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Show THE HERALD-JOURNAL- LOGAN, UTAH, ', OCTOBER THURSDAY, PAGE THJtEE 1931. 29, ON THE CORDUROY ROAD TO CHIC S. & H. e This trim suit of hunters green corduroy is going to all the football ganrsl this fall and does double duty at the informal tea dances after the cheer-- ; ing section dis-- : bands. The use of the corduroy is an... important style point and particularly kind to figures that are a little more ample than the slender .silhou- pre-sente- dt college. Although puppetry has been used extensively in dramatics in past years, a modern revival has heightened public interest in it. It is very popular on the Pacific coast at the present time and is used in Russia a great deal for propaganda purposes. Mr. and Mrs. Williams are graduates of the University of California at Berkley and have traveled extensively in the tropics studying puppetry. They have made their own marionettes and have produced this and other plays between Seattle and here. They are now on their way east and will give a series of performances en route. ette of the rent mode N. CT y At Nine OCIock Friday and NIBLEY NAPKINS 1 "" S1 2 .00 plain, snouv white napkin reduced from S2.00 a doeii. Save your hotter linens and let these take the regular wear. A Pure Linen IUTFKT SETS 1.00 lour piece sets. o gandy trimmed. Richmond News Society entertained at a delightful dancing party Satur- day evening at the tabernacle complimentary to Mr. and Mrs-T. L. Blanchard. Mr. and Mrs Blanchard were married just prior to the departure of Mr. Blanchard for a two year mission from which he recently returned. The social hall was beautifully decorated in Halloween colors. Dancing and refreshments were features of the evenings Mr. and Mrs. entertainmentBlanchard were presented with a lovely double set of Community silverware, as well as other gifts. Special guests were the Richmond ward bishopric and their partners and the immediate families of the honored lows - coupleMrs. Christina Blanchard - en- tertained at a trousseau tea Monday afternoon at the Anton tome before leav- ing for Smithfield to live. The rooms were bright with autumn One hundred guests flowers. called during the dav. A beautiful trousseau was displayed. Mrs. Anton Christensen and Mrs. A. D. Blanchard received the guests. Miss Hilma of Smithfield assisted Mrs. Christina Blanchard in the trousseau rooms. Mrs. VecU Sanders, Miss Waunetla Peterson and Miss Phyllis Elwood of Cache Junction assisted in the dining room, and the Misses Amona Blanchard and Ada Johnson served. Mr. and Mrs- - Axe! Erickson of Salt Lake City were weekend visitors and Mr. and Mrs. Mrs- Debie Stanford, of Houston. Texas, owns a flying school A. D. Blanchard of Smithfield were Monday visitors at the which caters to women only. Cor-brid- ge PUTTING CHIC FOOT FORWARD home ds 6 1 .00 attend gty Mrs-Ulyse- Lewis. Pearson H. Corbett of the North Cache Seminary will talk on the of man at the Richmond ward conjoint meeting Sunday evening. Music will be furnished by Mr. and Mrs. Willis Hendricks and family of Preston. A good crowd is desired. Mr. and Mrs. Allan Hendricks and Mrs. Hilma Wight of Downey were visiting in Richmond Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. James Vincent of Salt Lake City spent Sunday with Dr. and Mrs. E. P. Coburn. Mrs. Minnie Tripp was hostess to the Utopia club at her home Thursday evening. Mrs. Leah Skidmore won high score at bridge, and Mrs. Ray Merrill A received the all-cprize. delicious luncheon was served. Halloween Ideas were carried out in all the appointments of the party. Special guests were Mrs- Laura Christensen, Saunders, Mrs. Christina Merrill, Mrs- Ray Merrill, Mrs. Nettie Erickson, and Mrs. ce ut Mrs-Elv- - Modernistic 1.00 BATH MATS- different color combinations. $1.25 and $1.50 values. 23x37. Clever new styles . . . the smart modernistic patterns that you find in higher priced mats elsewhere. 