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Show THE O Editor. I 50 PHONE Maid Bride Of Hvrum 0 s 1 H 4T t t r - 4 couple were married and spent Oregon, a summer honeymoon at River in McKenzie 0n the young ftPortland. J, Hammer, cksen is - Ai'nouiiu'im'iit oi the engage ment of Unit, Woodland to Lt John Wtdoh was made at a dm- partv gien hv Mt and Mis. itr ' Woodltnd r' ol Logan Fndav i veiling Mmial me hi uio's bouquets and mall emelopes were used effoc- lively as fnvois. Lighted tapers stood at either end ot the dinner table tluests included Miss Beth Vak- Miss Mmgaret Aim W ilson, Miss Mr Louise Mehi, Miss Dor- othy Jensen, Mis Nadine Bracken, Miss Ann Ryan. Miss Winifred macher, and Miss Ann Kennedy A bride's book was made during me c ruing Miss Woodland will become the. bride ot Lt Welt h, who is stationed at Fort, Lewis, Washington, in the XU 4 W'Aiv . the son of of Eu-- 6 I Anna Hammerieksen He was graduated ot Oregon University Z Zi he was affiliated with the He ph; Epsilon fraternity. from the North- Graduated university of Optometry ' j f K' !f V.rtli id, Oregon. t fammeraksen is daughter and lira. Alban T. Clawson r . r been Kaf' near future. plan-- ? parties have weds honor of the newly many friends m Salt Lake ,1-r Jr., "Mrs "William Thomas, 257 entertain at her home in honor jer Lane, Monday Miss Carrell e young couple m u h will entertain at a miseellan-at 130 shower Wednesday W! Hits was given in the honor Monday at Black 1 beach. Several lovely g'fts bride. The It presented to the Mrs. kur.g girls were present: Mitzi Miss fe.s Gibson, jr, Mrs. La-- t n, Mrs. Nate Page, Jacobsen, Mrs. Ruby Soreness Nile Lamb, and Miss of Salt Lalje City. brides mother, Mrs. Claw-o- f j Is Mrs Mark Hammerieksen who was married in June rites te Dr Mai k Hammerii who is piaitiong op'ometiv in Silt Lake City Mrs Hammi ricksen is tlm toimer Hihm tl iwson, daughter of Mr and Mis Alrnm T Cla vv.Mn of Huum Nor-Coom- Hyrum, honor her will trousseau tea in the young couple are residing in n Lake City where Dr. Hammer-iis practicing optometry. if Many Parties Fete Hawaiian Evacuees Pollys Mrs. MelRoy Smith entertained at a bridge luncheon at her home Friday evening honoring her Mrs Stealing Dunfoid who was evacuiled front Hawaii ISY BEATRICE F-- LINFORD for the duration With tier are her son Bill and daughter Bonnie Ann. onors Bride-Ele- ct Present at the party were Mrs Mrs James L E. Nelson was hostess Herbert Weston, Mrs Glenna Bas.s. Mrs. ondge luncheon Friday honor-Mis- s Mrs Grettie Peterson, DeXae ONon of Salt Lake Parley V it tticm time of Sid- - bmith. Mrs Lillie Mecham. Mrs ho is the bride-eleis upon us. and Phyllis Dunford and Mrs William with the advent of the good old Birdsley. Horlacher. k rosebuds decorated the sunimei vve vther, we all have a Mrs. Parley Petersen entertained feeling that it would he a wonder- eon tables treat to take a line long trip. sts present were Miss Olson, Tuesday evening for a few friends to meet the guest of honor. Mrs and get away fuun the daily grind Arthur M Olson. Mrs. J. M Mrs W. F Tueller. Mrs. Dunford. A light luncheon was lor a while War-Mrserved ey Rich, Miss Marjorie But for several reasons the an- L D. Naisbitt, Mrs. The visitor expects to leave soon rua! vaeition trip is going to he out Mrs. C. J. Daines. tor the northwest to visit with ihi-- veai Fust. On ie Sam is le- Mrs. George Wilkinson, friends for a month, however, un- questing trial we i onset ve on tires Mrs Albert Thom pson, til then she will be guest of honor Hn(l gasoline G A. Lindquist. Mrs W. B at sever tl parties planned bv tliat if we hive extra money to - Mrs. Harvey Christiansen, ft lends. pend, it is our patiiotie duty to put W. W. Barber. Mrs. W. W. it into war stamps and bonds, help Mrs. L F. Keller, Mrs. the Russian War Relief Runci, me d Carter, M.ss Hazel Owens, t'SO oi mu iv other things; thud, Miss Elaine Nelson. we just cunt afford to leave that .ft was presented to the victory garde n we have eared for o faithfully up to now So it looks Members of the former bishopric like vve ate ..e hcduled to spend our of the Logan Eleventh waul en- - summer vacation at homo. licken O tertained at a lawn party Fndayi That sound.