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Show Chi Omega At hotel Kcclcs Saturday, Keb-- j ruary IS. annual Chi Omega alum-- j hi bridge luncheon w ill be held at 11, 1930 Show Planned For March 4th Scarf Forms Robe Guard PfOvidenCe Club and Hears Program There's a Limit To Women's Hats pm. General chairmen include Mrs. Beverly J. Turner and Mrs. Kath-v.A. Caine. Other committee S 'AffM are Mis. Alyce W. Rums, reser-- . Mrs. I). telephone 1933-R- ; J vations, 'it K. Smith and Elizabeth Smith, dec- "rations; Georgene Doutre, table , setting; Mrs. Kathryn A. Caine. , " 5 publiciy; Mrs. Kathryn B. Hall, ' f'- hostess, and food committee offi-- I 1 cers of the Mothers club. Mrs. p to "V J. Duncan Brite, Mrs. V. W. Bar- D. Mrs. E. Smith, Mrs. George joM ber, si's! C. Heinrich, Mrs. George Nelson and Mrs. Kenneth Baugh. The program is in charge of the A;; e activity committee with Mrs. play in the accessories ma S. Nelson as chairman, 'right). Navy quills spike thecuffed brim of the cloche. The' jaunty shoulder bag swmgs double pouches, one in front and one in back. The versatile ascot which ry I an be tied in a number of differ A small scarf can be used both lent wavs is triangular in shape1 to protect a robe from make-u- p "'1,h ,wo ,ab1 that ca,i form and to provide a jay note for high collar line. a solid color. reorganization of the Ladies Literary club of Providence took BY AI.H IA HART place when the group met at the NEA Staff Writer home of Lola Jensen with Olive A small scarf tucked in at the Heckman and Wynona Tibbitts asneckline of a dressing gown is sisting hostesses. Named to head the club for the a clever answer to the problem cf when a woman next season were Fay Ranzenber- make-up- . Hostess to the Junior Civic club 'ger, - president; Ruby Zollinger, applies The scarf, which should be in a vice president; Mamie Fuhriman. "as ,, s- f'0" ls secretary. Retiring officers includeigay, washable cotton or rayon fa West 'Olive Heckman, President; Lola-bncvyill take the splatters from lnvelv and Bluid foundation, powder, and Wynona Tibbitts. The program consisted of three; even the lipstick smears which I daughter i ,,h " readings by Diane Checketts and Isometimes find their way onto a , hers nnd cue!. i. rn , ' t ;$tS S .1 1 j Kar-tripl- BY ErsiE hINAHI) Lustrous, NEA Fashion Editor tie silk puts its SvLme accent on youthful and for the ensembling of accessories matching handbags ; a clothes- - (left). More 'of the same fabric l,es designed toa give lot of fashion makes a wide band for the natural nior Lfonscious straw sailor and flashes in a tinv a modest price. m scarf tied at the neckline of the I.1 barrel bag. big and bright with a navy Qlllf. tie silk printed White polka dots on navy get f d white pattern, sets the pace vnV YORK (NEA) i 'J SAYS; rUTH MILLETT Junior Civic Club jOf Smithfield 'Hears Mr. Kirkbride Wife Jg! Secretary Takes A Whack At 'Tired Business Man' ievfc-- fibr , G L. Uj. is not the wife, into the jecre'arv. who rips rvkv- it ireak but a with her boss, how to keep him in good spirits and gets myth of an LrkV occasional "black business man. to me: Personally, certainly it is just as important It dont think the man of the house for the wife to do that much too much at his.catering to him a, home. jam rts himself After all, the wile wants her ney m. k They all take time out to! to run smoothly as much ey e downtown for a' cup of coffeejbomebe secretary wants the office ish the, or magazine tojas occasionally, to function properly. And if the to say ton t, in the office receives a good salary ihouid s of the visits they have when secretary for keeping the boss happy at businrenu. in