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Show n THE 4' '3S NEWS NOTES u LOGAN, UTAH, AUGUST 28, 1931. HERALD-JOURNA- L, PACE THREE RULA C. PITZER Society Editor Call 50 i. OF INTEREST TO WOMEN inw - jr&ixr, 6Qld MiF F Sstfeg t DsHgMM Couple Entertain At Canyon Party John A. Larsen, manager of the Crystal Bottling Works, and Mrs. Larsen, entertained the employes of the company and their partners at a deOne of the most delightful social" affairs of the late sum- lightful canyon party Tuesday evening. A picnic supper was mer season, was a dancing par- served after which games and at evening ty given ThursdayOld Mill by singing were enjoyed around a the picturesque six guests bonfire. Twenty Mr ar.d Mrs. W. W. Anderson were included. and of Ogden and Attorney Mr. D&ndhg in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Boyu Hatch and Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Od. an of New York City who are spending the next two weeks at their summer homes in Logan canHatch and Mrs. Mrs. yon. Oldum and their children have been in the canyon since the later part of June. Mr. Hatch Odium, prominent and Mr. business executives of the east, here last families joined their week. A buffet supper was served. One hundred and fifty couples, including guests from Ogden and Salt Lake City were present. Music was furnished by Wilburn Wilsons orchestra. Asa Bullen, Mrs. Picnic Supper At Canyon Th following couples spent in Logan Thursday evening canyon; Mr. and Mrs. Donald Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Purser, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Mr. and Mrs. Pa. y Rose, Pedersen, Mr. and Mrs. Ir 'hr Hawkins and Mr. and Mrs. H. R Weston. A picnic lunch was enjoyed, after which the remainder of the evening was spent with singing and visiting around a bonfire. Bunco Party No-Ho- Gi'i Fiiiy ffis Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Jones pressed over an attractively arranged dinner party at tiitu home Thursday evening. The table was centered with a silver bowl filled with a variety of garden flowers in pastel colors. the ends of the table were silver candelbra holding tall orchid tapers. Covers were marked for Mr. and Mrs. S. S- Eccles of Ogden, Mr. and Mrs. K. C. Browning of Preston, Idaho, Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Hatch, Mr. and Mrs. Mil-tu- n Merrill and Mr. and Mrs. Jones. Following dinner, they attended the dancing party at the Old Mill given by Mr. and Mrs- W. W. Anderson of and Attorney and Mrs. Ogd,. Asa Bullen. At st - - - - Week End Group At Canyon Home and Mrs. Attorney General P. Parker of Salt Lake George S Miss Alice Johnson and Miss City, accompanied by a party Elna Johnson entertained at a of friends are spending the at the Rich summer party at their home week-en- d SYMBOL OF MODERN Bunco Tuesday afternoon in compll-- 1 home in Logan canyon. ment to Caroline Moore of Calif-who is visiting To ROASTING METHOD Fresno, in Logan. At the close of the Bunco games, luncheon was Family Meet Miss Enid Gibbons of Loomis, Con- served at two small tables. in Assured Is Accuracy Places were marked for Miss Calif., is visiting in Logan with Hills trolled Roasting Moore, Miss Edna Jesserf, Miss her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. Vera Jessen, Miss Bessie Leish-ma- F. Gibbons. Bros.' Patented Process She was accomMiss Doris Cazier. Miss panied home by William Cook for Roasting Coffee Margaret WooLnell of Denver, and Miss Mary Cook. They Colo., and the . hostess. Score came to attend the Gibbons an else, than anything Better Wool-enwere ll won Miss by family reunion which will be hour-glasymbolizes the exactness prizesand Miss Moore. A guest held Saturday and Sunday at of Hills Bros. patented, Controlled was to Miss prize the girls camp in Logan presented Roasting process. For as the ac- M'iore. depends curacy of the hour-glas- s . upon an even, continuous flow . . so the wondera little at a time ful, unvarying flavor of Hills Bros. Coffee is produced by this patented process that roasts evenly, continua little at a time. ously This is very different from ormethods. The dinary, results are