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Show rTf THE PAGE FOUR SOCIETY CLUB NEWS FEATURES Hyrum Couple Wed Friday In Temple ' i i ! IIERALD-JOURNA- Mr. and Mrs. Howard P. Lea-thaof Salt Lake City announce the marriage of their daughter, Hettie, to Sergeant Joseph Blate Hickman, son of Mrs. Della Hickman of Logan. took The wedding place on November 3 in the 145th Field Artillery chapel at Camp San Luis Obispo, California, and was the to be first marriage ceremony solemnized in any of the new regimental chapels at the post. Major C. Clarence Neslen regi mental chaplain, performed the ceremony. In The bride, who was given the family, marriage by a friend of Colonel L. Robert J. Edwards, d dress wore a smart with brown accessories and bad a roses. Miss talisman of corsage Harriet L. Cannon of Salt Lake City was her only attendant and Sergeant Glen Stoker of Ogden was best man. Sergeant Hickmans battery of about 50 men attended the ceremony in uniform. Following the wedding, dinner was given in honor of the young couple by Company Commander m sand-colore- Captain Howard Spracker, after which the couple left for a honeymoon trip through southern California and Mexico. The bride is a graduate of Utah State Agricultural college, where she was affiliated with Chi Omega Primary Leaders Have Social Friday Primary officers and teachers of the Logan Third ward held a party Friday night at the home of Mrs. Lilhe Evans. progressive games were enjoyed and lunch was served. Included in the party were Mrs. Ethel Larsen. Mrs. Laura Sorensen, Mrs. Roma Farr, Mrs. Evelyn Larsen, Mrs. Bertha Hale. Mrs. Anita i Fergus, Mrs. Effie Darley, Mrs. Mardean Muir, Mrs. Katie Earl, Mrs. Opal Cowley, Mrs. Gertrude Andrews, Mrs. Kella Ault, Mrs. Gwen Card, Mr. Ada Lou Salisbury, Mrs. Eda Allen and Mrs. Helen John. Mrs. Evans, Evelyn Larsen and Bertha Hale were in charge of arrangements. Marriage Plans Are Announced Mr. and Mrs. Leonard E. Soren- of their daughter Flora to Leon J. Zollinger, son .of J E. Zollinger, The marriage will be solemnized in the Logan temple Thursday, November 27. Sweetheart Frock There is nothing drab or dull about the frocks the junior girls "fare wearing this season! Here is a princess cut model, which fits !slim figures like bark on a tree, bordered with big, bold hearts all laround tho hem and with one heart l ' j splashed on the bodice. You are ready for everyones admiration in 'a frock like this. You can use the Hsame pattern for a straight button 'front dress with an open neck Cline without the appliques. f Fattern No. 8018 is in sizes , 31 to 19. Size 13, with collar and ' Ishort sleeves, requires 44 yards ; material, 1 8 yards contrast material for applique. For this attractive pattern, send . i ,15c in coin, your name, address, pettern number and Ue to Her I Today's Pattern Ser--1 v ice, 14D New Montgomery St, San j ' Francisco. Cal. Fall Fashion Book offering !v. W The full variety of new styles is just i ; 1,1 sorority, and Sergeant Hickman, USAO student, is a member of Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity. a former Mrs. Joseph B. Hickman, a bride of this month. She is the mer Miss Hettie Leathern of Salt Lake City. Returns Home From Northwest ! i'.; for- - Varsity Dance Club Holds Activities High School Club Has Annual Dance n. -- 1 Yeshara Meeting Set For Monday i , t , 5. Garbett Couple To Ogden Kl, ? Iff t1 For example Dear minimum of one inch, and as much as two inches. North Logan Entertains For Club Members Mrs Ruth B Wolfloy entertained for her club Thursday afternoon at her home. Lunch was served, with chrysanthemums decorating the tables, and games and music followed. Those present were Mrs. Hilda Smith, Barbara Smith, Mrs. Mary Bnnnell. Mrs. Freda Corbridge, Mrs. Esther Bucklev, Mrs. Wanda Sommers. Mrs LaRue McCulloch, Mrs. Delilah Wilhelm. Mrs. Meda Mrs. Klvira Stevenson Hansen, and Mrs. Ellen Tidwell. Is Hostess 15, 1941. 