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Show PAGE EIGHT THE Bridge Luncheons Flaitfr Fanny Says. At Smithfield For Guesls Mrs MAY H 11 M Hostess To Club Members Mrs Lon Blanchard enterta fthe members of her club at her .jome Wednesday afternoon Cards and weie the entertainment after which dainty Th refreshments werg served serving table was centered with s bouquet of spring flowers Eight members were in attendance led sev-in- - MAY 41 Ull.fc Military Grouo In Concluding Meeting The final meeting of the year for Scabbard and Blade, national military fraternity, was held at the Bluebird Wednesday evenm-A feature of the dinner meeting was the Initiation of two honorGeorgj ary members. Captain Preston and Dr. Booker Preston Responses were made by the two new Initiate j. hy Presidert E G Peterson who Is also an houorary member and the lhr; graduatuv' members of tho fraternity, raid Grace. Mmk and Ralph Stoker. Cache Stake Pays R. S. Leaders Honor I,ik Lun-rheo- n iS? UTAH, MAY THURSDAY, Muic Club Has 19, 1 9 3 2. In Recital Members of the Study Hour !uh met Wednesday afternoon at be home of Professor and Mi 4 W N Christ mu aen T hi uas lir mating of this reason Those who took pait on th pmgrani vtre Mink Amy Moo oii, Miss Ituth H inimond, Rt M.trb.ira Kli.tson, Ijilincr la Morothy Mf(iee, Montrose, Ma Sunday lit n I A host never should giii'wl, the alty's the limit lie lives ill a pent-hous- tell his unl an Silver Tea And Fashion Revue The annual fashion revue a'.fl silver tea sponsored by Phi I Oniu ron, in conneitiun with of th? the textiles department Utah State Agricultural college, was given hi foie a huge group of friends, Wednesday evetung.it the Little Theater During the first part of the revue various articles of childrens clothing were shown Later costumes, of wool linen cotton and bv different prire silk, grouped levels were displayed by charm mg models Most of the displays Afterwere of ougimil design noon, evening and street rostmm s were shown Miss Lorraine Bole, annoumed each costume as the model walked aero.ss the stage and told of the latest trends in fashion During the cvei ing music was furnished bv Miss Lois Lunt, pianist, Hauv Woodward, violinist and Kendra k H iwkes vocal-lis- t Spring flowers and fernery added a Jt orativc note to th stage M uss Fiances Knott and Mlts I la, el So wards were in charg? of the airangemcnts .f ness meeting the remainder thi evening was spent playing bridge A late suppei w is srrvei. It the I lose of the games to eight Bridge prizes were won by M' .1, y y Lundberg and Mrs M Norfleet Birthday Party For Small Child enterA G Lundstrom Mrs tained at a children's party at her home Wednesday afternoon Lucille, (or her little daughter. her sixth who was celebrating birthday anniversary A variety ot games were played after whnh a dainty lunch was The table was centered served with a ptetty birthday cake, topped with pink and blue candles. Eaih guest was given a small basket filled with candles i Ten little friends were present. Save Wappily Announcing New Low Prices On Your Fawirite Hose Holeproof , 20 Effective Friday, May No. 2018 $1.00 2100 LAY lush linen knitted scarfs add joy to spring This one is red and white striped - vec-lo- Editor Mrs Russell Hanson was ho less to members of her dull at her home Wednesday afternoon the entertainBridge formed ment after which a dainty lum h cf Ogden vid was served Muv, Iras table was i entered The he presented in a pianoforte re- with aserving howl of bright colored nt d Sunday afternoon from four tulips Covers were marked for to fwe o'tln'k at tlie FHuebir I eight Special guests were Mr. Othello III' kman and Mrs F A Sponsoring the affair are Mr Iehrson Hen-drGuy Thatcher, Mrs Caroline Bridge prizes were awarded to its Mrs Kmma Ec Irs Jonei, Mrs Iehrson and Mrs It E Mrs Walter Welti and Mrs Ju- Bcrntson Miss Leavitt is a lia Howell sophomore student at the Utah St itc Agricultural college and a ' ornplishod piano artist The re ital Sunday will be Mis. Iaavitt s first public appearance Her program will in in Logan dude numbers from classic, ro mantic and modern composer Friends of Miss laeavitt and ad of Logan arc cormusic lovers dially invited to be present 11 K corpi