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Show THE V Logan, Utah, Tuesday, July 5, 1919 HERALD-JOURNA- 4 A : Hi' ' i 'ma i U i"A I 'i The Soft Touch Depends On CareActlivi,ies 01 Lilliputian Fashions Go Victorian jujar FarTH Reunion Cache Cross Pdms With Lotions u by M i .'M I ! m i iff V Vi i County Pinafore need protection. Girl e (below) works in garden, but smooths on! first (right). .N Hands hand-lotio- v;ir ! i V, Vfli Uh ti-- i tin n pared ns taken to wirk-a-d- Son nil plain eon i tleanlines' tect'on C'l( " basic A fine lanolin, if y , i' I ' flak watei .mil mad.uni-b- i lodge b! Ilia aioumi nai.s a p'rr.He -t m e t'lOse ink, i a. nt on Jl.sl I '.In a a' n st. And fOI a Dial m pi otei t (available to ' Lot!' nm n hi t n nn 1mm i oat in g Rinnlim DingnaiTl .. i i charmers, e Miss HAPPY HOMEMAKERS: of Trenton was' Mary Petersen hostess Thursday to the lub girls, Jean Read IVliS Group leader, Mrs. gave a lesson on care of the teeth and refreshments were served by HOSTSSS the hostess. . j , Ic i'hnip, 4 't,. 11 J rr lr, 41 M It..- - heal Nor b npid'Oit n i ' r TO J25C Ric! m.u-'o,.,- ' CaT piano selections, Mail vocal duet, Ormas genealogy te, J. Loosle; response 01 and honor for hein-u- fm - ben O. Loosle. A son and a dang! J. Buttars and Man son, respectively wet Little girls take to Victorian fashions just as grownups do. Tho (left) wears a 19th Century inspired dress of pastel tiny party-goe- r skirt. Gigi cotton, eyelet ruffled over and under the full bow-tie- d Perreau, diminutive movie star (right) sets the style for a revival bib ties to fashion of primer-schopinafores. The grey matching dress skirt over the royal blue puffed sleeve blouse. Sr. immediate faniilv. At the close of tip ficers for the ensuing i LlUlO Smifhfield Civic Club Sponsors Safety Project 4-- i s. i Youth Seekers ' i : r 11 F 3 , cut-awa- y ' i 1935 I j elected and an almm' followed with Wallace - lotions n Aubrey Griffin in cb KLASSY' club' jcfis. Ross Bingham of Amalga CLOTiiES: The family out ing ' ted foi t be -' of Clarkston met Thursday after- entertained her club members of Golden B direction .lection ol a But-tarnoon at the home of Esther s in effect, w n h Special Wednesday afternoon. man and Ormas But tap mak- in The was time Mrs.. were "1 .spent Bingha.V: Ralph guests assisted by Sue Bump, Ar. ing action ing childrens dresses. The healtb and Mrs. Harvey Wood. .uatai and Inwoit A pile of stoneslthat accompanied it, highway signs chulous Archibald, Roipm i pJJ SMITHFIELD was lesson Jeanette given by was The afternoon spent playing You ( m tars and William J. I n, v Loosle and light refreshments were pinochle and a delicious lancheoniby the side of the trail, a rough and matkers became moie and -with lotion if memserved six to hostess t the ' ns mi .sl.U in i by was served. High score prize scratcbed in the earth, or a more and more numerous, and in bers. . won by Mrs. Ramona Bingham and . ocei the bn, l..s anl the side of a tree werejcieveland the first traffic sgnal. slash jn Vflrrl W HAPPY HOME MAKERS OF cut prize went to Mrs. laye Cro- , SOU Mill' was installed in 1914 Such traffic mans lnignt a l signs primitive kpt; CLARKSTON: Club met girls Shape Impel tips of the use pf highuse before he even had a language. 