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Show NOVEMBER 17, ''50- - 10 12. THE TOO NX. TTTAII. I1TT UJ IS JOTTiNU LEAII 0. NELSON, SOCIETY CLUB NEWS Editor Q features PHONE Aggie Spurs Christmas Morning Wont Find Schedule All Young America Playing War Select New Unit Officers TO(. Meetings MMU.MillF H Nh NEW ml camp "oodru,f 'i Maff tn h t t ( ui 'tints i a f i, ! towns of t' ".nriiA Tine mblir doll, are pi till in K. Snow more Inn ar fov.(r toes to hi riiza the 19. No' ember i in nr m. dav meet at had with sin! ,1 Snow camp "'ll ,i ml m tiihuiun lirioritus Mrs of at the home h it its pr.ti t h ill is so uni i rt o P Smith. 520 West Center imj ossibli to poii l to i in pm and Sects Th it v i'i titular toy and so Mh, 'Religions, Mormon- be a id bli Sprang from chin that up to Ada j will be presented by Christm is Ivo "ill Hoops llfiiuur !hii , r i more lliml -- Mrs of Ella her mother, and enough of Ctory KI1 pri ,.i i ,s of to solo wilt be rendered byi for t hi i irlv sho (ter to hostess-Mr- s a )b Barber Assisting do of providing troll-tidy j Smith are Francis tional playthings u.d rnAir l.iy-- l Brown. a Clara yvith-.h and purpoa iquipnnnt Wood 'ns and l.unni it d 1 smith a,,,P cardbo ird with good oloi mini ' Joseph "ill camp Smith Joseph the traditional imihaimd and Mrs. Bernice builder toys m t the home of gnat y mete Second East, South nsen, 69 wood, Hickory tough m Hostesses 2 30 p. smooth in iki s sh d w h ay at Lhris-ar- e Mrs with II s In bov yy ill likt afternoon h r W re-Cecilia Allen, Celia the stt ir hgb' Fredrickson sled but i tmngstii t and Elizabeth it and it "ill stood up w t II A.; y - hiN All.i h.!. Pat u Cros htn th ( Sugar Pie ind ' Tousli Hi ad bung tomlirly fondlul ibive aic made witho'U am lubber or other pnontied m itori do v hn h used to be mainstay of young Houses making scientific toys for g children 'Mil empl y the scientific principle' nf f ushion-m- g the plaything with a purpose suited to the age Ccr'ain plastic and wood articles are canceled, but the streamlined collections include all the basic articles and some interest. rg new ones A line developed with the aid of child experts on the fotu 'ages' of childhood interests has a brand-neplastic intention for an infant lias a real This cradle-gvtrapeze, climbing rope and ring3 for the baby to pull on, stretch, grasp and thus atrengthen hands, back, limbs, eyes there is a For the creeper-agrhvthm stick yvith sweet bell, and blocks plastic interlocking For toddlers a freight train to take apart and push and pull For the builder and budding over two, there are hobbyist, riser boats, bird houses, trucks, and a wonderfully complete lumber yard very-youn- William B. Preston B Pres-- i (eetuig of the William camp will be held Thursday, ivember 19, at 2 p. m. at the 40 South of Mary Larsen, lesson will be ird East . The me Hansen and special by Cleta furnished numbers will be Zina D. H. tea of the Z,na D H. Young up will be held Thursday, Nov. the home from 2 to 5 p m. ioung I at Hn. Mary Berntson, 492 North members and .it All camp who have purchased i tickets invited to attend. Bullard Camp of the Ballard camp Ifeetuig 3 be held at the relic hall on Lgh school campus Thursday, t 19 at 3 p m. The county i requested that each camp d a meeting at the relic hall nng the coming month. Also it members please enter at entrance Hostesses for afternoon "ill be Rebecca Jinan, Rebecca Cardon, Emma 'ton, Bessie Budge and Nellie south i .iney. IV Sejo Lily Camp at Hjrum TV Sego Lily camp of the t.ghtera of Pioneers of Hyrum J meet Thursday, Nov. 19, at P at the home of Mrs m ver Birch The lesson, s, Sects and Cults that fang from Mormonism, will be lea by Mrs Laura Christensen i ipeciai musical numbers will rendered Hostesses