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Show THE HERALD JOURNAL, LOGAN, UTAH, FRIDAY, MARCH -- 11, 1932. PAGE THREE. NEWS NOTES OF INTEREST WOMEN TO Dinner Dance At Bluebird For Dance Club delightful dinner dance was riven by numbers of the Logan him ng flub Thursday evening at the Bluebird. The guests were seated at six large tables. Kaoh was entered vuth a bouquet of MVipdt agous A turkey dinner was : t ved Baring dinner, several clever ..tiinis and toads were given. Spe- i.d numbers were given by Miss Lenessa Tinguv of Salt Lake City Thirty-fivwere in atouple tendance. Dancing followed dinner. The dub officers were in charge of arrangements for the affair A 1 i e Little Miss Has Birthday Party Mrs. Raymond Rose entertained at a children's party at har home Wednesday afternoon for her little daughter, Mary Rae, who was celebrating her sixth birthduy anniversary. Games were played after which a dainty lunch was SHE WIGGLES EARS FOR FAME IN HOME TOWN y served. A birthday cake centered the serving table. Easter favors were at the place of each little guest Ten guests were present ... Theater Precedes .'u Pinner TOO Gill-hill- tiy Mia I. Fmkham's Vejetible Compound i COFFEE TOO Mrs. Joseph A. West entertained at luncheon at her home Thursday afternoon in compliment to Rueben T. Evans, her who was a visitor in Logan for the was enroute to his Mr. Evans day. home in Berkeley, after a business trip to Washington, D. C. He is a member of the Federal Land Bank at Berkeley. Other guests at lunch were Mrs. Wests two sons, Dean Frank L. West and Dr. Ray B. West and a brother of Mr. Evans', Mr. Lawrence Evans. Seven Guests Entertained Mrs. Thomas Rose was hostess to several friends and neighbors at a delightful social at her home Sewing and Thursday afternoon. after which visiting were enjoyed a dainty lunch was served. The guests were Mrs. C. M Harrison, Christensen, Mrs. A. B.Mrs. J. K. Mrs. Olive Stephenson, LarMrs. her sister, Thomas and son of Preston, Idaho, Mrs. Mason and Mrs. John E. Carlisle. Quilting Party For Friends Miss Nona Dowd, champion girl BY MYRTLE GAYIXIKD Wash Miss Nona SPOKANE, Dowd, Spokane girl, has a winning smile, but it's her ears that have won her fame in the past few weeks. Spokane has gone in for in a big way ami Miss Dowd is the town's cnftmpion girl r. at birth She began and has found it a great social asset throughout her life. "1 found I always had an audience when I wiggled my ears at a parly, said Miss Dowd "ALo, I never lacked beaux An contest, sponsored oy the Spokane Press, gave Miss Dowd her title and brought out 150 adult and 100 juvenile BIG WASHINGTON William Watson's 539 Free Delivery 29 Federal Ave. Phone Saturday Specials BUTTER-Fre- A trial of one can will convince you it is of rare quality. 3 - Pounds HAMBURGER- - SOAP 3 will Blue Can, lb. DRY PRUNECARROTS. PEAR, BEANS. CORN, SPAGHETTI, SPINACH, TOMATOES 29c CANS APPLES .... Bushel Delicious Bushel ....... 1 67c 1.29 Romo Beauty Bushel PEANUT Sureti of Puritv - S- Pounds WIIEATIES 2 Packages 3 2 OP. SKAGGS Pounds COFFEE-Hil- l's sell Eagle White Soap 10 bars for A lb. STEAK- -3 lbs. PORK CHOPS Canos WINNERS NAMED n;69 BUTTER Quart 1 Easter Chick 35c Free') tontest. Officers of the auxiliary, who acted as judges, were: Mrs. A. M. Bergeson, president; Mrs. Frank and Mrs. Winn, first 1C. W Clark, second Prominent Spokane men, who can wiggle their ears and are proud of it, are Col. Wallace McROTARY Namara, new commanding officer at Fort George Wright, R L. Rutter, ehairnmn of the hoard of tile TO AID CLEANUP Spokane & Eastern Trust Co, one of Spokane's hugest banks, an Sam Webb, Spokane county i PRESTON President G. V. y Dozens of