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Show i COG AN (UilJAHy PAGE THREE NEIVS VOTE J CR INTEREST Call FILM ACTRESS MARRIES HEIR Honored Guest League Meets Affair Miss Thelma Skaiuliy at a hi: 'id mored gin-sLiven Thursday (Veiling at Hu home of Mr. and Mis. A L. ram ntertam Cards v ere tie eiiy. meat for the vn: wore awarded and was preS'iitod will A eolor harmony o: was earned out in ul t he rooms and '1 Va! Ralmer - ill Thursday Si.it Lake ('Ly o.i Business. qu-n- Mrs. Fred Fredrickson has spent several day veiling wi'h relatives at Snii'jsi s i; e ' . y- - .te-.X! . m , S j :L ' ' tl,-- :y - was m Skauehv. Miss Nedi Mis; N'oii na Fkanehy. Johnson. Miss Gem-Miss Crsula Uiurae. Hugie. Miss Kuna !tiu A ; it .vis.'S V. i ii Vf ()ulo s M r h: Miuine iown. Miss Zehia Skalieiiy and Miss Doroi Miss : Mrs. Fiam is Blaine Carney are it today. Tliey are ) i)gti akin Mrs. Burney's sister, Mias Let ie M.av. who has spent the asi two v.ooks in Logan as their rnJ iiriiui;i,: t HiiM'h t aii i'iaiuei y - SSR-- Mot-ii- M: lii div gu rs D Hll'l lahan. M rs, HfVn lb f ft 11 'A liirvfv r ' . si? N c, ii St Rv v; a ? Blair 'X ; In- lu nb'iit ' ? ... ' . fi: .lo, .V Li Sorority Entertain L rat Members $ . r . ;. 4 v i pii Odell. Mr. ii William 4v i of v lloyd is the latest H otlyzinij luni'niaix to jn inppnu tn the altar. Bettx has just heemne the hirde of C. ii. Over, of I. os .hujeles, reputed heir to a larte fortune. I he mo have left for a motor trip throuqh the north. )V; Women Students Get .Alumni Holds Honors At Assembly Meeting The members of v 'ie ram..' Venison Dinner At Home the Sigma Theta Mr and Mrs. Harold Beeholzr alumni held a Hireling and ent riained ;u. a venison dinner at iui Two women Hoat the students wen Thursday evening iioim 'Pbursday evening. Yelauanlud athletic activity sweaters tel Eecles, Miss Drue Hlinsmi presi- tliHi low in aantheniums arranged in at the Associated Women Students dent ot the mganizat iun presided a gn-t he crystal bowl iormed the held Miss dmiug Charlotte Thursday. The aMmbly htiv Simonsen, (laugh-te- Kyh gave oi intwesting book ol Mr. and Mrs. Light refreshments were ('. Simon-s'-id 'Lite hostrs.-r-s ol Brigham or t he affair Kate City, and Smith, daughter of Mr .and Mrs. mrhulrd Mrs. Yai Palmer. Mrs. J. J. P. Smith ol Logan. This is the C. Hayward and Mrs. Percy Smith. seioiid Near the activity sweater:-have been awarded, four students ) winning t lie honor last year. These sweat ers are awarded to women students, who score ianu Mrs. H. p. Neilson entertained P'un,s in women's sports during at bridge and luncheon at her the year. This means that home Three Tuesday at must participate in three tables of bridge was enjoyed. Luna Mias major sports during year. cheon was served. Simonson received Ml points addi- chrysant hemuins v. ere used tor tional tor being president of the decimations for the In mg rooms Women's Athletic association. Pro- find Hie luncheon tables. fessor Kmheriiu- Carlisle, in harg'-o- honors wen awarded to Mrs.Bridge Don physical education for women, Burnham and Mrs. V. A. WYnner-arm- . muds the presentation. fhi Beta Delta To Have Social stu-drii- nation-allx-knou- Mr- - Leonard Wasden I' AT FACTORY SALE PRICE $15 19 22: Banquet To Honor Former USAC Profs Our Prices Are Never High ii Members of tin- Ptaii Exper ini'-nStation stafi will hold their monthly (1mm r meeting Saturday eveThe ning. November S at tLJu. present