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Show ; With The Society Circles WKm i. . . B ' Miss Virginia Untoson and Mr. B, M. Athny wore innrr'ed Wednesday B morning In the Logan Temple. In B i the evening a large reception was glv- B J ' en In their honor nt tho homo of the B I bride's parents, Mr, nnd Mrs. Ar- B thur Bntcson on Second West K street. Ono hundred Invitations were m iBsucd for tho affair, and Mr. and B ' Mrs. Dateson were assisted ,ln re- H I j ' celvlng hy Mr. and Mrs. William Ath' BB I i j. ay and a nurahor of the girl friends j '. of tho bride. Tho Iioubo was pro- fusely decorated with vines and pink Bl . roses, Tho hrldo wore a handsome I gown of white tropo do chlnp and j carried an oxqu'slto uoquot of pink BT roses. Tho hrldo was attended by six BmV br'.dcsmnlds, Miss Lcora Thatcher, B ): j j Miss Kthlyn Barnes, Miss Ada Mlt- H I I 1 ton, Miss Marian Smith, Miss Orlta 9 " Smith and Miss Clalro Cardon, Mr BBvJ i ,' , Claytor Preston attundi-d tho bride- BBB ) groom ns host man. A number of BB I 4 . tho g'rl friends of tho bride assisted B f ' ,' In tho dining room whllo Miss liar- BBV I ,'i rlet Uateson presided at thu punch BBV ' bowl. Mr. and Mrs. Athay will BBBj ' ' lt mako their homo In Logan. B f A delightful affair of tho week was BBV ir given Monday evening by Miss Mil- BBV drcd Daniels .when sho entertained In BBBJ If honor of Miss Alice Parklnsom noses B and ornngo bloqsopia woro artlstlcal- H )y arranged about tho rooms. A color B , schemo ot.rcd and ,whlto was carried H out In the decorations and tho daln- H , ty rcfreslimqnts served. Those prcs- B cnt wero: Altco, Parkinson, Hazel Mc B Allstcr, Leon Ja,hn,spn Mrs, Vlncta B Palmer, Mrs. Leah Hanson, Mrs.) H Kvans.. Jennie Baldwin, Mrs, Gladys B Palmer, Veda Parknson, Karma Par- B klnson, Mrs. Afton Nlolson, Llzzlo B Parkinson, ' Mrs. Mark Parkinson, B Mrs. Fred Parkinson, Winnlo Parkin- H son, Clalro Jcnson, Veda Cardon, Rot- Hl ta Maughan, Mrs, Hcber Maughan, BV Mrs. William McNeil, Mrs. John Pet- H crson, Mrs. Kay Cnrrlngton, Mrs Ha- H gen, Miss Grey of Salt Lako; Mrs. B Harvey Ulnlr, Olllo Johnson, Myrtlo K Johnson, Tjlllo Johnson, Miss Lunt, H ' of Salt Lako; Winona Darber, Mrs. H A. L, Palmer, Mrs. Dunford,. Mrs. R Charles Richards, Mrs. T. 12. Dan- H tela and tho Misses LnPr'clo, Mildred, B Alda nnd Fay Daniels. H B Misses Hazel nnd Mary Anderson 1 entertained tho following guests nt n BVB j clumber party Tuesday: Misses Allco BV ! Charles, Inez Thaln, Margaret Wor- H ley, Elizabeth Drysdalc, Veda Smith, BBBl Margaret Knowles, Ulancho Worloy, BBBj Mrs. Vclln Andorson, Mrs. Mary Hof- BBB , fcr and Mrs. Ada England. HHhB BV Mrs. Cliff Ooodw!n nnd Mrs. W. BBbJ r- Skldmoro entertained on Tuesday BBBb I evening lm honor of Mr. nnd Mrs. BBV P. E. Keeler of Long Beach, Callfor- BBBj nla. A. delldous luncheon was serv- BBS i C(1 nn " wns cnJ'C(l' Orange bios- BBvJ I ' soma and roses wero prettily nrrang- BBbJ ; , . cd about tho rooms. Prizes wore won BBBJ by Mr. and Mrs H. J. DoWltt, Mrs. !P. E. Keeler and Mr. Goodwin. Thoso present woro Mr. and Mrs. hb .1 t ' 'J Keoler, Mr. and Mrs. H. J. DeWltt, BBBJ f 'Mr and Mrs' Allan Palmer, Mr. and BBbJ. I ' ' Mrs. Hal Farr,Mr. and