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Show THE LOGAN, UTAH, AUGUST 27, 1931. IIERALD-JOURNA- L, PAGE THREE RULA C. PITZER Society Editor NEWS NOTES OF INTEREST TO WOMEN Lawn Party Honors Officers inftnmg The retiring Sunday school officers of the Ninth ward were the honored guests at a lawn party held Monday evening onA the U. S. A. C. quadrangle. after picnic supper was served which a program and games Forty guests were featured v ere present. The guests of honor were C Howell, Moroni Hansen and Free Grander. The affair was ir. charge of the new officers of the organization. They include W. W Owens, Lee Hales and Marion Everton. Guests At Bridge Tea Miss Irene Hodges, Call 50 accom- panied by Miss Wanda Ashley of Montpelier, spent the week During end in Salt Lake City. their visit, Miss Ashley, who is funear being married in the ture, was the honored guest at Miss a bridge tea given by Beryl West. Eleventh Ward Group In Canyon Brigham Poach Is Supreme OU So Mr. Chicken Supper In Canyon and Mrs. George Kenentertained at a chicken supper at their camp in Logan canyon Tuesday evening. Alter supper the evening vas enjoyed Mr. drick and singing, with visiting around a bonfire. These included were Mr. and Mrs. Herman Johnson, Mr. and Mrs Earl Kraus and Mr. and Mrs Kendrick. Stratford Family Holds Reunion The annual reunion of the Eo win Stratford family was held at the girls camp in Lo-gMonday evening canyon and Tuesday. One hundred and ten were present and enjoyed a good time of dancing, games, Among program and lunches. these in attendance were E. A. and Stratford Horace Stratford, their families of Ogden, Jesse G Stratford and family of Pocatello Idaho, John P. Smith nnd family and Mrs. Eliza A. Smith. ar Mrs. Ethel Smith of Norwich, Conn., writes: I lost 16 lbs. with my first bottle of Kruschen. Being on night duty it was hard to sleep days but now since I am taking Kruschen I sleep plenty, eat as usual and lose fat take off fat take one half teaspoonful of Kruschen in a glass of hot water every morning before breakfast an 85 cent bottle lasts 4 weeks -- Get it at Prescription Drug No. 2, or any arug store in America. If this first bottle fails to convince you this is the easiest, surest and safest way to lose fat your money gladly returned. IT PAYS TO SHOP AT PENNEYS Raw Material Prices Are Silk low. Down Has never been so Investigate Compare IT PAYS TO SHOP AT PENNEYS T' V?3 M Ss and Mrs. N k V li South Carolina r A a at beautiful ' appointed bridge luicht on at her home Wednes-i.'.- v afternoon honoring Mrs s. C Jacobsen of Saford. Arizona, 'I io is a house guest of her sis-Mrs L. R. Humphreys. Lun-- ( tit on was seived trom small t Mts. each centered with a bm.c.uet of late summer blosi of Dallas, Texas, who hate beerhouse guests of Mr. and Mrs S. E Needham for several days have been the guests of honor at several delightful parties during their visit. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Earl entertained at a supper at their home in Logan canyon Monday evening in compliment to the visitors. The supper table v v centeied with a gay bouquet of Covers were canyon flowers marked for Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Needham, Dr and Mrs. E. I. Stewart, Judge amt Mrs M c. Barns, Attorney and Mrs L D. Naiibitt, Mrs John O Peterson and Mr. and Mrs. Ear! The guests remained at the Earl camp for the night and v. ere breakfast guests ruesuay morning. Naisbitt Attorney and Mrs c ntertamed at a swimming par-t- v at Logana plunge which was e, loTowed by supper at Tuesday for Mr. and Mrs DeSanders. Mr. and Tuesday evening, Mrs. DeSanders were guests at a dancing party given at tbe home of fill-- , and Mrs. Jesse Earl in Logan canyon by Mrs Earl Mrs Naisbitt, Mrs Needham tine Mrs M. C. Harris. Forty five guests weie included Lmlit refreshments were served during the evening Mrs. John O. Petprson was hostess at a party at her home Wednesday evening in compliment to Mr. and Mrs. DeSanA variety of progressive ders games formed the entertainment A dainty lunch was served. The small serving tables were centered with bouquets o; venias and petunias. The guests included Mr. and Mrs. DeSanders Mr. and Mrs. Needham, Mr. ; and Mrs. Jesse arl. Attorney ana Mrs. Naisbitt, Mr. and Mrs Charles O. Peterson, Dr an! Mrs. E. I. Stev.art, Judge and Mrs. M. C. Harris and Mrs Ida S. Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. DeSanders left Tnursday morning for Salt Lake City, where they will visit until Sunday, when they will leave for their home in Dallas. i I i hi is the sobriquet earned by Queen of tlie Rockies Miss Florence Anderson of Brigham at the four-statMiss Anderson first beauty contest recently held. came into promiu i uu as Miss Utah last year. Before leaving for Ujlhwood she will preside at the Peach Pageant and Grand Ball to he held in her home city at the opening of the 27th annual Peach Day celebration, Thursday, September 10th. 4-- H e FOR SALE per 100 at 172 East Third North. Phone 1291-Will deliver on 5o0 lb. lots on SaturA29. day. FOR RENT 3 room partially furnished apartment- 143 East A30. Second South. FOR QUICK SALE at sacrifice. A beautiful brick residence, business block, frame A27home, lots, phone 842-TO PLACE CULVERT FREE! Hawaiian steel guitar A culvert of diameter lessons. FREE! Hawaiian steel and be guitars. Thatcher Music Store. length will wared on the Naegle road in A30. the Cornish district. This reauest Steam heated of M. H. Buttars and G. J. Bak- FURNISHED rooms and apts. Park Hotel. er ot Cornish was granted by S27. the Cache county commissioners in session Wednesday. FOUND Snail pin with inInquire scription RSN-191Herald-Jounand pay for this Do you need envelopes, letterA28. heads pnnte NOW? Ask the advertisement. Herald - Journal commercial FOR RENT 4 room bungalow. printing department. 77 West Unfurnished. 55 West Second Center Street, to do it. A26tf. North A29. - - 24-in- ot assis-tanislu- Salt K. Allen and family of Lake City, Mrs Ray Plummer ana daughter, Shirley of Berkeley, Cal , Mr and Mrs. George Allen and family of Ogden Mr and Mis. Ernest Allen of Boise, Idaho and Mr and Mrs. D. C. Van Dvke of Leistoii. nesday evening for New Brunswhere she wick, New Jersey, will be during the winter. Miss Odt.ll is state clothing specialist for the New Jersey State Agrrultural college and has spent tlie summer in Logan visiting with her parents. Postmaster and Mrs. Joseph Odell Miss Afton Odell left Miss Azile Smoak has been chosen by the American Legion to reign over the annual convention of South Carolina posts. Family Members Visit In Logan Captain and Sharp and two Robert children of Pennsylvania were guests Monday and part of Tuesday of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Hyde. Captain Sharp Is a brother of Mrs Hyaes Other relatives of Mrs. Hydes who were guests at thetr home Monday, were Mrs. Vilate M Sharp and Mrs. George H. Smith of Lehi and Mrs E. A. Paxman of Provo Mrs. , Wed- Luncheon Guests Of Couple Mrs. Dee Montague of Rigby, Idaho and Mrs. Jenny Lane were luncheon guests of Mr. and Mrs. William Hulse at their home Saturday evening. IT PAYS TO SHOP AT PENNEYS We dont say mtnth about our about our 1457 Urge size stores about our huge taff of expert bujers about our modern about warehouses our tremendous cash purclias-in- g power about the eagerness with which the world's finest manufacturers seek our business because we prefer to be known by the degree of excellence with which we serse you locally but It stands to reason that our size ami our resources must enable us to buy well and to sell cheaply And they do! IT PAYS TO SHOP AT PENNEYS 1 7 SOtb'XWbOZibbbbbSoSbbFbb'iibbFOObbObFbVFbFqvdb v O sk Atoult o o oo- 1 - General Board Members