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Show THE KEW 9 CLUB $ HERALD-JOURNA- a t features Party Is Given In Honor Of DECEMBER THEES LUPE! SHE EES NO SLAVE TO ZE DRESSMAKAIRSi Newlyweds and Mm. Don F. Honoring Mr.were BY LI ( IK N E II. I. E recently marrwho NK.A Service Staff CorresiHindeiit their at gathered relatives ied evening HOLLYWOOD Nobody m Holhome Saturday was spent playing lywood ever has seen The evening Lupe Velez A lunch. gift rames following a Mr. and Mis. wearing a copy of some other was presented to star's costume. But U isn't beV Guests present besides ihe guests cause she is the pet client of ail nt honor were Hr. and Mrs. Fred eveUisive designer. Its ., cause she Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Douglas, Mrs. E. I . Igu.ws exactly what she should and Mr. Maughan, wear to her a distinct type, Walters. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon and nays keep 'no attention to what Mrs. and Mr. Maughan. are buying tins reason. Bradshaw and William Douglas, "they" Sue shops like a thnlty PariMrs. W. all of Wellsville; Mr. and sh line, selectively and from specAllen, Mr. and Mrs. Harrison- ial sts shoes jnavis at one shop, slacks Mr. and Mrs. Evan Mur- a: another tailored jmkets at a all of Logan; Mr. and Mrs. thinl. and tells a dressmaker how Fred Douglas of Brignam City: to turn out evenher spoci Mr. and Mrs. Molen Fctcrson of Aland Bowen, ing gowns and colorful gay dressHTum, and Mrs. es And like the Parisieane, she is of Beaver Dam. proud not reticent - about remod- voters Kolt WILLIAM HYDE Meeting of the William llyde cimp, Daughters of Utah Pioneers, has been postponed until Jariiary because of prevalent illness in the ward. ELIZABETH MATHEW S Tile Elizabeth Mathews camp inciting scheduled for Thursday. December 21. has been postponed due to the death of Mary Tibbitts Webber. Date of the meeting will be announced later. TIIOMAS T.AKBET Thomas Tarbet camp meeting will be held Thursday evening at T Su at the home of Alls. Jennie Morgan. 354 West First North. A good attendance is urged. SEUO LILY The Sego Lily camp of Daughters of Utah Pioneers will hold Lie next meeting at the home of Atrs Raymond Nielsen in llyrum Thursday at 2:30 p. m. The lesson "Holiday Seasons ol Long Ago in llyrum" will be given by camp members and special Christmas music will be included on the program. Hostesses are Airs Raymond Nielsen, Airs. H. B. Nielsen, Alls. James H. Nielsen. Mrs. A. J. Pelersen, Mrs. John Eliaaon, and a frock or making one inexpensively. "For the fins ami jewels 1 pay," sod Miss Velez "They last ami I only the bi st sal,!n. ermine, chinchilla. But the dresses no! Why should I pay two hondeid f. city dollair for a dross, (hen find e I look like else 7 "So I design my clothes for me. Look at thees one dollar a yard, pure seelk, and sooch colors! We h ive enough for a hood, too. Aly dressmaker, she hunts tor bargains. For one dollair more we of jewbuy the beeg elry and I fasten some in my hair. Tiny go liizo weeth mv diamons, i ever-bode- soap-bubbl- hob?" When she really likes the lines of a dress she has it made in several colors. One frock of crepey sheet has a crayon blue the star never submits to the dictates of one designer, shops fur her clothes like a thrifty Parisienne, picking one item here, another there. So she wont look like everbody else, she . designs her own clothes. tc exchanged and a Christmas homes after spending the past two program given. Assisting hostesses months in California. wo! be Emily Smith, Vilute Duhle and Oreta Lowe. SUNFLOWER. CAMP T he Sunfolwer camp of Daughters of Utah Pioneers will meet 2 at p. m. at the home Thursday of Airs. Eliza J. Smith, who is an honorary member as well as a native pioneer. The lesson Pioneer Celebrities" will be followed by a Christmas party. Designed and worn by Lupe Velez is a frock and hood of smooth silk, patterned in petunia shades of purple, cerise and lavender on white. The