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Show THE HERALD FACE TWO - WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER JOURNAL, LOGAN, UTAH. 1931 2, RULA C. PITZER Society Editor Call 50 . NEWS NOTES OF INTEREST TO WOMEN Dance Club Meets At Lawn Party w Cove News The Misses Fawn anti Jessie Anderson weie hostesses to the members of the Dance club ofa the Louan hieh school at and lawn meeting bu lines Plans party at thur homeentertainwere made for social ments to be given during the coming school year. Following the meeting tables were arranged for budge and a dainty luncheon served to Garden twenty-fiv- e guests. flowers were used in Displays Trousseau At Sisters Home e- Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Hatch, Miss Agatha Hatch, Miss Carol Hatch and Miss Neta EsRelsen .spent Thursday at Ogden. Mr. and Mrs Gkn Day are t T3 " - m rr s T U -- y FASHION HINTS ' Flaiter a By Lilyan Tashman r If, Givs-i- y Mada Bindrup presided appointed at a beautifully trousseau tea. Sunday afterher sister. of noon at the horn Mrs. Alma Netdcrhau.ser About one hundred guests called between the hours of three and six Tall bronze baskets filled with pastel shades of gladioli "raced the gift room and silver baskets of roses and sweet peas were used In the trousseau moms. Miss Bindrup was assisted in Miss receiving b her sisters.Neider-hausPearl Bindrup and Mrs Miss Ann Olson had charge of the gift room and Miss Ruth Olson presided In Miss rooms. the trousseau Esther Olson poured at the tea table which was centered with a low bowl af gold coloied nasturtiums, with tall tapering candles at either end of the table. She was assisted by Miss Roma Nell Birdrup and Miss Sarah Chipman. er Mr. and Mrs Bryon Alder presided at an attractively arat luncheon ranged bridge their home Friday evening in house to their compliment guests. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Warner of Petaluma, California. Luncheen was seived at five small tables with bridge following The entertaining lorni and tables were, prettily decorated witn res-'sgladioli and snap dragon I he gue.st list included, Mr. ,.nd Mrs. R, E. Berntson, Mr and Mrs E. G. Carter, Mr and Mrs Oscar Wennergren, Mr and Mis Eric Johnson, "r and Mis Farrell Johnson, Dr and Mrs. Claik E Haskins, Mr. and Mrs Sidney R Stock, Mr. and Mrs W W Owens, Mr and Mrs Harry Smith and Mrs. W J Vickers Stockings are sheer today and w'ere gone tomorrow. score prizes H gh awarded to Mrs Farrell Johnson and Dr. Haskins. A guest Friday afternoon at Lewiston prize was presented to Mrs. at the home of Mrs. Clarence Warner. Brown. Mrs- W. H Cottle spent the past week visiting with Mrs Brown and family. Don Holden of Ogden is spending his vacation here at the h&me of his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Lorin Corbndge Mr, and Mrs. Jim Rooinson. ol Preston spent Tuesday after- Gives Examination Dr. Wendell Budge of Lewisnoon visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Orlando Hamp- ton was here Friday where he ton. gave a free health examination Mrs. L. G. Wright was hostess of all the children. He was asto the Jolly Neighbors club at sisted by the Relief Society. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Parkinson her home Thursday afternoon. Special guests of the occasion and daughter, Arabel and Mr. were Mrs. G- W. States, Miss and Mrs. Howard Swainston of n, Kesia Parker, Mrs. Menca Whitney, motored to Oxford Mrs- Leola Bate, of PresSunday evening on business-FreChristensen of Preston ton, Mrs. Andy Morrison of Lewiston and Mrs. Laura At- was here Thursday evening to kinson. In the late afternoon, attend a meeting. was luncheon Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Oliver-so- n an exquisite served at small tables adorned and Mr. and Mrs. Nolan with beautiful cut flowers. A Lowe attended a dance at Presdelightful afternoon was en- ton Friday evening. joyed by all present. Mrs. Cecil Woodward and $2.20 daughters, Blanche, Ruth