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Show V m s& u o THE HERA LD FACE FOUR - JOURNAL, LOGAN, OCTOBER TUESDAY, UTAH, 1931. 0 .8 Bridge Luncheon Chicken Dinner For Group A. ciniicr ehicxcu m-ho- Attractive rve-n- ;: riy was held Saturday at tne hum's o, Miss Kulh The tab.e was centered ,th an orange pumkin, from inch Mark ribbons extended . the place card c each guest, a the pumkin was a favor for were .h. .All appointment Tied out in ties Halloween ,iKer. ,ea. Coveis were marked for Miss crf.ec Davis, Miss Margaret argoyne, Mns ILuguet Hicii-d- s, Roy Ross. Mathias Rich-id- s, Herbert Merrill Cook, ,i tcher and Miss Wiser. r rernain-Following supper the i.I tne evening was soent were won aying cards. v M.sS Davis and Mr. Stag- Affair Joseph Morgan, Jr., entertained at an attractively appointed bridge luncheon at tne Bluebird Monday afternoon for members of her bridge club and several other special guests. Luncheon was served from small tables, each was centered with a bowl of yellow pompom chrysanthemums. Places were marked for Mrs. Mrs.- - Wilford L. Westerholm, Lundberg, Mrs. George Griffin, Mrs. Russell Hanson, Mrs. E. A. Johnson, Mrs. E. J. Yonk. Mrs. D- P. Murray, Mrs- E. G- Carter, Mrs. Lester Pocock, Mrs. Karl Frishknecht. Mrs. J. Clarence Johnson, Mrs. W. W. Owens, Mrs. R. E. Berntson, Mrs. Lyman Mrs. Albert O Gabrielsen, Anderson. Mrs- Henry Scheby, Mrs. Eugene Peterson, Mrs Algernon Peterson and Mrs. James C. Jensen of Hyrum and the hostess. The club bridge prizes were won by Mrs. Yonk and Mrs. Westerholm and the guest prizes were awarded to Mrs. Berntson and Mrs. Jensen. Mrs- - - R'-.- es iunday Dinner lonors Guest d Superintendent and Mrs. W. Smart entertained John Sr-quires. Sunday afternoon id evening at their home. A heasant dinner was served-lacewere marked for Mr. quires, Mrs. Ina P. Hunt and le Smart family. Mrs. Ina P. Hunt who has sen visiting at the Smart ome in Logan canyon for the a st two weeks returned to her ts ome in Ogden Monday. She to leave the latter part of Jecenfber for Chicago where he will do interne work in the ield of dietetics at the Cook ounty hospital. While in Logan Mrs. Hunt has oen entertained by a number f friends. Friday evening. Dr. nil Mrs. W. W. Henderson Wil-ir- . ex-ec- onor. a dinner in her Cliza R. Snow amp Meeting The Eliza R. Snow camp of p Daughters of the Pioneers ill meet Thursday afternoon t 3 oclock at the home of irs. Emily Smith. The assisting ostesses will be Mrs. Hazel C)1. Mrs. Roberta Pond and frs. Rosa Bell Crookstcn. MJ PRODUCT Hyde Park News Dinner Ec-le- s. - Thompson. - picture. Sulphur ill the arrows modish Shes shown at White the Springs, W. Va. And feathers aren't on her just glance at her Empress Eugenie hat! German-Aastria- apnM Party Armstrong and Arthur mission: n M - The following motored to Salt Lake City Sunday to attend a brand new role of dinner party given by Dr. and Its in ireher ni, Helen Meany Balfe, Mrs. E. B. Isgreen in compliholder of many womens swim- ment to their son, Paul, who is ming records, appears in this leaving in the near future for Mr. and Mrs. Waldo Hatch returned Sunday from a two weeks honeymoon trip to CaliTo Meet fornia and through the northThe William B. Preston camp west. Hatdh Mr .and Mrsof the Daughters of the Piowere married in Los Angeles, aftermeet will neers Thursday 29. Mrs. Hatch was noon at 3 oclock at the home September.Miss Evelyn Ross of formerly of Mrs. William C. Jensen, 210 Los The couple will East Second South. Assisting make Angeles. their home in Logan. hostesses will be Mrs. Julia Mrs. Claud Qulnney Noakes. Cache Stake R. S. and Mrs. Emil Dunn. ' Mrs-Smart- w-- Attend Dinner In Salt Lake City Couple Return From Trio Local Couple - family dinner party was given Stinday afternoon at the family home in compliment to Frank A- Benson, who was obbirthserving his seventy-eight- h day anniversary. Dinner was served at one large table, centered with a birthday cake and candles, banked with a low mound of autumn flowers. Covers were marked for Mr. Beneon. Dr. and Mrs. J. S. Allen and family of Idaho Falls, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Henderson and family of Arlmo, Idaho, Mr. and Mrs. John Ward and family and Mrs. Ora Hyer of Garland. Mrs. Rebecca Ames of Los Angeles, Miss Htlen Henderson of Swan Lake, and Mr. and Mrs. Nee'y Peterson, Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Reese, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Benson, Mrs. Harnett Benson and Nick Crookston all shaw of Ogden. A Al-e- Dinner Honors Mrs. Heber J. Hansen and Mrs. Roswell Lowe of Jerome, and The William Hyde camp of and Mrs. Shirley Brown Idaho, entertained at a pheasthe Utah Daughters of the Mrs. Pearl Harris of Soda ant dinner Thursday evening