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Show -- lilEL IIERALD - JOURNALS LOGAN, UTH, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, wemt 1931. PAGE FIVE PP2' Mendon News I M o Lk4 IM Mrs. Ilford Larsen entertained at a surprise party Ihursday m honor of her niece Gladys Bust's 16th birthday. I he evening was spent in playing games and luncheon was sened to Miss Buist, Mrs. William Buist, Orpha Burst, Stella Ladle Hazel Soresen, Inez Barrett, Hazel Muir, Ardella Lallis, Vira Hubner, Leah Wood, Mary Longstioth. and Jesse Ahrens. Misses Grace and Maida Muir of Logan spent the week end and Labor day with their patents Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Muir. A nicely arranged luncheon was given by Mrs. Muir. A beautiful basket of early fall flowers formed an attractive centerpiece. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Longstroth are rejoicing over the safe arrival of a girl born Wednesday at a Logan hospital. Mother and babe are doing nicely. Mrs. Lou Wood entertained at a children's party Tuesday in honor of the 8th birthday of he i daughter Dorothy. Games were played and refreshments were served to 10 little guests. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Sprague of Salt Lake City spent last week the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph T. Wood. Mr. Wood en- 14 c V U 48 P4 'T3 O) co ID s rr in asJ 3 6fa s 8 0 (4 P KH S3 o m u 0 s H to 33 as (9 0) CM fa ccd v s c3 t - c3 3 'CO I Sm 0 CO 08 C3 - 4) CD S O) -- SE CJ k 5 u 5 s k Bfi 9 D u eta a i 8m im g v w V k M (A 01 s 81 i5 e 14 g W afjr cu u o O cp: o fa fa 2 8 Q 3) O a & sng IJ Q r C3 M 01 &4 4) 3fa a 0) o00 ? a 4 O CO 2 CO c bo O U3 ca Pm k M m S s 9 S lg Q & R o & S O 2 o IM tA to S3 fa g 0sj in g Ml . BBS m California were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lon Wood Wednesday. They attended the celebration at Wellsville. The Savonis club were entertained Thursday at the home of Mrs. Ada Walker. The afternoon was spent In quilting. Luncheon wras served to 10. In compliment to her daughter and family, Mrs. William I. Sorensen entertained at a nicely arranged luncheon. Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Hansen and children, Billy and Alice Mary, of San Francisco, Cal., Mrs. Bernard Hardman and children, Mr. and Mrs. Sorensen and sons Kay and Fred. A beautiful bowl of flowers graced Mrs. Lydia Stoddard and hostess assisted by the Misses George Nelson of Logan were Ina and Ada Peart. Special married August 27 in Montana, guests were Mrs. Clyde Thompwhile on a trip to the Pacific son, Mrs. Milton Webb. Mrs. northwest and Canada. Mrs. Traveller. They Ariel Cyrus returned home last Sunday Lewis, Miss Florence Webb, an Mrs. after Laura Christensen, enjoyable trip. night nd Mr. and Mrs. Nelson will make Mrs. Elva, Saunders. home Mrs. at iheir F. F. Whitt of Lewiston, Logan. Mr. and Mrs. George A. Lewis and Mrs. Barnett Cornish- were and son, Garth, of Rigby, Ida- Tuesday vlstors at the- home ho, were visitors laot week of of fdr. and Mrs. P. K. Hayes. Miss Marguerite Fisher and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Lewis and ' Miss Lulu Harris returned home family. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Bair and Thursday night from Island Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus Lewis en- park where they spent the sum, tertained a party of Utah Pow- mer. Ephraim Woodland cut his er and Light company employees at the Bair home Friday wrist Friday while chopping wood. He was taken to a Loevening complimentary to Mr. gan hospital to have the wound and Mrs. Vean Bair, who were stitched and cared for. recently married. The evening was spent playing bridge at Mrs. J. Morris Godfrey entertained at a Fisher family dinwhich high score honors were ner Sunday In honor of Miss won by Mrs. Harvey Bickmore Fisher who returned and Lowell VanNoy. A delicious Marguerite from Island luncheon followed the bridge Thursday park. Garden flowers decorated the games. The rooms were deco- table at which