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Show THE A 6. 19 PAGE THREE 3 1. NEWS NOTES OF INTEREST ' TO WOMEN AN I f THURSDAY, AUGUST HERALD-JOURNA- L Rula G Christensen Society Editor Cali 50 Wedensday morning for her home in Price. Mr. Forsyth came to Logan and spent two days, returning with his wife. Mtb. Forsyth was formerly Miss Abie Pond. Twe om Mr, and Mrs. B Vigh of PortOregon, are visiting in Lo-- j Miss Helen Johnson is visiting school, lias resigned his position. land, with their parents, Mr. and gan in Ogden this we.'k with fnends Mr. Egan has accepted a position in a California high school He Mrs. F. L. Scofield and Mr. and and relatives. is here for a brief visit with his Mrs. A. G. Vigh. Miss Dorothy isr.ialscn of Og- wifes parents, Mr. and Mrs WarLeslie Clawson, Pacific coast den is visiting in Logan with her ren K. Burnham. Mis. Egan has manager of the group insurance spent the summer here. aunt, Mrs. Farrell Johnson. department of the Sun Lite assurMiss Anna Boss, head of the ance company of Canada, is spendMr. and Mrs. Larry Cole, Mrs. A. L. Cole, Jack Cole and Mrs. draamtics department in the Loing the week in Providence with Grace Rasmubsen spent Sunday at gan Senior high Bchool, returned his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Bear Lake. Wednesday from California. She Clawson. He is enroute to his has spent the last two months at headquarters at Portland, having Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Crocgett the University of Southern Cali- Just returned from Chicago. Mr. have returned lion.e after spoili- fornia attending summer school Clawson has been in Chicago about a month and a half on busing about two weeks with friends Lib. ami relatives in boutho.n Profsssor J. E. Hickman will ness for his company. be the speaker in the adult class Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Cole of Park Dean Larsen and two sisters of the Logan Eleventh ward SunMt. Pleasant day School on Sunday. He will City are receiving congratulations Ardis and Joyce of week-enin o were er the arrival of a daughter, Logan speak on Tithing. guests of Mr. and Mrs. I, Jay Ki August S. This is the first grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Ira A. Cole Leonard Long, factory superin' tendent of tlie Cache Knitting of Logan. Jacob Webber, manager of the Woiks, is expected to arrive home ot this week Mist Harriet Hulme and Miss Mutual Cieamery company end, having spent sevPreston, Idaho, was a business eral days in Los Angeles. Mr. Lucille Emmett left Thursday for Salt Lake City where they will visitor in Logan Wednesday. Long has been attending the Fashion show at the Aiiibasbudot hotel spend the remainder of the week with friends. Mr. and Mrs. John Christiansen, where next styles in dress visiting Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Edwards and es have been years on display. Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Long of Miss Mae Edwatds left Wednesday Fresno, Calif., have returned to for a trip through Idaho. Judge and Mrs. George W. Hick- their home after spending someman of Berkeley, Ca!L., with their Joseph Anderson, member of the children, George Jr., Richard and time in Logan with Mrs. Longs film of John H. Anderson and mother, Mrs. Bessie L. Morris. Joan, are here to spend the week Mrs. Long was formerly Miss Iva Sons, is ill at his home. He has with Mrs. Hickmans Mr. parents, Morris and is a graduate of the been confined to his bed for a and Mrs. John H. Anderson and Cross hospital In Salt Lake week, suffering from intestinal Mr. Hickmans parents, Mr. and Holy Mrs. J. E. Hickman. They motored City. Mrs. Samuel Parkinson of Poca- hero from Sslt Ls.k6 City ? h c ro have been visiting with Mrs. tello, Idaho, is visiiing at the they PLAN TRANSPORTATION home of Mr. and Mrs. William Hickmans sister, Mrs. Charles for transportation Arrangements is Hickman Mr. Otte Larsen. Watson. to the Scandinavion reunion at judge of the Albany, California, on August 15 and City Brigham Oakin ofice an maintains court, M. Mr. and Mrs. J. Smith of 16 will be made at a meeting of Delta, are visiting in North