Mexican actress fastens a cluster of iridescent bubbles in her hair, matchine the necklace above the deep-v- . draped neckline. skirt, a corselet waist of deep shades, to top her tailored slacks red and a chartreuse top. Its twin for wear under jac- 0 . uses dark and light grays tor skirt kets all v. ni'd bodice. Another version is in and longer than most suit 0 e two identical dresses of coats. d Fond of hats, especially the tur- Ss cotton, both with white tops and with the bans that are principally enormous n same skirt but one bows, she says they're no good to it. turquoise, the other in grape. wear to the Friday night fights. k And she would sooner miss a V Tight Kan Lux than a good Dout. There Endangers Neighbors Hats These frocks have separate sometimes is a question whether hoods to match, as do most of her Miss Velez is on the fight-car- d oul fits. She even matches all htr or not because she unconsciously sweaters with them, or with snug imitates every blow, and is likely A A pillboxes covered with the same to ruin her own hat and that of Sh wool or boucle-cottoAnd she anybody else within range. So she 0 V. has dozens of sweaters in pastel wears hoods. QUEENS LACE HOSIERY 165 PETERSONS SHOE STORE FOR A LOVELY LADY 1 hand-tailore- d linen-weav- EASY TERMS ON PURCHASES TOTALING $10 OR MORE short-sleeve- print-patter- RAYONS pay-chec- & Shower Is Given For Young Bride A luncheon and shover honoring Alfrieda Olsen Autenreib, who recently announced her marriage of last August, was given last wetk by Edna Pedersen, Alice Pedersen and Esther Olsen at the home of the lutter. Poinsetta plants gave accent to the red and green decorations. Individual miniature Christmas tites were given as favois, marking the places for 12 guests at the luncheon table. Games were played, with prizes won by Emma Fisher and Gertrude ilentley. .Many beautiful gifts were presented to the guest of honor. Timely Pass Blocks Partners Slam, Keeps Final Conti act At Safe Level This is the eighth of a series of articles by Mrs. R. C. Young,' of Philadelphia, the world's No. 1 woman bridge player. 12 BY MRS. R. Mind Your Manners 2- ut . 35-in- J- 106-7t- 4k None Q 109 5 2 J 10962 A76 Mrs. Young YOUNG As Told to Win. E. McKonnry, A Americas Card Authority When West doubled my partner's opening heart bid on todays hand, I jumped to four hearts in an attempt to shut out the opponents, ur spades. I did but West bid not think we could set four spades and I wanted to bid five hearts, but. if I did so, West might, bid five spades and again I would not know what to do. Also, my partner 1075 876 4 4 3 2 Q7 A 9 A 98 6 2 A X J 3 A 8 3 A U 5 Duple all Nui.i ol. REQUEST Visitor Is Honored At Tea Sunday two long diamonds. NEXT. A psychic bid. Dance Club Sets Christmas Party Mrs. F. Lester Lear of Elko, Nevada, who is visiting here for the holiday season with her par-e- n !r, Mr. and Mrs. Preston W. Pond, was honored at ft candlelight tea given Sunday afternoon ut the Pond home. Holiday greens and reds intermingled with ivory tapers to make the reception rooms most attractive. Presiding at the tea table were Mrs. Charles O. Peterson and Mrs. .). Ray Barker, who were assisted with the serving by the Misses Martha Peterson, Ik'l'th Pond. Phyllis Boynton, Veda Man Muiik un i Barbara Dunn. During Ih.e tea hours I'M guests MIA Activities today. Santa Claus and other Christmas features will be an added All members are asked to attend. a giant turtle that once swam the Kansas seas may be seen In the Peabody Museum at Yale University. It fur exceeds in size any turt'e living today. V. wrap-aroun- 0 v. NINTH WARD The program in the Ninth ward MIA tonight will consist of the following: Christmas stories by Katie Looslc and Shirley Bemtson; accordian solos, Alberta Packer and caroling, Scout3 and Bee Hive girls will have a party in the recreation hall. PROVIDENCE SECOND A dance will be held in the Providence Second ward tonight following mutual. Everyone