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Show H JU' THE HERALD-JOURNA- UTAH, LOGAN, L; MARCH FRIDAY, 1, 19 4 facie fivjb. 0. CLUB NEWS features 9 RUTH SCOFIELD, 0 9 SOCIETY !. PHONE 50 Couple Take. Deputy Clerk Woman Of 72 America Is Honored Prior Has Had Only Background of To Departure I 7 Birthdays Dames Party Vows Today In Temple vounc A 1XDBREAKLK . . as well as a protector against the sun, is the function of the hooded top to this spotted play suit. Identical materials with contrasting spots and backgrounds are cleverly used to produce a effect. The extra full short skirt follows the ballerina silhouette which is going to be used a lot this season. This is a practical and daringly different play outfit for resort use while the weather still cant make up its mind to be always sunny side up. semi-harlequ- in have nothing on some of the fair sex as the season rolls along. Stripes of every width and color comoutbination are being touted for tailored suits, fits, and even dresses that travel alone. Horizontal, veruse of stripes are just a mere begintical and criss-croning, so intricate will be the cutting and use of such M.ss Ilene Kidman, duughler of Mr, and Mrs. Arthur Kidman of Mendon, and John M. La. sen, son of Mis. Clara Larsen of Newton, were married today m the Logan temple. A dinner for members of the two families was given by Mr. and Mrs Kidman immediattly following the marriage. Tonight in the Mendon recreation hall a shower dance will be given by Mr. and Mrs. Kidman in honor of the bride and gloom. The bride was honored at a kitchen shower given last night h by Helen Heninger, Elan . and Ruth Shelton at the Kidman home Lunch was served and the brides trousseau shown. Those present besides the guest of honor and the three hostesses were Lois Hardman, Verna Bird, Della Bartt, lett, Theta Barrett, Geneva Madall Hancock, Marie Stauffer, Marie Baker, Virginia Wood, Lcora Morris and Elva Baker. Miss Elizabeth Scrowther entertained at the home of her parents in Smithfield Tuesday evening honoring Mrs. Gail Taylor, who left Thursday to make her home in San Lake City. Luncheon was served at card tables, with daffodils centering three-piec- e ss materials. BARREL OF FUN . . . and plenty of room for hand-!ba- g gadgets will be provided by this tubular purse. The handle, top and fastening are decorous black patent leather, (but the circular wall is redder than a firebox. An accessory j worth considering with a gray ensemble of severe lines. A large mirror is fitted inside the lid and a complete array o of cases and necessities are held firmly walls. .by loops along the satin-line- d A d, Long-strot- Pug-mir- Bur-ret- Collar and cuff jewelry is still with us . . . with small multiple strands, taking the lead, strung in cord-lik- e both for throat and wrists. Lacy motifs in white plastio have a springlike quality, but the very latest is fine beads strung in graduated lengths, . .producing a ripple effect. beads, CHARM CHILD-LIK- E . . . foundat- TENNIS FROCK! SUIT FROCK! for e 18 16, and 20. requires 2 Is yards of material for frock; lbs yards 3 jacket-blous- yards ming. For trim- a PATTERN of this model send 15c IN COIN, ADDRESS, STYLE, and SIZE to Herald-:"urnTodays Pattern Service, Francisr0, c.tSmery From California AS EASY AS Pour 2 cups BOILING WATER over 4 cups Literary Club oadl Teaspoon Meeting Held 5 UMAPLEINE 7 PINTS d.l,c,oU," ?. SSfiWBr MEg "ow AIM ,1V., Atvoarsrocr, MAPLE FLAVOR Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Courson have returned to Logan after having spent the past ten days in southern California. They visited relatives in Los Angeles and surrounding cities. Judge and Mrs.- Alfred Budge of Boise, IdaTio, parents of Mrs. Courson. returned to Utah with Mr. and Mrs. Courson after hav lng spent several weeks in Cali fornla. - SUGAR... !u DISCOUNT 12 Reduction Of Every Pair Of Hose Just once a year , . , With silk prices up, this sale js more important to you than ever. Our Customers know that this anregular nual sael brings no left overs or odd lots, but fresh new stocks. Smart new shades and a complete assortment of styles and sizes. Now is your chance to try the best in quality silk stockings. ' Theyre all favorites. No-Men- 44 SYRUP " ANNUAL Couple Return Make Delicious i But Play Percentages to Recent Marriage Is Announced suit-froc- 14, in this pok-eh- pinvh-o'ai'ste- 12, 3 Pi Kappa Wives To Meet Monday y 14 Lanaorous Slumber : sen and Bruce Wallace; commitfeminine and perfectly de tee on decorations. Max Johnson, signed white satin gown. The front bodice is white georgchairman, Zelma Mikelson, Sarah ette crepe . . . very sheer and elaborately trimmed with Jensen, Irene Smith, Wesley ribbon and lace. A chemise is a spring necessity for wear, George Heath and Rulon committee on queens Stanfield; under sheer blouses. The model