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Show THE HERALD ' JOURNAL, LOGAN, UTAH. rcyyt 5 7 I' T E M $ Iy U 22, rAGE TIIUEE 13:51. PRAIRIE QUEEN TL ib WecldLiig and Min R. E Bernt.son were host and hostess at a anahged family dinner party given Saturday aftei-noo- n in honor of Mrs Bernt-son- 's father, James C Johnson, .who was observing his seienly-eight- h annlveisary. birthday served in the Dinner wa Ninth waid amusement hall. The guests were seated at one with a laige table centered beautiful birthday cake with tall pink princess canities in Pewter holders at the sides. At each end ot the table was a basket filled wih feathery asters In various pastel boat-shap- Wil-lia- Mrs Mr. and Mis Geoige Baugh were the guests of honor at a Mendon News The Genealogical committee with Joseph N. Sotensen in charge, gave a verv interesting program Sunday afternoon in connection with the sacrament meeting Fred Sorenson gave a sketch of the life of his grandfather, Isaac Sorensen; review of the book of Moses, by William I. Sorensen ; sketch of his great grandmother, Mr. Jane Muir, by Merlin Copen. Mrs. Muir is 91 years old, does her own house work and is m good health She has been m irwd 7i yeais Talks were given by Albert Nenson ot Hvrum a member of the stake genealogical society and visiting high councilmen. Albion Clawson and Lew Peterson of Hyrum. Mrs. Lizzie Baker, a member of the Lucille Mai Giace, above, of Baton Rouge, La , i.- the second woman appointed by Governor Huey Long to head an executive department of the state of Louisiana. Miss Grace is regis-trof the state land office, succeeding her father who died. Governor Longs other woman appointee is Alice Lee Grosjean, secretary of state. - ar nL. jl Surprise Party Honors Couple Camp Meeting Given State Job By Governor Long be i Nr Places werg maikert for Mr. and Mis Johnson Mi and Mrs J Clarence Johnson, Mr. and G Johnson and Mrs Oliver children. Mr and Mrs. E. G. Carter and family, Mrs Mary Lula Yeates, M Morgan, Miss Milton Johnson, Mr. and Mis Richard Roskelly and family, and Mr. and Mrs. Glen Winn of Barbara and daughter, Sm'thfield, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Hawkes and family of Pocatello. Idaho, Mr and Mis. L. G. Stokes and children of Trenton. Eugene Lundquist of Ogden, and Mr. and Mrs. Berntson and children. Following dinner a pnogiam was given Later the guests went to the home of Mr. and Here is the Second Empire handiess in a modified fomi as Mrs. Berntson and the evening introduced to Ilo'Ivwood b Frances Dee. Evolved to meet was enjoyed with visiting and the new Empie.ss Eugenie hat demands, the new unffure music. wave with shoulder length composes an of hair curled behind the eais. Curls are held in place by many invisible pins and aie not permitted to fall loosely Eliza R. Snow as of yore. es will Watkins J pioneer biography will be reau by Mrs. Emma Sutton. colors. hos-ess- M genealogical society was also present. Miss Alfarette sorensen Sunday school stake secretary of Paradise, Miss Lucille Wriglit of Hyrum and Miss Fern Buist, a member of the Sunday school stake board, were visitors at Sunday school Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Alficd Manning were of Ridgedale, Idaho guests of their grandmother, Mrs. Charlotte Longstroth, Sunday A nicely arranged luncheon was served in their honor. A prettily appointed luncheon was given Sunday evening by Mr. and Mrs. Howard Whitney in compliment to their mother. Mis H B Whitneys birthday. A color schepie of pink and white was carried out in all the appointments. A beautiful basket of pink and white asters foimed an attractive centerp'cce. Covers were laid for Mr. and Mis. H. B. Whitney and sons, Oryun and Norman, Mr. and Mis. Theo Whitney and daughter Carma, Mrs Mary I. Sorensen, Miss Louise Whitney and Mr. and