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Show kovemdeh l:;, .?AV, . mi-- THE 1,0(1 lll .KAI N. ETA11. I .It PAGE FTVE. 'I'UNAL LEAH 0. NELSON, Editor SOCIETY $ CLEP 111 ONE FEATURES Last jet Ginger Rogers Thanksgiving Season Provides Housewives Sponsors the Jacket Vogue Theme For School Socials To Face New ala5 Ration Edicts Thanksgiving Harvest . S huger outlast series of tn ts . Economics Agriculture, with and t of !SmoftrtheIO"oncs- issu-1,- v t0 - refrigerator last long-l-a,lab- Hh illustrated how to get longer, n,,e from a refrigerator. W1l deni m the household 'articles!' S- irons a -end "ironers. trc it s up to you, the Homemaker, tor cautions. "The factories, and labor era last ltre ,er making refrigerators household articles must tanks, guns jduce war. It's to win the to make what you whether it's in in your refrigerator, used for .; or the energy ,, ,t or in the food you iorem it. contributes to out for victory the ire brief tips from t ofsaving, : Yor bulletin ice your refrigerator where aef and firm, in a cool ay from radiator or stove. , space of 22 inches in Jenna and have u (M h U HOLLYU OOI.) Vee v i d Cs i i KrES , I i - I si 11 I 1 h soap-ud- -e the refrigerator cbcihcd an authorized service This will save you from nence and your refrigerant serious trouble. i to either the Bureau of Economics or the Office of Umimst ration m Washing-- -' for your free copy of by Home 1 J- c -- 'OT STRAWBERRY lOTHOLDER j if peat fi sblc v imcs. m face down on the floor with ankles together and hand:, under chest. Nov straighten arms, raise ; body, putting vveighf on hands and ties lower stomach and hips to the floor, keeping elbows straight Repeat five times For slenderizing the hips and thighs, lolling routines are excellent shoulders flat Holding against the floor, cro's right leg over lefl above the knee, then bring right foot upw.ud till it is with your body perpendicular Feel the muscles of the right log pull and stietch Keep right hip uul thigh pressed fumly against the flout. Revel sc, crossing left leg over light ROLLING KOI 1 Mv-- i Of course, collect posture is one of the musts for good adbomen am ties But it is very hard to maintain good posture through the lower torso when you have You stomach muscle i. flabby might attack the museles-dtffi-- I cultv first, and then practice walking with head erect, shoulders square, and backbone straight -- no exaggerated hollow in the center of your backbone. 1 Naval Enlistee Feted At Party Club Members Hold Thanksgiving Party Wilde ii.i- - sent talr how little (5'l tipe, red strawberries? Tin Scvia Dwarfs i THIS giant straw he try nn . onlv one hall it i otton and one hall of blight giitn and 'fcliet hr, 'd 'ou'll have a tt iw be t ty h unto. tii" Seven Dwiiifs art' l,0,"'l,d And stun on s, p..i "seeded' V;n the gi.en. Make' an i ,t i.toniin ml., ifuci,.i ";'r oota.n gift instruuioiK fur the Hunt Stri.hu ,7; 'n d'K N M nd in tmts m 0IN inl tf" !ATTKK.V NFMLKR to Amir ('tool, Ihr-ddl'i K Muni out t fm. San Kruncisuo, Calf. luiu luv eah Pittirn urnvry, ordered Cabot ,ua WINTER Album is mm teady arm ini croi lifted fieigarments, pxtih vvoik idea quilts, ur enpv Send for Prcscp' suggestions Pill md Winter Album n i, pi aid it 15 f '! Snow d-- u' n Mind Your Manners Test your knowledge of correct social usage by answering the following questions, then checking against the authoritative answers below; j 1. acquaintance ? Mis Reid i Joigiitsen was hos- ti,vs t bur honw to niurnbcis ot y the Variety club A luncheon, ed to eight club lnembei.x, was followed by bridge Mrs Luoile IV-ttersoii and Mrs Katie Olson were pp ex Ipli nt of hi serv-Uniil- j i X de ANSWERS 1 Either is correct. 2. Certainly. 