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Show LOGAN, UTAH, DAILY HERALD. MONDAY, D L C L M I! I' R PAGE THREE 10.10 S. Rula C. Christensen SUES S OTFS OF I.XTERF.ST TO IEOME.X HERES MORE Call 50 ASKS $25,000 ABOCT Petersons Give Family Dinner At Home Honor Meet (Continued from page one) by the Smuih: warr, Hoy Smut under the dhectinn of Iet'T A. C. Pedei sen. PRAISES SCOUTS OF CACHE ' ;; N 'TV Supper OTHER DAV TAL OUERTvP, Pitt' THIG'G VOOT WE'UE OfcCAOEO ! MOW V.TEM L Ai r yc. ry M. ' ,m1 t tinn t A1 ! ,ip. n y 111. s with t ah.! r pl.t f ! t s Vfi y r d not at UO'Wed. w Mr. ami i i marked Dr, ami Mrs. Mrs. Km) SoifiiM-nliamiall. Proh sor ami Mrs Walter Yrlti, Miss Dorn NY riitht ('a ni and Mr ami Mrs. Prows. wiif won by Miss AY rivht ami Mr. Sorensen. w l: ,it ' w - Kt ' :n .i j best tips on travel frequently. of the Mr. and Mrs. Ray Kiddoway E. Hi Saturday evening House Guests Honored At Dinner Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Johnson tn tertained at dinner at their home Sunday In honor ot their house Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Burson and of Rupert, Margaret, daughter, Idaho, were week-enguests ot Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Gardner. ( Frock guests. Mrs. Evelyn Crockett and A Mrs. John Galley of Kaysville. silver basket of pink rose buds centered tlie table and covers were marked for the guests of honor, Mrs. Leah Blair, Miss Mary Gayle Blair and Mr. and Mrs. Johnson, Charles Pinson were guests lor the home of Mr. Kherson. of a !H'i it: If ymi haven't one of those little dresses, how on earth can you to hri-.lparties, Sunday night sup's, teas, receptions or any other of the n:,i! afternoon affairs your lriends Mr. and Mrs. K. W. Browning ot Preston, Idaho, were guests in Logan, Sunday. Oliver Gunderson nf llyrnm was! today on bommsc. rn In Loyan Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Fih Iiae. Koiu.' lo Salt Lake City to aiu-mUrn fiumral m rvici-of Ml. Fish's motlmr, Mrs. Mary Fish, that hold thoro today. wrrj Jesse Griffiths of Ye ton. Idaho, who was oporatmi on i'G i:I ly al a local liospit.il h it for m. r Mrs. this season? of file clothes in your ward-tiiis winter, these little sses stand the chance of being the c wimurs of the dollies marathon ardre-berun in a given season. !'e are indispensable. They bridge davtime and e i, c.u gapW between in hen g. you step up :iuo them and to the party in he dressed you w ( )!' ail v'.c rt home today. Wellington, H. R. Merril Nevada, annoum.1 l lace am f ,1- nf the Saturday at ioi;Ua! cal J A .A-:. AW MOW, M6TEM,iK THAT OtTTEEEMT EMTxUEVV Dr. and Mrs. E. L Hanson spent Wednesday, Dee. 10th, Providence First ward, will hold its fifii animal Carnival. Chicken supper will he served from a to s p. m. at wile h limr there will he on diswill he sold play at tabs Hint p. m Tiinrsdav. cnntmoiicing at nniidnv hi Xmas trees; get We appreciate the patron your-- . age a have ereived in the past, and a sire all who attend, satis ta' Con, v. ilh a real rood siims-! UIO yee'itei taiiuneiit. i 0TTEEMT i Not Acceptable Sub:?! 'i -- v' B NrA hmc0 fvfcrni- - fifQ u Liver J pat uFf.jL, M;nie TiUV rUeili.' - (a: iu - !l C. Wives Substitute - 1 li V taro ar y. ft r be Tmitat ion nev'v ,aial. For Carievs Lit'-; is no MihstituP. pld!; v; v oume.-- I'Xtraei, nf bile Take wiiule syii-iimv chis! ipaiiHl, torpid t, all dnujcisis. Jjot ov Take Cai'lt-Ft , Larsen and Mrs. Harold Clayherg Carnes were enjoyed during the evening. Mrs. John P. NicKrn entertained Wednesday evening in honor of the birthday anniver.