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Show THE HERALD - SATURDAY,' DECEMBER JOURNAL, LOGAN,' UTAH, 5, PAGE THREa 1931, NEWS NOTES OF INTEREST RULA C. PITZER Society Editol TO WOMEN Call 50 I L Couple Entertain At Dinner And PIQUANT ' AAA AAAAAA 1 Are beautifully arranged dinner party was given Friday evening by Mr and Mrs V. W. Lawson at their home. The large dinner table was covered with a hand- some lace cloth, centered with a silver basket of red carnations. At either end were silver candle sticks with lighted red tapers. The small tables were centered with bouquets of red carnations. The Christmas colors were car-lie- d out, in all appointments. Covers were marked for Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Skidmore, Dr. and Mrs. Clark E. Haskins, Attorney and Mrs. L. D. Naisbitt, Professor and Mrs. Sidney Stock, Mr. and Mrs. Roland Emmett, Mr. and Mrs. Val Palmer, Dr. and Mrs. N. E. Munk, Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Lindquist, Dr. and Mrs. W. J. Vickers, Mr. and Mrs. Farrell Johnson and Mr. and Mrs. Lawson. were arranged for Tables bridge following dinner. Prizes were won by Mr. and Mrs. Skidmore, Mr. and Mrs. Johnson and Dr and Mrs. Haskins. . Black Candlelight by Velvet and White Beads For the Holiday Parties Mrs. W. F. Gibbons entertained at a quilting at her home Two lovely Friday afternoon. quilts were made by the guests. These quilts will be sold at the Sixth ward bazaar, which will be held next Thursday and Friday. After the quilts were maoe a dainty luncheon was served by the hostess. Mrs. Those included were Fred Fredrickson, Mrs. Thorpe, Mrs. McCann, Mrs. Eshler, Mrs. Lucy Foy, Mrs. McCombs, Mrs. Jenny Johnson, Mrs. Leone Johnson, Mrs. Wahlen, Mrs. Ann Bridge A Glamorous Quilting Enjoyed By Friends tained at a dinner at her home Friday evening for members of her club, the occasion being her Each birtnday anniversary. costume guest was dressed in some historial to represent character. A mound depicting the progress of time formed the centerpiece for the table. Covers were marked for ten guests. A social evening followed dinner Mrs. Vivian Spencer won the prize for the best costume. Miss Nyman received a number The white wool evening dress of lovely gifts from the club is something new and smart. of membeis. Schiaperalli fashions one wool of gossamer sheerness in the new molded fashion with a Club skirt that flares only below the knees, and tops it with a charmMembers ing little rose velvet corduroy Miss Sylvia Baxter was hos- jacket that fastens up in diagtess to members of the M. G. R. onal manner and then ties a club at her home Thursday bow at the throat. The sleeves Music and visiting have fitted cuffs, a jaunty, evening. were the entertainment after practical touch that adds piwhich a dainty lunch was serv- quancy to the dressy ensemble of the entire costume. ed. The guests present were Miss Miss Sylvia Florence Davis, Baxter, Miss Libby Baxter, Miss Book Red Lottie Batkin, Miss Gertrude Given Club Batkin, Miss Maude Cooley, Miss Members of the Utah State Millicent Fames, Miss Loree Fames, Miss Lulu Dunn, Miss Agricultural college Faculty Womens league met Friday afMeryl Dunn, Miss Verona Miss Vivian Corbridge, ternoon at the L. D. S. InstiMiss Ruby Johnson and Miss tute. Mrs. P. V. Cardon reviewHilda Johnson and Mrs. Delmar ed the book Red Bread by Waite who was a special guest. Hindus. The book is written by a native of Russia and deals with startling conditions that Dancing are now taking place in that Hotel Eccles country. Hostesses for the afte.nooi Pledges of the Pi Kappa (Al- included Mrs. C. J. Sorensen, pha fraternity entertained at chairman; Mrs. Ruth M. Bell, an informal dancing party at Mrs. D A. Burgoyne, Mrs. W. B. the Hotel Eccles Friday evening Preston, Mrs. R. E. Berntson, m compliment to the active Mrs. D. C. Tingey, Mrs. George members of the fraternity and B. Caine. Mrs. A N. Sorenson, their partners. Forty couples Mess Thelma Garff and Miss were included. Light refreshLewis. ments were served during the The affair was In A bamboo shoot has been evening. charge of Doral Eaton and known to grow as much as 24 Woodruff. inches in 24 hours. Harry Entertains Bread. d At Party At Le-no- re Mr. and Mrs M. E Bell entertained a group of