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Show THE HERALD - JOURNAL, LOGAN, UTAH, TUESDAY 19 X O V E M I! E II :! PAGE TiyiEE l. RULA C. PITZER Society Editor Call bO NEWS NOTES OF INTEREST TO WOMEN A INDIANS LINK PAST WITH PRESENT Entertainment On Breakfast Honors .. (college Campus Sunday omen lsitmg a 'us: ewi Thatchers training The modern Indian may lie very much like the rest of ui, hut he hasnt forgotten the arts in which hi.- - ton. fat hi rs excelled, says Lillian Murphy, l- - i ar-o'member of the Piute tribe in Utah, shown here with some of their handiwork. Hundreds of Indians in the west earn their iimg by making- such objects as these lor sale to tom Ms. Miss Dorothy Merrill and Miss Peterson were hostesses at a Halloween party recently at the home of Miss Peterson's Professor and Mrs. Fortune Parley E. Peterson. telling and games were enjoy-- 1 ed after which refreshments, served. Twenty guests were present. ;Xo-IIo- Group Attends Dinner At Ogden Mrand Mrs. Waldo Hatch, Attorney and Mrs. Asa Bullen and Coach and Mrs. E. L. Romney were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs- - W. W. Anderson at their home in Ogden Friday evening. Saturday evening they attended the hard times party given at the Ogden country club. Others attending the club party from Logan were Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Jones and Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Carlisle. is Shes engaging, all right bu, theies no e engaging her at u.-- chess if you hope to win. For Countess SUnbock-Tcrmof Paris not only is a famous society beauty but alio was the winner oi the recent French Amateur Chess Tournament, for ur Women Matron Honored On Birthday Mrs. S M. Budge entertained at a halloween party at the Saturday evening little daughters, Barbara and Phylls. Lunch was served at one table centered Price Budge home for her two Logan, Utah l with a lighted jack o lantern. Each guest was given a favor. Games were played during the evening. Eight little guests were included. The home of Mr. and Mrs. Fnc A Johnson was the scene ot a Hallowe'en party Saturday evening given by' members of Mrs Johnson s club and their partners. A supper was saved at one table which w.u attractive with Halloween decorations. Places were rnark- -' . ed for tw Mr. and Mrs. R. E Berntso ere special guests. Cards w e played following supper and high score prizes were won by Mr and Mrs. Wti-loLundberg. id you the new arrivals, new low prices, Prettily Appointed Dinner For Friends and the kinds and brands of food you want. Mr. and Mrs. George Griffin over a prettily appointpresided who ed dinner party at their home - Mrs. Thomas B Bu.sby was observing her biillniay an- g Mildred Middleton. Cleo and Helen Bums enter-ta.ne- d at a Halloween party at the home of Miss Burns. Thursday evening. The living rooms were decorated wath black and oiange novelties. Games and stunts formed the entertainment after which a dainty lunch was served. Twelve guests were included. Mrs George Torgeson enter-Mar- y tamed at a bridge dinner at her home Friday evening in compliment to Miss Alice Peder-parensen, of Vernal, who is in Logan attending the Adult Leaders training school course which is being given at the college. ner was served at one table Honored Guest At centered with a bowl of pom Dinner pom chrysanthemums Covers were marked for Miss Bridge Pedersen. Mrs. Leah Blair Mrs. Mrs. John A. Crockett enterH B Johnson. Mr- - v t Neltained at a family dinner at W. W Merrill, Mrs O. her home Sunday m honor of son. Mrs W. Edwards, Miss Thelma Pedher son, Vernon W. Crockett, ersen, Miss Rubv Stnngham of who was observing his birthday The table was Bountiful and Mrs. Torgeson. anniversary. Budge followed dinner and centered with a birthday cake. Covers were marked for ten the high score prize was by Mrs. Johnson and a guest prize was given to Miss re Entertain Club Members The members of the American entertain Legion auxiliary will Thur-day at a membership tea. afternoon from 3 o clock until five oclock at the home of Mrs. John Moser. 