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Show r THE HERALD-JOURNA- LOGAN, L, AUGUST THURSDAY, UTAH, 8, 19'40. FACT FIVE. SKYWAY Couple To Take Sacred Vows In Temple Bridge Tea On Tuesday War Foes Strive for Style Leadership Lost by Paris E. H. Bench of jir. and Mrs. the engagement of Young announce their daughter, Elsie to Herbert son of Mrs. Edith Hendershot, Gittens of Smithfield. The marriage Friday, August Wili be solemnized a in the Logan temple. On Monday evening a group of relatives and close friends honored Miss Bench at a shower. Lunch was served and games were played, under the direction of Mrs. Edna Olsen. Many beautiful gifts were received by the bride elect. Mrs. W. VV. Merrill entertained at a bridge tea Tuesday afternoon at her home. The guest list included: Mrs. Ross Anderson, Mrs. G. A. Lindquist, Mrs. Roy Keller, Mrs. W. W. Barber, Mrs. N. E. Munk, Mrs. C. C. Randall, Mrs. Clyde Worley and Miss Della Smith of Oakland, Calif., who is visiting in Logan. High score prize lor the bridge games was won by Mrs. Anderson. Hyrum Stake R. S. To Hold Social Family Dinner Given In Honor Of Two Sons Francisco. received his Wendell Sorensen commission as second lieutenant at the USAC upon graduation last spent June at Fort San Francisco, and Monroe, Virginia. He to Fort Scott for five uH)ths active service with the oast artillery division of the U. S. honor of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Loveland of Meridian, Idaho, and Harold Sorenson, Ray Sorenson and Winnie Sorenson all of Boise, Idaho. Games were played and lunch was served. Included in Uie party besides the guests of honor and the hostesses were: Betty O'Brian of Ogden; Fred Walker, Irene Barrett Rulon Ladle. Britons and Germans, foes on the battlefield, are no less enemies in competition for the world style supremacy held by Paris before Frances downfall. At left, above, is a nazi bid for fashion blue and featuring a recognition, designed and executed in Germany. Its a play-sui- t, white checked, corselet skirt, topped by a pullover sweater of royal blue. Sweater may also be used with the bathing suit worn under the skirt. Sports clothes have long been a special forte of British designers. At right is a new Victor Steibel model, one of a group British makers are sending to d sleeves and is worn with matching sweater. America. The tweed jacket has high-waiste- d, hand-knitte- Defenders Score Own Grand Slam; Take Every Trick fourth of a series of six bridge table stories. This is the McKENNEY Americas Curd Authority This hand was played in the Island League Bridge Long tournament a few years ago. North and South won 13 tricks on defense, although declarers four k ngs wire all located over the corresponding aces. South was Dr. Henry J. Vogel, known as an imaginative player. North was Geoffrey one of the leagues national tournament directors and one of the finest technical men in the game. The opening lead of the club five was won by North with the queen. North returned a low heart and South won with the BV WM. E- - Mott-Smit- h, AQ542 V A65 Q 7 2 Q82 976 VK1042 8543 UK J10 8 73 J10 9 K76 K 10 4 A3 ' VQJ98 A6 A J953 PATTERN 8751 Duplicate Neither vul. One thing you must have, from North East now on until fall, is a frock with South West 1 N. T. 1 Double Pass n sort of city look, that you can Pass Pass wear on your summer travels and Double Pass for trips around 8 5. town. Navy, Opening black or brown sheer is the best choice, usually, with accents of South led the club white or eyelet em- eight-spo- t. organdy suit, but broidery. For this indispensable jack, merely to clear thewrong and when declarer guessed We, design No. 8751 is ideal. the fireSemi-tailorfrom low dummy, played with full, graceful skirt and corselette waistline, works began. al ts South ran the clubs and North discarded the five and deuce of in by spades. Declarer was taken led this echo. When South then a spade, dummy played low and North made his queen. Another low heart led through Easts king put South in again. the works, South, trying for led a low diamond and again North made a queen. North returned adlnamond to Souths ace and South returned a heart de-to Norths ace. By this time diaclarer had let go all of the save monds in both hands to 12th trick spades and hearts. The won by Norths diamond sevPATTERN of this was the 13th was the spade and en rnSTt,v" ""M send 15c IN ace. NAME, ADDRESS, vrv,.,V)111 M MBKU and SIZE to rakl-JTna! Todays Pattern H9 New Montgomery SL, L Francisco, As a product of the Logan sumCal. p nnoorg the first to enjoy our mer recreation activity, a musical v summer Fashion Book, with program was presented at the than 100 co designs for all Eighth ward play center yesterday Send for it now! Plan afternoon, under the direction ot v0,s'Twhole wardrobe this easy, Miss Goldie McFarland and Fred rev.tiet'-SavinWay, and, besides, Lelshman, supervisors. A large crowd of enrolled play, verin having individual inn., new styles. that you wont ground members heard the preso elsewhere! sentation, which featured partici15;: Pattern Book. 15c. pation of boys and girls of various Pbffern and Pattern Book ages. Included were guitar duets, together, 25c. dramatic skits, and other features. Play Program kj 9.95 WARDROBE, 21 in. 5.95 OVERNITE, 18 in. 5.95 OVERNITE, 22 in. . 