'rapid growth Thursday afternoon at the home clap hands mg tin' vi way signs naturally resulted in a m. out n menuonea it" was i y lore k of Theo Mrs. Thi$ Buttars, leader. The BY AI.ICIY HURT severe case 0f t00 manv cooksl spai up Mrs. Robert Budge today in shelves. Light gills made step-u- p Theie's a be iut., the broth NEA Staff Writer .jspoilmg refreshments were served by Mar planation of its June traffic safety h s became , pieces as well as iieuns of two are There ways skirting tlyn Thompson and Norma But- program Using as its slogan Signs Signs of exery conceivable shape pieces now "'i e in two ot the issue of growing old, and bothfars to ten peopie- the Junior of Life- - Heed Them, d j neoprene outside, knit cotton Thj situation was eased, of the Povi bad. are inside, soft napped lining HAPPY HOMEMAKERS Sode.y' cKHa" b? the adoption of Is to buck age with a abOne oof 5 way is council against upe pi iWELLSVTLLE: Girls met Monday known as the 0f the Relief Societv wil' is "tough rubber false heartiness that fools no one. June 2? wlth ation Safety project a yar'ran, ("Manual of Uniform Traffic Con-i- n giease and rasives, soaps, kitchen thpjr leaders the Seventh vaid chnnel biv to other is age deals The absoibent accept lutings way soft traffic 5a,etyProgramtth ccater. The Lou Jegn Ljndey find Mrg Coy trol Dev ices," compiled by a group 'eth at 2 p.m. An invitnf'on W e. of a with insulate bands sigh resignation cancel out clanint.v of traffic experts in the 1930's. tended to all women of the ward ther food3 The Burefiu of Hme onth. in cooperation with In between these two extreme Meiu'toomiinyVcluh too hot against standardization means, to attend. . Vu ccork work. .. of nutrition Human and is middle a as undei-hanattitudes way ficers chosen the Whatinthis beauty happy and terms of increased safety througnout include, president: tbe Department of Agriculture has today, lo- of taking the years in stride. will Inc , ude on- -, mitts if you slick on cream or and convenience to motorists and'K Ihe program 1 Here are some of andexperimented. When a woman does, she makes 9aroi HallI chorus. My Craidcn is a tion before you slip into the glocp. npffpstrians is thp focal noint of secretary, and thrifty the most of her maturing good Jd-k5th- ; 3 JlGouncH. the n m a 0 Vt,me favorites rLong Bare Foot looks, richer wisdom and better-- ' talk, cbor-mainV?a!S". m support of the SlSns of us president, RuthTrail; meat : and HOK AND EYE: 4'H riu ,yuse cabbage duets Gibbons: accord(tested techniques of dressing which a ion solo, Kathryn only the years can teach. The re- VVellsville met at the home of stuffed cabbage and cabbage rolls .ldirectional markers, wider Jones, grouj sources from which she can draw Gunnell, Wednesday, June Mexican cabbage rolls are a no' eI ications of them spread quickly Utah We Love T!e"; singing, are so much more abundant dur- 29th. The program consisted of a variation of the latter- -a mixture establish-sonto g tribute ,g known t0 have Ufa Stephen by Pauline Perkes, poems by.of chili con carne and rice wrapped d one.way streets Welker; vocal solo, Naomi Grif-ing the middle years that the Hostess to the Contract Bridge L. in a in and leaves Ellen Leishman and placed older woman who makes use of Mary cabbage fith; piano duet, Ruth Nuttall ard and the poli'Cy 0f banning club of Cornish at her home Frin On top, add a these wisely can tap them to make Stuart. A demonstration on