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Show t'.Jl THE HERALD-JOURNA- FRIDAY, UTAH, LOGAN, L, D E 0F M F. E l'.i:ll. IS. R PAGE FIVE NEWS NOTES OF INTEREST RULA C. PITZER Society Editor TO WOMEN Call 50 HEIRESS TO TOUR AFRICA BY AIR Christmas Frolic For Students The Christmas Frolic. the last event scheduled on the fall quarter's social calendar of the Utah State Agricultural college was held Thursday evening at the Palais d'Or. Caps, confetti, whistles, balloons and other carnival novelties added to the holiday gayety. Presents were given to all guests and light refreshments were served. The affair was in charge of John Anderson, man- ager of socials and dramatics of the school and Ralph Wanlass, representative from the exocu- tive council of the student body. BY II. ALIEN SMITH A NEW YORK, Dec. 18. lean young man by the name of Theodore Lightner. who can; sniff his nose and make it sound like a personal insult. joined forces with Ely Culbert- son last night in the Culbert- son-LeContract bridge squab ble and practically proved the ruination of Sidney Lenz and IU.W--- j Butter Prices San Francisco wholesale dairy market. Butter: 92 score 29; El ardent aviation fan. Miss Margaret Durant, shown here. socially prominent daughter of William C. Durant, auto manufacturer. has arranged an ,or-- : plane tom of Africa from Cairo to Capelown in her own am-- ! phibiun. The ship will be piloted by Charles A. Laiotte. An Phone 580 Xmas Prices William Watson 29 FEDERAL Large Xmas Trees, Each Raisins 3 15-o- z. Per Can Peas Dew Drop Per Can Beans Pioneer Per Can Grape Fruit Shavers, per can Blue 3 5l 19 15 6 10 10 lbs. Oatmeal Premium, pkg. 5? Per Bushel Banana Per Bushel Rome Beauties Per Bushel .art Lute Fisk Pound Fancy Dinner Sets Each -White King Bubble Laos 1 10 25 $L25 $1.25 25 entertains At Banquet ano sirs. l,. w. neison. muornev ithp and Mrs. L. D. Naisbitt. Dr. and rlclulllraMrs. J. C. Hayward, Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Lindquist, Mr. and Mrs. Roland Emmett. Dr. and Mrs. T. B. Budge, Mr. and Mrs. V. V. Lawson and the host and hostess. en were Table Until Christmas! St. Nich will, nf course, have purchased his shoes before coming to Logan; lie'll undoubtedly be sorry when he finds the New Low Prices in effect it this store. Undoubtedly lie will recommend to Christmas Givers that they avail lliemsoives of this opportunity to buy Shoes For The Entire Family at Low Prices'. LADIES AND MISSES SHOES Straps, ties, pumps, excellent quality materials. Seasons .Most Popular Shades No" ( Supper Follows Ladies House Slippers, pr. e Lemberg Hose, Wayne Knit Hosiery, The Best 3 Pair for Mens Durable House Slippers, Per pair $1.00 to semi-servic- $1.00 69c $1.00 $2.75 Groceries Butter Parlay Theater Party Mr. Mrs. A. M. Chocolates Bell enand tertained a groun of friends at a theater party Thursday evening. Following the theater, a their supper was served at home. The guests were seated All at one long table. appointments were of Christmas de- High Quality I reams Nuts, Chews, Nougats. 2 sign Place cards were marked for Mr. and Mrs. Walter Barrett. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Paulsen. Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Sorenson and thp host and hostess. followed ting and per. A lb. box Pineapple Rosedale Center Slices 79c No. 2 Satin Finish Christmas Visi-mus- ic Can 2 US Safeway. Fresh churned sup- - Milk Morning Evaporated Milk. Tall cans. Foods I Jest One of the Most Popular Christmas Candies. Pint Jar 29 Mixed 23c Pound Commercial Chocolates crop nuts. Just what you want. 3 Pounds All new An assortment of freshly made, chocolate drops in sev- Old Time Mix lb 15 Dipped in Milk Chocolate Old Fashion. 