216 North, First West. The affMr is under the direction of Mis. Claud Quinney with Mrs. H. J. Coak- lev acting as chairman. Tables will be arranged for cards and a urogram Will be given. All eligible members and members of the organization arn cordially invited. Everyone is anxious and insistent to get the most real value out of hard earned dollars. In no othef food store will you find a place where your food dollars will go so far as in the O. P. Skaggs System store. There is always a courteous attendant to show no-ho- st (Halloween Fete Membership Tea Thursday Afternoon Partv st For Club Main-warin- Din-we- DOLLARS ponuldtion Trio Hostesses At ts, EARNED u., Rach-m.uiino- if. Honored Guest At 'Family Dinner Mrs. F. P. Champ was hostess to members of the U. A. C. Women's club and several special guests at her home Monday afternoon. Miss Helen Bui- ogram len, pianist, gave the for the afternoon and delighted her audience with a group of classic and modern numbers. The classic numbers featured movement were the "Allegro from Beethovens Sonata in D "Intermezzo Minor. by Brahms and Gondaher by Listz Several modern numbers weie played. For an encore,' she played a sparkling, melo- dious. waltz, The table was Friday mversary. was the honored uractj evening. With a 0j yepow a at guest delightfully arranged chrysanthemums. at homo her surprise party given Covers were marked for Mr. Monday evening by members and Mrs. Wilford Lundberg, ot tire Neighbors of Woodcrait. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Morgan, 500 formed the entertainment Jr.. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Hanfor the evening, after wh.ch a son, Mr. and Mrs. Eric A. Johr delicious lunch was ser ed The sor,. Mr. and Mis. L. Wester-holliving rooms v. ere decorated Mrs. E. J. Yonk, Douglas with chrysanthemums. Yonk and Mr. and Mrs Griffin. Those included were. Mrs. Following dinner, the remainBusby, Mrs. Joseph Bithell, Mrs. der of the evening was spent C. J. Thims. Mrs. Henry Brady, cards. Mrs. Lena M. Hickman. Mrs playing Archi Anderson. M.ss Addle Miss Abbie Card Miss Group Entertained Della Busby, Miss Alta Bench, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel H. Bench. At Dinner Party Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Bernt-so- n Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bithell. entertained at their home Jr., and Mr. and Mis. J. U. Westover. Saturday evening to celebrate Pnzes were won by Mrs Bench Halloween festivities. The living rooms were decorated with noand Mrs. Bithell, Jr. velties typlcai of the occasion. A dinner was served at one Venison Dinner large table centered with a bowl of yellow chrysanthemums. For Guests Places were marked for Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Don Burns en- end Mrs. Clifford Humphries, tertained a group of friend? Mr. and Mrs. Marriner Bernt-- ; at a Venison dinner at their son. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Wright, home Friday evening The taoe Mr and Mrs. Ray Seamons, Mr. was centered with a bouquet of and Mrs. Richard Lee, Miss Mabie Other apchrysanthemums. Shaw, Mrs. Clarence pointments were of Halloween Manning of Los Angeles. Cal., design. and the host and hostess. Covers were marked for Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Haws. Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Taylor. Mr. and Mrs Frank Wahlen, Mr. and Mrs, CHiSHESTELSiliLS George Wilkinson, Mr. and Mrs. a mj Antes of Ogden. Mr. and JJ(br A. Mrs. LeRoy Worley of I ehi and siwf Dracfi the host and hostess, R4 diamond HiIVAU RHlM,Li4AfMryLaewa ft Following dinner, an informal ' t I i e Itoj Now fY - fOLu uy DftUGCI3?3 EVERTWEER game of cards was enjoyed LOW FOOD COSTS You will CLP SKAGGS1 roODJ5fdJiLST0RES 1 A Surety i mr always find our store in line with wholesale food declines. Marty of the 1931 crop foods art much As you cheaper. shop through our store, youll see Peanuts, Pop Corn, Pressed Figs, Canned Corn, Peas, Green and Wax Beans, Pork and Beans, Bottled Catsup and many other items all cheaper in There are price. too many new real bargains for us to tell you about all of them. Visit us soon. Youll profit by it. of Purity j rnnnnnnnouuui semi-popul- ar "Val.sik by Mokjres. j Following the program, tea was served by the hostess. Entertains At Bridge Tea Mrs. W. B. Jones entertained at a delightfully arranged bridge tea at her home Monday afternoon. The guests were enter-- WE I!ESKR E BIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITY $L25 1 tamed at two tables of bridge. LOGAN Lunch was served at small tables. The decorations for the living rooms were in shades, of orange and brown. The guests ircluded Mrs L E. Nelson. Mrs. Fred Kidgell, Jr., Mrs. Perry Smith, Mrs L. Westerholm, Mrs. C. A Lundahl. Mrs. Rulon Gardner. Mrs. Carvel Johnson and Mrs Ernest Lundahl. Bridge honors were won by Mrs. Westerholm and Mrs. Nelson. 