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Show THE We can US 1931 31, PACE THREE RULA C. PITZER Society Editor OF INTEREST TO WOMEN S by UTAH, AlGUS'i LOGAN, L, NEWS NOTES jL nunot 1IEHAI.D-JOUUNA- Call 50 rawlins busted s a rare 1 from tQ Ulf'd his MsriiiHs Honored rhaK utahty rj kJ - : s have so ef. ve Lb re and ie side pcnder r ; the d with letters button Tie - for 'me to rural in the we re- - Dinner and Dance For Young Guest stic m s have Miss Mary Kimball of Yuma, Arizona, was the motif of an imated under-r- as to wtn-rel- y a len ij ?n the he I old j emans )f sus-- 1 i bro intint 1 hostess- - the party Mill and spent the remainder of the ' r i honor and the dinner, Following motored to the Old evening, I"! lone 1 lercial guest of 1j dancing. Primary Officers Honored the it for A26tf. of The Northern District Associated clubs annual convention will be held in Brigham City, September 4, 1931. The meetings will be held in the Chamber of Commerce rooms. A very interesting program At the has been arranged. muining meeting, Prof B. Rowland Lewis Qf the University of Utah has been invited to talk on his recent ShakespearProf. Lewis has ian research. been on the program of this and his organization before talk was thoroughly enjoyed. The ladies are looking forward with pleasure to meeting him again. Prof Julian Stewart, also of the University of Utah will talk on recent India excavations. His talk wall be given In the afternoon. Mrs. A. J. Lowe of Salt Lake, Weston and MrsPresident Vernon, first vice president of the State Federation of clubs are expected to be present. district of The northern Associated Womens clubs include Cache and Boxelder to be repcounties. The tow-nresented are: Logan, Smith field, Hyrum, Lewiston, Hyde Park, Brigham City, Garland, Fielding and Tremonton. Mrs. W. L. Wanlass of Logan is president and expects a large number of Cache valley women to Some of the students at the summer school classes at the motor over. Luncheon will be served fol- University of Missouri have abandoned their pajamas for lowing the morning meetings "shorties to escape the heat, and the thighs the limit. and the Brigham City ladies Here you see Elsie Mae Childers, left of Columbia, and are doing all in their power to make it the most successful Mary Lundeert of Tarbor, students in the school of journaconvention ever held. lism, disporting in their novel clothes. ns s es. clam-- gnaws City Wq-me- - be CO-ED- S - attractive dinner party SaturMiss by day evening given Maude- Griffin and Miss Fern Corbndge at the Grifiin homeas Pink tea roses were used the table decoration and places for the following: ' were marked Bernice Boyle, Balare Guymon, Tony Sorenson, Wendell Ritchie, Stanley Odium, Grant Holman, Dean Humphries, the far far ie that 3 T B Ksld At ed yebro iQinent, 1 su-- Dmansir By Lilyan Tashnian The newest prints are borrowing their inspirations from p&rUy calico motifs. Some of the cleverest of the H. J.Hatch Mr. and Mrs. seasons materials have been 9 sisted by Mr. and Mrs- K. the result of this novelty. i entertain-p,arowning of Preston, The picture shows the attracat dinner Saturday evening tive effect. Mil-to- n Mrs. and in honor of Mr. Merrill who are leaving for New York to spend the winter. The table was prettily decorated with summer flowers;bluea color scheme of pink and out. being carried following dinner, two tables of bridge were arranged. The awarded high score prizeC- was L. Jones and to Mr. and Mrs. Mr-ana guest prize was given to Mrs. Merrill. Lt iivorces nasty THE THIGHS THE LIMIT AS ADOPT SHORTIES Coisimiaideia FASHIONS sifting BzMg THE FOECASTING Steak Supper Served In Canyon EmLgs F H a Mr. and Mrs. Karl Benson entertained at a steak supper Mrs. John H. Pitzer enterSaturday evening In Logan canyon in honor of their house tained at a delightful childrens Miss Marion Bennion, Com- guests Mr. and Mrs- E. D. Gar- party at her home Friday afret of Salt Lake City. Eight ing bride of September, was the ternoon in honor of her daughwere included. guest of honor at an attract- guests whose ninth ter, Virginia, ively arranged dinner and birthday occurred on that day. bridge party Saturday evening, Games were played and a given by her sister, Mrs. Karl Guest xoung of Provo, at the