Mrs. Whitney. enterMiss Laura Hughes tained at i a delightfully arranged supplr party Thursday TWINS HAVE DIFFERENT BIRTHDAYS in honor of Elder Ree Stauffer. leturned from the recently Eastern States mission Baskets of garden flowers added to the attiactiveness of the rooms Asters centered the table Covers were laid for Elder Stauffer. Miss Alice Smith, M, ;s Louise Whitney. Miss La von Ahrens, r. Miss Maxine Stauffer, Ka Duirell Hughes. Clifford Stauffer, Orylm Whitney and Miss Hughes. Touring was the feature of the evening. Mrs William II. Maughan and Miss of Barbara Maughan WePsville were guests at a waffle breakfast, Friday at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Claude A Sorensen Mr. and Mrs Andrew Lamont Mrs and Devere Lament motored to Wyoming last week Mis Devere Lamort and babv are lemaimng with her husband to make their home at Dia mondville tms wUer Mr. and Mrs. Perry Mo'rgan have moved to Ocden and Mr and Mrs. Joseph Watson of Ogden have moved here Mr Watson has taken Mr Morgans place as conductor on the U. I C. railroad. Mr. and Mrs. C. Reid and son of Preston have moved here for a short t.me Mr Reid is taking Dan Maisevs place as foreman on the O S L. railroad ill Mr. Maisey has been quite for the past month, but is improving The Daughters of Pioneers of Mendon Camp held their meeting Friday at the home of Mrs The topic, Hannah Buist Utahs Musicians, was given by Annie Hughes Song, Mis. Helen Walker. Mis Wallace Johnson of Wyoming spoke a short time Refreshments were t served to 23. Mr. and Mrs Leigh Gittens of Pocatello, Idaho, were house guests of Misses Mary and Margaret Jensen last week. In compliment to Elder Pee Stauffer, a beautifully arranged luncheon was given by Mbs Lavon Ahrens Friday evening A basket of flowers in the rrn autumn shades formed a preuv centerpiece. Place' cards were marked for Elder Stauffer, the Misses Alice Laura Smith, me Stauffer and Messrs Duirel Hughes. Clifford Stauffer. Gils in Whitney, Kay Sorensen and M.ss Ahrens Mrs. Thomas Muir was hostess at an attractive luncheon Sunday. Covers were laic! for Mrs. Denver Copen and s.uis, M'ss Grace Muir, M'ss Naida Muir all of Logan. Miss Phyllis Long -stroth, Mr. and Mrs. Muir and family. Mr and Mrs. Lee Co'b and children of Brigham wee Mendon visitor Sunday. Mrs. Lynn Longstroth and young baby returned home Horn tue Budge hOAttdl Sunday. il lii'l.i'lil Ilian U Couple Entertain For Recent Bride tHlIsr, surpihe pleasantly arranged home Satpaity given at theirmembers of urday evening by club and their the J. M partners. A supper was served after which the remainder of Miss Reah Rich and Miss Bernice Bailev entertained at a shower Monday evening com plimenting Mrs Coined Wixom formerly Miss Artma 'Hert, a recent bride Hie affair was held at the home of Mrs. Wix-om the evening was enjoyed playing cards, sixteen guests weie present. Mr. and Mrs. Josepn Bullock were special guests. Progressive games and mu.sie formed the entertainment for the evening. The living rooms were gaily decorated with a flowers A variety of autumn dainty lunch was served. Thirty cuest-were included Mis. Wixom received many Dcuutilu) and useful gifts Social Evening s For Friends I f.sr Hazel Nelson and Miss B'anclie Larsen entei taind at a party Sunday evening at the ill home of Mrs. H E Nelson compliment to Wallace Taggart and John L Hoodiuff, whore birthday anrrlversaiies occurred during the week. Rook and music were featuies of the evening's entertainment following whict. a lunch was served. Eight guests were included. Salt Lakers Dinner Guests Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Larsen entei tamed at dinner at their m home Sunday afternoon honor of Mr. and Mrs. Lester King of Salt Lake City who were their guests for the day A color harmony of green and yellow was carried out in the appointments