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Show v, ft THE JOURNAL, LOCAN, CACHE COUNTY, UTAH PaGE EIGhY MWWMWimT ' , Saturday. February IS. 1 926, Mis Thelma Lundberg enter 000660 tainu-- Wednesday evening from 7 to 10 at the home of her pari - l. ents, Mr, and Mrs, Henry The ' evening was spent playing Bunko. The home was decorated w ith chrysanthemums. Two scorn prizes -- were awarded. Twelve guests were, in attendance , Mr. and Mrs Mironi Hansen entertained at a dinner and card party Saturday evening of last week at ' their home. The six small tables at which the guests were seated for dinner wore decorated with snapdragons. After dinner the tables were arranged 'for cards and the remainder df 4 the evening was spent playing 500, Score prizes were awarded to Mr. A. J Bern t son, Lun-dah- a -- M Vi,. n i li " '" - V""" V Logon Girt Begins With Promising Screen Career ( T I; - fi I i, has reached Logan of thq success of Miss Amber WORD daughter,! B. A, Norman of this city, who left lgan three years ago for California. Shortly after her arrival there she entered and was winner in a local beauty contest that resulted in her appearing in the Ziegfield Follies, After a year in New York she returned to Hollywood to begirt what looks like a wonderful screen career. At the Shrinera convention In lxs Angeles, Miss Norman represented Miss Hollywood in the pageant "At present she is playing an important part in Heirs Four Hundred, a Fox production. . The annual pioneer ball given and frezias. Mrs. J. Clarence (Terence Johnson. Twenty guests were includ' ed. , ,, Mr, and Mra Joseph Morgan Jr. entertained at a dinner and card party Wednesday evening. The dinner table' and rooms were decorated with red carnations, and the valentine idea was carried out in all the ap- A color scheme last evening at the Dansante of yellow was carried out in all by the Daughters of the Pio- the appointments- The candela- neers was one of the largest events of the season-- The old fashioned costumes were reviv-- d and made a sharp contrast to modem life which was also represented at the ball. The guests entered the half through a cov" i I 1 ered wagon and were received ' by Daughters of the Pioneers cosin dressed tumes. Relics of the pioneers were here and there around the "hall. A feature of the decorations was the national colors in remembrance of Lincolns birth and day A picture of Lincoln was hung of Brigham Youngs In one end of the hall and draped with the national colors,, serv-light refreshments were ed. About five hundred guests were in attendance The committee in charge consisted of Mrs. G W .Lindquist,, Mrs. Isaac Quinnef, Mrs. Janies & Adams, Mrs. James McMurnn, Frank Bdugh Jr. Mrs. Araime Clayton and Mrs. Catharine Ruud. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Neuberger entertained at a pinaehle party Saturday evening ,fn honorAd-cjf Mn J3audeT, kins. who left Holiday to make their home in Salt Lake City. 'Score prizes were awarded to hk. Claude Palmer ' and Mr Claude Wilkin and a Refreshptize to Mrs, Wpkins. ments were served. , In compliment to her birthed V 1 4 -- . ,Jdrand nUl M, day anniversary, Mrs. luncheon Burr entertained at a Covers Thursday afternoon-' fourteen guests. for laid were The Valentine idea was carried out in all the appointments, the centerpiece be'.Ax a howl of carnations, and the candlesticks lised at eich end of the table Were decors ted w ith red hearts. The afternoon was spent in SOO end Social chat. Etvles en- Mr, and Mrs. S. bufitt dinner & tcrtained January SI at their home on West Center in celebration of their first wedding anniversary The candle lighted dining room was decorated with daffodils L- - - bra which held yellow burning candles cast a soft glow over the room and the table which was ornamented with handsome cut work .over yellow. The guests were seated at small were centered tables which with daffodils and frezias. Following Die dinner the remainder of the evening was spen playing bridge. Score prizes were won by Mrs. George & Eccles and Mrs- G, L. Jones. Since it was their paper wed- A SERIES OF FRILLS all metal edged and plcotad, bate a most enlivening effect npon this frock of soft green Georgette. Of course, the frock itself is eut on lines of utmost