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Show THE HERALD-JOURNAL- , SOCIETY NEVS MOTHER'S League Luncheon Held Friday At SMART OUTFIT FOR MORNINGS f - bserved and Mrs H P Bair, who oDserving their Mlver wed-- g entertained a anniversary, up of frienas Thursday eve-- g at the American .Legion ne in Logan canyon tunco was played after whuh remainder ot the evening was nt dancing A midnight waa served All appointments e carried out in a color scheme The guests pink and white seated Mis Bair with a oeau-i- l set of silver he guests included were Mr I Mrs Leonard Green, Mr and b Niels Simpson, Mr and Mrs in Farr, Mr and Mis Alma idahl, Mr and Mrs John Mo-- , Mr and Mrs M D Allen, and Mrs Thain Watson, Mr I Mis Mose Reese, Mr and s Lawrence Mr Johnson, I Mrs L S Smart, Mr and b Ed Fish Ernest Parkinson Mildied, Camilla and Melvin -- v The Mothr in iMughtt rs banquet DitsmUiim Dim h will be held Mondn it h ju, at West minster hall The theme ol the meeting will be Cheerful theruh i he toast-- , and the progi.im will be woen A spend around this idt pio gram will de givtn in lomiet tion with tht bunqutt of the utual Worker Dnored Guest dinner party was Fnday evening by tne women ters ot the First ward mutual d 1 the home of Mrs Carl Benson aflan was in honor of Mrs ison, who is retiring from th tual e oilowing dinner games and A lovely gift enjoyed t presented to Mrs Benson teen officers and workers were uttendance hose in charge of the plans for party were Mrs Herman Mrs S M Budge and Final Meeting Of Markers Club mu-wer- ... itertain For W W Pe-so- Barber ub Members Irs N E Munk was hostess members of her bridge club at home Friday afternoon At dose of the games dainty reft ihmentj were served to eight sts Irs M O Hardy and Mrs ; Hayward were special guests bridge prize was awarded to I Roland Emmett. i . mcing Club ficers Meet he officers of the Logan icing club met Thursday eve- at the home of Mr and Charles O Peterson Ians were discussed for the t club dance after which the tainder of the evening was it playing cards Light refreshes were 'served to Mr and S E. Needham, Dr and Mrs M Budge ana Mr and Hrb rson ... iends Arrange g rs Byron Alder who was her birthday anniversary 1 tne guest of honor at a ess luncheon held at her e Fnday anernoon The lunch-tabl- e was centered with a of snap dragons and pink rs vers wete marked for Mrs r, Mrs barrel! Johnson, Mrs i Peterson, Mrs H B John-Mr- s Osar Vvennergren, Mrs fr risohnei ht, Mrs Leah Blair Fred Lunuberg, Mrs A B Mrs L Mentor Jensen, l, C J Daines and Mrs W J ob-in- I y gold-color- Birthday Party Honors Daughter PRESTON ENJOYS idge Luncheon 11 g g no-1- dge followed luncheon and score prize was awarded Alder was presented with a prize e ... Hostesses ning Social PRESTON -- The Preston high school girls league under the direction of the instructor Blanche Eoudrero gave a dame festival at the gvinnasium Wednesday evening The opening ceremony was the installing of nest years Girls League officers and the crowning of the new president Sadie Foss The remaining new ot' icers are W anda Edna Palmer, Neeley Jensen Gwen Nielson, Eleanor Neland June Peterson Margaret Tne retiring officers arc son Christie Taylor Margaret Palmer Alton Wilcox, Veda Fames Sadie Foss and Verda Fofiett A group of foi dances was piesented by Baibara W mtehead Etta Hulse Peail Lindsay LaRue Head Virginia Evans Myrtle Cail-soEldine BingZenda ham, Ruth Maughan, Bertna Kendall, Ruby Handy, Olwyn Evans The Interpretive Dancing class piesented a group of dames Those participating wire Ruth Barton Vila Reckstcad Zi nda Benson El dine Bingham Pnv. us Bosworth Alice Bovce, Eulala Crane Dora Duvis Dorothy Hanson, LaRue Head Fdith Johnson Dorothy LarLimlholm Dorothv Ellon son, Maughan Ruth Maugh in Evelyn Nielson