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Show THE HERALD-JOURNA- THURSDAY, L AUGUST 193 13. PACE THREE 1. RULA NEWS NOTES OF INTEREST TO WOMEN Ffaata At u- C. P1TZER Society Editor Call 50 A Glimpse of Princess Ileanas Trousseau WEmsLHfl Haiwed Guests Rajah Hangs Them on Ait 5uipipir Maries Neck By C-mjn- HIS PEARLS Parity P-jrfc- t Tlic Beta Dt'lia Alumni association entertained at a bridge party Wednesday afternoon at tile summer home of Mr. and Mrs. John (Christiansen in Logan canyon. Following the games, a delicious The guests lunch was served. were seated at two large tables which were centered with gjty bouquets of canyon flowers. Those included were Mrs. Christiansen, Mrs. Nellie B. Langton, Mrs. A. N. Sorenson, Mrs. Joint Crockett, Mrs. Sherwin Maeser, Mrs. W. J. Vickers, Mrs. David Mrs. Fred Pehrson, Burgoyne, Mrs. William Evans, Mrs. William I tout re, Mrs. D. V. Gardner, Mrs. Mrs. Zell a L. Richards, Clyde Worley, Miss Helen Bullen, Miss Verna Jackson, Miss Gwen Hansen, Miss Melba Tlteurer, Miss Myrtle Itavidson, Miss Margaret Burgoyne and Mias LaRue Parkinson. Bridge prizes were awarded to Mias Thcurer and Miss Jackson. Teachers and officers of the Third ward Sunday School including husbands and wives, enjoyed a delightful canyon party at meadows Wednesday evening. A picnic supper was served after which a variety of games were played around a large bonfire. Forty guests were in attendance. ' The affair was in rltarge of Howard Wilmore, William j Walton and Henry Salisbury, Sunday school superinten-dency- . De-Wi- tt . StocMoivCtirisitaMefi BEAUTY J i SHOPPE R. M. SMITH, Mgr. ' i Continuing Our 4th Annual August Special on Permanent Waves Let us thank you for your tremendous response to our Special on Permanent Waves. We have not been able to take, care of you all just at the time you wanted your appointments, but with our new equipment we have been able to wave more than we have ever done During this special we urge you to make appointments ahead and will do all we can to take care of you at your During This ft Special DUART $4.00 For longer hair and $5.50 Imperial CROQUINOLE $5.00 For longer and $5.50 hair 6.00 Birthday Party Miss Della Bushy was hostess to the members of her club at a bridge supper at her borne Wednesday evening. Supper was served from small tables. Each was centered with a bouquet of Bweet peas. All appointments were carried out in a color scheme of orange and white. Places were marked for Mrs. Miss Wanda Oliver Wilkinson, Morrell, Miss Oreta Morrell. Miss Iairoe Fames, Miss Sarah Wilkin son, Miss Flora Fames, Miss Ber nice Quinney, Miss Alta Beach Miss Miiicent Fames, Mrs. Thom as Busby and Miss Gladys Hobbs, who was a special guest. Mrs. Oliver Wilkinson won the high score prize for bridge and prize. Missobbs won the Mrs. S. B. Mltton entertained at a childrens birthday, party at her home Monday afternoon for two grandchildren, George Mitton and Anne Lee Mitton, who were celebrating birthday anniversaries tills week. Games were played after which a dainty lunch was served. The table was centered with' a basket holding gifts for each little guest. Ribbon streamers from the basket were attached, to place cards. There were two birthday cakes holding green candles. All the guests were cousins of the two children. Mothers of the children were also guests at the party and there were also four grandmothers present. ' Here's Mile. Marie Forzalne, the Parisian beauty who owns tome of the fineet pearle in the world. An Indian rajah who hae been paying court to her hat given her eome of the rareet game in Spend Afternoon Tea Guests the world and Mile. Iforxelne now In Logan Canyon In Salt Lake ranke In the poaition held by thg The following spent Wednesday former Gaby Deslye who wae Mr. and Mrs. F. P. Champ moafternoon at the Barber summer tored to Salt Lake City Sunday. known to own one of the fineet home in Logan canyon: Mrs. Lucollections In the world They attended a tea given by ther M. Howell, Mrs. C. C. RanGovernor and Mrs. f George H. dall, Mrs. F, P, Champ and Miss Dern at their home in honor of Marie Barber. Lunch was served Dinner Mr. and Mrs. J. MoLeish of Family after which the remainder of the 111. In the evening, they afternoon was spent playing CoHonors Visitors wore supper guests of Governor ntract bridge. all-c- At Mn-netk- When Princess Ileana of Rumania married Archduke Anton of Hapsburg, at Sinaia, Rumania, the other day she took along exactly the kind of dresses that a princess is supposed to wear. At the left is a Lido frock for spectator sports or lounging, designed by Irene Dana. A Smithfield News Leaves for Layton Miss Lena Smith left on Sunday evening for Layton where she will visit with relatives for a while. Mr. and Mrs. Harley Mouson left Sunday for- a few days trip in Yellowstone Park. and Miss Lorraine Traveller Miss Venna Pitcher returned home a long Wednesday evening from visit at California. Waite entertained Miss Euarda at a party Friday evening in honor Lois Kastle and of the Misses Gayle Cordon, of Logan, who were visitors of Miss Waite. The time was spent in treasure hunting and games. Refreshments were served. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Hill and Mr. and Mrs. William Kuavis of Millville, also Mr. and Mrs. Bus Knaves of Trenton were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dell Winn of Trenton, Sunday arternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Lamb announce the birth of a seven pound baby girl horn Tuesday morniug August the 11th. Mother and babe are doing nicely. Benson Stake Visitors The Benson Stake presidency, James W. Funk of Richmond, G. A. Hogan of Lewiston and John E. Griffin of Newton were visitors at the Smillifield Second ward Sun- day afternoon. John P. Green members of the slake high council, visited the Cornish ward Sunday evening. Mrs, It. V. Larson and Mrs. Richard Roskelloy, councilors on tlio Benson Stake Relief society board visited the Lewiston Spcoud ward where n social was held in connection with the regular meet ing on Tuesday. Miss Ardiee Larson i3 visit. ng in Sait Lake City for a few days. Mrs. P. P. Bingham entertained afternoon at a on Wednesday trousseau tea in honor of her daughter Winona who was recently married to Charier Lundquist of this city. Those who help to entertain the guests were Helen Nilsou, Lena Smith, Emma Bingham, and Mrs. Napper of Ogden. About two hundred guests attended the luncheon which was served on small tables during the afternoon. Many beautiful presents were received, Mrs. Winona Lundquist left here Monday morning for Jerome, Idaho, where she will join her husband who is being employed at that place. Returning from Yellowstone Mr and Mrs. Edwin R. Miles and family of Salt Lake City, on llioir return trip from tne Yellowstone National Park, spent Mon- - For longer hair and $5.00 $5.00 Youngsters Have Members $4.50 RINGLETTE $4.50 nl Entertains Club The officers and teachers of the Fourth ward Primary entertained at the home of Mrs. Thain Wat- Canyon Picnic For Sunday School Group of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Carlisle, who are leaving Saturday for a month's visit to New York City. Following supper, the remainder of the evening was spent dancing. Those Included were Mr. and Mrs. Carlisle, Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Jones, Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Hatch and Mr. and tyrs. Merrill. e Primary Officer en- tertained at a supper party Wednesday evening at the Nielsen home in Logan canyon, in honor hr Motif' For Social son, Wednesday evening, in compliment to Mrs. Sally Mortensen, who has been an officer in the organization and who is leaving the ward. A variety of progressive games formed the evening's entertainment after which dainty re freshments were served. Mrs. Mor tertsen was presented with a gift Those included were Mrs. Mor tensen, Mrs. Joseph Quayle, Mrs Delmar Tate, Mrs. Lawrence Johnson, Mrs. Lon Blanchard, Mrs Don Edwards, Mrs. Florence Mor gan, Mrs. Andrew Johansen, Mrs. Charles Olsen, Miss Clarice Olsen and Mrs. Watson. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Merrill Mrs. Heber Manglum, president of the Eleventh ward Relief Society, was the honored guest at a delightfully arranged Btirie-t-- ' party given this afternoon at home by the women of the wart. A program , and games were the entertainment after whim light refreshments were served. Mr3. Maughan was given a wrist wat ;T in appreciation of the work she has done in the ward. Sixty-ft.guests were present. Protect Those You Love Protect those you love against grim proverty after the bread winner is gone... ...Depression is A Challenge for action in insurance. Let us point out an easy way to take care of your family in case of death. NO ONE CAN TELL WHEN IT WILL COME. Hickman Insurance Agency J. E. & Othello Hickman Agents For Pacific National Life day and Tuesday here with their mother, Mrs. Annie G. Miles. The Lucky Thirteen club of the division had a slumber party at the home of their leader. Miss Vena Monday Tarbett, night. Early Tuesday morning they left for camp Kawinis in Smithfield canyon where they spent the day; Mrs. Lenora StalkB of Lewiston is visiting for a few days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Gyllenskog. Mrs. Melvin Hill of Richmond Is Mr. visiting with her parents, and Mrs. George A. Nelson. Mr. and Mrs. Owen Yeates and family of Logan were guests of Mr. and Mrs! James Monson on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Michaelis of Garfield, Utah were guesls of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Corbett the same day, Mrs. Sylvia Allsop 'has been visiting with her son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Lew Allsop of Lewiston during the past week. Sustained as President Mrs. Richard Roskelley has been sustained president of the Ladies Literary club for the coming year, and meetings will begin on Sept. 3. The first meeting will be held at the home of the president. Mrs. John P. Greene will report the book, A Lantern In Her Hand, by Aldrich. The Benson Stake High Priest quorum will hold their annual stake conference next Sunday at the Smithfield Second tabernacle at 2 p. m., all high priests and their wives are expected to be present. There will be no sacrament meeting