is invited. watches were of skulls, octa- books, purses, in olden days. HOSIERY in XMAS BOXES! PETERSONS A A A A A A A A A A A New Dres ses A A A 'Sb 0 v. e 3 98 v. a a a IA lyt News at holiday time- vhen spirits are high tnd funds are low! These dresses h a v e a V. A A A smart expensive look that makes this price seem incredible. Si z e s 12 & & A . -- a to 44. A A A A A A Girls Scarf and Hat Sets .4i tst I 'Oi A.m & 0- A grand group of varied styles. Rolled h o o d fects, cuffs, visors, droll peaks to make her look like a gnome. Nicely trimmed. A host of col- Ss ors to choose from in sizes for girls. tv k OlEN -- eim 9 A. M. TO 6 - V- A 1 M. UNTIL CHRISTMAS! n for days or nri flLLl DISCOMFOR1 Try CI1ICHESTEK8 FILLS for functional periodic pain in! tliseorifor. Usually Rive QUICK KFUKF. Ask your ariiRRi't for 261 NORTH MAIN j tv SHOE STORE 1 A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A - W Surprise Her With a . A A V. A specimen of The creature probably became extinct when larger ami more voracious animals deveinjied in the unoicnt cons. V. A SIXTH WAKII In the Sixth ward tonight homemade ire cream will be sold in connection with a dunce and program. The Varsity Dance cluo will hold a Christmas dance for members Wednesday night, officers announced A Shes sure to be pleased with a lovely house coat sr robe in which to spend her leisure hours. Its the practical gift of the season. Large selection in d or slide fastener styles. Sizes 14 to 42. A Finely engraved made in the shape gons, crosses, little dogs and sea shells FLANNELS 0 inked. might ambitiously bid a slam so I passed. When partner doubled. I took no chunces but bid five hearts, as we might very well make the contract. And we did. My partner trumped the opening spade in dummy and led the jack of diamonds, which was won by the king. Another spade forced dummy again, and now a small diamond led from dummy was won by the finesse of the eight-spo- t. South led a third spade to ruff, then pulled trumps, cashed the diamond ace, and got back to dummy with the club ace to cash SUEDES Lovely Robes & Ho use Coats n. ENCORE BY POPULAR PETERSONS Return Home From Coast ELIZA It. SNOW Camp meeting of the Eliza R. Snow Daughters of Utah Pioneers will be held Thursday at 3 p. m. Mrs. Leora Williams of Logan a! the home of Myrtle McDonald, and her niece, Naomi Parker of 3U0 South Fourth West. Gifts will Alendon, have returned to their crepe. Long streamers, tie, twist, and tie again in front. Rhinestone embroidery, its sunburst pattern accenting the broad padded shoulders, is repeated on the back of the j Cosmetics experts seem to agree these days that most of us do not drink enough water. The old rule about drinking eight glassfuls a day is still a good one to remember, they say. They point out, too, that improper diets often are responsible for blemishes mid lumps end many other complexion ailments. The average recognized bounty diet today includes more green vegetables ami green salads than tarchy dishes; more fresh and tewed fruits than ricn past ,ies. Not only reducing diets but regular diets for health and therefore PATTERN 8557 beauty consist mainly of bulky foods that are calapron This practical pinafore fairly low in oric content. (l557) has been so extraordinarily popular that wa repeat it. now, in case you missed it when it before. Easy to we showed see why this design nas been so 1. What is wrong with the in- suecc "ifui ! It slips on over the troduction "Miss Smith, I want has a competent bib top to make you acquainted with Mr. head, Jones?" so that it protects the bodice as 2. What is wrong with the in- well as the skirt of your dress. troduction "Mr. Jones, this is And it can't slip off the shoulders, Miss Smith !" Should a or older pers- cither. on say "Edith girl has talked about Last but by no means least, you so much when a young man to s dkttnfl is intro- - it consists of just three pieces du sew together, as you see from T Should a married woman the diagram. Y'ou can make it '?n a letter Airs. James Mon- in a few hours. Send for the patroe? some pretty 5. In writing to a man, is it tern right now, get orrect to address tho envelope linen, gingham or percale and James Alonroe? make yourself half a dozer, aprons ihat would you do if like this, so that you 11 always are writing a business let-b- have a fresh one ready to slip tor 0li want to be as informal on. ulP0s;s,ibl(' an(l still be business-,- e Pattern No. 8657 is designed ould you end it a 42, 44. for sizes 34, 3d, 38. 