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Show THE National Officer Entertained At HERALD-JOURNA- LOGAN, UTAH. THURSDAY, L, MARCH Springs Sports Frocks Often Follows Booster Look Like What They Arent Vaudeville Miss Ruth Pinkerton of San Francisco, Calif., national treasurer of Sigma Phi Beta fraternity has been a visitor in Logan on an Inspection trip to the local Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Thompson presided at an attractively arranged supper party at their home Wednesday evening, following the Boosters show. A silver bowl filled with Talisman roses formed the table centerpiece. Places were marked for Mr. and Mrs. N. D. Salisbury, Dr. and Mrs. W. B. Preston, Mr. and Mrs. B. G. Thatcher, Mrs. Dale Shepherd, Miss Ruth Peterson, Mr. F. P. Champ, Fred Thompson and Mr. and Mrs. Thompson. chapter. members Wednesday evening, of the chapter held initiations in her home. The new members initiated were Miss LaVon White-ca- r and Miss Marie Anderson. Following the ceremony, a banquet was held at the Bluebird. The guests were seated at small tables. The Easter idea was carried out effectively in the decorations. The new members were presented with a white rose bud. During dinner, Miss Mary Spon-berpresident, of the organization gave a short talk and introduced Miss Pinkerton, who spoke a few minutes. Other talks were given by Dean Caroline Hendricks, Mrs. John O. Peterson and the two new members. Following dinner, the remainder of the evening was spent playing bridge. Prizes were won by Mrs. Hendricks and Miss Fawn Single-to- Teachers Enjoy Social Evening The teachers of the g, Supper Party An Easter party was enjoyed by twelve young friends Thursday when Ruth Eileen Tolman entertained at a birthday party. Novel Easter games were played, one stunt being an indoor Easter hunt. Dainty refreshments were, served. The guests were Viona Peterson, Patsy Nelson, Mary, Roma and Joan Berntson, Shirley Mae Peterson, Luella McCullock, Glenna Tate, Shirley Berntson, Bettye Lou Beutler, Lois Call, Dean Berntson, Iv&loo and June Tolman. Viona Peterson received a prize for the x games. v Camp Meeting Announced The William Hyde camp of the daughters of the Pioneers will meet Friday afternoon at 3 o'clock at the home of Mrs. F. T. Ballam at Hyde Park. The lesson will be given by Mrs. Joseph Neilson. Assisting Mrs. Ballam as hostess will be Mrs. Mary A. Grant. Butter Prices Smartest New Ways To Do Your Hair Social Planned Friends arranged a Entertained Miss Libby Nelson entertained The skirt is of the same type of the members of the E. B. C. club BY JOAN SAVOY ravisha in is wool. It at her home Tuesday evening. The twill, only NEA Service Writer ing blue. Made with one flaring evening was spent playing cards of in is a touch There magic godet that comes clear up to the after which a midnight supper some of Ihe new spring clothes. for placquet line, it has a new swing was served. All Not the least trick that these to it that is neat and comfortable. the serving tables appointments were of Easter newcomers play is that of looking There is a stitched belt of the design. Four score prizes were like one thing and being another. awarded. skirts wool to finish it. You probably have noticed the intriguing way street dresses look like coats. And vice versa. But aoocooooeoQeoeoooooooooooccooooaccooeeottoeoecooqic have you seen the new little sports outfits that look exactly like suits, when they really are dresses? One of the smartest of the former that I have run across is a neat green, brown and tweed coat white featherweight dress. It is just the right weight for the first warm days. And nothing could look smarter for street wear. Made with a double capelet effect and trim, sleek body lines, it In the new Spring and uses fastens with them on the sleeves too. There is and Summer shades a line of white pique around the and materials inside of the collar line, and inside cuffs are made of the pique, old fastening with cuff buttons, in fashioned manner. It has a certain "just right" young look about it that is tremendously pleasing. Two kinds of twill, silk twill and wool, combine in the jaunty sports dress. The upper is made of a heavy white silk twill, that tailors to