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Show THE I nERALD-JOURNA- LOGAN, UTAn, L, USAC Fraternities Bid 75 College Students ' Draws Many Merrymakers Phi Kappa Iota Honors Rushees At Formal Party -- vv Ye-te- Wool-slaye- Hale Wrej. Logan DELTA NC: LaMar Fryer. Colling, ton Gaven Gaudie, C. A Media, ter, Sait Lake City; Melvin G Greaves. Preston. Idaho: Shirley Robin,on. Morgan; Clyde Hig-btCedar City BETA Dee KAPPA: Hatch, Randolph, Gorden Andeisen, Idaho Falls, Idaho: Charles Sorensen, Grant Harris, Willard Cranney, Logan: Deane Riddle. Driggs, r. rt Mon-ticell- o; Well Known Logan Girl Weds Omaha Man In Salt Lake An annpuncement of interest as made today by Mr and Mrs. Heber C. Maughan, who tell of the marriage of their daughter. Lois to Richard Calvin Songster of Omaha. Nebraska The ecieniony was performed last Tuesday in Salt Lake City and the young couple is now honeymooning in the noithwest Mrs Songster is well known among USAC students She was from the college in 1931 graduated VV hi le a student, she was prominent in diamaties She appeared in several college plays and was a member of Theta Alpha Phi fraternity and the Jesters club Logan Matron Is Motif for Social In honor (illTE UNLIKE! Daily we hear patrons saying to each other: Foods taste bet- ter!" at this popular Rostauiant. Have you stopped in for a delicious meal? If not, you have au epicurean treat in .store. Also, the thrill that goes with finding a Restaurant which features popular prices! fine-foo- Ped- ersen, whose birthday anniversary will be observed Sunday, a group of friends entertained at her home Frdiay afternoon. A picnic luncheon was served and informal entertainment was enjoyed. Those present were Mr. and Mrs, Pedersen, Bishop and Mrs. Olof I Pedersen, Mrs. Edgar Berntson, Mr. and Mrs. Arent Johnson, Mr. and Mrs Michael Johnson, Mrs. Frank Earl, Mrs. John Thorpe, Mr. and Mrs Stewart Anderson, Mr. and Mrs Otto Fuhriman, Miss Sybil Pedersen and William Pedersen. Is Given Shower Bride-Ele- tfhe5jjuejin) of Mrs. Hclnmr ct Mrs. Alton Tidwell and Mrs. Elmo Nielsen entertained recently at a shower in compliment to Miss Thelma Tidwell of Smithfield, t hose engagement was announced today. The shower took place at the home of Mrs. Chris Jacobson. w Lavere H. Dames Land Broker MY CLIENTEL IS MY REFERANCE Without Permission I Refer You to the Following-Person- Who Have Solved Their Real Estate Problems With My Help, in the Last Few Months. ASK THEM IF THEY ARE SATISFIED! T. Ambassador ballroom Paul Geddes was master of ceremonies at features arranged at the house Responses were given by Dee Los Pooock. Wangsgaard, Llojd Johnson and Wilford Porter and Tate Warded LaMoyne Watts played a piano solo and Farrell Spencer gave a saxaphone solo A buffet supper was served W ith their partners, the rushees and frat members concluded the aftet entertainment, evening's dancing at the Ambassador ballroom to Benny Degn's music One hundred and fifteen couples attended Don Aulridge was vocalist at the dance Arrangements were in charge of Reed Pete Snyder, chan man: Wnngsguard, Bill Townsend and M.uk Theurer v Note Social run regularly to mil club and organizations of ull kinds in advertising mootings to members. Telephone announcements to the Soeiely Editor, Phone 30. KditorN will With ith uual audv, the annual Beno creep was one of :he most entertaining of the mfoimai college parties of the fall eaon Arranged b Don Painter the affair was held at the Ambassador ballroom uhere the guests danced amid serpentine, the blaie of noise makers and the muu of Walt Brown's Ambassadors Silhouettes of Intercollegiate Knight covered wall lights. were Frizes given tor the best demonstration of the Rtno Creep' and also to Chi Omeg i for having the mosi. members, ot any college social group in attendance Don Fainter was chan man of ar-- i ungements Feature numbers included a noellv number by John Smith and the oichestra. dancing by Lil-is Cook and Verna Larsen and be Grace and Lucille. 