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Show ed dTfc THE HERALD-JOURNA- NEWS 'NOTES 4, - OF INTEREST TO WOMEN A MARRIED IN SEATTLE -- UTAH, LOGAN, L, Ii ; fT TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 19 15, 3 1 PAGE THREE .rr bfTSXmSZSjESi S'ttlSS'A.. a 'r' , RULA CjflTZER Society Editor Call 50 'ttwss'. FASHION HINTS Shower Honors By LILYAN TASIIMA.N vv Slumber Party For Group Recent Bride and Mrs. Frank Earl tertained at a larmly dinner party at their home on South Main street Saturday evening. Delicate shades of pink asters arranged in a green bowl form ed the table centerpiece. Covers were marked for Mr. and Mrs. A B Kennersley and daughter. Rean, Mrs. Elizabeth Tuckfield, Mrs. Fred T. Taylor ai.d Arthur Needham, all of Salt Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. desse Earl. Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Needham, Miss Lulu Needham, Miss Florence Barnett, Miss Edna Mae Earl. Sylvan Needham, Jr., and Mr. and Mrs Mr. en- Mrs. Joseph Carlisle was hostess at a delightfully arranged bridge tea at her home Saturday afternoon honoring Mrs. R. S. Belnap of Boise, Idaho and Mrs. Victor Reese of St. Louis, Mo., who are visiting In Logan for some time with friends and relatives. Following an after- noon of bridge a dainty lunch w'as served. The tables were do- corated with bouquets of fea- - Places were set for Mrs. Bel-naMrs. Reese, Mrs. W. J. Nel- son, Mrs. Loretta Lunt, Mrs. Mose Thatcher, Jr., Mrs. La- Phene Peterson Miss Martha p, Thatcher and Following dinner, the guests motored to the canyon home of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Earl, where u dancing party was enjoyed. They were overnight guests of Mr. and Mrs. Earl, xv'10 'Eo entertained the guests tit breukfasG Sunday morning. Sunday afternoon, Mr. and Mrs. Needham entertained the group at a dinner party. The Brigham Young camp of Thompson, Mrs. Florence Thatcher, Mrs. Ellen Barber and Mrs Rhoda B. Cook. A good attendance is desired. Flapper Fanny Says: RFC.. U - PAT. OFF. Cran- - Thursday Bar-row- Group Arranges Surprise Party Meeting Mrs. Alma was the motif of a surprise party given Sunday evening at her home, following church, by a group of friends. A dainty lunch served after which a pleasant social evening was enjoyed. Fifteen were included in the party. Mrs. Annie Lunberg who was Mi.sTrving her sixty seventh oirtiiday anniversary was the the Daughters of the Pioneers will hold its opening meeting afternoon at 3:30 Thursday oclock at the home of Mrs. A. H. Thompson, 15S East Center street. Samuel B. Mitton will be in charge of the program and music, which will center around a Utah musician. Hostesses for the afternoon include Mrs. Rita Mrs. Nelson von the LLh score prize for bridge and the honored guests were presented with a gift. Anniversary Opening Meeting Of Camp Set Miss ney. Matron Observes was surrounded by a mound of fall llowers. Covers were marked for forty seven guests. Following dinner a pleasant time of visiting and music was enjoyed. Dinner j thery asters. Karl. honored guest at a delightfully arranged surprise party given at her home Sunday. A dinner was served at one large table which w'as centered with a birthday eake. The cake Miss Gretta Fredrickson was hostess to a group of friends at Miss Margaret Calderw'ood and a slumber party at her home Miss Lola Lundahl entertained evening. A w'affle supat a miscellaneous shower Mon- Saturday per was served. The guests inday evening at the home of cluded Mrs. Vivian Spencer. Miss Miss Lundahl. in compliment Maude Eschler. Miss Melba to Mrs. Fred Kennedy, formerEschler, Miss LoRayne Nyman, ly Miss Lucille Bell, a recent Miss Juanita Nyman. Miss Marbride. Supper was served at jorie Larsen and Miss Josephine one long table. A color har-oon- y Smith. of red and white was carried out in the appointments. A bowl of red zennias Bridge formed the centerpiece-FollowinAt rethe supper, Canyon Home mainder of the evening was Mrs. Percy Smith entertained spent with music and games. Many lovely gifts were received the members of her bridge club by Mrs. Kennedy. Twelve guests at a bridge dinner Monday were included- evening at the Barber summer home in Logan canyon. Dinner two small was served from tables centered with bouquets Joseph Smith of snapdragons. Bridge followed dinner. The Camp high score prize was won bv Special ,,Tht JoseDh Smith camp of Mrs. W. W. Merrill. s, Daughters of the Pioneers guests included Mrs. Effie will meet Thursday afternoon at Mrs. J. C. Hayward, and 3.30 o clock at the home of Mrs Miss Effie Barrows. G H. Henniger at River Heights. The following program will be ve.n A Musician of Camp topic, Utah, by George Carles, Mrs. Postponed Emily Peterson; reading. Mrs. Ella Davis; song, Miss Trya WilThe