Ruth Neeley, LaVoyec I intt Glailvs Roper Margaret Phvllis Thomas, Barbara Tavloi Whitehead Loirine W .ngei Grace W inn and Thelma W oodward The and progiam awas well hilineed dances R muted luge iriety ofof dancers and an excellent group n Bei-so- Women s Faculty League of gan b gh school met fhuis-vem- n , at the home of Mis Ta.oet, with Mrs Tarbet P A C Pederen, Mis i Linford, Mis L Ray Rob-anMiss May McC&t rey ; as hostesses O A Garff gave a delight-adinand musical selections given by Margaret and d g were served to The living looms attractively decorated with ets of red tulips M T Taylor and Mi II were special guests reshments guests ... pie Arrange e Wedding ind Mrs William Waite of announce the engagement eir duughter, Lucille, to D lishull, son of Mrs Emm t i ill, also of Logan couple will be married June U will muke their home in i IltENBT TFRIAN ( Ladies Missionary Club Entertained The Ladies club missionary members were enteitained Friday evening at the home of Mrs Joseph Qumney Dr T C Romney gave an interesting talk on his the in nnssionaiy expel lences south Short talks were also given by Preside it Joseph E Cardon, President A E Andersoi, President Qutnney and President C Dunn A reading was given dv Mrs A Rubv Amussen missionarv club was oigamzed by Miss Ellt n I.unt and Miss Katherine Decker of Provo who nave organized i Dub m that city The name of the Logan club will be Yeihara At the close of the program a social hour was enjoyed and light refreshments were served by the hostess to thirty-fiv- e guests Take 'Em Off, We Know You III U( II OiCz Q) tender spaik of love divine, from celestial throne above; To make of motherhood a shtine With all absorbing Mother Love. -- A A 4 As gentle as the dew drops touch On some pure flower in lowly cove. A gift from God to do so mutR To guide the way Oh! Mother Love! Bv 1 w om Vim E MiKI NNf ru ail Bridge jerstv mil ot smaiiti hi most oi budge J m t siiilil inc t Mi- MM one ol oui IS i Bl reiary Nt i Patchwork Quilt Pattern ; oe V uium.iu. uti. ou impmti 11 1 is hi n m Vs U tin in im .1 ouiv Path minimal sunimir tou n mu tit m lit Ametuan Bmlgt l.tagin is neid anil it is at this touinnimnt that the gieut Nation u i i i contest is placed cinlv those who nave won i n ticmai . nampionsmp ale tlignm li Ik tl m this event piiiuipate s this year is the borne ti thi pitsideut ot the Vmeiumi Budge Becgue and at Deni an mini, tne . scieited plivers oi m mi I mud Mates participate N etional Bn Individual aiasieis event i muiipumship - EDNA and II R. Ml RIM I I c Hi Sunday, once again is Mothei hough Mothers whom we loed haw g iu ,av K t when tiagiatue mm lu In )ne said good-bv- e And flowers bloomed and ieaes the hid a1! th tills The Otliet, when the snow was deep and wluu tm it Closed tiled eves and hade us all go InVVl s as-- , white When Sunday comes and ihilditn To Mothei s ah, they cant leath up t ms, Foi they haye smiled and both have gone aw iy And wont he hath again tor Mothei s Day lhey i.int teaih up to ouis? Thats imt the ti nth lot both haye taught us sinte oui tally youth That death is but a gateway to that shun Wheie loyed ones liy e in tn toieyiinimt And so -- these lines ol ouis loi Mot Ini s Div Aie meant loi tyvo who, silent, sljppi away, And toi all Mothei s bless the holy name i lot tluough all ages Mothei s aie tin same Vnd I CM l V Ik t .. - - lesson-sermo- 1 AKQk76o m VV n HIGH PRIESTS Cache stake High Priests Quorwill um hold meeting Sunday a All 2 p m in the stake house high priests are requested to O The monthly meeting of the 32nd Quoium of Seventies will be held in River Heights Sunday at 2 p m Good attendance desued The 64th Quorum of Seventies house Sun- DAY. FOIRTH WARD President Joseph E Cardon will be the speaker at the Mothers day piogram in the