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Show THE HER ALD - JOURNAL, LOGAN, UTAH, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1931. PAGE THREE NEWS NOTES RULA C. PITZER Society Editor OF INTEREST TO WOMEN Call 50 Blbsir Club Members im FASHION HINTS M' Entertained LisiEer amid By LILYAN TASHMAN Emjydl by - ,u rjrMrs. Russell Hanson was i host- - ess to .the members of her special bridge club and several at her at a bridge tea guests f home Wednesday afternoon. At a the close of the card games Gar- dainty lunch was served. - den roses and asters were , to decorate the living rooms Bridge ii and the serving tables. Mrs. Josipn prizes were won by Westerhoim . Morgan. Jr., Mrs. L. ' and Mrs. E. J. Yonk. were Vis. Those included Mrs. Mrs. Westerhoim, Morgan, ' .Yonk, Mrs. George Griffin. Mrs. Mrs. Wiliord E. A Johnson, Lundberg, Mrs. Ezra Lundahl, A. Mrs E W. Lundahl, Jr., Mrs. Carl E. Nelson Mis. Lundahl. ,.jand Mrs. E. J. Wilson, Jr , and Mrs. Eugene Peterson of Hyrum. , , usi j Matron Surprised On Birthday G Mrs. Otto Larsen was pleasantly surprised by a group of Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Lindquist friends at her home Sunday entertained at a bridge dinner evening, the occasion being her Musical at the Roland Emmett summer birthday anniversary. home in Logan canyon Wednes- entertainment was furnished by day evening. Dinner W'as serv- the Cache valley Wranglers. At ed at one lorge table and three the close of the evening dainty small ones. Garden flowers in refreshments were served. Thirthe autumn shades formed the ty guests were In attendance. table centerpieces. Covers were marked for Mr. Honored Guest and Mrs. Ross Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. William. Lohman, At- At Dinner torney and Mrs. L. D. Naisbitt, Mrds. S. V. Schloss of San Dr. and Mrs. J. C. Hayward, Dr. and Mrs. S. M. Budge, Mr. Francisco who was visiting in recently with her brother and Mrs. W. E. Skidmore, Mr. Logan and sister-in-laMr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Val Palmer, Mr. and Lavine Mrs. W. H. Peterson, Mr. and for a Jacobsen, was the motif number of dinner parties Mrs. Sidney Stock, Dr. and Mrs. her stay. Mrs. Jacobsen Clark E. Haskins. Dr. and Mrs. during Miss Nora Eliason enterN. E. Munk, Roland Emmett and tained at dinners for her. Mrs. and Mr. and Mrs. Lindquist. Schloss entertained Miss Elizaentertainthe iormed Bridge beth Drysdale. Miss Alice Charment following dinner. Prizes les and Mrs. W. H. Peterson at were won by Mr. and Mrs. Loh- dinner during the week. man and Mr. and Mrs. Saturday, Mrs. Jacobsen and Miss Drysdale accompanied Mrs. Schloss to Salt Lake City where they remained until Sunday. MARRIAGE LICENSE A marriage license has been Mrs. Schloss left from there for issued from the office of the her home in San Francisco. Cache cuonty clerk to Christen Oliver Hansen, and Logan, JACOBSEN TO SPEAK St. Burbank, Lydia Wunsch Dr. E. A. Jacobsen will review Minn. Paul, the text, Influencing Human Behavior, Friday evening at 7:30 o'clock in the Stake house. PRIMARY MEETING The officers meeting of the This meeting Is sponsored by Logan Stake Primary will be the Cache Stake Relief Society. hi Id Friday afternoon at 3.30 All presidents, class leaders and oclock in the stake house. A others interested, are cordially invited to attend. good attendance is desired. Miss Frances Barber, who is leaving this week loi New Yo-- City, school whev mis attend will this wlntfv, has buen tne motif for a number of social Mn-da- y affairs, during this evening the teachers cf the Whittier school of which Miss Barber was suoorve.or entertained for her at t lie Baiter summer hem." in Logm canyon. A supper was served after which the time vas spent v.;Th visitwe-'k- . Parties ing. Miss Charlotte Daney entertained at one tabie of ecmract bridge at her home Tuesday evening for Miss Berber. Those included w ere 3 irber, Mi.vs Marie Eirbr, Mrs Chnsine B. A and Miss Dancy. Clayton dainty lunih uve, sieved follow; ing Ihe budge games. Hostess To Group Miss Barber was the guest of V Of honor at a family dinner party Young - given Wednesday evening by Miss Mary Spicker was hostMr. and Mrs. B. G. Thatcher at ess to a group of friends at a their home A social evening folafterlowed dinner. bridge luncheon Tuesday of room the noon in the tea garden Bluebird. flowers centered each luncheon Couple Honored table. At Bridge Tea Covers were marked for Miss LaRee McGee, Miss Helen Cac-doMrs. Ottis Peterson and Mrs. Miss Lucy Beth Cardon, Albin John entertained at a ' Miss Mariana Parkinson, Miss appointed bridge tea i Marian Peterson, Miss Evelyn