Thurs- one large table centered with a TROUBLE SAVERS onto the kettle in which you day evening. Visiting and music bowl of yellow chrysanthemums. Well, let us see when the cook a less expensive pot roast were enjoyed and a dainty 'The rooms were gay with hal was served. Twelve mem- - loween decorations. Games ana Putting a waste paper basket does a lot for its popularity. lunchwere began to fly. On September 11th, in his bers present. Miss Beatrice dancing were enjoyed. Sixteen in every room in the house is a tiemendous time and trouble SO SILVER WONT TARNISH 'Allen was a special guest. (guests were included. keynote peech, Attorney Naisbitt characsaver The living room should as autoterized Mayor Lundstrom, have an ample one. while bedIf you put a of ca surooms seldom need anything lphur, wrapped mpiece issue p.ipri, of Mayor cratic, thus provoking the reply but a decorative gesiuic m that in your coed of silver, the sll-,he which in 17th direction. on will not tarnish Lundstrom September Listen to radios hear Piesiding Mrs. Weston i Eight Guests Entertained Mrs. Asa Bullen entertained of informally at two tables bridge at her home Thursday afternoon. At the close of the games a dainty lunch was served. Those included were Mrs. Waldo Hatcn, Mrs. H. J. Hatch, Mrs. E. L. Romney, Mrs. C. L. Jones, Mrs. Frank IT. Earl. MrsO. Guy Cardon. Mrs. W. J. Carlisle and Miss Marie Barber. Halloween Party For Friends Dwyth and Merrill Daincs entertained a group of little friends at a Halloween party Thursday evening at the home of their parents, Dr. and Mrs. CJ. Dailies. Dancing and games were enjoyed and light were served. refreshments Twenty guests were included. Halloween decorations were used about the rooms. - -- r OV- , Richmond Paradise O Agn-rultur- al Arrange For - - ur - Tickets Selling For Pioneer Ball Most of the camps of the Daughters of the Pioneers have reported a one hundred per cent sale of tickets for the annual Pioneer ball which will be held November. 18. Tickets are five cents priced at twenty each. The Palais dOr will be brilliantly lighted to show more effectively the display of quaint and novel costumes as worn by the early pioneers. These may be seen to advantage in the line of the grand march. Costumes and the old time dances will be features of the evenings' entertainment. Dinner Guests Thursday Mr- and Mrs- Lester Pocock had as their dinner guests at their home Thursday evening, Pocock's Mrs. uncle, L R. Thomas of Blackfoot and her mother, Mrs- - Carrie Thomas. Quilting Bee For Six Guests Mrs. Ruth Blotter entertained bee at her home At the Thursday afternoon. close of the afternoon a dinner at a quilting was served to six guests. d. -- sor-on- ty Park ie . WHO KILLED COCK ROBIN? rs Party .Entertain Fir-niag- feathers first byname, er costing more... then ! Here s Noah a A rk Quilt Pattern ONLY I 89.50 WITH lit same glorious (j that is winning ( oie known nukes. In tc rtxlv tiling URLS cry want m tin ic- .ikes little room. walnut ilul ! Hi ar its superior tom Believe own 1 The Wild Boar No. 14 in the Herald Journal Noah's Ark quilt represents the wild boar. Color him a dark grey; maks the hills green; give him black 14 h her in! .lbinct. Con, (j-- jour sit , - c, triil r , y,.!t Cache Valley Electric and a white which is a picture of the ark, will be printed after the 25th tusk. In the completed quilt there quilt block. All 25 patterns and 25 will be blocks, each depict- the quilting pattern are neces- ing an animal, and a quilting sary to make a completed quilt. pattern. The quilting pattern. Save them all, eyes and hooves COMPANY IHONE 53 e. well-know- - u j'tlon 1 self-defens- this happened before the Loyal Party In other was organized, (October inthe was United deeply words, already volved in personalities before the Uiyal n Party came into existence. It is to all who read the local paper that the United soon thereafter ran amuck and began shooting its venomous darts, not only at the opposing Candidates but also at the City Attorney and others. .veil mi G All ,u,iu-tone-test- t ?" On October ist, in its party platform, the United declared for a United Logan, and announced in trumpet tones a campaign of no personalities. This platform also says: We stand for improvement in the MAN-AOn KM ENT of the Logan Cemetery. October 10th appeared a display advertisement still further criticizing the Cemetery MANAGEMENT. Following this, on October It 1th, appeared the Murphy letter signed by him, and written in . prr- - nr. Givis 1011 I I. tone against otic iHr What achievement has Mr. Naisasked: bitt accomplished in this community, that he now comes out in the press at the head .of a new party and is now going to Unite Lo-gan- JUNIOR CONSOLE No. Block NOT WE SAY THE UNITED1 LOGAN, UTAH But whv bring all this up? Everybody knows WHO KILLED COCK ROBIN. WESTON VERNON, Chairman Loyal Logan Party,' (Paid Political Advertisement) " o |