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Show IHE JOURNAL. PAGE EIGHT v Monday afternoon at Mrs. K. G. Peterson.5 ' elub met the home of Mr.. Asa Pul- U. A. C, Women The ' len gave current event and Mr. Guy Carddn gave a book review of This Freedom by Hutcheson. Tea waa served. The Unity Circle met Tuesday af- ternoon at. the Hotel Epcles with lire. George Ward at hostess. Pro- fesaor Merrill gave a aketch of the Jite or Pret Harte and read and dis-scuaed The Three Partners' Profes-- i i Vor Albert South ick sang several ' Refreshments were served. songs. .The following ladies were special guesls of the afternoon: Mrs. George Torgeeon, Mrs. F. P. Champ. Mrs. 4' Ffed Parkinson, Mr. Jack McAlister .And Mrs. W. B. Preston. '' The Clio clyb met Wednesday af- -' ternoon, with Mra. Roy D....Xhatefe-e- r, Mrs. Heber Amusaeu read two in connection with the hhort stories itorles- several musical selections , ' were rendered. Refreshments were served. I Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Earl were the recipients of a surprise party. Monday evening at their summer home In Logan canyon. In celebration of , Ihe birthday anniversary of Mr. Earl. ' Lancing was the feature of the en- -. - tertalnmenU were Refreshments - Served. Fifty guests wpre in atten. dance, "i s Mr, and Mrs. W, E. Elliot will entertain at dinner tomorrow evening. Reverend and Mrs. Allan Jacobs . will entertain at dinner tomorrow vening.. ; Mias Dantsel! McGee and the Misses Catherine and Camille Christen-(m- n entertained at a Halloween party Saturday evening of last week at the home of Miss McGee. The Hal- t were carried out in .. fioween emblems hll the appointments. The guests 5 i:am dressed in costumes. Games Were played and a number of prizes was en1 d warded. Later dancing ' joyed, e Refreshments were served. . ' Twenty two guests were In atteml- , guest. Miss Elizabeth Rennet spent last week end at her home in Salt Lake and returned to BChool on Monday. The Sorosis sorority entertained at their annual Hallowe'en masquerade party at the Fifth ward amusement hall Friday evening of last week. The guests were received figures In a dark passage The hall was dimly lighted with jack Aujiumn jfave, (kirn husks and Halloween motifs were The sorority used as decofbHons. YOUNG GIRLS FROCK colors, orange and black, were carBatik printing has bean enthusiried out In the characteristic Halloastically sponsored by Fashion, we'en refreshments. afthis season and many charming fects are achieved, by th quaint The Misses Margaret and Blanch art Hers, a brown velveteen skirt Worley entertained Wednesday even, has attached Itself to a crepe maof last week in honor of the achogany colored watet that 1 gay ing members of the Sigma Theta tive with yellow, vermllllon, green and dull blue batik designs Phi sorority and also the alumni members. The evening was conrlud. Mrs. Lennard Arbon of Brigham ed with refreshments. City. The remainder of the evening George Whipple, Floyd Thomas. was spent in dancing. The commit-teej- n Allison Skeen, and Mr. Gilman were dinner guests nt the Phi Kappa Iota follow- y. 5 vMrsrMrcriHaTtm,TOrai3r'MfifW: E. Munk, attorney and Mrs. Ernest Toung. attorney and Mrs. L. E. Net-soMr, and Mrs. Bracken of Salt ' Lake,' Mr. and Mr. Joseph - Ander-son. Mr, and Mrs, John Anderson Of River Heights, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. J Montrose. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Nel- -' andand Mrs. Vickers. Professor fon , Th Sigma Theta Phi sorority entertained their ruskies at a dinner dance Friday evening at tha Hotel t Eccles. They were entertained first at the chapter hooseand the foll.ow. Ing ladies formed a reception com mi tee: Miss Charlotte Kyle, Mrs. P. E. Peterson, Miss Nadine v Fouti and Miss Erma Bennfon. A color scheme of pink avl white waa car- -i rled out In alt the appointments both at the chapter house amf at the hotel. Pink and white 'chrysanthemum were effectively arranged about t throoms. A basket of cecll brun-,-n- !r toses farmed the eenVerpieee for the table In the dining room with caufllps'-oeither end,. The reeep. of the hotel were as ioft cemmhtee follows: Miss Charlotte Dancey, Miss ' Luefle Rogers. Miss Elm a; Bennion, f , pni Mrs. w. JMerrlll. .The table Via, wttracttvely decorated with pink r, finds.' A eoraage boquej of ee- c I ! nner roses werq given fo the ins favors.