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Show THE HERALD-JOURNA- JANUARY LOGAN, UTAH, WEDNESDAY, L, 1941, S, PAGE FIVE. CLUB NEWS RUTH SCOFIELD, Editor O SOCIETY PHONE features What Men Hate; Why Not Try Avoiding It? Studied By Music Guild BY ALICIA HART VEA Service Staif Writer this time we know preUy Jiy what Ziking ches men seams, streaked rings, rings and a clip worn at the same time, in Christmas tree manner hate-croFLATTERING HATS. They can fitted be plain just plain goofy or badly makeup, and somewhere between the two, but Year Ut;s begin the nmrtlv by reminding ourselves grooming they like, tfthe kindof orclothe', they like to he type see us wear. they must be becoming. Logan Stake R. S. Meeting Saturday taste likes. Relief stake Logan Society he doesnt like meeting will be held Saturday, LIPSTICK-B- ut g time put-n- January 11, at 2 30 p. m. in the in see us spend much eat-stake house, it was announced to,t on at the table after This is a job we have to do day by officers. as and as inconspicously Thp average man of quickly SUITS. But he a seve.-doesnt want us to wear and blouse hat, a mannish shoes with them. PERFUME'S OlT OF THE OFFICE Perfume. But he doesnt like it in the office. LOOK. But he doesA FRESH shiny nt much go for a scrubbed, look on anyone over 18. On adults, suave grooming to he prefers little girl effects. But he A GOOD LISTENER. hates being stared straight in the eve for an hour while he talks. When he finishes his monologue, comment he likes an intelligent "uh-hu- h or better than a vapid or "my you're wonder- really! fill" DANCER. But he GOOD A hates being made to feel conspicuous on the dance floor by fancy or a steps or much rolling of eyes great deal of shoulder patting. SMOOTH. WHITE HANDS. SHINY HAIR UNDER TAII-ORE- flat-heel- swell -- hats flattering SHINY HAIR. You don't have do your COLDS, FIGHT MISERY where you it -- rub on fast-acti- feel r ('I 1 VICKS VAPORUD Two Are Entertained Alpha Chi Alumnae To Meet Tonight Willard Rose and two of daughters, Verda and Veda, witn Weiser. Idaho, are visiting are 1. Mrs. relatives in Mendon. Thv house guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hancock. c,-J- It ANSWERS is better to ask for an appointment. Brassiere! Girdles! Glrdleiers! A Complete Stork! . 3. 4. 5. (NEA Telephoto) Mrs. Harrison Williams, again judged Americas Best Dressed Woman, is pictured on the arm of Franklin D. Roosevelt Jr., the Presidents son, exclusive shopping district at Palm Beach, as they stroll along Worth-aFla. FOR DANCING OR DAYTIME PATTERN 8818 of Both the long and short this lovely frock are perfectly charming, and it's really a dream of a dress for mid-yegraduations. The gathered bodice and swirling, shirred skirt are beautifully soft, and tend to round you out of a little, most becomingly, above and below the tiny Black velvet ribbon, waistline. tied round the waist and in a coquettish bow under the chin, accents the Victorian charm whioh is so delightfully youthful so smart! and Youll decidedly want both the daytime and dance versions of this design (No. 8818). Send for the pattern today. Taffeta, georgette, chiffon and sheer velvet are materials in which this fashion looks especially well and for daytime it will be pretty in sheer wool or flat way stretch. No boning Talon side closing. . Sal Reg. $5.00 Girdle girdles and with rayon satin front $S.9H ..... back panels. Sale Famous stay-u- - 35 Eves With Another Big CASH-QUI- Z 100.00 CASH AWARDS! Now Hes on the Screen , . the kind of in mys- tery youll like! .... S : Dont scream, giris. Thats no mouse on June Wilcoxs shoulder. Its her pet chinchilla, Posey, and hes worth a cool $1600. June takes him along for a dip at Miami, Fla. Honest. Cross my heau and ask the press neent Glendale 8 AKQ1092 Duplicate Have you seen tne new Fail and Winter Fashion Book? Better send for t right away. You can plan your whole wardrobe from it, from morning frocks to formal ones. You can sew your own, with these simple, carefully patterns! Have more planned clothes more individual clothes and save money besides! Opening J. To understand Mrs. Neuwirths defeise, we must look at the play at the other table and match. There the hand was played at the same contract and with the same lead. The jack of hearts was allowed to win the first trick. Another heart lead was won by the ace. South laid down the ace of trumps to take a look. Then she led her last heart from dummy to ruff. A trump lead let her pick up Easts trumps. South kid down the of diamonds, but West Mr. and Mrs. Delos Dahle and held