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Show Hines Page' by Burton J. Hend- rick, was given by Mrs George Tne Tea was served. Smith, Miss MUhe McNeil, Xec Bowen. ladies vere special Packer, Lennard Rajnpton and following m guests; Mrs. J, A,- - Hulme, Mrs. J. Vincent Reeves. The Primary officers of the C. Fonncsbeck, Mrs. R. L. Wngle, , and Mrs. Olaf Jensen. of organization Primary Eieventh ward entertained Tburs-- 1 The Ladles Literary club met at tiio nftcrnoco V(?ninc at tli6 hem of Mrs V dnfsdHy Mrs. Alma Esplin was S E Clark In compliment to the Bluebird. Mrs. C. J. Sorcn- the hostess. retiring president, Mrs. J. C. Allen,- sen Games and music were the cn- -- read and discussed the drama by Wibiam Refreshments were The Great Devide After the pro- iVaughan Moody. served. ' . Mrs. Leah P. Blair spent the giam tea was served. week-en- d in Salt Lake as a guest! I Already the sale of seats for which is of Mrs. Evelyn Crockett. "The Cipdle Sang, Mr. and Mrs. Val W. Palmer Logans for National ottering entertained at a durner party Drama week, has gone up into It looks as If bridge Thursday the hundreds. by a waffle supoer at the home of Jean Pederson; Miss Ruth Junior Prom Most Elaborate The most elaboiate and charming function of the school year wad the annual Junior Prom given by the Junior class of the V. A. C. Friday evening at the Palis Peterson d Or. LaH.ene who headed the committee on arrangements, worked out a clever scheme of winter decorative scenes. The patronessess of the evening were President and Mrs. Anthony W. Ivans, Dr. and Mrs. S. M. Budge, Dr. and Mrs. P. W. EUtaon, Mr. and. Mrs. E. R. Owen, and the Mrs. 14. S. Eccles, Pres-luti- it Mrs E. G. Peterson, Prof, and Mrs. Kenneth C. Ikeler. evening Mr. Saturday, February 9, 1929.. THE JOURNAL, LOGAN, CACHE COUNTY, UTAIL PAGE EIGirr and Mrs. Ross Anderson entertained Saturday table afternoon. The luncheon was decorated with red carnations. The Valentine idea was carried out in all the appointments. Covers were laid for twelve guest3. Bridge followed the luncheon. The high score prize was awarded to Mrs. John Cnris-tianse-n. at a bridge luncheon 'Skfh The Relief SocledeS organiza-Mis- s t.on is studying the drama fne Devils Decipie by Bernard Shaw in its Literary department, this WORE PANTS FIRST GREAT DRESSMAKER o 0 0 0 0 But, Men Stylemakers of Paris Now Outnumbered by Women week. we new members of the Dance Club gave a dinner Friday cven- ing at the home of Mes Dallis Spcnccr in compliment to wic olj ss" ? A decorative scheme members. of pin and white was earned out in tne appointments of the Covers were laid for ner. guests. Miss Lucretia Humphreys gave a toast to the new membois fohowin dinner the wc-rm embers mit.ated. f?w Maude Cooley, Mafcle Shaw, Gladys crotgrove, ceora e K&mp-follow- ia le ed . AWomens the record house which greeted Xl ac,y afternoon at The Kiss For Cinderella, will be League met Friday The following the Bluebira. duplicated on Tuesday and Wed- - ladles were hostesses; Mrs. a. c nesday evenings of next week, the Mrs. GcOige D ciyde,-Mrs- : twelfth and thirteenth, at Ntbley Eaplln, D- s- "Hall. Interest in the play, the fcnRuigs, Mrs. lJae' F. B. Wann, ,y; b K. popularity of the cast and the J01, Mrs.Miss Davinson, Myrtle Beil, Egbert. Mrs. Ruth Moeneh director, as well as the enthusiasm for Miss Wanda Robertson Dr. N. A. the Alumni Library endowment Pederson, of the English at another party j0r the U. A. C. for which fund ment of the L. A. G. gave a rc- Paola Sixteen guests the play is given, is largely ac- - vlew ot olephen Philips Friday evening. were entertained at dinner with countable for the advance phe- - FrancescaI Two score nominal sale. The Cache Valley chapter of bridge following. American Institute ol Bank- prizes were awarded. Among the special features of e eave t3. Mr. and Mr3. G. H. Greene TSafvc1t will be the solo by evening at the tertained at dinner Sunday m Miss Armmta Hogan, the chorus Thursday eveningwere taoles attractively Mrs Mr. and to direction of Prof, under the compliment The with acrcia Scott Christensen, who will leave waiter Welti, With Miss Marjorie decorated In the near future