4. A Ec-cle- with her new son. HP UE FROM FORT X)LLINS Mr. and Mrs. Dorin Sedlacek of Fort Collins, Colo., are spending two weeks, guests of Mr and Mrs Albert Barger. Mrs. Sedlacek was formerlv Miss Leona Berger of North Logan. Lt. and Mrs. Vernon M. Bueh-le- r of Riverside, Calif, are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Beuhler. Orvin Nyman, who suffered a fractured foot recently, is reported recovering. The new home of Mr and Mrs. Floyd Wilhelm is nearing completion. AtCEPTS CALL FOR MISSION Leo Krebs, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Krebs, has accepted a call to serve in the Texas mission. He will enter the mission home in Salt Lake City on December 8. Mr. end Mrs Geo. W. Maugham Mrs. Afton Moser. Miss Rachel ursten and Bert Burrell motored to Salt Lake City, Sunday, and spent the day. Mr. and Mrs. David Cook and family of Avon were Sunday evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Burrell, R. H. Fryer of Salt Lake City was dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. C, A Nyman Wednesday evening November' A colon. Mr. Smith: Sorority Holds State Meeting Yeshara club meeting has been Delta Theta Chi sorority held its set for Monday at 7:30 p. m. and state council meeting here monthly Mrs. of held at home will be the s, Sunday morning at the Hotel Cardon. E. Joseph with the Zeta chapter of LoAll returned women missionaries gan in charge. of the LDS church are invited. Helen Alleman, state president, presided and two national officers, Anne Maughan and Helen Stoddard Williams, were in attendance. Following the meeting, breakfast was served to 28 and a program given with Lois Linford, Zeta presi-r- i nt, in charge. The program consisted of music by Erma Pehrson, MRS. C. A. NYMAN accompanied by Grace Bateman, Reporter and solos by Alice Randall, acMrs. Bert Burrell entertained companied by her sister, Maurine. off tho press. Send for your copy were given by the natoday. at a pheasant dinner at her home Responses tional officers. Pattern 15c Pattern Book 15c Special guests of Zeta chapter One pattern and Pattern Book Saturday honoring her daughter, Mrs. Carl Nyman, who was ob- were DelMac Chugg, Ruth Hamordered together 25c. Lela Lenkcrsdorfer and serving her birthuay anniversary. mond, Covers were laid for 12 guests. Ruth Seeley. The table was centered with a decorated birthday cake. The afternoon was spent in visiting. Mr and Mrs. Ray Wcttstien of Salt Lake City are rejoicing over Moves the arrival ot a 94 pound son born Friday at a local hospital. It Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Garbett have is the couple's first child and the moved to Ogden, where they will fifth grandchild of Mr. and Mrs. make their home. Geo. W. Maughan. Mrs. Wctt-sleMr. Garbett. formerly with the was formerly Miss Venna J C. Penney company, has accepted a position as sales accountant Maughan of North Logan. Mi and Mrs. James E. Packwith the Sperrv Mills. er are rejoicing over the arnvnl Both Mr. and Mrs. Garbett are of a son born at a local hospital. graduates of the USAC class of The newcomer was greeted by 1941. Mrs. Garbett is the former a sister. Virginia Pedersen daughter of Mr. Mrs Carl Nyman returned home and Mrs. P. R. Pedersen. from the Budge hospital Saturday al Test your knowledge of correct social usage by answering the following questions, then checking against the authoritative answers below; L If you are writing to a business concern ami have directed the letter to the firm with Attention of Mr. R. B. Smith should the beginning foe "Dear Mr. Smith or Gentlemen"? 2. In a business letter should one write November 15, 1941 or "November 15th, 1941? 3. What is the usual form of punctuation after the salutation of a business letter? 