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Show UTAH." WEDNKSDAY, THE HERALD .'JOURNAL,' LOGAN, SEPTEMEER 9, 1 0 PAGE THREE 1. H Baxar-jTSEs-a NEWS NOTES OF INTEREST TO WOMEN r 5 ' i - - Vv,T; h? 'V .. 4j T"U'. L, (V 'vk y ' ' uSaT'HfflBV. SAY WHEN, BABY! Ftfj 1111. L -r 8 o'clock table id Smithfield News; One of the a party given by Misses Bessie and Ber-onNoble at their home Monday evening. The party was given m honor of Miss Viola Peterson who leaves for a mission m the very near future. wras Mrs. Barron and Mrs. C. H. Bowen of Olympia. Washington and Mrs- C. T. Evans of The rooms were decorated - Santa Monica, California. Chicken Dinner "Served Tn Canyon with Roses and asters, a three course evenluncheon was served. The bunco, ing was spent in playing invited guests present, Mrs- Eld- -red Burgenson, Miss Viola Peterson, Bessie Peterson, Leah and Melba Plowman, Vella Heaps, ?earl OLson- - Norma CraftS nd Marjorie Crafts of Logan, Mrs. Leroy Sorenson of Cornish, Mrs. Lucile and Rachel Erickson. Le- - Mr and Mrs. Cliff Haws and Mrs. Addie thei r house end at a ch.cken silfMn Lo UQT1 C q,,Hav aftnrnnnn forTwtt t:e.L BBSs 5&s? Ad'brs'Sw? i y Ate, 6 u H.lm, her sister, Mrs. Lillie Wolsten- - Wr' and Mrs Glen Coleman and holme, also of Salt Lake City. f'gdavatheOhomoMr anH m, S Oren Mauihim of Wes Beads 5000 years old and ton jdaho made in clever imitation of, The Y M and YX.MI.A. wiil pearl and gold, have been dis - hojd their regular Sunday even- covered in Egypt. conjoint meeting. Sept 6 at ,ni 8 p m. in the chapel of that f FssMob Sit Tch,e,SSE 8SS ' I , leading social fun- - Bessie of the week Johnson 1 Peterson, Miss Bessie erson, Miss Bessie Noble, Lilia and Della Thornley, Myrtle Lar-nison, Willis Covey and Lenora Nelson. A delicious luncheon was servd. Mr- Vincnt Larson was a Busi-- 1 ness visitor at Salt Lake City Wednesday. The Ladies Literary club held their opening meeting at the home of their President, Mrs. Hilda Roskelley .Thursday after noon at 3:30. Mrs. Effie A. Greene reported .the book A Lantern In Her Hand, by Ald- rich A delicious luncheon was served- Special guests present were Miss Jennie Meikle and Mrs. Maud Woodruff. Pet-ctio- ns ce - - - Mr. and Mrs. J. A. were in Richmond at the heme of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joshua Brower to visit vfith Chari of George Brower Washington, who is visiting here. Mt' and Roy pansen of Ogden arc here visiting at the home of V- - and Mrs. Richard M. Peck. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Wood new have moved into their Home in Amalga. who has F. I. Mortensen, been confined to his bed wnn .heart trouble, is reported to be much improved. frank A. Bybec is in Ogaen spending several Qfiyfe wifti nis father, John Bybee, Mrs. William Hanson of Amal-ga- , spent Monday here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Bmgham. Ray S. Hansen attended services of Mrs. Ella Howard at Teton, Idaho, Wednesday. Mrs. Ellis Neves cf Millville is back in B. Y. Benson & Sons Co., as saleslady. She has worked here for two years. Mrs. W. B. Hunter attended uhe funeral services for Dean Pond in Lewiston, Friday. The M. I. A. stake executive meeting was held at the home of J. W. Bentley with Miss Gertrude Bentley as hostess. Wayne Rich; song; prayer, chorus. Relief Society glee club; 5 minute talk; mental and spir- itual devolpment through gospel teaching by Ruby Tidwell; talk Physical Developing power of the gospel by Albert McCann; solo Lowrell Smith. Special speaker, Alden Liilywhte. Closing song: prayer, Bernice Noble. The opening social of the same ward and orgaization, will be held Tuesday evening, Sept. 8 at 8 p. m. with the following program; community singing; prayer; speech of welcome. Pres. Lonn Noble; talk on Memberchorus, ship. William Done; Berthas boys; prophecy, Effie A. Greene; girls chorus, directed by Mrs. E. B. Lundquist; mus leal act, Arthur Peterson and daughter of Hyde Park. The famous chorus will appear from time to time during the evening. Dancing and games will be enjoyed by all. The public is invited to attend. Miss Venna Cantweel! entertained Wednesday evening In honor of Miss Viola Peterson, Bunco was the game for the 1 9 3 o, Wisconsin evening. Among those present During were Mrs. Afton Cahtwell, Mrs. slaughtered a total of 3845 