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Show THE LOGAN UTAH, SATURDAY, AUG. 29, 1931 HERALD-JOURNA- PAGE THREE RULA C. PITZER Society Editor NEWS NOTES OF INTEREST TO WOMEN Pretty Lunadh!m Ait A Call 50 Marriage of Young Couple Announced Family Guests Of Couple Vemeia Mr. and Mrs. I. J. Clark and daughter, Ada May, of Burley, Mrs. Weston Vernon presided Idaho, were guests for several a beautifully arranged days of their son, Harry Clark over home and family. Sunday, they all bridge luncheon at her mem-motored to Ogden to visit with Saturday afternoon for a fewf Mr. and Mrs. Fred G- Taylor bers of the Clio club and of New York City who were garother guests. A variety of den flowers formed the center-piec- e with friends in Ogden. Tuesday afternoon, Mrs. Harfcr the serving, tables. ry Clark entertained a few Following luncheon the remainfriends at her home in complider of the afternoon was spent ment to Mrs. Clark- The afterA high score playing bridge. noon was spent with visiting awarded. was prize The guests included Mrs. W after which a dainty lunch was Those included were served. L Waniass, Mrs. Mose ThatN. Forenson, Miss Mrs. Clark, Mrs. Martha Stecher, Mrs. Mrs. Johnson,' Mrs. Mary Sorensen, Mrs. Joseph phens, and Odeil, Mrs. Norman Salisbury. Craft, Mi's. E. R. Owen IL- I Oil i1- - Mrs. Joseph Quinney, jr., Mrs. W. B. Preston, Mrs. John O. Peterson, Mrs. Milton Merrill, Mrs. Sherwin Maeser, Mrs. C. A. Lundahl, Mrs. James H. Linford, Mrs. Joseph R. Jensen. Mrs. Fred Hodgeson, Mrs. H. E. Hatch, Mrs. K. J. Hatch, Mrs. V D Gardner, Mrs. Roland Emmett, Mrs. W. O. Darley. Mrs. W. Mrs. John Christiansen, Mrs. Burns Vernon Crockett. Crookston, Mrs. P George Bowen, Mrs. Chester J. Myers, Mrs. Joseph Nwboeld and Mrs. H. Lee Hales. Luncheon Wednesday Honors Couple Mrs. Otto OsVtar entertained at a prettily appointed luncheon at her home Wednesday afternoon. The affair was in honor of Mrs. James McMurrin and Mrs. L. Ray Robinson. Mrs. McMurrin was the leader of the Fourth ward Relief society chorus and has now become a member of the stake board and Mrs. Robinson, a member of the chorus, is moving into another ward. Luncheon was served from small tables arranged on the lawns. They were decorated with Places flowers. gay summer were marked for members of the chorus and a few other They included special guests. Mrs. McMurrin, Mrs. Robinson, Li Mrs. A. V. Holman, Mrs. Alex Smith, Mrs. Harry Williams. Mrs. Ira Brown. Mrs. George Q Rich. Mrs. Charles Carlson, Mrs Orlando Barrett, Mrs. E. M. Skabelund, Mrs. Frank Nish. Mrs. Hugo Ensign, Mrs. Albert iJohnson, Mrs Robert M. smith and Mrs. W. H. Griffin, Jr., , Birthday Supper For Coue A birthday suppe" party was given Wednesday evening at the McCullock camp in Logan can- yon in honor of Mrs. Joseph Crcwther and Mrs. Lorena Gordon. The guests included, besides the guests of honor, Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Seegmiller of Ogden, Mr. and Mrs. Orval Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Herschel Mason, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin James and Mr. and Mrs. D. McCullock. Table Of Bridge At Home Thursday Mrs. Allen Palmer entertained at one table of bridge at her Miss Lavina Smith- - Bridge Luncheons Delightful Affairs Mrs. Chester J. Myers was hostess at a series of bridge luncheons Tuesdav and Tnm- day afternoon, at her home. Gladioli and zemas were used throughout the rooms. Luncheon was served on small tables centered with sweetpeas. bridge followed and score prizes were won by Mrs. F. P. Champ, Mrs G. A. Branat. Mrs. Ray B. West and Mrs. A. B. Olsen. The guests for the two afternoons