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UTAH, L, SOCIETY NEVS i 4i OEJF Rosenbaum-Hil- l Marriage On ngluiu J Es "H, h A v River Heights News Two doer have reienth bten ob served in the gerden of Joel Ricks The reports aie that the deei were exceptional time Mr and Mrs Preston Htnmger aie tejotcing over the safe arm i! of a babv boy recentlv Mr and Mrs Kail A Kowalhs have received word of the arrival of a daughter to Mrs Helena Flake in Snowflake Arrona Mrs Flla Davis and two chil dren have oeen visiting with m friends and relatives Mink Cieek Mrs J W Humphrey and (laugh ter Alue and Ellen reiently vis ited in Ephraim and southern Mr and Mrs Joe Call returned Tuesdav from a 4200 mile trip into various sections of the eastern sinles Thev attended the Century of Progress exhibition at Chicago The Calls enjoved a visit with H Hundlev who Mr and Mrs aie attending school at the of Chicago Chris Gunderson, local contracted and builder spent Tuesday in Ogdtn on contracting business C H Carlson, manager of the Chi Non Furniture company returned Tuesday from a business While in Chicago engagement there he attended the Worlds, fair conducted in the W indv being A wedding of interest was sol einrnzid Wednesday. July 12 in the Logan temple, when Mis e Rosenbaum, daughter of Mr and Mrs Marcus Rosenbaum of Hi igham City became the bride i Archie K Hill son of Mr and Mrs LeRov S Hill of Logan A wedding dinner was served ffter the ceremony at the home if the bridegroom s parents for iBeuibeis of the two families Me T A Kerr, grandfather of the ar. degroom was In attendance (The young couple have lft for 4 ten day wedding trip to Yellow one park After their return fiey will make their home In Im-veisit- y Ve-loi- run Miss Sarah Chipnmn is visiting with her sister Mrs Daniel Cilles pie of Tooele Miss Pearl Andereg of Rexburg Idaho has been witting at the home of Mr and Mrs John Anderson Her brother, Mr Henry Andereg who attended the music school at the lTSC, accompanied her home Mrs Joel Racks has received word of the marriage of her son CaliforLawrence, in Richmond nia Mr Christiansen of Salt Lake his been visiting with Mr and Mrs Lehi Olson Mrs Emehne Ellsworth of Richmond, has been the guest of her sister Mrs William F WiUnn Mr and Mrs Karl A Kowalhs are viMting ut the Yellowstone National paik, the Glacier National park and Canada Mr Rulon Hemnger. Miss Pearl Hindrup and Mr Vern Hemnger, motored to Seattle Washington. Saturday morning Mrs Bradshaw a sister to the Messrs Heninger will return with them and make her home in Logan John Anderson recently return H from a fishing trip to Mon-an- a City Mr. and Mrs Leo Mei ham of Riverdule were Preston business lsitors Tuesday W ilham Mrs and Bishop Hawkvs Ji greeted their son, Leo Tuesday upon his return fiom n a three year mission in the mission ot the L D S church Paul Winn left Preston Tuesdav foi an extended business visit m the' Gras like distiict Count Aitorncv Halt was a Logan visitor Wednesday Luther Fife ot Weston was a Preston visitor Wednesday Several truck loads of Boy Scouts of kranklin county left W Preston edneaday afternoon foi a cam pci ail in Logan canyon Mr and Mrs ephi Larson and sons Preston, and Heed left Wed for Bear Lake nesday Vinton Merrll, Mark Larson, Roy Sorenson C I Goff and Ira kenmngton left Thursday evening to join the Boy Scouts camped at the Boys camp in Logan canyon The N D C girls club of the local high school was entertained Monday night by Mary Callan at the home of Mr and Mrs Lynn Hale Mrs Paul Winn is leaving Friday for a visit with relatives in Salt Lake City Mrs Ray Crockett and children, Joyce and Rav, Jr, returned Wednesday from a months visit with relatives in Los Angeles Calif Mrs Frank S McCalllster was an Ogden visitor Wednesday -- , PAGE THREE. ehurc h Wednesday i' 