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Show -' J 4 Couple Married In Logan Temple 'Cosmopolitan Club Meets At Hotel TEACHER WINS BEAUTY HONOR r The Cosmopolitan club met for j the first time this year Wednes-HotEccles. day evening at the A dinner meeting was held. Covers were laid for ninety six guests, Each member was entitled to bring a guest which brought up the number to ninety six. After the dinner Prof. F. R. Arnold, who has spent many summers abroad, gave an interesting talk oa "Why Go To Europe? There are seven foreign students attending school at the Utah Agricultural College, who are temporary members ol the club. By way of introducing themselves each gave a short talk. The following countries are represented by these students; Germany, Canada, Hawaiian Islands, New Zealand, Islands. The marriage of Miss Myrtle Squires, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George W. Squires, and William Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wells Smith, of Anialga, Utah, took place Thursday morning in the After the cereLogan temple. mony a wedding breakfast was served at the home of the brides parents on west first north.. In the afternoon the young couple left by motor for a short honeymoon trip after which- - they will go to Amalga to make their home. Mrs. Leo Squires entertained at a kensington afternoon and dinner Monday evening at her home on South Main in compliment to Miss Myrtle Squires, a bride of the week. The home was decorated! with fall flowers. Twelve guests, were in attendance. The Misses Verda Johnson, Ne- dra Anderson and Florence Os kar entertained at a Hallowe'en party Wednesday evening at the home of Miss Oskar. The home was dfecorated in beautifully loween colors. Games and music were enjoyed. Twenty four were in attendance, -- Miss Verona Luchettae et I j k ; Phil-lipi- Reserve your diamond gift now I ne Prof. Myers Talks To Parents And Teachers Chester J. Myers gave a talk to the Parent Teachers association Friday evening, which met a Board of Education rooms, on the little theatre movement In Logan. Prof. Myers pointed out that the Little Theatre organization was well rooted and an important organization in the community. Its patrons have been the various clubs of the city and colleges. Since the Little Theatre is one of the real happenings in the history of the stage In the past thirty five years, and sines. Logan had one well to be proud qf, which made the city a dramatic center, the board felt the need of widening its circle of patrons to the H - general public and the people of Cache county. Prof. Myers gave a history of the outstanding little - H Ins ClalrSr-atag- e star, wearing new felt beret designed ta go with new beige teat trimmed with fox. ' Orww mtth Cgrtmi I ifiiwwifi Other Grm diamstnd ret dulfUL to Miss Margaret Edwards Home From California Miss Margaret Edwards, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Edwards, haven't a monopoly on beauty honor. Mist Alice May returned home last week from Los rell Johnson, Mrs. T. W. Peterson Austin, teacher of mathematics In Junior collegaat Independence, Angeles and Hollywood California, of Hyrum and Mrs. Fuhriman where she spent the late summer Ka., la Queen Neewellah of tha fall festival there. Her regal name 41 MAIN ST. with fire of the Providencp womand early fall visiting relatives and Is the reverted spelling of "Halloween." en also attended. friends. During her stay, Miss 10GAN.UTAK Edwards was the motive for severTuesday atemSaat aHailowe"en Entertainments For Dinner Given For al smart musicals given at the ' Elderly Citizens ; I C McKenzie Studio in the Jinnlstan haendtw!amule fioween Mrs Annie Barber UHUEN WA. T H She reports having had Grotta Th Mr. were and Mrs. G. W. Lindquist following ideas were carried out in every f parties a very happy vacation. The spook ally being atglven ,n honor of Mrs. Annie Bar- - gave a dinner party Tuesday way. Miss Donna Lundberg enterI1 befor her departure for Mesa. ternoon in celebration feature. Games and music of the tained a number of her friends iArlzma- where she will spend the were participated in. of C. Mrs. L. birthday