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Show Saturday, October 2a, were Mr. and Mrs., Olof Olson Mr. and Mrs. V. W. Pitkin. Mrs. Carrie' Nielsen and Mrs. Francis Nielsen. , Mr. Jos. Neves was fortunate enough te get a fine young buck on Monday. ' her pujahrin the near future for the benefit of the new chapel of the Nlbky. tertainment-wit- -- h ward. Mr. Kenneth Nielsen is home from Shelley," Idaho, where he has tjeeh for several-weeks- , Mr. - Cyrtls of the DesMrs. of Pocatello eret News was a businessvisit- - has' been a house guest for a or on Monday. week of her brother Mr. T. K. Principal A. R. Hovey and his Norris. corps of teachers were busy on Monday checking up on the cen- 1 sus. SMITHFIELD childMrs. Thomas Dillon and ren motored to Hyrum on Monhe SMITHFIELD, Octday to visit friends. mbst noted social function cf the Mrs. Nbttie Bentley of San week wa9 the Halloween dancFrancisco arrived on Tuesday to ing party given at the Empre.- visit a while with her. brothers by the Misses Una Jensen. Iona Alma and Ilarry Jessop. She Jensen; Elsie Hunter and Blan-chbrings news of the serious illRash known as the Kersada ness of Mrs. James Blair, daugh- Sisters- The hall was beautifulter of Mr. T. II. Cutler., ly decorated. The ice cream ami Mr. Frank Wall came over refreshments were all in the from Logan on Wednesday; and organe and bla ck , Jwenty rou Stayed overnight. After the ral-- les were in attendance. ly he was greeted by a number Mr. and Mrs. Frank Winn of old friends and chatted with held their openi ng night on Tm; . G.-C- Dr . and Mrs. Joseph William ladies were special, guests: Mrs. Mrs. ilarry George H. Champ, Mrs- Rhoda B Hayward. Dfi-aRednlon McGee and Mr. and Cook, Mrs. Joel E. Ricks Mrs. J. Christiansen have invita- E. Shepherd, Mrs- N- A. Pedertions out for a dancing paitv te son. Mrs- Kate Preston. Mrs- A. ie given Wednesday, evening. B. Harrison and Mrs. Bryant Bullen. October 29 at the auditorium. The Brigham Young camp of Mrs. Bryant Billion ar. I Mrs George A. Ward entertained at the Daughters of the Pioneers a bridge luncheon this afternoon 'met Tuesday afternoon at the The Halloween deu v rs cari icd home of Mrs. O. H-- Budge with out in all the appointments- The, Mrs- Budge, Mrs. Kate Preston d hall was decorated with Mrs. John Christiansen as eyed eusans French merigolds in 'hostesses- A talk on the- Indians Dwellers of Utah1' was the gold and brown shades were .and the various given by Mrs. Hyde of Smithfield used to decorate luncheon tables, together with Mrs. Cecil Christiansen, pianist, Halloween emblems. Following! contributed Indian music. Mrs. . the luncheon the tables were, a re. si re B- Anderson sang song, ranger for bridge- Two "score with, Mrs. Russell Hansen at tire prizes were awarded. piano, Mrs." N. J DeSanders ??Ji?--Hldayeveniiig-attlie Mrs. Jaseph New bold enter-- 1 sang a the" fact that he" turned nt a bridge Juncheon Cecil - - Christianset- u- Refresh about three years from 66 to Tuesday afternoon at her home ments were served-o69 and has been back only once i. the Boulevard. The various The Logan dancing club gave about twelve years ago. since, w ere rooms and tables evenluncheon a dancing party Thursday is It interesting to hear an old decorated with a variety of ant- ing. Light refreshments were time residents get together and A musical flowersumn program served. About thirty couples talk of old times, and many was rendered during the lunch- were In attendance. items of local history eon hour- Following the luncheon The Crimson Club of the Brigmight be picked up in this way. the afternoon was spent playing ham Young College met Thurs-- j Sirs. Betty Carlson of Logan bridge. Two score prizes were day afternoon' in the L:brary of Tlw Rrmee of Wales ulster, nobby tailored topcoat of boyish lines (center), is introduced I