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Show THE J6-- HERALD-JOURNA- LOGAN, UTAH. L, FRIDAY, MARCH PAGE FIVE. 1 0 3 2. 2 5, RULA C. PITZER Society Editor Call 50 NEWS NOTES OF INTEREST TO WOMEN REDHEADS, Bridge Luncheon PFD. Honored Guest At yfair Social A beautifully arranged bridge luncheon was given Thursday afternoon by Mrs. Fred Lundberg at her home. Luncheon was served from one large table and two The centerpieces smallar ones. were bowls of lavender sweet peas and yellow tapers in silver holders At the place of each guest was a small basket filled with bright The place colored Easter eggs. cards were also of Easter design. The guest list included Mrs. Chester J. Myers. Mrs. T. B. Budgo, Mrs. LeRoy Wilson, Mrs. C. J. Daines, Mrs. M. C. Harris, Mrs. L. Mentor Jensen, Mrs. George Wilkinson, Mrs .L. W. Hovey, Mrs. Clark E. Haskins, Mrs. W. H. Peterson, Mrs. G. A. Lindquist, Mrs. H. B. Johnson, Mrs. A. B. Olsen, Mrs. Farrell Johnson, Mrs. E. J. Yonk and Mrs. Wilford Lundberg. Bridge prizes were awarded to Mrs. IJudge and Mrs. Lindquist. A delightfully arranged surprise party was held Wednesday For years either blonds or bru nets have reigned at St. Patrick's Day festivities of University of Missouri engineering students in Columbia, Mo. But when auburnhaired Mary Butterfield of Kansas City, above, came along she won unanimous election as queen this year. By Camp Group Mrs. J. Z. Stewart is receiving on the event of congratulations ,her seventy eighth birthday. By way of honoring the event and also as a support to the Boosters show her sons and daughters and their husbands and wifes accompanied Mrs. Stewart to the show Wednesday evening. After the theater they went to the home of Dr. E. I. Stewart where a pleasant social evening was spent. Dainty refreshments served to nineteen members family. Members of the Elizabeth Mathews camp sponsored a party bust Friday evening at the pavilion ir. compliment to their husbands. The following program was given: Speech of welcome. Captain Adaline Mathews; reading of one act play, Lavon Zollinger; vocal solo, John Speuhler; one act play. The Flower Shop," under the direction of Gretta Theurer, cast included, Zella Bryson, Roma Zoland Berl linger, Lloyd Theurer Schiess; piano solo. Bernice Zollinger; vocal solo, Norma Crabtree. After the program the remainder of the evening was spent in dancing. Refreshments were served. One hundred and twenty five guests were in attendance. M4 Easter Season Special ! PERMANENT WAVE $3.35 Dellas Beauty Shop Call Preston 80-- W Schilling What is it about a cup of good cofice in the morning that fortifies the soul of man No-Ho- st j Heres Again, With Turban and Party Dress i i Boots evening at the home of Mr. and The Mrs. J. Clarence Johnson occasion being to celebrate the of Mrs. birthday anmwisary Johnson. A dinner was served. A flowering potted plant formed the tawere Covers ble centerpiece. marked for twenty five guests. Following dinner the remainder of the evening was spent playing bridge. Prizes were won by Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Berntson and Mr .and Mrs. Russell Hanson. Mrs. Johnson was presented with a gift. Party Sponsored Birthday Easter Wardrobe Roots j Attractive Family Honors Mother On a when its good. So, make it with care. your Easter Ensemble ehar-aete- (SapntfoH Birthday Party For Young Son' Today and Saturday! SOMETHING DOING EVERY SECOND! Mrs. Torval Larsen entertained at a birthday party at her homo, Thursday afternoon for her son, his Ross, who was celebrating tenth birthday anniversary. Games were played after which refreshments were served. The serving table was centered with a birthday cake. Covers were marked for l eelve young friends. Breath-quickenin- Select it with equal care, Fine coffee is worth looking for. Try T1 ngs of the Morning! nesday afternoon. At the close of the bridge games dainty refresh- ments were served. Eight guests were included awarded i.. prizes were Bridge Mrs. Carl B. Arentson and Mrs Wilkinson. George Club Members Entertained Mrs. Joseph Quayle. entertaineJ of her club at her home Wednesday afternoon. The time was spent playing cards after which dainty refreshments were served. The serving table was centered with a bouquet of spring flowers. Covers were marked for nine. Mrs. Thain Watson was a spe-cial guest. the members Here Is Boots" herself again. The comic strip favorite, whom you see every day in "Boots and Her Buddies," is wearing a new turban. She also has a very formal party frock. If you color it the right way she will be the belle of the ball when she gets to the party. Get out your crayons, color the turiwn and dress, and see Two how stylish "Boots" looks. will more " costUfnes for Boots appear tomorrow. ; Mrs. T. G. Taylor was hostess to members of the F. F. W. club at her home Thursday afternoon. Bridge was enjoyed after which a dainty lunch was served. The guests were seated