7,$0 . . $0 . . 4.50 4 4 BE MODERN! & or. Carry Matched Luggage Barrett, Elaine Longs-trot- h and Ruth Shelton entertained at a lawn party Monday evening at the home of Miss Barrett in Carlisle Barber, who also graduated from the ySAC last spring, has accepted a teaching assistant-shi- p in the department of civics at the University of California. Following are special guests who attended the dinner in addition to family' members: Dr. and Mrs. John C. Carlisle, Mr. and Mrs. Myron C. Carlisle, E. C. Carlisle of Salt Lake City, and Nora Lu "yUlen of Ogden. 39-in- 10.9$ Geneva Army. buttons down the front with effect of a iittle jacket. The bodice is gathered to give a rounded bustline. Simple and flattering, its the type you wear and wear and never weary of. Have two or three different collar and cuff sets, to keep it always immaculately fresh. Pattern No. 8751 is designed r sizes 12, 14, 16, 18, 20 and size 14 requires, with short ma-w,es 3H yards of without nap; with iong sleeves. 3 yards: Vi yard con-seng unless you buy collar AS TH AIR MAIL.. Honor Idaho Guests At Lawn Party He spring. Scott, near Juiy at Fort has returned e MODERN 14.95 FORTNITER The annual summer social of the Hyrum stake Relief Society will be held Thursday, August 22, at 2:30 p. m. in the Hyrum Second ward chupel with stake Relief Society President, Laura L. Christensen in charge. A program consisting of a one act play, readings and musical numbers nasbeen arranged by Norma Baxter and Vinnie Clawson. A food demonstration and other interesting features will be followed by a social hour, an exhibit of handiwork and refreshments. All Relief Society workers of the stake are invited to attend. Professor and Mrs. A. N. Soren-je- n entertained with a family dinner at their home Tuesday evening honoring their two sons, Wendell Hughes Sorensen and Carlisle Barber, before their departure for San HOME SEWING LUGGAGE Entertains At BRITONS FIGHT GERMANS ON FASHION FRONT, TOO Spend Week End Visiting-ILogan n Nibley , . Mrs. Erma Williams of Los Angeles, Calif., and Mrs. Burdette Benson of Salt Lake City spent the week-en- d in Logan as guests of Mrs. Louella B. Hunter. Couple Return From Vacation Dr. and Mrs. J. W. Hayward have returned" from a three weeks vacation trip to Bear Lake and Jackson Hole. Mr. enl Mrs. William B. Hayward of Salt Lake City accompanied them to Jackson Hole and spent several days there fishing. F Mind Your Manners served be 1. May sherry throughout an informal dinner as the only wine offered? 2. Does a good hostess continually ask her guests if they are if they want anycomfortable, thing, etc.? 3. When signing an individual's name after a firm name is it better to say "by or per? 4. Is it good form to write beg to remain in a business letter? 5. Is it better to write, The rent is $60 a month" or The rent is $60 per month"? What would you do if You are writing a letter to a business firm and want it read by a particular member of the firm (a) Address the letter: Mr. R. L Smith Jones acking Company Brownsville, Tennessee (b) Address it: Jones Packing Company Brownsville, Tennessee Attention of Mr. R. L. Smith Answers 1. Yes. is 2. No. It easy to make people feel uncomfortable just by fussing over them. 3. By. 4. No. 5. A month. What Would You Do Best solution Either (a) or (b) is correct. The last line of b) might also be: Attention: Mr. R. L. Smith. ' SPECIAL! FRIDAY and SATURDAY ONLY! HALF SOLE S CLOTEELE Vacations In Nevada And California RIGGS A nember of people of the ward attended the Hyrum stake old folks outing which was held on the Hyrum square on Thursday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Newel Eliason and California, family of Inglewood, spent the past week visiting at the home of Mr. Eliasons mother, Mrs. Esther Eliason. Mr. and Mrs. Alma Yeates, Miss Evelyn Yeates, Miss Phyllis Yeates and Miss Mamie Russell of Florida spent the week end in Yellowstone National park. Mr. and Mrs. Alma O. Larson and family and Mr. and Mrs. Loyal Larson attended the Baker reunion which was held at Guinavah Park In Logan canyon Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Scott' Price and family of Junction, Utah, called at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Byron rawhide with streamlined corner Natural creamy-whit- e trim of mahogany rawhide for long service and smart appearance. De Luxe plated hardware and fine moire sturdy case with a covering of airplane linen and hardware of highest q u a 1 i t y. Lightweight for modern travel. A beautiful and REG. 3.98 lining. 