anniversary Eighteen at a Hallowe'en party Monday Marjorie Smith children were present and ail had wntar. The Relief Society Stake Olsen, who was 88 years old, and evening. The rooms were decorata delightful time. (Board of the Cache stake gave a her sister. Mrs. Annie Nelson who ed in Hallowe'en styles, and te. and Mrs. T. B. Budge en- -' luneheon at the home of Mrs. I. was 86 years old, their birthdays Talks To Students spooky games were played. ReSmith. The table was decorated falling on the same day. Mrs. tertained at a dinner party Thurs-l1- were freshments served. fal1 ltb flowers. were is Covers Olsen of mother Mrs. day evening at their home on the Lindquist. Mrs. Charles Ructi returned A horn of plenty filled with fruit for twelve guests, Boulevard. The tables were dee- By Mrs. Agnes Lyne home to Salt Lake Sunday evenAnother was formed at the orated with yellow and white party the centerpiece for the ginen By Ftorine Bensea a weeks as after visit here ing f OUT Mrs. OF THE FRYING PAN West table. for Two Josephine large birthday cakes Miss Marjory Smith, a graduate chrysanthemums. The thanks-j"- 0 of Mr. Mrs. Wilcox. and guests were There Peter were wax When faon thirteen guests bom his each end of tile table. giving idea was carried out in alllherThe Sigma Theta Phi Sorority ther's pride In his son knew no of. the Utah Agricultural College the appointments Bridge followed iPresent. Mrs. Ray Becraft enter-th- e Covers were laid for twenty four will hold house tomorrow open in talned bounds. From the very beginning who has. Just returned from three her honor, and also for guests. The out of town guests dinner. Four score prizes were afternoon at the chapter house awarded. Thenty four guests were Mrs. Joseph Wallace of Ogden were Mrs. Mane Saunders, of he encouraged in months of study in the American for the faculty and student body who was visiting here at that in attendance. and a sister of the guests him every mas- School of Music at Fontainebleau, U. A. C. of the Mr. and Mrs. N. B. Wilcox en- time. There were ten guests pres- of honor, and Mrs. John Fredadvises every college student maculine trait. Lee Hales Mrs. reviewed the tertained at dinner Sunday in ent. There were other parties rickson of Malad. book "From Emigrant to Invenjoring In music to spend as much The father compliment to Mrs. Charles Ructi planned for Mrs. Barber, which The Kiwanis club gave a Haltor" by Puprn at the! Fifth ward himself had had time as is possible in study abroad. of Salt Lake. The table was decor- had to be cancelled on account of lowe'en dancing party Tuesday Mutual Improvement Association a difficult time The value of the atmosphere of leaving so soon. ated with asters. Covers were laid her evening at the Palais d'Or. About " Tuesday evening. being hard and hard work at Fontainebleau and for ten. Mrs. Byron Alder entertained thirty five couplesiwere in atthe finesse of technique acquired The Misses Hazel Wennergren, A Halloween dancing party was at a bridge luncheon Monday af- tendance. under the French professors of enWiser Ester Jackson buck and Ruth to enough given Monday evening at the ternoon at her home. ChrysanPledges were held at the Sigma music cannot be overestimated. a tertained a Halloween at dinner Bluebird, by a group of college themums were used to decorate Theta Phi chapter house predatory world. In the Entrance Into Fontainebleau party Thursday evening at the girls from the. U. A. C. The guests the table and rooms. Covers were evening of last week for Saturday folthe Oscar A home of BritzelL Miss war he had been where the 300 students range inWennergren. were in costume. Light tefresh-men- laid ' for sixteen guests. After lowing Leora girls; The senior class of nurses cf large pumpkin holding favors for from 15 to 50 must ba preceedBrown, Kathsqueamish about age were ..served; Thirty couples luncheon the tables were arranged erine Williams, and Helen Powers. the William Budge Memorial each guest formed the centerpiece the use of his ed by the passing of p, kigid ex- were in attendance. The commit- for bridge. jc Score prizes were After the (pledging they attended a canyon