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Show THE HERALD - JOURNAL, LOGAN, UTAH. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEilUEU- - 23, PAGE THREE 1!)S1. i A 1 NEWS NOTES OF INTEREST TO WOMEN RULA C PIT2ER Society Editor Call 50 lOW ire jpv i dt'S like bl lLs il ind ,sm of VisZtos all Mr. and Mrs. Reese Mauglian entertained at a Dinner party at their home Saturday evening compliment ry to Dr. and Mrs. Don C. Merrill ana daughter, Mai ion. who have spent the week in Logan visiting with relatives and friends. The Merrills are formerly from Salma. Dr. Merrill and family left Tuesday morning for Philadelphia, where he will do post giaduate i- tilM '4 the P for ash red work. The dinner table was adorned with a dainty centerpiece of s pink featherv asters Oc'-were marked for ten guests. dinner a social evening was spent. Sunday morning. Dr. and Mrs. were honored the Merrill guests at a waffle breakfast Mr. R. C. Mrs. and given by Green at their home. The table w'as centered with a bowl of blue morning glory. Covers were marked for eight guests. Mrs. Ellen Larsen entertained at a family dinner at her home Sunday afternoon in compliment to Dr. and Mrs. Merrill. An artistic bouquet of purple larkspur formed the centerpiece Covers were for the table. marked for eighteen guests. oe and hat Fol-lovi- ng ind you V ght or tter cnt so ie do idly lore 923. s X GLENDALE r I Mr. and Mrs. Asa L. Webster and Mrs. Ada Webster were in Logan last Wednesday. Mr. Claude Fulton and sons Charles and Ken, Mrs. Joe and Mr. Jack Thomas of Star Valley. Wyoming, spent last Thursday night wiih Mr. and Mrs. Leland L. Auger and family. This w'as the first visit the Fulton family has made since leaving here nine years ag Miss Gladys Webster enter-taintwenty guests at her home at a watermelon bust one Hog-gans- en ea night last week. Edward Hcbdon and family spent last Wednesday with Mr. k and Mrs. William II. Auger. Mrs. LaVeda Sharp of Preston was visiting friends and relatives here last Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Leland Auger and family motored to Banida last Sunday afternoon. Vern.Ne.kon and C. J. Larsen motored to Preston last Sunday night. -- $Oiiyoooooo.i?p'?N0'ioyooot - r- ii I LOW 1181 CES! 1 rA1 oAVw you ran huff if xlHttltl J x:: tlrftvntlnble 1 tzf-ptn- fp Here s Noah s A rk Quilt Pattern Wilford Woodruff Regular Meeting 1 V j The Wilford Woodruff camp of the Daughters of the Pioneers will meet Thursday afternoon at 3 oclock at the home 163 of Mrs. Olive Stevens-on-. hossouth, first east. Assisting . tesses include Mrs. Kate-THaskins, Mrs. Martha Thomas, Mrs. Lila Satterthwaite and Mrs. Margaret Mason. The topic Musicians of Utah will be given by Mrs. Flo Wooley of southern Utah, mother of Mrs. George C. Jensen. Opening Dance Q Fit P-0- , at aii earn v o &,,9 oniasriitg amf of o o o o o o 4 o o o o o o o o o o BATTERIES & o O o o o o o Have your battery work done where we know batteries North Cache Names Assembly Committee O o o o t Radio Electricians o o o e 1st V. and Center I o Phone 330 s Mrs. J. C. Hayward over an attractively presided Mc-Vict- arranged bridge luncheon at her home Tuesday afternoon. The guests were 'seated at one large table. A charming bouquet of lucey asters in pastel shades formed a pretty centerpiece. At the ends were silver candlesticks holding tall pink tapers. Places were marked for Mrs. H. R. McGee, Mrs. P. W. Eliaeon. Mrs. G. A. Lindquist, Mrs. J. W. Hayward, Mrs. U D. Naisbitt, Mrs.1 T. B. Val. Mrs. Budge, Palmer, Mrs. Ross Anderson, Summer Bride Motif Mrs. J. M. Norfleet, Mrs. Frank H. Earl, Miss Drue Eliason and For Shower Mrs. G. L. Rees of Smithfield.