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Show THE PAGE TWO , JOURNAL,-LOGAN- CACHE COUNTY,-UTA- March" H 1,- - 1930. Dress Styles and Start Sizes Give ; -- London New Parity Issue U.S.A.C. Womens Club Meets at Friendship Night Features B.P.W. Program ' 54FRF. ARE POPULAR NEW STYLES FOR BEACH WEAR Seagull Camp at Meets" J Swin-yar- d VJ v'l4 V f i" NIL,..! ' i'M't. iVf Home Bluebird I "IIHIIIMUJL -- The U. S. A. C. Womens j The Seagull camp o 1 and Profes- Tr.e serial Women;, club gave its ciu(j mct Monday afternoon daagtilci of the Utah Flo dinner mteUng at (ne J31ur bi rd Mrs. N. A. r.eers met Monday afternoon February evening at the Huttl- Pedcrson was the hostess. at the hu? at Mrs. William was charE' Its The dinner 'Frfendohlo f Mrs. J e: Shepard gave anlSwinvaid. l'he 'following hostesses: wcie "Tne an annual! inter esting review Mrs Tbom- The dinner tables Magic Mountain evint. by Thomas fS Grftm)ia!d! and Mrs H. BiJ-iii- tf j . M-nd- iad-o- i the Noble year Mann Thomas Mann. wa.'c. Bowman-Th- e Mam, topic prue winner thu uiactunng of salt, cement at the a;jc canned goods in Utah Tea was served of the program j Th,vias discussed by Mrs. O. P. wrre spmi ; Scitierthwnte. Miss Cenevia ladies ollowmS was hns'ei : Mrs Chester J. My- - Cooley sang a song accorn-tr- s, Mrs. M J. OBnen, Mis.panied by Mrs Walter Welti Idles Dora Mrs. I. S. Smith read parts Weston Vernon, Wright, Mrs Robert Griffith, from the boot: "Tne Perfect Mrs. S E Clark. Mrs. Thomas Tnbute by Mary Shipman Farr of Southfield. Andrews. After the program sang three songs with piano, The U. S. A.' C. Faculty e r AWcr accompaniment by Miss Re- - Womens League met Friday j becca Stewart. Miss Elizabeth aitemoon at the home of 4' P. V. cardon. Mrs. If. J. v Fitzgerald, assiatiant pnnei-jMr- s. pal of the West Side high pack was chairman of the school in. Salt Lake, former committee on arrangements state president and former msistuf by the following national first ladies: Mrs. J. C. Hngensen, of the B P. W club, who: Mrs. Frank L. West, Miss conducted a good-wi- ll to tour G T. Thelma Garff Mrs. Bur ope lari year gave the Mrs. Alvin Hose. The A.neiicau Legion Taylor for the a r r o w s, lliarv Jak of Missevening. The Mrs. Effle S held an executive Mr1, board subject Enzgehaiu smis. LeMoyne Wilson, Wednesday meeting was taik The European George UV. Knowlton. Dr. R. evening at the chamber of Will Good Tour. As a set-jHnl of the U. S. A U. far - commerce. Chester Mrs. tmg for the talk, the tables ulty gave an instructive talk Loveland gave a report on were decorated ! .clos with small on Nutrition made by the the Iahmi'.-rrireisilk flags representing the were served iliary TmsAhe hospital, which Anotner during the social hour which nit ded IQurttav coverg and Europeannatiyfls. fm note was the iiieili iollowed the program. utl looker covers.' According bers of the committee on arto the J of Mis. Love- Mr. and Mrs. D. W.Pi, t . jajyj rangements were dressed in have yle national costumes as follows: man entertained the m.ra- P(,ta completed anfl sent to Miss Maida Jensen, French ; bers of the i. F . W. club and Uj,c hospital. Other business Miss Blanch Pittman, Ital- partners at a bridge dinner 0f uie was taken ian: Miss Drue Smith, the Saturday evening at fho Blue- - rarfl 0r Auxiliary Dutch boy Hans, and Miss, bird. The small tables were TIT yTns'B on qft the TJutcIl riutcd- - wrtir'eariysprm Miss girl. Gretel, Mary Han- flow'ers. After the dinner the Senior Girls sen, German; Mrs. Vega Mau, tables were arranged for, Norwegian and Miss Luella bridge. Two score prizes were; owen the typical American awarded. Dancing girl. Miss Ethel Lund played 11national airs, - mr gi rl 3 who - are The l at the Home-- Economics cot-- i tage enteitained at a dane- ing party at the cottage Sat- .iurdjy evening. The rooms , jwere attractively decorated s ' literary club witp a variety of cut flowers Weonesday aftemoon at and potted ferns. Light re- the were fit nhcnts served. 360 Ba -were in at- couples Twenty thn P? rmreps Charles tcndance. 