and TO SALT LAKE CITY AND Norma, Mrs. E. J. Smith, Mrs. RETURN Dora Atkin and Mrs. Ivan $1.50 Woodward were present at a in TO OGDEN AND RfcTCRN shower Fnday evening SEPTEMBER II Smithfield at the home of Mr. Logan via Oregon Short and Mrs. Heaps, given for their From Tickets good only in daughter, Vella, whose engage- Line. ment to Mario Woodward has coaches and chair cars, limited for return to home destination recently been announced. before midnight, September 14. Visit in Franklin Mr. and Mrs. Roland Monson Ask local agent for further of Chicago and Mrs. Ezra Monson and son Ezra Monson, Jr., and wife of Washington, D. C spent a few days of last week StocHovr-Ghrisfians- en at the home of Mr. and Mrs. AH. Parkinson en route home after an exterded vacation Among the interesting social events of the past week were the proud parents of a baby the parties given in honor of Miss Mada Bindrup and Parley girl born Thursday. Mis Marion Allen entertained Winn, whose marriage will take place In the near future Saturday in honor of her sisMrs. Alma Neideihauser enter Mrs. Linda Merrill Peterson tertained at a kensington at her home Tuesday evening In at a troussiau tea to Miss Bindrup Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hull Of compliment close of the evening, a City called Friday) At the luncheon Brigham was served to atternoon where they visited dainty hmd twelve guest Bright Mr and Mrs J C Allen Mr anil Mr ftimam Laker flowers were used in deeoiat-maie .spending several days at Mis Diviva Sdturduy evening, Bear Lake visiting relatives. Mrs Alton and Doctor and Mrs Don C Mer- Chambers rill ol Selina spent Thursday Cantwell of Southfield eniei-tame- d visiting Mr and Mrs. Thomas at a at the Chambers home supper and raid paity, ks Mr and Mrs Owen Larsen honoimg Mis Hindi up and Ml 3.,d family ol Richmond spent Winn Twelve guests weie seatSunday evening visiting Mr. ed at small tables that were charmingly decorated with basand Mis Joseph Biggs. Mr and Mis. Henry Cornish kets of nasturtiums. entet lamed at a dinner Sunday , Another very ai tractive afaltenioon Covers were laid for fair was I he ten guests were: shower given by H.s. Chloe Mr and Mis Waynard Talbot, Stewart. Mis Est her Olson and Mr and Mrs. Joe Talbot. Mr. Miss Ann Olson it the home and Mrs Lewis Brown and Mr. of Mrs Stew ait. A color scheme and Mrs Joe Talbot, Mr and of green and yellow' was carthe appointMrs. Lewis Brown and Mr. and ried out In all ments. The rooms were artisMrs. Silvan Talbot of Lewistically decorated with tall flowton. Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Johnson ers. An interesting feature of entertained Sunday in honor of the evening was the entrance Mrs Johnsons father, John of little Dorothy Davis, dressed it being his 83rd in white, carrying a basket of MaueLley, followed by the bride-elec- t, own flowers,who bnthday. The out-of- -t wore her mothers guests included Mr. and Mrs. Miss Bindrup Edwin Owen of Salt Lake City, wedding dress. Mr and Mrs- Lavon Smith of received many lovely and useguests were Hyrum, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey ful gifts. Fifty-fiv- e Miuchley of Logan and Mr. in attendance. and Mrs. Bill Toolson of Smith-fieli Out-of-to- Mrs Mae Musser Is in Salt Lake City today attending a party at the country club given by Mrs Reed Smart and Mrs. Elmer E. Jenkins complimenting Mrs. Ralph Woolry of Honolulu. Mr and Mrs. Joe Hyer of Lewiston spent Sunday afternoon visiting Mr. and Mrs. Fred Titensor. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Biggs and son Willis and Miss Rosa Allen spent Wednesday at Lava. They also visited with Mr. and Mrs. George Matkin at Swan Lake, Idaho. , Di. and Mrs. D- K. Allen and daughter Margaret of Salt Lake City, Dr. and Mrs. J. W. Allen of Moab, Utah, and Mr. and Mrs. Owen Larsen of Richmond spent Sunday afternoon visiting Miss Rosa Allen and Thomas Allen. 