| Show SEPTEMBER THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE SUNDAY MORNING Three 0 E S Chapters Will Hold Meetings I Ljnds chapter No 0 Bride of Month Society E S will give a bridge luncheon Saturday at 1 m at the Ladies’ Literary P Reservations may be made 'wth Mrs Ida May Nichols and the following committees hae been chosen Tickets — Mrs Helen Langford Midg ley chairman Miss Sadie Bergerman decorations Mrs Bertha M Clinton chairman Mrs Rose Batley Mrs Helen Peterson Miss Fern Baxter Miss Manolia Mcllvain Miss Elvia Hartman Mrs Flora Stevens Miss Florence Stevens Miss Anna E Jones Miss Lethia Coombs and Miss Frances Luckey tables Mrs Maiguente W Clemensen chairman Miss Jane L Nichols Miss Katherine Griffitn Mrs Besae Batie Mis Lucile A Coster Miss June Spears Miss Connie Guv Miss Emma L Guy Mrs Gladys Blanchard Mrs Bernice Calkins refreshments Mrs Zfphora B Wheeler chairman Mrs Grace Ewing Mrs Margaret Henderson Mrs Nelle P Hearcf Mrs Mary J Jones Mrs Pearl Thomas Mrs Jessie M Dorsey and M's Fiances Charlton 1 1933 PareiltTeacher News i Bride of Week 24 H°1I25EEP' Girl Betrothed Salt lake Council of Parents andima Clavton and musical numbers b Teachers will hold the first meeting Mrs Enid Orlob accompanied b of the year on Thursday at 3 p m Miss Virginia Freber and Mils Ethel auditorium The Law was followed by a tea Teachers in the Lafayette meeting will be in the nature of a of the school formed a receiving line of the school instruction for various and parents in groups of 100 were I departments All meipbers will be taken by members of the Ushers club 7 I segregated Into group? and plans methods for carrying out the years'this wav everv parent i met every teacher After this the parents were tW work will be discussed “ taken to the music room where tea As it is planned to make this vear was served by gijls of the school Mu the biggest ever in Parent Teacher sic dui ing the tea hour was furqished work in this state it is necessary for by various students Dr L John Nut all delegates to be present to form tall Jr and George A Eaton were spe contacts with others m the sam? work cial guests and to get definite ideas on procedure The need for cooperation between Officers of West junior P T A met the home and the school am the September 15 at the home of Mrs ways bf achieving this cooperation Eva J Olsen 154 North Second West was the subject of a talk given bv to discuss plans for the coming year Dr L John Nuttall Jr at the first It was decided to have the next meet meeting of the Forest P T A Monday 1ng be a get acquainted social to be evening The auditorium w as crowded held on October 12 with parents who displaved en Announcement of aourse of lec thuxiasm over the plans outlined lor turex to be glv'en bv University of the year Dr W Tenney Cannon Jr Utah professois free for the parents piesided of Irving district vas of especial m An impressive flag ceiemonv was terest to thoe who met at the Irving mauguiated as the first and last pait Parent Teachej" social Fuffty after Tf everv Parent Teacher program foi noon The scries will start on I ridaj this year Bovs of the school bugle at 2 p m and w ill embrace lectures corps and coloi guard led in this cere on subjects of vital interest to the monv w ith the parents pai ticipatinfe pai ents of junior high school boys and! It was decided that at the next meet gnN ing teachers would be in their rooms The sou il Friday was the first foi one half hour before the program meeting of the Irv mg association this in oidei to meet the parents personal year and was highly successful A lv and discuss buy problems with progm including an address bv A1 them By DR-- A W EVANS GET THE UMBRELLA HABIT It is estimated that there will ba approximately 30 000000 admissions to A Century of Progress exposition LOGAN— Miss Dorothy Watkins daughter of Mr and Mrs M J Wat If each person enters on an average oT four times that would mean that tins and Dr Clifford D Marlowe of almost 8000 000 will have been exSeattle Wash were married Thurs posed to the possibilities there Alday morning in the Logan temple lowing fiy visitors from beyond After the ceremony a breakfast