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Show THE HERALD - JOURNAL, LOGAN, UTAH, NOVEMBER TUESDAY, 17, 1 D 3 1- PAGE FIVE - NEWS NOTES RULA C. PITZER Society Editor Call 50 OF INTEREST TO WOMEN Gaest Artist U.A. SWAGGER! On Womens C. Club Program fMrs-- ' George B. Caine was hostess to members of the U. A. C. Womens club and many special guests at a very delight- program, Monday evening home of her mother, Mrs. M the n Eccles. The program. The Barretts of Wimpole Street, by Rudolph Besier, was given by a guest artist, Mrs. Lila Eccles Brlmhall of Salt Lake City. Mrs- Brimhall is an instructor in the speech department at the University of Utah. Tea was served at the close of the program. The serving table was covered with a venic-ia- n lace cloth and was centered with a crystal bowl of bronze Japanese and pompom chrysanthemums. At the corners of the table were lighted bronze tapers in crystal holders. Mrs. D. and Mrs. Luther M. Howell presided at the tea table. Assisting in the dinning room were Mrs. C. L. Jones, Mrs- E. L. Romney and Mrs. S. J. Quin-ne- y of Salt Lake City. Miss Katheryn Caine and Miss Virserved. ginia Hodgeson guests included Miss Zella Smart of California, Mrs. Spencer Wright and of Salt Lake City Out-of-to- y Honored Guest At Surprise Fete Miss 'Lorraine Richards was the motif for a surprise party given at her home Saturday evening by a group of friends. The living rooms were decorated with vari colored asters-supper was served from six small tables. Cards were enjoyed during the evening. Prizes were won by Miss Uleta Allen and Miss Margaret Calderwood. Those in the party were Miss Richards, Miss Allen, Miss Calderwood, Miss Donna Bingham, Miss June Ross, Miss Norma Jaco'ben, Miss Rhoda Clark, Miss LaRue Clark, Miss Merle Guy-ma- n, Miss Mary Farrell, Miss Pearl Baugh, Miss Vaughan Horsenberg, Harold Bosworth, Louis Perkins, Evan Thompson, Lawrence Mathews, Earl Stevens, Mahlon Rice, LeGrande wevens, LaVern Keller, Milton Albert Wright, LaVell Ward, Fallows and Ross Olsen. S)iaip Lstanifii: !Fatair Att Ea - rs- - Lewis. Auxiliary Meeting At Dinner Party Ellen Ecclcs Monday after o New Fur Trimmed G - f) ON SALE TOMORROW! man-mad- e. Party - My-ric- k. - s . enter-tained- $ o d - Na-den- Mrs-Sidne- - Announcement Of Pioneer Meeting Tne Joseph Smith camp of the Daughters of the Pioneers will meet Thursday afternoon at 2:30 oclock at the home of 320 Mrs. Fred Fredrickson, South Main. Other hostesses will include Mrs- - E. Ray Guyman, Mrs. John Roberts, Mrs. Lucy Foy and Mrs. John Thorpe. Thursday Set For Meeting The Wilford Woodruff camp of the Daughters of the Pioneers will meet Thursday at 3:30 p. m. at the home of Mrs. P. M. Nielsen, 357 South, First West. Assisting as hostesses will be Mrs. Lottie P. Larsen, Mrs- Lilly Spencer, Mrs. Mary P. Burnham and Mrs. Josephine Tippetts. A - fine program has been arranged and all members are urged to attend. William Ballard Camp To Meet Ballard - - - , Finest Firestone IS e. the Daughters of the Pioneers will meet Thursday afternoon at 3 oclock at the home of Mrs. Bessie Ballard, 73 North Third West, with Mrs. Rebecca Car-do- n and,; Mrs. Voiko Hickman acting as assisting hostesses. Tne topic will be presented by Mrs. L Pi Stewart and Mrs. A. J. Smith will read a ph of her' mother. Footwear I SOLD 2Y camp of The William (SaipiitM LilWlSIS EVEKVWBEKS SATURDAY, NOV. 21 ROAD Evening, 8:15 snow ARTHUR M.OBERFELDER Furs The College Boot Shop is prepared to fit men, women and children with the finest Firestone Footwear. Rubbers, Overshoes, Galoshes, Gaiters ... at Lowest Prices. Quality must be considered FIRST in buying storm footwear. . ... Lapin, Silver Tip. CHOICE OF LOT O CJ H O re3 NOW IS THE TIME TO PROTECT YOURSELF AGAINST BAD WINTER COLDS. Last Time Today! CLIVE BROOK IN f SILENCE With very fine show Wednesday And Thursday ; The LILYAN TASIIMAN FRANK FAX And Other Stars Also Comedy and Act A. COMEDY Sltawr Hy-jBcmar- Matrimonial Bed With W bJ A Small Deposit Will Hold Any Coal MARJORIE RAMBEAU AND PEGGY SHANNON A i Party , Mrs. Robert D. Wahlen entertained the members of her club at her home Saturday evening. Cards were played after which a dainty lunch was served. Places were marked for Mrs. Don Edwards, Mrs. Charles Olsen, Mrs. Earl Lewis, Mrs- N. who was a special guest and Mrs. Wahlen. Bridge prizes ere won by Mrs. Edwards and ' Mrs, . Entertained Hostesses Preside returned Mrs. F. L. Peterson and Mrs.', Wednesday Night home O. L. Peterson of Petersboro spending the past month in Boston as entertained a group of friends guests of her son and daughter-in-laTlie monthly meeting of thei at a prettily appointed dinner Mr. and Mrs. Willard The table afternoon. American Legion Auxiliary will Sunday Eccles. was centered with a bowl of be held Wednesday evening at autumn Covers were fruits. 