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Show 1LVLE SN'A o Editor 5 0 E pBO N c ii In Vows es mesnpoM Utah Federation of Womens Varsity Dance Clubs To Hold Convention Club Stages Nikon 'jpn Temple of wEJgarthe Nllson i t marriage ,mce Roberta to Dee the Logan Apnl 2a in A. E. ,, Witli President the ceremony t 19 performing the Wft Cole felWI Smm' r. prominent in Nj? She is now j Smithfield.the ij J& employ-Commerci- al National - son of Mr i of Geary Theodore recently has ana a mission for the states. in the Central iisa S L a graduate the of high school. honored her daugh-- 1 at her home on afternoon. May 8. from of m. A color scheme carried out in yellow was ate J in her white styled wedding of and wearing a corsage buds, with and rose Theodore Xllson and Mrs. , received the guests. Mrs. , , md Mrs. Geary wore cor-- I'&lovely princess V pink rosebuds. was covered with , tea table with a t doth and decorated cake and pink Bfnl wedding pt ydiow tulips. Read Cfeone Qunpbeli Veral I t Hatch Barbara and ' 7. f t -- r iv v - jv V; i ( . ' - v- - Kay- - Donna served. v Miss were in charge of rooms end Miss Ballard and Ltusseau in charge of je Silson was pest book. 150 guests called the tea hours. i Mrs. Dee J. Geary, recently married in the Logan LD3 temple. Miss Veola Olson entertained recently at a quilting party. Those present were Mrs. Nephi Nielsen of College ward, Mrs. George E. Larson, Mrs. Esie D. Jensen, Mrs. Ed Hill, Mrs. Newel Olson, and Mrs. Matilda Olson. A delicious lunch was served. Handcart DUP The Handcart company of the Daughters of the Pioneers will meet Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Frank Jarvis, 470 4 East Fifth North at 2:30 p. m. All members are urged to attend. Mind Your Manners !r 1. Is it all right to show wedding gifts at the reception? 2. Does the bride's or the groom's family give the wedding rises early, HART W One Way You May Parties Are Given Save For Mr. Petersen While on Furlough Man-Hour- s If youre looking for more ways help industry save precious s and who isn't in these time- s- you'll like this new plan for sorting your washing before sending it to the laundry. The idea behind this new plan is to pack your laundry bundle in layers like you'd make a layer cake. In making a layer cake, however, it doesnt matter which layer is placed first, second, third or fourth. In packing your laundry bundle this does make a difference if your sorting at home is to same important in industry. The plan is simple only four points to follow. Here they are: Recruiting 1. Place all white articles on the Members of the Womens Auxilbottom of the bag. Ninth of the iary Army Corps 2. Place all colored pieces In the Service command met here today second two-da- y layer. their of second the in day 3. Matched socks form the third recruiting conference. At the first days session WAAC layer. to4. Tie shirts to be ironed representatives from Washington, D. C attended to stimulate the gether for the fourth, or top layer. recruiting drive which is part of a If shirts are not to be ironed, national effort to recruit 150,000 they should be placed on the bottom if white; in the second layer new members. colored. Heading the Washington con- of Even with this preliminary sorttingent Was Maj. Harold A. ing at home, professional laundry director of recruiting. In charge of the enlistment drive sorters still have much separating is Capt. Hazel Milbourn, chief of to do. By sorting your bundle into the branch headquarters, ninth service four layers suggested and packing command. . them in the bag as recommended white things on the bottom, colored things second, matched socks third and shirts to be ironed fourth you help these experienced Hostess , sorters at the laundry to handle Mrs. Lettie Stocks of Lewiston a much greater volume of work. was hostess at a dinner on her This gives greater protection to and those of birthday anniversary. Guests were your own things Mrs. Rebecca Merrill, Mrs. Mar- your neighbors and friends. In fact, if every laundry customtha Alysworth, Mrs. Bessie Merrill, Mrs. Bertha W. Marler, Mrs. er would follow this plan, each Florence Nilson and Connie Hen- experienced sorter at the laundry could handle at least a third more dricks. Mr. and Mrs. Orville Hendricks work than is possible when the and daughter of Swan Lake also bundle is packed hit or miss visited with Mrs. Stocks on her fashion as most of us do in , anniversary. 