3. Yes. if they want him 4. Yes. 5 N'o. Very bHd manners Better nltifion What Would You lx), p. m. lister. Mrs. S. Owens and Miss Evelyn Scanlons. A bright fire in the fireplace added ami bouquets of flowers Yellow rooms. the to charm chrysanthemums and white lighted tapers in silver holders adorned the tea table. Pouring were Mrs. Harold Daley and Mrs. A. O. Anderson assisted by Mrs. D. 1. Rasmussen, Mrs. James Lindford, H. Mrs. Lundahl. Alma Mrs. Hutchison and Mrs. Harold Carter. Beautiful musical selections rendered during the tea hours, both vocal and on the piano, were given by the following artists; Mrs. H. S. Carter, Mr. and Mrs. George Lacey, Barbara Perkins, Gwen Keetch, Shirley Berntson and Roberta Paul. in charge of arCommittee rangements included Mrs. George Barbara Lois Adams, Lacey, Perkins and Vonna Vee Nelson. Approximately 200 guests called during the appointed hours. Hyde Park Mrs. Lillie Hyde wall conduct the social seivicc lesson, Meeting will be held at 2 p. m. Someth inq for women to take sides over is Paulette Goddard's new sideless, backless, practi-- . tally frontless evening gown. A Dozen Ways T o Stretch Providence Second The social science lesson wall be presented bv Mrs. Lots Kck. At 2 p. m. meeting will convene. Meat Supply the family's part campaign is an important wartime assignment for every homemaker, the nation over. To get in step with meat sharing is patriotic, fair, and helps in the effort for Victory, say home economists of the U. S. Department of Agriculture. There are dozens of ways to stretch your meat supplies. Just as a starter here is one round 11 dozen: Stuffing, for boned roast3 or bony cuts; (2) Veal or beef birds, to make a savory blend of stuffing and meat; (3 Stews, to make good use of tough, cheap meat or small tender tidbits; (4) Meat pie, for a flavorful and ecoMapping in the River Heights Commencing at cial scic nee lesson will be ed by Mis. Sarah Goff. 3 p m., the so- out sharc-the-me- Noith laigan The social .science lesson will be in charge of Lydia N'.yman with meeting commencing at 2 p. in. First Ward Chorus practice will be cunduct-i.- l at 3 p. ill with regular meeting beginning at 4 oclock Mrs. Mai tone Hatch wall h ive charge ot the social science lesson, "Our lleiitage. A nursciy wall cate tot Do- - To Hyrum Club The Ladies Senior Literary club Hyrum met at the home of Mrs. J. W Wright Friday evening. A colorful talk on her sojourn, and travels through South America was presented by Mrs. Edgar Mitchell. Supplementing her program, Mrs. Mitchell displayed an of handinteresting collection work and souvenirs that she gathered while in Latin America. Mrs. Thelma Petersen, accompanied by Mrs. A. T. Clawson, presented a vocal solo. Refreshments were served at the close of the meeting to a large group of members and two special guests. Mrs. Rulon Wright and Mrs. Conley Watts of THANKS FOR FAINT HOPE BY LYLA MYERS course, this war were mixed up in Is not of our own choosing; And, honestly, I dont know if We're winning or we're losing. Oi For censorship keeps many facts Away from you and me. nomical dish; (5) Meat loaf, a We don't get much from newsgood way to use cheaper cuts; 6 The papers press that's, oh, so free. Ground beef broiled on toast; (7 A pound of sausage, that makes a even if they could get news tempting baked dish combined with And, a And pass it on to us, and (8) Liver, cabbage; apples six-stvitamin scorer that needn't I doubt we'd know the quickest arithway be included in metic; Ol A real meat and vege- To win, or end, this fuss. table soup lloi Meat men have cooked meat; (11) But, in grave peril, to use hope Meat on toast, another good way and (12) No war, nor czar, can fetter: to use up Curry of meat, this has an oriental So, let's thank God we can still flavor and likewise makes a little hope This war will make things better'. meat go a long way. 2 p. ar meat-sharin- g turn-over- s, left-ov- Icft-ovci- 8303 Gnc So USAC Graduate Weds In Idaho Make these animal toys at little or no expense, for any materials you may happen to have on nand can he used to good effect as covering for this amiable teddy bear and the brave puppy dog! Dress A graduate of the I'tali State up the teddy bear with a ribbon Agricultural college to narry ren bow the puppy has a gay blanket. cently was Lieutenant W. Frant-zePattern N'o. 8303 is m one size Todd, son of Mr. and Mis. only. The teddy bear, 15 inches Walter H. Todd of Ogden. The Seventh Ward Heer, bride was Gertrude de yard 35 or The social .science lesson will be long