included Mrs. A H. Saxer, Mrs. W. J. Vickers, Mrs. D. P. Muiray, Mrs. N. W. Christiansen, Mrs. L. R. Humphreys, Mrs. Weston Vernon, Mrs. F. P. Champ, Mrs. W. W. Owens, Mrs. George Bell. Mrs. G. A. Brandt, Mrs. T. E. Daniels, Mrs. Roscoe Sonne. Mrs- Alma Sonne, Mrs. Antone Shanchy, Mrs. Joseph Newbold, Mrs. O. A. Sonne, Mrs. V. D. Gardner, Mrs. A. B. Olsen, Mrs. W. L. Waniass, Mrs. C. J. Daines, Mrs. Fred Lund-berMrs. Lyman Gabrielsen, Mrs. Ray B. West, Miss Armenia Maughan, Miss LaPriel Daniels Mrs. Thomas B. Farr, Mrs. J. A. Cragun and Miss Aralie Cra-gu- n of Smithfitid, Mrs. J. H. Myers and Mrs. J. Henry Myers of Ogdtn and Mrs. S. C. Jacobsen of Safford, Arizona. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Gibbons w'ere host and hostess to a group at their home Thursday evening in compliment to their daughter. Miss Enid Gibbons, of Loomis, Cal., who is visiting in Logan. Supper was served from Each was lour small tables. centered with a bowl of gladiolus. Covers were marked for Miss Gibbons, Miss Mary Cook and William Cook of Loomis. Cal., Mr. and Mrs. Viigil Gibbons. Miss Ada Gibbons, Miss Annice Dunn, Miss Irene Davidson, Miss Josephine Gibbons, Miss Josephine Smith, Richard Clifford Stauffer, James Neaves, Max Smith, Virgil Gibbons and the host and hostess. Following supper the evening was spent playing cards. Prizes were won by Mary Cook, William Cook and Miss Davidson. A guest prize was presented to Miss Gibbons. home Wednesday afternoon- At the close of the games, a deli- Dinner cious lunch was served. Places were marked for Mrs. Glen House Guests Dr. and Mrs. J. W. Hayward Earl, Mrs. John Moser, Mrs. Grant Bateson and Mrs. Pal- entertained at a dinner party mer. A high score prize was at their home Monday evening won by Mrs. Moser. in compliment to Mr. and Mrs C K. Olsen of Ogden, who have been house guests durine the Supper week of Dr. and Mrs. H. R. McGee. The dinner table was cenCanyon Home tered with a howl of gay sumStanley Odium, son of Mr. mer flowers. Covers were markand Mrs. Floyd Odium of New York City wras the host at a ed for eight guests. H. supner party Thursday evening F. Tuesday afternoon aMrs. Laub entertained at lunchat the Odium summer home in at her home In compliment Logan canyon. The guests in- eon cluded Miss Maude Griffin, Miss to Mrs. Olsen. Garden flowers table. Bernice Beyle, Miss Harriet centered the luncheon marked for six Hulme, Dean Humphreys and Covers were A social afternoon folguests. Howard Christensen. lowed. - Party For Party at For Sale Five room -- house, English style, strictly modern. Phone 414-255 W. 2nd North W Couple Preside At Dinner Mr. and Mis. N. A. Larsen en- tertained at a dinner party at their home Thursday evening. A bowl of bright summer garden flowers formed the center-piec- e for the table. Covers were marked for Mr Mrs. I .K. Hilman, Mr. and and Mrs. W. K. Burnham. Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Wilson. Mrs. J. H. Shaw. Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Tippetts. Mrs Cy Eggan find Mr. and Mrs. Larsen. MRS. LEROY WILSON Dr. and Mrs. T. B. Budge announce the marriage of their daughter, Elma Duella, to Dr. LeRoy Wilson, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Wilson. The wedding took place in the Salt Lake temple Thursday, August 27. President C. W. Nibley officiated at the ceremony. After a wedding breakfast at the Hotel Utah, the young couple left for the east where Dr, Wilson will specialize in extracting of teeth, . ray work and dental pathology, the specialties followed(: t Budge, whom he succeeded in practice when President Budge was called to preside over n the mission. Dr