was North America we estimate that served at the home of the bride s par about 5 to 7 per cent f the population ents for the immediate families In of the United States will have had the afternoon the couple left on a first hand experience when the gates honeymoon trip after which they finally close on November 1 will go to Seattle to make their home It is apparent now that whatever Mrs Asa J Merrill of Seattle sister other effects there may be one reof the bride was tn attendance at the sult of the show vyill be an increase wedding lfi addiction to the walking cane habit Dr and Mrs A V Reese of St visitors-tthe exposition have nothLouis formerly of Logan have spent ing particularly to do with their the past two weeks here visiting w ith hands and this has developed the relatives and friends They have walking cane habit The demand for been guests at the home of Mr and leg work wears out shoes and develMrs Moses Thatcher parents of Mrs ops corns and bunions but during this Reese On Tuesday afternoon Mrs experience the hands frnd little to do Reese erjtertqined the following Cane addiction follows as it does wnth friends at the Thatcher home Mrs old men society people newspaper Kersey Riter of Chicago 111 whonvas Irnen and other ornamental appendformerly Miss Ruth Budge a bride ages of the human race of a year ego Mrs LaPhne PeterFor some strange reason two other son pf Boise Idaho formerly of Loaddictions very well suited to pregan Mrs Moses Thatcher Jr of Salt vailing conditions have not come out The afternoon section of Mizpah Lake Mrs Joseph F Carlisle Mrs of this fair at the time of writing and Lester Pocock Miss Camille Chris chapter No 5 O E S will meet with the season of preeminent fitness Mrs Hamer S Cu'p 1357 Yale ave- tlansen Miss Edith Smith Mrs W J draws to a close One isUhe parasol tine Monday at 2 p m The assisting Nelson and Miss Eulalia Lee At the habit hostesses will be Mrs Leta M Beam close tea was served The fable was Yesterday as this was written was Mrs Emily Summerson Mrs Katie centered with a bouquet of asters Georgia day at the fair and several Powell Mis Hazel A Johnson Mrs Mrs William Lohman left Sunday thousand people sat in the glare and Mildred M Johnson Mrs Susan R for Washington D C where she will hot sunlight in the open air court Keate Mrs Alberta M Curry and visit with her daughter Miss Audiv POCATFLLO Idaho— Miss Helena the of Hall of States But one woMrs Irene E Hatcher Make reserLohman who ha$ a position in tht Call daufilTler of Di and Mrs O F mantheraised a parasol and no man vations with Mrs Culp Mrs Harry L department of interior Mrs Lohman of Pocatello whose Call engagement LOGAN— Mrs Clifford D Mai that one woman m good equalled Bracket chairman of Mrs Rae M will visit In New York befewe return to Flmer S announced Jacobson is PROVO— of One the outstanding home of Mr and Mis Haiold Jensen lowe formerly Miss Doiothv Watkins Nichols assisting chairman mg home son of Mr and Mis J F Jacobsen of sense A closed umbrella makes Mr and Mrs H J Hatch enter daughter of Mi and Mrs M J Uaf afffuis of the season was the animal bi Springs ille Tuesday evening Provo The pretty marriage will take place good w’alking cane and supplies all !Games and music formed theJenter The evening caid section B of Ratamed at dmner Friday evening hon kms of Logan whose marnage to autumn tea given by the members D C the middle of in Washington the for tainment Luncheon occasion the need for occupying the energies diant chapter No 120 E S will meet orlng'Mr and Mrs H J Carlisle and Dr Marlowe ot Seattle WashL friok of the Liberal Jeague Saturday aft was seived Octobei An open of unneeded hands at the home of Mrs Florence JenMr and Mm Milton Merrill before place Thuisday in the Logan emcion at tiifcwiome of Mrs Walttr Miss entertained Mavnaid rooms1 McCenp or parasol lesseqgvthe glvre S lledquist Ihe entei Uinment the departure of Mrs Carlisle andllemple nings 344 North Mam street Monday Die of CTivell members at the club and heat and promotes comfort were decorated with autumn flow It at 8 p m Hostesses will be Mrs Mr and Mrs Merrill for New York Tlje en is an ideal roof in that it protects