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Show I W 'W rrf f rWWrWW-W- 5 i t j . U i v Activities Sororities In place of the regular S , A. C. meetirg of the Ithis week a Women s club nt I bridge luncheon ws given at nt U.t i the Bluebird Monday aRtf n . V. .n-iam i: Smith noon by the follow ing four for who club 'f'rater-'members the of 1 l!f nier lYad'oT waV ,'riu Mia of be- because inactive were Cal 7.ota M A lv forntei the n Hanhm' i.i Hlnuie S and who re- g . ri it v. v hit h is the fust KM.i cl the hnn ' (pitJA as active Gub to the to turned Cui.-'social join mans fraternity j nffof Mi. r.i.ab.Mi U the at l'1 ' chi!ln ioi a national "1r"beri Cook. f,.,5 rn'rntae lrateimly ni'i'dm Kelly iu.nihl.eci s A C . spent last week end It e" or ' in Mi pose RThc foi the here b Mins tjiacc oitm.n. pui Mis. ay B West, al hou- lollov - Stalling the fraternity. Follow-an- d Plf t?n i. A g the initiations on Sundayitea room wnerp the luncheon u and uhcdm w, vn a banquet was given and in vd Hotel Tim Wiifoul vuixii alf ramp 'the aiumoon at the Mis ' Mary Heese wasn r.f the lA.mihUi. ot t.m Utah .Eccles mimics- and the pioneers ;.nl WVv'M e.V v to-toasts ii'ii.i Ece.es insf rep aided with a ptfiflmiO QaAj, veie the Mrtr)onf. Target Helen Han- Ihf foLo.Mut, the Bndee , MJkrAAo' "lsoU- Goy M.Uon Mrs. Card-psnts The high scoTe prize F11 V.lV A The lord. Mt M.i, an(i Lucile Wood. Marie Miss to awarded was M. KnuJi ..i'd Mrs. Murga.t liUniww idea was featured In Baiber The following officers e toasts, the seven colors of Mason. Mr. lieu Kidgell gave (fOfa colors have been elected by the club Mi'Hus?.! han- ho rail bow being a reading for the ensuing year: pen gave a plan j .election, theof the fraternity, Preceding 'dent, Mrs. George B. Caine, a topic fir the jftunoou "Stock ,thf, mitatlons and vice present, Mrs. Beth Rnm-e- d the was at UMi diui.v, JbrakiisF in Raising given PDhV'.,-W O. Israel, sen molel for the install- - ney, by Mrs B. don: treasurer, Mrs. W. L. Wan-sketMis Ls. Mrs Margaret Mason aue 0ftn. (fi'-jftlnpsecretary. Cook; corresponding member, o. the hie ol her mo- - 1(.M an lionmary Rullen. Mrs. Asa Miss A social hour lei-- 1 and Wood Eueille entcr- -After thC- - The Sorosis tesorority levied and ieiit.ii.ntnu TTrc Mai Ti ifif Taggrrf-lucekfJ talned were served. joined by Bluebird in they to the compliment B Pieston William the The sorority new the members of fraternity which was inthe attended caniD of the Daugntcrs oi the and they all on Sunday and is disstalled i at Utah Pioneers niet Ihurscuy collegiate Sunday school for being the first rol-kge Mrs. tinguished of on afternoon at the home Sen mary building He orsocial national women's Alice Jackson, Mis. Annie hill. '? ganization to be Installed on Biuzcl Mrs. Caiolmc A buffet supper was given the U. S. A- C. campus. Johnson weie and Mrs. Sophia, Theta the at Mr3 Leonard Wasden enterMrs. Friday evening house for the lie blesses. the ..stingUpsilon chapter tained the members of the W. HTlhakA Sarah Baxter discussed the to- alumni memactive ar.d the A. M. club at and luncheon pics 'Meat and Wool Indus- bers to meet the installing ofWednesday afternoon. tries of Utah, music for lue ficers- About forty were in at- bridge The Easter idea prevailed in by tendance. afternoon was furnished The all the appointments 5.; Roma Smith, Virginia Johor The Women's Pan Hellenic table was decorated with yel.son ana Jennie McBiide. Mrs afwere tea a Covers flowers. low Sunday Emily Anderson reaa a saeten council, gave the laid spring 2 to 6 at for eight guests. Bridge of the life of a pioneer woman ternoon from ' of XI Sorority Gamma followed the luncheon. Score Gamma RefreshCache county. prizes were awarded to Mrs. ments were served duruig the chapter house in compliment to the newly installed frater- Kenneth Calder and