OCR Text |
Show THE HERALD-JOURNA- FRIDAY. AUGUST L m 19 14. 3 1. PACE FIVE NEWS NOTES OF INTEREST TO WOMEN Matron Honored On Birthday Gujkss&s Alt Afcteadtiv j Luniadh The Clio club members wete hostesses at aD atractively arrang- ed luncheon given Thursday afterjtyon at the summer home In Logan canyon of C. A. Lundahl. The attair was in honor of Mrs. Milton Merrill, Mrs. H. E. Hatch and Mrs. Joseph R. Jensen, club members, who are leaving Logan in the near future. Luncheon was served from one large table. Bou-ques- of flame colored glauioh formed the centerpieces. Places were maiked for Mrs. Merrill, Mrs. Hatch. Mrs. Jensen, Mrs. John Christiansen, Mrs. Burns Crookston, Mrs. W. Vernon Crockett, Mrs. Roland Emmett, Mrs. Leon Fonnesbeck, Mrs. D. V. Gardner, Mrs. H. J. Hatch, Mrs. Fled Hodgeson, Mrs. George C. Jensen, Mis C. A. Lurdahl, Mrs. Sherwin Maeser, Mrs. John 0. Peterson, Mrs. W. B. Preston, Mrs. N. D. Salisbury, Mrs. A. N. Sorensen and Mrs. W. L. Wan-las- No-Ho- I Mrs. Joseph Painter and Mis. Joseph Quayle were hostesses at a delightfully arranged surprise party given al the home ot Mrs. in Lt. Colonel and Mrs. Carr W. afternoon Quayle Thursday compliment to Mrs. Betty Quayle Waller and son John, returned who was observing her birthday home Wednesday after a months motor trip. They visited Lake anniversary. Games and the afternoon's entertainLouise, and Banff. Canada, Glac-- j ment. A dainty lunch was served. ier national Yellowstone! and Each serving table was centered paiks. with a bowl of midsummer flowers. Mrs. Quayle was presented Lois, small daughter of Mr. and with a beautiful gift. Mrs. Orson Christensen, underTlie gut Sts were Mrs. Quayle, went an for the removal Mis. Andrew Johansen, Mrs. Jo- of tonsilsoperation Wednesday. seph Harris, Mis. Marie Anderson, Mrs. Betty Jensen, Mrs. Florence Mrs. Abe Tyson spent Wednes-- j Moigan, Mrs. Emma Quayle, Mrs. Nellie Quayle, Mrs. Ingrid Olsen. day and Thursday with triends Mrs. Annie Eiickson, Mrs. Lund-bei- at Bear Lake. Mrs. H. C. Peterson, Mrs. Mrs. Ralph Anthrim of Boise, Maik Painter, Mis Minnie Quayle, Mrs. Can to Lundell and daughter, Idaho was a week end guest of Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Anderson. June, of Salt Lake City. A delightful no host patty was given 'JL.iisddy evening at the home of Mrs, Raymond Rose. A tier resident of Loean and this supper was served after which the is his first visit here in twelve remainder of the evening was spent playing progressive games. years. Those included were Mrs Rose. Mrs. It in Hawkins, Mrs, Donald Mr. and Mrs. William Evans, Jr., H. R. Weston, Mrs. with their daughter, Lucille, and Smith. Miss It. Mrs. Glenna son, Stratford, left this morning Parley Mrs. Pedersen, J H. Taylor, Jr, and for Yel'owMone Bass, by automobile Mrs. Frank Purser. park. They will return Sunday. Mr. Evans is manager of the Logan branch of the Blair Motor company. music-forme- v Mary V. Muir and Mis. J. Bergstrom and son, Jerry are spending the remainder of the week in Silver City with friends and relatives Mrs. Leader Of Chorus Honored Guest E. The members of the Relief Society chorus of the Fourth ward were tables luncheon, Mr, and Mre. Mathew L. Felt- Following enterta'iued at a canyon party at arranged for bridge. At the clone the City park Wednesday evening man of Lewiston aie receiving of the afternoon, gifts were preover the arrival in honor ol their leader, Mrs. congratulations sented to the guests of honor. James McMurrln. Other special of a son at a local hospital guests Included the ward bishop- Thursday. ric, the Relief Society presidency Dr. and Mrs. G. F. Ashley of, and tbeir partners. A hot supper was served after which games, Montpelier, Idaho were visitors ol stories and singing were enjoyed Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hodges, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hodges around a bonfire. Twenty-fivThursday. and family and Mr. and Mrs. were present. Samuel Weston attended the WesMr. and Mrs. Preston Thomas Members of the chorus Include ton family reunion that was held Mrs. A. V. Holman. Mrs. Alex have gone on a business trip to WednesLake. Bear at Tuesday Smith, Mrs. Otto Oskar, Mrs. Ira Idaho. to Monthe motored group day Brown, Mrs. George Q. Rich, Mrs. tpelier and Lava Hot Springs. Mrs. Julia M. Steed, Miss Melva Robert M. Smith, Mrs. Orli ndo Barrett, Mrs. Ray Robinson. VfrB. Cook and Miss Fannie Marie Cook Leona Williams and Mrs. Charles of Clearfield are spending the Carlson. week in Logan as guests o Mr. E. C. and Mrs, Warren E. Hansen. Attend Family