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Show TlfE y. PAGE TWO IIERALD-JOURNA- LOGAN,' UTAH, L, DECEMBER TUESDAY, 13, 1931 RULA C. PITZEK Society Editor NOTES OP INTEREST CaU 60 TO WOMEN BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES Golden Wedding Is Observed By Couple ! i JJ R. awl Mr. chil-lre- VlWS SHCVOWW bPWMCE SJOV1M VO TW hn wu; viVTrtous m qp Hkoy a X CMCT fctVO V 5 For Organization es ;3ariey- - j . . . Damp Members To Meet Thursday I The W Ilford Woodruff camp 'f the Daughters of the Pioneers yill meet Thursday afternoon t 3:30 at the home of Mrs. Hodges, 55 East Third A novel Christmas program will be given. Assisting Vs hostesses will be Mrs. Ruby immusseh, Mrs. Elva Bouarero, Its. MUle nriffin nrfl Mrs. .table Mdjrrny. ?oseph ,outh. c J Gay Christmas J Ball Eleventh Ward ' ? Wed. Half f .( P 8) Invited Admission 10c The, Quaker Oats Co. s one of the Cereal original 72 Manufacturers. other Cereal Concerns have started, and gone out of business since the Quaker Oats Co.s The beginning. Quaker Co. has survived because their products have always been superior in quality and sanitation. Quaker prod- nets! have t always sold at prices fair to the consumer. Each O. P. Skaggs System Store sells the. Quaker line of cereals in its entirely. Try Quaker" next, jj UNUSUALS FOR WEDNESDAY! Double Fluff The regular meeting and a special Christmas social of the American Legion auxiliary will be held Wednesday evening at 8 oclock at the home of Mrs. Gladys Palmer, 91 North Second West. The following progrem will be given: Xylophone solo, Keith Spencer; Christmas reading, . Miss Bessie Anderson; vocal solos, FolMiss Lillian Richardson. lowing the meeting, a social hour will be spent. Refreshments will be served and an attendance prize will be given. All members are urged to attend. Social Afternoon Honors Guests tained a group of friends at her home Sunday afternoon In compliment to Miss Karma Cavclon. who is. leaving the last. of the week for ho s Angeles, where she will spend the Christmas holidays with her sister, Mrs. Cecil B. Kenner. Music and visiting were epjoyed after which a dainty lunch was served. MLss Those Included were Cardon, Miss Afton Thain, Miss Jaunlta Boyle, Miss Bernice Boyle, Miss Lmira Lee Parker and Mrs, Seth Shaw. e - Honofed Guest At Dinner i 3R SKAGGS Croats UA Friday afternoon, Mrs. the Dan Buttnrs entertained Literary rlub at her home, Mrs. Neplii Johnson leviewed the book, Rorruna of an Old Play House" by Hyper. T! Buttar.s sisters rendeied .some vocal after which refreshments were served to club members. On Wednesday afternoon. December lfith at 3.30 o'clock the Parent-Teachemeeting will be held at the school house. ,Mi. Sylmar Jessop will give a 'talk ,n Discipline alter which a Christmas program will be given by some of the grade pupils. A large crowd is desired. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Hyer are moving into their new residence during the week. John Hyer and Dorris Hyer were in Ogden Friday on busirs Brigham Young Camp Meeting The Brigham Young camp of the Daughters of the Pioneers wlH hold its Christmas program Thursday afternoon at 3:30 at the Bluebird, with Mrs. John Christiansen, Mrs. Margaret R. Morrell. Mrs. Roland Emmett and Mrs. W. J. Morrell, acting as hostesses. Mrs. Joel E. Ricks will read Bells of St. John." by Grace Richmond. A vocal solo will be given by Mrs. Waldo Hatch. A vocal duet will be given by Mrs. L. D. Haisbitt and Mrs. Bennett Blair. home on Friday afternoon. The used motif was Christmas throughout all appointments. A delicious luncheon was served a her which bridge was enjoyed. Honors were won by Mrs. E. M. Van Orden and Mrs. C. W. Hyer. Twelve club members were present and the following invited guests, Mrs. C. W. Hyer, Mis. Ora Hyer, Mrs. Saul Hyer and M:s. Langton Barber. , Mr. and Mrs. H F. Bernhlsel spent the week end in Brigham City where they attended the American Legion and auxiliary convention. Mr. and Mrs. Lorin Smith attended the funeral of Mrs. Smiths father in Brigham City Surety of Purity? Pre-Christm- orr as Dancing Party at Home Mrs. C. L. Jones was hostess to members of the U. A. C. Woman's club at her home on West Center street.,- - Monday afternoon. The program was given by Mrs. Jones.- - who reviewed, Marks of an Educated Main by Alfred Edward Wiggahn At the close of the afternoon, tea was served. j t Special guesfftnc!nd3T W. J. Carlisle, Mrs. Waldo katch. Mrs. C. C. Randan., Mrs. H.