very different too. You :an judge them yourself, if you compare Hills Bros, with other coffees. Hills Bros, has a finer, uniform flavor. Roasting it a little at a time For every makes this possible. berry receives the right amount of heat. None is underdone, none is overdone. The same delightful flad vor is assured in every pound. coffee cant guarantee these Cofthings. No wonder Hills Bros. fee has and holds so many friends! Honors Guest IS HOUR-GLAS- no-ho- . Attend n, ss Mitr35i Entertained Party st supper party was held Saturday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Donald SmithThe supper table was centered with a bowl of late garden flowers. Covers were marked for Mr. umi I.Iio. Smith, Mr. ?.r.H Mrs Frank Purser, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Rose, Mr- and Mrs. Parley Pedersen, Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Hawkins, Mr. and Mrs. H. R- Weston and Mr. and Mrs-J- . H, Taylor, Jr. A social even-- j h.g was spent, following- supper. A Guest Of Honor At Shower rlnb at her home Thursday night Visiting and music formed the entertainment for the evening. A dainty lunch was served. The living rooms were decorated with bouquets of late summer iluW(.rs. The members present included Miss Verona Lucherini, Miss Emma Hawkins, Miss Mildred Johnson, Miss Lottie Batkin, Miss Loree Fames. Miss Lulu Dunn, Miss Flora Fames, Miss luilieUit Farr.es Miss Sylvia Baxter, Miss Merle Dunn, Miss Maude Cooley and the hostess. variety of summer flowers. The guests included Mrs. Horsley, Mrs. Marriner Bemt-sor- i, Mrs. Thelma Olsen, Dent, Mrs. Vivian Spencer, Miss Marjorie Larsen, Miss Edna Bickmore, Miss Edith, Jessen, Miss Gretta Fredrickson, Miss Ruth Shaw, Miss Alice Dunn, Miss Mable Shaw, Miss Afton Cressell and Mrs. Jack Shaw. Mrs-Arthu- r Couple Leaves For The East Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Odell left Thursday for Cambridge, where Mr. Odell will enter the Harvard school of Business Administration. Mrs. Odell was formerly Miss Bonnie Adamson ot Richmond. 1 ... I air-tig- L r( SALE Ladies and Misses SUMMER FOOTWEAR group of Misses and Ladies high grade summer footwear to be Closed Out, regardless of former price. Practically all sizes $1.95 yon. Dr. and Mrs. Daines entertained Dr. and Mrs. Alwyn Sessions and son of New Brunswick. New Jersey, at dinner at their home Thursday evening. A social evening followed dinner. Pretty Luncheon At Home $2.95 Childrens Oxfords, Shoes and Slipers. Just the thing for school $1.75 Heres a sensation Sat- in and Brocaded House Slippers, feather trimming in Black, Red and Pink colors. Reg. $2.50. To be closed out at $1.39 i LADIESMSTOR N LARGEST TUB MADE Mrs. Uban Johnson was hostess at a prettily appointed lun- 95 $ and our entire remaining stock of women's and misses' regular $12.50 and $7.50 summer dresses to be Hundreds of the smartest frocks of the summer season. Our regular stock of lovely fashions specially reduced. Sports, Street, Afternoon and Evening Dresses included . . . featuring models that have been popular favorites since the season Two Enticingly Low Prices! Group 1 Chiffons, Georgettes, Flat Crepes, Printed Chiffons, Silk Shantungs. Some with Jacket effects. Practically all sizes. 13 to 46. 68c 2E XJE Is Now cheon at her home Wednesday afternoon- Bright summer flowers formed the centerpiece for the serving tables. Covers w'ere marked for Mrs. Wright Sutton. Mrs- Rex Lewis, Mrs. Ed- Hutchison, Mrs. Fred Baugh, Mrs. Ray Anderson, Mrs. Mrs. Joseph Johnson, Hugh Leishman, Mrs. Lyman Hodges. Mrs. Derle Thorpe, Mrs. Ross Nyman and the hostess. Offered - - CRYSTAL GLASS WATER TUMBLERS At smallest price e Decorated Color Tumblers Nu-Ros- Se3.. 