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Show THE HERALD Liking her position as Worthy Matron, was presented with a basket of lovely roses, by Mrs. K. B. Bateson, on behalf of the chapter. Mrs. R. M. Simpson, witn an address of appreciation, presented the retiring Worthy Matron with a past Matrons jewel, the gift of the chapter, e installation cere-- t following wrncn Mrs. Aaron conducted by Clara Newey sang, Oh, Sweet Mystery pter O. E. S. Friday of Lne." Mrs. Michels on behalf the Masonic hail, oi Mr. Michels and herself preirs tor the new year sented ttie wijh a Worled by retiring Mat-lbe- rt thy Matronscnapterto be worn by pin Michels, each Worthy Matron during her Armstrong term of office. Mr. Michels was Mrs. Aaron Newey presented with a fountain pen, 11 and Mrs. R. M. the gilt of the chapter, by R. i organist, M. Simpson. After mien wore beautiful community singing sweet peas, the gifts meeting was adjourned and a liels. The ceremonies social hour was enjoyed. There with an address of were many, special guests pre) the guests of the sent. Light lefreshments were Mrs. eon Hardy, served. Hostesses and host for the of the Logan evening included Mr. and Mr. the Star," ac-- Edwin Sheffer of Smltlifield, the piano by Miss Mrs- William Lohman, Mrs. is the officers were Clarence Armstrong and Mis. around the alter to Clare Morten. riigations. Later they a duet. Star of the Quality work t,nd reasonable lie star points were prices pievall m the Commercial printing department of ties W. Rapp, upon the Herald-JournaL A26tL Officers Barton r asxist-Claren- ce Acad-Follo- at - Bridge Follows Supper Party The following club membeis supper party Saturday evening at the home of Mrs. E. J. Yonk; Mrs. George Griffin, Mrs. Wilford Lundberg, Mrs. Joseph Morgan, Jr., Mrs. Eric Johnson, Mrs. Russell Hanson. Mrs. L. Westerholm. Mrs-R- . E. Berntson and Mrs. Yonk. Following supper the remainder of the evening was spent playing bridge. Prizes were won by Mrs. Johnson and Mrs. gave a Piano Students Entertained Miss Ruth Peterson entertained a group of her piano students at a dinner party at her home A small Saturday evening. Christmas tree formed the centerpiece for the table. At the ends were burping red tapers. Covers were marked for eight. Each guest was presented witn a favor. 'After dinner the remainder of the evening was spent playing Bunco. Prizes were won by Arva Hansen and Metta Hale. - JOURNAL, LOGAN, UTAH, Presides At Dinner Parties TUESDAY, DKt'K.M I Couple IlKP. 22. Christmas 93 PAGE THREE 1. Fashion Plaque Party Saturday at Preston LIES LENZ IS 1 f i Professor and Mrs. V. D. Gardner presided over attractive dinner parties at their home Saturday evening and Sunday evening. Saturday evening the guests were seated at four small tables. Each was centered with Crimson candle encircled wath a mound of Oregon holly. Christmas place cards were marked for Mr. and Mrs. Lester Pocock. Professor and Mrs. N. W. Christiansen, Professor and Mrs. D. P. Murray, Professor and Mrs. Harry Smith, Dr. and Mrs. W. J. Vickers. Professor and Mrs. Charles J- - Sorenson. Mr-anMrs. V. T. Tingey and Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Humphreys. Bridge followed dinner and prizes were won by Mrs. Murray and Mr. Pocock. man Baron, last night gave a huff and puff and almost blew Sidney Lena's card house down in Culbertson-Len- z the Contract bridge match. middle-sizefar-fam- Big Bear d Ely. and Baron Waldemar Von started the evening 7,915 points ahead of Sidney Lenz and Oswald Jacoby. By the time they got through huffing and puffing last night- thev were 11.120 points to the good. There were two hands in last night's play which were breath-takin- g to those who think Contract bridge is about tbe next best thing to stamp collecting, oratory or rldhig to hounds. One of these was the Baron's large smash the one In which he scored a small slam and the other- was that In which the great Sidney Lenz blundered Into i& bid of throe and diamonds, was . doubled went set five, tricks. Zed-twi- tz is as important as gifts at Christmas time. There should be plenty of it it should be ap- - will help a long way in m0L ng a merrier Christmas. These suggestions ore