for the day 2 be Mrs Birch, Emma Facer, eida Dunn, Christena Petersen td Larsen. Virginia Thomas 1 arbet Tmrsday, Not ember 19, at 2 30 the Thomas Tarbet camp , Daughters of Utah Pioneers e, talce-apa- SAE Unit To Hold Initial Meet rt Youth Needs Added Help at In War Times The SAE mothers and wives club will hold its initial meeting the home of Mrs A J Morris, 456 North Sixth Easth at 7 30 p m Wednesday, November 19 in KITII MIILE1T The book, ' Cross Creek." by MarYou cant say to a will be re'Look, we haven c time for jorie Kinnin Rawlings your problems There s a war, you viewed by Mrs. C. C Randall wdien it is over we'll All mothers and wives of active know .and to around seeing about you forget and members SAE alumni and Yet that is evidently the attitude corare i mer Phi Kappa Alph boys society has taken, for juvenile dially invited to attend. Refresh- delinquency t' on the increase a'l ments will be served over the country, in small towns and large cities And it is the girls and boys of will meet at the home of Mrs near high school age and high Millie Ewer. 331 West Third North school age wuo are getting into Bertha Gcssel and Kate Carlsen all kinds of trouble are assisting hostesses Judges and others who have to deal with the problem blame the war for the evident loosening of the moral codes of the very young They say the kids have an idea nothing they do is very important one way or the other Well, this looks like a job that women can handle And they had be ter get busy THEY NEED TO LL NUiAxsitY The first thing they should do is work out more plans whereby young kids can be given responsible jobs where they can see that they are doing something to help win the war They need to feel necessary They have limitless energy and enthusiasm and it could be put to work In fact they could do many of the volunteer jobs that busy housewives are trying to do now And. since domestic help is scarce, they "hould be encouraged to do more wc k around their neighborhoods They II work if it means they can earn some money of their own Every community ought to have some kind of an exchange where they car. find work to do And heir evenings should be taken care of by jdanmd parties. It isn t fooli h to see that young folks get to dince and have fun fifteen-year-ol- TUFTED PINE TREE RUG rt I in By MRS. ANNE A cheiTf !J 4 1 u, Cwtoii , ns any .room in Iho nousc-lainches This oie is made centra JWn baekeround und turquoise pine tree design. ln? colors will work into a stunning and ptaolir.il To 0k, Hie. v" cnmPlete directions for tufting the Pine Tree 'bGt send 10 cents in COIN. lOUR NAME Press "t nursery v.ufu,d i ar--al ij CABOT ,,ru) on cld floors an inexpensive one fo m ik Make lacking as the proverbial era ket on the hearth' efrc your fireplace beside your bod - in the entrance 111 T ruK it's handsome us 36 by 25 with Any rug Rug and the PATTERN NUMBER to Anne Cabot. Her ild-- f rvcw Montgomery, San Francisco, Calif Enclose 1 cent lJih puttern ordered. T- - N itional ot Zion It m Moss of Woods m mitiito u is Mus Sum! tv of the o lu Munm of phMtal tdu-catio- n Hn Brigham 1 oung Brigham Young camp "ill, Thurs-- 1 a monthly meeting ovember 19 at the Pioneer rf the Bluebird Maude N Earl, Mae N. id Margaret Egbert, ecial meeting of the officers held at 2 p m. and the 3 meeting "ill convene at u assist mt j roitssnr md m vs fuultj .tdisor of urs th Othtr new numbers are (him Im t u h, Montptlor, Lois Ad mi md Luton pit Smith Juli i lliuinr Proudtmt, W ilnm Gunn Ku hfn Id lons Kitzerald, B irbi r and M its Diapir of Liwiston Btt Lowe ami Poll Paikinson, F r in K hn m th Steffenson Ht li n i Montina, Aunt Kennedv Put lnnnnd Mildred Ad in son Le-Louisi Hume A1 imose, Golo Inez iMlpin Hi lp r Bonna Jones h ida Ourton ni