well known men lor States presided at the regular club luncheon Wednesday. professional or business achieveA civic clean-u- p plun was outments, admitted that they aspired to wiggle their eats, but had never lined. The speakers were: Willis been able to at Hieve the art. Spokane plivsniaii, say that can be learned with pracall tice, but local maintain that s .tie born, not made PRESTON Ro-tur- PANCAKE FLOUR Bag CORN and CANE SYRUP-- 1 Gallon.. RICE Fancy Head; 3 Pounds PEANIT BUTTER Jar Do you recognize the trim young lady here? Youve seen her scores of times on magazine rovers by McClelland Barclay, who draws those long, curvy girls so well. Shes Mrs. Barclay, his model. Shes on the west coast for a vacation. o iViViViVsVVsVitAagj Hendricks, Dave Davis und E. A. Crockett. Ekline Bingham sung two vocal solos. Nephi Larson, M. O. Merrill and Dr. Samuel Packer were chosen as a committee to present nominees for next year's otficeis. This comwill prevent mittee a list of nominees from whom the club will choose their officers at the April meeting. All you've hoped for io a Cough Drop medicated with ingredients of a 0 V VapoRus ona Jrttiok MrloHIr. Sunday Ffonlnii, 1JZ and Aaaoetalcd Statian Expensive Feet ... are just as Out of Date as Hoop Skirts There's no longer any reason or necessity You have expensive for lieing told feet," or You must wear high priced shoes lo lie fitted correctly." The science of fitting feet has progressed just as has the fashion in dress. Today there are moderately priced shoes that specialize in fitting these hitherto expensive feet such .... JJeMdk MD5 S!t and $(R Washingtons Youth ami Adven- ture. The Man and Honm, The General nnd Fann and The Status-man Paul general U vim SPECIALIST Chic Sales Never Had Anything On Us This Man Used to Walk Now He Runs! Hen-druk.- Walk W and Dont Grow Weary. Run . . . made in an exceptional range of Sizes and Widths . . . from 1 to 12; AAAAA to EEE . . . Your foot, no matter how extremely long, short, wide or narrow, CAN be fitted correctly and comfortably. You Need No Longer Be Told That You Hate An Expensive Foot and Dont Get Faint. ize in fitting shoes. Enjoy comfort, style and price. Your dollar goes further when spent with us! No Shoo Over $1.9.) IIIK DIAMOND RllAM). We special- ? $goo specialists in the Proper Filling of the Feel IMM UltlSlI liM z' t, k S.f 4 ' SOLD Y DP.UCCISIS r ie 40 llAMONT ar know A 49 No. Main. lioy Now I LVlai'HBLRE .V 73 N. MAIN 4A Qc CQC O 6 ChHcmfTDTn. gif fan muti CT. GTJB GEaxTWj ttt.m it A Qc fAc LOGAN JUOB ST THE KAXFJLS For dean, sparkling diahes with less work try the New Oxydoi with its 50 more suds rich, lasting suds that cut grease cleanly and yet are kind to hands. Oxydoi never -- halls up, leaves no beam, softens water. 0 Lesson Course $4.00 OF tVOBt SOAP (tea. o. a. -- 4 Prof. E. A. Dunham. Associate Instructor of the Cuibeitson Studios of New York, will conduct classes-i- n Contract Bridge at the Hotel Eccles starting Mon-- j day March 1 1, 8 p. nt. DishwashinID too Auisanrc o AC Years of Quality Footwear Contract Bridge lYoirre OCc tfcw $d)00 PETERSONS Shoe Store 3JCC Pc Afic 399 North 1st Last PHONE 165 . .. Eamma THE HHICHESTERS PILLS Felix Market VICKS COUGH DHO: g (With Other Purchases) BEEF POT ROAST Qc Best Cut, lb. SIRLOIN or Round JCC 35C This soap is of pure Crystal White stock and equal iu quality at this price. It will pay ou to lay in a good supply. See for our window other bargains. They will he there. with cabbage nnd green pepper and moisten thoroughly with Kiench dressing Season n.s desired with French dressing, or liquor from sweet pit kies, salt and pepper. Spread a piece of toast with butter and mayonnaise, cover 