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Show V p' PAGE TWO. THE L. Bluebird Scene Of League Social APRIL LOGAN. UTAH. SATURDAY, L. Spring Winds and Lead on to May Flowers, June Moons and all the Sunny Glories of the Good Old Summertime in the Golden West spell-houn- d the honored Guests included guests, members of the class, and laculty members of the home economics department The arrangements for the tea were in charge of Miss Lathel Gibbons and Miss Hazel Sowards Stages Interesting Fashion Show Dainty refreshments were served following the program. Hostesses were Mrs Weston Vernon, chairman; Mrs Laura R Merrill, Mns Joseph Quinnc?. Mrs John E Griffin, Mrs John T. Caine, Mrs George W . Thatcher, Mrs F. P. Champ, Mrs Nellie B Langton. Mrs Luther M Howell, 'Mrs. A. G Barber and Mrs Bhoda B. Cook. About fifty special guests were included. Dr. G W. States spent last week in Weiser on business. Mr and Mrs. Leo Buttars entertained at dinner Sunday for Mr. Easter. Tables were arranged for bridge, following luncheon and honors were presented to Mrs. Chester Crawford, Mrs. George Pauli and Mrs. Thomas Heath. Mrs. Heath, Mrs. Pauli, Mrs. Eugene Worley, Mrs. Allen Cutler, Mrs. Mona Chatterton and Mrs. Frank McAlister were included as special guests. Mr. and Mrs. Weldon Nash had as their dinner guests Sunday, Mrs. Nellie Parkinson of Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Smuen of Ogden, Miss Ella and Lilly Parkinson, Frand and Bartlett Parkinson of Salt Lake City. The First ward Cleaner girls with their class leader, Minnie Baine, Class President Ellen Bell, aud members of the superintend-euc- y of the ward and stake Y. L. M. I. A. participated in an attractively arranged dinner party at the Merrill tea room Tuesday Tables were lovely with evening snapdragons and fein and miniature chests typifying Ttcasures of Truth." A green and gold color harmony was featured in., the menu and the decorations., Cov-ei- s ' were laid for 40. Miss Alice Liljenquist designed the chests Following the dinner the girls attended the M I. A. bull at the Persiana . Mrs Joe Call entertained charmingly for members of her club and several special guests 5 hurs-da- y evening. Eight o'clock was the dinner hour the table wore exquisite with daffodils add Easter motifs. Places were marked for twelve Auction bridge was he pastime of the evening and Mrs Roebury of Ogden, Mrs Grace Dunkley and Mrs. O S. Daincs received tokens. A delightful entertainment was enjoyed hy the genealogical society of the Oneida stake and their pal triers. Wednesday evening in he Fourth ward meeting house. A splendid program, games, dancing and refreshment were features of the affair. Seventy-tw- o attended Mrs. G W. States entertained informally at one table of bridge Tuesday afternoon A dainty repast was served to Mrs P. J. Etfans, Mrs Thomas Boyle and Mrs. G M. Adams, Friday March winds and Aptil showeis lead on to May flowers and just ahead theies t June moon shining down on Romance time and litre Anita Page portrays the months V- - as they slip along into the good old summertime. Hard times and good times, the seasons wax and wane as usual and old l)ame Nature waves her magic wand of change forever. Alumni Group One of the social, events of the dames Dan Maisev. George Rich-maCharles Ladle, O J Barweek was the annual party given rett, Arthur Kidman and Mr. and by the Dramatic club Friday evening. L. K. Wood was master: of Mrs Walker. The apron and overall dance ceremonies. A spicy program was M Men Saturday, given in the opera, housp with given by thev success A large prayer, by E. J Hancock; musical proved a big numbers, by the Mendon orches- crowd attended, dressed for the tra spcccji of welcome, by L. K 01 0BS1011 Mr and Mrs Edgar Hancock Wood. - 4 The DramaUo company of 40 were pleasantly surprised TuesGames and radio year ago, was given by Joseph T.