friends at a bunco party Friday evening at their home. The guest list included Mr. and Mrs. John England, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wilhson and Mr. and Mrs. Russell England. The score prizes were xon by Mr. Wilhson and Mr. John England Following the card games, a dainty luncheon was served. Primary Officers Have Social Mrs- Willard Paulsen and Mrs. Martha Brough entertained the primary officers and teachers of the First ward at the home Logan Maid To Wed Salt Laker - of Mrs. Paulsen Thursday evening. After a short business meeting a social hour was enjoyed. Dainty refreshments were served to eighteen. Mrs. J. E. Hickman and Mrs. L. A. were special guests v Mr. and Mrs. Albert Zbinden announce the engagement of their daughter. Marie, to Parley C. Jones of Salt Lake City. The marriage will take place in the near future. Rip-ling- er Engagement OGDEN, Dec. 5 (UR) StblP son, Mrs. L. E. Nelson. Henry Nelson and Mrs- - Ml Herbe VanNoy. Bridge prizes were awarded Mrs. Jones and Mrs. Prows, Friends Enjoy Social Evening ONE HAT that is perfectly Miss Norma Jacobsen ente correct from dawn till dusk Is tained a few friends at h the antelope turban trimmed home Thursday e.ening, tl with rings. occasion being her birthday ai niversary. A dinner was ser ed at one table. A color schen Bridge Dinner of rose and white was used the appointments. For Club Places were set for Miss Doi Miss Lorrali Miss Phylis Spenst entertain- na Bingham. ed the members of her club at Richards, Miss LaRua Clai a bridge dinner at the home Miss Pearl Baugh, Miss Men; of her parents on South Main, Guyman and the hostess. w Friday evening. A bowl of Col- Informal social evening umbia roses centered the din- spent following dinner. ner table. All appointments were beautifully carried out in pink and green. Eridge followed din- To Spend Winter ner and the high score prizes were won by Miss Fern Cor- On Coast bridge and Miss Edna Peterson. Mrs. Ellen Eccles left Satu Those present were Miss Corbridge, Miss Peterson, Mrs. J. day for Salt Lake City. Aft Lda Neuberger, Mrs. Lewis Mat-so- visiting there for several Miss Marjorie Sutton, Miss she will leave for Californ Karma Frank, Miss Valois Ros- where she will spend the mainder of the winter. , enbaum and the hostess. - n, IBnny Suns! Bargain Event; in Cache Valleys History! The Greatest Crowd Compelling- - 4 180-20- 1og( 150-2- 4.35-4.6- 2.50-4.7- 5.00-4.5- BY JOAN 0; FASHION PLAQUE 5; 00 0; 4.25-5.0- Sheep: receipts 3054, Including for market and 2088 to For week: Colorado feeders. slaughter and feeding classes fully 25c lower; medium and good 5 pound Idaho slaughweeks top ter lambs 4.60; slaughter ewes 5 medium and good pound range feeding lambs 966 80-8- 1.00-1-5- 0; 60-7- 5. E NEW YORK, Dec. 5 (UP) The National Credit corporation, formed to aid banks with frozen assets, was reported a pronounced psyas having chological effect on finance, functioning perfectly and refusing no loans so far. Mortimer N. Buckner, chairman said the organization has a material influence had He among American banks. declared American banks as a whole were sound, especially backed with the corporation credit- - ALL DAY MONDAY PATOUS nougatine beige Is the new hat shade to wear with black. The model illustrated has a ripply brim and flowers of the felt posed over the right eye and some at the left back. Butter Prices SAN FRANCISCO - Wholesale Dairy Market: 32 92 score BUTTER: score 3 lfi; 90 score 31. POSITIVE ACTION Dec. 5. i P General Shigeru Honjo, commanding Japanese troops in Manchuria, telegraphed the war office today that it was necessary for Japan to take positive action in the Chinchow area. TOKIO, it DECEMBER 7TH To cut prices to the lowest point in years on best grade highest merchandise. Low prices will prevail so everyone can buy! Watch (or It! Get our big colored circular now in the mail brings to yoti a tremendous saving message. te 0. 