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Show 10 THE HERALD JOURNAL Sunday, April 27, 1952 Florence Gilmore, Mignon Perry and Ruth Schick, committee members, make notations cerning the home economics fashion show May 2. Fashion Show Is Scheduled By Home Economics Dept. The loveliest In lounging pajamas are modeled by Eunice Hunt and Ruth Schick. Mrs. Stowell Is Activities of 4 , ' H Clubs Newton: Miss Amy Kearsley met Tuesday afternoon with club leaders and girls and organized work for the coming summer. Leaders are Mrs. Grant Larsen, coordinator; Mrs. Sarah AnderMrs. son, Bernice Rasmussen, Charldtte Jenkins, Mrs. Cleo crif-- 1 fin and Daisy Barker; Mis. Leora Jenkins and Mrs. Norma Alvis, Mrs. Viola Jones and Leona Roundy, Mrs. Ruth Griffin and Mrs. Janice Griffin. club met at the U Cherie: Honored by Two Daughters Hostess at a - party Saturday afternoon at the Stowell' home, in Lewiston, honoring their mother, Mrs. Lorna Stowell on her birthday were Mrs. Deloris Leavitt and Mrs. Flora Butterfield. their mother They presented with a beautiful corsage. A delicious luncheon was served to the honored guest and Mrs. Margaret Rogers, Mrj. Lorna Feltman, Mrs. Ella Anderson, Mrs. Anna Orchard, Mrs. Wanda Shuidberg, Mrs. Moleta Rogers, home of Mrs. R. S. McQuarrie, Mrs. Lena Hendricks. Miss Belle with Lila Lee as hostess. Three Kemp, Miss Harriett Bevan, Miss kinds of muffins were made un- Saloma Leavitt, Miss Betty Butder direction of Linda B. Hamblin. terfield .and the hostess. A health talk was given by Phebe Harris. 's Snappy Snippers: Club meeting was held at the home of leader, Charlotte Jenkins. Officeis weie chosen, including: president, Ruby A very successful fireside was Larsen; Na Dene Griffin, Frances Rigby, secre- held at South Cache Secinary memtary, and Glenna Hansen, report- Friday night for all adult er. Other members are Coralle bers of the Hyrum stake, sponRigby, Bonnie Beck and Marleen sored by the stake Special Interest leaders, Vivian Anhder, Valene Jones. Cheerful Chicks: Club members Darley and Eben Dutson. Russell S. Hanson of Logan of Newton met at the home of their leader, Janice Griffin, Thurs- lectured and showed slides on his day, April 18. Opening prayer was recent trip to Mexico and Yucagiven by Loila Dowdle. Officers tan. Tv o male quartets were are as follows: President Dee Ann Lee Ann Benson; Goodsell; secretary, Loila Dowdle; reporter, Patsy Larsen; recreation leader, Marlene Jenkins; song leader, Mereda Griffin. Refreshments were served to five girls and two leaders. The group also met April 24. 4-- H Hyrum ... Stake Fireside Held Tea Honors Senior Girls Girls of the Logan Senior high school graduating class, and heir mothers, were honored "at a tea Monday night by Logan Business and Professional Womens club, in the college commons building. Music for the occasion was furnished by Miss Florence Griffin, vocalist, and Mary Jean Nelson, pianist. Fern Johnson gave an interesting talk on her experiences in Britain as a Foreagn Youth Exchange student. Response for the mothers was made by Mrs.Rudgar H. Walker, and for the daughters, Diane Walker. Jewell Jacobsen, president of Logan BPW, presented a brief talk on the aims and purposes of Business and Professional Women's clubs. Dr. Ethelyn Greaves, chairman of the girls committee, was chairman of the tea. Committee assistants were Margaret Lindquist, Lucinda Larsen, and Effie Brown Davis. Fashion show of the home economics department, Utah State Agricultural college, will be presented Friday, May 2, 1 p.m., in the Main auditorium. The parade of new fashions and materials will be sponsored by Neighborhood Club Entertained the clothing and textile department. Theme is Blue Print For Spring." Includ will be suits, coats, ..d sports, and evening campus wear. Some original designs from the drapery class, and some mens clothing also will be shown. Committees for the show are: Ruth Schick, Kaysville, chairman; Carol Bird, Logan, script Jean Marie Christensen, Burley, and Alice Welti, models; Elvie Zollinger, Providence, and Aldeen Skidmore, Logan, stage; Neeltje Eggen, Login, music; Jean ChrisLois tensen, Logan, programs; Hyer, Lewiston, and Ruth Carlson, Logan, publicity; Mignon Perry and Florence Gilmore, fac- Hostess to the Neighborhood club Thursday evening at her home in Providence was Mrs. Arlean Low. Dinner was served at two small tables following which an evening of bunco was enjoyed. Prizes were Won by Sarah Larson and Edna ulty advisers. Poulsen. Others present Included Retta Dora Mathews, Rose Buckley, Checketts, Lola Jensen, Luella Jensen and th hostess. c Women's Literary Hears Review .Mrs. A. E. Smith was hostess to the Women's Literary club at afterthe Bluebird Wednesday noon with Mrs. Edgar G. Berntson giving the program. She reviewed beautifully given by Parley Hall, Archie Maughan, Ray Leishman Sir Walter Scott's "The Heart and Lamont Allen, accompanied of Midlothian." by Mrs. Robert Allen. At the close A business meeting was held of the meeting refreshments were with new officers being choaen. served to 125. Nice refreshments were served. Jean Marit Christensen, Lois Hyer and Ruth Stick thumb through magazines to get new ideas for the home economics fashion show. RUTH MILLET! SAYS: Birthday Party Is Held by Lewiston Unit Strike Out on Your Own in Your Thirst for Knowledge I dont know anything about a young fixing up a house, mother writes me. If I just had time to take a course in interior decoration." Aren't w e women getting "course happy," thinking