- day evening Wood; a negro skit, by Kay Soron- music were enjoyed and a and O. J Lai sen, reading, lieious luncheon was served to the Fern Buist; talk, H B Whitney; fallowing. Messrs and Mesdames solo, Kay Sorensen, dramatized Edgar Hancock, John O. Hughes, Aithur Kidman, Dan Maisey, Alon- reading, L K. Wood. d A nicely arranged luncheon was,0 "ood, Cyril Bird, Harry to 60 guests. Games and lott- Gwen Lmith Mrs. Henry Stauffer entertained dancing were enjoyed iu the rec- reation hall. The Mendon orches- at a party Wednesday in honor of her daugh, of the 10th birthday tra furnished the music Movie ter, Marie plays were Ervin Larsen of Portland, Orbon, spent part of- last yveek, featured by the ehilden and lunchguest of his brother and family, eon was served to 12 A beautifulMr. and Mrs Orvel J. Larsen, Mr ly decorated cake with candles Larsen was a former resident ofjfoimed the centerpiece. ' Mendon. Mrs Joseph Watson and daugn- A delightfully arranged Easter ter, Joyce, of Preston, Idaho, spent dinner party was given Saturday Tuesday with Mis George Smith evening at the home hf Mr and a daintv luiuheon was served Mrs. Lynn Longatroth. The table, Mrs Martha Biookini, who decorated with yellow daffo- - derwent a major operation at the dils and Easter symbols Place Budgt hospital last week is re cards were marked for Mrs Emma ported as doing nicely Mr and Mrs. LcGrande Colby Hancock, Messrs and Mesdames Harry Bartlett,' E J Hancock, of Brigham were luncheon guests William L Kidman," Alonzo Wood, of Mis E. J Hancock, Wednesday. Verlin Shfiton, Lynn Lohgstroth Mrs Gwen Smith was hostess at Games a,mt music, featured the an altr.utive dinner Sunday. Clovers were laid for Mr and Mrs evening's entertainment ,,A. beautifully appoint"' E.iater Mmris South of Providence. Alice IdncKeon was glvcu hy Jesse South Dclplin Smith and Mr and VVaI)jei; af heL,hquie Kxturd.iy eve- - Mis Smith Mrs Claud Sorensen entertain- pintj The guests were c,ilrd at ipng table, centered with a ed at a hildren s pally In honor basket of Easter egg Yellow to- - of her daughter Margaret Raes pers, were i dm oil at ca h id of "Ih buthdov Lumhcon was serv- the labia and small biukcta of ed A l.irc take, prettily dceo- the rcntei piece candy werig gi,vcu as f ixors Covers r.iiel. (nrinol wer (aid for Messrs ami Ms- - There were 6 guests present East- - de-s- en Bart-serve- - - un-w- ls -- . Has Meeting Members of Chi Omega alumni association met Thursday evening at the Bluebird A short business meeting was held. Mrs. J. C. Hayward gave an interesting history of Chi Omega. Cards were played following meeting and dainty re- freshments were served. Sixteen guests were included A high score prize was won by Mrs Bates er baskets and bonnets were given as favors. Willard Hughes of Payette, Idaho was the guest of his mother, Mrs Martha Hughes He was accompanied by J R Young of Mrs. Wm Bartlett Idaho entertained at an attractive lumh-co- n in honor of her brother, Mr. Hughes and Mr Young j Mr aud Mrs. Oliver Taylor were . Oyden shoppers Saturday-Mrs. Peter M Larsen entertained at an Easter dinner Sunday. Favors and Easter decorations adornCovers were laid ed the table. for Mrs. Phoebe Evans of; Canada, Mr. and Mrs William Peterson of Logan, Mr and Mrs William and Mr and Mrs Leslie Gostiey of Preston, Idaho, Mrs Leo Goatcs of Salt Lake City, Mrs Charlotte Longstroth, Mr and Mrs Larsen ; Mr. and rMs. Glenn Alexander week end visitors of Logan at Mr. and Mis M D. Bid. Mrs Bird entertained at a piettily arranged Easter dinner in fionor of Mr and Mrs Alexander ,and Mr and Mrs. Erxui Bird and son, of Rex-bur- Tooele Mrs. Baker Glace Jensen g, 4 - Members of the H F M club met Friday evening at the home of Miss Gladys Reed The occasion was in honor of Miss Beth Erickson a member of the club who is leaving soon with her parents to make her home in Rich- Club Members s Engagement Of Couple Made Club Group Honors Member I Hostess At Club Social Miss Maude Cooley entertainedl the members of the M G R club at her home Thursday ext mng. Cards and music were lhr entertainment after which refresh ments were served. cr Fourteen club members present Miss Afton Rigby was ,il special guest. 1 Newhouse Hotel Spring Kales When registerask for ing. "AH Expense" Rates. Or write for reserve-tion- s or fur-tlicr details. 