simplicity ae all proper frocks of its age should be. A slip of green silk to wear beneath completes the costume. , pointments. After dinner the evening was spent playing 500 Two score prizes were awarded. Twelve guests w ere in attendance. Invitations have been issued for the thirty second annual Military Ball to be held February twenty second, at the Dansante. The Reserve Officers Training Corps and Sponsors have direct charge of arrangements and every effort is being made to make it a brilliant suc- t Dear Children : After yea haw read the story below, please look over It sfld ftotice the words which are printed in italics. These italio words' are these which fit into the puzzle which you will fu.d at the end of the story. To solve the puzzle compare the definitions listed with these italic words. When you have chosen the right words, they will fill in the puzzle blanks perfectly. Your friend, ' WANDA. V. culty, picked him up and put him back on, his bench. He kept on mumbling, and finally they could make out some of the words. Time flies, he murmured, and Ive often heard it said that the hours fly so why cant 1 ? tha you want to Vuf' asked i,.lt the fairy. I must fly to meet January 25!" died the Knight, waving his arms dramatically, The dawn of a new dug awaits me on the Horizon. But, he continued, as his arm drooped sadly to his sides, ita a long way off and 1 don't know how to get there. The Floating Fairy gave Mother' Mouse a little poke. Keep him here until J return." she whisShe disappeared, but in a pered. few minutes the door opened and in came the The floating Fairy was leaning out of its window. If you would just a soon flont. Sir Kfiight," she said, jump in and 111 take you to the Horizon. The January Knight looked somewhat bewildered, but much relieved, nevertheless and after gallantly helping Mother Mouse mto the cloud, he climbed in him self. Then, off they floated through the sky. Before long they reached a great shadowy plain. All was dark. cold A long black wall and gloomy. stretched across the plain, and in it a huge gate was barely visible, in front of this gate, as though on guard, stood a sleepy little elf. came to-The cloud-hous- e stop, a the fairy called through a window, I this the Horizon, please? i.or-- it th elf whb "it la. was i cully ohe of the Wee Small Hours. "And you are now on the edge of the New Day. Hearing this, the Januaiy Knight gave a shout of joy. He stumbled out of the cloud-hous- e and went toward the gate. When the We Elf saw the inscription on the Knights shield, he opened the gate and said, Enter! The Knight disappeared. 1 suppose, laughed Mother Mouse, as the cloud-hous- e began thats the floating earthward, finish of the of Knight cloud-hous- Jump in and Ill take you The .Land PART III- - to the horizon, said the Floating Fairy Frozen Wonders of 1 I Frosty Knight like snow. From hit glittering helmet a frosty plume, 1GHT was falling. Ami so and the drooped of his boots were spurs was the snowl It hud filled stars, which twinkled as brightly up every nook ami cranny, as any stars in the sky. and wan now beginning to build smooth, .cy shield, which rested His en tit-- u vhnre. the floor beside him, spa1 klrt with The floating fairy and J""1 Mouse were still travelling through JANUARY 24. ' the Land of Frozen Wonders, ami Who is that strange-lookin- g bad just arrived at a little vULige. asked Mother Mouse in "Let tie my cloud house to a person? He seems to he a curiosity. freat tree and took around." said the of some kind. fany. He is, replied the fairy. All right, said Mothet Mouse Knight, to be exact, January as they started out to walk thro jeh "A January Night? murmured "And streets do Mother Mouse. he snowy Why, f thought you think we could find a place o a night consisted of nothing put get a bite to eat? ten or twelve dark hours. Easily, answered the Floating The Nights in this land, ex There's the Snow Drop plained the Fairy. fairy, are as different (nn, and the Skate Inn, and the from the nights in yours, ss night Inn ami Out, and why, what have is from day although then numwe here? I never saw this place ber is the same. That is they have before. 