for the tabie. Covers were marked for Mr. and Mrs lng, Mr. and Mi Lorm Haws and Mr. and Mis. Larsen and family. t Soi-ense- ' The guests were entertained at lour tables of raids A delicious lunch was ot the .served at the close evening Covers weie mained for twenty. Prizes weie won bv Mi Samuel Bench and W R Si.aniT.y. Mr. and Mis E J Gibbo.i, of Paradise were special guests. day evening. rn assisting ho.steses Mrs. Clara llulme will discuss the topic "Utah Musicians A ed The Elisa R. Snow camp of the Daughters of the Pioneers will meet Thursday afternoon at 3 o'clock at the home of Mis Ada Wahlst-oAssisting will include Mis Frances Smith, Mrs. Beatrice Cooper and Mis. Vilate Dahle. Mr and Mis. W F. Gibbons entertained the members of tneir club at their home Satur- The Ballard camp of th Daughters of the Pioneers will3 meet Thursday afternoon at o'clock at the home of Mrs. C England 394 west, fust south Mrs Martha Brough ana Mr m S K Of Card Club 9 lUcLiac iituXT s AEh 'n TUESDAY, FASHION HINTS Fete Members Bv LILIAN TAS1IMAN EUGENIE MODE DICTATES IT THUSLYI GtiLmi; Lli'j - A y Birthday Party For Youngster Pioneer Meeting Set For Thursday The Zina D Young camp of the Daughters of the Pioneers wall meet Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Charles Sorensen. 14 north Main street. The asMsting Hostesses include Mrs William Everton and Mrs. Eric Johnson. S. B Mitton will discuss the tqpic Utah Musicians and also play several musical selections. A slender evening gown, this Vocal .solos wil. be given by Mi s and a pioneer hisone. It's fashioned of dull, uncut A T. velvet and characterized by bias tory will be read by Mrs. Martha Stephens cuts. Not a gown that a stout girl can wear tho The original model Is in radiant red Its equipped with a belt made up of strands of white beads and worn with white gloves. Amrurficiiry Mr and Mrs. Erie Johnson presided over an attractively arranged supper party at their home Monday evening, the occasion being their weading anniversary. Marigolds and purple asters were used to decorate the living rooms and the small supper tables Places were mai ked for Mr. and Mrs. R E Berntson, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Hanson, Mr. and Mrs. E G Carter, Mr. and Mrs. George Griffin, Mr. Mrs Joseph Morgan. Jr., and Mrs. L Westerholm, and Mis. Wilford Lundberg, Mr. and Mrs. Moroni Hansen, Mr and Mrs Frank zaesson, Professor and Mrs W. W. Owens, Mrs James C. Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur lie of Cedar City and Mr and Mrs Johnson. Following supper the remainder of the evening was spent playing cards. Prizes were awarded to Mrs M oroni Hansen, Mrs. Westerholm. Russell HanBrains as well as beauty led son and Moroni Hansen. judges of Beloit, Kan to pick as Maxine Petterson, above, Dinner Guests Queen of the Kansas Prairies. Points considered in selecting In Ogden the queen were scholarship recPresident and Mrs. Joseph E. 4 -H club ord initiative, and President and Mrs Cardon musical achievements, talent, to and her G. W. Lindquist motored Thev reading, personality, alternoon. Monday Ogden description of the beef cattle were dinner guests of Mr. and industry from its earliest days. Mrs. Milton Byron at the Hotel A . Little Friends Enjoy Party Janet and Marcell Quayle planned a surprise party Fiiday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Joseph Quayle in honor of Volleys Bradley. A group of games and light refreshments were enjoyed. Ten guests were included. QUayle Bigelow. Son Celebrates Birthday Mrs. Harold Seeholzer entertained at a childrens party at of her home recently in honor her son. Loyal, who was celebirthday anbrating his eighth were enjoyed niversary. Games alter which lunch was served. were present. Fifteen guests Manufacturers Sale At the Capitol OF Ordinarily the public doesnt thvnk of