and Airs Wilson will remain in the east for about three months after which they will make I heir home in Logan. -- - by-Dr- German-Austria- . Pretty Breakfast Mrs. Girl Scouts Archie The Junior and senior groups Anderson and Miss Mayme Anderson enter- of the Logan girl scouts troop tained at a breakfast at the joined in a trip to Logan canhome of Mis. Anderson, Thurs- yon Thursday morning. ' The day morning in honor of Miss early hours w'ere spent hiking Eva Wennergren of Ely, Nevada, up the trail to old Juniper and who has been visiting In Logan. back. Following lunch the enThe table was centered with a tire group spent some time exbowl of African marigolds. The ploring Logan cave. Nineteen n, guests were Mrs. Caroline girls and their leaders, Mrs. Mrs. William Sanders, Christine Younker and Miss Mrs. Carl Holmes, Mrs. W. A Blanche Calderwood enjoyed the WenWennergren, Miss Hazpl outing. nergren, Miss Mildred Wennernonor. gren and the guest of Miss Wennergren was the motif for a canyon party given Mr. and Mrs. Bud Olsen, by . At last the screen has a colA picnic Wednesday evening., supper was served and 'a soc- lege story that is a college ial evAiing was enjoyed. story. Confessions of a which opened at the Grand theatre Sunday for 2 days, projects a dramatic situation and tells a highly At Bridge entertaining It deals with a phase of Mr. and Mrs. Chester J. My- story. American life, heretofore too ers entertained informally at much cluttered up with football three tables of bridge at their home Friday evening. Luncheon heroes and meaningless shoutwas served, and at the close of ing. screen story has followthe bridge games a score prize ed The the revelations of faithfully was awarded. who, in anonymous co-e- d The guests included Mr. and the Mrs. Orson Gaiff. Dr. and Mrs. her diary, told the experiences of her college days. E. L. Hansen, Mr. and Mrs. A brilliant cast of young peoWilford Porter, Mr. and Mrs. Holmes, Antone Skanchy, Mr. 'and Mrs. ple, headed by Phillips Sidney apd Norman FosRollo Woodward and Mrs. G. Sylvia ter, give believable performanA. Brandt. ces. And Confessions of a Co-Egives one a true insight into Fall Wedding the lives and loves, hopes and ambitioits of the most uueri-.-.- . Set For Couple mg people in America today, Mrs. Melinda Liljenquist of the young college students. Hyrum announces the engagement of her daughter, Phyllis, to Robert B. Lieshman of Salt Lake City, son of R. A. Leish-ma- n of Wellsville. The marriage will take place, Wednesday In FOR RENT Apartment at my old home. Electric range, hot the Salt Lake ternnle. furwater and bath. nished with upholst y and rugs. An ideal home ior two people. Must be seen to be Lorenzo Hanspn. appreciated. A29. phone 238FOR SALE Small pigs. Phone Wen-nergre- Co-Ed- ." Entertain Friends Party day-to-d- ay - SUNDAY AUGUST 30 VICTORIA ICE CREAAI MADE WITH ENGLISH TOFFEY PER QUART at all Bluebird Ice Cream Dealers tin Outing Of For Visitor Bluebird Ice Cream Special 50c Mrs. d" Mt-Edwin Bennion announot her ces the engagement BY A. J. HANSEN daughter, Marian, to Joseph F. I wandered lonely as a cloud D. C. Cowley of Washington. That floats on high o'er, son of Mr. and Mis. Matlnas vales and hills, Com ley of Logan. The marriage When all at once I saw a will lake place in Washington. crowd. D C. September. 15, at the daffodils A host, of golden home of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Bio.