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Show 8g- 441 MiiTtrltiror " n'TTi'irrTmi ita- rnr nil iftrlft i r irnnTf u- - ilf riIrTfTiii ac itm intfmmr f unltfiW r THE HERALD-JOURNA- LOGAN, UTAH, L, WEDNESDAY, Off for Russia r SOCIETY NEVS S E T E M B 1 Unofficially Tuesday Wedding Mrs. A V. Reese of SI Imuis, who is visiting in Logan with her parents, Mr. and Mis. Moses a few Thatcher, entertained friends Tuesday afternoon at the home. Thatcher Vigitiag and music were enjoyed after which lunch was served A bowl of feathery asters in pastel colors Termed the table centerCoveis were marked for piece Mrs LaPhene Petersqn, of Poise, Mrs Idaho, Kersey Riter of Chicago, Mrs. Lester Pocock, Mrs. YV. J Nelson, Mrs. Joseph Carlisle, Mrs, Moses Thatcher, Jr, of Salt Lake, Miss Eulaia Lee, Miss Edith Smith, Miss Camille Christiansen and the hostess. Mrs Reese with her husband Dr. Reese, are leaving for their home the latter part of the week after spending the past two weens in Logan. A quiet family celebration commemorating the fiftieth M- wedding Wiland anrieersary ofwasMrobserved at the liam ALhay family residence in the Logan Sixth ward today Mr Athay is 74 years of age He was one of the first ones to work on the timber and road crew that worked in the Logan canyon in the interest of the Logan temple For five seasons he construction timber whacked bulls hauling from the canyon for the temple He has lived in Logan for more than 40 years Mrs Athay, who is 68 wars of age, was formerly Miss Emma B. Smith, the daughter of Bishop Simon B and Ann Booth Smith Mr and Mrs Athay are the parents of eight children seven of whom are now living They have 18 living giamlchildren , The Seagull camp of the Daughters of the Pioneers met Saturday afternoon at the home of Mrs Edwin Bennion The meeting was given in honor of the retiring officers, Mrs. Emma Barber, Mrs Anie Rich, Mrs. Theresa Ames and Mrs. ' Luella Adams. Each was presented with a small token. on Pioneer Homes The lesson was given by Mrs Carman FredTwo musical numbers rickson. and a reading were also im hided in the program. Dainty refreshments were served. Assisting Mrs Bennion as hestess were Mrs Viola Gardner and Mrs Belle Daines. Bridge Party At Sorority House r Members of the Beta Delta Theater Party Follows Supper Miss Mary Karambelas of Chicago, one of the 100 goddesses who danced at Greek. American Day at the Chicago World's Fair, ij Miss Gladys Hobbs was hostess at a delightfully ai ranged supper party Tuesday evening at the Mis J Bluebird complimenting Leigh Wilkinson, a bride of the .summer and Miss Alladinc Bell, who is home on a vacation from Northwestern university Dinner was served id a round table centered with a green pottery bowl of rose colored feathery asters Covers were marked for Mrs Wilkinson, Miss Bell, Mrs. T B Busby, to s James F Hobbs, Mrs. Ruth Moei.ih Bell, Mrs. John H Pitzer, Miss Kathryn Preston, Miss Ruth Scofield, Miss Grace Hobbs and the hostess. Following dinner the guests attended the theater Supper Patty In Logan Cannon A supper party was given by a group of friends Monday the City park in Logan evening at Kotlov mg .supper the (anyon of the evening wax ri plunder spent p! lying bridge at the home of Dr and Mrs A J. Bi ooking The high score prize was awarded to Mr and Mrs George Wilkinson Nine toutles were included in the party. s Program Of Music At Camp Meeting Thomas Tarbet soiority entertained at a bridge party Tuesday evening at the Camp To Meet guests chapter house. Twenty-fiv- e The Thomas Taibet camp of the and active mentbers were included Mrs. Sherwin Maeser was a spe- Daughters of the Pionecis will meet Friday afternoon at 3 o clock cial guest. Following the bridge games re- at the home of Mis Annie 4,"9 served. were The small freshments V'et, First N'oryh hostesses will be Mrs serving tables were decorated with Assisting Kite Carlson, Mis Kathryn Cowautumn flowers. ley and Mrs Maty Ann Tarbet A special pioeram has been pre- To Visit In pared and all