1. 1 jp: o, TAGE TIIREE. sATlKDAY, banquet Recent Bride Mrs J P Morrell and Mrs. I. E Qutnney wire hostesses at a miscellaneous shower given evening at the Quinney home for Mrs Taylor Ixwe. the former Miss Greta Morrell, whose marriage took place recently. Roses and late fall flowers were used about the living and dining rooms Thirty guests were included. Assisting the hostesses were Miss Josephine Morrell and Miss LaRee Fames v Mrs Lowe received a lovely of gifts. OCT. club at Bluebird, hall Partners are Two Functions Are Mr. and announce the engagement daughter, erda, to Virgil of Mantua The marriage solemnized in the Logan Of Autumn November j Mr. and Mr W. R. Tolmun announce the marriage of their daughter. Blanche, to Merlin Yonk, son of Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Yonk of Petersboro. The couple took vows in the Salt Lake temple imThursday, October 17 and left wedmediately afterwards for a ding trip. They will make their home in Petersboro upon return. Several social affairs were' arranged for the young bride prior to her marriage. On October 9, Miss June Tolman and Miss Marie Allen gave a miscellaneous shower in her honor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Tolman. Twenty nine were included. the October 11, Mrs. Tolman, bride's mother, entertained. The gusts spent the evening writing their favorite recipes for the bride and .playing brides house. Twenty eight attended this social. The immediate families were entertained by Mrs Charles Galloway last Sunday. Mrs. Tolman gave a trousseau tea Monday afternoon in honor of her daughter. Assisting were Mrs. Owen Kershaw, in charge of the trousseau and gift room; Mrs. Charles Galloway in the dining room; Miss June Tolman and Miss Zetta Bankhead, serving; Mrs. Victor Peterson, was in charge of the guest book. Autumn leaves were arranged attractively as a background for the trousseau and fall flowers were also used. Sixty guests called. Youth Entertains At Party Friday temple, Coproduced of l Dorothy Wilson, talented young Hollywood ucliess who plays the part of Cloiiii, the beaut ilul slave gul in RKO Radio's current special 1c "The Lust Days of Pompeii." now showing at the Capitol Theater. - A marriage licenie has been i& Said to be a new high in spec- sued to Francis Newton S holes, tacular motion picture achieve- 25, Logan,23. and Wanda Lurctu Providence. ment, "The Last Days of Pom- Mathews, peii," is soon to be shown at the E'OIl SALE Delicious and Jono-tha- n Capitol Theater, bringing for the Mrs. John apples cheap. drasound a and time first sight Lundbrg, River Heights, Phone matization of thrilling events in 8I7-9 Roman resort m t ha. pie fe-ma- d the period nf its terrifying de- J. F, F. Club Meets At Lamb Residence MA h 0 1 E NINO Collegiate School Beauty Culture I GENERAL PUBLIC INVITED TO ATTEND 63 North Main (upstairs) Wi ith a east and: ..V, jcke'r , of fhoa-tan-ds PRESTON FOSTER ALAN HALE BASIL RATHBONE JJHN LOUIS WOOD CALHERN OAVID DOROTHY HOLT WILSON RKO RADIO Pictvrs Also , MARCH OF TIME and NEWS! VD. BEAUTIFUL GIRL DETECTIVE NAILS PUBLIC HERO No. 1 SUNDAY FOR 3 DAYS! Liifre IBegnim o At (For Last Time) . Incomparable Pictures! A Iso WESTERN FRONTIER