0n 1 Mr and Mis O Preston Merrill have received word that their son La Von has received his release work in the from missionary Mr Merrill has French mission served better than thirty months as a missionarv for the L D S C 1 Hollywoods Latest Newlyweds Preston MRS. RULA C. PITZER, EDITOR. PHONE 50. JULY IS. SUIP-MY-, v Cogan Mrw Hill has been office clerk et the Budge clime for the past qve yeats Mr Hill was graduated ast May from the University of Swiss-Germa- California, receiving his Masters legtee in civil engineering VX Bridge Dinner Gardens )f Home In d Mr and Mrs R J Coakley at an attractively arranged Widge dinner party at their home Friday evening Dinner was served in the garden which was gaily decorated with Japanese lanterns fThe guests included were Mr and Mrs Carl B Arentson, Mr and Mrs W E Skidmore, Mr and Mi's Harry Smith, Dr and Mrs Clark E Haskins, Mr and Mrs Qeorge Wilkinson and Mr and Mis M O Hardy Budge followed dinner and the Jigh score prize was awarded to Mr and Mrs Arentson pre-de- f Birthday Party For Daughter Maureen Mr and Mrs Samuel Fellers en-ttamed at their home Friday evening in honor of their daughter Ruby, who was observing her Music and birthday anniversary games were the features of the a entertainment late hour a At buffet supper was served Those included were Miss Fellers Miss Leona Fellers Miss Daisy Seamons, Miss Ruth Maugh-a- n Miss Irene Harris, Miss Lucille Hains Russell Maugjian, Ralph Maughan Norman Seamons, Saunders, Kenneth Seamons, Corlett Seamons, Mr and Mrs Joseph E Seamons and the host and hostess De-Ve- rl Bv NEA Service Hollywood The Hollywood stars know that the old fashioned mt terials which fashioned grand mothers clothes are just right 'this year if you would be small Maureen O Sullivan his a per- fectly darling bathing su.t of blue yellow and white plaid gingham The suit is lined with woo! jersey which keeps Maureen warm in spite of the fact that cotton 'sound as it it would be pretty ecld when the winds blow on the beach The shorts are fastened at the sides with glass buttons and the top of the suit goes up around her Group Attends Bridge Luncheon Foui teen Guests At Party No-Ho- st party was held Monday evening at the home of Mrs Olla Jensen Supper was served at one table centered with a bouquet of garden roses Covers were maiked for fourteen guests Music and visiting were for the remainder of the A no host evening Hostess At Club ) ( Group Friday L halter fashion M le Clark gtls her cottons the linen way She was chasing around Agua Ca'iente wearing a linen sports ensemble with white skirt and squaie collared blue jacket Her sailor hit was also of blue linen When Dolorts Del Rio and her husband Cedrit Gibbons, sailed for a vacation in Honolulu Do lores wore a verv fine black and white cheeked cotton broadcloth suit The jacket had a trim little neckline and the sleeves were bouffant type met at the home of Miss Nadra Frank on Tuesday evening At the close of the lesson, refreshments were served to nine girls and their teacher, Mrs Ruth Spring Old Testament class of the First ward Sunday school enjoyed a canyon party Thursday evening at the city park in Logan canGames and a campfire yon lunch were enjoyed by seventeen including their teacher, Dean Hammond and his wife A number of girl friends of Mrs Don Campbell entertained in compliment to her at the Kendrick Games camp in Logan canyon and a campfire luncheon was enjoyed by eleven couples Miss Jeannie and Donna Hutchison of Malta, Idaho, are visiting at the home of their Mr and Mrs I J Neddo At Old Mill i D SL.NTFNCE SAN RAFAEL, Cal (I l- i- Frank E Feliz was given a sentence which he himself was charged with executing Found guilty of reckless driving after several similar offenses, he agreed to write to the state traffic office and request that his