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Show TIIE nERALD-JOURNA- LOGAN, UTAH, MONDAY, L, DECEMBER 19,11. 14, PAGE FIVE NEWS NOTES RULA C. 1ITZER Society Editor Call 60 OF INTEREST TO WOMEN ! 1. musical numbers will be given. Pre-Christmas special meeting will be held tonight at 7 o'clock for all officers at the home of Mts. H. C. MaughanSixth Ward The Social service work will be given this Tuesday. Mrs- Lottie Larsen will be in charge. The teachers topic The following programs have will be A beautifully by Mrs. Lucy appointed dinbeen announced for Relief So- Everton. presented ner party was given Saturday ciety meetings for Tuesday afevening by Mr. and Mrs. Farrell ternoon: Johnson at their home. Dinner Filrst Ward Meeting-wil- l bewas served from one large gin at 2:30 p. m. The following table covered with a handsome Christmas program has been arlace cloth and centered, with a silver bovf niled with holly berranged by Mrs. Clara Hulme, red candles literary class leader; song, SilSigma Phi Beta Fraternity ries and sprays. Tall ent Night," choru.f; musical held in silver holders were placed at its annual Christmas dance reading, Let Little Ones Come Saturday the ends. evening at the L. D. Unto Me, Mrs. Mable Bott; S. Christmas place cards were Institute. was gaily The hall duet, Luthers Cradle Hymn, Mrs. adorned with marked for Mr. and Mrs. Jesse of sprays holly, Lee Thatcher and Mrs. Glen; Dr. and Mrs. P- W. Eliason, boughs and other Earl. Mr. and Mrs. S- E. Needham, . reading of a Christmas story, evergreen attireholiday Mrs. Hulme; song Lullaby, ReProfessor and Mrs. Byron Alder, Dean Special guests were lief Society chorus; reading. Judge and Mrs. M. C. Harris, Mr. Mrs. Caroline John Hendricks, Night Before Christmas, Mrs. O. Peterson and Mrs. Lee Thatcher. Profesand Mrs. Addie sor Martha Roberts-Seconand Mrs. Parley E. Peterson. SwappDr. and Mrs. II. R. McGee and Ward Meeting comwas The committee in charge mences at 2 o'clock. The literary Miss LaVaun the Dost and hostess Whiterar, Miss lesson which includes the study Eleonora and Bridge followed dinner Tasso Miss and Zenda of the short story of Norway Hunsaker. prizes were awarded to Mrs. and Sweden will be given by the Earl, Mrs. McGee. Professor Al- class leader Mrs. Emily Smith. tier and Dr. Eliason. Relief Society Programs Are Saturday Christmas Dance Saturday Evening: - Ninth Ward The subject for discussion and the lesson will be f nfluenc.es ort human behavior. by letters and conversation, Mrs. Eva Jacobsen, class leader will be In charge. Eleventh Ward The literary lesson will be given at the Tuesday met'ng. Meeting will start at 2:30. Mrs- Flora Stocks will conduct the lesson. Special - USEAICK PLAN for BETTER CONTROL OF COLDS' Bridge Follows Dinner Party Dr. and Mrs. A. H. Saxer presided at a delightfully arranged dinner party at their home The guests Saturday evening. were seated at small tables- Covers were placed for Professor and Mrs. A. S. Bracken Dr. and Mrs. R. O. Porter, Dr. and Mrs. E. G. Carter, Dr. and Mrs. N. A Pedersen. Professor and Mrs. Chester J. Myers. Professor and Mrs. Wallace Goates and Dr. and Mrs. Saxer. Bridge followed dinner and prizes were won by Dr. and Mrs. Porter. Mrs. Carter and Professor Myers. Club Members Presents Students In Two Piano Recitals Dinner Party Announced f. New Mossy Wool A Father Honored On Birthday Entertained Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Bench were host and hostess to members of their club at their home Saturday evening. Cards were Bishop K. C. Schaub, who was his sixty second played after which a midnight observing anniversary, Saturday Mrs. George Pauli of Preston, lunch was served. Tiie living birthday the honored guest at ' a Idaho pre.se n ten two groups of rooms and the serving tables was dinner party given by Mr. and were deattractive with holiday her piano .students in a recital their home in Logan Friday afternoon and cora ions. Sixteen club members Mrs Paul Grace at The dinner Saturday evening. were Dr-score Four of ' present. evening and the home prizes table