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Show V THE HEUALD - JOURNAL. LOGAN, UTAH -- and now coiffures for children First In Series of Luncheon Mrs H K MiGei .od Mrs V it Hayward vumu hO'.U'sM the first in a suin rt tjri i luncheons at the horn of Mis McGee, Saturday afternoon The quests were se ited at small Hath was unttrtd uh tables a bouquet of fe.Vheiy ChnM'.ihc-mern.1 The ji4 Bruh t the hi ,n to Mi nr ' V f i,v li. ded 'on Hostess At Bridge Tea Mrs Arthur G A Lindquist entu tama bridge tea at her home Following the bridge games a dainty lunch was served. The guests were seated at small tables centered with fall flowers Covers were marked for twelve guests. Bridge prizes were awarded to and Mis Munk Mrs N E. Douglas Hooper of Snuthfield i t, November Bride Motif For Party Car-don- dancing Party At Bluebird The dancing club held the first in a series of dance Sutuidiy evening, at the Bluebird. Fory-tv- . couples were included Music furnished by Eddie Med his orchestra Lundqmst Tntor-Fratemi- ( Club Members Entertained AQ-6-3-- 2 gave South sufficient encouragement to try foi a slam. Some tables were satisfied to bid six clubs, which was easily made, hut at one tabic the 150 a es wire very alluring and South derided to try for the small slam at no tramp, even though it might to little moie dangerous The May West opened the queen of h ' ills 'Flu declarer won with the aee and ran off six club tricks West two diamonds and a heart, but on the seventh trick In was obliged to make still He did not dare discard to blank the king of diamonds, and the discard which appeared safest was his four of spades. In the meantime the declarer had discarded two diamonds and two heal ts. He now led a small spade from dummy to the aee in his own hand and returned a spade, throwing the lead to West. That player was (iituety helpless, for regardless of wKtt he led the declarer had the ace of diamonds, the king of hearts, and the three good spades in dummy for the remaining four tru ks West nugnt make it a little more difficult for the declarer by dis-- ( iiding the Un of hearts at tne In that case, the seventh trick declarer would lead a small heart to fiom dummy the king in his own hand, and follow with the i spud. s. and a small i spade lr ot went up with the king spuues, he would be obliged to r turn another spade which would enable dummy to make the pi.en and six, on which South ould discard his losing queen of diamond-- ; On the other hand, if Wc't refused to go up witn the kig of spades, dummy would wm with the queen and return another spade whi h West would be obliged to win. he v' ould then have the king and i k of diamonds left and would he obliged to lead into the I'Mlufts M' e an i queen in any i c Eouth would make his six n trump contrive t. Copyrqht 12J2, NEA Service, Inc. BEST OUT OUR WAY T KA GOIKICj OOT AMO EAT OFF Ti-t- e " Krrcnew t BeFowe get am tne pot out, OB A PovlcToREO E,PeAFl& wost F-- e vma-- Asl' He c,TAB9 AT IrtlsUie, Mltsto He nose we a for vjoht TVxTHivaGS. vMC givsi hv Mr i tts .uond f.ii ult 2 -3 10-5-- MFATV ELETAIU.F. LOAF Here s a new kind of meat loaf, in wlinh are combined a variety Youll need l's of vegetables cup.s diced, cooked meat or chicken, 2 cupa Mitt bread crumbs, 1 tup milk, 2 beaten egg yolks, teatups cooked string beans, L spoon paprika, 1L cups diced, cooked tarrols, 1 mimed onion, 2 tablespoons prepared mustard, teaspoon t hill sauce, 1 teaspoon salt Combine nil the ingredients in the order given, mixing well. Turn resulting mixture into a greased casserole and bake for about an hour in a moderate oven (3oU degrees b ahrenheit This recipe serves six persons 1 1 . CORNISH Ep-pic- h. v A-- c one-lv- !i i ft Gut-an- u Butter Prices By Williams f aimt , I a jT Marshalls home nr," New York i tils of In i w il! t ) do ui l v h ) ivs an unexin vied iit Muv Hits up a uaPml tiht t siv her fire, hollowing enough house-ludlurnituie to hide tnrni Nuntv the most obvious signs of pov.ftv and pressing ht i long suMeng hw bind mtf) seivue as a butler hen it In nines mn i'vn tui Aunt v to s. Hui ve Muv J, ,s up a quit itted strung l to td-Th his pliee fm a G w hous me is one vnntMuid round n rv h. f ed to lid u it lie hang ihe.r nntho'is of uiek The pm of Huvev B M u diall M rv s real hilsbnui is filven by whoso vuliint Vinton M it to bring di u n to earth" hue unusual diamatie apDonall ADdredgc t.ik s the peal pait of the (pink wPltd stranger who obhgingiv passel hunsvlf off as Maivs The pail of Muv is plaved hv Yer la and the party of Mar s aunt hv Netlra ('nth r Olhcr placets lVter-son- . m the east use Margaret Kinme Rithird Weaver, BhuII, Lntna La Mont and Koal p limit r tod.q. s n oul.l t ii unx,.ii j Most girls find si tting up ex ups ttmgi after too ntueh sitting up. rcies laM The t he Lips iIhm meeting Seventh ward Me ti ig will be- tpudlUis f ihi ihnc th) aw as " The litm u with uiii.ee-- ar hulkmess gin at 2 o't Itu u son, Dehght 5 (ht tt Books uil lie given hv Mis ngda Johnson Special - musu al numbers will also! Here's More About he given Ninth ward The mu lal scivni Man Mtion m thi lesson. Coopt i Interest of Chddun m Aniirna j (CoutlnuuU from rage D hx Mis Eva ill be c.nuiiuted Jacobsen lesson Hde park nThehv library Mr L dia knows how to i)t at with a mob" w be g' Millions of voLx Hill'd have been Paines, and Mis Mtvtne Giant I. Meeting will hegrn at 2 cm ii'st aga'iiA Hihivi r betause of a at the meet.ng house and all membind disposition to blame him for bers are asked to attend he depression, but millions mure weie lost to him because, although he did many things designed to Cutler ameliorate it. he failed to convince the masses of people that he was doing enough Hoover was Mr and Mis John T Came and not to blame for the depression, Mrs. Sutherland were special din- bid many Republicans are blaming Colds, ner guests Sunday afternoon at the him for his failure to popularize the fight he made against it. Home Economies cottage less colds (or TI KN ON HW Ut you this The situation was first made apVicks Plan for ECONOMICAL who parent when the negroes, Social Contrcl-of-Coldtheoretically hold a balance of vote northern and in several Members of Beta Delta soronty power to turn border states, began entertained at a Ballyhoo parly against Hoover after many years Friday evening at the First ward of loyalty to the Republican party. amusement hall The hall was They were feeling the depression decorated with bright colors and most of all, contributing as they Ballyhoo cartoons do to the ranks of unskilled labor PREVENT end a Light refreshments were served and domestic service. Their atti- m a ny Cold. CoJdSOONES during intermission. Mi and Mrs tude indicated that of the depiv-sion- s Peterson Harold were special other chief victims. guests. Seventy couples were in As the campaign wore on, an pttendance. number of leading unprecedented The committee in charge of ar- Republican progressives in Conrangements included, Miss Vivian gress deserted their party and Miss lone Tarbct, Miss declared lor Roosevelt. Smith, it Frances Fowler. Miss May me JuThe significance was dah and Miss Elva Hall. meant that the independent progressive vote, its strength best demonstrated by nearly five million votes which the elder LnFol-Ictt- e polled in 1024, was swinging And away from the Republicans it meant that the farm states, A number of friends of Mrs. whence come most of out progresJean Lundquist pleasantly sur- sive senator? and where condiprised her reeently at her home tions have been more serious than in Smithfjeld. The following wo- ever despite the administrations men attended: Mrs. Hattie Hyde. nrocram, were lost. 31rs. Rhebe Mrs Mary ALEKTLY Hyde, Mrs. Oneita Mrs. Waite, Waite, WATCHING Bessie Balls, Mrs. Sadie Haneey, The although forgotten man, Mrs. Ethel Mrs. Hattie angry because he thought he had Balls, Mrs. Kate Matkm, Mrs been forgotter by Hoover, never Lee, Katherine Harris, Mrs. Florence did get vcr enthusiastic over Haneey, Mrs. Leah Haneey, Mrs Roosevelt Mrs. Jane Lamb, Nellie Cook, Now' he turns, from the city Mrs. Louie Ballam and Mrs streets and farms, to regard the The afternoon president-elec- t with a cold and mine McQuarrie was spent in social chat. A de- fishy eye. If his economic condilicious luncheon was served. tion improves he will be inclined a to credit Roosevelt and to H C Balls is confined in Logan hospital arter suffering a him four years hence. He is going nainful iajury recently to his to have a hard winter, and he wnl left arm while employed ut the cxpvct p greater degree of symLewiston sugar factor pathy from Washington which will Take a tip from the Manager NieNon and dont miss an interesting confirm the promises he received Sunday evening lecture on his recent world tour dunng the campaign. seeing this hipf picture for 1 can recommend it to If he is dissastisfied he probwas delivered by Dr. D. C. Budge show goers! in of Logan. ably will smite blindly again the congressional elections ot 19 1 The M Men and Gleaner Girls and The Picture of Pictures! Most terrific screen value election of the presidential held a "hard time" party at the 1936. of the entire year! Warner llros. Million Laugh proMrs. J. B home of Mr. and duction of the sensational Broadway stage success! Dames. Children's costumes were worn by all Lunch was served Packed with every conceivable thrill! Don't dare miss it! Mrs Archie Woolf entertained IN OF PLACE WATER a number of relatives at a dinner party last week Special guests MEAL HELPS STOMACH were her sister, Mrs Archie Stomach troubles is often helped and Mrs Parley Carlson lots Mrs Janett Seamens of Black-foo- t. hv skippinv one mi al DrinkAdlcr-i!:of Wiit-Ald n spoonful of Idaho c.ifh mormng to clean out night the three groups poisons in stomach and bowels club sewing girls enof the Drug ('ompanv, in Rr hmond house CityITe.sv school tertained at the aJv by npticn Plug Co Those in charge were Misses Wilma Peter., en, Myra Daines, Mary and Ellen Lee, Enna Reeder Haneey 1 Forgotten ist Dinner Guests Sunday Afternoon Fewer severe winter with better Sorority lias Clever s. Double Tested Double Action GRAND THEATER two-fol- NOW FLAYING TODAY! Mc-Ni- el, r a H rWalchYour Kidneys NASAL IRRITATION 11 dryness and irritation by applying Mentholatum night and morning. Relieve TO, ',M ENTHOL'ATU Ml Don't Neglect KiJney and Bladder Irregularities If bothered with bladder irregularities, getting up at night and nagging backache, heed promptly these symptoms. They may warn of some dis- Childrens Coughs Headaches Need Creomulsion Splitfinq" learned tthy Alwavs grt the best, faeet and surest treatment for your child's tough or cold. Prudent mothers more and more are turning to Creomulsion for any cough or rold that starts. Creomulsion emulsifies creosote with six other important medicinal element which soothe and heal the inflamed membranes and check germ growth. It is not a cheap remedy, but contains no narcotics and is certain relict Get a bottle from your druggist right now and have it ready f 4 instant use. (adv.) AND EFFICIENT I WT nilMP ANNA KISS VK Y STOCKHOLM. Nov 14 u pi The Salvation Army ha celebrated the Noth anniversary of its activity in Sweden. It was started by a woman, Commander Hanna Ouehter-lony- . General Edward J. Higgins of the Army was present at the celebration in Stockholm 25 ounces for2K Dol-le- By-lu- n iBratAstavic.wc.a6.u.a.r or. Rum The ph'v centeis m om U ,1 the hool Citv Ills w ift', Mats, Ills tin Dm f mil ot st ret thing the tiuth of her pntuiesfjue lies n nelv that she ami her hushiml ire Inm luxuiv 4en to tin omt in ot kttmng a hut lei. it:. lies the 11 Sirn-mon- Dr. and Mrs R. O Porter entertained the members of their club at their home Saturday evening at a bridge supper party. Supper was served from small tables which were decorated with late autumn flowers. Covers were marked for twenty. Bridge prizes were awarded to Professor and Mrs T. C. Taylor. Mrs. George Clyde and Preston Thomas. will h iin The Relief Society entertained Tuesday afternoon at a quilting bee. Two quilts weie made, reports were given and other business transacted. An entertaining program including a paper Why I like depression, read by Mrs. AJ-8-- 5 Effa Miles and readings by Mrs. and Mrs. Elsie Myra Olden, A waffle lunch was served District No. to about 35 members 2 5 members acted as hostesses under direction of the district teachers, Mrs. W. O. Hanson and Mrs. The affair w'as Eida Bergeson AA-9-- 7 held at the home of Counselor Sarah Sorenson A special social will be given I 2 9 Tuesday afternoon in compliment to Mesdames Lulu Clayson, Stella Kendell and Mrs Myler, the retirThe Bidding ing presidency o! the Relief Society. South opened v.ith ui " i Hump The affair will be held in the soAn ou (a constructive origicial hall wheie on entertaining nal no trump ii tn ore over one program of stunts, musical selecWhile a hand shows system tions and stones will be giverf. this hand does contain five and Mrs was Stanford Chipman ouick tlihS it cannot he hostess recently to a group of 15 little tots who were entertained opened with tv o no bump as i does not coni an a ftveiard suit with games and served a dainty a id Nuitb respondWed passed lunch. The affair was tor her bi I ed with two clubs a Hun-olittle daughter, Renee, whose third bet South, weakness), A showing birthday ou urred Sunday. v itb Lis exceptionally strong hand, decorated cake centered the pretty m nimj ing to thiee was tabic where covets were laid for no trump a condru two bid the guests max vwiw min; no mkpkiski) to three This lipiin trump So, m of the members of the Mr and Mrs. Warren showed North the i e of motored to torinne and Priest Quorum pleasantly ,f,ri.il in addiLon length lligh Mrs Weatherthe wuk-enPresident F C. sjjcnt North mmVkI mu prised the-in tiie sole suds of Mta Simmonds mother ford, that there was a possible i In nee Loo cm his birthday Friday eve- leturrnd with them end will refor a slim die to hi long solid ning. main for a short time visiting club suit, and while bis lust bid here showed wruLrus,, the jump reMrs Lon'iia I' Andersen and sponse by South changed the (oidaughter, Harriet, entertained at lin' pit lure of the hand m atti'etive luncheon in comN Fit '.'CISCO, Nov 14 il lb thi Therefore Xotth shoved to Miss June Jensen of pliment 92 Km butter of bid five Fj.uniseo today, sobu club suit hv a Lake, and Mrs Royal Miles e 23 st oi This clubs (a constitutive bid) who is moving to Trenton to make RHres were marked her home for sx guests Mrs Marie Jensen -and Mrs Eifa Miles were special guests. A pleasant A STABSD I "AST Fe.R THIMGS supper and theater party were features of a delightful Mvov-CUPt-- HER GOOOHiGHTl Tme, evening spent recently by Miss OF UOUKlGiKlCr OvEf? SCO MO Neta Miss Vaudice Sorenson, AvlQueT , VAE.R HAYFA Miss lienor BuMcn of Pitcher, GOTTX WAVT yM "TAVt OH Hu Brown Mr hmond, Pitcher, F , Amo PER 'tACH Hanson and Lewis Boman A CPACV OM TTAE. O BOTTniKA A 'I he of Lewiston. was supper WMO C VLES M CMX NWtsi X AGT FEF? SUMPN, given at thw Pitcher home after which the partv attended Smilin "TO MPiVVC. HAPlPOO Through' at Mic Capitol theater in Logan .Jodie Petersen and Katie Earl, Esbec Myler and Francis Bench were the hosts and hostesses at an Old Time' party given Thursday evening in the social hall. A large crowd of M men and Gleaner girls attended the affair, costumed in old time' dr, thing 7-- 7 rr 11, RECIFE BY M M. E. McKENN h Secretary Amerieun Bridge League The (ommoiKst form of squeeze play is that m whuh a di tensive player is confronted with an Professor and Mrs. N. W Chris- impossible diseird at tb tenth OecasioriMv the squiiv tiansen entertained the following triek guests at their home Sunday at position arises cailier m the hind, but it ib much more diLuult to dinner: Dr. and Mrs. N. A. Pedersen, rei ogmc. No doubt nii.nv a beautiful Superintendent and Mrs. Louis A be ause Peterson, Mr. and Mrs L. K Hum- squeeze ha bei n miied the d Idler did not h ie the opphreys, Mr .ami Mrs Lester Mr and Mrs. R E Bernl-so- ponents hands ountd dnv n m Mr and Mrs. Jack Croft, fu lently to re.d'e th d i exJudge M. C. Harris and son, Judd isted litrris. Todays hind, whnh was pi Following dinner a social eve- in the New Jersey State toiirna-nirndeveloped a srpiorv at the ning of music was enjoyed. seventh trek. The West pbiver had several option d drfens s hut alt would lose if the declarer played correctly. SAYS: LW'NY orr cdne'.tl i and Thu ter (f The (O.uhmg of tin this week tluec ait fait u the wmk it Mi al high Gw n Cluik of tin les- , Fourteen Guests At Dinner bride-elec- liter u Miss i TO-DAY'- R rk os i The i ml now rome iwrman nt waves, windblown lnbs and nmrccN for children. These children, models in (Imao coiffure stie show for children, are ad miring the work of beauty expert as applied to tousled heads. The mo.h Is, tons and girls, ranged in age from 3 ears upwards. lLAll URKSTOX 'llic Ili stun lur.h lift Sup flu'dMlul si ho d pi IV will be prtsonUd .it the Imx thea- t iniummod lor p Editor BE GIVEN SOON So u f MRS. KOLA C. iTTZEIt PRESTON PLAY TO FASHION PLAQUE t -- Miss Joan Pardon was hostess at prettily appointed breakfast party and handkerchief shower, nt her home Sunday in honor of Miss t Alice Cordon, a of the month. The breakfast table was centered with a silver bowl of autoumn fruit ami was lighted by yellow tapers in silver holders Place caids wcie iii.u ked foi Miss Cardon, Mrs. O. Guy Cardon, Miss Ric Cranney, Miss Twilla Lund, Miss Florence Thomas, Miss .' LaRue Carlson, Miss Karma Miss Blanche Boildrero, Miss Juanita Boyle, Miss Laura Lee Parker, Miss Dalas Lundahl anJ the hostess t a v htit The Elizabeth Mathews camp of the Daughters of the Pioneers will meet Thursday afternoon at 2 o clock at the home of Mrs. Maggie Grecnwel! A special program has been arranged and all members are urged to attend. n PACE THREE. 2. H np. a Thursday 1 Po in it mu the Tdvlls Hansen id dm of a King w.ll h lead b Mis cussed p Gardner md II Mrs ottis Mrs ami Min t ulor-mPetrson, vi irmud worker v ill nihwithF(ONOM have charge of the ktndei g,,rten v hi li th.-(hui ioi le All young moUmrs are uigt'd to shut ani shoits are made give dukhan to the them th it lnnne whuh is s. bring their mi ed at Saturday Lftemoei Camp Meeting 11, son will be given h Ototn Morrell who will leva-Malmys LeMorte l Arthur Third ward Meeting will begin hi hit i Ifnmym at 2 oelot k hv M ilorv Lc Morte P itmir of a King, hv md The Idv Tennyson, will iu g en h Mis assisted hv Ruby H Smenson A Mrs Mae Man good attendtMl dance is Fourth ward The meeting will t ommence at 2 p m The literary lesson on the kgm.ds oi King ami In on w as iw IU lit In ward 001111 f u lain d m - follow h iw ii- progiams: Tui sdav s theuy-tw- o NOVKMI'l'.U V, Relief Society Programs Arc Announced Parties ,irf !".r,u sts N I THE WOMANS PAGE SOCIAL CLUB NOTES Cnp,s 0 M she she was always miserable and found out a!xmt MR Tablets (Nature Remedy) Ncm she Ret' along line with everybody 1 his safe, dfjjerd-able- , laxative brought quick relief and qiiet nmea because it cleared her ayslcm of po sonoua wastes made bowel actior easy and regular. 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