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Show err TTTI r PAGE f t n y THE HERALD SIX County Leaders Honored At Just So Its Past Noon-Tim- e CHIC IN AN a vt m - r Theres Hare COSTUME after-noo- n. The guests were seived from one large table. Old gold and blaek predominated in the color scheme used for the decorations The centerpiece for the table was a black crystal bowl filled with gold and bronze chrysanthemums At each end was a black holder with a gold taper. The place cards and other appointments were of halloween motif. Guests present included Mrs. Lee Thatcher. Mrs. W. E. Skidmore, Mrs J. M Norfleet. Mrs. Jesse Earl, Mrs. S. E. Needham, Mrs. A. A. Firmage, Mrs. Hyrum J. Dewitt, Mrs. Seymour V. Prows, Mrs. Lavon Earl. Mrs. Bennett Blair, Mrs. L. Mentor Jensen and Mrs. William Lohman. Bridge followed luncheon and prizes were won by Mrs. Loh-ma- n and Mrs. Lavon Earl. en in honor of women who are attending the Rural Womens Leader Training conference at the college. Mrs. Rena B. May- cock acted as master of cere-- ! moniesCounty leaders and gutsts were presented and response were made by county representatives. Greetings were given by President E. G Peterson Saxa-- 1 phone numbers were given by Floyd Iarsen, with piano accompaniment by Mrs. N. W. Christiansen. Director William Peterson talked on "Home Leadership in Our Agricultural Out Look" Professor Chester J. My- ers read Frances Hodgson Burnetts "Land of the Blue Flower Selected vocal numbers were given by Miss Ruth Owens. President, E. G. Peterson preawards to sented certificate leadeis. These women have attended three adult leadership training schools and have completed the project work required. Those who received awards were Mrs. Agnes Reid of Hyrum, Mrs. Effle Jacobs of Duchesne county, Mrs. Ethel Nielsen of Beaver, Mrs. J. H. Fugal and Mrs. Ina Christensen of Utah county, Mis. Iva C. Christensen or Piute county, Mrs. Orval Wallace of Salt Lake county and Mrs . Mona Benson of Davis County. One hundred and fifty guests Mrs. were in attendanceMaycock was in charge f! general arrangements. - the f i - Halloween Party halloween party was held Saturday evening by members of the J- - M. club and their partners. Supper was served after which games and stunts were the entertainment. A spook alley, halloween Costumes and decorations added to the merriment. Those Included were Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Quayle, Mr. and Mrs. Lon Blanchard, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Bradley. Mr. and Johnson. Mr. and A delightful ty at her home Friday evening in compliment to the Junior and Senior members of the Logan academy who are in her Sunday school class, and several other special guestsGames and fortune telling j were the entertainment after which light refreshments were served. The members of the Logan academy enjoyed a Halloween party at the school, Saturday The decorations for evening. the rooms and the games were of halloween. RefreshThis year theie is no need typical were served at th close of paying a fortune for any ments costume. You can get clothes of the evening. that are charming and most appropriate for small price, and effect, or kept shut to give it tailored chjc. should. The skirt is black crepe satin, A perfect examnle of the costume is a black and cut In flattering line. It is the length, a white combination. It will stand new escape-the-flolength for you in good stead for cocktails most satisfactory and dinner after the football many occasions. If you wear black some of opera game, for an your friends are giving, for a pumps with it. a little evening tea party you yourself might hat of jet or velvet or satin throw or for dinner and the or anything fancy and a jacket black, you are all set for alevening with your best beau. of any event of the past-noo- n The top is elegant, gleaming most hours. white satin, with short sleeves. It is cut surplice and makes a daring little waistcoat effect in front, with dainty white daisies to take away any mannish The back of the neck Is one of those that Is split part av down and fastened right at the neckline with a pearl ornament, so it can be opened to make a smart By JOAN SAVOY NEA Service Writer There is one costume which even beautifully dressed women often find themselves lacking these days. It is that costume that can be called cocktail dress, the tea costume, or the informal frock. What you really mean by any of these titles Is a costume that