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Show RULA C. PITZER Society Editor NEWS NOTES OF INTEREST TO WOMEN Logan Man Weds Birthday Dinner Sunday Honors Father I Call 50 Los Angeles Birthday and daughter, Rada, entertained at a shower Friday evening at the Mr. and Mrs. William Hulse home of Mrs. Carlson In comentertained at a dinner party pliment to Miss Elsie Carlson, at their home Sunday after- a bride elect, whose marriage noon in honor of Mrs. Hulse's will take place the early part father, Charles Batt, who was of October. The evening was spent with observing his birthday sary. The dinner table was cen- games and music after which tered with a birthday cake sur- dainty refreshments were servrounded with a mound of gar- ed. The living rooms were decoden flowers. rated with autumn blossoms. Mrs. Ezra Carlson Covers were marked for Mr. awd Mrs. Batt, Mrs. Ellen Jar-vL- js and Mrs. George Adams aihd daughters, Clarissa and Liicille, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. William J. Nielsen, all of Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. James Adams of Weston. Mr. and Mrs. Morley Batt and family of Idaho Falls and Mr. and Mrs- - Hulse. Following dinner, a pleasant social afternoon of music and visiting was enjoyed. Table Of Bridge At Home Tuesday Mrs. .Vernon W. Crockett Mrs. Edwin Bennion, who was observing her birthday anni- versary, was the guest of honor at a family dinner party given at her home Monday evening. A birthday cake and garden flowers formed the centerpiece for the table. Covers were marked for Mrs. Bennion and members of her Mrs. Emma Lindsay, family, mother of Mrs. Bennion, Mr. and Mrs- Samuel Lindsay, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Lindsay, Mrs. Ethlyn Lindsay, Mrs. A. H.s, Marsden, Mrs. W. H. Summer-hayMrs. Marion Lindsay, all of Salt Lake City, two daughMatron Honored ters of Mrs. Bennion, Mrs. J. and Mrs. At Luncheon Morris Christensen Hulme Nebeker of Salt Lake Mrs. J. A. Hulme was hostess and MLss Charlotte Dancy. at a prettily appointed luncheon A social evening followed dina her home Monday afternoon ner. In compliment to Mrs. Mary Farr, who is visiting in Logan with her son, Hal Farr and his family. The cable was centered with Week End Guests a charming bouquet of garden received The guest of honor many beautiful gifts. - Girl Scouts Meet Monday The junior group of the Girl Scouts held its regular meeting Monday afternoon at the library. Songs, games and the following of the outlined scout program formed the afternoons entertainment. Ten girls were present. Mrs. W- B. Wann and Mrs. S. B. Yonkers were in charge. - At Canyon Home Cove News en- d at over the their summer home in Logan canyon: Mr. and Mrs. John Deardorf and Mr. and Mrs. J. FFeatherstore of Salt Lake n City, Mr. and Mrs. O. Guy and Mr- and Mrs. Harry guests - Mr. and Mrs. Carl Peck and Howard Call, Mrs. Don Edwards, Mrs. J. W. Cowley, Jr., and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fouler of Rich of Virgil Atkinson. A high score Grace. Idaho, and Ileewere supprize 'was won by Mrs. Edwards. Cockeville, Wyoming, per guests of Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Rich Friday evening. Larsen Mr. and Mrs. Guy On spent Saturday and Sunday at Bountiful visiting Mrs. Emma Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Jensen entertained a group of friends at a dinner party at their home Friday evening, the occasion being their wedding anniversary. The dinner table was centered with a bowl of pink and lavender fringed asters. Covers were marked for twelve guests. - Following dinner cards and visiting formed the enter- tainment. Entertain Club Members : i Garrett. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jensen and Fred Jensen motored to Preston Sunday to visit their daughter. Mrs. Stanley Rawlin-so- n, who is the proud mother of a baby girl. Mrs. Rawlinson was formerly of Cove. Nels Frandson Mr. and M-,- s. and famjly spent Sunday at Dayton visiting Mr- and Mrs. - Jack Wier. Mr. and Mrs. Eric Hendricks of Lewiston spent Sunday evening visiting Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Allen. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Allen, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Allen and Mrs- J. N. Cornish left on - 'Earl Lewis entertained the members of her club at her heme Saturday evening. A delicious supper was v served, after which the evening was spent playing cards.- Prizes were wen bye Mrs. ;Qon Edwards and Mrs. Chirles Olsen. .:? Mrs!'