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Show . 9 TnE HERALD-JOURNA- LOGAN, b T A II, L, RUTH BCOrnXD. Editor Kappa Deltas Phone , MONDAY, 80 MAY 15, 19 39. voAi Frocks for Sweet Girl Graduate Are -Yes - Really Sweet and Girlish Fete Mothers At Reception BY on the Honoring their mothers to pay dav set aside by the nation tribute to all mothers, the local chnter of Kappa Delta3 tosorority 6 p. m. held a tea Sunday from on North Bt the chapter house Main street. Lavender and old lace was the theme used in all appointments and each mother was piesented with an old fashioned nosegay-Swee- t peas in shades of lavender pink and white decorated the serving table, where Mrs. A. F. Stockton, Mrs. David Burgoyne, Mrs. L. A. Stoddart and Mrs. V. D. Gardner presided. Forming a line to receive tic iniests were Dean Lenore Williams, Mrs. J. Stewart Williams, Mrs. C. C. Randall, Mrs. J. C. Worley, Miss Marjorie Seeley and Miss Nola arrangements. dark, chairman ofClark in arrangiAssisting Miss Miss Ann Egbert. were ng detail Miss Ruth Kay Weaver and Miss Phyllis Paulsen. MARIAN NF.A Service YOlMi Stall t'orreMmli-n- t NEW YORK. The smartest graduation dresses are a happy compromise between what daughter wants and what mother feels is most suitable for a young girl. Fortunately, the cost of the most popular types will suit even father, who has to foot the bill. And the fact that the majority are ideal for summer dances as well as for graduation exercises ought to make everyon- e- mother, dad and daughter pretty happy. The note of femininity prevails, just as it does in collections of clothes for older women. And Piano Student Two-Pa- rt Is Presented Style Picture Club Banquet In Recital mg. A talented musician. Richard has been a student of Mrs Thatcher for a number of years He played each composition beautifully, showing remarkable interpretation and technique. friends of Richard, College townspeople and music lovers were audience to the recital Among those present were Mrs. Roy Bullen and two sons and Margaret of Salt Lake City. Following the program four younger students of Mrs. Thatcher served refreshments to the guests Those serving were , Eleanor Janice Wright. Kathryn Sahsbu-yRomney and Ward Wright. Tbj program given by Mr. Howell lodows: Two PIventasalonir Johann Sebastiun Bach C. Minor C Major Prelude C Major Prelude possibly could be more flattered by the little girl1 silhouette than a bright-eye- d girl graduutc? Bows, ruffles, ribbons tied under the chin and other froth seem exactly right on ber. batiste and Organdy, eyelet starched chiffon are the favorite fabrics of girls who want sweetly feminine graduation dresses Crisp pique, linen and cotton broadcloth are best liked by those who prefer streamlined, tailored types, of which there are plenty. White, as always, is right with all white Mel-dru- Mr. and Mrs. George Winn of Smithfield announce the marriage of their daughter, Mozell. to Clyde Merkley, son of Mr. and Mrs. N. W. Merkley of Logan. The marriage was solemnized today at the Merkley home by Bishop Henry Cooper of the First ward, with members of the two families attending. After the wedding the couple left on a two weeks honeymoon trip to southern California. Upon their return they will make their home in Logan. The bride is a graduate of tho North Cache high school and Mr. Merkley attended both Ogden and Logan high schools. Sunday afternoon Mrs. Winn gave a trousseau tea at her home honoring her daughter. The table was covered with a lovely lace cloth over pink and was centered with a bouquet of spring flowers. Lighted pink tapers in silver holders were at either side. Held Saturday By Yeshara Yeshara club members were guests at a club banquet Saturday night at the Bluebird. Dinner was served at six small tables to 25 members. The theme Wisdom was used, with small lumps of wisdom marking each place as Individual favors. Carmen Frederickson was toast- mistress and responses were given by Esther Olsen, Camorah Alder, Beatrice Thomas and Laver a Coombs. A tribute to mothers was given by Lucille Skinner. In connection with the dinner, new officers were elected to serve the club during the coming year. Those elected were Carmen Fredrickson, president: Winmfred Cook, r, first vice president; Lorraine second vice president; Es- Richard Howell, son of Mrs Julia llowcll, was piesented by Mrs (J W. Thatcher in a piano tecital at her home Sunday even- - who