makes you look as if you had on the ideal apparel for whatever occasion it is. To. make it perfectly Ideal, It should be something that you can wear from five In the afternoon until the wee hours the next morning. Not that any chance costume will do for a formal party. But for any of those evening dates you might accumulate the last the minute dancing, dining, theater one of these tween costumes should be per- feet. ef-ie- -t- ln-b- e- Wu low-neck- puts the flllff in fluffy muffins fluffy-kind- Ask any domestic science teacher or any dietitian. Not every baking powder contains cream of tartar , for the substitutes cost a lot less. Look on your baking powder tin. See if you see the words cream f Is 7 . i, IS 1 Breakfast Ea ye. me Ch fre of Ira-terni- "tt set ua wa wo xcl Entertain u Party - I No - Lo scl an P. - No wl da Me . - 1 ranges the snowy prairies of mingled with black. Give him Noahs the far north. white horns and black eyes and j dark 1 Wonders 1. Why a former manager of the Utah Power & Light Company spends his time in Logan during this campaign.- the 56 are supporting Evans and Lindquist. J. Who furnishes the money to pay all the hired work2. Why ers of the United party. 1. Why all the patrons of the Utah Power & Light Company are in the same camp as the 56. small group of people, trying to split Logan wide open, call themselves the United Logan 5. Why a Organization. 6. If anybody really thinks the Chairman of the United Logan Organization can unite Logan on a prog and slander. gram of mud-slingin- 7. Why Herschel Bullen does all his work behind the scenes. THE EIGHTH WONHER 8. Why it is necessary for Evans and Lindquist to swear loyalty to the Light plant if their loyalty is beyond question. LOGAN LOYAL PARTY of Tee i A important! Schilling Bakins Powder h, ' Mr. Musk Ox, No. 15 Color him a a of tartar -: Its Ark quilt pattern. The musk ox Jrtl-lowe- en at-ho- Powder. Unfortunately, there are cheap substitutes for cream of tartar. They make bubbles too, but not the tiny, al The living Saturday evening. rooms and the dinner ta(8ef were decorated with gay novelties The guests were served from two large tables. i Halloween place cards were Follows marked for Mr. and Mrs. Rolantf Initiations Emmett, Attorney and Mrs. L. D. Naisbitt. Dr. and Mrs , N. Members of Phi Delta Pi. na- E. Munk. Mr. and Mrs. M O. tional physical educational Hardy, Mr and Mrs. W. E. ot the Utah State Agr- Skidmore, Mr. and Mrs. William icultural college held final init- Lohman, Mr. and Mrs. G. A. iations Sunday 3ornin? for the Lindquist, Dr. and Mrs. J. C. following girls; Miss Julia Green Hayward. Mr and Mrs. Sidney Miss Eva Drysdale Miss Jenny Stock. Mrs Rulon Johnson and Lowe and Miss LaRee Petty. the host and hostess- Following the ceremony a Bridge followed dinner. Prizes breakfast was served at the were won by Mrs. Lohman ahd Hotel Eccles. The table was at- Mr. Skidmore. tractive with a centerpiece of bronze' and yellow chrysanthemums. A corsage was presented Couple to each guest. Covers were At New Home . marked for eighteen. Miss DoroMr. and Mrs. Jack Cowley thy Sanford, president, welcom- entertained at a halloween ed the new members. costume at their home The affair was in charge of Saturday party The party Miss Venice Carlson and Miss was also as evening. a housewarming for Laura Lee Parker. on new East Fourth home their North. Vases and bouquets of were used chrysanthemums Halloween about the living rooms for the decorations- Bunco formed the For Daughter after which a entertainment lunch was served. Mrs. J. W- Barnptt entertain- delicious Those included were Mr. and ed at a halloween party at her Mrs. Frank Poulsen, Mr. and home Saturday evening for her Mrs. John T. Quayle, Mr. and A was Roma. lunch daughter, Mrs. B. W. Evans, Mr- and Mrs. served at one table which was Veinon W. Crockett. Mr. and centered with a bowl of fruits. Mrs. Edward Lewis, Jr., and Mr. Place cards and other decorat Mrs Cowley. tions were of halloween design. a.)Bunco prizes were won bjr The following guests were Mrs. Poulsen and Mrs. Evans. present: Virginia Peterson, Margaret Squires, Patricia Emmett. Doris White, Wesley Hatch, Ben A spook alley and games furfor the Will Smith, Cyril nished entertainment Bingham, Jacobsen and Doril Guyman- evening. even Modem or dining-and-danci- Its the millions of tiny bubbles in the batter, released by the cream of tartar in your Baking Herald-Journ- ial music. Twelfth Ward Mrs. O J. Ber- gener