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Show THE HERALD-JOURNA- L, LOGAN, UTAH, TUESDAY. M A R C odaifs Faculty League mens league Wo- will meet Fri- day afternoon at 330. Miss Edith Bowen will give the program Hostesses are Mrs D. P. Murray, Mrs A N. Sorenson, Miss Ignore Lewis, Mins Ida Mitchell, Mrs. A. J. Morris, Mrs. King Hendricks, Mrs. Glen B. Miner, Mrs. Evan B. Murray and Gets the Palm From Floridans MODERN WOMEN and delay due to Newcomers Nd colua, ner Club Meets The Newcomers club met last Fi idciv at the home of Mrs. R V. McLaughlin The hostess was assisted by Mrs Whitney Floyd and Mrs. L. A. Stoddart. monthly pain ou strain, exposure or hi nular causes. nd Hi wild Pills are effective, ve Quick Rshsf id il dnunriaUt tor oa nr 4u vura. Aik tor ( rehanle and CHICHESTER? TMI Chi O. Mothers To Meet The Chi Omega Mothers club Have Party A St Patricks party was held at the home of Miss Ethel Larsen Wednesday evening for members of the J J. club. Green and white appointments were used attractively at the serving table. Covers were marked for Margene Danielson, Iva Lou Hayball. Edna Allen, Isabel Danielson, Mrs. Russel! Baugh, Mr. Gilbert Larson, Mr and von Humphries, Virgil Henry Pedersen, Glenn Merle Quinn Plowman, and the hostess. no-ho- st Ross Hancey, Mr and Mrs. Newell Andrews, Mr. and Mis. Roy Hansen and Mr. and Mrs Ferguson. William Ii. Preston Camp Dance Club The William B. Preston camp. Daughters of Utah Pioneers, will meet Thursday at 2 p. m. at the Mrs. Big, De- Wilford Woodruff Camp The Wilford Woodruff camp, Daughters of Utah Pioneers, will meet at 2:30 p m Thursday, at the home of Mrs. Frank Harris, 73 West 3rd South. The lesson will be given by Mrs. Orvin Nyman on the subject: Cattle and sheep industry in Utah. Special musical numbers will be presented by Frank Harris and family. Young smooth-ridin- Union Pacific g buses, following this "straight Nyman, Dowdle, Huntley, course, speed you east over Americas famed transcontinental shortcut. This is the pioneer path of 49 today a great highway that makes a sensational on the level1 cut through the mighty Rockies and important cities of the Middle West. Multicolored shaded wool fabric writh the dominating tones red, green, yellow and brown is used by Creed for this jacket with the new gathered back and sleeves. A green felt hat trimmed with a red and green ostrich tip, completes this smart, will Literary meet Wednesday. Mrs. Skabelund to be is hostess. Mrs. Chester J. Myers will give the program. 60 Burns, Mr. and and Mrs. Literary Club Meets Wednesday The Womens club The Logan Dance club members were entertained at a St. Patricks dance at the Bluebird Monday D. H. night. The theme of St. Patricks day was used entirely in the color The Zina D. H. Young camp, scheme and the menu. The evening was spent in danc- Laughters of Utah Pioheers, will meet Thursday at 3:30 p. m. at ing. Thirty couples were present. the home of Mary S. Berntson, 492 North Main. Assisting hostR. Snow esses are Clara Berntson, Eva Berntson and Vilate Johnson. semi-tailor- ST. PATRICK I was born, so they say hen my Daddy was away, On St. Patrick's Day, In the morning. They nursed me with joy. What a fine boy." Saying, V They put a stick In my fist, by the way of a toy. Shure without no mistake, They all admired my make, Saying, Some day he 11 give Cost is low Union Pacific bus fare east are now at bargain low rates. Take advantage ol these big travel savings this month. the gals a warning." John H. English. Ireland must bo Heaven For my mother came from there. MARRIAGE LICENSES Marriage licenses have been issued to Ross Gibson, 28, Franklin, and Lillian Woodland Henderson, 27, Anmo, Idaho; Franklin George Miller, 25, Thayne, Wyoming, and Reba Kenmngton, 18, Afton, Wyoming. LOW FARES BUS DEPOT Eccles Hotel Phone: 610 I minim CQ6DI30G 0OQ6G6 Eliza Camp Henry Ballard The Eliza R. Snow camp. Daughof the Utah Pioneers, will meet Thursday at 3 p. m. at the home of Mrs. Emily Smith, 520 The West Center. The hostess will be Ballard Henry camp. Geneva Worley and Lillian Peter- Daughters of the Utah: Pioneers son. A good attendance is desired. will meet Thursday at 3 p. m. at the home of Mrs. A. J. Smith, 46 South 2nd West. ters Camp SHARP PAINS STOMACH William Hyde UPSET MY WHOLE SYSTEM" Camp The William Hentges: I tried a $1 fays (3E. weeks Hyde Camp, bottle treatment) of Ijr. Daughters of the Utah Pioneers, Emils Adla Tablets under yotr will meet m. 2 at at the p. are gone home of Friday guarantee. Now the Mrs. Lillie McQuarrie at and 1 eat anything" pains Advertisement Hyde Park. Protesting