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Show THE HERALD-JOURNAL- LOGAN, UTAH, ', MARCH SATURDAY, 12, 1932. PAGE THREE. NEWS NOTES OF INTEREST RULA C. PITZJEJt Society Editor TO WOMEN Prom Committee Names Honored Guests Call 50 iSorosis Alumni AND Meeting Friday The Sorosis alumni organization met Friday evening at the home of Mrs. Ray B. West. After a Patrons and patronesses for the short business meeting the eveUtah State Agricultural college ning was spent playing bridge. Jpk Junior From which will be held Light refreshments were served. Friday, March 18 in the Palais Twenty four members were presd Or have been announced ac- ent. Hostesses were Mrs. West, Mrs. cording to Ray Lillywhite, gen- Asa Bullen, Mrs. Adrian Hatch, eral chairman of the affair. and Mrs. Dale Shepherd. They are President and Mrs. E. G. Peterson, Dr. and Mrs. W. L. Wanlass, Dr. and Mrs. Frank L. West, Mr. and Mrs. G. J. Has-laMr. and Mrs. W, J. Carlisle and. Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Owen. Mrs .Ed Hutchenson entertained The decoration committee is planning a unique and elaborate the members of her club Thursday evening at her home in Richscheme for the hall. Reuben Has-laof Logan is in charge of the mond, A supper was served after which the remainder of the evecommittee. was spent playing bridge. Although no special invitations ning At the close of the bridge games are being sent this year the a high score prize was awarded. public is invited to attend. Ad- Twelve guests were included. mission is being kept to a minimum in line with the program of economy being practiced by the college. According to the committee corsages have been banned and will be out of place at the ball. The home of Mrs. Wesley Haws was the scene of a party Friday afternoon. Visiting and music formed the entertainment after which a delicious lunch was serv- T AbltD Beach. Luncheon was served to 15 guests. Mrs. John I. Green and Mrs. Sam Tout attended the stake board meeting at Richmond Wednesday afternoon. The Junior girls of the First ward entertained their mothers at a party Tuesday evening. Refreshments were served and u program furnished the entertainment. Mrs. Don Napper returned to her home Monday in California, after spending two months with her mother, Mrs. William and family. Miss Btancne Meikle left for Ogden Monday where she is employed by the Scowcroft and Sons. club met Wednesday afThe ternoon at the Junior high school, under the direction of Mrs. Ed Bahen. Nine members were present including three new members. Second year work has been taken AI.K1E OPICS Capitol Theater American family life, its comedies and tragedies told in intimate style, furnishes the basis for one of the most dramatic stories of the screen in Emma," which the brings Marie Dressier to Capitol theater for four days in her newest role, starting Sunday. The story deals with an engrossing phase of the stepmother problem'' with Miss Dressier playing the role of a devoted family servant who mothers the children of a rich inventor as though they were her own. Her subsequent from housekeeper to transition stepmother gives rise to a number up. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Clark left of dramatic problems which reach a climax in a sensational court- Friday morning for Salt Lake, s' room sequence. where they will attend the Dramatic. Courtroom Scene convention at the Hotel Utah, Miss Dressier, whose peerless talents in the straight dramatic field were first made apparent when she played the drunken hag in Anna Christie," which was Spring Rates Ctv on MiPS'mfr' succeeded by her remarkable perlibuGHf' You'd itvAf. vMeu galoShe? . uimn? DAiv, spti 'W'tbtiS'.icx), waas the formance disreputable WAilf it) 9rtl(?K, 'VtrT tove. tf'VtSS, jyjPe. Thought come.9 CTeaunCrf' terfront woman in Min and Bill, rtAVL It) flit ICt 'Atll? AhP Vod 'tilt CfcOU y is reported to have an even more WoRlf ftnp WORK mj. iti'fa.cv- 'and stirring role in forceful is her Information Emma. scene in the courtroom episode is the finest piece of acting in her entire screen career. ed. The picture is not devoid of Those included in the party were TO Mrs. Don comedy moments and there are An announcement of interest to Mrs. Frank Wahlen, hilarious incidents in the family When registermany Logan friends was the mar- Burns, Mrs. Willard Paulsen, Mrs. life in which moviegoers may t, ask for ing. riage Tuesday in Salt Lake City W. B. Watkins, Mrs. Walter Mrs. Susannah Bailey, who wasia chili supper Wednesday humor. Dressier "All - Expense" Mrs. Merrill Taylor, Mrs. of Mrs. Kate Barton of Salt Lake her 85th birthday an-- ing. Those present were Mrs. Her enjoy the familiar inventor the which