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Show THE HERALD-JOURNA- AUGUST WEDNESDAY, i; 19. 1931. PAGE THREE raaaaa - RULA C. PITZER Society Editor NEWS NOTES TO' kj r INTLKCST total TO WOMEN LoctI DOWN TO CHIC semi-anima- Hanson, who her hirthday anniversary, was the hon-g,guest at a delightfully arby ranged dinner party given her members of her family at home Monday evening. The dinner table was centered vith a birthday cake and lighted candles. Places were marked for Mrs. S. fifty-eight- d Kimb-rkm-e- and Mrs. Lorenzo Mit-toHansen, Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Burns of Brigham City, Mr. and Mrs. Winn 8. Hansen, Dwight Hansen, and Ixirenzo Hansen of Collinston, Miss Norma Hansen of Washington, D. C., John Burns of Fielding, Miss Ruby Mitton, Miss Mable Hawkins, Miss Ruby Hansen, Miss Mary Hansen, Miss Aiice Hansen, Sybil Miss Ruth Johnson, Miss John-son. Christensen and Miss Ann Mr. Three Guests Entertained Mrs. F S. McAllister of Preston entertained at a dinner party at her home recently in compliment to her sister, Mrs. A. M. Johnson of Logan. Other guests from Logan included Mr. Johnson, Mrs. Wright Sutton, Miss Bertha Moyle and Taggart Johnson. Interesting Trip Being Taken Mrs. J. C. Ilogenson and daughacter, Beatrice and son, James,Mrs. companied hy her sister, Kmma R. Sorenson and son, Fred, left Tuesday by auto for Mesilla they Park, New Mexico, where Mrs. Hostess To Guests 'rf At Luncheon , will ,be guests of Mr. and Van E. Romney. Mrs. Romney was Hogenson. formerly Miss Helen En route, they will visit Miss Dolores Hogenson who is a graduate nurse at the L. D. S. hospital in Salt Lake City, Mesa Verde Park. Colo., Brand canyon and Zion park. While in New Mexico they will visit at Carlsbod Caverns in the southern part of the state, El Paso, Texas, and Juarez, Mexico. They will he gone about three weeks. Attend Dinner tt Preston Cut steel buckles appear as an impor- tar.t new note. The same Second Period that has affected hat styles is influencing shoes and other accessories. At the recent Grand Prix in Paris, fancy cut steel buckles on shoes were matched up with similar buckles in belts, on bags, even on hats. the new Court pumps (we know them as cut higher than the opera pump, with step-ins- ), Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Burnham of Preston, Idaho, presided over a pretty appointed dinner party at their home Tuesday evening in compliment to Miss Eva Wenner-greof Ely, Nevada, who is visiting in Logan with her mother, Mrs. Caroline Wennergren. Garden flowers centered the dinner table. Covers were marked for eighteen. Bridge followed dinner. Guests from Logan included Mrs. Caroline Wennergren, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Wennergren, Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Sanders, Mrs. Archie Anderson and Miss Hazel Wennergren. Five Generations Celebrate Five generations, descendants of William Pulsipher met Sunday af ternoon at the home of Mrs. Delilah Nelson, to celebrate the eighty-eightbirthday anniversary of, Mr. Pulsipher. A dinner was served. A cake- hoding eighty-eigh- t candles centered the table. laid for seventy Covers guests. A pleasant social time of music and visiting was spent following dinner. h - e Dinner Guests Of Couple Mr. and Mrs. Seymour V. Prows, and Mrs. W. B. Jones were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Earl at their summer home in Logan canyon Thursday evening. Following dinner an informal game of cards was enjoyed. I COFFEE VARIES IN FLAVOR IF ROAST OR LOW Ililta Bros. Overcome This Variation by Their Patented Process i Controlled Roasting There is no way to know when a IjhiK batch of coffee is perfectly I JLpasted. One batch may be high, asmnother low, with the result that there is variation of flavor. J Hills Bros, overcome