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Show rn E ITER A l.D - JOURNAL, LOGAN. UTAH. OCT ODER TUESDAY. 6, 1931. NEWS NOTES OF INTEREST TO WOMEN harming Tea Given Ey A, FASHION HINTS Student Presented In Pianoforte Recital Bridge Luncheon At Bluebird Maid bridge luncheon was given Saturday afternoon in the lea room of tne Bluebird. Luncheon was served from small A no-ho- st Miss Thelma Roskelley presided over a cliarmingly arcentered with fall flowranged trousseau tea at the tables home of her parents, Mr. and ers. for at Places were marked Mrs. Richard Roskelley Srmthfield, Saturday afternoon. Mrs Minnie l'.ice, Mrs. Alma Tie living rooms were decowith bouquets of bright fall blossoms. The dining room was decorated with a variety of pink and white flowers- The serving with ar. table was covered Italian lace cloth over pink satin and was centered with a rated silver bowl of pink and white Petunias and at the corners were tall pink tapers in silver holders. Those who presided at the loffee and tea urns were Mrs. Glen Winn. Mrs. Florin Reed, Mrs. Ottis Peterson. Mrs. R. E. rntson, Miss jenny Meikle. nd Miss Lydia Jennings. with the serving were, James Cantwell, Mrs. Eldon mb, Mrs. Melvin Woodruff, Miss Favell Roskelley, Ethlyn Larsen, Miss Alta and Miss Ruth Roskelley. L Mrs. Ray Cannon, Miss (Blanche Winn and Miss Beth Bcrowther were in charge of the trouseuu rooms. Mrs- J. C. Johnson and Miss Ardis Larsen were m charge of the gift room. Music for the afternoon was furnished by Mrs E. B. Lundqiust. Miss Roskelley was (assisted In receiving the guests iby her mother. One hundred Sand fifty called during the As-isti- ng Ros-kell- ey - I Mrs. Bridge Dinner Mrs. N. E. Munk entertained the members of her club and a few special guests at a bridge dinner at her home Monday evening. Dinner was served from one table which was centered with a crystal bowl of American Beauty roses. Club members present were: Mrs. Percy Smith, Mrs. W. W. Barber, Mrs. John H. Pltzer, Mrs. W. W Merrill, Mrs. C. and Mrs. Clyde Worley. Special guests Included Mrs. G. A. Lindquist, Mrs. J. C. Hayward and Mrs. Roland EmmettBridge followed dinner and the hgh score rze was won by Mrs- Barber Tywnot ?or Relief oi pain In tti vHn are generally ity pftoth shoulder due neuritis, oroupht on tv expoot ure to draught or sudden changes srealher. in some cases there .s stiffness or soreness n the muscles, makto raise the arm. ing it difficult and easiest wav to reThe safest lieve such sn attack is to apply a mall quantity of Tvsmo over the affected area. This soothing, healing preparation is quickly absorbed to the through the pores and carried nerves. throbbing aching peripheralonce and The oams ususllv stop at In a verv short time the last trace of soreness should disappear Tsmo! is absolutely harmless-fr- ee from dope. Recommended for all forms of nerve pnin. whether caused by neuritis, neuralgia, sciatica Jvld bv leading or rheumatism. Alwavr on aand at druggists. Ary Logan Drug Store. WHEN TIME D, ... week-en- Sonata Joseph Fhilups was a the Salt Lake visitor over Czerney Bach week-en- Mozart Beethoven do II. Moment Musical F Minor Impromptu E flat Major Schubert Its a beautiful country, Sweden! And no wonder Hollywood Waltzes. B Minor looks in that direction for screen talent, now and then, with G flat Major Chopin the Swedish beauty crop turning out such lovely products Valse Caprice, D flat Major Aiano Taube. Shes already one of Swedens Chammade as most popular film actresses. Witches Dance, McDowell To a Wild Rose What a far cry are the town suits this year from he sports models of the past five seasons. There should be little difficulty for us to swing right over to and inlong, glittering furs and tricately detailed jackets skirts. Peeev shannon Is a shining example In a suit of grey crepe, lavishly accented with blue fox fur. The jacket is cut to give the appearance of a long coat, and the skirt blends with a Wouse of the same material, which gives the effect of a one-piefrock. tne hat seated bv Miss ce Mrs. at a W. W. Ross duck dinner MARRIAGE Home Luncheon For Guests Duck Dinner For Family entertained at her home Friday evening. The table was graced with a bowl of late autumn flowers. Covers were marked for Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Nelson of Salt Andrew Nelson, Lake City, David and Andrew Nelson, .Jr., and Dr. and Mrs. Ross and family. A social evening followed dinner. d Mrs. 740 Major, Op. Inventions, A Minor B flat Major Fantasia, D Minor Salt Lake To Meetings LICENSE d. John Pennoyer, student of the U of I., Southern Branch at Pocatello spent the week end here, as the guest of his parents, Mx. and Mrs. H. L. Pennoyer. Mr. and Mrs Thomas Nelson and Mr. and Mrs- Rudger Nelson of Hyde Park attended the funeral service for, Keith Nelson. 16. who was a victim of an accident, Sunday. James Nelson of Driggs, Idaho, was a Weston visitor Sunday He attended the funeral sei vices for his nephew, Keith Dinner Guests Of Couples Mrs. Rose Leishm.m and son, Conrad, of Wellsvillc. were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Kirby and Mr- and Mrs. Earl Kirby and their home in Hyde Park, Sunday. marriage license has been Nelson Sheriff W. D. Head of Preston issued from the office of the Cache county clerk to Benjamin was a visitor here, Sunday. Mr.