reLeone Chambers, Miss Viola and tired horses for animal food. thc-funer- PARIS cables teunis red with purple the new French note iu 'i his hat of red felt millinery, with stitched purple felt simulating a quill is a smart illustration i of the combination. ITS A DOGS LIFE & Y - Cf" r This canine version of a w heel chair is expected to save the life of Moon," prize Boston terrier, whose back was broken last May when she was pinned beneath a heavy construction beam. With this novel device, Moon can move about with ease even chase cats. Shes owned by Mrs. E. D. Vosbury of Merrifieiu, Va. . Ba'-kfoo- uruggisxs V t. Birthday Anniversary Is Celebrated Monday afternoon, forty relatives of Mr. and Mrs- - M, H. Monson met at their home to celebrate the 64th birthday anniversary of Mr. Monson. were Games and social chat Queen of the West is the title the diversions of the afternoon the judges gave' Jo Jokerst, followed by a tray luncheon above, of Blackwell, Okla-- , where bathing beauties from Texas and Oklahoma gathered at Medicine Ogden Park, Okla., for the annual pageant. She is 18. Mrs. Wilford W. Smart entertained a number of friends from Ogden at her home in Compliments Logan canyon Sunday afterBell noon. The time was spent with muMrs. Joseph Ncwbold enterwhich tained Monday afternoon at sic and social chat after two tables of bridge compli-- 1 a dainty luncheon was served MfeGre-gmenting Miss Alladine Bell who to Mrs. and Mrs. James and daughter, Agatha and will leave in the near future son, Bob, Mr. and Mrs. N. R. to attend school at NorthwesTanner and small son, Mis tern university. and Leslie Nebeker A variety of early fall flowers Beulah were used to decorate the enter- McGregor. and Mns taining rooms and luncheon l Miss McGregor over Labon Nebeker remained tables. Score prizes were awarded Day while the others returned and a guest favor presented to to their home Sunday evenIMiss Bell. ing. Friends Entertaiiied Party Alladine or ' i - ' IGLENDALE Now You Can Have AIMLESS 1 Your Same Vicks...0nly Color - Removed.. .Same Formula real news! Science has found a w'ay to remove the color worlds most famous treatment for colds without d formula an iota! Its your same altering the Vicks just all chance of stain gone! time-teste- with a fate blacker years Vicks Why 2( Million Jars Arc Used Yearly For twenty-fiv- e Vapo Rub has been the mothers reliance the famiiy standby for cold troubles. Like nothing else Vicks acts externally without the risk of dosing direct to the affected area by stimulation and inhalation 2 ways at once. than death! Crazed with rum those savage Kaffirs attacked! It will challenge your belief to read of the jungle horrors headed upon this beautiful woman, who actually lived to tell her own true story in words so frank they terrify. blood-flamin- g 'If those degenerate Kaffirs had only killed me, thii woman write, I would not today be tortured with telling you of that horrible jungle night. Y ou may ask, Why tell it, if it tortures you to do so? But ! tell you - In Golden Amber or Stainless White Xow ynur in the original amljer or the new stainless white that I must speak. I must confess. 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Ask local agent for further AlfW-- - , $1.50 AND RETURN wish to be permanently re- ,, Uered of (tas in stomach and taka Baalmanns Ges Tablets, bowels, are prepared especially for stomachwhich gas and all the bad effects resulting from pressure. gatThat empty, gnawing feeling at tha pit of the stomach will disappear; that anxious, nervous feeling with heart palwill vanish, and you will again pitation be able to take a deep breath without discomfort. That drowsy, sleepy feeling after dinner will bo replaced by a desire for entertainment. will cease. Bloating Your limbs, arms and hngers will no longer feel cold and go to sleep" because Baaimanns Gas Tablets prevent gas from interfering Vlth the circula-tion- . Get the genuine, in the yellow pack sge, at any good drug store. Price $! For Aate By All Logan rooms- Following bridge a late luncheon was served at small tables. The guest list included. Mrs. R. B. Bateson. Mrs. Cecil Davis, Mrs- Dcverl Hess, Mrs. Merlin Mrs. Ruth Moench Bell motor Hurst. Mrs.' Lavine Jacobsen, ed to Ogden Tuesday aftemoor Mrs. W. E. Wyatt, Mrs A. R. Cal-de- r, where she read