Comedy Cartoon OSWALD Coming Sunday, Monday Tuesday! and New SILLY SYMPHONY Chat-torto- Here Kfavy1 TODAY Stuart, Frank McHugh. PAUL MUNI in The World Changes, , ; f OUR BIG DOUBLE BILL! BEHIND THE GREEN LIGHTS ' With Fine Acting Cast and Willi James Cagney, Rat OBrien, Gloria Also Paramount News and Short Subjects ,7? Will Rogers In One of Ilis GRAND THEATER COMING Logan, Utah !tv Sthotiitck. Plans Marriage Mrs. Mr. MONDAY, OCT. 21, 6 p. m. to 10 p. in. - WYRLEY BIRCH DtttcUd I, Ernet B. Jose-phin- ttBne F () It fw1 Last Time Today I The history of James Z. Stewart F. club met at the home of J. was read by Mrs. O. P. Satterth-wait- e. Mrs. FGeorge Lamb Thursday, with Mrs. Lamb as hostess. ThirDenzil Assisting Mrs. Hillman as hos- teen club members and the fole tesses were Olive Stevenson, lowing special guests were presiTippits. Kate Haskins and ent: Mrs. Seul Lamb, Mrs. Arthur Martha Thomas. Gittens, Mrs. William Hyde, Mrs. Stephen Thurston, Mrs. Melvin Lucherin and Mrs. Herbert Smithfield Girl People Weekending Here area (Sajpntifl O If there is a Jack for every Jill I hen there is a Iluyer for every seller . . . the IRORLEM of getting them together is a professional one . . . Let me help you solve Real Estate problems! k 0-1- Woodruff Camp Has Meeting Thursday ... Salt Lake r Cuuthrop, travelling se Beta Kappa, national fialcin'ty, visited the UKAO the chapter today He inspeeli-ifraternity house mid iIim ussed activities am! oigamzatiou progrum with ttie numbers The distinguished visitor was taken on a tour of the campus and was the guest of honor at a dinner givan at the ft itermty. ritny mu nil ii Kitchen Shower Is Given Ruth Layton j i Visits Chapter ' L. Miss Jean The marriage of Goodsell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Goodsell of Logan, and Harold Sycamore of Brigham City, was an interesting nuptial event of the week. It took place in the Salt Lake temple Thursday. The young couple returned later in the day to Logan where a wedding supper in A. D. 7!). was served at the home of the struction A pietunzation of the barbarie bride's parents. Mrs. W. A. Harthe mon was hostess. Yellow gladioli splendor and savage revelry ofPom-Pe"The Last Days of centered the table. Early Friday, period, unfolds an story they left for the coast where they of a people living in amazing classic beauty will spend their honeymoon, tourwanton a in but license, steeped ing the interesting cities of Caliof wholesale slaughter carfornia, Oregon and Washington. story ried on for the amusement of those After November 15, they will be at in power, and a story of the dawn home in Brigham City. Mrs. Sycamore's going away out- of Christian influence upon human fit was navy blue crepe with conscience. For fifteen centuries after the matching arcessories. devastating eruption, Pompeii was forgotten as completely as though it had never existed. Then, just prior to 1600, its ruins were discovered during excavations near The Wilford Woodruff camp, Naples. Since then, archaeologiststocity Daughters of Pioneers, met Thurs- have pieced the famous day at the home of Mrs. I. King gether, and today the full measure amazits and of 315 ancient Fourth East grandeur Hillman, North, with Mrs. Mary J. Dunford, cap- ing history is known to the world. With a wealth of historical detain, presiding. A discussion of the subject, tail as A foundation, the old life of of the Pompeii has been brought with Western Development United States by the Utah Pion- complete authenticity to the screen eers." was led by Julia M. S. by Hollywood experts, under the Green. Musical selections