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Show PAGE TEN. THE HERALD-JOURNA- T UTAH, LOGAN, L, RID AY, OCTOBER 21, 038. 1 I) Fluor KIJT1I RPOFIULD. Fraternities , Sororities To Phone - Gay Ninety Elegance Vies With Traditional T weed Suits Entertain Alumni Visitors With intcicst hiyh m Ihc homecoming font hall game lift wean Utah .state and Utah Ihmci-it- v Saturda, all so-- i nil events of the dav will (enter mound (.imjius activities. Fratennlios and snmntie have made plans for the entei tainr'ient of alumni who will he returning to and for their Utah univeisity Logan for he annua! fratirnity niemoeis. in dpi or tt ing the thap-te- r houses hus hi ill hilKhti.mil In thin irii s to hi givin In llu Blue Ki v or)' uu ition the t',A(' stuili lit hoily ami the Alum riage of their charming daughter, Bethea E Zollinger to George F. Dale of Cambridge, Indiana. The marriage was solemnized in the Logan LDS temple Thursday, October 20, with President Joseph Quinney, Jr, officiating Witnesses to the ceremony were Jacob Zollinger, grandfather of the bride, and Joseph Zollinger, father Mr 8 1 a Thtt te m Saturd ly I psllon A (Blind) Murdoi k, Commissioner Praetliei ti night at ins new studio, Wist Fust North loiuted at 27 (Blind) st ret Mint'd by campus girls soi nil oi Those who are competing for the coveted title me Li ora Hunter, C'hi Omiga, I cth Stivvart, Alpha Chi Omega, 'o i (h me Griffin, Kirhs, Mirjone Lobhins, Thita I'psilon; Twilla NiiLsin Kappa Uilta, and Matddi Coi di. Tau a ta Tan Liutions wiil be held unili r tho uin i tion of J ick Bunten Km h couple attending the dame will be penmtted to vote omc for tin ir choke of queen. The quoin will be presented vv.th h tiuphy and etu h candid ite will t Kiaturing students of piano, Mr v' ill give a ris it il each Krai iv veiling' at his studio The leilt.ils me imitation il On tonights program will be Kuna Pi lit son and students M ir-- t net Hinson and Kit'd Stock, small ion of Professor and Mrs S R Piatthii Sti.i k The it ltd ( 0 a loikit. This year Us Oldsmobile 5 Tissenger sidin fully equipped at Lop'in $975(0 (in display o, e t UHL Aldo CO. ; eemnunre at 8 Engatreirient Of Couple Is Told Piti her Mr and Mrs. Arthu of Smithfnld announce the of their daughter Doro-th-v to All in Bullon, son of Rus-- s Billion of The mairiigc will take pin, e at the home of the bride on Oi d 31 After a trip to southern Utah, the vouph will make their home in Ixig in Two runiDers U A xr, j - 114 Ui I US .Sgcf?ij - HU' -- a - '' I- i ? . ... . - " If sou w art to bold a mins lose, ketp vour compliNun smooth and soung1 (nurd against drv, likUss Middlt Agt ''kin S7 Ikt-jus- T V J U' 7i .o'it Z iLv u & V il:Vi Ap-ley- t I aW1' SZt tt Vs - ( ), v rcnP., r PATTERN KOOK, 32 pages ot attractive Jcsigns for every sit mu every occasion is now readv Photographs show dresses made fiom these patterns being worn, i feai ture you will enjoy Let the n. tms tew book help ing you in ,our scvv.og One putem and the new Fall dud Winter Book 25 ceils I'nliein or book alocc 15 cents. ih-ni- For a PATTERN of this a'trac . tive model send 15c m (TUN, sour NAME, ADDRESS. STYLE MJM-BEand S1ZFI to HERALD-TODAY'S lA n F KN JOURNAL BUREAU, 149 NEW MON IGUM-ERY ST, SAN FRANCISCO, V 83RO CAL program, with all appointments in Halloween design. Theta Mothers Hold Meeting Twenty-tw- Pioneer Camp Members Meet t: p members o a nl three RASPY COUGHS DUE TO COLDS Members of the Joseph Smith -a email lump of Vicks Pioput of first Utah camp of Daughters on your toaf'te and Jot it neers met at the home of Blanche VapoEub melt The medication b tines the Woodland Thursday afternoon. membranes as It tricklesdown your The program was as follows: tiiroat bringing comforting reiief It. prelude. Lots Everton; report of where you want It when you want the D U. P. meeting in Salt then meltaspoonful VapoRub in a bowl Lake Sity, Lucy Foy; report of of . boiling water. UYV the county D U P. meeting, of ) Breathe in the vapory - 8 Margaret Watson; lesson, "Friends