driving license be permanently revoked The judge also ordered him to sell his ..ar and give the money to his mother neik Family Reunion Miss Mina Griffin Miss Afton Thain, Miss Kaima Cardon, Miss Joan Cardon and Mi ,s Blanthe Boudrero motored to American Pork Fridav afternoon to attend a bridge luncheon given by Mrs J H Firmage in honor of her sister, Mrs William Hayward of ' W ashington. D C Mrs Hayward returned to Lo-- I gan last evening and will spend several days visiting friends and relatives Naisbitt entertatned the members of her club at a bridge tea at her home Friday afternoon After the games dainty refreshments were served to eight guests The high score prize for bridge was won by Mrs G A Lindquist Special guests included Mrs Luther M Howell Mrs E J Maynard and Mrs W E Skidmore Mrs LVEOTEDOWN OSulliy an Club Members The Weaver family reunion was Dinheld Friday at the Old Mill ner was served from large tables at noon During the afternoon a program formed the entertai iment after which a dancing party was enjoyed at night The aflair was also in celebration of the fifty fifth wedding an niversary of Mr and Mrs Alex At dinner an attractive Harris wedding cake formed the center for the serving table A piece large number of relatives and friends were in attendance grand-parent- 44 deaserts because fresh, uncooked berries served with or without sugar and cream always areofpoputime lar and require a minimum in preparation. Small children should not be allowed to eat blackberries and fruit has raspberries unless the been rubbed through a strainer to remove the seeds. The seeds are Indigestible and may do a child much harm, A small amount of aifled pulp may be given to cbll t dren aa yonng as three years Wide Choice of Deajerta Thera are numberless berry desserts that may appeal to tbe woman who wants a hearty des sert to finish out a light meal Those which are not too rich are excellent, when served with cream for children over six years of age Blueberries which have few aeede and lesa acidity than most other varieties lend themselves particularly well to puddings and of all sorts are good , pies Berries The added to a bread pudding pudding can be baked with the fruit or the fruH stswsd with sugar poured oyer thin slices of brtad tnd butter arranged In a This molded pudding Is mold chilled and served with sugar and are very ; cream. Such dessert children simple and suitable for Blueberry Pudding is a delicious dessert which can be served warm te sold. i Mondays Menu BREAKFAST: Grape fruit sections, cereal, cream, broiled pan fish, watercress, whole wheat toast, milk, coffee LUNCHEON Assorted cup sandwiches, raspberry puddings milk, tea DINNER Sweetbreads and bacon en brochette, creamed noodles diced cucumber and pine apple In lime jelly salad, blueberry pudding, milk, coffee. Blueberry Pudding cup butter, 1 cup sugar, tup milk, 2 eggs, 1 tablespoon lemon juice, 2 cups blueteacups flour, berries, 1 teaspoon cinnamon, spoon salt, 2 teaspoons baking powder. Wash and pick over berries Drain and dry between towels Dredge with 2 tablespoons flour Cream butter and sugar Add yolks Mix and sift of eggs well beaten remaining flour with salt, baking Add alpowder and cinnamon ternately wilh milk to first mixture Add lemon juice and fold in whites of eggs beaten until Add berries very carefulh stiff iisLmg ami turn into a; iu avoid oiled and floured pudding pan Bake in a moderate oven for on hour Put the pudding into tb oven heated to 400 degrees F. an after the first half hour decrear the heat to 350 degrees F. Serv the pudding warm with sugar ar cream or with a sauce made stewed and sweetened blueberrk d 1- 4 2 1 (SarantfIlLast Lionel Barrymore in Looking Forward STARTING SUNDAY! itatcLs mm as the girl u ho took a bnmrose path. ..to make erself a At The Grand w 1 pio-ble- n