Mrs. Mel-ro- y social hour. installSmith. The Joseph Smith camp of nity and the visiting Home Ec. Girls body Dramatic Club Mrs. S E. Clark, Mrs. D. P. he Daughters of the - lTtan ing officers. The student C. U. A. S. i A. Southwiek. J. Mrs. I "Pioneers met Thursday after- and faculy of the Murray,. The Mrs. Entertain..,, . Banquet C. J. Sorensen, Mrs, Willnoon at the Hotel Eecles The were the invited guests: were table tea rooms and of M. S. the members Mitton were Mis. iam hostess Doutre, with Womens decorated Mrs. charmingly Mrs. Frank Literary dub attendBingham, Miks and greenery. flowers Amelgirls: convention oi the Woed Mrs. the The Logan chapter of the! The following spring Margaret Hawkins, J. In the receiving line with the men's Federated clubs of Utah Theta S. - Martha Stringham, Miss- - Nina ia Jackson and Mrs. draThi national Alpha were held in Salt Lake last week Clark. Miss Pearl Baugh and viMtlng installing otiicers of end. matir club was hostess for the Anderson, Miss LaVern Miss LaKue Clark sung a duet. the They - attended thcpag-ean- t Balt Lake and Provo chapters Miss Ruth Parish, members the and council the while in the city. Mrs. Lucy Foy discussed the a Miss Erma WardalR and -- Miss for hi which 'met Logan fratcrTheta the in-Upsilon i'L. : of meeting of the ccnJoint - banquet Saturday Faye Harston. who are in Mrs. William Spicker nity. The following girls pour- Business and ITolc&Ionat .Utah. home at ' the St Valene table: tea evenuig at the ed gave a violin selection, Mrs. mens club was held Monday The banquet table was chaim-- J economics cottage this term Rae Mason, Ro.v berry. Ivy p. W. Parkinson gave a 'sketch Logan high evening at the The Shakes- - j were hostesses at a dinner decorated. , of the .life of Mrs. Elisabeth Helen Hyde, Faye Pederson. school. Following the meeting ir.gly was featured in party Tuesday evening at the .idea LaVerne pearian Fox. The pupils of Miss Move-t- a Wanda Dalnes, was seived. with Miss the various appointments. A cottage for 28 guests, which a dinner Smith. Miss Kate and Lawson, gave a special dance Barber and Miss Helen color scheme of pink and yel-- 1 included all the girls in the ' the Frances Oil evening 3unday number. A social hour and reIn Pixton charge of arrange low, the club colors, were used, Home Economics department encouncil Mens Pan Hellenic freshments followed. n.ents. A large bouquet menu and decorations, who have been at the cottage visiin The Thomas Tarbet Camp tertained the installing, from sweetpeas in the pastell shades Pinlttheand yeiiow roses were for practice this year. of the Daughters of the Utah tors and representatives formed an attractive used lor the table decoration, j and the Home Economics and Pioneers met Thursday after- the Theta Upsilon fraternity centei piece for the dinner of the U. S. A. C. and five from Salt Lake noon at the home of Mrs. Ef-f- ie which included. Ruby Mitton, table. After the dinner several were in attendance and twen- - chpr The the high school. Logan Hesse, Maty Darley. The assisting hos- n. Helen Hanson. short skits and one act plays ty two from Provo and twenty Various small tables at which and Maijorie Taggcrt. tesses were Mrs. Sarah H. were presented different five from the Logan club made the guests were seated for by ' and . ilrs. Annie . H groups of club members. Sev- a total of seveniv fwo in at-- 1 dinner were decorated witij D.- - Preston and Mrs." Kate' Bell discussed R. Cowley, J. eral vocal selections were giv- tendance. Miss Clarice color Webb pink sweet peas.