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Show PAGE ; rOlT. o Super-Glamo- ur Screen Fare For 1943 v i ft ' Tire PHONE " Mr. and Mrs. Lester B. Lowe of Franklin entertained at a trousseau tea Sunday afternoon honoring their daughter Betty, who on Dec. s 23, became the bride of Ray Humph-eryof Logan. In the receiving line were Mr. and Mrs. Lowe. Mr. and Mr3. L. R. Humpherys, parents of the groom and Mr. and Mrs John Olson of Brigham City. Mrs. Maud Geary piesided over the trousseau rooms and Helen Cook, Polly Parkinson JAXUAHT LEAH G. NELSON, Editor In Hats Brings Old - Fashioned Hatpin Suspension Movement Tea Honors Recently Wed Couple Will Rule TTTLT.SDAT-,- - THE LOGAN, UTAH, HERALD-- J OUTtNAL VJJGGJ1 SOCIETY CUT. NEWS e FEATEUES . ir 4g.Wtf,TtMl'",H A and Janette Humpherys assisted with the serving. The tea table, covered with a lace cloth over ivory, was centered with a beautiful bowl of red and white carnations. r.ed tapers in Crystal holders were at each end of the 11 USAC League Social Will Honor Rdirirc. Will Meet County Aides Friday Meeting of the Utah State Agricultural College Faculty Womens League will be held Friday at 3:30 in the women's reception room in the Commons building. Tlie progiam will be presented by Dr. Arden Frandsen who will discuss "Children's Problems in War Time. A feature of the afternoon wilt be the drawing of an authentic Russian doll. An original painting of a Russian peasant woman done by Esther Paulsen will also be given away. Proceeds will go to the Russian relief. In keeping with the occasion Russian tea will be served by the following hostesses: Mrs. D. Wynne Thorne, chairman, assisted ' ' 'a f) social A evening outgoing county offu acquainted party The biide, lovely in a white formal, presided with her husband in the gift groom. Two hundred guests called during the afternoon. Styles come and styles go, but brim is always sweeping The spring, 1943, graceful. millinery inspiration is of Sally blue felt, flanged and gathered bv a felt drawstring, which ties at the back. The flat, open crown is also gathered, and a Preston Teacher Becomes Bride there are tiny on the hatpins. Miss Marjorie Beus of Preston was married December 20 in Soda Springs, Idaho, to Robert Christian, a pharmacy student of the University of Idaho, South. The former Miss Beus, a daughter of Mrs. Grace Beus of Pocatello, has been employed in the Preston school system is as instructor. The bride-groothe son of Mrs. J. C. Lau of Soda Springs. The marriage was performed at g hands the Lau home in Soda Springs and chp vj for the two experts was followed by a wedding supper rising youngsters to and reception, given by Mrs. Beus Certain pictured here. achieve top billing Is languorand Mrs. Lau. The bride wore a ous Janet Blair, who won fame white wedding dress with a fingeras My Sister Eileen. At right tip veil and a tiara of orange blosis tall, blond Alexis Smith, who soms. She carried a corsage of first drew raves in Dive Bombwhite roses and orchids. Miss Lois er. Ream of Preston was maid of honor, wearing a blue suit and a corBY HnU)V CHURCH sage of red roses. Gordon Tolmie With the con- was best man. The couple spent a HOLLYWOOD k honeymoon In Twin Falls. sent of the customers ami the Mrs. Christian to Preston H course of wood to resume her returned censors, oily j& duties and teaching era new seems about to launch a Mr. Christian will complete his traiof glamor. ning at the university in Pocatello. Many of the new films of 1943 will be jammed with charm and eye appeal. Besides the bumper crop of musicals, dozens of pictures will have predominately fem: inine casts. And even the melodramas of front-lin- e fightings are being liberally garnished with beautiful nurses, ravishing refugees and alluring natives, with cabaret cuties for the furlough ts forget-me-no- ,j foi tin nK' bers will be held Fnday 7:30 