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Show A FEBRUARY THURSDAY. THE HERALD - JOURNAL, LOGAN, UTAH. I, 1D"2. RULA C. PITZEE Society Editor NEWS NOTES OF INTEREST Call 60 TO WOMEN League Sponsors Bridge Tea On jBrjle-Ele- New Pledges Announced , Indications that the annual tea Saturday afternoon at the Bhiebird sponsored by the bridge U.S.A.C. Faculty Women's league, will be an outstanding social function of the late winter season, according to the splendid support already given by the town women. Many of the women are purchasing one and two tables and entertaining a group of friends at are forming the tea. Others groups for one table and others one are taking place. Tea will be be served to the guests at the the close of the afternoon party and also at the evening affair. Proceeds from this function will be used in the league loan fund to help several senior women students to complete their schooling at the college this year. Reservations may be made by calling any one of theC. committee, J. Sorenwhich includes: Mrs. son, chairman: Mrs. V. D. Gardner. Mrs. S. R. Stock, Mrs. B. L. Richards. Mrs. R. O. Porter, Mrs. Byron Alder, Mrs. D. P. Murray, Mrs. T. C. Taylor and Mrs. Carl Frischknecht. HERES MORE ABOUT Logan Senior hitch school held an entertainment at the club rooms Tuesday evening at which new Stunts piC(jgM were announced. were given by the pledges after which refreshments were served by the hostesses. They were Miss Mariana Parkinson, Miss Afton Henderson. Miss Fanny Hodges, Pond and Miss Miss Dorothy Grace Rasmussen. The new pledges include Miss Evelyn Anderson, Miss Dorothy Miss Mary Peterson, Quinney, Miss Genevieve Cooley. Miss Margery Mathews, Miss Ruth Skidmore, Miss Marie Coolev. Miss Alder, Miss Virginia Dorothy Hodgeson, Miss Dorothy Merrill, Miss Ruth Watkins, Miss Orr.be Bailey, Miss Dixie Johnson ani Miss Vanda Shaffer. Friends Arrange Surprise Party th Thtir-da- c wa- - defeated evening j,mier party at their home Sat-- 1 Miss Drue Eliason, daughter of u .n i i'a to ln a amc with Wei-to-n They ul- - urila evening A crystal bowl of if and Mrs P. W Eliaaon. whose . Pet-t'ut l.ii.i v e- so placed Lewi-to- n. Monday cojorf ul fruit formed the table Carriage to Dr Frank E. Doug-mu-- nr How, ltd Logan, i.eed tial and lo-- t, b a -- i are of 77- as of Ogden will take plate soon, El,rnterpiece Idaho. of g Kexbui Swatnson ,be the honored guest at two .merited ( 'oxers Mw,l were for mo Pat kt i . Mr ami Mi'' Hoi.ne ha.-- le- socials in Ogden Saturday iVLi.-o-n Mi- .- Wanda Karl. Mr Hluj Mrs K tvi.r.id turned Hawke'.. Mr and Mt from a Logan hospital Mrs M,ss r'ona Todd and Miss- ilelMi esley Lundstrom, Mr. and Ms- - M c'vm Donev, will entertain at dm- Sevens hJ she underwent where -and the Ycates Mrs n a,-.loin. on Eugene uni Neeley ' ner at the Green Gables tea room pernio ills operation nnd hostess. of Log iu and a luncheon in the Mr- and la'tinard Bntterworlh Cards occupied the reniflit;r will be evening Mast i Hod Adam on lit d r given Saturday afternoon slake 0f t he evening Prizes were eriioti at Mrs Oliverson, went al ojaT lt!OM Wodi-d.- a at the Green Gables Lea room for h". n d members, attended the sa- - tll l0 Mr Hnj Mrs Yeatea the Prt -- ton hospital Miss Eliason by Mrs. Arnold Felt pageant "The Light and Life joined the hoi e.