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Show THE NOTES A FLArPER PEG Sorority Officers Fanny Says MT 0 OFF toast-mistres- La-ve- A Precious KeepLendenman; sake," Miss Mary Ruth Madsen; The Creaking Keys," Miss Virginia Coakley; "Interesting Antiques," Miss Elna Howorth; Remembering Days of Yore," Mrs. H. R. McGee; Frolicking in the Attic, Miss June Norfleet; "Opening the Window, Mrs. H. Kepner. the Door, guests. Miss The was Elizabeth aong sung Closing by the was Deaderick general chairman of the affair and was assisted by Mrs. II R McGee, Mrs. D. E. Madsen, Mrs. William Lohman, Mrs. Carl Arent-so- n and Miss Lola Coulter. Miss Kathleen Beard was In charge of the musical part of the program and Miss Elsie Anderson was in charge of the decorations. 'MAT it BILHB - The following officers were elected Monday evening at a meeting of Sigma Phi Beta fraternity; Miss presiMary Sponberg, dent; Miss Marie Anderson, vice president; Miss LaVon Whitecare, secretary; Miss Evelyn Hansen, treasurer. After the meeting, light refreshments were served and a social hour enjoyed. JtBILU Couple Honored Before Departure Mr. and Mrs. Will Quinney en- tertained at a supper and card party at their home Friday evening in compliment to Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Smith, who are lcav-inLogan in the near future to make their home in Brigham .City. Supper was served at small tables. Places were maracd for Mr. and Mrs. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Quinney, Mr. and Mrs. N. W. Merkley, Mr. and Mrs. Dick T. Quinney, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Knowles, Mr. and Mrs. Percy Quinney, Mr. and Mrs. I. E. Quinney, Mrs. Joseph Quinney, Jr., an the host and hostes. MAT 41 BILKB - Student Officers Enjoy Party The student body officers of the Logan Junior high school entertained the officers at a kitchen party m the school cafeteria Tuesday evening. A program of .readings, speeches, jokes, stunts, and good refreshments characterized the occasion. Student body president, Charles Olsen, acted as master of ceremonies. Principal Alvin Hess expressed his appreciation for the splendid work done by the officers this year and complimented them for their fine cooperative work that has helped to make this school year an outstanding success in student functions. Steven Harrison, the newly elected president for next year, outlined his plans for the coming years activities and said he hoped that next year would be a year of progress and achievement. At the close of the entertainment, the newly elected officers were assigned to the cleaning up of the kitchen. out-goi- s K ft - MAT 41 BII.BK - Dinner Guests Sunday Evening Mrs. Fred L. Peterson of Pelers-bor- o entertained at a prettily arranged dinner party at her home Sunday. The guests included the principal and several of the teachers of the Logan Senior high school. , The table was centered with a bowl of tulips. Covet were marked for sixteen guests. A social evening of music and visiting followed dinner. 4, 1 932. PAGE THREE Ia' rolls of the Logan city schools and anyone interested in the development of art are urged to visit the exhibits of the art work done in the schools during the year. In all, it forms the largest collection of art work ever done in the public schools of Logan Two features are especially noteworthy One is that all of the work in thu elementary schools has been done under the direction of the class directors themselves, most of whom have had no special training in this line. The second feature that this impetus in art work followed a weeks course fall by P. H Barkdull, last given city art supervisor The course, which was given in the teacher's institute, outlined the scientific This principles of art teaching. work has been followed by the teachers this winter. In the elementary schools, the exhibits are in the classrooms, m the Junior high school, the main heal, and in the senior high school, the art room. They will be open k, - MAT 41 Almost is HILbS - Dinner Honors Logan Visitors any pretty girl a veiled threat. until Saturday. T. Mur- Mr. and Mrs. Douglas dock entertained at a prettily appointed dinner party at their home on North Third East, Friday for several Mrs. Ellen Ecclcs has returned evening friends. to her home in Logan after spendA bowl of spring blossoms formCovers were ing the winter with her children ed the centerpiece. in California. marked for ten guests. An eveMAT 41 Hit. AK was ning of music and visiting enjoyed following dinner. guests were Professor Dixon of the Heber high schoql band, Miss Gevenia Wilson, who won first place in piano in A delightfully arranged the state and Miss Marion Murwas given Saturday dock Clyde, who won second place surprise party at the home in the saxophone contest. evening by friends of Mr. and Mrs. Ross Anderson, who were celebrating their wedding anniversary. served A supper was after whirh the remainder of the evening was spent playing bridge. Those included in the party weie: Miss Lena Miner was the honMr. and Mrs. Anderson, Mr- and ored guest at a social given in Mrs. Roland Emmett, Attorney her honor Sunday evening at the and Mrs. L. D. Naisbitt, Mr. and home of Mr. and Mrs. Merlin GodMrs. G. A. Lindquist, Mr. and frey. She left for her home in Mrs. William Lohman, Mr. and American Fork Monday. The eveMrs. W. E. Skidmore, Dr. and ning was spent playing bridge. Mrs. S. M. Budge, Dr. and Mrs. A delicious lunch was served to J. C. Hayward, Dr. and Mrs. N. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Clark, Mr. E Muuk ajid Mr. and Mrs. Val and Mrs. Byron Ravsten, Mr. and Palmer. Mrs. Laef Neilson, Miss Lenora Jensen, Mr. Maynard Clark and Rupert Ravsten. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Sparks are guests, of Mrs. of Garland Mary E. Burt. Mrs. Sparks will mother. Mrs. Eva Parkinson entertained spend a week with her Heath were Mr. and Mrs. Arthur the A1 Lons club at her home o Mrs. Christina Thompson Wednesday afternoon. A delicious guests luncheon was Served after which Sunday. The Martin Harris camp, Daughcards were - enjoyed. of Piouecrs met at the home ters the district Wednesday evening, H. Godfrey, Jr., school under the supervision of of Mrs. Thomas at 3 p. m. The lesson Thursday B. held C. Stoddard Principal was given by the class leader, its graduation exercises. H. Ray Mrs. Melba Thompson. A sketch of Pond of the school board deliverthe life of John W. Loosle was ed the address. by Mrs. Sylvia Loosle; readMary Lou Hendricks, daughter read Miss Mary Myler. Assisting ing, Henof Mr. and Mrs. Durrell Mrs. Annie J hostesses were dricks, was the valedictorian. Mrs. Lottie Buttars, Mrs. May phandler spent the Thompson, and Mrs. latter part of the week visiting Mrs. Maggie Jardine Twenty-fiv- e Godfrey. Margaret Mrs. and Mr. of in Ogden, guest were present. C. R. Evans. The Gleaner girls entertained teachschool district the Friday, in honor of Miss Lena Miner of ers entertained at a "talkie" par- Salt Lake City, Saturday afternoon. ty. The afternoon was spent bug- Miss Miner who has been active gy riding. Mutual while she has been Mrs. Clayton Hogan entertained in the here. The afternoon was the DeLure club Friday afternoon living Refreshspent playing games. at her home. Each small table ments were served. snapdrag-gonwas centered with pink Mr. and Mrs. Amos Rigby of After a delicious luncheon Newton visithe week-en- d 500 was served, wa? enjoyed. ting theirspent parents, Mr. and Mrs. Prizes were awarded to Mrs. Loyal Allan Archibald. Pond, Mrs. Ervin Van Orden and Mr. Norman Carlson of Sandy Mrs. George Pond. Fourteen cluo is the of Mr. and Mrs. P. members were present and the Clark. guest following special guests: Mrs. LoySmith of Mr. and Mrs. al Pond, Mrs. V. J. Cunningham, Thatcher, Idaho, Byron were Sunday Mrs. O. E. Tyner, Mrs. Delbert ButMr. Mrs. and of John guests Bodily, Mrs. Durrell Hendricks and tars. Lillian Miss Hogan. Mrs. William Clark of Mr and Mrs. W. A. Van Orden Idaho, is spending a few daysTyhee, with and Mr. and Mrs. Leland Van Or- her Mrs. Christina Thompden and family motored to Ban- son, mother, who has been ill for several croft, Idaho, Sunday and visited months. with Mr. and Mrs. Ray Van OrMrs. Ruth Griffin who has been den and family. a few months in Salt of Idaho spending Mrs. Cecil Telford Lake with her daughter has reFalls and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Titen-so- r turned home. of Cove visited relatives here John Ravsten who has Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. James W. Nelson of Preston announce the birth of a daughter, Muy 2 at the home of Mrs. Nelsons parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Stocks of Lewiston. Mrs. Nelson was formerly Mis Luella Stocks. All concerned aro Start thorough bowel actio., when you fel dizzy. hadarhy, doing nicely. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Bowles bilious Take NATVBS ffl Tablets. If. and family spent Sunday in Ma-la- ftKMEDY-enild. safe, purely m vegetable, Idaho, visiting Mrs. Lettie and far better than ordi- TDMGHI Meredith. Miss Ruth Brown, daughter of S!5c. ALRIGHT Mr. and Mrs. Amos Brown, was The All Vegetable Laxative married Saturday to Henry Adamson of Franklin. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Taylor and family of Salt Lake visited here Sunday with Mr and Mrs. Amos Brown and family. Home After Editor BEEHIVE GIRLS Fashion Plaque , of tho Utah State college elected the class officers for next following year at elections held Tuesday: Jay Winkleman of Mt. Pleasant, president; Helen Johnson of LoClark Thcur-e- r gan, of Providence, secretary. Boyd Pulley of Logan, Ted Bag-le- y of Salt Lake City, and Virgil Cropley of Tremonton were the successful candidates for president of next year's senior class at the primary elections of the class held today. Marjorie Vernon and lone Tarbet, both of Logan were nominated for vice president and Rebecca Ririe of Ogden won the position of secretary by acclamation. Elections will be held on Friday. Sophomores Blooms and bloomers, thats what this picture from California shows. Hundreds of pounds of flowers are being sent out of the Golden State every day by airplane for program. And the express delivery in a new large-scal- e Los Angeles girls pictured here put on their garden togs to show you how merry the whole thing is. just - LEWISTON HOLD ELECTIONS Agricultural n Clarkston PLAN PROGRAM SMITH 77 b, ;oM W 1 v V 7 n ELD A special been in the Budge hospital for some time has returned to his home. Miss Hazel Buttars who is employed In Logan spent Sunday home visiting with her parents. Mrs. Sarah Anthrim of Idaho, is spending a few days visiting with parents, Mr. and Mrs. John P. Clark. OBEY" ELIMINATES MOORHEAD. Minn, May 3 (I K) There are no "obeys" in marriage ceremonies performed by Judge E. U. Wade, Moorhead's police After marrying Earl magistrate. Kennedy and Laura Bateman, both of Fargo, recently the judge declared: "Ill not make a liar out of anybody. . . as follows: Beehive songs sung by the girls; drama, Smilnfield Third ward; Richmond North girls chorus, ward; ehaiarter song and tap dance, Lewiston Ftrst ward; flag drill. Snnthfield Second ward; vocal duet, Lewiston Second ward; talk on symbolism, Trenton; character song, Smithfield Third ward; drama on first aid, Smithfield First ward; solo, Newton ward; demonstration in cell filling, Richmond Soutn ward: Woman-h- o cad. Girls chorus, Cornish. Lv. I v Vu PARKER'S CARTRIDGE pleats accenting the high moulded waistline and broadening the shoulders are 1932 features of this bridal gown of heavy cream satin. HAIR BALSAM rndrud Stop Htr Failing Imparts Color and Btautjr to Cray and Faded Half Itxftovet 6oc t d $i oo at Druggists. U Is Pirchofue - MAI 41 BILU - Butter Prices FRANCISCO, May 4 UT San Francisco butter today, 92 score 20. SAN Schilli 'ANILLA Schilling Vanilla has westerners for fifty years. Vanilla, as delicate i rose- - yet it permeates everything it touches never freezes out nor bakes out. s. p d, v. Thirst come., thirst served Your Mother Day A Beautiful Box of Candy From 90c lo $3.50 The BLUEBIRD I (My 8th) ou get a front row seat when you pause Coca-Col- a for an . . . Served at more than 8 hundred thousand soda fountains and refreshment stands . . . Its a taste thrill ... It refreshes you. .. And. ..its only a nickel. ice-col- d RSL Hear the most thrilling music on the Coca-Col- a ir the orchestra. Grantland Rice interviewing cc brities on sports. Every Wednesday. 10:00 p. m. Eastern Standard Time. TUNl IN g the BRINK that makes fla- vored the birthday cakes of several million H pro- gram will be given by the Benson stake Beehive girls Friday right in the Smithfield First ward recreation hall. The program will be COLLEGE CLASSES Coast Visit Couple Honored On Anniversary PUBLIC INVITED MRS. RULA C. PITZER TO ART EXHIBIT no-ho- New Officers Elected MAT Susans Take The Air Black-Eye- d A beautifully appointed dinner party was given Tuesday evening n Stock-toat the home of Mrs. A. F. by the partonesses of the Beta Delta sorority in honor of the retiring officers and the newly elected officers of the active local chapter. The dinner table was covered with a peach colored linen cloth. An Italian pottery bowl filled with white and yellow snapdragons and at formed the centerpiece was three matching each end candlesticks tapers of holding pastel colors. Covers were marked for twelve guests. An informal evening of bridge The followed dinner. special guests were Miss Lois Lunt, Miss I ranees Knott, Miss Vari'yn Miss Alice Merrill and Miss Grace Remund. at quet was held Monday eveningThe the Presbyterian church. Chns-tian party was sponsored by the Endeavor society. The guests were seated at one large table, centered with a wealth of tulips, and other jonquils, sweetpeas green tapers spring blossoms. Tallends in silver were placed at the candlesticks. Covers were marked for ninety-six- . Mrs. T. R. Paden acted as The theme of the toasts was Lavender and Old Lace." The following toasts were given: Unlatching the Attic Door," Miss Browder; Bit of Loveliness, DiscovMiss Maude RayBowrne: ering the Treasure," Miss Helen R. WEDNESDAY. MAY Honored Guests At Dinner ban- mothers and daughters LOGAN, UTAH. L, THE WOMAN'S PAGE SOCIAL - CLUB Festive Evening At Presbyterian Church Monday HERALD-JOURNA- a pause refreshing rs Tba CocaCola Company, Atlanta, Ga. NY |