requires for covering, the dog, 15 daughter of Mrs. Gertrude de directed by Ina Carlsen. All new material inches long, yard. Dog blanket Heer also of Ogden. ward members are cordially invitThe wet'! ting took place at yard. ed to attend the meeting comFor this send attractive Idaho, November k at Pocatello, pattern, A will m. 2 nursery mencing at p. I5c in coin, your name, address tne home of the brides brother can- for the children. Mr. and Mrs. pattern number and size, address and sister-in-laA Andrew de Heer. pattern number and size to Herald-Journwedding Ninth Ward dinner followed the ceremony. At 2 p. m. the social science les- 140 Nev Today's PatternSan Service. FranMcatgomery, will be dison, Our Heritage, cisco, Calif. rected by Hiui.se B Skidmore asFind scores of interesting patsisted by Virtue Wallentinc and terns for all ages and all sizes In Jane Jorgensen. the Fall Fashion Book, our complete catalogue of latest styles for Tenth Ward home dressmaking. Send for your 2 commence at will Meeting copy today, 15c. Or a Fall Fashion Hill Theiessa m. preMrs. with p. Book may be ordered with a 15c lesson science social senting the pattern for 25c plus lc for postage A Means. "What America good How To Relieve Bronchitis Creomulsion relieves promptly because it goes right to the seat of the trouble to help loosen and expel germ laden phlegm, and aid nature to soothe and heal raw, tender, inflamed bronchial mucous membranes. Tell your druggist to sell you a bottle of Creomulsion with the understanding you must like the way it quickly allays the cough or you are to have your money back. CREOMULSION for Coughs, Chest Colds, Bronchitis WILL PAY CASH attendance is asked. Eleventh Ward At 2.30 the social science lesson will be given by Mrs. Rebecca Culderwood. beautiful room costs ony$ 18 A 0 Parents Entertain In Honor of Son Lvle Adams enternt a lurKcy dinner in honor of their son, Duane. The party was held at the Adams home with the following guests uttcnding: Ann Adams, Joyce DiWitt, Berkeley Hick nan, Betty Lou Beutler, John Worley. Baugh Bertleson, Glen Louise Mutkin and Ollie Mr. tained FOR MODERATELY PRICED HOME! ar Mrs. Mar-gen- to Mrs. Edgar Mitchell Presents Program of Prov ulenee First Mrs. Winilred Allen will tie the social science lesson and nice' ing will begin at 2 o'clock. Ixigan It . c Toys for Clwistmas the guests were Mrs. Paulsen, Mrs. Dcun McAl- Receiving N. V. - mother-in-la- Bridge Played At Variety Club Meet 1 '''' College Ward The social science lesson wall be conducted by Mrs. La Von Zollinger with meeting beginning at 3 p. ill. and Mrs. Rudy Mr Swenson, Fifth Ward Speth, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Mi etmg will begin at 2 p. in. Jones, Mr and Mrs. Oison IJutch-- j with the social science h s.xim pie-se- n inson, Mr. and Mis. Kenneth Ncil-soted by Mis. V. L Gaidner. and Mr. and of SmitliXielil Mrs. William Kendrick. Sixth Ward Prizes were awarded to Mrs. Glass Leader Vida Adams will be Jones and Mrs. Swenson. in i harge of the social science lesson Meeting will begin at 2.30. Should a woman refer to her as "my mother-in-law- " or mother? husband's "my Donald Campbell, a Honoring 2. Lx it ail right for a woman group of friends entertained at a her father-in-la"Father party at the home ol to call if his name is James Tracy" r.ich.ud Daniels The evening was spent playing Tracy 3. Is it all for a man to ganns and singing Refreshments call his mother-in-la-right and father-in-lawete served anil the guest of honby their first names? or pusented with a gift 4 If grandparents prefer not (Rusts included, Lornell Hansen. "Grand ua" and Kathleen Hansen, Jean Hale, M.arc-l- y to be railed n should their n Aimll Vama Petei.son. Glace "Grandpa" be taught to call them Johnson. N'uuin Tingev, Maigarct else? Allmond, 1,0011.1 Kloepfer, Bonnie something 5 la it good manners to talk MiKaihm l. Gtiold Human, Kdwui of ones Amell. Ian .line AriieH, William disparagingly when talking to outsiders? I ion Pctoivim, Melvin Maishail, What would you do if Beck. Lex Johnson. Rob Arnell, ion are not especially fond of Mr. Daniels ami Mr Campbell. some