members are urged to Pl piesent as the eamp win he cm The William B Preston camp of the Daughters of the Pioneers will meet Thursday afternoon at 2 oclock at the home of Mrs Harriet Mickelson, 72 North Fifth East A good musical program has been arranged and all camp members are asked to attend. o 0 YVat-tersn- Washington Mrs William Lohman will leave Sunday for Washington, D C, where she will spend six weeks visiting with her daughter, Miss Audrey Lohinan, who is employed in the department of Interior Mrs Lohman plans to visit in Mew York before returning home l g mi.'ed The lesson, ' Pioneer Homes of Ctih,' will be given by Mrs Pearl rlmore Y Women Invited To Ogden Tea Thfollow ing local women received invitations to attend a tea n in Ogden Tuesday by Mrs. givt YYalhs Kdis, Mrs Adam Patterson and Mrs Junior Fieh in honor of thtir niece. Miss Miram Ellis, The WDford Woodruff tamp who has returned from Europe of the Daughters of the Pioneers white she has spent the summer will meet Thursday afternoon at with her parents' 2 30 oclock at the home of Mrs Mi, I) C Budge. Mrs E G. Virginia Rose, 103 South Second Peterson, Mrs Luther M Howell, Mrs Gtnige Togcson, East. Mrs O All members are invited to Guv Csrdoti, Mrs Asa Bullen and Mrs Kersey Riter .11, Thursday Set For Meeting . I ICollegeWardl The opening social of the College ward M I A. will be held on Friday evening, commencing at 8 oclock in the ward chapel The following program will be given after which games and a watermelon bust will be features: piano solo, Helen Olsen, speech of welcome. President Andrew Nelson; musical selection, Israel Harmon; current events, Chloe Anderson; vocal duet, Oiletta Green and Beth Shepherd, reading, Ileen harmonica Jackson; selection, Owen Leatham; piano solo, Edna Hansen; remarks by member of the bishopric. POLITICIAN'S ADYOCATED MESILLA PARK, N Y llli trained politicians were College advocated by Dr Harry L Kent, New Mexico A & M president, when he addressed the summer graduating class. r Yegetalilc 1eaeh Preserves For rath pound jieeled and seedfruit add 1 pound white sugar spiinkled on to let stand over nignt Pour off Juice and let come to boil, ndd fruit and cook until To each quart add ti tender lemon, thinly sliced and cook with fruit Put in hot sterile jars when tender, cook down syrup quickly, if too thin, pour over fruit and ed Admitting that there is nothing to prevent toy reporting to the President the result of my observations," Smaiur William O. McAdoo U shown above as he sailed from Now York for Rucs'a with bis daughter, Ellen. Known as an advocate of Uaiied Stales recognition of the Soviet, be denied, oowever, that bis trip was biing made in any official capacity. seal. GREY By C1NT1UA an gnl of finer sta idurds of finds her boy friends seeking and leaving gayer amusements vv ith her lonely and disgusted herself. She wonders why style of young for sweetwomen are sought hearts by the beaux of today And she cannot understand why gills who smoke and drink seem to have all the good times her But she should change and brand of boy acquaintances find those who will appreciate her better qualities. Below is her A life letter: fiia i n inn ( n t In In li u mg tin i i s ot n Bum inly, bu-- i mi is uomjuitcd fi)t the piofit ihre is in it not a an ilunu-uiu- y institution Kvtry K lit t util on ibis xubjeit recently In- - otto looked erv dlctx-Ni- i thus fait In the paxt I have lined in un single women aid many mimed ones anu found that one KITCHEN iouM and did cause oung thin moie di&tuihame n the force than all the married women marTht records showed the ried woin( n could ami did work more bouts per year, laid off less from YdUHft of sickness, were not self-seali- Will you tell gating mamed and quitting, mans m iking it necessary to break in iuw ht Ip which is cxpeisive and friendship? I have many boy acquaintances demoralizing to the balance of the n:e forte w ho have come once to see but never any more. I (an say in that time I have Can you tell me