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Show TIIE HER A El) OlIUN - J TITSDAV, SEPTEMIiER U'lAII, LOGAN, A L, 1, 11) IAGK THREE .II. ESSSSTJtSZjEa NEWS NOTES OF INTEREST TO WOMEN SPV'4 3 G:.cL t: 5:AdlfijLlt; c: FASHIONS &7 UuU J V C-- vr -- the During vid interesting luncheon following it a ver prop i am was given V I.ihan Tashman Bv The Lo- - De Lebios club of , the Legun high school enter v tamed at a luncheon Monday evening at the Blubnti 'n honor ot the m embus who graduated from the high school h't .spi mg RotjLV Earlv fall flouirs in a cnloi scheme ol Lavender and pink were employed m the table decorations. Thirty mrin'K- -s of the club were in attendance. Favors were piescnted to he guests of honor, Alice Worley, flame Coi budge, Gladys Bailey HU. Dorothy Lundbeig, Bernice McCrackn. Lucile Parkinson, Dale Nelson. Trix and Troy Peterson and Clarice O! son. Miss Margaret CainQ of Chicago was a special guest. Je-.s- Family Dinner At Crookston Home and Mrs Burns Crook ston entertained at a family dinner Sunday at their Lome m compliment to Mr and Mrs. John T. Caine III, daughter : nd Margaret, and sons, Mr. Bob of Chicago Snap d. aaons were attractivedecorating and places 'sere marked for twent" five ly used in t ? L v ri 'vis S & 4' he Mai Of Logan By Martin Girl riage Announced BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES :a ' Vjki Benson The him a uistnit ..a Stake Primary social Wednes- day, August 26, at the stake Prunaiy ta ou mie, e. Foity-eigw oilers weie in attendance-Tnsocial work given al me June continence at Salt Lake Cuy was taugni by Miss Mina Uiilfm, Miss iretion snumway, and Mrs. ,lla Loosie, Mis The followLaura Shumway. ing waids weie lepresenied:u. Luie, Cuiiiish, Clarksiun, Lew-isiorust and Iimd wards, bimthfieia Ricnmond wards, becond ana Thud wards nisi, and Trenton. following the social hour weie saved by me two Richmonds wards. Mi. and iviis Oivihe accompanied by Dr. ana Nns A B. Cunningham of Lubbock, Texas, arrived here Wednesday on a visit to Mis. parents, Mr. and Mis Alma Memli, and other relatives They were returning from a the tup to California and noitiixest as lai as aneouver and the Canadian bolder They lelumed through Montana and on Idaho, They will leave Muiiaay lor Texas where Mr. EUswoith and Dr. Cunningham hi The annual James Gibbon; 2 A reunion was lit Id Sat family .i ! i relay ana Sunaay al the Girl., l ... camp in Lo.;...i canyon Seventy 'A. membci-.aiUnde01 veil Special featar. , of l ho pro- gum were a ball game belwun the mauled men and the single men a one ait play nnd a cianee Saturday night with the M Cana c c he: U.i m attendance Sunday morning a business and genealogy meeting was 4? A teat me of the reunmn bdd was the disposal of a bcau-tfuout made by Mrs Joscon Glenn, the proceeds of which will be used in furthering temi ple work Out of o a guests included. Mr. and Mrs Wiliiam Glenn and Miss Mary Glenn of Albeita M.ss Enid Giboons. Canada W&l 7. Miss Man' C )ol; and Wnham Cook of Loomis Ca'ifoT.ia Mrs. Rose Gibbons of Preston Idaho Mr and Mrs Fred Burdrtt and family. Mr and Mis. J. J. Hancock and family Mrs John Hancock and daughter Ms. E Grant and Mrs. W. S Jones an'd granddaughter Norma Ellis of 1are teaching Ciub Hostess Ogden. Utah. Mrs. H. S. Webb was hostess Special mmed guests were A H Gibbons and Mr and to tie imieie Anne ciub on FriMrs Samuel Weston of Logan day. A social afternoon ana luncheon were enjoyed by the club inemDers and tne following special guests: Mrs- Nell Fisher, Mrs. E. M. Hicken, Mrs. Ciail Johnson, Mrs Rachel Mrs Larry Cole was hostess Anderson, Mrs. Florence Nelson at a prettily arranged bridge and Mrs. Etta Thomason. Mr. and Mrs R. L. Woodlinger Monday party at her home ner and daughter, Helen, of Los complimenting evening California, were visihusband, whose birthday an- Angeles, tors Thursday of Mrs. Lydia niversary occurred on that day. MathewsEarly Fall flowers were used m Mrs. Lottie Ballard and son, the entertaining room i A deliciwww eo t ous iuneh-u- n Stephen, and