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Show ,4 r PAGE ETSTTT TIIE JOURNAL, LOGAN CITY, CACHE COUNTY, UTAH. ts a favor. Covers Lucia Wahden, - Melna Nelson, laid for the following Richard H1U, LeRoy Chugg, Lyguests: Mrs. W. Loyal Hall. man Checkette. and Douglas .Mrs: w. W. Hall," Mrs. George Orchard- Prizes at bunco were Wallace Mrs. Carlisle, awarded to Miss GyllenskRg. Le Smith, iMrs. Ralph Sanford, .Mrs. Ro--1 Roy Chugg, Melna Nelson and Monday, December ' 22.-193- 0, each guest were e t land Davis. Mrs. George B. JHehdricks. Mrs. Nettle Lund, ri 'Mrs. Percy Smith, Mrs. Lester tPocock. Miss Edith Smith, Miss a .Mrs- LoyaQ Hall formerly Miss V V" '.Bridge llsle- - Miss Erma Uoyd, Miss Aud- Lenore Croft, a bride of Novem- Mlss Blanche ry Bergeson Luncheon . ber. The small luncheon tables Boudrero, Miss Jessie Anderson, Miss Orita Hall entertained at .which were set In the tea room the Misses Eulalia and Wanda an attractively appointed bridge .were centered with red candies Brown of Salt Lake Citl and V luncheon Saturday afternoon at and holly. A miniature Christ- - Miss Hall. After the luncheon the4 Bluebird In compliment to mas tree was at the plate Of the tables were arranged for v 7r: . gT (bridge. At the close of the game . r the high score prize was-- warded to Miss Edith Snfiffi? No-Ho- st I ;i V . - i, Heinrich Stocks. Christmas Party The t nelsen. Christmas decorations i featured in all the appointments.. Dancing and games were features of the A late supper was served to the following guests: Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hugi, Mr. were enter-talnme- A. I i J t i t- robe' SUGGESTIONS . Silk Mufflers :...:r$2.00 $5.00 Pigskin Gloves 75c Clocked Wool Hose Tasteful Neckware .......$1.00 Pajamas ... Lounging robes ......$2.50 $8.00 Thatchers S & H GREEN STAMPS - Wards Hold PartyC. - y 7 ) Tuesday 23 and $ Wednesday 24 colors. Ball Delta Kappa Phi fraternity its annual Christmas formal dancing party at the Palais d Or in the small dance gave hall. Christmas decorations prevailed. About forty couples were In attendance. Light refreshments were served- During in- Miss termlssion Aiieen Swift an Miss Stella Carlson sang with ukelele accompaniment. A large Christmas tree held a gift for each guest. Patronesses and patrons for the evening were Coach and Mrs. Joseph R. Jensen, Professor and Mrs. V. H. Professor Pulley. Mr. Tingey, and Mrs. George Nelson. , Monday morning marked the beginning of a most important sale eent, Wednesday evening, Dec. 24th marks the close during this sale you can buy any coat in the Jiouse at a great saving. Eaclj garment in this sale is of our usual dependable quality, backed by our satisfaction guarantee. Furthermore, any member of your family can come in and buy as low as the most experienced purchasing agent. - , Christmas Formal Alpha Delta Epsilon fraternity The mark-dowrepresent a saving of as much as 50 cent. Here is a $110 coat selling for $74.00, an $85.00 per coat for $05.00, a $165.00 coat for $119.00, a $45.00 coat for $35.00, a $39.75 coat for $27.50, and so on thru our HMrs, Wakely and Mrs. gave ts annual Christmas ball Ross Anderson entertained the Friday evening at the Bluebird. officers and teachers of the The hall was decorated with ns - trees and yuletide primary association of the Third Christmas ward Friday evening at the colors. About fifty couples were home of Mrs. Wakely. A business in attendance. Light refreshserved- The honored meeting was held with refresh-(mee- ments were ahtf a social hour follow- guests were Dr. and Mrs. B. L. ed. Sixteen were In attendance. Richards. Dr. and Mrs. F. L. West, Professor and Mrs- V. D. iBride-to-B- e Gardner and F- R- Arnold. The committee on arrangements inEntertained" cluded: Paul Evan Miss Ruby Spencer entertain-le- Christensen andThorpe, Dick Reese. Thursday evening In compliment to Miss Lenore Gyllenskog Primary Association , of Smithfleld and Heinrich J Stocks of Lewiston, who are to Entertained Officers and teachers blithe be married Wednesday In the Logan temple. The evening was Eleventh ward primary associaspent in playing bunco and tion gave a Christmas party on were Mondy afternoon at the ward Refreshments dancingserved. The' home was decorated amusement hall for the memwith the yule tide colors. The bers. A Christmas story was and poemsWere also giv-- ( guests included: the guests of honor and - LaVerda HaWkes. en after ..whlchr a short time was spent dancing. Santa Claus distributed nuts and candy to the little guests, also pop corn entire stock. - ts - - Buy these new coats and have them for the holiday season. Buy them at a saving as great as Clearance Prices. Be well dressed. Be here - d y Tuesday and Wednesday - . Christmas H Redemption Station Located Fraternity and Mrs- - E. M. Skabelund. Mr. and Mrs- - Joseph Mouritzen, Mr. and Mrs- - .Miles Peterson, Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Christensen, Mr- and Mrs. L. A. Jarvis, Mr. and Mrs- - Torval Larsen and Mr. and Mrs- Gabrielsen. . Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Hatch entertained at an attractively ap pointed dinner party at their home Sunday evening. The ta-- , ble was decorated with clusters of red candles and holly. Covers were laid for Mr- and Mrs. C. L. Jones. Mr. and Mrs. K. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace J. Carlisle. Mr. and Mrs- - Milton Merrill, Waldo Hatch and Mr. and Mrs-- Hatch. Music followed the dinner. - When a husband, father, son, nephew, uncle or fianc4 receives neckware, hose, gloves, a any gift in a box with oiir stores name, theres no question in their minds about its style They are familiar with our name respect it HERE ARE A FEW C-- evening were: Mrs. Milton Merrill, Mrs- - A. C. Merrill, Mrs. C. M. Qeneaux, Mrs. J. L. Hanley, Miss Luella Hawlgy, Mrs. A. J. Miss Luell HaVtey, Mrs. A. J. Hansen, Mrs- C. L Pocock, Mrs. L. D. Hardy, Mrs. W. W. Henderson, Mrs. George B. Hendricks, Mrs- Alvin Hess, Mrs. R, L. Hill and Mrs. C. T. Hirst. Cards and the dancing furnished tainment. Refreshments were served. Sixty couples were In at- tendance. The' hall was attractively with. Christinas trees and - - Later Until Q. gtQre - no ' host party was given Saturday evening at the homeof Mr. and Mrs- Lymna Gab- V Wo- - Fjte A Open SfocIkff6jn--CBirisilBarse- g S. & C.. Faculty A. Open. Later Until Christmas - g ri; 8. U- - 5 mans league gave Its annual conjonit Christmas party on Saturday night at the Hotel EcclesThe hostesses for the . Vr f We Che S.&H." dreen Discount Stamps - told-Musi- balls. Mrs S. E. Clark headed the corrurnttee on arrangements. Sigma Chi Formal !! , Sfociktofi-CBiB'Estaaffisei- of one of them her heyday she spent three fire. They will rejoin years on English stages. Little is known here of Miss the squ&droii as soon as minor Irwins private life. repairs are effected. The next stop, is Villa Cip carburetor Mrs- - Cn Christmas f caught f WARDS URNITUBE ( Let Ui rlATHCRfou Hui memBarTWCne Thursday evening 0pen Later Until n S. & H. Redemption Station Located . in Our Store ' - aSi. On Open Later Until ' Christmas .Sigma Chi fraternity entertained at its annual Christmas lormal Friday evening at the Hctel Eccles. Light refreshments were served to about sixty couplesA large Christmas tree held a gift for each guest. The committee oh arrangements Included: Alvin Hulme, Keith Stanger, LeRoy Anderson, How-ar-d Norton- The' party was for aCUVe We GiveS. &H. "Green Discount Stamps 1 P. HIGH PRIESTS CONGRATU- - G. Marcussen entertained the members tof her club at din- N LATE T. ner. The table was centered with a small Christmas tree. Red candles were burned- Cov-er- c were laid for twelve guests. Music and conversation followed the dinner. G. TwoG orgeous Lam ps Examinations LOWE (Continud from page one) Announced from Our Wonderful Group, of wedding, our heartiest congratulations 'and unite in asking . OUTSTANDING. VALUES The Inited States Civil Seniee Gods blessings upon you in your advanced years, that your ConimisNion has announced open life may be prolonged and that competitive examinations as folBirthday you may enjoy the comforts lows: Junior engineer, $2,000 a year, of life arid the association of Dinner various services, for duty in In honor of the birthday an- your family and ' friends. D. C, or in the field. Signed niversary of her husband, Assistant radio operator (airHigh Priest Group Blair, was hostess at a .theThe ways), $1,800' to $2,500 a year; Ninth ward- charmingly appointed dinner at junior radio operator (airways), the family home on Sunday af$1,629 to $1,920 a year; Bureau' of ternoon. Carnations and yule-tid- e of comlighthouses, department candles made an approp- Death Comes To merce. riate table decoration. .The me-u- . ' Full information may he obtained skillfully prepared by Mrs. Noted from Albert O. Anderson, secreBlair, was topped by turkey tary of the United States civil serand many other delicacies. Spevice board of examiners at tiie cial guests present were Mr. ' Los Angeles, Dec. 22 (AP) post office in this city. . Blairs mother, Mrs. J. M. Blair, . 