4. How much white space should be left at the bottom of a business letter? 5. Is it important to answer business letter promptly? Wbat would you Write If You are closing a business letter in which you have asked a favor (a) "Thanking you in advance"? I would appreciate your (b) help in this matter? Answers 1. Gentlemen. The letter is to addressed the firm not to the 2. 3. R9-ir- - 1941. To Bridge Club Mrs. Homer Rich was hostess to her bridge club Thursday afternoon at the home of her mother, Mrs. Moses Mack. Lunch was served at small tables to Mrs Ray Clark. Mrs. Lois West, Mrs Reed Brer.chley, Mrs. Lelnnd Mikkelson. Mrs. Jay Buttars. Mrs. Edward Hyden, Mrs. Harry Mack, a special guest, and the hostess. Bridge prizes were won bv Mrs. Mikkelson and Mrs. Rrenohley Lambda Delta Sigma members, A marriage of interest to Logan resuderts was that of Edna Rogers pledges and guests will gather and Eldon (Mike) Michaelson of at the Logan LDS institute toLogan, which was performed in night for a costume dance. Prizes will be awarded for the Sunland, California, on November best costumes, and no one will be 7. The bride is a daughter of Mr. admitted who is not costumed, Barbara Cordon, womens and Mrs. Howard Rogers of Lo- said gan and had been employed in the president. Maurine Cook and Winston BenLogan office of the Mountain States Telephone company until son, executive vice presidents, are Mr. of her time the chairmen of arrangemarriage. general Michaelson is the son of Mr. and ments. Other committee members Mrs T. J. Michaelson of Logan are Barbara Woodhouse, Kenneth and at the present time is a sup- Proctor, Clare Reed, Phyliis Gardervisor at the Timm airplane shops ner, Eleanor Rasmuson, Elmo in Van Nuys, California. Both are Gray, Katherine Rasmussen and graduates of the Logan high Doris Passey. school. at 8:30, and was The dance begins cards The marriage ceremony are guest of privilege performed at the home- - of Mrs. Margaret Morrish at 7:30 p. m. by Chaplain Woolcy of the San Luis Obispo army camp. Flowers and holly banked the candle-lighte- d room and music accompanied the services. The bride was dressed in a green velvet dress and carried a nosegay of red carnatMrs. Elmer Laurence entertained ions. Mrs. Ted Kirwin was bridesmaid at her home for the women's auxiland Carlyle Michaelson was best iary to the Logan Firemen's Association Friday night. man to his brother. A business meeting was followed Following the wedding, refreshments were served to 30 relatives by a history of the first fire departments in Utah, given by Mrs. and friends. After a honeymoon In Santa William Pehrson. Games formed California, the couple the entertainment of the remainder Barbara, will make their home in Sunland. of the evening, with prizes won by Mrs. Earl Saunders and Mrs. Lynn , Meservy. Lunch was served to 13 members at small tables, which were decorated in Thanksgiving theme. Firemens Auxiliary Unit Entertained Coast Residents Mind Your Manners Visiting Here Miss Mattie Worley has returned to Logan from a two weeks' Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Moser entertrip to the pacific northwest. She visited with friends in Portland, tained new members of the Varsity Oregon, Seattle and Bremerton, Dance club committee at dinner Washington . and bridge Wednesday evening at their home. Mr. and Mrs. George F. Knowl-to- n were special guests. Bridge by Mr. Knowlton prizes were and Sylvan Erickson. The Varsity Dance club began its new series with a danre recently in the Dansante Members of the Double N club of the Logan high school and ballroom, with about 65 couples their partners hold their annual present. Mr and Mrs. John M. Hadley sport dance Friday night in the and Mr. and Mrs. Anthon Pehrson school gymnasium. Thanksgiving decorations were were introduced as new members of the club. used to decorate the hall. Prior to the dance. Professor The dance was under direction of LaRelle Rich, president; Joyce and Mrs. A. J Morris entertained committee Hickman, vice president, and Don at dinner for the new Those presfor the coming season. Nelle Bracken, secretary. Patrons and patronesses were ent were Dr. and Mrs. Homer S. Mr. and Mrs Harold Peterson, Mrs. Durham, Mr. and Mrs. N. Mr. and Mrs. Erwin Moser Norma Merrill and partner. and Mr. and Mrs Sylvan Erickson. individual. 