-ao! Mr. A chicken Nielsen. was dinner served to thirty. Resides members of the immediate family. Mrs. Lorentz Petersen and Mrs. Dorothea Anderson were guests, people were Mr. and Mrs. Francis Maughan of Weilsville and Mrs. Leroy Kindlishalier of Mill- f hr y . -- ville. Mis. Klmira Mcllride enierlained a number of reatves Wednesday. December observinir her ninety-firs- t birthday anniversary. A soma) afternoon was spent aud luncheon served. The Hyrum Third ward M men sponsored an r.pion and overall dance with the Cleaner Girls as Refreshments were servguests. Sunday Dinner Guests Iulder Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth were dinner gm ts of Mr. and Mrs Harold Seeludzer at Heir hone Sunday altm-nonii- "The Best Sound In The State Today Tuesday Wednesday Mru Charles Christiansen entertained 011 Thursday evening at 8 ilinmr in honor nf her birthday anniversary. and Tuesday Today BEL RIO RRKl.J. j vapors; also snuff up OVER ff Mil mhl visas IION JARS USED YEARLY 5 The Indians Are Coming! ARE YOU A CUCKOO? All birds build nests Of their own except the cuckoo he lives in the nest some other bird built. But the cuckoo doesnt even pay rent. How long have you paid rent? Likely long enough to have paid off a loan on a home. Let us tell you how to get the equity that will swing the loan. Buildinsf&Locm TteBADONE in Liliom Melt in boiling water and northern (JjOLORJES I (A US. MEAD COLDS Bench Hunml if Mr. and Mrs. evening. An intorm.il Saturday A late game of cards was enjoyed. lunch was served to eighteen guest a. ed. 1! . M. club ri gm-'-l- 1194-W- the home I. inn nCm Mr. ami Mr- are pm ant s o: a daughter r erent ly. Mr. and Mr- - lh land .loloc o.n of v.- a i'u' N'ampu, .iilalot. visiting relatives in Hvnnn Tliev Mr. at the Inane were :111s .Linhson. and Mrs. Gives Syrrbol Party Mm c.iinod Miss Kt!nd Aliluler al a symbol I'aity for the IF e!iive class of tin Third ward M.I.A. The miosis inclu'bd the following P.ee Cleo hive girls, Smith, Salena Monson, Vainiis Christensen. Atton Jensen, KaUdeen .bmsen and Mar-Leonard j.ureite 1ea rc ami Mt Plain Sewing. Tel. v S. t r fa n.a PRESTON Marriage license has been issued here to Barne A. Jensen, St. Paul, and Ireta Isbell, Salt Lake City. Couple Guests At Surprise Party ! Mr. and Mi. W. H. Terry enter-letamed al a (t n n parly Inr lowing guests- Mr. and Mrs Adams ami Dr. and Mrs. K. I.. Hanson. Dr and Mrs. E. A. Jacob A. sen and Ml', and Mrs. Loins Petersen of Logan. After dinner, the time was spent in playing and Dr. Jacobsen gresslve Mrs. Adams rereived prizes. Literary Club Meets The Ladies Literary Huh met Friday at the home of President Mrs. Leo Nielsen Mrs. C. V. Fisher, representing the extension service of the I'.S.A.r. save a talk on Christmas and instructions play gifts. Mrs. Alban T. Clawson Retiesh-niented two piano selections. were served to c;LhTun members and six guests. lias Hvrum Seri.nd vi,..d beuii jireparat ions for a Christmas cantata to be presented slioit lv before Christmas. Choir director has the wm k in A. .L Petersen charge. llyruni Stake Quarterly conference will he lieid at Cm Ilyimn Third ward i 1 WAG ; .; -- y. TtiT different, but equally appropriate. is a rich green flat crepe, made nonchalantly MHitliful with little cap sleeves and a medium low neckline. L octets a ttle sash at the hack, and the rs uitifulK tut to fit so that the is ae.neved. inplm g.x(.t( P A little embroidery in gold heads B.iround die neckline ami the s!ccs adds Ami slippers Bus touch to the occasion. 'to matiii the green ut the dress might bat e pipings gold. cry Hyrurrt News l. M u Mrs. N. P. Neilsnu entertained the members of the Wesew club at her home Friday night. Sewing was the feature of the evening. At the dose of the evening, dainty refreshments were served. The living looms were decorated with in the pastel Chrysanthemums shades. The members present included Mrs. George Mickelsnn, Mrs. George Wiseman, Mrs. Alvin Carlson. Mrs. Oscar Britzcll. Mrs. Marie Mrs. William t'orbridge, Wallace, Miss Lula Mickelsnn ami the hostess. a local Neuenswander undorvvpnt an ap pundifitis operation today at a lo- 250-- New Officers Elected Delightful in every detail was the card party given by Mrs. J. P. Murphy for the Golden Hour club Thursday afternoon. Progressive "SOU was the pleasure of the afternoon and