- - putty dull and evening hononng Mr and Mrs 'en Walter W. Buirett and their sons disappointing at fust thought, is W. E Nyman and Mrs Gwyn, Bruce and Steven, who at e isn't gome to be so out it Neman wore at here from Phoenix. Arizona, where b id when vve pause to think it such sen dinner party at the they have made their home duiing o'er Aftei all home is not when a had p ice to tv, Wednesday evening the past three voais. Mr Barrett ng Mr. and Mis. Willard was formerly cleik of the Logcn it is peacctul checiful. safe, and of Long Beach, California. Eleventh ward and Mis BhucH filled with the fi a nelly happy Save been laces of our f tmilv and friends spending the week was pie.sident of the ward Relief 2an and Noith Home is a pi i e that vve have Logan society miner flowers out ot the h i bit of grown centered the honored Present besides the r table. believer wo have lating .guests were Bishop and Mi hour oi two of leisure we an had ces were laid for IS guests George B. Everton Jean (.mil hive gone tunning away to a Mg Mrs. Marie Wallace midland Junior Ever ton. Mr and Mrs Md Mis movie, a game a drive or just Petty Wickham of Earl A. Hansen, Ruth. Lot nine. anv to g. t away lrom where 1. Mr. Lc-and Mis Roy Holm- ii. Huim and Joseph Raymond home The homes that we spend and Mis. Ralph, land Jacobsen, Mr and Mis O.nn-- b so mm h time and mnnev deeorat- of Bear Riser City, out-of- nnr Rusinuson, Eleanor ami Mett'i mg imt ( loaning have come to be . Rasmuson the place when wo spend the leant time So now is the time own tn n lax. and enjoy NEW iim prUni i.itt ns, i)H(.kycrri.s Patter ide Luncheon Vacation e. panict it! ?. :. s. 11, Former Bishopric Honors Visitors Dinner Is Wednesday TS pi i M'litat i h Of wide social interest to Cache valley citizens is the forthc oniing niiii!iage of Miss Alta Beth WayIlian of Logan, prominent Itall State Agricultural college student during the past year, to Max K. Brunson, one of Logan's leading ! i i , sugar navoi She ht photographers. The engagement of Miss the onginal trmt lonlinued hy suMiig snaps and hoiu v iniiv lie used in plan ol sugar out that one tup of horn is equal to one up ot sug u Warning against the lisp of s n chin ii. i Miss Wood pointed out 'that s.u Inn me should not tie used as a substitute for sugai hut that it should he lelt in the drug store for use as medii me She stated that sai ill mint has a hat infill effect on the aeetage prison Following the leatme hy Miss' Wood women m the atldieme ask-- j amt problems were Pd questions Interest was high in the t Miss Wayman is n graduate of Logan Senior high school where she carried a prominent role in .student activities. During her seit-- 1 lor year, she was editor of the campus year book. Following ' i graduation, ( she 'state. j Jffcs, iWssZxn -- F.ST AT Test your knowledge of correct social usage by answering the following questions, then checking against the authoritative answers below: t-- yj COLLAR FOR OLD FROCK ' Club News 4-- SA V A. 9 Social Fetes Coast 4 V M- 'V1 V re ' ' s ' "v ' . rf n . jm. - J fife' ' 0 - x L " - c N r; -- BJ) q ''o' Chi Omega Sets Monday Conclave - - i Rv MRS. AXXE 5399 CABOT r,nt heted collar is guaranteed to make in old or flHk look as though it wore bland new! httlp yoke collar, mnde of vvildrose pn6 is deli- Use it on a daik u,l,h pale blue Irfsilrg"riM "he row" ' h'U? lnen' on B wntc crfPe nr H pa'cl cotton nf solid crochet alternate with liuv laddeis that