31 31 Knights of December, They hnd come to a little hut so Knights of January eoverul with snow that only a . and 28 February Knights f window and a door finished vhinmey, Mother Mouse tmim- rould be seen Ovtr its,snow eov Lphantly, she Except, of course " red gate hum a signad, led with a laugh, "when Leap SNOVED INN. Year makes it The name is npproorate All this time the January Knight nough," remarked Mother Mouse, had seemed troubled over some-Jfo- r they certainly, are. snowed thing. He beeame more and more tn, and then with a ehuckle at her fidgety every minute, and kept let's go Inn sW and see mumbling to himself. ioke, 1 wonder If we could do what its like1 pome- Very well, laughed the fairy 'thing for him, said the fairy; just 'That is. if we can eer get as the kmght, with a loud groan. It went sprawling on the floor. The e,;b all this snow, Bui rt woved to be easy enough, fairy and Mother Mouse rushed th-'walked toward the over to him and, with great diffi for, as loor, the snow obligingly opened up into a pah before them Rft the most intelligent snow THIS IS THE ANSWER TO THE i ever saw, said Mother Mouse, I AST Pt ZZlE as she looked back and saw that srn W obs d in behind Haim making it look just as snowed up aa it had been before The fairy rattled the knocker, which was shaped like a tunny od snow man, and immediately the door swung wide open. Tfcey en N i,-- e. a es and frezias, after the dinner the tables were arranged for cards. Prizes were awarded to ding anniversary, the gifts Harris and were in paper. The guests in- Judge and Mr. and Mrs. and John Mr. Crockett. follows! as 'A vited were Mr. were included. Twenty S. Eeeles, guests Marriner cess. Mrs, Mr, and Mrs. Alder gave anand Mrs. George S. Eccles- Mr-anAfter the di, meeting of other fried capon dinner Wednes the Americanregular Scowcmt Fletcher Mrs. held at the Legion Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Fox v and day evening. Covers were laid Chamber of Commerce last evevFox for twenty guests. After the did ning they were entertained with daughter. Miss Mdxine Eccles ner the remainder of the even- a musical Mrs. Royal Mr. and and program and supper all of Ogden, Attorney and Mrs. ing was spent playing cards. arranged by the American LeS J, Quinney of Salt Lake. Mrs. Prizes were won by Mr. and Mrs gion Auxiliary. January 24." Yes, replied the fairy, "and Ellen Eccles, Miss Nora Eccles, Henry Oberhansley and Mr. and A bridge tea will be given its also the finish of our journey Mrs. Lyman Hyde. Mrs, A. F. Bracken. The couple Monday afternoon by the Ameri Mr through the Land of Frozen Won Mr! J! d Mrs- Guy Carton--, Mr. who won the First prizes were can Legion ' ders for here we are, back to for the Auxiliary earth and your cozy little home! and Mrs. Robert Anderson, Mr, presented with capons as the purpose of raising fund for the 2! and Mrs. George B. Caine, Mr. prize. treasury, of .auxiliary. Tables and Mrs. Bryant Bulien, Mr. Mr, and Mrs. Ariel J. Bernt-so- n are now being sold, and the com The Stores puzzle entertained at a supper and mittee in charge - are - planning and Mrs. C. L. Jones- and Mr. Ban-cisc- o canT of San party Thursday evening, for enjoyable entertainment for Waller Treadwell the valentine idea was carried those who attend. The twenty fourth Miniver out in all the appointments. AftMr, and him. O. A. Sonne ensary of the U. A. C. Womans er the supper the remainder of tertained at a dinner party at Qab was celebrated , by. .the the evening was spent playing their home Wednesday evening. club Thursday afternoon with cards. Two score prizes were Covers were' laid for sixteen a luncheon and cards given at awarded. Twenty guests were in guests. After the dinner a social the home of Mrs- E. G. Peter eluded. was spent. Games Mrs. D. E. Daley and Miss and evening son. The home was decorated music were the entertainDefinitions with pink and yellow snapdrag-on- Priscilla Roland entertained yes- ment. ACROSS: Covers were slaid for twen, terday ub met with 1 to as with a string. fasten, Mrs. luncheon Daley for Mrs. Gl&ndon Mrs. M. II. Harris Thursday aftty guests.. After the 4 famt not bright. Steiner who will afternoon leave the of the remainder fi jn ernoon. The guests w ere enter the to rest lightly on water or air. 8 -- to move in the air with wings, was spent playing bridge, A near future