'M. Christine H. wS ?bedj fiai Mve Cluj, Ion and Mist. Charlotte rr,?hm,nlby Pr0"ramThe Dancy were the patron- Jun nPrnm Tuesday even- - hollowing ladies were special E. for hP evening fS.LS at Forthe Hotel . Eecies. lng guests: Mrs. H. J. Pack Mrs. ty couples were In atten-- 1 Abfj Tyson, Mrs. George Ste-- 1 dance. refreshments wart and Mrs. George B Light were served. The patrons and Wallace of Of Ogden. pratronesses of the evening were: Dr. and Mrs. D. C. j Y Budge and Dr. and Mrs. J. v C. Hayward. Clio Club Miss Jennie The Wiiford Woodruff Cutler and Miss Jeraldine camp of tha Daughters of the Hosjtess Sutton were the committee Pioners rhet Thursday on arrangements. .jUtali at the Hotel Ec- attention S C'e;iThe hostesses were Mrs lifil11!, Wf tess a- Wed- Mrs R O .jostrh Hndces D-Hatch' atSdthe 8 Bluebird. ' w- - Cook and rhihirTs Charles close ' nil fiv rf i ' , ... J- 5 d persons estinule parity Stal Wieal-niiiHgive each delegate lid busy stciiogrJidicrs. sr 'I if ' tjpe-writer- ' ':Ci 1 -- v; nt I y j y o - o . i L. JL i d yC V tf. n iT Party t? 1 ' I i .. r, i li " 1 i tekk Buffet Supper Larsen entertained at a buffet supper Thursday evening at the Home Economic cottage in compliment to the girls who preceded them at the cottage for training and for the girls who will register for the spring quarter. The rooms were attractively deeprated with early flowers. Twenty guests spring were ts attendant Mrs. Marie-WaHa- oe tained the -- ion high-spee- - carnation: E. eight cards table pink d - Mrs. Mrc E. L. Telford C. R Spencer, Mr. Er. Bavid fcmith Mr. Mrj- - RFrt M. Smith. and MlS. O. W. Coo'ey. and mts. P . C Nelson Mr and Mrs. J Andrew Veiv'iMr. and Mrs. Geortre Q Rich rs- - and and Mr. tha Mrs. Venice Miss of daughter Mr A. Birthday Dinner M M'x .net! Lelshmv1 and Mr- - . Calkm pf San Frnnri.., u J Berntson chter-- t at h dinner Thursday afUiunot. m ("It bi a turn of tne b.ui.d.y r.nniy ersary of A not In. r Mrs. C. A. Sor-'lit- e Was decor-wu- h 11 i s , h j-- Fe Ec-cl- es. ! serv-memb- J , t iuesUrS;:5r thIhtafte?nnAt , zes were . awarded. re , Mrs. Farrell -- Jonfion. dAtA4&& By Alice Judson Beale $JuwJu Jlrrx.l 6 jf? -- jPll Jills Spoils SanSt Miss Fayie:.e been genet al0naCCepted desirable for children under five. Immediately after Junch they should he down to sleep, If possible, and in any case, to relax for at least an 14 ives. them all a fresh start. Secondly, she assumes that they will be good. Their naughty tricks when they first come do not distress her.- - And soon they . are as hour.-them to During the summer it Is in good as she expects of her house ithe hottest hours of the day Isbe. The routine regular. The children can that he takes his rest in his cool and shaded room, but in(tlepend upon her and before winter when the sunshiny niany days have oassed she hours are few, he lies shut can depend upon them, Tney go home cured and away from the sun during just the hours when It is In a few weeks are back more discipline. giving its maximum warmth again for One wonders who snould be and Dcnefit. the The afternoon rest is desir- sent for discipline. able nd the sunshiny hours children or their parents? are precious. There Is no reason why the child should be deprived of either. With a little though it is almost always possible to arrange for an rest hour. Those who have - e$cA- - ! , TTOTCtres W 'bettersttll sun- While . trade Las- - been dethe flag votedly following and the films it, is becoming ren there.' clearer that he retailer is Those who have only a city trying to keep up with the roof may find a practicable customer. Dealers are solution in the use ot a fold- ing to their cost that they ing cot or the common var- must iety of beach chair with a merchandise from the profoot rest. If these are used ducts offered by manufactit will of courses be necessary urers. They are realizing that to see that there are plenty thej cannot buy what the of warm woolen covers below manufacturer ' wants to sell as well as above and that simply because the manuthe child himself is warmly, facturer made it and hopes or thinks It 'will sell. though lightly, dressed. , It may take some time to THiere is plenty oi eviaccustom the child who has dence to show that been used to an indoor nap cf ciesigns and colorsharmony Is an to sleeping