- - &ss Pearl Ober-y was toart nlstress and the t ; on fieri.' v. ith JORbts: n, - 4 t- . v ' . a 4' , y v- Vv ,- ens, M i Lucile Ro--f dance was given bp ' f if fraternity Revise Wednesday icven-- , Ing. Miss Delores Wood spent last week end at her home at Boufitlful. Floyd Thomas, Allison Skeen and Mr. Gilman were dinner guests at the Sigma Alpha fraternity chapter house Thursday evening. A. The Freshman class of the C. entertained at a dancing party building recently at tho Womans autumn The hall was decorated leases and branches. The lights were The cosy haded with red shades. corners were inviting with rugs, divans and easy chairs. Light refreshments were served.. Besides the class members there were a goodly For two Toned frock school or office, comes this Jersey frock that In spite of IU severity of line has not forgotten the business of looking pretty. That accounts for the blege vest sleeve-end- s and hem which contrast with tha aeal brown Jersey. Scallops are done la brown silk. were present. The hall was decorat ed In Halloween colors. t Miss Elva Erickson and Miss Elizabeth Hickman entertained at a Halloween party Thursday f afternoon of last week. The rooms were attractively decorated in Halloween colors. Games and music were enRefreshments were Served joyed. to tbe following little guests: Elizabeth Hickman, Elva Erickson Mary Grimes, Dorothy Grimesr Clara Mae Jensen, Virginia Peterson,. Elva and Grace Broby. Miss Irene and Erma Larsen and Miss Anna Erickson entertained at a Hallowe'en party Friday of last week at the home of Miss Larsen.-Throoms were decorated In Halloween colors. The evening was spent in playing games and music. A late supper was served to eighteen guests. A number or music lovers enjoyed the excellent recitay given by pupils of Miss Edna Crowther vocal and piano instructor. In the Tabernacle last Sunday afternoon; the 20th or a series of recitals given by the pupils of this capable lady. The following program waa given: . Hand In Hand With Tou Penn DOWAYNE JESSOP 2. Ta) Scenes that are Brightest W. Wallace from Marltana Thomas (b) -- My Redeemer and My Lord" Dudley Buck See-holtz- sprinkling of upper classmen present. The Conjoint Mutual Mutual Im. and Boy provement associations enterScouts of the Third ward tained Tuesday evening at the ward amusement hall. Games, supervised by W. 0. Robinson and Mr. and Mrs Tyson, community leaders, wa the Refeature of the entertainment. MINNIE NILSON freshments were served The Conjoint Mutual Improvement 3. The Migration of Birds' White and NETTIE WRIGHT, HUMPHRIES, associations of the Eleventh First wards gave a dancing party and EDNA CROWTHER. Melvin LeTuesday evening at the gymnasium mon accompanist. AHca Carey of the Brigham Young College. Light 4. Readings refeshments were served. (a) An Order for a Picture. Mrs. H. R. McGee entertained the (b) A Stray Sunbeam. ladles of the missionary society of RUBY WOOLF AMUSSEN the Presbyterian church Friday af(a) Barefoot Trail' A. S. Wlggers ternoon. A literary program was (b) Out Where The West Begins rendered. Refreshments were serv, Chapman Ftllier ed. Mrs. Lena Reynolds of Ogden FREEMAN CARROL Shubert was a special guest. Who Is Sylvia" , 6. (a) Mrs, J. C, Hayward and little son (b) "Thou are tike Unto a FlowRubinstein for St. Lewis er Boyd left Monday WYNONA CORBRIDGE where they will join Mr. Hayward roliov. g: Mf ranJ'MrCHrjnihtch: who is J. 