2 lbs Jumbo 2 PECANS .... rib.:2 Paper Shell. 2 CELERY Box Chocolates 1 chocolates; 1 10 ; 2 for Extra large Celery Hearts bundle 10 Oranges Medium 2 Large Case SOUP ) 3 25 10 lb. box Assorted lb. box Sweets . . Coffee Served All Day Broken Sliced No. 214 2 SOAP 13 can 10 bars 25 35c Doz. 29c $1.75 3 for IQ OATS Ig. Pkg 25 With Glass Premium Holly, Holly Wreaths, Nuts, Raisins, Fruit Cake, and all kinds Xmas Candy, the best money can buy. Morrells Southern Style Fresh Smoked. Delicious 6 to 8 pounds each POT ROAST SAUSAGE 8c 10c 12c per lh. VEAL ROAST, per lb. MUTTON STEW, per lb. MINCE MEAT 4C 15c BACON Regular . !b. 25c Value 17 per lb. SALMON Whole or Half 9c VEAL RIB and BREAST 3 Pounds 25c 25 C Mutton Chops 3 lbsY e claim the Choicest Selectio n of Fancy Turkeys, Geese, Large Hens, Fresh Oysters, Ground Suet, Tamales, Etc. Armours . MODERN MARKET - . ss 35c . Fancy Black Beaut v Pkg. Chocolate Pudding Free PINEAPPLE ibs, Popcorn 3 White Laundry doz. 29c 59c 89c Coffee Lb. 35c 1 pounds lb. box Cherries 2 Vi 2 I lbs. . . 15c . Sweet and Juicy Celery Hearts 25c Bunch . . Large Size. 19C . Thompson Seedless. Package 35c Pumpkin No. 2 cans Utah Bumpkin 29C Celery . . . Raisins Maximum lb. jar Shell. Pound Mincemeat 2 . Pack Oranges dozen 25c Walnuts ibs. 2 Soft RJnntls eral flavors. lb. CANDY Fancy Virginia Jumbo Uoasted Peanuts Salads Heavily Crystalized Hon lions, ('reams and Jellies 41D 29c cans 25c Mayonnaise Peanuts lbs. Mix lb. Cloth Bag 29c Pound Mix Pure Sweet Creamery, per lb. and Ground Beef $2.75 audit's Sliced Special All Day Saturday Van Camps Tomat-- $2.95 SWAYiSXOBEi SI PRICKS FOR SATURDAY, DECEMBER 19TH, 1931. Emmett. Oclock Noon 12 10 Del Maize Nebhlits A Merry Charles Shoup French Christmas CORN The College Boot Shop Wishes - For The Christmas No. Santa Claus A- college was a banquet John Monk. i the new Virks Nose and Throat Drops, based on a new idea for colds com- preventing" the panion to Vicks VapoRub, family standby for "treaUng" colds. Used together as di- rected. you can have fewer and less severe colds in your family this winter a reduction of your B.UTIONiW iXHOUTfeWA 2 PEANUTS HELLO - - S,a,p - for arranged bridge after dinner and prizes were awarded to Mr. and Mrs. Lindquist, Mrs. Hovey and Mr. ar no-tru- pre-doz- Hostess Wilford The Relief Society of the Lo gan Stake held its weekly meet-- ; ing Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. W. R. Ballard. After the lesson and the discussion a Christmas social was refreshment.? enjoyed. Light were served to fourteen members. 89 Santa Claus beautifully appointed bridge dinner was given by Mr. and Mrs. Farrell Johnson at their home Thursday eveningThe guests were seated at one Ion.; table. An attractive centerpiece, consisting of a wreath of deep green Oregon holly, crimson holly berries and artificial icicles graced the table. At the corners were lighted crimson candles in jiow silver holders. g Christmas Social Follows Meeting $5.75 .... HiT ' A Soren-spectacul- Woodruff camp of the Daughters of the Pio- neers was entertained Thurs-- 1 day afternoon at the home of Mrs. Joseph Hodges, who was assisted by Mrs. Ruby Amus-- 1 sen. Mrs. Elva Bodrero and Mrs. Murray. A special Christmas program was featured, after which a dainty lunch was served. The 65 98 Jonathan re-b- A prettily arranged Christmas party was held by members of the American Legion Auxiliary Wednesday evening at the home A f Mrs. Gladys Palmer. Christmas program waj given alter which the guests were en- -j 'tertained with a variety o Oswald Jacoby. with Sanies. about 34. Lightner, Delicious refreshments were glasses set way up on his nose, succeeded Mrs. J. Culbertson as served at the close of the even-Ely- 's partner. By the time he ling. Mrs. A. R. Calder received was through with his fancy the .attendance prize. Those In team .charge of the party were Mrs. bidding the Culbertson was 4.965 points ahead. And Grant Bateson, Mrs. John Maser they played only six rubbers and Mrs. Gladys Palmer. 