for Washing- - Lamb as student director, with "ien1 card, leId AJ, in goid ,and J!3cL ton, D. C. where Mr. Christensen Miss Rubv Bergstrom at the Flist Natio.i.a( has a government appointment organ, and the orchestral num- in the Department of Justice, ber3 by the popular players. Bank, was master of ceremonies. The table was decorated with, Geneva Sehaub, LaDean Ropers, Preceding tiie banquet Proteor group ii Franklin Richards, and Paul Lar- - A J- - Southwick red the pink roses. Mrs. H. E. Worsley left Wednes- - sen. Mr. Conan Ktothews, Pres- - community singing. Covers were) The guerea d tor guests day for her home In Salt Lake pjent of the Jesters club, repre- after visiting here as a guest of ?cnts the poet. Sierra, in the Insluded the of employes, directors the banks, officers! and 0If!Cers Mr and Mrs. C. C. Christensen, prologue. of the A. I. C. and their partners, Mrs. J. A. Eelrdneau spent the n head of U13 Bennion week-en- d at Lewiston. maSger tor Adam p. Miss Mary Ballantyne of Cedar the D A C8 Lmrarv Endowment norsonal department, of the Utah Power and Light Company, in here as city spent last week-en- d d brother- a guest of her sister DudMm MvrUe fvenirgMf'ennlons subjeu Mr- and Mrs. Alma Sonne. , directo- - Miss Munel was ,Tb,.e VaIue ofua Hoboy Mrs. Lennard Laub spent last e CHARLES week-en- d Speci31 leatu at Garland as a guest Wayne were two vocal dues uhe,eve?l:?" of Mr, and Mrs. L. R. Shaffer. AS CRCDERICK A1Ien Smith, as- -, Miss Matildla Smith of Pocatel- DaKohnMnand companied by Mrs. Russel Han- - j lo, Idaho, Is spending the month EPnthe dance number,, of February here as a guest of final choice for the Ja - andfrom the Kampus Mr. and Mrs. George G. Smith. nJv usMi-- s LiiSe Stewart Careen price under the dirPCtl0n of and SprLnJ Madlyn Gardner Hfc!en Thompson. Tnoee paruci- Harold F, Silver of Salt Lake avff "na dEnc 3 .w',cr'; Kpent Tuesday and Wednesday t'Fia Bmdri b paUr,g ln Be?L Shielos, here as guests of Mr. and Mrs. AUadme n Dorothy Morgan, Kent Editor's Note: Day by day, Ed a, By RITA Merr Anna Helen Thompson, Carma Caroon. G. Smith. urnal, and Associated Press' (Associ,ted PrSS Fash5on of Salt Nibley Bennett Audrey Bergeson artist, biings the fenders! Lake motored here Saturday and Calder twich and Ruth AP-- The first great and Gladys Hobbs. of this paper the latest creational i spent the day with her sisters. Mathcws-. is spending , d Dean1 the Rue de la Paix Charlotte Dancy, j Miss k!r Annie Budge and Mrs, CTaa Miss -feature illustrated week-en- d Lake in the SHt in Part, the Wore American (of there are two im- pants, Legion Auxiliary of women of the U. A. C. left of Mavme Wooley Pocatello, met Th,Friday evening at the Miss Donna Durant of Provo, for a weeks hetWeii rcrtanE women dressmakers for trip! in hp hPI A here Dsv of week Commerce LLvolu through" Idaho, to give a seri is spent the The U. A. C. Womans club met dadvlsim toleadm ashton evety Tlu d!s3uisned en. on- - health. BramweU fch- - hoes and sketeWngto Monday afternoon at the Hotel Pack M Er!ra..? ofjectures of Eeonannounces the pledging gave the talk on- Lincoln, The girls at - the Home Mrs. John T. Caine m Eccles. woi! idthte'lnten sel?0lnt er- - ,Wo: th.hie granodaddy of h- was The hostess'"" Mrs. dTrCar- - A ladies trio gave two- numbers. nniics 'cct'tage,'- ;"and Miss Alice ton Jensen Korns Bowen and The Forestry club entertained Kewely, formed a theatre party LaVell Murdock. len as it is understood today, don gave an interesting program and arp oT estmg Salt ..odp, Cannon KaConstance Miss Ladles at the would turn In h and attended the Kampus on "The Essays of the Year." Saturday evening grave if he here or meiomeni yoar aany guia. Ij.ealized lhat of the U. A. C. Tn- - puce Monday evening. A supper Lake- - spent Jast week-en- d cr every Worth, The following Tea was served. Rediern, Patou, Doeulllet, Paquln Miss Gladys Green spent last John T. Caine Jr, Mrs. Weston costumes. The hall was decorat- - the performance. week-en- d at City. entertained Brigham Calder Vera Miss Stories Vernon, Mrs. Thomas Farr of ed with forest trees. Eva !MRuthTakinsof were DeEsta Holmgren and Jennys, Vionnets, Cailots Smithfield, Mrs. Edgar