in Rates. Or write to Mr. W. J. Heusser of Weston, Guy Nielsen and Mrs. Haws. niversarv. was the guest of honor man Theurer, Mrs John Brenrhley, A scene to Emma in a crowded for reserva-tion- s Idaho. The couple will make their at an attractively arranged lunch-- Mrs. Ethel Jones, Mrs. Threse proposes in an or furrailroad episode station, home at Weston. eon Wednesday evening given at Wyatt, Mrs Sadie Maughan, Mrs ther details. Mrs. Jessie which the star attempts to oars Prior to her marriage Mrs. Heus- No-Ho- st the home of her granddaughter, Fannie Brown, A arranged bridge beautifully a pair of rowboat ser was a house guest of her Mrs. Laura Archibald. An interest- - Maughan, and Mrs. Chloe Maughan luncheon was given Friday afterand an incident at an airport The evening was spent in quiltsister, Mrs. William Lohman. She noon by Mrs. John Christiansen at ing program was enjoyed follow in which Miss Dressier gets mixed was the honored guest at a dinner ed by lunch served to the guest ing and her home. All appointments A Mr. and Mrs. Alan M. Cannon of up with a machine which tests of honor: Messrs and Mesdames party was held at the decorations were of Easter design party given Monday evening by ILAV A Mrs. N. W. Kimball. The table home of Elva Palmer at North dinner for dizziness, are said to keep auIdaho, were Joseph Bailey, John Bailey, Wil- Blackfoot, Place cards were marked for 2 Persons was attractive with St. Patrick Logan Friday evening. The evening Mrs. T. B. Budge, Mrs. S. M. Elmer liam Bankhead, Bailey, guests of Mrs. Millie M Baxter, diences in a constant uproar. 2 Days and 1 Night s3 home was spent playing bridge after Budge, Mrs. E. I. Stewart. Mrs. B. motifs. Eleven guests were on their James way John Wyatt, Monday evening Bailey, Room, dinner, breakfast, garage, Mr. and firs. which a late supper was served. Thomas Salt David W. from Lake Mrs. City, J. Leishman, Darley, N. VV. Christiansen, Hay one theater each. ticket (Good The serving tables were decorat- ward, Mrs. H. R. McGee, Mrs. J. Thomas Poppleton, Harris Jensea, Cannon have been in Salt Lake s only). Covers C. Hayward, Mrs. P. W. Eliason, ed with Easter motifs. Thomas Stewart, William Leatham. for sometime due to the illness were marked for sixteen. Bridge Mrs. M. O. Hardy, Mrs. S. E. Harold Glenn, Robert Murray, Hen- and death of their two and a half PLAN B 2 Persons prizes were won by Maretta Ny- Needham, Mrs M. C. Harris, Mrz. ry Murray, Allen Archibald, Fen- months old daughter at the ChilMrs Isabell Bingham was surman and Ilah Maughan. ton Leatham of Logan, and Mrs. dren's hospital. The infant was N. E. Munk, Mrs. G. A. Lindquist, 2 Days anil 1 Night eveFriher Celia Mrs. Lake Salt Tuesday in buried family Grace City by Mrs. prised Farrell Murray Bailey, Mrs. Roland Emmett, Room, garage, dinner, break60th of her in honor birthday Miss and Mrs. ning day. Bailey. Dorothy Ross Mrs. Anderson, Johnson, fast, luncheon, 2 theater tickets ' Mrs. Clarence E. Hansen enterMiss Margaret Maughan went to anniversary. Dinner was served to Mrs. Bailey is still active and each. (Good any time.) Byron Alder, Mrs. LeRoy Wilson, tained a group of friends at her associating with her many Salt Lake Thursday. While there 31 guests. The evening was spent Mrs. O. A. Garff, Mrs. Jesse Earl, enjoys home Thursday in honor of Miss who she is the guest of Miss Mildred playing Bunco. ONE PERSON, $5.00 friends and acquaintances Mrs. Frank Earl, Mrs. L. R. Marie Ryan who was observing the The Ladies Junior Literary club and will attend Casterline have high regard for her. Mrs. John Crockett, Humphreys, HOTEL her sixteenth birthday. held their regular meeting at the convention. The Second ward choir was en- druggist's Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Follett of Mrs. Lee Thatcher, Mrs. Harry Littledikc Mr. and Mrs. William Fosgreen home of Mrs. Clyde Games and dancing were en- North Logan entertained at a Farr, Mrs. George Losee of Ogtertained at a banquet and dance W. joyed after which a lunch was supper party at their home Friday den, and Mrs. G. L. Rees and Virginia Cherrill, above, ehann-in- g Wednesday evening in the ward returned to their home at Preston, Thursday afternoon. Mrs. C. Miss evening in compliment to the mem Mrs. T. W. Jarvis of Smithfield. served to the following: Salt Lake City Chicago society girl who rose recreation hall. Games and stunts Idaho, after spending three days Clark read "The Goose Hangs to movie stardom were enjoyed early in the evening. here guests of their parnets, Mr. High" a three act play by Lewis overnight Ryan, Miss Almira Busby, Miss bers of the North Logan basket score for The bridge prize high Parkinson. served was Miss