Fourth ward Sunday night Miss Jane Reed accompanied by Miss Fern Barrus will si.ig Serenade by Fritz Knesler Mrs Florence Clark acMrs Bertha Purser companied by will play a violin solo Two short Mothers ddy poems will be read by Miss Gladys Hobbs a hit Hie i i dm-gia- m hand thi it seven spades if putnei held the aee of ill murids hi would respond foul dt unonds and this is all wdh the information Mr Sims needs to arrivi at e contrut of seven Howt'er .no trump hih the h md pieseuts no I believe it lying pinblerv nt one most the unusual piesents and mteiesting bidding problems of the yiur K opynght NE Hi rvlie, Inc ) V pi i j lm eKiVs, Q Art?? - zy Y L D S INSTITUTE There will be a special Mother s day program held at the L D S Institute school, Sunday Sunday, May 14, at 10 30 a m Mrs O A Garff will give a reading A good musical piogram has been arranged by Miss Vilate Jones, which Includes among other numbers, selections from the Lj- gan Senior high school Ladies glee under the direction of Frank Baugh The public is invited Hera tint i ene down to us from ule quilt makers The p itli to nines to vou with instruitions for complete simple w citting si mg end finishing, with vudige i hart, of quilt to help arrange the bloi ks loi single and double bed mi i diagmm of block size whnh selves as a guide for placing the pati lies and suggests contrasting mete rials Seul fik lot a pattern for this to Logan Her aid- - lournal design Niedle.rvft Dept X2 Eighth Avenue tw N tit k Citv i one-ov- come will meet in the stake day at 2 p m the home ol the a. VV i ( HItiN TI AN MIFNIF. Mortals and Immortals. is the subject of the lesson sermon which will be read in all Christian Sc ence churches on Sunday Muy 14 the Biblical passages Among is comprising this 4 10 Proverbs Hear, O my son and receive mv sayings and the years of thy life shall be many Services are held in the assembly room of the Cdohe Valley bank building at 11 o clock Sunday school at 9 45 All are wel il is also iuuiwudged worlds gitatest i ai.l oi the tau.uu piavti and captain Hill Kims who rout Hoistmeu R n is won molt national .hampunt am otner player in the snips than ks a matter of leeord, woild tile! e an ftw national lupswhim do not ha1 the name of Mr Iliicappli No 4 i suns etigi iced upon them lt I aura Whet hr hili visiting hi the home ot M. Runs itcemly the writei rt The Iinpippli thit popular mo leived Bom him the following an til ol Colonial ait i an be found usually interesting hand in applique and pitehwmk quilts houlh (Dealei) as well as in elaborate quilting de 32 hpcdis Its deioiative possibilities He aits A K signs Diamonds None inspiltd this putihwmk quilt in w huh the stnps in mntiasting Clubs A thi tide the ihanees are only one materials tepioduce spike m stveral million ol your being rhatiutei of the fruit Though dealt such a hand let us assume made of a number of piei es the that you aie the lu, ky one W hat blot k is simple to do and makes a quilt pattern that is would hi om opening bid t si i at om e that there is a among the handsomest of thosi 1 s sine i old gi ind slam at spadt know in tm pltvets will anawei, Well I would Did two diamonds Mr Sims was not interestid and try to get doubled at seven dealt in simply playing the hand fix spadt s Howevti Mr Sims hud a def- a grand slam at spades He saw inite bid tor this hand when it an opportunity to play the h md was dealt to him at a eluplu ale at no trump if his partnet held game at Deal recently He is the the aee of diamonds so his orig creator of the onginul tluee forcInal hid was thiee spades one ing bid used in the This forced partner to respond exot conti ait Let tile system with any suit in which he holds bid to this you. plain an ace Now if his partner wen An original thiee! bid is a forcto respond