prettily Wednesday afternoon at the Carlisle, Miss Iris Swapp. Miss home of Mrs. Peterson, in comEloise Torgeson, Miss Mildred to Mrs. Max Rawlins Bankhead, Miss Lucille Emmett, pliment of Boise, Idaho, who is a house Miss Miss Evelyn Hayward, guest at the home and Bernice McCracken, Miss Cla- -.. Mrs. Janette Peterson mother cf Hatch, rice Olsen, Miss Margaret Car-- Mrs. John, who was observing don, Miss Ruth Cardon and the her birthday anniversary. The hostess high score prize for bridge was was following enjoyed Bridge awarded to ' luncheon. Prizes were won by rill and a Mrs.wasMarriner Merpresented to . Miss McGee and Miss Helen each guest gift of honor. Cardon. Each serving table was with a low pottery bowl, graced filled This little afternoon gown Is with black eyed susans. Covers Bridge Tea were set for Mrs. Rawlins. Mrs. of gold lame, bordered with mink. ..Naisbitt Home Hatch, Mrs. George O'Keefe, It has very simple lines; can Mrs. L. Hansen, Mrs- O A E. be worn by 'most anybody, and MrsT A.- D. Naisbitt enter-- , Mrs. Garff, Fred Kidgell, Jr., Is finished with a of ' her Mrs. Walter tained Bhe members Squires, Mrs. Marbridge club and several special riner Merrill, Mrs. R. M. Simp-lo- belt. You can wear this with one guests at a bridge tea at her Mrs S. R. Mrs. of the new multi-anim' home mink Wednesday afternoon. At Robert Martin and Egbert, Miss Bertha scarves; or, later in the fall, the dose of the bridge games, Pruss. serv-ea with were coat. mink dainty refreshments The living rooms and the ' Class with decked were Group serving tables hued Orchid and lavender score astersThe high prize Mrs. ii for bridge was won by Miss Phyllis Pehrson enterall-cFrank Earl and the tained the freshmen class memO. went to Mrs. John H prize bers of the William -Peterson. memorial hospital at her Budge O home CH Monday evening. A social evening of games and music was the after which a deOF entertainment licious lunch was served. The Of 135 fire calls to which the rooms were attvactivelv living Logan-Cach- e crew has responddecorated with pink dahlias. i The guest included Miss N'edra ed with the jointly - owned McBride, Miss Reba McBride, equipment between January 1 Miss Laura Hunsakcr, Miss and September 15 of this year, Phyllis Patterson. Miss Lily Lar- 62 were city blazes, 55 in the sen. Miss Fern Lundquist, Miss county and 18 grass fires in Lewis Ayres, star of the movie Sorensen and Miss both districts. version of All Quiet on the Melba Olsen. This is the record kept by Fire Mayme Lola and Western Front, C. W. Rapp. Chief herself is climbing Layne, who During 1930, 111 fires were the ladder of filmdom in Holly-- i recorded, Including those dewood, stole into Logan Wednes- Sixtv-seve- n stroying only grass. ; day night. of the total number were Into .. quietly They slipped On Friday afternoon, Mrs. . town while most of Logan's Russell Layne entertained the in the city and 44 in the county , movie fans slept unaware that Literary club at her home. The area. Loss of $51,660.62. a comMr. Ayers, who sets the femi- rooms ware beautifully decorated with $9413 for 1930 is nine hearts aflutter, was hon-- - in red dahlais. A color scheme pared as the fire toll in Logan oring this city a call. of red was carried out through- shownfor the first eight months .. Mr. and Mrs. Ayres eloped out the luncheon. Mrs. Harold city half of this year. The O .recently and were married at Wood reviewed the book. Ar and a loss over the same 1931 Reno. Sporting a rowsmith by Sinclair Lewis. county is For the $27,680.50. automobile of luxurious ap-.- 1 Seventeen club members were period twelve months of 1930 the pointments, they stopped here present. for the night at the Hotel Lois Marie Hyer, the small county loss was $59,752. Eh y in Logan endanger' : Eceles. Thursday morning they daughter of Bishop and Mrs. edPropei. by fire thus far this season left for the Jackson Hole coun- Saul E. Hyer is quit ill, suffertry to spend a wild and wooly ing from hemorrhages from a is valued at $260,000, Chief Rapp's records show. The total honeymoon. tonsil operation. Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Evans and for 1930 stood at $128,215. Val-in Mr. and Mrs. John Ritz and uation of county property was H nj Wattis Rites In Fred Ritz of Ogden were dinner 1931 up asto .Septemberwith15,$198,-350 compared guests Sunday of Mrs. May $132,000, Ogden On during 193b. Chandler. Total payments of insurance A most beautiful pageant was OGDEN, Spot. 16 (UP) Lifelokt by fire in Lolong friends of W. H. Wattis, put on Sunday evening by the on property 1930 were $8,438 89; during gan Relief in ward the First famous Ogden contractor and a society leader of the west, gazed today chapel. The following program and for the county $40 u04. The once more at their fellow Gti-ze- n was given: Opening prayer by 1931 insurance record has not whose Hds were forever James Taggart; vocal duet by been tabulated so far. Water shortage in many zones Mr. and Mrs. Alphus Rawlins; stilled by death last Sunday. the city and county has inFuneral services lor the man sustaining of officers by Mrs. in of the creased the problems who was president of Six Nephi Johnson; talk, Mrs. Effie fire department. president of the stake Companies. Inc., builders of Green, of Smithfseld; 'V Hoover dam. and who has been Relief Society trombone and organ instrumenidentified with major construction projects in the west for tal number by Lynn Bright and talk by David decades, will be held rhiday af- Spencer Taggart; Hendericks; talk by Mrs. Marternoon. BOARD AND ROOM 1 From 10 a. m. to o p m. to- garet Rogers, Relief scciety pre- For girls in modern home; close was sident. IJ The pageant day 0 body will lie in state at to USAC. Inquire 607 East the family home, rrienrts of enjoyed and David Hendericks S25. North. Sixth offered the benediction. A very Mr Wattis, regarded as Ogdens crowd was attendance. In nice home, reasonably fi'st citizen, weie mvilel io large E. W. liver ad D. D. Hyer 91 West view him today anu tomorrow priced. Phone 455-- J. were in salt Lake on Monday Second S24. North. H morning. on business Mr. and Mrs. Stibman Pond FURNISHED RENT FOR MENDON D. U. P. MEETING S21. and Carol, motored to One room. Call 439. The Mendon camp, of the Ogdendaughter, on Tuesday where Car-Daughters of Pioneers will meet will enter rcliool at room 3 furnished apt North Modern at the home of Mrs. Hannah 1) South First East. Phone Buist at Mendon, Friday at 2 Ogden. S24. 360-Many from here attended the p. m. fair at Logan all three days. Nice heated apartment, 4 rooms, with bath, garage, would prefer couple without children. 261 East Third North. Phone 1112 Look for S24. or 525. Friends Vaii-color- Brndg ed , n, c Summer Bride Honored Guest TV Mrs. Lynn Miss Winnie Merrill, formerly Matkin of Hyde Park, whose marriage was Mrs. C. L. Jones was hostess was the guest at a beautifully appointed lun- of honor recently at a delightfully archeon given Wednesday after- ranged miscellaneous shower noon in the tea room of the given Wednesday evening at the Bluebird, honoring Miss Fran- home of Miss Led a Hancey in ces Barber, who is leaving FriHyde Park by the girls employday for New York City where ed at the Budge clinic. she will do post graduate work at Columbia university, and y, Mrs. Walter Treadwell of Cal,, who Is visiting rela- Club Members And tives in Logan. Luncheon was served from one large table. A Guests Feted large bowl filled with a wealth of rose and orchid petunias Mrs. William Allen entertainformed an artistic centerpiece. ed the members of her club at At the four corners of the table her home Wednesday afternoon. were silver candlesticks holding Sewing, cards ar.d visiting were tall pink tapers after which a dainty were enjoyed Dainty place cards lunch was served. The table marked for Miss Barber, Mrs. was decorated with a bowl of Treadwell, Mrs. Ellen Barber, autumn flowers. Six members Mrs. George B. Caine, Mrs. W. were present. J. Mrs. H. J. Hatch, JERSEY is the smartest light- Mrs.Carlisle, L. E. O. Mrs. Romney, Guy weight woolen for the fall Cardon. Mrs. Asa BjVn, Mrs. blouse. This simple C. C. Randall. Mrs. Luther M. motored to the home of Mrs. model Is accented with black Howell, Miss Marie JOnes where the remainder of Barber, Miss buttons. Lettie Thatcher. Mrs. Langton the afternoon was spent playing Barber of Lewiston, Mrs. Harvey contract bridge. Prizes were won Bickmore and Mrs. K. w. by Mrs. Randall, Mrs. Cardon Pioneer Meeting Browning of Preston, Idaho, and and Mrs. Romney. Guest prizes Mrs. Jones. were given to Miss Barber and Following luncheon the guests Mrs. Treadwell. The William Hyde camp of the Daughters of the Pioneers lllllilllllllllllllllHIIIIIIIIlirrilllllllllllllllllMIMIMIIIlira will meet Friday afternoon at 3 oclock at the home of Mrs. Eliza Thurston at Hyde Park. Eer-kele- rust-color- Thursday RENT YOUR PIANO ( Quality work and reasonable prices prevail In the commercial printing department of the Herald-Journ- al A26tf. ri3E.W. ELLIOT &COI V 1 from , ,ri THATCHER MUOIC CO. DiiiiiiiimiiimmiiiiHiiBiiiiiiHWUlUlHiimHMHimtilHiidiiiuiyiimmiaiiiwiHimiBiuiiiiniiiimitiiMHiiiHniiiuiiiiiii 3E. W. ELLIOT &CO 1 At - - self-mater- n- al , d. - ! 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