er carrving out a color scheme of her home Monday evening Miriam Burt Mrs 4 Winifred ScrogCity the following day where they were rooms decorated with tertaining Miss Hat Beulah all that from descends from above will spend the winter Professor Mer purple and gold gins Mrs Francis Potter Miss Rena Miss Ada An ton pi evident of the club and Mrs the season's flowers while it does not trap hot air The Fticheda Mrs Eva Holt Mrs Alice rill has a year's leave of absence from one-ac-t detson read the "The at play the met of Yuma Ariz have Walter guests the Utah State Agricultural college Hedquist good people ’’ Player and Mis Robert L Harris Musical numbfix die dooi In the receiving line weie Dance Below roofed their house on this umbrella and will attend school at Columbia Mrs Florence Carlson chairman and the ch urmen of the vanoux commit were given by Mrs Lillian M Young Mrs John Tanner "assistant chairPerhaps some day archiprinciple university Mrs Carlisle who is head Mrs R George Geary presided at tects in other warm places will foltees Mrs Llovd button general Ted Maynard and Miss McCene May of the physical education department man 14 nard to Luncheon was served a prettily art anged party at her home low the example of those of Yuma as chairman Mis Margaiet Tern Miss of the U S A C also has a leave Miss Vera Jackson was hostess to 2553 Seventh East sheet Mrs Bud Nilsson Mrs DEER CONGESTION REPORTED Rheta of absence and will attend school at Friday eve well as the umbrella users wherever FAIRVIEW -- Mr and Mrs Henry Aithur Kay of the the members Lambda club Tau D Taylor and Miss Helena Columbia university ning in honor of "Miss Virginia Nlel thev are R Mills ALBUQUERQUE N M (UP)— residents of his Stewart at A her home pioneer Thursday evening son whose mari lage to Harold Har The other is the fan habit Our Mr and Mrs G A Lundalil enter citv Residing at the tea table program of musical One of those repoits you very seldom weie honoied at a family dir-nand literary ding will take plaie in the near fu during the aftei noon were Miss "Eu numbers tamed at a dmner party Sunday eve Japanese friends have assembled a heai anv more is being investigated and reception was which after Ar Mrs ture Mrs Cieer Lenn given Twenty guests vlere present nice Bird fine exhibit from which we should ning at their summer hbme in Logan Wednesday in celby Paul Reddington chief of the Unit nold Robinson Mis Arthur D Tay luncheon was seived During the evening the hostess was learn much Unconsciously and withCovers were laid for 16 ebration of their canyon ed States biological survey A con The memBeis of the Nelke Reading assisted Mrs Clarence Mrs Mrs r Hatton Ross Fain MeKendrick by out intent they are trying to teach guests Music followed the dinner golden gestion of deer is reported on the wedding Loose Mrs Henry D Taylor Mrs club met at the home of Mrs Hattie and Mrs Sadie Fisher us he fan habit We seem to be Two attractive bridge luncheons Shelton range m the Sacramento T Snow Thursday afternoon The D Mrs O Hansen anniversary Lynn Taylor were given this week at the summer blind to charms and advantages of the IWTRRAY — Mr Ralph Pucci mountains Reddington left Albu A program and entei tainment rooms were decorated Mrs Elmer Johnson Heber Mrs XL-One demonstration Ivlr lady at one of who be! —otcrrtrrrq'ae"wnh-' JbKn“G'aTrri7“staTe bio- bride of “were-- wr“ -- — Kamffie rTnFy- -er 1MTT‘“fcrtaTtd"ptiHi-Wagone- r jsjfh— autumn flaw ers A delightful — n the concessions has apparently devel- Lundahl by Mrs Lundahl and Mrs wj logical servey leader and M E Mus which" was after"” given following Mis Denzil Brown Mrs piogiam Ross Anderson At Wednesdays joyed grave regional forest and game ex luncheon was seived Mrs Gladys dinner aftei which she makes of them has no bearing on luncheon covers were laid for 36 a C pert Nielson was hostess for in assisting party dancing this story at were who entertained guests the occasion the L D S amuse- A fan is something for idle hands bridge after luncheon Ascoiepmelment hdll for lhe Mr and Mis R M Boardmalr an 150 to toy with Out of action it can still was awarded to Mrs John H Pitzer uj nounce