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Show PAGE FOUR THE HERALD-JOURNA- LOGAN, UTAn L. SHE WINS IIEK LAURELS Testimonial Plans Completed for Home , Scene Wedding at the Fourth ward The honored guests are chapel Mrs Lucy S Cardon, Mrs Kinnie B Caine, Mrs Lizzie B. Owen and Mrs Lulu Y. Smith. is extended to An invitation every women in the Cai he stake to attend the affair. By their presence these four women will know the great admiration and respect in whu h they ore held for the noble and unselfish work they have done, which covers a period of over thirty seven years on ar, The general committee rangements includes. Mrs. Joseph K. Cardon, Mrs Jesse H Rich and Mrs C. C. Wendelboe Mrs James McMurrin is chairman of the proThe refreshgram committee of ment committee is in rlrn-g- e Mrs G W Lindquist mid tha decoration committee is lieaued by Mrs John O Peterson. Ce-ci- er --- She!! blossom forth as Queen of I,itin! IJ'o'-- pi Twin in Pennsylvania's Iotono Mountains. And ll.uhaia Vincent, who is a junior in Penn State College, will hate as members of her couit the reigning beauties of thnteen colleges in Pennsylvania and New Jeisev. Th telebra-tiois to be held in Monroe County, la., June 17 to 26. f heel is .i TIIE NEW development in the kid shoo whuh The is kidskm is revolutionary cut so as to render unnecessary either a hark warn nr a joint beTht tween the heel and quaiter beauty of line gained by this innovation is obvious Social Held At Seeholzer Home n Thursday evening a shower was for gl.en by a group ofthefriends home of Mrs Lindquist at John Anderson at River Heights Forty guests were in attendance Following an evening of music and visiting, dainty refreshments were served Many lovely gifts weie received by the honored guest - MAY 41 Dancing: Ml Party at Girls Camp - Used , Tickets Mil JtntthK A silver lu wiii uho revue, the he yuen proceeds to fund A holarship given rath year by Phi UpsiJon Omn ron for the most outstanding freshman girl An unsuai feature of this years fashion show will be the showing Various of childrens clothing styles of adult costurm s will be displayed grouping them acAll townspeocording to prices ple and students are ordially invited to attend this interesting revue. with the assist in the sihul.u-.hi- p is jjrs Christiansen Following dinner, an informal evening of cards and visiting were enjoyed Mrs Thatcher was the complimented guest at a party given Friday afternoon at then home of Mrs N. E Munk. was served at one long table centered with spring blossoms Mrs Bridge followed luncheon Thatcher was presented with a ore prize for gift and the high s' bridge was awarded to Mrs. Roland Emmett. The hostesses .vere Mrs Munk, Mrs Roland Emmett, Mrs G A Lindquist, Mrs L. D Naisbitt, Mrs VaJ Palmer, Mrs. Farrell Johnson, Mrs W E Skidmore, Mrs Ross Anderson and Mrs Other guests William Lohman im luded Mrs N VV KitnbaJI, Mrs. Jesse Earl, Mrs Hal Furr und Mrs. Byron Alder. Lun-iheo- MAY 41 Hit ' AM Dinner Party Honors Couple MONDAY AND - M VY the home of Mrs Edwin Bennion, 228 North Fourth East. A full attendance of members is desired as matters of importance are to be discussed A good program has been arranged For Daughter Mrs. K. R. Campbell entertained at a childnns party at her home Sunday afternoon for her daughter, Cloma, who was celebrating her tenth birthday Carnes and various sprts formed tho entertainment after which relreshmenU ' to MAT sixteen young 41 4ILL Mothers Honored at Parents Announce Coming Marriage I- Beauty Salon $-DAYS- -$ Stamps and Jubilee Tickets.' Flavors in each Brick 1 Three Finger Waves $loo Manicures Dried and Combed Out 3for$l:0Q Regular Service 40c v !M Professional Manicure i i - Nail file, cuticle knife, tweezers and a bottle of our special hand lotion Only 12 sets to be sold at this price! , $1.00 AND ... 5.00 5.00 nn32 3sUU 1.00 $1 OH Uw PETERSONS SHOE STORE r Premier Manicure Scissors (Only 7 Pairs to be Sold 1.00 1.00 Utah at this Price!) $1:00 . s5.oo SC ' Instruments ;2.00 vo.OO' 4t OIU.A Birthday Party Christiansen s 3.00 13.00 -- enter-memoe- of her club at a bridg supper at her home Thursday evening. Supper was served at three small tables. Each was decorated with spring blosCovers were marked tor soms twelve. followed and Bridge supper prizes were awarded to Mrs U B. Johnson and Mrs. Ross Nyman ui at all Bluebird Ice Cream Dealers " lAj3hnson - An attractively arranged dinner party was given Friday evening 4LBJLA Bjupper tff la-ga- n AY were served friends. I Social Honors ENRON The Boy Scouts of Tioop 29 of Mendon held a wiener I roast at the home of Troop Com' 4 mittee Chairman Arthur Kidman A Ihtjjs bcnbse recently built and wieners and marshmallows were toasted Stories were told