what is wrong many fine young girls einploed I do ray best to entertain them who did make good It wax done I am considered a good sport in for the reason, that we must have 1 do But on and outngs. games voting help to take the place of not smoke or drink or go in for those whose dds of usefulness rowdy parties. It seems that when ha.e bei n fulfilled We found the boys find the latter out they tiimicd women came nearer earnhave not around. I quit coming pur ing th ir salaries, therefore yet been able to meet a boy who prefer me for them. Simply a does not drink, of dollars and cents I have found that the gnls that question G H. H drnk and smoke and cairv on" is it a are the ones that have all the j of Nowadays, or bare question neeessitj? e'fMomj boy friends. htononue conditions are not I want a steady boy friend ami uh.it tln uv d to la, you I want to know how to hold him know. I am considered a good talker, b,.' when a boy calls whom I like I seem unable to gay anythin, DISGUSTED worthwhile , O The right boy has not come along Jet for you. But just to keep your standards and and you two will meet any day. You may be too seious when talking to fio.vs Forget yourself and try to talk of topics that are of in- (ConinuuJ From Iaye One) terest to him. Be enthusiast u in in which lie is rU.tnl (l inunm tax rnril i t oiiMtkrrd an aie of The New keen. Be sympathetic with Ins ambitions and try to lie a re il Dtiil friend. TIr. Hun. in of Internal Revenue like com real hi. n omrton'Jfd against playing Boys today ot tax fades. I think you arc wrong it Too man' example e i! ms v.ould about them preferring be xhown up, I girls who drink. But if these are R ofni ih say the only , tye of ho vs Dll KMKK-.L to mwt a differ. u( know, try M 4 oi o rliwi w Im would I, it in r Hi oj flM,n u xul Mt of he lo an suitable for oia. Toil miglii I, mii h 0 i learn to pbiy a snappy ganx re itorx R( ('lie of the I of tannte join of Hu h hm uk, and now Am good inoun L to S thi tainerr hiking club, and at hivulm A, was Un AUititu re eutly with filiate with our neighborhood iioxNin i oi k banker prorn uit N va Dear Miss Grey: me how I can keep a young BI!EI AM) BITTER PICKLES Use fresh green cumbers and a few onions. YYash cimumbcrs, peel and wash onions. Cut both into coarse slices, crosswise. Make a brine by dissolving 1 cup salt In 1 gallon water, cover cucumbers and onions separately with this brine ttnd let stand overnight. Drain Tomorrows Menu Y economy soups and make forused to splenwell. Stale bread is Melba both for did advantage two of the chips and croutons, most popular acfcsoric (of cicatu soups of all varieties. To make Melba Chips, cut stale Freni h rolls In very thin slices, crosswise of the rol. The cifchth shouldnt be more thaa anthem on 01 an I m li thick. Spread a slow a shallow pan and put In brown oven until crisp and crisp crunchithroughout. Thoir delicious with ness makes them ' ail kinds of soups. ays of Making Croutons frontons arc especially acceptable with the vegetal) to creams soup so desirable for children lull, boons The crunchy richness of i ai efully made croutons adds the finishing touih to a delicious ' puree Theie aie several ways of makthe ing u onions Home ropks dip btit-1 neat cubes of bread In melted ei and (hen brown them fn a model ate oven. Others drop the i lilies into deep hot fjt and fiy Hum a golden brown in sixty , scmmls The bread i boson for rioutons is more important than the average housewife realises.' It should and lie Halo hut not too dry umlilmg A line and i lose grain-In Cut ed Icxluic is slues about One half inch thick, i emote i rusts and cut each sHcr into lubes with a vefy sharp knife to insure gcbinetrlial neatness and aimraiy. The rubes arc dried until they are erisp clear thiough After this they can be toasted or fried in deep fat. . Y Scald pickles about 10 minutes or until they are tender in equal parts vinegar and water, being careful not to get them too soft Drain off liquor Pack pickles in jars Make a syrup