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Show ,! Northern Utah BPW Clubs Hold Conference in Ogden U.S.A.C. Faculty bv the following; The how, why and where of news service, Home Alone Hansen. Logan; Safety, Ada Burt. Salt Lake City, Han.ieu. t.ssisted by Valene Brigham (it.v ; follow ed b a very clever skit. "Could this be you? by the Logan club; enactment of home accidents were portrayed by Belh and Joyce Sanders and Mene Hansen, with Pauline Fuller as narrator; national delense was presented by Colonel Gienn S Air Force, Sail F. Marston, ake City. Business and Womens club obiectives was given by Blanche Nelson, Logan, coo. motor, assisted Ilowes and Irene Hess, Brigham City. Elva Lyman and Genet ive Hall, Ogdon. Luncheon During the luncheon hour, state president, Marcella Finlay re ported on the National Convention held in Louisville, Kentucky the As a concluding thought following quotation was given "Let us all have clear heads, keen minds, warm hearts and capable hands. These help to elevate the standards of women." Members attending from Lowere; Winkler, Georgia gan Mildred Voitnker, Blanche Nelson, Violet Nielsen, LaVein Odd, Myrtle Holmes, Helen Profitt. "auline Fuller, Edna Pack. Alen? Hansen, Ruth Simpson. Eleanor. Crowell, Beth and Joyce Sanders Business and pioiessional worn pn from the Logan. Brigham it City and Ogden clubs mol Ben Hotel Lomond Sunday Anna Erickson. Brigham City cistrict directors, presided. Full Program A full day's p'ogram showing new and aried ways of presenting programs for the forlh com ing B.P.W. year was presented Today's Pattern Ti 1- 4 1 s :Jj - Vi 1 Ah I :i V -- 4 l I i : b Li J 4 ' '?vV?3 A 0,i L FT iv , r. t-- ) i i . Nfe. ' r i "JIT do Viola Squires and Helen Havball. was A short business meeting conducted by President Dorothy Kearl at which time several of the sororitys annual philanthropic projects were discussed. Other members present were Grace Allred, Carrie Stauffer, Mayme Hailstone, Luella Seehol-ze- r, Beth Hovey, Melba Humphries. Maye Meservv, Lorraine Robb, Carol Larsen, Elva Mathews. Delsa Hymas, and Lorna or- Epsilon Sigma Alpha ganized in 1929 and at the present time has 1200 active chapters, in the United Stales and foreign countries. be- de-- ; knowm internationally as Mainbocher. His name, he ex- plains, really is Main Bocher in of his Scottish grandfather, Hawley Main. He changed it when h went to Paris in the ngner 1920s. dp- Anyway, the Chicago-horamounts is signer paid .staggering for his knowledge of clothes by a variety of famous customers, in- eluding bo'h society women and actresses who insist they cannot step on a stage for their roles Mainbocher designed clothes. His is almost the lat of the big- name private rustoni salon where absolutely no designing is done for clothes sold in stores and no original models are sold for copying. Has To Sit Welt A dress has to sit well, to get to Mainbocher's advice, or the results can be unfortunate you stand up again. He explained that wrinkles ac- ross the front. of a skirt are a For House Guests House guests of Mrs ileber C. Maughan are her oldest son, Bryan 11. Maughan of Etn G;h-rio- l, California her daughter, Mrs. G. 1. Barron of Phoenix, Arizona; Mr. and Mrs. Charles II. Bowen of Olympia Washington: Mr and Mrs Charles T. Evans of Santa Monica California Mrs. Bowen and Mrs. Evans are sisters of Mrs. Maughan. Mrs L, AV. Ashton, Mrs. R D Andrus, and Mrs. Seih BlomquNt of Salt Lake Ci,v will join the family for dinner tonight. Attorney and Mrs. Richard J. Maughan and family of Salt Lake City spent Sunday with the group. : N. Sorensen special program honoring Mrs. Annie K McDcrmaid has been arranged by the officers oi the county cnapter of the Gold Slat' Mothers in which Professor A V Sorensen vull read elected poems and Miss Nancy Nielsen will slug The program has been arranged for Friday meeting on October at 2 p m in lam Memorial building All mrtnbeis are In come pay their respects to Mrs. h Dei maul and enjoy the program Wm. Read Family Holds Reunion t The William Read faintly held its reunion on Sunday in Smith-helKIDS BUNKIIOUSE Dinner was enjoyed at the cowboy hat, lasso and name. Wrought it on H and I, hinges, Designed for fin unfinished attic is Summit school lunch room by and this colorful c wboy bedroom with its easy to make chuck-wago- n ''lucky Pony" shoe drawer pulls, cowboy vvallpapei .Vrs. Edith Gatins, Mr. and Mrs. rustic lantern lights all add to the Western atmnspheie. beds mounted on wagon wheels" and Western W illiam B. Head and sot. Pan', Floor is easy to clean