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Show THE PAGE SIX HERALD-JOURNA- .FRIDAY, AUGUST L 2 i 9 3 i. i. RULA NEWS NOTES Society Editor Call 50 OF INTEREST TO WOMEN &i&ElCE 1' Honored Guests At Dinner : By Marlin IsLircimd Qz i OH YOU BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES Lrm Miss Mina Griffin enferlalned at a dinne- - party at her home In New tin evenWednesday m compllmint to Miss ing Ronne Adamson of Richmond and u i nuo i f.iEr.i I f tKo U'auIav 11,1. ,11 AB UUttireuiMi In in took the Salt took place today Thursday ptace ate summer tie Sait Lake temple when Mis Lake temple and Clinton Vernon D. C, who is daugh-c- r of Washington, jane Adamson, charming visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. of I)r. and Mrs. H. A. Adam on of Richmond became the bride Weston Vernon. The dinner table was centered with a bowl of pink f Wesley T. Odell, son of Postaud yellow snapdragons, A social master and Mrs. Joseph Odell. Mr. and Mrs. Odell are graduates evening was spent following dinf the Utah State Agricultural eol-g- ner. Mrs. Odell being a member f Sorosis sorority and Mr. Odell ffiliated with the Ft Kappa Alpha aternity. The young couple will dnve to will Members of the KaloD club were ambridge where Mr. Odell Busi-ess entertained Wednesday evening at nter the Harvard School of a bridge supper by Mis$ Lome Administration. and Miss Millcent Karnes at their 1 home. Garden flowers formed the decorations for the living rooms and the serving table. Following supper, the evening was spent playing bridge. Tim Mr. and Mrs. George Heaps of score prize was won by Misst mithfield announce the engage-len- t high t and the o' their daugli'er, Vella, to WandawentMorrell to Mrs. Oliver Wilkinprize Mr. of and son lartovr Woodward, son. Special guests were Miss Irs, Cecil Woodward of KrnnkPn, Sylvia Baxter and Mrs. Rosenberg will take The marriage laho. Club members present included future. lace In the very ar Miss Morrell, Mrs. Wilkinson, Miss t Miss Heaps was a former Oreta Morrell, Miss Sarah Wilkinof the Utah State Agricultur-Miss Bernice Qulnney and the son, two tlv During past college. ears she has been an employes hostesses. bang t the Commercial National is t Smlthfield. Mr. Wood-Yargraduate of the college and returned from fulfilling a f wo aud years mission in Miss Elnore Schwab was hostess lermany. The young couple will make to a group of friends at her home M". Sunday evening at a prettily apheir home at FrankHn, where Voodward will teach school dur-lpointed supper party. A bowl of pink gladioli formed the table centhe coming winter. terpiece. Following supper, music and visiting were enjoyed The guests Included Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Thornton, Orland Whitney and Charles Bird of Mendon, Mrs. Mary Anderson, who was Jack Ricks of San Francisco, Mikb Miss Mina Schwab, hservlng her birthday annlver-ry- , Hilda and Rayi Henderson was the honored guest at a Schwartz, Nlsha Cash of Smlthfield. wmlly dinner party given at her Miss The ome Thursday evening. nests Included her brothers and isters and members of her family. ob attractive bouquet of fragrant arden flow erg formed the center-Iec- e for the table. Bishop and Mrs. 0. P. Satterth-waltCovers were marked for Mr. chaperoned sixteen members tert Marler, and family. Bishop of the Book of Mcminn class of nd Mrs. L. W. Marler and family the Eleventh ward Sunday School f Lewiston, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin who spent Wednesday and ThursCannes and family of Preston, day at Ideal Beach on Bear Lase. laho, Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Lundahl, Contest swimming and games feaIrs. C. M. Jones, Miss DeEsia tured tho entertainment during the .nderaon, John M. Anderson and outing. ho guest of honor. A pleasant social evening was The act of speaking calls Into action 44 different muscles. pent following dinner. Fcj OW ! OV 1 HKtfc VOOT TH EMtW IN &OY HtO i'tfc T THINK HE WINCE woolo oo Vhe I SEIn' WCPSTNT WORRV, A WEVE ! VtA OEE TH vkVnCw OEbERTEXl , An' eTEftUN' TH EOYM- rLOrifc , nri ulrwiN U9 Pv VEIN feOY'b W HE, ACK bAE WTCH CPJvRGt owceuni.iiv AY TiC vnoolONT SQO , Ab OtHEU 'WkINofe UKE AN A Uv' AVWOWY VEIN THAT w UON& Ab VdEKE VdVTH bAE i NAW .EEYVA AWE AEV0AY6 2Eb CRAZY ABOUT GttSVo