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Show Saturday, October 16, 1915. THE Coffee It would be a shame to pack Schillings Best in a TRI-WEEKL- JOURNAL, LOGAN. UTAH. Y PAGE THREB Seasoned and The Death of an Officer. - The hostess served tea. Mrs. John T. Caine III, A Call to the Patriots of Mrs. Effie Merrill, were accepted as members of the club. Mr. and ft ft ft Mrs. CACHE VALLEY - P. an or Smith entertained last ordinary bag , Friday paper in compliment to Mr, evening 1 coffee can and Mrs. W. F. Banks, who left Sunday for Salt Lake for future We dont The airtight residence. Music, conversation, and refreshments the EARLYAUTUMN-HA- TV tin seals-i- n all its fine time. The gruests occupied were, besides the guests of honor, Mr. and One of the autumn with wide flavor and keeps-ou- t Mf s. Henry Ames, Mr. and Mrs. trausiiarent brim and bats Black crown. - Charles Spencer, Mr. and Mrs. silk net is used, aud tbe dropped, edge fullYou odors. get . ' A. B. Dunford, Mr. and Mrs. is trimrabd with a narrow twnd of sasilk water lilies strength coffee, evenly John Blythe, Mr. and Mrs. Mor- ble fur. Utrgecrowwhite n. ris Smith, Mrs. Jane E. Molen, surround the Thomas Some men think that patriotism' consists in jumping into a uniform when the country gets into trouble. -- t Thats all right as far las it goes. But you dont need to wait for tmuhifr to show your patriotism. There is the patriotism of peace, quite as important to your country as the patriotism of war. And that patriotism demands that you jump into a uniform right now. the Uniform of prosperity and plenty the Uniform of good tifhes and good . . 'cheer. the Success Uniform. - That isthe uniform which-eve- ry n-loving American ought to consider it his sacred duty to wear this Fall. -Come on, boys dffess up! This is the Mly'natlpn in the world that hasnt a -- ground, with the objectionable chaff removed. It goes further if yoo Mrs. Pope, Mrs. Sewell, Mrs. Hannah H. Jacobsen, Miss Banks, and Miss Genevieve Smith. ft e Another party was given in compliment to Mrs. Banks Saturday afternoon by the officers of the Fourth ward Relfef so- - Le-tit- ia and the ride horned made up an evening of jolly good fun. "'"The" second year class entertained with a dancing matinee Tuesday from five until seven. On Friday eveniag of last week the college-cla- ss entertains. eiety,'1at'the-homeof'MrRot ed with a at the. cooking party ert Murdock. Mrs. Banks has Mechanic Arts building. been a faithful and efficient worker in the ReHef Society or The seniors of the U. A. ganization of the Fourth ward with a dancing parfor a number of years. tA de- ty last Saturday evening afMhe lightful program was rendered Womans The gymnasium. during the afternoon. Refresh- hall was decorated v'ip the auments were served. Nasturti-ums'an- d tumn effect. Eight refresh- - ' followdirections. Schillings Best 2- , " - natio- kick coming. Our crops are the "biggest we ever, knew Our factories a reworking Our gold is swamping our banks and treasuries. And its treason in these golden days to wear sorrowing mugs and dowdy duds. Come on, boys dress up! Right now the sun1 is shining-Qvqifthi- s land as it is, HBufthe sun cannot 'shine for any-maunless it .shines in his 'own heart. Dress up, fellows ! Itll up to us to indicate41 our- - gratitude to Undo Samuel, not merely by thinking it, but by showing it in our looks and clothes. Its a national duty this Fall to get That Million Dollar Look! tosu-per-capacit- asters were effective! paint brush transfprmjng, "ft ft the A party was given in ccfoi-men- t Mrs. Ella Roskelley, of Brigdress of green foliage front-he- r to Mrs. J. A. Kendall, to a rich coloring of .rare and ham city, spent the- week here, Thursday afternoon, by. Mrs. wonderful beauty. Her work guest. of her mother, Mrs. J.P. Clayton Jenkins. Fall flowers is most apparent in the can- Smith. brightened the rooms. Late in ft ft ft yons, hence automobile rides the afternoon refreshments The Clio club met Wednesday were served. into the canyon are much in The Sorosis girls spent afternoon at the Hotel Logan vogue. ft Ift ft? the entire afternoon of Monday on. the mezzanine floor, with Miss Alice Charles entertainin Logan canyon. They finish- Miss Allie Cox as hostess. ed at dinner lhltlunday evened their holiday with a delicious Prof. Arnold opened the years ing. The table was decorated supper served around a bonfire. work With a very able andwn-terestin- g with cut flowers. Covers were talk oh the Quintes- laid for eight. . he Shaw.