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Show THE PAGE FOUR HERALD-JOURNA- LOGAN, UTAH, L, JANUARY SATURDAY, 2, 1932. NKWS NOTES OK INTEREST TO WOMEN r FASHION PLAQUE Treat Musical Following Dinner i y Professor and Mrs. N. MIA W, Christiansen presided at a delightfully arranged dinner party at their home New Years eve Dinner was served at small ta- Each was graced with a of pink snapdragons. Covers were marked for President and Mrs E. O. Peterson, Mr. and Mrs Weston Vernon, Profesor and Mrs. Byron Alder, Dr. and Mrs. N A. Pedu.sen, Dr. and Mrs. A. H Saxer, and Mrs. I ouis A Peterson. Professor and Mrs L. R. Humphreys, Dr. and Mrs. Ray B. West, Judge and Mrs. M. C. Harris. Professor and Mrs. Walter Welti, Mr. and Mrs. . Harry Parker, Dr. and Mrs Wallace J. Vickers, Dr and Mrs. Frank L. West and Professor f and Mrs V. D. Gardner. Following dinner, the Christiansen string trio, composed of Professor and Mrs. Christian- -' sen and ElRay Christiansen of Salt Lake City, gave the guests an enjoyable program Their numbers were Brahms, by Dance, Trio" Mozart, By the Brook, . De Boisdeffre, Sonna-by Rene ta Pathetique by Beethoven, Waltz by Mai tint, Govotte by Qul, "Intermezzo" from Rustlcana by Mascagni, Love Song, Cadman and Pizzicato by Pache. By request the guests they played sev, of eral encore numbers Friday afternoon Mrs. Chrls-- j tiansen presided at a luncheon to a group of women friends. 5 After luncheon, the trio enter-- j lained with the same program of selections as the preceding . evening. The guest list Friday Included t Mrs. Parley Christiansen, Mrs. Roland Emmett, Mrs. J. A. Hul- -, me. Mrs. C. J. Sorenson, Mrs , A. J. Hansen, Mrs. Harry Farr, Mrs. E. L. Hansen Mrs L. D. tfaiabltt, Mr. P. W. Ellason, Mrs. I Sidney Stock, Mrs. R S. Han-seMrs. Leah Blau:, Mrs. W. E f Skidmore. Mrs Farrell Johnson, bles. Cav-alcr- La-Va- es RED and black beads fashion this new necklace by Lelong Family Dinner At Home Mr and Mrs. W. S. Gibbons entertained at a family dinner at their home Wednesday. The long serving lahle was graced with a bowl of scarlet carnations and all apolntments were of Christmas motif. The guests wero Mrs. Frank Griffiths, Mrs. Sarali H Clark, of Clarkston, M J. Clark of Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Griffiths, Jr., Mr and Mrs. J E. Malmberg, Miss Florence Malmberg, Mr. and Mrs C. D. McBnde and daughter, Theda. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ljisen rnd family, Mrs. Myrtle Horn and children and Mr. and Mrs B H. Barkdull and family. Stunts, singing and visiting were enjoyed following dinner. an la Bride Motif For Shower Mrs. Earl Johnson, formerly Miss Ivy Andrews, a bride of late December, was the honored guests at a miscellaneous shower given Wednesday evening Blanche Fife, by the Misses Vera Stirland, Leora Mortensen and Lucy Neiderhauser at the Mortensen home. A feature of the entertainment was given by Mrs. James Henniger. A buffet supper was served at one long table, gay with Christmas decorations Twenty guests were included. Mrs. Johnson received many practical and lovely gifts. 5 n. Daines, Mrs. G. A. Mrs. Ain a Sonne. Mrs. Wilford Porter, Mrs. A B. Mrs. Usen, Mrs. D. P. Muiray, L. W. S L. Richards, M'-slovey, Mrs. H. B Johnson. Mrs. 3 C. Wendelboe, Mrs. O. A. Mrk 3arff, Mrs. E. L. Johnson, Nona Mrs. Christiansen ;iRay tullivan, Mrs. Bessie Brown J. Jndquist, Mrs C. . Carnival Party entertain- party ed at a midnight carnival event her home New Years was luncheon ng. A breakfast erved. Bncvy v h'te tapers tied t ;lth red bows, burrounded with . V mound oi evergreen, formed he centerpiece. Covers were marked for six Tuples. Contettl, horns and caps fere distributed to the guests. iridge followed and pnzes were on by Miss Karma Frank and ended Ritchl. bridge Tea At dome Thursday Mrs. W. W. Merrill was hos-je- s at a bridge tea at her ome