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Show THE HERALD-JOURNA- LOGAN, UTAH, L, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 9t1931. OUR BOARDING HOUSE By Ahem tj p7 CELLULOID 'THUMB NDJ lUv J SF CU.MPEAR. (S Ui UUeu-TiOnL tT IS KTMoiMM MR. EMSLEPERFERS Aj -- the Th'UMB -f- rlA-T OUE euglederfer He also S (JcSt-H'- - HrT'cH-Hlk'lK- v- Has UP, FOR - imves-- 3oo im "TrltiMB S IM PUT-TiU- use tract-ca- l -r0 imuem-te-d MioH-- f AMP Art FoR-Th'i- AUV -r- RIGHT UoU TftUMBASGr -- Um-ER--- EUGLEPERFER MlOLlLD LUCE ME FaR PAR'TMERrro MARKET" HlS PRODUCTS USD AH' KAFF- - kAFF-l- F Vol! WOULD HlS DIME tfntM - Hikers a GlUS. VOU LL To' THE MR. VoU froMT Poor good might, EliaLEPERFER! our compamv, W- f- W- - yM 'But, sweetheart rents are lots cheaper now, aniflhc frxjJfcuiffs is way down." Lqiwi Preston News .Gran;. Evans was hostess Madies Literary club iWsine Thursday after-tart- y three members Madly !ard Greaves enjoyed It'wsoo selections, render wartasUy by Clyde Johnson xrlss Marie Daniel-w- l V. YICtiMian novel, 3 Karenin, V" by Tolstoe. were serv-- e retrashaupU etas ojf the afternoon, t CxecutlYl, Preston Pond m was yie guest of Mr. Mrs. Lfrin Crookston evening. Ubnd MraiWllllam Evans wta. Serge BalUf of Logan eg&heir sister, Mrs- - Ella .at week. Joining affair of Thurs-fln- g was the party given "Robert Gooden honoring nd birthday. Dinner table centered rtty birthday cake and vsnony of pink and V featured. Covers were Mr. and Mrs. WU- V Mr. and Mrs. Claude And Mrs. Thomas and Mrs. Spencer and Mrs Glen Per- - '$9 ft J I itt WUd Mrs. Arthur s. Wal-Mr- Della Loveridge jf rtis Armstrong has the home of bsMbg'&t root Mrs. John Hobbs at gfe6 ntly. ckHtrl Carlson returned from. Salt Lake ugtnday ' ' dire she spent a few Mrs. Joe Call enter-nnSunday for Erwin 8pillsbury MTS. Lee Kenner. it. and Leal Club was en-e- d Clover most delightfully by ,y Crockett Friday rooms were re--with bowls of yellow Lite chrysanthemums. The fwas pleasantly passed Jg rook and score prise was ted to Mrs. Ella Foster, thirty a lovely two course was served at one table had places marked twelve. Mrs. Mamie Nash I special guest, s. Jed Lewis presided at a lly appointed bridge party Boo Mabie club Thurs- evening. A delectable sup-- i was served at eight o'clock graced with red car- and greenery and appointments appropriate of the ,At the bridge game Mrs. hon-r- s. li tier received score King sec- -. Jfarry Mrs. Mary Nielsen, a member was invited. M. Adams, Mrs. G. W. Mrs. George Bates and oyd Madsen attended a Franklin at the home er WASH TUBBS Mrs. - Alice Woodward - last week. Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus Webber and children of Logan, were guests of Mr.' and Mrs. Jacob Webber last week. , Of o AiA$M AND ms NtW (RtCriMX IMquietly about thc green hamhi d STILETTO ENT IT W ASH FOUND, GOES coo-eoo- The Neighbors of Woodcraft heW a business meeting at the hot! club room Thursday evening, Mrs. Lillie Smith presided and plana were made lor a Christmas oerty. Mrs. Calvin Foss presided at a prettily arranged party for the Golden Hour club Thursday Afternoon. Progressive SOd was the pleasure of the occasion and prizes were awarded Mrs. Ralph Gayman and Mrs. Thomas Boyle. An exquisite luncheon was served at the Griggs cafe. Bright colored ' chrysanthemums were used as table adornment, Mrs. Ernest Card. Mrs. Ruth Kinny and Mrs. Carla Smith wre special guests. Election of officers for the ensuing year, was held and Mrs. Boyle was named president with Mesdames Emily Foss, vice president. LaVede Evans, secretary and Olive FOss stwvict. me ts u s wr orr 22-- By Crane $r; , ? ! I MUST OF MISSED HIM-Uf- c'S GOME . OU, VaU I Ll MPNBE ULXL GiT MAD MV BRlNCr BACK SlUix! :lti WHTN Rip APf'AP . Rip Goes Into Action t wt - rRiEMOb RC Ouch TilFM Wfe'LL i SOAAC FtflJJ.y Byartin ! treasurer. 0P T00iW4,. fetT Vlhvct TrtW WOW Elder Leslie Hobbs returned home Sunday from a two years mission to Colorado. Mr. and Mrs. Smith Allen entertained with a waffle supper Saturday evening . for Mr. and Mrs. Lonsdale and Mrs. Willis Hendricks In Salt Lake City. spent Monday . Mrs. L. E. Hansen returned home Saturday from California where .she visited her. sons for , TO TVWU6 Utw TVWKiVi OV WTW CVUCVltKlW tAt Roe-Mr- two weeks. Todays Oddity af-T- he nt I While Ira A. King was hiccoughing his way to a hospital In Mansfield, O., recently, the great American public was busy offering aids, helpful and other- J wise. d Letters and telegrams into the King home while physicians and surgeons puzzled over King's strange case. Ftnaly an operation and sodium amytal relieved the suffering man and hes somewhat happy that the doctors didn't follow some of the advice. er One seriously suggested that King bo knocked unconscious; it, never fa, Is to cure hiccoughs, he addad. Another suggested giving cracked Ice in whisky (not whisky in cracked ice!). A third knew that a proper amount of champagne couldnt fail to lelievc. King says he'll answer each letter and telegram personaly as soon as be regains suength. show-pre- well-wish- THE NEWFANGLES The Day After ! , UNDSCTUt tVNLYWEDS DVAEU' . TM9LS B05fe Tv iOWSEH TbGWE , CmCK A SNOT AT NEI Gw ST. and Tb SUIlD A ' Each Boy HAS rastt one side.. Ray o , ' I a id CEKTAIH gou.D OSCAR, TW Door . sum, NO. Soys decided Club house. -- - , AMD JAY, THE OThtfc -- 1 1- SIDE. vnilue.tjje Sack. -, o STATE ACEK. 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