WHO OFT WTH THEIR GALb RUN ARENT OEE WTH bAE lV R0NN1N OFT WITH YOO 9,UT,YOO r ronnin HEO HObiS , OE eiHOOTlti' tAE OH WEYU , IN TPAT CASE PRoe.A'SVT SEe. HANE ME iNt-TEA- fW 1 atu-en- 1 Hostess To Group Sunday Evening -" jJ y- a family Dinner donors Matron 6 T.1MPS StocIktoji-CIhirisifnafise- Bi S. & II. Redemption Station In Our Store FACTS YOU SHOULD KNOW ABOUT CHOOSING THE i . Queen of the Rockies In the local Bathing Revue contest held at the Capital Theater Monday night, ust 17th. .Aug- r SMWUlS1 'r r,T News Paradise and two child- Mrs. Eliza Tams ren and Mis. Ann Rock and duugh ter Lav me and son Lester w week eml guests of Mrs. Frank --- p Hoc k. ; Mr. and Mis. George Pi arce and three child) en attended the Coma at reunion held Springs, Saturday. August 13. s Miss Ruby Lott house left Sunday for a week's visit in Sol Lake. While there, she v ill be the guest of Miss Olive Maddox. Reed Jackson of California is a guest of Air. and Mrs. Joseph Howells. Mr. Ja ksem and Mr. Howells enjoved a fishing tiip in East canyon Tuesvlay. Mis. Cassie lllghy and daughter, Kvelvn and Mr. and Mrs. John S If of Salt Lake City weie Sun day visitors at the home of Mrs. Rigby's brother. Win. T. Lemon. Miss Della Semcm and Mists Naomi Currell or Logan spent the lust week eml in Hear Lake as the guests of Mr. and Mis Luther Reed. Mrs. Nettie Oliray and Vernal Norman class teachers of the lunch history depaitment of the Sunday School, entertained their class members Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. Obtay. Games and music was enjoyed usd served. of Mr. ami Mrs. Relatives Geoige Summers surpiised them Sunday at their home al Avon in honor of tho hntlulay aiiniversaiy c of Mr. Summers. M-- ' . Tables wen-sprea- The first fatality- of the pajama seaton was chalked up Wednesday and Miss Margaret Eklund, 11 yea old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Geoige E. Eiklund, is carrying a broken arm in a sling. The girl was wearing some of the voluminous pajamas, made of vard-- , and yards of mateiial. In some manner or other, her legs became twisted in the legs of the bi caking pajamas and she fell her arm. on the lawt and a deiici ous banquet served to 7h pick's A no host party was held Wed nesday in East canyon, at the Hi" Sprmg Those attending pre' Mr. and Mrs. A. X. Smith, Misses Bat burn and Mary Smith, Mr. and s. Mrs. Kiel Hilary Obray, and two rhndr-n- . Ray and Cluk, and Mi-- a Estella Summers returned Miss Phyllis Rock home Sunday after spending tin summer months with her grand The white rhinoceros ma. Mis. Ann Rock at Willaitl. Plans are underway for the of Africa is rapidly becoming exward keincss which will be held tinct. ( the fust week In September. Henry Shandrou, sr. of Avon has returned home after spending the past year in Ixrs Angeles. Calif. Mr. and Mrs. Earl SiilpW of Pocatello. Idaho and Mr and Mrs Bunker of Las Vegas, Nevada were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. E R. Summers. T. L. Obray is vei y 111 at his home suHering with a serious attack of heart trouble. Mrs. T. L. Ohi ay and daughter Cota who is staying in Salt Lake was call'd immediately to Ins bedside. Mr. and Mis AHntir Summeis nml Mrs. Bert IlowelU mototed to Monte Cristo Wednesday returning home the next dav, Mrs. llattie and three children are spending the wuk i visiting in Ihyvidence. All Four Winners 1 Margaret Morrell, tv ho observing her scventy-ih- i nl birthday anniversary, was the honored guest at an informal family party at her home Thursday evening. Social chat and music formed the AND HOUR-GLAS- of outstanding style L- - Dancing Saturday August 22 $3.95 The Old Mi! Wheel chuni its song of welcome and old man moon steals behind the clouds fleeting for you to join your friend a night of romance . . . dmcmq to the music of ... Lillian of Hollywood will be here ! D. New Style S. Garments 75? Large Feet Narrow Feet S"-- Feet - Mens or Ladies L. D. New Style S. Garments. Flat Weave jj Wide Feet Growing Tired Feet ! Fall Styles are Here New 9Sf rrul theres Conifer! iu c::e cf them. Best Grade Non Run L. D. S. Garments Ladies ttily School Sweaters' $1.1$ . . TTcTllt3 $1.4$ A UP Other Bargains too Numerous to Mention! Just Main From St., on First North a Few Steps PETERSON'S SHOE STORE Quality Footwear For More Than 53 Years m.