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Show THE HERALD - JOURNAL', LOGAN, UTAH. Cf At Hotel Winkelman. A one act play "Fame and the Poet, by Lord Drunsany was presented. The cast included Grant Redford, John Quin-ne- y and Jessie Lamarr Anderson. Vocal solos were given by Miss Alice Worley and Howard Pond. short business meeting was following the program. Thirty one members were A held PAGE 1HREE 24. 19 31. n u- RULA C. PITZER Society Editor - Call 60 Jesters Club The Jesters club met Sunday afternoon on the mezzanine lloor of the Hotel Eccles. The club officers were in charge of the program, and meeting. They are Miss Rebecca Ririe, Ray Lilywhite. Russell Humphreys. Miss Marion Anderson and Jay NOVEMBER - A- NEWS NOTES OF INTEREST TO WOMEN Sunday TUESDAY. The Eliza Mathews camp of the Daughters of the Pioneers will hold its monthly meeting Thursday afternoon at 2 oclock at the home of Mrs. O. Stauffer at Providence. A good program has been arranged and the members are urged to be present. Maid in Waiting Is Discussed At Club Program Beauty, Brains Bridge Wins Her Honors club at her home Monday afternoon. The program was given by Mrs. Luther M. Howell, who reviewed the book. "Maid in Waiting," by John the close of the Galsworthy. afternoon tea was served. Special guests included Mrs. H. J. Hatch. Mrs. Weston VerMrs- - Don Edwards entertained non, Mrs. L. D Naisbitt, Mrs. the members of her club at her Kate Preston, Mis. W. B. Preshome Friday evening. Supper ton, Mrs. E. J. Maynard, Mrs. was served after which the re- W. J. Carlisle. Mrs. M O. Hardv, mainder of the evening was Mrs- - W. P. Bowen. Miss Annie Score Budge, Miss Dora Wright. Mrs spent playing bridge. prizes were won by Mrs. Charles Thomas B. Farr ofof Smithfield Pocatello, and Mrs. Wooley Olsen and Mrs- Robert D. it Club Members Entertained Friends Plan Mrs. George Grifim was the motif lor a delightful surprise, party given at her home Sntur- day evening by a group of friends, the invasion being her bnthday aniuveisary. The evening was spent playing bridge alter which a dainty lunch was served. Those included in the party were Mr and Mrs Gnftin, Mr and Mrs Russell Hanson. Mr and Mrs L. Mr Wcsteiholm. and Mrs. Joseph Morgan. Jr. Mr and Mrs. Wilford Lunciberg and Mr and Mrs Erie A. Johnson Week End Guests Motif For Dinner Youn.tr Friends Dive Party Surprise Party For Group of Friends Mrs. D. C. Budge was hostess to the members of the U. A. C. Womens Luncheon Miss Lois Larsen was the honored guest at a surprise puny given at the home of her parents. Mr and Mrs John A. Larsen. Fnday evening by a group of young friends. Bunco and other cairns were featured ,as entertainment after which a lunch was served. Tiio.se in the party included Miss Larsi n. Ramona South. Edna Tlmrnick. Constance Loveland. Wanda Peterson. Elease Lee Waldron, Orval Bailey. Ewer. Howard Larsen. Charles BecKert. Donald Dobbs and Mi-- , Aaron Newey was hostess at a prettily appointed bridge lunaieon at her home Monday am moon. Tile guests were server from four small tables. A color harmony ot pink and giten was carried out in the taole decorations. The guest