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Show h THE HERALD JOURNAL, LOGAN, t UTAH, MONDAY, OCTOBER 26, NEWS NOTES OF INTEREST TO WOMEN ' 8) PAGE THREE 1931. RULA C. Sew HTZER Society Editor Call 50 adorned with a variety of garAnnual Affair Bridge Dinner For is den flowers. Held Saturday Club Members Thirty of the family were members present, including t from Reno, Nevada, Salt Lake Members of the Sorosis sor- Dr. and Mrs. Oscar WennerCity, Murray and Logan. Her were host and hostess to onty entertained at their gren .'"ns and daughters included: of the F F. V. club nual Hallowe'en party Saturday inner Mrs. G. M. Hammersmith, Mrs. and their partners at a bridge evening in the amusement hall Ethel Egoert, Mrs. A. C. Lund- -' A spook A charming social function of dinner at their home Saturday of the First ward. lildren, grandchildren and quist. Mrs Shumway, Albert T- B Bertelson John the season was the bridge lun- - evening. Dinner was served alley, stalks of corn, witches, t grandchildren met Sunday Bertelson. E. Bertelson and W. A. cheon given at the Bluebird from small tables decorated and other novelties, character-Saturda- y e home of Mr and Mrs. afternoon by Mrs- Nor- - with pom pom chrysanthemums istic of the occasion added to VIShumway in Ogden at a man D. Salisbury in compliment and dahlias. 'th. glet nf the affdir- Lht MARRIAGE LICENSE iday dinner in honor of to her sister .Mrs. Vernon S. club members present includ- A Bertelson of Logan, who A marraige license has been Keller of n refreshments were served 111., who has ed Mr. Mrs. Chicago. Preston and observing her seventy-t- h issued from the office of the a house guest at the Sails- - Thomas, Professor and Mrs. R. ing the evening. Music was y birthday anniversary, Cache county clerk to Stanley home for several days- The w. Bailev, Dr. and Mrs. R. O. nished by Darrell Crockett and dinner table was centered Welch Hansen and Pearl Geneve reception hall was effectively Porter, Mr. and Mrs V, llford a birthday caKe and ean-Th- e tohnes, both of Pocatello, decorated with orchid and yel- - porter. Professor and Mrs. W hi orchestra living rooms were Thlrty couples were included A color d Pittman .Professor and Mrs-low chrysanthemums. Special guests included Pro-wharmony of yellow and orchid x. G. Taylor, Professor and Mrs. ce a cross in the square preceding the names of the percarried out in the appoint- - George D Clyde. Professor and fessor and Mrs. Wallace Goates ments for the luncheon tables. Mrs. C. J. Sorenson, Professor and Mr. and Mrs. Lester ms you favor as candidates for the respective positions) prizes were won by and Mrs. Byron Alder, and the cock. The committees who Mrs- George Torgeson and Mrs. post and hostess Special guestsnf arrannients in Roland Emmett. Eighty eight were Dean and Mrs A. H. Sax- guests were bidden. Each wisjer Dr. and Mrs- W. J. Vickers included Miss Lorame Boley, presented with a lovely ehrys- -' and Professor and Mrs- E. G- Mlss Fawn Jones, Miss Fredone anthemum as a favor. Shumway, Miss Alice Cardon Candidates for Election for carter. unci Miss Ruth Budge. in- Guests from Following dinner the remain- : eluded Mrs D. C. Hubbard of der 0f the evening was en- MAYOR Willard, Mrs. J. B. Wliite and joyed playing bridge. Prizes Miss June White. Paradise, Mrs. were won by Mrs Vickers, Wil-CITY COMMISSIONER R. Welling. Sait Lake. Mrs f0rd Porter and Dr. Vickers. AND AUDITOR Harley Greaves. Mrs. K. W. Mrs. S. F. and Evans Browning of Preston. Idaho. OF GillsFnioV 2 Mrs. Keller left Sunday fori , LOGAN CITY. UTAH Willard where she will visit HclllOWC Cll rT, ClG with relatives for several days The Vanguards, second rank At The Beehive girls of the Seventh MUNICIPAL ELECTION, NOV. 3, 1931 ward entertained at a Hallo ween party Saturday evening in the scout room. The guests were dressed in ghost attire. FOR MAYOR After a journey through spook alley and having fortunes told, Mr. and Mrs- George Wilkinson a dainty tray lunch was served. WM. EVANS JR. and black was carried entertained at a family dinner Orange at their home Sunday after- out in the lunch menu, harnoon in compliment to Mr. and monizing with the Halloween Mrs- Reed Parkinson who were idea. A. G. LUNDSTROM married last week. Mrs. Parkinson was formerly Miss Sarah Dinner Guests Wilkinson. A bowd of lavender asters House formed the centerpiece for the Sorority table. Covers were marked for Miss Charlotte Dancy, Miss ten guests. Charlotte Kyle and Mrs. Elsa Brown Bates were dinner guests (Vote for One) Friday evening at the Chi Halloween The Omega sorority house. For Friends members of the sorority enter3R COMMISSIONER FOR