party Mon- for tile table. Ceyfcrs were laid for bayonet. ife ihad amination in the classicists and tee on attendance consisted .of awarded toMrs. J,. C. Johnson the bridge luncheon at the Blu4--. . suffered t rokn romanticists. Students must know evening in Logan canyon. A eight' guests. AfW the dinner Myrtle Johnson, Valine Rosebujy, amdMrs. EV.CV Carter. bird whiclj was given by the sor- day piqfilc supper was served around tell! ns1 and games occupied Mra. Aga Ljma compassion! k p r their Both, (their Beethoven, and and Alice Fongiesbeck. The of fleers 'of the Stake Board at Which they sold tables a bonfire. .VGames were also a fea- the time; his enemies ' and fear fort Ifirp- - the harrnofiy theory. Mtss Smith Mrs. Abe Tyson entertained vat Mutual improvement Association ority to raise funds for the sorority. ture. Thirty five guests were in the course In the Miss Ruth Wennergren and self. He was resolved that his son commenced a dinner party Sunday at ttie of the Logan stake gave a HalMrs. William F. Ehman enterMiss Virginia Budge entertained should not suffer as he had from latter that Is avilable at the atendance. Bluebird. The table was decorated loween party Monday evening at tained informally at dinner TuesA speaking cultural College. Third ward M. I. A. gave a the follow hig at a Halloween and fear. with white chrysanthemums. Cov- the home of Mr. arid Mrs. Moses day evening for the following en party In the ward hall party Saturday evening of last In consequence of his fathers knowledge of French is an ers were laid for thirteen guests. Thatcher. Games were a feature teachers of the Academy; Tuesday evening. week. Ida M. Clark. Nyna Shepcertain excellent traits lent thing for the American stud- - . President C. M. Christensen en- of the evening. A buffet supper Miss Jane Moody, Logan Miss Alice DeckMr. and Mrs, Val Palmer were herd, Marianna Thomas, Dorthy were well developed In Peter by ent abroad to have as most of the tertained at dinner Tuesday even- was served. Thirty guests were in er, and Miss Elizabeth Harker. Life among the ones who motored to Garff, Dorthy Alder, Verdena Vic- the time be was four. He was teaching is done in French. ing at the Bluebird in compliment attendance. The committee in Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Needhan Provo last Saturday to see the kers, Betsy Cannon, Mary Peder- afraid of nothing. He would knock w.th a French family has many to the employes of the Christen- charge consisted of Mrs. George spent Monday In Salt Lake. game. were overnight guests son, Ruth Shaw, Alice Adams, half a head taller advantages over life in the roman-ti- e sen Furniture Company, Raymond. Mrs. David E. Daley The Misses Eloise Torgeson and of Mr. They castle that has been the home if he was being and Mrs. C. A. Stevenson Dixie Johnson, Zetta Benson. A banquet was given at , the and J. L, Montrose. Marjorie Garff entertained twenty of Provo. Mrs. Stevenson Is a Mary K. Naisbitt, Margaret Car- bullied. He bore pain without of French kings since Francis the Hotel Eccles Tuesday evening.' for Dr. and Mrs. A. H. Saxer enter- of their friends at a Hallowe'en sister of Mrs. Palmer. Actual contact don, Thelma Skanchy, Dorothy flinching. Certainly he was able First in 1500. the stake officers of six stakes of tained the members of the F. F. Wednesday evening at the Jack Laub and Claire Laub en- Merrill, Veda Johnson, Lois Hovey, to take care of himself in proper with the people of France helps in the Mutual Improvement Associa- W. club and their partners at a party home of Miss Garff. Dancing and tertained at a the interpretation of the uni- Nedra Anderson, Genieve Cooly, Halloween style. tion, who were here to attend a supper and card party games were features of the enter- Tuesday evening from 7 to party Eliason-ThBut there were other traits too. versal language,"music. Ethel and Blanch Cardon 9:30 district convention, held Tuesday evening at their home. Saturday The ap- tainment. Refreshments were for thirty of their little friends. evening was spent in fortune When it was decided by his par-- 1 Miss Smith found her sojourn in and Wednesday. The tables