held in the First ward on that day as the public is invited to attend the conference. Mrs. Afton Cantwell and son Green and Clair, Miss Wanda Garth Green were guests of Mrs. G. Mitten of Logan on Tuesday. The First ward Y. L. M. I. A. will held their annual mothers and daughters outing at 7:30 Tuesday evening next, all the public camp ground at Smithfield, all mothers and daughters of the ward are expected to be present A basket lunch, will be served, and a program will be given by the girls. , Fat Girls! Heres A Tip For You All over the world Kruschen Saits is appealing to girls and women who strive for an attractive, free from fat figure that cannot fail to win admiration. Here's the recipe that banishes fat and brings into blossom all the natural attractiveness that every woman possesses. Every morning take one half teaspoon of Kruschen Salts in a glass of hot water before breakfast. Be sure and do this every morning for "It's the .little daily dose that takes off the fat and brings that Kruschen feeling of energetic health and activity that Is reflected in bright eyes, clear skin, cheerlul vivacity and charming figure. Get an S5c bottle of Kruschen Salts at Prescription Drug Co. No. 2 or any drug store (lasts 4 weeks) you must be satisfied with r?sults pjr money back. . shoulder effect, like a cape, tucked in a very demure manner, and a full skirt are featured by Jean Patou in the summer dress, and next to it is a pink lace evening dress that does things, even to a princess. At the extreme right is a flowered muslin pajama suit. and Mrs. Dern. Mrs. Margaret T. Hawkins en- tertained at a family dinner at One of nature's curiosities is the her home Sunday afternoon in motha in size between difference compliment to Mr .and Mrs. W. er kangaroo and her young. The O. Davis and daughter, Luana moltfer stands four or more feet Ray, and Mr. and Mrs. Rulon H. When automobiles travol at high and weighs in the neighbor- Davis of Salt Lake City who were One More Entry In speeds in excess of 40 miles an hood of 200 pounds. The young, house guests of Mrs. Hawkins. more power Is required to when first born, are only a little The table was centered with a Big Beauty Contest hour, overcome air resistance than road longer than one inch and weigh bowl of summer blossoms. Covers resistance. less than a mouse. were marked for fifteen guests. One additional entry for the beauty contest at the Capitol theater has been onnounced. The Cache Knitting factory Jaas entered Miss Thelma Lewisf Pictures rifthe girls in the contest are being displayed every performance at the theater. Four winners will be named Mon day night to represent Logan in a big contest at Saltair next ' More than 80,000 radio receiving sets are licensed In Belgium. SHERIFFS ALE the District Court of the First Judicial District of the State of Utah, in and for the County of Cache. Halloran-JudgTrust company, a corporation, In e j Plaintiff, vs. William M. Eades and wife, Elizabeth R. Eades, Defendants. To he sold at sheriffs sal" on the 3rd day of September, 1931, at 10 oclock a. m. on said day, at the front door of the county court house, in Logan, Cache county, Utah, the following described prop- erty Beginning at a point 6 rods corner Bouih from the northeast of Lot 16, Block 22, Flat A" of Logan Farm Survey and running thence west 11 rods: thence noitli 1 rod: thence west 9 rods; thence north 6 rods and 35 feet; more or less to the south line of Ninth street, as it shall be opened and located by Logan City, through Lot 16 of said block; thence easl of Ninth along the southline street, 20 rods; thence south 6 rods and 35 feet to the place of beginning. Also, part of lots 15 and 16, in Block 22, Plat "A" Logan Farm Survey. Situated in the Southeast quarter of Section 27, In Township 12 north range one (1) East of the Salt Lake Meridian and described as follows: Beginning at a point 15 rods north and 20 rodB west of the Southeast corner of said Lot 16; thence running north 7 rods; thence west 8 rods; thpnce south 7 rods; thence east 8 rods to the place of beginning, containing 56 square rods. Beginning at a point 14 rods east of the northwest corner of Lot 15. Block 22, Plat A Logan Farm Survey, Cache county. Utah, thpnce east 28 rods more or less to the northeast corner of said Lot 15, thence south 18 rods and 2 feet: thence west 28 rods more or less to a point due south of the place of beginning; thence north 18 rods and 2 feet to the place of beginning. Subject to the following right of way; Beginning at a point 14 rods East of a point 714 rods south of the worthwesl corner of Lot 15, Block 22, Plat A Logan Farm Survey, thence running east 1 rod; thence south thence west 1 rod; thence north 4 rods to the place of beginning. Together with ail water-rights belonging to said lamL Dated this 13th day of August, 1 . 1931. JEFF STOWELL, Sheriff of Cache County, Utah. By H. WEATHERSTONE. Deputy Sheriff. L. E. NELSON Attorney for Plaintiff. Date of last publication S'" tembef 1 3. ;93;,. : t DIPPED POP CORN Fresh, crisp popcorn, buttered Roasted Peanuts uniformally. that are hot always. We feature car service. 280 North Main Street, Logan. BUTTER |