B. Mitchell were told around a ramp fire, at a supper and card party Satur- the guests as ine bigma Theta Preston of spent Johnson on even-dahome at stunts were W. and Loul300Ulailgers her y a feature of the Christiansen. who spealt and Mrs. N. evening y week-en- d at the as a here ' guest table The was met supper The Cl'o club spent Third norths authoritatively as woman to wo Wednesday Ing. Part of the time Mrs. home. Christine hi rhanter Clayton andiIlian wltn were rooms decorated Mrs. in were and afternoon at the home of dancing. Refreshments Miss Rita Hill spent last week- - Mias Charlotte Dancy spent la "The Train- - served. One fanudred guests were cut flowers. The following guests Leon Fonnesbeck. Women style makers have one wBOK-cn- u Ait. m Ssit Luke, 3. Eiiiffl inrimiAH rcf in. bait LiIik. Orsr. Amcricurv Ettnd3.nc6. in Wfllt! jng qj great advantage over men and tuey are pushing It to the fullest. They know wliat their male competitors can only imagine. They own town houses, country houses, automobiles and - jewels and move in society. One of the most famous dressmakers of them all is said to be the granddaughter of a shepherdess. The war Is another reason for Where You Get MORE FOR MO MORE the swing of the pendulum toward feminine domination of the style business. Reversal of fortunes hi the fashionable world, use of new-ric- h, youth, unconventionally of idea all contrito their success. bute There is no more esprit de corps the among coutuneres, than there was among the couturiers. Love thy neighbor as thyself is not one of the commandments of the j dressmaking world. It Is a gos-.sicue, full of tittle-tattand at tbeir home on east Red carnations second north. in a crystal bowl and red tapers formed centerpieces for the table, sixteen were laid for Covers The valentine Idea was guests. carried out in all the appoint- At the close of the card ments. games two score prizes were Mr. and Mrs. Palmer awarded, - - .depart-entertain- ed - Mr. and Mrs. Ross Anderson entertained at a diner party Wed-nesevening In compliment to Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Parkinson. ' The table was decorated with pink carnation. Coveis were laid lor ten guests. The girls at the Home Economics cottage gave a tea Sunday evening. The rooms were attractively decorated with snapdragons The guests present were as follows Mrs. Alice Houston, Miss Freda Stoll, Miss Edna Wright, d Miss Dallas Johnson, Miss Hale, Miss Helen Overfelt. Miss Maurine Flint, and Miss Alta Orser. Music was a feature of the evenings entertainment. Mrs. Jennie McDermaid entertained at a 500 party Friday evening In celebration of the Bibirthday anniversary of her close ster, Miss Amy Ellis. At the the evening refreshments , of were served. Mr. and Mrs. Farrell Johnson entertained at a bridge dinner Wednesday evening at thier home on Fifth East. The table was decorated with pink roses. Covers were laid for sixteen guests. Bridge followed the dinner. Four score prizes were awarded. Mr. and Mrs. Russel Hansen entertained at a supper party Sunday evening for tne following out of town guests Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Wilson, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Baxter, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Baxter and Mas Carol Olsen all of and Miss Lorna Montrose of Logan, The home was decorated with pins eamatlons, Music jnfl radio mrnlshed entertainment. Kir. and Mrs. C. L. Jones enter-tamat a dinner party Thursday evening at their home on West Center. The table was decorated with pmk roses. Covers were laid for ten guests. After dinner the remainder of the evening was spent playing bridge. Two score prizes were awarded. Mr. and Mrs. John O. Peterson entertained at dinner Sunday, A basket of red caianations formed the centerpiece for the table. Covers were laid for the following; Mr. and Mrs. A, N. Sorensen, Mr. and Mis. W. A. Marble, Mrs. A. F. Loveland, and Mr. and Mrs. Peterson. The following were supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. John O Peterson Saturday evening; Miss Ida Mitchell, Miss Vera Carlson The and M.ss Verna Lindquist. table was centered with pmk roses. enterMunfc E. N. Mrs, tained the members of her bridge Lunchclub Tuesday afternoon. eon was served with bridge folThe table was centered lowing. Covers with pink sweet peas. were laid for eight guests. Mrs. Vanez Wilson was a special guest. The high seore prize was awarded to Mrs. William Lohman. . Mrs. Percy Smith entertained the members of her bridge club at a bridge tea Monday afternoon at the Bluebird. At the close of the card games the high score prize was awarded to Mrs. N- - E. The Munk. Tea was served. tea table was decorated with freslas. Covers were laid for eight guests. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Berntson entertained at a supper party followed by cards Wednesday Pink carnations were evening. used for the decorations. Coveis were laid for sixteen guests. After supper the tables were arranged Score prizes for five hundred. were awrded to the following: Mrs. Francis Jorgensen, V. W. Lawson, John Moser and Mrs. V. W. Lawson. Mrs. W. B. Jones entertained at dinner Tuesday vening in condiment to Mrs. S. S. Haas, of The table was Philadelphia, Pa. centered with two shades of pink sweet peas and pink yandles. Covers were laid for the following Mr. Haas, Rev. and Mrs. guests: W. F. Ehmann, Dr. and Mrs. A. P. Kimball, Mr. and Mrs. Winston Ros-lan- Hy-ru- ed Jones Jr. and Mr. and Mrs.-Jess- e Earl. Following the . dinner Prizes were games were played. awarded to Rev. and Mrs. Ehman, Mrs- - Kimball and .Mr. Earl. Mrs. W. F. Ehman entertained at an informal tea Friday afternoon from 4 to 5 in compliment to the Senior class of the Logan Academy. The home was decorated with pink carnations. Kaprlce the Kampus After Monday efeninq, the - following young folk were entertained at j en-th- Ve Ene , VartePimerS ln-la- - rL S rdonK L iS t JCNNY WORTH Ka-Mi- sa lIv I S Jul'a. fyeTod tr.iW M Cham-Thursd- ft fp ay dinner11 Uchan-Lanvin- ueo0' ChS s- And Now Comes Another Big mwmm py le back-tal- k. Bigger and Better Than Ever Bigger and betterbecause there is a greater variety of articles included. There are packages, Open Stock, Models all to go in this GIGANTIC SALE. It is Just the time NOW to buy these articles and make them up for Spring. . J . Every Royal Society Article in Stock Reduced One-Hato lf , , (Tiriarls, J! ratlin, One-Thir- d. and L aers, not imlndat) To make this sale by far the biggest Royal Society event we have ever held, we are including EVERY ROYAL SOCIETY ITEM IN STOCK, be it Package, Open Stock, or Model. There are Bed Spreads, Curtains, Laundry Bags, Scarfs, Vanity Sets, Pillows, Luncheon Sets, Pillow Cases, Card Table Covers, House Frocks, Night Gowns, Aprons, Collie Coats, Guest Towels,' Tea Towels, Childrens Clothes, Dresses, Play Suits, Rompers, Baby Dresses. BE SURE TO SEE THE WINDOW SALE STARTS MONDAY, AT NINE OCLOCK When the Duke do Somethlng-oroth- er waits interminably day after day m Madame's privates' office, only to be sent away finally because Madame, hair ln disorder, dress stuck full of pins, is too busy cresting stvles to see him, thousands of midinettes chatter about it. Madame knows it, but it does her no harm and maybe some good. On the other hand some of the most successful women dressmakers are aso mothers and homemakers. Some of them have crown families, children who have made influential marriages, and others have growing youngsters around them. Still others jars bacheor girls. No nurseries or familv ties for them. The highest prices are being charged bv a woman dressmaker. Professional buyers call them "outrageous" and pull all sorts of tricks to gain entrance to her saons for a free peek. But she makes them cay for the look sooner or later other dressmakers envv her ability to charge, but none dmes equal her prices. Cueens end their patronage are a sere pent among the fashion makers. Allegiances, even of royare far from peral manent. The Ouern of Spain, one of (he biggest drawing cards a dressmaker can boast, recently trpnMermd nart of her trade to a unknown comparatively house, moral ed jw p woman.,. The grand damrs of Boain followed. From such an unset a new meteor mav be horn and go. streaking 1 ,i across the style horizon. rs. |