the farrffiHmet of the 1 of their Lindsay daugh maniage pp Thirty two guests were entertained? ter Velera Rowburv to George S at the Heber social hall Thursday af- be justified In action it drives hot at the Thursday luncheon At the McPhie son of James M and Joseph ternoon and night in their annual moist air away from the skin replacclose of the bridge games a score ing it with air that Is in condition By JOSEPHINE CULBERTSON me Jensen McPhie of Provo The family reunion On a hot day "World’s Greatest Player and Teacher” Says Ely Culbertson prize was awarded The day's pi gram opened with a to1 promote comfort ceiemonv was performed Saturday In we must depend on the evaporation of The following motored to the sum Heber City by Elder Alfred Sharp adThe included banquet program mer home in Logan canyon of Mr Mi and Mrs Willafd L Sowards dress of welcome Bishop Bennett sweat to get rid of the excess heat THE CHINESE PROBLEM is one where to reap the highest we make and Mrs Roland Emmett Wednesday Stagnant air in contact entertained at dmner at their home Lindsay trombone solo Kenneth Helen D Richard! a mission- - ward North and South should not fee evening for a no host supper party Sunday afternoon in honor of their Duke song Andrew Lindsay read- with the skin becomes saturated with a y of better bridge in China nowiat‘sfied with a double of seven dia- - with bridge following Mi and Mrs — Tho moisture and stops evaporation anrt m the civic circles Mis Mills has Monday afternoon for the member daughter Gav and Fred A Lewis ing James Lindsay vocal trio use of a fan remedies this Fanning residing in Txingtao China reports monds but should bid seven spades Roland Emmett Mr and Mrs William who married Pink recrntlv Anweie Blanche Sarah and Allison B Y U Nije faculty and their that in the foreign colony there is a Walter Herbert was one of the par- Lohman Mr and Mrs G A Lind servetl many years as Relief society nf Die done forces the trapped Baskets of flowers were asters with ferns formed the renter drew Allison accompanist tap danc- -' skillfully ti emendous interest in bridge and that ticipants in Jjehalf of Austria in the quist Mr and Mus Val Palmer Mr teacher and Mr Mills was city mar- partners hot saturated air away from tho for the table Covers dining Melba piece fes Carol and more lawn the used in making ing Lindsay Clyde shal several years under and within the clothing duplicate $ames are held quite fre- recent international tournament held and Mrs L D N&isbitt and Mlss Ar were laid for Mrs Sadye Lewis Bert vocal duet Ray and Lindsay Ander- spaces m London He recounts the following And the amount of effort required to Henry Hithaid tive Miss Ethel Taylor The folliwmg Logan ladies re quently Levis John Dr Lewis and Mrs son tea at Duke Melba vocal trio Marion Harris the lene table incident presided Mills was born in One of the hands which caused amusing ceived invitations to attend a tea in Wsrien E Rasmussen Mack Swen Lindsay ” Caiol Clyde humorous wield a fan is disproportionate to tho ‘ Mt Pleasant Au- and Miss Mildred Harris and Miss son Dr During the London tournament I Ogderr Tuesday given by Mis Adam much comment among those in the Clifford Dangerfield Mrs stunts Mrs Christine K Duke read- comfort It promotes the Warnick Beth served guests held the South 29 hand 1863 a son We following gust our Japanese visitors may Orient playing the game was dealt as Patterson Mrs Wallace Ellis and Fern Berson Miss Dorothv Barrett Loraine Crook vocal duet Lois revive hope of the Members board wives ‘ antheir Sof the art of fanning follows Mrs Junior Rich honoring their niece Heniy and Anne who were Mr and Mrs L N Sorenson of Salt ing AK4 Duke and 97KJ werd Smith solos vocal President OAK63 Flope present KQI07 Mills PHYSICIAN ERRED South dealer Miss Marion Ellis who arrived here and Mrs Heber J Grant Mr and Irke Mrs Lena V Worlton Bean Joyce McPhie Hal Duke history of Curious writes' Our doctor left me My partner Dr v Kaltenegger North recently from England where she d Both sides vulnerab'e Mercy M Don Carlos Young Pi evident and Dan Woilton and Ralph Goodwin the original Lindsay family as writMrs had Mills