out In the open. important watch If he Is made to feel that Increasingly word in making women deIt is a privilege and if he is cide to buy. A whim .perhaps comfortable he thoroughly but an Tron whim. This enused to very qutdey gets semble Idea comprehends tha new regime and will soon ready-to-weappearel and Sunrest in the fresh air and Its accessories, period furnishine -- better, than t he -- ever ture;" home decorations, kit- did in his own- - bed room. chen utensils and bathroom fittings. The consequences of Inharmonious production ' has InDiscipline terested Peter V. Bouterse, 'A certain trained ntirse has chairman of the merchandise made lor herself such a re- managers groups of the NaRetail Dry Goods Asputation by her success in tional establishing good eating and sociation. He finds that It 13living habits in little child- difficult at this time to colren that , parents actually or match sheets, pillow cases, send their children to her bed blankets and bed spreads. home from, time to tune to The consumer would like to stay for a week or more "for buy these articles in the same shade, he believes. A discipline." Children, who at home re- similar situation is encounfuse their food, are' finicky tered with regard to many about what they will and other lUun3. For remedy he will not , eat, children who advocates correlation of proare generally unmanageable, duction and distribution. self willed and negative to Tins .correlation he designates ensemble production" deappearently reasonable a nee relative - o- fmand3 are sent to her to be ny porches, can arrange warm and comfortable beds , for . the child- M's - Before they have been with her more than a few weeks they eat without a murmur j what is set before them, j They go to bed on time with-- ! out protest, pill day long they Arc happy and busy In the ' nursery or, in the big back yard. How does she do it? It is comparatively simple. In the tirst place she is herself a serene, cheerful person and she likes all childten no mat-- I ter how dreadful their re- 5 Alma Sonne, Mrs. Joseph R Jenson. Mrs Wallace 3 Vickers, Mrs N E. Munk. Mrs W. W Hugo Ensign. Mrs. Owen and Ms. Val Pamrr. ! Caros folia wee the luncheon h,' Ci.C pi i. Vi" ill ill. d til Mrs Mrs. Byron Alder and William H. Peterson. V't-lll- . P- - Perwig Club Meets Sunday Afternoou! rc;re-;!).r- ; . , the Hotel li IM-J- -- . - Smith. ,oM wti i table marrlid Fnr!hy;,;ll,;'nassisted ' and Miss Thora Baldwin. (February ftnerty-firs- t. Tlv,ai'a fa, carnations Co',-.rtook place in San The Delta Nu ,c'e lam lor sixteen lraternlty Fmarriage Music followed the entertained at a dancing rancisco v here tne voung i Eucsts. party Thursday evening at, couple willi make their home.; cuinor. the Palais d Or.' Abou- t- thfr-t- y Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Jones Mlss ElThs Sprint was couples were ut atten hes'ess al a birthday ilir.nu twelve entertained Jr, guests dance. Lhjit refreshment' at cards and e.vtn honor of F supper Friday were served. ,c- Alton at ' in compliment .;1 tJr- to!.er Tome Tlie Logan dancing club evening ot her parents on Mrs. W. B. Jones, Sr, who re-!gave a dancmer party ThursIdain S.. Covers vere cently arrived home from an Swnn day evening at the Hotel laid fur twelve guests. The extensive visit in the soutn Light refreshments were with relatives. birjhday nke on a crystal About served. thirty-fiv- e stand formed the centerpiece couples were in attendance. Mrs Ross entertained the w ith bud vases of tulips The officers of the club Inof her bridge 'ciuoj lug as end pieces. Those pc-a- t cluded tne committee on arluncheon and bridge Fri- - ?tnf, were My, and Mrs Paul . rangements. afternoon at the Blue- - Spend, yf. and jvirs op Dr. and Mrs. D. C. Budge day bird. The luncheon table was Lioli'i'l" and daughter and daughter, Miss Ruth with-ovdecorated Mr. and Mrs." Louis M Budge and son Ru3h. .motor- daffodils. Covers were laid Mattsmi rid small son loms ed to Sait Lake 34 Utah. TWKsTJgJI Mr. Farrel Johnson entertained informally at luntable ml. were .a.psaduifcuum Mw cheon for.owed-by.a- u scortr prizes .Hu-u- n ang a song bridge Wednesday afternoon ffhrb? ar.d awarded deTonne was .lAKlUiO a clarpave The luncheon table , and Wiiford Mrs. Mr. 