Diplo-mamae- Wah JOEL MCCREA JOHN H MIT RttTOM fei t MMU HINDS Gregory le Cow A Centre MiftlAN Q COOCtf SUNDAY i id Mrs dif Fune fiom Ogden i he A Fell Jrnir lust birst Ward j oI conn ooooooooooeooooooooooar-oecwoooiooooooooooooooao- a Grand Theatre ! i of Bt returnee wetk Rt !u f rke-- - MONDAY - MONDVY AM) TUKSDVY HIP5I HIPS! HOORAH I The Cuckoos are delegates to fix Peace Conference! Geneva Saw such women in your life! TUESDAY The Kiss Before idrev Teller and hn s Louise are visiting here rtial other towns in Th v au ch Idren of ilicv rela-tvi- ( tiiii IKQ RADIO Picture Hack on the Talking Screen Again! A Big Laugh Lor All! Lyric Theater lr Mr 4 Aa AT GRAND SUNDVY, Mrs A E Allen and daughters, Ma ide and Ruth visited with Mrs F,ai! Bur of Richmond on Sun-(,a- v Mrs Bair was before her nmr-iici.- e Mifcs Amv Pickett Budge Low visited at the home of h r mother Mrs. Thomas Jc op of Millville on VNedne Un v m p With Ralph Hellamy and Mae Claike AT THF Providence h ALLIDAY Straw Prtdvcftee , Mis down the short-cu- t Last Time Today Mr and Mrs F P Champ and their house guests Mr V allace Smith and son, Dh k of Chicago 111 and Attorney and Mrs George D Preston anil their guests Mr and Mrs J F ikidal of Montana spent Tuesday eyening in Login t any on where thev enjoy id a panic supper sisir Time ToJay well-know- I'OINOMNG EPIDEMIC OAKLAND, Cal 0 li Poisoning was nlmost a.i epidemic here In one dav the Highland hospital treated the following cases Marwhose 21.., age Thompson garet curiosity led her to drink furniture polish, Joe Pesio who was for d to drink liniment on threat of death, Mrs Lucile Grimes, who hilas a hailed "Diplomanlacs (XX) told them she had taken on world arious burlesque tablets admitted she had of the present day, em- poison aitempted to hoax her husbroidered with musical numbers only band by so saying and nonsensical situations, open Sunday at the Grand Theatre It is the first tuneful show to ltl AL FMAI'MI WITH BItIDE SAN FRANCISCO Cal UP inbe based on the effectualities of the Peace Con- Waller Dillon was engaged to ferences and the aggravated pomp many Dorothy June Hollingsof some of its less notable dele worth Thursday Saturday the bride-t- o be w is being feted at a gates il e when Its outstanding cast in pre nupti Ralph C party hustle d Miss Holis headed by Bert Wheel- Dow intend Afiz er and Robert Woosley those lr lingsworth off to Yumu repressive RKO Radio Bk t u r e where she bnami Mis Dow Next time Dillon comics hopts at least tin Marjorie White featured com reach the tliunh door At Canyon Miss Celia Shepherd was hostess to members of the MGR club at her home Thursday evening Music and visiting were enjoyed after were which dainty refreshments served to fifteen members KITCHEN 5 edienne of the late stage musical, Hoti ha and Phvllis Barry who reentl stored sensational screen hits with Ronald Colmftn in Cnara and with Buster Keaton m What' No Beer suppoit the tnmiiul pan n The appearame of such comedians and stais as Louis Calhern, Hugh Herbert, Richard Carle Charles Coleman Edwards make the supportNeely ing cast one of the most notable ot the season The production is lavishly staged Its backgrounds rapidlv shifting take in an Indian reservation in Oklahoma a liner at sea, Paris and its Apathe rendezvous as well as Geneva Switzerland A group of 24 Hollywood beauties selected and trained by Larry Ceballos appears in spectacular ensembles Supper Party Entertained SISTER. MARY'S BY SISTER MARY . NEA Service Write all summer long NEARLY some variety can be 'found In tbe market. They are a boon to the busy housewife who has little time to spend making Metro-Gold- Eiju-ral- THE PAROLE GIRL -- I s, AT THE THEATRES The lnvigorvting ailing of Lionel Barrymore the uiscerning direction of Clareme Brown and a film story whu h tom hes the h