list included Mrs. R M Simpson, Mrs R. H McGee. Mis. C. W. Ripp. Mrs. M. Armstrong, Ck.renco Mrs Henry Laub. Mrs. Clara Martin. Mrs Leonard Hardy. Mrs. R. B. Owen Allen. Bateson, Mrs. William Lohman. Couple Spend Mrs. Jack Boyle, Mrs. Joseph Dinner Party At Bithell, Miss Emma Laub, Miss Vacation With Sons Jane Moody. Miss Jane Barber Mr C. and C. Mis. Clawson Home Sunday E. and MrsJ Sheffer of left Saturday for a visit to the Simihfieid west coast Thev will be guests Dr. and Mrs. T. C. Romney Budge prizes were awarded to Mrs Lohman and Mrs Bith- of a son, Leslie, at Portland. entertained at dinner at their for several Oregon home days. They ell Sunday afternoon. A bowl will then motor to Seattle and of chrysanthemums formed the sppnd the Thanksgiving holi- 'ccnteipicce for the table. Covdays with three other sons, wli ers were maikcd for Mr- and Birthday reside there. A Thanksgiving Mis Floyd Davis, president and For Daughter family dinner will be heid at Mrs. Jo.v nh Quinnev and Dr. Mia L. E. Nelson entertained the home of J. H Clawson. and Mrs. Romney and family. at a bnthday party at her home afternoon for her Monday daughter. Elaine, who was ccle-bi.,her tenth birthday anniversary Games were played after which lunch was served. Tin- serving table was centered wdh a pretty birthday cake Fom teen guests were included. Mrs. M. J. Watkins entertained at a family dinner at home Sunday afternoon in compliment to her house guests. They Included her mother, Nelson, a brother, Reed Nelson, a sister and her husband, Mr and Mrs, Jack Pike of Salt Lake City and Miss Dorothy Watkins. The dinner table was center ed with a bowl of yellow button chrysanthemums. Mrs-Mar- Fifty Sales People Wanted - , - Idaho. at Party Heel, Toe and Away You Go Fashion Plate Footwear Beady and brain's combined to win nonors fo. Mutguict Bryan, Last above, oi Altus, Okia. year she was elected Cotton Pumps, Straps, Ties. Black, Brown, Blue. Kid, Patent, Ostrich, Pin Seal, Queen ol Oklahoma. Expert Fitting Service . $1.00. $1.65, $2.00 TER PAIR Petersons Shoe Store 73 X. Slain Logan, Utah Years of Quality Footwear Over. 53 nc Free Delivery and 29 30 E DELIVERY FREE ORDERS OVER ALL ON $2.00 West 1st North Just Off Main On 1st North Clarence presided over an at-- I tractively arranged dinner party at then- - home Sunday evening. A dainty bouquet of pink sweet peas formed the centerpiece for the table. Places were marked for Dr. and Mrs- H. R. McGee, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Laub, Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Michels of Cache Junction and the host and hostess. Following dinner the remainder of the evening was spent playing bridge. Prizes were won 2 Quarts 1 LOUR Bag 18-l- FEATURES I'OR THANKSGIVING, White Rose HONEY 1- - Water gal. 10 lbs. GUTTER White, MOLASSES Dixie 1 Gallon RK E Blue Rose 4 Pounds - BEANS and Lima Pounds BEANS 12 $4 AJV Pounds BLUE ROSE RICE 100 Pound BEANS Chili or Navy 100 Pounds RICE $ Blue Rose .... 