-- , .sard. Wordsworth Miss Bennicn is a graduate of the Utah State Agricultural colSix years ago. the place lege and is a member of Chi where Mrs. Adams lives now is Mr. Cowley Omega sorority. a pasture. Today, also a graduate of the school was only beautiful and is affiliated with the Sigma it is onein of the most all this Chi fraternity. The young cou- places save Logan. And the house, work, building in home will make their ple was done the owner herself. Washington where Mr. Cowley Just think byof it, can you dupwill attend school. licate it? We have often said that she works like a horse. Local The fact is we doubt that a could do as much work horse In Marriage a day as she can. in The heme ot Mr. and Mrs. Calling the other day, we Milton O. Bell, of Huntington asked Mrs. Adams, if she could Park, Cal., former Logan resi- remember her first flower gardents. was the scene of a pretty den? She thought for a minwedding, Sunday, August, 23, ute. Yes I can. It was a bed when their daughter, Bernice, of Mother albecame the bride of Kenneth ways encouraged us girls to W. Hedlund. Bishop Grover W. plant flowers, and we could Dunford of Huntington Park plant anything we liked. By ward officiated the way, Mrs. Adams was a a was in The bride lovely Haws; hence It is in the blood, frock of Orchid chiffon. Mrs. as the boy said about the B. M. Bell was matron of honor wooden leg. and D. A. Johnson acted as best man. Following the ceremony a QUEER LICK WITH FLOWERS reception was held for relatives FIRST and close friends. So we asked what kind of Following the reception the luck she had with her first couple left for a motor tripV-- itto flowers? She paused for a moSt Paid, where thev wlU I ment, then she laughed: with Mr. Hedlunds parents. The guess I hadnt better tell, youll Dime wore an attractive going put it in the paper. Certainly, away outfit of blue. thats what we came for. Then The bride is a graduate of the she related the following amusHuntington Park Union high ing incident in connection with school also the Dellar school of her first flower bed. "One day Beauty Culture. Since her graduation she has operated at the Del Rav Beauty shop at Hollywood. Mr. Hedlund since his graduation in St. Paul, has been in the employ of the Southern California Telephone company. The couple will make their A delightfully arranged lunhome in Huntington Park. cheon party was given Thurscomday by Mrs. Lon Wood in to Mrs. Leo Goates of pliment : Salt Lake City. The table was "tastefully decorated with flowers. Junior Girls Entertain The junior girls entertained at at a party, Friday evening Olive ' Baker. of jfunch wa.rserved.The" table" was the home were enjoyed- Luncheon graced with a bouquet of gar- - Games den floweis. Covers were maik was served-Mrs- . Henry Shelton has ree(J for Mrs Charles Shoup, Mrs John Monk, Mrs. Earl Lewis and turned from a visit atofMalad. her Card prizes She was the guest and Mrs. Dailey. were awarded to Mrs. Lewis and daughters and families, Mr. and Mrs. George Anderson and Mr. Mrs. Monk. and Mrs. Marvel Bullock. Mrs. Joseph T. Wood accomAnnounce panied Mr. and Mrs. Lon Wood to Ogden, Thursday. Miss Marge Hendry of Wells-vil- le Mr. and Mrs. George S. Daines was the week-en- d guest of of Hyde Park announce the en- Miss Gladys Hughes-Misgagement of their daughter. Inez Sorensen of Logan Lila, to Rulon B. Squires, of the week end with her spent B of Mrs son Retta Logan, and Mrs. The sister and family Mr. Squires of Idaho Falls. Bird. Mrs. Bird enterCyril Wedwill take place marriage tained at a nicely arranged nesday in the Salt Lake temple. luncheon Sunday in her honor. a the wedding trip Following Flowers graced the table. make will their young couple Attractive Luncheon Held home In Logan. An arranged attractively luncheon party was given by honor in Mrs. Henry Stauffer Group Enjoy Fawn. The of her