1 I 15, Coast Marriage Costume Dance Unites Young Slated Tonight Logan Couple By Fraternity Utah Couple Take Vows In Amy Chapel M'-Ivi- t SATURDAY, NOVEMBER cm68 jnvoM&hP' Miss Rozclla Jorgensen, clmim-in- g daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Nick son Joigenscn. and Blair D.Nielsen, O. Nielof Mr. and Mrs. sen, all of Hyrum, were united in Friday, November 14. marriage at high noon in the Logan BDS temple. President Joseph Quinney, Jr., which pci formed the ceremony, was witnessed by Mrs. Nick Jorgensen, Mr. and Mrs. John W. Jorgensen, John J. Wright, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Nielsen, Virginia Nielsen and Mr. and Mrs. Liljenquist. A dinner was given at the lilue-bir- d honoring the bride and groom following the wedding ceremony, with 21 relatives and friends attending. Mr. and Mrs. Nielsen left later for a honeymoon trip. They will make their home in Hyrum, where both are active in religious and sociul circles. Mr and Mrs. Nielsen are both of the South Cache graduates high school and are former USAC students. Mr. Nielsen recently returned from a mission in Canada for the LDS church. Mrs. Nielsen is known throughout Cache Valley for her musical ability. , UTAH, LOGAN, L, Yes. Better What Would You Do! (b). 1. When one passes his plate to the head of the table for a second serving what should he do with his silver? 2. If you are asked to pass food at the table may you say, Do you mind if I help myself first? 3. Is it good manners for guests to make cracks about' the host's carving ability? 4. Is it correct to wait for your hostess to place her napkin on the table before placing your own there? 5. When finished with one course is it polite to push one's plate out of the way? What would you do if When you are a house guest food preferences are being discussed (a) Say as much as you want about food you like, but don't name any foods you don't? (b) Name all the foods you can think of that you don't like? solution ANSWERS Leave it in the center of his plate. 2. No. Pass it and then later ask for what you want 3. No. 4. Yes. 5. No. Wait to have it removed from in front of you. Better What Would You Do solution (a) as your hostess may have planned to serve you some of the foods you dont like, and you will upset her menus. 1. Mr. and Mi's. Peter Thompson are of El Segundo, California, visiting here with Mrs. Thomp son's sister, Mrs. Ida Lallis and daughter Ronella. On Thursday they were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Lallis of Mendon. Dinner was served to Mr. and Mrs. Thompson, Mrs. Ida Lal-liRonella Lallis and the host and hostess. SUN, Kites 10c - 30c LESS Than First-RuWHY PAY City Prices 25 MORE? n 40 Jedis Sans Gene A fashion expert once said that a smartly dressed "oman in her mirror before leaving the house and starts taking off unn eca' sary adornment. And it must be true for the woman who realh looks ,.n dressed is the one who is neat, chic and simple in her attire While dressing, especially for a party, it is easy to put on t much adornment bracelets, rings, earrings, a ncikl.ue And n! the prestn mode of a flower on the dress or in the h ur, it js ,i easy to look like a Christmas tree when the whole thing iS suo M up at a dance. , It isn't exaggerating one bit to say women have been een wean ing all the costume jewelry they could