in the Hotel E will be Commissionei 1., sen and William Wei Attorney L. E. Ne'sen r ,. ' , (E Recorder Elinor B. Hih .,, Features of the evei, g g. dinner, program and d r yiJr party arrangements m h f Pond, chairman nidi by Christensen and Parit y H ilF . xx ,11 National Guard Uni Schedules Meet A meeting has been Hunter, Miss Jessie Larsen, Mrs. the mothers and w:vi s m Wesley Keller, Mrs. D. I. Rasmus- Guardsmen, who lilt sen, Mrs. George B. Caine, Mrs. J. J. of 1941, to bt m .d g Edwards, Mrs. Donald G. Fraim, home of Mrs. Joe Wh'..Wt, Mrs. Linden Castle, Miss Erma Vest Fifth North Fiat it t Bennett and Mrs. Wesley Christian-eAll members are t,j to present. l,r,ra-Marc- h p n. Mrs. Fred Tliomp Is Hostess to Club Members of the Amicus Literary Mrs. Fred Thompson a - ho to the Logan Junior l.ittriryi. enjoyed their annual year-en- d arty last evening at the home of yesterday afternoon at hi i home A' is. E. O. The program cmi'isted of i Millartj. Mrs. Arnold Johnson and Mrs. Ellis Loveland review, presented by Mi- - i i'sisted Mrs. Millard as hostesses. She review d Tne S, Dinner was served to 12 club of Bernadette, by Fr.mz WerleL Members. The rest of the evening Refreshments coneludi d the c was spent in games during which ernoon served to 15 club time gifts were exchanged. four special guests. I TfW skill memo-ar.- F- the actor shortage and the y of actresses. Other films on neighboring lots will deal with girls in war plants, wives at navy bases, lady harvesters, female test pilots, and all the women's uniformed services. Alexis Is N cv Star Tall, blond Alexis Smith first drew raves in "Dive Bomber with a tiny part which nevertheless was the feminine lead. She drew much more substantial assignments in "Gentleman Jim" end "The Mark Twain." anil now leal staniom is in sight. With little experience and not i veil a screen test, Susan Peters, Imni Cun chan. Went into a major i ole in "Random Harvest," now Wellsville lias clinched her local acclaim with a better pelt in "Assignment in Retiring Britt, inv ' Botiv Hutton, another blond and t Bishopric tits into none another hand-singOft it ers ami incnheis of the ot Hollywood s stellar categories, but may stabhsh hei own. She WcM.'Xllle wild , niicit at i r and has a u . piog rain ami ,i .v in l f'i't top jnle is personality in "Star Span-gli- d honoring to, i, v ,, n,, . Rhythm" ' Me Tlu nan Heroes, Extras Scarce w,i( n ,n .1 Hi mil y Tile di dt pci nutting, Alan Ladd, i a i . a iiii tinbigri t liml ot 1942, should er II it, Sclh I.t ni tr no cut the mm Li land .M men m 'I lay i r.e Mia'limbing toward ( level. And mpt mi the u ii , , ,, i ; .m h, be 'tu. ho says that Dana An-iw Tile 'ui Ml w is hi !d in ,1 imiui '. the Ti xan w ho graduated in 'a pumping h high 'Chile! 'n . m i' ui asy lesson lrom : 1','lnu to sh iring leads with Tytun llicncl.li m i h ugc hi falnan Power, hits giee.t things lowing progt m w m il sehi luled fur him. French actors laci. solos. Mrs. ii in i mf M.i.a.nm Pierre Auninnt and Jean Cabin Airs. Marie G et t ,i i mil p im j he to tie suie bets for top apptar Miss Ella O.ll It tt ii Id Bisht,y in 19 13. spots op Brcnchlcy with, io',on , On One problem that the movie m- honored men nil ile n u mills, never expected to encount by President Edwin Cl iwmhi of the er was a of male extras Stake Hyrum Otmr mi niH I' et ami tut scarcity plavers. Now, though, the Stale in suii m attemling w h n working in Los their wives were Albt rt Zhimlei theyie mostly war factories, drawing Angeles M B. and T' mp'on and are not even In uppreuation tor his semi vs steady wages, answer calls to lrom each niemher of the bi'hoi'ne was bothering Cential Casting. For years the presented with a i hair bv uieinlu rs Class B membership rolls of the of the ward. Screen Actors Guild were glosed The remainder of the evening was to all aspirants, but the lul is off spent in darning now for men between IS itnd 25 Not only that, but they're ottered dues for the duiaLon. UNCLE SAM DOLL Wind j 2 No. 3 No , i i 0 She Shops Cash and Carry Now Without Painful Backache YTicn disorder of kid-.