--TableMrs. Clare Osterland and Mrs. Charles Deacon of Eureka were' arranged for called on Mr. and Mrs. Howard bridge luncheon. Kenneth Anderson entertained followingJones Sunday. Bridge honors were awarded to at a miscellaneous shower MonMr. and Mrs. Lester Wyatt anMrs. Hayward and Mrs. Eliason. day evening at the home of Mrs Archie Anderson, In comnounce the birth of a girl Wed. nesday. pliment to Mrs. Archie AnderAt Luncheon Mrs. Royal Bassett submitted Bridge son, Jr., a bride of the late summer. Mrs. Anderson was formto a major .operation at a Logan Home Tuesday hospital Monday. erly Miss Roma Nielsen, daughis ' Mrs. ter of Mr. and Mrs. Anton NielRussell Kail of Garfield was Wilford Lundberg visiting here with his parents hostess at a prettily appointed sen. was Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Hall. at small flipper Brightserved bridge luncheon at her home Mrs. colored zinias Margaret Litz, Mrs. Tuesday Luncheon afternoon. Martha Lclshman and Mrs. was served from two small formed the decorations for the Myrtle Lindley attended the tables. Each was centered with tables and the living rooms. Covers were marked for Mrs. funeral of Mrs. Susan Litz held a bowl of deep red rose buds. Anderson. Mrs. Archie Anderson. at Lewiston on Sunday. were Covers for marked Mrs. was Mrs. Anton Nielsen, Mrs. Paul Dewey Bird of Salt Lake Fred Mrs. Lundberg, Joseph Mrs. Stanley Scholes, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. James Morgan, Jr.. Mrs. A. V. Holman, Elwell.. Mrs.-RM. Williamson Friday. Walton, Mrs. J. H Mrs. Lyman Mrs. Mickelson.II. Mrs. Gabrielsen, W. A. Wenner-greMr.- and Mrs. Daniel Stuart Ariel . Berntson. Mrs. James Mrs. Lee Norman. Mrs. and family of Wciser, Idaho, Johnson, Mrs. Ezra Carter and William Corbridge, Mrs. Carl came Sunday to visit with their Mrs. L. Westerholm, s. Larsen, Miss Mrs. mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Stuart. was enjoyed following Holmes, Bridge Muss Ruby NielCloma Larsen, Mrs. Nancy Glenn who has luncheon. Score prizes were been tire guest of Mr. and Mrs. awarded to Mrs. Morgan and sen. Miss Mayme Anderson. Miss Fern Corbridge. Miss Elaine Adam Glenn for two weeks ac- Mrs. Holman. Miss Wanda Wallace, Corbridge, Mrs. and Mr. Walter companied Miss Marje Stohl. Miss Ruby J. Glenn to Brigham City SunStedman, Miss Mildred Wenner-gre- n. Table day evening on an indefinite Mtoes Fern and Vaudis stay. Hansen. Misses Rrchel and Ruth The home of Mr. and Mrs. Of Bridge Vigh, Miss Thelma Stettler, MissFloyd Leishman caught on fire Durella Bragner and the hosenterGoodrich Mrs. bottle a when Ray evening Friday one table at tained was informally tipped. gasoline containing the resupper Following The fumes caught fire from a of contract bridge at her home evening was lantern close by. The lire de- Tuesday afternoon. At the dose mainder oi thebunco. The high spent playing partment was summoned but of the games a dainty lunch by Mrs. before it arrived they had the was served. Those included were score prize was won refire under control. Their daugh- Mrs. Luther B. Howell, Mrs. C. Corbriage. Mrs. Anderson useful and ter, Ruth, was burned about the C. Randall. Miss Marie Barber ceived numerous lovely gifts. and Mrs. Goodrich. knees. - !! ' n. - THE DOVE Here is the first block of the Noah's Ark quilt. It pictures Hyde Park There are 25 quilt the blocks in this series. Save this Mrs. Editth Purser was the one and the subsequent 24 in After guest of honor at a most at- order25 to make the quilt. the patterns have been pubtractively arranged party on lished. a (a quilting pattern Sunday at her home, the ocpicture of the art) will be casion being her fiftieth birthsave sure all Be yod Games and printed. day anniversary. music were enjoyed, anc at the 25 patterns and the quilting is ' necessary to have close of the afternoon a de- pattern- It licious buffet luncheon was every one in order to make a served to the following guests: complete quilt. Mr. and Mrs. Royal Leatham. The instructions for making Mrs. June Shank, and Mr. and the quilt are very simple. Clip Mrs. Gorn Rosell of Salt Lake this pattern free from the