were pointments were carried out in served. Refreshments were served. telling, playing games and a visit ents that his pet rabbits had be- - France interesting from many decorated with chrysanthemums. Hallowe'en. The supper tables were A Halloween dancing party was A dinner was Covers were laid for about one decorated with chrysanthemums. given by the Fourth ward M. I. A. given on Sunday to Spook Alley. The Halloween come a nuisance and would have points of view other than that of at the Home Economics stood by and the music student.. idea was carried out in table de- tote ? hundred guests. There were eight Covers were laid for twenty four Tuesday The famous in the ward hall in honor of Mr. and Mrs. cottage watched the execution of his for- - 0ld forest at Fontainebleau, the A. L. corations. members from the general board guests. After the card games four after M. evening I. A. meeting. enHanks B. Warm mer F. Mrs. with and Dr. Mr. and and arid Mrs. M. E. pets poise perfect from Salt Lake in attendance. of Barbison made famous score prizes were afarded. Thatchers Bank entertained the Orme, of Tooele, who were week- tertained at a Hallowe'en party intense fascination. 1 ter be ate tillage The Cache Valley Clearing AssoMrs. Joseph Morgan Jr, by Corot and Millit. white brick-hi- s d employes at a dinner end stew honWednesday share in of rabbit with home at their at guests the cottage Wednesday block cottages with their Man- ciation gave a dinner meeting at afat a bridge tea evening at the Hotel Eccles. Cover3 with their daughters, Elen visiting Hanks or of her Sabbath school class. sard and Gothic roofs, ail furnish the Hotel Eccles Monday evening. ternoon. The home wasFriday decorat- were laid for eleven guests. and JLillian Orme, who are in The home was attractively deFine, said hU father Therell, interesting studies fob leisure Covers were laid for thirteen ed with fall flowers. At the close Mrs. Addle Jenkins arrived y corated with chrysanthemums never be anything hours. guests. The table was decorated of the afternoons entertainment home Sunday from a months visit practice work at the cottage. holi- and neurotic about him!" with chrysanthemums. tea was served. Two score prizes in Salt Lake and Provo with rela- a The girls at the cottage gave Games in keeping with the evenSmith has found the key to Next door lived a little boy of theMiss canyon party Wednesday even- day were a feature of the The Sorosls sorority gave its were awardecL success ta dress of the French tives. were Peter's age. He waa much smaller women. They motored to the summer ing. Dainty refreshments annual Hallowe'en dancing party The Cache Stake Primary Board Mrs. F. P. Champ went to Og- ing. She says they have their home not and had of Mr. half his Mrs. and and served. Anna Mrs. Chrisand John strength Brangham a Monday evening the Hotel entertained Tuesday afternoon at den last week-en- d clothes made to suit thelx indivito attend a tiansen in Logan Eccles. The guests entered the the home of Mrs. R. E. Berntson bridge luncheon canyon where a Miss Evelyn Simms were special vitality. In their play together dualities ta exclusive shops and Mrs. given by an never Peter lost to was supper served to guests. opportunity hail through a spook alley. The at a kensington in compliment to Marriner Browning. eight. are satisfied with a few The U. A. C. Womens club met A surprise birthday party was brow beat and bully the little felhall was decorated with the colors Mrs. John Moser and Mrs. Call The girls at the Logan Academy Monday afternoon simple things as compared low. came of The climax Mrs. at the home brutality given Tuesday evening by and emblems of Hallowe'en. The Nelson, who are retiring from the gave a Hallowe'en to the numerous gaudy gowns of of when p.uty Mrs. N. A. Peter of Into him Saturday her Miles honor in inveigled Fred Pederson. The proguests were In costume. Refresh- board. The party was also planned evening of last week. A supper lacks a monkey the American woman who"cldc". for the afternoon was in daughter Dorothy. The house was letting him tighten ments were served. Fifty couples as a handkerchief shower. Thiras