Rrniind the fire SERVES 8, TO 10 PEOPLE Tho tioop also met under the In sny public drawing concst loud speBker arrangements will direction of the troop committee for prizes such as the retail be used to make the proper an- amt cleaned up the debris about nounce nienls merchants committee of the the iiicetii.g house. Is of Commerce Chamber Every opportunity will lie givAnother good turn was accomknown as the May en the holders of tukets to look conducting it is extremely their tickets over so there will plished hy the two patrols One Sales Jubilee, a aided bv chopping wood necessary that public confidence tie no mistake made Ample time and the widow other helped an aged and maintained will be be established h for eai drawing man by sorting potatoes given contest on The numbers the tickets throughout the entire J This is what the committee is drawn will also tie placed on do banners and circulated attempting and determined to through U this is not done there is al- the crowd as some people can ways a bad reaction As a means see better than they can hear the The committee confidence of establishing Is determined has arranged for a that this contest shall be fai committee wheel and square from every st end large revolving cylindrical three feet in diameter and six point. feet long covered with netting A record of every ticket purThis wheel will be turned slow- chased local business . by the ly by an electric motor at in-- houses is kept No employees of TUESDAY-MA- Y tervale from now until the tme 16 17 business house are permitted r of the drawing Every few days any to receive tickets for merchani ticof the all the stubs jubilee dise in the store or place of kets deposited in the various 43 Iaiis Womens Blur..! Kid Fashion Plate Straps, Pumps, Ties. Not all sizes where they are working ticket boxes throughout the city businessmust get their tickets for and widths. Regular values to $10.00 PAIR will be gathered and deposited They in some other iB this large cylinder. This keeps goods purchased store or business 13 Pairs Womens Fashion Plate Blue Kid, Black Suede, Brown Lizzard constant agitation of the The committee urges that the stubs of the tickets so the" is Values to $11.00. Come Early! PAID Regular new from the all buying public u1! for every opportunity June be and sure their 1, ask for all in be motion to stubs in parts H Pairs Fashion Plate Black Patent 1 Stiap, Medium Heel; Regular $9.0'; PAIR cents tirkets on every twenty-fiv- e of the cylinder. You ill rs Black Kid Ties, High Heel Fashion Plate, Regular $8.50 PAIR The wheel will be started on of merchandise purchased entitled to it Some mcr- It is located m the are Monday Y AA 4 are on chants tic i t.x Mens Tan Oxfords, large Size kets Thatcher store window on South giving Mam with some of the prizes. In back accounts paid That is op- Values to $9.00 fular PAIR tional with the merchant boxes Nearly the meantime all the ticket will be emptied and the stubs 100 per cent of the local business 15 Puns Mens Tan Arch Preserver Oxfords, participating in this placed in the cylinder. This gives houses aresales . .. PAII Regular Values to $11.50 jubilee every holder of a ticket an equal big May It is the first big sales event chance for the major and minor 18 Kid Blonde ever of kind this Arch Preserver; Regular to $12.00 Pairs Womens promoted in prizes If necessary an electric Oc fan will be used to agitate the Logan So far It has been highly and Ties; the greatest value ever offered in these shoes . PAIR Stiaps and the mersuccssful retail stubs. of chants the Chamcommittee drawOn the day of the big Pairs E!ack or Brown Arch Preserver Straps, and Ties ing, Wednesday, June 1 at 10 ber of Commerce is well pleased .. .. rAiR Regular Values $11.00 . a. m., the cylinder of Old Lucky with it It is expected that over Joe as it has been termed, with one half million tickets will be -Chiffon or Womens Service Silk all the stubs will be taken to the given away for this contest "Old Hosiery, will have quite a tabernacle grounds and placed on Lucky Joe PAIR $1.35 Regular all those time tickets the band stand. Old Lucky Joe turning will be turned some more and but he is well made Rnd able to on each Pair of ftIen8 or Women's Pumps, Straps, Oxfords or Tics then the drawing will commence. do the task I Purchased at $6.85 or More OFF A little Miss Luckv Joe will be Qn June 1, the day of the big chosen to do the drawing More drawing it Is absolute! rcces of the details of this wiii be an- sary for the holders of the lucky nounced later numbers to be on the ground, The committee suggests that and claim their prizes The Lo73 N. Main of holder tickets have them gan high school band and the each Logan, in proper Logan Federation band will be placed or tabulated series and in numerical order On hand to entertain the public numbers are called as it will take most of the day When the ? YEARS OF QUALITY ifOOTWEARI i I ,?OVER mit, M will not take tong to itfer!fr alt the drowing to take plare to the series amt the numbers The many rmnoi pnzes will hi Megaphones and perhaps some announced soon. 3 ft Social at the home of Mr and Mrs. W. H Peterson by a group of friends The the to celebrate the birthday anni- Providence Second girls ofenterward versary of Mr. Peterson. a tained at party Wednesday eveThe table was centered with ning for their mothers at the silver bow! ef pmk tulips and home of thar teacher, Mrs. Ciart were at lighted pink tapers placed A was givtn Covers were marked Kelly. which program the ends so lunch a three-cofor Mr and Mrs Peterson, Dr. after and Mrs C J. Dames, Dr. and was served JOMUSI Mrs Clark E. Haskins, Mr. and MAY J HI I k Mrs. Farrell Johnson, Mr anu Mrs H B. Johnson, Mr and Mrs. VV Hovey, Mr and Mrs L. Mentor Jensen and Mr. and Mrs Mr. nnd Krs J. C. Wahlen anA V Holman nounce the engagement of their Following dinner, the remainder daughter, Lida, to Lyman Chech-ettThe gills of the the evening was spent playing son of Mr and Mrs William Providence First ward were host- ofarils. Prizes were awarded to Checketts. The will esses at a soi i.il given Friday Mrs Jensen and Mis. Farrell take place in Loganmarriage in the near afternoon on the lawn of the Johnson future. ward chapel The affair was in honor of the mothers of the A program of music and girls Each enjoyed readings was mother ws presented with an emblem made by the gills A supper' was served at one A color scheme of long table f i pink and white was tarried out in alt apmntment.s Bouquets of pink tulips and white plum blossoms adorned the taole Small pink and white baskets filleu with pink and white mints were given as favors 'Tlticts' were marked for forty guests Miss Faye and Miss May Anderson were in charge of rrangements We Give Both S. & H. Green h The Quality Ice Cream Bluebird Special Sunday Brick M fih0(ja jj Cook, Mose Thatch a Thomas and Mr. and s, The Seagull camp of tho Daughters of the Pioneers will meet Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock at i The annual f isluon revue, which is sponsor d hy Phi IpsiUm Oiui-- t ron, in (onmtlion wuh the textile tit pertinent of the I luh Mute Agricultural toll ye, will be held Wednesday evening at 8 o clock in the Little Theater at the jrs er Miss Fera Corbridge, daughter of Mr and Mrs E. M Corbridge was married Friday, to G. Wen-de- li Ritchie, son of Mr. and Mrs. The ceremony George Ritchie took place in the Logan temple After a short wedding trip the young couple will make their home jn Logan. Mothers Camp Meeting Monday Afternoon " ,. i Fashion Revue Set For Wednesday y Mrs W E Skidmore entertained informally at one table of con-tr- a t bridge Wednesday afternoon at the Skidmore summer home In th Following Logan canyon bridge games, dinner was served Entertained MGR pn-dn- Informal Table of Bridge Salt Lake Folks Motif for Dinner 4- Old Lucky Joe For Jubilee A party was given evening at the home of Mr and Mrs Harold Seeholzer, the occasion being the birthday anSeeholzer niversary of Mrs The evening was spent playing cards after which a late supper was served Those included were Mr and Mrs Seeholzer, Mr and Mrs Louis Brietenbeker, Mr and Mrs Kenneth Calder, Mr and Mrs Ike Evans. Mr and Mrs Jack Kimball, Mr and Mrs. Leonard Wasden, Mr and Mrs Ted Fish, Mr and Mrs Melroy Smith, Miss Berrett and Mark McKinney WAV 41 aibbk - Temple Marriage For Pair Club Members The Dance club laid a meeting Friday evening at the home ot The meeting Miss Lulu Smith was ojiened by sing'ng Uie club song after whuh Miss Margery Gttilf, forme! piesident of the officers iluh, we aimed the new over to and tui ned the meeting Lulu Miss them The offucis are Miss Margaret Smith, president. nt. Miss Mikkelson, and r. secretary Donna Spend Miss Erma s hiffman, reporter A short talk was given by Miss Anderson Jesse Miss Smith. gave a reading and a vocal solo was given bv Miss Ruth Owens numbers wire present Thirty-fiv- e After the nuctmg, light refiesh-ment- s were s rved The new officers acted as hostesses The hving rooms were decorated with bouquets of vari colored tulips Meetings of the tlub will be held every two wicks dining the summer months. tol-hK- no-ho- MU Phi Delta Pi, national professional physical education fraternity for women, held a dancing and organized with Beth party Friday evening at the Girls Followcamp in Logan canyon president; Anna Veib-- I, the dance, supper was served ing Idocal Rachel vice president, Bingham, A color harmony cabaret style