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Show fjTeen-Ager- Borrow Boys Styles s Fern Kilburn Is Wedded At Tacoma , Wash. Hunter's Shirts And Battlejacs Are Campus Hits "Mill Wear For Fall l ' Sc pt t iii I 11 !hl i iiiJr i h i i S-S- he Herald - Journal S it u d n K oh i t nui Min Mi CM1- - of McCain gt. Exchange Vows 1Mr mum r iihiii S S;l ,ish ju ommenl j " Ki hui n i SOCIETY N9VS I m h t K i ti i.tt Hup.vuiN .,P thin ni i i i .Ifl si Ji tu Minn Koht it riiom.iN Mi'.'i ii Cl, vr Mi m.l Min Min ut Mi ( an ut M.i Nh ill vi I ilf III tl l.lf tlHk If pi It C fvcniuj; ut Audit'd luth in dhmh h ipfl i , it Hill f mlf Non T Mr Kilhui n f J South h 'i Slit hn a bnh Luhtendcm ian Hrit H d Ln hten-.InMin of lr ami Mo of New Voik Y 'I ho iihi;m enjosed d two uo ks hmiemonn Com la. anti, for tht hum ,iit mrhuiK tin at 7 d i hr pn ('tty Blvd South T r tun i U .ishin'ou Krin alimiril the ttth Plato ns u vears ami ki n i: It in tl t r a im nihrt ut pha ('hi Omega m so o its I.i ill a mt l.u htrli-stfiwas t medn al student pruo t ; ho s, t j, , and t (iii u his Mudie.s p'.iii'ii'u to oo oi i, Now (V vs to n h1 is leased Fur With Flash Yvonne Jensen , i n- with tuif tin double mu u nl hv Kffiml ttemon K O Iuh i t n i t i . ' Nowlyweds Honored With Family Dinner Fur lit up by sequins makes many of this fall's suits dazzling successes Typical of fur and flash is this Maurice Rent-timodel. The boxy jacket of d woolen with sequin studded Persian lamb trimmings tops a black satin blouse and black woolen skirt. er 1 tithl Mis, Joseph ,1. .Wmanic wheat-colore- Mould. nil JUILVL jackets and skirts, like this green and black wool, i I are new campus favorites. BY KISJK KIN VKI NKA Staff Writer NEW YORK. Taking theii ( oa Aljle.s right off the hoys hoi ks. step out this full in hdttlej.ic-spoils Ini'n's blazers and swash-buckliioue idols' trench coats More Pat aids on the boys' wardrobes show .ed chamois shirts day in hunter-stlour minus tails), bellhop jackets, and Bell-ho- ! Decomes KsiaTl p Brilliant plaid yaclitsman-sttle- d blazer is a must" in the 's wardrobe. This season's polo coat lias a new whittled look through the middle In mmimie the waistline. teen-ager- Take toppes. su b as the tri net. oat and ihe polo (oat For these, hulkiucss - whittled down through the middle to keep iinhed-iwaisthms spindle si.ed Hut to make them the fnendliesl of com pan ons to suds, such joats hew to loose and easy lines at the top Example is the polo coat, shown tan. polo right, of traditional whi, h is cut like a boy's but make-- ' concessions to the girl who is go"8 S "ear it, soft tailonng, a g belted bat k. and d rows of sissifield l)carl buttons Yachtsman-stylecen- blazer, ter, typifies the jauntiness of the jacket for the lov of wh.rh teen- - Friends and Neighbors Of Sacramento Officer 111 o y wil.ing -ru to bins , n Miss Forrest al-- o Named Leader ' 'louble-hreaste- iY IN p d ' Theurer I dose-huggin- g a group old -' ; f pleasany SurP Mrs. Rhoda Theurer : tolor s heme being pink ai.d white. Mrs. Georgina Clark announces the recent marrfage of Iicacnt were the hoiioicd guests, .lot w. del.- daughter Ueneve, to Lieutenant Joseph J. Nemanic, hop Hce, tile Ml anil Mis t' i d Lowe and ' amt Mrs. USNU, son ot Mr. and Mrs. John Nemanic of Sacramento, Mi kgli till v. o tl pi 11,1 pile daughter Carol.. t. sio isor etl liy M.uv Lewis, I. Lexnr Ixuiey, Alan amt Geraldine California. The ceremony was performed in Ogden.