3.10-4.0- SAVOY Service Writer Holiday days ahead demand the most glamorous apparel a lady can accumulate to be in a festive mood lor all the gaiety. Party dresses should reflect this gaiety. They should sparkle and shine, this year, like snow crystals under candle lignt. They should flatter a girl until she doesnt have to stand under the mistle-toNothing is smarter this Christmas time than the black-whicombination in evening things. Especially in dinner dresses this elegant combination of light and dark affords full play for all kinds of subtle sophisticated effects that are dear to the neart of a woman. Smartness Via Black Velvet and White Beads One of the most seductive gowns for Yuletide parties is a combination of black velvet skirt and white beaded waist It has a lovely fitted line until knee length. Its skirt curves into a fitted waist and runs on uo to a slightly effect which s lovely on a woman with a figure built for it Tim dainty little blouse nor-tio- n is o.f twinkling glinting wnlte beads that shimmer and shine and make a most effective foil for lovely shoulders and arms. There is an intricate design to the beads of this blouse fortion that is seemingly so casual It fits the tigure perfectly with just tnat touch of cowl neckline softness that is so becoming There is a tinv belt of he bla-- k velvet, with a dimnvi'.ive bow of the same rgl.t in from And the fla-iblack velvet sk.rt sweeps the floor in regal manor, tnat so delights the NEA e. 5; 2.50-3.0- UNDER HEAT ,i (USDA1 Hogs: receipts 1143, including 545 for market, 151 direct, 406 to Los Angeles market, 110 to Los Angeles packers, 93 to Swanston packers and 199 to San Francisco market. Satur0 on pound day top pound lights; built feeder pigs weights downward to $3.50; packing sows Cattle: receipts 256, including 195 for market and 61 to Los Angeles packers; for week: grass steers and she stock steady; common and medium good grass grass steers short Teds 1100-12steers pounds upward to 5.90; grass heifers light mixed steers and heifers 5.00; all cutters grass cows 1 shelly kinds downs to 0 vealers to $.50; bulls 0; Doesn't Congeal UNDER COLD Doesn't Thin Out - Attention Everybody M. Mr. and Mrs. Danford Bickmore of Paradise, Utah, announce the engagement ol their daughter, Alfarette Sorenson, to Wallace J. Liddle of Logan. The marriage will take place in Logan in the near future. Mr. Liddle is a graduate of the Utah State Agricultural college and 4s in the employ of the U. S. bureau of roads In California. 2.75-3.7- V at her home Friday afte close At the of the bride games a delicious luneh wi served. Each table was center with a dainty bouquet of pii carnations. Place cards were marked f W. B. Jones. Mrs. Fred Kidge Jr., Mrs. S. V. Prows, Mrs. I Westerholm, Mrs. Ariel Betti, noon- Parents Announce 2.50-4.2- 5; VMOTOR OIL tea Chrutmas Bunco Party For Friends Mrs-Mari- enter- Mrs. Alma Lundahl praridi over a prettily appointed bridi Covers were marked for Mrs. George B Hendricks. Mrs Effie Bairows, Mrs Darrell Crockett. Mrs W. J, Carlisle. Mrs. Bates. Mrs Christine B Clayton. Mrs. Rena B Maycock. Miss Charlotte Dancy, Miss Johanna Moen and Miss Alberthie Appy. At the close of an afternoon of bridge, a high score prize was awarded. - Miss LoRayne Nyman of design Mrs. Oscar Britzell was hostess to members of the Wesew club at her home Friday evening. Visiting, music and sewing were enjoyed after which a dainty lunch was served. The living rooms were decorated with feathery chrysanthemums. Those present were Mrs. George Miekelson, Mrs. George Wiseman, Mrs. J. Albin Carlson, Wallace, Mrs. N. P. Nielson, Miss Lulu Miekelson and Mrs. Carol Johnson who was a special guest- Dinner Party Friday were Entertained On Birthday LundahL Home A delightfully arranged bridge luncheon was held Saturday alteinon at the home economics The affair was given cottage by the gills who ale living at he cottage. was luncheon served from small tables. Each was centered with a small vase, holding a rose bud Other Wesew Club At Bridge Tea Fashion Plaque Affair Mrs. Mrs. Erickson, Cooper and Mrs. Keller. Wilson, Bridge Luncheon Delightful quality, new read every word of it it Help Wanted 50 Extra Experienced Salespeople Wanted. The immensity of this selling event will require 50 extra experienced salespeople. Apply in person only, Monday, December 7th, between 9 a. m. and 10 a. m., only! Beauty Shop Patrons PLEASE USE CONFECTION ENTRANCE MONDAY! ERY SHOP OUR WINDOWS SUNDAY AND MONDAY THEY WILL TELL in: gut: s. A MIGHTY SAVING ' STORY! n. green stamps SftocIkftom-ClhirDottaamo- eai ng S. E? II. 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