xor a few minutes Ay work these their A" vapors of Pioneers", Regna Maughan; way down through the trio, LaRelle Rich, Betty Jo Salthey isbury and Imtd Woodland, acloosen phlegm and V VapoRub companied by fenenna Salisbury. ease the cough. Lunch was served following the 1' VICKS es. Cant Beat . . . And you The seasons sm a r t e s t styles in sjxirt coats . . . Make jour selection now f or seasons styles. cant lieat V V 'v F For Belmont Park and other autumn sports events these crisp days, a great many smart women like tiaditional tweeds Here are two m simply stunning outfits of this prominent members of sm e fabric At left Mis Raymond Guest is chic in a suit of plaid tweed Mis-- , Wendy Iglehart, at right, wears a snntlnr type of suit in a herringbone weave -- S-- . two-piet- ever-popul- Hughes for actual coat values. A w a s first in smartest 1 style and (jua.itv. NEW DRESSY FUR BORDER BOX COATS COATS NEW SOFT FUR ARMED October Coat Sale ditto I, ?9.9r I M1IS s NEW STYLES FUR BOLLRO Off On Any Winter Coat SPOIir COLTS TOP COATS COATS FITTED COATS COATS to $18.95 $12.50 I p $13.95 II12I1 t It ( () ,J.I, 10(1 KM) Holds An Sew Wmtet v Ip i ('oat! Frocks youll Dresses to make you a new EXC I T I N G YOU! Fa. ions news in hijrh shoulders, hijih or low and stunning' sleeves. Dress-u- p NEW loe! SHIPMENT OF NEW FORMALS to oot hi ul laijie JUST RECEIVED I'ticed low! Dtessc-s- , mfei Hats pw Main sr).ro Grade Cantil TS $85.00 headsies ! lso New ,Nkii(-c- , IIlousps, Ho'.ici, luist-and Silk Undies on Sale! ( f $795 Hughes doll.iis savod! Palm OiU Damn s finest Inaui) auls ' n a so gfoti lor tir, lilt Ussu 1 bit & skin It gentle ii lie rent lather kkanses so thoroughly softens an J refines skin texture. Leaves complexions radiant! inery Co. To 16.50 LOGAN - Ar- 11 NS BAA ti To 19.75 and Up Hold tfi Your Selection To 39.50 77 NORTH MAIN J J' iU V s h YL, j, 1 HUGHES STORE j Genuine M ' e ; 3 The W'omen's Literary club met at the home of Mrs. Otto Mchr Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Ches'er J. Myers gave a " review of "The Late George as the literary program Nineteen club members were present. 'Ft 'Mt 1,1 " r I . 8 irri-tt- Meeting Held , h- i , Literary Club niMovTs middle-age"sk- in m were given by a was given by Ruby Amussen. to IS. Colors are wine, teal, jrieon. r'Kt, lilac k. ;tt'"im Stiti i rclette and Minkelotte IF YOU GET oxPahnoltteSuap' Palmolive is nude Mth Olne ami 8 Slt's CANT BLAME LOVE FOR WALKING OUT YOU I fn i guests were present Assisting hostesses were Lvdia Mothers and patronesses of the Romney, Eliza Humphreys, Lon met at Everton and , Emma Barber Theta Upsilon sorority The Wilford Woodruff pioneer the chapter house Thursday camp met at the home of Mrs Lallie Marcussen Thursday afterI mns for the year were outlined noon, with Elizabeth Jensen, Flora and discussed during the meeting Here's Quick Relief for Wooley and Lila Satterthwaite assisting as hostesses e trio composed of Soma Hug, Gc.ss.l and Clarine Pribble The lesson on "Friends of Pioneers" mn-sru.- nomine s be aw aided will loi k i '4 I J $ inv U I of a series of weekly will be piesinled bv Gene J . The fust Itiitals Woodruff Camp Has Meeting '& r Of Keeitals i t Pattern 8320 is design sizes 34, 36. 38, 4u, 42 4 t With long sleeves, sie 3b 5 yards of 39 inch m with short, 4 yards ua La-Ru- of Agri- Starts Scries Inc 1 rs bAm culture David T Smith Secretin y if barm Huieiiu Trai y Welling and members of the hoard of trust! es Aliangemenls aie nailer the direction of Ardella Putman, i hair-naJulia Stillwill and Iaiuise Cutler. Harvest Ball Set Tonight At Dansante featuic of the homeronnng acbung staged by the Ctiih State Agrnultuial college this week end will be the annual Ag ciub Harvest bill tonight at the Uansan'i Licit inn of the Harvest Queen will he a ft iture of the ball with Buy a soft fabric for thi crepe, thin wool, crepe You 11 probablv velvet design more than on.i the style it so attrac ivc eve-nin-- g. Plan Socials In Honor Of