4 QC sh Creamery, vacuCoffee in um. air tight cans of Spokane. ear-wiggl- Iris ht iu chosen as rlmirnmn Other nif1' Business managers, D W. Hutt.irs, G L Stanger, L. M Pn holt. V P. Khumway nnd KnieM Poihr Presentation Klla Hull, .1 Gondii, Mr. Gwen Clark, O K Hav. kcx Go.stumes: Robert Lee Konnei, Willis Thelma Kelli r. li i Nash, Anna Hansen and Came Kr.udseu K:un Salisbury, Khza Casting Bingham, Anna Palmer, and Lilho Benson M iisie and d:nrmg: Millie Anderson, Jthio Halhcotk, Lorna readone most at Hemstitching Beckstead, Daniel Johnson, Jennie sonable prices with quality guar- Swainston and Fonda Cottle Seen and Ruchti Cleaners anteed. Joe Call, Sam Fletcher, James P. Tailors. Over O. Skaggs. ery: M16. Wolfe, Emily Evans and Martha Phone 311-Steuri. All committees will have their first meeting Monday night at 730 p. m. in the Franklin county L D S seminary building We Give Theater Tickets know-muc- Saturday olives. Make cole slaw Girl Is Declared Champion in Competition, Brings Out Scores of Contestants of Mrs. Fred Fredrickson. A beau(lurtiful silk quilt was maderefreshing the afternoon. Dainty PAGEANT IS ments were served to the guests. Mrs. John Wilson, They included Mrs. A. M. Smith, Mrs. Mason, Mrs. C. B. Cazier, Mrs. Spiers, PRESTON Definite arrangeMrs. I. H. Sewell of Salt Lake ments were launched by the and Miss Bertha Moyle. Franklin and Oneida slake MIA officers Wednesday evening for a The two pageant. Washington stakes aim to use five hundred people in the presentation. ReThe pageant "Washington turns" consists of four episodes; tory are Schillings teas, spices and Hut a lot of them d o n t about Schilling's Coffee. Our store now has a sale on Schilling's we lemon stuffed SMITHFIELD The American Legion Auxiliary Earl S. Harper Post No. 58 of Smithfield recently sponsored a contest in the Summit st bool of Smithfield between the fifth and sixth grades. Three cash prizes for the best t haraeter sketches on Abraham Lincoln and George Washington were awarded. Loa Farrell was the winner in the Lincoln contest and Maxine Smith in the Washington son-in-la- Most every housewife knows how good and satisfac- at eab-bag- I SET lagged out . . . always melancholy and Hue. She should take Lydia E. Pink-ham- 's Vegetable Compound. Its tonic action builds up the system. Try it. r, ESSAY CONTEST Luncheon For Logan Visitor A quilting party was given Thursday afternoon at the home Felt Terribly Nervous 1 l Logan Visitor Mr. Earl Jensen was the honored guest at a surprise party given Wednesday evening at the home of Miss Thelma Steffenhagen by a group of friends Music and games after tot med the entertainment which a supper was served. Those included in the party were Miss Mi Steffenhagen, Jensen, Mr and Mis. Halvnr Skinner, Mr. and Mis R. K Nelson, Miss Tilda , Miss Luetta Hoth, Miss Ivaloo Hoth, Miss Gladys Steffen-lugeGot don Hansen, Aaron Nelson, George Nelson, and Dave Hall. Party Mrs Raymond Rose entertained a g?oup of fi tends at her home Wednesday evening The guests were taken to the theater, after whuh they returned to the Rose home for supper St Batrick deco-- i .it urns were used on ihe serving t tbles and clever favors were given the guests. A howl of cut lowers foi med the centerpieces Following supper Wwr was played Brizes were won hy Mrs. k rank Purser and Mrs. Irvin H iv. kins. The guests included (Mrs. Purser, Mrs. Hawkins, Mrs S. Hass, Mrs. Parley R. Peder-- I Mrs. Donald Smith, Mn, Mrs. Henry Watkins and Mrs Albert Erickson. Former Aggie Friends Plan Surprise Party with a generous layer of sliced tongue, then a spoonful of cole slaw and another piece of toast Cut diagonally, garnish each sec-- " tion with a