meeting will be in honor :f Dean K. Ikolei and Dr. George Siewart. both of whom have from the stall recently to ;ake other positions, though continuing a limited connection with the college this year. Short addresses will be made by President E. G. Peterson. P. V. ( ardon ol tin station Matt, in an ikeb-- and Dr. S'ewart. Members o! tie college faculty are beir.g invited to attend the affair. C Our complete line of Men's wool Overcoats to 00 Win these four price groups. Tweeds, Herring Bone and Plaids A all OUR PRICE DEFYING BLANKET (Birthday Motif For Dinner Wearwcll Supcrtcx Ctiina Cotton, Extra Heavy Weijjhinit and White Plaid, Sateen Hound, 66x80, double. Mr enter-aim'Burand Mis. Kn-iit! their home recently at a chicken dinner. Hu oeasion being the birthday anniversary ol Mr. Burr. Tin was centered with a olortul bouquet of pompom Hovers wen chrysu ntheniums. Hid lor I J guest. An informal social evening followed. 31 2 If after using this blanket for one month you have found where you can IRENE buy a blanket of this quality for less money we will refund our money. Every penny of it. Thats how sure we arc that you are getting a Real Bargain. : SWEATERS Schilling Lemon Extract contains All Wool and $2.00 I tmes Cache Junction and The Boy Set ills under the leader-nhithe amount of lemon oil required by of Dauiel Dyson gave a . i: and marshmallow roa.-- t on me the United States Government standard baseball diamond Hallo-more than most any other lemon ex- in if. The whole town w. d tract and a eood tine- was eii you can buy. That is why it goes dy nil reosent. further imparts a richer lemon flavor. and Hay s. anions. Roy Wi Korun tit Horuls t of Luc: v.uh (', deoiLo at ilail: ami Get ii iialiarl oi Cache Jo. tiult v.a lit ,d a risa n t iojoiinK iasL SunJust like lemon, Schilling Orange con- day. Lucli wen Mucessful in :nrur-intarns more of the flavor essence of the tlieir limit. M. J. Herron of Salt Lake City fresh, ripe fruit more titan the Gov- spent Friday ami Saturday visitins rrnment asks for more than most any ft lends. Flection w as carried on last Tups other. The fame is true of Schilling Vanilla day tather quietly with majority Almond Winfergreen Deinocratic voles being east. The Rose Clove and many others. amendments were about two to one in iavor of them. ;A Ml and Mrs. K. !. Ballard spent visit in Weston with ing Sunday relatives. a was all There good representation Horn here attending the Pioneer d1 in in Or Bail the Palais Logan last Tuesday evening. Mrs. Kvan Jenkins is visit ing in ; this Lewiston with her parents week. Mrs. Mary S. Shipley is visiting wit it her daughter in Bancroft, Idaho. Mr. and Mis. I,. G. Salisbury and Mrs K. it. Bullard attended the funeial .Services of M'ss Lneiln Merrill in Kiehnmnd on Wednesday of last week. Mrs A. H. Miekels is emp.oyed in Lewiston during the fall beet harvest. . 11 ..-- ii. i i Vt Schilling Orange! f V a them and youll surely buv one as we have hundreds of others. Large lustrous Wolf trimmings Tricolaine. black in and brown black and brown Sizes: 14 to 44. Our Values Are Always Bes! quality you would insist upon if you knew of the facts, II lbs. , (told Silk ,0 LADIES ami Wool Silk anti MACKINAWS Rayon O.J5 Value $5.95 BLAZERS AND HOSE Pai 50C 30- Di-o- r See and Mr. ami Mrs. Seeholzer. Tables for cards, ..ti.