shown is also white satin and queen ceremony. Mrs. Magand has adjustable shoulder straps. dalene Mable Greaves, Jensen, Della Woodward and Dorothy Kendrick; floor show and dance demonstrations, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Johnson; programs and advertist ing, W, H. Simmons, Mrs. Claire Win Kennetn Bickmore. Beckstead, Mrs. Hilda Steele, and Marlowe Woodward; refreshments commitBY VM, E. McKENNEY 1803, and even In its unformed tee, Mrs. Claire Bickmore, Bruce Wallace, and J. C. Forsgren. America's Card Authority state, the game attained instanThe public is cordially invited Is poker an American game? taneous popularity with the southto attend. Yes and no. The original form ern settlers coming west They of poker, called prime" or "pnme-r" poque as has been known since the pronounced 14th century. Americans added and northerners decided this was two features the raise and the simply the southern way of prodraw, which make players con- nouncing "poker and proceeded nature as to centrate on human it say "right." on the mathematical posPi Kappa Alpha mothers and much as Many players play bridge as if That is what makes wives will meet Monday, March sibilities. a great game. they were playing poker, but 4, at 2:30 p. rii. at the chapter poker bridge should be played on the house, 175 East Second North. side of mathematical percentages, E. T. Ralphs will give a valA of J853 Today's hand is an example. uation of the book "Children The opening lead is won In VA5 God" by Verdis Fisher. Albert K Rnd Alberta Packer will furnish dummy with the king of diamonds. Now the declarer can count nine a duet. QJ0742 top tricks. Should he start the A large attendance is requested. 8 A 2 A 6 A K7 spade suit or run the clubs? To V K 10 8 7 V J942 run the clubs might easily freeze him out of his ace of diamonds. 98632 QJ105 6 If he starts the bpade suit, he A A 10 8 must depend upon the opponent's making a mistake. A Q 10 4 But by playing the small heart Mrs. W. K. Barton announces VQ63 from dummy, he takes the strictly the recent marriage of her daughA74 percentage play. If East holds the ter, Ruth, to Sylvan Call, son of AAK53 king of hearts, declarer cannot Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Call of Dayton. help but make four odd; if West Duplicate Neither vul. The W'edding ceremony was perholds it, the contract will be held F.ast North South West formed at the home of the bride to three, but at least declarer has 2 1 Pass Pass A A on Tuesday by Wallace Jensen of made the percentage play. Pass Pass 3N.T. 2N.T. the First ward bishopric. 1 Mrs. Call is a graduate of the Q. Opening Preston high school and the Quish In France, compasses pointed School of Beauty in Salt La(ie The original game first entered north by east in 1580, true north City. Mr. Call is a former stunorth northeast in 1812, dent of Preston high school and this country through the port of in 1665, back to true north later has been engaged in M Men ac- New Orleans under the name of swung a French game of the and now point to north northeast poque, tivities In the Dayton ward again, due to the constant change After a short wedding trip the "prime family. This "poque" was of the magnetic pole. of the Louisiana of purchase wall part temporarily young couple make their home in Preston. o, PATTERN 8597 There are two styles that you know right now youll need, even if your spring wardrobe is not entirely settled in your own mind! the During months to come, youll want several sleeveless tennis frocks; and even before that, you'll want Rt least one "little suit' for street and runabout. Well, here they both ore, in this g truly money-savinpattern (8597). The tennis frock has a swing skirt, wide, inset belt end strap back. Add d the little jacket-blous- e (the fitting is all by means of easy darts and theres k your VJ hats more, you can make the two ways, with scalloped sleeves and neckline, and with a naive, round collar. So you can see what a help this clever pattern will be' Perfect for summertime in sports cottons, it wU be very smart for right now n silk print, tie silk or flat crepe. Pattern No. 8597 is designed for sizes ITS HERE AGAIN! Poker Face Helps in Bridge, ! Size e. March were completed this week with the naming of the ward queens, it was announced today by stake officials. The queens are: Violet Packer, Lorna Jenkins, Mink Riverdale; Creek; Harriet Weaver, Preston Fourth ward; Loneta Hollingsworth, Preston Third ward; Carina Talbot, Winder; Joyce Nelson, Dayton; Fern Wood, Clifton; and Delores Hansen, Glencoe. the Anticipating outstanding social event of the year, committees have made arrangement for the Persiana ballroom which will be redecorated in Mutual colors and specially arranged for the occasion. Eldon Hansens orchestra from Logan will furnish the music and refreshments will be