the maximum of quality ct as low a cost at only IcTgest distributors of foods can consistently offer sne of the notion's ISTMAS SHOPPING SUGGESTIONS FOR WEDNESDAY. & THURSDAY Rest Foods IPineapple For the Christmas Salads fay . gh Grade Creams, ft" rs. Nuts, Fruits-- . lb. -- bo . . US 2 y2 can .... Soft Shell Maximum Mince Meat Jar 30c Jar 2 lb. lb. 19c . ken Heinz Med. Size Plum Pudding istmas l Most e No Budded Walnuts colates t Fancy Hawaiian Fruit 29 mt jar Popular !tmas Candy 25c ounds itlies 'heavily crvslali.cd si mas Assortment 23c i 4-- Cove Oysters Tins Dinnerette Peas lull Mix Pumpkin .... . . No. 2 Cans No. , Informal Party The French club of the Logan Senior high school enjoyed an informal party Saturday evening at the club rooms. About thirty members were present. A delicious lunch was served after which games and dancing were the entertainment of the evening. Miss Mary S picker and Miss Frances Fonnesbeck were in charge of arrangements. Mrs. Don Edwards entertained the members of her club at her home Saturday evening. A sup- per was served after which the spent playing evening i was bridge. Frizes were won by, , Olsen and Mrs. Earl s Lewis. Give Something To Wear, Or Some 2 Cans 27c Accessory! Either Will Be Most Appeciated This Year. 2 Cans 19c edium Size Navels 25c Bananas jtlden Ripe Fruit. . 17c WISHING Turkeys Mixed Nuts Crop Salad Dressing 15c Peanut Brittle DATES PUMPKIN OLIVES 29c 25c udc Mince Meat Hewlett's Supreme 2 pounds 33c Plum Pudding ILT. Grape Juice Christmas I rL Chocolates 2 Royal Pie, doc IZ1 GOATS All Better Coats at V2 Price ! DRESSES Cranberries Lettuce Extra Fancy I,ate Howe California Head pet'tuce. 11c 19C Pound 2 Heads Sweet Potatoes Apples Fancy, Medium Size. Fancy Red Delicious. Pounds . 15c 4 Pounds YOU A MERRY CHRISTMAS Any Size 100 Dresses for street, business, afternoon and party New long lines in blacks, reds, blues and prints. 1 to 20. wear. Sizes 1 29c esses selected from our regular stock. Priced regularly for $3.00 to $13.00. Special at 100 Di Plum Pudding 25c 35c nipr IyIvIj Black Beauty Pounds SUGAR 25c VINEGAR Powdered 2 29c . 19c 19c 15c 1L, TOMATOES With Other Mdse.i SUGAR 10 Pounds Seeded and Seedless RAISINS 3 Packages Sewell's COFFEE (PremiumLuxury Freeh Pound Ilershey's Sweet Chocolate Milk, Pound Shred COCOANUT Long Pound Sewell's Fresh BUTTER Creamery, Pound DI TITL'D Cream O' Weber DU 1 1l1 Pound .. Full cream. Mild IflLLOL Pound .. .. 49c 29c 29c 23c 29c 27c 34c llC 29c 19c 23c or Brown Packages White and 15c NUCOA 19c Ol ARM 2 Packages 19c 2rd 25c 3 Blue Rose 5 Pounds ... .. CTADPII Com or tiloss 29c : Sr. Del Monte Whole Kernel 2 No. 2 Cans... 35c CORN Cans SPAGHETTI Fra STRING BEANS KRAUT Assorted as you ' CATSUP, Like Them Pierces Buffet Cans Spring Garden PEAS 2 BEANS CELERY 35c Cans Spring Garden 2 Cans ... Bleached. Crisp Stalk Sweet and Juicy ORANGES 2 Dozen 39c . 5c 25c IN OUR MARKET TURKEYS, GEESE, CHICKENS All Xmas Merchandise Deeply Reduced! BAGS KIDDIES COATS HATS SCARFS PAJAMAS ROBES HOSE TEDDIES and DANCE SETS. 25c 29c Grains of GoldiPackage $295 HANDKERCHIEFS Pounds Finest Quality Nuts Used In These Mixes 2 CORN Toilet Paper FIG BARS DRESSES AND A Peanuts) Mixed (Willi 29c merer 17c Pounds 2 Of For Libby's FRUITS 3 Salad,Cans Jumbo PEANUTS Large 2 Pounds Washed BRAZILS Large 2 Pounds Calumet Baking Powder Pound Cun ... LIMA BEANS Large 2 Pounds Becker; GINGER ALE 2 Bottles Hulk Peanut Butter 2 eribext, Pounds 45c 35c Mixed (No Peanuts) Package Of pound box Schilling's Lemon, bottlcZlDC Vanilla, z. can NUT- S- .Z9c pun Shortening 25 c onowdritt Ca'.-fonii- Styles that flatter any smart woman. Coats of Tweeds and Novelties that will wear unbelievably long. Theyre real values. Sizes 1 1 to 20. DEPRESSION LESS NEW YEAR Well Fattened Young Toms and Hens. CREAMS . 