arts of the millions who hive found then lives altered as a result of the worldwide depression makes Looking km ward which opened last night at the Capitol Theater one of the most piofoundlv stir ring photoplays to rpcih the screen in some time It is reported that this picture, before being teleased to the general public w is unrielcJ at the White H ou'st? btfoie Piesident Franklin D Roosevelt who was no impressed b its inspiring storv of hope and murage, that he permitted its producers to use the title of his recently acclaime i for the book, Looking Forwaid picture This gesture will be easily understood by those who view the new film drama and are moved by its tremendously human theme Mr and Mrs Hltei Davis of Malad Mrs R W Maxwell of Salt Lake Citv is visiting with her sister Mrs Pearl Petersen The Misses Mae and Ethel Nielsen recently motored to Tooele Mr Hnd Mrs Verl Benzley or Ogden have been guests at the home of Mr and Mrs I hi Olson The M isses Helen and Virgie Sjostrom of southern Utah are visiting at the home of their grand parents Mi and Mrs OU Sjoktrom Miss Petersen is in St Louis Missouri where she is doing set retarial work Mrs Arvel Reese and small daughter of Benson spent Thursat the home of Mt and Mrs day H C Heninger Miss Mane Severen of Idjho is visiting at the home of Mi and Mrs Karl A Kownilis Mrs Emm i Runswuk of Los Angeles has been the guest of Mrs John Lundheig Mrs Lund-ber- g accompanied her 'o Salt Lake on hei return trip Mrs J W Dunn is in a lo al where she undeiwent an hospital operation James Davidson of Pocatello been visiting at the home of his brother, Mr William Davidson Mr and Mrs J Stanley Humphrey and the Misses Alice and Ellen Humphrey motored to Thursday for a short vis't W YOINGFST COI I.EliF. HEAD OREGON CITY, Ore U H Youngest college president in the United States is Lui len Kook, 2 former Oregon City bov He heads Commonwealth college, Mena, Ark , where $40 a quarter pays all exKock worked his way penses through the local high school as an employe of a printing shop He later graduated from Commonwealth college, end was for a year Mr and Mrs Thomas Rider spent an instructor at University of WisSunday visiting with their daugh consin Despite thieat of a breath of promise suit bjr a former Follies girl, Allan Dinehart film director and actor married Mozelle Britton, actress in the grooms H oil j wood home At The Capitol ter and l home sonetv irror its oik and business meetTwo TueuGv moon quilts wtre qu Ited ind rug rags ut and stv.ed Refi eshmt nla were (rved to about S) Mis Annie Schenk is in the git i grandmother cl uss now as a round son vv is horn to Mr and Mrs Fied Abrams list v eek Mr nd Mrs George Abrams have Mso joined the grind parents grpup The xtriw berry crop for this vrai is corrpkted I land and Pelmar Zollinger Whitney n turned home WedneH-ufU r spending four i wrung uhvs or a fishing trip to Mackay held ing with NANCY CARROLL, FRANK MORGAN, a PAUL Id iho The First ward girls laid their meeting at the home of their leather Sahna Hammond At the close refreshments vveie served to eight girls 11 and the tt u hers The Junior 4 H club met at the home of Miss Minnie Kendrick Wednesday They enjoved themselves making waffles Mrs Paul Woodburn and children of Ogden visited last week with htr mother Mrs TJizji James and other members of tbe family The First ward Seagull girls WMiifiwir LUKAS, JEAN DIXON. Ilest Sound Ayailable and DON VI I) lOOK. girlie ti'oi loaded with gay melodies STUART, wh Marjorie White. Loult Calhern, Phylli Barry, "i" Herbert, Eugaf Kennedy, Richard Carle WYUIK DIDU.ON Out Sound I't) nipintnt Vdded To Foi Yout a GLORIA IMeasuie. Has Jnt Also Tom and liven Hopulu Inees! He adjusted Il . A RKO. RADIO FICTURE MelaaCCwfi-- mar . JEenPaftodac Jerry . Cartoon and Good Comedy and Paramount News 1 |