- - A last Katherine spent daughter, in "Stock Raising the topic was toast mistress and rei i scheme of pink and white pie-- s at- en by Milton Musser, and TreUtah." A Walton gave a vio- week end In Balt Lake and the vor Clark with piano accomponses were made by Emma vailed in all the attractive ap- at the tended , pageant Mns Dorothy lin selection, Needby Sylvan Call and Asa Spackman. Dur pclntmcnts. After dinner propaniment tabernacle. Refresh-Ault gave a reading. ( ham. Miss May McCarrey was ing the evening songs were gressive games were played. A xr. r nts were served during the Mr. an Mr. J. C,, Fonnrs-j- i in charge entertainment. sung by Loralne Boley. Armln-t- a contest prize was awarded to home fsoeial hour beck and family arrived On Monday evening Mrs. Nettle Lund. April Hogan and Anne Merrill. The Brigham Voung camp last week end from a motor 28th the club will hold Its anJ. Wallace Mr. and Mrs, of the Daughters of the Utah trip to Los Angeles, Calif. nual imtation dinner for the Carlisle Mr. and Mrs. Ariel C. Merrill a entertained at Pioneers met Friday afternoon Prof, and Mrs. Walter Welti new members. entertained evening dinner Tuesday Tuesday party at the Bluebird. Tne hostesses motored to Grace, Idaho, and The Clio club met Wednes- bridge Mr. and 'included Mrs. G. A. Lindquist, spent list week end. Daniel day afternoon at the Home evening at the Hotel Eccles. in compliment to Mrs. Errol Palmer and Mrs. lovey Sr., accompanied them Ecohomics cottage. Music week A boquet of pink and yellow Mrs. A. J. Merrill. The evenformBeatrice Harris. John T. Caine on the trip. was observed in the program. roses and yellow candles ing was spent playing bridge for the with centerpiece Mr. and Mrs. Asa J. Merrill The hostesses were Mrs. C A. ed the a supper following. Eight gave a talk on "Stock Raising were laid for Covers The Included. in Utah Miss- - Thelma Fogel-ber- g of Chicago arrived here Mon- Lundahl Mrs. Milton Merrill table.. guests were followed sixteen guests. Bridge to score prizes were awarded gave a piano selection. S. day for a visit with relatives. and Miss Mury Sorensen. Prof. close of The At the k. E. Needham Jr., Milton Musser Mi. Merrill has SDent the past Walter Welti of the music de- the dinneF. Mr7 and Mrs.- Lester 3r were awardscore prizes a few years in Chicago where he partment of the U. S. A. C. games, and Trevor Clark sang L. and Romney Social hour has been attending the Uni- was in eharge'Of the programl ed to Mrs group of songs. Mrs. Irene C. Jenkins of -- .and refreshments followed. 11Calif. r left last versity of Chicago and from for the afternoon which Richmond, The Ballard camp met at which he has now obtained eluded a quartet by- - - Owen for- - her home after at- week end five were in twenty couples Mr. in law. the Bluehnd Apul tin. A very his doctor degree here with her Mr, Bingham. Manning, L. tendance. E. W. Skidmore a weeks visitand C. C. Mrs. "pleasant' lime" tvdS" had. The' Merrill - Was'-- msTried'tO'l Miss Keller and - John Anderson, headed parents,, Mr, -- committee - on - arthe m was of out Watkins Logab carried in Norma who sang "Allahs Holiday by program Cressall: A rangements. leclurO-o1928. was wool the fall of Frimi and "Me and Mah Little singing Mrs. Hattie Montrose and The Spurs of the U. S. A. C. Carol given by Mrs. Ben II. Roberts Miss Mrs. Christine B. Clayton, Banjo" by Strickland. were Olsen dinner , and instructions was given by president of the Business and j Thelma .Roskelley gave two gave its annual dinner dance guests of Mr. and Mrs. Russei Afrs. Sutton. Mrs. ..Rulon Rose .Professional Womens club of piano selections "Sous Bois Friday evening at the Hotel Hansen Sunday afternoon. The Eccles. A color scheme of red 1 presented two, one act ' farces UoKan was "invited--tla - the- Woods 1 , , by Victor and with decorated home., was which were cleverly carried talk to the Rotary club give e. at its Staub and "Pietette by 'gold was earrtedout MuslC of all the the out, each member acting the luncheon meeting Miss arrangements Roma Rogers Thursday dinner. The tables were decor- - the dinner. Ben-beparts in