'The Rose Thurlow Lieurance studying medicine at Wash Mr. and Mrs, L. C. McDonald, Mr. Thurlow Lieurance Lullaby" ington Medical school. and Mrg Ross Anderson, Mr, and , MINNIE NILSON Mrs. W. O. Robinson- - spent the C Mrs. J. H. Christensen, Mr, and Mrs. week at Farmington vlsitlny with Congressman Don B. Colton and William C. England, Mr. and Mrt friends. Joseph E. Cardon were dinner guests Charles Wakelly, Mr. and Mra. G. The Agricultural club of the V of Mis. W. B. Shaw. . A. Wood, Miss Alice Charles, Miss A. C. have announced their annual One of the most delightful parties Elizabeth Drysdale, Miss Inezs Thaln. trll to be given November eighteenth of the season was given by Mrs. Ve George Dailey, H. W, Brangham. . n the Smart gsronaslum. The Ae. da Anderson and Ruth Ballentyne at Mr. and, Mrs. Bassett of Wellsvllle ball la one of t.he socal the ball room of the Andereon home entertained at a chicken supper last functions of the school year. Plans on Thursday evening in honor, of tbe evening, The quests included from are being made,to make the ball this birthday anniversary of Miss Clover here were as follows: Pr, and Mrs. year eclipse all other years. Johnson and Annie Merrill. The hall E. S. Budge, Dr, and Mrs. D., C. Minnie Nilson, mezzo soprano, one waa decorated in autumn leaves and Budge, and Dr. and Mrs. Eliason. f Edua Crowtbers promising vocal Halloween color schemes. The.yen A Halloween party was given pupils gave a private recital a week Ing waa spent In dancing and refresh Monday night at the home of Dr. ago today to 30 Invited gnests as- ments were served to th forty guest and Mrs. V. W, Merrill. The even- sisted by Wynona Corbridge soprano present. : -ing, was spent playing 500. A prise and Eileen Thornley, pianist, for the high score waa awarded to waa given A delightful social Bertram Smith. A late supper was Saturday evening tor the children of SMITHFIELD served. All tbe appolntments were J. Z. Stewart in honor of his 78th carried out In Halloween Idea. Those birthday. The party waa given In present were as follows; Mr. and the gymnasium of the J. M. AnderSMITHFIELD, Nor. 4. Mr. and Mra. Bertram Sinlth, Mr. and Mrs. son home where dancing, Halloween Mrs. German E. Ellsworth were the Oliver Edwards, Mr. and Mra, Vanes pranks, a program and a delicious gnesta of honor at a Northern StatWilson, Mr. and Mra. Cecll Christen- luncheon were enjoyed. Thirty six es Missionary social held at the sen, Mr. and Mrs. W, W. Barber, Miss guests, the Immediate members of home of Mr. and Mrs. Ira W. Hill-yaDella Smith, Miss Lucy Langton, Al- the family were present. The folon Friday evening fo last' week. ton Harrison and Lee Watkins. lowing Tuesday afternoon Mr. and A musical program With reminlaenc-e- s Tbe Sixth grades of the Woodruff Mrs. J. Z Stewart entertained at a of missionary experiences waa enschool gave a Halloween party Fribirthday party at the home of Mrs. joyed by the returned elders and . day evening of last week from 5 to 8 J. M. Anderson for the their wives. in the music room and hall of th Twenty little guests Mrs. Lorenzo Toolson entertained school. Tbe party waa chaperoned were present. Ladles Literary clab on Thursthe by their teacher. Miss Juna Murdock. Miss Veda Anderson and Miss Ruth day afternoon. The room were y Miss Whltacre and MlsaMoea were Ballentyne entertained with a dancdecorated with fall flcv-rs- . guests at the Home Economics cot- ing party In the gymnasium of the Mrs. Thorns Mathew read Hedtia tage Sunday evening. Anderson home. Twenty couples Gabler." Luncheon was served at r rd younger-grandchildren- beau-Mfuil- 1 i U. A. C. last--wee- charge comprised the ing: Erma Benblon, Elms Bennion, Geneva Ensign. Th following out of town members were In attend, , ,ance. J " Mrs. George Torgeson entertained anoe: Nadine Fonts, Pearl Oberhans-leAmanda Mabel Chamberlin the. members of her bridge club Fri. and Lucile Rogers alt of Og Keller week. of The last. day afternoon decorated den, Miss Jennie Reese and Agnes rooms were attractively t . With a variety Of cut flowers. 