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Show LOGAN CITY. CACHE COUNTY. UTAH THE JOURNAL. y ur- The Honeymoon Stateroom - tt t J - ' 0 t The Sigma Theta Phi sorority will give their annual ball tonight at the , i i ... ;. - , -- ing ef last week at the Logan High - School. Later In the evening a supper - Miss Charlotte Dancy head of the wan served in the t library of the GwendoNaming Department of the I'tah A- school. Hath petersdn end were the committee In gricultural College, was a dinner lyn Hartley wan chaperoned guest at the Sigma Theta Phi chapter charge. The party house Sunday. In the afternoon she by their teacher Mrs. Hurst. Twengave an Interesting talk at their re- ty four wers In attendance, gular meeting, -- v e z - . ' , Mrs. Mary Burgoyne and Mrs. Lewis of Montpelier, Idaho, sisters entertained of Miss Blanch Worley Mr. Martha Reese spent the week Informally Sunday evening in comp-1- 1 here visiting, with her. men t to a few of the active membe e e ers of the Sigma Tbeta Phi sorority. The officers of the Sunday School The ropms were decorated with cut flowers. At the close ef the evening Board ef the Logan stake gave a danring party Wednesday evening at refreshments were served, e - uerv-misl- Mrs. Mnry Collins of Boise Idaho lias been visiting hide with relatives The MNxrs Alice Stoddard, Naom Johnson, Fontella Thompson. Dell Neeley, Clarice Webb, Verglnia Hendricks, Sybil Rullen. Ina Peart Gladys Henderlrks, Anna Merrill and Thelma Johnson t entertained with a dancing party at (he Hendricks confectionery .Friday evening. Following the party a bob sleigh ride was enjoyed. Miss Carrrfen Fun- k- ha returned to Delta, Itah, to resume her work teaching school. The Rfthmond Ward Relief Society entertained at the tabernacle Tuesday afternoon In honor of Emma B. Johnson, who for many years served as secretary of the organization until she was railed Into the service of the Benson Stake Relief Society board. A program was rendered, refreshments were served and Mrs. Johnson was presented with a token in appreciation of lier .labors. Cynthia's ami success. Gladstone. t , , j v , Mr. Ind Mrs. J. R. Shepard spent , the mid week at Ogden: ' i Mrs, F. P. Chslnp left freest ly for Duluth. Minnesota, where she was called on account of Illness. j . 1 I , . t j j brown- - bat and veiL- - y turns up on Ilia front of the wall! from Just above tbe wajstllne is hdexigu for ibe neck turned e Transfer this also to down Ion below this the waist The.prt Mimed up circle Is tilled in with rows of durulnx stitches The n at tbe end of each sleeve la For done In the same manner. these darning stitches you will need are no pattern aa they fust parallel rows of darning taken a quarter uf an inch apart. If you cannot do these by your eye mark the llnea with hasting stitches, measuring them off first with a ruler Tbe darning Is only carried to tbe side seam, and not repeated on the back if the waist. Do the darning with- wool or heavy twisted embroidery ltk If may be don In a darker shade of the same color a tbe waist or a contrasting color may be osed. John Charlie aside and ran towaid Cynthia, who waa Just getting aboard the truln. He swept past the porter aud followed her Into the drawing-rooturned round, aud section, slummed the door. that "Well, thunk- - God, we pulled " olf, dearest !!" lie exclaimed, and a scream awakened him to reality. T1 woman In the section was not Cynthia at alh The train waa moving, too, ' What are yon doing here?" she cried In terror, which John's flushed fa and dishevelled appearance certainly warranted. "Help! Help!" The door was burst open and a man came In. lie strode between John and , the girl. "Wbo Is this fellow ? Has h been molesting you, dear?" be demanded. He called me 'dearest,' " said the girt, beginning to look tearful. The man turned to John. '"Unless you can explain your pres- ence here satisfactorily within one minute," he said,."