i Wednesday afternoon awarded. Forty guests were in the school. Miss Lee Ora Tarltet .spent rivalry with the more formal, fur trimmed garments. Navy chinchilla cloth fashions tlieon, -Aitaie-with Mrsr herTriend attendance. . aliowiwJIeuia duvetyn with, bandings of hfopitrd skin forms the street' and. Miss JIazeL. Cook, were. the. coat at Icft. whil charming aftwho on Anderson, Monday entere the ensemble AlreT Newbold Xlfr aiid suit is represented at right in black velvet, sleeveless dress wilt blue chif ., hostesses. Miss Patricia Parker ernoon. suffered a slight stroke foa drape and cost with .blue and red beading and collared in fox.ta'ned at a dinner party Tues- read a short story- Miss Norine She with a host of other friends day evening. The various small Bright, Miss Lillian Hogan and es, but t is not by any means un- rejoiced to find Sister Ander good taste.' Henna duvetyn By MME. LISBETH tables at which the guests were M:ss Margaret Hendricks each The sen almost recovered from its seated for dinner were decorated sang a sang. Refreshments were the material usednd the band-n- g interesting plainness. center in is the by is effects through the' hdmiis-tratio- n arresting with a variety of autum flowers. served. Wales ulster Prince of The of leopard skin is most effec- its and attracts plainness, of the elders and the very coat in Covers were laid for forty guests a new the stylof departure The Pierian Society the tive. Leopard sekin, beside being with its modish lines It is a care of her daughter. Following the dinner a social Brigham Young College met es of the season. It has a swagvery effective trimming,' is a listinetly youthful model, but A splendid Democratic Rally evening was spent- Games and Thursday afternoon in the music ger, boyish air that is very older women who can stand the was held in the Millville hall on "with music were the entertainment. room of the school. The program to. the girl the very good wearing fur. Mr- and Mrs- Jesse Earl enterAnother unusual coat is com- severe smpl city of the style may Wednesday evening. E. R. Owwas furnished by the pledges shingle bob especially, and of Satura bined tained at dancing party w'th a matching frock of well find it not only an extrem- en, Milton H. Welling and J. V. who are as follows: Blithe Evans course the new square crowned black velvet." The frock is a ely practical very nobby gar- Robinson were the principal their week of at last one it. The felt hat evening day accompanies Grace Clark, Marian Ririe, Relia e affair with ment. summer home in Logan canyon Cooky, Lenora Grojean, Coy illustrated (center) is developed sleeveless, speakers. Others present who Both The color of the coat with the spoke briefly were E. S. Chamfchiffon. a blue is in compliment to the Misses Fife. in of chinchilla doth. drapery navy Carol Jensen, Virginia Alice and Katherine Cummings frock and coat are beaded in blue leopard skin trimming wfth the bers, Leon Fonnesbeck, Bishop Maughan. Mary Peterson, Ida double brested and depends 'fch and of Salt Lake, w ho spent test Howell, red and the coat a on beautiful tailortopped striking tones of the fur, give It Worley and ,Fred J. Marshall. its trimming Aqderson, preta : ii its1 distinctive quality while the i t'i ; fox. i. a of week end here As guests of cellar with I" hug ing. Several beautiful quartet were Woodbury Reside thf impromfunexcolorful beading aswfell as the The' Mrs. Earl., The Ilallovyeen ;s that ii'the left an on The the simplicity cost 1 pled-.the given by program artistically; rendered ,by, the idea prevailed in all the appoint-- ; ptiu Miss 'Peterson read a ample of the striking street coa damental of true style is follow- huge fuf collar distinguishes j Pilkington sisters of Smithfield Mary ges, ' A ments of the party. Light re- short Complies with the tenets of'' ed in each of thee three costum the costume on the right. story The arrivals Marx- that large and enthusiastic audiV1!1 freshments werp served Forty ian RIrje sanr ySmllin Through ence sat patiently 'and listened Where they" will spend' over the saw keVeral but1 'Were not lucky attentively from' 7 :30 until g Aqstij werej liyattendahCej j j p Ldopqrd ilgkvcj twd lad ing at the chapter house.'