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Show THE HERALD PAGE TWO NEWS NOTES OF INTEREST JOURNAL, LOGAN, UTAH, FRIDAY, DECEMBER - 4, 1931.- - RULA C. PITZER Society Editor ' Cad 50 TO WOMEN Club Members Honored Guest At Dinner CO-ED- Entertained S TURN LABORERS Bridge Follows Dinner Party Miss Geraldine Jensen enter tained at a prettily appointed dinner party, at her home Tuesday evening. Covets were marked for six eouples. The table was centered .with a bowl of fragrant pmk sweet peas and tall pink tapers in ebony holders adorned each end of the table. Those present were Miss Mai-v- a Olsen, Miss Elva Erickson, Miss MjSs Marjorie Daniels, Jean. Parsons, Soren- - Stevens, Max Peoples, Jake" Holman, Frank Meadows. Farrell Sorenson, Lawrence Peterson and the hostess. After dinner tables were arranged for bridge. Prizes were won by Miss Erickson and Mr. Holman. Miss Phylis Sheffield and Miss Connie Lewis were hostesses at Party Mrs- a delightfully, appointed dinner at tne home of Mias Sheffield K. E. Berntson presided over aa attractively appointed dinner patry at her home Thursday evening, in honor of Mr. Berntson who was observing his birthday anniversary. Burner was teivcd irom one li rge table and one small one. Ihe large table was centered vuth a birthday cake and liejit-c- d red tapers to pewter holers w;re at tne ends. Place cards were marked. for Jiftf,. E. J. Yonk, Mr. pnd Mrs. L..- Westerholm, Mr. and Mrs. George Grlifuv Mr. and Mr. Ruiseil Hanson, Mr. ancl Mr. Vdford Lund berg, Mr. and Mrs. Uric A- - Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. E. G. garter, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph . Morgan, . Jr., Mr. and Mrs. James Johnson and Mr., and. Mrs- - Berntson. Tables were arranged for bridge following dinner. Score prizes wer won, by Mrs. Morgan) dnd Mr. ;s James Johnson-Thall cut prize, went, to . Mrs. .Hansoif. - Thursday evening for members of. the Chart a plub ..Dinner was .ervea from - one large table centered with a sparkling min- iature Christmas tree. Bed paper candles formed the place cards. Baskets of candy and nuts were the favors. Christmas ornaments decorated the Ijving rooms., . , . Those ' included were Miss Josephine Morrell, Miss Wanda Wallace, Miss Phyii Lewis,. Miss lale Stowell, Miss Lulu Smith, Miss Roberta Smith, Miss Bill el Hawfces. and Mrs- Delons Sheffield. Mrs. Dalas Davis and Lewis, who were special guests. Biirtgo followed, dinner. The high score prize was won by Miss 'Morrell and the all-c- ut prize was awarded to Miss Wallace. , i f - - a v W A tv Bridge Tea For Members of Club ' 4 ' Bridge Supper at CalL ffome Mj'-an- ( MINNESOTA I was given by at her home Thursday evening for members of her bridge club, Supper was Served fropi, two small tables.' Each was centered with a bowl of ijrult- - Bridge followed supper, The high, score prises were won by Miss, Kathryn Preston god Miss Edna Mae Earl.. , The guests were Miss Preston, Miss Karl. Miss Evelyn Jensen, Mi PhylU Baugh, Miss Anniee Hesse. Mis Elva Larson, Mias Hue Earl Miss Clare Turner and Miss Theresa PughSpecial guests included Mrs. W. A. Larof Taking a course of electrical engineering at the University sen and Mrs, David England. Minnesota, these girls doff their fluffy garb and don greasy overalls to get at the busts of tilings. , Above, left to right, are One Table of La Verne Erickson, Harriet Nelson, Carolyn Warrieks and Orpha Highland manipulating Intricate machinery us paid of. the course. Bridge Wednesday Below. Jane Wooster is seen getting some laboratory experience men associates beMrs. Harley Bergner enter- with a slvovel. They get dirtier than theirwork harder. cause, their instructor says, they tained at one table of bridge at her home Wednesday af- guests, included Young Kstulomi Club ' V Mrs. R frnotm,.The, Holds Meeting1 , DeVerl Hess Mrs. Willard Wyatt. The Estalomi club was enterCold 1- 4- and enter Mias Kathryn Bowen Following the, bridge . games, tained Thursday evening by the at bunco a at tamed party A was a lunch solved. dainty i Tax. Mrs. Richard Smith at her ' to Mrs. home of her sister, Mrs. Rulon prise was awarded home. The lesson-fo- r the evenAfevening. Saturday Gardner, .... ; Jacob; mothers from the ter an evening of cards dainty ing, Famouswas Scriptures. were served. refreshment ' ( - The guests Included were Miss Leatha Lundahl ; At the close of' the program Ruth Kimball. Miss Margery refreshments were served. Hatch, Miss Kathleen Smith, light included were Ml- - Laa-dah- l, juy .Joyce Alder. Miss Aldecn Those Mrs. Hugo Ensign, Mrs. Mecbam, Miss Margery Qumney, Miss Roma Crockett, Miss Char-lan- e Luna Benson, Miss Edna- Peter son and Miss Georgia Roberts. Miss Beatrice Lohman, 4.4 Winsor, Miss Theresa HU1, Mu vMiss Clare Jean Anderson; Couple Preside j : Agnea Stewart. Miss Dorothy WJE dELIVER PHONE 300 ' mi an Ruth Johnson and Over Dinner . Jones, LADIES ONLY! n.? . .. , Miss Dorothy Emmett. Tomorrow we will give away a Dressed Lamb, absoBunco prizes were awarded at Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Bjorkmad the close of the games to Ruth entertained at dinner ath their lutely FREE to the Ladies" Guessing, th pearest home Wednesday evening. A Kimball and Margery Hatch. correct weight of lamb nurty showing in our window! bowl of feathery chrysantheThe Iamb will be divided into eight cuts and distributed mums graced the dinner table. Clio Club to the eight winners at 8 oclock p.