-,fUrsy E. T LewisrMts. S.( 0 sence 'clubs Stevens and Mrs. J. A.tWidtpoe work for the year will be a deMrs. John O. Peterson arrivwent to Ogden Wednesday as tailed of George Bernard ed home from Salt Lake Tuesstudy delegates of the U. A. C. Wom- Shaw and his plays. Miss Ha- day. ans club, to attend the sessions zel Anderson gave a piano sojo. ft ift of the Federated clubs of Utah Tea was served. Miss Evelyn Hochstrasser of Mrs. Lenore which were held Wednesday, Carroll, Mrs. . Irene . Naisbitt, Preston, spent last week-en- d and Mrs.- Fay Carrington, Miss Ed- here, guest of Miss Lettie JaThursday Friday, ft ft ft ith Bowen, Miss Marie Barber, cobson. Miss Della Morrell was the were ft ft ft accepted as members of Mrs. John A. McAlister, accharming hostess at a kensing-to- n the club. 1 given Thursday afternoon companied by her daughter, ft ft ft in compliment to Mrs. D. E. The Delta N us entertained Mrs. Elmer I. Stoddard, arrived Bobinson of Berkeley CaliforLa Grande, Oregon, tyith a stag party Monday night home from Mrs. nia, and Miss Francis BroWn at Stoddard will Monday. house. rat f their, Impromptu JLpf Chicago. Marigolds combin-- C speeches, characterized with visit here with relatives for a with autumn leaves were cleverness, sluff and refresh- short time. IBS Arranged about the rooms with ments ft ft occupied the time until Hayball enterpleasing decorative effect. Late midnight. a tained 500 with in the afternoon refreshments ft-f- t party ft . were served. was ss complimentaryT:o The Theta "girls entertained assisted by Mrs. Ray B. West. with a card party at Mur- Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Aldous. - geranium blossoms Besides the guests of honor docks Wednesday evening. The Scarlet leaves decorated those present wTere Mrs. Brown, rooms were effectively decorat- and autffmn Misses Marie, Jessie and Em- ed with cut flowers. Following the rooms. Prizes were awardma Eccles, Marie and Louisa the card game refreshments ed to thewinners. The Sorosis Barber, girls, with a few invited. guests, Harriet Thatcher, were served. made up the guests for the evClaire Cardon,' Ruth Howell, ft ft Another entertainment given ening. Margaret? Edna and Florence Following the card Nibley, Ella Hatch, Viola All- by the Theta girls this week game, refreshments were serven, Helen Cannon, Mrs. Leslie was a dancing matinee, given at ed. ft ft ft . Naisbitt, Mrs. Elmer 1. ' Stod- the Smart gym, from four to Mrs. Bullen entertained Asa dard, Mrs. A. M. Stewart, Mrs. six on Friday. n, with a prettily appointed fti- - ft ft Asa Bullen, Mrs.Booker PrestMr. Alfred Aldous arrived Friday afternoon comon, Mrs. Marriner Eccles, Mrs. here Thursday from California, plimentary to Mrs.- D. E. RobRay B. West. where he has spent most of the inson. Fall flowers gracefully 1 The A. C, Womans club summer .Mrs. Aldous, who has arranged in baskets decorated met Monday ' afternoon with been a guest here of her mother, the rooms. At the end of the Mrs. George Bell. - Miss Charl- Mrs.Hyrum Hayball, during afternoon refreshments were otte Kyle ably read the followi- Mr. Aldous sojourn in Calif t, ng short stories by Anton ft ft ft . left with her husband Sat- i Inez Miss Thain entertained D. C. Tchekoff: for Over urday Washingtdn, . Agatha, - i mF n ft ft, ft ' y. -- -- Star Clothing Store NEXT TO THE EAGLE HOTEL '"-- of ft" - ' Mrs.