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Show .r Tim 1,00 11 ! UTAH, AX, MONDAY, JANUARY 11. 1932 PACE THREE NEWS NOT& OF INTEREST RULA C. PITZER Society Editor TO v WOMEN Attractive Dinner Call 60 J, PORTLAND GIRL PLANS PACIFIC HOP Flier and Mat (at Think East-Ve- t Passage s a Cinch Beta Delta Group Red-Heade- d Entertained Given Saturday By Couple 1 A nrctuly appointed dinner party was given Saturday eve- mug bv Mr and Mrs. Roland Emmett at their home. Dinner was served from one large table and two small ones. Dainty bouquets of carnations formed the centerpieces. Twenty guests were bidden Professor and Mrs. N. W. Christiansen entertained the guests with several musical numbers after which the remainder of the evening was spent playing cards Prizes were awarded to Dr. and Mrs J. W. Hayward and Mr and Mrs. V. W. Lawson. Mrs. F. A. Pohi son and Miss Norma Smith weie hostesses to members of the Beta Delta Mr. ami Mrs. J. M. Norfleet alumni association at a bridge arpresided at an attractively home of Mrs at the supper ranged dinner and bridge party Pchrsou Saturday evening. Sup at tlie Bluebird Saturday eveserved at small t ib'.c , ning. Tlie guests were served )er'as Eafw'A-aTOdered with a lou cenat small tables Each was of snapdragons and Maidquet a with tered bouquet of fragHair fern. rant American Beauty rose buds. enCovers were marked for Place cards were marked for Christiansen. Mrs John Mr. and Mrs Ross Anderson, Crockett, Mrs. Khmvm Macser Mr. and Mrs S R. Stock, Mr Mrs. Nellie l.anglon, Mrs A N and Mrs. W E. Skidmore, Mr, Sorenson, Mrs. civdc Worley. and Mrs. William Lohman, Mr. Mrs. V. D G.irdern, and Mrs. Val Palmer, Dr. and Doutre, Mrs DaudMis William Burgovne. Mrs. A J. Brooking. Dr. and Mrs--, (Dana Eppelv Mrs V J Mrs. If R McGee, Mr. and Mrs. Vickers. Miss Myitle Davidson. M. O. Hardy, Mr and Mrs. N. Miss Jensen and Miss Jr , Mr. and Mrs. Carl Helen Izola Bullen Arcntson. Mr. and Mrs. A. V. After a shmt business Professor and Mrs. E. the remainder of the meeting Holman, T cvenmc Maynard. Mr and Mrs. R. J. Was spent playing bmlgc Prizes Cookley. Dr. and Mrs. Clark were - awarded to Mrs Dout.e E. Haskins, Prolessor and Mrs. Paul W. Dunn, and Mr. and and i Miss Bullen. Mrs. Norfleet. Bridge followed dinner and Couiilp IUF.UUnb prizes were awarded to Dr and ' V Mrs. Brooking. Mrs. Kimball and At Bl'ldgC Dinner Professor Maynard. Dr. and Mis J C. Huyw.nd were host and hostess at a piet-til- y Club Members appointed budge dinner at their home Satuiday evening The,. guests were seated at one large table centered with a Mr. and Mrs. Oliver L. ket filled with pmk ojtt-r-l- v Skatnchy entertained the mem- sweet peas. Lighted pink .a vrs bers of their club at their were placed at the ends hoihe Saturday evening. The u Covers were niaikeri for twelve was spent playing guests. Bridge v.ei evening prizes cards after which a late sup- awarded to Mrs. G L. Rees of Smithfield. Dr. N. E Munk ami per was served. Each serving table was grac- Bennett Blair. ed with a bouquet of pink carnations. Covers were markDinner For ed for sixteen members. Card prizes were won by Mrs. W. H. Peterson. Mrs- W. Bridge Club F. Gibbons, G. W. Cole and A delicious dinner vvj- served Samuel Bench. by Mrs. Charles Olsen at her home Saturday tor evening members of her bridge club. The table was centered with a Delightful 1. s Mis-Joh- Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Wolford entertained a group of friends at a supper and Bunco party at their home Saturday evening. Supper was served from snu.ll tallies Places were marked for Mi., and Mrs. Howard Roger.-- . Mr and Mrs. Roy Adams. Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Timms. Mr. and Mrs. John J. Roberts. Mr. and Mrs. E. Ray Guvman. Mr. and Mr-- . A. C Hendrickson, Mr. ahd Durant, Mr. and Mrs. Pailey Ames, Mrs. Lucy Foy and Mis. Annie Anderson. Bunco prizes were awarded to Mrs. Foy. Mrs. Ames and Mr. Guy man. Iurlhuid followed dinner -. Angeles-Philippine- v FORECASTING THE FASHIONS year than before, despite the decrease in the total amount. ANNIVERSARY MEETING IS l)ES( R1KI.I) T H. Merrill of the high council, impressed on Ins list-- 1 oners, the plan of salvation aid down by the church. Mass Beatrice Thoinley, who recentl- Miss Helen Ges.sell and Miss Thelma Watecrscm