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Show THK Young Couple Married On by Mr of 1rovi-d.ni- e of the marriage of their Miss Marg iret Miller, to daught-rAaron Vincent Barson, Hon of Mr. and Mis. D. B. Barson of Claik. ston. The wedding took- place at high N 21. vember Thursday, neon immediately after the ceremony a combination welding and .giving dinner waa served at a'h'iime of the brides parents to "embers of the families. A beauti-f,jli- v dLeorateu pink and white i.edd.ng take centered the table, md at the ends were b wls of pink md white chrysanthemums. Following dinner the bride and sroom left for a wedding trip. Upon "icir rdiirn they will make their kune in Claikston. Honoring the bride prior to her was given by a marriage a shower croup of friends at the h me of Mrs. Henry Theurer. The evening was spent playing games, followed 65. The by refreshments served to bride received many ioveiy gifts. entertained at a Mrs. Miller u tea in honor of her dpughter Sunday from 2 to 7 p. m. Pink and white chrysanthemums formed the centerpiece for the tea Uble and decorated the reception pft and th usseau rooms. The hostess was assisted in receiving by Mrs. Elsia Fuhriman and Mrs D. B. Barson. Mrs. Walter tteidauer had charge of the tea room. Miss Veda Barson presided at the tea table, assisted by Mrs. and Miss Della Fern Dattage PiUvge Miss Arcva Chugg and ibss P.oma Alder were in charge of and gift rooms. the trous-ea- u and fifty guests One hundred called during tea hours. -- ''5 ....I if. 1; at. p. JOURNAL. I. Of! AN. UTAH. y its aGiy - AI.K1V NKA Service Even though she has no intention of being outdooi s u great deal during the winter months, the wise girl knows that she must spend more time on beauty rountines trom December to March than she does at any other season of the year. That is, if her skin is to stay soft and hands equally smooth smooth, and hair glossy and healthy. to winds mars the texture of anicyotheiwise lovely complexion, of course. But rooms where the humidity is less than 40, plays as it not more havoc with much, below-zcr- o skin as the your weather outdoors And vvearirg a hat so much of the time isn't conductive to exactly keeping your hair as lovely as a movie An Over-exposu- over-heate- d star btoad-flatto- ramble coast personal ed the s. You should, of course, keip he radiator pans in your home rilled with water or buy special aumidifiers some of whi.'h are tairly enexpensive. Lacking radiator pans or humidifiers or both, place jars of water in inconspi-tiou- s corners all over the house filled. In addition, brush your hair .very night to bring the natural ails from the scalp right down to the dry ends, and don't wear your hat more than is absolutely If someone in the necessary. family gits and uses a sun lamp as a told preventive, borrow it once or twice a week and sun your hair and scalp for four or During winter months, motion picture star Janet Shaw gives her five minutes. Dont let anyone hair and sculp a hot oil treatment before each shampoo. This tell you to wash your hair less helps to counteract the drying effects of steam heated rooms, Icy frequently or that brushing will winds and wearing a hat a great deal. ruin your permanent. Eveiy type of hair ought to be brushed every on for twenty minutes or half an body lotion will pay pretty big day. And a shampoo once a week, hour before putting on makeup. dividends. or at least every ten days, is And Fingernails, too, often get brityou'll use night cream every important. night before going to bed, of tle, the cuticles dry and unatUnless your skin is oily, clean course. tractive. To (deviate this condiface and throat with soap and Spends Now and then massage a bit tion. have your nails soaked in water only at night, using cream of the same night cream into warm oil instead of warm, soapy Visiting' for morning and during-the-da- y your wrists and elbows, and do wattr duriog your weekly maniMrs Orvan Wennergren spent cleansings. If You are going out use hand lotion several time a cure They can be held in the Providin the evening, cleanse thoroughtbeweik end in Logan and day. If the skin on your body warm oil or else wrapped in little ence visiting with relatives and ly with cream, then apply a gets dry and sensitive, investment strips of cotton for friends. several minutes. layer of night cream and leave it in a bottle of special after-bat- h th it's of d j out meeting g about m ?i . . 