costume. Those tax- Mrs. Clayton told of the rapid sang a Hindu song bv Adrain Hatch and Renting by Schu- - atd ilh red robes and green-ber- t, of Mr. arid Mrs. the ing parts were: Mis. Beatrice growth of the national organweek here Smith, Mrs. Rebecca Hickman. ization from 250 members to with Mrs. Bertha C. An- - ery- - The programes were in the withOgden spent relatives. Mrs. Rulon Rose. Mrs. Martha 64 000 In ten year?. The local cierson at the piano. Prof. Wal- shaoe of a spur. Mrs. Elma R. Cali was toast master and thej Mrs. A. H. Saxer entertained Roberts, Mrs. Percy Quinney, features touched upon by Mrs. ter gave a talk on Our Mrs. Cecelia W. Green, Mrs. withi responded were the civic accom- - Uonship to School Music or following Tuesday afternoon. Maurine Flint, EdajF1 OuUook of Our Children toasts: Biough, Mrs. Glenn, Mrs. Mae .piishments of the club. ThejThe Painter. and Ruth Mattson. Mrs-club has aided in every worth-- 1 Interested in Music". By spe- while accomplishment in the rial request Prof. Welii sang Wallace J. Carlisle, who is an AUonra Skancny Mr. j The girls of the U. S. A. C. rity since its organization. Itjtwo numbers Water Boy honorary member, and "os a Convict guests. and Liriisle were special dancing has recenUv placed metal pla- - (Negro dormitory gave song) a a guests of honor were by"Tle party Thursday evening at thn cards all through Logan cah-- ; Homing," accompanied .J1; Hotel Eccles. Tne attractive yon The project of the club Mrs. Welti. There were a num- - President and Mrs. E. q. SKancny is here lor a visit relatives and with days Peterson and Coach and decorations were carriea out in is. to raise a library equipment bet of special guests in atten-- l close of the af- F. L. Romney Covers were friends. At the the Hawaiian idea. The hail fund which will be available dance Tea was served. ternoon tea was served. The wns -- decora ted w ( b quhins --and i upoa oi a ,Tlie Eitalaml club, which !aid ' for el"hty guests. Dane- - decorations . and appointments followed the dinner. The coconut shells for punch rary building. Acting as bi: was recently organized. and is ' carried out in the Easter on ccnVnlttee lad bowls, the cunre programs ' sisters to high school "girls and composed of 'returned arrangements were idea. Emulating ukeleles and the or- - establishing a loan Fund for misnonaitcs. met Weoni'sday included Mildred Kcllam. Mrs. Morgan, Jr., Joseph in Hawaiian costumes. girls to carry on their educa- - evening at the hdme of Mrs ,Klta Uarson and Martha Carl- and Mrs. George Griffin mot- everything took on a tiopicai tion is another project of the Ezra Lundahl. Mis. Hugo En-i- e. efieshments club. The club was organized sign discussed five Introduction! Mr and Mrs. Henry McCul- - cred Hyrum Saturday to aspect. Light a luncheon were served. 'About lorty a .membership of 35,rap-t- o bridge the Book of Mormon. A wore the recipients of pies were m attendance. Fia-- j idly growing to 50 members, ial hour followed and refresh-- ! surprise party Friday evening i Idren by Mrs. Lorenzo Peter-tur- e were1 The slogan of the club is "A'ment.s were served. Hawaiian dances ' planned for them by the mem-i801- 1' given by Veda and Vioa Lucas better Rawness Woman for a! The French club met Thurj- - bers of the E. B. C- - dub. Cards; Mrs. O. L. 