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Show o c r o b i: (U3JAH)' CACHE KOGAN fc. r PAGE THREE I CHIC VIA A BELTED TUNIC tunma Laub to Attend Silver IVIiss One ot events w, MM New Dean Of Women Mis Caroline B Hendricks will asuume her duties as dean of women at the VS AC following her She sucSeptember 1 ceeds Miss Charlotte Dancev Mrs. Hendncks has been affiliated with the college for several years She is a giaduate of the college and lias also taken out her master s degree In sociology there. Sorority To Hold Open House The Sorosis sorority will hold open house inis afternoon at the soronty home at .13 North Second and faculty East. All students, members of the VSAC and patronesses and alumni members of the soronty ate invited. The calling hours will he fiom two o clock until six. The committee in charge is Miss Lydia Jennings, Miss Marjorie Vernon and Miss Marjorie Balls Attend Reception In Salt Lake City Mrs. George Q Rich and Mrs Martha E Roberts were in Salt Lake City Sami day lu attend the reception given for Mrs Reed Smoot by the Republican women or the state. Mrs. Rich assisted in the receiving line and Mrs Roberts helped with the entertainment committee. V- - S 5.x, f JT. tAli IS is .td s ithti ai Couple To Make Home In Logan Supper And Cards For Friends k- Entertain At Dinner Mi aul Mrs Marion Bell who For Friends en tertamed at then home riidav rve up now on a honey moon tup will Lo Dr and Alis X F Alunk will en ning at a supper an caul paity he at home to llieir friends in Mrs Bdlwas tPituin at dmnei lodav Pink and rose feathery am i . 1c rm c.iii ; ttei October at tin ir Astle of Ilium A etvstal howl ot ed the centerpiece for the supper Inimilv Miss Velma blight tables and a vanity ot lall hi mins Snntm.eld dahlia- - will toim the eenterpuie Ilu-adorned the living rooms fm the table The looms will lie score pi izes weie won bv Mrs Irvin decorated with a vanety of autumn U Successful Social Jacobsen. Mr an i Mr- - E J flow eis Mr and Mis Gem v Him f Members Of Bridge Club Guests t ed Mrs William Loheman entertainhe members of her bridge chi Friday A alternoon at her home, delicious luncheon was served and tables were arranged for bridge The lum heon tables were (entered with a bowl of purple and lavendei asters and the living rooms were decorated with fall hloonn. Bridge honors were awarded to Mrs. Roland Emmett. The guests Included Mrs Roland Emmett, Mrs X. E. Munk, Mrs S. M Budge, Mrs W. E. Skidmore, Mrs Roy Kimball, Mrs J. M. Norfleet and Mrs G A. Lindquist. ji..,.,, t ot .mg loom dnii in lonn r, nine huge and btou.it, diett glass untains of marqui-setate med unit dorjul oitt dt apt of gay paltniud rene, aie'n and beige cretonne, uith a formal walloped lalathc of glaztd tluntz in the deept g rose tone. The a I h standaid lamp by the daunpoil ;y In o , unh a nautal panhment shade, deiotaled uilh a gold stioll dtogn. On the table m a pomlani lamp, in luo tones of roe, "aith onw bate and a ' hadt . On duh a tole lamp has a nnldy lose shade - tow-beig- e Dinner Guests At Hotel Mr and Mrs. Harvey Bickmore wore dinner guests of Mr, and Mrs. W. J Carlisle at the Hotel Eccles Thursday evening Mr. and Mrs. Iiickmore are leaving soon for Preston, Idaho, to make tbetr home. A table of biidge was played after the dinner. 