'At the Stevens of Provo, - . The Sorosls sorority will enter close of the afternoon refreshments . were served. The following ladies tain at their annual progressive dinIn Miss ' Nora ner and dancing party tonight were special guests; or Mrs." honor Miss their Ivaloo rusheea. Mrs. D. Bfidge, JUiason, . Bryant MaCtineauMrs. Nellie, B Budge who Is attending school at the G. E. Peterson.1 Mrs.' University, of Utah, came home to Langton, The members of the Swimming attend the party. Her sister Miss club met Thursday evening at the Cloteet Budge, ' Who Is attending pool at tha Logan high school. Lat- school at the L. D, S. accompanied er supper was served at the home her home for the week end. , Mr. and Mrs. L. C. McDonnald en, of Mrs. D, C, Budge. The ladles of the U. Kl C. Womans tertained at a family dinner party club entertained at the first of a Saturday evening of last week. In ' series' of silver tea Saturday after- celebration of the birthday annlver. noon of last week at the home of sary of Mrs. L. P, Peterson, Mother The party was Mrs. AH. Thompson on East Cent-"e- r. of Mrs, McDonnald. will be used for planned as a surprise for Mrs. Pet. The proceeds civic Improvement, The. second of erson. The birthday cake and cand. the series will be given the latter les formed the center piece for the Idea was table. The Halloween part of the month. . . Mr, and Mrs. F. P, Champ enter-,- i carried out in all the appointment tglned at dinner Tuesday evening. Following the dinner a social evenGames and music A boquet of cut flow era formed the ing was spent. Thirty centerpiece for the table. Covers were the entertainment. were laid for Mr. and Mrs. A. H. guests were in atetndance. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Anderson enThompson and son Fred. Miss Char- tertained at a card party Thursday lotto Kyle and Captain Chains. , Mr. and Mr. James R. Larsen evening. The Halloween Idea Was at a Halloween party Mon. carried out In all the appointments day evening. AU the appointments of the party. The guests were enwere carried out , ,in Halloween. tertained at four small tables at 500. Games and music were the enter- At the conclusion of the games pris. tainment" A late supper was served. es wefe awarded to Mr. and Mrs. Those in attendance were as follows: W. W. Anderson. Refreshments Dr. and Mrs. H,M. Harm, Judge and were served. Those present were as -- UTAH Women's Faculty-leagu- e met Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs. A. B Olsen with Mrs Olsen, Mrs, Joseph It, Jensen, Mrs. Eyron Alder and Mrs. W. W. Owens as hostesses. Dr. R. H. Hill gave an Instructive talk, on inDk . Re. freshments were served. Miss Drue Smith and Mrs. Farrell Johnson were special gnests. Miss EsteHa Larsen entertained at supper Thursday evening or last week in honor of the active members of the Beta Delta sorority. Bill Jackson, Tom Patts end Vladimer Rodin were dinner guests at the Phi Kappa lota fraternity-chapte-r house. Mr. and Mrs. Bryant Bullen were dinner guests at the Sigma Alpha ehapteMieuse Friday evening of LeGrand Jones was also a The V 4i LOGAN CITY. CACHE COUNTY. J, if! f 4 J , i SHE BOBBED HE'R HAIR; THE TRIBE OUSTED HER. Such is the story of Princess Newana Gay fish. Winnebago Indian beauty of Hatfield, WU. Her husband, Dan Oayflsh, and her father. Chief Running Wolf, ex-pelled the flapper princess, but like the modern girt of independent ideas. Princess New ana and her papoose, are on their way to Nebraska to run a farm the princess inherited.. o c.rck. The invited gu"Sti wee Mrs. Ruth Spring entertoiifWI at 6 oclock , Mrs 3 mn thil-y..- r dinner Thursday in honor of thel Gfo.ge P. Tools-iaCovers were 1. Mrs. C. J. Pliuman and Mrs mother's 63 birthday. laid for ten. W. C. Claypool. The Second Ward Relief Society The out of town guests wre Mr. ahd Mrs. Truman Hjllyard and Mr entertained most royaily the memband Mrs. L. F. Hendricks of Rich, ers of the First ward Relief Society mond and Mr. and Mrs. Fr,ed Duco Tuesday afternoon. A splendid proof Hyde Park. Luncheon was served gram consisting 6t numbers fom both wards was rendered after which to 25 guests. A bundle shower complimentary a delicious luncheon was served. to Miss Phyllis Peterson, bride of the week was given Monday, evening In the First Ward Chapel basement. The evening was spent in program, playLuncheon ing games and dancing. was served to 135 guests. A wedding sapper was givn in honor of the newly weds at the home of the bride Wed nesday evening , Miss Phyllis Peterson. daughter of Louis C. Peterson and Mr. Fred Tueller were married at the Logan Temple Wednesday. A bundle shower was given at the home of Bp. and Mrs. C. J. Plowman on Wednesday evening In honor or Mrs. Rae Plowman Merrill