Lo- land, and his home in Berkeley. the local Scandinavian organizaof is He the a Univeisity tion Friday night. The presidency graduate gan as guests of Mr. Smiths of California law school and of the bister. urges that everyone make an efBrigham Young college. ' fort to attend. of Utah the Cy Egan, graduate has who who State Agricu",ural Forsyth, Mrs, Steeling college, tor in Smith Hughes work in agri- spent sometime here with her culture at the Burley, Idaho, high mother, Mrs. Catherine Pond, left Dress-Lik- e , Coats Add Chic of Fall Mode a-- - - ILatteott Salles Boys Shoes or fords, Sizes 8 Ox- - to 2J. 11 and 12 to 2 .... F. E. Peterson and Mrs. Lorin Crookston sponsored a picnic parly Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. Catherine Pond, in The Girls camp in Logan can- compliment to Mrs. Cmokstoiis Mrs. Sterling Forsyth of yon was the scene Wednesday sister, ice. evening of the annual inspection Ii Those included were Mr, and dinner that is given by tiie camp Mrs. boaid members in honor of the Mis. Ray Pond, ofofRichmond, IdaLorin Crookston Preston, Logan and Cache .slake presiden- ho. Mr. and Mrs. George Pond Dinner was cy and their paitm-isLewiston, Mr. and Mrs. Presscited at large tables which were of W. Pond and daughter, Doroton coloied with gayly decoiated and Mr. and Mrs. Peterson. thy flowsummer clollis and bright ers. Covers were marked for thirty live guests. After dinner the following program was given: violin solo, Miss Roberta Stewait, accompanied at Mu. A. B. Oisen entertained at the piago by Miss Dallas Lundahl; reading, Mrs. O. A. Gaiff; mimical one table of bridge at her home numbers. Girls Glee club from Monday afternoon in compliment River Heights; eaxuphono solo. to Mrs. M. J. Hughes of BerkeMr. Kennard. ley. Calif. Following the games, Mrs. Ezra Lundahl and Miss a delicious lunch was served. The table was centered with a bouquet Vhglnia Daniels formed the general committee for the affair. Miss of summer blossoms. Places weer marked for Mrs. Daniels had charge of tho proMrs. Farrell Johnson, gram and Miss Edna Davidson was Hughes, Mrs. Fred Lundberg, Mrs. I Menin charge of the tables." tor Jensen and Mrs. Olsen. The bridge prize was won by New Mrs. Jersey, Miss Phyllis Spending Week With Relatives Hughes. Like vvuuuuwt Charles C. Rich held a family reunion Saturday and Sunday at Bear Lake. Saturday a pageant was given by members of the family after which a dancing party was enjoyed. A meeting was held Sunday morning which was followed by a family dinner. Dr. Edward Rich of Ogden was chairman of the affair. Three hundred members were in attendance. Those who were there from Logan included Mr. and Mrs. Heher C. Rich and family, Mrs. - Hyrum Humphreys and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Humphreys and family. Entertain Couple At Social Evening Mr. and Mrs. Jay Smith were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Long at their home Friday evening in River Heigh A The eve- ning was spent in social conversation after which a dainty lunch was served. ow to make delicious J . 1 Shef- Trio Entertain vlutual Glass svelt and flattering. Above this the waist blouses without a belt. The sleeves have no fur, which is very new and good this year. The form In much the manner of hat has feathers for a bandeau and a wisp of a veil. tine street nocks. A second tweed is a beige mixThey iasten about the hips and ture made with fitted cut and a waistline, or belt at the waistline belt and a handsome beige fox In the most orderly manner. Nothscarf ing flies about as did the scarves, bow collar that ties shut with a so of the tweed, sott is the capes, unbelted fullness or fur fabric. A little beige hat is Registered at local hotels on trim last year. were fine with handmade, the following Wednesday The first requisite this autumn seaming like the coats. people:' promises to be neatness. EveryEccles Eliza Smith, Pocatello, thing in order, everything fastenIdaho; Mr. and Mrs. W. E. And all this ed, no extra Salt Lake City; H. M. gives a womangadgets. such a Pedersen, Denver; W. E. Boyden look that everybody is bound and L. G. Saunders, Salt