this uncer. i tainty, with their radically differ'd ent and exclusive process Con ? trolled Roasting. As the accuracy s of the depends upon an even, continuous flow a little at so time the uniform faHills Bros. Coffee is flavor of I produced by 'i, this patented process that roasts evenly, continuously . . . o little at d a time. Positive control of heat de-- J velops every berry to perfection 5 to the degree that insures a rich, unvarying flavor in every pound. i No other coffee tastes like Hills Bros. Coffee because no other coffee is roasted the same way. Controlled V: Roasting is Hills Bros. own process. Hills Bros. Coffee is packed in vacuum cans that keep it Air, which destroys the flavor of coffee, is removed from ans and kept out. Coffee packed in t, ordinary cans, even if does not stay fresh. Ask for Hills Coffee Bros. by name, and look for the Arab trade-mar- k on the can. Hills Bros. Coffee, Inc., Denver, ViwouS, Q Jjjl i hour-glas- ... ... full-bodie- d, 4 ever-fres- air-tigh- h. Mrs. Lex Lewis was hostess at a luncheon at her home last Wednesday afternoon. Luncheon was served from one table. A bowl of butterfly sweet peas formed the centerpiece. Covers were marked for Mrs. Wright Sutton, Mrs. Ross Njman, Mrs. Vban Johnson, Mrs. Ed Hutchinson, Mrs. Doric Thorpe. Mrs. Fred Raugh, Mrs. Roy Anderson, Mrs. Fred Rlanohard, Mrs. Hugh Leishman and Mrs. Lewis. buckle poised on the in- are returning with this Empire trend. step, Black suede pumps, set off with steel colored buckles that are cut to look like are chio and new. And the bronze or tan tones, greens and dark wine tones will be the colors of new shoes. If they are pumps, they must have bucklesf And if your pumps have buckles, you must have matching fancy cut steel ornaments on the rest of your accessories. a large cut-ste- el mar-casit- e, Miss Margery Larsen entertained the members of her club at a dinner party at her homo Tuesday evening. The guests were seated at one table which was decorated with a howl of golden glow. Following dinner, the remainder of the evening was spent playing a variety of progressive games. Those included were Miss Nyman, Miss Maude Escli ler, Miss Melba Kscliler, Miss Josephine Smith, Miss Jaunita Nyman, Miss Bertha Moyle, Mrs. Esther Dent, Miss Greta Fredrickson and Miss Wanda Morrell and Miss Oreta Morrell who were special guests. MARRIAGE LICENSE Marriage licenses have been Issued from the office of the Cache cbrk to Glen Coleman, county Smithfield, and Millie Ann Egau. Richmond; Clayton H. Goodsell. Los Angeles, and Thora Funk. Franklin, Idaho. sonable program has been arrangSlumber Party Sunday evening. Miss Virginia ed, refreshments will be served Rose entertained at a slumber every mother and all mutual aged to be present. party. A delicious repast was ser- girls and requested Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Coburn ver at 12 p. m, 911 retired, until of Dayton visited with relatives 8 a. m. then a .waffle breakfast was enjoyed. Those present were here Sunday. Valate Roford, Evnua Maughan, Miss Oenone Callan of Dayton Rilla Koford, Beatrice Nelsen and was the guest of Miss Gwen NelRuth Bastian son Sunday. Ruth Bastian and Virginia Rose Mrs. Jane Dawson and two gave a social for their primary daughters of Ogden have moved class Monday afternoon. back here to make their future Miss Vilate Kofoed of Preston is home. spending her vacation the guest Carl Hanses of Cornish, Grant of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. H Summonds and Carl Brower of Koford. Trenton were visiting here Sunday James Fonnesbeck and wife are evening. new a of arrival over the rejoicing Mr. and Mrs. Ray Merrill visited sou last week. at Preston Sunday. Mrs. Mary McGrath and baby Henry Simpson and son Clias. of Butte, Mont. iB visiting her sisand John Booth