Show ir T 'nr 'V i f -- Tv- r" i ' s v v 9 V 4JI TUrSDAT JANTART 9S 1SS0 Logaa (Cads County) Ulat 0Toihketrr " A i r V - i f -- 7 v i J THE HERALD JOURNAL V Win I- Hyde Park Uterary Ladies Literary Chib of Hyde Park met Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs Leslie Hancey Luncheon was served at live small tables' each centered with an arrangement of flowen Afterwards Mrs- - Ernest R Lee reviewed "Air ’Arrto Goes to Parts xy Paul 'Galileo' Two special guests were Mrs Orval Coleman and Mrs Eldon Lsrp Variety-Clu- b Fhe Variety club of Providence met this month it the home of A lovely Mrs DaVid ' Parker luncheon was served to 12 members and two guests Robert and SD Allen Parker The evening was spent witching slides and i bearing the ex- It’s a summer Mrs LeRoy Cooley Mr and holiday hi' ’ Mrs Grant Larsen Mr and Mi? Paris London biwell Darke Mr and Mrs and Rome Burton Jenkins' Mrs Nesl Benfor the two grand son Mrs Claude Peterson Mr prize winners and Mrs George Jones Mr and Mrs Merlin Ballard Mr and In flie 13th annual Mra’ George Ballxrd Mr' and ' “Majm It Mrs Brook- - Roundy- - and birr JYoursdf With: Lower Wool’ contesl Refreshments were served r Ellzsbelh - - Mrt BadilyEulCrtabii Entertaining members of her dub Irene Bodily was hostess at a dinner In Logan and all attended the Pops Concert at the USU Fleldheuse ' Enjoying the v evening' were Betty Bartlett Shirley Jensen LaVay Larsen Rae Irishman Joyce Richards Colleen Hard- -' a man-LilRichards Ranee Peterson and Carolyn Baker all of periences of the A IL Parker family trip to Alaska The next meeting will be a Valentine party with husbands of Mendon the memberi as guests' ’ 7 Kit ' BunnetlilV- - of Saicm Ohio and Paula 'Obrechl U of- - Claude Wm Tezu Competing in the Junior division - Elizabeth a Junior at Andrews School for Girla In Just A Mere Club Willoughby Ohio ' Members of Just A Mere dub Lewiston Literary won her trip of met home Mendon the of ’at Following a holiday recess the with- - ao In Newton for fortnightly meetings of the Lew- MarDcne Sorensen 'a social were lovely elub evening’s iston Literary gold resumed A delicious salad luncheon was brown when Mrs Msrybelle Pike was and gray 1 all-wo- ol hostess at'her home in Cornish President Ingrid Sorensen presented several club matter for discussion alter which Mrs Margaret Buttars reviewed "Mrs ’Arris Goes 'to Paris" by Paul Calico Refreshments were serv-- ed' : ' Diana Nelson daughter of Mr and Mia Verl Nelson of Tremonton a senior at Bear River High school Diana is an honor roll student a member of Phi Gamma and of FHA She has appeared in a school play She has served aS Homecoming chair yum and as chairman of a Harvest Ball - committee She was chosen attendant to Bearfax Queen and' is a member of the debate team She isirmember pf Agenda Council was a speaker at seminary : graduation and has received several ind i y i d u a in MIA Dub Meets at G-- T" ’ er nt ' f the-Italia- n two-ton- ne ' For a touch ' of colorshe also made Wednesday Night Club Mrs Joan Butterworth was hostess to- the Wednesday Night elub at her home in Franklin Luncheon was served and the evening was spent playing pin- "Jr Homemakers dub of Hyde Park held a meeting with Mrs Ramon Purser Mrs Donald played-some-of-- hto Prizes were wen by Mrs Barbara Wright Miss 'Ardis Lowe and Mrs Leon Smith Others present were Rebecca Klrkbrlde Joan Kingston! Marn pared-dowbikinis this summer Chriatensen Yvonne Man-- ' if Italian designers have their jorie Colleen Olson shall way Swim suits ' were stripped down to the barest essentials In 1 Young Folks Club Florence and In Rome Folks club met at The ' Young Science fiction shapes domithe home of Lydia Cornish where nated' the hats High crowned a plate lunch and straws came in space helmet they enjoyed table games shapes Cocktail hats turned out Prises were won by JoAn to be wild “explosions’’ of net and Leone Smith Kingston sometimes standing straight up Others present Alone Jensen in the air like & badly frightened were Josle Lewis Phyllis Moser tyidal veil Estelle Smith Zelma Cornish and Marilyn Doney Day With Tunics (UPl)— The feminine’ fringe or satin ribbon In the play Gilitlzine form came through the Italian clothes department Fashion shows almost unscathed Uked fringed skirts over shorts - The body has been clad in Hemlines stayed in the neightunics draped covered with ruf- borhood of the knee in the Italifles surrounded by fringe— and an collections Skirts were always sometimes even exposed— In the short enough to produce a definine days of spring-summstyle nitely leggy look- The shortest of the short cwpe previews in Florence and Rome But the Basic shape ’ was un- from young Patrick do Barentxin a‘ Frenfch designer who has taken changed Italy's high fashion designers Rome by storm Hemlines played have not rewritten the anatomy up the knee brae on his almost sheathe and narrow books nor come