! ah all first give you the thrashing ef yeur Ufe and then hand yon over to th conductor." Tin perfectly willing to explain my presence here sir, answered John hotly, "but first I must find my wife. She la aboard this train. God help ns If she isn't-- " A tiappy thought struck him. Help me to find her. he said. m the evening refreshments wsr erred. Twetv guests were In attendance . stub gave a Tbs Rolfoen 8ki-ln- g dinner dance at the Wigwam Tuesday evening. The dinner table ws graced with rote. Cover worn laid (or twelve guests.. Following the dinner the remainder nf the even,, . ing was toent Jn danciag. . . I, rushed uuan cliaraetei , ''( Mrz. Clawson Skinner of Pari Idaho and Mrs. Abe Tueller of Brig ham City were the guests of Mrs. O L. Shepard a few days of last week Women are" exiiemwts f they Sfe aadltorlnm. About J09 guests wars either litiirvv worse tlixii men. The members of the Rolfsen club In attendance. gave a skl-ln- g party Sunday after- - j noon. In the evening a supper was It jg a waste of lather to shave Putting n sound tooth si mins tbs m' Flfty rJZrln Oil aes, like wiwe no part of wis-- acoustics of the dentnl chamber. " ' ,dom to attempt Jhe binoulation Lotus blossoms liurp ltttle effect on Atdle Ell si or was' a dinner guest cfa bom head With the vim of a Imsfler. He Is an antlnarcotlc. at the Beta Delta chapter YVednee- - hosg pense, day evening. Art I anperlor to nature In many il ways will reserve instances; hut never In a lamlHiue. re Fiench the Delta Beta of house The girls sorority entertained a few friends special care for mothers and ' Economy Is nenr to the keystone of Sunday evening ht the ? traveling1 alone If R bill now d. j ing on the part of anyone. you know. ih a rent, Charlie seems more fluxtrated than you do! said Cynthia, smiling, as the carriage ro1 led away, lie was fldgeing with hjn watch. Well, we'll make the 1:14 with ten mlnuies to nire, he said. The 1:14!" exclaimed Cynthia in horror. Why, It Is the 1:04, Charlie! John Imwled to the driver to whip ip Ida horses, and the vehicle dashed Into tl.sxstatica with two minutes to ipure. Charlie was fumblliig nervously in tits pockets, and his face was the color of chalk. 1 can't find the tickets," b stammered. Then" I II get Sotue thore, joq chump. yelled John, and made a ila-- lt for the ticket office. At the door of the waiting room he encountered Charlie, wandering aimlessly about ami looking for hlai. Outside It saw . , ' DESIGN FOR A WAIST ' td spend tlielr honey mooli. Charlie u-- com nut led them In the carriage to se iliem off, and tliere was no rhe throw- - f i RED AND BROWN , A variation of the popular slip- -' over dress Is this of soft brown duvetya that ties together at tbs top front and widens at the waistline to show aa much of poppy red The blouse bsneath no possible. little hip yoke that appear to be. long to tho tipper part, ftllews for more fullness in tha skirt Blouse, is crepe de chine. Smart gymnasium, elaborate preparations have been made to make U oue of the social success of the school year. The members of the ..general committee are an follows: Jennie liter. Klitie Peterson,TheKlma Bennies and Alma Bagley. , patrons tor ' the evening will be Dr. and Mr. 1 8. Smith, Dr. and Mrs. Fred Parkin- son. Professor and Mrs. P, A. Peder-1100, and Dr. and Mrs, VV. Q. Ruckea-- . ceofiaat, mi, Wewa Mar-- r Lnion Their wedding bad Leer) a very quiet one, Just as tlielr courtslirp' had leeu quiet. Cynthia Hears amt John Itote eria Imd lie.pi engaged for more than two years before he could afford to marry, anil something uf the of inarrinl life had already (settled down on them. Then a sudden promotion, w lyi a oaislderahl is salary, had changed all John's prVsj4et. The fMtir looked rosy. Mrs. Claude Hill entertained with n dinner ut her home Friday Covers were laid for eight, O. ' jSXAUCZ UQXtffAJ9T The N. If. t'lfcle entertained their husbands at the home of Mr and Mrr-W- . A. Hitehpr