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Show FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 26. LOGAN. UTAH. THE HER ALD - JOURNAL, 1 932. PAGE FIVE. KUI.A C. Society Fall NEWS NOTES OF INTEREST TO WOMEN ArrER Fi Second In Seiies Of Bridge Teas Says: Couple Preside Fanny pt or kg u 9 Iliureday 12. Nr - I 1 Salix-hur- Estalomi Club Has Meeting- Deep-cushion- and Mrs. Louis Superintendent A Petersen presided at ail at-actively arianged dinner and card parly at their home WednesThe guests were day evening sealed at one large table and one Miiall one Each was odorned with a mound of fragrant pink and white snapdragons Places were marked for Mr and Mrs. O A Sonne, Mr and Mrs Alma Sonne, Mr and Mrs L W Hovey, Professor and Mrs N W. Professor and Mrs Christiansen, Chester J Myeis, Mr and Mrs L R Humphieys, Mr and Mrs M R. Hovey, Dr and Mrs Clark K. Haskins and the host and hostess Tables were arranged for cards following dinner and prizes were won by Mis L W. Hovey and Mrs M. R Hovey. Mrs Fink K Malkins enter- $Uunc at the smoih1 in i of bridge leas at her home Thuisday Following the bridge n(ltnoon. paint's a dainty lunch whs served The guests wore seated at one! large table A silver basket holding link buttrifly sweet hhn niter sjiersed with l.uey femety fortind the eenter)eee The guest list included Mis ( A Lindquist, Mrs. S R Stork, Mrs. Val Palmer .Mrs N W Mrs N S Christiansen, Mis LeRoy Wilson, Mis T B Budge, Mrs. William Lohnmri. Mis. J C Hayward, Mis Rennet Blair, Mrs Roland Emmett and Mrs. Ross Anderson Bridge honors were awarded to Mrs Christiansen and Mrs. Salisbury. fight doesnt ulwajs fire-brig- $ cried the while I packed them To store in memory . . . Oh, well, I guess you never knew That you lived there with me. I re- Mrs Eia Lumlahl entertained the members of the Estalomi lab at her home Thursday evening Miss Anna Boss gave the program on Indian itgends ar.d poetry. Mis. Hugh Leishman entertained At the close of the evening the members of her club at a sup-- , were served. light refreshments and bridge party at her home per Eight members were included. Thursday evening The small serving tables weie attractive with decorations of George Washington Tty Lydia E. Pmkhim's Vegetable Compound motif Covers were marked for Mrs Ross Nyman, Mrs. Rov Anderson, Mrs Joseph Johnson, Mrs. Uban Johnson, Mrs Lynn Hodges, Mrs. T. A. Lewis, Mrs. Ilah Sutton, Mrs. Ed Hutchinson, and Mrs Kenneth Longhurst and Mrs. Albert Grosjean, who were special guests. of the evening Nervous wasThe remainder Son Made enjoyed playing bridge followMother . ..vc owe it to the children ing supper to relieve those excruciating pains that make you nervous. Take Lydia E. Robert Bruce, Scottish king, was ham's VegetableCompoundTablcts. a leper. Bridge Follows Supper Party her OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOCH Hurry Kiraff G?sri Only Two Days Left FOR YOU TO TAKE ADVANTAGE OF OUU INTRODUCTORY OFFKR ' The M Men and Gleaner girls Ninth ward entertained at a dancing party Thursday evening hall of the in the amusement Ninth ward Thirty couples were included. The music was furnished by Dick Owens and his orchestra were seived Light refieshments during the evening Mrs S R Egbert and Mrs Minnie Price were special guests. The party was in chaige of Miss Ora Rose and Miss Margaret Egbert, Miss Vivian Wainsguard and Miss Vera Anderson. of the Attend Dinner Entertained Mr and Mrs M L Burr motored to Wellsville Thursday evening where they were guests at a dinner party given by Mr and Mrs. David Poppleton at their home. The occasion was in honor of Mrs. Poppleton who was observing her birthday anniversary. Other Logan guests at the affair were Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Anderson. Mr. Mrs. the and entertained Mis following the performance of the produi tion at the college Thursday evening A lunch was served and a pleasant hour of visiting and music was enjoyed. Other guests included the play staff. Special gupsts were ProfesAID STUDENTS STATE COLLEGE, Pa, Feb. 26. sor and Mrs. Chester J. Myers Professor Myers is of the draOne dollar contributions (ITi from parents of state college stu- matic department of the college dents are enabling 11 to continue Mr. Porter was presented with their college courses under a new handsome gift from members of student aid plan here. The Penn the cast. was State Parents' association formed, with dues set at $1 annuLeaves of an ordinary tomato ally, at a Parents' Day meeting. plant will droop at Ihe slightest Of the 4,500 solicited for membership, 1,000 joined readily and signof escaping illuminating gas in a home. sent in their $1 subscription. Bumpstead-Leig- of h A Thursday The Girls Athletic club of the Logan Senior high school met Thursday afternoon m the school dub rooms The following pro-- 1 gram was presented1 Reading. Mrs ocal duets, MisS Jewell Scott; Helen Schow and Miss Edna with ukelele accompaniment After the meeting refreshments were served The