-- t FOODS rV-'- Heres an opportunity to get your A t - OPPORTUNITY , my V Ar week- end needs in groceries and fresh meats at lowest possible prices. The Utah Cash Markets are always ready to offer you the advantages of friendly and personal interest. We are interested in pleasing you. May we see you Saturday! .V-j- s My it 0 Pounds Potatoes (Extra Fine) 4 Packages Tru-Je- l (Saucer Free High Grade Vinegar (Bring Your Jugs) Gallon.... m Can Coffee (Glass or Saucer Free) ; Pound Large Pkg. Peets Washing Machine Fowder Large cans Gesundheit "Good Health" Malt (Large Tumbler Free!) 1 90 U 90o I WtL WL HAVE ALL THE NECESSITIES FOR PICKLES In Our Sanitary Markets and quality Friday and Saturday Mens or Ladies HERES YOUR 29c Our swim suits are not only made from the finest materials, but they are styled along the smartest lines and the colors are chosen to enhance the natural beauty of the wearer. This is your guarantee of receiving. Shoes for r 4 JLtU SUITS. ENNA JETTICK t- o Colorado. JLvU CHRIS-TIANSE- N lto 12 s Qp t Various entrys wore suits that were specially ordered. Some were specially made, and some were sent out of town for. But when it came to picking the winners ALL FOUR WORE STOCKTON We Have Small Feet f Palmolive Soap ( Pkg. Palmolive Beads Free!) 15c Cans Odlmon 25c Bottles High Grade Catsup Large Pkg. Carnation Wheat or Oats (Premium) 25c cans A K. C. Baking Powder Swim Suits Suits for to the degree that perfect flavor in every pound. ing methods seldom achieve such a thing. It is Controlled Roasting that gives Hills Bros. Coffee a flavor no on Hills other coffee has. Ins-sBros. Coffee. It is pai ked in vai uum cans. Air, which the flavor of coffee, is removed and kept outi of these cans. Even ordinary, air-- 1 tight cans wont keep coffee fresh. But Hills Bros. Coffee is ever-fresOrder some today. Ask for it hv name, and look for the Arab trademark on the can. Hills Bros. Coffee, Inc., Denver, 1 an be had for as little as Specials A stream of sand sifting from a globe on top through a narrow neck into a corresponding globe on j the bottom . . . thats an hour-glasAnd just as its accuracy depends upon an even, continuous flow . . . a little at a time . . . so t'ic matchless, uniform flavor of Hills Bros. Coffee is produced by Controlled Hills Bros. patented Roasting process that roasts evenly, contina little at a time. uously Temperature and flow of coffee through the roasters are automatically controlled with this process As a result, every berry is roasted Bulk-roas- Sizes AAftWUoEH Saturday Prepared Mackerel n SHOES FOR WOMEN Co. S 4 Bars Stocklon-Chrislianse- - Garment PROCESS OF ROASTING 19c Jar Realshine Shoe Polish (Preserved leather and gives C? rj lasting shine) 20c cans Special Wore . Logan ... Voluminous Pajamas Cause Broken Arm JfcTIICk MlLODlLS, Sunday Liocdcast (kwslo-- ( o KSL and Associated E?enlr- V-- s. s, g U'Et GIVE S. & 11. GREEN A1m7rs5.1r7 Hills Eros. Patented Fr'ocess Produces a Fine, Even Roast Because Coffee Berries Tass Through the Pvoasters a Little at a Time n-- H&W.NA , EXPLAIN SIMILARITY f ( Mari inire lieenseb have her n ft om lh,- o (f of the Cache county tlerl lo Ho Victor Obi and Emma Punish, both of Black foot, Idaho: Hubert Joseph Golden, Los Angeles and Evelyn Louise Tpftoid, Salt Lake City. shrinking. all-cu- e J the Geological experts report of Gibraltar is crumbling auJ bedding Set Chaperone Group To Bear Lake MARRIAGE LICENSES Uok 'arly Fall one-hal- . rell, lr. and Mrs. Ray B. West and family. Mr. and Mis. J. W. Moirell, and family and Mr. and Mis. S. It. Egbert and family. Feted - Cr.CL entertainment after whiih dainty refreshmejits were served. Those present were Mrs. Mor- YOU , Kalon Club d C. P1TZER Fresh Hamburger 15c 2 lbs. LARD 2 lbs Ige BACON SQUARES lb. . 15c , Cracker Day Saturday SODA CRACKERS oo Caddies GRAHAM CRACKERS nfv Caddies (Samples of Cookies to Customers) Solitaire Coffee a new, yet old, brand coffee. A cup FREE to each and every customer! INTRODUCTIVE OFFER I Pound Can Od ZtC b. n (Listen to Cowboy Program Sunday Evening over KOA). Wilsons Old Mill Orchestra VVilbu rn to specially advise you on your beauty needs. She will be glad to give you a special facial absolutely FREE! r 5. Its Cool at the Old Mill 115 N. MAIN AND GROCERY TWO STORES 395 V. CENTER U |