paCity, Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Leish-ma- n per and then transfer it to a of Wellsville. Mr. and Mrs. piece of material nine inches r. Ellis Johnson and daughter rJ square by means of carbon The material may be any Garfield, Mr. and Mrs. Dean Purser of Randolph, Mr. and color you choose, but white, Mrs. Delbert Purser of Logan. cream or tan is especially efMr. and Mrs. Harold Glenn of fective. Any maWellsville. Mr. and Mrs. Roy terial, however, mav be used. Nelson of Smithfield. Mr. and The quilt should then - be dove. - Meeting Called For Friday Informal The Martin Harris camp of the Daughters of the Pioneers will meet at the home of Mrs. John Buttars at Clarkston, Friday afternoon at 3 oclock. Those who will assist as hostesses include Mrs. W. J. Griffiths, Mrs. Golden Buttars, Mrs. George Godfrey and Mrs. James B. Jardine. pap-pe- light-color- ed Mrs. Joe Burgess, Mrs. Ben worked with outline stitch. It is Burgess, Mrs. Alice Burgess and impassible to give a color son, Bert. Mrs. Clara Crockett scheme as this depends on the and daughter, Alice, of Mr. and Mrs. William Saltern of Logan, and Mr. and Mrs. Villis Purser of Hyde Park. A most enjoyable day was spent. Mrs. Purser was the recipient of many beautiful gifts. si Miss Elaine Seamons to an operation for a growth on her eye on Saturday. The William Hyde camp of the Daughters of the Utah Pioneers met at the home of Mrs. Eliza Thurston, on Friday afternoon, with Mrs. Mamie Waite as assisting hostess, n, where they held their first color of material used for a background. For the dove, however, if a white background is used, the bird proper can be worked in gray. The animals to follow should be worked in their natural colors as near as possible, always bearing in mind, however, the color scheme, of the completed quilt. COLORS: It is suggested that you make the dove a medium shade of gray; the leaves, green; the tail and feet, black; beak and legs, yeiiow; other lines black, and just a touch of red in the eye will liven up the picture. NEXT: The tiger. meeting of the season. Mrs. Luke of Logan presented the Pioneer Musicians of lesson. Utah. Miss June Burgess gave a vocal solo, accompanied by at 'the Quality work and reasonable Miss Wilma Petefsen piano. At the close of the meetprevail In the commerluncheon was prices ing a delicious cial printing department of were members served. Thirty the Herald-Journa- l. A26tf. present. Mrs. Henry Hancey who recently gave birth to a new baby at a Logan hospital, returned to her home on Tues- PATENTED ROASTING ..... SPECIALTIES HORUS 3 ACT COMEDY -C- .TAKE AN AIRPLANE FLIGHT TO FUN! ' day. Mr. ' Mrs. Ernest Kirby and Alta and children, and Miss are Haycock of Kanab. Utah, making an extended visit at the home of Mr. Kirbys parents, Mr. and Mrs. C eorge K'rby. Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Reeder, and Mrs. Norma Reeder motored to Brigham City on business on Saturday. Mrs. Maggie Jones of Logan and was relatives visiting friends here on Ffidav. Mr. and Mrs. Alma Harris and child of Sugar City, Idaho, are visiting here, guests of Mrs, Katherine Harris. Mrs. Norval Hancey and Mrs. Lorm Balls spent the week end at Hyrum, house guests of Miss Elva McBride. Mrs. Kate Mat kin spent three days at the Cache County fair last week in the interest of the club work. H MAY VIEW BODY PROCESS CAPTURES FLAVOR OF COFFEE Cast of Characters Kobert Hancock Leading man in Stock Jimmie Millard Juvenile Co. Eldon . Taibensen John P. Smith, Jr. .... Jimmies Wife Imogene Millard Madame De Loze Jim Tyman Henry Mdlvane ... The body of William Luthy, man who died in a hosLogan RICHMOND Junior Rawlins, Monday morning, Marcus Funk. Ellen Kemp and pital behere viewed at the home of Wanda Higgenson were ap- may 40 East Fourth Alex pointed the members of the North Smith, 3 p. m. Wednesday from of committee student assembly Thursday. Funeral North Cache, in a student body until noon will be held in the services Else meeting Monday night. ward chapel Lewis and Inez Christensen are Logan Fourth 1 m. at p. Thursday in officers student body the j, charge of this committee. C. B. Johnson. Frances Vernon, and Too Late to Classify C. H. Probst represent the facFOR SALE . ulty. According to lat year's, plan, 10 tons corn fodder, one wagon, which will be followed again one heater, one range, one this year, all general student electric range. 