Smithfield Maid Becomes Bride of Logan Resident PAGE THREE Ripp-lmge- ther Olsen, secretary-treasur- e; Beatrice Thomas, program chairman; Camorah Alder, membership chairman: Lucille Skinner, press chairman; Lavera Coombs, project chairman. Mrs. Effle Richards, past president was in charge of arrangements, along with Mrs. Joseph Quinney and Mrs. O. H. Budge. L. Van Beethoven Minuet in G Rondo E. Major from Sonata Op. 14 No. 1 L. Van Beethoven To a Wild Rose MacDowell Waltz Op. 39 No. 15 DUP Camp Meeting Set At Newton Venitienne Prelude of Johannas Brahms Benjamin Godard Minor Rachmaninoff . Prelude in Fredric Chopin Prelude in Waltz Ab Minor Polonaise in A Fredric Chopin Fredric Chopin Fredric Chopin - William F. Rigby Newton D. U. P. camp meet Thursday the home of Mrs. will at 2 p. m. at Martha Clark. Assisting hostesses will be Mrs. Laverne Rigby, Mrs. Orpha Fahricius, Mrs. Stella Reese and Mrs. Zenda Anderson. Hollywood star Nancy pRETTY I Kelly wears a charming version of the shirtwaist and skirt theme, so important in the curFDR TO V ISIT FAIR rent fashion picture. Of washWASHINGTON. May 15 (Ob able chambray with a silky finish, President Roosevelt expects to leave the wide skirt is aquamarine and blouse is in Washington about the middle of the neat, tuck-i- n June to visit the San Francisco white and aqua stripes. fair. I, - Recent Marriage Announced Is Mr. and Mrs. Grover Jones of Wellsville have announced the mar-na- ge of their daughter Ellen to EITHER of these smartly new, youthfully fresh white dresses is sure to flatter the Sweet Girl Grad-uat- e. The streamlined model at left is of waffle pique with a matching bolero. The more feminine creation, right, has a full skirt of plain white organdy, finished with a narrow dust ruffle of eyelet d bodice. embroidered organdy to match the M. Hill, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ray P. Hill, which took place Wednesday, April 26, in the Logan Ray double-breaste- temple. Mrs. Hill, assisted by her mother, Mrs. Jones, presided at a trousseal tea at ther home Sunday afternoon Mrs. Stanley Jones and Mary Cooper had charge of the trousseau room. Mrs. Elaine Larsen was in the gift room and those in charge of serving were Mrs. ribbons or other trimming, course. SWIRLING SKIRTS AND SLIM WAISTS Elizabeth Class PERFECT for blue Day and white this Parker. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Stuart, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Stuart, Mr. and check gingham frock with full Mrs. George Stuart and Miss Isabell skirt and short bolero with wide Parker, all of West Layton, Mr. and lapels. Its worn with a Tyrolean Mrs. Hilmar Olsen, Miss Lorraine blouse of dotted Swiss and a narrow belt of red patent leather. Olsen, Miss Donna Olsen, Miss Adell Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Coons, all of Ogden, Miss Lorraine Petersen of Huntsville, Mrs. Warren Leishman of Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Crookston of Hyrum, Mrs. Eleanor Rose and Mrs Julia Mitton of Logan. The nurses alumni association of Mr. and Mrs. Hill are making their home in Wellsville. the William Budge Memorial hospital will hold its annual homecoming banquet at the Bluebird Wednesday, May 17, at 7:30 p. m. Reservations may be made by 22. All alumni are invited calling FIRST WARD The last meeting will be held Tuesday at 2 p. m., to attend. with the literary lesson under the direction of Ruby Amussen. The family relations class will meet tonight at 7:30. Nurses Alumni Banquet Is Set Relief Societies Is Hostess At SECOND WARD Literary meeting will be held Tuesday at 2 p. m. The lesson will be given by Orcta M. Lowe. THIRD WARD chorus from furnish musical numbers at the meeting Tuesday 2 p. m. A Bells" will Wuayle. FOURTH commence 'th the by A review of "A City of be given by Evelyn WARD-Meet- ing will at 2 o'clock Tuesday literary lesson being given Mary Sorenson. FIFTH WARD A special litcr-ar- y will be held Tuesday t 2 meeting p m. An invitation is extend-t- o all women to hear a drama n Abraham Lincoln entitled "Pro-JKu- e to Glory", given by Mrs Sorenson. Visiting teachers reports will be taken. SIXTH WARD-M- rs. Lillie A. Pencer will social service the give csson on martial adjustment Tues-?