! The summer. home of Mr. and short humorous' readings- Re- The party was- - chaperoned. by week end. 1) J! enough to get any. 10:50. Mrs- jEarl wqs- the schejne of freshments NvtrfcA served. f The their .were among ,'Thq Miliville Relief j Among hose who- attend Society, ilotlef llancjug party lustjeveif pledged were! the , hostesses for The Sigma Theat Phi (alumni the teachers from .the Brigham ponferehee was held on. the Hyrum' stake temple excurSunday . - wiil. 'give- Ihetr-annting when Mr. and Mrs- la Von the afternoon. Young" College who went to Salt following the usual opening" ex- sion 'from Millville on Wednesbanquet EarT andMr-'fcnMrs." Ernest ? Miss Jacobs has invita this evening in the presidents Lake to attend the Utah Educa- ercises and administering of the day. were Mrs. Carrie Nielsen, Earl entertained i fifty of , their tlons btltBmy Tor a Halloween party suite at the hotel Eccles in Suit tional associations convention: sacrament. Mrs. Susannah B.' Mrs, Augusta Jensen, and Mrs. friends .The same Halloween to be President W. Wo Henderson, Nielsen qf the Hyrum Stake Olive Neves., given Saturday evening. Lake. decorations were used. Light re- November Professor David Shepard, Prof. presidency and Jaipes Jensen of of home at the first entbrtain-ed Miss Mr. Charles Goodwin of the Watkins Mary freshments were served. her parents on east first north It. C. Merrill,- Pr of. T. II. Porter, the, high council were in attend-qnpe,- -. Journal was doing business here of Gamma themembers the Mr- and Mro. N. J- DeSanders Mrs. Peterson entert- Xi Gamma1 Sorority at a' 'card MrsJ Caroline. L Hendricks, Alls. Kate Phersoh gave; on Wednesday. entertained at a dancing party ained- the members of her club The Mrs, 'Mabel M. i Nelson, .Miss an interesting lesson on the par- , Master Paul Norris entertainevening.' Tuesday party hall The and Monday eveningat a five hundred luncheon on rooms were decorated .with au- - Myrile Jacques, Miss Mary Sor ables of the Savior. A ladies ed a number of his boy friends punch table was decorated with Thursday afternoon. The, Hal- tumn flowers. The evening ensen, Miss Loveta Wallace. quartet was well rendered by at a birthday party on Wedneswith yeflqw and white chrysan- loween idea in the of members The the prevailed following Mrs. Rose Pitkin and company. day afternoon. " Refreshments, five hundred was1 spent playing themums. Lifeht,' refreshmepts of ; thehihcheon. and a late supper was served. extension division of the U. A. President Carrie Nielsen bav-n- g Fere served and games played. were served. Aimit, The sunch eon 'tabled Mrferodec&v-ate- d 'The' members ofUM Pi Zetn' CL went to Salt Lake Thursday tendered! her resignation V Mtv Lawrence Humphreys were in attendance' E. A.: Mrs. R. iometime previously, she, with with yellow ehrysante-mum- s ti fraternity were entertained' ti attend the-U?or, Washing Mr. and Mrs. Arthur G. Bate15. and holloween emblems. Maycock, Miss llortense son entertained at dinner Sun- Silver candle sticks holding yel- at the Dormitory Sunday after- White ilrs. Victoria B. Christ- - ler counselors Mary Y. Hulse, ton to seek employment for the 4 to 6. The rooms', noon from . winter. , and Hazel Hovey and. the to their low candles were on either end day in compliment ensen, Miss Afton Odell auajrtarv olive Scott, were reieas-wit- h , Aliss Grace Fisher of Clarks-to- n decorated attraclivoly B. Mrsdaughter, Virginia of the table. Following