slice of stuffed olive1 SOMETHING NEW and serve. IN SAMmiGIKS Carlton Sandwich IS Si GOEsTI.I Butter a slice of rye bread BY KITH ADAMSON ou ever yearn for a new and place Swiss cheese on it Do Cover the cheese with 2 table..uidwnli to stive the crowd? spoons role slaw, then add I. Kiobahly so, slice cooked chicken and one of' The best of sandwnhes event- boiled or baked ham. Cover with ually lose their nppeal if they another slice buttered rye bre&tf make their appearance too fre- and press together. quent and you Variety is endless neither need he tired of making the same old tilings over and ONEIDA HONOR over, nor the crowd weary of eating them. have pn ked nut several that COURT SUNDAUf you will lind a joy to make and give a plate on votir sandwich tl MV An Oneida district icw. honoi (IIKKEN S Al AI) SANDWICH Two cups diced, cooked chick- court in the Cache vallev oounci en, 1 cup celery, finely cut, 1 will be held at Banida, Idaho, ii table- the L. D. S. ward chapel, Bunda, gicen pepper, chopped, spoon lemon juice. Salt and pep- evening at 7:30 p. m., April 3. Thi announce per, mayonnaise; bread or toast. court was previously Mix thicken, ce'ery, green ptp-pe- for Sunday evening, March 20. 1 lemon juitc and seasonings. is under the auspices of Banld Moisten with mayonnaise and ward Troop 44, of the council. Court of review proceedings wi spread generously between slices of buttered bread or toast. be held at the Preston Chambe of Commerce, Saturday, March 2 Tongue Serinl Sandwich 2 at 2 p m. All scout troops c cups finely shredded l tablespoon chopped green Oneida district are eleelble to nai pepper, toast, m a y o n n a i a e, tieipale. All awards will be givei French dressing, juice, salt and pepper, sliced tongue, Home Service 1 Ten Guests Hostess Group Of Friends The Seagull camp of the Utah Pioneers will meet Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the home of Mis. Patience Adams, 363 East, Second North. The following program will be given: Piano selection. Miss Adams; camp history, Mrs. Eunice Harris; song, Lothaire Rich, reading, Mrs. Ruby Amussen; topic, "Utah Water Supply" power), Mrs. M. S. Green. Julia Party M'-Kathy E IVterson was hostess at a supper followed by iniitiait h dge al her home ig A high score prize was won hy Mrs K C lkler The guests im Hided Mrs. lkler, Mrs Harry Imker, Mis Joel E Ru Its, Mrs V D Gardner, Mrs W L unhiss, Mrs. Ray H West, Mis George B ('.line and Mrs A Pedersen Miss Margery Larson entertained an attractively arranged dinner l .rty at her home Thursday evening The serving table was centered with a large basket of bright To colored Easter candies. All appointments were in Easter color. Ten guests were included FolMiss Kina IVterson entertained lowing dinner the remainder of the a group of friends at her home evening was spent in social chat Wednesday evening;. The time was and music. spent in playing Kook and visiting After the games a luncheon v as served The guests ineluded Miss Willa Daniels, Miss Murgaret Johnson, Miss l.eah OKson, Miss Della Mae Johnson, Kill Reeder, Joe Osmond, Miss Ellen Edgley, prominent Kay Nelson, Jesse Reeder, Ray vocalist of Pocatello, Idaho, and Reeder and the hostess. former Aggie, spent the past sevPrizes were awarded to Miss eral days in Logan visiting with Johnson and Miss Leah Margaret Miss Vilate Jones. While here, ( .soil. Miss Edgley attended the Delta Phi formal. Seagull Camp Meeting Monday RECOGNIZE HER? Youve Seen Her On Magazine Covers Conlract Bridse Bollows SuPper rat. or. THIS COLTON IS WORTH $1 TO YOU!' v Hring this coupon to the office of the with $3.00 and you will receive a ticket for the fuUr SAVE 23 "f Herald-Journ- course. |