ttrenielv ,!,v r do. Collar buttons over dress ts 3wn t'U J ro 'holing instructions for Yoko Collar (Pattern ,'ll!K'sttons, send 19 cents in COIN. HUT. NAME al lVv,'"''1 ,h PATTERN NUMBER to Anne Cabot. Heiald-J- e Montgomery, San Francisco, (alif. Enclose 1 cent " 'lU'rn ord'rp,,' 'Vbnin 32 pages of the designs ou have ndunted j of all types is now iivnlablc Send for sopy Olorth;'""llvwork Cabot Album". The pitec is 15 cents. "4 tDDp.pv - Woman Is Honoree At Gay Luncheon 1 , - 1 10 forget-me-no- Pie-uden- i 1 2 3 4 N I- - J . I Willow Park Party Fetes Past Officer Does it really matter whether or young man speaks first when K y meet on the street? 2. If a girl thinks a young man who has gone away to an Army camp would like to hear from her, may she write him first so that he gets a letter soon after he arrives? 3. If parents have had no objection to a girls dating a young man, should they object just because he becomes a soldier? 4 If a girl who is dating a home town hoy becomes engaged ; someone from there, away should she tell the home town boy? 5 Is it all right for an engaged couple to have occasional dutes with other people, if they are living in different cities? What would 011 do if -You huv a present for a small child and are not sure but that his mother might think he is too young for it -a) Show her the gift and lot her deride whether to give it to hint right away, or keep it for him? tb) Give it to the child without asking his mother? ANSWERS 1 ; j fil ' ' din-want- yjjjtu Frock and Bolero a girl out-goin- g Visitors Thursday The Variety club members met canyon Friday at a nohost pattty. The afternoon was spent playing pinochle after which dinner was served. A new member, Mrs. Katie Olsen, was welcomed. Other members attending were Mrs. Adram Smith, Mrs. Burton Hair. Mrs. John Fnglund, Mrs. Johnson, Mrs. Merrill Petersen, Mrs. Carl Felix, and Mrs. Leland Jorgenson. pa-en- ts, I.vr KR PROl Mr. Brunson also is a former student of the college where1 he was affiliated wqth Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity. He is rerognued as one of the state's finest phntogniphcia, and last summer achieved lliu honor of having five prints exhibited at the national photographers' convention in Chicago. That number was the maximum that any individual photographer could have hung at the Ameuean meeting. Active in local civic functions, Mr. Brunson is a member ol Logan Lions club ami the junior chamber of commerce. Following a short wedding trip, the young couple will make their in Logan . Arnold Kraus entet tamed home Wednesday evening at a miscellaneous shower for her Mrs. at her I'tah Variety Club Meets In Logan Canyon isiting in laigan and Richmond . . . are Mr. nncl Mrs. Ben X. Doty of Honolulu Mr. Duty is a radio announcer in Honolulu and was announcing on December 7 when Hawaii was attacked. They aie visiting with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. George E. Doty ot Richmond and Mr and Mrs. Owen Dunn of Logan. Prior to making their home in Denver . . Mrs. R. D. Simpson and daughter Susan have been vistiing m Logan with Mrs. Mr and Mrs William Lohmnn. Mrs. Simpson Simpson's is the foimer Miss Chatlene Lohmnn. Shower Is Given For Recent Bride attended home in Logan. Travel Talk pertormed the ceiemony. Thirty guests were present. Following the ceremony a can-ti- il the evening a light lunch'yon party was given in the young eonDuring was seived. Mrs. F. Alfreda couple's honor by' Sorenson of Rexbutg, Idaho. As- sisting hostesses were Mrs. Susan j pv r( Chantnll and Mrs. Myrtle Bitters. rrHTlHry VJlIlCCrS L,uncheon was served to 16 J guests after which T. Leo Jacobs XlOflOrCQ .At irtlfty ap-pr- 0 of Max Brunson, both promMiss Alta Beth Waynuin, brnie-elee- t inent Logon people They will be marl led in the Logan temple Tuesday Miss Wayman is