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Show FRIDAY, FEBRUARY THE HERALD - JOURNAL, LOGAN, UTAH. 1 0, 1 932. PAGE THREE, At Mrs. Burns Crookston entertained the members of the Clio club at the Hotel Eecles Wednesday afternoon. The program was m charge of Mrs. George C. Jensen. Professor D. W. Pittman gave Stalin by LeVin. Following the program tea was Served. Special guests were Mrs. L. W. Pittman, Mrs. N. J. Crookston, Mrs. Carr V. Waller, Mrs. O. A. Sonne, Mrs Weston Vernon, Mrs. Josephine Johnson and Mrs. Alma Sonne. Guests Enjoy Social Evening who Hale was cele- brating his birthday anniversary,at entertained a group of friends a party at his home Thursday evening Games, music and cards were enjoyed after which a lunch was served. The guests were Miss Thelma Stettler, Miss June Rapp, Miss Edna Jessen, Miss Vira Astle, Miss Dona Jensen, Lucius Hale, Max Robbins, Seymour Hale and Winifred Burrus. Special guests were Miss Winona Hale, Miss Verba Jensen and Mr. and Mrs. William F. Kotter of Brigham City. The Joseph Smith camp of the met Daughters of the Pioneers Thursday at the home of Mrs with Mrs Louis A. Petersen, Mrs Petersen, Mrs. Eva Luke, Adelia Mrs. James S. Smith and Bingham acting as hostesses. The topic, which was a continuation of the last lesson on the water supply of Utah, was given by Mrs. Julia M S. Green. Mrs Green had with her also, a handbook of American geneology which will be placed in the City library following the next officers meetassociaing of the Cache county tion of Utah Pioneers. were played Two cornet solos at by Lyman Smith accompanied Mrs. Smith. Eldon the piano by Mary E. Linford read the history of her mother, Mrs. Jane Wilkie Hooper Blood. Two of O Henry's readings were given by Mrs Following the Ruby Ammussen. program light refreshmentswas were enserved and a social hour joyed. RedSpecial guests were Mrs. ford and Mrs. Amos R'gby of Bancroft. Idaho. -- PASTIME 7 IL G. HAYBALL, Prop. holiday Monday. Prepare for theour r rec Make use of Scr ice. 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H ..400 Ground Chili AW Meat Pound Hamburger or ItiA Sausage Pound i Shnuldc-Pork Roust Pound 20 PER CENT DIS(X)FNT ON ALL GLASS, ALUMINUM AND GRANITE WARE . '3t Qt TO INFORMAL At THE AFTERNOON WEAR. RIGHT IS A MORE TORMAt BIOUSE OF CHALK-WU- ITt CRt PI. THE SCARF NECKLINE GAM BE TIED AT FRONT OR. 8AGR. IT IS PERFECT WITH A 61ACKSUK .SUIT . Friends Plan Surprise Party Mrs. J. E. Wall entertained at Valentine party at her home Saturday evening in compliment to Mr. Wall, who was observing Valenhis birthday anniversary. after tine games were played which refreshments were served Six couples were included. Mrs Wall entertained eight little guests at a birthday party at her home Thursday afternoon for her daughter, Ruth, who was celebrating her tenth birthday. Games formed the entertainment after which dainty refreshments were served. The Valentine motif was carried out in the decorations for the living rooms ami the serving tables. Camp Members Knitting Works U.S.A.C. Kensington For iClub vim-.tin- Entertained The William B. Preston camp Daughters of the Pioneers met Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. J. H. Watkins, Jr. Assisting as hostesses were Mrs. L. H. Kennard and Mrs. Abbie Seholes. The topic, "Utah's Water Supply,'' (agricultural) was given by Harry Parker. A story of the lue was read of George Washington by Mrs. Sophia Johnson Vocal solos were rendered by Mrs. Mary Farmer. A duet was given by Roma Smith and Virginia Johnson. A trio was given by Miss Bernice McCracken, Miss Elaine Corbridge and Miss Glayds Bailey. Dainty refreshments were served following the program. We Gixe Theater Tickets Saturday Specials Home A delightfully arranged bridge dinner whn given In Judge and Mis M t Harm at their home Wednesday evening Dinner w is scrud Horn tour small tables Km h wax (eiitcicU with a bowl nt flagrant snap-- t In r Ail dragons appointment- were curried out in