. . Club i Officers Hold' Meeting - Tuesday will for Car-do- Parker. NO. 3 THE OSTRICH This is the third block of the Noahs Ark quilt. It pictures the ostrich, bird of the desert, supposed to hide his head in the sand at the approach of danger a base libel. In the completed quilt, there will be 25 blocks, each depicting an animal, and a quilting The pattern, in this series. quilting pattern, which is a picture of the ark, will be printed after the 25th quilt block. All 25 patterns and the quilting pattern are necessary to make a complete quilt. Save where them Blackfoot - while there. Mrs. Warren Aston and son, Junior, of Malad returned home after spending three weeks with her mother, Mrs. H. Lester Bair. John Bair is staying at Logan and is attending the U, S. A. C. Mrs. Alfred Allen the Officers . of Varsity Dancing club met Monday evening at the home of ,Dr. Clark & Haskins where a business meeting was held. Following the meeting, the officers were joined by , their partners and the remainder of the evening was spent playing cards. A dainty lunch was served. Prizes were won by Mrs. L. Westerholm and W. E Skidmore. ' OPENING PARTY. The Mendon Relief Society is opening holding its annual party in the opera house, 2 All m. ladies at pThursday, are invited to attend. An interesting program will be given. - all. spend Tuesday and Wednesday attending the fair, Musician will also visit relatives they Rachel they spent Sun- day afternoon visiting with her mother. Mrs. Chester Bright at Richmond. Mrs. May Atkinson. Mrs. Ilee Rich and George Atkinson of Grace, Idaho, were house guests Sunday evening of Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Rich. Mr. and Mrs. Willard Hendricks. Miss Alice Hendricks and Miss of Gwenth Hendricks Lewiston spent Monday evening visiting Mr. and Mrs. Henry Cornish. The Daughters of Pioneers of the John Cornish camp met at the home of Mrs. W. J. Harrison Monday afternoon with Captain Voiiet Eskelsen presiding and Lieutenant Inez Hendricks conducting. A "Pioneer Maid interest to many Logan. and Ogden friends the announcement of the mairiage of Waldo M. Hatch to Of Salt Lake is Miss Evelyn Ross, of Los Angeles. The marriage took place in Los Angeles, Tuesday, September, 29. After a two w'eeks honeymoon trip Mr. and Mrs. Hatch will re- turn to Logan where they will make their home. Mr. Hatch Is local manager of the Hatch i Agency company. Between two and three million golfers play on the more than 6000 courses in the United States. III: FOODS COOKED SMALL AMOUNTS' USUALLY TASTE BEST flowers. Covers were marked for Mrs. N r wart, Mrs. Ida S. Anderson, Mrs. Harry Parker and the hostess. Following luncheon visiting and music were enjoyed- Because It is Roasted in Small Quantities Hills Bros, Coffee Tastes Mr. and Mrs. George Torge-so- n Farr. Mrs. Marv Barker. Mrs. Better Than Other Coffees entertained the following Lorena Gordon, Mrs. J. Z. Steweek-en- tertained at one table of bridge at her home Tuesday afternoon. Bishop H. Lester Bair who was At the- cloose of the games a seriously ill at the Budge hospital, returned home Saturday afdainty lunch was served. were Mrs. ter spending three weeks there. Those included Dinner Party Anniversary Miss Zelda Skanchey was hostess at a shower given at her home Monday evening in compliment to Miss FlorenceAn Ames, evea bride of this week. ning of games ?nd music was enjoyed after which lunch was served. Miss Ames received many lovely gifts. The guests included. Miss Ames, Mrs. E. W. Ames, Mrs. Jack Groll. Miss Josephine Gibbons, Miss Ethel Larsen, Miss Thelma Skanchey, Miss Norma Skanchey. Miss Mary Larson. Miss Norma Bergsjo. Miss Frances Gibbons. Miss Beulah Mathews and Miss Dorothy Mayne- was given by Mrs. Allen, a duet was sung by Mrs. Edna Larsen and Mrs. Ethel Hatch. A delicious lunch was served by the hostess and Mrs. Fenton Hendricks. Mr. and Mrs- - William Robinson and Miss LuRue Robinson of Franklin spent Sunday afternoon visiting Mr. and Mrs. N. J. Cornish. Mr. and Mrs- David Sullivan and Mr. ? .id Mrs. Dale Bright spent Sunday evening visiting Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Allen. Harry Hansen returned home Sunday evening after spending three months at California. Mr. and Mrs. John Gibson of Grace spent Sunday and Monday visiting Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jensen. Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Johnson and John Mauchley spent Monn day visiting Mr. and Mrs. Smith at Hyrum. Mr .and Mrs. Melvin Larsen and family of Whitney spent Sunday afternoon visiting Mr. and Mrs. Grey Larsen. - La-vo- BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES The instructions for making this quilt are very simple. Clip this pattern from the paper and then transfer it to a piece of material by means of carbon paper. The block of material must be nine inches square. Any color cloth may be used, but white, cream or tan is especially effective. Any other light material, however, may be used-Thquilt block should then be worked with outline stitch. It is impossible to give a color scheme as this depends on the color of background used. It is best to carry out the color e scheme in the natural color of All Sigma Chi mothers and the animals- Variations may be to be presnecessary in some cases to wives are invited the make a harmonious " color ent at the first meeting ofafteryear to be held Thursday scheme. The ostrich is black, with the noon at 4 oclock at .the Chamquill plumes and tail white. The ber of Commerce. eye is black and the beak yellow, as are the feet. Table Be certain that each block is nine inches square. Center Of Bridge the pattern on the block before transferring it. The quiltMrs. Bennett Blair entering blocks must also be nine tained informally at one table inches square. This makes a of bridge at her home Tuesday completed ouilt 81 inches long afternoon. Following the card and 63 inches wide. was The next quilt block will be games, a dainty lunch served. Four guests were inthe donkey. cluded. Informal Ogden livestock OGDEN. Sept. 30 (UP) (USD A) Hogs; Receipts 100, all for market. Generally steady with Tuesdays average. Top 5.50 0 on pound lights; bulk 0 0; pound averages packing sows Cattle: Receipts 556, all for market. Killing classes slow, steady to weak. Common and medium grass steers few downward to 2.10; grass heifers grass cows 0; all cutters mostly few up to 3.50- Sheep: Receipts 2736, including 1141 to Omaha, 267 to St. Joseph and 873 to Chicago. No early sales fat or feeding range lambs. 180-20- 160-23- 5.25-5.5- 3.00-3.7- 5. 2.50-4.7- 2.50-4.7- 2.75-3.5- 5; 5; 1.00-2.5- 0; Food cooked in small quantities has the advantage of exactness. The mixing and the application of heat can be accurateiy controlled. A three-eg- g omelet is invariably more tender and fluffy than one made of st many eggs. The E. B. Club held a roasted in small quanticanyon party Tuesday evening tiesCoffee the advantage of exactness at their camp In Logan canyon. too. has Hills Bros, discovered the way A trout supper was served after so which visiting and singing were to roast in small isquantities that every pound exactly alike enjoyed around a large camp when they invented and patented fire. Eighteen members were Controlled Roasting. present. As the accuracy of the hour-glas- s depends upon an even, continuous flow so the a little at a time uniform flavor of Hills Bros. Coffee is produced by Controlled Roasting Club Enjoys Canyon Frolic Sigma Chi Mothers To Begin Activities - ; ; - no-ho- this patented process that roasts a little at continuously .and Mrs- Carl Holmes evenly, a time. Every berry is perfectly are leaving the first of done. A matchless flavor results October for Long Beach, Calif., a flavor coffee cant; to make their home, were honored guests at a delightfully equal Hills Bros. Coffee is packed 4n arranged party given at their vacuum cans. Air, which makfea home Saturday evening by a coffee go stale, is removed and Mr who - ... - bulk-roaste- d ! group of friends. Supper was served after which bunco was the entertainment for the remainder of the evenDont be bulldozed into pay- -. ing. Prizes were won by Mrs. tng the citys man a dollar Stanley Scholes and Jack Mick-elso- n. to shut ofr the water- Ill do Mr. and Mrs. Holmes it for 50c. Robt. Crookston. 01. were presented with a gift. - - ... ... Couple Motif For Party At Home kept out of these cans. Ordinary, airtight cans wont keep coffee fresh. But Hills Bros. Coffee cant go stale. Order some today. Ask for it by name, and look for the Arab trademark on the can. Hills Bros. Coffee, Inc,, Denver, Colorado. 19m h i Sept. 30. (UJ: Grain range:. , , Open High Low ' Close Wheat: CHICAGO, Sept Dec. Mar. May .45 .47 .50 .51 1- -8 1- -8 5-- 8 .45 .48 .50 .52 5-- .44 .46 8 5-- 8 8 .49 5-- 8 1- -2 .51 1- -8 7-- 1- -8 .44 .47 .50 51 4 1- -4 1- -8 5-- 8 Do you need envelopes, letterheads prlnte NOW? Ask the Herald - Journal commercial printing department, 77 West Center Street, to do it. A26tf. an all time NEW LOW PRICE The working population of Chicago, based on 1930 figures, consists of 1,149,714 males and 389,395 females. 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