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Show 9 .PAGE FOUR ,T1IE HERALD - JOURNAL, LOGAN, UTAH,. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 2 7, 1021. .V RULA C. PITZli Fociely Editor NEWS NOTES OF INTEREST TO WOMEN Cull 50 f- r- Mother Announces Family Dinner Honors Visitor Preston News Marriage of Mr. and Mrs. Ray B. West, entertained at a family dinner at their home Thanksgiving day in compliment to Mrs. R. T. Evans and daughter, Janet, of Berkeley, Calif., who were visiting in Logan with Mrs. Evans' mother. Mrs. Josephine West. The dinner table was graced with a bowl of chrysanthemums. Covers were marked for Mrs. Evans and daughter, Mrs. .West and Dr. and Mrs. West and their family. Mrs. Clara .Daili-- was the joyed a social afternoon at the recipient of a most delightful home of Mrs. Norma Crabtree. The lesson was birlhaay party tendered her by Thursday. her children Monday. Two long i iven by Elizabeth Merrill and wit-- i the story of the first Thanksarranged Mrs- Millie, L. Merrill an- tables were . v.hich giving in Utah and the leading nounces the marriage of her laces for tlnrty-sixthe children and grand of the poem "Dannie by Mrs. daughter. Jane Lowe Merrill, to An elaborate Clara Daliev were eaioyed- very Albert Stewart James of San children. dinner was served anc! much. A biographical sketch. T i- ranclsco. The ceremony was of remem-hpnu- e the life of Elizabeth M. Camp-bperformed Thursday at high many lovely tokens was read by Mrs, Crabtree. presented to the honored noon at the family home by A happy social afternoon The decorative scheme featured one. President Joseph E. Cardon, a lovelv green bowl of yellow the immediate members of followed dinner. A deliciou; people enrysantheimuns. Among tho tne family. the marriage a who were here for the funeral renast Was served to twenty Following rites of Allen Wiiui. Mpnday, members and five special guest-- ' wedding., breakfast was served. The breakfast table and the were Mr. and Mrs. E. Tanner, hy Mrs. Annie Palmer, Mrs. and Aver Hams. Mrs. Luty damn living rooms were decorated Mr. and Mrs, S. R. Winn with a wealth of lovely flowers. Mis. James A. ElhnOu of Nephi,n bell. Mrs. Margetts and the hostess. In the afternoon the young Utah;, Mrs. Will Tanner of and David Tanner of Mil- . Honoring the birthday of her couple left for Salt Lake City husband. Mrs. G. H Nelson, enwhere they will spend several ford, Utah. for sixteen friend Mrs. John Stevens lids re tertained days. They will return to Logan plants lor a short visit before leaving turned. from Ogden where site riday evening. Flowering several graced the home. A number for San Francisco where they has spent the past of jolly games, led by Mi B. will make their, home. months, Mrs. James Is a former stuCoined Davis, returned home G. Weaver furnished t pleasant dent at the Utah State Agricul- from a mission Ui,, Germany evening, and supper was served tural college and is a member Sunday. lie gave a lhost inter-- : to Mr. ar.d Mrs. aohn A. Kofot ... Mr. estlng talk in the Third ward Mr. and Mrs. R,oy Nelson, Mr. of the Sorosls sorority. James Is engaged In business sacrament meeting Sunday eve- and Mrs Eugene Kofoed. Mr. musical and Mrs. Svivign Weaver. Mr in San Francisco where he ning Other special passed examinations as numbers on the program were and Mrs. B. G, Weaver,- ' Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Johnson, Mr. a certified public accountantfurnished bv the ward chorus. Mr, and Mrs. Melvin Clayton r.mi Mrs. Jane McQueen,' Mr. Donald entci talned Saturday evening and Mrs. Ezra Aldridge, nil