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Show THE IIEIIALD PAGE FOUR Hostess At Bunco Party Mrs. Parkinson At Honored v.V Shower Mrs. Reed Parkinson, former- Wilkinson, a ly Miss Sarah biide of last week, was the armotif for a delightfully ranged miscellaneous shower given Monday evening by Miss Bernice Quinney at her hotne. The living rooms were dec- orated with bouquets of fall blossoms. During the evening a one-aplay was read by Miss Loree Karnes. Dainty refresehments The guests inwere served. Mrs. cluded, Mrs. Parkinson, George Wrilkinson. Mrs- Oliver Beach, Wilkinson, Mrs. Mary Mrs. H. George Motrell, Mrs. B. Mrs. Thomas Frank Wahlen, Busby, Mrs. I. E. Quinney. Miss Alta Beach, the Misses Oreta and Wanda Morrell, Miss Verda Hawkes, Miss Della Busby, and the Misses Loree, Milltcent and Flora Fames. Mrs. Parkinson received lovely and beautiful gifts. Miss Rhoda Lenkersdorfer entertained at a party at her home Saturday evening. Bunco was the feature of the enter-- j tainmerit after which lunch was served. The small tables were decorated with autumn flowers. The guests were Miss Lucille Murphy, Miss Bessie Pack, Miss Miss Editl: Virginia Coakley, White, Miss Helen Evans, Miss Mern Yeates, Miss Evelyn Hansen, Miss Helen Schow, Miss Betty Morrell, Miss Mary HanMiss sen. Miss Ruth Smith, Leatha Anderson. Miss Mary Greaves, Miss Beth Bott and Miss Oralie Bailey. Bunco prizes were won by Miss Bott and Miss White. - JOURNAL, LOGAN, UTAH, TUESDAY, OCTOBER - (- Attorney and Mrs. Asa Bullen entertained at a family dinner party at their summer home in afterLogan canyon Sunday noon in honor of Mr .and Mis. Waldo Hatch, who were recently married. Places were marked lor fifteen guests. Those from out of town included Mrs- H. E. Hatoh, Mr. and Mrs. Adrian Hetch and Mr. and Mrs. Eastman Hatch of Salt Lake City and Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Anderson of Ogden. Steak Supper Meeting Members of the U. A. C. Woclub were entertained by Mrs. Ray B. West at her home The proMonday afternoon. gram was given by Mrs- Nellie B. Langton who read the mans Trailbuilders Class Entertained Friday Mrs. Charles Olsen entertained the members of the Trailbuilders class at her home Friday evening. A supper was served after which a group of games were enjoyed. Ten were present. Will Receive - the sudden death of our beloved and mother, Mrs. Winifred Bradbjiry Smith, we desire- - toextend our sincere appreclation. We especially want to thank those who participated at the funeral services, those who sent flowers, those who spoke,, and all those who otherwise tried to ease our burden. Edwin M. Smith and Family. wife STOPS JAIL BREAKS Friends Friday Mrs. Alice England, cf Bishop Charles Joseph H. England, S. land, Mrs. Eliza Duce James M. Smith, will ' mother England, M. Eng- and Mrs. celebrate her eighty-eight- h birthday an-- 1 niversary Friday. She will be at home to relatives and friends from 2 oclock until five oclock Friday afternoon at the home of Bishop England, 408 West, First South, and will be pleased to see all of them there. ' Little Friends Guests At Party Mrs. Wilford Smart enter- group of little friends 'To prevent prisoners escap- tained a home her Saturday aftering from jail, steel shoes with at soles that require noon for her son, Willard, who birthcare In walking to preserve bal- was celebrating his eighth A dainty ance have .been adopted in day anniversary. birthday cake with Germany. candles centered the table. Favors and decorations for the table were carried out in HalSINGER HOLDS were loween design. Covers NOTE 3 MINUTES marked ' for eight. Mrs. Smart was assisted in the serving and entertainment by her daughter, Maurine, and Laurene Secrist. ball-shap- ed Mrs. Don Edwards entertained at cards and supper at her home Saturday evening. Card prizes were won by Mrs. Charles Hes a timid thing, a black tail, feet and eye. The Olsen and Mrs. R. D. Wahlen. America. No. II!' The Armadillo in the background should Those included were Mrs. Olsen, When the armadillo came roams around at night and eats tree be green; the line of the hori- Mrs. Wahlen, Mrs. Eari Lewis insects. with ark aboard the wandering and Mis. Edwards. Color him dark brown, with zon gray. wonhis wife. Noah must have dered what th heck he was. Anyway, he's the subject of the 12th block in our Noah's Ark quilt. animal, Hes an armor-plate- d found in South and Central 12 l&s Students Motif For Kids Party Girls of the Logan Academy birthdays had occurred during the past two months were honored guests ' at a Kids party given Saturday by other students of the school. All guests were attired in "kids costumes. A dinner was served and the remainder of the evening was spent with games and music, The Stage and Story club of the Logan Academy held an initiation party last Wednesday at the school for all new pledges. A dinner followed the ceremonies. Saturday evening the Senior students entertained the members of the Sophomore class at an Informal party. Members oi the Freshman and Sophomore classes