Funk and Vinna Muhulis Smithfield Dorothy Hus Stockton Olga Dotson ami Lon ne Toone Silt Lake Sil , Donn i Midi u Non Anna Lle J u ie Pru Franc es Baugh. Christ taivstn Merle Met ham, Beth Swenson and Wanda Sc how' of Logan. , r( M t! isiiur ml histonan Clant Lar I C'hu y Lind-juli- a fsses will be Rella K. N Howell, Mayme B it reunions i on. ti miK nt is Kuth '1 f ol HiiKhim tri n HhI 1 Sects, and Mormon-ril- l be presented by Laura U hit t t. I lesson. Religions, that Sprang from u M bt iu isical ,, L ty "' v V. " ' i Mure than a score of Cnihe valservuc min and their mothers were honoied fimn the st ige of the 4 Cipitol tin ilc i list night ill the ri . third of a series ot Monday pro.U grams paying tribute to young nun " from this area who are serving in AN 2 the aimed foiie, Names of the mothers were retd, , it is was presented and gach mothei v f with a corsage by members of the . 4 Chi Omega sorority z! Honored last evening were the Z if Names of tho following mothers sons in the armed service follow those of the mothers: i s?5 V A Wenergren arid Staff Mrc Si rgeant William Wennergren, Mrs J I) Marshall and Air Cadet Mi Cord Mushall, Mrs Hamm Hi longer and Lieutenant John J Hi lunger, Mrs Effie Cole and Boh Coli, Mrs .Joseph Morrill and Air & Cadet Wendt II Sandy" Morrill; Mr V Riley und Hew Wiliy: Mrs Emmiv Peterson, Staff St rgeant Cliff and Corporal Dennis Peterson, Mrs John Miehtl and John bred Mithel, Mrs L. R Watkins and Howard Watkins, Mrs Matil-t- l t Owen Hobbs mill Cinpor.il 4 A Hohbs, Mrs Ruth Allen, sister of Wavne Smith, Mrs. Jins Pedersen and Eldon Pedersen; A. J Fulin-ma- n and William Duane Fuhrtman, $ all from Logan 3t , . 2.'" Mrs. B. Ashton and George Asha rei i nt bride was Miss Mi' me Karri n Mr- - G irr Uluis.tnsin ton of Smithfield, Mrs. Oliver Nov. the 12. before hn marnige in Logan temple Thmsdiy, Birth and Janies Birch of Hyrum; Mrs. W. D Johnson and Byron Johnson of Benson, Mrs. Rose Kohler und Revel Kohler of Providence; Mrs. Oscar Sjoberg and Lieutenant Morris and Air Cadet Burnett Sjoberg of Millville; Norris and Thomas Darrell NorriA of Paradise. Many of the sons are now on overseas duty; others are in UniNuptial ritts were performed for ted States training camps. M ixine Karren and G irr Chusten-se- n of introduction Following Thusday, November 12, in he mothers, it was suggetded that of the general public Logan LDS tempi" with President members Test your knowledge of corJoseph Quinnev pre ailing at the write letter to the men in service. rect social usage by answerAddres'es of many Cache valley ceremony servicemen appear in the theater ing the following questions, then checking against the j The bride is a daughter of Mr. poto gallery. Manager Jack D. below: answers stated that the photos authoritative (and Mrs Leavitt Karren of White Braunagel will be seen in the Capitol lobby Bluffs Washington, and the groom until Christmas time, giving all an 1 If you move to another city is a son of Mr and Mrs Leonard opportunity to have all residents is it thoughtful to wide at least Christensen of Richmond. present photos of relatives for the one letter to neighbors who were gallery. The on a left short couple young kind to you before yoil left? "By placing the servicemen's honeymoon trip after which they 2 Do you have to wait until "ill make their home in Richmond. photo and address in the exhibit, you have a lot of news before Mr. and Mrs Christensen are friends will have a chance to send writing a letter to a friend? from North Caihe high them letters, cards and packages graduates 3 Is "There really isn t any si hool and Seminary with the class for the holiday season. said Mr. Braunagel. news" a good way to begin a let- of 1912. 