Martha ball team which won the Cache Mrs. luncheon and when selected Charles Vanza Bingham, delicious A LeRoy Chapby was awarded to Mrs Emmett and lin as his The Velisville Ward Relief soat 10:30 p. ni. to 86. Decorations Smith, Miss Wanda Peterson, Miss Stake basket ball tournament. lady, left rethe prize was won by Mrs. cently for leading Tahiti in the South were in keeping with Stj Patrick's ciety will entertain at a party Othel Bateman, Miss Ella Peter-aThe table was centered with a Rees. annual Sea Islands, where she will marand Mrs. Hansen. bowl of fruit. Covers were marked Day. Toasts were given by Elmer Tuesday afternoon, their interest-Oliver ry William E. Rhinelander StewPrizes were awarded to Miss for Twelve. After supper progres Bailey, Julian Bair, Evan Darley, day coming March 17. An been millionaire. York has New Pearl art, arranged Bankhead, ing program Bailey, Almira Busby, Miss Wanda Peter sive 500 was played. Prizes were . won by Ray Parker, coach of the son arid Miss Vanza Bingham. Gladys Hill and Bishop Evan Bank-head- which will be followed by games The remainder of the eve- and refreshments and will be held team and Andrew King, Jr. tor of the BRIDGE LESSON Prof. E. A. Dunham, Associate Inst ning was spent in dancing. An en- in the tabernacle. The Wellsville ward Seagull Girls Mrs. V. B. Allen of Hyrum spent New York, will conduct classes of Studios joyable time was enjoyed by all. Culbertson Miss Rena Brenchley, who was entertained Thursduy evening in Friday here visiting her daughter. PiHno in Contract Bridge at the Hole! Eccles starting MonMrs. Erwin Van Orden. TO observing her birthday anniversary, the tabernacle. Games and danceveof arwere March I t, 8 p. m. the features an the at ing day Saturday evening the Third ward attractively presided primary officers entertained their ranged Bunco party Wednesday af- ning followed by refreshments The Freshmen members of Phi Without a definite knowledge ternoon. A birthday cake formed served to 22. Mrs. Eva Green, 6 lesson Course $1.00 Mrs. George Pauli of Preston will husbands at their annual dinner of the luncheon president of the primary associaKappa Iota fraternity were hosts present a group of her piano stu- party at the home of Mr. and of the "rule of eight, its impos- the centerpiece were Price and Carrie Mrs. Miss Monroe. were Bert tion, to the fraternity and their partners dents in a recital, Sunday after- Mrs. sible to play a good game of con- table. Those present at a dancing party Friday eve- noon at 4 o'clock in the Fourth Appointments were in the St. tract bridge. It becomes a guess- Pauline Maughan, Miss Lavern in attendance. Merrill Green and Thomas WyMiss room of in ball Miss the delicious a Baxter, After one Mary who is the Brown, Patrick design. ward chapel in Logan. ning private ing game with the Alta Maughan, Mrs. Thelma Lea- att spent Friday in Ogden on the Palais d' Or. Fifty couples She will be assisted by Mrs. supper was served, Bunco was best guesscr winning. SAVE 25 THIS COUPON IS WORTH $1 TO YOU! were in attendance. Light refresh- James Bullock, Mrs. Orson Daines enjoyed. Prizes were awarded to That is the declaration of Pro- tham, Mrs. Stella Archibald, Mrs. business. Mrs. Edna Herman Theurer went to Sait ments were served. Leishman, and Mrs. Erwin Spillsbury. Any Mrs. Ernest Morrison and Mr. M. fessor E. H. Dunham who will Donna Bring this coupon to the office of the Herald-Journa- l Mr .and Mrs. Lester Pocock and one interested in attending the re- E. Kent. Special guests included open the first of a series of bridge Thorpe, Mrs. Ivene Baldwin, and Lake Thursday to transact busi- ness. Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Porter were cital is cordially invited. No small Bishop and Mrs. L. W. Marler lessons at the Hotel Eccles Mon- Mrs. Alta Brenchley. with $3.00 and you will receive a ticket for the full Prizes were awarded to Mrs. Mrs. Harold Parker entertained and Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Kent. patrons and patronesses. The com- children will be allowed. day afternoon. a at was Dinner Miss Pauline and mittee in charge of arrangements quilting Thursday. Leatham The first lessons three given by Twenty two girl and boy friends course. served to 18. included Everett Campbell, chairof Miss Edith Kent pleasantly sur- Professor Dunham will stress the Maughan. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Jones Mrs. Alex Buist entertained at honor man, Bill Moore and Rulon Harris. rule of fundementals, count, of her the home at her prized and at dinner spent Tuesday Wednesday playing tricks. The last an attractively arranged parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Kent, eight and A bowl of Brigham City. lessons are devoted to how Thursday afternoon. Saturday evening, the occasion be- three of formed the to fruits of centerpiece apply the rule eight, responding the birthday anniversary of Miss Lennie Telford entertained Miss Kent. The large table was ing hands and defensive bidding. the dinner table. marked were for MesPlaces Classes are held each afternoon birthW. a centered with women the beautifully employes of the E. Elliot company at a supper at the day cake holding lighted candles. and evening. All who enroll for the dames Martha Leishman, Jennie lesson series are invited to come Cooppr, Ethel Jones, Lydia LarBingham cafe Monday evening. A delicious supper was served af- to the hotel each morning and piav sen, Hannah Wyatt, Jane ParkinFollowing supper the guests mo- ter which games were enjoyed. Mr. and Mrs. George Pond and with and against Professor Dun- son and Mr. and Mrs. Buist. tored to the home of Miss TelShe was awarded the The afternoon was spent in quiltford where they remainder of the son, Ronald, attended a birtbdav ham to get the practical playing was music There will ing. no enjoyed. be highest acting honors experience. extra at Mr. home the of and evening was enjoyed playing cards. party Mrs. Millie Baxter entertained at for her fine work in Mrs. Percy Bingham, of Amalga. charge. Eleven guests were included. Time Last Today! Min and Bill. given in honor of their son, Scott, Sunday afternoon. Shell win again with Mr. and Mrs. La Von Larson of this heart - warming Hyrum and Mr. and Mrs. La Vene Chi & Spine Jacobsen and family of Logan, With EVELYN BRENT portrayal of the Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Merrill entertained were guests Van Human the is CONRAD NAGEL Orden. Erwin Mrs. drudge who at supper at her home Friday Miss Marva Rawlins entertained marries her Switchboard evening. Places were marked for 8 guests at a delightfully FARNUM And WILLIAM arranged Mrs. H. B. Johnson, Mrs. Leah boss ! of at her parents, the home Blair, Mrs. H. A. Pedersen, Mrs. party And after effects are the Mrs. controlling Mr. and Marvin Rawlins, usually O. W. Edwards and Mrs Merrill. result of poisoning of the body evening. Health and Following supper the remainder Monday SUNDAY - MONDAY - TUESDAY Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Van Orden by toxins and acids which the of the evening was spent play- are fore the the of spending part eliminative A Paramount Special have failed ing contract bridge. processes week visiting in Salt Lake. Vigor to expel. Sinus trouble, neurit Mr. and Mrs. John H. Kemp and rheumatism, kidney, liver and family of North Logan visited here with relatives on Saturday. The World of heart trouble are common after The First ward Relief soriety Nameless Girin effects of the flu. is sponsoring its annual St. Pat- Mocked Her! She Mrs. N. P. Nielson entertained rick program during the regular lVHE40 wanted to he the members of the Wesew club at meeting Tuesday afternoon. By our advanced methods of YlYtS nice, hhe wanted a quilting party at her home FriMrs. Stillman Pond, who underadjusting we are able to assist ites marriage- - well, REAL CORKS strung on a day evening. Eight members were went a major operation two weeks I'aost nature to restore nhe had gotten the coarse cotton cord make one of Included. After an enjoyable time ago in a Logan hospital is report-- ! thinning of ThBCAT blood and eliminating the poisons the newest and most amusing of sewing and visiting a dainty ed as doing as well as can be ex-- ! that, and NOW ARMS necklaces we have seen in ages. lunch was served. W1HT? See from the body and health is reMIABT- pected. LUNC5 stored. Cor-brid- Club Members Entertained Can-ner- Newhouse Hotel Women Enjoy Social ' no-ho- Couple Married In Salt Lake Carl-quis- L Bridge Luncheon Attractive CHAPLINS STAR LADY WEI) 1 Affair 1 te Party Friday Evening no-ho- $50 Smithfield week-end- Honored Guest At Birthday Fete Basketball Men Feted NEWHOUSE all-c- Contract r Recital Sunday Afternoon Dancing Party For Fraternity SERIES START Group Entertained At Supper Party OOOOOOOOOOI Bridge Follows Supper Party Starting Sunday THE PAGAN LADY Influenza -. Quilting Party For Club Group ? f,.: I IIVCR is n Nerve-O-Met- 0 great help in locating the causitive factors of disease, also assists In the cure. For Your St. Patrick Party A Beautiful Assortment of Green Candies! Shamrock Special Combination Brick Ice Cream Centered Ice Cream Bricks Special Green Pineapple Ice Cream and Green Punch. THE BLUE BIRD Pre-eminent- ly Superior A few treatments usually care of above conditions. Special rates for children. 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