daughter of Mrs Aula A Wnyman of Logo n. ly Ny-bo- t f a late June Miss Le aun Coombs of Sugar daughter, Marjorie, City. Idaho, became the bride of brj(, Marjorie Kraus became the Reed T Mickelson of Teton Basin, bnde of Allen P. Brobeig in utes1 Idaho, in Logan Friday temple performed in Pans, Idaho, recent- ntes. President Joseph Quinney !y- i Way-ma- n to Mr Brunson was made today bv Mrs Aida A Wayntan, 'mother of the prospective btide. The wedding ceremony will be performed Tuesday m Logan lom-pi- e Morning worship with sermon "Living Pravei fully," at in 45 u. m Church school, including the adult class, at 9 45 a. ni. Westminster Forum for older young people will have openhouse at 7 p. m There will he lawn games, teach- - music and light refreshments. Lr. s and The office! Manon T Bird is sponsor The ity singing in the amphitheater at1 eis ol primary the Wellsville Second ward church is located on the corner of Camp Guinuvah in Logan a ,social inscimul p.afy The remainder of the evening!!1'1 West and Center. officers. ot the was spent singing and visiting on honor During the patty a retold story parley P. Black's lawn at his home was given by stake officer, Mrs. 40TII QUORUM OF SEXENTY m Logan. Leora Parker, two vocal solos by Meeting of the 40th quorum of Mis Ruth Bankhead, and two Seventy will be held m the stake house at 2 p m Sunday. Two poems by Mrs. Bessie H. Jones. 4--H were ployed and lunch- - eently returned missionaries will Six for victory repent. The lesson limn "Ravs of club held a con followed. Members of the outgoing pres- - Living Light" will be conducted by meeting at the home of Mrs. Dav-- 1 idency including Mrs Jane Glenn, Chat les Jenkins, Jr. id Xeilson recently, The evening's work consisted of Mrs. Carrie McBride, and Mrs wc,-presented checking recipe files and record Beatrice Lindley, Logan Make High Priest Quorum beautiful gifts. books. The monthly mt cling of the LoBars were served at the close of stake High Priest quotum gan the meeting. w ill be held Sunday at 2 p m. in the basement of the Logan tuber-na- i club of Providence TXT meetle. the most comfortable was held at the home of Wanneta ing place cm warm summer days Buckley recently. t A E. Anderson invites entertained Mrs F. E The correct way to set a table of the to atmembers all was demonstrated, by Joy Heck-- 1 Thutsday at her home hononng tend the session A quoruminteresthighly man and Carol Vogel. Colleen Kel-- , Lee Stallings and his guest of Sait ing proginm has been arranged lor and Wanneta Buckley discuss- Ftaneisco, California The lesson topic, "Ainenea InspirMi ed arid demonstrated what good guests weie ed'1 will be given by E T Ralphs nnlk does tn the everyday diet, m d Mrs. Archie Chnsten.xen ot Spei ml musical numbers will also uses of milk was demonstratand Salt Lake City and Mr and Mrs be given Ward liaders and eij by Hetb Griffm and Amy Lou Mai celle Hilham of Brigham City. bishops are asked to urge the mem-- j Hamblin. hers of their respective groups to oe piesent in larger numbers than jlans for R swimming party Uvere discussed. 'oidinaiilv to make up atlendar.ee for the May meeting which was Five Handy Cooks, Providence .. the lowest tor several years - da when tinRemember pVr4.H club, met Friday evening at Ir .me aliad a hHiiimo.k strung thP home of Rhonda Fuhrtman. Honoring past Superintendent one tree tn the other for 3,N I) Ql OKI M OF SE ENI Y Demonstrations were given by William Horlacher, the Eleventh at r and relaxing 7 U h Regular monthly meeting of the membc and school wurd officets . Sunday corner 32nd Quorum of Seventy will he again? .x up Hie ool l.ltle u swim- - teachers held a a Willow membprs at p)anne(1 paity on jour lawn wit some . held Sunday at 2 p m 111 the Rivand the next meeting park Thursday evening able ehairs, swings, tables, ete., and