with three no trump an same as bid the origjust ing Mr Rims, of course would play inal forcing two bid However, in ,he original tluee bids, you deD imtely state that you have one solid suit that you need no turnip support trom partner, that you do not have over two or three losing turds, and that all you are interested in is whether paitner holds certain high cards that is, ai es or kings her. you upen with a three bid your partner, if he holds an ate, nust respond with that suit If he holds two aces he must respond first with the aie of trump and then, if the original bidder replies with nb trump, he should next show his second ace For example, supposing you were to open with a bid of three hearts and partner held the ace of spades and the aie of diamonds His proper response would be thiee spadt s even though it were d singleto i ace of spades UTT BLOWERS Now if tne original bidder bid A Large ariet three no trump tnen the partner must respond with four diamonds, regardless ot the diamond strengcu as long as he holds an ace CHURCHES Therefote . . 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PEHRSON FLORAL ... when this hand RHONE 397 was We Delivei 960 CANYON ROAD More About TODAY tContinued from Page 1) jcieotuc bulb, will keep your u k uebox going elec-- I " Ch mges come slowly for human who find it hard to aban jbtings don beliefs and customs dulled into them through centuries, poor Gandhi, now staiving himseit will pass like a shadow and India will remain what India has been lor thousands of yeais Gandhi lefuses to eat, this time to impress on his countrymen the wickedness of their class system the caste ol winch establishes human untouchables, beings whose very touch present e and breath are offensive to the highei castes, poor creatures, classed lower than animals If somtbod vuil jrovide the stars the gaJs will provide tht stnp s on summer clothes for the waterside This nattv nautical outfit displaced bv Carole Lombard of Paramount gives vou tht generU inea We want one great emble matu American eagle not thousands of others that kill lambs fawns and birds thit nvili.ed nu v njo shooting Phi lion is th national emblem of lit British vet an Englishman two Yet Gandhi knows that enjovs nothing more than going thrds of his people would rather to frioi to shoot a lion have restored to them the precious perhaps t ihng about it aft is widows ot v, u ei pnvilege butning young alive with the dead bodies of then old husbands and the other privi lege of marrying little gnls tiom eight to ten years of age to old men rathei than do away with the misery and injustice of the class untouchable a hundred million heathen in India now were than there in MacAulay s day because the British have proteited the Hindus from plagues famines and from massac re by savage tribesmen to the north Changes and improvements come slowly not that it is desired to suggest that a change fiom the to of the Brahmins philosophy Curchv of teachings England would be an improvement for Asiatics There fast mother love to you is given; tender prize of hte and love. How great the gift to earth from Heaven Is true and holy Mother Love. PAGE THREE, 9. vit-u- ts are more of the By ETTA S. ROBBINS Oh I! j The House of Commons was re minded the other dav of M u that by IktiD Aulay s prophecy there would not be a henthi n lift in India By heathen MarAulay meant probably, a human being living outside the influenre of the Chinch of England Thit church, as regards its out will ward forms and dignities probably pass ' away with India still hi athen Bible school, In fy) 191 that ex-ie- pt 11 a m sjieeial music and a Mothers day sermon will be Engiven fi 45 p m Christian deavor society meeting, 7 30 p m All aie cordially evening service invited m U Y VV Ten worship