daughter, Cyntia, small tables following the card of Los Angeles, California, were week-en- d guests of Mrs. Lottie games is a High score prize was award- Hodgson. Mrs. Ballard ed to Mrs. Rulen Gardner and cousm to Mrs. Hodgson. Metal cloth, which has been a guest Mrs. Margaret and Hogan prize presented to Mr. relegated to the wardrobes of Cole. daughter, Ardella, and Mrs. a rightabsophisticates, does of Bountiful Evelyn Briggs out-face this season and became Friday for a week-en- d comes the mode for debutantes. visit with relatives here. They Fall Bride Gives are the house-gues- ts Cloth of geld when cut and of Mr. tieated and Mi's. N. K. Nelson. Tea along demure lines Mr. and Mrs. Albert makes a charming costume for CartAn attractive affair of the the very young girl. and son, Leonard and wright was the trouseason fall early Peggy Shannon, one of Para-- , tea given by Miss Lila Mrs. A. E. Cartwright accommounts young players, proves ' sseau Dames Monday afternoon trom panied A. E. Cartwright to Ogthe youthfulnss of brocaded 2 until 8 oclock ot the home of den Wednesday. Mr. A. E doth of gold m a dinner frock her parents m liyae Park. Cartwright was returning to with ruffled sleeves and a flarSt- Louis to an The assignment of anil dispny nterta.'r.ing the position of mechanical ed hem-lin- e. esrooms were beautifully necor-tt-eThe costume attains juven-escena profusion of garden timator with the General Steel with means of its high flowers. One hundred and by corporation. fifty Casting waist-lm- e and carefully manip- guests called Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Steed afterthe during ulated decolletage. and family of Sandy, Utah, noon. Miss Shannon correctly avoids were visitors last wees at the Miss Lamb had Orley charge all jewels with this elaborate of the trousseau room. home of Mr. and Mrs. James Mrs. frock. Karma Balls, Mrs Delora Rash. Steed. Mrs- Herbert Adamscn underMrs. Norma Waite assisted by Do you need envelopes, letter- Miss Myrle Jensen presided in went an operation for appendicitis on Thursday at a Logan heads printe NOW? Ask the the dining room. Herald - Journal Miss Dames and her mother hospital. commercial Miss Alwilda Glenn, daughprinting department, 77 West Mrs. George 6. Dames received Center Street, to do it. A20tf. the guests at the door. ter of Mrs. William Glenn of d v! )i L3!SEiasIiaw ,rl t- w r L V l: oaU U TIIE FOUCASTING r sbu RULA C. PITZER Society Editor Call 50 1 Ells-v.ui- CnY,UUVY YP.'.'O v TAW T!VL 1 WP SAC c-- TO VlOT fVJOOT ),F DO UTAY , VsBnNT KvTL voo 60U6 TO OO Mi. and Mrs. A. J. Be.l of Logan wish to announce the m of their daughter Lu ille to Fred II Kennedy ot Moscow, Idaho. Mr. Kennedy .s a gradate of of Idaho and a University member of the Tau Kappa Epsilon fraternity At the present tune he is employed by the U. S Forest Service. Mr. and Mrs. Kennedy will make their home for the coming winter at Weiser, Idaho. ge ? eowt't Tor 07 i mcue. TO W.AT a)vKT TALK TO TOO Mi OUT a ort&o Dahles Have Dinner Guest Sunday Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Dahlc had as their dinner guest Sunday Mrs Eli Grahel of Brigham City. Early fall flowers were used in decorating tne dining table. . lli i KUs-wort- ns Husbands Birthday Sunday Dinner Party At Brown Home Mr. and Mrs. Ira Brown entertained at Sunday dinner in honor of their house guests, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Latimer. Miss Blanch Ewing, Miss Ada Ewing, all of Ocean Park. California, Mr. and Mrs. Grant Price of Torrance, California and lias Lilia Thornley of Snnthtield. The entertaining rooms and table were prettily decorated with a nrofusion of garden flowers. No Host Party - Evening Sunday was A Celebrated v iV I ifrs vttSL c 'if -- BEN BERNIE and hi: Orchestra on the Trousseau ye (KiCDon Malt Program TONIGHT At 7 and - ce - KDYL itexts:' . C. B. S. no-ho- Richmond were married Wed-nesa- ay WELLSVILLE 88 South 2nd East, 382 South Main SOUTHFIELD GARLAND UTAH IDAHO MALAD, IIYRUJM TREMONTON Party lft Mrs Venna Beckstead. Mrs-S. Hall, and Mrs. William