1 . to man-hodr- man-hou- rs Conference Ed-lun- -- To Meet Friday SCHALL: Mrs. John L. Whitehurst, president of the General Federation of Women's clubs. WAACs Hold i' Quilting Given By Miss Olson W ALICIA XEA Staff up early if figure," Mrs. Gordon At the Gins camp in iigan canyon, the Vaisity dance club of Logan enjoyet its final party of the season A lovely chicken dinner, prepared bv committee members was served Novelty numbers consist- ing of an imitation of Rubinolf and his violin was done by Curtis E. Minor accompanied by John H. Taylor and Dr. Halbert Gi eaves and Floyd Morgan gave a skit about joining the WAVES. Community singing and dancing completed the evening's entertainment and fun. Arranging the party were committee membeis, Mr and Mrs. Preston Pond, Dr. and Mrs. E. Allen Bateman, Mr. and Mrs. John H. Taylor. Professor and Mrs. George Blanch and Dr. and Mrs. Halbert Greaves. Woman Is Birthday FEATURES CLUB NEWS Institutes Are Held For ROOF-TOPPE- R Season s Finale 24-2- mairiage the for a short at the present 10 Tlie fiftieth annual convention of the Utah Federation of Women's clubs will be held at the Hotel Utah m Salt Lake City on 1943. May Registration will take place Monday 24, from 8:30 to 9.30 a. m. and 12.30 to 1:30 p. m., and on Tuesday, May 25, from 8:30 to 9:30 a. m. The formal opening will be Monday, May 24 at 10 a. m. in the LaFayette Room of the Hotel Utah with Mrs. J. H. Pecken-paug- h of Ogden, president of the Utah Federation of Women's clubs, presiding. Governor Herbert Maw will be the mam speaker. A tree planting ceremony will be held Monday at 1 p. m. honoring Mrs. Peckenpaugh. The general session will be held Monday at 2 p. m. and an address will be given by Mrs. John L. Whitehurst, of Baltimore, Maryland, president of the general federation of women's clubs. The annual banquet will be Monday at 7 p. m. with a reception on the mexxanme at 6.15 p. m. Presidents and directors' breakfast will be held Tuesday. March 25, at 7:30 a. m. in the empire room. Tuesday general sessions will be held at 10 a. m. and 2 p. m. Tuesday from 4 30 to 6:30 the annual tea will be held in the governors mansion Hostesses will be Mrs. Herbert B. Maw. Mrs. Peckenpaugh and Mrs. Walter A. Kerr. An invitation is extended to all federated club women to attend this Jubilee convention. SOCIETY V - i k . NV ,.vJ - cj aV iiF e&vA - Schall, socially gives If does she rise early, but in her of the service, to shore to Rvalues and select the best order requests from Anzac and E Plenty of exercise uf job as chairman agues shopping from store "bed servicemen. V xerc,sc is also nec- finds, and so mnkes a - 1 . tof-Tow- n of er, 2?? r 01 on Entertain Guests Z Ka3 5 cjoaitLake Mr' ttnd Mrs. Lwiston b ' K x i k k ' stakes. Mrs. Barmen Fredrickson, Cache e valley district supervisor, has made the arrangements and will assist with the institutes. All Bee-Hiv- and ether interested this program should be present at one of these meetings. Slimmer e activities and camping out will be highlights and the new agination. Ongmated by Hattie Carnegie, the hatband is cut of black felt to represent New York's skyline and silhouetted against supplement will also be straw. the crown of pale-blu- e presented. rPHE novel idea in hat decoration pictured above can easily be A adapted by any woman handy with a needle and a little im- Club Organized H ly j Supper For Eight Cameron Honors Feature Afternoon in Bee-Hiv- Bee-Hi- Junior Literary Club Hears Review .The Logan Junior Literary club met Wednesday evening at the checking their moral scruples for home of Mrs. Keith Spencer. Mrs. the duration, into thinking that Howard Freiss reviewed The Human Comedy" by William Saroyan. if they can't do anything else they Special guests were Mrs. Lylo ') can at least make some soldier Holmgren, Mrs. Doyle Reese and Refresh-men- ts Mrs. Clark Thompson. happy before he is sent across. were served and 12 club So America needs its girls esmembers were present. pecially in the field of nursing and America's girls need to be needed. Why then dont parents and educators get busy and sell girls on the idea that winning the war is their number one job? Army Officer and Wife Visit in Logan , Lieutenant and Mrs. Millard V. Owens spent a few days in Logan this week visiting with Mrs. Owens parents, Mr. and Mrs Wilford Quin-ne- y They also spent a few days visiting with the parents of Lt. Mrs. Hervin Nielsen was hostess O" ens, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Owens of to the Ladies Bridge club of Hyrum Delia. The young couple are making at her home Wednesday. Ten club members and six guests their home in Oakland, Cqiif., where were present. A luncheon was Lt. Owens is stationed wtth the served and the rooms of the home army air corps. Mrs. Owens was were decorated with tulips and daf- the former Miss Margaret Quinney. fodils. Hyrum Bridge Club Holds Meeting - sa , . J. E. C. Club Meets With Mrs. Chugg The J.E.C. club met at the home of Mrs. Marion Chugg Wednesday evening. Mrs. Howard Fuhriman gave two short stories and luncheon .was served to Mrs. Jacob Fuhriman, Mrs. Roy Theurer, Mrs. Ted Gessel, Mrs. Norman Stauffer, Mrs. Marion Stauffer, Mrs. Howard Fuhriman, Mrs. Austin Frank, and two special guests, Mrs. K. R. Campbell and Mrs. Maylon Rice. After the luncheon the evening was spent socially. ' Surprise