served In the dinning room gramme called that -style acquired wrench arm. more honor, around his of colors. The Hallowe'en the were In attendance.' ' centenary of Dante decorated in teen guests were In attendance. at Honeyman hall with games Gabriele Rossette, given by Miss Twelve of Dorothys little friends he cried with pain the tighter PetMr. and Mr Harry Farr enter- Refreshments were served. in the attic. following Pave Streets With Jewels Wilkinson, who gave an were present and the evening was er screwed the wrench, until the tained at a dinner and card party Mrs. William Lohman enterA was born to Dr. and Margaret able discussion of his poetry and spent playing;., games. little one was reduced to screamRefreshThe NK?n n iirwii paved with JewMonday evening at their home on tained the members of her card Mrs. daughter Ira M. Hawley. Monday. The art. and his influence on the ar- ments were served. ing agony and his mother came els and iircrfittis giune may hav It east second north. The tables and club Tuesday afternoon at a bridge Hawleys are now residing in Salt tistic productions of the ninerooms were decorated with yellow luncheon. Tne luncheon table was Lake. In celebration of the 84th to the rescue. hih-hI- . Imt thl practice hs In his effort to make of his son nlah.it llsinlviuilui:t-steenth, century. Tea was served. birthday anniversary of J. Z. , and white chrysanthemums. Cov- decorated with chrysanthemums from the 0tlh The past matrons of the East- The d and ers were laid for twenty guests. Covers were laid for the eight ern Star following ladles were special Stewart a family reception wasithe aggressive tsibin it seetqa that a a Hallowe'en (icwv,int. gave card guests; Mrs. V7. J. Vickers, Mrs. given Dednesday everting at the man he wished that he himself After dinner the tables were ar- members and four special guests. party at the Masonic hall A. N. Mrs. George Tor- - home of his daughter, Mrs. Joseph had been. Peters father Is instill state irtiMf. operating a factory ta ranged for cards. Score prizes Bridge followed the luncheon. Two to raiserecently funds for the order. There geson. Sorensen, Ekatarltdairjl Mrs. Louise G. Kimball, IM. Anderson. The home, was, ing a degree of cruelty and insen Serilhv.k tforuw-rlwere awarded to Dr. H. R. McGee. score prizes were awarded. were one hundred and fifty guests M. J. red and sibility to the feelings of others recently Soli! Kill ton t such prech-aMiss decorated with S. Alice tractively M. Budge, Mrs. John CrockDr. OBrien, Mrs. Luther M. Howell spent In attendance. Special guests Kewley and Mrs. L. D. Naisbitt. (white roses. The table In the din-T- that can only result in his being tne as top ami tuals ett and Mrs. L. D. Naisbitt. last week-en- d in Salt Lake and on were BrighClio club met Wednesday ing room was centered with a an ugly and unlovable personality. rhlta hu a nmoiiMt pries malar ths Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Edwards. Saturday went to Provo to attend am present from Ogden. City, Richmond, Preston and afternoon at the home of Mrs.! large birthday cake holding 94 In training our children let us hnprctelou tint tha atones reprwut-Dr. and Mrs. W. W. Merrill and the game. Idaho. Weston, Refreshments Joseph R. Jenson. The drama ' eandles. Dr. I. P. Stewart, Mrs. T. be always on guard lest we alDr. and Mrs. N. E. Munk motored nothlns hat old funk " The Democratic ladies of Logan were served "Porgy, by Duboise and Dorthy H. Humphreys and Mrs. Joseph low the troubles of our own youth to the summer home of Mr. and gave a dinnerparty Wednesday The of the regular to bur vision meeting of what is best was read and discusscd'M. Anderson were in the rcceiv-by warp Mrs. Edwards, in Logan canyon, evening at the Bluebird in compli- Order of the Eastern Star was Hayward, Mrs. H. J. Hatch. The special tag line Mra D. C. Allen presided for the child. Record American Army Tuesday evening where a supper ment to all the come of age voters held Friday Maat the guests were Mra Leslie F. Merrill in the dining rooln. Mrs. J. C. was served.1 The greatest army ever to seres of Logan. There were one hundred sonic hall. A evening