1 Entertained . Mrs. Margaret S Hawkes announces - the engagement of her J"ugh3r. Margaret Laverda, to Mr. Carl L. Olson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Olof Olson of Hyrum. ' The marriage will take place in Logan in the near future. . Mrs. U. B Johnson entertained at a bndge supper at her home Thursday evening. The guests included members of her elub. Supper was served at small tables after which- - the remainder of the evening was spent playing bridge. The high score prize lor Bridge was won by Mrs. T. A. Lewis Mrs. Esther Dent and .Mrs. G. W. PJayqr were Bfieojat guest. a J ' PLAN A 2 Persons 2 Days and 1 Night Room, dinner, breakfast, one theater ticket each week-end- s only). PLAN B 2 Persons 2 Days and 1 Night Room, garage, dinner, fast, luncheon, 2 theater each. (Good any time.) ONE PERSON, Games and music formed the en- Confectilonery supper was served. guests were included. Twenty-twi- Honored Guest At Party Friday Mrs. Denton Rogers was hostess at a party at her home Friday afternoon honoring Mrs. L H Erickson, who is leaving for Richfield in the near future The afternoon was spent playing "500" after which a dainty lunch was served. The serving table was centered with a bowl of spring flowers Covers were maiked for twelve guests ril 7th Two Honored On Birthdays Just ofl Lnion Square most onvemenl to theaters, simps .and stores. Only California hotel- offering Serviilor feature (him - (Frmidcnce) Tobacco - Groceries-Ic- e lomhming 'maximum privaey : - Assorted Flavors with minimum tipping'. Carttpe ui ba-i- i menl it till litre I fltiiUor nrn'icr to all pile'll rmiin Hums, in every room i oucei Lion for radio rei option, running filtered ice water, tuhand shower. Tower rooms windows. have Dinner iu Coflee Shop frnniTof1 up in Main Dining lioom from 81.30 up. Also a la arte serviee. Western-exposur- Opening Day Specials: Icc Cream Bricks " Candy Cream e Salted Peanuts Pound . .. 15c Fancy Cookies I Pound 20c Read All . t ' THe Details In ' t - t, - f J T " e , Tuesday s. Herald - Journal jitm flairs, 'fv v 35c s;pin fldilii Mi f! i 1 600 orrsniE rooms 127 angle rooms at $J2i0 Hails, 118 at $1, 1.16 at $4 50, 107 at $5, 61 at $.50, 48 at Sts. Double rooms $5 la $8 daily Iv THE tow Ml Luxurious Suites $ l2toS2l)dailv Ih Lu xeRuoms $5 to $12 single, $7 to JIo double. $5.00 ...... . i Formerly Providence Confectionery break- tickets o MOD D. 50 -- k. tertainment after which a midnight San Francisco9s Newest Ai E RN M,0 ST Downtown Hotel! , (Good NEWHOUSE Salt Lake City A surprise party was held Sunday evening at the home of Mr and Mrs George Andrews in compliment to Mr. Andrews and Mr Mark Allen, who vere cle brating their birthday anniver sanes. ' The evening was enjoyed with Lizzie Baker and Ijliss Iunc games and muste after whnh supwas served. Twenty-foi- i wtie me guests m no, per Dims and Mrs Christina guests were included. The guests of Ogden last week of honor received many glits , garage HOTEL ' Watkins 50 field. FUNERAL WELLSVILLE Funeral services former Smurthwaite, Cache resident, who died Thursday afternoon at bis home in Salt Lake City, will be held in the Wellsville tabernacle Monday, April 4. at 2 p. m. Burial will be til the Vellsville cemetery. --'I Mrs. Josephine Jensen announce the engagement of her daugtrfji 1 Oginda, to Mr John M Ay Jjt son, son of Mrs. Mary A AinW-son The marriage will take place! this month. Wesew Club u and Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Geaiy of Smithficld. A bowl cen-of yellow snapdragons and ferns tered the table. Attorney and Mrs. P. M. Condie were Salt Lake City visitors, Tuesday. Attractive In every detail was the Easter party given by Mrs. G. A. Johnson at her home on West First South street Friday afternoon. Members of the Clover Leaf club and Mis. Boy 'Lindsey, Mrs. Joe Malmberg, Mrs. James Bullock and Mrs. Leland Hansen were guests of the affair. Progressive rook was the pleasure of the afternoon and Mrs Leslie Checketts won hign score. A dinner was served at oue long table whicn was adorned bunnies and with snapdragons, , , t. novelty Easter favors. Miss Myrtle Henderson of Ricks visitor at college was a week-en- d the home of Mr. and Mrs. Claude Lewis. . Mrs. James Skelly presided at a beautifully appointed two o'clsck luncheon Friday afternoon for the Elite club. A bowl of roses and carnations graced the center of the dining table and