1 s duti here fore he the spends w zero. hose r defm-ea- ) off as been led his e. None kground of his s fmd-full- y on a dot-)- n such of us t without ;eles, with Meal a n d d d of niKO. id at who i left saw nird olid iked good inch chll- - and ould was s at long onal inks Kevoiid start at Ward 2 p. Meeting with will m. -- Announcement of Marriage Made Seventh Ward At 2 p. m. Tuesday a lesson on family relations will be given by Laura Watkins. A reading will be given by Mrs. Wilford Richards and two selection by the ladies e boros. Mrs. Earl Bird rf Mention announces the marriage of her daughter, Marcia Darley, to Hoy Huntsman of Twain Harte, California. The couple were married on November 25. After a wedding trip they will make their home in California. Fri-dn- Sorosis Meeting Called Wednesday y, Sorosis alumnae will meet Wednesday evening at the home of Mrs. John Carlisle, 73 North Third West. It has been necessary to change the time of this meeting from 8 o'clock to 7:30, and all members are urged to be punctual. Mrs. Arvil Stark will review the book, "llie Citadel" by A. J. Cronin. All Sorosis members are invited to be present. Ninth Ward Lais Ilules will give the literary program Tuesday p. m. Tenth Ward Meeting will be held at 2 p. m. instead of 4 o'clock as previously announced. An Interesting Lecture will be given by Theressa Hill on family relations. The outline for the is from "Education for Family Life" by Dr. Haul Iopetioe, director of the Institute of Family Relations, Los Angeles. A special invitation is issued to young lee-so- mothers to attend. W Flrst-Kegul- ar Program Meeting ... i T! WHILE FINISHING OUT OUR LEASE CINDERELLA SHOP save ordi-Hi- Tuesday. special work Two quilts will be made 'i nist Leigh Elder, cellist, and A on be foods will talk given by Kogirs, pmm t. for their at the iFouith ward Gladys England. hapcl Widnesday evening at 8.30 Fourth Ward - Teachers topu Tin three young musicians are will be given at 1.30 p. m. by ippearing as a trio, but each Is an Mirtha Dames. Regular meeting mliviilual artist and well qualified will comment e at 2 p m with o ai'oear as soloist The program to be presented is the theology lesson by Della IS follows' i! Major Trio Brahms At. 1:30 p. m Fifth Ward Allegro i on brio Tuesday the visiting teachers Si hei .i will meet to hear the message Adagio for Lie, ember. Mrs. Etta Bobbins Allegro will present the topic. Gene.al Trio meeting will start at 2 o'clock. Adagio D Major Concerto) Haydn The t lesson will he con... Elfentanz lopper ducted neology Millie Johnson by Mrs. Mr. Elder This meeting was originally si he Passacaglid (for violin tuid duled for next week, but by makHandel itllo) ing the change no meeting need Mr. Douglas and Mr. Elder be held during the Christmas Kreisler holidays. LaGitana . Sea Nocturne Kvelve Bolero Arbos Sixth Ward Work and business Trio meeting will be held at 2 p m folkiweu Tuesday, by a social hour. nus-t- o he -- NORTH LOGAN The Ralph Smith camp of the aril - Meeting will Duughteis of Utah 1'iouccrs met of Mrs. p m. Tuesday with the Thursday at the home soi nil service lesson conducted by Jennie Israelson. Paryers were by Mrs. Venetta K. Gilgen and Mrs. Irene Naishitt. Sarah B. Palmer. Reports of ofKixcr Heights - M e e 1 n g will ficers meeting held at Logan was start lit 2 p. m. The social set vice given by Mrs. Eulalia M. Johnli sson for let ember "Should I son. The lesson topic "Mountain and Lakes of Pioneer Be Afraid" will bo conducted by Streams S irah Goff, Days' was given by Mrs. Mary Donaboe; vocal duet, Mrs. Ste'U North Logan The teachers top- Christenson and Mrs. Vira Nelic will be given Tuesday at 1 .10 son; life history of Mrs. Mary bv Jenny Israelson. Theology and Stokes Myler read by her daughL Johnson. ter, Mis. Eulalia tistimony meeting will be held at An outline of the Pioneer Christ2 p. m. tinder the direction of Y t nett, i Gdgeii anil Kcna Culiir. mas party, given hy President Annie J. King. Liurlng a social meet- hour refreshments were served by Irojdoiiee H. ing s. hcdulrd for Tuesday has the heat css and Mis. Sadie been post