Wilford Woodruff camp son accompanied at the piano of the Daughters of the Pioby Miss Jean Henniger. The neers will postpone its monthly hostesses include Mrs. Henniger. meeting until Thursday, SepMrs. William Wilson. Mrs. 17. John The program will Woods and Mrs. Thomas Rider. tember be announced later. Family Dinner Sunday Afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Guest Of Honor At Dinner Party Mr. and Mrs. Glen Earl presided at an attractively arranged dinner party at their home Friday evening in compliment to Sylvan Needham, Jr who is leaving next month for the mission field. Dinner was served from one table. A bowl of canary yellow dahlias formed the centerpiece. Covers wpre marked for Mr. Needham, Mr. and Mrs. 8. E. Needham. Mr. and Mrs. Frank H. Earl. Miss Lulu Needham and Mr. and Mrs. Earl. Informal Social Honors Couple Professor and Mrs. Chester J. Myers entertained informally at their home Monday evening in compliment to their house guest. Mrs. Orson Snow of Los Angeles and Mrs. Alma Sonne, who were observing their birthday anniversaries. The evening was enjoyed with progressive games after which a late lunch was served. The tables were centered with bowls of asters in pastel colors. Prizes were awarded to Joseph Newbold and Mrs. Josephine Johnson and guests prizes were given to Mrs. Snow and' Mrs. Sonne. Twelve guests were bid; den. i WE GIVE Will Morrell entertained at a family dinner at their home Sunday afternoon The table was graced with a bouquet of vari colored garden Mrs. James C. Scripps. the for mer Miss Marion daughflowers. ter of Dr. and Mrs. I. C. Bates, whose marriageBates, took place Covers w'ere marked for Miss today. Valois Egbert of Ogden, Mrs. Ann E. Egbert, Melvin Egbert Here is a simple dinner gown Completely, surprising friends and Mr. and Mrs. Morrell and for informal affairs. and all but the most intimate The square neckline is of Secfamily. of their members families, ond Empire inspiration. James G. Scripps fitted line of the bodice and Miss R. SA is The new. So Is the belt of wooden . Marion Bates were wedded beads, laced with velvet in at noon Friday, in Seattle, imConference Sunday front. The frock itself is of Persian mediately leaving for. ahoney-moo- n PRESTON Mrs. Nephi Lar- red velvet: the fur is sable. in the Hawaiian islands. son, president of the Franklin Altogether. I like it. It is a The unannounced union was Stake Relief society, has an- gowai that w'ill stand out in any notable in the prominance of nounced a one day conference crowd; yet can be worn again both families in Seattle circles. to be held Sunday at the high and again without tiring. school. Geifiral board members James G. Scripps is the son from Salt Lake City wall be in of Mrs. Josephine S. Scripps of attendance. Set stockholder Seattle, controlling The 9 a. me session will be Meeting Herald-Journ11 to restricted stake officers and and of The board members. The stake and newsother Scripps-Canfielocal officers will attend- the The Elizabeth Mathews camp papers. He is active now in session from 10:30 a. m. to of the Daughters of the Pionthe feature division of the pub12:30 p. m. The afternoon seseers will meet Thursday aXjr-noo- n lishing organization. sion will be devoted to the reat 2 oclock at the home Mr. Scripps worked for three gular monthly priesthood meet- of Mrs. W. J. Chugg in Provimonths on the Logan Herald ing under the direction of the dence. A ,od attendance is dein 1928. Franklin stake presidency. sired. His bride is the daughter of of Seattle,, Dr. U. C- Bates eminent as a surgeon and capitalist, and also an aviation enK thusiast. She was a senior at rx 3' the University of Washington and a member of Kappa Kappa ' . Gamma sorority. Present at the wedding were nd Mrs. Dr. and Mrs. Bates Scripps j also Miss Bates broiiiininiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiitn ther, William, and Scripps brother and sisters, Edward W., Josephine and Ellen-Thservices were conducted at the home of the brides parents by the Rev. W. A. Major, the newly wedded couple driving to Vancouver, B. C., in the afternoon for a stay to await sailing of the liner Empress of t Canada Saturday morning. The couple met nearly a ye&r ago through mutual interest in horses, both being active members of Olympic Riding and Driving club. They will take up their residence in Seattle. Z, S. 1L GREEN STAMPS ; Subcfoftoin-CIhirnsft- na S. & . Redemption Station In 0r Store ' moei - BLANK Franklin Stake - v Now Is An Excellent Time to Buy Them End of the Season Prices Prevail For Thursday al ld These are the same famous qualities we offered last year in a ONE WEEK SPECIAL AT ABOUT TWICE THESE PRICES! - j ( RENT YOUR PIANO I from I ( THATCHER MUSIC CO. 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