enjoyed a fishing Mrs. Geo McHugh. ter, Lost river country over Mrs, Alice Carroll of Seattle, trip up the week end. her is Wash., daughter, visiting Mr. and Mrs. Frank Olsen were Mrs. Kay Whitney. social and business visitors at. Conrad Carlsen of Logan has of the been attending to business matters Salt Lake, tho early part week. here relative to his farm the past Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bradley of week. Salt Lake called on friends ami Returns from Seattle attended to some busiuess matters Geo. Hansen returned the early Thursday of last week. from of the week Miss Fern Seattle, part Preston returned Wash., with his family, they have Thursday from a vacation spent in summer visiting Hopkins resort. spent the entire in that section. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Bowles of Mr. and Mrs. Jas Nelson of Og- Lewiston visited Sunday with Mr. den visited with Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Ray Nelson. Mrs. Julia Peck of Malad spent Martin Olsen, Monday, Mrs. Nelthe week end here the guest of son is a sister of Mrs. Olson. 0. E. Howell was taken early her mother, Mrs. Julia Campbell. Monday morning to the Soldiers Attend Stake Meeting hospital at Boise. Many ward officers attended tho Preston stake Wendell Spencer of and local meeting at Preston spent. Monday afternoon here in Sunday August 16. the interest of the Utah Power Mrs. Lawrence Nenenswander company. and Mrs. Heber Georgensen of on called of Earls Ogden Edgar Cedersville were shoppers here friends and patrons Thursday af- early Monday morning. ter noon. Delbert Atkinson of Ciarkston Mothers and Daughters Meet was a business visitor here MonThe mother and daughters an- day. Miss Fern Lundquist and Miss nual social sponsored by the Y. L. mutual will be held August 26 at Phyllis Pearsen of Logan visit ed 3 p. m. on the lawn at the Win. relatives and friends here Sunday Nielsen home. A fitting and rea afternoon. Hold rasa Mendon News n HIGH Club Members Entertained Dinner Party Honors Sister . Following dinner, music and visiting formed the entertainment. IS In Canyon Membeis of the Rimlerknect l refamily held their union Sunday at Hump Kendrick in Logan canyon Gann s and visitook ting were enjoyed during i!ie day. An interesting marriage Dinner and lunch were served. place today when Miss Beryl The guests were seated at one Dunn, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. O. S. Dunn, became the bride of large table which was decorated Frank W, Larsen, son of Mr. and witti a centerpiece ol petunias and The ceremony zinias. Forty live membeis were Mpb. J. K. Hyde. was performed in the Salt Iaake present. Included in the party were Jaeoh temple. Following a short wedding trip, Rimlerknect, Joe, Elmer and Northe young couple will make their ma Rimlerknect, Mr. and Mis. and family George home in Logan. Mr. of Providence, and Mrs. George Nelson and family, M". and Mrs. Lawrence C. Andrews and family of Logan, Mr. and Mrs. William Neilscn and family of Mrs. W. B. Jones entertained Cornish, Mr. and Mrs. Jack StaufInformally at her home Friday even- fer and baby of North Logan. ing al one table of bridge. At the There wer also fifteen other dose of the games, a dainty lunch guests front Idaho, southern L'luh was served. The guests included and California. Mrs. Mose Canlon, Mrs. A ,F. Stockton and Mrs. Nellie B. Lang-tou- . Dinmeir i Family Reunion Cdmjp. hi Sslt hzl Gisisst Alt HanBen, . (Psasto BUCKLING Mrs. Willard was observing J Auxiliary Meets The Ladies Auxiliary motored to Wellsville, Friday and held their regular monthly meeting at the home of Mrs. Geneva Murray. was Pres. Nellie .Hancock in charge, Mrs. Ada Walker gave a reading; duet, Mrs. Julia Muir and Mrs. Ada Walker. Luncheon was served by Mrs. Murray. Those present were: Mesdames, Nellie Sarah Hancock, Julia Wiood, Hughes, Blanche Bird, Julia Muir, Ada Larsen, Ada Walker, Miss Gladys Hughes. Mr. and Mrs. William Baker announce the birth of a girl born Saturday. Mother and baby doing . nicely. Miss Fawn Stauffer and Miss Vella Sorensen spent the week end at Salt Lake City. Gives Birthday Party Mrs. Leo Coates of Salt Lake City, entertained at a childrens party Wednesday in honor of her son Leos fourth birthday, at the home of her mother, Mrs. Charlotte Longstroth. Eighteen little Luncheon guests were present. was served and games were play-- , ed. Besides the little guests, the following were present: Mrs. Ver-liShelton, Mrs. Lon Wood, Mrs. Opal Larsen, Mrs. Longstroth and Miss Susie Longstroth. Mrs. John Ladle entertained at a luncheon Sunday. A howl of zinnias formed an attractive centerpiece. Covers laid for Mr. and Mrs. James Jensen, Jr., and children, Miss Clella Ladle, Hazel Muir, Mr. and Mrs. Ladle. Miss Winnla Liston of Escalante is the guest of her cousin. Miss Della Church. Miss Church entertained at a nicely arranged luncheon In honor of Miss Liston. Flowers centered the table and covers laid for Miss Liston, H. W. Church, Herman Church, Wilmer Church and Vivian Church. The California players played last week, giving 6 of the best tent shows ever given here, Mr. Walters and his players are to be complimented on their excellent performances. They gave prizes away and Saturday night a grand prize, a beautiful bed spread and pillow set, to the most popular young lady receiving the most votes. Miss Edna Muir won the prizp. Miss Maxine Stauffer came second. Mr. and Mrs. Lon Wood and Mrs. Julia Wood motored to Reaver Dam, Sunday to visit Frank Durphey who was hurt in an automobile- accident near Tremonton. He was able to be removed from the hospital at Tremonton and is improving slowly. The Elite club was entertained Thursday at the home of Mrs. Rhoda Hardman. Sewing was the was served. feature. Luncheon Those present were: Mrs. Cloteal Ahrens, Mrs. Hilda Whitney, Mrs. Ivlue Smith, Mrs. Pearl Bird. Miss Maida Muir has returned to Logan after spending her vacation with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Muir, Miss Muir works at the U. S. A. C. experiment station. Mrs. Charles Ladle and son Leo are spending the week with her n ranged luncheon in their honor. Mr. and Mrs. Cye Lindley of were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Barrett and Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Lamont, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Bowen and children and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bowen of Ogden were jhe luncheon guests of Mrs. Lon Wood Sunday. The table was attractively centered with a basket of flowers. Miss Artice Bird and Miss Orlie Bird who had their tonsils remov ed last week are reported as doing nicely. Speakers at Meeting In the sacrament meeting Sunday the speakers wrere Mrs. Hans Anderson and Mrs. John D. Baker. A vocal solo, Open the Gates of the Temple, was sung hy Cyril Nelson, Mrs. Vance D. Walker accompanied him on the piano. Mr., and Mrs. Tom Hardy of Provo, Utah spent the week end visiting Mr. and Mrs. Orval Hardy and family. Miss Margaret Ecklund of Newton was a visitor of her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Barker the latter part of the week. Mr. and Mrs. Ethan Thompson spent the week end visiting in Richmond. Leave for Burley Mrs. George W. Elwood and. Barbara accompanied daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert. Elwood and sons, Dallas and Rex of Hyde Park to Burley, Idaho where timy spent the week end as guests of Mr. and Mrs. James Stephenson. Mrs. Millie Hardy returned to her home in Provo, Monday after spending two weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Orval Hardy. Miss Lucille Norbutg