69c Group 2 Combination Shantungs, Fabrics, Georgettes, Flat Crepes and other Lovely materials.' Sizes 13 to 46. for 35c 6 O G Q a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a WE HAVE CUT PRICES ON HOUSEWARES AND HARDWARE SO THAT MONEY IS STRETCHED WHEN YOU SPEND IT HERE ROUSING BARGAIN! a aa started. Misses and L a d i e s black patent pumps, straps and ties, military and high heel. There were our regular $5.00 values Reduced to 10 lbs o sacrificed at these rediculouslg low prices One ' a a ht Clearance For Sale Sterilized Honey SATURDAY SPECIAL j Dr. and Mrs. H B. Daines and family of Midvale, Utah were guests of Dr. and Mrs. C. J. Daines, Wednesday. Wednesday ivening they were all guests at the girls camp in Logan can- Bulk-roaste- Hills Bros. Coffee comes in vacuum cans that keep it fresh. Air, which destroys the flavor of coffee, is removed and kept out of these cans. Even ordinary, cans wont keep coffee fresh. Ask for Hills Bros. Coffee by name, and on look for the Arab trade-mar- k the can. Hills Bros. Coffee, Inc., Denver, Colorado. 1931 al Entertained An Opportunity to Make a Great Saving! bulk-roasti- j ap-'yn- Logan Visitors Mrs. W. L. Olsen and Mrs. Kenneth Berntson entertained at a shower Wednesday evening at the home of Mrs. Olsen, in compliment to Mrs. Jack Horsley. The evening was spent playing cards, after which a dainty lunch was served. The serving tables and the living rooms were decorated with a Mrs. Charles Hsniivairsdl At Tea Psrty Miss Libby Baxter entertained the members of the M. G- R. ... 1 Goodsell and Mrs. Bankhead. About one hundred and twenty five guests called during the Musical selections afternoon. Have you any job printing were given by the Fourth ward Mrs. lyou need done NOW? Phone 7 chorus. Relief society Mickelson received lovely gifts, or 50 and ask the commercial several poems written in her printing department of the to do it for and bouquets of flowers, Herald-JournMr;. Laura Mickelson, who honor Mrs. Mickelson was highly A2titf. was observing her eighty sevenwas th birthday anniversary, Uie Lui.ui-cguest ?.t a beautitea, given fully appointed her afternoon by Thursday daughter, Mrs. John H. Bank- head at her home. The living rooms were decorated with a wealth ot bright hued summer of which were blossoms Mrs". Miutelson sent to "any cy friends. In the dinning room a color harmony of lavender and white was earned .out in the appointBRING YOCIt OWN NEW CROP HONEY ments. The serving table was centered with a silver basket CONTAINER j filled with feathery lavender and white asters. At each end was a lavender princess taper Outers Called For and Delivered! in a silver holder. Those who poured during the afternoon were Mrs. W. II. Griffin, Jr., 168 South Main Phones GS0J2 or 190 Mrs. Robert M. Smith. Mrs. B Miss Drue T. Cardon and Smith. Assisting with the servJ. C. Zollinger, Mgr. ing and the receiving of guests were Mrs. Charles Troiman, Club Members Group Forms Aik a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a FREE FRUIT FUNNEL! We will give a very useful aluminum fruit funnel with each grey enameled Rishpan during this cut price sale. For canning season these large pans with sturdy side handles are greatly appreciated. a a a a a Pan Pan 14-Qua- rt 17-Qua- rt a a a a a a a a a a a a 49c 59c 33x body on strongest chassis, makes this the outstanding value of all coaster wagons. Heavy rubber tires and roller bearings, of course. Largest all-ste- 15-in- ch Your choice of glues top or metal ton jars. Jelly tumblers, with Ice Cream, Fruits and Sherbet Servers 39 dozen.., covers, Zinc Mason Caps, Doz Best Rubbers, a a .25 ' r .4 Doz a a a a a a a a a The Time-Teste- d TEA KETTLE Stock up at thii saving price. a X a a a aa a Ice-Lippe- d WATER PITCHER A a a a a a a a a gracefully shaped spiral glass jug of ample size offered at an astounding price 39c a a a a a a a a o a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a aa a a a a a a SAVE MONEY llby using genuine per- feet Mason Fruit Jars at these cut prices 69 Pints, Doz..., 79 Quarts, Doz 2 Quarts, Doz $1.10 v SALAD SET RAPID This salad set is a great time 'and labor saver for your kitchen. You will surely get a set now at this cut price. Per three-piec- e This is the large grey ameled tea kettle of pendable quality, but fered at a cut price. en- deof- PARING KNIFE The most popular of all kitchen knives is this one we offer now for only 69c FRUIT PRESS A wr e 1 all-ste- press for many purposes, but especially useful at this season foe fruits and vegetables. Our price . 'SLorT WHERE BARGAINS AWAIT YOU 69 No. Main St. 1 Phone I IO Logan |