as here Pioneers met at the home of Springs, spent Friday in complihient to Mr. and Mrs. Lorenzo Mrs. Hattie Hyde on Frida v af- guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Smart who were visilast week. Those ternoon, with Mrs. Oneta Waite Petersontors in Jerome W. J. Hyde Mrs. Friends of , as assisting hostess, to hold Mr. and induced e that learn to Mrstheir regular monthly meeting. will be pleased Arnold Jorgeson recovered Mrs. Andrea Lamb presented she is sufficiently and sons. Max and Roger and the lesson. Utah Today. Keith from her recent illness, to be Mr and Mrs. Lowe and family and get home Loable to return and Mr. and Mrs. Hansen and Spencer and Mr. Porter of around again. Mrs. Hyde has family. gan gave a xylophone selection. - treathe for home afrom Mrs. Dell Ashcraft gave been away tise on the life of Mrs- Mary oast six weeks, three of them folwere Thurston. Special guests spent at a Logan hospital, Mrs. Della Hyde and Mrs. Per- lowing a' major operation and three at the home of her parry Hyde. Following the meeting, a delicious buffet luncheon ents at Smithfield. was served. Ycppa Lund and family of sacrament Logan spent Sunday here as At the regular meeting on Sunday evening, guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. held in the ward chapel. Albeit Seamons. Last Time Today! Kilby and J. W. D. Hurren were the speakers. A large GUILTY HANDS crowd attended. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Lee and Dancing daughter are Hyde Park visi- Honors Rushees Wednesday Only! tors, guests of relatives. Mr. and Mrs. James ChristenNu Members of the Delta sen and daughter. Doris, of their fraternity entertained Ogden spent Saturday here as rushees and partners at a deguests of Mr. Christansen s lightful dancing lvrty Monmother, Mrs Zina Christensen. day evening at the Hotel Fccles Mr. and Mrs. Stanford Chip-ma- n The dance was held following are receiving congratulaa stag party given at the frations, over the arrival of a baby ternity house. Sixty-fiv- e couples girl born at the Cache Valley were, present, including several and Mother hospital, Monday. alumni members from out of babe are doing nicely. town. Miss was formerly Special guests were Dr. ami Orba Seamons, daughter of Mrs. W. J. Vicicers and Mr. with Bishop and Mrs- - J. W. Seamons. and Mrs. Burns Crookston. DurRobert Mrs. George D. Seamons re- ing intermission Miss Lois Lunt turned home on Thursday from sang the fraternity sohg. Ogden where she spent a few The affair was planned by days with her mother, Mrs. Russell Humphreys, chairman; Jean John Neilsen. Ronald Jones and Wesley OlMr. and Mrs. Dan BalL, Mr. sen. At Birthday Party Pioneer Camp Mr. and Mrs. Charles O. Peterson, Mr. and Mrs. Anton PeterMrs. Andreas Peterson son. and Mrs. John O. Peterson. i 4 ' . Conference Sunday Local Visitor Hbuse Guest Miss Mildred Bowen of Ogden was a week end guest in Logan of Miss Margaret Watkins. She attended the Pi Kappa Alpha Fraternity dancing party held Saturday evening at the Hotel Eccles. r Dinner Guests Of Couple Attorney and Mrs. J. H. Anderson and daughters, Doris and Mary, of Blaekfoot, Idaho, were dinner guests Sunday afternoon of Bishop and Mrs. J. H. Watkins, Jr. Dinner Honors House Guests ifCHEST QUALITY LOWEST FRICf B N - Pi K.ippa Alpha fraternity members were iio.'ts at a stag party given at their chapter in nouse evening Saturday to the.r rushees. compliment n Short talks were made by West Wallace Goates, Reed Bailey, P. V. Card on. Judge M. C. Hairis, Paul Grace, Harold Peterson and Judge D A. Skeen of Salt Lake City. VvaittH Welti sang and a violin solo was given by Harry Woodward. Special guests were br. Paul Burgis of Hyrum. Mr. hnmile of Ohio and Dr. C. C. Randall. Following the entertainment it the house a dancing party vas enjoyed qt the Hotel Liviit 'refreshments were erved during the evening. At ntemussiun the fnu. rnity song. My Dream Giri" wa ; played as a trombone solo by John SmithSeventy-fiv- e couples were Included. The cemmiUee in charge was Howard Pond, chairman: Lowell Wood. Carl Bcllistr.n and Odell ed at Her How Father Honored With a Bow Makes Dance Follows Mr. and Mrs. Harry Clark entertained at a dinner at their home Sunday in compliment to 'heir house guests who were spending the week end in Logan. The guests were Miss Bertha Clark, James Treseder, Elliot Wright and C. H. The annual Cache Stake Society conference will be held Sunday. October 25, in the Meetings will take dace at 10 a. m- and 2 p. m. 1 tab-tnacl- e. All Relief Society gdl foe me Dfts workers, ilshops, ward officers and the general public are urged to be present. SCOUTS TO ASSEMBLE Pond and Scouts Vaughn Thain Carlisle of Vanguard Troop 104. 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