of Smith-fielMr. and Mrs. Parley Smith and was a guest of Mr. and Mrs. children of Wellsville w'ere guests of Mrs. Theo Whitney Sunday at Jesse L. Malmberg last week. Mr. and Mrs. W!. L. Spitller left a prettily arranged luncheon. Sweet peas formed a pleasing cen- Sunday for a two weeks vacation trip in Oregon. terpiece. The Sovonis club entertained Californian is Visitor Mrs. LaVon B. Ecklund of Los their husbands at a luncheon SunCalifornia is a guest nf day evening. Thp affair was given Angeles, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ger- her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. The Barker. ald Walker at Smithfield. Mrs. Delbert Jensen and (laugh table and rooms were attractively decorated with flowers. Those pre- ter, Joan spent the latter part of week visiting her sister In sent, were: Messrs and Mesdamps, last Andrew Lamont, Wllford Larsen, Salt. Lake Cily. Mrs. Frank II. Ballard and Clarence Barrett, Jesse Baker, Denver Copen, Jesse Walker, Char- grand daughter, Juarita Dyson arc les Ladle, Elmer Heninger, Floyd visiting relatives and friends in Hardman, Arthur Kidman, Georg? Lund, Idaho. Hiibner, Oliver Taylor, Miss Myrtle Muir and Conrad Peterson have returned from a trip The educational influence nf tlj rough Idaho. They attended (he motion pictures has eliminated thp rodeo at Soda Springs. hiek type from small town life. Miss Minnie Poulsen is the Will Hays, Czar of the Movies. guest of Mrs. Pearl Yonk at LoHy-ru- d gan. Luncheon Given luncheon A prettily arranged was given by Mrs. Fred Peterson, Sunday evening in compliment to Mr. and Mrs. L. Westerholm and Mr. and Mrs. Wllford Lundberg of Logan. Covers also laid for Miss Myrtle Muir, Conrad Peterson and Mr. and Mrs. Peterson. A bowl of flowers formed a pleasing cen- Modern five room 984-J- . hjmse and garage. Phone FOR RENT What would modern navigation do without the channel buoys those floating In a very real sense, the advertisements in In a very real sense, he advertisements in this paper are channel buoys, placed for your protection for the safeguarding of the family expenditures. These advertisements are the signed statements of reputable firms who seek your patronage on the single basis of giving value for every dollar spent. They are honest statements, the only kind an advertiser can use and remain an advertiser. People who get the most for their dollar in the terpiece. Mr. and Mrs. James Poulsen and daughter Laura were1 guests at a nicely arranged luncheon. Alfred Sunday, given by Mrs. Yonk. A basket of flowers graced the table. Mr. and Mrs. Devere Ltmon) are rejoicing over the arrival of a girl horn Monday. Mrs. Lamont is at the home of her mother, Mrs. Andrew Hutchinson at Wellsville. CHANNEL BUOYS Old Mill DANCING Tonight are those who keep an eye on the channel buoys. Day by day, they follow the advertisements to learn what and where to buy to the best advantage, Make this a habit. Study the, advertisements, in the interest of shrewder buying. market-place- s The advertisers in this paper have charted the channels of buying for you. Keep to the course. ! A21. FOUND Package containing boys shirts, sweater and cap. Owner may have same by identifying and paying for this advertisement at A20. The Journal-Herald- . FOR RENT Four room well furand family, Mr. and Mrs, G. nished house. 55 South Third Richards at Salt Lake City. West. A19tf. Mr. and Mrs. William Bowen of Beaver Dam were the guests of Al Red wheat, 80c per 100 at 172 . Mrs. their daughter, East Third North. Phone George Smith, Friday and Saturday, Mrs. Will deliver in 500 lb. lots on Smith entertained at a nicety ar Saturday, 21. sister An ideal night to enjoy the1 romantic Old and dance to the Mill melo- dious music of Wilburn Wilsons Old Mill Orchestra. ft's Cccl at the Old Mill 1291-W- I j SES3 |