'Hansen and Miss Business World". A sur-idduijing an inwrmiikion evening at its club room.! was a feature of the eyenmgs i Gladys Willison entertained at iod. The pu'rqns and pat rones- - vo of Lbe working condil 10ns 1 ix and Toy Pederson were entertainment. A late supper Miss Willlsons home- Wetines-se- s for the evening were as for the womenas they exist in he hoste.;ses fierge Ballif of was served. Covers were laidday evening in honor of Miss Miss follows: Charlotte E. Logan will be conducted in the He faculty of the Senior high , foi sixteen guests. Four score Mahala Palmer, who is leaving Dancy, Dr and Mrs. Wallace rear future Mrs. Clayton told school, .who has spent several prizes were awarded. for Los Angeles, Monday. April! J. Vickor.s, Dean and Mrs. F. the club. Duets were sung by years in Europe gave an illu3- 21 to spend the summer. The L. West, Prof, and Mrs Ches- - Sarah Smith and Bernice, trated talk on the World war.! Mrs P. V. Cardon arrived rooms were beautifully . decor-- j ' Mr3. Christine Johnson The Varsity dancing club heme Monday from Salt Lakeiaied with Easter lilies. A dell- J- Myers. B. Clayton. The eommutee in, Mrs W. A. Geiskmg of Den- -' entertained at, a dancing j where nhe went to attend the cious lunch was served to 20 nnan-mment01 fharge Colorado, spent the week uarty Monday evening at the centennial celebration andlPuerts The remainder of the eluded loin ILckrnan refresh-- 1 viwt With her Feni'hrre vicp'ng with her parents, Falais d Or. Light Presi- -. evening was spent in music parents, Mr and Mrs. c. C. Jensen. ments were served. About dint and Mrs. A .W. Ivan. Pany and Eon Winkler. and games. of larv M Gardner, .Ii..s Eleanor Thayer Mr. oS ngoles. Calif. Hand of Berkeley. Cal. Mi'-Katherine Connor of ofifcers; installing rieinon Il.mci(..i! ,amo oi no l)aui,ri U ,'i. Hi eers mf f(rn f't 'he ,v nr 'to-idi- V" a-- j . - n, wo-!n- e a'l-pioo- - su-Jiii- follnw-tfinoo- st tc' 's ' Presi-banqu- I et j ? u ilNiff mc-mutiiir. ast M07Tcray-evemng-aP-U- .Jfforr,, Wziill Rus-eiigre- n, - a-- ss -- i 1 . Club Fraternities and Church Functions 4. rMM 7T Mill y Sf ih UP jiL -- oifieers-and.-memb- ' ''J'fituek-:--Ralr,lri- .ip: 1 i , 1 t t i i to.-,e- s . wk Pet-erso- I ft , Poc-koc- ' - 1- ,, tdi Cha-minad- rg Rela-Clayt- on 1 l Mrs.!'"1 j lih-wi- th ' Jua-ches- 5 is t cou-,wi- th soc-.lo- per-jBet- ter taiatr,d. av ' U 1! i il - s ! , ch , I: f . tra -- V SatauLy, April 10, lMO. TIIE JOURNAU LOGAN, CACHE COUNTY. UTAH TAGE FOUR e rrf in-.v- 1 - MODEST MAIDENS Birthday Anniversary The 81st birthday anniverBrachbulld was sary of John celebrated - recently when twenty five of his friends were Invited to spend the afternoon with him. The party was 'givGerman meeting en at the house which was attractively decorated for the occasion. ReThe freshments were served. 81 birthday cake holding of eandles was the feature the refreshments. Mrs. Paul Elwell entertained at ra dinner party Wednesday evening In celebration ' of the her birthday anniversary of cake The birthday husband. and candles formed the centerpiece for tne table. Covers were laid for tle following guests: Mr. and Mrs. Jacx Mic kelson, Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Walton, Mr. and Mrs. Grant Nielsen, Mr. and Mrs. Don Burnham and Mr. and Mrs. William After Wennergren. the dinner the remainder of the evening was spent in playprizes ing five hundred. Spore Mickel-son were awarded to Mt. and Mr. Burnham. Mrs. Carrie Thomas has returned home from Berkeley. Calif., where she has .spent the her past four months with daughter, Mrs. Carrie T. Moses ner Mrs. Moses accompanied mother home for a short visit here. At a business meeting of the American Legion' Auxiliary held Thursday evening at the dumber of commerce the orof the evening was to ganize a ladles .drill corps Twenty three ladies will wear the uniform and the first practice will be held! Wednesday evening of next week at the club room of the chamber of commerce under the direction of Mrs. Don Edwards. The matter of selecting uniforms will be dil.ussed at the pracWednesday tice meeting on evening. It is the plan to have the ladies drill organization for special functions, ready patriotic and otherwise, during the coming season. There are similar organizations in many fea-Itu- I little heavy, dont you thiukf Well, no: ld snv a hit too