USAC Alumni Members of the USAC Forentiy club will be host at a breakfast to be given Saturday at 9 30 a. m at the Bluebird honoring 150 graduate students of the forestiy sihool of the college Another important social function connected with homecoming socials will be banquet giver, in the commons building Saturday from 12 to 2 p. ng for dignitaries of the college nnd committee chaire Economics men of the show Among the honored guests nt the banquet will be Governor Henry H I.lood, Senatois E Thomas, W. King, C'ongtessmen Robinson and ) -- After attending a picture show 'he guests were taken to the i Sallsbuey home for dinner One long table was arranged for serving A gay Halloween theme was cleverly portrayed by Opera star Helen Gleason, a Belmont Park race table appointments and decorations fan, showed up in an ensemble that reminded of the carriage trade of the Gay Nineties Wilford Best described by the word, 'elegant," For the races at fashionable Belmont Bark, Gloria Swanson topped her fall coat and dress wt'h a wide Breton sailor of fuzy angora fabric and carried a huge, matching muff. Thomas Smith Camp To Meet A fitted bury 1 g tivities make Miss Kathryn Oean Salisbury entert uneu 18 school fnends Thursday at the home of her parents. Mr and Mrs N D Salis- given Satuiday morning out of town visitors. Open house at 211 West Center Street A 8 6 5 will be held immediately following A the genie and continue during the Q 3 4 A be wall buftet supper evening AKQ 54 3 2 All Theta si rved to the visitors. Duplicate Both vul tJ girls and their parents are 6 21 Committees include Ruby Opener Leigh, Eva Andrus, Helen Adams, breakfast committee; Mrs D I (Copyright 1938 NEA Servue Im ) Rasmussen. Mrs D W Tittman and Mrs. A. J. Lundahl, buffet X. flipper lau eta Tan Members of the soroi lty will entertain for alumnae members informally Saturday Tiny will attend the g'.me In u The Thomas X Snnh camp of P'oup and participate in other Daughters of Utah 1ioneeis will meet at the home of Mrs Florence Oskar, 2P5 East Third Noith, Mond iv, Oi tober 24, at 2 p m Friends of Pioneers will be the topic, whnh will be given by Louise Tyson Mrs Oskar, Pearl Larson, Mar-md- a Mi"ard and Minnie Jones will be nostessis honot-m- look slim Victorian vlicu, eil up ut the shouldi r a ate the effect Th.it fun ' too, gives a nice flat dig (Be sure your i orset is jus before you have your nw ' Entertains For School Friends s, breakfast will will Dale Mrs t vocal solo oy George F. Dale, reading by Mrs Amelia Fuhrinrian, and n reading by Mrs Lavon Zollinger Many beautiful and useful gifts v ere presented to the honored couple Refreshments were served at the close of the evening to 145 guests Mrs Edith Dale and two sons George F. and Frank E Dale of Indiana, have been Cambridge, guests at the home of Mr and Mrs H Zollinger in Provident e Joseph v sweet-heiut- and a fu'l utterly ft mi n, houette this fell, and ' charming design that In get that way Shirring on the should! i only pretty in itself, but soft fullness over the bus skirt is straight and fit tc a lifted waistline tha m it their home in Cambridge A bridal shower honoring the couple was given Thursday evening at the home of Mr and Airs. Joseph Zollinger by a group of friends As a feature of the evening a program was given including a v-- (i Its smart to have Ailivities out in il In tlu vim in gum il ions ill us fol(ns Gti-c- A ori espomh lit his nskitl me to explain the Grand Coup, one lows of the spectacular plays by the Op( n house del lure r, with a name that has Alpha Chi Onii-Ri- i SuluiUuy from 4 3o to t p in, to inriie down the ages ainte whist is in its mfam y wliuh all ahnuiiiu points mid w 'llu coup essentially is a trump mends ure invited Ahuninu founders' day dinner Sunday nt tin ri dm mg play, and gets its name the fait that in redm mg his (fiapter house, 7'lS Ninth Eighth fiom 1'asl 95 IM i Unppu AUl.niii breakfast V 9 8 7 Saturday at X 30 a m at the i hap-le- r K J 102 house, 33 Ninth Seiond Fust Alumni