Bennion lunch served on the lawn picnic Lake home. The dinner table was At to little guests. Of fourteen centered with a bowl of bright Mr. and Mrs. Orson Garff special interest was the beauhued summer flowers. Covers were marked for Miss with their house guest Miss tifully decorated birthday cake Bennion, Mrs. K. C. Ikler, Mrs. Ellen Alexander of Pasadena, with nine pink candles. motoreu to Bear Loretta Lunt, Miss Charlotte California, Dancy, Miss Ruth Smith, Miss Lake Sunday, where a very deQuality work and reasonable Miss Alberta lightful day was spent. Jean Pederson, Others included in the party prices prevail in the commerJensen, Miss Rita Cranney of Logan, Mrs. Marriner Merrill were Dr. and Mrs. E. L. Hansen cial printing department of and Mrs. William Peterson of and Miss Bertha Pruss. A A26tf. the Herald-Journa- L lunch was served. Salt Lake City, Mrs. Vincent Reeves of Brigham City and Miss Thelma Johnson of Rich mond. Bridge followed dinner. At StocBffoin-Clhirnslffidffise- Kil the close of the games a high score prize was awarded and a guest gift was given to Miss Bennion. Entertained Bear BEAUTY SALON Entertains Club At f Oliver Wilkenson enter- the members of Kalon club at her home Thursday evening at a bridge supper. The suDper tables were decorated with garden roses. Covers were marked for twelve. Bridge was enjoyed for the remainder of the evening. The high score prize was won by Miss Flora Fames and the all-cprize by Miss Oreta Morrell. Special guests included Mrs. Russell Napper, Mrs. A. M. Creamer. Mrs. Lester Pocock, Miss Kunz and Miss Laverda Hawkes. Mrs Miss Esta Holm-gree- Will Hold . OPEN HOUSE Monday ut j Tuesday Wednesday Tonight, tomorrow night and Wednesday night our Salon will be open until 8 oclock to give you a special opportunity to come in and see these copyrighted formulas and analysis. USE CONFECTIONARY ENTRANCE AFTER SIX OCLOCK BEAUTY SALON We Can Now Compound Your Face Powder as the Pharmicist Compounds Your Prescription It. M. SMITH, Manager lie NOTICE Party At and We j tamed SffodkO'om-CIhiJ'DsOndms- em Se-cn- st, Lake, R. M. SMITH, Manager Bridge Super The retiring officers of the Eighth ward Primary association were tendered a canyon party Friday afternoon. Games were played and a picnic lunch served to nineteen besides the guests of honor, who were Irene Johnson, Alva Hansen, Mary Johnson, Birdie Olga Liechty, Della Johnson, Hansen and Hulga Zblnden. Those in charge of the deOne of the best examples of lightful affair were, Anna Ruby Nielsen and Myrtle this new printed material is a Anderson. frock of heavy silk crepe created for me to wear in q.new picture. The background is dark navy Week-En- d and the tiny calico print is in yellow and red. Lindquist Camp The yellow is repeated on the Irvine Lindquist entertained collar and sleeves in crisp orat a week-en- d party at the gandie. By the way, the three tiers Lindquist home in Logan can- that form the skirt of this frock Miss yon for the following: Irene Bach. Miss Eluella Chris- are of tiny knife pleats, partia-l- y stitched. Morven Stutznegger tiansen, and Eugene Bean,, all of Salt Childrens Party Gay Affair n of Tremonton. Saturday evening, a chicken dinner was served, after which a lonfire and roasuing marshmallows was enjoyed. The guests remained until Sunday If VIRGIN IS evening. US XIII RICHMOND The 4 H clubs of Pnchmond in charge of Mrs. L. R Came hp'd their Achievement Day Saturday club room. afternoon at the exhibit They had a splendid of the girls work in sewing and cooking. A good program was given consisting of the following numbers: What Community singing, Club Work Means to Me, Iris Clark of the second year sewing group: What Cluh Work Means to My Girl, Mrs. Ethel B. Webb; Club Work for Next Year. Mrs. Ed Bahn, County club advisor; demonstration on vegetable salads, At ton Merrill and Ceorgia McGavin of the second year cooking club; reading, Olive Clark; community singing, Rockies. in the Springtime Punch and wafers were served the visitors by the club girls. The work of the five local clubs were judged by Mrs. Ed Bahn and Miss Favell Roskelley of Smithfield. First place on the exhibitwent to the second year sewing club in charge of Edna Lewis and Lola Bell. The articles chosen to be exhibited at the