the Abbie Groesbeck. autumn flowers and a vote of thanks, for was a guest from Monday je( Athay of California who is here luncheon the afternoon was went .to their faithful services Mrs. Lyman Ilyde and Miss Charlotte the until Hyde age. vand Wednesday of her cousins visiting with her parents. A bas- spent playing 500. Score prizes i Tuesday-- - morning to . following officers were unanim-Danc- y lone and Vandis Garr. ; ket of autumn flowers formed were awarded to Mrs. II. John- Mrs. Lois Ilaybali assisted Dean Ogden - meet Mr. Hyde on his return ousy sustained. For President in sersing light, refreshAliss Ruthh Olson and Aliss the center piece for the table son and Mrs. D. V. Anderson-. from the east. They went on to Clara Cutler; Counselors, Gilly Vaneta Crookston of Logan en' jnents. Covers were laid for twelve were as follows: Monroe Cranney, Mr- and Mrs. L. D- Boudrero Special guests Douglas Salt Lake before returning., Taggart and Hidvie Alvord ; tertained on Tuesday evening Mrs. Joseph Reed, Mrs. Clark of Elizabeth Miss Browning I law and Warren ley Bergeson dinner at entertained Secretary and treasurer, Mabel with a double shower at the Saturday Haskins, Mrs. VV. V. Crockett, the week here as a Neves; Elder James Jensen; sis- home of the former in complievening of last week In compli- Mrs. II. W. Fellow and Mrs. were dinner guests at the Phi t Ogden spent ment to Mrs. Athay. A bouquet Kappa Iota chapter house Sat- - ll0St of Miss Blanch Browning ter Nielsen and the retiring of- ment to her sister Camille who ficers spoke briefly.' Jqt' the Dormitory. of autumn flowers formed the Bennett Blair. became Airs. Ray Crocurday evening of last week. Hiss Katherine Cooper spdnt " The new officers were set recently The-PThe Sorosin Sorority enterfrater-lota center piece for the table. Covf and Aliss Myrtle Alauchley Kappa kett ers were laid for fifteen guests. tained at luncheon Thursday nity entertained their rushess the later part of the week m apart at the close of the meet- a bride of the very near future. Mrs- Oscar Malmrose enter- for the active members of the at a stak party at the chapter Salt Lake, Delicious refreshments were ing: Mrs. A. E Tanner is spending tained at a Kensngton tea Mon- club. Following the idtlcheon house Tuesday evening, at the The Nibley ward Relief So- served and both brides received the week end w ith her parents ciety held their conference on many beautif ul a body. close of the - evening-refre- sh day atemoon in compliment to they attend the game-iAbout gif j Mr- and Mrs. Chas. McNicl. MrsThe Sigma Theat Phi Soror- - i ments were served. Mrs. Athay. At the close of the aflernoonThere was a twenty-fiv- e were Sunday presguests afternoon tea was served- The ity entertained at a tea from 4 The Sigma Alpha fraternity Tanner was formerly Miss Leah good attendance with a good ent. tea table and rooms were decor- - to 6 Saturday, afternoon in entertained at a dancing party McNiel cf (his city spirit prevading the exercises. Aliss Myrtle Yeates left Friated with autum flowers in the compliment to the patronesses Monday evening in compliment! A fine program was rendered, day morning . to attend the " gold and brown shades, Covers of the sorority. A color scheme to their rushees. The hall was j twith vocal solos by Mrs. J. EL teachers convention at Salt were laid for ten. of yellow and white was carried decorated to simulate a Japan-- ! i MILLVI1.LE Rouche and Mrs. Elizabeth Lake. She was a guest over Mrs Carrie Boudrero entertain out in all the appointments of ese - " Yeats, the literary lesson given night at Farmington, of her garden. Light refreshments ed Tuesday even'ng at dinner in the tea. A bowl of yellow and were served. ,i"mm Forty couples were by Mrs. Lily Cummings, A talk aunt Airs. with whom Mr. on Why 1 Should be a Relief wil latend Taylor compliment to Mrs. Athay. A white chrysanthemums formed in attendance. 