and faculty advrora to he K Q 10 9 guesta, among whom wil' ve link AQ78 H line pel, 103f 38 chapter presiding 4 3 2 and Claude Conley chunter presi4 987 dent last year Open house will he tho 765 lild immediately foiiowiiig (lime until B p rn and at U p m for an open house ilaneu.g patty AK J 10 43 2 alumni anu fin. ids V 6 5 M Omega - Open house at i hap-te- r AQ home, 330 West Ci ute , Sutur-uaAA J 2 from 3 to 7 p m foi alumnae Rubber N & S vul and out of town guests fciven by the active chapter in cooierutum with the alumnae as.ecla'ion Spec-m- l guests will be members of the Xi Alpha rhaptcr of Salt Lake The committee in charge consists of F.stelle Cooley, chairman; Mrs Perry Smith, alumnae chairman; own rumps to the length held by Mrs J Young, Mrs. K. Lindquist, Mrs. V Palmer, Mrs. VV. Town- the opponent on his right, declarsend, Mrs L. Lear, Ruth Gunn, er has to trump high cards in the Joseph mg Brown, Margin et Jones dummy. Cavendish, the great authority and Mary Lindsay. on ueclared that opportunKappa IKlta -- Harvest dinner for ity whist, for the play in whist occurcd alumnae Friday evening at chaponce in a thousand rubbers ter house, 277 North Main. Open only is even rarer In contrait, where house all day Saturday will close It the trump is generally determined v. ith an Informal dance in the eveof the by the combined ning. An Informal breakfast fur partnership, not byholdings alumnae is planned for Sunday card as in whist the turn of a morning. Artha Winter and Shirley West cashed two heart tricks Crumbo are In charge. and South ruffed the tnird trick laimbda Chi Alumni will be re- in that suit. The contract now ceived all day Saturday at the depends upon losing a single trick chapter house, 487 East Fourth in spades To the fourth truk the North, and a dinner in the even- club Jack is led and overtuken ing will be given for alumni mem- with the king, and the spade nine bers of the Paternity. led from dummy. flil Kappa Iota Open house for East did not cover, South also ell alumni will be held at the house played low, and the trump situa489 Fast Third North, all through tion wus revealed. last the day Saturday. After the game, spade whs led, and Dummy's won by defrom 5 to 7 p. m, the Mothers and clarer, East again ducking lie Wives organization will give a tea now led the diamond ace and folfor alumni, actives, parents and lowed with the queen, whah was friends won with dummy's king. PI Kappa Alpha Breakfast for The diamond jack was led and alumni will be held at the chapter ruffed in the closed hand Then house, 175 East Second North, at the ace of clubs was cashed nnd a 8 a. m Saturduy. Open house will low club led to dummy. When be held all day and all evening fur E.i.st followed, the success of the alumni. coup was assured. East could win Sigma Chi breakfast will be given but one trump trick. for alumni and for Sigma Chi members from the University of Contract Problem Utah at 8 a. m Satuiday at the In next Issue) (Solution 62 South Mum, open chapter house, house will be held fiom 4 3d to 6 30 South is playing the conbait v;lth the Wives and Mol hots organat seven no trump The diaization assisting All wives, mond suit docs not break, so it Inalumni nnd are parents, looks like a hopeless conti act vited In the evening a dance for However, West has exactly the the alumni and Salt Lake guests right cards to allow South to will be held at the chapter house make the contract. Do you see Sigma Xu Alumni bieakfast will how tu play it eorrei tly 7 be held Saturday morning at the A AK house, 368 North Fust Fast. Alumni will be received at the chapter J32 A K3 2 house during the day. AA876 Sigma Phi Epsilon Open house all day at the house, 2i0 VVest Center, will follow an alumni breakfud Waist Of Tiny Mr and Mrs Joseph H Zollinger of Provident e announce the mar- McKENNEY ON BRIDGE li uisuimtion Impression BY CAROL 11)1 eul liilfiest Lines Of This Frock Give Rites lUnite Couple Photos of Smart Set at Swank Race Meet ShowjTemple . . . |