8 o'clock at the Chamber of marked for twenty guests- , At Camp The of Meeting characterizations Many interesting early pioneers Commerce. The following proat will be seen at the Pioneer Ball, Wednesday evening the Baugh Home gram will be given; vocal solo, The Eliza R. Snow camp of Carvel Johnson; talk, Mrs. C. M. Stake Social Set Palais d Or. Joseph Folk man and Nicholas Crookston will lead the Ralph Smith camp of North Logan in the grand the Daughters of the Pioneers Trotman; piano solo, Mrs. Rus- For Thursday meet Thursday at 3 p. m. sell Hanson. march. Mr. Folkman will he dressed to represent Ralph will A social hour will follow and with Mrs. May Baugh. Other The officers of the M. I- - A. Smith ami Mr. Crookston will be dressed in typical early hostesses include Mrs. Clara an attendance prize will be of the Logan Stake will enterBrown. Mrs. Zina Fames and given. All members are urged to tain all stake officers at a sopioneer costume. be present. Mrs. Mary Farmer, cousin of W. 1. Preston will lead Mrs. Clara King. cial Thursday evening. the William B. Preston camp. B. G. Thatcher, a grandson of Brigham Young, and Mrs. Thatcher will lead the Brig-- ' IE. W. ELLIOT &C.OI ham Young camp and will dress ' in clothes that are copies of those worn by Brigham Young. Birthday G. W. Thatcher, another grandFor Young Son son of Brigham Young, and Mrs. Thatcher will also represent Mrs. L. H. Erickson entertainknown pioneer characters ed at a childrens party at her well home Thursday afternoon for and march with the Brigham Games and Young camp her son. Junior. Most members of every Piostunts were the entertainment in Cache Valley will after which a picnic lunch was neer camp Andrew served. Eighteen guests were appear in costume. Wiser will direct and call for present. the old time dances which will be another interesting feature D. Zina Young of the evening. Mrs. Thomas B. Farr, presiCamp Thursday dent of the Cache county chap- V The Zina D. Young camp of ter of the Daughters of the the Daughters of the Pioneers Pioneers, reports that a great will meet Thursday afternoon deal of interest has been shown H M at the home of Mrs. Moroni by fhe various camps in the O Pioneer Ball. is This one of the Hansen, on North Main, at 3:30 most picturesque social events nJ Mrs. Mary Berntson o'clock. of x season the and twenty-sibe and Mrs. Louisa Poulter will pioneer camps participate in W assisting hostesses. the affair. Dont forget the date, NovemMonthly Camp ber, 18, at the Palais d Or. A cordial invitation is extended to Meeting Thursday the public. The William B. Preston camp of the Daughters of the Pioneers will meet at the home of Thomas Tarbet Mrs. Caroline H. Turner, 395 coats and In windshields for East Center, Thursday after- Camp Meeting Something new in rumble-sea- t football games is a sports model coat that looks like racoon noon at 3 oclock. Assisting as The Thomas Tarbet camp of but isn't. Tt is a swagger coat of mohair, made to resemble hostesses will be Mrs. Kathryn the of the Pioneers fur in texture and coloring, though it is Sorensen, Mrs. Burns, and Mrs. will paughters meet at the home of Mrs. Sophia Johnson. Helen Mainwaring, 449 West, First North, Thursday afterDinner noon at 3 oclock. Assisting as hostesses will be Mrs. Jenny Honors Guest A social will be given ThursMorgan and Mrs- Margaret A birthday party was given in Mr. and Mrs. James E. Hansen day in the amusement hall at honor of Theta Barretts 12th 7:30 p- m. for all choir mementertained at a dinner party evening-GameTuesday anniversary, bers and their partnersat their home Saturday evenwere played and lunchMrs. George Smith entertaining in compliment to Mrs. F. Bridge Tea 25 to Wedeon served guests. ed at an attractive dinner C. Rossiter of Salt Lake City, At Home Mr. StanMrs. for and Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Walker of who was observing her thirty nesday A ford Bingham of Salt Lake City, Smithfield were