in the followihg proportions: Three pounds brown sugar, 1 quarts vinegar, pint water, 1 its teaspoons celery seed, lti teaspoons mustard seed, lYt teaspoons ground turmeric. Dissolve sugar in vinegar and water. Add spices Heat to boiling. Pour boiling hot over pickles and seal Another recipe which follows the same plan is as follows: BREAD AND BUTTER PICKLES medium sized cuTwenty-fiv- e cumbers, 12 medium sized onions, brine made with cup salt and 1 quart water, I quart vinegar 2 cups sugar, 2 teaspoons mustard seed, 2 teaspoons turmeric, 2 teaspoons celery seed, 1 teaspoon stick cinnamon. Slice cucumbers and onions and let stand in brine for three hours Heat to boiling vinegar, sugar and sjffces Add cucumber ncOujpns, j-- 4 s' r S'ERRY-fi- IIREYKFAST Honeydew melon, cereal, cream, scrambled eggs with bacon, toast, milk, coffee of Cream LUNCHEON; onion soup, croutons, jellied pumper-nuklsalad. vegetable apple bamc. oatmeal cookies, grape juice DINNER Planked fish with border of potatoes and beets and green beans, pepper amt ihocolate cut umber salad, rream roll with fudge same, coffee. milk, How to Serve Sometimes one is puzzled as to how to nerve croutons. Croutons may be properly served in inn ways: ( 1 ) They ara passed to eat li person immediately after his soup is placed before him and he helps himself. The dish that holds lle croutons may be an ordinary vegetable dish with a tablespoon in It. (2) if the soup is served by the host at the table. English style, bo drops one or two tablespoons of croutons into each plate of soup as lie serves tl. i Croutons, unlike trackers, are supposed to go right into the bouii Conseand form a part of it quently they are eaten with the soup from the soup plate and never with the fingers. Toast sticks aie what ilu-irname Implies, stick of toast. The bread id rut in (drips shout. 4 tnrli thick and 4 inch wide and 3 inches long It is then toasted In a hot oven and served, nnhut Eaeh jwr-otered. like erorkcra helps himself and butters hi stick or not as lie prefeis Toa into Hie slicks aro not broken soup. . , 3-- 3-- n t r, Bring to a boil and seal in small jars. With different Another recipe seasonings is the following: BREAD AND BUTTER PICKLES cucumbers dill size, Twenty-fiv- e 3 lurge green onions, 3 large peppers. ' Slice cucumbers and let stand overnight In a strong brine. Drain. Add chopped onions, peppers. Prepare the following: One quart vnegar, 2 cups sugar, 1 tablespoon celery seed, U tablespoon turmeric or 1 tablespoon curry powder, M teaspoon ground ginger. YY'hen vinegar begins to boil, aijd dry ingredients. Put in pickles end let boil good, stirring constantly. Put in jars and seal. FIRST WEDDING IN CHU RCH Mr. JEYVETT, Pa. (UP) The first wedding ever held in St. Episcopal church since its dedication in 1898 was solemnized in August. 1933, 35 years later. Miss Lydia F. Millard, of Mt. Jewett, Pa, became the bride of Floyd S Boylan, Cyclone, Pa., in a full J ting ceremosy. Mar-garc- 4 i ' V KNITTED SPORT SUITS IN NEW FALL SHADES ROUND,,. aelf-ron- BY SISTER MARY ,K Service liter are various THERE for cream soups that or the In, reuse the palatabilltv as self-scali- telephoning doll-face- d hp-tu- h 4 Canned egetahh-- Peach 1'iepaie as for preserves For h i,u pound fruit udd .j pound sugar, and ci'p water. Ia:t come to hml, place fruit and half a lemon, slued, in syrup, took until lender and can in hot sterile jars A few raisins make a pleasant addition Lave Air Space in Jars Mis L. K P. writes that the luiec was diawn out of jars of fimt when she filled them full of lids syrup, used the and processed in boiling water. You will have this always Rouble as long as you fill the jar to the top when using these lids The liquid boils and syphons out because there is nothing to hold it in until the jar seals on cooling YY'hen you use the lids always allow a inch of spare at the top to take care of the expansion of the liquid during can. lung. The lid Is held in place by the screw edge of the top, or by the