included generalship of Merian C. Cooper vocal solos by Murl Cunningham, accompanied by Mrs. Cunningham and two solos by Mrs. Henry Par- ker l Fraternity Head A reading was given by Mrs and Frank Tidwell, of Delmar Waite and the rest of the SCOTTY BECKETT afternoon was spent playing bridge. Smithfield. announce the engage' HENRY TRAVERS ment of their daughter, Thelma, Prizes were won by Mrs. Delmar Courtney Hansen, son of Mr. to Joseph C. Ja obsen of Logan. Waite and Mrs. Owen Waite. C. HENRY CORDON Hallowe'en decorations were and Mrs. Russell S. Hansen enter- The marriage will take place Octoused about the rooms. tained at the home of his parents ber 24 in the Salt Lake temple. Friday evening. Bunco games were enjoyed by twelve guests after which luncheon was served at three small tables. Guests included Beth Price, Alys Baugh, Ruth Jones, Honoi ing Miss Ruth Layton, Shirley Allen, Lydia Baxter, Don LAST TIME TODAY! Lundahl, Gordon Crockett, Junior whose marriage to Conrad B HarSonne, Fae Hurst, Eddie Budge. rison will take place Thursday, a kitchen shower was given ThursWilli KLN MYYNAKD, also POLO THRILLS Cartoon ami day evening by Mrs. Glen Storrs. Twelve guests were included. An Tun Keel Comedy! early supper was served and buncon I games followed. Mrs. Hazel received the score prize. As guests of the Ogrlcn Lillie Theatre association Professor and Mrs. Chester J. Myers, and Professor and Mrs. W. D Porter attended the opening play of the Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lindquist of Ogden Little Theatre season last of J. B. Salt Lake City are visiting durevening. The premiere Corners" ing this week end with relatives "Dangerous Pristley's, and friends in Logan. was presented by the group. Attend Opening Play of Little Theatre , The eruption of Vesuvius is one of the most dramatic, one of the most astounding, scenes ever hostess Nynrnn at budge supper Thursday even Mrs. Wendell ing in compliment to RiU hie were of Appointments Halloween design. High score award was given to Mrs. Ritchie and the all cut prize was received by Mrs Fhyllis Nelson. Bridge Luncheon At Pittman Home j 14 A CITY MAD WITH PAGAN PLEASURE... WHEN T ME MOUNTAIN BELCHED ITS FLAME I will be At Bridge Party was Mis Willard F.F.W. Club Holds Held Thursday Wyatt of their Jeppson Mrs. Nyman Hostess Honoring Miss Nada Rich, whose to Bernard Brockbank marriage v ill take phn e in Washington, D. C in the near future, two parties Marriage Bites First prize for bridge was received by Mrs. LeRoy Anderson; the guest prize by Mrs. Cahoon and a lovely gift was presented by the club members to Mrs. Strong. November Marriage Mrs Charles L. Given For Popular Bride son. TO Young- Couple Plans At The Capitol Mrs Bailey Dunford entertained members of her bridge club Thursday at her home. The affair was arranged especially m honor of Mrs Merrill C. Strong, who is leaving within the near futurp to make her home m Boise. Special guests were Mrs. C. L. Pocock and Mrs Newell Cahoon. Decorative featuies were artistic and in keeping with the late sea- CAPITOL SUNDAYTHURSDAY: ar-ia- guests Honored Before Her Departure t, piesi-den- At Affair For MONDAY, OCT. 21 Thomas X Smith Camp. D U P 2 p m at home of Mis LeRoy S Hill, 3S0 North Mam street ami Fraternity Sorority mootings WEDNESDAY, OCT. 3 Ladies Liter uy Club, 3 45 p m Mrs. O A Girtf, 55 Ea-- t First South street Clio Club, 3 3o p m Mrs J H Linfoid, hostess. Fifth South and First East F h Under the leadership uf Mrs Harold R Kepner, its new the USAC Faculty Womens League met Friday at the Womens Lounge of the Home Economies and Commons building Professor Chester J. Myers gave a studied and sympathetic interpretation of the recent Broadway success, "The Old Maid," by Zoe Akins. With the publication of its 1935 36 program next week, the club will announce new officers ana committees. Mrs. Paul M. Dunn was chairman of hostesses and the following ladies assisted her, Mrs. J. D. Bright, Mrs. Rollo Woodward, Mrs. Jack Croft and Mrs. A. L. Wilson. Thirty Included Of Club Member Cul-cml.