possibly get on at one ha(k It isn't unusual but most disconcerting to see an otherwise beautifuli dressed young woman (the older women have learned to avoid tfe bizarre effect) wearing a heavy bracelet, a wrist watch, two or three rings, beads or necklace, dangling earrings, and on top of all that a lapel pm or flower. The one piece of costume jewelry that causes most shudders though, is the innocent ankle bracelet. This is one adornment that should be left strictly alone unless the wearer has beautifully shaped legs and, above all, slim ankles. Nothing sets off a lovely diamond ring as well as being the lone piece of jewelry on the fingers. When a diamond ring and weddng ring arc worn together (as they should be), their effect is ruined by the presence of other rings. When a flower is worn In the dress, its effect is lost if it shara honors with a brilliant pin or an elaborate necklace So as the lady said how much better we would all look if wed go to the mirror and start taking off detracting articles. The only trouble is, it might be too tempting. ou might keep on going until everything was off, a housecoat donned, and the evening spent relaxing instead of bring entertaining. Udell, to Hyde Purser, son of Mr, and Mrs. Lyman Purser of Preston. The marriage ceremony will take place in the Logan LDS temple on Engagement Of Couple Is Told TONITE ONLY WITH n:CTj AT 9:15 NEW TODAY! Oh! Boy! What Fun! INDEPENDENT 2 213.00 rustle my bustle if the gay nineties aren't gayer than ever with these Well, stars CASH AYVARDS - - - AND LOADS OF FI N ! TOMORROW At 2:00 p. m. Then Mon. to Wed. Another Big Double Feature Program! UviunA nay" A BRUCE ftENi CABOT MISCHA AUER MnhtMfar Blonde ROUND YOUNG ANDY EJdaQnSa DEVINE Lankubm And First IT LANDS TOMORROW! orib Strawberry ClAlt ttOOUCTION a Big Program of Short Treats And c Logan Showing! The First Air Picture To Be FILMED ENTIRELY IN TECHNICOLOR WINGS TO THE WIND ...EYES TO THE SKIES! Fraak Jeaks Flying high, P wide and handsome! Plus This First Run Hit! mniiiiiTiii PS7EDS ai JXjy Tho CHARLEYS AUNT Sunday Matinee p. m. ltk- - 35c til 6 ze 50 Club Members Are Entertained TIES. with JACK BENNY Kay Francis - Jan aw Ellison The greatest comedy to date. Gome join the fun . . . and .augh your blues away. PHONE s, TeL 78 MON Editor District Six of Utah State Nurses Association held its first meeting November 21. of the year Friday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Chadwick Mrs. Chadwick presided at t Mrs. Gretta Reese and elected new of Whitney have announced the trousseau tea at her home today in officers to serve this year. of their daughter compliment to the bride-eleengagement Offvers elected at the meeting were Mrs. Gretta Reese, president; president-elect- ; Webb, Virginia Mrs. Agnes F. Erickson, secretary-treasure- r. officers are Outgoing Mrs. Anna M. Mathews, president; ' Mrs. Jack Cowley entertained Mrs. Gretta Reese, vice president, members of her club Friday after and Phyllis Pehrson, secretary-treasure- r. noon at her home. The fore part of the afternoon Refreshments and a social hour was spent sewing. Lunch was serv- followed the business meeting. ed the remainder of the time spent In games, for which prizes were won by Mrs. B. W. Evans ANOTHER GIANT and Mrs. Roy Eliason. Mrs. Jesse Dailey was a special TEN-O-WI- N guest. MiIhem Smithfield Nurses Elect New Officers qu t RUTH SCOFIELD, starring ADULTS ANYTIME ERROL FLYNN Features First-Ru- n Fred TONITE - TOMORROW! MacMURRAY IsssSss f Ends Tonight! BLONDIE IN SOCIETY and Jane Withers in HER FIRST BUY I! Gifts Xite Tonight $15 It's the Hit AND the r. S. Navy Wrote! A ttontt sr wtn SEE THE NEWS AS IT ACTUALLY HAPPENED! The only complete news pictures in any Rocky Mountain Theatre . . . Plus THE WORLD THIS WEEK - SKY RAIDERS NEW PASSING PARADE Another Exciting Chapter HI |