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Show THE nEEALD JOURNAL,-LOGAN,- FRIDAY, DECEMBER UTAH, ' 1931. 11, PAGE FIVE NEWS NOTES OF INTEREST RUI.A. C. PITZiiR Society Editor TO WOMEN Christmas Dance Call 50 Midnight Supper For Fraternity hKCASTlNG TIIL Cosmopolitan Club Dinner Thursday At Hotel After Dance Members 1 AbiilOrsb ; tell-mo- Py Fridge Supper Christmas Party For Dance Club at bluebird 1 t. The women teachers in the Dunn. Locan citv schools and the high s.hvols gave a bnd Mother Honored A took Giles! fit Dinner A marriage or interest Logan place Friday in the U tuple when Miss lone Dunn became the bride of Charles of Orate, Idaho. j Mrs. Ashbuker is u former Student of the Utah State Agri- (cultural college and has been an instructor in the Logan City school. Mr. Ashbaker Is a graduate of the college. Saturday y veiling Mr. and Mrs. Mis. Carnet on Hairy tallied at a d.nner at In Wednesday afternoon m cumpli- to her muth'-rMr,, Autus Clukteiusen Tlie table was centered with a bowl of tea roses. Cover wute nuuked lor twelve guests music aua Following darner, visiting were injojcd I at ill be the w guets at a wecKnrg i eiveii at the hen ot parent. Mr and Mis. The annual Christmas party supper Thui.day evening at the j of the Logan Dancing club WAS Bluebird. Suuper was served' held Thursday evening at the fine Maul! tables. Each was Hotel Eccles. Thirty six couples cuitued with a low silver were present. During Intermiscandlestick holding a tali red sion Dr. LeRoy Wilson performtaper. Each was placed on a ed several slight of hand tricks green doily. Cover were mark-me- 51 d otoer novelty features were ed for thirty guest. Included in the entertainment. Gilts were distributed by Budge followed supper and a ora was awarded Santa Claus from a large gag prize high si at' each table of players. The decorated Christmas tree. Lighl aflair was in charge of Miss refreshments were served. The Wanda Robertson and Mis party was in charge of tlic club ; officers. Bertha Pruss. ss Couple Mr and Mrs. V. W. Lawson entertained a group of fr.ends Miss Bernice McCracken, Miss at a midnight supper at their The member of the Cosino- folhome evening Phylis Lewis. Miss Jessie Hill lowing Thursday the dancing party at politan dub met Thursday even-th- e and Miss Fawn Anderson enterHotel Eccles given by the ing at the Hotel Eccles for the tained the pledges and active Logan Dancing club. The guests regular monthly club dinner. members of Chi Omega frater- were seated at one large table. Dean of women, Mrs. Caroline were marked for sixteen. Henducks gave a talk on cosnity pt a Christmas dancing Covers manner. Austin party at the home of Mrs. Ida Honored Guest mopolitan Fife, Dean Merrill. Joseph White (S. Anderson, Thursday evening. Social The ball room and living and Darrell Reese membtrs of rooms were beautifully decoratthe club who have traveled ex-ed wieh the Christmas evergreen Mrs. Sarah Bues of Idaho who t , ln , EngAnd and on iMi and other holiday attire. Mu- is visiting in Logan was ;Uie contlncnt gave short talks sic was furnished by Harrell for a 8 of examples of fine manners Crockett and his orchestra. Jay afternoon by hei Niolher. observed during their travels m S101 Light refreshments were served Mrs. Margaret Yeates. Piano