perfection. It is a very abbreviated little upper, with roll notched collar and deep cuffs. To be sure it could be worn t as a jacket, with a little blouse the All is essentially - All Styles it Sizes but under it, top of the sports frock and perAll Fast Colors fect for it. ' Afternoon Tea For Guests Mrs. J. A. Brooking was hostess at a prettily appointed tea at her The home Monday afternoon. guests included, Miss M. E. Frank Miss Elsie Anderson, Miss Winifred Soil, Miss Jane Moody, Miss Jane Barber, Miss Lola Coulter, Honored Guest At Dinner Miss Lydia Jennings, who left Thursday where she will attend Merrill-Palminstitute at Detroit, was the motif for a prettily appointed dinner party given Wednesday evening at the Sorosis sorority house. The dinner table was cented with a bowl of yellow daffodils and at the ends tall yellow tapers were placed in silver holders. Mrs. H. S. Sowards of Vernal, Utah, was a guest at dinner. Musical numbers and visiting were enjoyed after dinner. Miss Jennings was presented with a gift by the girls. two-pie- EASTER 1932 Lovely New EASTER in a brushed to the side-knsweeping diagonal line. to down waved of Instead being the cheek In front, in a parallel line with the part, the hair should be worn long enough to gi"e the effect of having been brushed back and then pushed forward In a soft wave with ' emphasis on a sweep away from the temples. BEAUTY SALON R. M. SMITH, Mgr. Extra Specials for Easter Parade DRESSES P398i RINGLETTE Permanent Wave 8 75 Ladies House Dresses 75 195 Your Easter Footwear Childrens Shoes, Slip-er- s. Oxfords In $100 I Pair IS HERE Fashion Plate1 Wonderful Shoes for Wonderful Girls New Patterns - New Leathers - New Shades Hetter Quality - All at New Low Prices! the very newest rough, plain and lacey styles. Ladies light colored slippers - high, medium, low heels $ J 95 395 dont own a j Bed Warmer j Bed warmers have long since gone the way of nightcapa and feather beds. We dont need them nowadays for we live in warm houses, work in steam-heateoffices, ride in closed cars. W inter just isnt what it used to be. And we dont need all the foods heavy people used to think necessary. Thats why a howl of' crisp Kelloggs Corn Flakes' is so refreshing these; and so good for ; mornings everybody. No cooking, no trouble. De s lieious with hot or cold milk, j Splendid for the childrens evening meal. Kelloggs are rich in energy easy to di-- ' W hy not order a gest. d Quality guaranteed. Artistic For The Lonr Bob or Long Hair IMPERIAL or FREDRICKS Spiral Permanent $149 to $398 Solid Leather The Girl That - strap sandal type, mediu m Ladies Arch Supports breasted heel, black kid with black ecre trim. Gordon Hosiery to Harmonize ... IPtii?sims 73 N. MAIN Over 53 1.00 - 1.05 fln Years of Quality Footwear - $2.00 tfE? LOGAN $4.95 MAUS Store Department WEST ENTER 57 (Formerly ( 3 Rule Store) . probably package today? 8 Operators SSSOES You J double-breaste- 1L as pictured - Here are some more clothes for "Boots. "Boots, who is the heroine of the comic strict Boots and Her Buddies, loves the greut outdoors, you know, bo she needs lota of outdoor things. That is why sue chose this It is the latest sports frock. thing! And the coat, also printis ed today, right up to the Color them, tninute in style. cut them out, turn back the tabs and try them on the figure of "Boots" that was printed the . Boots" other day. Tomorrow will show you her newest party dress. Stockton Christiansen E.B.C. Club Miss Inez Rhoades, Miss Elizabeth and Miss Kathleen Deaderich Beard. Mrs. M. O. Hardy assisted Mrs. Brooking during the afterlunch was served. The guests were Betty Watson, noon. A guest prize was awarded to Faylene Creamer, Valine Herzog, Mable Bott. Elsie Thorpe, Beth Miss Kathleen Beard. Dainty reThe were served. Reese, Lucille Reese, Elaine Nel- freshments son, Lavon Mouritson, Alice Lar- serving table was gaily adorned son, Florence Rasmussen, Norma with Easter decorations. and Jack Hale. ESS"''A new - - Bobs are on the increase this spring not really shingled ones, but at least definitely short. The bob, this year, should be left just long enough to give an effect of softness, and the heap of curls in back, a la Garbo, is decidedly out. One smart and practical