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Show THE II E R A L D Bridge Tea At Attaad ii ii v Thatcher GM Home - &E5K- yi iTv&V&iUi JO U R N A I., JL 0CA U T N, gold The feature of the evening was the contest dance the couples, chosen front the Tango given by twenty-twvarious wards in the stake. A beautiful toe dance was presented by Miss Moveta Lawson. The attendance prize was awarded to Benson ward for the largest per cent of their ward members present having N. E. Munk, Mrs. W. E. Skidball. at the more, Mrs. N. W. Kimball, Jr., The committee in charge of the affair included Alma Mrs. William Lohman and Mrs. OA. Anderson. Sonne, Mrs. Bessie Pack, Miss Celia Nelson, Miss Wanda The high score prize for Robertson. A. X. Sorenson and Earl Hunsaker. bridge was won by Mrs. Ross Those participating in the Anderson and the dance contest included Jenny prize went to Mrs. Kimball. Reese, Afton Reese. June BalParty Honors o - all-c- ut O Logan Visitor Literary Club Entertained Mrs. Ezra Lundhal was hostess to members of the Womens Literary club at her home Wednesday afternoon. The program was given by Mrs. C. J. Sorensen, who reviewed the drama, Human Power, by Beyond B.iornson. Tea was served at the close of the afternoon. Special e nests were Mrs. E. w. Lundahl. Sr, Mrs. Hugo Ensign. Mrs. Russell Hanson. Mrs. George Griffin and Mrs. Warren Hawley of Los Angeles. end Mrs. Norman Torp entertained at a party at the home of Mrs. Fordham Wednesday afternoon in compliment to Mrs E. W Thirkil! of Burley, Idaho, who is visiting ror some time m lo- gan with relatives. Sewing and social chat were enjoyed after which lunch was served. The guests were seated at one large table. A color scheme of yellow was carried out in the were Places appointments. marked for Mrs. Thirkill. Mrs. Carl Felix, Mrs. Louis Chris- tensen. Mrs. W E. Tarbet. Mrs. L. W. Johnson, Mrs. E. A. Smith .. . Mrs. Bert Fordnum Calif. lard. Frank Reese, Leon Reese and Wilford Parsons of Benson ward; Moretta Nyman. Violet King. Rodney Nyman and Andrew King of North Logan; Lor-n- a Seamons. Vera Perkins Wendell Reeder, Robert and Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Seamons of Hyde Park. Naida Rich, George Swenson ar.'d Mr. and Mrs. George from the Third ward; Wanda Jensen, Melba Eames Packpr Con- 2aTrrf Elmo and Reed Dunn ol !aru Muriel Mo. .1Wy.e,rsA .V1 fls Ev.c n0vjel and Clyde of the ward; Margaret Morgan. Jewell Jacobsen. Mrs. W. W. Ferron Howell. Irwin Ross, Anderson and Walter Nielsen ol ithe Ninth ward; Bessie Glau-- ! ser. Gwendolyn Wadsworth Alvin Stucki and Donald Wads-- l W'orth of the Tenth ward. Dinner Party Honors Sister l .) ciin.Vj vvAil if P, V' ! ' ' a ,t v. Va Business Meeting Fred Ormond, who wa' observing her birthday anniversary was the motif for a desurprise arranged lightfully party Sunday evening. gieii at her home by members of her family. A chicken dinner wa; served. A bowl of snapdragons centered the table. Covers were marked for Mr. and Mrs. Ormond. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Ormond, and son, Clare. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Ogden. Ormond, Miss Hazel Ormond. Miss Lemma Ormond. Mr. Keller and Miss Elsie Hop; ill of Salt Lake City. Visiting and radio music were enjoyed following dinner. Mrs. Mrs-Parle- at 36 ! ? ! At PAGE 1. the close of the after-- 1 Special guests included Mrs. W J. Carlisle. Mrs. C. L. Mrs. Joseph Carlisle, Mrs. F' J Maynard. Mrs. J M. Nor-- 1 licet. Mrs. Frank H. Earl. Mrstess at I Clio Club Wednesday Mrs. H. J. Hatch entertained the members ol the Clio club at her home Wednesday after-- . noon. The program was given by Miss Helen Bullen pianist and Mrs. James Bullock of Preston, Idaho, vocalistMiss Bullen has recently re- turned trom Boston where she was graduated from the New England conservatory of music The numbers presented by Miss of classic and Bullen were modern composition. She play- ed with a feeling of color and rhythm. Splendid memory work and tecnique were displayed throughout her program. Mrs. Bullock delighted her! listeners with an attractive group of selections Her lovely voice and her pleading manner were enioyed greatly by the audience She was accompanied at tlie piano by Mrs. George Pauli of Preston, Idaho, well known pianist Miss Ballon's program consiSonata" sted of tlie fallowing: opus. 31. No 2 -- Beethoven; AIntermezzo" llegro movement; Gondol- Opus 118, Brahms: iora.'" I.istz. "Arabesque" Les Collmes d'Anacapri'k Debussy; Island Spell Ireland; "Lake at Grilles; Evening. ' Opus 1'. No "Dor Jongleur." Toek. Included in Mrs Bullocks program were two selections from McDowell. "Tile Robin and "Tlie Apple Tree." "The Country Race" by Paine. The Hindu Chant" by Brmberg and an encore number. "Sea Tea wras served by the hos Rln-jous- TiyiEE n. Herschel Bullen. Mrs. Asa Mrs. len, Mrs- D. C. Budge, Ver-JonNettie Lund, Mrs- Weston non. Mrs. Walter Welti, MB. 8. W. Parkinson and Mrs. Waldo Hatch. Bul-noo- - es. - Makers of Vicks VapoRub j Announce a New Plan For Home Control of Colds News Comes With Development of a New Product; A I'nique Companion to the Famous Treatment, Based on a Nog. Idea for Prevention of Colds. Makes Possible Reduction of Colds-Tax- " In Time, a Furthei the Family This Wintei .Money. Health. 2 quarter century acb, Vicks introduced the modern external method of treating A VapoRuh colds. j Now. Vicks Nose & Throat Drops latest development by the Vicks chemists introduces a new idea in preventing colds. Together, these perfect, allies make possible the new Vick Plait for better "Control of Colds" and reduction ol in time the family "Colds-Tax- " money and health. Here Is the Vick Plan of Control: 1. BEFORE a Cold Starts. On exposure to colds or to any of the causes that ordinarily to colds (crowded lndooi places - stul tv. poorly ventilated rooms sudden temperature changes wet and cold, etc.) that slow down the normal functioning of the nose Nature's marvelous "first line oi use defense against, colds" Vicks Drops promptly. Or If a cold actually threatens- at that lead - first stuffy, sneezy irritation ol the nasal passages a few drops up each nostril, and manly annoying colds will be avoided. a Cold AFTER Starts. night, rub Vicks VapoRub well over throat and chest and cover with warm flannel. Leave loose around the neck so the medicated vapors can be hiLiled all night long. Durirg the day any time or place - ti a the convenient Vicks Drops at of ter as needed. This gives you full treatment. Of there is a cough, you will like the new Vicks Cough Drops medicated with ingredients of Vicks VapoRub) Trial Offer to Vick Users The makers want every usei of Vicks VapoRub to try Vicks Nose Drops- Free trial samples of the Nose Drcps were sent every druggist in the United States but if you failed to get yours, buy a bottle today and try out the Vick Plan for betof Colds as ter Home-Contrdirected. If you are not delighted with results, your druggist is authorized to refund youi money without question. At ui - Chi Omega Alumnae' Business Meeting Chi Omega fraternity alumnae met association Wednesday evening at the home of Miss Charlotte Kyle, who with Mrs. Glenna Crookston, acted as hostess. Light refreshments were served to twelve guests it the conclusion of a business meeting. Program Dr. N. A. Pedersen will give the program at the Utah State Faculty college Agricultural Women's league meeting which will be held Friday afternoon at 3:30 oclock in the L.D.S. 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This grade of Coat last year would have sold for $69.75. d full-furre- . . . eifjy Our Coat Stock Is Priced From $9.95 Up Utah Wix-on- F it three Don't be an old woman In Fit and Wearability. Logan of Miss Edna ot Mr. and Mrs. I) threat oxford tor itroet eai with trim of two contracting leather In Choice of Fabrics Shirley Mae Shop marriage daughter .M Womens League LICENSES Marriage licenses have been issued from the office of the Cache county clerk to Stanton M. Hawkes, Dayton. Idaho, and Virginia E. Hyde, Preston, Idaho; John E. Buckland. Thornton, Idaho, and Nell Marie Branson. Rigby, Idaho. Thats Why Theyre Worth Every Cent of rough-surface- F K Musical Program Valse. son