for Kemmerer, tained at four small fables at DOWN: h prize for the highest score was Wyoming, with her husband to bridge with tea following. tered amtT?cnicwn at a nattr 2 in case dhftr awarded. The committee on arThe follawingrtadles planned There seemed to be no one in the 3 a .sprite. rangements consisted of Sirs. music were the entertainment. a surprise party Monday afterplace xrept a tall, bleak looking 4 the time of light between on The G. was E. Peter concluded afternoon noon for Mrs. Kate D. Preston Guy Cardon, Mrs. person Who sat in a corner. He night and the next, with - tefreshraents. Fourteen which was given at her borne: Wore a spitf of armor made of ice, 5 a pronoun. i 4 Inch was almost hid Ion by a ong 7 not young. were fn attendance, i guests W. J. Mrs. II. 0. Sips. Budge, white cape, all soft and shonroery j ' A (Mb Frtmie? tymUratc CtJftff'sBi' charming dancing party of Hayward, Mrs. Moses Thatcher, gat'uray evening of last week the week is ttio annual Sweet- Mrs. W. B. Preston and Mrs. Af.rt cede Wnnda will have a new story with puzzle about Fairy Jazz to hear the Don Carlos opera heart party which will be given John Christiansen. Twqjve ladcompany In II Trovatore, over this evening by a group of girls ies were invited. They spent the set. The Valen- afternoon sewing. Refreshments the radio: Mr. and Mrs- G. B. of the younger Thatcher, Mr. and Mrs. Robert tin idea i& carried out in all the were served. Mrs. W. B. Preston and Mrs. noon for Mrs. Louis K. Falk, and other Indian trinkets which the business enterprises started Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Luther appointments. Thirty five couples included. are Refreshments Charles Amussen entertained at formerly Miss Elenoia Amussen made a good background for the by men succeeded, and that the M. Howell, Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Hawl- will be served. a bride of last month. At the Indian Tbain a kensington tea Thursday Hyde. Mr and Mrs. Ira M. Nais-bitprogram which consisted per centage was about the same Miss and Blanch D. of the afternoon tea was close are L. Boitdrera Mr. and Mrs, eyof Indian Myths and Legands, for women, So in that respect served. The table was decorated Mrs. J- - E-- Shepherd and the comm it tr' in Charge of, arand songs. The myths women compared favorably with with red carnations. The valen- dancing Miss Dora Wright. After the rangements. tine idea was attractively carri- and legions and dancing was giv the men. Waste of time was one Mr. and Mis. Lyman Hyde enmusic refreshments were served out in all the appointments. en by Mr. Young, in the dancing of the points emphasized in tertained a small party of ed. en. B. T. friends at Mrs. a and Eighteen guests were included. the Arcadian orchestra furnish- his talk, Mr. Cardon gave f hum Budge and late supDr. bridge her of illustrations where busiMr. and Mrs. Mose Reese were ed the music. The Indian tertained at a dinner party per Saturday evening of last songs ness the at a of week people allowed their attenrecipinets after the basketball game surprice par were sung by Miss Clover Johnand cards Tuesday evening to be divided by trivial tion Boulevard. betw on een the Wednesday of the Utah planned evening home ty their University son, accompanied by Mrs. Walt-- interruptionsCollby a group of their friends. The er Welti. Pier nuts and popcorn The snifill tables at which the and the A motion was 500' transactions. dinner seated for evening spent playing ege. were served illustrative of Inguests were and carried was made Score were to by the Mr awarded prizes were decor'. ted with pink rosThe Misses Erma Wilmore, dian fare, Mrs. C. R, Johnson, eth-ic- e of code its club include to and Mark Mrs. Allen. Sixteen Mrs. es. Covers were laid for twenty Jane Bell. Virginia Lewis and and Oberhansley Henry club that each member of the guests were included. four guests Following the din- Annie Hawkins gave a miscellan Mrs. Roland Emmitt were the should eliminate waste of time The Phi Kappa Iota fraterni- committee on arrangements. ner the remainder of the even- ecus show er Wednesday evening cards at the home of Miss Wilmore in The U. A. C. Womens Club in business by being direct, ty entertained at a card party ing was spent playing in