Feted Chriotiansen. Mrs. was Preston George awarded the highs core prize Mrs Mae Miss Isafor bridge and a guest prize bel Ross andAnderson, Bessie Jones at her general board Miss ft a group of friends members of the j i primaiy. from Salt Lake City, . . . features . . . visited with the stake presidenCouple Visit cies of the Logan and Cache With stake primary Tuesday. A dinMr. and Mrs 'Ralph Wood of ner was given at noon in their at the Bluebird. A bow! Kansas, City, (spent Tuesday honor in Logan visiting with friends of garden flowers centered the Places were marked for and relatives. Tuesday evening table. ten. they were guests of honor at a ' supper party given by Mr. and Mrs. Dowe Lewis at their home. If you are interested in a permanent that excels in Garden flowers formed the cen- Hight Guests Covers table. charm and style . . . that preserves the natural hair terpiece for th were marked for the guests. 4 texture . . and where conscientious service is ren- social evening followed dinner. nd Mrs. a. N. McDonald dered . . . Thone 1232 for your appointment. 9 M;j at a Rbiocle party at their home Wednesday even- Couple RUBY J. JOHNSON, Mgr. were won Mrs. At Canyon Jones and Fred by Neuber- 13 West Center St. bKUfett suPPer was ser-ve- a Mr. John A. Larsen, manager Eight guests were includ- of the Crvstal Bottling works, Twenty six guests were of the company and their partners at a delightful a.nvon party Tuesday evening A picnic supper was served after which games and singing were enjovect around a borfira Herald-Journ- al Twenty six guests were Modern Beauty Parlor Natural Method Rmglette End Entertained Mrs. Lyman Larsen entertain-ar.- d Mrs. Larsen entertained the home Friday afternoon. Games and music were enjoyed after which dainty refreshments were served Mrs. Larsen entertained at a P.arck n party at her home Tuesday afternoon in honor of her, son, Symour. who was celebrat-- j ins his birthday anniversary. Etircshments were served an afternoon of games., Twenty five little guests were present. Entertain Party rle-Prize- includ-emoloy- ng j es Service Another to the Business Interests of Cache Valley 8. al The Commercial Printing department of the Herald-Journhas been reorganized with mechanical improvements to enable us to give better quality printing al iffiap&A&t i and faster delivery service. California's most Distinctive Address ;,c CONTEST Sir Francis Drake Hotel Goia Windows PATES from 5. POWELL AT SUTTER 4r o Next; week will he too late to enter the $100,000 Kodak Contest. It doses August 31. No entry mailed after that date will be eligible ftjr a prize. IN CASE OFVfjf Every room equipped with Radio Servidor Tub and Shower Eaths. Circulotmqlce Woter Ultra Volet Eay O Prices will be consistent with cost of production. Phone SEVEN or FIFTY and a solicitor will call on you to give you his advice on your printing. 4 Make the most last few days. Taki plenty of pictures. Your simplest snap e shot might win as much as $14,000. tWiH ?i my. For pictures of Kodak Yeiichtome the finishing. prize-winnin- t vit.i g . The job printing shops of the Daily Herald and The Journal have been combined into one department, assuring better and quicker sendee than either shop had been able to give before. fjKODAK Nothing too small nor too large for the Herald-JournCommercial Printing department, to handle. -- quality, load Film and let u? do - , 77 West Center. . Car don Jewelry Co. (Next Door to the !! oOn O O O Guar , Of Friends red wheat, 80c A- -l The marriage of Miss Elna Kunz, daughter of Mr and Mrs. Seth N Kunz of Montpelifr. Idaho and Hamlet C Pulley of Logan, took place Wednesday in the Salt Lake temple The young couple vill make their home in St. outs, where Mr. Pulley has accepted an Med-icne at the school of at the St. Lous university. They will spend several days Iti Ixigan and Montpeher before leaving for the