entertained a group at a schooner party Friday evening. . Following an enjoyable ride ti' chili supper w'as served to six couples at the home of Miss Gessell. y returned from the Eastern Group Announces New Pledges - mission, reported her She labored for ID months within a short distance of Palmyra, N. Y the scene of early church history. She visited the sacred grov on and attended meetings April G, 1930, and 1931, in the home where the church was organized with six members, over 100 years ago. The names of general and stake authorities were presented by S. W. Hendricks and sustained with no changes in the stake . Mr. Kimball, the final speaker. used his jocular and entertaining method of speech to give the following genu of thought and advice, enlarging upon each. Do your own thinking, reason things out for yourself and go to God with Where there your problems arc no gifts, there is no faith. Young people should honor the We cannot be old people guided by bm lowed knowledge, an individual testimony f the gospel is necessary The Sund.iv evening meeting was under the direction of Casper W Mu rill and Mrs. Anna Orrhaid ot the Benson A Word A board stake M of Wisdom pageant was effectively given States work. Chi Omega fraternity announces the pledging of Miss Hickman, Final Initiations unday at the chap-Mr- s. Irene Mrs. 'Geneva Grace and A dinner Edith Johnson. Mis$ was; given in their honor at the house following the ceremonies. Miss Rosella Carter, of Garfield, a member of last year, was a week end guest at the chapter house Bar-low- ,', h Parents Tcl Of, Marriage Ml-.- , and Mrs. William Wait.-,- , Avenue, announce the. marriage o their daughter, , Dorothy Mane Hensley of Butte .Montana to Russel W Anderson, son of Mrs Christiana Anderson of Fish Trap. Montana. The 'marriage took place November! 25, 1931. at the Plnlipsburg, Montana, Reverend T. C McKnight, pastor of the First Methodist church, officiatihg. The bride yore a smart costume of brown chiffon and lace with a close fitting hat of gold mesh. With aecesom-- s She in luinnonizingi shades. cairied an arm bouquet tf and bronze gold Japanese of Crockett Lewiston and Alma Merrill. Tlie Richmond ward choir under the dnection of Mgs Edu Doty fui lushed the musical piogiam oil Sunday mornMucus Gutfin sang a ing solo ami J W Pulsipher gave a violm silt it ion John E. Griffin Presldi nt was the lust speaker and urged that eveiyone participate m cmurli activities explaining that they act as a 'safety-valvLe Gr.mu Gunnell ul t.u- Richmond South v.urd, who leientiy Eastern retuine,. fioin states mission, -- the Leiiuic Party what youre missing! i A-- li it elm (, a telephone hother mn't worth the few k voni neighbor vv cuts it i nsls Hints : i an i ;t day ! Tag-gai- Ill-il- 1 t i a I shoul- v i te v... p , A Mrs be served. Tlie hostesses be Mrs. Carrie Humphreys.! Ennly Larsen. Mrs. DahJe, Dibble. Mrs. Annie A. Smith and Mrs. Rachael Smith. All n members are expected to will will Mrs. Mrs. at-'ra- tend. 'l i(.(s mu v K brings op giv Os d y to a hour of !uo 21 mat housatui and me diffeient ways. lust stop at the Televve call phone Ofl ice install otiis promptly. protei sirv o t v U e ou ev cry v Budge. Mrs. Grant Bateau entertain-- d bridge luncheon at her CAN SEE IT GROW home Saturday afternoon. Tlie world's fastest growing Luncheon was served at small plant Is said to be a fungus tables and places were marked native to Hawaii. It Increases for eight guests. In size so rapidly that its growth Bridge prizes were won Ernest D Earl and Mrs. be observed with the human John Moser. eye. at a 40 YEARS AGO . GROUP of financial pioneers were given A SMALL a charter by the United States government for the establishment of The First National Bank of Logan . . . and like the Valley in which it is situated, it has made steady and consistant growth . . . has gained a multitude of friends whose confidence and goodwill have enabled it to develop into one of the largest and strongest banking institutions in the state, as reflected in the following condensed statement of condition rendered to the Comptroller of Currency at the close KNOW , e. table DONT i:-- m.-ii- hip-lin- . I WO YOU , esting treatment at the der and . F Miss Bullen. m the Rich nu,ra South waui who labored ates mission, ln Ult. .Northern and Shei- ltJ,d Noel Stocklmo R.chmonJ vun Webb oi clerk of the District court uliu.ud. both in..