'and with pink roses. The and nt ,,,C " fri,n.l'.V at5 corated Tuesentertained awarded v?as score Lundberg pnze high Mr., and at S . supper Alder to evening Mrs. day Byron Mr t were in- I 4 L L? ; on arrangements! by Miss Agnes South t Mrs. - The Zina D. Young Camp ol. the But. cheers of the Utah Pioneers met Thursday aitemoon at the home of Mrs Mm Joscphine .Mrs. Charles Goodudl, was aHL the recipient of a surprise tmp3 .assisting. .Tuesdav - - evening party- -Car Games and music were fea-- j C ManuT tures of the entertainment j f Those: a Tjt.h. h Mrs. Vicioria and, ce'u-n- t Supner was served taking part in the patfv enter- Wesew club Friday evening. At the close of reentertainment evenings freshment were. .served- - - . The Gamma Xi Gamma a 'eorortty''enterta;lr,od,'r"at dinner party Tuesday evening at the home of Miss Marie Anderson in celebra.tion of tenth birthday A color sctenre uf cerice and Ivory was carried cut in all the appointments, vhich featured the colors of the sorority. The btxthday cake and candles centered the table. The cake was sur- rounded by sweet peas. Cer-eatapers were on each end of the table. Covers were laid for thn ty guests. Alter the dinner an hour was spent and stngnig sorority songs Miss telling Mirority stories committee !" and enterta'ned at dinner and Thursday evening. The was decorated with Daughters Pioneers ; Mtss Frances Verpon, Miss Clara Lenkersdorfer, Mias Emma Nelson, Miss Bernice Ifcrggerty and Miss1 Blanch ce t Attorney Nelson guests - fr.tiE anni-v-ersary- t they are handicapped because the Americans are equipped with 10 of the latest model typewriter. q mat bines, but sav American typists do not deny their A al factor. Fresh frem Use I nited slowed are up by psy rhologir they States, their frocks still reflect winter's styles, while creations worn by tlie French girls arc the latest from the Rue d la tT.iv. The Americans feel that something .should be done about till... , The whole fifth and sixth floors of the Kitz heR! i 1 the fourth floor or tlie May Tair hotel have hern turned over tie the Americans. In addition to 40 typewriters they are equipped with three telegraphic printer in the Ameriraii headquarters which emutert directly with ' cable companies. The naval conference is (axing the London holels to the limit. All principal Itoiel by various deiegatioos.- - Card Parties ,r i :i has- - drotiped g Prof, and Mrs. Chester J. Myers entertained at a din-and caid party Saturday ; evening at their home. the second of a series. The various small tables and rooms ware .decorated witjj red snapdragons. A color scheme of red and white prevaied in all the appointments. Covers were laid for the folio wing guests: Dr. and Mrs, J. H. Myers and Mrs. J. li. Myers Sr., of Ogden, Prof, and Mrs. Wallace J. Vickers, Mr. and Mr. Mrs. L. R. Humphiics. Weston Vernon and Mis. A. Sonne, Mr. and Mrs. O. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph New bold, Mr. and Mrs. Parley Peterson, Mr. and Mrs Eric Johnson, and Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Porter. Following the -- tables dinner-th- e were arranged for cards. At the close of the games scy e prizes were awarded to Prof VickMrs. O. A. Sonne, Mrs aiscuSl ers, R Sf progrsrn. WSU01 W. Vernon j ii?uc MYnufrtnrinc and Weston H. J. cf tp- vernon.Myers Sr, Mrs. M cinor L Jenson enMiss Marianna tertained hvbFviTrpnpLv0fnKfraik0f in Utah. at a budge lunchThomas gave a reading. Miss eon al moon The the fifteenth century full Eiuh Owen Saturday a song, Mis was turn a of color and romance of the Olive Stevenssang a histor- table lace ccvued gave cloth over yellow early Renaissance as well as ical reaairg. A social hour cluny An attractive tenter-piec- e adventure and mysterv. Af- and refreshments followed satin. was formed of ter the program jotiquilr tea war the piogram. served to the members and arranged in a crystal bowu the following guests: Mrs. A. The Estalami club met and yellow tapeis in crystal H. Thompson, Mrs. Robert ! Wednesday at the home of holders. Covers were lam for Griffith, Mrs. W. D. Porter, Mrs. Hazel N. Smith. Mrs for