- m., Saturday, DeCovers were marked for Attorney and Mrs. L. D. Naisbitt, Mr. cember 5th. Meeting and Mrs. John A. Hendrickson PORK ROAST, lb. Mrs. W. Vernon Crockett was and Mr. and Mrs. Bjorkman. A lb. I-, ,. 16 spent fol hostess to the members of the social evening was SIDE PORK, lb. . lOT ROAST, lb. -, home Wed- lowing dinner.- n t s club her at Clio POT ROAST, Extra ' RA,CON, Sliced, lb, 22 afternoon. The program nesday HAMS, Whole or Choice, lb. 12 was given by Mrs. W. L. Wan-last- ;. half. Jh. She reviewed the book, LIVER, Beef, lb. .. 10 19(5 5 Good Ear tit, by Pearl Buck. SALT PORK, lb. VEAL ROAST, After the program, dainty reBACON SQUARES Shoulder, lb. ...... 12 were served by the freshments ! 'Pound CORNED BEEF, hostess. Special guests included BOILING MEAT Fresh, Jb. r 10 Mrs. Weston Vernon. Mm Garr Pounds W. Waller, Mrs. Lewis Edwards LABP, pure homo- V, and Mrs. Joseph Wliite of Para-itiia- e. STEAKS, Sirloin or rendered. 2 IhaL 18 - - Friends Entertained . familys given-by-Mr- f- - MIN -- ARRET , - ..-- Ti j .155 13c 21 ff V-'- We Give 1 . Green Stamps Large Can Gesundheit Malt : Glass Free Home Cured Bacon , ..lb. Sliced, 1 lb. Can Fig and Plumb Pudding Extra Large , Loaves Bread : Extra Large Juicy Lemons 3 lb. Caddies Soda Crackers High Patent Flour High Grade Coffee , DozJ . 48 ib. bag 1 6 lb. I r lb. can Free Gup .and Saucer. Special 20w 3- , 49 Home Rendered Lard : s NOW! v Fresh Hamburger Steak TICKETS , f ..t. 1 t j Mrs. Boss Anderson entei tained the members of her club at a bridge tea at her home Thursday afternoon. At the close of the afternoon a delicious lunch was served. The guests were seated at one table. All appointments, were carried out in the Christmas Idea. Places were marked for Mrs. Roland Emmett, Mrs- - Wiliiam Loliman, Mrs. G. A. Lindquist. Mrs. W. E. Skidmore, Mis. L. D. Naisoitt, Mrs. N. E. Munk and Mrs. S. M. Budge. Mrs- - Emmett received the high .score prize for bridge. -- A bridge supper Mrs- - Howard Call Mothers! you can' put ihe oost of, colds' mr'yonr family. --You.have Vicks VapoRub, now get MVicks Nose & Throat Drops and try the Vick Plan for Better .'Control i of Colds. . Used together these allied applications . will lessen the number and severity of colds in your home and reduce your - v j . y THETA ALPHA - lbs. PHI Unit of 15 IJ.S.A.C Little Theater Presents - The Dynamic" 29' Drama of Emotion 19 52 Directed By WALLACE A. (.OATES SUN UP 79' -- 55 Deal. Cash Market and Grocery ,if . f 311 NORTH MAIN ONLY 2 NITES Dec. 7-- 8, 8:15 p. m. TICKETS AT College Book Store Jensen Holman- - C. Venison Dinner Attractive Dinner at Canyon Home Mr. and Mrs- Lawrence Johnson were host and hostesses at - a venison dinner party at their summer home m Logan canyon Dinner was Monday evening. served at one table centered Guests An attractively arranged din- -, ner party was given Thursday evening by Professor and Mrs. Kidney R.'stock at their home.! Dinner was served from small'' tables. Yellow and oichia frmg- ed chrysanthemums formed the decorations for the servmg tables and the living rooms. Sixteen guests were included- . 4 Mj-an- i Includes Sixteen j SATURDAY SPECIALS Two REAL Bargains - A fancy assortment f Ladies House and Bed Room Slippers. All Colors, 69 Cents Absolutely NEW-tN- LY -- ", Mis. George Haweey enter-- 1 tained the members of the Hyde Purl: Ladies Literary club at her home Thursday afternoon. A special Christmas ' program Miss Lucretia v.'3s featured. Ashcroft gave a Christmas reading and violin and piano seiec- - ; t .oils were given by Miss Dalas Lundahl and Miss Rebecca Ste: wart. the program a, following dainly lunch was served to twenty two. Mrs. J. W. Seamons, Mrs. Evan H. Hancey and Mrs. - W. Hovey were special FAMOUS BEMERG HOSE Full Fashion All the Wantd Shades For Wintej Wear Smi-Servi- ce Only- 69 cents - I- guests. - 'No man is going to spend money at a normal late unless he is made to leel Unit his job in reasonably safe. Hobart D. : t i. . . i W Hostess to.Literary Club with a bWl of fruit. Covers were marked for Mtfv Mark D. Allen, Mr Mb. Parley Bair, Mr. and Mrs. Eirl Hunsaker, Mr. and Mrs. M M. Reese, Mr and Mrs Tham, Watson and Mr. and Mrs. Johnsfn. An Informal game of Juidge was enjoyed following dinner. Stvle at a Pice |