1 1 h h of Hyrum and Jr. The guests included Mr and Mis Joseph Morgan, Ji , Mr and son, Jr, Aloi-ga- Jo-ep- At Westminster Hall A verv oujovabie social was held Mr and Mis W il Thursday evening in Westminster Picsbyterian church A ford Lundberg, Mr and Mis E J Pall at the Y nk, Mr. and Mrs Eric John-ojynaty ot stunts and games were Mr. and Mrs E J Wilson Ji , of played Stunts were given by girls Jai ob bvi c in Loean academy. Aocal solo, Hyrum, Mr and Mr AIiss Pcggv Gien A piano solo sen and Mr and Mrs Eugene Dun jin Aln-- s Beth Harper A shojt talk bar of Richmond wis given bv the Rpverenu T R Hansen Inn Paion Hyde Park Flower Show, Meeting Held The Relief Society opemn r me t ing, teachers convention Till Pom l show was held in the Van nu nt 'hall on Tuesday afternoon A tine progiam was earned out a- - lol lows singing, If tin r s sm-nn- e in Your Heat t pi ay ( t , Alls, L cl la Dames, singing, by Relict Socle-tby (horus, talk to the teaclu.s Counselor Annie Hanm 'end u in', ling, Mts R S McQuu.iie ' The Two Homes', pt no dn't Mrs Leah Hancey and Alls O, ma Thurston, accompanied In Blanche Hancey v Ah the drains T! e corclu sion of the program was a one ac t In play, How the Stoi v Giew members of the Rein f Soctetv Many beautiful flovvet- - wiri di, played, the needlework the oc en had done during the past se ison was also displayed and on w e ( n Dainty refreshments ' served to about two h mditil opening was a lingi simps- - pie bided oer by Pioukiit Untie K Lee. The Misses Glah- - and llv'i.o Neilsen and Miss .Ante Niuhiniii ser of River Heigh- - spun Mondiv evening visiting witn Mi- - linest Ashcroft Russell Reedu, Roy Alikki in and Kenneth Seamens tc u i home on Wtdtiesdav tvtnn- - train Aberdeen, Idaho Mr and Alis Lola Joi- - ns( n an Mr and Mrs John Jiaur it annul heme on Sundiy ltoin a vuv m tere-tin- g trip tliniogh Rui f Hu lev and vanour oints m lilm The horticultui Ists in tin- have been dtluyed m ntiv.-u- n the.r apple craps dm- - to m itu b ment weather. , AT I i 1 1 Covers will be maiked for Mr and Mis William Reese Jr, of Preston, Idaho All and Airs A P. Anderson of Franklin, All and Mis C I. AshcrnH o, llv !e Park Mr. aud Mrs II Reese Following the dinner vie afternoon will be spent with miisu Fraternity Rush Season Begins Relreslip.ents weie seived hundred guests The in eharge consisted of Mrs. The fraternity rush season will W E Sktdmoie, Miss Harper, Mr commence Monday evening, parties IL i me. Mr Buchanan and J JI being held eveiv day dunng the to one l School Pupils Are Examined By Doctor Pupils of the A'oang ind ( odi ... ward schools in Colb ce ward were examined f( i physical dt M S fects on Friday by Di d bv Miss Beit ha Budge, Chase, county school nurse All of the ruptls in will be examined this fall and the parents advised of dt fee's which should he co icrteo eom-mi'te- e Norfleet week and hid dav w '1 come on Friday the following week Parties scheduled are Monday Pi Kappa Alpha Tu sdav Sigma Chi, Wed nesilay Beta Kappa, Thursday Delta Nu, Friday Pin Kappa Iota Hie women of the Sixth waid Satutdav Delta Kappa Phi, Mon eld thin teicheis convention and day Alpli i I)i lta Epsilon, Tuesday o ial at the ward Alpha (nu mia Phi chapel Tuesday utti ruoon The following program iivtn Address of welcome, All- Julia J imndahl, .short talk, Mis laity- - a Foy, suag. Relief So defy i hoi us, retold stoiv, Mis Alls C.ov C Tucker rntertaimd Lundalil, talk, Mrs. Claia Olsen ot the stake boaul, reading Ihe mf'iiheis of the Wesew (lull at The Alls A Larsen Refreshments I'liday e.imngwere her home with attractive living looms weie sued o forty two g lests tall decorations ol blight lined . iloweis A lae luncheon was serv (d l'ie rarats were Mis Gi orge Vluk'lsen Alls N P Nielson Ain. George 11 is man, Alis Alvm fail rho Si2;iii Theta Phi entertained son Alls Oscar Bntzel, Alls Rc u Tit urh alternoon at a bridge tea ben Walton Alis NellieAIiOsteikmcl Al C wt tlie frorority house Table were Mis Alarn AYall.n Atis i.mnia Mo kelson