24 West 1st North, 88 South 2nd East, 382 South Main WELLSVILLE HYRUM SMITHFIELD Pioneer Ball Committees Meet A special board meeting of the' Cache county board of the Utah Pioneers was held Monday afternoon at the Chamber of Commerce. Repot ts of the spe-- i ctal committees were g,ven concerning the Pioneer Ball which will be held Wednesday. November 18. at the Palais dOr. MARKET Our Steak-- ; Family Dinner For Couple Mr. and Mrs. W- - W. Barber !j entertained at a family dinner p .ty at thi.r home Sunday af- ternoon to Mr. and Mrs. Harold Brangham of Ogden. A bowl of chrysanthemums formed the centerpiece were for the table. Covers marked for thirteen guestsin compliment - l Quality work and reasonable prices prevail In the commercial printing department of the Herald-Journ- al J HARD bers present according to ward i Pair Entertain Group At Party ti Mr. and Mrs. Earl Kirby of Hyde Park were dinner guests of Mrs. Rose Leishman of Wells -ville, Sunday. Ail attendance prize will be .;w aid'd, w.ll be given to the ward hawn.; the most mem- evident in his technique, lone and memory spit ndtd wn k lie is very modest and a is 'rue student in all he undertakes Tire following is the program: Inventions C minor. Bach; G M.i'or. Bach Sonata. Op. 13 Pathetique, Beethoven; Grave. Allegro dimolto conbrio. Adagio C.'.nabilc. Rondo Allegro. Chaconne A minor. Durand; To Spring. Greig; Hungarian Dance No. 5. Brahms; Hungarian Dincc No. 7. Brahms; Hungarian Dance No 6 Brahms; Pieitde G minor, Rachmaninoff Pr'dua. G sharp .mnor, T Vp i Mis t ht - Youngsters Have Halloween Party a The Fourth Annual Gold and Given ball of the Cache stake will be held Wednesday even-- 1 mu in the Palais d Or Thirty-eigcouples representing the annus wards will dance the Miss dance. Tango contest Muvetn Lawson will give a demon' tratum dance. mo recital Sunday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. (j.orge Thatcher. Mr Johnson. wlvU- a student at the North won a Cache high school srhol.uship at the Utah State At! icultural college and the University of than, last spring by iiis musical ability. The l ecnal consisted of two grouos of numbers, the Classic and the Modern Three Hungarian dances by Brahms and two Preludes by Rachmaninoff were biilhantlv played by the young He shows much talent puiv-- t Misunderstood Style at - &- pi - ! Wednesday At Palais d Or C'vde Johnson son of Mr. and Mrs N S Johnson, of Lewiston w is heard in a very interesting Party We have both eyes open on the markets for the last word in shoe creation. . . . Shoes for the Entire Family can ALYAYS be found at the College Boot Shop at the Lowest Possible Prices Ball Recital The Faculty association of the Utah State Agricultural college entertained members of the faculty and their partners at a tea Sunday afternoon in the Ann Carol Moore libraiy room at the college library. Professor Wallace Goates of the public speech department of the Friends Plan school gave three readings. Two p.ano selections were given by! Surprise Miss Ruth Peterson. Dressed in halloween CoFollowing the program, tea stumes, a group of friends was served. Dr W. L. Wanlass pleasantly surprised Mr. and has general charge of these en- Mrs. Eohriam Schwartz at their tertainments which will be giv- home Saturday evening. A chili en during the school year. Pro- supper was served after which fessor Parley E. Peterson was in the remainder of the evening, Twelve charge of the program. Eighty-fiv- e dancing was enjoyed. guests were in attendance- were included in the party. Dinner Guests Sunday Gold and Green Jn Brilliant Members of Phi Upsdon Oml-cro- n assisted at a oreaxfast given Sunday morning at the home economics building m compliment to the women who are attending the adult leadership training course at the college. Bre dcfast was served from French three large tables. marigolds m low bowls termed the centerpieces. Forty puests were present. Miss Hazel was chairnum oi the arrangements. Since Senorita Rosita has been peacefully sleeping in the. window It has of the College Boot Shop been rumored that the salesmen are likewise in a trance. This is one of the most pernicious rumors. College Boot Shop and its employees are always awake to the fact that Style must be sold at a Price . . . CHECK! Student Heard A26tf. aie FEATURES cut from extra fancy, well primed lender and Juicv Sirloin, Cut to and Hound tour favorite thickness Steer Beef. They are always lb. 15c |