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Show TILE HERALD-JOURNA- LOGAN, UTAH, AUGUST 25, 1931 L, PAGE THREE ,4, RULA NEWS NOTES OF INTEREST TO WOMEN vJh V re :E' 1, IT t&itte Frock Must Match The Hats Mood Sni Ldk v o tv:'::: uur jm&i Pities & an - Groups Enjoys Week End Party Miss Erma - Jensen of Mink Creek is visiting in Logan with Miss Florence Oskar. Mr. and rs. Otto Oskar and family motored to Preston, Idaho. Sunday where they spent the day visiting with friends. n and Mrs. William spent Sunday in Malad. Mr. Loh-ma- They were guests of Mrs. sister, Loh-ma- ns Mrs. F. W. King- ston and family. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Hansen and child of San Francisco, are visiting in Logan as guests of Mrs. Ole J. Hansen. Dr. and Mrs. S. M. Budge and children are spending their vacation at Fish Haven on Bear Lake. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Wennergren and sons, Bobby and Billy with friends spent the week-en- d in Salt Lake City. Mrs. Hugo Ensign and children were visitors in Salt Lake City during the past week. R, Christensen of Salt Lake City spent the past week folks in Logan as the guest of her The following Logan formed a party that spent the sister, Mrs. Val Palmer. week-en- d on Bear River narrows: Mr. and Mrs. Robert Paul Geisking of Denver left Mr. and Mrs. Henry for his home in Denver, TuesMr. and Mrs. Albert day, after spending the past Hugie, Mrs. Eliza Poulsen, Miss three weeks in Logan visiting 'Libby Nelson and Miss Amy with Mr. and Mrs. C. C. JenEllis. Sunday they were dinryr sen and other relatives. guests of Mr. and Mrs- Wilbur Mrs. Ray Becraft returned Langford at Oneida quarters. home Monday after spending a week visiting in Denver, Colo. Mrs- - E- - - Sunday Dinner Mrs. Mose Reese, accompanied by her sister, Mrs- Claud Cave of Ogden, are visiting in Ilonois Maid Mr. and - Winn Mrs. W. L. afternoon in Miss Mae Edwards was a visl. home Sunday compliment to Miss Lillian tor in Ogden, Friday. flowers Garden Richardson. centered the dinner table. CovMrs. R. W. Bailey and chilers were marked for twelve dren have returned home after guests. spending a week with friends and relatives in Provo. Bridge Supper At Canyon Home Acel Price, principal of the elementary school at Fielding, Is a visitor in Logan today. Mr. Price is a former student Mrs. w. W. Barber entertained the members of her bridge of the Brigham Young college. club at a bridge supper MonMrs. Henry Jabbs and infant day evening at the Barber summer home in Logan canyon. son, of Ogden have returned Supper was served from one home after several weeks stay table. A brass bowl filled with in Logan. gay colored zenias formed the Mrs. Valko Hickman and Miss centerpiece. the re- Marva Hickman were visitors Following supper, mainder of the evening was in Salt Lake City Thursday. spent playing bridge- Tire high score prize was awarded to - Professor E. J. Maynard, ProMrs. W. W. Merrill. Mrs. G. A. fessor Alma Esplin and Proand Mrs. Leah P. fessor Harry Smith were in Lindquist Blair were special guests. Salt Lake City over the weekend on business. - Stockton-Christianse- Tea Thursday To Honor Mother John H. Bankhead will entertain at a tea at her home Thursday afternoon from three until six oclock, in compliment Laura to her mother, Mrs, Mrs. Mickelson, who will observe her ?? 1, A delightful arranged surprise party was given Monday afternoon at the home of Mrs. is for the use of Daily Herald readcommunications not libelous and not over ers. Any 300 words in length are welcome, no matter what the subject. .No anoymous articles will be published. The Herald, however, does not necessarily agree with opinions expressed here. Ihey are the individual ideas of the writers. This column T Ottis of Peterson, in honor Nettie Marie Peterson,'' who was celebrating her thirteenth birthday anniversary. A luncheon was served at one table. A color scheme of yellow, green and pink was used in the decorations. Covers were marked for Miss Peterson, Miss Ruth Kimball, Miss Agnes Stewart, Miss Cleo Miss Mary Gale Lundstrom, Blair, Miss Helen Lundstrom, Miss Florence Lundahl and Miss Jean Bankhead. The remainder of the afternoon was spent playing Bunco. High score prize was won by Miss Bankhead and a guet prize was given to Miss Miss Mrs. T. E. Daniels entertained at an attractively arincheon at her ranged bridge home Monday afternoon in compliment to her daughter. Mrs. Errol Palmer of Salt Lake City who has been visiting in Logan for several days. Luncheon was from one large tafoot of the mountain to the ble which was centered with a college. The city has had quite bouquet of red garden roses. a lot of experience building pipe Covers were marked lines and these little expenditwelve guests. Following luntures would add but little to cheon, tables were arranged fer Individual taxes- Why not hold bridge. Prizes were awarded to the sack? Mrs. Leo Squires Mrs. and Oscar Wennergren. A gift was These are recent opportunities. but they cant hold a canpresented to Mrs. Palmer. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Palmer dle to that UI.C.RR. fran HOLDING THE SAUK entertained Mr- - and Mrs. Errol rhise. A 99 years affair. Our Palmer and family at dinner at will It has been said thut opportheir home Sunday atfernoon tunity comes only once to a be standing or waiting in their man that may be true as to car for a long freight to pass. man, but it has come to Logan When they want to operate Vie City many times and several depot or college line by bus Will we take they pulled up the track, but times recently. the chance? We sure would If did they fix the street fpr was it possibly for The Smithfield Third ward Park Jones and his bunch of traffic? Or the city to compell toe comwill hold their annual Relief Reds had kept out of it. But we must not blame them too pany to do so. We Me still society conference next Sunsince our Taxpayers as- holding the sack. day at 2 p. m. in connection much that Respectfully, with the Sacrament meeting. sociation has intimated GovC. F. Martineau. Mrs. Rachel Anderson of Rich- they will not pay up if mond as members of the Relief ernor Dern doesnt reduce his advise other state society board will be present. salary and officers to do the same, notClub Lays Plan withstanding there has been no Mrs. Samuel Tout, local opportunity to try out the new club advisor, met with the H tax law amendments. club Smithfield leaders of One may ask, what does he Wdenesday evening at the pub- know about war? Havent I lic library to form a program had war ever seen and make arrangements for the horses have been the artillery quartered in achievement club day, our resident district? No doubt which is to be held. Thursday the house would breed slaughter 2 m. 27tli at in the p. August more fUes, but not many. It Mark Allen of Allens l adles Second ward recreation hall. smell bad at times but store is leaving Tuesday night will The exhibit might club girls 25 horses can do their bit, and for New York on a buying trip work. A health contest will be do, notwithstanding a denial is for his establishment. h'ld to determine the two made. Mr. Allen will be gone about local healthiest girls in the The city could operate the a month and expects to order two girls will chapter. These house cheaply and ef- a complete fall and winter enter county contest which will slaughter and is more of a posi- stock from the latest fashion ficiently Debe held in the near future. tion to dig up interest and displays while on1 the trip. monstration teams will demon- make payments that would be strate different phases of a real hardship on hutches club work. These teams and the and meat vendors. Ip the Ken tec la National forWhy not work exhibited will be judged hold the sack? est of Kentucky more than by compitent judges, from trees have been planted this Another that of Cache county. Winners will en- building the chance, year. the from line, pipe ter county contest. Annual Outing of Y. L, M. I. A. The mothers and daughters Y. L. M. I. A. annual outing of IV E. GIVE S. fc? II. GREEN STAMPS Jhe Smithfield First ward BY JOAN SAVOY 'which was held Tuesday evenHats really are at the very vop of the fashion picture this ing on the public camp ground, Stfoclkftom-ClhirBstfnaB'is- eir of the best socials ever year. It is necessary for a frock to have a perfect under- was one S. II. Redemption Station In Our Store given of that type in the First standing of the hats mood if the two are going to form a har- ward. About two hundred and monious ensemble. and fifty mothers and daughThis Empress Eugenie hat of black felt, with its audacious ters were present. A very splentilt and luxurious ostrich plume, is designed for the opera, did program in which each class of the association was reprematinee, afternoon bridge parties, or tea. A black velvet sented was given. The communfrock is presented by Bonwit Teller as the type of dress most was led by Alice ity singing in keeping with the spirit of the hat. The neckline, which is Nelson and Miss Bessie Peterband of white ermine as a son acted as master of ceresquare, uses a generous four-inc- h decorative feature. There is a suggestion of the Empire in- monies. A delicious luncheon was and games were enfluence at the faist, which s belted with fine wooden but- joyedserved, all present. by tons woven in a pattern and tied at the back. The hips are Mrs. Harley Monson entertained at a bridge luncheon molded and the skirt is full knd flowing. at her Thursday afternoon home in honor of Mrs. Cecil near Cache Valley Honored Guests Deppe who leaves in the Cali-fomfuture for Los Angeles, At Bridge wherre she will make her future home. The rooms were Mrs. w. N. Sanders was host- has been received beautifully decorated with, cut Word ess to a group of friends at 'through a clipping of a Topeka, flowers. Dinner was served at 2 a bridge