that we can't learn anything unless we enroll for a course or join a study group? After all, any woman, can give Mrs. Bailey herself a course in home decorating, or in anything else, if she has the Initiative to strike out on her own in search of the Mis. John Bailey entertained at a loely dinner party at her knowledge she wants. home in Wellsvilie in honor of There are plenty of good books her husband on his birthday. on decorating in the public librarThe table was centered with a ies. There are a number of decobeautiful cake and spring flow- rating magazines on the newsers. Present were Mr. and Mrs. stands. Dally newspapers carry a John H. Bailey, Mr. and Mrs. great deal of information in their Leslie Bailey, Mr. and Mrs. James advertisements and women's page L. Wyatt, Mrs. Jay Long of San features on new trends in decDiego, Calif., Miss Merrie Page, orating. Nibley; Homer, Allen, Lon and And, of course, a woman can Darrell Bailey. Social visiting was enjoyed and the honored guest learn a lot by looking in the best stores and figuring out why some was presented with gifts. Gives Party for Husband American Legion auxiliary to 51 entertained their partners post rooms in private homes and public at the annual birthday party of are and why the organization in the Lewiston pleasing places others are not. community building. Commander Alva Boman welDECIDE TO LEARN, comed the guests and Introduced THEN DO IT special guests. District CommandActually, no course can give a er, George Hodges and auxiliary woman as much knowledge of a department historian, Mrs. George subject like Interior decorating as Hodges and Past President, Mrs. she could pick up on her own, Merle Malmrose of Brigham City. A delicious smorgasbord supper if she could put her mind to it. was served to 80 guests. Interior decoration isnt someH. Faye Bernhisel was master thing that can be learned in a few of ceremonies with guest speaker easy lessons, but it can be learn- being District Commander Hodges. ed in time. Other number included to vocal duets, Mr. and Mrs. Marlin HiU is wish Whatever it you you Mrs. Alta Harcould take a course in, dont put accompanied by Mrs. Ruby Pond rison; reading, off learning with the excuse that, and a vocal solo, Mrs. Barbara since you havent the time or Harrison. money for the course, the knowledge Is beyond you. Instead, decide to teach yourself what you want to know. And dont forget that doing is the best teacher. Start putting your Ideas into effect and you may be surprised at how quickly you in progress your course. Gold en Hour Club Is Entertained Club Does Quilting Members of the Golden Hour club of Lewiston and Mrs. Owen ThOmas, Logan and Mrs. J. E. Smith, Lewiston met Thursday in the party room of the Mount Logan Cafe with Mis. W. E. Christensen as hostess Luncheon was served and a very pleasant evening was enjoyed at bridge. Prizes were won by Mrs. Keith Bailey, Mrs. S. H. Pond and Mrs. Eva Parkinson. Hostess at a quilting for members of the B. B. club of Provi dence was Mrs. Oliver Hanson. Included were Verana Tibbitts, Sylvia Fife, Lunetta Chugg, Salina Louise Hammond, Fuhriman, Esther Gessell, Luella Jensen and the hostess. A late lunch was served. Shower Honors Birthday Marked By Mrs. Jensen Recent Bride honoring Miss In honor of Mrs. Sarah Jensen of Garland, Mr. and Mrs. Carol Wamke, a bride of Saturday, Mrg. Reid Oyler entertained at her home in Tremonton at a miscel laneous shower. , A delicious luncheon was served at small tables and a brides book ' was made. Mrs. Present were Grace Warnke, Mrs. Del Holmgren of Bear River City, Mrs. LeRoy Firth of Bothwell, Mrs. Reid Jensen of Evanston, Mrs. Jerry Peterson, Joan Summers, Renae Bennett of Tremonton, Mrs. Elaine Fryer of Riverside, Mrs. Sliarman Earl of Beaer Dam and the honored guest. 4 Host und hostess to the Frank lin Supper club were Mr. and Mrs. Ho i ace Haworth at their home. After a delicious supper, served at small tables, 500 was played with Mi. and Mis. Gerald Wright winning high score prize and Dar-vFuhriman, all cut prize. el B.B. Friday, Supper Club Spends Pleasant Eve self-taug- ht Scotch Hippetty-Ho- p con- de tournament. Winners from Logan City Recreation department has been holding a the various schools are shown in pictures above and below. Above are Fifth and Sixth grade division B winners; front, left to right, Marlene Evans, Marcia Squires, Ellis school; Catherine Baker. Kathryn Fames, Ann Dowdle, Woodruff; second row, Kathleen Larsen. Ellis; Connie Niederhauser, Dorothy Moore, Julie Ann Rich, Adams; third row, Marilyn Flammer, Barbara Rose, Gay Stangcr, Wilson; Patsy Horlacher, Dixie Rice, and Shirley Adams, of Whittier school. hop-scot- Jensen entertained at a birthday party at their home la Beaver Dam. A pleasant social time was spent and a delicious lunch was served. - Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Mark Jensen, Mf. and Mrs. Colleen Boothe, Logan; Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Jensen and family of the Jensen family and tha Gap-lan- scotch winners, Division C, Third and Fourth grades, include; front row, Pamela Mye, Ann Frankhauser and Beatrice Barker, Adams school; Judith Bunten and Kathryn Johnson, Wilson school; middle row, Carol Kowallis, Susan Hawkes, Marilyn Britzell, Ellis, and Sherry Reddings, Wilson; back row, Linda Squires, Marianne Holmgren, Mary Jean Andrus, Woodruff school; Joleen Jensen, Susan Howard and Vonya Carlson, Whittier school. Hop d, honored guest. 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