that she owed it all to mother and father, Norma Crim modestly accepted the title of Miss Florida 1936 in the contest at the Miami-BiltmoPool at Coral Gables. The pretty Miamian has a smile that rivals her states famous climate and, almost incredibly avows no stage ambitions. re Sik 3 Door Scdmn 'J $675 Qualified for a place on the honor roll of the greatest cars ever built! Pries Class Winner 2.1 352-Mi- le Yosemite Pc.nomy Ran 9 mi. per gal. (no oil added) under Amcr. Auto. A Triple-Seale- .ry a. upervinon tATissr voussnr with SOMETHIN. SfTTES-(- Ur , A Hydraulic Brakes d A newer and more sprightly of the Spring Season. Smboth and sure in any weather Knee-Actio- n Ride For safety and comfort on any roed "Turret-Top- " Fisher Bodies The smartest, safest bodies built today Level Floors Front and Rear Foot room for all PRICE CLASS ECONOMY CHAMPION -Pontiac, Mich., begin mt $415 for the tf end $730 for tho"$' ( abject to chmnge without notice). Srfrty plmtm o secsMeriM Mfra. OBmradanO M.A C' nmw 6 Tune Pmytnunt Flmn. , Slsudsrtf n4i D "t" on roup Luf',6w gjmmit6ndmrd -- era in cotton dresses has emerged for the opening All new high fashion styles that are made just the way you like them. They fitvCT perfectly . . . And as to material and coloring Ah! youll just have to come and see for yourself. 2..SI pr.DM mi LUNDBERG BUICK COMPANY 2G5 North Main PIUS! iAtOHpyV asaao" Club Members Party Zina Camp A C lv house, 493 East Boulevard. A well arranged program has been prepared and all Chi Omega mothers are requested to be present. Ki-pn- home of Mrs. Anna North 5th East. 1! The regular meeting of the JoThe Elizabeth Mathews camp of of the Daughters of the Utah pio- seph Smith camp. Daughters will be held Thursneers, will meet at the home of Utah Pioneers, of Mrv Eliza Zollinger Thursday at day at 2 p. m. at the 69home South Bernice Christensen, 2 p. m. East. Second will meet Wednesday night at 7.30 at the Chi Omega chapter On Thursday Entertained F U L 1. Joseph Smith Camp Elizabeth Mathews Camp The annual bridge luncheon sponsored by the American night, March 23, at 7:30 at the Elks heme cm West Center. The funds derived from the annual affair are to le used for community service and welfare work. For this purjaise the Auxiliary will charge fifty cents a place or a table of four for two dollars. The public is in lted to attend the bridge paity. Reservations mav be made by calling Mrs. John Moser, Mrs. Cecil Davis, Mrs. Iwis Edwards, Mrs. Joseph Mc.Mur-ri- n or Mrs. Howard Call. ' The frames club will meet Thursday The first meeting will be held at the home of Mrs H R 352 East 4th North at 230 and the second at the home of Mrs. E. J Maynard, 295 East Miss Johanna Moen 5th North. The club is held in two groups for the convenience of the members. All wives of the No-Ho- st married students of the USAC are eligible to belong to the newly At Logan organized Lames club and are to attend one of the meetA party was held Friday urged Thursday. night at the home of Mr. and ings At both the afternoon and the Mrs. Leon Ferguson of North Loevening affair instructions will be gan. in beginners bridge. This Pinocle games were played dur- given will be an excellent opportunity ing the evening. Following the for all members and eligible memcard games a lunch was served. bers to learn to play the popular Those present were Mr. and game. Mrs. Bill King, Mr. and Mrs. North PAGE THREE. 9 3 6. Iieffion Auxiliary, will be held Monday Dames Club To Have Meetings . 1 PARIS EXPECTS GATHERED JACKET TO r.E Bit; FASHION WINNER P opular Y oung Couple Wed American Legion Auxiliary In Salt Lake City Monday Announces Annual Party Meets Friday The USAC Faculty 1 0asliL S T A K A marriage of much interest, and coming as a complete surprise to their many friends in Logan, was that of Miss La Rue Carlson, charming daughter of Mr. and Mrs. S. O. Swenson, and Perry Stewart, son of Dr. and Mrs. I. P. Stewart. The marriage was performed Mondav at the Salt I ake temple. Immediately after the ceremony the couple left for a short honeymoon trip to southern California. They will make their home in Logan. Mrs. Stewart is a, former student at the USAC, where she was popular in social activities. She is a member of the Beta sorority. She has been employed at the Utah Mortgage and Loan office for some time. Mr. Stewart is also a former student of the college, where he was affilicated with the Sigma Chi fraternity. He left the college to fill a mission in the German mission field. Mr. Stewart is employed at the Strong Sales and Service company. II - Logan, Utah Aflflenas- Lal(olns, Gi? |