jack off the ace. When South daughter Murial have returned to cashed the rest of the trumps, their home in Hollywood, Cali- however, West was forced to hold fornia, after spending the holidays two pades and the blank ace of visiting in Logan and Hyrum with diamonds for the last three cards. relatives. South then led the seven of diamonds, and the force spade re turn by West gave declarer the last two tricks. At the table where Mrs. Neuwirth sat East, she forestalled this line of play by covering her partners jack of hearts with the Thus she was bound to queen. SALT LAKE CITY, Jan. 8 (I'D get In the lead with the queen of hearts or the nine, in time to Thirteen years ago, Tillman D. Johnson could have retired as fed- lead a spade through the ace. eral judge for the Utfih district when he reached the ago of 70. But he figures he was too young. So today, Johnson observed his 83rd DR. HOWARD L. CALL birthday still on the Utah feedral 68l5r' p AUNT HET Coast Residents Return Home ROBERT QUILLEN Utah Federal Judge Observes Birthday "A man dont get dled if his wife knows A woman dont it. any man except her band, and she don't his judgment. swin- about trust hus- trust (Copyright I 40 Publishers Syndicate) . , Meeting Delayed Regular meeting of the Handcart camp of Daughters of Utah Pioneers scheduled for Friday has been postponed because of Mr. and Mrs. Stanford Forman illness and absence from town of and son Eldon and daughter, many members, it was announced Nedra, of Cleveland spent Sunday today. night and Monday with Mr. and Mrs. William H. Auger and fam- Dentist bench. j ! He spent tne day as usual in court. His only departure from normal routine will come this eve- nmg when he has dinner with his son, Wado M. Johnson of Ogden. Office above John Anderson's 14 IK NORTH MAIN, Logan Opposite PoMtoff.es - Phone 777 MASTE County D.U.P. Meet Set For Thursday County meeting of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers will be held Thursday at 2 p. m. in the stake house. Mrs. E. T. Ralphs will be in charge of the lesson "Mili-tar- y Forts of the West. It Is desired a representative from each camp be present. ena b CtLor. n ea-- With the Biggest Array of Short Treats in Months! 1 FLAG OF HUMANITY The Btory of Edith Barton In Color 15 Mats. - - 20 Eves. NEW TODAY! FIRST LOGAN SHOW ING A mix-u- p of 2 POPEYE CARTOON RIOT 3 MASTERY OF THE CUE" LARRY KENT BAND match-makin- g and merry-makinspiced with laughs and romance! g, Webster. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Sharp, Mrs. Annie Sharp and da ighters Ellen and Gladys of Mapleton, visited Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Leland Auger and fam- Starts Tomorrow! Our first big double feature show of the New Year . gram! ily. Pattern, 15c Pattern Book, 15c. One Pattern and Pattern Book ordered together. 25c. BT None vul. Handcart Camp LELAND AUGER Reporter team-of-fo- YOUR NAME, ADDRESS, STYLE NUMBER and SIZE to Herald-JournTodays Pattern Service, 149 New Montgomery St., San Francisco. Cal. . . Reg. $7.50 Foundation two way, one Sleek fitting, -- TONITE ONLY! BY WM. E. McKENNEY ily. America's Card Authority Richard Owen entertained the If there is such a thing as a Sunday School Book of Mormon feminine Adelaide Class at his home Tuesday at a Mrs. game, Neuwirth of New York, one of New Years eve party. The eventhe new national women's ing was spent in sleigh riding and champions, plays it. Her playing games. Midnight luncheon seems very meek and was served by Mrs. Richard Owen bidding easy going, her plays are not to approximately twenty guests. She just plays a spectacular. Asa Draney of Salt Lake City quiet, unassuming game, but at spent Wednesday with Mr. and the end of the evening she usual- Mrs. Percey Larsen and friends. ly has a fine score. Keith Nelson returned to school While Mrs. Neuwirth did double at Gooding, after having the contract on todays hand, you Sunday the holidays with bis parspent will note that she was capable of ents. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Nelto fine the making play necessary son and Percey Larsen accomdefeat the contract. panied him as far as Pocatello. Daniel Auger is spending a few in Salt Lake City visiting weeks A Q 10 3 with friends. 84 About 15 thousand feet of lumKQ109 5 ber was hauled out of Maple 754 Mrs. Neuwirth Creek canyon during the past week and piled. This lumber will K982 J763 be used for the construction of V Q96 VKJ105 the new ward chapel. 