- Dom-yMr and Mrs. Gerald .vorii wi'h at uhde pull-oMis. Nemanic. formerly of 128 South First East street, iwe.iter that shoxe- - tdtly into a Wright. Ramon and Joan Wright, the CSAC where s'lin bla k sknt boasting a new, Mrs Paul Stocks and two child- Logan, attended blie was Lambda affiliated with ren Pocatello. of Mrs. Lizzie high. pr im ess waistline. vV U ebb. Miss right and Della Sigma .sot only She has been Swelters aie be.ng re'iietl the host and Maggie hostess. doing secrelat lal work at Hill Kiel ill faor of ill di Isndified polo coats. A pleasant timw of .social visitfoi the past three years a- h mu All of these ideas for styling Itets. the jm ' Lieutenant Nemanic, naval radar mold shown loC ing follow ed dinner. ive the jun.or miss the unolul- officer with the forces in the Paof green wool. Stitt he. i ill blai a look ered and freedom-lovinBarbara Jean Forrest, Brigham cific, was previously employed by .0 emphasise the new, deep arn.- wing she craves, but designers in spring elec- City, runner-uo on from there and round off holes this jacket is worn with a Supper Party Given a graduate of the USAC where turns, has been named vice pres- is u.sl.-mciiroad shoulders, deepen armholes of wool black skitt separa'e For Paul Woodward Women Stu lie majored in wildlife management ident of Associated to young girls' ind tailor coats up wi'h gintly touched Xi S.gmatents organization at Utah State was and with affiliated t iown-uigures. (imping Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Woodward Pi, honorary to rest ry fraternity. Agricultuial college according to of Franklin entertained at a chili McAllster A wedding I,'',ton, Idaho. the honoring party supper Monday even ng for their bride and bridegroom' and with AUi hi other. Paul Woodward. Miss Forrest replaces Coy C. members of the immediate family Guests were Paul Wood- was given at the home of Manning who did not return to present, vi.rd, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Wood- Juis. Ruth B. Clark, 172 East First school. A student in the school of ward, Mr ami Mrs. Marlow, Iban home economies, Miss Forrest is atDalian and Guy Woodward, Mr. South, Logan. The home was of the student - former member with flow cut decorated irai lively k Darrel LaFerve, Mr. ers and a beautiful four was tl,L. and Mrs tiered councl1- she is affiliated with and Mrs. William Mr. and Smith, : art' and Alpha Chi Omega snr- K'von T 'rsdny by Mis. C. An outstand ng marriage of the late summer season Mrs. Homer Williams, and Mrs wedding cake with tapers formed Spurs nty. center for the the dinner ' piece Leah Warnick. vasthat ot Miss Kathleen Grant, daughter of George Grant ,"C.verban,mLiTe '.sumo Afton Hall, Logan, ,s AWS sec- 1 formed the Progressive rook ar- in arti-ti- c Hyde Park, and Oliver A. Lergsjo, son of Mrs. Bertha io ers were us'-and representative of the enter-b- y retary After were dinner were and won entertainment guests prizes Jergsjo of Logan. The marriage was performed September rangements about the home. Paul Woodward, Ruby Wil- - tained with music and dancing by four classes on the AWS council An evening of mu.de and games be named in class balloting. , m ipe Salt Lake LDS temple. Witnessing the ceremony hams, Clare Woodward and Dar- - the Misses Marilyn and Elaine will 1 he was enjoyed and a hot supper rel Lt.Fevre. M rs. council also includes reprexas Mm. Bertha Bergsjo. Clark. sentatives of all campus organize-- 1 ,eora Seamons and George Grant. by Mrs. Jensen, in their Norlh Cathe Following and spm honeymoon 8tho' hlh tions with women members. included Guests the wedding breakfast was served Hyrum iSan ranL'seo, the bride will re- t the Hotfl Utah to members of mary. Since her graduation she has Wilrd nirfh iav club