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Show THE 'HERALD - JOURNAC,- PAGE FOUR LOGAN,' UTAH, - NOVEMBER 23," 1931. MONDAY, NEWS NOTES ' OF INTEREST TO WOMEN Relief Society Programs for U i Ml J k s? 4 Hi Service Social work will be given and will be in charge of Mrs. Joseph Ged-de- s The lesson will be led by Mrs. Sherwtn Maeser. The subject will be on "How to Make Friends and How to Keep Them," Comments will be given by Mts. O L. Packer and Mrs. Rbbert Baines. mth ward - Literature of NmWay.wiU be studied at the meeting-- . Class leader Laura Shaw .and, Mrs. John Broberg wIU present the lesson Norwegian songs will be given by Mrs Helen Blanchard. will I Seventh begin at 2.30 o'clock and Mrs. B. L- - Richards will conduct the bridge tea was given afternoon at the Bluebird by alumni members of the Chi Reservations Omega sorority were made by one hundred and twenty guests Saxaphone and piano music was furnished durthe atternoon by Miss Jean ing Allen and Miss Dorothy White The committee in charge of Included - Mrs. arrangements. Christine B. Clayton, chairman; Mrs Darrell Crockett. Mrs Val Palmer, Miss Drue Eliason and Miss Rita Cranney. ; 9 tSA. Ytfc WOT A HAV X TUlS DESSERT mo HAVE A PATENT ESOERT ACCOUNT I LL tXSH UP SOME Affa-GC- T BIG SHOTS TAVORITE THEM ML MUNCH ON I ACCOUNT, a TGnE MENU THEtR AND . WANE Observes-Fir- a Of MEAL a vawYWeuO fanorvte 9 - THAT 'S ges Miss C7r?SEttH OH.. Whit pityl No women need suffer that way month after month. Let Lydia JL Piakbam's Vegetable Com- ing cup was given to the active chapter from the alumni and was presented by Miss Drue Eliason. Miss Edith Funk, president of the soroiity, responded. The affair was in Charge of Miss Harriet Hubbard, chairman; Miss Rebecca Ririe and Miss Marian Smitn Entertained Prof. Henry Ottes esting report of her After the invocation, John H. Anderson made a few appropriate remarks about the object of the gathering, prof. W. A. Goates, instructor in speech at the U. S AC. read a very amusing story in negro dialect. The Misses Vilatc Jones, Mar-gre- te Larson, and Everett Larson plaved an instrumental trio The Swan by Bamt 6aens-CharleO Peterson sang another solo. Absent by Metalf Mrs. Vera Stone, returned missionary, cavu a very inter s tAP. touching classic, through those bad days next month. Card Club Swedish p. Peterson gave the Ho sang the Hemlengtau" Homelonging. by Sehestedt, in - Mother Honored Employes Plan At Birthday Surprise Party R. J Coakley manager of the local telephone office, was the guest of honor at a party given at his home Friday evening by employes of the company. The evening was spent playing a variety of progressive games A lunch was served at the dose of the evening. Twenty six guests were Included Prizes for the games were awarded to Miss Juanita Ash and Claus Pehrson. Dinner Mrs- - Ellen Barber, who observing her seventy third birthday anniversary, was the honored guest at a family dinner party given at her hine The Wole Sunday afternoon. was centered with a bowl of pmk tea roses. Covers were marked for Mr and Mrs. Bertram W. Smith and children of Salt Lake City, Mr and Mrs. Harvey Bickmore of Couple Motif For Preston, Idaho, Mr- - and Mrs Bridge Supper Langton Barber of Lewiston, Mrs Joseph Carlisle was hos- Miss Mane Barber,, and Mrs. tess at a bridge supper at her Barber. .. home Saturday evening in comto Mrs. Warren Hawley pliment of Los Angeles, who is visiting Couple Hosts To m Logan and Mrs. Rulon John- Club Members son who left Sunday for Idaho Falls, Idaho where she will Professor and Mrs, Byron Amake her home Supper was ider, were host and hostess to served at two tables, decorated members of the F, F. W. club with chrysanthemums . and their partners at A bridge Covers-wer- e marked for Mrs. supper at their home Saturday Mrs. Johnson, Hawley, evening. Supper was served from Eppeley, Mrs. Loretta one large table and three small Lunt, Mrs. Frank H. Earl, Mrs-W- . ones. Twenty four guests were J. Nelson, Miss Rita Cran- present The living rooms and ney and Mrs. Ahna Pond of the tables were attractive with Grace, Idaho. of chrysanthemums. A bouquets Bridge followed supper. Bridge prizes were awarded to guest prize was given to each of Mrs. D. W. Pittman, and Profesthe honored guests and the sor C. J. Sorenson. Professor bridge prize was awarded to Reed Bailey won the all-cMrs. Loretta Lunt prize- Special guests included Professor and Mrs. Carl Frisch-knecDinner Guests and Professor and Mrs. At Home C. O.. Stott. Mr. and Mrs- - Ephriam Schwartz entertained at a dinner party at their home Friday evening, the occasion being the birthday anniversary of Mrs. Schwartz. The guests Included Mr. and Mrs Joseph Morgan, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Merrill McFarland, Mr and Mrs. Vern Bergeson and Mr and Mrs. Gotlieb Schwart2 