33na jbtti - Mad-diso- Officers Honor Marva Hickman Marva Hickman, who Is leaving in the near future for Salt Lake City, was the motif of a lawn party given by the ff fleers and teachers of the First ward primary association at the Logan lug school c.lnpus Games were played and i delicious picnic lunch served to the following, Mrs Kate Wak-leMrs. Vela Anderson, Mrs. Ross Anderson. Mrs. Lula McArthur, Mrs. May Painter, Mrs. Reva Watkins, Mrs. May Baugh, Mrs. Elizabeth Thorpe, Mrs Mary Wadsworth, Mrs. Willard Pculsen and the Misses, Loye Roberts, Elva Glenn and Alice Worley. A gift was presented to Miss Hickman who has worked in the primary with these ladies. y, Last Time Today Fitting, Will Rogers In Young As You Feel Thurs. - The importance of fur cannot be overstressed this autumn Its uses are legion and its effects are subtle. Perhaps the mjst startling fur mode of the season is the revival of the muff, something no fashion-consciowoman can overlook. The muff of 1931 will be a very small affair, almost imIt will appear pertinent In size. varonly in the short-haire- d iety of furs and will match the trimming of a suit, coat or entire fur jacket. In fact, the jaunty fur basque, accompanied by a tiny muff, promises to be the sensation of the season. One of my favorite fall outfits, shown above, comprises a suit cf gray covert cloth with a small rap of the same material. Both the cap and the suit, are generously trimmed with astrakan fur and a matching muff creates the keynote of trip. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Olsen, the entire costume. Sr., were dinner guests at the of Mr. and Mrs. Wilford 4-- II Club To Discuss home Stokes, Sunday. Mrs Henry Biggs spent last at Providence where she Showing week was a guest at the home of Ci untv Agricultural Agent R. her brother E. P. Oldham and L Wrigley will meet members family. Mrs. Ezra Corbridge of Prescalf oi the North Logan club at the Noith Logan school ton spent a few days last week house, Fnday at 4 p. m to dis- visitmg with her sister, Mrs. cuss w.th them problems of Wallace Olsen, Jr. and Melba Parfating and showmanship in Aletha Biggs last spent Sunday at preparing calves for a county kinson Preston with relatives and show. firDr.or Oother wi Israelsen of the friends. John Corbridge of Preston Utah State Ancultural eollege visitor last i.; club director, Wallace Beut-le- r. was a Franklin elub leader; Robert Crook -- week. Mrs- Emmeline Atkinson Mrs. t; ston, and Allen secretary and trasurer. Lizzie Lowe. Mrs. Arlene ton and Mrs. Bell Durrant If fathiis and mothers made tended a quilting bee at the the home more attiactive to home of Mrs. Rhoda Wilkinson, ould be Thursday afternoon. young pei pie. theie lever " pit; partus on lonely Mrs Harold Bradford and Mrs Wallace Olsen, Sr. spent d Facet, a Rosanka us Thursday afternoon. (SsipntM m Qese$ R Sizes 1 to Fri. - Sat. i .1 12 I . t"A A. S I ,'Si BEAUTY SALON R. M. SMITH, i--; . i "V SHOES Have superior fitting qualities This makes them the ' .w and . 1 i every Evening enna jtmcK MEI.ODIES TUNfc IN every Sunday Evening ENNA JEMCK lu;iL com- - Over KSL at 5 p m And AsoOcidiaci St it n f tort. Over nci MEI ODIES 5 p KSL at m 5 cars of Quality Footwear Mail Oiders fS V Noith Main '. f, v eje t First Important Place to Go Broadcasting I" Studied for past two years in New York as a protege of Paul tenor, formerly of Metropolitan and now with ChiCivic cago Opera Co.; Edgar Scofield, oratorio and concert baritone, Pasquale Amato, former leading baritone of Metropolitan Opera Co. Logan, Utah Address 243 South Main Phone 951-- Iromptly Filled Interesting Miss Vera Thompson who has spent the summer with her sis-t- e, Mrs. L. B. Holt of West Jordan Is now home preparing to go to school. Thomas Godfrey Jr. and wife acompanied by Mr. and Mrs. PS. Barson who is over 82 years old motored to the north to spend the birthday of his brother-in-laDvid Park, of Lorenzo, Idaho. They report a vejy splendid trip. Thev also visited other northern cities on their way. - Hear Sorority Convention