Mrs. Georgo BBBJ: FIstcr, Mr. "and Mrs. Julius Jacob- B ' I sen, Mr. and Mrsi L, Llunartz, Mr. BBbJ ' and Mrs, Hi Stoneyhnd Miss Phoebo BBbJ Goodwin. B ' t One ovenlng last week tho Sorority B, 1 glrlrs entertained with a mlscellan- BBI il eous B,10wcr In honor of Miss Hedvlg B' ; Benson n June brido, Tho tlmo was B spent In sowing nnd dainty refresh- B ments wero served. Thtrty-fivo H !. guests had tho pleasure, of tho oven- H BBVM' j 'J Last Sunday evening Bishop and BBbE1 . i. Mrs. W, R. Sloan ontertalned n num- B I 1, her of their friends with n musical H i evening. Beautiful musical selections H t were rendered by Miss Margaret BBBl! Worley and Messrs W. It. and Eu- j geno Worloy. Spring flowers wero of- fectlvely arranged about tho rooms. ' ' 1 1 M tho ttoso of a delightful evening K'; dainty refreshments wero sorved. bbV it BBa' T1' "SB0 ' ,y" BWnrm of tho Bco Kj . hlvo girls of tho Socond ward wero H entertained Monday ovenlng at tho Bj , homo of Miss Blanch Worloy. Music BBbB' wns enjoyed during tho ovenlng and B I refreshments wero served. BBBl ' BBBl n FrlJa' f lnsl Tvcc1c J,lrB' Asa B j Bullen entertained a few friends at BBbB ( ii konsln'gton'.' At tho closo of n do- t i Ughtful afternoon delicious refresh- BBVB1 morits wero sorved. Thoso present BBbB; I I wero' Mrs. Guy Cardon, Mrs. Georgo BBBB 1 ' ' B. Hendricks, Mrs. Roy Bullen, Mrs. BBBB I Jock llydo and Mrs. K. G. Peterson. BBBs ' 7,Irs' Bll,ny - Btovens entertain- BBBH' I cd wlth.nn Informal brldgo tea Tues- BBBB ' day. Tho" rooms woro pretty with BBBB' I spring flowers. BBBBBf H I 1 Mrs- C. M, Groeshcck cntortalncd B j nt dinner on Sunday In honor of Miss B ! Marlon Groesbeck of Salt Lako City. BBBR il1' l JA BBH' T(! nBBBW. BBBB ' ' -iiJBBBBBM The tahlo was grated with rospsaiidL covers were laid for twelve gtlaVttTS hi - Hi. k' i Miss Eva Crockett entertained on Friday evening with miscellaneous shower cbmpllmon'tatyXtoMlss ElSa Thoresona Ju'no brltlS to'bo. Rosm wero effectively arrnnged about iho rooms 'During tho ovenlng' delicious refreshments wero served.; The hostess host-ess wn(s assisted by her mother Mrav Emor 'Crockett. Fifteen guests had tho plcasuTo of the ovenlng. ' vMrs. vrn. Skanchy entertained n fow friends nt dinner Inst Sunday, tho honor guests holng Miss AddlO Tnrbet and Mr. Norman Sknnchyi Tho Inblo was prettily decorated with' cut flowers. A delightful surprlso wna given Mr. A. D. Bell Momlny at hla homo on First East. A pleasant evening wns spent In playing BOO und dainty refreshments' wero served. Potted plants nnd pink poonles brlghtoned tho rooms, Those present woro Mr. nnd Mrs. E. J.- Bell, Mr. nnd Mrs. M. O. Bell, Mr. nnd Mrs. Alfred Bell, Mr. and Mrs., Jesso Earl, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Earl, Mr. and, Mrs. G. W. Llndqulst, Mr. nnd Mrs. E, W. Elliot, Mr, nnd Mrs, Robert Stowart,, Mr. and Mrs. A. Gordon, Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Nocdham, Mrs. John Gordon, Mrs. Stock, Miss Loulo Dell and Mr.