of Malad. Idaho. A social evening of music and games followed dinner. . Mrs-Dan- a ut ht male quartet, consisting of himself, Charles O Peterson, Arthur Olsen and Walter M. Nielsen sang the beautiful Serenade by Wetterhng, in Swedish low; pound help you and responses were given by Miss Ruth Skinner. Miss Marcel Madsen, Miss Rye Cranney, Miss Alice Worley and Miss Bernice McCracken The candle service was the theme used in the toasts A lov- pie-sen- t?4 The annuail prbgram given for tne purpose 'of collecting a fund for the benefit of the Scandinavian missionaries at Christmas time, was presented at tlie Fourth, ward Church last Friday evening. The program as rendered fol Harriet Hubbard acted as toastmistress Members at the Little Theater board met Sunday evening at the home of Professor C J. Myerp A business meeting was held aftet which dainty refreshments Were served by Mrs. t. Myers Ten members Were HU 19 i A formal dinner was given Sunday afternoon at the Blue-bii- d by members of Chi Omega sorority, in celebration of the first birthday of the Installation of the chapter, Alpha Gamma as a national, on the campus Dinner was seived at one long banquet table. A color harmony of cardinal and staw, the sorority colors, was carried out in the appointments. Bouquets of cardinal and staw colored feathery chrysanthemums graced the table. A birthday cake holding one lighted candle formed the centerpiece. Covers were marked for seventy guests, Which Included alumnae members, active members and pled- good idea, chick Miss VaLoie Rosenbaum was hostess to a group of friends Thursday evening at a bridge , st Anniversary A king at emery RECOMMEND OUR INSTANCE, DlSH on CHICKEN ...TOD DESSERT COULD TAUE PLATTER. Bunch op Eight Guests Entertained Salt Lake City The Thanksgiving idea was used in the table appointments Miniature chocolate turkeys formed the center-piec- e. Places were marked for ten guests- - '5 EAMOBlTE IS tHUT UTTLfc Have, Meeting Miss Gretta Frederlekson entertained at a midnight supper at her home Saturday evening, in compliment to her house guest. Miss Elvina Ferrin of r BOSV DlSu 'LEAuE CHOPE naiid-'-Mceti- ng Midnight Supper For House Guest fcl tut OFflCE By Cowan Birthday - Dinner' supper at the home of Mr. and Mrs Joseph Morgan, Jr, The guests were served from one table centered with a bowl of chrysanthemums. Covers were marked for Mrs. J. L. Neuberger, Miss Phylls jsociftl servlce-lqsso- a Ninth wardr-Tclass leader Spenst, Miss Margery Sutton, Mrs. Eva JaeOosen will be in Miss Fern Corbridge, Miss Leda Hancey, Miss Phoebe Dames, charge of the lesson. The sub- Miss Fay Sonne and the hostess. ject will be a personality "study, Bridge prizes were won by on making new friends Mrs Neuberger and Miss Dalnes North Logan Mrs. Minerva Ormahd and Mrs. Ellen Perkins wBl present the social service Board Members leSsoh. (. But, cant you vmd 'mav at twe Out . A Fifth ward . ii THE NEWFANGLES day Relief Society progiams Tuesday have been announced as follows: Third ward Meeting will "beThe Social gin at 2 oclock Service lesson Will be given by Mrs Myrtle Barrett :f Cali 50 Bridge Tea At Bluebird Tuesday RULA C. PITZER Society Editor i work in Denmark. Miss Anna Madsen, sang two selections. Kathleen Mavorneen and Morning . Prof. N. W. Christiansen played two violin solos: Intermezzo from Cffvalena Rusticana. by Mascagni, and Kreislers "Sch-oe- n Rasmarin." Everett Larson played & cello A Serenade jIo, Angels medley of Scandinavian melodies was given by Prof. Otte on the pipe organ. . The final was a male quartet 8of 1 ro $jr Mohrlng. sung by Ottes male quartet. Arthur Olsen sang the solo The audience gave a hearty applause, but owing to the lengthy program, the performers did not respond. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Cole entertained the members of their club at their home Saturday evening. The guests were entertained at four tables of cards. At the cloze of the evening a Bridge Follows lunch was served Sixteen members were Included. The living Dinner with decorated Dr and Mrs. A H- - Saxer pre- - rooms wore Four sided over an attractively ar- - Japanese . chrysanthemums 'wfre awarded for ranged bridge dinner at their ?Fre PJzes games- home Saturday evening. The the guests were seated at one table centered with a bowl of autumn Party S3 .25 Sons Honored fruiLs. Places were marked for Mr. and Mrs Weston Vernon. Professor and Mrs N W Christiansen. Dr. and Mrs Ray B West. Professor and Mrs Joel E. Ricks, ne Mrs Parky t, Prore'Nir Peterson and the host and hostesses Tables were arranged for The bridge following dinner bridge prize was awarded to Ricks. Professor and Mrs . . attach. On Birthday TO IDAHO FALLS AND RETl'KN 70 TO BLACKFOOT AND RETURN entertain- NOE EMBER 27TH Mrs J. W. 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