covers were laid rated with bouquets of asters. The following guests were in- forMr.seven. cluded: Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Bul- childrenand Mrs. Dow Lewis and of Lewiston were visilock, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey T. tors of Mr. and Mrs Bickmore, Mr. and Mrs. K. W. JosephSunday Lewis of Richmond. Browning, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Mrs. S- - R. Christensen enterDunbar, Mr. and Mrs. Harold tained dinner Sundav for Swift, Miss Lillian Wenrergren Mr. andat Mr:, and Miss Luella Owen of Pres- Mr. and Mrs. George Nelson, Alma Erickson, ton, Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Van S. Schow, Miss Marjorie Noy, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Hancey, August Miss Myrl Hodgson, the guests Merrill, and Max Fonnesbeck of of honor and the hosts and Logan. Mrs. J. M. Godfrey enterhostesses. tained the Bon Heur cluo at Mr. and Mrs. Carl Holjeson of her home on A social Smithfield were visitors Sun- afternoon andFriday. luncheon was day at the home 'of Mr. and enjoyed. Mrs. J. L. Webb. TO BEAT THE BOSS Pres, and Mrs. J. W. Funk were guests of Mr. and Mrs. ALLIANCE, O. Fifteen years Jess Earl Friday evening at ago, Elsie Whittingham was their summer home In Logan secretary to Howard F. Boheck-e- r, canyon. then cashier of a bank. ToMirs. Elmer Skidmore was day the two meet again, but as hostess to the Utopia club opponents, rather than employmembers at her home Thursday er and employe. Both are runevening. High score honors at ning for the political position bridge were won by Mrs. Alvin of city auditor, Bohecker on the Bair, and the all-cprize by Republican ticket and Miss Mfs. Milton Webb. A dainty Whittingham on the luncheon was served by the O S . - THOUGHTS OF A TELEPHONE V Mi Z)he thahs that som'e OR FEOWBRS' jCAAay on A SHOIAJ W ILL SVy As BOSS smart as be tbbks HE SS- BECAUSE - i HE fS AV WTtf HS MMCV&S OUT R HER A I HR.OM& tV & HE SfjcASE- HE TO RA J DOESN'T w OMAN Bflm CAH - HM - HE know PSiCHOi-OO- y At ael. BRESEHT C9 (0 fa attractively arranged luncheon, Friday of Mrs. Willard Richards A basket of asters formed a pleasing centerpiece. Charles Bowen Sr., of Ogden and his son, Charles Jr., of 94 ns V Albert Schiffman of Logan and Mrs. Fred Schiffman of Providence were guests at an ut e k S3 w H 0) tm o g p 0 g 1 I cs S' Q W3 O g 3 V & .C? 9) 01 S0 - S 8 oo fa taMfl 02 1 e 0 es C4 g ee fa o u 4) P 41 2 8 fa E w s a P I ij e Muir. Mrs. . Jz; fa Let a Allen of Logan motored to Mendon, Monday and was the guest of Miss Grace Richmond News 1? M 9 4) o IB C 9 P H" ? 3s e --4 death of Jeremiah Baker, an early pioneer of Mendon. Mrs. the table. Mr. ad Mrs. T. Wood, tertained at a dinner in compli- Charles Bowen Joseph of Ogden and ment to her house gues.s. The Charles Bowen Jr., of California table was decorated with flowwere dinner guests of Mr. and ers Mrs. Lon Wood. Flowers centerMrs. Arthur Kidman entered the table. tained at a party in compliment Miss Mary Glenn and Miss to her daughter Gayles birthBarbara Glenn of Cardston Canday. An enjoyable evening of ada, Mrs. Wm. Archibald and games was spent and luncheon Mrs. Eliza Stuart of Wellsville was served. The table was at- were guests at an attractively tractively decorated with fall arranged dinner given by Mrs. flowers. The guests Included, Floyd Hardman and luncheon Marcia Darley, Maxine Stauffer, given by Mrs. C. S. Barrett Susie Longstroth, Edna Muir, Tuesday. Zeno Anderson, Orlene Yonk, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Hansen John Lamont, Wesley Lallis, and children left for their home Owen Sorensen, Carlyle Bird. 'n California, They The mutual opening dance have been theThursday. guests of Mrs. was to be given Satuiday Hansens parents, Mr. and Mrs. that Wm. I. Sorensen and Mr. Hanevening has been postponed until next week, on account of the sens mother at Logan. s 0) s Pfa 95 a w 2 q) jjj 2 k 1 CS a (8 2 b 0 ,g V OUGHT 9) y TO meet to H-- ask at her. 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