Tning; party et Heights chapel, with Eldon a and weiner Following games returned mepm will r.ally wake up to the fact Hold Kioepfcr, .eently Uhat your back lawn beats speed-- 1 lion is just exactly what a tired roast a short meeting was as speaker. All quorum was which Mr. Horlacher at ptethe membets are uiged to be present ing hundreds of miles through in business man needs. This idea of sented a gift. heat and dust to spend the night running all over the United un iiiicomfcrtahle bed in some auto states, using tires, gas. spending all your hard earneu money, stayIJKiAN SIXTH ramp. - O Miss Ieai I Spencer will he the ing in hotels and auto camps, peakei for Sixth ward Sora-It may not be a bad idea to get eating all sorts of food that are not good for you, and eventually ment services Sunday evening at s croquet set for tlie hack yard, or 7 39 oclock. Bishop End Baugh coming home tired, broke, and put up .a swing for the kiddies. Try or disgusted, is not as swell a vacaChi Omega meeting will be held reminds members that ward really enjoying your ittdio. long tion as it is cracked up to be. Monday evening at 7.30 at 49j pmsthuod meeting will he held .atehing tip on some of that even at 9 3o a m and Sunday .school Usually it takes a person a good North Third East. neglected leading You might a bit many months to get over a vacawill he in at lu 30. Maude Matthews tmd it fun to play around with your hobby, and say. how' tion like that, both physically, charge. about spending an hoi at the old and mentally, as well as finanLOGAN LK.HIJI with cially. sw minim hob ionic afternoon oThe meeting schedule for LoI lie hoys. gan Eighth ward Sunday is as So this year let s have a real O follows- Briesthood session it 9 39 One glorious thing about our vacation. Let's stay home, or al a m th.it we aie'igat in our own beautiful valley, Sunday school at 10 3u. and valbv little pcmful m 7 3" within clo e lange of many cool- Hnd while we are doing it we will Mrs. C A Stevenson of r will be Myiuin Hanest,c saving money foi Uncle Sam, Lake a small The spe.iki at honored wax spots that have hi ell piepetad City ot the Logan temple Theie .and rump- - and having the .best varation we but delightful party given hy Mis sen jeiiallv toi pu un mg on a wemer will be a violin solo hy Miss Inez. ,Ver had. ike the l.nnilv W. H. Stewart Finlay ing one bv Grace - OBindrup, accompanied Roses formed the attr.etive H.jsi now'll to Willow Park Johnson I D wager a great many people tel piece for the luncheon table Get out your old fish-- t evening end rod. and haste d0 not really know the beauty ing boots, Eight guests were present itch of fresh mountain spots of our own valley I'll also vw vy toi a EI.E F.NTII WARD t think to us are of few ucquaint-abouwager that trout My. its e thrill just Captain Roseoe Nelson of the ed vvith our neighboring towns, and it. V S Mamie mr corps and Di O their bbauty spots. We have al1 John C. Carlisle will he speakers I think perhaps Uncle Sam heard dozens of people say, per- at the Eleventh ward S,q ranu lit wotild not kick abo t the gts and haps we have said so ourselves, The ladies' fireman auxiliary was meeting Sunday at 7 39 p. m The upon returning horn from a trip. tires for a trip up the canyon There is no pTace in all the world entertained at a paity at Willow geneial public is invited to attend. So take the family or a tow would beautiful to me as dear old park Friday evening. as or you haps pet friends, of commerce The department The women enjoyed a softball Cm he Valley." s prefer to rough it alone for a few "bus'imss wartime a suggests short followed W ho the 1942 meeting. game Well would lets be by for wav say, Either cia.vx. ics" for solution of many c m .nniii- the of The remainder a Well porevening a stay! vacation most wonderful trip anyway? was spent roasting