9 of Salt Lake City; an aunt, Flo Irwin, for 52 years an actress, Jias answered her fins', Mrs. Mattie B. Hansen; Time A Floor Lamp of . Promise cue. Leah Elair and Wclastic beauty. s to and Messrs and came yesterday Death The Spanish brass G. W. Thatcher, Bennet Miss Irwin who with her sister. On Calif. Railroads. base, brilliant 3 Blair ,and Jesse Earl. May, was known to theater, A audiences of three nations ,as light candelabra early as the 80s. The death InSan Francisco, Dec. 22 (AP) and hand deeo ELDER MELVIN J. BALLARD terrupted plans of the famous Faster time service out of TALK vaudeville team for a reunion GIVES CHRISTMAS rated parchment towas Francisco Sap promised This Bridge Lamp this Christmas. , bv two railroads. shade. Besides (Continued from Page One) Miss Irwin, 71, had lived in day H. M. Adams, president of is typlcxS of the raise can or retirement in a nfodest home you accompanist at . the . new pipe .here for exceptional vallower die shade organ fc- rail musjiol numbers. neighbors ues fcp which this were offered by Elder Prayers by a simple adlady who spoke now and then, and put a .new train on the run H. K. Merroll of the Logan of the stage. . justment. The bigslake h.gh council and CounselPolice surgeons said she died to Reno, Nev January 4. or C. W. Dunn of the stake preas As 25 gest surprise is its milch will .minuter of a heart attack brought on Francisco-Sacramen- to sidency. price, by excitement incident to her be cut, from the San $10.75 sisters promised visit. May Ir- Sacramento schedule' of the Northern Railway win is enroute here from New 12 Seaplanes Hope York and will arrange the fun- beginning arext Sunday. The faster eastern service of eral. the Western Pacific will were The Irwin sisters born The heavy brass Atlantic Cross To ; j Improved equipment, In ' Whitley, Ontario, Canada, base of colonial Adams new route said. The to daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Chicago will be In design sets off the conjunction Kenitra, French Morocco, Robert Campbell. They made . the Denver and Rio beauty of the Dec. 52. (AP) The Saharan their first apeparance In Buf- with, Grande Western and the Burhand painted Toads offered anoyl'SigM to- falo, N. Y in 1875. Two years a. parchment shade lington via Denver. The St. by day, of hundreds of natives in later they were discovered Louis schedule will be e operated automobiles and Tony Pastpr. producadmirably. dilapidiated with the Denver' and Rio ; Of course theres rigs, and horseback coming here er." Mis-urande Western and the to see the 12 Italian seaplanes Pastor booked them In The 'most any color Pacific via Pueblo. which General Italo BalbO, Rural Stroll, In which they choose from to An additional train is to be to tba Raflcctontta, the Aiit about e show-houshoDes'to at air his famous oui Italian minister, played on between San Francisco Utcst icicntific .development In suit put yourpwn inRio two to across for lead the Atlantic years. (The sisters and Reno, x lighting. A Lmp that It kind to dividual via operating taste. De Janeiro. then separated, but joined tired ayes. H River canyon,- - to be Tire squadron, minus one 'of again in 1888 to play in Home Feather known as thg- - Feather River the repair plants and one of Rule at Boston. , f In v a u d e ville, legitimate Express. the transatlantic ships, arrivre incident ed yes- olays and musical comedies, Once in a while you see a without; terday afternoon from Carta- Floy Irwin payed h theaters iman who doesn't want more h()1 U Us flATHta gena, Spain. (Two planes) were in nearly everveity in the money but he is holding a, 4lic United Ctatcj r.d left behind tiicrc I:t ."hite Illy in his cpld hands) IT - ' Wash-ipgto- I Mrs-Morga- Actress , Faster Mes-dam- Mes-dame- - . , . , Get into one of handsome Gordian steds (in a Dusk Pewter grey or : brown) and youll 6 into a holiday mood. Thats what good style does for you Youll feel a sense of security, too, knowing . that on every Gordian Worsted family tree the name Hart Schaffner & Marx appears. Its a guarantee for thoroughbred stock , in-elu-de ;) - old-tim- ri 'hatcher 9 We Give S. & H. Green Stamps , . h-- V9t.1t ; " tgs--: 1 i Q 7 3 |