social haur followed of Ogden and Mra Alma Sonne. Allen. Jr., and Mra A. L. Reese Stewart have nine living children, under the American Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Anderson and fifty plated. After the dinner tho flag was asRefreshments were meeting. Mrs. C. T. Cannon motored to poured at the tea tble. A musical 40 grandchildren and 9 great sembled fur an attack on September entertained at supper and card a talk was given by Senator Wi- served. Salt Lake Friday to fake her, program waa given by the r, grandchildren all living ta Lo- 12, party Wednesday evening. AH the lliam H. King. Mrs. King was a Mrs. Nellie Ostlund entertained tills, during the World war, when Mrs. Burton, home. She tag: Misses Fawn and Jessie gan. Sixty guests were present and tiXUXMi appointments were in the Hal special guest. the members of the Wesew club men with 3J xx) can non faced two were weeks Lou all here relatives. derson. spent they lowtta idea Sixteen guests were Gayle Stewart, Mary On Friday afternoon at the Monday evening. The home was visiting the enemy, supported hy an air Nrcs -with Mr. and Jewell Allen Southwick. Mra Mrs. Cannon. and in attendance. Cards followed the Bluebird the Democratic Voyd decorated with fall flowers. Re- A. L. Cole The man who wakes up and of nearly t,Xl airplanes, according To Four score prizes were tee gave a tea in compliment to freshments accompanied them to' Stewart. An original poem were to served fourteen ft Liberty the was William finds himself famous Is generally tn Gen. William MliHiel? will spend the 'Grandpa" awarded. city. They by given ' j Mrs. George II. Dern, of Salt Lake. guests. week-en- d M. Stewart Mr. and Mrs. J. Z. dtamlng. there. Mg,rtna Co-ed- s 5hS ial theatre groups of the country and held out the promise for the local group to some day take a place beside the other outstanding groups. An invitation was extended to the general public. Miss Lucy Beth Cardon gavea Halloween party Tuesday evening at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. V. Cardon. Mrs. I. P. Stewart entertained at a Halloween party Tuesday evening for her daughter, Agnes. The home was decorated with pumpkins, and Hallowe'en colors and emblems The features of the evening was a fortune telling booth and a spook alley. Refreshments were served. Eighteen guests were in attendance. Mr. and Mra G. Aaron Gibbs motored to Salt Lake Thursday to attend the John. Taylor family reunion, j Another Halloween party among the younger girls, was one given by Miss Ruby Cardon. All the charistics of Hallowe'en were featured at the party.' On Saturday evening of last week Mr. and Mrs. George Wiseman entertained at a Hallowe'en party at which the guests were In costume. Refreshments were served to forty two guests. Prizes for the best costumes were awarded to Mrs. George Mickelson, and Mrs. l - Har-risvill- e, II -- . Guiding Yiur 0" Child - . A diamond sparkling with the yery spirit cl Christmas imperishable as the love or admiration which prompts your giving. Nou is the time to select kl Our cases gleam with diamonds of the utmost purity and finest cut, in the very latest mountings. Weil gladly assist you In making an appropriate selection and set aside your choke, on payment of but a small deposit. Visit us today! to-th- enter- tained at a Hallowe'en party at her home on 5th west last Saturday evening. The various rooms were decorated in Hallowe'en colors. The evening was spent in playing cards, and refreshments were served to 12 guests. The ladles Republican club of College Ward entertained at a luncheon on Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. H. W. Hansen. Musical numbers included a guitar duet by Mrs. Merrill Hansen and'Mrs. Joseph Olsen. Nephi L. Morris of Salt Lake City was the speaker. Those- attending from Logan were Mrs. George Mrs. Will Thain, Mrs. Crawford, Mrs. Joseph Odell and Far- Beret Matches Coat maseuline ts . hos-.ga- 1 ve . . fori-tun- , : j -' j Hal-lo- excel-traini- ng . - . I he-m- an e enter-tame- . namby-pamp- well-fashion- -- pnt-ih- - hard-boile- 1 ' y at-M- rs. a he 7., ! ' , ! follow-motheAn-h- commit-suppe- as r. , I ( |