6 Genuine Mohair $4I rtrt UU SWATCHES From one half to two yards in -- swatch. Values $2.00 to $3.50 a yard. For pillows, dra- each peries and upholstery. La-ve- ne Mrs. Reginald Walters left Sunday for her home at Salt Lake City after spending the past week with her parents, Pres- and Mrs. J. W. Funk. Mr. Walters spent the week end here. - Our Own West Its Romantic History Henry Starr, bad as he was, had many admirable qualities. One was that he was the only man ever known to openly denounce Judge Isaac Parker before his face. It happened when Starr was being tried for his one murder. Starr insisted that he had killed only in The interjudge ignored Starrs ruptions and went on with the case, sternly lecturing Starr. Starr interrupted again: "Dont try to stare me down, self-defen- he said. Ive looked many a better man than you in the eye. Cut out the rot and save your wind for your next victim. If I am a monster, you are a fiend, for I have put only one man to death, while almost as many have been slaughtered by your jawbone as Samson slew with the jawbone of that other historic ass. Talkie Trips "A- white crepe dress Open work Sliver sandals are worn with the cut on lines of classic simplicity shown in the picturetoe above. nails Sheer hose reveals the rosy glint of highly polished in this modish new footgear. The word: Stygian. What it means: Of or pertaining to the River Styx; hence, hellish; infernal; rarely, deadly. Where it came from: Greek styx, the river, from stygios to abhor. In Greek mythology, the Styx was the principal river of the lower world which around it flowed seven times. It supposedly had to be crossed in passing to the regions of the dead. Three Piece BUFFET SE- THeavy quality, white and all pure linen. Trimmed with a heavy lave border. 16ll BUFFET SCARF Three Piece $ MAYONNAISE SET Including saucer, bowl and ladel. In twelve different shapes decorated in bright colors. Values to $1.29. Three Piece SUGAR and rtrt $4I .UU CREAMER In twelve unlike sets. Artistically decorated in harmonizing colors. Values to $1.39. . rtrt Fancy Glass $4I CANDY JARS .UU In contrasting colors of fancy SCHOOL BAGS In black, tan and brown, with strap and handle. Very good for school use. Hold from 4 to books. t Store Open At Nine OCIock st $1.35 81x108 Cotton $4I Art UU CRINKLE SPREADS fine seamless spread in six popular bedroom colors. A Marquisette 1.00 An assortment of colors pretty and designs to choose from. Previously priced at $1.35. PARCHMENT LAMPSHADES' S4I -- ftfl UU For either junior or bridge lamps. Fine grade of stock and laced at the corners. GIRLS WASH DRESSES Ages 3 to 14. Of fine colorfast materials in the newest design Have and color combinations. bloomers to match. HOSPITAL COTTON Package $4I Art UU Guard against infection by using only the finest surgical grade. This cotton is the same high quality usually sold at much higher prices. Used in leading hospitals throughout the country. All Leather BAGS Fine mountings and linings. Contain a coin purse, mirror and several useful pockets. Values to $1.95. STRA1N-- PRESS Unusual at $1.25. Srtains tomatoes, fruits and vegetables. Has stand, thiee size strainers, a pestle and brush all neatly packed. METAL CAKE COVERS $ With board to match in Green, Orange and Ivory. Trimmed in contrasting colors. SI -- 9 values. BREAD S BOARDS With stainless steel Bread Knife to match. different Several shapes and each attractively decorated. Made of hardwood. Mens Silk TIES S IVould be good values at $1.75 each. Hand tailored. And a good assortment of pretty pat- terns. KIDDIES rtrt $4I .UU CHINA SETS For Christmas sets that are good values at the regular price of $1.50. Several colors and de- rtrt Willow Handled $4 I -- UU COOKIE JARS Three assorted attractively colored modern floral decorations on stucco finished cream colored earthenware. Three Piece REFRIGERATOR SETS Conical shape;; nestable. covers. Three combinations. asorted OXFORDS Kid calf. Suede and Satin. Some ihildrens shoes may he found in this lot. Various sizes. Black Leather In soft or turn soles. Good for Sizes 2h gym or house wear. to 8. Values to $1.50. Childrens Burlington COTTON E Pai S 1 Infants' $4I YANTA VESTS Silk and wool. Sizes ues to $1.25. Ladies I MON'S-Goo- S In $ and slip-o- n to button styles. 