were entertained Saturday evening at the home of the Reverend and v ... Dinner Sunday At Homo MrS- - x. R. Paden-- I I VEit Camps At Wellsville Mrs. J. C. Allen. Jr., and Bowen were vlstors family the Danel H. Wells and Mr. and Mrs. N. W. Kimball, Mrs-Gi-ora- at tin Peter Maughan camps of the JDau(,hters 0f the Pioneers at Wellsville Thursday. The purpose of the visit was to interest the members of the camo 1 1 annuai pioneer ball which held Wednesday even- intt. November 18, at the Palais dOr. Members from the camps will represent the leaders for whom the camps were named Miss Ruth Burris entertained and will appear in costume and at a dinner at her home Sun- 'will dance the old time quadday afternoon. A bowl of fall rille at the ball. flowers centered the table. Covers were marked for Miss Grace Tingey, Miss Adele Humphreys. Miss Grace Madsen, Miss Aleda Tingey. Miss Aftcn Curtis, Miss Virginia Maughan and the hostess. rethe dinner Following mainder of the afternoon was spent playing Bunco. CHICIiiSIEMI ..f? i.m i And your improved Cellophane ' Attractive Bridge Luncheon At Home- Judge and Mrs. Jesse P- Rich announce the marriage of their daughter Rhea, to Vernon Garr, son of Mr. and Mrs. John W. Garr of Millville. The marriage took place in Logan Saturday, the ceremony being performed bv the bride's father. The young eoupie will make their home in Logan- I'm certainly grateful for Lucky Strike. 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Hold down one half with your thumb. Tear off the othef half. Simple. Quick. Zip ! Thats all. Unique! Wrapped in dust-proomoisture-proo- f, germ-proo- f Cellophane. Clean, protected, neat, FRESH! what could be more modern than LUCKIES improved Humidor package so easy to open! Ladies the LUCKY TAB is your finger nail protection . The honored guests were Mrs. e, J. Bailey, Mrs. Edith Mrs. Alvina Pehrson and Miss Elaine The Corbridgehostesses were Mrs. Nels Anderson. Mrs. Otella Bickmore, Mrs. Leonard Mathews and Evelyn Dunn. Cor-bridg- - &&& a pj-jqil- vi-- -. Trolly fVtedem Party v4K Canyon Supper And Cards Mrs. A. H. Mickels of Cache Junction was hostess at a prettily arranged bridge luncheon at her home Friday afternoon. Luncheon was served from one table centered with a bowl of bright autumn flowers. Covers were marked for Mrs. C. W. Rapp. Mrs. H. F. Laub, Mrs. R. M. Simpson, Mrs. R. B. Honors Bateson, Mrs. Clarence ArmOfficers strong, Mrs. H. R. McGee, Mrs. Retiring J. M. Norfleet and Mrs. Mickels. The retiring officers of the Bridge prizes were won by Seventh ward Primary associa- Mrs. Bateson, Mrs. Norfleet and tion were the honored guests Mrs. Rapp. at a delightful party given by the presidency of the Primary Monday evening In the - ward hall. Games and recreation Bunco formed the entertainment after which refreshments were served. The small serving tables and the hall were attractive with gay Hallowe'en decorations. Twenty guests were L. y Entertain Group At whose - y Ir entertained at a dinner at their home Sunday A of asters bowl William II. Jones entertained afternoon the centered tabk. Covets were at a venison steak supper Sun- marked for Mr. and Mrs. Lee day evening in Logan canyon. Thatcher and son, Harold. Mr. were included Those Attorney Mrs. Leo Kimball and fam-- ; and Mrs. George D. Preston, and and Mr. and Mrs. Kimbal.. Mr. and Mrs- Webster Hunter. lly Miss Ruth Hansen, Rooert Holden, John England, Russell Several Guests England and Edwin England. At Dinner 111 OHenry prize story for 1931, Neither Jew Nor Greek, written by William M. John. Folwas lowing the program tea served by the hostess. Special guests Included Mrs. Carr W. Wlaller. Mrs. J. A. West, Mrs. Frank West, Mrs. S. R. Egbert, Mrs. Margaret Morrell, Mrs. E. J. Maynard, Mrs. J. W. MorrelL Mrs. H. R. Kep-ne- r, Mrs. Fred Lundberg, Mrs. Joseph Newbold, Mrs. Kenneth Lindquist, Mrs. Kenneth Ikeler and Mrs- Waldo Hatch. compliment to members of the House Alison the cast of var.-itplay which will be giv- en Wednesday and Thursday at the Utah State Agricultural college auditorium. Dinner was served at small tables. Each was centered with - Annual Club The Business and Professional Womens club held Its State Night: dinner Monday evening at the Bluebird. Dinner was served from one long table of with bouquets adorned were feathery asters- Covers marked for thirty five, Miss Loveta Wallace, slate president, was the speaker for the evening. She gave a very of the report Interesting national convention held in Virginia last July. Club singing was conducted by Miss Lenore Two Lewis. piano selections were given by Miss Lucille Rigby and two vocal numbers were given by Miss Beatrice Williams,' with piano accompaniment by John Anderson. The committee in charge of the dinner included Mrs. Mae Musser, chairman; Mrs. W- J. Carlisle, Mrs- Alameda Perry Brown, Miss Vera Carlson and Miss Ann Peterson. 1931 Honors Parents Announce Recently Married Dinner Play Cast of Couple Honored Professor and Mrs- Chester j. 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