for nends drop a wife rates a full partner-eat ess talks. for keeping him happy at id enr.: a man has been pamp- - ship APehome W -- fd all day by the business force ut (All rights reserved, NEA Wife be expected ) ky should a Service. Inc.) ie 10 continue the treatment, when more k been has her day perhaps i, or r lying than his? ip g i 'Too often, it seems to me, mar-f- i first ds mothers, women, especially istructr slaves, soothing jr, ?nts t lie tempers of the various membenvein ers of the family and foregoing Mr. and Mrs. Peter E. Van ir book for the little Olden marked their 62nd wedding their own desires i mr so so mean much, luxuries that anniversary Wednesday February NX tilt some other member of the! st quietly at their home in Lewis-io- n family can have a few more plea-ivisiting with members of their he tap:! That sort of thing can be family who called during the day. t tUdllt d carried too far so that the Members of Mr. Van Ordens f 'Vail.. and the rest of the family honored him January 23 family IIV time forget she is a human when he celebrated his 82nd birthj bad di; themselves with the ing like day anniversary. Guests that day ght to the same considerations. included Mr. and Mrs. Bert Van pably, i Orden of Salt Lake City, Mr. and 1EFEATS HER d days Mrs. T. L. Bright and daughter jtVN ARGUMENT i bowk: Tony of Ogden, Mr. and Mrs. Merle Well, there's the comment of a Van Orden of Smithfield, and Mrs. f John oman who says she has been a Alta Van Orden and three chilwetary for 30 years. But in dren, and Mr. and Mrs. C. Jay efense of the wives she claims Van Orden of Lewiston. re too often slaves want to quote a little more Is Irom her letter. I have been a secretary for iver 30 years. During that time have met and worked for many iterent men. I think I have At her home in Wellsville, Mrs. earned how to get 'eb. 1M along with Elizabeth Bankhead was hostess an sole radically every type which, of to members of the Madre club A fine program was given in;he Russ: rnrse, is necessary to keep an dice functioning properly. It is cluding reading by Mrs. Ann An ter r.jr business to keep the boss in derson; vocal solos, Miss Joyce rood rlties, spirits even though he some-me- s Stoker accompanied by Miss Mar .notmeed starts day in a black mood. garet AdamS, all of Hyrum. receive a comparatively good A dainty lunch was served to identified alary for doing so. fifteen members and four guests. It seems to me B, Brocc that paragraph Club members will meet March r.ves the wife a perfect come-iac- 1 at the home of. Mrs. Blanche il Abel If it Is imperative that a Bradshaw. of the 73 . the tired y She writes i wii, )ur ad tfc no--i- -g -ad d fcvan r KirkLde hus-jan- in good-natur- Mrs. Bankhead Madre Hostess U. k. id in Vic. Iswald ;en who Russia Celebrate Marc b and When it apiieared in the paper,! Mrs. Harvey was filed. all-st- Employees Honor Books and Music club their regular meeting in the club rooms on Thursday night Feb. 9th at 8 p.m. President Millie Andrus persided and conducted. The program was arranged by Mrs. Helen Skidmore and included two musical number by Mrs. Ila H. Kofoed, Miss Grace and Veryl the book, The MoHendricks; ment," by Katheryn Thornley was given by Mrs. Skidmore. This was a diary of her trip to the youth convention held in Prague, Czechoslovakia. Refreshments were served by the hostess committee, Mrs. Marigene Peart and Mrs. Lois Morrison. Twenty-fiv- e members were present to enjoy the pro- gram. Musical Arts Marks Birthday Yoked Charmer Mrs. Roy Smith was honored at party at her home in Smithfield Friday evening by the women employees of Sears, Roebuck, Co store in Logan, the occasion being the