- lab r arranged Prizes w err ami by Mr. Evans and Mr. Kimball. y. Luncheon And Cards For Friends rr22sEi W The Webster club met Wednesday evening nt the school club moms. Miss Marva Hickman presided. Mrs. Dale Shephard club advi.vor gae an outline of the debating activities for the comiug year. New members were selected. Alts. Shephard served following the light refreshments business meeting. I i ? Webster Club Has Meeting n i i mi: Si iL. at . r The Beta Delta Alumni associaFloyd Flo:; I. dt WVtlntMtluy for tion will meet this evening at TCi11 I'. In., will spend the I)f tr, .: at the home of Mrs. John Christiannext two v eeks. sen. All alumni and patronesses are invited. After a short business This is Laurel Wheat Week. Did meeting, cards will be the feature you buy a package of Laurel Wheat of the evening. Four score prizes ol A variety tor yourself and send one away? will be awarded. If not, do it now. It is one of the late fall blooms will he used for Following cards, lunhe.. i.Ksiiiut and most wholesome decorations. Assisting ceri'ins on the market. The use of cheon will be served. more homo products means more Mrs. Christiansen as hostesses will be Mrs. Oloae Smith and Mrs. V. home piiyreils. D. Gardner. Lmi.in Chamber of Commerce. .y.'SJfs, . cud educa-lion- Inaelieon Ttmisil.iy at ttooa in the I'.hieltird tea ia to m in !,e 'li.nlotte Stewart of Salt. Lake Lit;. Twenty me'id.ers were The limeheoit was lit eluirxe of .Mil's Audrey Itergesen. Helene Mane Haskins, ahn ve, fanner artist's model eaul shoits iiu I is the bade of M e( miand Hali fax, artist, fnllouiiN a se.rel n,nr'aie rece'h at I.ouell, Maine. The new Mm. Harclax, uho forme lx posed for her husband, sieved as the model (or the girl depleted in numerous autu bmlx advertisements. centerpiece lor the table, (oncis were marked tor Mr. and Mrs. Ike Evans, Mr. and Mrs. Kemu th Caltier, Mr and Mrs. Walter Squire Mr. ami Mrs. Jack Kimball, Mr 1i, of the l jihy; friteriiiiy, .A - A Mill tit body nnP iueo dam iug v; s iield this afternoon at par s C. g mnaHum. the Kalpli Wan.: was in (iiarge of all ar- Ilii Delta F.S AC., lialional USAC Students Have Dance ; - Visitor Honored At Luncheon v'f w I AH The active members of the sorority entertained Thursday wning iii compliment to the ao ot the Sigma Chi Miniature golf was a evening, after which to Hie chapter house ions luncheon was Blanche Boudrero otter were lu da iiT 'uuaeinents. ipk is. ( tp Kielt, .M s. L. ;; Humphrey and Mi.. M. T. Ilai;, iaiitoi etl (o t)gd n Satunla to at ad the tea given at the Hotel Big'-by tip Republican women in !. er if Mrs. Don ('. Colton. dm-sda- in-r- I.u- M i.C. litmduin-- n Mrs, George OKeefe the members of Iter (dub at her home Thursday afternoon, ibidg was enjoyed during the anornoon. a dainty luncheon was ser-eMr. v,At Mrs. T. P. Smith have Later, two small tables v. hit li the at c. roc true;! from months motor trip were centered with bouquets ot through Oregon. While there they orchid chrysanthemums. went along the famous Oregon pink and Gudmunson was a speMrs. Royal trail. cial guest. Prizes were won by Mrs. K. C. Elkington and Mrs. Mis Movota Lpwson spoilt Wod-ii it City US tile silay ' y y Larson. yui'i;(:; -- i x,. r Attend Tea At Ogden Bridge Club Specially Priced - V Entertains COATS W I :.V- ..... I ' .... .. Mr.- -. sul! known tii arranged i I! c' . pivtuly homo W silver bowl ot 41 ' s Salt Lake M dinner at evening. A various Butts by a nuxind of flowers lorinod rliu nto; pir-ifor the laid for Mr. .table, t'mers and Mrs. ('tutrlcs Keller, Mr. and Mr.