selections Jands. foreign dining the evening. Novelty time of music and visiting waslw,prp given by Cl de Johnson. re gifts were presented to the enjoyed after which dainty Dinners of the Cosmopolitan guests by a Santa Claus. Forty freshments were served. Twcl club are held on the second couples were included. guests were included. each Thursday evening of month and college students, faculty members and town- people wno are interested in foreign affairs, speak a foreign language, who have traveled or, hope to travel broad are invited to attend, Tickets may be The Season purchased lrom the officeis of V the club. group of gorgeous dresses for both formal and informal wear at very attractive prices. All sizes and colors.- - Come in and see them! Ashbaki r Temple Marria ge Unites Young i , nt ! tif 'll j ' FORMAL DRESSES For Social WINTER COATS AT 'A OFF! Just received a large shipment of Dressy and Spoil Coats. Ask to see our new Joan Crawford Sport Coals. LOVELY PATTERN HATS GREATLY REDUCED! Priced now at $1.00 and up. TTams, at ' -- New Line of Ladies Handbags 19c and lp at .. Sl.OO. $2.05 and Up New Christmas Novelties Arriving Daily! A tew Steps Off Main Street and a Few Doliais S,ived! EDWARDS MILLINERY & LADIES FURNISHINGS 29 IHUtlNCOPPCBATEPiam tst North Logan, Utah 24 West 1st North, SS South 2nd East, 382 South Main LOGAN WELLSVILLE Entertain For Club Members r SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY, DEC. 12th Mis. D. W. Hetman entertain- ed the members of the F. F. W.-- , club at her home Thursday af- ternoun at a bridge tea. At the close of the bridge games a deheiou lunch was served. All appointments for the 'serving tables were carried out m the Covers were Christmas idea- marked for twelve. During the afternoon three Christmas songs were given by Mi.ss Beatnce Williams, accom- pamed at the piano by Miss Vilate Jones. Bridge prizes were D. awarded to Mis. Wilford Porter. Mrs. Oscar Wennergren and Mrs. R O. Porter. Special guests were Mrs. Carl Frish knccht and Miss Ida Mitchell. SMITHFIELD HYRUM 2 Pkgs. RAISINS j 15 Per lb. gq 1 lb. Pkg. 2 Seeded or tteedless BUTTER Best Creamery COFFEE American Food Special No. 2 Can CORN Kitchen King Golden Uaniam Uf PINEAPPLE f 53 6 boxes Jij Buffalo DEVILLED MEAT ,.,5Cansl PRUNES SALMON RICE A- Club Members AYE SOD (ID Pd (& Go Qqr our stock and note the scores of nationally Runout brands of foods, all of them marked by their high standards of quality and their goodness . at prices that are truly inviting. ffl rS REEF POT ROASTS lb BACON Pound LARD 2 Pounds HAMBURGER Pound COfFEE Sheibet Bowl and Dish-FR- EE 49 C 37 c cans soup 3 19c ORAN GES Sweet & Juicy, doz. 27 C LEMONS Large, dozen 29 C nd 29c BANANAS Pound 5c CHRISTMAS CANDY Pound 19c lb 23 C CHRISTMAS GRAPES Pound 5c FLOUR High Patent, 48 lb bag 79 c CATSUP Large bottles 19c Ig Powder, Peets, pkg Washing 29 C GESUNDHEIT MALT 49 c Salad Dressing Dinnerette, pt. 19c TOILET SOAP--4 bafs 25 C 4 BUTTER-Pou- Tender CHOCOLATES PEANUTS i bunch and Mrs N Kimball, tntmained at dinner compliment to Mrs. W. H. Anker who is spending the month m Lucan visiting wall her parents, lllr. and Mrs William Lolinian. A bowl of Japanese chrysanthemums ed the centerpiece for the table. Covers were marked for eight. oi Lo Angeles, Regular Meeting !of Dance Club Cash Market and Grocery 111 NORTH MAIN Special 2Vz lb. Box 35 Vz GaL Can 40 Dunhams 25 2 lbs. 33 MIXED CANDY Special American Food Special CELERY large 35 Jumbo . . . q . : ' Well Bleached Per Sunkist LEMONS LETTUCE Doz. Firm Heads Med. Navels SALAD FISH ... 