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Show THE HERALD 1 - JOURNAL, LOGAN, UTAH, SEPTEMBER SATURDAY, 19, PAGE FIVE 1931. v - Eii ull Lets Go! Heres Your New Quilt Block vV IH- - PU id limfi yti i - - . 4! u A . cA A Vl la ga ,! . S' f wer which and novelties brought from the Hawaiian Is lands by Mr. Grace. - Aboe seventy guests called during th afternoon. aau. jT i- - Myers. Mrs. V. D. Gardner. Mrs. Morgan, Jr, and Mrs-W Owens. The guests for the two afternoons included Mrs Myers, Mrs. Gardner Mrs Morgan, Mrs. Owens. Mrs. E G. Carter. Mrs. L. R. Humphreys. Mrs Waller Welti. Mrs Wdford Porter, Mrs C J Sorensen. Mrs Orvil Stott, Mrs William Doutie Mrs Kail Fnshckneiht. Mrs Eric Johnson. Mrs Russell Hanson Mrs Mrs L Westerholm, WUfoid Lundberg, Mrs. Othello Hickman, Mrs. Alma Sonne, Mrs. Byron Alder, Mrs W. J. Vickers. Mrs James Johnson and Miss Myrtle Davidson. Joseph Parents Announce Engagement Of Miss s- A. - sis' Mrs D. P Murray was hostess at two attractively arranged bridge luncheons given at her her home. Wednesday and FriLuncheon was day afternoons served from small tables, each centered with a bowl of tea and roses. Chrysanthemums asters in autumn shades formed the decorations for the living rooms Prizes for bridge were won bv Mrs Chester J. Members of the Chi Omega sorority entertained a group of friends Friday evening. The the eariy part of the evening guests were entertained with a Treasure Hunt. Following this a buffet supper was served. cardmal A color scheme of and straw, the soronty colors, were caned out "in the appoint- A ments for the serving taole. bowl of fall flowers formed the centerpiece and at the ends were silver candlesticks holding cardinal and straw tapers. The living rooms were deouated with autumn leaves. Prizes lor the treasure hunt were won by Miss Alice Worley. Miss Gladys Bailey, Miss Virginia' Paikmson and Miss Jessie Fifteen guests were inHnl m committee The cluded. included charge of the party Miss Ruin Miss Alice Todd and Peterson. h Fashion Plaque iAmtaaia THIS BROWN KIO pump cut high at the front and trimmed with a grosgrain bow shows the new trend in street shoes for fall A panel set In the .side uses a new leather, call ed porcupine. 'd Quilting Party For Friends Miss Geneva Schuab. who will be married to Paul Grace the 25th of September, presided over a beautifully aranged trousseau tea Friday afternoon from four until eight oclock at the home of her parents. Bishop and Mrs. K. C. Schuab. Miss Schuab was assisted in receiving her guests by her mother. A wealth of autumn flowers arranged In tall floor baskets and attractive bouquets were used about the living rooms and the trousseau rooms. In the dining room a color harmony of pink and green was carried out In the appointments for the tea table. A centerpiece of pink and white feathery asters arranged In a green bowl and tall green tapers in sliver holders added to the color scheme. Mrs G. W. Schuab served tea and was assisted by Miss Jean Goodsell and Miss Mildred Schuab Mrs. Burton Hair, sister of the hostess, was in charge of the trousseau rooms. A special feature of the trousseau was a number Mrs. J. C, Hogensen entertain ed a group of friends at a quilt ing at her home Friday aiter noon. At the close of the af ternoon a dainty lunch wa served. The serving tables am the living rooms were decoratei with a variety of fall flowers. Covers were marked for Mrs Karl Fnshknecht, Mrs. A. J. Han sen. Mrs. Alma Wilson, Mr Joseph Geddes. Mrs. C. O. Slot and Mrs. Hogensen. Salt Lake City Guests Friday Mrs. C. L. Jones, accompaniei Waite by her sister, Mrs. Treadwell of Berkeley, Calif who is visiting In Logan,. mo tored to Salt Lake City, Frl day. See