a and Mrs T N Tavlor and Piesident of Iehi and the Misses Willa and ten by the late William Lindsay In the some morphine pills to ease intense spent the summer with her parents A54 I did not who for the daughter of Rich-ar- d and Mrs Kathleen Sowards pain after tooth extraction 8 97AI087432 A4 Mr and Mrs Frank Ellis year 1928 given by Crtaie Lindsay take Stephen L Chipman 9A i OQ85 Kathtr-- t and home the time but have since at any past five yeais have made their C to hostess C the was Mrs Duke vjacal solo Norma Campbell taken one" at Jones 08 me Dallin Wext- The bidding: night for severe headin a suburb of London Mrs D C song Mrs Miles Clyde KQJ 109864 wood was born m members of the Optimist club at her It produced a stupor which ache North South Budge Mrs Kersey Riter Mrs Asa afternoon home closed 7 a dance with The Tuesday Progies program AQ lasted far into the next day Some Bullen Mrs E G Peterson Mrs Lu Springville 3 97 (1) 2 0 Apnl sive 500 was the feature of the after to which all friends of the family 103 2 8 1866 97QJ 8765 friends and I have since been discussther M Howell Mrs George Torge 4 They were noon after which luncheon was 40 were Invited OAKQJIO 0 954 maified September served to Mrs John Lundahl Mrs son and Mrs O Guy Cardon ing the danger connected with taking 6NT 70 of The the seventy-fir7632 anniversary 732 13 1883 these pills What is the danger? Miss Gladys Hobbs entertained ten P ILula Scott Mrs John Yeager Mrs of the Lindsay family m Waarrival REPLY — Muss Mable satch guests at dinner Tuesday evening in bliortly BRIGHAM CITY ‘ Mrs Marv 21 Hopkins be will jecham October county as not to be considered This is Your physician should not have left KJ 109863 2 the tearoom of the Bluebird honoring marriage W A Chrustensen president of the Ameri Mrs Sutherland james 4 a You here they moved Mrs Mills jump overcall as we used the sys- Miss Alladine Bell who recently ar 97K94 can Legion auxiliary announces the MAJOR BIDDLE HUNTS MOOSE morphine tablets with ybu tem where two hearts would have rived home from Chicago following to Anzona and helped in the or Ioni- Curl and Mrs Arthur Clvde OSEATTLE (UP)— Seeking large planned for next week in the world Mrs George Ballif entertained the following commutes have been se a been of dramatic art when Mrs Ruth M negative response A 5 her graduation from Northwestern zation of Show low Apache county members of chapter No 1 of the lected specimens of bull moose Major Niclv At all other tables the hands were university and for Mrs J Leigh Wil Arizona Mis Victor Bott Mrs olas Biddle of Philadelphia and Har- should not have taken them for headAlice Louise Reynolds club at her Membership This hand is certainly a freak One played at seven hearts or seven summer kenson a bride of the late They returned to Utah in 1891 and home Monday evening Mrs Claude Martin Rasmussen Mrs Duane old T Green curator of the Academy ache The pain following extraction suit and two player has a nine-caralters arranged in a have made their home in Fairview Ashworth Fortunately for us the diaa review of “The Lower welfare and rehabilitation of Natural Sciences museum of Phila- of a tooth is rarely If ever sufficient gave Even the mond suit broke while the hearts did green others eight-car- d suits table the bow centered to warrant the usa of morphine by a since then pottery Biography of Emerson” bv Van Mrs Harry Smith and Mrs Carl Sea delphia were en route to the Kenai Fast player who has only a not Therefore the grand slam was After dmner the guests attended the the parents of 12 clul-di- Wyek Brooks are physician To leave this drug for the shore Roland Ridd Mrs Mrs They Alaska The near Seward poppy peninsula suit has still a hand entitled to be made in diamonds only My partner theater of whom the following are livA Volonte Paul Forester Mrs Ernest Ficeman hunters said the moose did not neces- patient to take at his will could not the The of members classed among the distributional after this great success said 'I knew The danger is not of Mrs LaPhene Peterson of Boise ing Richatd and George Mills Mrs elub were entertained at Wie home of publicity Miss Mable Christensen