of GOOD IN EVERY DETAIL New Fnites Couple W The Town and Gown club met Wednesday evening at the home of Mrs. W. Vernon Crockett. The evening was spent discussing books of the Rennaisance perwere iod. Light refreshments ' ' served by the hostess. COATS $ Temple Marriage 0 Y Entertained Lavishly Furred Winter Furs Members of Sorosis alumnae met Wednesday evening at the home ot its president, Mrs. P. V Several business Carrion natters were discussed after which the remainder of the was spent playing evening At the close ol the bridge games dainty refreshments were set veil Twenty five members weie present. Hostess were Mrs Canlon Mrs uttis Peterson and Ca mile Christiansen .. Owen, and Kenneth Mr. and Mrs J. W. VVixoni. took place Wednesday Mrs. Frank Hunter and Mrs. in tile Logan temple Bert Bradley were hostesses to Alter a short trip the young the officers and teachers of the eutiple will make their home m Fourth w'ard primary. Monday Logan. evening at the home of Mrs. (Hunter. At the close of a business meeting a social hour was enjoyedLight refreshments SOLACE In Tailoring: And Social Tlie Owen, Primary Officers Entertained day evening In compliment to her sister. Miss Alice Pedersen of Vernal, who Is in Logan. The guests were served at one large table covered with a lace cloth. A low bowl filled with rose-pinfeathery asters and silver candlesticks holding lighted pink tapers formed the centerpiece. Covers were markMrs ed for Miss Pedersen. George Torgeson. Mrs. W. J Nelson. Mrs. H. B- Johnson, Mrs O. W. Edwards. Mrs. W. W Merrill, Mrs. John H. Pitzer and Miss Ruby Stringham of Boun. tiful. The high score prize for bridge was won by Mrs. Torgeson and miss Pedersen was given a guest prize. MARRIAGE ) Family Arranges Surprise Party Club Members " Mist-Mar- De-wa- at a prettily apointed bridge dinher at her home Wednes- 'k N j Hail Butlars and Myler entertained a group of friends at a Halloween party at the home of Mr- and Mrs John Buttars at Newton. Halloween colors and novelties prevailed id the decorations. music Dancing, games and farmed the evening's entertainA lunch was served ment. at midnight. Uue1 tv included were Miss Kite Thompson. Miss B'u.-'Thompson. Miss Helen Jar 1'lie Mis.-- Ruby Godfrey. Miss Ed'th Fisher. Miss Martha Duhle, Miss Nina Thompson. Norman isurt Ralph Rose. Ira Archibald.. Smith. Harold Archibald and Keiih Archibald Ralph Turidenham. The guests were seated at one a large table centered with birthday cake holding eighty live colored candles. Covers were marked for fifteen. formed Social chat and music the entertainment for the afternoon. were served. Twenty members were present. Mrs. Leah Blair was hostess A V, Mi.--.' occasion being her eighty fifth During The spacious hall was attractively decorated with floor birthday anniversary. the afternoon a luncheon was baskets and bouquets of flowers in shades of green and served - L) Halloween Affair fourth annual Gold and Green Ball of the Cache Mrs- Lee Thatcher was hostess Mrs. Mary C. Pehrson enterwas held Wednesday evening at the Palais dOr. Over stake at an attractively arranged two tained a group of friends at her hundred and the delightfully home Monday afternoon, the fifty couples enjoyed bridge tea at her home Wedaffair. table centered with a bouquet of French marigoldsAt the ends were silver holders with deep yellow tapers. The guest list Included Mrs. G. A. Lindquist. Mrs. L. D. Naisbitt. Mrs. Ross Anderson. MrsW. Mrs. Val Palmer, Mrs. T II U R S Couple Hostesses At Matron Enjoys Birthday Fete The nesday afternoon. At the close of the games a delicious lunch was servedLunch was served at one A II, The Style- s- The Quality New silhouette wrapped with just the slightest hint of a flan high side fastenings wider shoulders, and new "Empire sleeves. Rich fabrics, and carefully selected Furs skillful workmanship linings ot pure silk crepe every coat , warmly interlined. KIDDIES COATS HATS FIRtSLftYTJR i u: $1.00 $1.95 $2.95 Petersons Shoe Store j 53 - Logan $4.95 Dashing models with a w?e bit of sophistication. 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