Reunion' e 1 Vi Dr. Willcutt Osteopathic Luncheon Guests Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Davis and daughter, Luana Ray, and Mr, and Mrs, Rulon H. Davis and little Mrs. Ray Parker entertained daughter of Salt Lake City reMrs. D. V. Andeison of Salt Lake turned to their home Thursday City, Mrs. Leah P. Blair and Miss after spending the week here as Izolla Jensen at luncheon at her guests of Mrs. Margaret T. HawThe kins, Mrs. Hawkins returned to home Thursday afternoon. luncheon table was graced with a Salt Lake , with the party for a blosof summer dainty bouquet visit. soms. Following luncheon an informal afternoon of visiting was Mr. and Mrs. Lee Larsen and enjoyed. children of Salt Lake City are house guests of Mr. and Mrs. Tor-va- l At Home Physician Treatments, Treatment of Osteopathic Non-surgic- Piles and Varicose Veins PHONE ' 575-- 27 So. 1st East HMrdl Supper Party Thursday st Larsen. EiEdg Shppsir Miss Alice Pedersen was hostess at a prettily appointed supper party given at the home of her sister, Mrs. H. B. Johnson, Thursto day evening in compliment Miss Aflon Odell. The serving tables were centered with bouquets of American Beauty roses. Covers were maiked for twelve guests. Following supper the remainder Logan Visitors ol tiie evening was spent playing hi idge. The high seoie prize was Mrs. Ler Squires and daughter won by Miss Johanna Moen. Miss were visitors in Ogden Thursday. Motif For Dinner Odell was given a guest p.Le. Mrs. T. Iivin Hawkins entertainMiss Ruby Stringham and Miss Mrs. S. Millen Esrl and two chiled a at at dinner family Beatrice Bailey of Salt Lake dren of Ogden and Mrs Al Shaffer party home her afternoon in Wednesday and son, Jack, of Salt Lake City City were out of town guests. have been house guests during the cempimient to Mr. and Mrs. W. week of Mr. and Mrs. Fiank Earl. G. Davis and daughter, Luana Mr. Earl and Mr. Shaflerwlil Ray. and Mr. and Mis. Rulon H. SUCCESS IN MAKING Davis of Salt Lake City and J, spend Saturday and Sunday in T. Hawkins of Rupert. Idaho. Jaiean, The dinner table was graced a with LIES IN bouquet of baby brealh and MAYONNAISE Miss Alice Pedersen and Miss street peas. CovThelma Fedeisen left Friday foi pink and ers were marked for eighteen a trip to the paiks of southern guests. on-hi- WAY OIL IS ADDED Utah. Miss Dorothy Egbert has from a trip to Arco, Idaho. Dr. A. J. brooking, Logan den- tist, has been married to Ida A. Oimse of Minnesota, the marriage taking place at the Calvary Baptist church in Denver with Dr. Horace W, Cole, minister, officiat- E. Mrs. Martha Roberts. He brought their brother, Louiq Reese here to stay with Mrs. Roberts. While visiting his brother In Wyoming, Louis Rees Buffered a parolytic stroke some months ago. He was in a Wyoming hospital for about seven months. His condition Is now reported as favorable. Charles 0. Peterson of Andreas Peterson Sons, has received a card from his brother, Anthon, who, with Mrs. Peterson, is on a fishing outing at Jennys lake, In the Jackson Hole country. He repo.ts good fishing and fine weather. Leave For Home After Logan Visit Mr. and Mrs. Schofield of New York CityEdgar left for their home Wednesday after spending Blx weeks ln Logan. Mr. Schofield is a distinguished and teacher. They have beensinger visiPro,essor and M,'S. Wal- ter Welti I FRECKLES and S FRIENDS it lj2k - To have a home that dean, and whose cleanliness is attained without the heavy sacrifice of a womans time and strength, is something to lie thankful for. It is very easy to have such a home. Simply have a Hoover. No other deaner cleans as swiftly, as deeply, as easily as The New Hoover 25 more efficient than any previous model. Only $6.25 down, complete with dusting tools; balance Inonthly. Liberal allowance for your ol! cleaner. There is also a la beautifully "A Little at a Time is Safest Birthday Party For Youngster Mrs. Ernest Earl entertained at a childrens party at her home Thursday afternoon in to her daughter. Rose compliment Marie, who ing, according to word received was celebrating her fourth birthhere. was day anniversary. The announcement A variety of made through a clipping of the games were the entertainment afwas Mountain which News ter which a picnic lunch was serv-f'Rooky sent to Logan. Dr. Brooking is birthday cake holding four on a vacation tour at the present lighted candles centered the servtime. ing table. Twenty little guests were present D. H. Reese of Jackson Hole, Wyo., has been visiting his sister, Miss Luana Ral Davis of Salt Lake City was a guest of Miss H. J. DeWitt Is remodeling the two story