a screen actor as doof anything but wor Mrs Hugo Ensign entertained ing much over his work and his at a birthday party it her heme rying and a bigger and next Monday afternoon tor l.er little better part contract for next year daughter, Ruth Joyce, who was and so on celeorahng her third birthday Still less does It visualize a anniversary. The afternoon Was player deeply engrossed in forspent playing, a variety of bidding volumes about behavgames after which . a picnic iorism or the functions of the lunch was served. Tne serving and an hour with a table was centered with taking on birthday cake. Eighteen Lttle later eight-oungloves at a Hollyguests were included. wood gymnasium, and an hour . after that skillfully beating into a stiff westeilv wind at the Local Dancer helm of a slim yawl, with her lee rail well buried in Home the green Pacific surges Charles Farrell, however, does Miss Moveta Lawson and her these things and does them mother, Mrs V. W. Lawson re- all turned Monday from Los An- well To him they are a relief bustle and geles and the D. M of A. con- from the noise andand his colvention. While in Los Angeles glare of the studio, Miss Lawson further specialized lege training has taught him in the art of the dance, toe, tap the value of a contrasting hoband Spanish, at the Ernest by, and pieferably several of Belcher Celeste school of danc them., to keep mentally and physically fit. ing. At this scjiool she was one of twelve giris chosen as Hdies In waiting to the queen dui ing tne La Fiesta, which was hi Id ten days celebrating the one hundred and fiftieth birthday of FOR RENT the founding of Los Angeles. honje, hot water Miss Lawson also had the 6 room modern heat, 268 West Second North. privilege of dancing one of rer Phone S29 583 R4. Spanish numbers At one of the movie clubs she did a tap dance BOARD AND ROOM with her dancing instructor, but CHEAPER Arthur Prince. FOR GOOD, board and room, call at 258 S28 West First North. ; FUR COATS ce 45-fo- ot Returns -- Members Of Camp To Meet Thursday ATTITION! Students short on cash help out with food and rent at 271 The Ralph Smith camp of the S22. West Center. . of of Pioneers the Daughter North Logan will meet ThursBOARD AND ROOM at day afternoon at 3 oclock the home of Mrs Jennie Isreal-se- For two 379 East Selund North S21 with Mrs. Hattie Swenson and Mrs. Stella Christensen FOR RENT acting as assisting hostesses. Furnished house, garage at 29 n, South Third West. Phone - Meeting- Thursday The Thomas Tarbet camp of the Daughters of the Pioneers will hold its monthly meeting Thursday afternoon at 3 oclock at the home of Mrs Mary A 390 Hawkins. north fourth west. Mrs Kate Mortimer and Mrs Annie Olsen, will oe the assisting hostesses. ii "II 'I.Ul UiilllMIII'llllllliii'ii'iliililmli iMU 615-- W S29. Regular Pioneer I. i, ill iilil A representative of one of the leading Fur Coat Manufacturers of the country is going to be in our store Wednesday and Thursday of this week with a complete line of Fur Coats and Scarfs, which will be placed on special sale. All garments will be ready for delivery. 4 Fur coat prices are the cheapest in sixteen years and probably never will be cheaper than now and if interested in furs of any kind it will be a pleasure to have your attendance at this sale. Ait expert furrier will be in attendance to give customers any information they may wish regarding Furs. il Today and Wednesday 9miet Sp Mj CfiarAui' The stoik played a strange trick on these twin sisters, Juice (left) and Joan (right), shown here with their mother, Mrs. Merl T. Brown of Toledo, O., when it brought them as twins, hut with different biithdays. Joyce was bui n shortly before midnight, md Joan about after. and efh irlcifQlhie qIIioJ) V la minutes j1 IH'll'l ' lli'WHI1 lll'HMW III, III, il"n III" i""lljii,Fiil"li r 'I x lEST-FOCT- A |