inned because of the Nyman. Thanksgiving was the me thi luncheon. for the ward bazaar. All women are askV. Mrs. E. Nyman returned ed to bung their articles to the Ivnne recently from Afton, Wyo , paiilum at 2 p. m. Tuesday. wliree she was called on account, of illness of her daughter Iriv. idenco Second The social Mrs.theYVanda Lurritzen, who unservice lesson will be given Tues- derwent a major operation. Her e grandson Dean day by Lois Egg. was also suffering from a broken leg. Mrs. Mary Budge was hostess to the Primary officers and To Give teachers training clft.ss Friday afternoon at her home. After the At League meeting a social hour was enL'r, T. C. Romney of the LDS In- joyed. Mr. W. Mrs. George stitute at the college is scheduled to Maughan andentertained veniat a the program at the regular son give Saturday, Covers were USAC Faculty Women's League laid dinner for 10 guests. The out of meeting FiMuy afternoon. town guests were Mr. and Mrs, Mrs. D. I. Rasmussen is chair- William T. Ferguson, Mr. and man of the hostess committee, Mrs. Howard Ferguson and Mrs. which includes Mrs. Sylvan Erick- Mahell McCambell and son, all of son, Mrs. O. H. Budge, Miss Aenes Los Angeles, who came here for Bahlert, Mrs. Robert Snell, Miss the funeral services of John H. Hattie Smith, Mrs. Milton R. Ferguson, conducted Friday in Hunter, Miss Hazel Hartvigsen, the Logan Sixth ward chapel. Mr. and Mrs. Frank O. Card Miss Vivian Spencer, Mrs. Floyd of McGarth and Mrs. Pauline Morgan and Mrs. S. R. Egbert. Rankin of Lethridge, Canada, are spending the month in the ward with relatives. Spend Holiday Misses ena Maughan and LeWith Relatives ona Burger returned home from Salt City after spending Mr. ami Mrs. Wayne Courson several Lake months there. spent the Thanksgiving holiday in A group of relatives and Hoixe, Idaho, visiting with relatives. friends from here attended the While there they were guests cf J. H. funeral services Mrs. Coursons parents, Justice and Friday. Ferguson Mr. Ferguson was forMrs. Alfred Budge. of North Logan. merly Ward No meeting will Klcwntli be held in the Laigan First ward start at 2 I'irxt ext client program has been by William I) uglas, vio-- I ih n - Relief Society Activities -- ic t PAGE THIlLF 11)28. r- prepired Week End Here d NOVEMREII 28. t1no lo G we Winter s Winds, Hot Rooms and Lessened Out Your Hair And Skin Program At Humidity Dry IHkt staff Writer Fourth Ward trou-sea- HD MONDAY, BY Thanksgiving made Ann muement l.s M Her and Mrs. Kobort I Lj Will Continue a Short While Longer and Bring to the People of Logan More of Those Unbelievable Bargains in Womens Apparel. Values Are Even More Startling As Time Goes On. WOMENS FUR TRIMMED CO ATS: WOMENS FUR TRIMMED COATS: WOMENS UNTRIMMED COATS: WOMENS SUITS: WOMENS STREET DRESSES: WOMENS STREET DRESSES: WOMENS STREET DRESSES: EVENING DRESSES: 2.95 BLOUSES: The cheapest coat in this group was formerly 59.50 and up to 93.50. Lovely A few $ furs. JQ For 29.95 For 3.95 For 10.00 For 6.88 For 3 For 1. For 2.95 and 6.95 49 newer coats with the newest winter sleeve trims. (59.50 values ... About 50 casual and sport coats. Fine and warm. When new, some of these garments sold up to 49.50. A few mannish tailored 2 are fur trimmed, and the group has a few costumes In this group are many brand new fall dresses in styles and materials usually sold at 12 95 Every size and every color, all better dresses These are spring and summer dresses that sold at the ell. ays pro-nn- of unitedly at CJIH deal 00- - lecture u lie Mild lot know orv. D books I of the our was i.urter to i' dminf nsl md read at Iifler f test gri a In illicit ns ore ,i- tv WUJS by her jt one Ail follow tinubi' xlnpirg of jtV- 16.95 Two groups Merchandise will be held on deposit two weeks only . . . Quality merchandise at rediculously low prices such as slIdom offered for the style and materials! 25.00 ! Just a lew in each CREPES Three groups Letter silks and satins There Are Also Odds and Ends Such as: WASH DRESSES AT to 89 LAGS AT 31 BECAUSE OF THE DRASTIC CUTS IN PRICES ALL SALES MUST RE FINAL AND FOR CASH! mkwuI miyj COTTONS SWEATERS AT 49 - IIATS AT 49' All of the merchandise offered was bought for Hadley stores regular stock It is not just promotion sale merchandise . . ... ft 4I1 rMLW j 6 |