4 rtrt $1.95. Phoenix ABSARBENT TOWELS HOSE- 0 i.oo 1.00 use. 12 COLORED BORDER TURKISH TOWELS r 1 0 1 .00 No. 330R1. 18x36 inch. Heavy 23c HI CK TOWELS 1.00 8 Just half the regular price. No. 45A59. A good 330R3. 1.00 value at each. No. 2 5c DRESSES A variety in prints of harmonizing colors, percale, broadcloth, rayon and voile. Long and short sleeves. Organdy, trimmed with piping in contrasting colors. Values to $1.95. 187 GINGHAM DRESS LENGTHS Per Yd. At a fraction of their real worth. 2 to 4 yards in a piece. In the lot are imported French fine Ginghams, quality worth up to 59c a yard. The lengths arc now priced to average about 19c per yard. 16x52 Inch Values to 85c. 1.00 FILET SCARF $1.50 Glazed nilNTZ 2"" 1.00 Ages 2 to 3 stoik. 15 in S- 1.00 Rainbow border in the cenvenient hand and face towel size and an easy size to laundry. 15x27 Triangle Shape REFRIGERATOR SETS Fits neatly in corners of refrigerators and pantry shelves. Nestable. Flat covers. No. 73 Mens White L. I). S. S4 I I Old and new' style. Broken line ol sizes. Values to $2.09. GARMENTS Tiny Tots DRESSES Sizes Regular values. $1.19 FLANEL UNIONS 2 tor 1 . White with pink and blue trimming. Values to 65c. Fancy BOUDOIR LAMP With six foot silk cord and two piece attachenient plug. Ladies No. Triangle Shape Ladies Nevermend Pure THREAD SILK HOSE NOVELTY $4I -- UU TEA POT Makes a Cleverly decorated. nice shower or bridge prize. Kiddies FOOD SE- TFour pieces and very practical for the child. and Infants OUTING 1 1 3 Regular 2 39c f Size 14x18 inches. Box type, filled with genuine KAPOK. Odd Shaped CRETONNE PILLOWS Box type. Filled with cotton. Reduced from higher prices. 100 BROADCLOTH $1.25 for 1.00 values. 1 .00 Girls Fine MERCERIZED HOSE 4,,,r S'1. $4I .UU PILLOWS years. absorbent towels, 18x36 hemstitched. Long wearing and a delightful towel to f r 1.00 Bovs Grev COTTON UNIONS Only Mills TURKISH FACE TOWEL- to 12 Values to $1.25. Genuine Imported Ginghams, highest quality in piuids and stripes. 6f - MENS COTTON 2 Limited 90K3. Ladies HOUSE Infants EATERS Values 59c val- - Regular quality. One lxd ,"r 6'" d Fink and black. Boot j2 KNIT IMPORTED GINGHAMS 3 .UU Childrens ;oo Turkish FACE TOWELS 20x10 Inch Special Quality TURKISH TOWELLS SATEEN BLOOMERS f,,r 1 151 Val- In the newest plaid and stripe patterns. j rtrt Brown, black and grey. .00 4 QO Size 17x34. O HOSE In biege, black, brown and champngn. Regular 25c value. 1 STANDARD GINGHAMS 6 $4 SLIPPERS Ladies Flat FINE I D PERCALE Yd 'I lie kind you enjoy making up and that always retain their beauty in color and lustre. pieces to choose from in light and dark colors. Rainbow border. a mstomcr. No. I -- UU SILK HOSE Medium weight. Values to $1.65. color Super Standard, A. B. C. Six-tv-t- Broken Lines of SLIPPERS and glass. - Galbraith. three piece set. With lace trimming and stamped on pure linen. . ,.,.1 quality of white linen handsomely trimmed with lace. es the affair. Mrs' Lotta Paul Baxter of tne Relief General Board was in attendance at the Ben- son Stake Relief society confer- Social welfare ence Sunday. work and religion as a vital force were the main themes of the conference at the morning Insessions. and afternoon spirational sessions were held. Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Forrester of Ogden were Richmond visitors Sunday. Ivan Christensen moved his family to Preston the early part of the week. Mr. Christensen is superintendent of the Sego Milk Products company plant there. Mr. and Mrs- Neal Hillyard were the recipients of a neighborhood surprise party Wednes- on their 12th day e.vening wedding anniversary. Rook furnished the evenings entertainment. Refreshments were served. The guests included Mr. and Mrs. Alma Olsen, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Smith, Mr. and Mrs. ReuMrs. ben Anderson, Mr. and Fred Smith and Mr. and old Nero, 30th-31- Fabiikoid A good wide for smm ks, dresses, draperies and quilts. to rtrt $4I .UU A 29c CRETONNE - Christiansen October Saturday, Lice Trimmed VANITY SET Head Indian values Embroidered Fel- Redemption Station In Our Store . Dollar Day Store Open SI. 50 Good em de- mands.. Traditionally, corduroy has been used for "roughing it." but this suit is made of the. new,, light Weight, cotdu-rothat drapes easily and boasts a velvet finish which, qualifies for .after noon The Scandinavian Dollar Days As Usual Given cur- wear. Mrs. Ella Smith entertained on Wednesday aiternoon in honor of her birthday anniversary. The afternoon was spent m social conversation after which a delicious dinner was served to twenty guests. Mrs. Christine R. Trolson who has spent the summer at her sons home in Honeyville has returned to spend the winter at her home in Nibley and doLogan. ing temple work inLambert of Mrs. Parley Roosevelt is spending the week with her sister, Mrs. William Gibbons. Mrs. Thelma Jessop, Mrs. Del-il- a Roueche and Miss Margaret Roueche were dinner guests of Mrs. Kate Trolson on Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Morgan entertained at dinner on SunOut of town day afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. guests included Isaac Morgan of Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Barson and Mr. and Mrs. Bert Barson of Clarkston, Mrs. Vie Dahle and Mrs. Zelda Eliason of Logan. Mr. and Mrs. Job F Smith of Nibley. Emil Zbinden has been spending the last few weeks with parentS: Vr:"anTs.Ui: nch Zbinden. Lynn, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Anderson, had the misfortune to get shot through his foot while out hunting last Sunday. Mrs. Agnes Hansen and family of Providence were visitors at. the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Cummings on Sunday. Mrs. Olive Trolson spent the week end in Logan with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. William Ewer. Mrs. Delila Roueche spent Monday at the home of her mother, Mrs. H. S. Hulse of Millville. Will Be Stamps SitocGdtom-ClhiridKianis- two-piec- A very interesting demonstration of puppetry was given in the USAC auditorium on Wednesday when Mr. and Mrs. Robert Williams of Seattle heir Marionettes in "Alice of Wonderland " The to was brought Logan play through the efforts of Prof. H. R. Reynolds of the art department. who has been giving instruction in puppetry at the Green felted much Per Cent Prime J A PARA KAPOK-- 3 One Pound Packages Wonderfully soft and fluffy for rich, full pillows. Make your own pillows, plain or fancy you'll find them soft and comfortable always. rtrt $1.29 Tied and 4 I .UU Dyed SCARFS 8x22 inches. Dyed in seven different colors with seven inch knotted fringe. 'A radiant variation of coios. . For end tables, lirbarv tables .add. radio cabinets. CHARLESTON RAGS Water proof lined. Cameo covers. These handsome bags come in several colors. KIDDIES 2 BAGS r ' 1 .00 Pretty pictorial covers. Waterproof inside and out. A size for the yomgsterr. 81.25 Budll;i Stair PILLOW CASES Per Pair Plain or colored borders. Some with scallops and others with straight hem. signs to choose from. COSTUME Stamped Unbleached MUSLIN O for S Select here Friday and Saturfor day a set of costume jewelry each outfit. Fine stones, beau-tifu- ll cut and mounted sterling silver. Including bracelets, ear rings and ear drops. C APRONS especially suitable ready made unbleaelied apron for everyday wear. An JEWELRY Values to $1.75. |