prizes were presented to Mrs. Ernest Card and Mrs, Ralph Cayman. A delicious luncheon was served at the Hollywood confectionary at six o'clock. The dies. Places.. Pietaoin shrdluuu.... tallies were attractive with pink and green canchrysanthemums dles. Places were marked for twelve. Election of officers wag held and Mrs. Joe Maltnberg yas elected president with Mrs. G. M. Mrs. Adams as vice president, Thomas Boyle secretary and Mrs. Homer Johnson treasurer. The re leasced officers included Mri. Murphy, Mrs. N. W. Kimball, Mrs. Ernest Card and Mrs. Robert Poage. Mr. and Mrs. C .F. Christenson of Trenton were week end visitor here. Entertained hip-vok- Mrs, Leatha WVMon, Idaho, Phone Wesew Club it Saturday visiting in Salt Lake '.c City. Mrs. Martin Zacherson d them to Ogden wher she visited with relatives during the day. WHAT O'O yoo TEWAE. VO WHEM BOtHPS CAKE TO GCHOOL? HOW A600T TVPC ? 0D VOO GTICK. EiV WOTG THEM ? MO ? THEM HOW CAM VOO EXPECT HEP- - TO SMCVC BV VOO MOW ? cl- - .inv uthur fabric that Icmis it- is informal tvpc of costume, haw long sleeves or short, i, puce nr one, hut they must have tha nonchalance to their cut that marks th cm as informal. luu such costumes give vastly (lif By Martin VOO LAO. HAOE EEEM GOING OOER TO BOOW HOOGE bOT TO GT AROON.O THE OtA THEE TEEOG I1 fcOT , MOW FUE AMD THAT A MEW TEW A COtAE'b IM AMO OOTG OOT AMO GHOW. HER A TAHEG TIME , VOO LET OOT A 6QOAWW. occasion, e made v crepe, velvet, georgette, Miss Rita Johnson, daughter ot Mr. and Mrs. PcOt John.-aof College ward Mibmitled to a major operation today at a local hospital, Mr. and Mrs. ! Miss Charlotte Kyle was hostess to the members of the V.S.A.O. Women's club this afternoon at the Bluebird. Mrs. Rboda B. Cook gave an L.terestlng review of the novel, "The Lacquer Lady, by F. T. Jesse. At the conclusion of the program, tea was served. Several special guests were included. 1 e l.o-.- Bluebird Scene Of USAC Womens Club ferent styles of the same dress. One is made of lace, the other of flat crepe. dlie little lace dress (left) as real It has a draped originality in its cut. little surplice Mouse that looks like a jacket, with notched lapels and a sleeve that goes surprisingly feminine after it ts tailored like a coat sleeve until below the elbow. The sleeve circularly cut skirt that lias godets I here e is a flat matching crepe, matches this. JOAN SAVOY SEA Service f Enter BY Phersor. and from Carolyn.) PRESTON compliment and Mrs. Siddoway. Following the dinner, tho guests motored to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ellis where the evening was Bpent playing cards. After the card game, a midnight supper was served. Miss Nora Eliason of Suit Lake in Logan City spent the week-enas the guests of Mr. ami Mrs. J. W. Dollar. Mr. and Mrs. Preston, Idaho, while Friday at and Mrs. Nephi in en- home to Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Burson of Rupert, Iduhu. tThe table was centered with a bowl of fruit. Covers were laid for Mr. ami Mrs. Burson, Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Gardner, Mr. and Mrs. lrfck Quinnoy and Mr. Mr. and Mrs. B. G. Thatcher were guests in Salt Lake City Friday. Ti dinner at their tertained Miss Frances Barbee was removed to her home Sunday from a local hos.pital after recovering Item injuries received in a recent automobile accident. n WWOW AVV. NtAH A0OOT VT'.s'wERE AW TOR WVA T)A HE TEW. TOR fcOOTfe SOO WAMT TO MOW POT HttA OM THE. SPOT , EH ? irr'Ai t . tit. Mrs. Evelyn Crockett and Mrs John Galley of Ka.vsville were tin guests Sunday of Mr. and .Mrs. II B. Johnson. k EiOOTe. WOOLO RATHLR. WVTH VOOM& TODHOMTEtE THAM O. ? - t h- Mrs. George Worley returm d home Sunday afer a four months visit in California with her son, Heber Worley and her daughter, Mrs. Edward Rust. tHAVOE ) ' i the week-enwith relatives. OGOAV.TH? OT VOOfe6ELMEb, A THtMYGMG HAG TT EdEtS. OAWMEO OM VOO THAT J i.' i V family spent Saturday In Ogden. J l i Hansen spent at Clearfhdd, visiting Warren Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Nephi '-- aii i4 WHO SAID THERE WASNT GOING TO BE A SANTA CLAUS?1 WHOEVER GETS THAT PHILCO BABY GRAND TO BE GIVEN AWAY XMAS EVE AT THATCH F.R MUSIC STORE WILL KNOW T H E R E S BEEN A SANTA 2 CLAUS. myyrnr:r. t ho-- liirtli of a son th' Scynimir Y Prows hostess at a deiighl r r ,t rani party at their mill' Hat tu May i vt'iiiiii;. Following a ilf lifhiu.