wemers. ity ptublems. son ever had. That suit of vaea- - , home aud have a real vacation." c n, 1ME! In July 10 Rites ct j targaic Idaho Couple Weds 1942 j A k Entertained At Nelson Home beach party ihter at a future. uh1 A i. tuning ioniMn m dust uMd model u methods of the the Jul met ting mng dn t lab rimisd, non- Logm ng Mle- - Weed talked ot the latest nnd n - ot . inning and staled that in poptilai opinion one-- I (ontin na , ,,, of sugar to each quait of Mruit is snlfn lent 'ind t h it more a Of interest to many friends 1S the announcement made by Mr lentirt distuMon. and Mrs X R. Peterson of the engagement and approaching mar Mage of Miss Floy Whiting who is Sisters the bride-eleof Sergeant Dee Pedersen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wilhelm Pedersen of Ixigan. House guests of Mrs F. F Nel The bride-elewill leave shortson tins week have been her three for southern California where ly sisteis. Miss Thelma Reeder of the nuptials will take place. City, Mrs Earl ChamMiss Whiting was graduated Salt from the Logan Senior high school berlain of Pocatello. Idaho, and where she had an active campus Mrs Spencer Crookston of Day-tocareer. Mrs Nelson has entertained sevSergpant Pedersen is also a eral times during the week m of graduate Logan Senior high honor of her sisters at canyon school and is an aerial photo-- 1 pat ties suppets, and house partu s. grapher in the photographic department in the V. S. air corps stationed at March Field, Fourth East. h O mJ on il Logan Couple Plan Wedding I , Y.t Mis. of . Prominent v Announced At Discussed At Dinner Party Club Conclave '- -i. jride i Engagement Canning Is . i n PAGE THREE, fjfr FEATURES ,2? became in early June V im,ho Hammeriek of pr Mark 1912. 11. CLUB NEWS summer soc.ety and in JULY SATURDAY, SOCIETY TS ,rl A is the to nl'inV friend ca fsing Helen Clawson of D f '7 apbjf . V' Man Oregon LOGAN, UTAH, L, JU PARIAN CARLISLE i HERALD-JOURNA- 5 No. Yes Xo Yes. Yes If they understanding Better 'What solution have siu Would an h You Do a - Logan Maid Plans August Marriage Announcement has been made Estella Bluemell of the engagement and marriage plans of her daughter. Esther Ruth, wno is the bude-eleof Thomas J Oppelt, son of Mrs Jeanne Watts of East Hartford, Connecticut. by Mrs. Don't dread hot weather be prepared to enjoy it, in this frock which has a completely open top! The shaped top is held 111 place with shoulder straps the frock in back so can be Miss Bluemell is one of thp .buttons into in a that itWear it slipped Jiffy! hhirmWl Hintra gu.tar duet and for .sitting houkoepm. pon-tis well known in C'ncho V alloy. relaxing at your summer cot- She was graduated 1mm the on the matching bolero tage Put gan Senmi high school in May jvvhen you want to dress the out Mr Oppelt is employed 111 dc fit up to wear for a shopping or fense wolk in Salt Ioikc City visiting trip. The wedding is set for August Pattern Xo. f297 is in sizes 19 to 20. Siz.e 12 dress takes 3'x I- yards material, jacket l's yards. For this attractive pattern, send 15c in com, your name, uddtexs, number and size to pattern Heruld-JourmPattern Today's Mts. Hal Farr Service, 149 New Montgomery, Sun Mrs. Hancock Is Hostess At Dinner d Complimenting and Mrs. Cecil Allen of Logan Franc Calif. isco, dinner was given by Mrs. E, J Find all the patterns you need Hancock Wednesday. lit our new Fa hion Book, the Summer flowers fot mod a lovely latest catalogue of our pattern centei piece. service. Styles for all, sizes from Places were niaiked for Mrs. 4 to 52. . Ixm Wood. Mrs. Catherine GibPattern 15e, Pattern Book 15e, bons. Mrs. Vessie Gibbs. Mrs. Yrrl One Pattern and Pattern Book Shelton, Miss Ann Sorenson and ordered together 25c-- . Enclose lc Mrs. Hilda Lenard of Yotk, Tenu. postage for each pattern, n vmmsr ayiuujjiWJUPHUi Air,? sY. |