of your lion, a ion r! Mr ami Mrs Ilur-H'RD Tut yourself out to treat B t'.nrptadl. signed with the them courteously? I'mti d bt iti i raw tb Feel that you don't have to iut yourself out for tnem any mil i c than you would for unv i K Activities Third Ward m. the social science lesson What America Means will bo given with Mrs. Ina Ballif disMrs William Kendrick was hoscussing Our Heritage. Women tess to the R. S. club at her home of the ward are asked to bung Saturday night. Club members and car ut rags to the meeting. their partneis were guests ut a Thanksgiving supper. Fourth Ward Games were the feature of the Mis. Orilla Lucas will conduct and names were exchang- tin social science lesson "Our evening ed for the Christmas patty to be Hi I dago. A nursety will be mainlie Id at a later date. tained for the children and meetThose present were Mr and Mrs. will convene at 2 p m. Mark Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. Royal ing giand-ihildro- m 1 f snow ft. of Sit red Relief Society At w .T,bir Betty Lou Lindholm, daughter of Air. and Mrs. F. S. Lindholm of Logan, wears the title of campus Harvest Queen ill people c Regular Daily Exercise Gub Meets fol-Ir- lo senior high sc bool students will frolic Wednesday in the sc hool gym, w ith plans for the Pilgrims Prom under the general direction of Pat Nelson, student (vice president; Jane Bickmore. floor show, and John Worley, stu- the small children. dent body president. Logan Second Ward An iniermission program wall Meeting will commence at 2 the auctioning of pies for feature and position. Keep knees straight p m. with Mrs. Ore ti Low in war stamps and a turkey. arms stretched forward as far as of the social science lesson. cliaige t Re Trim To rsos Demand BY AI.HIY HAKI' ter. NKA Service Stall Writer Daily exeu.Ms to st i enthei. ffo the mustlus of tlu abuonun aie in order for any woman of 25 or more. Once koft and flabby, Hunter muscles these regain youthful ft) dub members met with littleness only slow ly and with a Mrs. Milton R. Hunter at whole lot of leconditioniiig cue Saturd iv Here aie sonic loutines that night T. Smith picsentetl the tend to keep Ihiec mm lex ill ard the e ondit ion games which planned and conducted on y om hick w it h aims at Sylvan Needham. Jr. hist, Pull knc'i s an lu cheon concluded at the kick leg- - fol the tunc i umnig to a hitting quaint students and townswith the new chapter Theta Upsilon soronty held house, an open house reception Sunday between the houis of 6 and 9 ''I lend-leas- Rosalie Wolfe of Logan. Miss Lindholm is a graduate of Logan high school, and is prominent in art activities. South Cache Royalty At South Cache high school in Hyrum the titles of Harvest King Russell to and Queen went Mauehley of Niblev and Luana Miller of Hyrum. King Mauehley is a senior student and a leading football contender for honors. Miss Miller is a sophomore. Balloting took place duung the FFA and Home He club harvest ball held as a feature cf homecoming celebration. Other candidates for king were Milton Licch-t- y of Providence, James Ward and Xorvil Hansen of College ward, Bartley Hatch of Paradise. were Vying for the queenship Marilyn Allen and Norma Miller of Hyrum, Orma Gene Alder of Providence and ReNee Cronquist of North Logan. North Cache Ball North Cache high school at Richmond also sponsored a harvest ball as a chmictic feature of alumni activities homecoming The gymnasium was beautifully and rieeoiated, geneial arrangements wcii' under FFA and Home h Er club odors as follows: Wayne . Cardon of Emery W isei of Lewiston. Seth Allen of Cov iJumoi Nuttall of Ncwlun. Ken-- I rcth Winn of To nton. Gilbert1 Phillips of Smilhf.eld, Marva Lu Hilly ard of Simt nfield, Shirley Howell and Wanua Ashcroft of Hyde Park, and Iris Robson of I e 23 on c Ben-on- all-o- Nov i lion cwiv.s, ulMady rationed supplies ol sug ir, will be unable to puiclii.c cuftce tills week, and tliev face the prospot t of butter ami lice: latuming in the near futuie Sales of cut lee wcic Dozen this week by the ottue of pi ice grocers to ministration to prepare for the rationing which wall begin