retirement of Mrs. Smith who has reached her 65th birthday. A turkey dinner was served to 30 guests and Mrs. Smith was presented with a gift of lovely silverware from the store employees. The evening was spent In singing and a humorous skit was presented by Vern Seamons, Leo Greaves, Dennie Willmore. a ... Ann c j no-ho- st news-Dian- Rlirlno Has Party Mrs. Roy Smith uuuyc Young Miss Has Birthday Party Doney Family Spends Social Eve ' u 3 The Doney brothers and sisters met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Horace Doney in Franklin. Mrs. Doney is still confined to her home with a broken leg 'suffered several months ago. Present were Mrs. Verda Neeley, Logan; Mr. and Mrs. Levor Doney, Mr. and Mrs. Grant Doney and Mr. and Mrs. Horace Haw'kes. An evening of social visiting was enjoyed. I' La determined Dessa Club Interesting Stories 8561 QeCOmeS V -- Jeun Mere Club Entertained WX,.WS - v.v. A MWMWWiWW-MMVM- la re " la cVIig co 11a 27-- V w Herald-J- Look . n - v i1 l (f at your tie! r 4 1 iJ 1 1 i 4 mi AM It's the first thing people see when you meet them. Ycur Old Ties Can Look Like These! I n 4 !' I I BRING YOUR TIES TO US FOR m r? i You soy your hooter Quality CLEANING hasnt worked for two days? Mr. Hauser gives his heaters a!, and z as snug There are many times a year that plug: "They'll keep you t But these people feel the need of a nice as a bug in a rug. place" for dinner. Here at the Bluebird we are happily trying heaters have their ups andito fill that need. downs. The quality's up -- PLUMBING & & 531 North Main i ? ; H s U LOGAN LAU i few AND DRY CLEANERS HEATING CO. Phone 1 Ei ; tion to please you. H f PRESSING f - Just call and make your group reservation. It will be our obliga- price 's down. 'cft&rxlttsh '9 OMIGOSH ,t . 'bird VM I Cards, Visiting Are Entertainment Pinochle Club WM h; ournal, On Special Events i Dinner Hostess FA-SIO- N Phyllis Pehrson J Bride J flat-chest- home of Mrs. David Thompson. Cards formed the entertainment I (I.,....,, and luncheon was served to Mrs. Jane Mrs. B. Thompson, Mary BY SUE BURNETT Dahle, Mrs. Sylvia Goodey, Mrs. Mrs. Edna Rangna Youthful and charming with a Atkinson, Mrs. Clark, Mrs. Gladys Loosle, flare for figure flattery -- a yoke Mrs. W. J. Nelson was hostess Lucy Jensen, Mrs. Nellie Godfrey, dress that will be suitable for the hostto Clio club Wednesday afternoon Mrs. Clara Ravsten by the year around. Combining two fabesses. Mrs. Thompson and Mrs. rics simply, it has narrow ruffling at the Bluebird. The program was given by Mrs. Rose Buttars. for trim, gayly shaped buttons. Burns Crookston who reviewed Pattern No. 8560 is a sew-rit- e The Trollopes by Lucy Boate pattern, in sizes 12, 14 perforated add Richard Stebbins. 16, 18 and 20. Size 14, 4'4 yards Tea was served to members and of yard for yoke and guests. sleeves. For this pattern, send 25 cent, Agronomy Wives held their Feb- in COINS, your name, address, home of the at ruary meeting size desired, and the PATTERN Mrs. Bliss Crandall. NUMBER to Sue Burnett, rea Carlson Mrs. John gave 828 Mission Street, of American view of the progress Francisco 3, Cal. San Members of La Tona Bridge arts and crafts. Many Interesting The Spring and Summer club met Friday evening at the objects of American craftmanship offers many ideas for a home of Mrs. Gene Tripp. A nice were shown. smart new wardrobe. Special fablunch was served by the hostess A new member, Mrs. Warren ric edition more American Dewith the table being graced with Rasmussen, was introduced to the sew were Mrs. Jay signer Originals easy to inside. a birthday cake presented by Mrs. group. gift pattern printed Karma Hamp who was celebrat- Maddock