embossed inlaid linoleum in a colorful decorations. The beds are simply rectangular supporting Mrs. Joyce Shuntwav and daughfasteneffect. are Headboards frames for the spring and mattresses. ter Pamela, Mr. and Mrs. Colelag tug ed to the wail and are covered with red leather, a stitched man Read. Jean Read ami Carol Sutton, all of Smithhckl; Mr. Mis. James S Parker of Wrlls-vill- and Mis. V. B Tripp of Rich entertained al dinner on mond. Peggv Tripp ol Salt l.aks Mierda Miller, Ogden, 'Saturday evening honoring he ' A 'Yand Mis. Miles Roundy and husband who was observing his daughter Myrna of Oem. birthday. the Following dinner A beautiful floral design renter-- i group be Coleman Read homa HOLLYWOOD (IP Marlene Die-- , never worn anything underneath1 ed the table where covers vverej"en laid for Mr. and Mrs. Par ker, " hprf" ,he fternoon was spent trich will dazzle the customers, my clothes. I never wear a bra Mr. and Mrs. Don Paker, Mrs. v'si'ing. at Las Vegas again tomorrow and have never worn a girdle, Ij AAA Last! Cache Valley Medical Auxiliary Sara Bradley of Wellsville, Mr. and this time lhe glamour queen's! can't stand them. I think girdles of lremon-ant i Budy Hupp met al the Bluebird Monday nigh! of the Mr. and Mrs. Chester Keves surprise" will be to parade destroy the natural lines wtth three out of town guests, ion, OTTAWA 'IP of WilI,,d down a runway, as in burlesque, body. Mr. and Mrs. Kav Evangelist Billy Mrs Elmo Eddington. Lehi. slale )Ken of 0gdpn Hears Bare Bosom' nd lhe Parker Graham said Sunday night he hope they whistle." she said. This is Marlenes third appear-leas- e auxiliary president; Mrs. E, D. famjv thought f!te Brooklyn Dodgers Despite rumors that she'll strip-Zcman, Ogden stale pres, deni in the gambling capital, and and vjsng wprp would win the World Series but however the efoct. and .Mrs, Paul A. Clayton. nvpd A fovey g,ft was present- - said he wished Ihey wouldn't Marlene swears' she will not re- - b.v now the customers expect a play Lake vice first Sl! presiCity, (0 yjr parker. ball on Sundays. move one article of clothing as startling act each time. On her dent. first trip she wore a haie bosshe walks past the crowd. Mrs. James A. Fillmore was in ;i But shell give the gambling ona" dress that electrified the fhdtgp of the piogram. Dr. Ezra at .the Sahara Hotel a tending press. Last year a wind 4 C'lauun talked on the organl-- i p 'jT" ' closer look at the famous Die- - machine whipped her white thtf- -' 'W S t zaMon of lhe mental health sociegown as she walked on stage. trich figure in another of her fab--, ty in Cache Valley. Dr. Jay C. This yqar I' decided on the ulous $9,000 gowns. Skid mote gave a most interesting . runway , she said. The run talk on menial health and its rel- so! and seams two in Far Away Closer is cotton, straight n Friends who recently returned until light, and fluffy. Crush European theaters, way ation to medical doctors wives. whv not here? Andros Town in Ihe Ba- - anas smooth with fork and arid to On the hospitality People who sit way back will committee hairta Islands brought hark some Many people go back to Las see me closer, Diethich explainwere Mrs Reed Broadbenl, Mrs, recipes from Ihe Lighihou.se Club blitter and sugar Sift in flour and Vegas with the same act year afadd nijlk Bakp jn RrPased clas, ed today. Robert Brettell and Mrs. Ray I'm always working ter there, all with authentic Bahant- - pip pia!p for t, to j4 houri Spne This trip her gown will he an- hard year. Malouf, to find something different. flav of or. s Here are some ian ,n( with cream or lemon sauce, other Jewels sequins S25.000 Not So Much t liem Curried Seafood Canapes and heads embroidered in the Marlene receives a staggering Bahamian Pineapple Slaw BPnd currv powder with - C0l01 nllde The S a SALT LAKE CITY If b'e,1'Lr!2ht piaceson $25,000 a week for crooning nnnaise to taste. Mix with chop- ed chiffon few songs in a husky voice at commander of the 191st IntercepTvvo tablespoons chopped green ppd cooked lobster nr shrimp, It's as bare as the first gown the she that But Sahara, says Jop pepper, 'j rup diced impeded ap- t hill and serve heaped on crisp DEAL, England ir of the Ltah Air Nator I wore in Las Vegas, but not Squadron 1 1 after expenses, it isn't so much tablespoon Coektail crackers. a teaspoon salt. Goodhan said today lie should pie. more bare, she added. because she refuses to entertain tional Guard. Col. Roland R. never have picked tip and planlrd sugar. U cup vinegar. 