Lake to find herself living up to the San Mateo. reputation. City; J. Graham, Mrs. Ellen Nibley of Los Calif.; C. Allen Smith, Los Ange- Tweed is for Travel Calif., is a visitor in Logan. les; A. H. Mahone, Seattle, Wash.; coats for travel, for col- lea, Tweed She is the guest of her brother, Mr, and Mrs. E. Leon Jones, Phoeautumn and for days lege girls Nathan Ricks, and family. Mrs. nix, Ariz.; Louis Meyer, son and that are coming on the maris a former resident of daughter, Troy, Ohio; R. A. Wil- ket make just much of fitted skirt por- Nibley liams, Idaho Falls. some fur Logan. cut and tions .intricate Logan Alfred E. Wayburn, Salt Lake City; J. Smith, Pocatello, trim. All the range of browns is exA giant mechanical houselly, 2 Idaho; Preston C. Niel, Rupert, cellent color for new coats. Mix- feet in height, has been constructMr. and Mrs. LeRoy Clark, tures in soft tweeds are fine and ed Idaho; by the U. S. Department of and Lee Hazel, Pocatullo, Idaho. unabstrusive, giving dash to the Agriculture as part of an educational garment. exhibit showing how the DRIVE OUT AND SAVE! ApOne of the pew coats s of a fly menaces nnhlir health. ples, Yellow Transparent, 80c per knobby tweed in a cocoa mixture pushel. Everything in friut, fresh that has a blue fox collar that every day. Cache Fruit Market. ends without meeting in front. Phone 119. Just . south of River This coat has its skirt portion cut . AJ 3. very cleverly, with fullness at the , Bridge. Fp Pifssni field and Miss Ada Stanrod were special guests. bottom, yet a Straight line appearance and a fitted hipline that is Alt Bear Mrs. Miss Bernice Quinney was hostess to memheis of her club at a bridge supper at her home Wednesday evening. Supper was served from small tables. The living rooms were decorated with gay summer flowers. Following supper, tho remainder of the evening wms spent The high score playing bridge. pnze was wuu by Miss Wauua t Morrell and the prize went to Miss Flora Fames. Twelve Mrs. George Wilwere included. Mrs. Dora Richaidson of kinson, d $2.65 $2.95 $3.95 High or Military Heel, Kid or Patent Pumps or Straps Sltsk Bridge Supper For Club Members Miss Naomi Reynolds and Miss Betty Reynolds of Burbank, Calif., BY JOAN SAVOY arrived in Logan today for a NEA Service Writer short visit. They will be guests Coats like dresses are ushered of Miss Dorothy Cardon at her home. They are daughters of the in by the new mode for fall. They late Dr. Frank Reynolds and were are made of such soft, pliable materials that they mold to the former Logan residents. - 5 IF Party For Guest . Sisters On Visit To Logan FOOTWEAR. ii Ihtaouir Rkh' Family Meet Im Sponsor Picnic Table Of Bridge Honors Visitor , i Parity .EKBir Miss Ruth Allen, Miss Julia Gessell and Miss Blanche File entertained their Mutual c'ass at a garden party at the home of Miss Allens at Providence Tuesday Small tables were arevening. ranged on the lawn at which the guests were entertained at bunco, i At the close of the games, light refreshments were served. Those included Miss Ethel Jensen, Miss Loiiinna Campbell, Miss Gertrude Fife, Miss Lois Merrill. Miss LaRee Alder, Miss Beth Theurer, Miss Margaret Schlss, Mrs. Corao-raAlder, instructor of the group, and Miss Bernice Boles of Tooele, Utah, who was a special guest. Miss Julia Gessel won the prize for the card games. we h Couples Marriage Announced and Mrs. J. J. Humphreys of Paradise have announced the marriage of their daughter, to Marriner Berntson of Logan. The wedding comes as a pleasant surprise to the many friends of the young couple. Mr. Tho new bilde is well known in tlie younger get of both Parad se Mr. Berntson Is the and Logan. son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Berut-Bon- . He is connected with tlie S. E. Needham Jewelry company. The young couple will make their home in Logan. ; ICED TEA There is one simple rule to follow-- be sure your tea is FRESH. Staleness affects the flavor of iced tea even more than hot tea. The only way to be sure your tea is fresh is to buy it in a vacuum tin j ust like your coffee. The U. 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