brick home of his faRuby Miltons during the week. ther, the late Aaron DeWitt, on J. T. Hawkins of Rupert, Idaho, the northwest corner of Second was a visitor in Logan the first of West and First North streets. An the week. Mr. Hawkins la a for exterior coat of stucco is Included in the remodeling plans. Too Late To Classify At Gunestt ByBLOSSER Read It Every Day Method. Hills Bros. Use a Similar Rule in Their Patented, Process Coffee-Roasti- ng Oil, in large amounts, adtled to mayonnaise ingredients usually makes the mixture separate. It is better to add oil a little at a time. There is a similar situation in coffee roasting. Occasionally, big batches can be roasted so each has the same flavor. But you cant depend on it. The sure way is to roast a little at a time. Hills Bros, do, with their patented, Controlled Roasting process. As the accuracy of the hour-glas- s depends upon an even, continuous so the flow ... a little at a time uniform flavor of Hills Bros. Coffee is produced by this patented process that roasts evenly, continuously . . . o little at a time. The temperature is exactly regulated while the blend flow's through the roasters. Every single berry is perfectly roaster Naturally, then, every pound har the perfect flavor! Hills Bros. Coffee is packed L. Vacuum cans that keep it fresh! Air, which makes coffee go stale, is removed nnd kept out of these cans Even ordinary, caiit wont keep coffee fresh. Order Hills Bros. Coffee today. Ask for it by name, and look for the Arab trademark on the can. Hills Bros. Coffee, Inc., Denver. j new popular juiced Hoover more efficient than any other make of cleaner at any ... ' ' MODE n J. L. Montrose Company Complete Ifdover Service 19 East First North , , , Phone 999 , air-tigh- t" Colorado. mi Peter Larsen and Edmund Wilhelm left today for the Salt river on a week-enfishing outing. d FOR SALE 100 White Leghorn hens. Must sell quick. C. D. McA17. Bride, 485 East Center. MONEY MARRIAGE LICENSES Marriage licenses have been IsWANTED Hemstitching and sued from the office of the Cache dressmaking. 4,19 South Second county clerk to Phillip Eugene West. Phone VO'-J- . A2L Donahue and Helen Margaret both of Pocatello, Idaho; FOR SALE Young, fresh jersey and Dorocow. Quality Btock. Also 5 tons Greogry Edward Austin Salt Lake first crop dry farm hay. H. O. thy - Castelton both of A16. CityPowell, phone 394. Saturday Night m FOR SALE CHEAP House with three rooms and bath. Partly furnished. Terms. Inquire 82 West S13 First North. ixmnn 1 ANNUAL Short, medium or long A21. CHIFFON HOSE FOR SALE! Large and small residences, business block and buildlocations. ing lots. . Excellent . Phone A16j The Wests. Smartest Dancing IFatf i?y of $1.50 842-R- Attraction WANTED Medium sized, piano. Phone 1031-W- . NO PLACE TO COMPARE! NO MUSIC LIKE IT! , Thats Why Everyone Dances at the Old Mill - New Onyx Adjustable!, FOR RENT Six room house, Monarch range, garage. Phone 141. GAVHNG used Petersons Shoe Store A17. FOR SALE Spring fryers. 477 N. Third East. A18 Any one Y un EMI these Five Special Items GIVEN FREE with Mi 31 Solution! Wheres the Old Fashioned Girl? ' Wheres the old fashioned girl. We like to read about her but we thing of her SELLING OUT SALE ... LASTS TIL SEPT.. AUG. - i - 1ST -- Your Choice of Any Summer Hat at 25c, 49c, 30 Silk Dresses at . $1.00 $3.95 Each , Formerly priced from $10 to $20 OTHER DRESSES REDUCED ACCORDINGLY SELL NOW AT 79c to $16.95 All Spring Coats at V2 Price and Less! 2 'V 59c Rexall Orderlies WHY Jackets at $4.98 and Up Fine Silk Hose at 39c per pair and Up Other items on sale are Sweaters, Skirts, Blouses, Silk Undies, Handbags and Novelties. Simply because its more economical to be stylish when shoes are bought al the 100 Puretest Aspirin Tablets Prompt relief from aches and pains. They do not affect the heart. . . . College Boot Shop 50c Mi 31 Shaving Cream Our new stock of fall and winter shoes defy description . . . See them Saturday . . . Theyre up to the minute . . . the heard quickly and thoroughly. Cools and soothes the Softens skin. Cools and stimulates overheated bodies. IBcstGEn 64.55 to 65.95 50c Klenzo Dental Creme Full Pint Puretest Rubbing Alcohol BETTER SHOES AT A Few Steps Off Main Street and a Few Dollars Saved tired, lame, Safely removes stains that hide the natural beauty of the teeth. 2r? PRESCRIPTION DRUG CO. Edwards Millinery Co. t Chocolate flavored laxative tablets that cause gentle, natural bowel action. - 15 BEGINS dont see a . . . AND LADIES- FURNISHINGS .t ! ' - 4 29 W. 1st North : ? Logan, Utah Syie At A- - Price! ill 33 N. Main 11 |