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Show THE- - JOURNAL, LOGAN, UTAH, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER HERALD PAGE THREE I i, 1931. RULA C. PITZER Society Editor CaH 50 NEWS NOTES OF INTEREST TO WOMEN A Pioneer Ball Main Social Of Season NEW SLANT ON STYLES BY JOAN NEA Service Writer Never did the diagonal play a bigger part in chic than this winter. , t Nothing is straight. Nothing is on the- square. And, of course, nothing could be more flattering than cut intricately to fit perfectly by use of the diagonal. You will find ribbed materials tremendously smart, made in this diagonal mood. Whethei silks or othei they are wools, fabrics, the rib in them makes them what they are. One of the smartest of all these new diagonal weave cats dress suit fashis a ioned for the most fastidious lady. Its dress uses the ribbed corduroy at about seven different slants. For instance, there is the use of the diagonal at each side of the narrow front gore, then this diagonal reverses at the hips ,to give an undulating grace to the dress; and then in the back it goes still anothei way to add intrigue to an already intriguing costume. The coat has raglan sleeves which give a smart slant to the armhole and the body of the coat uses the material straigh in front and diagoiial for a pattern in the back. It is a brown costume, a nice dark tete de negre brown corduroy, using natural cream wool for the coat. The neck and shoulders of the dress are interestingly cut with tlie cream . - . gar-men- of Cache Valleys leading cje Jjcial events. A feature worth much than admission price is the interesting costumes be will worn that Mrs. Martha E. R. Roberts will wear a dress made by her mother moie than sixty years ago- - A petticoat that is worn under the dress is five yards around the bottom. Hoops are worn and the slippers that go with the costume are ornamented with five buckles. To complete the outfit she will wear a beaded cape. The Cynthia Benson camp from Hyrum will be led in the grand march by a great granddaughter of Mrs. Cynthia Benson; Isabel Adams. She will wear an original bonnet of Mrs. Benson's and her dress will be n exact duplicate. ' The Daniel Wells camp of Wellsville will be led by Mr. and Mrs. Lorenzo R. Thorpedress will be a copy Of one worn by Mrs. Daniel H. more long-coat- s Wells. The .William Rigby camp of Newton will be led by David Rigby, a grandson of the man after whom the camp was 1? Earned. CHammond Mrs. Margaret ", will lead the fud her daughter Mathews camp of Providence in the march. One of the most interesting Characters who will participate in the ball is John Jenkins an tjarly pioneer. He will lead the John Jenkins camp. He was an Outstanding figure and particiin the covered wagon celepant bration In Salt Lake City last - Summer- - chic touch is of the coat, larless coat, onal manner der, or left cream lining. Honored At Family Party J. Mr. and Mrs. Betrothal Of Couple Announced L. Neuberger - col-Teg- Miss Nielsen will be the honso- ap- Honored At Bridge Supper , jj and Mrs. John T. Came were dinner guests Frida v evening at the home economics cottage. A social evening lollowed dinner. Mrs. wt W. Barber entertained at a bridge supper at her home , I Friday Evening Mr. Friday evening in compliment to her sister Mrs. Harold Brangham, of Ogden who is visiting in Logan. Guests included Mrs. Brangham, Mrs. N. E. Munk, Mrs. W. W. Merrill and Mrs. O. W Edwards. M. G. R. Club Meeting Of U P. Club The L. P. club oi the Logan Senior high school met at the school club room Iriday even- short talk was given by Frank Baugh. Jr., club adviser. ing. A reading and piano selections were given by Victor Degn. Two songs were rendered by Ruth Owens, Veda Lucas ar.d Vida A Lucas. Benny Miss Sylvia Baxter was hostess president, club oil to members of the M. G- R. Entertained - Degn, student body the complimented their support and the advance advertising given for the school football games. Light refreshments were served to thirty members. Arrangements for the meeting were in charge of tire club president, Muck club at her home Thursday evening. Music and visiting Two readings were enjoyed. were given by Miss Maude Cooley. Light refreshments were served. Fourteen guests were Higgins. included. OUT OUR WAY PICKS i)TH MATE Social Evening Follows Dinner Bridge Luncheon