will conduct the Theology lesson. Music will be given by the Relief society chorus. The - Here s Noah fs A rk Quilt Pattern Heres in the - Mrs. Harold Kepner entertained at a Halloween costume par- Matron Observes Anniversary Mrs. I. Jay Frampton entertained at a family dinner at her home Sunday afternoon in compliment to Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Perry and their sister, Miss Kay Perry of Salt Lake City, who were week end guests at the Frampton home. The dinner table was centered with a bouquet of yellow chrysanthemums. Mrs. Jacobsen on Crockett Eliza Ward Mrs. , Humphries and Mrs Agnes Allen will present the Theology lesson. After the lesson testiDr. and Mrs. Clark E- Haskins monies will be given. Mrs. C. entertained at an attractive W. Green is in charge of specdinner party at their home At Halloween Fete - Family Dinner For Visitors Attractive Dinner On Hallowe en Eve Hostess To Group Mrs. Mnynw Hale, Mr. and Mrs. William ARen. Mr. and Mrs. Delmar Tate, Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Bench and Mr- and Mrs. Clifford Rogers. Mrs. Eliza England, who was observing her eighty eighth birthday anniversary, greeted old friends and neighbors at the home of her son. Bishop Charles England, Friday afternoon. The living rooms were decked with bouquets of autumn blossoms. Light refreshments were served and visiting and music were enjoyed- - Thirty guests called during the afternoon. com- Charming Louise Samuelson, above, chosen Queen of the Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Olsen Campus at Sioux Falls, S. D., were host and hostess at a din- College, rules her subjects with ner party at their home Satur- a smile. She divides her time day evening The guests were oetween classes, study and a seated at one table centered Hoops. with a pumpkin and at the ends career as an instructor of interWard The teachers to' picSixth holders holding pretive dancing weie bla-- k will be given by Mrs. Lucy Everton and the Theology lesoiange tapers Other appointments and the living rooms NEW USE FOR TOOTHPASTE son by Mrs Mary J Linford. A were gay with halloween decorspecial musical number has ations You can polish your rings and been arranged. Meeting at 2 p. The guests included Mr and the clasps on beads and brace- m Mrs P. E. Barson of Clarkston, lets with toothpaste. Its expenSeventh Ward Mrs. E- M. Mr. and Mrs. W.'E. Rawlins and sive but effective if you don't Corbridge, class leader will be Mr. and Mrs. Wilmore James of happen to have a box of sil- in charge of the lesson. Paradise and Mr and Mrs S. R. ver polish on hand when you Eighth Ward The theology Card. notice that something you want lesson will be under the direction of Mrs. Clara Olsen. MeetProgressive games followed to wear immediately is dinner and prizes were awarded ing will be held at the home of to Mr. Barson and Mr. Card. Club Members At ' leachers training will mence at 1 30 p. m. Fourth ward -- Mrs. Elenore Ensign will conduct the lesson. Fifth Ward The theology lesson "Joseph Smith's First Contact with the Angel Moroni" will be given with Mrs. Eunice Harris in charge. Assisting with the lesson will be Mrs. Alice Sessions, Mrs Viola Gardner and Mrs. Fanny Goodsell Meeting begins at 2 p. m. Mrs. Aired Ninth Ward Bums will be in charge of the lesson. Special music will be Relief Society given by the chorus. ward-Mrs Tenth Julia Homer and Mrs Beatrice Winsor class leaders, will conduct the Theology lesson Responses will be made by various members. Logan Stake First Ward The Theology lesson will be under the direcW W. tion of Mrs. Hall. Meeting begins at 2.30 p. m. Second , Ward Mrs. Geneva Worley will give the Theology leson and the teachers topic will be presented by Mrs. Ella Dinner Party At Home - 1 1931. Relief society programs for Tuesday afternoon, November, 3rd in the Logan and Cache stakes consist of the lesson on Theology, and test'mony meeting Cache Stake Thud Ward The lesson will be m charge of Mrs. Agnes M. Allen and Mrs. Bertha Gessell. Mrs W. B. Jones was hostess department entertained at the annual banquet Sunday evening at the Hotel Eccles glv- - 2, Relief Society Programs WITH A SMILE1 at a charming bridge luncheon at her home Saturday service cF MONDAY, NOVEMBER RULES CAMPUS Bridge Follows Luncheon At Home Members of the Utah State Agricultural college Extension sta' 9 JOURNAL, LOGAN,' UTAH, Banquet Pres A brown, hooves. 1 (ermam ot tartar) (Paid Political Advertisement) CU) X |