10 sacks WHITE s9-50 ROSE FLOUR were served by Miss Anna Boss and Miss Inez Maughan, who acted as hostesses. Special guests were and James Shepherd Johnson. Mrs-Dal- COO Bags There are charming little Ro-- 1 man striped moire bags with zipper tops and you should consider them when you are .making out your Christmas list. Zipper-To- p Pound ... Tuna Flakes M;ld Cream liUY AT WHOLESALE AND SAVE! 50 Pounds BEANS $4 pig Chili or Navy 3 Bushels DELICIOUS APPLES AA SjtfoWV Top Grade 50 Lllui) SOUP Elue Rose 5 Pounds PA 50 so 2.00 BLISS POTATOES We carry a complete line, of Celery, Lettuce. Oranges. Lemons and Grape Fruit. Pound ..... Hewelctts Supreme Mince Meat 2 Pounds Bulk Peanut Butter Veribest 2 Pounds or Biown SUGAR 2Powdered Packages n 8IQJVTP Seeded or Seedless 1 3 Packages 2 Cans Dri Pack 2 Cans .. SHRIMPS g FLOUR High Grade Family Flour. ilHuli J ..29c PRUNES, 25c OLIVES PEAS Fancy Ripe 2 Cans Spring Garden 2 Cans 25c Mixed Nuts Pound Assorted CANDY Pound Heinz CATSUP z. Bottle PUDDING Libbyscan Virginia Roasted Pound Mission Bell Toilet Soap 5 Bars 14-o- 25-l- Featuring for Wednesday Nov. 25 Eag With Other Groceries Fresh Baked Pounds Stuffed Green OLIVES No. 4 Bottle; 2 For Eulk DATES' Pounds Fresh Stock Walnut Meats Pound Sweet Milk CHOCOLATE Pound . Solid Heads CABBAGE Pound Whiti CELERY Crisp Each Sol'd Head- FIG BARS nn LTJ C C o J3C Salad Dressing LETTUCE ! Package, Regular 55-o- - 2 BANANAS ORANGES For in JLLLU in . Ginger AleST PUMPKIN STE Pounds ST 300 MARKET FEATURES U. S. INSPECTED MEATS POT ROAST MUTTON LEGS Young Beef Fancy 8 Pound 3 Pounds 19 A 'v - . 8 Pound MUTTON RIB BOILING BEEF & Large Empty Lard I w 2 Pounds CHOPT 15 Cans 35 each Safeway Market - Cans; Today ...29c 19c 19c , n, ..15c GRAPES AC'S ODERN ARKET 30c Size Best Fo'nF Pint AU Kinds 3 Packages Veal, Mutton, Pork, etc. PHONE 12-- 0. Jar ip 4DC ... 4'- Bag 48-l- b. r.N.uL.45c Hubbard Squash Oleomargarine Fruit Cake - 19c Strictly Fresh Med., Dozen Campbell's Assorted 3 Cans IJCCr Sewells Fresh Creamery I.B. Chili or NOV. 25 WEDNESDAY, Grapefruit r?orin. Cranberries 2 Pounds ! With Grocery Oroer. Navv; 5 Pounds OATMEAL Premium; 1 pkg. Delicious $. APPLES Top Grade; Bu. The Webster club of the Logan Senior high school meet Monay evening at the school club rooms. The following program was given; talk. James Johnson; reading, Miss Willa Daniels; piano solo. Thain Refreshments "3t (KANRLRRIES Carlisle. 20-2- 2 aeA Top (trade; per ib. Mrs. Webster Club Meeting FHOF-T- 520 Federal Ave TURKEYS by Mrs. McGee, Mr. Laub Mr. and Mrs. Michels. I Phone WilliamWatson Couple Preside At Dinner Party Mr. St - she has been appointed secretary to Congressman James She will leave for Washington in December. Snake Leather. GORDON HOSIERY TO HARMONIZE And now Main 123 N. 3 MARKET We Quuiantee Our Meats to TURKEYS Pounds Tor FEATURES be the Highest Quality Obtainable. ROASTIN (i ROOSTERS FRESH OYSTERS HENS See the Quality of Our Turk c;.s llefore Uuying Elsewhere! Fro 'll Hill (r Pork Shld. Roast Pound Leg of Whole. Pound Whole or Half, fancy cured Exti a uAMj Hams; Pound Veal Leg Roast Pound Fumy Rind and Surplus Fat Removed 100'. Pure Bulk SAUSAGE Pork, 2 Pounds ... LARD Pure, Pound xtra Thick Fancy Baby Beef Fresh Side Pork? ound ... . Loin Roast Pound 1 Perk 17c .... 17c 10c 17C 19c 1VC 15c 12c A |