- t 2 p. m. A nursery will be inducted for children. Family Dinner Mrs. W. W. Barber was hostess at a family dinner Sunday, honor- Ing her mother. Mrs. Inez Thain. Those included at the dinner were Mrs. Thain, Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Brangham and family of Ogden, Mr. and Mrs. Thain CarMrs Irene lisle, Clyde Carlisle, Carlisle and the Barber family. ct the slim-waixt- d, models that fashiomsts like to think Sweet Girl Graduates will love is a stunning model which makes use of plain and eyelet embroidered organdy. The swirling skirt, of the plain, is finished with a narrow, Vat d ruffle of eyelet embroidered organdy to match the bodice. Sleeves are short and very puffed. Stand-u- p collar and wide lapels also are edged with lace. lace-edge- double-breaste- d charming of and short bolero of blue and versions is an white check, shown with a Tyrowaffle lean blouse of eyelet batiste with evening gown of white pique with a bright bolero. It's cut red button hearts down the front. on princess lines The narrow belt is of red patent. with a moderate decollete and HINT OK COMEBACK fairly wide shoulder straps. For FOR LONG SLEEV ES graduation. Miss Graduate would wear the bolero. polka-dotte- d For summer Smart, too, is a dress with a skirt in dark dancing at the country club, shed take it off. rose with darker rose dots and a There are "baby dresses ga- light rose, tuck-i- n blouse with dots lore, of fragile white lawn with to match the skirt. The blouse has narrow, pastel velvet ribbons at a round neckline, buttons down the waistlines and some- front and full, long sleeves. Incinecklines, times around skirts. dentally, mother and daughter will For Class Day, plaid and check do well to watch the sleeve situginghams are news. One neat lit- ation. It appears that long ones are tle model includes a full skirt going to be important again. streamlined Epsilon Group Has Formal Dance Burr and Elmo Hope Chest for Sweetheart, Daughter, Sister, or Mother FOI 6MD0ATI0I WEDDING BIRTHDAY 0 lis loads Jqi of fam collecting for my Lane Cedar Hope Chest, CONFIRMATION Wide variety of the latest styles in genuine Lane Cedar Hope Chests the gift that starts a home. STAI il. WHAT A HIP. NOW Do You Want a Beautiful Garden? Lsmo No. Th chaste tunpliacr chest of genaioe cotooia! design in antique maple give dui chest distinctive beaut. (nhcy of this room? 'zvxv NEED THE RIGHT TOOLS! - -- You certainly cant expect good results from if you your dont prepare the soil garden right and take proper care of the growing plants . . . and for this the Wiliam Hyde Meeting camp of Daughters of Utah Pioneers will be held Friday at the home of Mrs. John Lee, with Mrs. Lce.Hancey as assisting hostess. The lesson will be given by Mrs Tuesday by Mrs. Lee Hales, who will review The City of Bells. Special music will be given. Dick ...a ione(Mah azES rl of Roy Lee. two-pie- were given. Waldron, Sigma During intermission the graduat- Redd. ing seniors and couples who have become engaged during the school A formal dancing party was givyear were honored. Gifts were en at the Ecclcs hotel Saturday presented to them and songs sung in their honor. night by the local chapter of SigEverett Thorpe and Clinton Petma Phi Epsilon fraternity. erson were patrons at the affair The committee working on deFavors of mother-of-peapendants bearing the fraternity crest tails of the party included Ray William Hyde Gimp To Meet PROVIDENCE FIRST The litmeeting will be held in conerary Ninth WARD-W- ith Louise B. nection with the clothing program Skid more in the topic Tuesday under the direction of Lilcharge, l 1!rautification and its Ef-"- lian Fuhnman. All teachers will reon the Moral, Spiritual and port. 'hysical Health of the Child will as the social service les- r The last RIVER. HEIGHTS !wTTUesday at 2 Pby meeting of the season will be held Iris H. Harris at 2 p. m. Tuesday. The final literary lesson will be presented by ELEVENTH VARD Tuesday Hilda K. Long on the book "The m' lbe h literary lesson will City of Bells" by Elizabeth Goudge. by Li'a J. Satterthwaite. Vj'ven lljng teachers will report. SEVENTH WARD The literary lesson will be given Tuesday at 2 North LOG AN -- The liternrv p. m. under Hie duet turn of Ceor.q-iu- o hill lv feveu Duuli'c, j (clock - One of the most the figure-moldin- Among Hill, Mrs. Thelma Haslara and Mrs. Ethel Jones, assisted by Miss Beth Hill and Miss Millie Glenn. During the tea hours 175 guests called Among those from out of town were Mr. and Mrs. Willard the Fifth ward will of you need GOOD tools! 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