sarily have to be the largest in the be justified monstrosities could Idaho and Mrs Paul Dorius of Salt Anthere Swensen and Mrs Sylvia Mrs Harold death due to acute morphinism There intuitively that the grand slam be big Leslie Mis Brunker world must bub after Shriver Tuesday ’ legislation they His in Lake City were guests at an informal Romero Fairuew Frank Mills Og- noon Luncheon was served after Americanism Naturally with such a monster be made only in diamonds is no likelihood that you had morMrs Earl Ferguson many varied contracts were reached tuition did not deceive him We were bridge game of Mrs Clvde Worlev den Lewis Mills Provo Mrs Register the tots of preschool age phine enough for that however reckwas Thomas Mrs Alton Elnora Mrs fidac Mis which Ray bridge played At the rlore of Among them were six diamonds by much admired bv the kibitzers and" Monday afternoon Mt fi with Mrs Naomi Woolley in Nursery-lan- lessly you may have used it The dan May Naylor and J Andcr on and Mrs Helen Vance Bowcutt Mis Kenneth Jensen West doubled down two six clubs were proudly sitting together whin the games tea was seived 1354 E So Temple Hy 532-Bernice Nelson Los Angeles receiving the favors for the occasion nance Mrs Wilson Forrest Mrs ger is of the morphine habit diabv North and seven made seven the captain of our team Dr Paul With the close of the summer and Mrs Alma Benson Spring Miss La Rue Moore entertained a George Hodges Mis Ethel Stander M West monds by doubled and down Stern came to us and said ‘Your bid- months literary clubs are planning O A Riley Mrs Mrs They also have 45 gramiehil-an- d number of friends at dinner at herlmeraorial three sev en clubs by North and seven ding was the most horrible imagina- for the opening of their seasons nine home Monday evening in honor ofLloyd Rees Mrs D E Mahoney made Peculiarly enough no North ble’ He was right too1 work The first to become active is Mr and Mrs George McPliee who Mother’s day Mis Joseph A Joseph and South pair bid seven shades CANDIDAtY REDlItFS HIM Today's Question the Womens Literary club which Autumn son Mrs Lee Glenn Mrs Earl An were maincd recently (UP)-Awhich is of course makable against of the Pa an correct nd KITTANNING Kindly give bidding gave a luncheon meeting Wednesday flowers were used in the centerpiece derson community service Mrs C B to defense However to Reid i the hands Mrs of educe for run other is way any following afternoon at the home exceptagalnst Covers were Stratford Mrs Ruel Eskelsen Mrs for the dining table a defensive bid of seven diamonds South dealer Bailey with Mrs Bailey and Mrs public qffice as Burgess Thomas laid for ten Orville Merrell hospital sewing Mrs attest Covers Bur will Norr there is no particular purpose in bidas hostesses Doutre William Kittanning The members of the B YU wo- Moroni JenVen national defense Mrs 2 as table The 30 seven seven 24 has clubs he lost Norr for gess laid were spades Reports ding guests men s organization entertained their Chester Knudson music Mrs Irl 97A10754J with the honor count assures a higher was centered with a bouquet of ver pounds during his campaign for re partners at a barbecue at the stadium Ward Mrs Mathew Compton Mrs O A42 core benias The programs foj the com- election His weight eards show he Friday afternoon Dr George Han Alma Thompson serving Mrs Jane 1083 The hand is unusual also in that it ing year were distributed to the mem has dropped from 305 pounds to 275 sen was In charge of the entertain B Clark sergeant at arms Mrs Roger WITH THE NEW bers The opening meeting of the pounds ment The committee on arrange Sederholm Mrs Lafayette Jensen season will be held Thursday Sep ments included Mrs Elsie C Carroll Mrs Lewis Jones was appointed sec tember 28’t the home of Mrs C M The following will assist Miss Spill Mrs Vasco M Tanner Mrs H Grant retary to succeed Mrs Oral Mathias PICK-ME-U- P BEAUTY KITI The program will be man Trevor Clark tenor Miss lone Ivins Mrs George Hansen Mrs Bcr Christensen given by Mrs Otto Mehr who will Tarbet accompanist and Thain Car trand Harrison Mrs Milton Mar The Prince of Court shall Mrs H M Woodward Miss Pioneer Woman Feted