next Sunday One pound of coffee will ho allocated tor five weeks enough for one good cup a day and can be pui chased only alter surone stamp from the rendering .,ug.ir rationing book (war ration book No. D. 40 per cent of Approximately the nation's supply of cold stoiage butter was frozen by OlA on Friday to assure adequate supe plies for military and requirements, and a high official said stringent rationing of milk products for civilians may be expected soon. While the program, under direction of Secretary of Agriculturs Claude R. Wickard, wall regulate all nulk products, the official emphasized that rationing of fluid nulk is not contemplated at this time. Preparations for butter and cheese control wall be completed m a matter of days, he said. and Lundahl ASHING Ai.uiu.ii! s t)t all the Mars who have flashed In foie fuoMu aiutuuM s m rtcunt ears none has really influenced styles mole t h i :i (jin.,ur Kogers. Her swirling Kris, wli-sh daiued with Freni AMane; her neat u hhe-- t ollai ga lollies wlnn sht was Kutv Fuk the other costumes she lias worn in the past hio all made their mark on the fashions that are worn hv smait young A.iieru.uis all across the omit t y. Now' Ginger is 'pun a! nig a new soil of fashion jackets One may to take up the lead expect her following among th clothcs-mindeshe is throwing tnem Jae! et.s. of aiied Mes. lengths and cuts .highlith tlu tostumes that Ginger Kogeis weirs m her newest pictuie, in whu.h she is with C.u Gr ml, (V e Fpon a Hnncjiuoon In the film, a you might Mi'pe't from tin title Gmgir.s clolhis aie mainly a trousseau. And tin rial news value of the film warirobe is the unit a quarter of! jackets thrte of them j.irtuulailv rfzmg AL JUkhT M.lUf s Mtyy IT 1 thick. Remove freezer a hasten defrosting. Never is the hu tit - pm ts j it la 1. It ft. mad. of miistaid Carelessly i tools to loosen frost or f dm '.lie s houhh wool flex it. tut to barn tin. in Fa- loom d jj vs. a t "r.a.u. Ism it l MI li.rg to t lie iht t lit x ol tne Void th" j o ket , the spot-tlearefi iterator 'has sDsh pocket-- whit veqi h.gll gui id hv n ti ' .,,v t..lis Wipe up spilled foods Although this i., a uu j n ,e y.uist th tt be is 'fu! with the precious all sorts of mo as. G."g.r we.. is it in the film ov.r a pl.llll llaV.V utely. Guard gasket on the door against blue out top .sTiiud in mastai villow and jersiy skiit with a vet d oil. Don't even touch it navy blue. tout hands. Do an A jacket that tan also In- tcimed s h'ltf ct.it ' i. shmt n ut rijht. cloning after defrosting, It's another outst Hiding p irt of Ginger s vc udiobe in the pit iure level tc.ispoon of soda Matie of til ml wool in tones of etna'. eme and blown, it is tut to m water and wa.m every capchke fio'e the shouiueis. with narrow sleeves set til at a low nut Rinse or go over with swing shoulder line. A four-inchand of beige wool edge' the front of the from clean water, coat and is the same wrung beige wool as the tailored dress that Ginger fry Do the same outside. wears underneath it. Trenton. add rinse, and . DDK LOU RANCH. The Logan vpe dry. tlothes-ronsuou- Queen Aggie at high thioughout c Chapter House 11 lost iv. iN .luges schools A mei ic a In Cache county thicv schools have already staged their autumn fetes, and Logan high will hold Wednesday its 'Pilgrim's Pi om levelling at Jo clock. she Was Popular: Wearing the crown of Harvesi on the Ctah State AgriQueen cultural college campus is Betty Lou Lindholm. sophomore in education on the campus and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Lindholm, 175 West First North street, Logan. of Delta member A Kappa was Lindholm Miss sorority. chosen for the honor at the harvest ball sponsored by the Ag club. The pennies dropped into her ballot box outnumbered those contributed to Audrey Houehen of Cedar City. Bonna Jones of Overtoil, N'ev., Lois Adams of Layton housewife mechanical 1 harvest and brings 3 Sorority Has Reception at Style-Settin- g frigerator 5 0 Following the dinner guevlx tended the L.PC. (dime nt Ivgxn hirh school senu-form- T at- WRITE BOX B T11E MIRACLE WALL FINISH ir e Mendenhalls CARE HERALD-JOURNA- L |