Report The U. S A. C. chapter of the Sigma Phi Beta sorority held a meeting at the home of Miss Kate Smith Monday evening. Reports of the convention held in Iowa this summer were given. card Following the meeting tables were arranged and a delicious luncheon served to sixteen members. Early fall flowers were used as table Stoclkflor-CBiristtiafis- er BEAUTY SALON R. M. SMITH, Mgr. c- v'Av03Rv'S V'C -- s '"e tesu'1 re cao8 fteauW Jfte . ,eceot Vr 'SSf lkuP i at'otfe lecessaJv and comsC, nan'e. the most tra thout tet i0 eiCti Vr l;Vder SeUV' 0tdlouaT8- - 0,1 V. We spend considerable time and money to find out what is new and worth while in beauty culture. And when we discover something really superior we do not hesitate to protect it from counterfeit and imitations. To do this we find it advantageous to tie-uexclusive sales rights and advertising rights, so that we know absolutely you are getting the proper merchandise and service. Frequently our competitors flatter us by claim- ing to give these exclusive services and commodities and it is necessary for us to step in and protect our service from cheap imitations and our customers from substitutions. are now offering, EXCLUSIVELY, the following merchandise and service, each of which is far outstanding in its field. We Althou.-e- , SHOE STORE . p The Where He Teaches the Arts of Singing and Radio Associated Stations c4 53 v g want style TUNE IN & v's M Where You Get Every Successful Operation Known to Beautu Culture hr house guest, Miss Ellen Alexander of Pasadena, California. The entertaining rooms wire attractively decorated with late summer flowers. Following the card games, a delicious luncheon was served to the EL. Hansen Mr M' Mrs. H. F. Joseph Carlisle. Ammussen. Mrs- Otis Peterson and the Misses Camille Christiansen, Lutie Bancroft. Bertha by alL Mrs. Andrew S. Heggie with Pruss and the guest of honor High score prize was awarded her son, Andrew L. Heggie and to Miss Bertha Pruss and a daughters, Felecia and Virginia, Mrs. John A. Thompson and guest prize presented to Miss son, Fane Weldon spent Ti0'-da- y Alexander. in Preston, visiting with friends after which tney motored to Downata springs and Marriage had a most enjoyable time Twenty or more of the Mu- Is Announced a good tual girls enjoyed Mr. and Mrs. Heber Cronquisr plunge at the Udy Springs on of Benson ward ish to anThursday night. Mr. and Mrs. William Loosle nounce the marriage of Albertina to Gran announce the arrival of a fine Pendleton, son of Frank PenbabyMrs. Ben Clark of McCam-mo- n dleton of Logan The marriage ceremony is visiting here as the Tuesday guest of her father. John B. morning with President Joseph E. Car-do- n Jardine. officiating. Orin Myler of Idaho Falls The voung couple expect to is visiting with relatives and friends in Logan and Clark- make their home in Logan. ston. Bessie Wheeler of Lewiston is the guest of Mass Jennie But-tar- s. Girls c in Logan choice tea at her home Tuesday complimenting 5 OfSosw'' Now Conducts a Studio Mrs Orson A. Garff presiikd at a prettily arranged bridge & v $ Tenor $000 itVUCK Rav-ste- n Misses Amy and Alton entertained at a bonfire chicken supper, Fnday Out of town guests included Miss Florence Johnson, Norman Peterson and Rudolph Kaiser of Brigham City. Others present were, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Clark, Miss Veda Barson, Lean James Ravsten, Mr. Rupert rvin Ravsten, Lowell Christensen and Rulon Archibald, beChicken sides the hostesses. and watermelon were enjoyed S3 Roscoe Hess lENNA Clarkston pubUf.' Manager H pre-iden- An A AA to EEE Bridge Tea For House Guest aht. d. Mrs. Musser At Party In Salt Lake City YMFiriig; F$n g Miss y Say?: F Virgin Permanent Coiffures Combo Ringlette Permanent Waves French Blending Powders Houbigant Individual Lotions Contourator Treatments Arno Steam Treatments. We shall be glad to explain any one of them without oh ligation to you. 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