Bluebird Ice Special for Sunday. Clear Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Carlson announce the engagement cf tneir daughter, Elsie, to Alexander Yeates of Denver, son of Mr. and Mrs. Israel Yeates of Nibley. Mr Yeates is a graduate of the U- - S. A. C- and is affiliated the Delta Kappa Phi with is also fraternity. Miss Carlson a former student of the col- lege. The marriage will take place Denver the early part of October. in Camp Meeting Monday The Thomas X. Smith camp the Daughters of the Pioneers will meet Monday afternoon at 2 30 oclock at the home of Mrs John Bankhead, wr.h Mrs Orlando Barrus and Mrs- W. H Griffin, Jr., acting as assisting hostesses. The following program w'ill be Fawn given: piano solo, Miss MusiAnderson: topic, Utah Professor Henry Otte; cians, vocal solo. Mrs. Arthur Henson; reading. Miss Jessie Anderson. A good attendance is desired of - Heres the layout for Journals new quilt block pattern a picture suggesting what the quilt will look like the!-Hera- Mutual Class Enjoys Social when its finished. This is the Noahs Ark quilt, 0!1 have ever J Ye best wetherneblock-meerThe Club Members Logana plunge Thursday even- published Noah s Ark. In be- ing where a delightful swim was is a simple are tween, squares showing the this enjoyed. Following they at a chili sup-p- various toanimals. Each is very Mr. and Mrs Gilbert W. Cole were entertained work by the usual by Mrs. Louis Edwards at simple entertained the members of home. Twenty members methods. their card club and several spe- her There are 25 animals; one cial guests at their home Wed- were present. theme-bloc- k. Progressive evening nesday Save this picture as a guide games formed the entertain- Bridge to your work. ment after which a dainty The animal blocks will be Home lunch was served The decorapublished three times a week tions for the living rooms and Mrs. Fred Lundberg entertain- until the pattern is complete. serving tables were a variety of ed at a prettily apoonited bridge flowers. garden Twenty guests supper at her home Friday evewere included. ning. supper was served from Officials Visit two tables. Each was centered Shower Honors of purple asters with a bouquet and purple - princess tapers in At Meeting Recent Bride silver holders. Clara Barton No. Places were set for Mrs. Far- O. E. S. held itschapter meet-16, Miss Margaret Calderwood regular and Miss Bessie Glauser enter- rell Johnson, Mrs. Clark E. Has- ing Fiiday evening in the club tained at a miscellaneous kins, Mrs. Byron Alder, Mrs. rooms. They were visited by Mrs. Ross the Grand Matron, Mrs. Susie shower Friday evening at the Oscar Wennergren, home of Miss Calderwood in Anderson, Mrs. W. E. Skidmore. Corfield and Associate Grand compliment to Mrs. Fred Ken- Mrs. Sidney Stock. Mrs. C. J. Condustress, Mrs. Mae Yeates. nedy, a recent bride. The eve- Daines. Mrs. W. H. Peterson, They were accompanied by Mrs. ning was spent with games and Mrs. A. B. Olsen. Mrs. Lyman Effie Longvton. music after which dainty re- Cjabrielson and Mrs. W. J. VickDuring the meeting a speech freshments were served. The liv- ers. of welcome was given to Mrs. rooms rewere was decorated with Corfield. Mrs. Corfield also reing Bridge enjoyed for the bouquets of dahlias and gladi- mainder of the evening follow- sponded with a talk. Following oli. Twenty guests were includ- ing supper. Prizes were awarded the program a social hour was ed Mrs Kennedy received many to Mrs. Johnson and Mrs. enjoyed. Light refreshments lovely and useful gifts. were served. The MiKanWec girls class of the First ward mutual motored to s Entertained qr Supper At - SCCCSCOSOeOSOQ6OQO9O6COOOQOS6COOO!SSCSQ&8O06O&SOO9QOSOS9OSeSSOOOOQ 1 