east. They will be the honored guests at a wedding reception given Monday evening at Montpelier by the brides parents. (ut-of-tuw- Friends Hostess To Group Too Late To Classify candles eighty holding Mhs Maude Griffin entertained a group at Bear Lake funday. in compliment to Miss Mary Kimball of Yuma, Arizona, who is a house guest of Miss Griffins Those m the party included Miss Kimball, Mic, pern Corbndge, Wendel Ritchie Ernest Hill, Dean Humphreys and Miss Griffin. tuihvan. Miss Martha Thatcher, Miss Frances Barber and Mrs College Ward Boys Plan On Exhibits y. Leaves After Summer Visit s. Mss Mae Edwards of Los who is visiting in Logan, awarded the high score prize triage tea Wednesday afternoon viven by Mrs. John Christiansen at, her home. A luncheon was saved at the conclusion of the biiage games. A color harmony of blue and pink was carried out in the apfor the serving pointments table A bowl of pink flowers centered the table. French blue candlesticks holding pink princess tapers were at the ends. Covers were marked for Miss Edwards, Mrs. William Edwards. Mrs W W. Merrill, Mrs. George Frecton, Mrs. W. B. Preston, Mit J ewis Edwards, Mrs. A. C. Vk-Sfi'- . observing formed the centerpiece for the table. Covers were marked for lorty nmembers of her family guests included Mr and Mrs. L. E ELsworth and fan ily. and Mr. and Mrs. R An-rOc- t wa- I Logan Visitor Honored Guest 1 Ti City who cake ear Lake Party For House Guest -. rV O Lake Sonne, Mrs. Byron Alder, Mrs O. car Wennergren. Mis John Mrs. E B Spencer, ('oikett, L. Mis Mentor Jensen Mrs. W. P Thomas, Mis W. J. Vickers ami Mrs. D P. Murray. Fiidge followed luncheon and fho high score prize was won In Mis. Vickers, the all cut lmze by Mrs. Thomas and a uisl prize was presented to bis Jacobsen. J Salt Lake Temple Ga her eightieth birthday anniver-saiMrs. Allen has been visiting m Logan for the past An attractive birthday week. Puces were marked for Mrs. ,'uobsui. Mrs Humphreys, Mrs 1 an ell Johnson. Mis Alma i Couple Wed In ? Mr. and Mrs. M D. Allen entertained at a birthday dinner party at their home Sunday honoring, Mr. Ailenc of Salt mother. Mrs. Alice Allen - soms. ! ThT Azile Will Reign In W' ) 2s Mrs w. W. Owens presided J Desainleis OT ir P Wool Lower now than in thirty years. Rayon Lowest price level in history Cotton L ower than since 1915 Leather Lower than in twenty years. rennet's retail prices have come down just as rapidly and as far as wholesale prices. L H The club of College ward will make plans Saturday to enter calves of members in the Cache county fair, September 15 to 17. County Argicultural Agent R L. Wrigley made this announce ment Thursday morning after a meeting with the group at College ward Wednesday. Mr. Wrigley discussed with the boys Couple Are the importance of record keeping. Dinner Guests members of the Saturdy, enMr. and Mrs. F. P. Champ club will visit one anothers tertained Dr. and Mrs. Arthur nisops to see calf club activity Perkins of San Francisco at which the members have been dmrer at their home Tuesday undertaking for sometime. Following dinner a .Demonstrations on fitting and evening. social evening was snent Mrs. showmanship in preparation of Miss claves for the fair Perkins was formerly will be givKathryn Becker of Ogden. en. Reed eNilsen is president of the club and Lee Olsen, club leader. Makes You Lose Unhealthy Fat LEGIONETTE v fk Ik- w Mbtuf Fc;r ihei-born- Officers and teachers of the Eleventh ward Mutual were the honored guests at a delightfully ai ranged canyon party given at the girls camp Wednesday evening. A supper was served to and Dancmg foity guests. the games were included m evening's entertainment The ward bishopric and th Logan stake board members of the Y. L. M. I. A were special guests The affair was in charge of Mrs. Joseph Carlisle and Mrs. O. 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