the play Once Mrs. Fred Rich. Mrs. U. B. in a Lifetime by Hart and Mrs. E. F. Spencer, Johnson. Kaufmann at the opening meetMrs. E. D. Hutchison and Mrs. ing of the Ogden Drama club. T. A. Lewis. The hostesses for the afterBy LILY.W TASHM noon were Mrs. Rice Kimball score prizes were won by Mrs, For the women who live sott-l- y Rirh and Mrs. Davis. Mrs. Hanand Mrs. Claude L. Corey. The feminine effects the advent sen was presented with a guest meeting was held at the home of shadowy laces for formal prize. of Mrs. Kimball- gowns is a wonderful boon. Almost any shade of luce may MARRIAGE LICENSE be used this season if it is the licenses have been isMarrige the soft, clinging quality, but from the office of the cleverest use of this new ma- sued An interesting event of re- terial is found in a gown worn Cache county clerk to Louis Cbray, Portland, Ore., and Hilda cent date was the marriage of by Adrienne Ames. Miss Ames govn is of pale Obray Purser, Paradise; Albert Miss Phyllis Liljenquist to RoRichmond lace worn over Stovald Bateman, bert B. Leishman of Salt Lake gray spider-we- b and Maunne Robinson, Franka slip of silver-gra- y satin. The lin. City, Idaho; Earl Merlin Tanner is circled by an alThe ceremony was performed waist-lin- e end Lottie Williams, both of Thursday in the Salt Lake most tailored belt of silver seIdaho; Leland Archtemple. By his request, Apostle quins. Wiss Ames wears two long ibald. Plymouth, and Edith Ag- -, Rudger Clawson, with whom Miss Liljenquist wqs associatea ropes of pearls and eray satin lies Codfrcy, Clarkston. while doing missionary work, of slippers with this striking gown. ficiated. The wedding party returned Thursday evening. A reception was held in the First ward amusement hall in their honor. Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Hibbert The hall was beautifully decorathis ted with fall flowers. The bride of Logan are spending wore a wedding gown of white week with Mr. and Mrs. Willum family. satin. The bridesmaids, Muriel H. Auger andMrs. Mr. and Joseph Muler Jensen, Maude Petersem Mel- gave dance last a wedding ba Theueir and Thelma Liljennight. Mrs. Miller quist wore pastel costumes with Thursday 'as formerly Miss Erma Wancorsages to match. Allen Leishder and Mr. Miller is from man was best man. Mr. and Mrs. Leishman left Trenton. Utah. Tne couple wiil in Trenton. tour of make their home Friday for a ten-da- y Mrs. Theron Weoster of WesYellowstone following which son. Idaho, is spending a few they will make their home in days with Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Salt Lake. A large group of lady friends Webster. C. J. Larsen is building a of Mrs. Niels Johnson entertain'd on Wednesday afternoon in large poultry house. Mr. and Mrs. Fred V'annor her honor. A pleasant social time was spent. Refreshments motored to Blackfoot, Idaho, ust Wednesday to attend a fox were served. aiders convention. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Jensen A trousseau tea was given In entertained informally Wednesonor of Mrs. Erma Wanner i at home. their day eveing Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Louis fulei at the home of Lt lathPetersen, Mr. and Mrs. Harold er, Mr. Fred Woner la. Wedo Nielsen and Miss Juanita Petnesday afternoon from ersen of Logan. clock until seven. Muss Cleda Auger ivunxccl Mrs- Algernon Petersen was hostess to the Coterie club at home last Friday afwr spendher home Friday. Bridge was ing two weeks in Lewi.,ton with the feature of the afternoon. her grandmother, Mis. Lltm Refreshments were served. Auger. Hairis Petersen killed an immense grizzly bear Friday near England broxe all records in Saddle creek in Blacksmith the number of books nublished Fork canyon. The bear was said last yeaT, there being 99(7 new to have weighed more than books and 5468 new editions, translations and pamphlets. eight hundred pounds. RETURN No More Gas In Stomach and Bowels W f the entertaining Reads Play For Drama Club $2.20 TO SALT LAKE CITY AND TO OGDEN Jesse Earl had Mr. and as guests at their summer home in Logan canyon Monday evening Mr. and Mrs. Ray Peck of Ogden, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Webb and Mr and Mrs Bramwell Peck. A delicious canyon supper was later a bonfire, served and games and s'rging were enjoyed. o, It was lunch time