a calm ami blue. 1:1 niony of red, keeping w ith the George Wash- idea mgtun The guest list included Professor and Mrs Byron Alder. Professor ami Mrs N W Chi Mr and .Mrs K E Beint-sonProfessor and Mrs Charles J Sorenson, Dr and Mis. Osiar Wennergren, Dr ami Mrs W. J L U Vickers, Mr and Mrs Humphrey, Professor and Mrs Aaron Bra ken ami the host ami hostess. Bridge followed dinner and prizes were awarded to Mrs Professor Christiansen and Professor and Mrs. Bracken . bar-whit- e . FOR THE ORIGINAL GROUND CHOCOLATE Weu-neigre- HIRARDELLI S wWciIOCOLATE Young Group Entertained Members of the Hi Y Hub were entertained last Friday evening ' hv Roma Smith at her home Refreshments were served affe, which the remainder of the evewas ning enjoyed playing a variety of games. Those included were Meiiene Stott. Josephine Brown, Lorene Secrist, Lillius Cook, Bonnie Higgins, Virginia Johnson, Barbara Sutton, Lavaine Anderson, Billy Merlvin Shaw, Nielson, Lo.vr.l Cook, Owen Darley, Reed Garff, Conway Lewis, Edwin Burns, Richard Bullen, Ray LunduhJ and the hostess. were Theresa Special guests Mitchell, Dorothy English, Junior Goodrich and Cazier Christensen. Miss Several million Westerners start the day on (S&IpiiM Today & Saturday Fings of the M orningI ! EGGS WASHINGTONS Two Hundredth A Anniversary 60c Bulk, pound boxes boxes Fresh,, BEEF POT ROAST Best Cut, lb. Party Specials W.F. JENSEN CANDY CO. 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LAR- D- SEVERAL SIZES Fonnesbecli Mis Wilfoid Lundherg entertained the members of her club ami scveial guests at a bridge tea t her home WednesAt afternoon the ilose of the day bridge games luncheon was served r! he small Serving tables were domed with bouquets of pink and white sweet peas Club members present were Mrs A process has been perfected for Pearl Yoitk. Mis L Westerholm. making bit nrninous bi iquettes Mrs Kru A Johnson. Mis George equal in heating value to Griffin, Mrs Letter Poem k, Mrs Gay-ma- -- Og Pound S SI 98 SALE 100 per cent Pure Wool Batts full size, white lZf I MM FOR STREET OR. of the 7r Pound BUTTONS AND a Rejf. $2.00 Jar ETA Birthday Parties Honor Guests G6x76 Cotton Macaroni or Spaghetti; 4 pkgs. Toilet Tissue tCtl" 5 Rolls Par Perfect Concentrated Soap 2 Large Pkgs. fiCf 1 pkg. Free with coupon. ' Dill Pickles Heinz, Extra large 2 for JY Tomatoes, Peas, Corn, Beans, Spaghetti, Kraut, Spinach MAgL 5 Cans for Olives Curtis Brand iftgi 10O to ran 1 Pkg. Risquirk (Baking Pan Free) Cocoa llershey's 4ma Pound can Matches (A Boxes 4 as J to carlon) Soda Crackers Gay Plaid MAKE? THE BiOUStAeevt. IT HAS3 A HIGH MECKUWE FASTENED WITH TWO HUGE SQUARE evening was spent playing to High score prize was awarded ReMiss Clara Jean Anderson. were freshments were served. Gifts guests. given to the hostess by theJohnson, They included Ruth Mac Ruth Anderson, Clara Jean Frances Cleo Baxter, Anderson, e Bradley, Mary Gale Blair, Major-iRee Joyce Dahle, NetCrockett, Eliason, Marjorie Hatch, and tie Marie Peterson. Special Blanket indeed was the bridge presided over by Mary Cutler, Thursday evening. A pretThe SreiPED Silk. ty arrangement of Valentines addCRT Ft PIOUSE ABOVE I? ed i harm to the luncheon. FOR.IHESPOKTV Mrs Elvin Cutler and Miss MarSUIT- - IT S MADE- OM garet Foss received high score tokens and 6IA9UNE? AMOCOMtP Attractive in every detail was IM 6RI11IAVT COtOKS5. the dinner party given by Mr and Mrs. Frank McCalister Saturday evening. The dining table was centered with Jonquils and a yellow and white color harmony was used in the appointments. Places were marked for twelve. Auction bridge was the pleasur; of the evening. Mr. and Mrs. Janies Bullock and Mrs. Allen were awarded prizes. Mrs. G. W. States was the motif for a surpri.se party given by a group of lady friends Saturday afternoon. An informal social, luncheon and card games were enjoyed. Mrs. G. M. Adams received high score honors. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Anderson entertained at a cleverly arranged rook party Saturday evening. Decorations appropriately of the season were used and refresh ments were served at 11:30. Eight guests were bidden. Members of the Golden Hour club spent a delightful afternoon at the home of Mrs. Ralph The rooms were bright with flowering plants and ferns. Three small tables were aranged for bridge and score awards were made to Mrs. P. J. Evans and A. of Kiver Evans Mrs. J. Foss. her Mrs. Calvin Heights ,who was observing mowas the birthday anniversary, tif for a surprise party given by a group of friends at her home .Members Wednesday evening. The evening was enjoyed with Mrs. Robert M. Smith entercards after which a late supper tained the members of her dll') was served Twelve guests wete at a kensington at her home g included. Musical numbers weie Wednesday afternoon Music, furnished by Mrs Frank and sewing formed the enteand Eldred Waldron. rtainment after which a damtv lunch was served CONVENIENT The guests were seated at one the Y. in N large table centered with a bouTROY, Birthdays Clarence Whiteside family have quet of lragrant violets. Covers the convenient habit of falling were marked for ten Mrs Clauon the same days. Gloria, 7, had dia Nelson of Pocatello, Idaho, and a birthday on January 21. So Miss LaRee Barson of Clarkston, did her cousin, Mildred Reseotl, were special guests. It, and the two girls' uncle, William H. Favles, 37. One large cake served for all three Attractive him heon Miss Ann Baxter entertained a group of friends at a birthday parThe ty at her home Wednesday. Rook. m Mane Datmlson was hosuir the Syringa camp of, of Pioneers, at the' Daughters Ch. tiles Harris home Mrs. Vera, Mem)! sang a lovely number and Mrs W. G Palmer told the life stotv of Abraham Lincoln. Fled, Hawks entertained with aocurdmn music, and the played for Mrs demon-Elizabeth Rawlins who strated old time dance stepu Mi.vs Danielson gave the biogra-- l phy of Nancy Jane Rawlins Kerr of Richmond. Dainty refreshments were served to twenty-fiv- e by Mesdumes Mum Harney, Junius Jensen and Clarence Chadwick. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Clayton visited m Lewiston, Tuesday, with Mr and Mrs. Vincent StephenMi s ted 1 - Blanket-Dou- end amd a p.icrr Entertains On VClf fg JJr 0t rtRrtCI TAFf l',T 7r carnations Red vure used in the det or.itixe scheme Am turn bridge funned the diversion until six p. in. when an exquisite repast was seived Mrs Hui.ne Baugh and Robert Gooden won Mon prizes Mos Betty Adams and Miss Buiimr Adams are visiting friends in Stli Bake City over the week Alt COLP.TFNNlS.CTPlMb ACTIVE S'FOPTS AMD IS 5'M LV group of friends planned of surprise party at the home Mr. and Mrs. Bennett Blair on Thursday evening, the occasion of being the birthday anniversary Mrs. Blair. Bridge was played which after during the eveningwere served. light refreshments included Mr. A Saturday Cl Next Week fQA Dozen Fi.diy afternoon son teg Wr 2T SEASON AMD a "ST lll-l- At Harris P M Pbi T. M. club vas entw tamed by Mrs Bald Weaver, COTTOkl SWFATEIV-Sill- Ci AND UOCK tNMMDLE AT THE: LEFT CAM HE iVCkkl OR. Honored Guest At Surprise Party Birthday EVERY R IS1 THE fvlILE Those in the party and Mrs. Blair, Mr. and Mrs. Roland Emmett, Mr .and Mrs. G. A. Lindquist, Dr. and Mrs. S. M. Budge, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Skidmore, and Mr. and Mrs. Ross Anderson. GROCERY A 8LOU9E-TO- F Berntson and Mrs. Joseph Morgan, Jr. Special guests were Mrs F. A. Pehrson, Mrs. A. G. Olofson, Mrs. John Moser, and Mrs. James C. Jensen, Mrs Eugene Peterson and Segry Rolfsen ail of Hyrum. The club prizes for bridge were awarded to Mrs Westerholm and Mrs. Morgan. The guest bridge prize was won by Mrs. Peterson. R. Hostess At Bridge Tea Bridge Dinner PRESTON Pioneer Meeting Hotel Woodrow Call 50 Program At Club Meeting Wednesday a PITZEB Society Editor RULA NEWS NOTES OF INTEREST TO WOMEN tallics. Me- - Values to $7.50 T g- -j THE Coupon TONIGHT Admission $1,50 ILHAIMEl IRC. J |