40, Sincerely yours? -48. Size 36 4ii and equires 3 ours very truly? 'O Cordially? material; 6 yards yards of . trimming. Answers 7. Phrase "make you of this a PATTERN For with." Say "This is. model send 15c IN 8tlidd be "Miss Smith, attractive this POIN. YOUR NAME. ADDRESS. Mr. Jones. No. STYLE, NUMBER and SIZE td Herald Journal, Today's Pattern 'th Monroe. s h Ave., New York Service, James Monroe. Y. N. Would You Do Have you sent for your Fall and Winter Pattern Book? It's brimming over with snmrt fash-to ions and clever ideas for gifts COMEY wear and to use, more than 100 SUITERS one fascinating designs' Every acof these carefully planned, easy to curately cut patterns 15.Is One patSHOE STORE make. Pattern Book, tern and Pattern Book, ordered together, 25c, bamel green the tained their class members MonCragun. day at the home of Airs. and the Gifts were exchanged games. evening spent playing close oi I inch was served at ihe the games. Etch one of the boys took a blooming narci3sis home to their mothers for Christmas. d eyes will soKn:t JOSEPH SMITH Joseph Smith camp meeting will be held at the home of Captain Passie Larsen, Z80 East Third South, Thursday at 2 p. m. A vpccml Christmas program has been prepared and a hot turkey dinner will be served oy the officers of the camp. Flich member is to bring a gift to be exchanged dunng the afternoon. All mem-be- i s are urged to be present. and T. Marian Cvagun Vernon Cook, teachers of Ninth ward Trekkers, enter- Mrs. Mr. evening gown to v' sot ed. of white sheer proud of. If she doesnt get enough sleep season, and during the holiday doesnt bother after the holidays . Is Entertained bolero-bodic- e BY ALICIA HART SEA Service Staff Writer No matter how consc'cntiously lotions or she uses cream and how often she has her hair washwho ed and waved, the woman forgets the importance of sound habits simply won't be health able to greet spring with skin, hair and figure in condition to be ATEll Hans Sorensen. During a ial hour, gilts will bo exchang- Airs. skirt and bodice. The fiery ' Trekker Class of Lupe Velez Good Health Is the Best Cosmetic OK W P1I0NE 50 expanse Pa-i- make up for lost rest, her and the skin around them have a tired, strained look that no amount of cream or lotion will remove. There are no two ways about it; adequate sleep is the best cosmetic for eye beauty. Lack of exercise often is the cause of the sallow tones prevalof so ent in the complexions many women at this time of year. Poor circulation does not make for firm, smooth, glowing skin. And lack of exercise may be one of the causes of sluggishness in the circulatory system. Whether she does setting-u- p exercises or reducing exercises, a brisk walk in the fresh air ought to be a dailv must with every woman. DlilNK PLENTY Editor. ' of mid-rif- f shows between Mrs. A. Bailey Dunford. in the party Those included were Air. and Mrs. H. R. Weston, Mr. and Airs. Jack Taylor, Air. and Mrs. Ervin Hawkins, Mr. and Mrs. Pedersen, Air. and Airs. Don Smith, Mrs. Glenns Bass and yr. and Mrs. Dunford. The evening was spent visiting, Air. Taylor playing several selections. Gifts were v,o!ir RUTH SCOFIELD, A startling Christmas party was a group of friends Saturevening at the homo of Air. st hdd by day and TAGS FIVE. 193 PIONEER MEETINGS Christmas Party Enjoyed By Group A IP, WOMGN t- society' TUESDAY. LOO AN, UTAH, L, LOGAN, UTAH IA A A A A !A |