the following guests. Mrs Mrs. E. I. Stewart, Mrs. S. E. Lee Holes reviewed the book Willis H. Peterson, mis L R The Charm of a Wrll Mm Huinohnes, Mi.; Byren Needham, Mrs. Rulon John-son-aW. E. tkinmorth Tfued" Home by Starrctt. dll, t w 1.J Assvctaltil Irraa Photo Urimm?S ijtJof ttraw Is nrccr. Cent - . Lc.rtt.i Gayerc o. L. c.Vrent, N. Y vears bright colored beach trimmed tobe. R.ght: Prances Penn Ames of N:, York vicars the latest in wide trousered beach pajamas in brilliant sir pes. A r,cti;Vf m blue srd 1 J IT liONDCN, (AP) Tlveres no parity in London hotels where various delegations- to the naval conference have been entreiuhed for several weeks. That is berause some delegations have large batteries of prettier stenographers and a longer range of rouuauuica-titm- s than others. As it stands, the ratios of the staffs of visiting delegations the Lnited States, FTance, Italy and Japan are The Biitish figure is unknown because that delegations staff is deployed at strategir points in different buildings, but it is believed Imth the Frenrh and American stall s in numbers. Statist persons estimate that parity, based oil present available manpower at the conference, would give each delegate at St- - Janies palare li;) busy stenographers, secretaries and hotel attendants to watch his Interests at headquarters behind the lines. Though France has reached parity w iih tlie Iliiicd Slates, Japan - j articles, would 1 1 s upstairs-sleepi- ng guests Mrs. A. B. Olsen entertain- cards. Ln-nat cluded. The seoie prize was ed the following guests It is desired bj Those interMrs. Joseph dinner and bndee Wednesday awarded to ested in speech "and dramatic evening. Mrs. F'arreil John- yurgan Jr Tne following were enter-- ! work at tne Utah State son. Mis Byron Alder, Ho. Tne tab.e at supper and cards lege that all past members of Fred Lunabtrg wuu pink Ft the summer home of Mr.;ppriwj2 club meet was decorated four sweet. Pros a ranged in a uiid Mr. diver Edwards m oclock March 2, at Sunday evencai-jaa JU.an.blue,,, bowl.. The high, ITidy and LLP. N, E. the Chamber of Commerce ing; Dr prize at bnnge was awarued ' Dr. Munk to Mis. F'aircil Johnson and, ..u ,. V V, rooms. This is to be a very Mrs. A. B Olsen entertain- M rri.l. Mr. and Mrs R E. important meeting for all Mr and Mrs. A. O. j ed four guests at supper an Ai.cm.-sjinterested In the really bitJge Monday evening. The Peterson. welfare of the club, so a The foTowmg supper table vas deioratej attendance is especially Smith-- ( j large witn daffodils At bridge the lagan mjtgie'ci to was award-e- u Pfici Saiurduy to aLnd a hoped for. high sc.re to Mrs. Ficd Lunuoeig. triage lur.cli.cn given by; Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Leish- firs. Mi n tor Jenson entrr-tirc- Mrs. Thomas Fa-- r Mu Joel man announce the marriage M,-- , e a tao K at imormally ft, thdr dahter Vcniese to Mr-- 01 ef brclge Munday afternoon. Jnf - M. J. Obrreti; J San FTan-Thp- ir Cal)an 0 Tea followed he g,mes Ti.e La cry Park.r. Mrs. Guy cai-!- w took awura-emarriage d was ora high prize don, Mrs. Walter weiti and place the 21st of this month. to Mrs. A L. Cole Mis. Kenneth C. Ikelcr (They will make their home In Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Kcit 4 entertained at a card parts Mr. and Mis. Wall ice J. San Francisco. .t lUari.ile moored to Balt Lake; At the special waltz night, Thursday evening. Alter the d tserv-dan"games a supper was spent Las- week' end f married folks dance, at to the following guests: Mr They weia guests at U.e t.r tne Palais dOr Wednesday Mr. Hwel UtaK and Mrs. Lee Hunter, William Goodselt, evening, and Mrs. Earl Gordon. Mr. Mr. ami Mrs. G. V,. That- Albert Huigl and Mrs. C. A. and Mrs. WiUnm Eowen, Mr cher and daughter Mi ? Tat- -j in decided Npman. judges, reru-aker.-inaTciir. motored to'iavor cf Mr. and "Mrs. Ho- - straightened out." prosperity if there and Mns. Lowell - NV) ;dn, Mr , Lkc Mjndaj and ijx-n.ward McKenner as winners And miraculously Naenough, is anything ia a name and Mrs. Frank Emmett v..e day. , of the dance contest. she does straighten them out. tion s Business. Col-ta.n- td I ar r . , For h, pre ci Ae ' Mr e com-oanion- Y |