THE FOUR YEAR TERM tained at dinner Thursday Miss Helen Cowley entertainevening in compliment to Miss ed at a Halloween party SaturMildred Curtis and Miss Melba G. W. LINDQUIST day evening at the home of Curtis. Miss Sylvia Cannon of Salt her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Cowley, Pumpkins and gay Hal- Lake City spent the week-en- d loween colors were used to at the chapter house. decorate the living rooms. N. W. MERKLEY Bunco was played during the Group evening after which refreshments were served- Covers were of Friends marked for twelve guests. Bunco prizes were awarded to Miss Mrs. W. L. Olsen entertained Beth Erickson, Miss Hazel Webb a group of friends at her home and Miss Blanche Kidman. afternoon. Thursday Visiting (Vote for One) and music were enjoyed after which a dinner was served. The table was centered with a bowl of late fall blossoms. FOR AUDITOR Covers were marked for Mrs. of The Sarah Woodruff camp Mary M. Olsen. Mrs. Karin Larthe Utah daughters of Pioneers sen. Mrs. J. H. Shaw, Mrs. M. WM. C. ENGLAND held their regular monthly meet- A. Olsen, Mrs. O. W- Jones of ing at the home of Mrs. George Paradise, Mrs. Mary Nielsen of Toolson' Friday afternoon. Pro- Cleveland, Idaho, and the gram was as follows: Topic, II. R. PEDERSEN Salt Lake City Today, by Mrs. Annie G. Miles: vocal solo, Mrs. Guests Andrew Garnet: instrumental Mrs. Don Thornley. selection. Home Robert Beal of Tacoma WashMiss Alton of is Emma Jeanne Oskar was ington ghe guest hostess at a Halloween party at Peterson ,his week. returned the the Cantwell home of her parents, Mr. Miss Venna (Vote for One) home from Salt Lake on Thurs- and Mrs. Otto Oskar, Saturday Official Ballot Attest: was played after been Bunco has visiting evening. day. She which lunch was served. The there for about two weeks. II. R. PEDERSEN. Miss Louise has been visiting tables and living rooms were at Lewiston during the past decorated with Halloween novelties. Recorder. few days. Twelve guests were present. Bunco prizes were won by Carol May Wennergren and Buddy Rich. other Honored Sister Honored At Luncheon Birthday ! i - dur-bee- fur-bur- as ge OFFICIAL BALLOT - ' out-of-to- Picnic, Hike in Ionian Canyon The Trailbuliders of the Sev- -' enth ward enjoyed a picnic and hike Saturday morning m Lo- gan canyon Twenty-seve- n were included They chaperoned by their tiarheis. Mrs Viv.an Mathews. Mrs. Blanche Mrs Othello liickmore Gadd and Mrs. Vira Smith, Couple II osts to Club Members The members of the S M were entertained bv Mr. and Mrs. Norman Skunchy at their home Saturday evening Progressive cauls were played after which a late luncheon was seived The living rooms and serving tables were decorated with yellow chrysanthemums. Sixteen guests were included. Card prizes weie won and bv Mrs w. S. Gibbons Samuel Bench. elub Entertain Club. Bluebird Scene Of Dinner Members enterMiss Maude Cooley tained the members of the M. GR. at her home Thursday and visiting evening. Music were enjoyed after which dainwere served. Mr and Mrs M O. Hardy ty refreshments were present. members Twelve entertained at an attractively Mi.ss Pliylis Flanim was a speJ arranged dinner party Saturday cial guest. evening at the Blubird. The guests were seated at one long miiiiiiiniiii t ible At each end was a 1 1 MMEN large bowl filled with yellow and extending Onysai.lliemums Halloween Dance along tli center of the table were sprays of chrysanthemums and fern Logan Sixth Halloween place cards were Hall marked for thirty guests. Following duiner the remainder of the evening was spent playing Tuesday, Oct. 27, 1931 g cards Prizes were won by Mrs. I 9 p. m. 1 W. E Skidmore. J M Norfleet, 25c and Dr. Clark E. Haskins. Mr. 1 Admission and Mrs James Bullock of Pres10c j! Extra Ladv ac ton. Idaho, were the aillllillllilllliUlillllIlf guests. 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As the accuracy of the hour-glas- s depends upon an even, continuous flow a little at a time so the uniform flavor of Hills Bros. Coffee is produced by this patented process that roasts evenly, continuously . . . a little at a time. The temperature is exactly regulated while th,. olend flows through the roasters. Every single berry is perfectly roasted. Naturally, then, every pound has the perfect flavor! Hills Bros. Coffee is packed in vacuum cans that keep it fresh Air, which makes coffee go stale, i removed and kept out of these cam liven ordinary, can won't keen t offee fresh. Order Hill Bros. Coffee today. Ask for it In namp, and look for the Arab trade mark on the tan. Hills Krus. Coffee, Inc.. 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