-- oi 111 tred and Miss Jess Anderson. amoved on u count of of the World' at Whitney Sun-- 1 leg wa i The lee w - broken day evening It was presented by bone di the in mi ary association six mothn kicked hv a hoise The Franklin high school spoil- Miss Dorothy Jensen has been smed a dancing party Kndav eve Games ppoinD d by Principal K iv Mo rung at the opetu house y Bailev school and darning were the evenings nil as hbr mn of the members of the novA set of interesting entertainment Luncheon was serv library ed bv the girls. Stanley Bovle. els was punhael recently Prevents Large Tores Irania "The Florist Fletcher Jones and Principal Roy The on. a ve- - Meir.ll were Stays on Longer members .Shop. was presented Tuesday faculty plaed thicughotit a, Med Supper ker, Leri i'.uker imad Womens Club FntCrtclinCtl i mng undrr the direction ox Mrs Vernon Olnerson rm east in- Mrs Joseph Wickham, Me-- li Ad Mrs Dwayne Cornish, Mai ion Jensen and Mil- ton Woodward Franklin high school was vie- torious m the game plaed here es- Wednesdj evening d fe.uing ton high b to po.m Mr John Low wa taken to the Presum hoM'Uai Thursday to, be examined after a lingering illness. He is doaiig as well as Professor A. T. Henson, who observing his birthday anniversary Sunday, was the honored guest at a surprise party given at the Henson home Sunday evening following the band concert at the Third ward chapel. Music and visiting were enjoyed after which dainty refreshments were served. Eight guests were present. im-o- n, was Supper Follows Sleigh Ride (Continued trow page OM) I A supervised Leslie Hodgson who and carried out the plans drawn by his brother, the late Fred W. 1608 and miscellaneous Hodgson, expenditures, 405.71. Special thanks of the library board for the active participation sM various women's clubs and other in donating equip-inbOrganizations for the library and planting a lawn on the library grounds were extended by Mr. Vernon. He retold the story of how various property has come into the hands of the library board, and the aid of Logan city and Cache county in the development of the project. President B. G. Thatcher of the spoke Chamber of Commerce briefly in appreciation of the service of the library boards and the Community Welfare committee in making the library dream a reality. Mayor A. G. Lundstrom spoke further in praise of the work accomplished an those who carried nt sleigh riding party was enjoyed Monday evening by the foll, lowing: Mr. and Mrs. Henry Mr. and Mrs. Roland Emmett, Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Cazier, Mrs. Burns, Mr .and Mrs. E. Ray Guyman, Professor and Mrs. Henry Otte and Mr. O. F. Rice. After the nde a chili supper was served at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lundahl. The last course was served at the home of Mr .and Mrs. Cazier. Students at Ashland College, Ashland, 0., may be a ahead of themselves, but theyve already named Mary Scarborough, above, Queen of the May as well as the beautiful co-e- d in school. Her home is in Nova, O. For Friday Honored Guest At Birthday Dinner The M" men and Gleaner girls of the First ward M. I. A. entertained the M men and Gleaner girls of the Second and Third wards. Tuesday evening at a cleverly arranged character ball. A patriotic program was enjoyed and the remainder of the evening was spent in social dance. Prizes were awarded to Keith Plowman, Phylis Nilson and Marie Peterson Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Spackman of Richmond spent Sunday with Mrs. Mrs. Spackman's mother, Bingham, Mr. Abraham Smith is reported ' to be quite ill. Clifford Simpson left recently for California on account of the serious illness of his father. Dean Hadfield, of Pocatello, Ida- ho, spent Sunday with his parents, Mr and Mrs. J. G. Hadfield. The following program will be presented By the First ward M.I, A. at regular conjoint meeting Sunday evening: Community singing; prayer .M- bert McCann; selection, male chor- us; talk, J. W. Kirkbride, superin- tendent of the Cache county schools; solo, Mrs E. B. Lundquist; slogan. Worth Gutke; singing, con gregation. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hillyard (oui)le Observes Anniversary t O J d COUGHS ' Et. A r n, r j 1 Compilation of city directory for New Y'ork is expected to give about looono working days to the unemployed an- HRU TO THE COAST Union Pacific 2 and Duart Permanent Waves REMARKABLE VALUES IN COATS! COME TO ALLENS LADIES STORE TOMORROW AND SEE WHAT A FASHION WISE, VALUE FAMOUS SHOP CAN DO WHEN IT CONCENTRATES ON PRICE. 1 the engagement of their daughter, Blanche, to Oliver Burbank of Richmond. The wedding will take place in the Logan temple March 8. Stages offer 1 ECONOMY COMFORT CONVENIENCE IF!?. IFDi?QBaii?srs : Its not only the price but the amount of value you get for that price. We feel you have a right to expect becoming lines, fine materials, choice furs in a reasonably priced coat. And after weeks of work weve got the coats. Theyre stunning, with fitted effects and distinctive collars. Its one of the most varied collections in town and were certain they offer the most for the money. THESE COATS ARE ALL FUR TRIMMED AND SILK LINED AND INER-LINEFURS ARE: FOX, MANCHURIAN, WOOLF, LAPIN, GREY D. On long distance trip you get all of the scenic thrills i of covered wagon days, while enjoying the speed, safety and comfort of these well heated, easy-ridinmodern coaches. Speed up your package shipments by Stage. Inquire of local agent about schedules and low fares. Stages Leave from Eccles Hotel Personality Waves refreshments. $3.50 GUARANTEED RICHMOND Funeral services for Wanda Margene Spackman, infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Evan Spackman, were held Tuesday at the Richmond South Ward chapel. Bishop t J. L. McCarrey presided. Prayers were by John Spackman and Carl Anderson. Music was by the choir with special numbers as follows: Duet, LeRoy Anderson and Mrs. Lona Smith; solo, Miss Ada Johnson; duet, Mesdames Florence and Rebecca Lewis. i Consoling remarks were made counselor H. M. Egan, C. Z. Harris, and Counselor J. L. Robinson. Interment was in the Richmond cemetery where the grave was dedicated by Charles Anderson. nt-h- e j II Those who assisted in receiving the guests were: Jean Harris, Gale Fisher, Mosel Deppe, and Ella Tidwell Those who assisted at the tea tables were, Ruby and Afton Tidwell, Bernice Nelson, and Luel-l- a Dowdle. About 50 guests called Miss Leah Mourtinson of Salt Lake City was the guest of Mr and Mrs "w. M. Cantwell, recently Mrs. Thomas H. Chambers tertained at a dinner party Wed-nesday afternoon in honor of her birthday anniversary. Covers were laid for 12 guests, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Noble en-tertained at a bridge luncheon Sat- urday evening. The small tables were centered with red carnations. Covers were laid for eight guests. Bridge followed. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Olson of Niblcy were guests of Mr. and Mrs Ira Hillyard. nounce Individuality In Hair Dress We Specialize BURIED TUESDAY n Mrs. Fred Hillyard was hostess at a tea in honor of her daughter, Blanche, Monday at her home. 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Mr and Mrs Merrill MeFar-coulland entertained at an attractive ed friends at a a ooung group arranged dinner party at their supper and ca1 Palty at the home home Wednesday evening, the and Mrs. Ross of her parent anmcasion being their wedding evening to ynnesday Anderson, versary anniversary. The table was centered with a celebrate hirthday Dont let them get a strangle hold. at ntall tables were Supper wayierved Covers flowering plant. - Fight germs quickly. Creomulsion comwith Valentine apdecW gai.y marked for twelve Valentine favors were bines the 7 be- -t helps known to modV Ii guests, j After dinner tables were arrang- - P0lLtmn?ch but harmless. I laces were ern science. Powerful ed for cards rn,r given Progressive Pleasant to take. No narcotics. Money was played. Prizes were awarded rocked t refunded