was centered with a birth.were awarded to the winners of and Mrs. W. B Preston. cake. Other appointments day t lie card games. Those taking part in tiie were of Christmas design. included Helen Wilkin-- I Eleven members of the family son, Verveen Johnson. Yvonne were included. A social evening Gill, Thelma Gilbert. Barbara of visiting was enjoyed followAnn Preston. Maryclla 8 inford. Meeting- Set For ing dinner. Keith Greaves. Richard Ryan, Pioneer Alice Tuinney. Hilnian John' son. Ruth Langford, Phyllis HIS BEST FRIEND The Joseph Smith, camp of Jensen. Montnie Williams and the of the Pioneers Daughters Wilma Gilbert. will meet STOCKTON, Cal. All day and afternoon at Friday evening Mrs. Waldo the home Thursday Mrs- A. B. Harrison night a little black dog sat on Hatch assisted in the program 37 South of East. Tiie meet- -' the steps of the cold county as vocalist. The following pro- ing will First at 2 o'clock in-- j. jail awaiting his master, M. begin "Shandon stead of the gram was given: 2 30. A jArosi. Arosi had been arrested usual hour, Bells". Sudds: Keith Greaves; Christmas program will for being drunk, and given a Idilio." Lack. Marie Dailies; special be given. day in jail. The dog faithfully Spinning Wheel - Schmoll, AnMrs. Harrison as awaited the expiration of Arosis, Assisting nette Cordon. "Japonica" hostess will be Mrs. Clara Cal-isl- sentence and met him with Stanford. Margaret Wilkinson; Mrs. Smith and Mrs bounds of glee when he walked Couer"--Smit"Gaite De and Elizabeth Rachel Rose. out of the door. Etude in C." Ravina, Joyce Pedersen; vocal selections, Mrs. Trio Hostesses To Hatch; The Fountain" Bohnt, Meta Delta Group Richard Bullen; Valsp Caprice" ' Dorothea Newland. Ryan: StociIor-Clirestiarse- ir Mrs. Mrs. V. D. Gardner, Ghosts" Sliytte, Margaret Clyde Worley and Mrs. W. J. Peterson; "Rustle of Spring" Vickers entertained the mem-- ! Sinding and "Pas De Amphores bers of the Beta Delta alumni Ruth Mechani; "Tone Poem" association at a bridge supper Fibitsch, Vivian Johnson; vocal at the home of Mrs. Gardner selections, Mrs. Hatch; "Barcarolle- Godard and March Mig Saturday evening. Supper was served from four small tables, nonne Poidini. Irva Johnson; It. M. SMITH, Mgr. Each was centered with a red "Sonata in E. Major Beethoven candle surrounded by a wreath D" in Fantasia and Mozart, of holly. Covers were marked Thain Carlisle. This attractive tailleur created by Bruyere is fashioned in the for sixteen. tiie program light Following Tables were arranged for j new' mossy wool fabric and is generously as well as originally refreshments were served. The trimmed with Miss buttons astrakhan. lend were the formal Strass rooms it decorated bridge following supper. living Bullen won the high ternoon note. The hat, also by Bruyere, Is of dull black felt, with Marigolds. The serving score prize. trimmed with a feather mount. table was centered with a bowl of Marigolds and orange tapers were placed at the ends- Assisting with the serving were Mrs. W. Vernon Crockett and Mrs. N. D. Salisbury. (amp 1 e, Beauty Salon ' j Gay Birthday Party For Children Mrs. W. B. Jones entertained birthday party for her little grand- at a delightfully arranged jHi suppose I'm like $ who read the newspapers . . ft ft ft son. Winston B. Jones. III. Sat-- ; urday evening at her home. The guests were seated at one large table centered with a pretty de-- ! miniature Christmas corated tree. Red candies were at each end of the table, surrounded with sprays of hplly. Santa Claus nut cups were at eacli place. Santa Following lunch a Claus arrived and presented the youngsters with attractive gifts-Games and stunts were also eluded in the entertainment. The little guests included Winston Nelson, Glen Earl, Jr., Grace and Bassett MeQuire, Arentson. Richard Valerie e, Smith, Diane Earl, Cleone Loraine Blair, Janet Kep- ner, Mary Ruth Madsen. Elsie Clara Jones, Bobby and Jimmy Dunn, Geraldine Smith and Barbara Lamb. Mrs. Winston Jones assisted Mrs. Jones with the entertaining. ' ... Something To Blow About , fa fa Fir-mag- I than j DONT read all