to visit in Idaho. They expect Niveson entertained at a bridge and naity Tuesday evening at the relatives atMr.Shelley Bair also exHall home in compliment to Mr. some and Mrs- Guy Johnson of Tre- pects to do fishing on West. monton. The guests included the Snake river. J. E. Hickman of Logan lec- the Mr. and Mrs- Malcolm Mer club and their parttured in the Relief Society de- ners,Utopia ill and Mr. and Mrs. Russell Mr. and Mrs. W L. of unBenson Stake partment Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Mer- Hendricks left Monday for St. ion meeting Sundayrill and the guests of honor. Louis after spending the sumMrs. F. E. Cottle, Mrs. Mayme was served at small ta mer here. Olsen, and Harry Whitner of Supper were Franklin visitors at the - Tol-ma- QUIET AND finding .several items they did not have on their list, and then go out after having their purchases checked by a courteous accurate attendant. home. They get know they will always find a detailed purchase ticket in their bag. Each price is listed and the total plainly to!d This is a real satisfaction and You'll safeguard. appreciate the efficient and attentive Carnation Premium Per Package 33c Steak Juicy and Tender 2 ibs. 29c tutc n, ? 1U. tl tlU v Bacon Bran Flakes Squares lw (me 2 lbs. 19c Sugar Cured Package 2 lbs. 25c 10c ccrating. To Limit Greater finding their entire purchase when they LARD spend the winter. After an informal evening of music a dainty games and to eight lunch was served de-- I guests. Roses were used in We Reserve The Right Quantity! service. From now until after the Peach Harvest is over we will have a large suppiy of best quality peaches on hand. Come see our price. fr O.R SKWGCSl ' A Surety of Piuily BARGAINS! MID-WEE- K SUGAR MILK Beet Sego 10 Pounds 4 TOMATOES lemons Hills av" 79f HONEY 19 CERT0 f PEACHES 25 65 Pounds r"1 $125 CRAINS OF GOLD Plka!e ?' CORN FLAKES GERMADE,.,,, lq 25 Bas 29 ?Vk 35 PINEAPPLE t 37c Son 89 29 15? PAR0WAX C Red Can Pound 25c POTATOES SHRIMPS COFFEE Tall Cans 55c RIC- E- 2 25 (or PFJSsr., 35 MAYONNAISE;;'"''11' 25 soa- p- 25 ku SALMON 25 BROOMS"'1' 49v 35 COFFEE KJ"' SARDINES J"?'cas 3 29 Mustard or Tomato Sauce JA-M- 43 MATCHES 6 Boxes 15c MARKET BEEF uni LIVERS,"!. 2Jb,l9 ir ucaHul Direiurs t rescribe Ii: VEAL CHOPS POUND . . .... From Fancy Milk Fattened Veal HAMS . Half Rim And Surplus ... . POUND Fat Removed FEATURES JS. STEAKS 2 35 iui rrom our neguiar tancy rrime ceei MUTTON CHOPS lbs. ROUND STEAK Cut j Mr. and Mrs. Aim a Sonne at their heme entertained Monday evening In como'tment to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph R. Jcn-- . sen who are leaving m the , car future for Eugene, Oregon to Are they , Monday Evening Always CALM Our customers have no fear of not Wienners Informal Party Where Savings PEACHES Loin Beef n, - PEACHES OATS ut by Mrs. Tolman and Amos Bair. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Bair Tuesday on a two weeks trip Give Bridge had in mind, also 1st North., score prizes were Won by all-c- honeymoon trip to southern Utah, Provo and Payson and will be at home after September 3 at Richmond. Mr. and Mrs. Vean Bair have purchased the home recently vacated by Mr. and Mrs. Roy everything 24 W. Tremonton of and children spent playing at Salt Lake City. They spent the week in Ilienmond Mrs. Leone Bullen and Lloyd have returned from a short with relatives. Tolman, and the prizes hen chopping in an O. I Skaggs System Store you will note there is no rushing and no Cusexcitement. tomers take all the time they like, get LOGAN. the remainder bles and Ogden, and Vean Bair, son of Brower home Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Bair of Mr. and Mrs. Guy Johnson evening held party st Sunday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Otis Peterson. After an informal evening of games and music a dainty lunch was served. Those participating were, Mr. and Mrs. Marriner Merrill, Mr. and Mrs. Clare Havward, Mr. of the and Mrs. Mose Thatcher, Jr bridge-Higand Mr. and Mrs. Peterson. POUND To Your Desired Thickness |