- -c Iiiatfr loo ma Lru bit h n in Jour r permils .1. it ih, u tun to luuif. rp , ff ttiDR ur uruli r ihtj jitBdiW'hpfl and thrum J'reqiH'nt orprnntv priwagoa With mamntt ttrnl I urn.np iimes nowa w ooiutthing wrong uh If loM ot jv-- nuil lUKuls swelling, pulhiw r. jour Don't or , it iutl Ask Mmr druerirt far Donti's Pills, used Biieeiwifully by miliums fur mer . i in v dlljr-irsn f ml ,n ,,, he IS mile ,.( kidney ipi.v Ml n the h mit oils waitolrum oui blood. l..-- t Doan's figs. ru'h American Women NCW Prevent' to Cream Deodorant Campaign safely Home Accidents Stops Perspiration planned this pattern for the suit wise. Turned the collar with the most graceful of lapels. Cut the jacket the correct new length, shaped it smoothly with nation's darts front and back. And, the CHICAGO. Jan. skirt has pleats, front and back war on accidents that are slowing so it is amply wide to walk in production was taken direc'ly into Pattern No. 8322 is in sizes 12, the homes of American war work- 20 Size 14, long ers today when the 2.5un.0oo mein- 14. 16, 18, bers of the American Federation of sleeves, requires 3s yards Women'.' Auxiliaries of Labor hum- material. For this attractive pattern, send ihed a drive to reduce accidents in 15 cents, plus 1 cent for postage, workers homes. in coins, with your name, address, The drive is being rondm ted in pattern number and size to cooperation with the National Safeournal Today's Pattern Ser- ty Council, which is leading a naWe've Herald-J- vice, 119 New Alontgomery St, San Francisco, Calif. Find scores of interesting patterns for all ages and all sizes in the Fall Fashion Book, our complete catalogue of latest styles for home dressmaking. Send for your The American Association of copv today, 15c. Or a Fall Fashion Women have scheduled a Book may be ordered with a 15c met ting for Saturday, Jan. 9, at 3. pattern for 25c plus lc for postage. p. m. at the C.iihe County library. A panel discussion with Dr. E. IM NOT AFRAID NOW Allen. Bateman, Dr. E. A. Jacobsen Sometimes after eating too niuili and Dr. John C. Carlisle participatADLERIKA ing will discuss "Federal Aid to I had gas pains. me and relieved Miss Edith Bowen will quickly Education. my doctor says it's all right to use. hav charge of the meeting. All members of AAL'W urc invit(S. Get ADLERIKA ed to be present. Adv. today. City Drug Company. cut-rat- inav cauoo ANNE CABOT j i e AAUW Slates Meet Saturday Ni redid I hi tionwide amp tign to Sue .Willpower for Uurpowei" at the request of President Room u It. Enlistment of this army ot women in the united campaign against accidents was hath cl by Ned 11 Dearof tile born, cxccutn e N tt ion :t Safety Comu il, as a major development ui the dme. "The power of these 2 'ioO.OOO women to prevent accidents in homes is tremcmlus", said Mr. Dearborn. "The x women are members of the f undies of men who are turning out the v.cipotls of war. They are in a position to do a wonderfully effective job cf preventing accidents to their husbands and families. c KTS 1. Does nor shirt . Dt-2. r r t ts rr men 5 net rritirr ikm hiiL C niJit atur h i .nu Iasuntlv stoi tisj s x to inheusf n tCion i't ' cm si tor ior ji.ru, white, fujstlcsx, j nh xs w.nxh.np err irn. AvurilrJ Appfov il Sr 1! nt Aruem in Inxfiti.rc ol I.tunter-inti r 1'Cimt h mulcts m A f.ihric. 