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Show A "Y THE HER V - -- FRIDAY. AUGUST 30, 1010." L'OfiAN, UTAH, ALD-JOURNA- -s PAGE FIVHi CLUB NEW3 SOCIETY FEATURES Young Couple Friends Honor United At Bride Elect Home Rites At Parties Two Honored Lucky Tiger On Thursday At Tea At simple home wedding rites at Miss Nadine Naisbitt, a bride of next month was honored at sevhigh noon today, Miss Helen of Mr. and eral parties given by close friends charming daughter Mrs. William P. Humphrey and during the past week. Russell Guy Lewis, son of Mr. and On Mrs. evening Mrs. W. E. Lewis of Roosevelt Clark Wednesday Griffin at a were united in marriage. Bishop bridge dinner atentertained the home of her the parents, Mr. and Mrs. performed Lynn Thomson A. G. Lund-stroceremony. in compliment to the bride The bride was lovely in an Alice elect. blue velvet afternoon dress with The tables were centered with beige accessories and a corsage in ping asters and a color scheme of colors. pastel pink and white was carried out in Following the wedding a lunch- all appointments. eon was served to members of the Included in the party were: the two immediate families. The table guest of honor, Laura Dell Torge-sowas centered with a three tier Margaret Wilkinson, Annette wedding cake b.onked with summer Cardon, Joyce Rich, Mrs. Ralph flowers in pastel shades. Johnson, Mrs. Grant Geddes, NorLater in the day the young couple ma Naisbitt, Helen Lundstrom, left lor a short wedding trip. The Carol Campbell and Virginia Pedsmart a wore bride going away ersen. red and black black with of outfit High score prize for the bridge accessories. was won by Norma Naisbitt. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis will make games n Annette Cardon, Laura Del! their home in Logan and continue and Margaret Wilkinson entheir studies at the Utah State tertained Thursday evening at the Agricultural college. Wilkinson home. Dinner was served at one large trble centered with a silver bowl. Red tapers in silver holders were placed at either end. dinner Following bridge was Mr. and Mrs. Garth Clark and with high score prize befamily of Los Angeles, who have played been visiting in Logan for the past ing won by Carol Campbell and cut two weeks, accompanied by Mrs. puze by Miss Torgeson. The bride Clarks mother, Mrs. Henry Peter- elect was presented with a lovely son, are spending a few days visit- gift. The guest list included Miss Naising in Salt Lake City with rela- bitt, Carol Campbell. Mrs. Clark tives. Ann Groutag.C, Virginia They will return to Logan Sat- Griffin, the Pedersen and Mrs. Grant Geddes. urday and after spending week end here, Mr. mid Mrs. Clark will return to their home on the coast. Mrs. O. Guy Cardon daughter, Mrs. W. H. and her Marshall entertained at tea Thursday afternoon in compliment to Mrs. Guy N. Cardon. a recent bride and All-re- Miss Carolyn Cardon, whose engagement to Herbert R. Packard is announced today. The tea table was centered with summer garden flowers. Twenty five guests called during the appointed hours, from 4 to m A -- Visiting Relatives In Salt Lake Gty Employees Hold Outing At Lagoon Nonagon Dames Meet Wednesday Monnie Drake, De- troit radio and night club singer whose name has been romantically linked with Barney Tiger outfielder, was named Miss Michigan and will represent the state in national beauty contest in Atlantic City. The Logan Knitting Mills and Gurment Company will hold their Dames club of annual outing in Logan Saturday, The Nonagon Hyrum met Wednesday evening August 31. at the home of Miss Martha NielCompany officials have planned sen. a day full of exciting entertainReports and comments were giv- ment for all. en by Afton Allen and Beth Jensen, The group of 75 employees will followed by a musical hour. Miss leave Logan at 7 a. m. Saturday sev-rrHall of Logan played Margene morning and will be entertained selections. piano during the day with a dinner, proLunch was served to Mrs. Louise gram and sports. Facer, special guest and club members, Ruth Clawson. Flora Maughan, Myrtle Mat. an, Dunn, Leta Laxter, Afton Allen, Beth Jensen, Rozella JorDelores Hatch, gensen, Carroll Bireh and Margene Hall. Mr. and Mrs. William Izatt entertained at a family dinner Wed' nesday evening at their home in compliment to Mr. and Mrs. Loyal Bingham and Mr. and Mrs. Garth The Ladies Literary club of Clark, who are visiting here from Providence entertained their hus- the coast. Ten guests were included in the bands at a bon fire party at Willow park Friday evening. party. The evening was spent visitA picnic lunch was served and ing. the evening was spent visiting around the bon fire. Included in the party were: Mr. and