Lucille Belliston; pravris Yarn Mane Mrs. was festival UAC I traflc during day evening w'Lind-ition of tomatoes, vinegar, salt, ircles around any competitive ing wool was given by Sarah (l IOi y davs as eary as 50 B C Rogers and Almeda Gaidner. Christofferson. in a ley Lunch was served to nine.ter and brown sugar Bake young friends. he first American attempt tof Honoring her daughter Margar- - Teachers will meet at 1 tu pm. Bridge followed luncheon with When a woman takes middle age girls. The girls wi.I meet again low oven (300 degrees F.) for reguiae spPed goes back to 1678 et, who was observing her ninth "hen the topic will be given by belle prizes being won by Mary in stride, she accents the changes July 6 at the home of V lvianbout 30 minutes. Iwhen Newport, Rhode Island, Mrs. FranklMrs. Gardner. Pike and Lillian Sorenson. Kar-re- n Vntwtainrt w.ih a weiner maturity brijgs with it as well as Stuart. flammed by the death of a child Special guests eerie Libby star1s "ith the ground it offers. Cohsistent VICTORETTES: Club girls met'PanF advantages a horse's hoofSi posled the roast at her home. t and Lillian Sorensen of I.ewor , , lunaer No with her desire to grow older at the home of their leader, Jolene!!?eaf ,uS salisag Speeding signs. Attending were Annette Ash-.jifirst II onions. dlc,ed gracefully, she accepts a new im- Chambers and worked on theiriErown No Parking signs croft. Ramona Seamons, Aljs Ann 0ur preser,t out cut the age of herself as a woman of dig- books. Nine girls and two leadersdhe e the ou.growh of the early Reeder, Linda Balls, Carol Balls, colng, nity and responsibility and lives were present. Refreshments werei!11fart of the cabbage and some of American No Hitching signs, and Sharon Balls. Laura Kirby, Bonita SATURDAY up to that concept: dresses to It; served. June 21 the gi-- ls met atithe. caaba8a a.roJn,d ,the heart y America's first streets Rosalie Morrison, Waite, Marie, By keys her behavior to it. the home of Charlene Webb and aimaY.e R 'were established in New York City Waite, Donna Lamb, Kaye SeaSuch a woman thank goodness lesson on courtesy was given Honoring Mrs. Avis Myler a in 1760 in the neighborhood of the mons, Gayle Hancey, Carol Ash-- , ith them-fc- elp toasted bread are there lots the at held of was this leader, Donna Dee Chambers. Five,and umix John Street Theatre. croft. birthday party FAIRGROUNDS Ken-de- ll to Then add the 'crumbs. it to live down its reputation members were present and re- country home of Mr. and Mrs. Ezra With the appearance of the as a nation of restless, onionsm in Cornish. freshments were served. Anotheri'T1 automobile and the wanderlust d the cabbage, and set it and seekers of youth. meeting of the group was held at ", A picnic lynch and visiting were WORLDS GREATEST in a pan with a little hot water Victor Mrs. and Mr. home of th 28. Janice Smith. June enjoyed by WILD ANIMAL SHOW! Rasmussen and faniilv of ClarkDuster holders were made and re- and a tight lid. Bake until the bage, of cottage cheese, cups is tender. Jackson cabbage Wells Mrs. and freshments were served to two Cabbage-Cheesston, Mr. salad dressing and . Cabbage and salt, pepper, and ,TBn!i!fh of Lewiston, Mr. and nner leaders and five members. iUne Day Uniy) mato cup in wedges Shred Jou" e and so cool, This! cheese combinations offer" a" choice i"e MvWanrt fam.lv and B