Thursday afternoon. The were entertained at two quests of contract bridge after ibles hlch a delicious lunch was ' jrved. The guests were seated - t one table. A green crystal bowl holding carnations centered 4 lmson table and was lighted by ,'ie ill crimson tapers which were laced at the ends Covers were f, larked for Mrs. N. E. Munk, ;Irs. Bennett Blair, Mrs. C. C. andall, Mrs. Luther M. Howell, Crs. O. W. Edwards, Mrs. W. Barber, Mrs. Clyde Worley, fris. John H. Pitzer and Mrs. fanez Wilson of Brigham City. The high score prize lor i ridge was awarded to Mrs. Sunday Dinner For Visitors Mrs. Effie Brown was hostess at a prettily appointed dinner at her home Sunday to Mr. and Mrs. A. compli-mento- piece. Covers were marked for Mr. and Mrs Rex, Mrs. Mary Gunnell, Merrill Gunn-- r, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Rex, Fred Pex, Sarah Hawkes, Miss Sarah Brown, Miss Leora Brown, JoseBrown, Roy phine Brown, Mrs. Elva Andrews and the hostess. Voting Friends Entertained group of young ry Eldon Rex of Oakland, Calif , who are spending the holiday season in Logan. Red tapers and a low bowl of red carnations formed the table center- jl andall. IA New Years Party friends V.r-;n- ia t ijnet Spencer, Arleen Erickson, mas decorations were used ee Ellason, Margery Crockett, 'ax Hovey, Steven Hamson fare Nelson, Dean Thatcher id Vern Hugle. Bunco prizes were won bv argery Crocket and Vein tigie. In all the appointments The guests were Gayle Cardon. Lis Kastli. Florence Sonne, Dora Cook, Afton Spence, Miles Romney, Johnny Broberg. Willis Kershaw, Max Smith, Ray Poulter and L. H. Kenner, Jr At Maynard An attractively appointed ner party din- was given New Years day by Professor and Mrs. E J Maynard at their home A green bowl with a toouguet of crimson carnations and fern centered the table and at each corner was a lighted red candle in a green holder. Covers were marked for the Reverend and Mrs. T. R Paden Miss Jane Barber, Miss Iona Coulter, Miss Jane Moody, Miss Inez Rhodes, Miss Maty Deate-ric- h. Miss Elsie Anderson, Miss Winnifred Soil, Miss Kathryn Beard and the hast and hostess. No-Ho- Dinner st Given By Group dinner party was given New Years day by a group at the home of Miss Pearl Andrews A color harmony of green and red was carried out A A as host- watch party was iss Afton Spens held New Year s eve by a group a bunco pariv at her Mrs Seth Godfrey and Mrs ij at at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Sylvester Jones She Wednesday evening- - ai were hostesses M Lai sen A A supper was a delightfully arranged bridge II close of the games, a late at served at small tables, decorated Twelve party at the home of Mrs God- - jer was served with holiday motifs. included. Horns! At Ipts were Wednesday frey evening. Places were marked for Mr. close of the bridge games a favors added to the festive J and Mrs A M. Creamer, Mr. the Mis May of the party lunch was served All and Mrs. Lorin Haws, Mr and dainty were of Christ- sen won the high score appo'rtments Mrs. Rulon Rose, Mr. and Mrs mas Bridge prizes were e for bunco Othello Hickman, Mr. and Mrs. won design. Mr. and Mrs. A R. Cal- oy C. R. Jones, Mr. and Mrs. John der, Mrs. Reed Vasener ard Larsen, Mr and Mrs. Tom Har-us- Mrs. George Thain. LarMr. Mrs. and and Those in the party included Mr. and Mrs. Calder, Mr. and an(j Mrs. j, d Zobell The evening was spent playing Misener. Mr. and Mrs. tained a group of school bunco and prizes were won by Thain, Mr. and Mrs E F. nds at a jtew Years eve Mrs. Creamer ard Mr. Jones. Spencrr, Mr. and Mrs. Jones .y at theu- - home Thursday and Mr. and Mrs. Godfrey guests included Mr and Willis A. Dial, Mr and Goff and Mr. and . Leland . L. A. Rippbnger The Misses Bernice and Libby variety of games formed Virginia Coakley entertained even- -, Bailey entertained at a watch a group of young friends at a entertainment