0 last n.ght. Fancy! , Mrs. Culbertson, who left the contest simply because Christ- -' W 1 IlITl mas is drawing night, and lit-- : III 10 I 1 rtl d are Jump-BiBruce and Fiti tie Mptino-expectina lot of thingamajigs inp . itcuiiy, l00k lVr B. Preston camp The SusthP press roorn f,lp the I of the William Daughters of the Pioneers i evfv1. met Thursday afternoon at the Lightner was every bit Mrs Kathryn 0 as Jacoby who has ' The living rooms werf gay startled spectators by his dra-l.- jj holidays colors. In one cormatic bidding. Jacoby even ner was a beautifully decorated startled his own partner last Christmas tree. The following night. Lenz got so exasperated with program was given: Speech of welcome, President Jacobys bidding, when Ossip- Mary Ann Rawlins; vocal solo deliberately pushed up a six- Mrs. Thomas Griffiths, Christbid of Lenz' to a sev- en heart bid, and went sunk one imas story. Mrs Sherwin Maeser. trick, that he called a confer- - Piano solo. Mis. Otto Mehr. ensel1 vocal b? ence between the pitcher's box po,emsolo. Blame Bailey. and the home plate. Following the program stunts A and games were featured. In 1929 there were 1 655.847 Santa Claus arrived and golf balls manufactured sented each member with a in the United States. They were gift. Dainty refreshments were valued at $6,444,727. .served- Pioneer Camp Meeting APPLES Gano Per Bushel Home berger. 15 Rose Per Pound Beans Chili or Lima, and Mrs. Leo Kimball entertained a group of friends at a pinochle party at their home Thursday evening. At the close of the games a dainty was buffet served. supper Christmas decorations were used in the living rooms. Those included were Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Neuberger, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Evans. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Neuberger. Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Jones, Mr. and Mrs. A. N. McDonald, Frank Neuberger and Mr. and Mrs. Kimball. Pinochle prizes were won by Mrs. Jones and Mrs. Fred NeuMr. 25 Peel Citron or Lemon, lb. Nuts Fancy .Mix 1 Pound Nuts Peanuts I Pound Pop Corn Black Beauty, lb. Corn Fancy Rice Pinochle Party For Group AVE. 5011 pkgs. 1 prnn score 28v.; 90 score 21. Free Delivery llllt at the Entertained lAl Johnson Auxiliary Holds by Miss Charlotte Dancy dormitory Wednesday evening in compliment to girls who live there, class presidents Mrs. John O Peterson enter- - and heads of various other or-- I talned the members of the Clio gani.ations at the school. Informal speeches were made club at her home Wednesday af- Ternoop The Russian book, -- Red and songs were sung During v the Bread" by Hindus, was reviewed evening the members Mrs. P. V. Cardon Following ceived Christmas gifts the program tea was served bv' the hostess. TV) . Special guests included Mrs. . Andreas Peterson. Mrs. Joseph ( lub MombCTS Odell. Mrs. Weston Vernon, Mrs. A. H. Thompson Mrs. Charles O. Mrs. Jaek Dailey entertained Peterson and Mrs. J A Hulni'? t he members ot her bridge club at her home Wednesday after- noon. At the close m the games ;a dainty lunch was served (il'Olll) Christmas decorations were used for the serving table and the place cards were of the holiday , a of Ttfsit,n- Catd Prizes were won by o7 given Attractive Dinner Nose Blowing Partner Pushes Up Ely's Score Thursday t j 10c - 19c Lettuce Large 2 Solid heads Heads 19c i |