Thnsday evening 'of last week. Six. tables were arPrises for high score ranged for were wou by Mrs. YV. H. Hendricks and Peart and t)e consolation prizes were carried olf by Mrs Leander Pearl and Walter Webb "Ye must have no fuss, uo wedding Luncheon was served roil owing the liarty, anil, ulaive alt, no foolish pranks guinea Dr. and Mrs VV, K Heinlrltk i a-- rke throwing. Johu said on that were invited guests. e evening when he brought Cynthia fhe .Mrs. K H Traveller eniertained- yuaiderful . news that they could note with a dinner at her home Wednes- lie imirrh-d- - CynDilu had agreed cor- day of last week. Covers were iuld dhilly. There was no mie to give her for twenty-five- . sway. ' Joiin was assisted by Charlie The mar- . Murt.iitgh, Ids best man. Mrs. J f,. Robinson entertained rinse was pel formed St uoon in a little tlie Sego'idty club at her home uplow n cliur h, and iuiiumhatelyr after- Thursday arternoou. Mr. Roy Stod-da- wind the couple left for the station, was a special guest of the club. eii route for Florida, where they were ! , RICHMOND fficienf This very elaluns'e looking waist la ornamented with a simple design In durnlng stitches, sad could be made even by on Inexperleneed la the art of embroldery The design for one half the front part of the neck la given here, also ona half of on the sleeve Fot the design the bartt oI the neck repeal part of n-- tbe patters given for lb front The dotted perpendicular lines to the left of each pattern Indicate tbe center. Cut a simple klniona waift like that shewn itrtbr sketch from a piece of soft silk. Transfer the design given to tbe neck and sleeves placing the pattern a Indicated in the sketch. Thn circular part which Speed and Comfort on The Hydroglider 1.1 land transpoitation, within the last twenty years there has occurred a transformation from the herse and buggy to the high speed automobile In the Bar ig&tior. of riveis tr.d iales a ij'ir'tr develoTrnt i:. now taking place. I he ancient pad FX FANCIES die wheeler is being supplanted To the left a lavender coque fan wlip.h curl gracefully In uneven by tht modern hydroglider lines Is mad unique by small The derdopment has been grad pendants of glittery jad on ths Laura A KjpKman ual. It began, as in the case ol' tips nml stliks oAtt. In the circle, the land vehicles, with the inMadame holds a fan. lac draped, srqi in trimmed and black. I I'm willing to giro you every op-- j ternal combustion This engine. answered the other, portunity," led to the' first design of tht MORE ANSWERED LETTERS ironing board. Blindfold the can- f - He flung tbe door open and called hydroplane, or craft that Bkimr or There would be few knockers propellers, M. L, M . Can fob g he mo the didate for Initiation, and lead him to the porter. "Is there a lady In on the surface cf- - if we all had tQ take three mon- which 'besides the lacking rather thar r Juitah frurtsf 1 at them the ironing board. Make blm step up K 7? lie asked. to hit any! ths training in the lines we as"No, sab," answered tbe man grin- plows through the depth of tht ficiency, wire likely on it (tell blm he la going up In an recently while away for the holiday to fooled by sume to critisize. or obstruction, get 7 la ash. "E In there this connection vacant, wttr. and I never tasted inythtng ko good aeroplane), then 'haTe. the two boys ning. waa G It U or 12," said John. Tm have been . many modifications reeds or other weeds, which are Answer: They are flue. Herotttho UftThe ironing board But first put not sure which." of ball design. Until recently common in shalow waters, Fin-- j tho candidates two bands on -- ither feefp:' Clnnsmou Puffs: Pat They passed through tho section and b,r immersed ally came the type f motor now pound of allDd Hour Iuld ahowl SnL ahouhler of- a third boy.- - wbostandsi the next one waa U.