up with any new sack-lik- e capes lode that will get the fashion world on fire Safi Bulky Look The tunic is here to stay Long Fair a soft "bulky" look he vr abort slim or flared tunics teamed king flared Jackets over 'dominated the style scene' In big bglled nr gathered skirts H? Borne and Florence The illustrated this look with a long Idea went straight gown hi black and white mattress through from day to evening ticking stripes edged with fringe Coats stopped short to show off The long Jacket covered up a pome skirt underneath The strapless bodice in pink taffetta mate evening tunic came from Plunging V necklines made a Fsblanl He took a fringed comeback on the Italian fashion sheath and put it scene (his season Venexlant preover lung narrow skirt slit to sented cleavage-consciou- s now the kneeX necklines on her softly tailored Twite roc Everything suits' Capucclone of the pace setters Oranga and pink swept through of the Italian collections played Rome and Florence to become fashevery varlatlop on tlidtunle the top colors of theme For cocktails he showed a ion and appeared in every collec- pfaik shantung tonic firmly befcfton of warm weather clothes ed and curving out oven the hips ' Pgnts were featured to sportsover a two layer tiered skirt in wear Reflections in Florence soft apple green A rounded pink Emilio 'Pqcd invited n new allpunctuation mark of a hat and purpose gartnqnl a ne-piece e form-fittin- g green gloves carried out the of MTgngement ‘ 1 effect were pants and bodice They For those who take their fash- shown in elastlclzed 'shantung ion straight' Princes Irena Gali-tzl- that left no room for figure llawi presented the ’‘vertical" The pants wen tucked lino Her long alira silhouette feainto matching booties Pucci tured bloused bodices and lowered claims that these “capsules’’ even belts or slightly fitted sheaths could go-oin the evening that made contact with the body ‘They're divine" said a modpl at all the Vital points For formal who showed one "you feel stark wear she circled her dresses naked" wUh overskirts of Beaches will ’’bo crowned with spaghetti Dame Urt with short brown wool Jacket Clarice Rawlings enter- iier yellow tained for members of her dub Jersey blouse Friday evening at her home in A lightweight Fain-lebelxe wool crept Luncheon waa server at small dress was tha tables to Cleo Barthlome Phyllis g Hollingsworth Ladesn Swain xton Madge Shirley Foster In 'the entry Ransbottom Dorothy Moser and senior division Barbara Wlnward 1 Bingo wasplayedduring the by Paula a soph omore evening with prizes going to Mrs Moser and Mra Wlnward at ' ochle SOME Rawlings plald topped Smlthfleld Fine Arts Mrs TL Blanchard waa hostess to the Smlthfleld Fine Arts club at die A- D Blanchard home In Logan Mrs Leona Carlson of Richmond state mother of the year told of her trip to New York city and read 'tome of her poems Mrs Thelma Lundquisttalked on Mosart -- andmusic Dinner was served to 18 members and guests' - Have served to Mrs- - Mareenq Wll'r Mrs June Bowen Mrs Carqll Sorensen Mrs Gereldlne Maurer Mrs Loma Ladle Mrs Donna Bulat and Mrs Ruth Gittens Prizes were wan by Mrs- - Willie and Mrs Ladle : Mrs 1?' prize-winnin- v' i Jr Homemakerp Dub Campbell Mrs ’LaMon Perkes and Mrs Ralph Balls acting as hostess The program for the evening was presented by ' Mrs Edwin Hansen and her daughter Toni Mrs Hansen talked about their stay in Hawaii and Showed some of the things they bought home Toni did some Hawaiian dances in estiva costume Harding College In Searcy Arkansas Kiwanianns Meet At Thompson Home ' will be given by Augusta Neuber-ge- r Roma Allen will act as hoato ' ess chairman "’’ c The girl with' the swan-U- k neck to in luck this year It’s her chance to stock up on the Mgb rise necklaces that an ao beconv-in-g to her Fra shell need them in the years even when they’re not the rage Klwannlanhs held their first ed the impressive musical promeeting of the year Friday after- gram Mrs Thompson her daughnoon at the hone of Blanche ter Carol Lynne and son Fred Thompson Luncheon wag served Jr played Organ piano Snd harto 39 members land one guest monica music with Winifred Halles acting as The next meeting will be held Child Study Dub hostess chairman March 25 at the home' of Veda The Child Study Dub met at President Ann Slilpp introduc Carter A humorous book review the home of Claire i Harris in Richmond Sewing and visiting were enjoyed during the evening Elaine Bullen was elected president Nedra Spackman' vice president Retiring officers were Alice Anderson end Virginia Murray The hostess served refresh' Mrs Fnhrlman Is Hostess ments to Barbara Cartwright Mrs Ida Fuhriman waa host- Alton Buttars Alice Anderson ess to her club Saturday after- Virginia Murray Melba Travelnoon at her home in Franklin ler Teas Chriatensen Nedra Luncheon was served and the Spackman and Marijeah Pearl 500 afternoon was spent playing —0“ S