AAendelboe oId for the afternoon and evening r t , mil AIiss I ohi Mn kelson i uuirm weie iudug) h!oi nod with a piofusion ol vari (oloiel autumn flower, terns and autumn U ves Dunng the bridge - lie P tisii. was furnished h, minibus o too soionty Refiebh ms m m One hunureq - ipsLs wiie present The in ii'at- - of tin affair were Miss Alii p c ileoa, a" man , assisted In Mi-- s Untile Stew ait and Miss Hama JWfh Hubbaid Convention And Social Wesew Club Members Are Entertained 'is -- 'P Bridge Tea At Sorority House ( c u- gi-l- s a? Attend Bridge Luncheon Joseph Morgan Griflia and Wilfo attended a bridge lyiuhy Alis FiamisOl-- e in g i t'-- e du-ti- (ino .n Hyrum Saturday at1 Cow bov s. 1 MME. schumann-heinFortil't Beit Beloved Prim. Doom W,ll Exclusive Guest Artist of tvli I auic v i ci. iPjjPpHlWWWWiii AND Uver KSL Sunday at 5 p. m. ks MAY BE HAD MAIN November First ST. EXCLUSIVELY AT StocMon-Ctrisliarse- n IN SIZES 1'2 TO 12 WIDTH A t AA TC EEE IL Each year thousands upon thousands of those neat, white envelopes find their way through the mails. You know what they are before you open them an inner enMr. and Mrs. velope, and a trim card announce the marriage of their daughter and another card At home after November 1st, at Moonlight Ave. ... So-and-- I Every one means a new home initiated, a new set of problems faced by a new family begun ... two-who-are-o- a question to settle, and many a thing to buy. Furniture, kitchen- Theyve many ware, linen and china silverware, cereals, meat and potatoes . . . Familiar names will pass their lips as they buy easily, naturally. Advertised products, quality merchandise . . . reliable . . . dependable. Theyve known them all their lives. But the advertisenow theyll begin to ments in earnest comparing values, budgeting expenses, choosing this rejecting that, reserving the other till hubby gets his raise, d Keyll manage, all right with the advertisements to help them. it-a- d Make it a habit to read th adveitise- nicnts regulctil. clays of hcltci-skel- ter selection and blindfolded buying are over. For the sake of time, economy and convenience, have your mind made up when you start out to buy. Ksttonal Rsdio Broxdexst EVXRY SUNDAY EVENING Thfoph 1930 Enna-Jettic- J. C. Penney Co. NORTH Be At Home After ENNA JETTICK MELODIES $1.98 s J-- i tier loon WE HAVE A FEW MORE LEFT AT BLACK SUZDE and black alliColumh.d Iniveisitv is the irg gator are combined in this opera est in respect to eniollim.nl n. "l pump for fa); An interesting is the open nlit at the ITilted States In 19.H1 moie 11 ail FIRST cuiollid at Were hide ami th' perky little stand- - 3(1 Oft stiid-r.t- ' lain Bought Your Chinese SALT LAKE VISITOR Lyman I edersen, ibik of to Cache county board ol Munition was a Sait Lake ( it y visitor Sit He was on u purchi-in- c urday tour of supplies foi the dis'nct and also anticipated set mg the Vies clash with the AAv online - uni HAVE YOU i Liav,vuct a Ta'j Airs ii orge ass-hie- t mi Dartre Chib At Club Rooms The Dance nh of tbe Senior Inch school tret at Uie club roonn ll.ursdav afternoon A piano solo whs given by Miss Phyllis Shef field, review ot the dame" was given by Miss Stella Carlson, M ss Ruth Owen gave a voial solo. New members invited to join the (tub ate Jliss llairtet Anderson, Misb Dona Done, Miss Jean Johnson and AIiss Mildred Kowallis Hostebse, tor the afternoon Included Mbs Shiilev IJovle, Apia Beth Edlef-so- n and Miss Floience Barnett. AIiss Erma Cottle took charge of the meeting k when (K.mni Gamma, lor il u.outv be ame a liapt I ot Sana Pin lb ta IldLlOU il MIlOIllV Mim Ruth PniKeltou ot Ibiktbv, Mi s ,,, M , 'eld (,i isi o and Mis Milba