supper given at her Kansas, newspaper of the mar- p. m. guests present were: Mrs.! Correctly home Monday evening in com- riage of Mrs. Mary E. Obray James H. Cantwell, Mrs. Leo Mr. Establish The Mrs. Harold Deppe, Mrs. pliment to Miss Eva Wenner--- of Preston, Idaho, and marNelson, Miss gren of Ely, Nevada, who is Seth Jones, of Logan. The Vena Seth Chambers, New Mode a visitor in Logan and Mrs. riage took place August 19, at Cantwell, Mrs. Wesley Roundy. Bert Olsen who is leaving for the home of Mrs. Obray s Mrs. Vernal Munk, Mrs. Noble Mell Obray Chambers, Mrs. Ada a trip to South Dakota. Supper daughter, MrsVacvi was served from small tables. Mueller at Topeka. Elder Den Mrs. Kenneth Pitcher and 4 o. A variety of late summer blos- zil D- Lamb of Hyde Park, Utah, Lionel Danielson. Prizes were soms formed the centerpieces. who Is filling a mission hi Kan- awarded to Mrs. Danielson and Covers were marked for Miss sas. officiated. The bridegroom Mrs. Leo Nelson. A guest prize is 84 years old and the bride to honored guest, Mrs. Laura Wennergren, Mrs. Olsen, Wenne.gren, Mrs. Byron 68. P. Cragun assisted Mrs. Monson MrsW. J. Vickers, Mrs. Alder, in entertaining. W. A. Wennergren, Mrs-- J. Mrs. Lucile Waite of Hyde Guest Miss Mildred Harvey, Park was a Smithfield visitor Mis Mayme Anderson, Miss Of Couple Friday. Hazel Wennergren and the To Conduct Last Session- shostess. Miss Clara Kremer was a Two more public play ' and Bridge prizes were awarded dinner guest of Professor and hours will be conducted story to Mrs. Oscar Wennergren and Mrs. S. R-- Stock at their home this season on the public play Mrs. W. A. Wennergren. Tuesday afternoon. grounds. This has been a very Charming trans successful activity during the parent velvets summer months, as high as 70 with the conchildren under 10 years of age trast idea workhave been present at one time ed out cleverly and never less than twenty. of means by after-! . and Friday Wednesday draped noon will conclude the work for o I neckline this season. creamy satin-h- and The Bee Hive girls of Benson rolled and stake left here Thursday morn-- ; hand finished. at the Logan girls camp lng for canyon. Mrs. Margaret Bingham stake Bee Hive leader accom-panie- d them. Among those who went from here were: Wanda Greene, Eve Marie Jarvis, Ewar- "a Waite. Joan Peterson, Edith Two piece jacket dressFuller, Erma Bingham, Gladys es of silk crepe comGyllenskog and Ruth Nelson. The Sunday school officers bined with satin stresses the light topped and the First ward bishopric and their partners spent vogue. Thursday evening at the n. pan-yocamp in Smithfield If you are interested in a permanent that Luncheon was served and a program was given. , Fitted canton models with diagonal fronts. excels for charm and style . . . that preserves Farewell Program to be Held the natural hair texture , , . and when conA farewell These are but a few of the Important style program will be held Sunday evening in the scientious service is rendered . . . Phone Us. features in the new dresses for fall in ' a 8 m. in honor First ward at p. special selling at who of Miss Viola Peterson leaves for a mission to the Ask About Our Special Prices western states. Sept. 8th. The PHONE 1232 public is invited to be present. for - A common trouble with many men is that their expenditure of speech is too great for their income of Ideas. FILLERS We Give S & H Green SfecWoD-CJiratfaiis- S & H Redemption Our Store H 4-- 4-- H Station In ring 4-- H TO CO Stamps er M 3-Pie- ce SUITS 4-- H 4-- H birthday anniAll friends versary, Thursday. of Mrs. Mickelsons are cordially invited to call during these th eighty-seven- hours- New Arrivals j' New Fall Pair Wed Supper DRESSES ia m That n E 'ri Group Arrange Surprise Party 41,-00- 0 at a dinner a their COMIN-G- PITZER Editor Call 50 Forem n Agin Em tt MaiP Miss Eva Wennergren .of Ely, Do-gNevada, who is visiting in sevhas been the motif for eral parties during the pasi. Last Wednesday after- . week noon Mrs. Bert Olsen entertain-,at one table of bridge for diss Wennergren. At the close tif the games, lunch was serv-- j ed. Six guests were bidden. Wednesday evening a dinner was given honoring Miss Wennergren by Mr. and Mrs. W. A Wennergren at their home. The table was centered with a bowl of garden flowers. Covers were marked for eight guests. was guest Miss Wennergren of honor at a bridge luncheon given Friday afternoon by Miss. Hazel Wennergren at her home. The serving tables were gay with summer blossoms. Covers were marked for twelve. Bridge Mrs. Kenprizes were won by MrsJ. H. neth Anderson and A guest prize was Mickelsonpreseented to Miss Wennergren. Mrs. Oscar Wennergren entertained at a chicken dinner Friday evening for Miss Wennergren. A bowl of pink cosmos centered the table. Covers were marked for eight guests. C Society - & , - . Mrs-Osca- r Dinner Independent Grocery Co. j H. G. 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