a recent bride. Tha evening waa spent in mu. sic and games, under the direction of Mrs. Effie Qreen. Miss Rae Plowman and Mr. Rulon Merrill of Richmond were married on Wednesday of last week. The lady friends of Mrs. Gwen Jen sen met at the home of her parents Mr. and Mrs, A. J Wickham Wednes day evening and tendered her a bun die shower in honor of her recent PARADISE PARADISE Nov 4 Tuesday evening, Oct 31. the Y. L. M. I. A gave a Halloween party in the meeting house. The hall wast attractively decorated with cornstalks, pumpkins and other decorations sugugestive ot the occasion. The evening was spent in games, eomniunityjdnglng and dancing, refreshments which, consisted or dougbnuas, punch and popcorn balls were served to about 150 guests A good time was enjoyed by all. Much credit Is due the committee who had the affair in charge. Miss Lula James and William Lem ons two of our younger set were mar ried In Ixigan on Wednesday Nov.l. They will make their home in Paradise President and Mrs Joseph B. White entertained Apostle Melvin J. Ballard Saturday evening at their 4 hiiroffr also Pjesident ..White .mother. state, were compelled In tbe presence of an armed devil to drink of tleir blood Crackling head noises could be heard in Borne pla es wStte dead silence prevailed In others After being informed by a witch of the terrible calamities that was in ..tore for each, they were presented wl!h a "cap tobe worn through the evening and fallowed to pass up the lighted stairway into the beautifully decorated rooms, where smiling faces greeted them and their eerie feelings vanished. Orange and black, the color scheme of all decorations was carried out in all appointments. Beauti. ful rail flowers were about the rooms Progressive 500 was the mam feature of entertainment .Dr. Worley and Mrs. A. S. Clark were awarded prizes while Mrs. Worley and Arthur Jensen were awarded booby prizes. Home made candies, nuts and punch were served at'tbe card, tables At the close of the evening a delicious luncheon was served. The gueets numbered 26 and all enjoyed a delightful evening. The Coterie Club met with Mrs L. L. Gardner at their regular meeting Thursday afternoon, where With their handwork they enjoyed music and reading. Refreshment were ser ved at the close of the afternoons -- The relatives and friends of Mr. and Mr. F. 3. Merrill met at their home Wednesday evening of last week and tendered them a party prior to their departure Saturday for Wash Ington and California to spend the winter. A pleasant evening was spent In games and music. Refreshments were served. A surprise party waa given Wednesday evening In honor of the birthday anniversary of Mrs. Earl Allsop The evening was spent in music and social chat after which a delicious luncheon was .served to 12 ladies. Miss Stella Winn entertained at a Halloween partyN Friday evening of last week. The room were most beau tlfuHy decorated in Halloween decorations. Games, music, fortune telling and dancing were enjoyed after whlCN a delicious luncheon was served to 20.-. The Y. C. R, H. flok met at the home Of Miss Vadia Toolson on Thursday evening. The evening waa spent In sewing music and social chat, Delicious luncheon was served. . The relatives of Mra. Willard Hansen met at her home Thursday even, ing bf lart week and celebrated her tylrtbdaf anniversary. Refreshments ' were served 12 In honor of the birthday anniversary of their son Russel, Mr. and Mrs George Thornley entertained at a chicken supper. Cohere were laid for eight. Miss Eliza Woolford and Mra of Ogden. On Monday evening the 7th and 8th grades of the district school had a chicken supper at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Summers. Mrs. John P. James and daughter spent last week in Richmond and Lo gan visiting relatives and friends. Miss Alberta Finch of Providence was the guest of Miss Venice Miles on Tuesday. . Hiss Clara James and Mable Allen attended the Halloween ball In , Logan on Tuesday night E. Bahen motered Mr and-Mrto Salt Lake on Thursday , and returned Saturday. Mrs. Joseph Noel and children of Logan are spending the week here with Mrs.- Noels mother, Mrs. