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Show THE HERALD JOURNAL, LOGAN, UTAH, TUESDAY, - Pretty Luncheon PRICES Ll).hSI)AY, SEPT. 30, Milk !)31 Fvapoiutcd Milk 69c 48 lb. bag A Light. P 69c 5 and Maple Siup 10c Alaska Pink Salmon in Pound Tins. 1 pounds X9C Apples Idaho Jonathan-- for Eating and Cooking. 288 s Dozen 20C Oranges Swift, Juicy Valencia Oranges. Medium Size. Sweet Potatoes 4 ibs. 5 , Fancy Calilornia Jerseys. Raisins 4 lb. Roil, Hake or New Crop Thom win Seedless in Blackberries Try Cand. 43c the Oiegon Ripe Blackberries for Your Pies. Fork 6s Beans 2 3 cans Dinnerette Beans with Pork and Tomato Sauce Hi Ounce Tins. Pancake Flour bag Hatch New Officers For Organization 33s lii and Pancake and Waffle Flour. K Hip 8 ib. Boyd The Girls Athletic club of the high school met Monday evening at the club rooms. Miss Ora Rose, president of the organization presided. Twenty five members were in attendance. Heads for the various sports activities were elected. They include: Miss Louise Richards, tennis: Miss Ruth Redford, basketball; Miss Alice Izatt. baseball; Miss June JacMiss obsen, hiking. Jennie Miss swimming: Malmberg. Viola Hammond, volley ball; Miss Elma Johnson, reporter. Sanitary Pkg. No. 10 can of New York City was the honored guest at a prettily appointed luncheon given by Mrs. Asa Bullcn at her home Monday afternoon. The guests were seated at one table. A bowl filled with pink tea roses and asters cenAt the ends tered the table. were pmk tapers in silver candles. Ton close friends of Mrs. Hatch were included. Following luncheon the remainder of the with afternoon was en toyed visiting and music. Mrs. Hatch and two children are leaving for their home the Thursday after spending summer at their home in Logan canyon. Mrs. G.A.C. Of Senior High Scnool Meets ..... 35c Pkg. 1 The Sorosis sororitv alumni organization held its fir business meeting of the year Monday evening at the home of Miss Edith D. Smith. The following new officers were elected: president, Mrs. P. V. Car-dovice president, Mrs. Ottis Peterson; secretary. Miss Camille Christiansen. Following the meeting the remainder of the evening was A high spent playing bridge. score prize was awarded to Miss Ruth Smith. Twenty members were present.. Light refreshments were served. The hostesses included the retiring officers- Mrs. Lester Pocock. Miss Edith Smith and Miss Augusta Madson. n; Where We Savings Reserve The Right To Limit Quantity! Are Always Greater BARGAINS miscellaneous shower Thursday evening at the home of Hawkins, in compliment to Miss Elsie Carlson, a bride of Octo- a ber. The evening was spent playing bunco after which dainty were served. refreshments Twenty guests were included. Miss Carlson received many lovely and useful gifts. J -- Church Plans ' , f RICE, Blue Rose I BEANS, Navy BEANS, Chili COFFEE . ... 290 250 STARCH ,KI"sf'rd!- Corn package 100 - LARD fiSe'lir u 7? 490 W FIG BARS 250 3rTSsea PKJ t" 27(1 0 CELERY 359 KVr BUTTER sss COFFEE GRAINS OF GOLDS1-- 339 , r IS? RAISINS L3'.n'' MATCHES , 290 ... 170 Box,:S SHREDDED WHEAT MALT SYRUP 100 PKG. E; Mother's Oats With China Large Pkg. 29 SEWELLS MARKET FEATURES Me highly This week we are featuring choice steaks, cut from fancy steer beef. recommend these steaks. BACON SQU ARES round . .... IB. 12? FRESH SIDE PORK P0,XD Choice Loin 190 PORK CHOPS and Rib, LB. ... . 120 4g OP. SKAGGS I food ST0RS A Tp Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Needham entertained at an attractively appointed dinner party at their home Monday evtning in compliment to George' Harris of 'A Surety of Purity td'the limited income A booiY College Ward j Goldsberry. Mrs. Goldsberry was formerly Miss Elda Olsen and is reported to be doing nicely. A dancing party will be given on Friday night in honor of the retiring officers of Hie M. I. A. Harvey Olsen, Milford Jenson and Serge Olsen are in charge of the arrangements. The College West Primary held a very successful Homecoming celebration on Thursday afternoon. A splendid program was rendered after which a social hour was enjoyed. Stake board members Ella Smith, Martha Mehr and Margaret Turner were special guests. At the close of the entertainment Ice cream was served Mr. and Mrs. Alma Olsen announce the engagement of their Washington. D. C., who Is in Logan visiting wl.h his brother, Judge M. C. Harris and family. Dinner was served at one long table centered with a crystal bowl of pink feathery asters and pink candles in matching holders. Places were marked for Mr. Harris. Judge and Mrs. Harris, Miss Edna Mae Earl, Miss Florence Barrett. Miss Lulu Needham. MLss Margaret Bigelow and Miss Lenessa Tlngey of Salt Lake City, Rush Budge, Dean Musser, Judd Harris Sylvan Needham and the host and hostess. The remainder of the evening following dinner was spent playing cards. Prizes wpre won and by Miss Edna Mae Earl Rush Budge. Dinner Honors House Guests Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Hancey en- tertained at a dinner at their home Saturday evening in com E. pliment to Mr. and Mrs. J.were Hancey of Kaysville, who week end visitors In Logan. The table was centered with a bouquet of autumn flowers. Covers were marked for Mr. and Mrs. Hancey, Mr. and Mrs. R. Anderson and the host and daughter, Lula, to Denzil Egan, E. of Nlbley ward. The marriage hostess. Following dinner an inwill take place on Thursday. formal social evening was spent. October 1, in the Salt Lake temple. Birthday A shower was given in honor of Miss Olsen and Mr. Egan For Youngsters on Friday evening at the home Mrs. Asa Bullen entretained of Miss Olsens parents. A va- at a children's party at her riety of fail flowers decorated home Friday afternoon in honthe rooms. The time was spent or of Betty Hatch, who was with games, music and in view- celebrating her tenth birthday trousseau anniversary. Games were ening the beautiful which was displayed. At the joyed after which a picnic lunch Ten little friends close of the evening's entertain- was served. ment a dainty lunch was served were Included. to 52 guests. Dont be bulldozed into pay About 90 per cent of the pothe citys man a dollar tato starch used in the United to ing shut ofr the water- - Ill do States is made in Maine. it for 50c. Robt. Crookston. OI. e. Honored Guest At Rook Party Mrs. William Doutre enter- tained at a party at her home Thursday evening in eompli-- j ment to Mr. Bryson Cook, whoj with Mr. Cook, has left for) Mink Creek to make their home! Rook was the feature of the evening's entertainment after which a delicious lunch wad served. j The guests were served aq small tables. Each was center-- ! ed with a bouquet of autumn flowers. Covers were markedj for twenty guests. Mrs. Cook was given a guest prize and rook prizes were awarded td Mrs. H. E. Hansen and Mrs) W. W. Welch. SJocMon-Chiiftar- ia BEAUTY SALON R. M. SMITH Mgr. To Quote Vogue Modern Beauty Shoppe American Party WE CAVE S. S. Here is another reason for the depreswe sion. Oh, yes! have one. Youll soon have to admit that things are not like thev used to be. Work is scarce, so is money. A lot of people have iebts and cannot pay. Winter is coming on and then we may suffer from the cold, from illness and maybe we will be hungry and most of this because of past beextravagances, cause of living beyond our means, because of inattention to expenditures and what we promised to put out. Everyone had a good lesson and many people are now making a new start, by coming to our store, paying cash for the foods they actually need and saving a little on each item. Our bread at 3 loaves for 10 cents can always be seen in their bask. 190 - Dinner Party Honors Visitor is Mrs. Charles O. Peterson pre-- j sided over a prettily appointed luncheon at her home Friday The guests were afternoon. seated at one table. A color harmony of green and yellow was used in the decorations. A bowl of fall flowers in shades of yellow formed the center-piecCovers were marked fori eight guests. Following luncheon a pleasant; afternoon of music and visiting! was enjoyed. 1 Included Mr, and Mrs. Moroni Jensen of Ogden, Mr. and Mrs. John Lapray and family. Mr. and Mrs. David Lapray. Ellsworth Lapray, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Lapray and family all of Weston, Idaho; Mr. and Mrs. Sam Lapray and family of Trenton, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Nash of Preston, Idaho, Mr. R. E. Bingham and family and Mr. and Mrs. T. G. Bingham and family of Cornish. Harold Bosworth of Preston and Yeppa Lund of Logan. SfccIkiJoin-CIhirOsllDamse- 2Sc 15k I70t-Nsr.'"- . PALMOLIVE SOAP , SOUP 2 cans SAUER KRAUT '(Tumbler Free) POIND POTATOES Another Reason 2? ... $ MS. MAYONNAISE KT'"' ONIONS Members of the Presbyterian church are entertaining old and new friends of the congregation Thursday evening at 8 oclock. Westminster hall will be the place of this annual fall gathering for the welcoming of friends to the church. An evening of interesting entertainment is being planned. The committee in charge of the program includes. Mrs. W. B. Jones, Miss Jane Barber, Professor H. R. Kepner and Dr. D. n squash tertainment. Those present the return to fashion of the tunic frock. All those gowns that have hung uselessly in closets for several seasons bethey are too short can Fred Speth, Jr., son of Mr. cause remodeled witn conand Mrs. Fred Speth, arrived now be skirts Into the tunic trasting home on Sunday after fulfilling! ensemble of the moment. a 31 month mission in Germany. Wynne Gibson's metal cloth Members of the family nntoied and velvet afternoon costume is to Salt Lake City on Sunday a likely example of the remarkmorning to meet him and bring able possibilities offered by the him home. The young man gave a very tunic. The blouse Is knee length and interesting account of his mis- is fashieged in brightly printed sionary labors and bore a strong gold clotn. The skirt is full, altestimony to the truthfulness of most ilkle length, and conthe gospel at the sacrament trasts the