Mrs. Ed Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. n Larry Zollinger, Mr. and Mrs. Fuhriman, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Pickett, Mr. and Mrs. Oliver ZolMr. and Mrs. Elwood Hansen linger, Mr. and Mrs. Jess Theurer, Mr. and Mrs. Ira Tibbetts, Mr. spent the week end at Fish Haven and Mrs. Frank Kelly, Mr. and on Bear Lake. They had as their Mrs. William Heckman and Mrs. guests, Mr. and Mrs. John Lovisa Maughan. of Salt Lake City. Mrs. Ed Johnson and Mrs. Larry Mr. Hansen and Mr. Talmadge arwere in charge of were missionary Zollinger in companions rangements. France. al Entertain Visitors At Family Dinner Na-De- Literary Club Entertains Partners Spend Week End At Fish Haven La-Vo- Tal-mad- FOR HOME AND FOR RUNABOUT PATTERN 8716 The high-cpanels at the sides of this dress 'give it a lovely line, and accent the smallness of your waist. Side belts, fastened In the back, draw it in to perfect smoothness. The design (No. 8716) really offers two ut new things for you and the dren! Individual things, bright with fresh style points, keyed to the special needs of your way to life! All easy to make, each sew a including chil- step-by-st- chart! Pattern, 15c I Pattern Pook, 15. fashions in one, because you One Pattern and Pattern Book an make it with square neck- ordered together, 25c. line, as shown in the small sketch, ss well as with the tailored col- lar and bow. For home wear, make this pretty frock of checked gingham, flowered percale or plain cham-oraoutlining the panels, sleeves nd collar with ricrac braid. Made of thin wool or spun rayon, in a dark shade with snowy white collar and no braid. It will oe a charming classroom or office style. Pattern includes sew chart. Pattern No. 8716 is designed for sizes 12, 14, 16, 18 and 20. Size 14 requires 4 yards of material without .nap; yard contrast for collar; 1 yards braid; yard ribbon, 8 yards braid for plain style. For a PATTERN of this attractive model send 15 cents IN COIN, YOUR NAME, ADDRESS, STYLE, NUMBER and SIZE to Herald - Journal Todays Pattern Service, 149 New Montgomery St., San Francisco, Cal. for' today the new l Fashion Book, full of smart Reception At Hotel Eccles On Saturday m E a B Pi tm m m palled trouser ah i a skirt because of its ngywu'ig? m M& N. ;t this tweed skirt for college comes in the new, afternoon, Mrs. Thursday Bride Honored student at SSSA Vassar, wears the outfit. 5i 'VVrts ' v- Parents Announce Maids Engagement 'toy i?Bi?y A''.rrV'V- -- : . the home of Mrs. L. S. Lamb. The novel, The Morning Is Near Us", by Susan Glaspel, was reviewed b; Mrs. David G. Hur-reTwo trombone solos were played by Ann Lamb. Following the program games were played with prizes being awarded to Mrs. Orson Perkes, Mrs. Orion Thurston and Mrs. .'Ai Light, gmuntf ITptl for tht aaulkr (irk. n. : Ollie Thurston. Small tables were arranged for lunch. Bouquets of snapdragons were used as centerpieces. The committee In charge of arrangements included: Mrs. Willis Lamb, Mrs. L. S. Lamb, Mrs. Alma Balls, Mrs. John E. Lee and Mrs. R. E. Lee. Eighteen foll Rul "big girT pattern for NC. guests and eighteen attended the party. club members Honors Daughter At Dinner Thursday Return To Home In Riverside CUSTOM EOOTW1AR Mrs. Ernest Morgan entertained Thursday at dinner in compliment to her daughter, Mrs. Rulon Nielsen of Castle Gate. Utah, who is visiting in Nibley with her parents. The dinnen table was covered with a beautiful embroidered Chinese cloth and centered with a bouquet of fall flowers. A color scheme of yellow was carried out in all appointments. Included in the party were: Mrs. L. K. Maughan, Mrs. J. F. Wood-al- l, Mrs. Vilate Dahle and Mrs. Zelda Eiiason of Logan, Mrs. Alice Hall of Wellsville, Mrs. Lettie Green of College, Mrs. Erma Loosle of Providence, Mrs. Elva Rindlls-bak- Mind Your Manners 1. Is it good taste for a woman Mr. and Mrs. William Cunnison of Riverside, California, have been to drive across country in shorts? 2. Is it good manners the house guests of Mr. and Mrs. for John H. Wilson Sr. for the past hostess to invite guests for week. and then not be. at Mr. and Mrs. Cunnison, who were weekend, enroute to their home, after spend- home when they arrive? 3. Should house guests be met ing two months touring the northwest, left today to continue their at the station, if they come by trip to Riverside. train? 4. Is it all right for a house Friends guest who fpels dirty and tired when he arrives to ask if he can to go to his room immediately Swimming Party tidy up? Darrell Kelly entertained a group 5. When extending an invitaof friends at a swimming party tion for a few days or a week, is Tuesday afternoon at Logana. it necessary to tell the guest when Following the swim the party expect him to arrive and how went to the Kelly home where re- you you expect him to stay? freshments were served to Allen, long Anwers Ralph and Mary Campbell, Jack 1. No. Majors Phyllis Mendelkow and Clara Maughan. 