for the s no-iio- st Home no-ho- st in the table decorations. Places were marked for Miss Alice Hansen, Miss Nevada Miss Ora Ro-e- , Miss Marva Hickman, Mis Hfie Glausnr. Lou Littledyke, Ildon Windell. Jim Maughan, Leon Stucki and Miss Andrews. Wat-terso- n, At )liday Party itstess Late Supper Follows Bridge Affair No-Ho- st itertains At me Thursday on j Pair Entertains Friends Thursday Party Honors Logan Visitor party at their home Thursday evening Dancing was enjoyed at the Palais dOr after which a midnight supDer was served at their home All were of apointments Those in Christmas design. eluded were Mr and Mrs Cornell Wixom, Miss Iola Linford Miss Dot Fullmer, Miss Mary Bailey, Miss Leiba Linford of Salt Lake City. Kenneth Phip-piLaRue Linfoid. Jean Linford. Joe Wixom, Beit Linford Ronald Linford of Idaho Falls, and the hostesses. party at her home Tuesday evening n compliment to Claa Mae Winchester, of Carbor.Jale, 111. Progressive games were played and a dainty lunrheon was served. Christmas decorations were used about the liv ing rooms and for the serving after which dainty lilt from the b'bl.cal flood Noah s time s thought to be .t taken from excavations in sopotamia by Dr C. Leonard jolley, of Philadelphia. " Sixteen guests were included ipiamonds found m Michigan, A score prize was won by .kconsin and Illinois gravel and a tits are thought to indicate Lenkersdorfer unest prize was given to Miss i presence of a great diamond Td to the north. Winchester. Members Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Peterson entertained a group of friends at their home New Yars eve. The evening was spent i laying day afternoon. Cards, visitiug cards after which a midnight and sewing were the enter- supper was served The four tainment. Dainty refreshments small serving tables were at were served ta nine guests tractive with holiday decoraMrs. Ted Wall was a special tions. Covers were marked for sixteen guests. guest. Mrs Bert Bradley was hostess to the members of the J M. club at her home Wednes- SlPJEIGtlfAIL! di arraioiRisri risithioin Does it IHlyiru There R o Theres a Have you Callouses, Cramped Toes or new and sparkling whiteness burning sensations at the ball of the foot? January & Return Limit, May IIow to get relief 7 from this or any other Foot Trouble at our ROUNDTRIP EXAMPLES from SALT LAKE CITY and OGDFN one uay Union Pacific uay through , . . , J-- San Francisco both direct. 3750 Santatia Barbara 3750 both uays cisco, one Through Pullman seriite. San I ram in o. One uay t in San FranAngeles and Uniou Pauit, JO. uay tia I os Soutlhiem D Genera! Atul 4 South Mam Street, Phone Vidsduh 008 , ."Vjwuh 3(T8 R. 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Watch Party At Home Of Couple Entertain Club EXCURSION TO ''s &fr 4 -- u ays Includes Friends fere entertained by Miss Roma Lewis entertained sevBudge at a bunco party her home Wednesday night eral young friends at a party supper was served at small at her home New Years eve. ibles decorated with holly anj Cards and games formed the mdles. entertainment after which a j The quests were Alice Adams, late lunch was served Christ- V, Mes-dam- es MID-WINTE- Members of the Third ward Relief Society choius held a cheerup party it the home of Mrs. Hannah M. Larsen, Mrs. afternoon. Wednesday Larsen has been confined to her home for the past year because of illness. The afternoon was spent In after singing and visiting, which a dainty lunch was served by Mrs. Lou Spillsbury and Mrs. Mary Quayle Those present were Mrs. Larsen, Mrs. Kate Mortimer, Mrs. Gertrude Ault. Mrs. Mable Evans, Mrs. Millie Ewer. Mrs. Susie Peterson, Mrs. Gwen Card. Mrs. Annie Olren, Mrs. Ethel Maughan, Mis. Ada Cardon, Mrs. Quayle and Mrs. Salisbury. Miss Phyllis Spenst f I liel-ges- Social Afternoon. Arranged By Group New Year's Eve 1 The Wellxville ward bald and Mr and Mrs