county fair are as follows: patch and darn, Helen Harris: patch, Grace Hendricks: slip, Joan Webb; slip and darn, Lulu Cartwright; sport dresses, June spackman, Grace Hendricks. Helen Christensen. Rozella Nelson. From the second year cooking club directed by Miss Anna Johnson and Miss Elsie Lewis, the following were chosen: luncheon menu and service chart. Afton Merrill, Beth Merrill; canned fruit and vece tables. Elaine Johnson. Joyce Tolman Afton Merrill. Theda Bair. From the second year sewing group II, in charge of Miss Clea Johnson and Miss Waunetta McMurdie. cotton school dress. Marion Caine. The work of the two groups of firs year cookin ; clubs under the Misses Susie Crockett and Beth Hendricks, and the Misses Mary and Vella Nelson will be 4-- H 4-- H Mes-dam- judged at a later date, es Greater support of home industries as a partial solution to community unemployment problems was stressed at the annual conference of the Logan staxe Relief society Sunday. Mrs. Bessie G. Ballard, president of the organization, presid ed at both the morning and afternoon sessions convening in the tabernacle at 10 and 2 o'clock. The programs attracted audiences about 300 in the morning and 450 in the afternoon. In her, annual report, Mrs Ballard showed that there are 324 home industries all offering possible avenues for relief of unemployment. Vital Making Religion a Force, was the theme of an address during the conference by Mrs. Lotta Paul Baxter, general board member of Salt Lake City Mrs. Lillie Mecham, stakeboard member, spoke on Religion. Instruction in Relief society work, and what the Relief society is doing to make conditions better were lauded at the afternoon session by President A. E Anderson of Logan stake. Welfare work, unemployment and stress of the need fer charity that is not misplaced were emphasized during talks and discussion at the morning session. Mrs. Ballard referred to the work done under Relief society supervision by local dentists and doctors in free as well ac public school health clinics conducted recently. Musical numbers for the con ference were furnished by Marcus Griffin.- vocal soloist, and the stake Relief society chorus Mrs. Francis conducted by Smith. PERMANENT ' Drive out- and save Elberta peaches for canning. Both eaily and late vaSpecial rieties Any amount. FOR SALE - prices by bushel or more. Open day and night. Cache Fruit Market No. 1. , Below river S7 bridge. Tel- 11?. I modern RENT FOR Large SIS home. 492 Soutti Main. Two beautiful FOR SALE homes, ideal locations. Phone 210. A31U. 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He has been successful in securing Exclusive Selling and Advertising rights in Cache Valley, so you are protected MR.dients , We Have Granted Exclusive Franchise on this Wave and Entire Equipment to- - Beauty Salon Stockton-Christianse- n It. M. Smith, Mgr. ,f against substitutes. needs just such a powder, and EVERYBODY exclusive these fine rights cosmetics need not be expensive. You can get a box of your individual shade, or a half portion of each daytime and evening shade for and given them the exclusive territory of IJrighain to Preston - Too Lkte To Classify P'?' smart young fashionable insists not that her clothes fit, but they must be right in style and combination of color. . . . Shoes likewise must be right in size width, style, color and texture of material. Why, then, should she merely ask for a Box of Powder for her face. THE (Price protected within your reach) Virgin Permanent Coiffures Supply Company G. V. McClothlem, Pres, and Mgr. NOTICE: SUPPLIES DISCONTINUED IN SMITHFIELD This is a test case of an infringement of the advertising rights of one of our exclusive commodities. We have the exclusive rights in Cache Valley on several different commodities and equipments of which a complete list will be published in Wednesdays Wtch for it! NOTE: Herald-Journa- l. $ Mr. Smith 00 the Box is very enthusiastic about thee fine powders and has gone to effort and expense to the information and privelcec of using them. He considers them the most progressive contribution to Beauty Culture since Permanent Waving. coniderable se-ru- re These formulae, analysis sheets and the compounding of powders are completely protected by U. S. copyrights. |