'icV k ii' ren Vs, V - V v ? - Honored By Logan Service j ley i i I v M i ie At'- orrespomb nt ml fl not Mia AV fmhtin n hi it s V h in s Pioneers Utah of i1 . Ill or imh n .htors f'! l't Un m i inding tin ir b d ur'diy. Novenibtr Mrs. lions of of home me doMs tr um u uni at u i inldli i 235 South EirxUi mals building tht wi II planm d HSteviait, Woodruff t - 4 ( Thiy cant just 'kip over their youth because tncrc is a war They have to have excitement They enn't be expected to just sit around doing noth.ng until the war is over, or they are old enough to be swct into it women In every community should get busy on the problem of keeping young folks working In the daytime and providing them with something to do at night. It isn t much fun to be "loo in wartime. But it could young be made less dreary than it is. 50 War Mothers DlJP Camps Alford PACE FIVE. but they'll be Lulus' babies, just u, "eltome Christm is morn as if they were Similarly the sltd lift, yyhose runners are made of 'tuidy hickory PLENTY OF TOTS TO 4 1 AAUW Meet To Be DDL. Held Wednesda are affected by shoitages of kapok to stuff the There will be an AAUW InSubstitutes are ternational pmk elephant. WedRelations and soft, however, and nesday at 7 30 p m meeting sturdy at the ! ome more re o'ten they imaginative of Mrs Gladys Harrison at 331 thin iser Firth East to North made toys M.mpulatise Mrs Fred F McKenzie will gi-trim while entertaining the pre- the program on Paraguay and schooler, aid in mental and physi- Uraguay cal development Big pink and All members are invited to be blue wood discs for the infant a lac- present handles hase ca'y-griy that comes apart quered Suit is sturdy enough to take any Animal-loser- s p roly-pol- Durable amount of pounding, pulling, pushing A playschool postal station fosters and concentration There s a big indoor sandbox with stool, hoe, shosel Modtl - b u d n g sets, which stimulate imaginative growth in the older, school-ag- e of wood, made or are boy girl, and have simple directions wherewith the mild builds both structures and the habit and satisfaction of accomplishments. 1 1 ve, V IS A.i Temple Ceremony Unites Popular Young Couple 4 Should letters to family and friends strike a eheerful note.' 5 Is answering letters promptly a good habit" What would you do if You havent heard fiom a good friend in month' and he owes you a letter (ai W rite to him" ib) Don t write so long ns he owes you a letter" to Mrs. Arvil Stark was hostess members of the Beiletrist club at her home Monday afternoon. Mrs. Frances Tingey presented the program, reviewing the book, "Crusader in Crinoline," by Forrest W ilscn. Refreshments were served to club members and snecial guest. Mrs John Hadley, at the close of the afternoon. 1 2 3 ning 4 .5 Yes Yes solution (a. Beautifully News inis is the kind of suit which can be the baikbone of a wardrobe limited to fewer, but better' clothes. It takes day long wear F.W'f ON all it needs for Mrs. Gwen Larsen was hostess beautifully to her club recently The after- perking up is a fresh dickey or a noon was spent playing pinochle different blouse Another virtue with high score going to La'Genc Ts that it is a young fashion deGriffin, all cut to Bessie Benson signed for larger sizes! Pattern No. 8293 is designed for and guest prize to Phyllis Christensen. Luncheon was served by the sizes 34. 36, 38. 40, 42, 44. 