-Hyru- Thurs-dayevenin- g" The-hoste- ft' -- - kens-ingto- - - l. or-ni- a prettily appointed dinand ner Wednesday .in compliment James Moylechildren, of Salt Lake, who were to MrsvAlbert Goble, of Wells, last week-en- d guets of Mr. and . s-- If MrsrGeOTgeRomney of SmitTT fer , field, spent Friday here. With ft ftH. ft-Mr- 3 ROOM MODERN UhyVGof -BR- ICK-HOUSE rear A. C. In fiirst class condition, $4000.00. Small payment down easy balance payments. 15 ACRES EXCELLENT BEET LAND near Sugar Factory. $3, -- 200.00 $700.00 down balance 5 yearly at' 7. ACRES BENCH Alfalfa land Good water right. $750.00 $350.00 down balance three - years at 7. ft ift Corns, Liko a Kiss? the B. Y.' campus between the first Because Everybody Trie It, Everyand second years with the big body Likes It, Its Painless and - Takes Bat push-ba- ll Monday aftemopn, a Moment the following formed a party to Apply." who were entertained at Mur"Gots-It- " Is the wonder of the corn world. MUllons say so, bepestered docks with dancing- and re- cause millions hare used It. Thats freshments: Misses Maurine what makes it the biggest selling Kotter; Grace Turner, Erma ST Bennion, Retta Walters, Bena Peterson, Jessie Scott, Mary Smith, Mildred' Pond, Leatha Anderson, Elma Bennion, Virginia Meek. ' ft ft ft Mrs. Brown and . daughter, Miss Francis Brown, arrived here Tuesday from California eh route to Chicago. They were' guests at the home of Mrs. until Friday Ellen Eccles on morning, when they started t their homeward journey.-ftf- After the big contest on -- - ft gnt Nevada... The table had for a center piece, a large vase of asters. Covers were laid for Mrs. Goble, Mrs." Julius. Jacobson,. Mrs. J. R. Anderson, Mrs. E. C. Carlisle, Miss JLettie Jacobson, Miss Alice Charles, Miss Elizabeth Drysdale. 1 ft. ft ft Mrs. Almo Olsen entertained with a supper and a social evening .following one day last o the week, in compliment Ladies Mens and Young Young Mutual officers of the Fifth ward. Bouquets of garden fibers wrere effectively arranged about the rooms. Music was a feature of the evenings enter- tainment. included; Fifteen guests were ft ft ft Mr. and Mrs. Will McAlister of Rexburg spent part of the week here. ft ft ft . Mr and Mrs. Lee Thatcher, Mr and Mrs Newell Kimball returned by automobile from Salt Lake Tuesday. ft ft ft' By way .of celebrating the opening of the Young Mens and Young Ladies Mutual Improve- jwas-filled-wi- th Main-Stre- et 1 TueaxjninghuGo, 1 " GROCERIES 1 ft'ft ft ion. only June Peas. 3 Cans June Peas... 12 Cans Mr Joseph Conrad Odell left Thursday for Washington, D. C, where he will attend the Columbia school, next June he will enter West Point. 10 Cans Corn Best 1 Can Best Corn 12 Cans Large Milk, only 3 Cans Large Milk, only 25 Bars A. B. or A 1 Soap 25 Bars Crystal White,.... Pearl White, Bob White ... Soap, only 25c Pork and Beans, only 25c Walter Baker Choco- - 1.00 .25 1.00 .10 1.00 .25 1.00 1.00 .10 ....late 3 Packages Macaroni or.... 19 .25 Spaghetti 3 Packages Vermicelli or ' 23 Egg Noodles 3 Packages Glosg Starch, 3 'Packages Corn Starch .25 15c Salmon, per can .10 10 lbs Best Rice, only .... ' 1.00 30c4 Cocoa, only........... ..... .15 16 Pounds Tapioca or Sago 1.00 FRUIT JAR PRICES One Pint Mason Jars, only $0.45 One Quart Mason Jars 0.55 One Half Gallon Mason Jars .80 ; EG.HaybaUMer.Co. -- ft ft ft Third ward dancfhg party-wagiven Friday evening in the ward hall. During the were evening refreshments served. The s ft ft ft Seventh The ward party which was given Thursday even ing was in every way a delightful success. ft ft ft Mr. Russell Ballard, son 'of Melvin J. Ballard spent the . week here. ' ft ft ft Mrs. J- - W. R,eeves and chil- dren of Ogden spent the early part of the week here guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Watson, - L- Lke short visit lancLand-lSfi-acres-of-pa- s- ft It AMERICA FIRST The financiers of the country and Provo for a before returning are .flocking to New York to home