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Show fc THE gTlTAV.NVi:M1:EI17 11EKALD-J0U1AAL- ACE THREE LUG AM, UTAH , LEAH 0. NELSON Editor HONE T rs. Gaeth To Add ress Logan Group holovakui USAC Unit Holds Meet On Friday Married Fifty Years who native of Czii A merit an an helium through natui ihzution Mrs Arthur Gaeth will hi tiu- speaker at the Ou he lountv IK iiKHLitn Womens study poup Monl iv it 3 3n p in in the immlj iihraiv Ihe leiture is open to the cn ini puhln No admission t hnre will be made Mrs Gaeth. wife of the eminent radio toninientatur ami leeturer. A Ail World diseuss Better Order deputing the poi-wa- r Aor'd we hone to bmid She is recognized as a student of international atfuN a uvu worker of note and a foimer itacher of European history in Chicago. According to Mrs Clinton Vernon the Monday piogram will include, besides Mrs Gaeth s aodre a short dialogue by Mrs letor O Mis Chinch and Wendell iolm selections by Budge, and LaMar Empey, artists from Utah State Agrieult ur al i ollege. '1 became ihe bnile of Se! scant Leo Itss Orrr.3 Swenson Forsbeig in a ceremony performed on Oit 31 at Preston of Nibley Rites Performed For Popular Nibley Ctrl Nuptial Margaret Swenscn of the mairiage of h r to Scigeant ;httr, Carma, T Forsbcig. son of Mr. ami Frank Forsbcig of ceremony was pci fornc! . 31 at Preston. Following the an I gloom nage the bride i honored at a wedding supper if home of Mr. ami Mis. Allan mob. brother of the b' ide. Forxberg is a giaduate of South Cache high school and at the present is employed (worth store in Logan. Ser--- 1 Forsberg is a gra iuate of Logan high school and is a oer student of the Utah State cultural college. He is now ng with the United States r stationed at San Fianeisco. i a brief honeymoon trip in Angeles Mrs Forsbcig will n to her home in Nibley and will conlirme his serv- the army. "V it tats At Bluebird 't Stewart Williams was host's the Fine Arts hib Thurs-tf'.ernoo- n at the Bluebird, presented the rsa reviewing the life of Bsfriiell'. fa imiis Itnlinn 'He 7 Item issance She dliiOi ,i,-her talk ports of Ins famous paint- - ri Walter Welti "Kon was si el Mother of New Baby WAVEs May Marry But Not Naval Men Can Get Aid From The navy has made a Cache Health Nurse Ssion to tomanee slight Pear con-- to CROCHETED tile c i The publie health muse ean come into the home and give the mother a baby bath demonstration and weigh tin baby ptrindieally. She encourages regular medical supc rvision for the baby during the lirst year and also encourages the family to carry out general and specific medical advice conwith feeding, cerning proper emphasis on the techniques of breast feeding. She assists the family to carry out general and spui'ic medical instruction concerning hygiene and the daily regime ol the child including instruction of parents in the desirability of caily establishment of sound health habits. tile nu iso For sick children Arts Club me guest, Mrs L P Peterson, Mrs J. Anderson Mrs May B Peterson Miss Alice Charles, Miss Elizabeth Drvsdale, Mrs. L. F Keller, Mrs Claude Quinney. Mrs. Glen Etnkson and Mrs. Cassie H. Wood of Washington D C. Mrs. Wood i a guest of Mrs England. Guests enjoyed a social afternoon following the dinner. teaches thorough demonstration and supervises the nut sing care given by relatives and attendants. She also assists in securing medical supervision, dental examination and correction of defects for every child. The public health nurse is inteiested in the pievention of handicaps and the caie ami education of handicapped children, she ciKipeiales with all pmgranis wm king for the hetteinuiit of tins gioup. Government htciatne lor the cure ot the Infant and 1'ieseliool e nlil ( an he pioetiied at the BRIDGE" SHAWL Admit al Randall Jacobs, chief ol naval personnel, has ruled that WAVES can many provided they dont marry naval men. They can pick their husbands from the marines or coast guard, army, however. If a "ripple" (enlisted WAVE) marries a gob. or a WAVE officer marries a naval officer, she does so at the price of being dismissed. The new ruling said nothing about what would happen if an army geneial falls for a cute little "ripor a WAVE "admiral" falls ple lor a buck private An early ruling stands wives of servicemen cannot join the WAVES; nor can WAVES marry during their indoctrination course. HYRUM NEWS MELINDA LILJENQUIST Reporter Mrs. Blaine L. Nielsen entertaindinner party in compliment lo her brother. Mark Cooper, prior to his leaving for military duty. Mr. Cooprr of Wellsville, has enlisted in the U. S. air corps. A delicious dinner was served by Mis Nielsen with covers marked for the guest of honor. Mr. and Levi Cooper and Mr. and Mrs Mis Alton Cooper of Wellsville, Mr and Mrs Otis Curtis and family and Mr. ami Mrs. Ted Bowen, all of Salt Lake City: Mr. and Mrs Vcrn Rose and the Nitl-.family Mr and Mrs George Jensen at dinner at their entertained with home Satin day evening places marked tor Mr. and Mrs. James J Wilson. Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Wright hnd Mr. and Mrs. Jensen A social evening followed ed at a n ' !!v MRS- ANNE CABOT Wc of ,'M"' lemprratures you will be enmfoitubl ' fhy tnoT It, r""' f thesi delect, ihlc .xlioulrier-shaHoi tex.-e- x tinj.'jji, 11 'r l'1 for Suc!t-- who drop m for bridge on chilly Mdke lo llMt ' your favorite dinner gown or y ouh house ist) t.Aea5 M I h dink color for the show I .xeit ion n nd h tank's i.'air wrntm... j green, mauve or yellow for the thain-titc- h Make f wool " xpoi t yarn or Shetland floxs Grandext you il m UOli.nl 9"r,i,U X d titered m. jnuose l cent post Clhrit Chn.xtmtis Gift Paekuge as a welcome present! ' U I S a llR 1 ontain.s an of patterns a SPW'nS. embroidery, knitting and quilting as CoPy of 'Ho u e :ho Annc Cabot Album. Makes a timely gift to the handwork' Priee is $100. r'e 9. crotite7 1 ii ngm ite Agra ultural iol- i 4 - Tea the u.s t titered with ihli mums and j llnstfxsts I, ii ihe alter-- I noon seii Mi'- Edith llu h. i hair- man, and assisting lui. Mt Dean A Skidmore, EuIimumu, Mu Ki Miss K.ithuvn Kenfm. Mi Larry (ole Mis Dean K Ml Allusler, U Mrs V U Hu hard Mrs Mrs LcMov nc Wilson, Thomas Mis W W Mrs E G Garter Uavnc and Owens. Mrs. K Mi.s. E.slner L Skeel vellow low t 4 Wedding Observed By Prominent Cache Couple reception given by members the family of Mr and Mrs. G A Hogan will honor them on their golden wedding anniversary. The reception will take place at the family home in Lewiston Sunday. Nov 8. from 3 to 8 p m. Mr. and Mrs Hogan were married in the Logan LDS tcmjde 9. 19x2. November Throughout their lives they have been prominent in civic and religious activities. Mr. Hogan has filled a mission in the Central States, he has served as Bishop of the Lewiston Eirst ward, as a member in the stake presidency and at the present time he i a patriarch in the Benson stake. He has served as mayor of Lewiston and was a member of the state land hoard for a number of years and at the present time us vice president of the Lewiston Slate hank. Mrs Hogan has been prominent in Relief So. icty work and the Young Womens Mutual organization. Seven of their eight children will be present at ihe celebration Sunday. They are Mrs. C. M Cole. Ogden; Lloyd R. Hogan and Clay-toHogan of Lewiston; Fred Hogan, Los Angeles; Mrs. Kenneth Culver, Berkeley; Mrs. W. Alton Sorenson, Logan; and Mrs. Conan E. Mathews of Boise, Idaho. The youngest daughter. Mrs. Webster B. Hunter will riot be present as she is with her husband, Captain Hunter, at Camp Carson, Colorado. Among the grandchildren who will come from a distance arc Ronald Cole. Los Angeles; Ronald Hogan, Ogden; Mrs. Lloyd Wilken-soRichfield. Captain Boyd Cole, and Gordon Brampton Hogan Cole are serving in the armed forres and will be unable to attend the reception. A Aggie Alumni News From College Hill Telephone 1(H) Extension v1 Mrs. Bill Johnson and Mrs. Blaine Bell. Bee Hive teachers, entertained at a Hallowe'en party e for the Girls of South w u Luncheon was served and the icmaimier of the time spend playing bunco and coutic Brizes were won hv Doris Trij p. Aleen Olson, Loeen Bagley and Vernell Thompson e Girls present were: Joan llukon, Clea Hendricks, e Aleen Olsen. Loeen Bagley. Anderson, Evelyn Hillyard, Lael Nelson, Vernell Thompson, Dons Tripp, Melba Anderson, and Christof Mildred ferson. Hieh-mon- . ir jr C ; d 5 for Nuptial rites were pei formed in the Logan temple Nov. Carole Neb on and Ariel L. Maughan. President A. E. Cranney performed the ceremony. Bee-Hiv- 30 A,- Richmond Girls Have Gay Patty Bee-Hiv- of ' - . Mr and Mis G A Hogan of Lewiston who are observing golden weddmg anniversary, will be honored at a reception at home Sunday. - ; el-- h'ii 1 ' t h r s i nt hi i ' hi i Uiture with il iti r ul Mived at Uw i lose ot it in attiu lively ini deeoialod lea Mar-gen- Jay J hnson, son of Mr and Mrs Farrell Johnson of Logan, is home on a lew days leave after being transfeired to the United States from the Hawaiian Islands He was stationed at Peail H. "bor during the time of the initial J Will attack on December 7, 10 2 Jay reports that he had a good in time in the islands but is mighty Mrs B Monson announces the happy to be back He is a first lieutenant and giadnaled from the engagement of her daughter, Bertha to Private Elmer P. llunsaker USAC in 