25. j MILLVILLOct. the meetings. basket cf autumn flowers form-- j the centerpiece for the table, The Alpha Delta Epsilon fra-- 1 and Mrs. Elmer Ilumpherys en Society Member, and an ext Airs. Grace Yeates entertain-e- d ed the center piece for the table. silver candles sticks holding rtertained.al a birthady party on cellent talk by the stake "officer at entertained a ternity dancing her class in Mutual on Thurswere '"laid for twelve iow candles wre o neither end party, Wednesday evening in Friday afternoon and evening, present. day evening. Eight girl were of the table. Mrs. Chritine Clay honor o ftheir rushees. Light A delicious dinner was served ... and Mrs. Orvin B. Pitkin present and a most enpoyable ,Mr. " Mrs- C- V, Spiermannnter- jforma, Hansen and refreshments jon were served. Those present were Mr. and were guest of Mr.Titkins par- evening Vas spent. tamed at dinner W ednesday eye--. Miss jjjss Light reBrown poured at About forty couples were W. C. Ilumpherys, Mr. ents on. Sunday. Ltorothy freshments were served. mng m comphmen to Mr Ath-- : the tea table. pro-a- y sent. Freeman McKinnon, Bert land Mrs. Lawrence Ilumpherys, Mrs. Trolson enterblaster Everett Yeates came The table was decorated with , the' fd- - jlarward and Cleam j. Lemon Mr. and Mrs. Evan Ilumpherys, tained a Alpha furnished by number of ladies at her over from Logan on Thursday cut flowers. Covers were laid for ,owi the were the committee in Charge of Mr. and Airs. Jerome Taggart, hiome on Monday afternoon. A to visit his rh Air. C' Vivian Johnson. arrangements. aernoon iMK and, Mrs. J. M. Jensen, Air. delicious dinner was served to and Airs. F. Thriinfnh X TYeates. Viola Olsen, and Airs. Geo. iX)W 0f providence, Airs. Thos. T. II. Cutler made a trip to 'n nerProfessor Arnold was a din-- . i Airs. an i?ucie Mrs. Ellis Anderson Salt Lake on Friday. guest at the fraternity Larsen. . ; Jessop, temen, Mrs. Sherwin Maeser le le,rn seventy five guests chapter hodse Monday evening. Principal A.R. Hovey and Rus 3irs. Frank Cummings, Airs read and discussed the drama, en:1 Alr, A. R. Hovey left Friday Torn Cordon and Helen Bank-- 1 sell Mopson attended the insti- - George during the afternoon, Hell bent for Heaven by Hugh- Airs. G. L. evening for Salt Lake to attend Cummings, ave home head were dinner guests at the ,tute at Logan last Thursday Alvord, Airs. Aloneta es, Mrs. W. O. Robinson gave a. Cummings the U. A. EL convention. house Alonday evening-'an- d party meet-Friday coni0? It was a most prof. and Thelma Trokson. In the evevening of of the federation Friday. ! report Airs' B. R. Anderson and 1 lle chapter house Mr. and Mrs. A. L Cole mo-- itable one tliev report. ingg w hich w ere held at Ogden jJasf v the husbands 'of some of children of Salt Lake were the ening ViAir. Joel Olsen came up from the ladies tored to Salt Lake Thursday last week- Refreshments werein compliment to the Misses guests over tight on Thursday vian and Edythe Johnson of and returned the follow ing day. Ogden Sunday a. m. and spent was served arrived . seived to all. of her father and wife. Air. and The U- - A. C. Womens club met Preston, Idaho, who spent the Their son Laurel, who is attend - ;the day with his recently wid- Relatives and friends of Chas Airs. G. T. AJtord. She returns end the at week. house. Mondav afternoon with chapter ing school at the university of owed, mother Airs. Matilda 01 - Anderson surprised him Mon- - to her home at Salt Lake on On Saturday evening of last Utah accompanied B. Langton. Mre.C. P. n in honor of hfs Saturday. so!?'r .day evening ' week house the Theta reviewed the book The girls en- for te week end. Messrs Thomas Jessop and birthdav-- ; but Airs. Anderson! Mrs. Ray CL Gardner of Hy Able McLaughlins Air. and Airs. D.- W. Pitman Thomas Ddlon left Sunday af- - was in by Wilson-Te- tertained at Theatre party at the secret j and fine a who has been ram sup. was served-- The following the Capitol with a aupper fol- - motored to Salt Lake Thursday ternoon to hunt for deer. Theyjpor was served. Those present an elecution class will conducting give an eh - nd r , Mrs-Joh- - - - - f i I If j ! i S ?r i ' t ! I if j - ( - Mack-lan- - - Cl-f- - , - j I I - val-unab- - ; P. one-pie- ce - - ul-et- er - - cap-tivat'- ng - one-piec- ''It , ! Tli-eon- .Mr.-An- - ! -- 1 V- GJqan l1 -- I - - - - house-mother.- ,- .t - - ! - ud . i , . -- - - W.-1- I. 1 - - fifty.-fb.upl- e . sec-we- re . I - . foli-Hi- ss ; j . - - -- a hi I - j ts. n - - - 1 - ! yel-Covi- - t I i rs , -- - pre-Mr- s. 11 i grand-parent- i ) L'toto? mSoS ' j - j j j ! Mrs-Nelli- Car-do- , s. le - J 25,-T- e - Empi-esa-emi-- - fectionary in the Empress theatre building- The fountain, and furnishings are all of Vermont marble and plate glass- Air. and Airs. Winn are to be congratulated upon such a beautiful and modern confectionary. Aliss Sadie AIcCraeken spent the week at Ogden previous to - - the U. E." then joined the A- - Smithfield teachers and aH the convention at Salt Lake City. Airs- Annie Heinricn ami daughter Alildred spent the week end at Salt Lake City. Airs. Roy Smith met her son. Lorin, who is teaching at Castle Dale, and spent the convention days with him at Salt Lake CityLieut. Dresden J. Cragun of Fort Douglas spent four days here with his parents. Air. and Airs- James A. Cragun- returning on Thursday . The Ladies Literary club met with Mrs- Helen Richardson on ed - - - - Thursday. The Ladies Republican club of Smithfield held a meeting in the library building on Wedniriday afternoon, Mrs. Roberts,1 Mrs. , Thain, Airs-- 1 Taggart,1 Cimfms-sione- r Henry 'Theurer and Don Ileled Richardson wgrf in chkrge The Relief Society fchortiV d the music. ' Don B. Colton furn-ishe- unsthet principal 'speak err?-- ' ' Ic4 cream and- "wafers 'weri served after the meeting- - 1 - ' The Misses Corbitt entertained at a danc'ng party at the Winn confectionary on Alonday evening. The K- K. K- club girls held a Halloween party at theWinn on confectionary Thursday evening. The hail yas bvautifcl-- b decorated in the Hailov.reo colors and leaves. Daii.ty re- - - freshments were served. Hal- loween eams wdre plavef .i . Mrs. William Cantwell retarr-e- d home from a weeks visit at Salt Lake City- - She was rhe guest of Mrs. J. J. Richardson. Airs. William L. Winn entertained at a birthday prtT., n honor of hpr daughter . Blancas on Wednesday evening, a dinner was serwd to lit? guestsAlesdames C- - A. Nyman. I iwen Carlson. Mrs- Pyper and the Misses Larn Carlson, Vera Cari-so- n and Luzon Ilolloday of, Logan were guests here on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. W!lson Thornlev of Logan were the guests of Airs- - Emma Thorpley on Thursday evening. Mr, and Mrs- David Sant of i , doi-cio- - us - - - Treasureton, Idaho spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. George Sant. Alelvin Corbett has accepted a government position as civil engineer- Hehas an offer in the Federal building at Sait Lake - - Qitv. ; The Jefferson dub of Cache Co- conducted a dance at the theatre on Tuesday evening. Prof. Emil Hansen of the service met with the city concil and the committed on chic improvement and talked on the plans of beautifying the citv. Smithfiekthas been selected as a tate demonfiraton eitv. On Wednesday afternoon twt with the school hrprd to eonsider nlans foe beautifying the school grounds; Em-cre- - ss A.C-extensi- Prof-Hanse- n Twill be at Mrs. Edward Webb's everv Thursday to give scato treatments, shamnoos, electric equipment. Alfs. Harv per HilL I Advtrtlsement) I - . t na.-- - The first dve invented was the Syrian purple. ; - I |