3 32 Mr. and Mrs. Verl Auger and A864 J863 family were dinner guests of Mr. None and Mrs. William Auger Sunday. Lynn Neunswander of Weston, AA4 spent the past week with A. his VA72 J. grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J7 yards of 8 material: dance length, 7 4M: yards or ribbon. yards; For at PATTERN of this attractive model send 15c IN (JOIN, 5 quires Days Only! WHE KaUEY71 PUCE Of til 6 25 so- Sparkling Defense Helps Champion Win National Honor 8818 is designed for sizes 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 18 and 20. Size 12, daytime length, re- brand proven 4 SHOW Certainly. Yes. Yes. Best "What Would You Do lution (a). Pattern No. new ery garment 1941 models of best sellers On Sale 10 ' 1 No. Tell her as nearly as know, for it helps her in scheduling the dentist's time. crepe. Not a Clearance Sale! Ev- present. 2. ar SPECIAL SAVINGS at the home of Mrs. LeRoy Anderson, 22 Marindale Avenue. All members are asked to be p. m. you v, THE SALE YOUVE AWAITED A WHOLE YEAR FOR! A meeting for Chi Omega alumnae will be held Thursday at 7:30 What would you do if You find that you cannot avoid being 15 or 20 minutes late for a Idahoans Are Cache Visitors GOSSARD FOUNDATIONS To Meet Thursday the visitor? dental appointment (a) Call the dentist and explain, asking if he can take you at that time? (b) Dont call and expect him to take you whenever you arrive? Sat- Chi Omega Alumnae Test your knowledge of correct social usage by answering the following questions, then checking against the authoritative answers below: 1. Should you call a dentist for an appointment, or go by his office without telephoning? 2. If a dentists assistant who answers his telephone asks you what work you want done, should you refuse to say? 3. Is it all right to ask a dentist to give you an approximate cost of the dental work he says you should have done? 4. If you want to pay your doctor or dentist in small payments should you arrange the payment plan before having the dental work or the operation performed? 5. If your doctor comes into your hospital room when you have a visitor, should you introduce al sorority will be held urday, January 11, at the Bluebird, commencing at 1:15 p. m. Reservations may be made by contacting Mrs. Paul M. Dunn, who is in charge of ticket sales. Tickets are fifty cents. Mrs. M. C. Harris is in charge of the party, assisted by Mrs. .1 C Hogonson, Mrs. A. J. Lun-daand Mrs N. P. Paulsen. Mind Your Manners Ter-tanc- Annual Customer Sale ss Upsilon 1 Lowell Marcussen entertained at his home in Hyrum Saturday evening in compliment to Elder Myron Hatch of Hyrum and Eldei Scott Hendricks of Lewiston, both of whom are leaving soon for the Texas LDS mission. The long dining table was centered with a miniature train scheduled for Texas and cleverly placarded with advise to the two travellers. Covers were placed for e Mr. Hatch, Mrs. Hendricks, Hatch, Horton Nielsen. Ter-rHatch, Lynn Allen. Kae Miller, Aquila Allen, Lee Nielsen and the host. Dinner was served oy Mrs Vivinn Ar.hder, mother of Mr. Marcussen. After dinner the evening was spent playing games. I benefit fourth The annual bridge luncheon sponsored by the Mother-Patroneclub of Thera Special guests at the meeting included Mrs. Ben B. Blair and daughter, Mrs. Virginia Cates, Mrs Oison Garff and Mrs I, W. Hovev hair up in the latalumnae Chi est coiffure style to please him, Omega Alpha but you do have to keep it clean meeting will be held tonight at 7:30 at the home of Mrs. Chester and shiny. PRECIOUS AND J. Myers on College Hill. All memJEWELRY. doesnt bers are invited to attend. OTHERWISE. But he like to see bracelets, a pin, ear- to Set Saturday program ... Missionaries K Party Bridge Musical Arts Guild resumed the club schedule after a holiday recess with a meeting at the home of Mrs Fredru k P. Champ Tuesday afternoon Mrs Harold S Carter gave toe 'Symprogram. She reviewed phony," citing as nn example Beethovens Fifth Symphony and giving that composition on the piano. Tea was served following the oked New Fourth Annual Chin to Chinchilla 'Swank and Rank on a Palm Beach Stroll Symphony Is You Know 50 Its a . . and wotta pro- Laugh Hit!. Top-Not- YOUR FAVORITE INDEPENDENT "MISSUS" MAIN WITH A BRAND NEW "MISTtK Fhone 78 Smithfeld Best Sound in Cache Valley! LAST TIMES TONIGHT WAGON TRAIN With Tim Holt MYSTERY SEA RAIDER With Carole Landis 3 Good STARTS THURSDAY! Two Big Pictures Both Big Enough to Play Alone! Olivia DeHavlllaiul Jeffrey Lynn Top Tunes V ALSO HERD FINGER, Gm! J&MalOY I 01DH 7 in will MtLVYN DOUGLAS! I MY LOVE CAME RACK Liberty Says and 3 ... So His own story really funny! 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