thin. re JEHD1HI DEPARMHT MRt EL MRS. nVRTI ETT. Correspondent " - V SAVONIS MEETS fifth birthday. Games formed the entertainment. Dainty refreshments were served and Harry Walker, Geneva and Irene Barrett, Wanda Hill, Winnie and Millie SorenLeo Lrdle sen, Rulon and Harold and Ray Sorensen and Verna and Leland Bird. Mendon orchestra gave a dance Wednesday evening in the ward amusement hall. KidMr. and Mrs. Chester man entertained at an oyster supper after the dance Wed- CLUB Mendon Savorns club members were pleasantly entertained Friday at the home of Mrs. Sewing was Marva Kidman. the feature for the afternoon. refreshments were Delicious served to Mesdames: Myrl lone Camilla Walker. other cities. Marion Bird, Martha Larsen, Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Bemtson Barrett. Retta Hubincr, Fern entertained at a dinner and Baker, Zelda Heninger and Mia card party Thursday evening. Kidman. The various small tables were our A large number from Covers were decorated . with snapdragons nesday evening. -- .priesthood the attended ward Mrs. Cyril In and motif Mr, laid The Easter forr prevailed Sunat Hyrum, meeting held Bird, Mr. and Mrs. George kin the appointments. Covers day. Thco were laid for twenty four Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo Wood Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and firs. and guests. After the ainner the Whitney tables were arranged for five and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Han- Kidman. hundred. At the close of the cock motored to Paradise on ELITE CLUB Saturday evening. card games snore prizes were business ' FETE. Mr. and Mrs. Orval Larsen awarded to Mrs. A. J. Bernl-8o. The Elite club gave "a Mra. Mrs were -- dinner guests of J. - Clarence-Johnso- n, fiir of home the at party prise r S. W.' Jackson Russell LetU - Muir, IB u n d ay it beta ? and Mrs. LaVern Larsert, Monand Hansen. her birthday anniversary. day evening before their Mrs. Jack. Mickelson enterMessrs M. D.. Aften and Cy- in ril Bird motored to Salt, Lake j.parture for will make Oregon tained Saturday evening their they complaint to Mr. and Mrs. Lee Monday to visit their jather, home. Games formed the en- Larsen of Pasedina, Calif. The Mormon Bird who is ill at the tertamment for the home was decorated with tul- home of his daughter, Mrs. W. A delicious lunch was evening served ip. and narcessis- The evening E. Heath. Bernard Mrs. to Mr. and was spent playing five hunClarence Bird and daughter Mr. and Mrs. dred. At the close of the Mildred have returned home Hardman,Watson, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph serwere at refreshments evening after spending the winter George Smith, Mr. and Mrs ved. The high score prizes San Pedro. His sister Mrs. O Chester Kidman. and Mr. were awarded to Mr. and Mri. L. Brewington and daughter Mrs. Clifford Ahrens, ML and Don Burnham. The guests in- Doris accompanied them home Mrs. Theo Whitney, Mr. and cluded: Mr, and Mrs. Lee Wal- foi a short visit. Mrs. orvol Larsen. ton. Mr. and Mrs. R. II. WalAn afternoon of sewing and The Jolly Dozen went on a ton, Mr. and Mrs. George Bal-ett- e, luncheon vas by enjoyed Mr. and Mrs. Don Burn- members of the Elite club Fri- hunting trip for ground squirham, Mr. and Mrs. William day at the home of Mrs. Clo-te- el rels, Sunday. Mrs. John Ladle. Mr. and Mrs Ahrens. Wennergren, The following Jr.,Mr.andand son of Sugar City bd Ed. Hansen and Mr, and Mrs. were present Ivallue Mrs. visits with his parents Paul Elwell. Smith, Mis. Etta Watson, Mrs. short arjd The American Legion Auxil- Rhoda Hardman, Mfs. Linzy Mr. and Mrs. John ladle, before retun?