and Mrs. Glenn Beard. styles 25 cents. ing her birthday anniversary. The group enjoyed an evening of playing cards. Prizes were won by Mrs. Ruth Smith, Mrs. Maxine Christensen and Mrs. Lois Johnson. Mrs. Cleo H. Hugie entertained members of her club Friday evening with Mrs. Beth Johnson, Mrs. Loene Robinson, Mrs. Aileen O. Smith, Mrs. Roma T. Smith, being present. The evening was spent at cards and visiting with prizes being won by Mrs. Robinson and Mrs. Beth Johnson. Refreshments were enjoyed by the group. It' Enjoys Hearing Happy Hour Club Luncheon - This sp.'cial party dish is made of cherry-vanilice cream float with fig cookie frolickers. GAYXOR MADDOX of cookies to make an oval frame SEA Staff Writer about 8 inches long. Place in refrigerator to chill at n cookie: !av' I fMard Grasthe fal least one hour, or until Ash Wednesday, frame is firm. When ready to , of Lent. of Logan .fining serve, fill with scoops of cheriy- - Carl W. Pehrson Mardi crag 'nounces the marriage of his daugh- is tradiUonalIy ice cream. .Harritt, robcking and float with maraschinoter Phyllis to Perry W. nt you plan a gaiety, Garnish and Mrs. E. R. Har- special cherries, place fig cookie son of Mr. and frolicker on top if desired. Pass ritt of Kamas, Utah. took place Saturdessert wth" gaiety, tirf Cheriy Melba Sauce o spoon on The marriage 4, at Ogden, Utah. February lglnali'y ant day, individual servings. flavor, lallv for this column. Sauce Cherry Melba iardi Gras FIoate, made th (Makes 1 cup) 0W flavor in storeOne cup sugar, t cup cherry 2lu i ,cream cherry-vanillll it juice, 14 cup water, .2 tablespoons go fig cookies that have lemon juice, few drops red color- -' Have or or the cheny- - ing ilia. Jeun Mere club merfibers were Combine sugar, cherry juice ana " Gra Mrs. Elva Telford Cherry-VanilFI at water; cook until clear and thick- entertained by in Lewiston Friday home at her Serves food 6) and Jne ened. Add lemon juice Quart cherry-vanilevening. ice coloring. Serve cold. (bulk) Eight members and four guests, 4 cup butter, 14 ir Fig Cookie Frolickers cook- - Polly Hansen. Louise Hendricks, ectioners sugar, 2 tableFor each figure, use 2 fig Pond and Verna Bowles en- ' ,easpuon vanilia ies, one as the base and ,bei0th''r1oved the evening. Prizes were w cookies mara' ror the body. Use colored tooih- Jb''MrSi Pond and yirs. Merle Hull. picks for legs, frilled toothpick in freezing for arms, and a paper chop frill f refr'gerator until for the, head held in place by "H set1 St reZing' another toothpick. Faces may be !a,?' butter" Add0 club sugar, cream, drawn on the base of the chop Entertaining her pinochle and t UnU1 mixtUre is frills. at her home Friday was Mrs. El' Rni fluffy For George Washingtons Birth- don West of Smithfield. Dinner was served to nine mem'oat base- - begin day, use cherry-vanill- a bulk ice Band;nVfe s cookies upright, cream float on Feb. 22. Instead of bers after which cards were enby Sjd Dale Nilson won high a dessert '' sidtii T platter, the frolickers," stick tiny Amer joyed. :Mrs. , i 0l'k,es together with ican flags in fig cookie bases and.cut prize an Gutter )ture. Continue lincplace around the patriotic float, high score prize. i, ff Officers Meef With 50 members, guests and partners present, the Musical Arts Guild of Logan held a dinner at the Bluebird Tuesday evening marking the 13th anniversary of the guild. dinner the group Following went, to the home of Mrs. Fred Thompson where a delightful evening was spent listening to living Wassermann play piano numbers. Enjoys was Happy Hour club of Clarkston Mrs. Delbert Greenwood party chairman. She was assisted met Thursday afternoon at the Member Noted jwers