1910. of Fort Wairen, Wvommg. The marriage is planned for the Union N. Mefarrej, toimeily very near future. employed at the Cache County The announcement was made Welfare office and now on an LDS mission in Argentina, is en- Friday evening at a party given by Mr. and Mrs B C Monson at joying his work there according their home in Ru hniond Scrolls to a letter received from him by attar hed to small American flags the USAC Alumni office. Mr. revealed the date. A lovely din1937 in from the ner was served to 14 graduated guests at one college and came back later to long table decorated with candles complete a masters degree in and late fall flowers. social work. This degree was grantThe remainder of the evening ed him in 1941. was spent playing bridge High store was won by Mrs. C. D MarArnold Owen, a USAC graduate lowe and a lovely gift was prein 1938, and a former employee of sented the bride-elec- t. the college registrar's ottice, was a campus visitor this past week. For the past 14 months he has Out-of-Towbeen in the army and now has the n rank of staff sergeant He was on his way to Grinnell college, GrinNews ned, Iowa, to attend the officer candidate school there, specializing in army administration. He exMrs. Leonard Sorenson of Smith-fiel- d pects to be there about three entertained Just a Mere months. Mr. Owen has a master's Bridge club at her home. Lunchdegree from Northwestern univer- eon. served to twelve club memsity. He is the son of Mr. and bers. was followed by bridge. Mrs. Mrs. Ernest Owen of Preston. Ray Moosman won high score. Bertha Monson Wed Near Future il n, Parents Announce Girls Engagement Mr. and Mrs. Charles Keller of Providence announce the engagement of their daughter, Betty to Eugene Ren Smart of Los Angeles Mr. Smart is a son of Mr and Mrs. Ren Smart, formerly of Los Angelos but now of Snnthficld. Betty graduated from South Cache high school last spring. Eor the past three months she has been employed in Los Angeles. Mr. Smart is a student of University of California at Los Angeles The young couple will be married November 23 in the Salt Lake LDS temple. Later they will make their home in Los Angeles. The bride-eleis arriving homo from Los Angeles this week. Mr. Smart will join her a little later. Mind Your Manners daughter v4 ol of Logan, is Alumni of the Alpha Chi Omega will join with the active members in a social at the chapter house Monday night at 8:30. Committee for the evening consists of Mrs. Leon Stucki, Mrs. Burns Crookston, Miss Edna Page and Mrs. Tbam Carlisle. Acting as hostesses will be Mrs. Keith Spencer, Miss Barbara Ann Preston and Mrs. Dee Wangsgaard. sorority LOOK SLIMMER student at the tlSAC last year here she became affiliated with Beta Kappa sorority. Several parties have Morris Sjoberg, son of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Sjoberg ol Millville, was recently promoted to a first lieutenant in the aimy an corps was last repotted at Fort Dix, N. J. His parents indicate that it is likely that he now has been transferred overseas. Morris graduated from the college in 1930. 30, Mrs. Ben Social To Be Held At Chi Omega House w Maskers Club Holds Business Meeting ' was Salt Lake City. Members of the Maskers club met Wednesday evening at the club room at the senior high of initmt h hool, for the purjMise ing new members and to diMuv? the program for the year 'Ihe evening whh reported as being very sure cssful Lynn T. Bright is now stationed at Sheppard Field, Texas He is Test your knowledge of correct social usage hy answering the following questions, then clivcking against the authoritative answers below: the son of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Bright of Lewiston and is an Aggie of 1936. last night. Stratford Smith, son of Mr. ami If you happen to see her or. her Mrs. J. P. Smith is instructor in way home you'll see that the visit supply and methods of distribution did her good, too. at Hill Field. He graduated in She had a thought before she 1936. visited him that she was the one who was having it tough, just beRaymond 11. Laurence, '40, is on cause she was lonely. Now she overseas duty as weather foreknows that he is just as lonely, caster in the U. S air corps. Beand on top of that he has left fore joining the army in May, he behind more than just his wife. was a social welfare woiker at He has left behind the ease and Cedar City. Raymond is the son comfort of family life. He has left of Gunnar Lawrence of Richmond his friends. He has given up his and holds the rank of corporal. Arthur 1. Gudmundson, '38. son right to be his own boss, to come and go as he pleases. of Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Gudmund-so- n