guests at the first wedding anniversary. Mrs. Roland Emmett A & Miss Gerty Stallings of Ogden home of Mr. and Mrs- - John bowl of autumn flowers centergroup of friends at a and Mrs. Joseph Watson. The Ladle,, .Sunday. A,.delicious din- ed the table., Coyers were markat her home Monday evening was spent in playing ner was served In their honor. ed for twelve guests. Following bridgiMe afternoon. A dainty lunch was bridge. An Armistice program was dinner the remainder of the served . at the close of the Mrs. Cyril Bird gave a birthspent playing bridge games. given In the district schools by. evening was day party in honor of the fifthe. students of the 3 class rooms- H. cards. were Places marked for Mrs. K birthday of her daughter, G. gave Interesting Hughes Mrs. A. V. William Lohman, Refreshments were serv- stories of his experiences while Mrs. G. A. Lindquist, Holman, ed to 10 little guests. Wood L. K. in the world war. Mrs. W. E. Skidmore, Mrs. BenMrsCharlotte Longstroth, was the principal speaker. nett Blair, 'Mrs. Clark E. HasMrs. Thomas Muir, Mrs. Peter The Relief society held their kins, Mrs. Val Palmer, M. Larsen and Lynn Longstroth business meeting of the Pioneers Stocks, Mrs. J. C. HayDaughters motored to Ogden Friday and work andat the home of Mrs. ward, Mrs. Joseph Keefe, Mrs. were the dinner guests of Mr. Tuesday The afternoon W. H. Peterson and Mrs. Rulon Agnes Copen. and Mrs. Alma Longstroth. Johnson. A layette shower was given was spent in quilting. In honor of Miss Margaret Mrs- Verlin Shelton and her six Bridge prizes were won by Mrs. Lohman and Mrs. Holman. weeks old daughter, Thursday Bowen and Priday Smith of Salt afternoon. Luncheon was served. Lake City, a nicely arranged Those present were Mrs. Shelton luncheon was given by Mr. and Club Members Mrs- - E. J. Hancock, Mrs. Lon Mrs- George Smith, Saturday. Wood, Mrs. William L. Kidman, The evening was spent in playDinner Guests Mrs. L. K. Wood, Mrs. Lynn ing 500. of Mrs. Elizabeth McCombs Longstroth. Miss Melba Eschler entertainMrs. Joseph N. Sorensen. Mrs. Logan spent the week here the ed the members of her club at Lizzie Baker, Mrs- H. B. Whit- guests of her daughters, Mrs. a prettily arranged dinner parney were guests at a quilting Wayne Willie and Mrs- Howard lunty at her home Friday evening, A Baker., Mrs. at arranged prettily the of home Thursday the occasion being her birthday O cheon was given in honor of Alex Buist at Wellsville. The guests were U anniversary. Miss Isabella Stumpf enter- Mrs. McCombs. seated at one table, centered & Mrs. Thomas Muir entertained tained at a nicely arranged with an orange pumpin filled dinner Sunday in honor of Mr. at an attractively arranged lun-to with autumn fruits. Place cards H and Mrs. O. J. Barrett and fam- cheon Sunday in comuliment and orange nut cups combined O her daughters, Miss Grace and ily and Mrs. Jane Stumpf. marked places for ten guests. re Prof. A. N. Sorensen of Logan Maida Muir of Logan and Merdinner a social re- Following was a Mendon visitor Sunday. lin and Lee Copen also of LoMiss evening was enjoyedA luncheon party was given gan. Maude Eschler entertained with K Mr. and Mrs. Alex Buist of Wednesday at the home of a group of piano selections. Henry C. Stauffer, Jr-- The table Wellsville were the luncheon was centered with a basket of guests of Mrs. Lizzie Baker, Flowers graced the fall flowers. Covers were laid Sunday. for Miss Laura Hughes, Miss tableAlice Smith, Miss Edna Sorem Coats Of This Quality Would Sell In a Regular Way sen. Durrell Hughes. Orlynn PILLS CHiCHESiCRS Whitney and Mr. Stauffer. l BUAM. For $24.50 Mrs. Joseph Watson was hoslitiilnil ilrutfUt A tess to a prettily arranged dinfr' I iMIRt lM liyr i.Rci :! txoldvC) ner Sunday in compliment to ts a'vl Rith ni,ev iLboa. TnkennolbRfh ItnT V l!' Black, Brown, Green and Colored Tweeds Mr. and Mrs- George Smith and r T1 y'f Jii( your hfvjfl't,ItH A'VlMAMOVT ni H.TI Mrs. Clifford Ahrens. A bowl know AM 11 40II SU of Manchurian Wolf, Caracul, Large, Fluffy ' .;e. of flowers formed the center-piecHr y Vnw t i. i - Card Club Matron Home After Visit In East THE Afa d Cntiaari and Hrilian TEA TP CAL EEAEAJICW of GF URQPE AM AMERICA The Largest Dramatic Road Show on Tour Nights $2.00, $1.50. $1.00, 50c SEAT SALE THURSDAY AT 10:00 A. M. Shoes For the Entire Family Logan Utah E. W. ELLIOT & CO, Rulers of Low Prices 3E. W. ELLIOT & CO C: F B |