review Walter B” Pitkin s book “Life lisle pianist AQ J 109 Painters” by Constance D'Axcy Etta Scorup Mrs Moroni Cottam and 978 Begins at Forty streets are sprinkled Mackay will be presented bv Muss Mrs May Hammond On Eightieth Birthday Already the 03 with out-o- f town students returning Spillman Mary Champ and Wallace Mrs Lauia Keetch of Pleasant AKJ972 be to Logan preparatory to the opening Everton will Readings given by Grove announces the marnage of her SPANISH FORK— Mrs Mary Eliz Answer: of the Utah State Agricultural col Miss Spillman from Robert Frost daughter Mamie to LeRov Baum abeth Bowen w ell known Spanish We have the honor to announce that we hare South and frater William Blake of week next Baum of Elmer Mrs Mr and Sorority Christopher Moiley son lege Fork pioneer and widow of George I readv A P P Leo are Milt Gloss Herbert houses opened Provo being which took with us a charming guest from New York City— place Tuesday Bowen Indian war veteran was hon nity 2 to receive the members who will Croke and D H Lawrence September 19 ored her and bv daughters daughters 3 Mr and Mrs A H Thompson and make their homes at the various chapMrs J N Ellei Ison entertained law September 18 her 80th birth 6 ter houses during the school year son Fied motored to Salt Lake Tues members otJhe Utah Sorosis club at in Helena Rubinstein’s be have to a at of season dinner activities attend the the party family already 1 day Sorority meeting opening The shaded suit rebid is justiField at the home junrtl0n at Mr and William Mrs An Peter bv On Edge afternoon home her Sunday gun morning given Wednesday distrified by the honor strength and Bell a daughter of Mrs Personal Representative wood hall at Providence a breakfast son which celebrated their wedding address of welcome was given by who withMargaiet bution of the holding Mrs James Bowen Mrs Vas and also the Mrs the was which girls following Ellertson Mrs after by birthday given 2 anniversary can Bowen infer the strength Misa North Mrs Bowen Arthur William Rebecca Miss Vontella Hess Buckholz Helen Johnson Miss anniversary of their little son Game to M Tanner gave a report of the and length of South’s club suit from Mrs Jane Boyack the latter of Miss LaRue Cook Miss Beth Mr and Mrs Peterson and son ac national convention of federated wo and n the fact that clubs were bid first and Stewart hostesses nlnt wprp Brig compamed Mr and Mrs Thompson to PERMANENT WAVES that spades were later not only bid Nelson Miss Jean Stewart ofaround -e- luded Pno aeiec Like so many travelers business women social at the Thomp The long table ham City Logan and but rebid fTr'thVTemmntaVo'f was seated the were 50 tarn which givenX Popular guests ing 1933 Features Mrs Jane Tuttle and King (Copyright and literary lights dashing debutantes and others STANDARD wing er which luncheon was seived x charmingly decorated with bright fall week of Geraldine ®°'J'en’ Syndicate Inc ) Mem Mrs John Gerber of Nibley an Mrs Milton Thomas was hostess to flowers and autumn leaves papterM WAVE she carries with her constantly the newest beauty bers of the Beta Delta sorority en nourn es the engagement of her daugh the members of the Tres Joli club at £lshes from each Each head Is FREE BRIDGE BOOKLET waved to suit a bridge party Tuesday ter Martha to Robert Albrecht of Nib her home Thursday afternoon Games at tertained Readers of this newspaper may sensation of the day— Helena Rubinstein's Pick-Me-the Individual— at the chapter house The ley The marriage will take place in and inusic were the features of the FORESTS- GET EIGHT MILLION have a free copy of ‘‘Bridge Rules and eveningwere entertained soft deep wave at six small November in the Logan L D S afternoon after which luncheon was guests with those corlj SAN FRANCISCO (UP)— More Beauty Kit Etiquette” by Josephine Culbertson tables of bridge with refreshments temple served Adringlet ends through special arrangement served at the close otthe games CovOf interest Is the announcement of Miss Florence Maw entertained the than $8 500000 will be spent during dress Mrs Culbertson in care of this ers were laid for tS guests This shiny kit (she has a black one— you