service a -- el d I I The Maskcis mh ot the Logan Senior high s he ol met Ihutsday atteinoon it the school eluo looms lo complete the international drama program they hive Been studving Ameru v was used as the thi nu for tht program at this meeting, which is the last one ol the school year A humoious leading was given Miss Jean Bischoff Piano by solos were given by Keith Spenser Refreshments were served at MADGE MANS the close ot tne program by Miss HOLLYWOOD -- Sports clothes Jean Bischoff, Amos Jenkins and Howard Smith are tne usual mornn-attire, Miss Carma Cooley a former whether Holly woodites aie play, club member, was a special guest or thetnsclvts just being ing a Evans wears Madge suede windbreak with a green skirt and beret and manages to look verv sportive in same at Janet Gaynor Mis Gilbert Thnipe entertained Palm splings, wore a blue pique a birthday paity at her home sports diess with tiny brimmed at i hursday evening in honor of her Pat to match Alme who was celebratMmam Jordan lunching with daughter hir birthday anniveisary ing the Biown Games Heather Angel at and music tormed the eveDerby, woie a yellow linen spoits nings entertainment after which suit, white pique hat and white a uainty lunch was served The shoes Heather woie a gray lin- guests were seated at one large en dress, with butterfly sleeves table centered with a bowl of pink and a black rough tstraw hat roses At the ends were pink taMae Claik sw.mm-i- g at Palm pers in silver holders Covers were marked for Miss Springs, wore a vellow blaikless swim suit, trimmed in navy blue Lucy Morgan Miss Irene Anderson, Miss Ethel Bateman, Miss Verda Larsen, Miss Thelma Jor genson, Miss Oreta Baugh, Miss Dorothy Miles Bill Hess, Roy Ross Wilmore, Bill Joigenson Chapman Roldo Dutson, Wendell Tamet and the ol honor guest DANCE FESTIVAL week-endin- i if er Banquet Announced I I is( V BRIDGE i v c Mother-Daught- i 111 The spring luncheon of the Utah State Agtnullural colltge baculty Womens League was held bnuay afternoon at tne Bluebird Xhe guests weit seated at small tables contend with bouquets ot gay spring Itoweis Covers wtio marked toi seventv five guests bin neon m isical hollowing numbers wtte given bv Mrs James Bullock ami Mis George Pauli ot Pustcm Idaho Mrs bxthii A Husbands oi Salt i.ake it t.ad im plav the Devil Passes Bv Mrs E L Rom n Mrs Joel E Ricks Mis L K Humphitvs Rev Mrs Hiriv nolds aid ans 1 G leyloi weie m t haigc ol tne ai rangen ents re v c Bluebird Ir A V il tc cFditor- - Note This pomi wrut. n ml Mis the Herald Journal " Pi if"x cation clU son R Meirtll both of whim ate Ca lit .It. m and have ni inv ivlatives livens here Professor Mertill s mother Mrs O J V ml! die ton last September Mrs Edna Mtinlls mil at Johnson died m Preston list Februarv M Y, MCI SUMP .m,? x.".ca a g AMD MRS. RULA C. PFIZER, EDITOR. PHONE 50. .lver Wedding anniversary SATlRDA LOGAN, UTAH, Wearing dark glasses and mannish liat and coat, Marlene Dietrich testified in a damage suit against her that she employs five guards at her Hollywood home because of threats against her and her daughter lleies how the German film star appeared in court. Be Kind The magazine is amazed that Unrle Sam should call the eagle his national emblem while paying bounties in less than ten years for the killing of 41 812 eagles, In Alaska There la nothing abnormal about Cm H&OVER DUSTETTE As efficient in dusting os The Hoover itself is in floor cleaning Light easy to Or.aeyt.rm handle, powerful in suction. Youll need it for house- cleaning, the weekly dusting and to keep the motor car spotless Montroses 33 Bedetal Ae. RHONE 999 - Be Sore- MOTHER A Box of Quality Chocolates 1 ROM THE BLUEBIRD The Name Don't Re Booled! ( ardonV on Evotv Bluvltiid SOLI) ONLY VI I Chocolate HE HU EE1RD 19 No. Main |