Sunday with a Hauler lam 'Vendell and Vinqcnt Nelson.' i Mrs. Dr Isa Fyma presided t quests At Quayle ijv reunion. Those who attenda Haupref lily appointed bridge par-- j Joe were Mrs. Mr. and ed Home Thanksgiving At eight eveningser, Mr. and Mrs. Emil Hauser, ty Thursday we.? T .o'clock a delectable repast Mrs. Hauser and Mr. Ernest Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Quayle tables having fruit at served Mrs. V. E. and Lake Salt City presided at a Thanksgiving and nut filled pumpkins. The dinner party at their home Stephenson of Lewiston. Thanksalvlne symbol was 'maRock Merrill of Mrs. Grant The dinner Thursday afternoon. tured in the appointments. Auca been has recent bouWjo.. a Springs table was centered with tion bridge followed supper and visitor relatives here with and . quet of scoteh'heathcrMrs. Jc.'Sic Nielsen, wop high ends. In Mrs. were for marked Covers Dr. and Mrs. G. W. States score prize. The all cut token Horace Egan, Mrs. Betty Quayle was drawn hy Miss Wanda Miss Minnie Quayle, L K- - Hill- spent the week end at Idaho nears. Tails. Thomas. Russell Fred and man, A very clever party was given Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Nordick of Lake evening by Mrs. Mil- Junior Girls Swan and Mr. and Mrs. Tuesday dred H- Moore fqr the members Quayle and family. of her club and Miss Wanda Entertain a Sears. At eight o'clock, The Junior cla.ss members of unique and delectable supper the Sixth ward entertained Family Guests was served at two small tables. Monday evening at the home The Ice cream turkeys were served ot Miss Margery Smith. At Dinner rts dessert. Auction bridge was evening was spent playing ' enDr. and Mrs. II. R. McGee the pleasure of the evening bunco after which refreshments tertained at a dinner at their and Mrs. Bessie Hawks W'on were served. Bunco prizes were Behome Thanksgiving day. high scoic. Miss Wanda Seers won by Devpw Humphreys and sides members of their family, was a soecial guest . Olive Nielson. Twenty six were were Dr. and Mrs. J. W. Hayof the included. The Wasatch cam Class leaders .were ward and familyDaughters of the Pioneers en special guests. Attractive Bridge Follows Dinner Party - cd four-cour- se - - U be-lo- re. out-of-to- Lo-Ra- Mrs. Farrell Johnson entertained ' at dinner at her home Wednesday evening. The table wag covered with a lace cioth over yellow, and centered with yellow. tapers and. a bowl of yellow, button chrysanthemums. ; Covers were marked for Mrs. M. C. Harris, Mrs. J. w. Hayward, Mrs,. Fred Lundberg and Mrs. Johnson. Following dinner the remainder of the evening- was spent playing bridge. The sulphur of coal smoke will make red or blue flowers much paler, or even white. , , and Mrs. L. R. Humphreys and hostesses at an attractively arranged bridge dinner at their home Wednesday evening. The guests were seated at three small tables. The living rooms and tables were decorated with yellow and lavender chrysanthemums. Placeg were marked for Dr. and Mrs. W.-JVickers, Dr. and Mrs. Oscar Wennergren, Professor and Mrs. .0. J- - Sorenson. Professor and Mrs. Chester J. Myers, Professor and Mrs. V. D. Gardner, Dr. arid Mrs. Clark S. Haskins and Mr. and Mrs. Humphreys. Bridge followed dinner. Prizes were won .by Dr. Vickers, '"rs. Wennergren and Mrs. Here is your chance to select from a clean stock of millinery. The first lady to step in the store on Saturday morning 'can select any hat in stock for - - up-to-d- ate - iGkers. AKceT. Martin Logan Anniversaries IE. W. ELLIOT &COI 'If 77- T-- , Guests Of Couple At Richmond Mr. and Mrs. F. F. Whitt of Lewiston entertained at a famMr. and Mrs. Ed Hutchinson ily party at their home Novemof Richmond entertained at a Uie ber,. 