Leroy officers and teachers en r -- Thorpe entertained Tuesday tamed In the tabernacle Mon-- 1 evening after attending tne day evening. Dancing and dance in the Second ward. games were emoyed and were Games and music were enjoyed. were served to in charge of M.ss Valene Pop- - Refreshments pleton and Lewis Brenchlty. j Mr and Mrs. Luther Baldwin, Refreshments were .served to Mr. and Mrs. Lamont Leishman, 38 and were in charge of Mrs Mr. and Mrs Preston BrenchMargaret Litz and Marge Hen- ley, Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Leishdry. Musical numbers were: man, Mr and Mrs. Leo Bank-heaMiss Rena Brenchley, Ray a solo by Kenneth Murray and Leishman and the hosts and cornet solo by Evan Green. Mrs Hannah Willie who was hostesses. Mr and Mrs Elmer Leishman seventy-fourt- h observing her a entertained Tuesday birthday anniversary was evening guest of honor at an attractive- in honor of their daughter fourth birthday anniverly arranged dinner Tuesday afternoon at the home of her sary. Music and cards were daughter, Mrs. Oscar Hendry enioyed Lunch was served to Mrs A bowl of fruits formed the Mrs Martha Leishman, centerpiece of the dinner table Margaret L.tz, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. Mrs. were laid for the guest William Lindley, Places and of honor. Mrs. Jane Parkinson, Leroy Leishman and Mr. and Mrs. Marian Baxter, Mrs Mary Mrs Otto Kent and two children J. Hendry. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar of Millville. Mr. and Mrs Leonard Paiker Hendry and family. The Madre club entertained announce the birth of a girl Monday evening at a dancing Monday Both mother and baby party in the Second ward lccre-atio- n are getting along nicely. A large crowd attended the hall The hall wa3 decorated in keeping with Christ- married peoples dance Tuesmas 17 members and their day evening in the Second ward The music hall. partners and twenty six in- lecreation vited guests attended Refresh- was furnished by the Wellsville ments were served o.ehestra. Mr. and Mrs Thomas Darlev entertained at a chleken dinner Preside Monday evening. The rooms Couple ana Conner taoie were deco- At Supper rated in Christmas ideas Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. N. M Degn Daniel Walters Mr and Mrs eelehrated their twenty-nint- h John Bailey, Mr. and Mrs. John wedding anniversary at their A. Leishman, President and Mrs home Wednesday evening. The John C. Brenchley and the host rooms were decorated with and hostess Music and social holiday colors. was Supner chat followed darner. served Danish style. The table Miss Meda Parker and Mrs was centered with a large DanJohn Bradley presided at a ish ship surrounded with colorprettily appointed supper party ful American and Danish flags Covers were marked for ProTuesday evening at the home of their father. James Paiker. fessor and Mrs. Her.ry Otte. Tire rooms and the dinner ta- Mr. and Mrs Hvrum Hansen ble were decorated in holiday Mr. and Mrs. H P Hansen, and design A delicious tiout sup- daughter, Ruth. Mr. and Mrs. per was served on one long E. Jessen and daughter. Esther table to twenty. Music and so- Dent. Fredrick Schultz Mr. and cial chat followed supper. N C. Mrs and Nielsen, Mr. and Mrs Lamont Irishdaughter, Karen. Walter Nieman entertained Friday even- lson. Mr and Mrs Harold Mr and Mrs. Carl Rasing for a group of fnewls after attending the dance. Those mussen Mr and Mrs. Niels present were Messrs. : nd Larson and the host and hostLuther Baldwin Melvin ess Archibald Leroy Thotpe. Presof Boise James Jorgson ton Brenchley, Leroy Leishman Idaho, a cousin of Mrs. Degns and Miss Rena Breach 'ey and was a surprise visitor and will Rav Leishman. remain for a few days visit with Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Archi the Degn family. d, dainty boquet Hun-gar.- Couples Enjoy Attractive Dinner A -- 4' vj |