and spet ial MrS. LilienQuist ' to in home turn and her the Ogdpn he immediate families after which been employed in Logan and Cali- guests, Mrs. Mrs. Elva S room wh resume Pacific sea duty. Serviceman Released he yojng couple left for a honey- - :rnia. At the time of her mar- - Ccneive Brudl y. Mrs. Frances Has House Guests she was employed at the moon trip to Zions National Park. naSeen . Miss Keith Mrs. and Jen rav, Is Guest at Party '.ls't0rs Ta ,lhe ho.me f Mrs. , Bole'll Stense of Log.m, Mrs. Ida Logan Frock Co. Trousseau Tea Given Melmda of Honor to Linjenquist Hyrum On September Mrs Reception The groom is a graduate of the Olsen, Mrs. Connie Nielsen, 4, Kathleen was home At the of his mother. auiing this week were Mrs. Jotho guest of honor at a trousseau Logan high school He Caroline Watterson, a recently re- - Keith Mi Bride. Mrs. Larry. Peter- - seph Petersen. Mrs. Verla Rieskv, Mrs. F. S. Harris .. tea given at the home ot her father ceived his discharge from the army sen, Mrs. P.ozella Larson and Mrs. party was gfve.i tor Owen Watter-,n Hyde Park. Receiving the guests after Jensen o' Hyrum. fad M? son of Benson. Owen has recently serving for four years. He Helen and tea honor to reception ' PH. es for the evening were won was the bf.de, who wns lovely in a entered the service with the Nh- Air and Mis. Jesse Payne of Dow- - Mrs. Franklin S. Harris and the been rel.ased from the army att- white satin wedding gown w.th a tional Guard Hnd served in the by Mis. Keith Jensen. Mrs. Frail new members of the league will be er serv.ng four years, three of ong fitted bodice, full floor length south PaeT'c theater in an artillery Vary. Mrs. Edna Lauritzea, held in the women's reception wh.ch were spent in Afuca and .. . kirt'and sweetheart neck; Mrs. iip.t. He wears the Pacific, Asiatic and Melinda Liljenquist. A lovely room of the Commons building. Europe. bertha Bcigsjo, mother of the and Philippine Liberation ribbons l'btb. gift waa presented to Mrs i amily raTty Hold Limner was served to the guest afternoon. This will be the Friday and Mrs. Norma Rich, sister with three battle stars. ro03i, Urst meeting of the school year f honor, his mother. Mr. and Mrs. ut t.ie groom. The bride wore u The voting couple is making their sponsored by the Utah State Agn- - Elwin Smith and family of Clear- orsage of gardenias and red ros a home ;n tie d, Mr. and Mr. R. x Wattercultural Faculty Women's whcre yr Bergsjo Logjrl a at ihe trousseau rooms were in IS Entertaining family party are uiged to be :,.i ot Burley, Idaho, 'Mr. atd Mrs. employed for their son, Paul weie Mr. and and all members haige of Mis. Martha Chambers L. Watterson and family, Mr. to meet the new Hembrrs present Mrs. Cecil Woodward of Franklin. of he gifts were under the and Mrs. Butke Tarbet and famthe league. fur-y Paul is spending a s upervision of Miss Glenna ily. Mr. and Mrs. Don Watterson and Mrs. Jessie Cheney. Serv-th- e rthdiiy club of Analg.v met at Iugh at home. of Benson. All family members were pres-the home of Mrs. Audrey Bingham guests were Miss Thelma t .on of a daugh- - Beta Sigma Phi Will her on her anniversary, vnt with the e? icy Seamons, Miss Rebecca Lamb, o.toring Mrs. -- aniison and Rut! nd M.ss was lunch to ter, served Jessops Entertain Gayie Lucherini.