Party Given At Millville WhHt would you do if You are a woman and you WILL HOLD YOUR COAT re- - Mrs' Vlncent City, re- ceive an invitation to an evening wedding (a) Feel that you may a.sk an escort? b Don't invite anyone on your own to anothers wedding? ANSWERS 1. Yes. 2. The 3. No. ' 4. Yes. 5. The ?jcw UNTIL WANTED would own a good fur coat to wear with pride and satisfaction, better BUY NOW . . .and congratulate yourself on good foresight later on. Compare the luxurious selected pelts with any fur coats you've ever seen at these pricesl If you bride's. Coney Mink-Dy- ed Would ' Sable-Dye- d fj Coney You Do New Cream Deodorant under-ar- m safely Unexcelled for warmth, beauty and long wear. Supreme fur luxury that every woman wants. 49.50 69.50 f Stops Perspiration Magnificent Caracul IMJ drrej or men' ihirts. Does not irrmte skin. 1. No waiting to dry. Can be used right after shaving. 3. Instantly stor-- s perspiration for 1 to 3 days. Prevents odor. 4. 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Should a bride wear a long white wedding gown and veil if the marriage is performed by a lying folded and bride. 8,do to side about Better What s and a brisk solution b). insure slim hips Wsons Bee-Hix- MDeRDomeim dis-ne- ed J v' reception? riter you want to is the advice CTins . , "ms Bee-Hiv- 1 . As- sociation, is in Logan this week e in the interest of girls. Institutes are to be held in to all ward three towns include e and stake leaders from the seven Cache valley stakes. The first one is scheduled for Preston Wednesday evening to include Oneida and Franklin stake leaders. The second one will be held In Lewiston Thursday evening for Benson stake leaders. The final meeting will be held Friday evening in the Logan stake house for from Hyrum, Smithfield, Logan and Cache K '4 ve Womans Mutual Improvement ?' rJC .W ' Don H. Petersen has returned to Camp Chaffee after spending a ten-da- y furlough in Logan. Last week Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H. Boweutt, Jr., entertained for Pvt. Petersen. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Francis J Petersen and daughter, DeNese, Pvt. and Mrs. Don H. Petersen, Barbara Boweutt and the host and hostess. Sunday BY Rl'TII MILLETY Pvt. and Mrs. Don H. Petersen American dinwere entertained at a family boys know that winner by Mr. and Mrs. John H. Pe- ning the war is their immediate tersen of Brigham City. job. American girls as a group haven't yet been made to feel it is also their responsibility. It isn't the fault of the girls. Betsy Ross 4--H It is the fault of, parents and educators. The Betsy Ross sewing club America i.si was organized on May 6 at Hyde of nurses. short Park at the home of Mrs. Ida Beut-le- r, It needs more ofr who is supervisor of the club. to care for, The following officers were chos- them sick and wound-i- d en: president. Helen Peterson; vice . service men a Zells Mae Bergenson, president, and more of them! V l Margene song Stauffer, secretary, to care for civil leader, Lorraine Thornton, and ians. LaVona Gilgen. reporter, Yet schools of ;l nursing are find ing it hard to fill their quotas. It wouldn't be hard if our attiMrs. tude were different if we held Mrs. Eric Johnson entertained girls as responsible as boys for at4er home Wednesday evening helping to win he war, not just In at supper party honoring Mrs. their spare time but with all their Harry Cameron of Pomona, Calif. time, with all their brains, and Te table was centered with tu- with all their energy. lips and eight guests were present. If we did that, there would be a waiting list of girls wanting to get into nurses training. Sewing-Reading- s For there is no finer way a girl can serve in wartime than to do nursing. Hostess to the Double Six club It is good for girls, too, to know on )Vednesday afternoon was Mrs. that they have a real place in the Clarence Hansen. The meeting was war effort. held- - at her home and the afterNo girl who knows she is doing noon was spent sewing. her part as surely as a soldier is Two comic readings were given going to feel the frustration that by Mrs. Vern Muir. Lunch was comes to young people who sit on served to eight club members and the sidelines. And it is that frusone special guest. tration that leads many girls into ' magistrate? 4. If a bride has a large church reach is it all right for her to job promptly. wedding ask close friends of both families JY important." Mrs. ' plains, but too much of to the ceremony at the church at her home sleeping late in the and to the reception does not foster afterward, but invite acquaintthe in wartime, when ances only to the church? 5. Who cuts the first slice of keep up your golf, the wedding cake? and other slimming . Mrs. Lucy T. Anderson, chairman of the committee of the general board of the Young Bee-Hi- New Yorker, " ho do not have to Ce or defense icent Beehive Units iatfey cycj , |