-the British . Anaconda a bncl re- each The young couple have been p(Ul visiting with Mrs. Anderson's (),, svivi.l. parents the past two weeks j ujn- left for Butte They eoiii-lu.Sunday Mr. Kimball, and expect to return to Lo- mg mu'V a sui-iiFebruof about the first gan plea for everyone to obey t.i ary and nuke their home. slid, small voice .mule evciy soul tnat guides eveiyom s m il as tin in. n. l.e Boh Sleigh i.io important ol revelations. Guests il,,"- s w :e o, Bl lop I, on .Sparkman ol the Lewis-toi- l Parkinson en- Second waul and Janus tcrili-iiol the Lewiston First Jv group of friends a bob a' sleigh party w.ud recently ride t the Car! c scllllnl guests The Nol Folowmg the imdc-- i were served supper at the music clop ii tin i ii, c V hostess. J home of the dnection ol Ptiisiphei Tlio.-were Marv gave tile mi.-- nl piogiam loi Included nc Sunday aim u loon .sc. .Km Gayle Blair. Sarah and JoseWilkini iis boi Ii The Dai id alio phine Brown. Maigiot Gwene-viere n- i,u mm the ni-son,.. Cleo Lundstrom, gave bv Pi avi eic Hale Annette Cardon. tci noon Helen Aldred. Orlettie and El-- j Geol ;e G Hendiieks of the na Hart and Laura Dell Tor high council and Bishop M. C. Nucule ot Column geson. i . Piesident J W Funk the FRENCH FAMILY FIGIKES opening sneaker, mentioned the Otit of every hundred married gnv.t responsibility which the couples in France. 23 have no church w inkers have of ac-- family, 25 have one child, and counting for the voung peo-- 1 22 have two children. Less than pie. He also mentioned his be-- ! per oet have more than lief that a more honr.,t title has been paid dunng the pa-- t ' . M Mav-nurd- 1 - chrysanthemUm.-Mr. Anderson ; has been cm-- 1 ployed by the Anaconda cop The per Mining company. bride was at one time Deputy For those who are intrigued by novelty, the new checkered metal cloth should meet enthusiastic approval. Wynne Gibson selects the glittering worn a ln frock material for her Paramount picture. Two Kinds of Women." The checks-ithis silver cloth are formed threads. by delicately drawn Miss Gibson's frock uses circuto follow the Interlar ruffles . Mrs. . Stockton, Mrs K. J. Mrs. W R Goodrich. Mrs. Waldo Hatch. Mrs. Dale Shepherd and Mrs Thomas B Farr of Smithfield Tables were arranged bridge following luncheon prizes were won by Mrs. and Mrs. Mavnard s flying togs. Schooner Party Foir Six Couples 1 cial service work and will be,. to rharge of Mrs. Rachael Smith. Mrs. Elizabeth Rose and Mrs. Olive Stevenson Many beiina articles or interest will s (trdon. A F. aviatrix, (Ore.) to Japan. Top: Adoree and her pet; lower, in Lindy. and - dancing, party given Saturday evening at the Hotel Eccles complimentary to the active mem-heps and their partners. A Spanish motif was carried out in the decorations for the dance hall. Large colorful, Spanish shawls draped about the room added a gay atmosphere. . Members of the. dressed in. orchestra were Spanish costume. wetV refreshments Light served during the evening.. About fifty couples were in attendance. Professor and Mrs,. Parley E. Peterson were special guests. Miss Helen Harvey was chair man of the committee on the arrangements. tj A beautifully appointed bridge luncheon was given Satuiday afternoon by Mrs A. II Thompson at her home. Tlie guests were seated at one large table. A silver basket filled with deli-- l rale pink tea roses formed the centerpiece. At the ends were green tapers in silver holders. Place cards were marked for Mrs Joel E. Ricks. Mrs. Harry Parker. Mrs. Kenneth C. lkler. Mrs. H J. Hatch Mrs. O. Gns plans to hop the pailsing Pacific next spring with a eat and a compass. Only obstacle is her mother, who doesn't like the idea. Adoree savs she doesnt know yet whether she'll try the Los flight or the shorter northern jump bowL of fruit- Bridge Home Adorer Neville, red headed rX'cs were jfjpt by Mrs. Robert members of Chi w Stolen antTwrs. Earl Lewis. were hos- Pledge Oniega fraternity tesses at a delightful At Thompson Supper Party - -- Programs Arc Announced Bunco Follows Entertained At Hotel Eccles j Bridge Luncheon Fashion Plaque j -- - Party Relief Society Dinner Includes Twenty Guests THE First National Bank Utah Logan, '.Member Federal Ke-e- ne System' |