Conion, Model 99 100 ?82 Slightly Used, Regular $119 These two machines are new machines "Inch have been demonstrated only and not sold. Conion Model 97 75 Slightly Used, Regular $119. SAP Maytag, Used, Looks like new, Regular $165 ww Western Electric, Used 3 Years Automatic, Used'1 This is good r $070 wI - Electiie Motois, Used $950 7C Gasoline Engii es. Good H H. P East 1st North 10 UTAH THE CONLON STORE Phone Smel Refrigerators Philco Radios ivasn worth the price . . . ? wasnt it . . but where it the do, you get more doesnt for your money Just for at than in buying Electric Service? .. When circus time came around, a What a kick you grand and glorious feeling? was worth got out of it, and you know - oM money. i ? -- But great though the value was, electricconsider ity give you at least as much? a moment the pleasure, comfort and convenience which the electrical industry now oiTers you a remarkably low cost. Switch to All Electric for real economy and convei ience. . Former Students Leave- For Chicago - Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Reeves left Logan Friday for Columbus, Ohio, where Mr. Reeves has an assistantship position in dairy technology at Columbus. Mr. Reeves was awarded a scholarship in dairy work after graduating this spring from the U. Social Evening For Friends Professor and Mrs. Harold Kepner entertained at a arranged party at their home Friday evening. A variety of games formed the evenings entertainment after which a delicious lunch was served. Twelve guests were included. Prizes for the games were awarded to Mrs. Carl and J. M. Norfleet. ELECTRIC COOKING, ELECTRIC WATER HEATING ELECTRIC REFRIGERATION on I L. MONTROSE CO. 19 and Oh Boy ! While In Chicago, Mr. and Mrs. Reeves will be the guests of Mrs. Reeves brother. Dr. W. I. McNiel, formerly of Logan. Of e LOG N The William S. Rigby camp 0f the Daughters of the Pio and the John Jenkins camp, at Newton met Thursday afternoon and installed new two officeis for the coming years. The retiring officers of the William S. Rigby camp are Mrs. Eugene Alvis, Mrs. Orpha Sabricius and Mrs. Ilda Benson. New officers are Mrs. Florence Rigby, Mrs. Marvel Cooley and Mrs. Fannie Barker. The past officers of the John Jenkens camp included Mrs. Sephora Clark, Mrs. Mary Dow-d- le and Mrs. Ada Larsen. The new organization includes Mrs. Leona Haws. Mrs. Eva Benson and Mrs. Erma Jenkins. MrsThomas B. Farr of Smithfield and Mrs. N. A. Lar sen of the county board were special guests at the meeting and assisted in the reorganiza tion of the camps. At the colse of the meetings, refreshments were served and a social hour enjoyed. S. A. C. Washer Conion Model 129 Slightly Used, Regular $140 ld -- Logan Girls Wed In New York City Word has been received by Mrs. Edwin Bennion of the marriage of her daughter. Marian, to Joseph Cowley of Washington, D. C.. The wedding took place Friday in New York City. The ceremony was performed by James H. Moyle, president $of the Eastern states mission. Hoover Cleaners Ironers ,!Xo&5'xcoGCc&scosoQOoeoaosoOGCCceoscoo!seoecoeooooo80oceociSoe Step-Dow- Carter and n VISIT OUR STORE OR PHONE US FOR FULL INFORMATION. YOU WILL NOT BE OBLIGATED IN ANY WAY. EraDWEEzusHnn Week End Guests At Sorority House Miss Rosella 999 Here are thiee marvelous servants that bring to your home the corafoits of modern days at a cost that is no greater' than the old methods and what an improvement! Drudgery and inconvenience are banished forever. Our combination rate for household Electric Service gives you more for your money than ever before. EFFICIENT PUBLIC SERVICE Miss Wnrvat' f and Miss Shirley Evans of Salt Lake City are visitors over the reek end at the Chi Omega house. tjB |