at three small tables. Each was centered with a fragrant bouquet of feaCovers were thery sweet peas. Mrs. Harry marked for twelve. Reynolds and Mrs. Paul Dunn were special guests. Prizes were awarded to Mrs. Byron Alder and Mrs. Wilford PRESTON PLANS Attends Tea At Smithfield Mrs. W. W. Barber, Mrs. N. E. Mur.k, Mrs. O. W. Edwards and Mrs. W. W. Merrill motored to Smithfield Thursday evening to attend a tea which was given by members of the American Legion auxiliary of Smithfield. KrJil rAMl HADE THE MAXIM OB IVORY BOAT BY j ,.ftV(,m,.n for hrr. What type of men do women jer? Cavemen or cavalier? Varzan or lounge lizard? The treats em brawny type who rouf;h and tels cm nothing or the Don Juan who woos with words, looks and gentle, flatter- - attentions? Centuries ago even a couple ideal of ago the generations man was big enough and dom-- a and ineering, triumphant ruth-dose- d less- jt GO OIIlBGQIIP BVTseehowmuehtaslrltitu)lththNtwOydol 4 !' . 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Howard Merlin son, Heusse, Tommy Rasmussen, Vinton Merrill, Reise Cutler, Flovd Bennett Leland Edwards, J. J. Fiala, Howard Luthgoe, Merlin Stevenson Lyle Shiple.y, Karl Alder, Prenie Griffith, Afton Hobbs, Dorothy Robbins, Sadie Foss,' Marguerite , Ward, Grace Larson, Anna Melba Johnson, Ruth Mc- Queen. Sara Benson, Grace Pal-- ; mer, Helen Maughan, and Laree Nan $5. Olga $6. Petersons Shoe Store 53 Years of Quality Footwear BUSINESS MMBMnnKU PLEASURE NCTUM 73 North Main Logan nMMMII The General Motors Value in the Refrigeration Industry .haven, ascetic, man who gets Year offers? pale-face- the Western beauty queens, some them quite choosy, say thev prefer a sort of man. Knemeyer, .typical Margaret in westof the 1932 queen-cro- p ask doesn't ern Washington, much - just that he shall be a caveman who wears his clothes A Tarzan who like a cavalier. never is crude, never eats wuh his knife nor forgets to help her with her coat. He must be inwith her, telligent and reason not order her! And he must be kind to cats! And others same thing. say about the PILLS CHiCHEbaERS BHAMk OrKgffWt. .ftfivottf IIKH. I I. US AA IHAMOXB UIUMt PH,I..1,lt40?'rits kao t. I'oy solo er oh dough evuywaus I special orchestra will play the The members are David Palmer. June Ward, I'.ay Fackrell, Platt Ward, and Albert Head. LOWEST PRICES in Frigidaire History Cufiic Foot Moraine Mod cI A music. VICKS COUGH DROP . . . All youve hoped for in a Cough Drop medicated with ingredients of WICKS i V VapoRub clean. young most Leap ' r our Alder. thp lf QMteesQfigB 3 (BbGekOesg OEDG Fascinating, new styles Morri-noson- of madam GEORGE FOR BIG OPERA Porter. hi- - Caballero , Bridge Party For Club Group Miss Connie Lewis and Miss Phyllis Sheffield entertained the members of the Charta club at a bridge dinner at the home of Miss Iewis Thursday evening. All table appointments were carried out in the Easter idea. Covets were marked for twelv? guests. Following dinner the eve- rung whs spent playing bridge. The high score prize was won by Miss Dorothy Tond Ihe al.-- j cut prize was won by Miss Jose- phine Morrell. Mrs, Bonnie Thom-- , as was a special guest. isworthy ofEnnajettick Shoes! signed for the smart womans various activities are made on Enna Jetticks perfectly fitting lasts. Make your selection from our extensive assortment which ranges from the seasons smartest styles to the more conservative aristocratic modelsat$5.00 AAAAATto EEE SIZES 1 to 12 and $6.00. Remember,Enna JcttickShoes Enna Jettick Melodies are made in 177 sizes and every Sunday evening , P, M. Eastern Standwidths from 1 to 12 and from 8:00 ard Time , over U J and AAAAA to EEE. ussoi iuted iSM.C. nations. Mrs. W E. Skidmore entertained at a bridge tea at her home Wed- to It's true, Romancal Eight Guests At Bridge Tea JACKSON, Cal., Mar. 25 As rn indication of the renewed interest in mining, the famous! Bonanza mine at Drytown is to be worked again. The mine, once rich producer of gold, was 52 years ago when it was filled with flood waters. The wa- ter is being pumped out. 'fltii Acttoai g Heart-quickenin- Bridge Dinner Includes Twelve f suspieion points at one time orfed Fox Debutante .Stars at the current season, have unother to practically every mal1 sirt t he feminine leads. Conehita as a member of the powerful ease. These include O'Brien and Victor MeLaglen, who are featured; C. W'ld"n HHburn Better dry cleaning is promised ,K'nr;.. Capitol Theater illard Robertson. L0g,ln by Squires Cleaners. The Conehita Montenegro and Linda service of Brof. Win. Kiuney is Kl Coyote mysterious rider of Watkins, both of whom were mini- in operation in our plant. M26. the night s vir.gs in and out of the plot of 'J he (Jay Caballero with all the daring of the romaatm knights of history, yel the stein1 of the stirring F uium liianm i Arizona and the tune is the present day. Who is Kl Coyote? 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