39 a jir At t ho first signs v kick nav of a a Dionne Qdntui'lil ' s he- - t . t nrfi.it s and backs are rub bed v u Ii M ! a t roihn t n,.nic i i i ,'ly to run ' !y rein c a enu:1 b due to e dd , il m.ike brent bin br ik unlni il lu.il tr.n unt'e mm ir. t in upia rdit.rum w nderfal re- Fubs hce.iu jc its M(!.E Plan j'et an erilin.irv "sihc". its w l, it so miny Dueforsand X ursescsllannidern eiei, d un tin Sirire Mu teroio i (jiiiels vou may Is:. lire it s jx t about the llfNl' enld-celiin.idt ! IN 3 STRENGTHS: Childrens MiM Mu ter do for children arid jsonl well i 3 tender skill. Refill ,r fur ordinary and Extra Strength for stubborn raj". the co Hie 14 Ceiling mart Sports Models xZttr 95 to ext reJ ar posxibi A R sea coi to the Tactiei the ai from escape strait probab the Gc Slot offens land. The Plaids Tweeds Snap or Zip-I- n Fleeces Linings XCTCTtTIH Mattering Dressy Types 1 hat Look So Costly Coney So Luxurious and W arm Mink-Dye- d Our Ceiling Glitter Crepes 0.05 VrooI Mixtures ci'lil pi. Stc fethtin under-ar- m relieve coughing of n the Ni 1 12-2- 1 in . 8322 ut radio, . ! TKtisonous That isnt ncecs'aiv 4 No That is not in good taste a. No American soldiers, Better "What Would You Do" Our Im ie Sam is on the march again leading globe. The Youngsters are solution- - b. It is better to greet sailor' ..ml marines in every part of the add to their collection of military htr in a house drex than to keep illmg for an Uncle Sam doll to 12 inches high, wiai' hm doll' Heres just the right doll Unde Sam is waiting hite striped trou'ers. m itching hit with a on a blue v hi'kers, too' white oiUim nice He has stars blue band and white and For lomplete p ittern for I tide Sam doll iPattein No 547i and ADDRESS an costume send P) (CnLs in COIN, YOUR NAME Hetald-Journa- l, 119 New the PATTERN NUMBER to Anne Cabot, poM-igtot Cain. Enclose edit San Francisco. St, Montgomery each pattern ordered MRS i 2n. T lo' j sea ec report you? What would you do if Your maid tells you that Mrs. 'Smith is (ailing Mi Ktep Iki v aitu g while you change from ,'tuk, oi dress into an aftei nnu.i dre.'' On Greet her ui whoever you happen to be weil'i'g1' A NSW ERS 1 No. Don t make it mi's ny for vour hostess to reis'iiie you. ll I.- to- - just said? i .wm " He s re of uid a cved Pl'ir Win lick three started returned? 4. When women who have not seen each other in several weeks meit at a party should they kiss each other? 5 Is it good manners to nudge ,11 person or point a f'Pgcr at him to emphasize someth, ng you have , m't r ts. Ai are Your Manners When you have made a call should you say as you leave, "Pm afraid I have taken up too much of your time"? 2. Should xasils of condolenie talking i u kv, a west. The be pr Is it good manners to invite one person to your house and not invite another person who is also ; i fea- 3. Honors I w Test your knowledge of correct social usage by answering the following questions, then checking against the authoritative answers below: he of Ward , t The the C.i desper, m fro hich - Ringing the bell tures an unusual hollow brim of natural straw and black velvet rings, through which a veil is dtawn. A huge candy pink bow provides contrast and color. It's a Walter Florell original, copies of w hich will be available In low price ranges. At right is a millinery fashion inspiration from an admiral's hat. It's of envy green felt, with the crown tucked and cuffed and is worn with two outsize hatpins of green felt, one of which can just be seen, at the back. for spring might be the idea behind the gay bonnet pictured above, over-suppl- , t letlCS is ' block-buste- replied The al JO'ltlO ear ai He ' It'd" "The vnr is Me 1. ail! "Jap treat In sequences. Gals and More (ials One studio alone, RKO, has seven pictures such as "Government "Prodigal Girl," "Pretty Girl, Women" and "Queens of Burlesque" prepared to make the best "The curecti died w not mi n. 0 tike I'd like He i tne ne To HUGHES TAILORED SUIT m j naval sod y eme. get thi ' two-wee- i so: dub Star-spottin- V,LA Halses ; ( -- A'.:V Parifu year tc "Tin , 1. Amicus Club Meets At Millard Home who h victors allies i "S , i by Miss Evelyn Hodges, Mrs. Milton table. AUC A dir 2.IJI to .l.illl .00 to 51.0 1.10 to :U! 1 |