45, the occasion being family dinner at their home seventy seventh birthday anni- Sunday afternoon Guests from . Mrs-of Wliitt versary and the Logan included Mr. and Mrs observance of their first wed- J. W. Leishman and Mr. and ding anniversary. A dinner was Mrs. Hugh Leishman. Married Follows Supper' The marriage of Miss Alice Foiinesbeek and Alma H. Gardner, was solum nized Wednesday Miss Bessie Hill and Mu--s in Salt Lake City. Mrs. Gardner is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kathleen Hurst of .Smitbfieid J. C. Fonnesbeck. Mr. Gardner a' entertained at Thanksgiving is the son of Dr. and Mrs. Wilparty at the home of Mr- and lard Gardner. Following a short honeymoon Mrs. Frank H. Hill, Tuesday the young couple .will make evening. A supper was served trip their home in Logan. after which ' dancing was at the Smith! ;eld Junior nigh school. Family Those present were Miss Ven-n- a Tarbett. Miss Lorraine Tra- At Home Thursday. veler, Miss Ruby Tidwell, Miss Mr. and Mrs. C. W, Earl enJune Reed, 'Miss , WUda Hind, tertained at a Thanksgiving Miss Melba Evans, Miss Ruth family dinner at their home Cunnell, Dale Speed, Wayne Thursday afternoon. The table Rich, Gordon Potts, Adell Can- was pentered with a basket of non. Ruel, Plowman, Albert Mc- fruit. Covers were marked for Mr. and Mrs. Cann, John Millington, Manon twelve guests. Hill Wayne Smith and the hosFrank Earl of Provo were out tesses. of town guests. , - ed Entertained . StomacK trouble? dri nk FlCgO ft The most wholesome palatable Mealtin.e Drink '"Instead of Coffee Good for your Stomach and your Nerves It relieves Constipation! 1 lb. Ficgo goes about as far as 2 lbs. Coffee served. The table was centered with a cake banked with a mound of flowers. Covers were marked,, for fifteen guests. The remainder of the evening was spent with visiting and music. I - delightfully arranged surprise paity was given Tuesday afternoon by the officers ana members of the Relief, society of the Sixth ward following their regular lesson period, in honor of Mrs. Laura Shaw. Mrs. Shaw has been a worker in the' organization for many years and recently moved into an. other ward. A short program was given of readings and consisting music- - Talks were given by Mrs. Julia Lundahl, Mrs. Emma PalMrs. mer, Mrs. Ann Wilson, Ella Frank and Mrs. James Linford, Mrs. S. W. Gibbons presented Mrs. Shaw with a very interesting collection of the great German short stories in recognition of her labors as literary class leader in the Relief society. A response was given by Mrs. Shaw and a few rs marks were made by President Following the program a deli-LilSpencer, cious lunch was served in the banquet roam. Local Couple Tarty Dancing1 ly Couple Celebrate . ?1.00. All hats will he sold at cost. West 1st North Mr- - were host re-qn- - Ladies . . . A Affair Daughter , Class Leader Honored By Group Bridge Dinner COLOR EFFECTS Colors, according to scientific research, affects persons as follows; Red and orange, stimulate; deep yellow cheers; green has a glowing pffcct and white induces irritation- - . . oil ".,oio' to"1 ot'la'd A Unnd CUta .u lira I . ! i.rfjt ictantfrO Ual.J wx'ih 1 i to ubton. faliptlup. Hnr m if V Tour URWlt I L LMa i 'r4fl rirt kawQ U'e't.W-- 't Ve'Vle :s V...twaAHj: sold 2V v 3E. W. ELLIOT & OO WE JUST RECEIVED A TELEGRAM FROM SANTA 4 Sr-- ; $ Os Hi It I H n -- Sii, Sw k 4 Off rt make hundreds of new friends ami cuotomer.s. mm. IX W. ELLIOT &C0C Xw. ELLIOT & CO jl Let Us Feather Your Nest |