Thatcher A prettily appointed bridge luncheon was given Friday afternoon by Mrs. W. R. Goodrich at her home. The luncheon table was centered with a crystal bowl filled with rose colored chrysanthemums. Places were marked for Mrs. Carr W. Waller, Mrs. Luther M. How'ell. Mrs. Waldo Hatch, Mrs F. P- Champ, Mrs. Frank Mrs W. B. Jones, Mrs. Seymour V. Prows and Mrs. John H. Pitzer. Bridge prizes were awarded to Mr--- . Howell and Mrs. Waller. Home Thatcher presided at an attractive bridge tea at her The home Friday 'afternoon. guests were entertained at three of close the small tables. At the Mrs. Lee Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Anderson presided over an attractive dinner party at their home Wednesday evening. A bowl of centered the chrysanthemums table. Covers were marked for Mr. and Mrs- - Emil Anderson, Mrs. Miss LaRue Frances Clark. Clark, Miss Nona Clark, William H. Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Dunbar and son, Bobby of Preston, Idaho, Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Anderson and Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Sorenson of Hyrum and the host and hostess. dinner a social Following evening of music and visiting was enjoyed. - games a delicious lunch was served. The guests were seated at one long table, centered with a charming bouquet of French Mangolds and lighted with deep yellow tapers. Places were marked for Mrs. Jesse Earl. Mrs. A. A. Fnmage, Mrs. Frank Earl. Mrs. S. Mrs- Farrell Johnson, Mrs. Byron Alder. Mrs Mose Thatcher. Mrs. H. R. McGee, Mrs. P. W. Eliason. Mrs J. W. Hayward, Mrs- T. B. Budge and Mrs. H. J. DeWitt. Bridge prizes were won by Mrs. Mose Thatcher and Bridge Luncheon For Club - Mrs Bennett Blair was lios- tSS at a bridge luncheon at her liuine rnaay afternoon for club members and several special guests. Luncheon was served at three tables. Chrysanthemums in shades of bronze, yellow and whitt iormed centerpieces for the tables. Covers were marked ior sixteen guests-BridgGroup Guests At prizes were won by Mrs. G. A. Lindquist and Mrs. Bridge Supper Mrs. William Doutre and Miss Lewis Edwards. Myrtle Davidson were hostesses to members of the Beta Delta alumni association at a bridge supper at the home of Mrs. Doutre Friday evening. Supper five small was served from tables, each centered with a orange pompom bouquet of chrysanthemums. Bridge prizes were won by Mrs. Dana Eppely and Mrs. D. P. Burgoyne. Those present included Mrs. Burgoyne. Mrs. F. A. Stockton. Mrs. Nellie B. Langton, Mrs. W. J. Vickers, Mrs. F. A. Pehrson, Mrs- John Crockett. Mrs. Clyde Worley, . e latest word in a the way the collai or rather the col buttons in diagover to the shoulopen, shows its Mrs. Has Meeting Denver above, lias chosen her ninth husband, she announced tc friends. "At last I have found love, she says. The name Flan i nigan will be added to her lisl of husbands. of DeLebros club of the Senior high school met at the club rooms Thursday afternoon. A review of the book, Journey's End. was given by Miss Ruby Cardon. Refreshments were served by Miss Evelyn Carlisle and Miss Mildred Bankhead, who acted as hostesses. Los Logan Frankie Thursday The junior class party of tne Logan Senior high school was held Friday evening at the school gymnasium. The affair was in the form of a "Backward's party, admission beiiig Obtained only by appearing in an outfit of clothing worn backwards. Games and dancing were features of the main entertainment. Specialty numbers were given by Benny Degn A trio composed of Miss Eth' Lundahl, Miss Blanche Cardon and Miss Gayle Stewart also added to the program. Mrs. Burns Crookston and Miss Anna Boss were chaperones. Other faculty members and student body officers were special guests. Prizes for the cleverest costumes were awarded to Miss Lulu Smith and Irvin Fish. Over two hundred The students were present. gay affair was in charge of the class officers which included Keith Spencer, Miss Ethel Lundahl and Miss Gayle Stewart. Gardner, Mrs. Logan Academy Events Glen Mason. Miss Finn Barlow and Miss Alice Stayner of GarlandGet-Acquaint- ed For Club Party Tiie Weber club of the Utah State Agricultural college held a party Friday evening at the L. D- S. institute-Gameand refreshments weje enjoyed..o'f The affair was in Mr. Winkler. The club charge is composed of students from Weber county s Spurs