34.95, 21 in. WARDROBE 19.95, 18 in. OVERNITE 19.95, 22 in. OVERNITE .:...25.$3 ..... -- 16.S3 'w - 9W 16.J3 Slit' r Parents Announce Recent Marriage Mr. and Mrs. Ben Henderson announce the marriage of their daughter, Georgia Bell to Don Glean, son of Mr. and Mrs., Harold Glenn of Wellsvllle. The marriage took place in Brigham City on Tuesday, August 6. Visitors From En Route To Now Croam Deodorant m INDEPENDENT Steps Porspiration Does not rot dresses, does not irritste skin. 2. Nowsiiingtodty.Csnbeused right sfeet shaving. 3. Instantly stops perspitztion for 1 to 3 days. Removes odot from perspiration. 4. Apure, white, greaseless, stainless vanishing cream. B. Arrid has been awarded the Approval Seal of the American Institute of Laundering for being harmless to fabrics. 28 MILLION Jars of Anid hava bora sold. Try a jar today I with ANNE NAGEL JACK LA RUE - 2ND SMASH HIT! First Logan Showing GEO. OBRIEN in . Cartoons - Travel Talk V. put them on your savings, and you may y Lay-Aw- a ac- count and pay a iittle each month as your budget allows . . V n f ; 1 i i t 100 Wool, 72x84 25 Virgin Fleece Wool DUNKIRK DONWELL I t HEALTH RAY By BEACON Beacon Anderso us, Made by pure virgin wool. Moth-proofe- d and pre100 shrunk. Reg. 13.95. 72x90 inch 5 WooL 70x80-in- ( pr 13 Made by Portland Woolen Mills. 72x90 inches in all wanted colors. Reg. 8.98 Giant Size . LENOX C. C. for ex- pressly. Solid colors erf blue, wine, cedar, moss green. Beg. 79. 72x90-i- V i m ?i Sheet BLANKET I3 pr L SHOE REPAIR DEPT. 7 ; UNDER THE BULLET CODE r 4 Here are BLANKETS at real So much for Confucius. Golden Wedding TODAY, FRI., SAT.! 2 SMASH HITS The Circus comes to town . . . and with all the big time thrills! - SEE . . . 2 GAMBLE'S --- Entertains Gub On Birthday Mrs. Ruby Harmon entertained memoers oi her club Wednesday afternoon at her home in College. Mrs. Harmon was observing her birthday anniversary. Included in the party were: Mrs. Norman Salverson of Hyrum, Mrs. Snow. Mr. and Mrs. B. R. Lamb and Irene Yeates of Logan, Mrs. AnMrs. Lila gus family of Ogden spent Wednes- Mrs. Humphreys,Nielsen, Mrs.Nelson, Lila day and Thursday visiting at the Jensen,Evelyn Mrs. Carma Olsen, Mrs. home of Mr. and Mrs. Byron Snow. Hazel SorMrs. Chloe Mrs. Henry Chandler, of Black-foo- t, ensen, Anderson, Miss Lola Humphreys and Idaho, and Wells Whitney of Miss Ivaloo Anderson. Tremonton visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Anderson on East Sunday and Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Carlos Egan and reunion the attended Egan family Coast which was held in Logan canyon Mrs. Elizabeth Sheron of Sycat Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Isreal Yeates spent more, Illinois, and Mr. Fred Berger Fridav visiting friends and rela- of Cincinnati, Ohio, are guests at the home of Mrs. Melvin Bartschi tives In Malad. Mr. and Mis. Loyal Larson vis- in Providence. Smith-field ited friends and relatives lp They are en route to the San Francisco Exposition and will conSunday. tinue their trip after the Barfus SALT PRODUCERS family reunion at Guinavah park this week. The United States produces about $21,000,000 worth of salt Mrs. Sheron and Mrs. Berger are relatives of Mrs. Bartschi. This Louisannually, with California, iana, Kansas, Michigan, Ohio, is their first visit to the west. New York. Texas, Utah, and West. Virginia being the most important salt yielding states of the union. Uudtr-ar- Extra CASES Her father, John Wilson Sr., accompanied her to San Francisco, returning a week earlier. Reporter -- NATURAL (WHITE) RAWHIDE Mrs. Vivian Spencer has returned from a two weeks vacation in California and Nevada. She visited the Golden Gate at San Francisco, also at 5CX Virginia City and Lake BIG TOP LADIES HEEL A JLJ LIFTS MENS RUBBER OA mV HEELS Crepe Rubber Soles Repaired! and OVERNITE , nnnB At 11 mm IHf Mk ytO tm IQ 194 Double blanket in large block plaids. Green, rose, blue, orchid, peach. double blanket in block plaids of popular colors. 5 wool 67 ' This snowy white Nashua blanket gives you inches of extra length. in f |