- The of her bridge club and rousseau rooms and the Funk of ily of Florida. A delicious dmni r Go To Bushnell Monday apti Harry jjr room gift were entertained b Mrs. Smithfield, Mr. and Mrs. Guests at Supper was served and the femainder of as art.stically decorated with guests Phi Members of Beta Sigma Kenneth Lindquist at her cau- - jpeese, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde George Noble '.he evening spent playing prqgres-yoaxes of gladioli. A feature Bushnell to will special hospihome. Wednesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. James go sority supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. i the Cantwell,, Mr. sive Rook. dining room was a five tier-- d tal Monday evening to entertain Thomas E Jessop of Millville e Th? party was in form of a t.nd Mis. George .Th.iin of Ben- Pr.zes were awarded to wedding c ike. There were 13J lu.tchton and urzie; were on, Mr an! Mrs Melvin Hili- - gar. t Woodward. Darrel La Fevre. day evening were Mrs. Beatrice J. uests called during the appointed son by Mrs. Aaron Lvai A bus will leave Hotel Eceles Gordon of Santa Monica and her ken and yard and Mr. anJ Mrs. Percy and Bertha Woodward. A guest ours. ' prize was awarded to Paul. at 6:30 p m. and all members of paients, Mr. and Mrs. Ephriam Mrs R. E. Borntson. Bingham. Friends Honor Biide the sorority are invited to go. Jessop of Logan. Hononng Kaihleen a of cr fr.emls entertained atgroup a party the linuic of Mrs. Hannah SeaLong-Abse- nt sons prior to lice, marriage, A pot ick lunch was served at small ibles and the .est of the evening BY ALK'.A II ART lent making a bride's book. Those NLA Staff iViit-resent were AI.ss Glenna Seamons Irs Ethel Howell, Miss Leone Trickling back in as steady a Mrs Lorraine Johnson. Mrs as the returning GIs are arue Par.-on-, Miss Helen Mrs Blanche Seamons. Mrs most ot tiie cosmetic ingredients and a.tp iunces wh.ch went ..o wa fxs.e ( and the guest of Ba. k are a few metal lipsticks onor. and around Christmas time you Mrs. Hel m Hayball entertained the band for t.io.e f "is ellaiioous shower for' En str.ke up are to civilian job ring "C l Rkl ers whi h will silence any '"utli in 'r were 20 tiial nail polish has lost if nests Ires 'iit'lnTThere .in igcr- - Thursday attei ilium Proqram By ,Mi ErUOySc! Madre Club -' - ' j mal-nde- ' g"''8!. ..ci-ve- "'' period for pledees of S'UJ's sophomore women's rvice organization at Ut ih State e AKr ultural college, to begin day will be climaxed by formal inOctober tl, itiations Sunday, F.velyn Parks, Provo, Spurs president, reported Friday. The goating period will continue through Wednesday and Thursday when all pledges will be required to wear misfit costumes to classes Rnd all student activities, she said. Officers from the pledge group for the new sea on will be elected piior to finul initiations. Candidates include: Roberta Thaxton, Riverton, Hnd Lo.va Jolley, Boulder City. Nevada, president; Charlotte Tillotson, Brigham City, and June A. Blood Corinne, vice president; Bonnie Jean Harris. Layton, nnd Carol Dawn Hendricks, Malad, Idaho, secretary; Dorothy Cottle, Logan and Leona Fairborn. Sandy, Oo-.tin- Presiding over the program when Madre club of Wellsville met at the home of Mrs. Oliver Bailey, was Mrs. Ieatha Ltndley. The foi lowing numbers were given: piano solo. Miss Leta Bail-- y and read- ings. "The Fat of the Land," Emmanuel Winter end "No Life bV c:l,,nn Frank' vocal S00, la,y Jean Bailey. of the time was r The a delicious lunch sPnt socially and waa 8,rved lo 1S members and two s ly of neighbors ami friemi.-hesurprised Mis. Rhoda a A-- S Taken By Kathleen Grant ly Spur Goating Period Is Set her but Inlay amove, sary A social afternoon w.'i.x enjoyed by Hazel Oabtree. Kate Gessel Bessie Theurer. Chr.