-M. J. Holt. m m m Tho Knowles reunion was held at Modoc, Montana at tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Wharton, tho 87th anniversary .of Father William Knowles. Thcro woro fifty present. Tho program was rendered na follows: fol-lows: Singing. Prayer by Georco Baugh. Singing. Minutes of last session ses-sion were read. Address of welcome by Joseph Knowles Jr.; piano solo by Mrs. Lou Bnugh; paper on p'oncors, David Stoddard of LeGrando, Oregon, solo by Frnnk Bnugh; trio by Nephl nnd Emma Martlncnu and Suslo Chnn-trlll; Chnn-trlll; speech by Luko Lavery; election elec-tion of oillcors nnd report of torn-mlttccs. torn-mlttccs. Benediction by Nephl Mar-t'neau. Mar-t'neau. Banquet at 4 o'clock nnd a dnnco In tho ovenlng with n midnight lunch finished tho day's pleasures, never to bo forgotten by tho merry party that partook of Mr. and Mrs. Wharton's hospl'illty. Thoso In nt-tendnnca nt-tendnnca from fnr off wero: Mrs. Au-rolla Au-rolla NIbloy and grandson, Cnrlylo Ilogors and Mr. nnd Mrs. David Stoddard nnd family of LeGrande, Oregon; Mr. and Mrs. William Wnlo nnd family of Bakor CIty,.p.Orogon; Mr. nnd Mrs.. NophI Martlneau, Suslo Su-slo ChantrlU and Mr. 'and Mrs. Harold McFarland of St. Anthony, Idaho. Tho Prolncho Bwarm of the Third ward Beehlvo girls, mot nt tho homo of Millie. Swan. The field of religion relig-ion was taken "up nnd tho lives of tho presidents of tho church discussed discuss-ed by tho girls of tho swarm. Refreshments Re-freshments wero served. The ceremony was performed Wednesday Wed-nesday in the Logan Templo which united In marriage Miss Addle Tar-bet Tar-bet and Mr. Norman Skanchy. Tha young couplo loft on tho afternoon train for a, Bhort wedding tour nnd will rotur nto qiake their homo In this cltv. Miss Hazel Knowloa entertained tho following guests with n slumber party Tuesday night at her homo on First South. Miss LaReo Siott, Miss Cynthia Durfoy, Miss Lydla Hanson, Miss Delia England, Miss Eva Woolf. Miss Manila Nolson nnd Miss Mary Moser camo from Salt Lako for n visit with rolatlvos 'nrid friends. V Miss Marlon Groesbeck of Salt Lako Is visiting In Logan, guost of. Mrs. C. M, Groesbeck. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Andorson and children motored to Salt Lako last1 Sunday nnd spent tho early part of tho week with relatives. Mrs. Margaret Clark and daughter daugh-ter Marjorlo left last Sunday for Salt Lnko whoro thoy will visit for somo-tlmo. somo-tlmo. Mr. Enrl Stoddard of LeGrando, Oregon, camo to Logan Tuesday ovo-nlng ovo-nlng and Is a guost of Mr. and Mrs. M. S. Eccles. Mr. Jay Castlcton spent Thursdny In Preston, Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Goorgeson of Weston, Idaho, motorod to Logan on Wednesday, !Mrs. John Fredorlcksen of Mnlad, came to Logan to attend the golden wedding celebration of Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Olson. , M' Miss Clara Krcmer has Bono, to Borkoloy, California whore sho vlll attend school this slimmer. I . Mrs. N. C. Peterson nnd Mrs. Harriet L. Benson returned Wednesday Wednes-day evening from a, pleasant visit. In. Sail Lako" City. Mrs. Landln Stroblo arrived Tuesday Tues-day ovenlng from Now York and will visit for a abort time with her parents par-ents Mr. and Mr. William Worley. : . u ' Supt. and Mrs. R. V Larson have gone to Berkley, .California;! Where they will spend thu summer. . Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Lillywh'lte' and .family arc visiting In Logan guests of Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus Jones. Mrs. Jack Hyde and children returned re-turned to their homo In Salt Lako on Monday afternoon. They woro .'accompanied .'ac-companied by Miss Ruth Barber who will visit w.th friends. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Harris spent over last Sunday in Salt Lake. Dr. and Mrs. Robert Stowart iro-turned iro-turned tho early part of tho week from a short stay In Salt Lako. " Miss Florence Carllslo nnd Miss Edith Hendricks left Tuesday for Berkley, California, whoro they wljl attend school during the summer. (, i Miss Elizabeth Underwood left 'during 'dur-ing tho week for Kentmky where sho will spend tho summer. Mrs. Lutia Fryer left Tuesday for Berkley, California where she will attend school. Mrs. William Watson and little daughter havo returned from a pleasant pleas-ant visit In Salt Lnko and Ogdcn. Bishop nnd Mrs. William George-son George-son of Ccdnrvllle, Idaho, aro visiting with relatives and frienda In Logan. Mrs. Georgo T). Harding nnd daughter, daugh-ter, Mnrgaret, returned homo Wednesday Wed-nesday evening from n pleasant visit nt.WIHard. ' V . Mr. and Mrs. P. E, Keeler of Long Bench, spent tho early part of the week in Logan. ' ' m m 'Mrs. William O. Bigelow and daughter. Margarot of Cardston, Canada, Can-ada, are visiting with relatives In Logan. They are guests of Mr .and Mrs. S. E. Ncedhqm. Mrs. William 'Evans Sr., returned homo Wednesday' from a pleasant trip to Salt Lakq. . Mr. M. j'. Holt of McQUl, Nevada, Is visiting with relatives and friends for a few. daysi ' s Mips Dorcas Needham 'Of: Preston," 'iciaho,: Is i visiting In Logan! guest 6U Miss! Lulu Olsen. !)!, ' ' j , PROTECTION A8 A WEALTH PRODUCER I "' Tho Now York Herald concurs In tho romarks of ex-President Tatt that "It la a mlstako to suppose that capital capi-tal Is nil owned by rich men," and romarks thnt: There nro noarly 3q.000.000 llfo Insurance In-surance policies In oxlstenco, representing repre-senting moro than $20,000,000,000 of Insuranco in force, to say nothing of some. 10,000,000 persons Insured In fraternal orders. Tho savings banks hold 46,000,000,000 ownod by mn than .11,000,000 depositors and tho building and loan associations havo assets of $1,250,000,000 belonging to nearly 3,000,000 members. In all of these wo havo Investments by people of modernte means nggregnt'ng nearly near-ly thirty billions of dollars. A very largo proportion of this nearly thirty billions of American wealth that Is outsldo tho coffers of rich men Is tho product of the American Amer-ican policy of Protection. Under tho operation of that policy our country has hecome tho richest country In tho world, tho envy of all nations, tho marvel of nil time. Tim enormous total of llfo Insuranco policies, much of It representing Industrial or wage eaintrs' Insurnnce, the flvo billions of savings banks deposits nnd tho billion bil-lion and n quarter ot holdings In build Ing and loan associations, represont, for the most part, tho monoy assets of other than rich man. Without Protection Protec-tion no such accumulation of widely distributed wealth would havo been poss'ble. |