if any cough no matter of to Mr and Mrs. Leo Andrew.. Rook As enjoyed following din-to- how long standing is not relieved. Ask Mrs. Vern Bergeson and Mr. E. ner aiPr2ea were aw'arded to your druggist for Creomulsion. (adv.) an Ruth Kimball. Schwartz. Beth MELLO-GL- present t Ever the Twain" by Leonno-- ; Robinson, will be the book to be given Friday afternoon at the Utah State Agricultural college Faculty Women's League. It will be reviewed by Mrs. W. B. Preston. Hostess for the afternoon will be Mrs. R. O. Porter, chairman Mrs. C. T. Hirst, Mrs. J. C. Hogenson, Mrs. L. R. Humphreys, Mrs Wallace A. Goates, Mrs it out Henri Moser spoke of the activi- Frank L. West, Mrs. George C ty of Springville in getting through Jensen, Mrs. D. S. Jennings, Mrs. the initial efforts of John Hafen, O. W. Isrealson and Mrs. Floyd artist, a collection of art now Davis. treasured at more than 150,000. He suggested such a movement for Logan and Cache county to make the new library an art center. Many artists might be willto a Mrs. Jack Cowley entertained ing to contribute a painting permanent local collection he said. at a dinner party at her home Mayor Lundstrom suggested that Sunday afternoon in compliment each club and civic organization to Mr. Cowley, who was observing set about to purchase one painting his birthday anniversary. The table was graced with a from each group to be given to basket of sweet peas and tall such an art collection. Architect Hodgson lauded the yellow tapers were placed at the people of Logan and Cache coun- ends. Covers were marked for ty. Buildings express the thoughts eight guests. and characters of the builders, he Drs. Charles E. Bills and Fransaid. He spoke of Logan as the cis G. McDonald, of Evansville. Boston of the Rockies. Ind., report they have successfully SERVICE STAR manufactured a vitamin vitamin I'NVEILS TABLET D in a Chemical laboratory. dedication in ceremonies Brief of a bronze memorial tablet set up in the library vestibule by the Service Star Legion of Logan to honor Logan boys who died in the World War were held concluding the evening's festivities. E. R. Owen reviewed the history of the Service Star organization. Mrs. James Anderson, member of the unveiled the organization, bronze tablet designed by Kenneth Trotman, and President Joseph E.a Cardon of Cache stake, and member of the city library board, offered the dedicatory prayer. President A. E. Anderson of Logan stake offered the invocation at the services. The memorial tablet contains the names of Guy Alexander, Or- vin Allen, Wilford Anderson, John Leslie Crockett, Alma Jensen, Arthur Neilsen, George B. Parkinson, Clator P. Preston, Thorvald Y. Rowley. H. A. C. Trotman, Frederick W. Walser, Edward H. Walters, John H. Weston and Joseph C. Wilmore. Is an Inscription Underdeath World War. Logan Chapter. Service Star Legion" the ceremonies, the Following in visitors were shown through the library building and were served 1917-191- 8. eperted The Gcr.eologn a! so. miy vpon-,l- v sored the program h. Id Sunday m connection with sac- lament meeting Mrs Joseph Lowe . conducted the ext Talks on "How I May Receive Geneologv were given bv Mar- garet Snullie, La Von Bredford and J T Smclhe The ward choir furnished little Mr. and Mrs music Orlando Hamp- Mr and Mrs. Loren Hamp- Ann most ton, Mrs Joseph Stone and Mr. rci'-o-- Lun-dah- Club Program Makes Your Skin Look Younger hn be Library Dedication .fcy For ; Jxirties Saturday O, Is ct WOOLF, AND POINT FOX AND ALASKAN LAMB. if. The Styles Are Decidedly in Keeping With the Fashions Forecasts. DOUBLE VALUE FOR YOUR MONEY! $29.75 and $35.00 For Only CACHE VALLEY beauty Salon Expert Hair Cutting by J. A. Field Cache Valley Bank Bldg. Mrs. Noble, Mgr. 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