hostesses for the afternoon were Mrs Jewell Scott, Miss Jennie Malmberg and Miss Ruth Bedford Miss Ora Rose, president of the dub. presided a the meeting should he. . any dietitian. A Millinery - - CORN TASKEI.ING WEIMAR. Tex, Feb 26 (l.l'i Corn is tasseling in February in Texas Anton Guenther has the silks from cornstalks in his garden to prove it He has lived in Colorado county for 50 years, hut declared this is the first time he has seen corn tasseling in any teacher of cooking. Cream of .1 1 rit-ru- the only thing that can make your cakes, your biscuits Ak , Bum-stea- is and muffins as fluffy as they Rcdtnrd, snphnmnie at the Utah Slate Agricultural college! v.us the winner of the Son ot the American Revolution oratori-- , collPve cal. content held of Mr Wednesday. The Redford's talk was Hatrlntism and Internationahsm.u He was present- ed with a medal by the assm-min the con-tion. Other . wer D,. ,Llnyd, Wingct,- muL Rex Lowe. Prides-- , sor ChqHer was Myers charge if the contest and announced the speakers. Tbc 'pifvxam also Included a voeafc,sow by- Elliott Budge, accompanied by Vilato Jones ami a piano Erickson., sy,VH? The con4 was judged by Alina Sonne, T R. Paden, ami Wallace A. Goates. KING TUT STUDIED EDINBURG. Tex.. Feb. 26 (I D - Scientific plant breeding and selection jwas known to the ancient Egyptians of King Tutankhamens reign, fol. Dale s owner of the Bumstead groves near Phoenix, Ariz., told a citrus institute here. Modern systems of breeding for quality and productivity are based on the loic of ancient Egyptians, he said. Schillin t'ream of tartar I ENN JETTICK stands for Foot Comfort as foot romfort is reflected in every pair. MILLIONS not thousands but literally millions of women and girls have found unequalled eomfort, coupled with smart style and economy , in ENN JETT1CKS . . . . which is why they outsell all imitating lines combined. $J8&OSxBP , D SHOES WOMEN '8l Jlk-- Isay hut not in cheap baking AAAAA Today and Saturday He Tracks the Two Day Bargains MENS Suits and OCoats Cleaned & Pressed (oats and Dresses Cleaned & Pressed o tnd Ladies III ; Furnishings W. 1st. North. Logan o Regular $1.73 SI. 00 Blankets Blankets Cotton Regular $1.93 I 7IKK0, Our studies with the Ramsey School affords us with all the latest methods of v effective dry cleaning Mens Suits and OCoats, Ladies Dresses and Coats, Drapes, Carpets, Rugs, Pillows, Upholstered Furniture, Curtains, Etc. LOGAN LAUNDRY and Dry Cleaners S Phone 438 Our Driver Will Call OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO art Wool 72x3 1 Regular $3.49 $1.25 $2.49 Children's Shoes Mens Dress Shirts litoadcloth and Oxfords 49c $1.00 Shantung $1.65 Ladies Dresses Percales Fast Color. to & Yard 0.00000000001 meires women taOksn 12k $1.95 MMTS DEPARTMENT STORE 57 WEST CENTER (Formerly ! &HARLIE1 Ihance Warner OLAND Alexander KIRKLAND H. B WARNER Linda Waikina Marian Nixon Oimt-- d rox by John BLv'or- - PICTURE 3 Rule Store) 50 more Nods richer n Coming Sunday ! CLARK GABLi; and MARION DAVIKS in POLLY OF THE CIRCUS new-typ- e suds! Youve no idea bow much quicker and easier washing can be until you try this wonderful new soap discovery. Its 50 more suds SOAK clothes whiter in any water hard or soft rout out the last particle of dirt and FLOAT it away. Its richer extra suds are great for dishes too and kind to hands and delicate fabrics. Ask your grocer today for the New Oxydol in the orange and blue package. Procter & Gamble suds-bargai- .. 4 V toEEE Sizes 1 to 12 news Pent-Hous- e, Hollywood 75c i "53 Years of Quality Footwear" 73 Noith Main Ijigan Q Q Murderer to Earth! Roys Corduroy 50c e-- a- Petersons Shoe Store Feb. 29 Sizes 2 to 13 '.ijt -. tM-JS- await the opportunity of making TlOlR frrt happy MONDAY Childrens Dresses -- t- - The Ncivest, Smartest Styles (SagDiiM powders that sell for less. LADIES :r.x . tartar is in Schillings SATURDAY Feb. 27 O FOR Im ter WUford cast of Yooooooooocx o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o AGGIE SOPHOMORE o o o o IS S. A. R. WINNER o o o o Grant o o o W at thr o subject a o o entrants test Harris, C.jW a in1'ft Edward's o J. Cast of Play at Wellsville Paughlprn Club Meeting Dancing Party at Ward Hall quire two people. Hurry ' Your pipe spilled careless ashes Across the floor, The lilac bushes you had watched Were blowing at the door. ... Ctiyvj A pillow camp of hr Pioneers will meet Monday afternoon al 2 30 oi lot k at the home of Mrs. 432 Charles Good.srll, North, David Fourth East, with Mr Smith and Mrs Laura Swenson acting as assisting hostesses The following program will he given; topic, Mrs K M Skabe hind, vocal ducts. Miss Lillian am! Richardson Miss Florence1 Miss Vivian Barnett; leading, Weston, darnel duct ., Orval Ewer and Thaer Harms the HELEN WKLSHIMKR Your chair still held the imprint where you sat. could see And in the wardrobe Your overcoat and hat. BY Party Wt Thomas X. Smith Set Meeting The Thomas X Smith aiNTiONAN'IU) At Dinner riTZKR Hlitor aft itHnat sets |