- Ih - have been given during the week. Kvelvn Man. Loii Davis Mrs. Frank Raymond and Myrl Had field were hostesses at a (harming pat tv at the Ft ter Hansen home on Noilh Mam Wednesday evening. A variety of games was played. Twenty five guests attended Friday evening. Mrs Lnlhaire Rich and Mrs Vernon Garr entertained for the bride-- t led at the F F. VV. club met Thursduy at Jesse F. Rich home. A scrap book the home of Mrs I). C. Pittman whs made for the bride by the for a delightful afternoon of con- guests and several delightful featract nridge. three new members tures were arranged Miss Dorothy of the club were in attendance. Ault aril Miss Kathryn M.unwar-m- g They arc Mrs Paul M. Dunn, Mrs. received pri.cs Miss Rich reR P. McLaughlin ami Mrs. Carl ceived many lovely gifts Frischnccht. Sunday afternoon, Mrs Jesse P. Score prizes, one for each table, Rich will give a troussonu tea iii were given to Mrs. Dunn, Mrs. compliment to her daughter Byron Alder and Mrs. Harry Smith. A letter received from Mrs. T. G. Goodsell-Sycamor- e j Taylor, a former member of the club, now residing in Albuquerque, New Mexico, was read to the i members. Several Affairs Were Given For Recent Bride R Faculty Womens League Hears Akins Old Maid Annual Beno Creep morning. The following students pledged: PHI KAPPA 101 A : Paul Hey wood, Ferns Fans, Junior Hampton, Vince F. Phillips, Layton: Frank Austin, Clifford W hat has proved to be a Furness, Eugene J. Hawks, l)ee Kails, Rav Phillips, Tom ir lucessfulsinceformal rush parte Rill Hurst. Norwood Ogden; Taylor, Pangmteh; liver, t, given ofWednesday evening by Phi the numbers Kappa Iota Frederick Olsen, Richmond; William Ha.s, Pocatello, Idaho; at the chapter house fiaternity Allen MunWatts, Loy Watts, Otterbeck. Robert LeMoyne on East Third North and at the son, Morns Hardan, Dean Thatch- s, er. Max Hovey. Luther Logan; Rhodell Owens. Duchesne PI KAPPA ALPHA: Keith Redd, Blanding; Phil Revcll, Let and Wright, Ogden; duff Snow, Lava. Idaho; Clyde Cai lisle. Willard West, Ellwood Rusmuson, Biate Hickman Kay Guy man, Logan, Reed Johnson, P.ichmond; Fon C Johnson, Cowley, Wyoming, Frank Meikle. Smithfield; Lester Lear, Elko, Nevada; Benson Egan, Delta; Fred Harris, Brigham City, Loran Briggs, Layton; Alvin John Aamodt, Bountiful, Toni Colvin, Tatoma, Washington. SIGMA CHI: Howard Anderson, Jack Laub, Clair Nelsen, Charles Olsen, Garr Thompson, Logan; William Durkee, John Selrk. Bob-e'Shipman, Provo: J. Warren Knudsen, Brigham City; James Randall, Gordon S Wright, OgJoe Salt Lake City; Rowland, den; Wayne Peterson, Richfield ALPHA DELTA EPSILON; Charles Quinn, Draper; Sterling Schow, Mantua; Jay Wilson, Rudolph Pelzman, Sacramento, California; Lynn Pitcher, Reid Oyler, Garland: Richmond; O C T O R SVOAVEA jTV Approximately to men at the Ltah State Agricultural college accepted bids to become members of college fraternities Friday, according to an announcement issued by Coach J. R. Jensen, chairman of the social affairs committee this ATURPAY, OUTLAWED GUNS With Duck Jones 9 BURN UP BARNES1 This is a very entertaining bill, One of the best weve shown ! Chapter , , |