3 wire - gates. will be in Phone 2ou or zsi. S30. and look for the Arab trade-mar- k Docy assemblies charge of this group. The chairon the can. FOR RENT FURNISHED man of the committee will be Rooms for light housekeeping. c Hills Bros. Coffee, Inc., Denver, chosen in a meeting of its olorado. S30, G74 East Seventh North. q 19JI . Ike Golstein Salesman Henry Woods Delivery Hoy Cousin Sally Town Gossip Mrs. Shoemaker a Neighbor Pear Shoemaker Leila Bannister Alt in Stuki Arthur Partington . . . . . Fanny Hodges Shirley Jacobsen . Young Banker Mayor Watkins Town Boss Alice Worley . John Anderson Nels Simpson r Thursday and Friday On tho Act II. Same as scene II. following afternoon. Interlude. Same day, 7 p. m. AM the villagers go to see the Binkin Co. stage their show. Act III. Immediately following interlude. The Buskin Co. presents, What Price Pearls for the people of Hamilton Junction. ' SPECIALTIES Yankee Doodle children. Pageant, featuring West on Broadway Steppin Dick Owens Mrs. Mary Thorpe . Joe Blake 8 p. m. Scene II. Lobby of Junction a little later. I, Thelma Pederson ... ... Niece hotel B. E. Anderson Her Daughter Tymans Gladys Hobbs Thelma Gudmundson . . Jew Salesman Allen Gilbert Thorpe has the most delicate flavor Yet it is completely developed by Hills Bros. exclusive Controlled Roasting process. As the accuracy of the hour-gladepends upon an even, continuous flow ... a little at a tune . , . so the matchless, uniform flavor of Hills Bros. Coffie ie produced by Controlled Roasting the patented process that roasts evenly, continuously a htfle at a time. The rare blends flow ' through the) roasters in automatically measured lots. The speed of operation and the temperature remain the same. Naturally, Hills Bros. Coffee never varies in flavor. The usual, g methods cant maintain a uniform roast. That's why ordinary coffees dont have the same wonderful flavor as Hills Bros. Coffee. Controlled Roasting is patented. ( Vacuum cans keep Hills Bros. Coffee fresh always. Air, which destroys the flavor of coffee, is taken out and kept out of these cans. Even cans do not oidmary. keep coffee fresh. Order HiPs Bros. Coffee today. Ask for it by name, .. . Station Agent His Wife ss Co. Character Woman Maw Hawkins food-produc- t. lA-t- Leading Lady in Jeannie James Hotel Proprietor Coffee Act I, Scene I. Depot platform of Hamilton Junction. .5 a. m. Act B. B. Gudmundson Manager of Uuskiii Stock ('o. John llu.skin Josh Hawkins ' . . SYNOPSIS Accurate Control of Heat Roasts Every Berry to a Perfect Degree of any - tte ILogaim IBamndl LanagBn WntfUn : air-tig- o o o The following girls were dinner guests at the Soro.-,isorority house Tuesday evening; Miss Jane Jones, Miss Helen Miss Laura Lee Parker, Miss Edna Smith and Miss Beth Merrill. The table was centered wit.i a silver bowl filled with a bouquet of garden flowers. Following dinner a social evening was enjoyed. Miss Della Chureh and Miss Tyra Wilson htTe Vovcd t the sorontv house and will make their home there during the school year. - s NEWTON! m; G: Wellsville The opening student body dance of the Utah State Agricultural college was held Tuesday evening at the Palais dOr The affair was in charge of the student body officers and was in the nature of a welcome and party. Music for the occasion was furnished by the Bluebird orchestra. and the party was well attended by the student". Emerson Abbott, student body