Arrange Matinee Dance The Spurs, a pep organization of the Utah State Agricultural College entertained the student body at a matinee dance Wed- Sweets for the Sweet nesday in the gymnasium. Members of the football squad were special guests. Theyre certainly worth the price . . . but where do you get more for your money than in buying Informal Table Of Bridge Mrs- .... R. E. Anderson entertained informally at one table Members of the Logan Aca- of bridge at her home Friday demy entertained at a Hare afternoon. At the close of the and Hound party at the school games a dainty lunch was servSaturday evening. Refreshments ed. The guests were Mrs- Anthon were served at the close of the Peterson, Mrs. O. W. Edwards evening. and Mrs. W. W. Barber. Miss Mary B. Irwin of Zenia, Ohio, who is national guild sec- Concert Being retary for the W. C. Tgave a very interesting talk to the Arranged student body Friday about the The Faculty association of the organization and its works. The Crescendo club of the Utah .inState Agricultural colconjunction with the school enjoyed a hike Monday lege afternoon. New officers for the Womens Faculty Hague, will entertain members of the faculclub were electedty with a concert Friday, November 20, at 4 p. m. in the econmics cottage. By Williams home Margaret Anderson Bowen oi Salt Luke City and William Peterson, of the music raeulty of tlie University of Utah, will furnish the program. Tins con- cert is the first of a series of musical entertainments which will be given for the faculty members duung the winter. - - U-- , Electric Service? - Temple Wedding For Couple Mr- and Mrs. S. F. Thomas of Richmond announce the engagement of their daughter, Beatrice, to Ralph Lewis. The marriage will take place. Wednesday, November, 25, in the Logan temple. 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It will De a pleasure to show you how service will bring unequalled comfort and convenience into your home at a surprisingly low cost. nt All-Electr- j nounce the engagement of their Clorna, to Owen Milton Collett, son of. Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Collett of Salt Lake City. The marriage will take place. ed time-payme- it November, c! old-fashion- entertained at a familv dinner1 be-lia- d - Fon-nesbe- i ic IDMKMEESIEB EFFICIENT PUBLIC SERVICE o , - Mrs. Sher-wi- n Venice R. Nielsen, Miss Helen Bullen, Miss Izola Jensen, Miss Alice Miss Norma Smith, Miss Margaret Burgoyne, Mrs. V. D. X. The Cosmopolitan club of the. Utah State Agricultural college held the first of its series of dinners Thursday evening' at the Hotel Eccles. Places were marked for thirty five guests-Davi- s McIntyre, president pi the club presided. Elwood Hansen, a .student at' tlie college and who has- just returned after spending three years in France, spoke on Colonial Exposition. Vocal ntt5,. bers were given by MarcU3 Griffin, , . , Club dinners will be held the second Thursday in each month. Anyone interested in interna' tional and foreign affairs or. foreign languages are cordially, invited. Reservations may by calling one of the club officers at the college. , They arc Davis McIntyre, president. Miss Evelyn Reeder, vice president and Kourken Bardiz-bam- n, secretary. - Los De Lebros Mrs. Cosmopolitan Club Dinner At Hotel Mrs-Eppel- Maeser, Class Party Gala Event entertained at a family party at their home Friday evening tn compliment, to Mrs. KathMr. and Mrs. Joseph I. Niel- ryn Landau, who is leaving soon The sen of Hyrum announce th for California. playing Pinochle engagement of their daughter, was spent May, to DeVon Wiser, son of after which a dainty lunch was Mr. and Mrs. Harmon Wiser of served. were Those included Mrs. Lewiston. The marriage will and Mrs. Fred jfc. take place in the Logan tem- - Landau, Mr, A. N. Neuberger, Mr. and Mrs. pit, November 25. Miss Nielsen recently return- McDonald. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Mrs. Irank Jones and ed from fulfilling a mission in Evans, Hhe north central states. Mr. Frank Neuberger. Wiser is a former student of e. the Utah State Agricultural Dinner Guests ored guest at a number of cial affairs before her proaching marriage. ed wool too. The very Eight Guests At Bridge Tea At SAVOY Last minute details have been arranged and completed for the annual Pioneer Ball. November. 18 at the Palais d'Or which is ' ' E3 |