ar In a lovely home wedding Miss Faye llawkes was united in mar- BY VIRGINIA M ACPI IERSON United Press riage to Dennis A. Dixon at Rupert, Idaho, January l'.lth. Hollywood Correspondent The bride is the daughter of HOLLYWOOD, Feb. 11 (U.B Sheriff and Mrs. Ronald Hawkcs Xh i s was bound to happen eventu- Rupert, Idaho, former residents ofjBly. A starring ro!e is going beg- Franklin and the bridegroom is; Kjng because the heroine has to be son of Mr. and Mrs. B. A.:fiat.cbested. There isnt a lady In tained at a grown-up- s party for the Dixon of Rupert. her daughter June Ann. town wholl own up to such : Mr. and Mrs. Hawkes enter- talents. Each of the ten little guests r were dressed in old fashioned cos- tained at a reception for the young H o 1 1 y w o o ds sweater girl at the Rupert stake house, mania has reached the point where , tumes and luncheon was served. couple The afternoon was spent in sewing January 26. actress worth her paycheck j The bride was lovely in a white every red hearts and playing grown-u- j is, by hook or by crook, a Jane satin and net gown entrain. Her Russell, junior grade. ; games. fingertip-lengt- h veil was of sheer And if you think shell unhook net bordered with nylon lace and those curves to play a skinny, t was caught to a yueen Ann crown. emaciated role no matter how Her bridal bouquet was of pink good that just proves you don't roses and scattered carnations. know your plunging necklines. In the receiving line with the This strikes a lot of people as a bride and groom were their par- very funny situation. But its no Complimenting her daughter Margaret who was celebrating her ents, Mrs. Margene Bollinger, sis- laughing matter to Director Cyril JamiMrs. 13th birthday ter of the bride, matron of honor, Endfield. He needs a leading lady Maggie son entertained with a party with wearing a pink formal gown, Miss for The Sound of Fury and he guests being Margaret's class Carol Hawkes, cousin of the bride, needs her In a hurry. mates. maid of honor wearing a blue for"But everybody I talk to just Games were played and a nice mal gown, each with corsages of at me, he says. There laughs lunch was served. Centering the roses and carnations; Glen Hawkes, isnt an established star In town table was a pretty birthday cake. brother of the bride, best man. who will admit she has an many nice Mrs. Hawkes wore a black crepe 'Undernourished look above her i Margaret received formal Mrs. Dixon a while gifts. chose waistline. blue crepe dress. Each had a corAnd its essential to the plot that of roses and carnations. sage Endfields heroine look hungry, About 500 guests were regls' She has to be the wife of a hardtered. Dancing followed the recep- ened criminal, keep house in a Primary officers of Wellsville tion. poverty-stricke- n First ward held their preparation trailer camp, and t . J paddle around in limp bathrobes. meeting Monday at the home of Lessons Mrs. Emma Parkinson. Endfields those j were given by Beth Anderson and bathrobes look limp, too. He wants no ripe curves around to disprove conference outlines read by Janette Wyatt. his story about her going hungry Present were Janette Wyatt, mct of the time. Meda Hendry, Beth Anderson, DoEven unknown starlets turned :f ra Moffett, Vella Parkinson, Marme down, he said. This part ion Archibald, La Rue Stoddard, would be the break in a million v Emma Parkinson. Meeting at the home of Mrs. for some girl. But they all say: Refreshments were served by the Peggy Baer of Pi uvldeiice Wed- What, and get started pn a r hostess. career? No thanks! nesday evening were members of the La Dessa club of Providence. RESISTANCE Mrs. Thelda Larsen Covington HOLLYWOOD, Feb. 