5 lbs. 79c Oft Best Foods Mayonnaise TUNA FLAKES 3 Cans 25c New bedecked Christmas tree. Those included were Mr. and Mrs. Hugo Ensign, Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Lundahl, Mr. and Mrs. Orvil Eiiason, Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Berntson, Miss Georgia Roberts, Miss Meta McBride, Miss Reva McBride, Miss Norma Anderson, Miss Mildred Harvey, Miss lone Baker, Miss Edna Hale, Miss Vela Sorenson. Miss Lillian Larsen, and the hostess. Tl'RQl'OISl.S e lit .n (lie shape of scarabs are sewed to the bell of a black morociini dress a new French gesture in jewelIt was launched ry fashions. In the collection of ttie Maison Ardansc, designed by the Baroness Accurti. Mix . bag Oranges ounds Entertained Christmas EYTDAfTC Highest Grade Family Flour - which refreshments dainty were served. Gifts were distributed to everyone from a gayly Features For Wednesday & Thursday LiAIIyAvIj Fflouni? lb- Bridge Club Can 29c Safeway 3 at the annual club Christmas party Friday evening at the Nurses home. Cards and a social evening were enjoyed after ' Broken Sliced ft ayoitnaise Miss Edna Peterson entertained the members of the Estalomi club and several special guests ' ' petizing and wholesome, yet obtained at a minimum of cost. Savirgs made on foods at Safeway v. wanx Party Food Special Guests Entertained Mrs-Mar- Sunday evening the guests were served from one large table- A bowl of pine combs and holly berries and sprays The formed the centerpiece. room was lighted with crimson tapers placed on the four corners of the table. Places were marked for Dr. and Mrs. N. A. Pedersen, Dr. and Mrs. W. L. Club Group Wanlass, Professor and Mrs, Parley E. Peterson and the host Has Dinner and hostess. An Informal social A club dinner party evening of music and visiting was held Sunday afternoon at followed dinner. the home of Mrs. Vivian Spen-ee- r. A sparkling miniature Telephone Group Christmas tree graced the center of the table. After dinner Gives Dinner the group gathered about a The telephone operators of the Christmas tree where gifts were ' local telphone office entertainexchanged. ' ed at a prettily appointed dinThe club members present ner party Friday evening at the were Mrs. Spencer, Mrs. Esther home of Miss Elva Morgan. The Dent, Miss Bertha Moyle, Miss guests were seated at one table. Josephine Smith, Miss Melba A basket of holly and red prinEschler. Miss Maude Eschler, cess candles In low holders Miss LaRayne Miss Nyman, formed the table centerpiece. Gretta Fredrickson, Miss JuanCovers were marked for Miss ita Nyman and ,Mlss Marlorie Millicent Fames. Miss LaVerda Larsen. Special guests were Mrs. Hawkes. Miss Lucia Wahlen, Curtis Miner of Salt Lake City Miss and Miss Edna Wilson and Miss Miss Verona Lucherini. Dorothy Minkler. Miss Lily Sor- Dorothy Hird of Riverside, enson, Miss Afton Cole. Miss Calif. Durrell Dutson, Miss Juanita Ash, Miss Orva Morgan, Miss Juanita Landon and Miss Mor- Dinner Guests At gan. Hotel Eccles Progressive games were played following dinner. Prizes were Mr.- and Mrs. Waldo Hatch, won by Miss Dutson and Miss who are leaving the first of the Landon, Later, gifts were pre- year for New York City to make sented to all bv Santa Claus their home, were the dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. ' ' Carlisle, at the Hotel Eccles, French Club Monday evening. - Christdelightful mas party was held Saturday evening at the home of Mrs. Mona Chutterton at Preston. A dinner was seived at one long table centered with a bouquet of American Beauty roses, surrounded with holly sprays. Those included were Carter, Miss Edith Hay-bal- l, Miss La vet a Wallace, Miss Ann Peterson, Miss Edna Davidson, Miss Omega Campbell, Muss Vanxa Jackson, Miss Luella Owen. Miss Lillian Wemiergren and Mrs. Verna Dewsnup of Los Angeles, and Mrs. CluTter-lo- n and Mrs. Muble Swift of tre.stoii who were special guests, 'fVB !,lun,'r an informal was en Wed af- ter winf.iwMKe gifts werc .U,mtmas distributed i i A NEW YORK, Dec. 22. (UP Ely Culbertson, aided no little by a lean and lanky young Ger- ss FOOD SUGGESTIONS! , and Club Members HoC and 50 $1.50 to $2.95 $2.95 i$7.95 SI. OO to and $2.95 $1.00 and Up $1.00 and Up Up $1.95 79v and $1.00 $1.45 to $2.95 ou Will Find a Large Assortment of the Finest Meats and obtained. POT ROAST Bc.-'- t 7c Shoulder Cuts VEAL ROAST EE c":. .... Pure, Bulk Pound With Purchase of Fresh Meats LARD 9c o OC Fowl (hat ean be Half or Whole 1 M 1AC Pound Small Fancy Hams, Rind and Surplus HAMS Fat Removed, MINCEMEAT Make that 25c good pic better by using our Mince Meat GROUND KIDNEY SUET |