Attending were Mrs Gwen GibDub Sewing ' Mrs Haworth son Mrs Ruby l Woman’s Literary Club met at Mrs Thelma Wood entertained Bonnie Doney Mrs Wright Kay the hone of Mrs Carl Frischclub at her boms In ! her sewing knecht on Wednesday Mrs E Mrs Vilate Hobbs' Mrs Cythna Amalga Dinner waa served and RobinMrs Grace M Skabelund president presid- Wright and a social evening was spent ' ed Miss Edgar B Mitchell gave son Present were Ruth Hansen the program "Hie People’s Mrs Haworth and Mrs Gibson Inez Straub' Ina Rayburn Gretta : Padre" by Emmett McLaughlin won prizes Hansen and Kaye Roskelley Tea waa served by the hostess CUt Chat Club Members of the Chit Chat elub If- - you are short remember that a blouse and skirt or sepa- were entertained at the home of rates of any kind cut your height Mrs Lawana Larsen in Newton (UPI) Susan LONDQN Enjoying a delicious luncheon Stick to simple one-piedresses and atay away:from wide belts were Mrs Nell Peterson Mrs Strains married actor Robin to low Arlene Rigby Mrs Delores Ray after arriving 10 minutes Many short girl-eeSutherland late for the ceremony and exwide belts A wide belt only cuts Jones Mrs Led Griffin Mrs Joan Mrs Peggy plaining “I waa so nervous 1 your height Salisbury Mrs Heen Christian- had to have a brandy and a ham “ Hie fact that tapered pants of sen Mrs Cleo Griffin Mrs Don- sandwich" Mrs Christiansen na Margene all lengths are the fashion doesn’t Good-se- ll necessarily mean that you can Anderson and Mrs ‘Betty It’s all very well to save hang of Clearfield You' don’t wear wear thetn tags with cleaning directions thauve Jfyour skin la sallow So when you buy new clothes But Study Club stayXway from alacka If your ' won’t mean much unless they The January meeting of 'the derriraaSgJbot small your hips We are proud o be this community's only member of the Guild you mark each tag with garment at Newton held was club flat and our tummy trim Study Identification so that you know the home of Bishop and Mrs which is which Movable feasls arasuch days Murray Rigby of Diamond Experts In addition to the honor of such member who of Lower Lewiston as Raster Sammy has recently returned from a Tha efficient wardrobe la the two and a half year mission to one planned so that there la the ini ship comes the opportunity for' Needham's to participate' " Tlpilg Kong abetted slides and right lingerie for every dress " : ' ' ' ' gajto-sInteresting talk on fals suit and evening gown In yout ' ir closet ’No scurrying experi&icgs there Also Bonus Guild Diamond Guild's the the stamps program Attending overt President and or pinning should ever be necesMrs Lyle RXJpoley Mr and sary beautiful Woman's Literary Club Meets With Mrs Frischknecht £ Needham Jeweler is proud fo ' ' ' m announce recently having been honored by membership in the Nervous Bride - m Sparkling Crystals For Midwinter S last-minut- Rath membership assures our friends that Hilleli Says NEEDHAM'S CONTINUE Here Are Some Guidgposts : Toward Lasting Friendships ' THEIR LEADERSHIP IN THE : If you want te keep s friend: v ' - Don’t be too free with your advice or ’toe prone tonsil him things "fra Mi own good" or insist on being helpful' wbeb-’ji-a obviously thinks ha doesn't need your help Do stud by him loyally insteid ofdiscussing with others his fault and shortcomings Be as gracious about letting a friend do something (or you as you are in doing something for him It is the of friendsMp that malms it comfortable Make sure that you are as good a listener as you art a" talker Never become poaaeiaive toward a friend demanding too much of hla time ' - Be a bit ot a presa-agefor a friend— build him up1 lo — — — others — Don't ask a friend’s advice Unless you are prepared to act on It lie is aura to resent having you ask Mm what to do if you then do Just tha opposite Don’t let yourself get ao busy that you drat have time tor your friends That’a the quickest way to lose them Don’t dwell on your friends’ faults or try to rofoqn them Just take them as they afe and be thankful tor their many good ' ’ qualities 8 Be as tactful with friends as you are with new acquaintances Even old friends can have their feelings hurt by a tactless remark Let those whose friendship to important to you know how much value you filaca on it Friends shouldn’t bo token for 'f ' granted ' Don’t be so sensittva sod easily offended that your friendships aro strong while they but nover-la's- t long SPECIALIZED FIELD OF DIAMOND BUYINS AND SELUNS gipe-and-ta- rr—— nt --- edKcxmt ew:eler j ' V ' 1 - - y': for winter night add glitter to ' dinner dress or evening gown--Ea- r th “lor kow a pale fire with each movement of the yttal : necklace (right) mother Laguna design has the true-rubcoloring with ? just a glint of black a - - V k f: 'V: -- f'v lt ' k ' ' V 'i is - -- - - 125 Nevtfc Mole A DIAMOND ENDURES $K 49 SEE NEEDHAM'S FOR YOURS! 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