-J. Hatch, Mr, w. J. Wanlass, Mrs:, K. C. Ikler. Mrss Christine B. Clayton, Mrs.: J. A. Hulme, Mrs. - YourColds-Ta- With the x New Vick Plan have Vicks Vapo-Ru- b. Now get the new Vicks Nose & Throat Drops and try the Vick Plan for Control Better In your Home. Used together as directed these two applications will lessen the number and severity of colds In your home and reduce your - family Colds-Ta- x In money, loss of time and Health. You The Eliza R. Snow camp of the Daughters of the Pioneers will meet Thursday afternoon at 3 o'clock in the Second ward recreational hall. A special Christmas program and social All memrs will be featured. are urged to be present. CHICAGO, Dec. 15. Newest thing in ladies wool hose. Flesh colored, no can be seams, worn under chiffons JUST THE THING $1.25 - per pair. College Boot Shop . Open Wheal: Dec. .54 1- -8 Mar 1- -4 May ii J8 July .55 4 5-- 8 High .55 3-- 4 .57 5-- 8 i9 J3H 1- -4 .53 .53 .55 .57 .39 4 Jjf.3-- 8 .531-8.5- 7 4 5-- 8 one UDay 111 4 Features for Wednesday, 1 If, IVt-- e. 86,PaiI. ...... ..:.rendered lard Lard., lnvj.ee led .steam 5 lbs. ....... . 25c y 89c Every sack Safeway guaranteed - ; ....'. 33c Raisins I 41b.Pkg rJl 'sew croP California Thompsen seedless Fresh, crisp peanut brittle candy - raj Candy ....... . :.. . . v , . . . . 25c ! . . .'Pi', , 1C9 Pounds fettff 39c ,'i-- f J Ptcsl Fresh from U. rihPopCorn S. A. C. ... lOPcrds'....... 45 UU Black Beauty, pops' M per eeat !V 10 B. Pail ' s . ?, : V . Elina large white bars, wrapped Watches WEDNESDAY ONLY 79 . 10 Bars pSrap $5.00 to $6.95 Value 15c .7. 2 Dozen ; r. '.'$",25? Local grown, large Red Bliss i ' - Pound .... M Poands Jonathans Potatoes Ladies Slippers' or Fancy Pumps High or Millitary Heel San Francisco wholesale dairy market: Butter: 92 score 30; 91 score 29 V, 90 score 29. 79c ling (Mice Fancy Wednesday Only! Butter Prices LOGAN IIC vi 'mr Applet ip: be given and refreshments will be served. The committee in charge is. Mrs. Claude Quin-ne- y, Mrs. William chairman; C. Jensen and Mrg. J. A. 7 29 : h 6 Boxes Full count, large boxes I j5 . r Sugar.:... .25 Pounds.. :..J1.3! Fine beet granulated. --SAFEWAY MEATrpZ BE TSiRIFTY! BUY BEST QUALlTr MEATS AT LOWEST RRICES IN SAFEWAY MARKET Chopped Suet 2 lbs 25c u. ... 3-- Crystal Bottling & Furniture Company Phone 3-- ' . Fancy Sunkist, navel oranges Close Low MAIN Oranges Grain (UP- )- 53 Years of Quality Footwear -- 73 N. ' Grain Range range: Shoe Store ft. Bag FOR HER a Furniture. W. 1st North Comfys arc a Lasting Gift MERRY XMAS & HARRY FEET -- L, and Mrs. B. L. Pich-trd- s, Professor and Mnj. N. W. Thrisyansen, Professqr and Mrs. V. D. Gardner, Professor and Mrs. William Peterson, Dr. and Mrs. Willard Gardner and Professor frank R. Arnold. Thirty-fiv- e couples were present. Light refreshments were Served. Those in charge of arrangements were Lloyd Harris, Paul Bahen and Rulon Wes t, Dfr. 1 ' everybody. Fancy Blue Rase head rice luncheon was urday evening. served after which cards arl social chat furnished the enter-- I tamment. The guests included 'Mr. and Mrs. Leon Pond. Mr. and Mrs. A'-Thomson, Mr. and Mrs. fra llycr and Mr. and Mrs. 11. F. Bernhsel Dealers in Majestic Radios, L & IL Electric Ranges. We carry a complete line of Living Room Suites, lied Room Suites, Dining Room Suites, lied Springs and Mattresses. Unsurpassed Values in Xcv and Used 72-7- 4 sure to be disappointed. This year we have the most charming assort men t, we ve ever s shown. Come in and choose to yowr heart feminine things content. Youll find exquisite in silks and gay leather. Dear old Comfys for is- - lilfniyiiKm A Reduce ANY member of the family, who doesn't get at least one pair of Daruel Green slippers, Camp Announces Christmas Social A guy holiday atmosphere prevailed at the Christmas dancing party given Saturday at the recreational hall of the Second ward by members of the Alpha Delta F.psilon fraternity. A lire glowed from the fire place at one end of the hall. Across the mantle hung Christmas stockings. Holly sprays and other apointments were used about the hall. During the evening, ant& Claus arrived and each guest was presented with a gilt, Patrons Patronises La-- on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Stoddard entertained at a party last Sat- THE FINEST IN NEW AND USED FURNITURE 1 Members ittc mg u i pat Gay Hostess - to Club LEWISTON 15 Sweet. Navels sipvrj Tarbet entertained at dinner at the Tarbet home their home for the winter. Kelly. in compliment to Mr. Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Hogan ?Antay, father, Joseph Tarbet, were visiting in Logan Wedneswho was observing his seventy- - day with Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Camp Meeting eighth birthday anniversary. A Hunter. bowl of flowers centeredv the On Monday evening Mr. and Announced, dinner table. Mrs. Stillman Pond entertained Covers were marked for Mr. at a William B. Preston camp turkey supper. The guests Tarbet. Mr. and Mrs. Wilford included Mr. and Mrs. Harris of The the Daughters of the Pioneers Mrs. Lizzie Mrs. Edwards, Hale, Pond, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Baer are holding a Christmas social Margaret Yeates. Mrs. Sadie and Mr. and Mrs. Dorris Hyer. Thursday, afternoon at 2:30 Bues of Moreland, Idaho, and A social evening was enjoyed. oclock at the home of Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Tarbet and family. Mrs. C. B. Stoddard enterKathryn Sorenson, 481 East tained the Allons club at her Center street. A program will Mrs. David ORANGES Each hca John T. Caine,. Mrs. Eljen Barber, Mrs. Weston Vernflp, Mrs. Ellen Humphrey, Mrs. A. P. Stockton, Mrs. George Toiesen, ness. Mrand Mrs. Harold Wood Mrs. Abbie Swapp, Muss Jessie have moved to Trenton to make Anderson and Miss Frances MARSHMALLOWS Per Pound ' FOR of , n; On Miss Blanche Boudrero enter- N The American .Legion auxiliary of Smithfield, Unit No. 58 met Monday evening at the Smithfield library. The following program was given: pledge to the flag; song, America; reading of the Preamble; prayer, chaplain, Annie Miles; reading of minutes; speech of welcome, President Asia H. Bergo-sotalk, How to dispfay the United States Flag correctly, Harris Van Orden; Special Christmas readings, Dr. N. A. Pedersen of the U. s. A. C.; saxophone solos, Fioyd Larson of Logan; Christmas Mrs. B. Thomas readings, Farr; vocal solos, Mrs.. Joan Pitclu-r- ; violin solos, Harry Woodward of Logan; current events, Bessie Peterson; piano solos, Lais Lunt of Logan; vocal solo, Mrs. Gene Lundqnlst. Special Program The Thomas Tarbet camp of he Daughters of the Pioneers viil meet at the home of Miss Jartha Roland, 411 West Second 4orth, Wednesday evening at ':30 oclock. Assisting os host-isswill be Mrs. Millie Ewer, tnd Mrs. Gertrude Ault. The affair will be a dress up" r"-- r larty and a Chj-istTam has been arranged, by Mrs. enny Morgan and Mrs. Etne - Mrs. Charles Freeman Auxiliary Program At Smithfield VWHWS WrSTO stutxrt ov wxrovv Gity. . Affair ht grand-hildre- ''Dress Up Party - Christmas' Are a Ashbaker who were married in the Logan temple Friday, were the honored guests at a delightfully arranged reception given by Mr. and Mrs. O. S. Dunn at their home Saturday evening. Mrs. Ashbaker was formerly Miss lone Dunn. Music and games were featured as the entertainment. Dainty refreshments were served to fifty-eigguests. Ti e living rooms were attractive with bright holiday decorations. Mr. and Mrs. Ashbaker received many lovely gifts. They will make their home in Grace, Idaho. Mrs. Martin Pond, well known residents of HI Logan, celebrated their Golden Wedding at theirn home Monday. In the evening a group of their and relatives gathered at their home where a bounteous dinner, was served. A lovely bouquet of American beauty roses formed the table centerpiece. Covers were marked for Mr. and Mrs. Pond, Mrs. Austin 1ond, Mrs. II. E. Caller, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Earl, all of Logan; Mr. and Mrs. I Aval Pond, Mr. and Mrs. Stillman n and Mr. and Mrs. Harris Pond of Iewiston. Several were present. Mr. and Mrs. Pond were married December 14, 1 881, in 'lentile Valley, where they made their home for several rears. They have been residents of Logan for the past ten years. 'lheir children are Mrs. Harriet Jenkins of Pocatello, fdaho, Mrs. J. R. Karren. of Montana, M. II. Pond, S. II. Jond, and L. A. Pond, all of Lewiston; Mrs. J. L., Earl and VI rs. Carter of Logan, and Miss Genivieve Pond, who is an nstructor at the Henagetrs business college .in Salt Lake For Camp Members and if tyJ- Comfys Couple r ; fP By Martin Reception Honors Newly Married Natures dainty messen- Pork RoastS, St,:"!,:3 gers of love and admiration. Especially suitable at this season. flowers Send her some today! Phone 19 jessee-4 Lindquist Mortuary and Floral . 31 9 s 'ite Snow (6 Pound Limit), lb., Frankfurters1,;, 2 lbS: SsSvciSff,r 2 lte 29i , Shoe Store West Center Pure Lard 9 Lyric Bldg. . Lean Beef Sr Mi Pound 19- - Mfi,t w. |