2 Doz. 2 Med. Cans Blue Pine DICED BEETS 3 Tall Cans 5 25 9(1 9S Kitchen King PEANUT BUTTER ... . 1 No. lb. Pkg. 2 Can f 3 : f CITRON and LEMON PEEL, per !b. 2Q WALNUTS Per lb. 23 California Soft Shell SUGAR......... lib. Pkg. BROWN GLACED CHERRIES CURRANTS Per Bottle 9' 21 140z.Pkgs.lQ Fresh Bulk DATES ... Per lb. H cansQS ? tsss! elum pifJm "c" KRAUT STARCH Kinrvfords Com or (Hose JELLO Assorted BAKING POWDER Calumet OATS Buckeye 2 Pkgs. iq 3 Pkgs. 2 lib. Can 2Q 9 lb. Bag 35 Callon Can 7J 2 Cans 25 1 Blue Pine COCOA 20 If HOLIDAY CANDY AND NUTS 2 lbs. , SYRUP Pi ime Albert In connection with the regular business meeting Wednesday of the Dante club of tne Logan iSuuor high scnool. a lunch was 'wrveU at noon in the club rooms for the members. Miss Bermse Wlutc played piano selections and a very clever reading wras given by Miss Jes-- j sie Anderson. The meeting was m charge of Miss Marjorie club SANEST AIRY MABUSEES Fresh Pure White Lard I) sj. We Sell U. S. Inspected Meats In Our at their home Sunday afternoon ui 10C Fresh Roasted ORANGES W . , ik g Perlb.fi Per lb. 15 No 1. CHOCOLATES Dinner Honors Logan Visitor Jr., 5 DROP MIX CANDY The Seagull camp of the Utah Pioneers will meet Monday af- -, ternoon at 2 oclock m the 'Relic hall on the high school campus. Hostesses for the occasion in- dude Mrs- - F,llen Barber, Mrs. Annie P. Rich, Mrs. Teresa T. Ames and Mrs- - Rose F. Batt. The following program will be given: song, Mrs, Mae MeMur-n- n and company; Christmas leading, Mrs. Sherwin Maeser; motheis 1111017, Mrs. Josephine R. West; pioneer dance, Miss Moveta Lawson and students. A good attendance Is desired. Mr. Candy-Cho- ice, 8 4. 1 MIXED NUTS to Meet BROOMS Strong and Durable MINCE MEAT- -2 Pounds CELERY Mrs Dunn, a bride of this week, was the honored a party guest at dclighllul given at her home Wednesday M. members of the evening by G R. club of which she is a member, a program and games featured the entertainment af-- i ter which dainty refreshments were served. Miss Dunn displayed her trousseau during the evening. She was also presented with a beautiful gift by the club members. Miss Those present were Dunn, Miss Ruby Johnson, Miss Vilda Johnson, Miss Lottie Bat- kin, Miss Gertrude Batkin, Miss Meryl Dunn. Miss Sylvia Baxter. Miss Vemona Lucherlni. Miss Dora Fames. Miss Libby South. MBs Eva Baxter, Miss Dormice Davis, Miss Vivian Corbridgc, Miss Emma Hawkins, Miss Verla Wilson, Miss Maud Cooley, Miss Mllllcent Fames, Miss Libby Baxter, Miss Loree Fames, Miss Lulu Dunn and Mrs. Jay Smith of Los Angeles, Calif. Pioneer Camp Cup-0-Che- er . v !b. Pkg TOll FRUIT CAKES ANI) PUDDINGS Arrange Party PflDfUl - itf Pine Ik 3 Tall Can Each BROOMS-Econ- omy 9 lb. Bag GERMADE 17 - GRAPEFRUIT This simple little velvet frock, clasped at the waist with a gold-rop- e belt, is favored by play-- , Anita Louise. RKO-Path- e er. It's designed primarily ior blondes. 2 lb. Pkg. Alaska Fmk cans Crushed Due Blue 10 lb. Cloth Bags SUGAR........ MATCHES V 1 j lbs. 25 11 |