Hills ot halt Lake ('ii lepiesentatives ol the nation al r ,ut ii a, c u i in Log ill to roiidmt the installation Tin tirst event toon pl.ii e Thins iv tuning at Isthew emiitv house w ht n t w lve cn e' made pleilg , an in ts Following the loma social (vrnm was spent W n tin Ftidav c einug oim s Pan lb Ii me emei tailed toi Hum at a I!) tuque given at lie llolrl la ties Tlie table was fount d in a I shape and was beautitulK (lumated with tluweis in shadts ot pm pie and white thesoioiitv tolois Aim the banquet, the guests motoied to th soronty house win it a game ot Pa'iomsses budge was enjovi t wrie also guests itui,iig the eve nmg the tinal attemoon, Saturday initiation was completed In the t evening a ioinial banqm was held 'at the Bluebird A i plot haimonv of put pie and white wile (dined 'out in all thp detoialiotis toi the tilde and tile hall Miss dc Stan nod ated as oastnnstiess Those responding included Miss Flna Mil Mi-- s r, Miss Beinue CJu run Ruth Peteisen, dian ot women Mis Caroline i) llemlii Miss Pinkerton, Miss C'oudeu and Mrs A pica ant Hill sodal .eiiing lollowed at the chapter hoiisi The committee on arrangements weie Mess Thelma Astle and Miss Ruth Olsen. ut Fashion Plaque li ! llu smallest oict blame one tan to ueat. Tin one, in oylei gutn satin, has a o scarf collar that makis a km I lath riag net Unit belt is of self tnahiial. The blouse is uorn iuth lets coat. uith three-qusuit of bhnk The helled limn - part i i Miss Virginia Hadeily and Miss Alice Met nil were dinner guests The Maskers, dramatic club of the Logan Senior high school met it the club rooms Wednesday with Miss Ruth Owens and Dick Owens noting as hostess and host. A musiWho Did the Courtcal reading, ing was given by Miss Margaret Miss Willa Daniels, presWatkins ident of the dub, conducted short stunts m which all members took the most outstanding the tall season at the phd-Jng- Dinner Guests At Chapter House II nr1 -- r- t i i t. The Maskers Have Meeting i i i Thu-sda- 1 (it SAC took plai e dunmr h Thuisday night at the Beta Delta House Friday evening Miss Elva Stephens, Miss Florence Stevens and Miss LuDean Jensen weie en tertamed at the chapter house at Both evenings the table dinner was centere with an attractive bouquet of fall blooms An Informal social evening followed both dinners. Miss Alice Hyde of Ogden, Miss Ellen Larsen of Preston and Miss Luzelle Forneson of Malad, who are living at the sorority house are spending this weekend visiting at their homes. Miss Mary Mattson of Salina is visiting at the house as the guest of her sister. Miss Ruth Mattson. 7 Camps, windows inaex 10 Room s Decorative Scheme1 Anniversary K Miss Emma Laub, worthy grand matron ot he Ouler of the Eastern Star ot I tali, loaves Monday for Salt Lake Cltv, where she goes in preparation tor the iweutv-flftanniversary meeting of the (trawl Chanter of the Older, at whit h she will pi aside The Grand Ohaptei convenes at 10 a m and adjourns Friday evening after the election and installation of a new corps of otfi cers. A petial featii'e ot the Thursday evening session will be a pageant, written by one of the local members, Mrs Robert M. Simpson, celebrating the quarter centuiy anmveisarj ot the Older the past in t'tah and hononng grand matrons who have held of flee in the state Fittv members ot the Ogden cliapte.s w ill take part In the pageant under the dneaion of Mis Ettie Carr, worthy matron of Mmam chapter of Ogden and a former Logan iesidont All local members are planning to be pies-ea- itt Gamma Xi Gamma I Becomes Sigma Phi Beta Regular reading of the advertisements is one of the essentials of good housekeeping. y-- i Tf, |