daughter, Picnic Canyon affair was given Saturday st A supper and bonfire evening. A basket of flowers evenwas held Thursday party formed a pretty centerpiece. ing at the City park in Logan There were nine guests includwas The affair sponcanyon. ed. sored by Mr. and Mrs. Wr. Mr. and Mrs. Marvel Bullock Others in the oarty were and children'. Miss Cleo AnderMr. and Mrs. D. P. Walters, Mr son of Malad, Idaho, spent the1 and Mrs. E. P. Walters, Mr. and week end here the guests of Mrs. william R. Baldwin and Mrs. Henry Shelton. A nicely Mr. and Mrs. Vtrnon Maugnan arranged luncheon was togiven all of Wellsville. her Sunday in compliment guests. A bowl of dahlias formESTRAY NOTICE ed the centerpiece. STATE OF UTAH, Mrs- M. D. Bird entertained COUNTY OF CACHE SS. arranged In the precinct of Millville at an attractively honor oV of said county, I have in my lunceon Sunday in Alexander Mrs. Glen possession the following des- Mr. and cribed estray animal, which if of Logan. Mrs. Wilford Larsen and Mrs not claimed and taken awav will be sold at public auction Lizzie Baker attended a quiltto the highest cash bidder at ing bee at the home of Mrs. the estray pound in Millville, Carl Pehrson at Logan, Thurson the 8th day of September, day afternoon. Childrens Party Given 1931, at 1 oclock p. m. Mrs. Maroni Richards enter-taire- d yearling jersey Description: at a childrens party. heifer, blotch hrand on left Saturday in honor of her hip. Said estray was taken up by daughter, Leolas fifth birthme In said precinct on the 28th day. Games were played and refreshments served to 12 litday of August. 1931.' tle guests. GEORGE W. HULSE The Relief Society will hold Poundkeeper. Date of publication, August 29, their conference Sunday afternoon. All Relief Society and 1931. I Parents Engagement of Pair s no-ho- I,ast Time Today (SaipntioH demonstration. FOX PICTURE S2 Pavs to Free offer. Elkhart. Ind, -- 1.95. Lux-c- o, 3 and there stood the watermas-te- r. That did scare me. I could see on his face he was going Havent you more to scold me water than you know what to do with little girl, he said gruffly ? I admitted I had, and was about to cry. Then he saw the flower bed. That changed I have never seen his tone. such beautiful flowers in all my life, he said. Would you like to have some Yes I seed". I said timidly? would be delighted. I cherful-l- y promised he should have the t seed as soon as it was was satisfactory, and he for me. fixed the head-gat- e There is David Harum says: as much human nature in some people as in others, if not more. ' In the six years past, Mrs. Adams has planted fruit trees and berry bushes of nearly every kind, which today yield enough for her needs, plus the precious gift of good health thrown in gratis. Such Is the fruit of honest toil. ripe-Tha- WORKS IN TIME FOR FLOWERS One would naturally Mrs. Adams could have think had no time to plant flowers. But not so when you see her flower garden. Then you wonder how she found time for anything Nowhere are the spring flowers any prettier than here. and likewise throughout the in whole season. We have mind, rows of the most gor- geous Oriental poppies, that we doubt can be excelled anywhereShe knows it and is Roses are proud of them. blooming in her garden from early summer till frost comes. In spite of the extreme hot season, she proudly showed us several kinds of roses the other day, as beautiful as we have ever seen. The secret for all this is work, tempered with love for the things we are doIt brings results every ing. else- - timeMrs. Adams likes her flowers In clusters, rather than in for- mal designs; therefore, phlox, petunias, pinks, snapdragons