2. No. She should be there, even Entertains er of Amalga and Mrs. Elwood Morgan, Mr. Delton Morgan and Mrs. Austin Morgan of Nibley. At if she isnt certain, because they are driving, juat when they will arrive. 3. Yes. 4. Yes. the guest Otherwise 5. 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Packer and her Mrs. Lester Thompdaughters. son of Rexburg and Mrs. Reed Halverson of Smithfield entertaintrousseau tea In honor Mr. and Mrs. Ira Huggins were ed at abride. of the entertained at a reception Thursline with Mrs. In the day evening in the Blue and Gold Packer andreceiving Miss Packer was Mrs. room at the Hotel Eccles. Charles Gunnell, mother of the Miss Elva Wilkinson received the guests, assisted by Mr. and groom. The bride was lovely in an evenMrs. LaVor Hyslop. Mr. and Mrs. chiffon dress of ing Don Fuller introduced Mr. and with lace trim.pale pink Mr.i. Huggins to the guests. Mrs. Luda Johnson of Logan, During the evening musical Mrs. Lizzie Weaver and Mrs. numbers were given by the Junior Laura Johnson of Preston were Democratic chorus and by Gatherin charge of the trousseau rooms. ing Wright and Mrs. Thaine Car- Mrs. Arnold Johnson of LoVan lisle. had the guest book and Miss During the appointed hours, Maurine Evans of Malad and from 8 to 10 p. m.. 250 guests called. Mrs. Albert M. Parkinson received . the gifts. Mrs. Elmo Packer presided in the tea room, assisted by Mrs: Alma Biggs, Miss Elmo Yearsley and Mrs. Lloyd Robbins. The rooms were attractive! decorated with bowls of A trousseau tea was given Sunsweet peas and roses. disday afternoon at the home of Mr. A lovely trousseau was and Mrs. L. G. Clarke in Newton, played and many useful gifts were in honor of their daughter, Gwen-vireceived. During the appointed a recent bride. hours, from 3 to 8 p. m., 175 Mrs. Clarke, mother of the bride, guests called. received the guests. Mrs. Opal Clarke assisted in the trousseau During the week prior to her room and Miss Ruth Maughan and Miss Packer was enmarriage Miss Leah Hancey received the tertained at a number of social gifts. affairs Including a shower and Miss Nona Crookston presided luncheon on Monday evening at at the tea table. A color scheme the home of Mr. and Mrs. L. of pink, white and green was carRay Robinson in Logan, a surried out in all appointments. Sumprise party given by a group of mer flowers were used about the girl friends at her home on Wedrooms. nesday evening and a chicken During the appoimed hours. 175 supper at Logan Thursday even-of guests called. Out of town guests ing given by her included: Mrs. Deal .Clarke. Mrs. Thelma's Bleauty Clinic. Myron Campbell. Mr. and Mrsf Guss Row. Mrs. May Eldredge and Mrs. Bell Fish, all of Salt Lake City, Mrs. FYancis Clarke and daughters of Hyrum, Mrs. Sterling Nelson, Mrs,. Grenville Crookston, Word has been received here of Mrs. Evelyn Griffin and daughters, Vera and Ludean of Logan, the engagement of Miss Verda Miss Gwendelia Thorniey of Smith-fielKershaw, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Hansen and daughters M E. Kershaw of San Mateo, CaliVirginia and Mae Hansen of Cor- fornia, former residents of Logan nish and Mrs. Andrew Heggie to John Garbo, also of San Mateo. The marriage is planned for early and mother, Mrs. Godfrey of spring. At Trousseau Tea i , Mr. and Mrs J. Manuel Packer of Franklin announce the marriage of their daughter, Alberta, to Don C. Gunnell, son of Mr. and Mrs Charjes Gunnell olj Howell. Utah. The marriage was solemnized Tuesday evening, August 27, in the Logan temple in the presence of members of the two immediate families and a few close friends. President the Joseph Quinney performed ceremony. Following the ceremony a wedding supper was served at the home of the bride's sister and brother in law, Mr. and Mrs. Reed Halverson at Smithfield. Mr. and Mrs. Gunnell will leave soon for Los Angeles, California, where Mr. Gunnell will continue his studies at the dental college of the University of Southern California. Mrs. Gunnell is a graduate of the Collegiate School of Beauty Culture and for the past three has been employed at years Thelma's Beauty CCnic. Mr. Gunnell is a former student of the USAC where he was affiliated with the Delta Phi missionary fraternity. Tor-geso- ITU IZZ'l ra 8 Recent Marriage Is Announced By Parents n, 9 ... 6 p. m. FREE AND KNEEZY HS ICR Ye 75c -- FINE- Rechow-Morto- 8716 Logan Sportvxar Company vr XT' n --FOOTWEAR- 81 stwspw $loo HOSIERY LINGERIE ACCESSORIES North Main Logan, Utah |