- Then iuddeoly they were, driven under development, which skims four over it eneagh boiling water dTtectly dn front of the -i- roning Uls eyes 111 upon two figures thartmd on the surface of the water, and to moke a stiff paste. Take care to board, faring the blindfolded boy. As entered tho car. "There she 1st" he is driven by an earial propeller. Sii It quickly, and add the water tbe two boys lift the board two shouted exultantly. These are known as water or In brown hats and veils women Two gradually to prevent lumps from Inches from the ground, slowly, the were hudrogliders. The most lecent coming down the aisle. On waa tormlsK.- - Allow, the paste to stand a boy In front must kneel down thn strange the are exemplified In other wife, John's developments tow minutes until sliqktty cool giving' tha boy on the board woman, and both wers radiant with a built on the - Clyde. , in glider and then heal 16t It I unbeaten eggs the sensation that he Is going very"' indies. called Scotland, the Yarrow," on at a time. Season with I teaspoon high up in the nir. above the head or Oh,' 1 havent told you, Cynthia. which has attained a speed of of grosnd Cinnamon, nits la 1 the boy whose shoulders he is grasp- YYhat do you think I This lady It Julia SO miles an hour. ot olive oil and a pinch of salt, ing. But In reality he must not be Devoe, an old school cbom whom I Fudamentally, all of these known how for fl" t and drop this batter by the spoon-fu- ll lifted more than two inches from tho are slmular. They hydrogliders j long.' into deep, hot fat. Fry to a rich floor, on the board. When the boy In in size and power, and also "Julia Saylen since thin afternoun, brown. They should rise so much In front has knelt qnlte low, all shout: tap said the doublet blushing charmingly, quite considerably in cabin do- - j tbe rooking that (hey are like largo Jutnp!" to the hoy ou the board "llnrry and I were married at twelve siFrt and accommodations. One, balls. Roll, while stilt hot, fa pow- and )ie will of course think he has o'clock at the" called the Farnu?nlthatjH dered sugar and serve with a Jelly quite a distance to Jump Whereas, "Harry I" exclaimed Qynthla, and used on the river Seine in Frace, sauce. he renlly has only two inches. For elm took the tall man by the abonl-- . j as a beat, is said to, Men's Club Chairman: Wo are go- Safety's sake, have several thick ders and swung , hlm rouod so hard have attained a speed of 56 ing to admit a few boy members to blankets folded, on lhe Xhior- - ln front that ho faced her "Harry! Harry miles- - an hour. Another, thei our. Young Men's Club and t would of the Ironing board In rase he Russ! aha exclaimed. ah continued to "Just think, John," special r design of the French ! appreciate it greatly if you could tell ntufciblea when he jumps. Then takel-oiher husband. "If that silly aid CbarU aerial toi referred us f some good stunts to engineer at him let this 'spring' hoys bandage sad didn't put the tickets In my above, has A cabin much on the their Initiation. Of course we do not stand with tha old members, to ace Murtaugb " traveling beg, fines of an enlarged limousine. want anything harmful But 'Just tbe other new ones initiated. "Charlie Murtaugb I" exclaimed Julia. Another of this type has a wide will he slightly something that Clara; Did I once read in your "A stout young man with a pink face curled and which wilt msk them colnmn up prow which ficiliates blue a and mustache,, thit one khould dean Ivory think they are going to have a stiff with wood alcohol Instead of water? eyes, high forehead, and wears striped gliding. One, still more recent, ties to match bis socks?" is the Invention of a Belgian i, , time. !' Answer: Use grain alcohol or de "YVhy, Julia, do you know him?" .AnswV: I think the fallow I and has the bottom of the lady, "Know him I" cried Julia. "Why, ha place, of water, " hull ""jnnred glcoholln Aeroplana Trick will .newer shaped like a figure torn. Ivory yellow. This Is to marry my ststtfr Annie, two laid on back. Thiis r, its