way to achieve the new effect is to wear the hair an inch to an inch and a half long and brush it across the head in a swirl which ends in a soft curl behind the ear. Long hair if you prefer it, may be just as fashionably By as the bob. The soft curled-u-arranged p roll Mrs. C. W. Green who has been in back is good, and looks new to her home for the past arranged In two graduated rolls confined three weeks from a tonsil oper- instead of one. This year's knot ation was the guest of honor at isnt worn low on the neck but a party given at her home Tuesiiows tle natura hair line. Oneday evening by a group of neigh- sided effects are smart--th- e hair bors and friends. Visiting and music were enjoyed after which a dainty lunch was served. Mitton Home Scene Of Party For a youthful complexion, use Face new wonderful MELLO-GLPowder. Hides tiny lines, wrinkles and pores. New French process makes it spread more smoothly No more and stay on longer. shiny noses. Purest face powder known. Prevents large pores. Ask today for new, wonderful face that suits powder, MELLO-GLO- , every complexion. Prescription Co. (adv.) Drug r Miss Annie Johnson entertained at a supper party at her home Saturday evening following the Spur formal dancing party which was held at the L. D. S. institute. A bowl of flowers formed the table centerpiece. Places were arranged for twelve guests. An in formal game of cards followed supper. day, where a party was given at the home of Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Burnham, the occasion being the lirlhday anniversary of Mrs. Burnham. Cards were played after which a lute supper was served. Those included were Mr. and Mrs. Burn-huMr. and Mrs. Grant Nielson, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Nielson, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Mickelson, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Wennergren and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kinney of Preston. Mrs. Grant Nielson was awarded the high score prize and a gift was presented to Mrs. Burnham. New Wonderful Face Powder Picks Snappy Coat And Sports Frock Follows Dance A group of Logan friends motored to Preston, Idaho, Wednes- Veloy Hale who was celebrating Boots Entertained Birthday Fete her eleventh birthday anniversary entertained a group of young friends at a birthday party at her home Thursday Carnes were featured after which a dainty Youngsters At Birthday Party Easter Wardrobe Clio Club Group Group Arranges Birthday Party For Little Guests Hoots SAN FRANCISCO. Mar. 24. (ll.Fl San Francisco butter today, 92, score 23. Mrs. A. N. Sorenson was hostess to members of the Clio club Wednesday afternoon at the Bluebird. Irving Hull, of the U.S.A.C. gave a talk on "Personality. The program was arranged for by Mrs. C. A. Lundahl. Tea was served at the dose of the afternoon. Special guests were Mrs. John E. Carlisle, Mrs. William Harris, Mrs. F. W. Wann, Mrs. Weston Vernon and Mrs. Anthon A. Paterson, delightful surprise party Monday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Mitton, the occasion being in honor of the birthday anniversary of Mr. Mitton. A delicious dinner was served after which the remainder of the evening was spent with music and games. Eighteen guests were included. PAGE THREE, Franklin Special guests were Miss Pinkerton, Dean Hendricks and Mrs. Patronesses Anderson. Joseph present were Mrs. Addie Swapp, Mrs. John O. Peterson, Mrs. Frank L. West and Mrs. G. W. Lindquist. The party was in charge of Miss Fawn Singleton and Miss Thelma Astle. Miss Pinkerton, is en route to the east to attend the national council meeting of the fraternity. O 932, county high school enjoyed a nohost party Monday evening in Logan. They all attended the theater after which they were entertained at the home of William Ballard. Cards were enjoyed and a late supper was served. n. Prevents Large Pores Stays on Longer 1 Late Supper Party Banquet A group of friends 2 4, a SHAMPOO An exclusive method with modern appli- ances. Includes hair? I X. cot APPOINTMENTS SAVE WAITING I Forgot comedy FRIDAY at NIGHT S p. m. Second Ward Amusement Hall Auspices Second Ward Sunday featuring Eighth Ward Players and Glee Club. and 20c ADMISSION School, lc |