wire which fits over the top, and by the gummy material on the edge, tut it is not sealed until the jar cools and the air inside causes a vacuum. This is why you must not tip the jars until they nre cold. YVith the screwr tops and rubber rings the jar is sealed as soon as screwed tight Girl Complains Fine Standards of Old Lost f SISTER. MARY'S Green Tom.iln Mince Meat or thinly slice 8 quarts green tomatoes, or put through a2 rood chopper. Sprinkle with tablespoons salt and let stand tor 1 hour Dram well, cover with cold water and plaee over fire to hod for five minutes Drain off all tomatoes as liquid by pressing diy as possible. Add 1 pound of beef suet or lOioomit, '2 cup water and allow to simmer for about 20 minutes Stir in three pounds brown sugar and boil until dissolved, then add 2 tablespoons 2 pounds raisins. 1 teaspoon cinnamon, giomni giound clove, 2 teaspoons nutmeg, 3 lemons thtnly slued after the vcllow peel has been grated off, 3 i ups i hopped apples, if desired, and boil rapidly until very thuk P.n k hot and process in simmering water for 15 minutes Or pa, k very hot into hot sterile jars The cocomuit gives the mincemeat a butteiv flavor One pint of the mincemeat, or enough for I large pic, can be made from 2 quarts of tomatoes -s Camp Program Honors Officers PAGE THREE. Chop Couple Observe Fiftieth Fair Goddess 1033. 2 0. RECIPES MRS. HULA C. PITZER, EDITOR. PHONE 50. Entertains Few Close Friends ER . a , For Comfort, Style and Fit ' it . S r .Try Logan Garment Knit . . . 'Manufacturers of Original Utahweare i x i . MENS GARMENTS Famous Three . HJinr aimdl Sedson U Wo have friend invito them for in. ! And I would like vou to .. me the name of .some mien ii game MRS R A F. Young people like to (Dim. so I presume your nivitalimi-ar- e to include the men friend-o- f daiiglit-T- . in this r is. jour you ran telephone your mull lions, or send out vour lalliou arils with dancing wntho in one corner and Die hour ae l dale the below engrawd nan ii;, Or, if it is to lo an u. formal girls parts, you in n write jour invitations, snnjil. raving komrlhing like tins Dear Alice: ill you com. for luncheon on TucVdaj, tin 191 h of ScjiteinlMT. on. ul . AA oeliM'k ? It is Dorothys ixth Imtli day, you know, and we mild not eelehrofe Ihjs happy ve.i completely u il limit - y on. Affectionately or sinei ri ANNA B 'sVIilll For informal parties, hesnh (arils, there are many nnv s game ono can purchase in the stores. Keno is fun when instead id toothpicks are money and with a pretty fawn going to the one hnhbng bundle at the eml of the afternoon. 1 still confess a weakness for charades. These (an hi planned ahead of time uilh a group of girls. ud SYS TESSIE AND TEDDY 46 They are great pals and here they are ready for a nue long walk on a sunny afternoon Tessie has a new street costume with the perkiest little hat, and Teddy also has a brand new suit. Of all her playmates, Tessie likes Teddy Bear be 3 Hes such a jolly little fellow . (Crpvcu'ht, 1933, los Angeles Times Syndicate MVRRIED women BETTER WORKERS Dear Miss Grey: I am a dm, reader of your column and enjoy it very much for the very hum in material it contains Naturally I have been reading the pros ami cons on the married vs single women being employed To begin with, I will tell you I am now 70 years old and DO NOT know anything about ws-- n For 40 years my job was tq, hire trunk ' Mlj tin f it would jf ii ,tr ilmti if ui e IMjll tetter ) r i v 1 -- MLir (, KlH'Mta- A a fn a made lo I S iu h partin' nl that tin huh killed m mdtr to t( i il SI in boantv a ii linn I'jjo.-.Ur MixJxMpp) into Mn Hivtr ihnrtiri tuve been s nt to t u v Ax a ,L hi" ul) i lnM aU r ui uy Cnffcr, in burn of nban aff in h i a map if Uu i iwl on whiub he iluk to inlr (JosirMte the piex pins " e oj AnoiKHn aarxhips Ki d pmx mean ctextroyerx, vilovj pii tut dn duixerx A white battift-xhi- p pin d xuiKitt x the giant Mi- ixappi Ptail pins Udid ( uUi rx ixt . Frexi- dt m. 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