She knows nt last that comparof Logan, is attending the Unied with her husband's life, hers is versity of Louisville, Ky , as a easy. She knows that he is the medical student. He has a two- one is making the sacrifices. year degree in medicine from the " And yet he takes It all so University of Utah. j that she is ashamed Israel C. Heaton, who was Wartime simplicity hasn't ruled for ever having felt sorry for herself, and resolves that she wont awarded a master's degree at the out the extreme and clamorous USAC in 1941, is physical educa-- I in flollywood fashion, as Paulette again. The trip made her understand tint, director and coach at the Goddard's white crepe evenlnc a little what war is and what it Carbon Junior college at Price. gown and cape prove. Not the means. It has given her courage Heaton served as assistant in the least strikinj of die gown's details is the glimpse of the Goddsrd to stay at home and do her job college department of physical edwithout self pity. If Joe can take ucation while he was working on midriff through theIn diamond front. shaped openings his advanced degree. it, so can she. ' The marriage of Miss Carole Nelson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Nelson of College ward to Ariel L. Maughan was solemnized November 5 in the Logan LDS temple with President A. E. Cran- ney officiating. Mr Maughan is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Ariel H. Maughan of Wellsville. Following the ceremony a weddmg dinner was served at the home of the brides parents, for members of the bridal party. After a short honeymoon trip the young couple will make their home in Logan. Both Mr. and Mrs. Maughan graduated from South Cache high school where Mr. Maughan was prominent in athletics. He is now attending the Utah Slate Agncul-- i tural college. The bride was a Julian la liov Koliinsnii, Jr., '30. son of Mrs. LaVcrim S Robinson of Richmond is head of the fai m implement department of Sears at Dnra lairxtn, Mrs. Annie E. guest Special lege in 1910, is now living in Salt Lake City whole hr is employed by the Fuller Paint company He married Anabolic Dailey, an cx- - j In Logan Temple Ceremony Uaching at Salt Lake OH. J. Bcnnioii Kiriirrr, formerly of laigan and a graduate of the col- it is because it helps them to see the camp where their husbands are stationed, to meet their friends, to understand at last that there is justification for those frequent, "I was Just too tired to write Marriage Vows Exchanged been given in honor of Mrs. Maug-jhaAmong them was a trousseau tea riven by her mother Sunday at her home. Both mothers, Mrs. Maughan and Mrs. Nelson, were in the receiving line. Those assisting with the tea were Mrs. Norma Dale Nelson. Anderson, Ruth Cooper. Nedra Larsen. Mrs. Grant Maughan, Mrs. Don Erickson, day Allen. Mrs. Kac Miller, Mac Von Neilsen and Bitty Lou Maughan. Miss Norma Anderson and Miss at a Ruth Cooper entertained kitchen shower at Miss Andersons home in Ogden. Twilvc guests were present. Mrs. Mrs. Van Jensen and Wayne Sorensen entertained at a the shower Thursday honoring brule-eleA delicious luncheon v as served lo fifteen guests. Club Soldiers Wife Loses Self-Pit- y On Visit to Husband at Camp KV KITH MILLET Ii you have taken a long train trip m the last few months, you have seen and talked with her though she may not have told you her name. She is young and becomingly dressed. Her face is alive with excitement. She is on her way to visit her husband who is in an army camp clear across the country. It is her first visit, and she is so eager to get where she is going she checks off every train stop on a timetable. She is anxious to talk about herself and her Joe, to tell just how long they had been married i often only a few months) when his number came up. and what they did with the furniture when he left She has a job that she will go hark to m a week or two. and she is quick to tell you that her 'mss is a nice guy. Didnt he tell her to go ; '.lead when she asked him if she con! have some time off to go and see her husband. MES' VISITS HKLI IN DERNTAN DING She tells you that one reason she is so anxious to go and see her Joe is that all her friends seem to be happier about their husbands after they come back from their first visit. She reckons uinplia Initiative Golden P. ill S: W. V Dinner Party Held At Merrill Home ively arranged table covered with a lace cloth and centered with .pink i hr sun the mu ms. Long burning tapers marked each place Covers were laid for the honored l t V3 V A Atf , Mrs W. W Merrill entertained in honor of her sister. 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