cut V16 "ot lece? as V9y' to of cheese of and method sr.iiClu MrU e type Kmdd. and of contrast on the ,r.d Combine 12 serving. One of the popular dishes with st.rjPs ,or sred I family of Cornish. that falls smooth and free. ingredients just before Duenas club memberS Amigas , Pattern No. 8481 is a sew-ritcombines the cab- serving. Season and add dressing. L g concoctjon inet at the home of Mrs. Aleen 11 (erfoiated pattern for sizes 12, Wiser Wlth sPaSheUl m Serves 6 to 8. bage t?nd 27 for HOnOT Monday evening. July .14, 16, 18 and 20. Size 14, a scalloped dish . Y of yard con- theLuncheon was social. ma'!e tlis' conk 'ess LAST DAY! served from small Primary officers and teachers of trast. than usual. Make a white spaghetti to tables rluh WILL JAMES' "SAND' members and 25 send For this the1'Prenton cents, held a party Saturdayjsauce It Dinner and visiting were enjoy-- l m COINS, pattern, "shaved tMn! In address. Technicolor Title name, a your cheese and Mr of ed at the home - - desired, and the PATTERN ' 1 Re'aHP Jensen in honor of retiring sauce, and shredded cab iwriiiby Jensen in Trenton by Dr.1 Wavne Cleo and M.'Hihtt to sue Burnett c0 cers. Luncheon was served and bage in layers in a andv Mrs. Milliam L. Lennmn ofjH greased baking ld j0UlnaL s2S Mission St table games were enjoyed by Mrs.'dish. Cover with a mixture of Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. J.'s 3 Cahf Frun(.uco Velda Mrs. Nola and table fat. Bake for Spackman, and H. Whitehead family of, Dont m,-- s the and Sum Mrs. 20 to 30 minutes in a moderate fin, Mrs. Bonnie Littled-ke- , Franklin, Idaho: Mr. and X imtr FASHION aSpring sewcomplete Pearl Griffin, Mrs. Millie Ellerman, oven (350 degrees F.). .Lloyd Christenson and family of mg guide for your spring ward-l- l I I C I Mrs. Norma Reeder, Mrs. Norma For cooler Mink Creek. Idaho. eating, use cottage lobe plans 64 pages of style newSiilOIQ OOCIdl Marriott, Mrs. Louella Tayne, Mrs. cheese and a salad bowl. Use one t . fiee 1. omign-'I pattein printof lettuce or endive. 3 medi-soJunior girls of Benson were en- Lavona Butler and Mrs. Velva t tie book. 25 cents. 'd Fine mm carrot, 1 cup of chopped cab- tertained Thursday evening with Mona Loy Watterson and Carolyn Munk as hostesses at the W'atter-so- n home. ENDS TONIGHT! TWO COLOR HITS! IflpJeBetwHn A MoniAnq The evening was spent In sewFine Arts club rf Hyde p.uk ROY ROGERS DALE EVANS IN SUSANNA PASS" ing. ,held thoir meeting nt the It me Swim, STATE DEPT FILE 649" WILLIAM LUNDIGAN Refieshments weie served t Miss Eunice Ashmdl. A r iov j I h Mona nml Gene the book, "The Plngue Beverly Toombs, Reese, NEW THIS l'. e Hive gu Is of Clarkston on- Sherrill Reese, Evelyn Falslev, Betty McDonald was given bv M;J WITH MYRIADS OF EVER APPEALING a.1 Spi ns. Oi n Dessa Frank Lamb. Johnson, Jeaneen Thain, La EVERY FEATURES FROM LhND HEADED ( lemleis, - ns. Dawn Thain. Mrs. Mavis und. supeivixiun BY THE DAZZLING SCREEN AND CIRCUS STAR served to thn teen club men In s. Hilton, May bell ii iffih and Mrs I.va Lou be hostesses and a guest. Miss IN Tomorrow Elion p"n. Anice P.ae Benson of Logan. CLYDE BEATTY PERSON Th- - lime w .is spent swimming! SUIHOAI IN THE MOST DANGEROUS. md oiler seating I unch was pre- -' DISPLAY WILD ANIMAL limed t.j the gills including Belva EVER CONCEIVED AND PERFORMED BY MAN Buttais Juanetl,' Imsle, Joe Ann