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Show Friday. July 31, 1912 hSyAria;igins The Cm he American, Logan, Cache County, Utah 4 The Ilunrn-Pefersti- In-betwee- . . hi ner Mastered Art crr entertained at a dinner In the Bluebird. The bride and gToom left Tuesday evening for a honeymoon trip to Yello stone park and Sun Valley, Idaho. Mr. Fcterwm, a daughter of Bishop and Mr. C. A, Hurrcn of Hjde Park, U a former at Uuh State and I a ror-ltmember of Theta L'jtsllon She ha turn an emploje nt y. pany ttore. C Penney com- He has filled a mission to Sweden, returning two years ago. They will make their home in Smithfleld. Honoring the new bride, Mrs. i C. ' an iL DAISIES and babys breath make an interesting arrangement in a swirled crystal cornucopia vase. A pair of these are nice for the mantel. gth, needle holders or chicken wire to m ike them stand up In vases. Stems need not be hidden Indeed, many flower experts believe the arrangement of stems can be one of the most interesting parts of a beautiful boquet Modern American crystal vases are especially appropriate to the undent at display of flower stems, for thry are magnified through the w ter and the clear, flawless expanse of modern glass In studying flower arranging, jour important nile is harmony See that the vase or bowl selected Is appropriate to the type of flower to be used In it. and that the sire and shape of the arr- f 4 j. j '"5- - & ffV a ft a4f V f - J if V'v- p"" tfw- - ' r flft ,, ,- -i s : a 4 rJT w r i . - z r 'v j'r Srv a V v angement-flowers and container together - is right for the spot In which it will be placed Coffee tables and end tables ? v ? X ts' V Grant . More than 225 guests called during the appointed hours. - r a i5 i f v .. r yv ' 3 - ,, - ,, 4, , V ' WELLSVIIXE CLUB MEETS AT PARK J t 4v " v r 4 i; are most attracts e with flowers that do not reach too high Modern American crystal bowls almost as flat as a panracke V YV $ i f H H b.v ia liigftr J itf 1I"1 Featured for ! MODERN AMERICAN glass in the traditional rose bowl shape (is an attractive holder for tiny garden roses. I come In several sizes for this purpose and are perfect for floating single blossoms on a bed of greenery. Small rose bowls of sparkling crystal, perfectly round are also ideal for low tables. The tall crystal vase is just the thing for iris, phlox, hollyhocks, gladiolas, even sunflowers that grow m the garden A trumpetshaped vase or epergne is fine for simplest arrangements, where the stems are merely cut to proper lengths and the flowers stand up of their own accord In a wider vase, a needle holder is required, and when stems are pressed against it in the bottom of the vase, it is scarcely perceptible through the sides. For more delicately stemmed flowers in a tall vase, strips of clear scotch tape may be pasted across the mouth of the container to assist in keeping flowers upright HINTS FOR HOME-MAKER- S Have lumps in your gravies? Follow these rules and eliminate them. Add cold milk or water to the meat juice In the pan first, then add flour thoroughly mixed with water Bring to a boil, stirring constantly until the mixture thickens. Then constant stirring Is important. Take care of what you have this year is the rule. Keep household appliances clean and in good condition by checking them frequently and thoroughly. fruit Juices inbetween" late su mmer and early fall is this two piece dress which can double for a suit with the addition of a blouse or dicket Popular colors are brown, black. Defense blue and raspberry. an-wo- ol DINNER HONORS SERVICE MEN Maxine Jenkins Mr and Mrs. Herman Theur-e- r of Wellsville entertained at a chicken dinner Sunday evening honoring Roy Theurer, and Ensign and Mrs. Carl Smith, who were visiting there, prior to leaving for duty with the armed forces. Roy was enroute to California from Fort Morgan, Texas, where he will contmue receiving flight Instruction. Ensign Smith returned Sunday from the Naval academy at Annapolis, Maryland where he received his commission. Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Olsen of Salt Lake City and Miss Margie Tibbets of Providence. Honoring Miss Maxine Jenkins, by her Mrs. Archie K, Jenkins at her home Sunday. Miss Jenkins will become the bride of Kenneth C. Krull, son of Mr. and Mrs Henry Krull of Sterling, Colorado, Saturday. In the receiving line were the her mothe young bride-elec- t, ther and Mrs. Hiram Swenson. Receiving the gifts and serving were Mrs. Emil Hansen, Mrs. James Swenson and Mrs. Raymond Swenson, all of Lago, Idaho, Miss Doris Jenkins and Mrs. Wallace Feller of Ogden, Miss Valme Petersen of Benson, Mrs. Mrs. Carl Arthur Crookston, Jorgenson and Miss Patricia Jenkins of Newton. Those serving and the honoree were attractively gowned In formats Boquets of sweet peas formed the floral decorations and the serving table, covered with a lace cloth, was centered with sliasta and painted daisies. More than one hundred and twenty guests called during the view the appointed hours to lovely trousseau Many beautiful and useful gifts were received by Miss Jenkins. mother, ENGAGEMENT OF LEWISTON GIRL Mrs William Wheeler of Lewiston has announced the jengage-meand approaching marriage of her daughter, Winona, to Reid Cunningham, son of Mr. and Mrs Merlin Cunningham of Lewiston. Take Marriage Vines In Temple Chto AndiiMUi, (luum-ln- g daughter of Mr and Mrs. H. X) Andeison of College ward and Preston A. Aftleck of Irgan were united In marriage Wednesday In Logan Umple. President A E. CTanney presided at the ceremony witnessed by member of the family. Fallowing the wedding, the newlyweds were honored at a d, niter given