-- i mill Ilf ,i .! n.iiih. Tlii was solved uppfiv.r-Hfiit.-at one i'v it i how unsi'U cam. i n i w ith n tf ;n vraiaa! lit table A! ea. h rni '.i and Mr r M Visitors Guests Of Honor BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES TO u pizs i together, Say& Flapperhi.o Fanny s pat. orr. Entertain Guests At Cards and ' caused his Thomas Thompson, Her son, Waldo, to desert her. suit is being tried in Seattle. way ft, mne. Did Hess, Gordon Egbert. Troup 12. Richard Hill, Wade C. James Hogpnson. Andrews; Newell Wash Lconutd Jane-s- , burn, Elmer Slettler, Alma A. Melvin Jluppi, ScoutmasHuppi. ter Arid L. lioth. Troop 10. Assistant Scoutmaster Newell Crookslon. 15. Clinton Zollinger, Ti.iop David Aden. Walter Hanson, Dal las Zollinger. Troop 5. Steven Ellis, Madison Thema, Joseph Geddes, Dan Swenson, George Swenson, Roy Swenson. A VERY SMART 104. Vaughan gift suggesPond, Troop tion is this distinctive evening Tluiin Carlisle, Adrian Morrell, a semi- Lamar Esplin. 'bag of black velvet with circular motif of baquette crystals Troop i. Arthur Hale, Ralph Joel Fletcher, Clyde in the character of a novel Heninger, Carlisle, Joseph Osmond. WE. ME. M UTILITY ptas:s;A has set Mrs. Erma Thompson $25,000 as the value of her husband. She asserts his father. . IN tttflli Fashion Plaque ' LEAD ! 11. Smith, Stanley Troop Frank Olsen, Edwin Olson. Ray Bowen. Howard Smith, Kay Olsen. Lamar Larsen. 13. 9. William Dunn. Troop Jack Shaw, Fred Roberts. Dick Troop 3. Oscar Dunn, Preston, Delntaiue Hodges, James Calderwood. Troop 109. Woodrow Wilson. Morris Roberts, Leland Roberts. Troop 13. Alton Sorensen, Con- - EX GOT TAKE i e r DRESSES City Commissioner ami Mr at Man Peterson entircum-home Friday ownim. oi a lauulv ' ti !!r. The uuestri wi'ic xTVfd al one large table which Mas mM.'ivd auuunn with an attractive Imwl t units. Covers weir maiKrl tor Merrill am i)r, and Mrs. Y. lamily, Mr. and Mrs. I.. C. Melton aid and children, Mr. ai.tl Mrs. W il iiain C. Kmiland and im;l. Mr. NpIsm i n. Nw and Mrs. Kum-hIVw ton. Mr. and Mrs. J. f Amat :.i and Urn mui and tamily I': nmc!'- - th nost and hostess. dinner, a pleasant Infm mol i vn m: was t visiting and 1iusH VALLEY. Director William Pctprson of the VSA. court of honor ( hair- tnan for the Cache Valley Cutiu ell, was the main speaker at ihel He gave an inspiring! meeting. address on living the scum law He told of the advantages wliic'-wonld come to the boys if they lived up to their oath and in the scout code. He also praised the scouts of the Cache council, saying that in only two cases ha.; it been necessary to lake away a boys badge. Madison Thomas, Kifih ward Hoy Scouti gave an exceptionally interesting talk on 'What I Had To Do To Earn a Merit Radge." Awards were made under the direction of It. E. Becralt to the following smuts Richard Commissioner Star. Rest, Everett Jorgensen, - Grant Lamb, Stanley Smith, Osca- Dunn, Dick Preston, Delmain Hodges, Alton Sorenson, Conway Sonne, David Allen. Alvin Hanson, Frank Hammond, Steven Ellis, Joseph Geddes, Lamar Esplin and Clyde Carlisle. Life. Bill Hess, James C. Newell Crookslon. Steven Ellis, Dan Swenson, Roy Swenson. Earl Larsen. Palm. Bronze Morris Roberts, Leland Roberts, Dallas Zollinger. Eagle. Walter Hanson. Merit Badges. Troop 117 Harvey Kirby, Lola Clifford Saunders, Jorgensen, Earl Larsen, Theron Ashcroft, Jorgensen. Troop 17. Franklin Duce, Grant Editor Society SOCIETY 6OMUND LOWE 4 C.tORGE, flTXACftjcf HHOtHiriOX. Home Office Suite 3 Commercial Bik. Logan, Utah |