to Boise. help a foreign financial committee borrow a billion dollars, Misses Evelyn Ballif, Dale but if any of the rest of us who Alvord, Flora Amussen and Al- have lived here all our lives ice Pederson, shared the honor were to ask the loan of a $10 of hostesses at a character ball bill they would flock the other given last night at the Preston way. Indianapolis News. hall. Thejittle hall, was converted for jthe evening into a The trackless trolley system ' picturesque autumn scene. Red is being used foi general freight berries and foliage Were used traffic in several parts of Gerabundently, a booth covered many. with the berries and autumn leaves filled one corner of the T room and was especially inviting with the rugs and easy Prices On chairs. Light refreshments were Special served, about fifty guests were present. 100 lbs. Sugar, only $6.00 ft ft ft 15 lbs. Sugar, only ..... 1.00 Mr. and Mrs. Robert M.Smith 100 lbs, Hour 2.20 entertained a number of friends 50 lbs. Flour 1.10 at dinner Wednesday evening. 5 Packages Tree Tea, only 1.00 The tables was decorated with 1 Package Tree Tea, only .20 12 Cans Tomatoes, only.... 1.00 , cut flowers. 3 Cans Tomatoes, .25 go to Salt ment associations the various wards are entertaining with dancing parties. The First ward A GOOD CACHE VALLEY FARM FOR SALE gave a dancing party Thursday ' the in pavilion. Light evening refreshments were served, all The Cache Valley. Orchard the members of the ward were company will offer for sale the invited, following land with implements ft ft ft and buildings : 160 acres of apOn Thursday evening the ple orchard, 120 acres of good Fifth ward gave their dancing beet party m theward amusement ture land lying 34 miles west halL JThq hall Sealed of Smith field-statdancers and all in all the party bids will be received b y Joseph was a delightful success, C. Jorgensen at 392 North ft ft ft Main Street, Logan, Utah, until The Sixth ward party was Oct. 20th, 1915, who will afso be given Friday evening, a delight- on hand to give all information ful program was rendered, and regarding conditions and terms, at eight thirty Refreshments and also show you over the land. were served, after which the Right to reject any and all bids advt. evening was spgnt in dancing. reserved. The hall was effectively decorated in the Halloween idea, la By Life Saw Anything Act So Quickly and Magically aa Htota-lThe social activities of the B. remedy on earth today, Gets-Tt- " Y. C. the past week were in the corn wiU- - surely get that corn or callus been for a time nature of class . parties. The youve to get rid of, trying take It right long oft cleats third year class entertained as a whistle. Apply and it In 2 seconds. shoe right-ovestocking with a cooking party at the putIt,your nothing to stick, nothing to Toil needn't hurt. fuss with thick Mechanic Arts' building Friday ft ft bandages that make a package out was the After toe. No knives, razors and scisof your supper evening.M. Howell arrivLuther Mrs. no no trouble. sors, tape, simplicity served, various games Were itself, sure, quick, painless.-ItsTry It also, ed 'home Wednesday from - a for bunions and warts. until midnight. played Gets-is sold at all druggists, weeks stay in Salt Lake, or sent direct by The fourth year class enter- 25c a bottle, ft Co& - Chicago. Mrs. D. C. Brown and small tained with a .bonfire party Lawrence Sold In Logan and recommended Wft3"'h3VeTieen guests of as theWOTtimreslc6ra by $6n door games, the supper served Rlter Bros. Drug Co., Cityremedy Mrs. Wm. Watsori'for Mr. and Co.," Drug r around the bon fire, singing, Drug Co the past two weeks left Tuesday r Sooth - for Ogden where she wjll spend a few days after which she will ft ft Meaning - The By QiraswG-aifii-ce Campbell System T g is the big problem HE question of up here in the Northwest important not only for comfort but for health and life itself. 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