3 cans And underneath? from the any place else in this country. Wright, returned the odd looking liuit he found on shredded rahhagp, 1 cup shredNothing! shrugged the glam- - shp a?0 turns down fabulous TV National Guard aerial the beach. ded carrots, 6 slices pineapple. as if there offers. Ol'OtlS gt andnmther. Combine green pepper, apple, in with Boise The and and today grew plant grew competition I have were no other answer. 'Some Las Vegas stars have the for the now is more than loo feel long. salt, sugar, vinegar and cabbage. award gunnery lop criticized Marlene for relying Experts said it ' apparently is a Place in a bowl lined with sa'ad shirt partly on amazing gowns for her second straight year. they could come out in plant winch was earned greens. Top with shredded cartropical Sabre-irt- . and look welt dressed. Wright, filing an act. rots and pineapple. by ocean currents from Aiiia. When in doubt, sit down If not If I could sing as well as Lena scored 493 points, six nioip Lighthouse Club Pudding to test the dress just to think Horne, I wouldn't worry about than scored Seven In 8 bananas, I tableby Maj. Gordon about the purchase, the business- - clothes, Is the languid beautv's Young of the Iowa Air National Hawthorns romptise the larg- spoon butter. 2 tablespoons flour, like designer advised, because answer. Peop!p romp to see! Guard in bombing and gunnery est genus of torest trees, ihe 3 3 tablespoons brown sugar, Snap decisions do not make something like on the screpn, and runs against ground targets and genus cup milk. comprising for good choice." Mix butter and sugar together about 165 species. 'I try to give them that illusion." i in firing at aerial targeis. I d James S. Parker On Birthday Marlene Dietrich To Wear Startling Gown in La sVegas Pretty Bassinet ft I.tPCz 'IiI iI e Valley Medical - Auxiliary Meets at Bluebird j Likes If, But - ' Mainbocher Gives Advice On Buying New Clothes Sit down NEW YORK IP fore you buy that dress. This advise comes from a Entertains Honored were served by Skabelund, Ctahna was Mrs. Maughan A I Refreshments Larsen. , Hear A. Ceie-mon- hostesses Logan Lady Golfers will hold their closing hufiet suppet Thurs-- . October 6 at the country day club A Scotch foursome will he piaved at 2.UO. In the evening a hultct supper will he served at 7:30 p m an.t trophic- - for the summers pfov will hc, awarded. Oiiicers of the group will ad as the committee ln ge. New ofliceis will he installed. Gold Star Mothers To Three Members A cuddly kitten that will delight your youngster because it can be playful or useful! It is fun to make and will be an ideal hiding-plac- e for pa jamas; or stuffed this kitten will make a lovable toy. Pattern No, 5545 contains pattern pieces; material requirement.; sewing and finishing directions. Send 25c in COINS, your name, address and the PATTERN NUMBER to ANNE CABOT The Logan Herald Journal, 372 W. Quincy Street, Chicago 6, Illinois. Now available the 1955 Needlework A1BUM printed in attractive colors. It contains 56 pages of lovely designs plus 3 gift patterns directions printed in book. Only 25c a copy! Logan Lady Golfers i USAC Faculty Women will have their first program for the coming year on Frtilay, October ,7, when a reception will honor Mrs Daryi ...asp and nevvcom iek'Hie reception will he held in ;Uie women's lounge of the com- mnons building Irom three until ive pin. All league members jare invited to attend this ope mg event. Mrs. Floyd V. Cornaby ts gen eral chairman. Officers for ihis year Mrs, Leonard 11. Pollard,; M president; Mrs Theodore Burton, vice president; Mrs Thornton Y. Boolli, recording W Mrs. Marion secretary; etlersen, treasurer; Mrs. C, J. secreykidmorc. eorrespondiug tary; Mrs. Joel Edward Ricks, i lslorian. Gives Pins i lJ in sign it is too tight. Women get bigger when they sit down, he hinted tactfully, an if you' buy a dress only looking at it standing up you won't realize that the girth is insufficient for your size. Each afternoon promptly at 3 p m., just as Mainbocher did in his Paris salon, he has models m show the complete collection, the same order and the sarry way wheiher there is one woman her. or there are 50." Designing Actresses' Clothes the is designing Mainbocher stage wordrobe for Lynn lanne in The Great Sebastians" and the wardrobe for Mary Mar- tin's TV appearance later this month with Noel Coward, To be well dressed takes time, lots and lots and lots of time, he admitted quite frankly. Then most women are afflicted with prejtadices. The important thing is to press the person you are in the n clothes you wear. 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