shimmering metal meeting held on Sunday even- cloth of the tunic in dark brown ing. Mrs. Alma Olsen left on Sun- velvet. Brown suede slippers and a day for Tremonton to make the jeweled clip at the neckline are acquaintance of a new grand- the chic accessories used with daughter, the first in the fam- this outfit. ily of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence I Miss Emma Hawkins and Miss Juanita Landon entertained at 190 10c Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bingham celebrated their silver wedding anniversary at their home Saturday evening. A Abounteous bouquet dinner was served. of garden flowers graced the The dinner table. living rooms were adorned with a variety of fall blossoms. Following dinner music and games were the en- s October Bride Is Motif For Shower Pretty Luncheon For Eight Guests Couple e. E. Madsen. Fancy Alaska Pink No. 1 Tall Cans Each rAGE THREE FASHION HINTS Silver Wedding Observed By The Business and Professional Womens club of Logan held its first dinner of the season. Monday evening at the Bluebird. The guests were seated at two long tables adorned with bouquets of bright autumn flowers. Covers were marked for sixty five. Miss Elizabeth Fitzgerald and Miss Elizabeth Bonner of Salt Lake City were Mrs. Miles. The tea table was covered sierial guests. Miss Fitzgerald is with a rluny lace doth over state chairman of International is green satin. A bowl of pmk Relations and Miss Bonner immediate piHt president of the pi lumas formed the center-piec' The living room; were Salt Lake duo. During dinner Miss Fitzgerald attractively decorated with fall gave a brief synopsis of the conflowers. Mrs. Stillma Pond ami Mrs. Lloyd Swenson presided at vention at Vienna that was held She said the two the tea table. They were as- tins summer. beimportant issues that were sisted with the serving by Mi.-.unemwere convention the fore Lois Schumers and Miss Kden ployment and world peace. Miles. Vocal solos were given by Miss Bessie Bingham was in Lothaire Rich. Miss Margery charge of the trousseau rooms. Frink presided during the dinAbout seventy five fucstj call- ner. The committee in charge ed during the afternoon. included, Miss Frink, chairman; Miss Ann Peterson. Miss Ruth c,,iwart and Miss Manilla Curtis. Luncheon Followed in the receiving line were Mrs. Game Blanche C. Pjt.tman, president. By Bridge Miss Vanza Jackson, past presiA delightfully arranged bridge dent; Miss Blanche Hyde of luncheon was given by Mrs. L. Brigham City and Miss Marie Westerholm at her home Friday Danielson of Preston, Idaho. afternoon. The guests were seated at three small tables. New Club Is Each was centered with a bowl of tea roses. The living rooms Organized were attractive with bouquets of autumn blossoms. The Y. L. S. club was organTwelve guests were included. ized last week by a group of to town girls. The officers include Bridge prizes were awarded Mrs. Wilford Luhdberg, Mrs. A. Miss Harriet Anderson, presiV. Holman and Mrs. Harvey dent; Miss Shirley Boyle, vice Christensen. president; Miss Grace Rasmussen, secretary. ESKlS'-- a' Salmon 1931. have announced the marriage of their daughter, Afton. to Bernard L. Schumers, son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Schumers of Ogden ' A trousseau .a was given by Miss Bingham at. the home of her aunt. Mrs. L. S. Miles of Smith field, Thursday afternoon. Site was assisted m receiving the guests by her mother and Entertainment MID-WEE- K Special. Guests at First Club Dinner 20, of Smithfield IH high patent Family Flour. ib. iin Syrup Maximum Pure (ane tali cans Salmon anc and Mrs. P. P. Bingham Mr. m Choice of Sego or Morning Flour Electric Honors Local Visitor ' Tail cans Parents Announce Marriage Of Couple SEPTEMBER CA If. GREEK STAMPS sn If. R I'd iii piti hi Station In Our Store By Special Request Mme. Theresa Tidwell Vanity Fair and the other leading, authorities. , The Chic Chapeau demands a unique hair dress especially created to enhance the smartness of this Modern Millinery. To suit your individuality, we offer a choice of in Logan 7 lead- that suits Jou one Is to Remain the ing types of Modern Coiffures. Select the best. These favor In response to it large number of requests the manufacturers of laittie Ienter ... beauty preparations hae arranged to have Madame Tidwell remain in . . . all week. . . . Those women who were unable to hold a personal consultation with-heMonday or Tuesday are urgently advised to telephone 411 and arrange an r Lottie Penter Beauty Preparations Madame Theresa Tidwell is a well known authority and lecturer on Facial Hygiene. Women are cordially invited to arrange a private consultation with her. and she wiH gladly answer each one's individual problems. For this service there is no charge. Authorities medium long bobs, which to be smart must b i trimmed and tapered by an expert. We high help best and recommend this type service, to you look your for Conference the State Fair. As Low as $400 Complete V |