and green was used ellow secretary, Glenda Bingh en, song of Miss Normii of The mum tgc Edna and rheer leader. Covers Halgreen table decorations daughter of Mrs Bedu in themarked game leader; and Margaret Hun- (Tafts, to for forty guests Mr Lotin Noble, son weie (rafts, ter, reporter W J Carlisle were Mr and Mrs of Mr and Mrs Ira Noble of The committee in The next assembly will bo a Smithficld took guests special plate Wednesday charge inc hided Miss Lois Lunt, work meeting to be held at the in the Logan temple homo of their assistant leader. After a short honeymoon trip, chairman. Miss Ruth Wiser and Lowe. Ann Naeglc the couple will make their home Miss Jenny UAV - Jl Nit kM A special Mothers day pro- in Smithfield In the was Sunday gram given school services fast Sunday honoring all mothers ot the waul Each wa$ presented with a white carnation as a token of respect. Mis. Abe Tyson entertuined kt . President J W. Funk no a family dinner party at her H Merrill of Richmond paid a Miss Sylvia Baxter was hostess home Sunday afternoon In comto mother lit brai to niembers high trihute of the club pliment to Mr and Mrs Joseph addresses at her home Thursday evening M Thomas and Mr and Mrs Mrs. Sue Reed entertained a Music and visiting formed the Paul Tyson of Salt Lake City who in party of friends Friday after- entertainment after whirh dainty were spending the week-en- d noon, in commemoration of her refreshments were served to fif- Logan Miss Thelma Lewis and Luncheon teen birthday anniversary 1 -- & was served and a social after- Miss Beatrice Allen were special noon followed. Mrs Reed receivguests. ed a lovely gift. H J. Hansen and members of his family spent Thursday here MENDON SCOUTS Mrs Grace celebrating with , Bingham whose birthday occurr, ed on that day. KEEPING ACTIVE Bam-broug- 1932. vue-presi- luc Holed Mrs Lulu Clayson class leader of the Gleaner girls, entertained the class at he, home WednesA special feature day evening of the evening wus the compleSoeml tion uf the autugruphs. Mrs Clayson games followed served a dainty lum h to the tol lowing girls: Agnes Troseth, Erma Earl, Harriet Anderson, Josephine and Vclda Petersen Audrey Bcrgeson, Lillian Peterson, Mae and Virginia Hanson Neta and Sadie Sorenson, Katie Earl, Myler and Vaudice Pit-hwas Andeison Mrs. Lorena honored Sunday by her daughattracters entertaining with an tively arranged dinner party The table was centered with a bowl of white carnations and ferns Places were marked for eight Mr. and Mrs G H Mills of bait Lake City were out of town guests, having motored here Saturday evening to be in attendance at the dinner Sunday und to spend the week end with their . pareuts Misses Virginia and May Hanson entertained with a delighteveful house party Saturday ning The affair was given in honor of the birthdiy anniversaries of Mrs. Lulu Clayson and Neta Sorenson. Tho. enjoying the evenings plensuies were the Qieaner girls class of the M 1 A Unique games followed by a delicious lunen were epecial features of the evening The M. I A dramatic cast entertained with a dancing party Refreshlast Tuesday evening ments were served during the evening A jolly crowd numbering about 20 enjoyed a delightful evening club met The Second year recently at the home of their leader, Mrs. Lorena F. Anderson 4, of 1 CORNISH 1 Fashion Plaque A marriage of interest took dace Friday morning when Miss Adi wi Fuhriman, daughter of Mrs Matilda Fuhriman became the bride of Earl Lindquist, son of Mr and Mrs Edward E Lindquist The wedding ceremony was perresident George W formed by Lindquist, an uncle of tne groom at the Lindquist home in the presence of the immediate families A wedding breakfast was served in honor of the young couple at the Hotel Bigelow in Ogden Mr and Mrs Lindquist left immediately for Salt Lt City aril will be at home at the Mr Lindquist Covev HmitmentH has accepted a position with the comLife Insurance Mi tropolitan pany Mrs Lindquist was the guest of honor at a pur'y given by the employes of the Cache Knitting works Wednesday evening at the homo of Mr an Mrs Leonard Long Games and a serial evening were enjoyed after which were .erved A gift was presented to the guest of Twenty-fou- r guests were honor Final plars and arrangements have been completed for tne testimonial end reception whu h will be given in honor of the tour living Relief Society presidents of Cache stake, Wedneaday afternoon 2 o clock of Couple Wednesday t MAY SATURDAY, . ' P Permanent , Wtotves for One Dollar Extra you may have' an Arno Steam Treatment Shampoo, and Finger Wave the Following Monday and Tuesday, May 28rd and24th . II . 1 1 ; m French Blending Powder $t:oo R. M. SMITH, Manager 1 Phone 412' (Open from 8 a. nt. to 8 i m.) |