-tenFrank. Fuhrigian, Vesta Alder, Mehta Fife, Sylvia Fife, Estell.i. Cecile A',Mer, Edith Baikle, Mae Theurer, Gretta Theurer. Iiekett. Lillian FiihriinHn, Tlielma Hansen Wilma Zollinger and the honorei1 lady who Wl,s l"centcl lovely gift A d,ll lous luncheon was served, p Wedding Vows In September Luke Tue.s-Manu- tieasurer; Arietta Checketts, Yfr Riv" ty. an.l Mae Bea- - B.gler, Roma dhJ0, Hailstone, Logan, and Irene Hey- wood. Layton, editor; Bernice Christiansen, Logan, and Donna Fitzwatef, Tooele, song leader. x h.-b- I - no-ho- st 05 t 30-da- ; Saaitooe Cleaner Dry Will BOI WJ " "'"'I B Sen-non- 1 I No-ho- st js n Mar-iridg- Beauty Aids Are Returning 1 r rj: Sen-non- Seti-uon- s. r i' 't.c s laying "frislum-ut.- Lhe 1 f br.de gHP' i7ers? Welcoming banners ran't be .strung for these until around February, 19)6. became a time lag must be showed for re do- y conversion fro.n ces and medicinal atomiz rs to entities. The first dicsid.ig-taol- e o' these wnl sque your preeious of synthetic scents from bulbs manufacturers rubber but say you wont mind a bit, or wont Know the difference, Fancy Contai ler answer Fre.u h tie fu:" is: A few iin.-o,- - s will be heie for by E.ister. Bu Christaus; b'ace vourlf for the price that these suave emigrees may exact Because of the cunent high ex- enc.i paint-spra- rs. A Hu.tnm Ea"ard it th u Rnd MrS entertained at a Hsft .Pir1-Eriday evening Ballard home in honor of " N,"Uall and Mrs. Vernal urtl i ,. served at two 'oblcs. of the evening was playing games. Prizes for Fdc .t .Vi !EYt' ek graduate of the. Party' Honors Nutt all, Mrs. Munk Pr r is a hlirihday xi,' :T s ird rizc WHS Uon J'Irs- - Nut- - i nee to every man cornea the happy occasion for choosing the diamond ring that will shine forth k of his bndc-to-b- e from the s?-T- tench given to Mrs. Nuttall costing S23 before th ' nd Mis Munk. There weie 20 wjlr can't be imported to sell for resent. ikss'than $73 Difficulties that limit ... p em-h production are lack of Gallfornians Visit Igi iss botte which need coal for ' manufacture' and a lack of ma- "l Mrs. June Wilson of tennis pnrl'ieuhirly oils, which, Mifotnic are v,s fro.n all over a ting relatives and obl.ilm-nen,.S)M I ed world, ate hard to come by al u't E. J. WilsonThey are guests Sr. home i Mit now ,r 1 jA IJj war-rav- -, French perfumes soon will adorn i n per-- 1 Bottles for our fumes and other cosmetics won't In a twinkling. b turned out either, because the supply of glass is not yet normal, and new molds and manufacturing pro esses take time. Con'.ro s on glass hue been lifted, so bot lcs for containers will he loimng up a i soon as the industry cm. re, (invert. Still rcstruted, however, is tin loo;h ,a'slc unJ saving-creahome-grow- ' rr j ' as the enduring token of his love. In making a pur-aae so important, it it wise to deal with a jeweler whose reputation for aound values is auch at to drmlnc tables. tubes, which won't be plentiful until imports start coming in. Oth-r- e er metals, however, will relieve the picsent extreme shortages. e New packages? Rig doings on secretly beh nd the going s enes, and. according to our s,,i,-syou can expect plastic won- dem all done up in splendor, as a sharp reaction to the austere packages the war im pooed. justify your complete confidence. a-- . . Cardon Jewelry Its wonderful, the confidence that our customers have in our Sanitone Dry Cleaning! And rightly so! Because only Sanitone has the secret action that removes soils which ordinary dry cleaning fluids do not affect. of your clothes Sanitone Dry us by having So take care Clean them. It removes sugary, greasy and perspiration soils completely . . . makes your clothes look and feel new. LOGAN LAUNDRY & DRY CLEANERS 241 North Main Tel. 438 |