46 and hostess to club members and three 48. Size 36 suit takes 4't yards Library material special guests. For this attractive pattern, send MEN DON A Mcndon bridge club met at 15c in coin, your name, address the home of Mrs. H. C. Stauffer pattern number and size, address Friday. Bridge and luncheon com- -' pattern number and size to Herald-Journprised the afternoon events with1 Today's Pattern Service, prizes going to Mrs George Smith 140 New Montgomery, San Franend Mrs. O. J. Larsen Nine club cisco, Calif. members were present. Find scores of Interesting patterns for all ages and all Bizes in Members of tho Happy Hour the Fall Fashion Book, our comUub were cue3ts at a dinner party plete catalogue of latest styles for given by Mrs Charles Buist at her home dressmaking. Send for your home in Ixigan. Members present copy today, 15c. Or a Fall Fashion & were Mrs. Fred Sbrcnsen, Mrs Book may be ordered with a 15c j Asu Baker. Mrs Owen Sorensen,1 pattern for 25c plus le for postage ihrarf4tei iStii Mis. Eddis Muir, Mrs Carlisle1 Bird, Mrs Bill Longstroth and Mrs "Famous to relieve MONTHLY with every 3 cakes at regular Wayne Hubner m low cost- - YOU GET ONE EXTRA The V. V. club was entertained CAKE OF SWEETHEART FOIL-SIZst the home of Mrs. Weldon MilYou who suffer such pain with tired, ler. The evening was spent in of Irreguneivous feeling, distress more! scap- for only larities hie to functional monthsewing Luncheon was served to should try Lydia b ly disturbance speual guest, Mrs. Ed Chri.stof-firxrn- , iron) . Ptnkham sTablets wlthaddedon At and club members. one soothing effect They hae amost patriotic theme was carried out in tmporfant organs cf tzomon's toil Also, their iron hlps build up red all appointments blood follow label directions! Mrs Leona Milirr is president LYDIA L PiNKHAMS and Mrs Ruth Miller siuctury WITHJfOUK SKIN THI SOAP TMI AOMI of the newly formed dub. ... ils weeft 9 FEMALE PA! E - ( TOILET OA? OF C5CUE K.IIEY"1 Eves. EAST TIMES TO.MTE! 40 DESPERATE JOURNEY 2 of EVES. MAT. ZOf EAT DAY I World This Week rum:, ut, I Starts Tomorrow A coRSicnnlg ITU OUR RIG W TEN-O-WI- 9:30 N, and WIIIsrEKlMJ GHOSTS Dox't Tell Mr Haibeid! An all aram.:.,ndl dun show at our low' e-hit t think bt -- f J naUy adafi prices ! TKl h 1 ' qisratt HOH y f Nk T uri 'o cm ' T u itlker doubl- fin-t-ru- Nil S ' That drip is btre New Tomorrow! ft mtrrttd I 1- -'; y- dvrZ - a 4 jc - EDWARD bMALL pCMSOtl 7i CVHit AUEg trJL UNA Ck' MERKEL GLENDA FARREU - , rt r -- j w V oS mill PIACE Ta 6 30 Errol Fly nn - Ronald Reagan In the Exciting illustrated books on display, attractive flow ers and an open grate fme formed the setting for the gathering A N In the afternoon, Dr Peds.'bon, Doan of Arts and Sc icme at the college, discussed w.lh the group children's books and whv they enjoy and read and them Each day of the week a difD-ien- t school will be represented in the the Today program morning Adams school had the opportunity tr visit the Anne Carol Moore n Gub What Would You Do" In obsirvanie of National Book Wiek the first day s program was held at the Anne Carol Moore library at Utah State Agricultural io!lt go Yesterday morning approximately 40 children, representing the six grades of the Whittier school, with teachers and parents enjoyed the atmosphere of a perfect ihiiuiens ' "iH.Hf Christensen Programs Observe National Book Week library Out-of-Tow- A trousseau tea honoring the bride was given by her parents at their home in W hite Bluffs. Her grandmother, Mrs Raehel Benson of Newton, also entertained at a tro tsseau tea complimenting Mrs. A NSW ER3 Yes. No No It is a very dull begin- Better Dr. George A. Meyer Speaker At Gub e Mind Your Manners! ter" Book Reviewed At Beiletrist Meet Mrs George R Caine entertained UAC Womans club the Monday afternoon in the Pioneer room at the Bluebird Dr George A. Meyer, professor of modern languages at the Utah State Agricultural college, gave an interesting and enlightening discussion on South America Tea was served to members and a group of special guests. r- - i --' ALSO v 4 vW.XAv ; r S - ' r YU' 7s i ' With F T LLOYD h W.N0LAN L' 3 ''J.-v- st l s MARJORII 'Lj 'Y WEAVER jPHU SILVERS |