served to guests. At 10:30 p. m., the MIA dance demonstrations will be presented with dancers chosen from the various wards of the stake taking part. In charge of arrangements ar the following committees: General arrangements, Mrs. Ila Ol- te jaekct-blouf- Mutual Dance Set Tuesday be held in Preston Tuesday, powder-as-you-g- 'is present in these new lin- gerie slips that have quite high necks and built-ou- t shoulders. They are the newest charm idea for wear under sheer blouses . . . naively demure we would say . . . and ever so comfortable because the wide shoulders preclude ' dangling shoulder straps . . . of which there is nothing whicher . . . High molded waistlines are another feature, with bust fullness that will provide adequate ion for filmy blouses. Nice as nice can be. Engagement Of Daughter Told Oneida Stake 5, ; e, by Miss Veda Barson. Guests were lovely gifts. of Mrs. Taylor. Mrs. Taylor, who was formerly Miss Elma Naylor, left the county clorkB office Thursday, where Bhe had been employed as a deputy clerk for the past two anil a half Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Baker years. Mr. and Mrs. Taylor will be at Mendon have announced the en- wood, Mrs. Viva Wilkinson, Mrs. home to their friends at 423 South gagement of their daughter Marie Olive Flfield, Mrs. Madge Rasmus-se- n and Mrs. Emily Van CotL Fourth East In Salt Hake City. to Joseph Voss Ward,1 son of Mr. Mrs. Janet Stokes, and Mrs. George Ward of River-dalchairman for the dinner was assisted by Abraham Lincoln was direct The marriage Is set for March Mrs. Bernice Thurston, Mrs. Dons descendant of Mordecai Lincoln, 14 in the Logan temple, after Byington, Mrs. Ruth Rasmussen, who built a forge at Bound Brook, which the couple will leave for Mrs. Mary Terry and Mrs. Marie Mass., in 1703. the east to buy a car. Willey. Final arrangements for Oneida stakes Gold and Green Ball to ; United States of America was the theme used at the annual dinner given by the USAC Damei club Wednesday evening In the commons building cafeteria. Each table had as a centerpiece a map of various states, with red, white and blue strips leading to the edges to resemble the American flag. Place cards were blue GOP elephants and red Democrat, donkeys. Covers were placed for iso. . Dancing followed the dinner, with special mixer numbers worked In between the regular dances. In a leap year specialty number red, white and blue balloons were tied on the ankles of the men and in order to get a partner for the dance the women had to break the balloon worn by her chosen man. Another amusing mixer was the Prince Charming" number, where men selected a shoe from a mass of womens shoes on tha floor and found his partner by matching the shoe chosen to tha shoe worn by the lady. Madeleine Hervey, chairman of decorations and entertainment, called and directed all mixers. Other committee members were Mrs. John Stark, Mrs. Russell H. Allen, Mrs. Norwood Hyer, , of Mrs. L E. Perry, Mrs. Don Green Mrs. Esther Ricks Linford celebrated hep seventeenth birthday Thursday, February 29. Mrs. Linford has lived 72 years but has only had 17 birthdays, one every four years with the year 1900 eliminating the extra February day, making it an eight year wait for a birthday. Mrs. J. W. Linford entertained each one and yellow appointments used. After lunch the evening was with a luncheon at her home in rompliraont to. Mrs. spent playing a progressive game. ThursdayLinford. Guests present were Mrs. Alton Esther A beautifully decorated birthday Mrs. Marion Chugg, Sorenson, Mrs. Orson Bailey, Mrs Eugene cake centered the table, where IJn-forZollinger, Mrs. Norman Crockett, covers were placed fori Mrs. Mrs, Mrs. Louetta Mrs. Iceland Sclley, Mrs. Joseph Hunt, Parker, Veda Barson, Margaret EUza Johnson, Mrs. Mary Knowles, Lois Jessop, Agnes Par- l.rs. May B, Linford, Mrs. Flortington, Barbara Merrill, Mary ence Allen, Mrs. Hannah Linford, Duce, Barbara Cutler and tha Mrs. Elsie Richards, Mrs. Lizzie Parrish of Centerville find Mrs. guest of honor. Prizes for the game were Leona Bunderson of Brigham. Progressive games were played awarded to Veda Barson and Barbara Merrill and a guest gift was during the remainder of the afternoon. with prizes awarded to Mrs. presented to Mrs. Taylor. On Friday evening Mrs. Taylor Eliza Johnson and Mrs. Esther who also received many W'as honored with a dinner given Linford, A zebra will i Editor. Meeting of the Womens Literary club was held Wednesday afternoon at the Bluebird, with Mrs. M. J. Watkins as hostess The program was given by Mrs. J. H. Watkins, who reviewed "The Rediscovery of Man" by Dr. Henry C. Link. Tea was served at the close of the program. Relieve misery as 3 out of 6 mothers do. Rub throat, chest, back with rmVVLL HUE. VUUItl HEED THIS TIMELY WARNING!! 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