--. Yit gil u all, Mr. and Mrs. N'irtor B.iori.inau ami Mr. am! Mrs. Danny Following tin dinner, Liblis arranged for bridge. Prizes were won by Mrs. Kcdlcr and Mr. N'uttalL a lln-i- ' ul ') ,i:t ly mmotiiiciat S..U ui M r. and . BS.iir, Wr V- n ks at 'St .: Jt i . f lie lit 'f'-- TA4; ' Mr. and Mrs, iilai,,f DarUcy were i and hostess to several frienda t 4-iV4 Uolu-rts- ili k i Mr. and Mrs. R. N. Smith had as wo: gu. sis ot Mr. and Mrs. V. J. Tli.u pf oi Salt Lake City. u t !i -- 4R' m, f: . m r the rn tubers ot her lah at home Wednesday aMornoun. Sow ing was the eiitortaitiuioiit tor the attornmui. Unhid and whiu v.oio ime.l tor deeora-Mrs Sarah Purciie and two (laugh-- I ions throughout the living moms. luncheon was seived. o rs, Maiy ami A1 lull, spent lilt A dainty wcek-onvisiting with relatives in Special guests wore Mrs. Hyium Barson of Clarkstuti and Salt Lake City Miuhell. Mrs. Hyrum Carson of Chukston i i i .pent Thursday v s t n g with irit a is in Mr. t Announcement Ol Interest v ' Kensington for Club Members er- ami .ue. den and M.'S Josephine Daniels ot Bull Lake City rpent Thursday in Logan a tie guests of Mrs. Frank K u l K 'T by IT li Hull, Mrs. 1ms iti Bura nr Mi s. J Cut li.Tr r : i' meet-shiii- w iaci.cn. A ho-- i spent Thursday visiting in two daughtJarvis ot Og w Enjoyed by Guests "'i liuinr;-ria- sci ftl bn w f f M rs .lutl tH tut :"C- rj SO Dinner and Cards kvli. , ",'v I n s!l-i- im: . A' h i U ARTISTS BRIDE nV'4 M;.-- . . attfi !:. $ '"Av IS F.irllttv iMi at l!u M.Hgurvt A mb neb's Sliav. Wt A : j $,rr Mr. and Mrs. Ke:th Clark ol i v.v, r iMiW" .. a it a Morrill. r. t L y .o ?'.$ & ., Lum lieun Wed-iiesd- ; Milan Enrl an e- - Today A? 3k talih-s- Mrs. Clifford Jensen of Brigham City ami Mts. Lriiny Webster ot New York C.iy w ere guests o: Mr J. Y. Eliasoii . Mr. Ma s Vi - fc w-- j - h Coach and Joseph R. imixluy visihjik; in ARTIST'S MODE!. Faculty At Birthday sp'-m- Editor Society TO iCOMEN, i e RULA C. CHRISTENSEN. CHILDRENS lie largest ami heaviest blanket 'c know of. A Utah product. Beautiful Heather mixture, ' s,c Knits - Flannels - Silks price, .11.50. Sale Price Saturday- Only lOd'.e virgin moo!. .Melbourne, 70x80 double, weight 5 lbs. Quadruple stitched, sateen bound in a beaut i I ul Scotc h phiid dcsiuii. Ibis blanket is originally made 80x90 inches and then shrunk to j I the 70x80 size giving it a thick a heavy body and a wonderful col- joring effect. Road Price $14.50. i.v! $3.95 srnoml Parr Wool Robe, 54x72. Attractive peacock design. Weight 2 Vi lbs. Bound on all four sides with high grade sateen binding. Road Price $6.75 Lot No. 1 Sizes to 8 years $7.00 rice a g Maderite 100'h pure wool, 70x80 double, weight 5 lbs. Triple stitched, Sateen bound. Colors: Rose or blue plaids, with long Puffy nap. Road Price $13.85 Lot No. 2 Sizes 10 to 14 Sale Price $8.45 Note: The sale still continues on Dresses, Sweaters, Underwear, Flannel Shirts, Blazers, Lingerie, Leather Coats, Hosiery, etc. Blanket Headquarters OFF Heres a dandv Part wool Chatham, extra large 72x84, with ability. 5 lbs., plenty of tuck-i- n Sateen bound, stitched, triple double blanket In gold and blue Road Price $7.50 plaids. SOfL DRESSES dou- ble, bound edges, wool filled with long fibre worsted wool. 6 ft. by tt. In our line for 5 years and !7 a single complaint. Weight 8 lbs. Think of it 8 lbs. Road - ,50 Vz Ol AC Overcoats, Block East of Post Office |