president. was chairman of the committee on arrangements. Mrs. Zelpha Rolph, Mrs Viola Larsen, Miss Roma Dowdle and Miss Anne Larsen entertained at a shower in honor of Mrs. Wilma Cooley Thursday evening at the home of her mother. Mrs. W. L. Larsen. Light refreshments were served to forty-fiv- e ladles. Many lovely gifts were received by the bride. The John Jenkins camp of the Daughters of the Utah Pioneers met at the home of Mrs. L. G. Clarke Thursday afternoon with Mrs. Mary Dowdle In charge. Mrs. T. B. Farr of Smithfield, stake president, reorganized the camp as follows: President, Mrs. Leona Haws; first assistant, Mrs. Eva Benson; secor.d assistant. Mrs. Emma Jenkins; secretary, Mrs. Ella P. Benson; historian. Miss Caroline Larsen; custodian, Mrs. Olga Hansen; chorister, Mrs. Nola Jenkins; organist, Mrs. Nettie Wmegar; chaplain, Mrs. Minnie Benson. Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Larsen entertained at their home Saturday evening at a birthday supper in honor of Mrs. Edward Larsen. Tbe. table and the rooms were beautifully decorated with Covers were laid fall flowers. A. for Mr. and Mrs. Walter Cooley and daughters. Rita and Sarah, and son, Lyle, Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Cooley, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Larsen and Mr. and Mrs. Lorenzo Larsen. ' The William F. Rigby camp of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers met Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Sidney Alvis. Mrs. N. A. Larsen of Logan, representing the county organization, installed the new officers as follows: President. Mrs. Florence Mrs. Rigby; first assistant, Marvel Cooley; second assistant. Mrs. Fanny Barker; secretary, Mrs. Eima H. Griffin; chorister, Mrs. Norma Christensen; organcusist, Mrs. Daisy Larsen; histodian, Miss Persus Rigby; torian, Mrs. Bertha- - Tudden-hachaplain, Mrs. Alice Anderson. Light refreshments were served by the retiring officers. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Clarke and children left Monday for Chicago' where he will attend school. Mr. Clarke is a graduate of the USAC. A number of friends called at the home of Mrs. Emar Pederson Friday afternoon in honor of her birthday anniversary. A very pleasant afternoon was enjoyed. during' which refreshments were served. Miss Leatha Jenkins is visiting in Ogden as the guest of Miss Bernice Ecklund. Mrs. Verance Benson has been confined to her bed for several days on account of illness. P. C. Anderson of Fillmore spent the week-en- d visiting with L. A. Lauritzen. reMrs. Fabricius Orpha turned Friday from Salt Lake City, where she spent several days visiting with relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Benson and family of Honeyville spent Sunday as the guests of his mother Mrs. Annie Rigby. - Mr. and Mrs. B. P. Porter, Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Porter, and Mrs. Alma Olsen of Logan. Mr. and Mrs. Parley Porter of Preston and Mr. sjnd Mrs. 3. J. Porter of Franklin, and families spent Sunday as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. William L. Larsen. Sorosis House Members of the Logan Academy enjoyed a day in Blacksmith Fork canyon recently. Hikes, games and stunts feafor tured the entertainment the day. Lunch and supper were served. Forty guests were included. The members of the senior class entertained at a breakfast in compliment lo Miss Inez Rhodes and Miss Jane Moody, instructors at the academy. Covers were marked for eight guests. Student Body I Dinner Guests At Group Spends Day In Canyon Chorus . Chorus Special Music Logan Band Betty Pianist Co-e- . d .. . Iluth Parkinson Chorus Girls. Florence Barnett. Rosa Claik, Ruth ILen, Beth Shirley Boyle, Phyllis Iwwis, and Pauline Winsor. September Ed-lesso- 24 - 25 8 p. m. Everybody's Going to Nibley Ha! Admission: 25c and 50c. Reserved Seats: 75c. THATCHER M U S I C COMPANY Get One Fiom n, |