the luncheon and appointments were appropriate of for Alfred The Home Economics club of the USAC, with the cooperation of Mrs. Mae Musser, of the Shirley Mae Shop, staged a fashion show Thursday evening at the home economic cottage. Talks were given by Mrs. Alta Crockett and Mrs. Musser on the prevailing fashions after which a variety of costumes from house pajamas to evening gowns were displayed The models were Miss Miss Marion Valins Guyman, Mrs. Joseph Morgan, Jr . was Peterson, Miss Helen Harvey and hostess to a group of friends at Miss Alice Todd a bridge luncheon at her home Friday afternoon. Luncheon was served at three tables. Each was graced with a bouquet of carnations. Covers were marked for twelve Mrs. Geoige Mickelson entertainguests Bridge prizes were awardesew club ed the members oi u.e to Mrs. L- Mentor Jensen and at her home Friday evening Mu- ed Mrs. Wilford Lundbcrg. sic, visiting and sewing were enjoyed after which a delicious lunch was served by the hostess were in attendance, ' Logan Couple To Wed Bridge Luncheon For Twelve PRESTON KLLSVfLLE The Hotel Etcies is expected to be the meccal of local Bridge enthusiasts next Wednesday when the first of a series of bridge teas sponsored by W. J. Carlisle, manager of the hotel, is held. . Complete details of the teas have been announced by Mr. Carlisle. Miss Mane Barber of Logan, who has been taking special advance lessons in the Culbertson system under Prof. E. A Dunham, will serve as hostess. Miss Barber started her lesson senes while Prof Dunham was in Logan and through a special arrangement with Mr. Carlisle, is completing thy series which will qualify her as an authorized instructor in the Culbertson system in Salt Lake this week. Ihe scries will start with lessons in the Culbertson system, given by Miss Barber, and these will very likely be followed wTTn bridge tournaments as the players become more adept in the system. Prof. Dunham created unusual interest in bridge .when he was in Logan two weeks ago and the senes of bridge teas is exacted to answer a general demand here for continued work along the same lines. The teas will be held every evening at 7.30 p. oi.t aud are for both men and women. Furtiicr details may be obtained from Mr Carlisle at the hotel. noon. arranged Editor i Miss Jane S Hinkley, federal agent of home economic education, from Washington. D C., and Miss Jean Cox, state supervisor of home economics in Utah, who were visitors at the college Friday, were the honored guests at a beautifully appointed tea given Friday afternoon at the home eiononuc dining room by the senior members of the home econmics department ot tne college. The serving table was covered with an Italian lace colth A silver bowl of yellow Jonquils formed the centerpiece and tall jade green tapers in silver holders were at either end. Miss Ruth Miller and Miss Edna Smith poured during the after- Mrs "Mourning Becomes Electra Bell gave a most realistic interof the characters of the pretation play and held her audience with the many dramatic situations involved and by the unusual plot of the play "TTgenc O'Neil has used the old greck story of 'Elertra' as the theme for his play. This is his latest play and masterpiece and it is now running in New York City The play takes five houts to give and is showing before thiongs m New York. Mis Bell has promised to finish Ihe play before the same group as soon as a suitable time can be MRS. RULA C. PITZER Bridge Teas Start A t Hotel Wednesday At Tea orary tnebibtxrs of ,the organization, who acteijl as hostesses The program was given fiy Mrs Bulb Moench Bell. She read the first half of Eugene ONiiTs play. Frank-li- 1932. Campus Visitors Honored Guests April Showers One of the most delightful socials of the week was tnc meeting of the Faculty Women's League of the Utah State Agricultural college which was held Friday afternoon at the Bluebird by' the hon- ana Mrs. Ivan Geary of 2, THE WOMAN'S PAGE SOCIAL - CLUB NOTES I HERALD-JOURNA- Store Closed All Day Wednesday, Except Soda Fountain and Beauty Salon Hotel Nut FltAX IS . P - f - , ft T- MAKE Huceiwi .Newcomb Powell Street at Sutler Hum. to. 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