Startling New Army of Hippodrome SrnstM 'when h dnt-- Ver; 6 p. ; I'C.I H '39 DC la- - son; dancing liumheir, inre Ha , son accompanied h. tars; musical nuiubei- - 4 5 ' i R. M. Buttais: livnng n Loosle; piano seleu Il'ivi Buttars: instrument, '''l.ber two-tone- fei eia'" skin. Iii'l)' cont Sai-a- 4-- M Cl 40 Golden Buttais 11. n p Da W. Buttars; Meniu.ia rf K. Buttars read bv Tho 1 Thomv 4-- , d .. k i rrenn.' One hundied and f., ,r ents of David Bun rs sr for luncheon and i,n u day, June 27, at gan, Utah. . A delightful pirgr.'n entertainment coin the responding: Addi,vS best-dresse- ii i. At Park BY EPSIE KIXARD XEA Fashion Editor . SIX STITCHING STITCH KP.S: club of Smithfield met WedNEW YORK -(- NEA) This sumnesday at ihe home of Joyce Har- - mers child can match ruffles and ris. A health, report ccas gicen bybows watt, the Victorian-Lad- y look Belca Jean Ellet. The time was o the d grownup, spent in' sewing on aprons and' if 'little bibs and overskirts, Refreshments ccere served iet ruffles and elvet-ru- n lace to fice members, one leader and smack of 19th century picturp-booone visitor. The group will meet fashions, that lesentblance is not net at the home of Belca Jeanjmereiy coincidental. Many small-Elle- t. The club and leaders also scaled fashions for today's child Kate Greenaways enjoyed a weiner roast Friday Utem from evening. dravvings. From this style source comes a club of Benson SEW BIG: met at Ihe home of Pauline Cron- - pink cotton poplin dress iced to cake ijuist, June 118. Thev sewed on, look as edible as a birthday were with white eyelet ruffles. These dresses and refreshments skirt on a bow-tie- d served. The club will meet next run apron-wis- e and peep beneath the hemline. at the home of Aften Ricks. d and royal blue A THE BUSY Meeting was cotton diess ofgray Jack Borgenicht'.- held at the home of M.s Barbara, s h yictonan p.na Ba ls, leader, to wo. k on bandanas. f 0xer blouse of Ioyal biue Refreshments were served. An- -' cutaway blb o gray fabric other club meeting ccas held at the frQnt bow.tied t0 a sk)rt o mateh,ng color. Although this ready-to-wefor Gigi Per movie star, it's reau, n Hands Ii ora Revival Slated for School Club. iiand-in-glov- Q was'j.. Seventh aicvClllil Relief Society Advertise Age . . tSaSLsX riish-ccat- d v- C1IO j 5 GOO dci bi:a mt UF. NtV fee Ca . - nt Bridge Club of Cornish Meets N' are'0 ' we appli-Donn- 1 Vi-ia- all ,m LOGAN Birthday Marked Mrs. Myler one-wa- JULY CH0 ls Buenas Amigas b Entertained SPR CHE Se ROY REE Ov PI KD ever-pursui- die-har- r3 lio combina-down.tow- e. i; P.EG - lues, July . Dinner, Visiting Enjoyed s I UttlCerS rSt - Grif-Jcrum- ,Benson Juniors TOMORROW 1 Arts Club Hears Review AU-jhe- p- ili'-id- Bee Hive Girls Have Lunch 1 mt All C TH b 5. 1 Malmherg Joyce' Thompson, ,Lan-en- e Tlionipson. Verna Williams. Dianne Hansen and Mrs. Wilma iGiifnths NOW PLAYING HEATER technicolor! FILMS! Of UNO BEATTY BOLD , ADULT THEMES! character NOW PLAYING FASCINATING the history of crime! C ( 1. otl.i, and his IMpWi MINIATURE CIRCUS fpalurinj hit irufg ''CHARLIE VIVID SPICE!' 2nd is' Ml f 1 r,c RONALD I I G FEATURE iAr tHUtt Mirror - OVIl News SlUA . HA fird DAVID BUTLER .JERRY nBTmmTTirii GEORGE MACREADY FRED CLARK WALD SHORT GllMRT "BOOTS" I SHOWS EVERY NIGHT 8:30 P. M. AND 10:30 P. M. 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