and many others, are everywhere to be seen. A few specialties are worthy of mention. Several large bushes of Euphorbia. Snow - on - the - Mountain, make a splendid contrast. Likewise, b unches of Perethrum in the daintiest colors add much to the variety. Among the more unusual flowers we notice a bed of Blue-Eye- d African daisies, and clusters of Godetia Satin flower, ift mixed colors. KEEPS FLOWERS DURING WINTER Not only during the summer is the home of Mrs. Adams, surrounded with beautiful flowers, but during tho long, dreary winter, all tho windows in her house are filled with ever blooming plants to the admiration of all wh pass by. months weeks end as the guests of Mr, and Mrs. A. Yonk. A delicious dinner was served Sunday by Mrs. Yonk. The party then motored to Deweyviile and were the be presmembers choir please guests of Mr. and Mrs. Heniy be in will officers Stake ent. Gamer. Mendon Visitors Funeral Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Fificld atWood MrsLon Mr. ar.d daughter, Flora, of Logan tended the funeral at Field- and were Mendon visitors Thursday. ing of their friend, Arch WilMr. and Mrs. Peter Thompson son, Monday. from Wyoming, ThursMr. and Mrs. William I. Sor- arrived day and are the guests of Mrs. ensen, Mrs. Oscar Hansen Lal-li- s. services, Thompsons sister, Mrs. Ida tended, the funeral MrsEleanor Scholes Sunday of The Beehive girls enjoyed a Kennard at the Seventh ward party Wednesday evening at in Logan. Miss Hiibners home. Lunch Mrs. George Ballard of Calix-e- o, was Vira served to girls anc California, and Mrs. Sofie class leaders, Mrs.nine Martha Bar-ret- t Mathews of Providence are the and Miss Annie Buist. guests of their sister, Mrs. Mrs. SorMary I. Sorensen. ensen entertained at a nicely ENNA JETTICt MELODIES, Sunday arranged luncheon in honor F Teninfca, Broadcast of her guests. A low bowl of WJZ and Aaaoclatod asters decorated the table. Station Mrs. T. E. Bergener of Logan was the guest of Mrs. Oscar Hansen of California at th6 home of Mrs. William I. Sorensen Thursday. An attractively SHOES FOR WOMEN ai ranged luncheon was served and a basket of roses formed a pleasing centerpiece. Mrs- - Hansen is visiting with her mother, J) Mrs. Sorensen. A delightfully arranged lawn paity was given Monday evening by Mrs. E. J. Hancock in honor of her daughter Fayes 12th birthday. The lawn was decorated with colored lights. Luncheon was served to 20 guests. Games were played. Oscar Hanson of San Francisco, California is visiting with Mr. and Mrs. William I. Sorensen, Mrs. Hansen and children AA to SEE Sizes Do V have been here for the past AAR ' We Have month, the guests of her par-- , erfs. Mr. and Mrs. Sorensen. Mr and Mrs. George ns. of Salt Lake City spent the - Coait-to-Coa- , BSjjffjj T i $ 5 S3 ENNA. JETTICK - Shoes for Small Feet Large Feet Narrow Feet 5 Wide Feet Crowing Feet Tired Feet New Fall Sty Ics 1.0' and theres Comfort in every one of them. . . Woman Of Experience STARTING SUNDAY NEW KIND OF HEAT BOILS WATER Make INSTANTLY. $30 daily. Pocket-siz- e. Minute No investment. was going to water my flow- ers, and in opening for the out. the head-- 1 water. I jerk-board and couldn't get it back-The whole stream flooded the lawn, flower beds and every- -' Amid ail thing around me. this excitement -- I looked up, 1 are Here 5 roi.in house. FOR SALE basement, screen porch, bath and large lot. Price $1250. InS6 quire 359 South Main. LOST Black and white Fox Terrier pup. return to A30. Reward. FOR SALE 3 -- year-Old tepm, about 1,500 lbs. George Smithfield. 467 North 5th East Mendon News 32. 218-- J. 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