may preMrs the marnage of Miss Jean Pedersen members of the N L U club at her the next two years for maintenance HU FINGER WAVES stamped Sherwrn Maeser was a special guest daughter of Dr and Mts N A Peder- home Saturday evening newspaper inclosing A short of 18 national forests In California Completely Dried fer red) contains nine of Helena Rubinstein's faenvelope Chi Omega sorority is entertaining at sen of Logan to Clayton Garr Loosli business meeting was held during and southwestern Nevada according a tea Sunday afternoon Mr and Mrs EMmond Loosh which the program for the coming to S B Snow chief of the federal of son BRING A FRIEND mous beauty preparations Everything any woman Two artistic evenings have been Of Ashton Idaho The wedding cere year was made out Luncheon was regional forest buienu here Used to CROQD1GNOLE and to pay School Enrollment purchase students equipment of two her Bell will was in served SepChicago present mony performed WAVES needs to pick up her beauty— a complete beauty Miss Virginia Coakley on” Wednesday tember 15 by President Romney of The members of the La Conda elub wage these funds will provide 1 500 000 2 for S1B8 of Shows Increase evening man or labor the days employ in a dramatic art recital at the northern states mission at hLs were entertained at the home of Mrs treatment in the Presbyterian church with assist home in the presence (ff relatives and Lowrv Anderson Springville ment of 10 000 men at a substantial 150 for said Snow each days ance of Fred Baugh Miss Ruth Ham- a few close friends following the Thursday afternoon Autumn flow- wage Come in and meet our charming guest Discuss the HEBER— The schools of Wasatch mond Kendrick Hawks and Miss ceremony the young couple left for ers were used In decorating PROFIT ROADS SHOW a en small in with the a honeymoon at The Dunes in In rooms Games and music were Ruth Owens all local favorites county opened last week p d your beauty problems with her See her Increase in enrollment m each school music world Miss Coakley s pro- diana and after October 1 will re joyed after which luncheon was STOCKHOLM (UP)— The railroads in Sweden made over the highest enrollment of last gram Is made up from the following turn to Chicago to make their home served Kft and pick up one for yourself Beauty year Tp date the enrollment follows authors F Hopkins Smith Michael Mrs Loosli is a graduate of the Mr and Mrs Toseph ' JSsputhorpe net profit for June of 1 800 000 kroner 500 1 o 'Wive to 000 on the for 318 kroner I Extra ike en nf school and Set umc the St Sal' Kane Senior Parke and Utah ite inn compared 'are mllego high Cummings high Henrj AgiKul'uiil junior Shampoo ' md aft r pav i it She e school 314 total 632 at highr t peal Diummond A P Lerbeit V ill tii c member f S if r iin rl m to s m month in ( ll1932 n I x 630 a U du a th las lrnfc (11 boi d tie is SCMMM-JOHRSO- N DRUGS v I Im h ( net I t il vo 200 000 hrnner c mini ( i P o M O he school' w th 1933 cm n tment Arthui Guild m n md A fried Nnu cl K- -t fust 1932 second Heber Central Miss Camilla Spillman will be prt Mi Lo j li reiei ed hi M A drgrci gu ijgp w tale plaie in the neai tn 400 000 a vear ago The electri fied ore line across Lapland north BLDG of Idaho and at future South Main St 31C BROOKS ARCADE school 247 245 Midway school 188 sented in a dramatic art recital the from the Lniver-itThe members of the Mar Kece clublof the arctic circle showed a loss for 183 Daniel school 60 55 Charleston following evening September 28 atjpresent is studying medicine at the (Over Broadway Drug)— WAS 99J7 entertained their husbands at the June the Second ward amusement ball University of Chicago drool S3 92 Walisburg l$0 91 W 4 club-hou- o j Provo Society Gossip lm-brel- Af f air Honors Pioneer Couple fitOi 50 Years Wedded Celebrate Date Lindsay Family Holds Reiituon A ‘ Jbut-tlie-- CONTRACT BRIDGE re-M- rs ‘ ‘ i West-woo- Legion Auxiliary Leaders Elected - alter their 1 - d st Rose-colore- d 1 six-ca- rd en Clar-Nels- d ’ 1 She’s just arrived from New York ' If ‘ 375 w' 09 25c in ‘rnn7n i ed $195 Pick-Me-U- state-owne- LA HUE i r i mi ‘ i i i r f n ' -- '‘fn't -- " I 1111 c 11 2"9 |