-in- g iary held its regular monthly Larsen. Mrs. Isabelle Kidman. other relative. centennial home from the meeting Friday evening at the Mr, and Mrs. Thco-- Larsen club room in "the chamber of entertained at a pinner at conference. GION AUXILIARY commerce. The auxiliary glee their home Sunday,Covers U ! HOLDS SESSION club sang two numbers. A were laid for Mr. Agnes Co auxii The American Legion with accommusic reading pen, Mrs. Annie Larsen, Misses business paniment was givep by Mrs Clara and Dona Larsen and liary held, a special afternoon meeting Wednesday Fted Kidgeli Jr. A ukelele duet Mr. and Mrs. Larsen, , ft. by two girls from Mrs. Sophia Anderson enter at the home of Mrs. Julia the city schools. A talk on Belgium and tained at a , delicious chicken ,W?E E! the World war was given by dinner at her home Sunday ved after meeting to Mrs. Hughes. Sarah lowing' short-businBramwell Peck. A Covers were laid - fori Misses Mrs. ' Nellie Blanche Bird,-Mrs- .-: followed the and promeeting Jensen, Mary Margaret - - ' Hancock. Mrs Helen Walker, - gram. Henry Jensen, Magnus Ander- Mrs.- - Ada Walker, Mrs. Sarah Mr. and Mrs. Marten son Mrs. Anderson, Thornton and Mrs. Wood. who - have enter, ... Wood Mrs, Florence the past nine months in spent Eurtained at a supper Sunday A delightful afternoon party the ope, spent the week here while evening at her home In honor was given Wednesday at enroute to their home In Los of her birthday anniversary. home oi Mrs. Mozeile Baker the Angeles, Calif. They were guests A bowl of tulips formed the LUncneon was served by Mrs. of Mr, and Mrs- Ira Brown, centerpiece for , the table hostess to theMrs.-following, Rhoda Muir, who1 motored to - Salt Lake where covers were Jaid.Jfir . Mr, Lucy While, Mrs, Lake Sunday to meet them and Mrs. Elmer Hancock, Mr. Mrs: Ioia; Foppleton. Robcrett Odie Muir Mrs. and and bring them to Logan. Mrs. Verland Shelton, Mr. and enand Mrs. William Kidman and Bird. Plans were maoe to an at tertain their husbands Elephants have been found Mr.A and Mrs. Wood. Easter party. to be only one fourteenth as baseball was game of when played between the Mendon expensive as tractors builders have deGerman used to do farm work In the school team and the Peters-bor- o steam school team- - Friday after- veloped a condensing Belgian Cigo. . noon at Mendon. The score turbine locomotive incorporating many new elements. was 12 to favor of When its present ten year Norway has prohibited the of solid tires on motor vprogra" of improvements is Lynn Wood of Malad spent use completed Sweden will have two days with his Darents, Mr. ehicles. one of the best highway sys- and Mrs. Joseph T. Wood betems in Europe. fore returning home from the ! conference at Salt Lake. b Portable apparatus has been conThe of j topic principal i invented to- - remove wall paper versation -- during the past-wee- k with steam fed' through a hose has been the annual confer-- , . V.' to a perforated plate moved ence and pageant at Salt Lake1 i over it. at which many of the Mendon; I If f licre Iml 'hfc- you pre, people were present. All the', that it tickets allowed the ward for1 ' pitml fur fh( the pageant were used and makes, you'? , applications made for many, A full ami eekfft lint of hith, more. Others will go as soon jtfaile Jewelry eoiil'ii Tim to olitniti anything you .require as tickets are secured. or ft't for even iay 'aervii-eBurley Thornton has pur- -' Zinfamk-- t Grape Plants, on fqxs-in- l mlorrmient chased the Amos Hardmans 2 years eld, l.V eailons Make ns visit, home. j Mrs Charles Ladle has' reUiliier Grape Hants turned from Salt Lake where' 4 years I1, .Vie she attended conference and St rone sturdy stork. the pageant. She also had an1 Plant paw. enjoyable time visiting with her sister's 'and brothers. J. E. HIDE Mrs. Reeves Bird entertain9! West 2 North, laigan I tali ed at a .childrens party Satur-- j day in honor of her son, Seths La-mo- n, ' - - ess 1 ai - 5in Pet-ersbo- -- The Social Season I ' FOR SALE , WENDELDOE JEWELRY O v OPTICAL CO. |