t si nil d v. it n a beautiful sage bouquet The following progiam was given King loiigregHtnm, pravei, 1is Bts le G Ballard, .song, Rt lie. Sandy (horus, appreciation, Mis Louise Itn h; Looking Baik-war' Mrs Laura R Merrill, violin solo. Miss Rebecca Stewart, auompamed by Miss Dclaa Lun- dalil, responses Mis Pardon and Mis Came, .song. Relief Sonet v (horus responses Mrs Owen and Mrs Smith, votul solo Mrs Luther Sm.th, remarks, Mis Louise Y Robinson, Mrs Ainy B Lyman land Mrs Julia A Child pusuiimy of the genera! hoard of the Rt lief Society of Salt Lake Citv (losing song, Relief Sin lety i horn Mrs Ellen Birber bcneiin lion, Mrs Joseph K Cordon presided during the program Following the program light n freshments were served in the amusement hall An airav of gm- geous Rpring blossoms were used to dec oi ale the hall and also the The Relief Society color r, ihapel vcllovv and blue were predomina'- ing in the color scheme The sen-ing tables weie covered with cluny lac c cloths over blue and yello v satin Each table was centered with a blue bowl filled with tulips and at the- - ends were silver candelaoia holding tall yellow princess tapers At tile serving tables were Mbs Ruth Smith Miss Karma Cardan, Miss Naim Ru h, Miss Ruth Owens. Miss Blanche Cardon and Mrs K O Lindquist Assisting with the serving were Miss Lulu Smith, Miss Margaret Caruon, Miss Mary Peterson, Mis Margaret Mikkelson and Miss Alice Adams Music waa furnished during the ' MRS. RULA C. PITZER Bridge Club Entertained College Pianist Final Meeting' A Ih'.imI iful tribute was given to Mrs. Lucy S. Carilnn, U Owen arnl Mis. Lulu Mis. K i nine IJ. ('.tine, Mr-- . V. .Smith, at a testimonial ainl inception, Wednesday aftei-Muiueck and Dennis Wilmore on at the l ouitli waul (htpel. HAI H These foul hying IJclief Society piesidents of the Uailie Club Officers StaKe, who e w oi k tovets over a peiiod of sixty-fou- r years, west honored and lauded hy all yvho took part on the pm Meet Monday gtam. Many inteiisting experiences telling of the haid-sh'p.- s Mr and Mrs Russell Hail am that weie fated during the eat l.v years of the Roind ntut lined of f ic ers of the VarsiD lull at their home MonSociety woik weie told by Sister Cat don and Sister Came (Drue day evening After a short busiEu h of the guests of honor w. , s all-c- LOGAN. L. THE WOMANS PAGE SOCIAL - CLUB NOTES G L Rees oi Southfield hostess Ht two ultra' t tvely ri ranged bridge lum lieons at her home, one Tueadity attrnomi ami one WedneMi ty afternoon was nerved at small tables Km h was ccnteicd with yellow in tulips Yellow predominated olor si heme used tor nl' the appointments. The guests in luded at the Tuh nay luncheon were Mrs A H Thompson, Mrs Joe F links, Mrs Weston Vernon, Mi , N VV Mrs Rutn Miiciii h Christiansen Hell. Mrs W H Ilerton Mis H .1 Hatch, Mrs Norman tjalishurv, Mis. H R MGee Mrs J W Hayward, Mrs N E Monk, Mrs I, U Nai.bitl, Mrs M C Hniris Mrs. Thomas B Fair and Mis. I true Smith The high si ore puze for budge was won by Mrs Havwiud and the pi lie wus awarded to Mrs Naisbitt The guests list for Wednesday ineluded Mrs John Christiansen Mrs T B Budge, Mrs J C Hayward, Mrs Clark K II iskins Mrs G A Lindquist. Mis M O Hardy, Mrs Jesse Earl, Mrs Ross W Barbvi, Anderson, Mrs W Mrs V W Mel rill, Mrs O W Edwards, Mrs LcRov Wilson, Mrs George Losse Mis I W' Elmson, Mrs Bvron Alder and Mis C A Lundahl The high seore nrize for budge was awarded to Mrs Budge and the all cut prize went to Mrs Haskins IIEKALD-JOURNA- afternoon by Mrs K O Lindquist, Mrs Haiold Smith and Miss Verda Pai ker Three hundred and fifty guesls were in attendance The following women were in charge of the genei ai arrangements, Mr Joseph E Cardon, Mrs Jesse P Ruh Mrs and Mrs C C Wendelboe Janies McMurrin was chairrin of Mrs. G the program committee VY and Mrs Luella Lindquist Adams were in charge of the refreshment committee and" Mrs John O Peterson and Mrs Patience Adame were in charge of the decoration No. 8153 . . No. 2243 2663 . . No. 4063 . . $ 1.50 . 1 J$ Now .95 Now popular young KfNii 79c Now .j$1.25 Now IKLL CLALDfA itr couldnt serve a more convenient and economical treat than Kelloggs Com Flakes and milk. 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