tiie ads, any more I read the whole of any newspaper or mag- i azine. But I do read a good many of them. Recently Ive lieen reading more than usual, and certainly like what Chesterfield has to sav and the way it is said. would prohal-- like the Logan Academy I Social News cigarette, too, hut somehow round to trying just havent got I cant tell voii why I smoke this other Cigarette. Its mote fiom ii.ilut, I suppose, than for any real reason. fi n Mrs. II. R McGee entertained members of the Logan Academy at her home last Monday evening Other guests included Mr. and Mrs. Harold Kepner, Mr. and Mrs. Johnson and Miss Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Norfleet and Mr. and Mrs- Madsen. The Christmas party given at Westminister hall Saturday evening began the Christmas activities at the Logan Academy. A program of Christmas carols, stories and a sketch from Birds Christmas Carol were given. A number of the songs were sung by members of the French and Before the Spanish classes. party ended Santa Claus presented each with a gift. Monday afternoon. December 7, the Crescendo club entertained the faculty and the girls of the school at a Christmas tea A musical program was given by members of the club Light refreshments were served. it. Come to ilmik of it, m thought about it In'fore, bill Lot night, al,a parly, I notiied eight of my friends live men and tluee girls who had (hanged to Chesterfields. They told me that Chesterfields aie milder, that they taste hi tter, that they just l m r & il never scctn to satisfy. Of cour-e- , cigarettes are a small thing, hut, after all, they give me a La of pleasure, and a u hear such cigaiettc like Chesterfield that good filings about, must he good. Anvway, Ivr f 0 t j ft ft "fa Mr. and Mrs- Russell Hanson entertained the members of Mrs. Hanson's budge club and their partners at a dinner party at their home Saturday evening, Dinner was served from one large table and two small ones. Bouquets of marigolds and orange tapers fmaned tiie centerpieces. Covers were marled for Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Morgan. Jr.. Mr. and Mrs. Wi'.foid Lund-berMr. and Mrs George Griffin. Mr. and Mrs. L. Weterholm. Mr. and Mr. R. F.. Bertuson. Mr. and Mrs. Eiic A Johnson. Mrs. E. J. Yonk and Mr and Mrs. Lester Poork who were special P UPSt N. dinner bridge was played. Prizes were awarded to Mrs Bernfson. Mrs. Westcrtiolm. Mr. Griffin and Mr. Pocock. Following Xmas cable Europe $1. Special rates. ami Christmas blanks- Western Uncity 1931. Liccurr A 4 MvrsTo.irio Co. There is nothing any woman or girl would rather have than sonic really fine cosmetic or one of our gift certificates entitling her to any amount or kind of beauty service she may specify. You may make the certificate card out for any amount and she may choo-- e for herself the service she prefers. Mondine Vanities lit,-- - ion. e i cully clever and diflip stick rouge, and loose in a leather case. is something Contains powder container ferent. $1.50 French Blending Powder a. 9 i Refills r0c Includes Club j s Prefers For Christmas Dinner Party just Ixuiglit mv first parkagr of Chesterfields, and I believe Ill find them just like the ads say milder taste better pure stilish.. ft What Milady I 1 1 It takes considerable blowing to dry a thousand finger waves and shampoos every month. However, with the battery of new turbinators, we have just installed, we can easily do this and more. These marvelous new dryers will easily cut your drying time in half with no discomfort. D23 lilended for each individual time or evening shades. patron. Day- SI. 00 Professional Manicure Instruments At wholesale prices. These instruments are not put up in costly cases and are not grouped. Lou may buy just the things you need one or ten. Service A permanent wave or end curl. Lnd Curl $1.."0 and I'p. Permanent Wave S1.00 and Ip . . Help In order to serve you heter, please make your appointments as soon as possible. Your permanent wave will look really better if you have it now and then shampooed and dressed again for the holiday season. |