by Mr Anderson at her home In Colli ge ward They left immediately after for wedding trip. Mrs. AfHcik is a graduate of the Utah State Agricultural college and ha fulfilled a northwestern slates mission. She is active m religious and wxial circles In College ward. Mr Aftleck is the son of William Affleck and is also a graduate. He served on a mission to Die southern states and Is active in religious work. In compliment to her daughter, Mrs. Anderson presided at a trousseau tea Sunday afternoon at her home. An orange and green color scheme was carried out with orange sweet peas forming a banked on either side by tall, lighted green tapers. The trousseau rooms were also decMu The Wellsville Junior Ladles' Literary held their annual summer outing at Willow Park In Logan last Friday afternoon A hot chicken dinner was served to seventeen members and guests followed by games and a social afternoon. Harriet Irishman, club president, Mvs Sira Brown and Mrs Vella Parkinson were In charge of the orated in the orange-gree- The Ingri fii ... C Ham and sweet pvitato roll Is so good, and easy to make too. Fol this recipe, use 3 4 pound ground smoked hum. j pound ground cup cracker crumbs, 1 egg, poik, aud 2 cup milk, cup pepper, 4 Itmshed sweet potatoes. Combina all ingredients except potatoes. 1 col- n ors. The bride wore a fashioned gown of pink taffeta. Assisting In the rooms and with the serving were Faye Anderson, May Pehrson, Ellen Smith, Fern Anderson, Irene GroU. Bernice Anderson and Christian Anderson. trousseau Spread on waxed paper to one-ha- lf inch thickness, which will make a sheet about 6 x 10 inches. Spread with seasoned mashed potatoes and roll like a jelly roll. Press the last inch of uncovered meat firmly in place so the roll will hold Its shape. Wight - Dernier Marriage in Logan Temple Miss Marian Wight, charming young daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Eldred L Wight of Logan and Clyde R Demler of Providence were united in marriage In a WedLogan temple ceremony nesday. Mrs. Demler Is a graduate of the Logan senior high school with the class of 1941 and has beem employed by the Logan city light department during the past year. She will continue her work at the office. Dr Demler Is a graduate of the South Cache high school and is employed at Ogden. They will make their home In Logan. The Finished Roll Bake in a 350F. oven tor lA hours. Garnish with pear halvea topped with mint meringue, made by beating 1 egg white, 1 tablespoon com syrup and 2 tablespoons mint Jelly together. Keep handles of pan; cooking on the stove turned away out of reach of small children. Many burns have resulted from the acover of pans cidental tipping containing boiling liquid. nn n nnr Trousseau Tea a trousseau tea was given Hurren entertained at a trousseau tea Monday afternoon at her home. Forming the receiving line with the bride, were her mother, Mrs. C. E. iPeterson, Miss Viola Peterson and Mrs. Mary Thompson, sisters of the groom. The beautifully decorated servas covered with a ing table lace cloth over pink satin. The artistically centerpiece a as banked by pink tapers. Assisting with the serving and receiving of guests were Roma and Rula Hurren, twin sisters of the bride, Mnrigene Peart, Carol PeterMildred Ashcroft, son, Mrs. Eulalia Gittens, Mrs. Goldi Follett, Mrs. Marjoir Morgan, Evelyn Seamons, Mrs. Jen-neHurrenn and Kathleen ss sin j, 5 V i' , p-- it t ' it , I j - j 4 's ,v' s L 4 vV " At - H A W 4 . ,jwt h. u f i f 4 tA ' f ,S , t s i t A. A k US-A- Mr. Peterson Is a son of Mrs. C, E. Peterson, and is graduate of North Cache high school a A supply of glassed J of the Logan 4." tfe; Tuesday Ove of Uic Ihterriimg summer taking pbee in the Ingitn temple Tuesday, ttu that of Mis Connie Hurrcn of Hyde Park and Arthur K. Peterson of Smlthfkld President Joseph Qutnney Jr, performed the marriage rile. Folio lng the ceremony, member of the Immediate families zFYivAf' x ho gan Temple teddmgt Cheerful homes bo oire ewn more pleasant In f unimeriime whtn garden flowers are in bloom and can be brought Indoors In color fi I arrangements There's an art to ariangaig flowers, but It's an art wo can all niaj.hr with a little pat.encc and Imagination Accessories are Important to flower arranging and you must use scissors and clippers to get stems the tight len- - CARDEN rlnderson-eljjlec- n MUing Mxlern American Crystal Vases, Howls Glorify Your Garden Flowers l'.t go Throe in m KYLE CLUB MEETS AT RICHMOND t 1 . S' hi 1 AIL 15 PUKCHASE 209 FAIE5 ONLY UR POPULAR Play Slac 9 NEW, FRESH STOCK JUST ARRIVED! Hundreds of pairs sold at regular low price But a fortunate special purchase brings just 200 pairs of these popualr play shoes at an amazing swing! New, fresh stock . . . just arrived. 44 ! Mrs. Ethan Thompson was hostess to the Kyle club members at her home m Richmond, Wednesday evening. Following a delicious luncheon, bridge games featured the evening's entertainment. Prizes were won by Mrs. Tom Whittle and Mrs Harold Albiston. Pr. All Sizes But Not in AU Colors or Styles SEVENTH WARD HOLDS REUNION nt In the refrigerator is handy for emergency use when unexpected callers come on a hot summer day. New, streamlnied fruit Juioe bottles are handy to store and easy to pour. Logan Seventh ward members were gloriously entertained on Thursday evening at Camp in Logan canyon. All ward members provided their own lunches and the various ward organizations contested in progressive games. A bonfire program was enjoyed after dark Arrangements were made by Mrs Dorothy Hislop. Gui-nav- ah OPEN UNTIL 8 P. M. SATURDAY NITE Wfn 'ife UIB MI in1 1 tear am LW in'liulim.(iuuyii m iiyiminmw |