- and Mrs. W. J. Evps, Mis. Ray Seamons entertained Charles Baker, Franklin. Idaho, at a luncheon at her home Sat- and Mrs. Minnie Francis Rich- Mrs. T. J. Evans and Mr. and Mrs- George Lewis, all of Malad, urday afternoon. The serving ards, Idaho Falls. table was centered with a low visited Sunday with Mr. and bowl of lavender asters. Mrs Ray Nelson. FUNERAL THURSDAY Mrs N. S. Hansen entertained Covers were marked for Mrs. M. H. Harris, MrsMarriner Funeral services for Knute Sunday evening for Mrs. Nephi Berntson, Mrs- Kenneth Bernt-soRobert Anderson, who died Jensen and Mrs. Thomas PresMrs. Roy Wright of Salt Monday at his home ton. morning Lake City and Mrs. Seamons. in Smithfield, will be held Mr. and Mrs Herbert Bowles Following luncheon, music and Thursday at 2 p. m. in the of Lewiston visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs- Ray Nelson. Smithfield First ward chapel. visiting were enjoyed. A - - Is highly intriguing, being fashioned In crocheted silk yarn and boasting a dotted nose veil. pills RR4NII. n, - Shannon for this suit CHICHESTERS j I" n 1 of yon i HraiifUt. Ask for T I KS 111 .4 IIP DIAMOND 1)11 AN IP LI i 40 year knows as J)et safe t. Re. a le Kay Now I SOLD by DRUGGISTS EVERYWUKS Il i. i ISSUES CALL WASHINGTON, Oct. 6 (UP) The comptroller of currency today issued a call for a statement of the condition of national banks at the close of business CALVIN COOLIDGE k OL-en- . - Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Ames announce the marriage of their Sept. 29, 1931. daughter, Florence Louise, to Willis E. Johnson, son of Bishop and Mrs. Eugene Johnson of Ntbley The wedding took place October 2. the ceremony, a Following wedding reception was held at the home of the brides parents for the immediate families. will broadcast a message After a brief honeymoon trip of outstanding Importance the young couple will make to the American public their home in Nibley. over sation Ue with L Etude - no-ho- Kn1i-H- -- About seventy five guests were present. The following program was given. At Home s and friends. Little Eat ell a Lewis of Frank hn is visiting . with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mrs A. B. Nash and daughter, M'ss Ila of Preston, were Weston visitor' Sunday. Thomas Preston, Bishop N. S Bastam, W. L- Gifford and N S Hansen were Salt Lake conference visitors over the temperament and a beautiful singing tone. This was her first recital and was very creditable to her and Mrs. Thatcher. - PAIN IN YOUR SHOULDER P played Members of Theta Upsilon soronty wore hostesses at a formal dinner dance given at the Hotel Ecclt-- Monday evening in honor of rushees The banquet table was in the shape of a U and was artistically decorated with bouquets of pink and purple as.ers and chrysanthemums. Pmk princess candles in ' silver holders were placed at the ends. Miss Beatrice Hogensen was toastmistress and toasts were given by Miss Bertie Mae Evans, Miss Phylis Reid and Miss June Ross. A college gin's baggage was the theme thut was carried out in the toasts. During dinner, Mrs N. W. Christiansen entertained with a piano solo. the banquet, the Following guests were joined by their partners and a delightful dancing party was enjoyed. Forty couples were includedThe committee in charge was Miss Delors Thorsen, chairman; Miss Vaughan Harshbarger and Miss Beatrice Hogensen. Mrs Vera Merrill and Mrs Eliza Bingham visited Tuesday of last w'eck with friends here Mx and Mrs. Riley Nelson cl Ontario, Ore., visited over with relatives the week-en- d Jen-ning- Jennings Rushees Honored At Dinner Dance Mr. and Mrs Fennayer and c'aughter, Mary, attended a picnic meeting of the Union Sunday schools of sjtitheatern Idaho, at Lava Hot Spimgs Saturday of last week ' . Call 50 WESTON recital Sunday at the Thatcher home. Miss 's program was very in-- 1 teresting, containing the ever fresh fantsia, D. Minor by Mo- zart; two lovely waltzes by Chopin; the popular and beautiful Sonata Op. 14 by Beethoven and four other charming Smith. Party - SWEDE SIXTEEN a pianoforte Miss Roskelley will be married The following women left (Friday In the Logan temple to (Eugene B. Lundquist, also of Tuesday for Salt Lake City to mithfield. attend the Grand Chapter, O. E. S , which will be in session there, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday: Mrs- A. H. Mlckels, Mrs. Canyon II F. Laub, Mrs. H. R. McGee, Mrs. C. W. Rapp, Mrs. William Saturday Lohman and Miss Emma Laub. The following couples enst a supper joyed party Saturday evening at the sum- Pioneer Officers mer home of Mr. and Mr3. Meet Thursday Roland Emmett in Logan canyon: Attorney and Mrs. L. D. The monthly meeting of the Nalsbltt, Mr and Mrs. G. A. Cache County Daughters of the Lindquist, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Pioneers will be held Thursday (Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. William afternoon at the Pioneer Lohman and Dr. and Mrs. N. halL The board members Relic E. Munk. An Informal game of meet at 1:30 oclock and will cards was enjoyed following camp officers at 2 o'clock- the supper. Marriage Of Couple Is Announced G W. Thatcher pre-- 1 Miss Lydia Jennings in sented Lee McCowen, Mrs. Millie MerMartha Thatcher rill, Miss Miss Edith D Smith, Miss Bernice Qulnney, Miss Ethel Lund, Miss Hacci Adams, Miss Oreta Hall, Miss Fern Rawlins and Miss Bertha Pruss. 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