when little Ruth Wilkinson visited this with bright hued fall mountain lion at the San Diego zoo. As ranged flowers. intensely interested. Guests Entertained At Canyon Home Mrs. of fall profusion A charming bridge party was when given Tuesday evening Mrs H. E. Bcrgener entertained at her home m compliment to Mrs. Oscar Hansen cf San Fran-cisCalifornia. Pink and Orchid asters and pastel shades of gladioli were about employed as decorations At the close of a delightful evening of cards and social chat a dainty luncheon was served to eight guests. The house was tastefully ar- with everybody Covers were placed for Mr. and Mrs. George Torgeson, Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Firmage, Mr. and Mrs. Walt T. Pyper of Salt Lake City and the host and hostess. Following dinner an informal evening of music and social chat was enjoyed. Visitor Honored By Bridge Party . night. it seems to be quite a serious business - flowers were artistically arranged about the house. A Prfy Mr. and Mrs- Joseph Odell entertained Monday evening at their home at a well appointed dinner party. The centerpiece for the table was a low bowl of beautiful pink colored petunias and the entertaining rooms were attractively arranged with fall liow-er- s. d. Henry Watts of Smithfield entertained at a card party , at their home Saturday An interesting social gathering was the quilting pally held at the home of Mrs. H. C. Maughan Tuesday aftprnoon t W'hich time a beautiful silk quilt was made for her house-gues- t, Mrs G. L. Barron of Spnngville, Utah. A delicious luncheon was served at the close of the afternoon to Mrs. William Smith, Mrs. Andrew Nyman. Mrs A. M. Johnson, Mrs. A. B Harrison, Mrs. Laura Bailow, Mrs. Arent 1 DsEgLtM out-of-to- Card Party Mr. and Mrs. three-months-o- so Elmos;? - - Quilting Party Proves Enjoyable (Tnd decorated Social Evening And OP-WES- Mi. and Mrs. Joseph Hodges and Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Weston entertained at an attractively arranged party Saturday evening at the Hodges home in copipliment to Mrs. John Curl and Mr. and Mrs. William Uicnn o: Cardston, Canada. Following a delightful evening of games music and social chat a delicious tray luncheon was served to Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Giboons, Mr and Mrs. Joseph Glenn, Mr and Mis. William Gibbons, Mr. and Mrs- James Gibbons, Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Gibbons Mrs IdaH Smith, Miss Fanny Hodges and th followguests, Mr and ing Mrs. Joseph Gibbons of Garden City, Mr. and Mrs. fred Eurdett of Ogden, and Mr. and Mrs Ruebcn Hyden of Smitn-fiel- with fall cut flowers as a centerpiece and tall pink candles in gold holders at either endPlaces were marked for Mrs. Gertrude Smith, Mrs. Evelyn Skabelund, Mrs. Orlando "Bair, Mrs. Otto Oscar, Mrs. Lavme Carlson, Mrs. Frank Nish, Mrs. Ira Brown, Mrs. Hugo Ensign, Mrs William Griffin. Mrs. Bessie Thatcher, Mrs A- V. Holman, Mrs. Albert Johnson, Mrs. MeMunin. the guest of honor and the hostess. ..... S beautifully QUEEN. Complimented - Gladys Bailey will assist as and Miss Jessie accompanist LaMarr Anderson, reader, pupil of Mrs. Ruth Moenrh Bell, will give several readings. The public is given an invitation to attend the recital-Thprogram follows: Concerto m D Major, Op 25. Rieding Allegro Moderato Adagio Allegro Miss Bailey (a) Circumstances Alter Cases bt Pat MaGee Miss Anderson (a) Berceuse from Jocelyn Godard (b) Madrigale Simonetti Miss Bailey Marc Connelly Monologue Miss Anderson fa) Oriental Op. 50 .. Cesar Cut b Waltz Cadman (c Serenata . . . Toseili Miss Bailey an t' iviiW. U was Mrs. Ja.x.cs McMurrin hostess Tuesday evening at a well arranged party given at her home in honor of Mrs. Alta is leaying the Rob.nson Fourth warn where she has ,.en organist for the Relnf Society for some timeGames and music were the diversions of a delightful evening at the close of which the ladies were seated at one large t PITZER Editor C. Society FASHION HINTS Canada Visitors Delightful Party Honors Friend Orahe Bailey, daughter of Mr and Mrs E J. Bailey, will be presented by her teacher, Prof. N. W. Christiansen, m a violin recital in the Logan Fourth ward chapel Thursday evening at RULA v "" v druggist has Vicks form as you pre- d fer it. 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