10 (UR) presented the program telling of The movie Industry cut Ingrid various experiences in the Spanish-America- n mission. Bergman out of an adveritsing Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Boman enshort today In Its first official acA delicious lunch was served to tertained with a dinner at their tion resulting from the wave, of the following members, Mrs. Ivy home In Lewiston Thursday aftercriticism about her love life. Gene Kohler, Mrs. Cleo Alder, Mrs. noon in honor of the birthday Darlene Braegger, Mrs. Gayle anniversary of Robert Boman. Cub Scouting for younger boys Pickett, Mrs. Connie Hammond, Places were laid for the guest was organized by the Boy Scouts Mrs. Margene Waite, Mrs. Bonnie nf honor and Mrs. Bowman. Mr, of America in 1930. Since then Crabtree, members and Mrs. Cov- and Mrs. Cyril Pitcher and the more than 2,500 boys have been ington and Mrs. Betty Anderson host and hostess. A social afterenrolled. noon was enjoyed. guests, and the hostess. 1 Birthday of Club a. Valen- - tine's Day salute to her fans. Virginia will be seen shortly Wsite Gordon MacRae in the suspense mel- odrama, Backfire, with Dane Clark, Viveca Lindfora, . la ji in Agronomy Wives Hear About Arts GRAS PARTY- 4, IFIat Chested Home Wedding Bo' "umbe Administrator James Heroine Is Jensen who sang and played the! Easily dunked 'warm water Hospital Crews said nurses' aides, like; Unites land mild the neck protector, Guitar. Couple hl,ul1 be caie.ul wlint Lunch was served to club is an excellent way to cut down)oc'or Not To Be Found Clio Meets With Mrs. W. J. Nelson operated lied sail ig broket ' Lhoritie V . ' "''I lively Virginia Mayo purses her lips in a St. the Memphis Commercial-Appeal- ! and had a photographer make a ro 1 soldiers, men hen tg their MEMPHIS, Tenn., Feb. 11 il'.Ri Methodist hospital officials felt that there must be a limit even to women's hats, so Mrs. I. Isa llai-ve- y was out of a job today. Mrs. Harvey, a nurses aide, made a hat from stockinet, cotton; balls and plastic tubes ail hospital! nurses' liked it so much hev called n by Mrs. Thompson. Gras at Home .'! - " M. Humphrey, suds, Following luncheon Mayor Kirk-- a 14 bride discussed the constitution a Pictures they get in bill for members and two speyal guestsjon the and government Mrs. Arva'gees. Choose a colorful pattern sojJl)eis Checketts and States, that the scarf serves another purA business meeting was conduct-wor- k Checketts. pose. It will add a fashionable liiriA by Mls june Blld,e xllll fillip to a dark classically tailoredj robe which is long on comfort short on glamor. Mrs. Robert S. Budge enter- Enjoyed by Van Ordens Mark Junior Literary Ladies Junior Literary 62nd Wedding Day of TheRichmond held m Star Salute p KeOTganiZeS ; 27 One Touch of Venus is chosen for the annual Alpha1 Chi Omega tasluon show to be held Saturday. March 1, at 1 :3U p. m. at the Pansante. A luncheon will be served prior, to the showing of the latest spring' and summer lushions modeled by members of the active and alumnae groups. The allair is headed by Melba Hanseen, who has chosen the following committees to work with her; tickets. Marge and rlet ,u at ions, Munaj; set-uAnne Roskelley and Gene Rich; models and elolhes. Plot ence While and Donna Pendleton; luncheon, Annabelle S p e n c e r ; publicity, Helen Lundstrom. Proceeds from the benelit will go to the House Fund. A cake sale will be sponsored by the active chapter following the fashion show and presentation of prizes. 1:30 ! I A lintAii) jousNAL Saturday, February rrasnion Valentine Day T V " j AaU THE 1.00 AX. ITAH Luncheon To Be Held By 241 673-t, o v. North Main, Logan Phone 438 2ki 1 ! |