to awarded were score prizes Russell Wednesday evening at the chap- met Monday afternoon With courteous and expeditious, compliment to Mrs business better a make ter house in compliment to the Miss Margaret Wilkinson, Miss this way Dr. and Mrs. J. W. Hayward. Layne, formerly Miss Louise Sorosis sorority. Musical numb- Charlotte Dance-- gave an in- women for a better business Mrs John Christiansen and Dr. Gessel, a lecent bride. Games ers were furnished during the structive talk on Scarlet fever world. Scott Budge. and music were the entertainThe Delta Nu fraternity were Mrs W. W. Merrill, Mrs. Oliv- ment. Refreshments were servevening. Besides the Sorosis and the new discoveries relating at a dancing party entertained er' Edwards and Mrs. W. W. ed. girls there were present as spec- to it. Tea was served. There ial guests, Miss Bessie Griffin, were a number of special guests. Thursday evening given by the d Mis. Henry Lundahl Barber entertained at. a bridge The Light refreshluncheon this afternoon, e Wobyca Society met Wed new members. Saturday afternoon of tables About forty served. luncheon were ments small last we(,k at a kensington tea in various nesday evening with Mrs. P. A. caran-tion- s Mr. were attendance. in couples Isa-Awere decorated ndth red celebration of her birthday annin Christiansen and Mrs. T, B. was idea in was Merrill A, J. charge of The valentine Indian afternoon styled as , acson as hostess. Sidney How-A-n versary At the close of the aftthe ' all in out Vv, arrangements. Indian carried ernoons entertainment tea was Festival was the ards They Knew What They The Phi Kappa Alpha fraterof the Clio Club at its Wanted a racy character com- ments of the party. After served The table and rooms program for were arrang tables luncheon the were d corived with pink ami meeting held Wednesday after- edy of California vineyards was nity held initiations Sunday Ceciel Baker, West' and Grant r noon. CovThe children ed for bridge. Three score prizand the read and discussed by Professor chrysanthemums. The Alpha Delta Epsilon anof the ladies of the A. N. Soronsen of the English es were awarded. Fifty si ers were laid for twenty guest. daughters attendance. nounces in the pledging of the folwere Mr. end Mrs. Lundahl enterclub, together with some friends Department of the B. Y, C, Reguests club gave lowing, Roy Rose, Frank: Hawks of the ladies of the club were freshments were served. tained at a chili suptxr recently The Logan dancing FARl DESIGNS A NEW , eve-inThursday After supper a social evoning a dancing party The Business and Profession- - and Donald Clayton. special guests. The Indian afterDECpLUSTAGE - The Misses Thelma Halaway, About thirty five 5iouplet was spent. Games and musk noon was tkat Is very daringly low whtl It jn charge of Mr. Carl al Womens Club hild its Cives tbe appearance of a demur Browning and , Marjorie Mary of the were the entertainment. Those were m attendance. Light Young Logan High ly business meeting Monday eve boatline neck by the clever arwere dinner guest at the Smith include School, Mr. and Mrs. John who freshtnents weie served. has had ComChamber the special at of ning i.;end Mrs. rangement of beads. Emerald house Sunday. Inand Mr. and Mrs. Bvhon Tues- - Mosei, Mi in merce. Mr. 0. Guy Cardon gave combined with Eugene experience colored sequin training Mrs. Catherine C. Carlisle capdn dmner dian life. Mr. Young had on ex a talk Is the Business Woman eave-a-friYeates. Judge and Mrs. L. E. gold beads make a very rich patl net. The on free frock black tern was The a dinner guest atthe Soro- hibition Navajo rugs, Indian up to her Job? He stated that Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Nelson evening. worn over a metal Up. red ns fBernt ,;m,i with decorated were war Mttl baskets, beads, les tmpliments about only fifteen percent of ( Continued on Tae Nine) - Mrs-'M.- - i , - - , -- - -- s. b - Miss-Afto- t, non-essent- ial -- during-business Utah-Agricultu- ral , e.nter-taine- i Iavi-ndt- g. OF ROUDEKED MATERIAL this smart tweed coat of light-weiquses us pUided portion for its skirt, collar Mid dUgcmllv on the cape ends. The capes are In lien of sleeves and Impart a moat jaunty air to the silhouette. Red and white tweed makes the coat. . ht - ! ed |