hydro-glidepurpose: Keep the boy. to bo InKist-- ! - , from Wednesday I" , ,otW r",e week pno d in an outer room and bring them still under ' construction, said RosA "that "I guess," Harry n fct nnrlvory article. ID one at a time. Those outside ha wln luxurious j Into a except ionaally well convert that EVENING GOWN bear the others" shouting, and will cabin accomodations, and is dis-- ! f cigar while the ladies adAII iDqalrira .ddressed to Ulan couple Black satia ah area honora with be full of apprehensions.. To make Ktrkham In car of th "Efficient just their relationship. What do you COAT tho isbed bv fact that its tings OF SMART SILHOCETT sequin ttibroldrd Set la this them still more apprehensive, advise Housekeeping" department will be nay, Mr." ' aerial w driven a winia propeller neweat Th coat of by frock. Sequins run from black t rap r lr "Roberts,", said Jphn. "I think, all them nil to remove any valuables ter fashloB-an- d this One. iridescent silver and green which la rotating air cooled engine. turn. This considerable things considered, that solution your o such aa watches and rings, before go;l(IM. however. requires ailk duvetya sad dyed vefy lovely on black net. Uauauai Owing to tho great will afford peaco with honor to all rarrlRfle la has chosen to be fashionIf sleeves . they may bs sleeve ''number receelved So if a personal concerned." log Into th Inner rOotn! in Believe toand bet on today at able black. The cap part dip called ar mad of long beads of dnlfker reply Is desired, a stamp-rooThin I fbnt goes on In the inner morrow both will and Til to be but have black Used with "My, something always say th back and la net "Th uneven hem and ataeh and envelope must inwewi 'H Stand two 'of th r worth while. Indifference is to Charlie when wo get back from satin. Black aatlq ala Use th b enclosed with the question, favored bodies are . I club members at either oud of ih long, alia aadsr part of th seat, Edjtort Thmpar meditated Gtathia. deadly. usekeefxn I i semi-lmmerse- d 1 Mr, and Mrs. Orville Adams spent her as guests ot President and Mrs. K. O. Petersoa. , V 'v A - The girl of tho seventh grade section threw of tbs Logan High School gave a awlaitnlag party Friday eves- - 1- -3 - - -- slow-lytUu- s j i table-spoo-n , b' i J i l right-seein- g ! j ! after-alb- hair-raisi- whitish-brow- .3 Foster prise-battl- e Nl'lT , SLIM-LINLife la on of tucks and button for this suit of ruat red velour th cloth tucks, to emphasis long slim Uno of th back and t Batten stake rapacious pocket I add their bit of decoratlvenese to hip eltt ond front fastening, dew for collar' and cuffs. E 1922- - SIANDICRATTHGME By DOROTHY WHITCOMB. Dali given j je Annual sM!d-t- r Brigham .Young College 1 Friday evening ia (ha Auditor-- 1 a. The hklUwas bright with thej eot ctl rg, crimson and gold.-aendJo block O' bung from ceiling j . e main' feature cf the evening was1 w grand march, forming the B. Y. ( I the Binging of the College hymn impaoied by special tnuaic and Jtlng effects. About GOA were in i tendance. Patrons and' Alumni -v special guests .of the evening, i a was not only an event ot anus-- ; 1 Interest to the students of the B. V., but It occasioned a reunion be t tween students and alumni. I . , ' The Clio club met Wednesday af ternooft With Mrs. YY'ra. Howell, Hiss 'ary Sorensen read two one art . r'vyu, II by Kugene O'Neill and The Nursery Maid ot Heaven by Thouias Wood, at the close of the reading refreshments acre served " : rsw It. Si Hatch Mrs. C. T. Cannon, ,rs. K. T. Benson. Mrs. Ralph A. Smith. Mrs. Cecil Chrtstlunsen, Mrs. Ray McAlister and Mrs. I 8. Smith i were special guests of the afternoon. . The 1'. hi C.' Womans .club, met Monday afternoon at the home ot with Mlaa X"T Ins Margaret AYTlklnson Charlotte Kyle as hostess. Mias WII keosen ead Homer Nods. Tea was served. Mrs, K. C. Shepard ami MIhs Martin were guests. brod. Saturday, January 21, v v-- , - cross-ove- , p-h- ' |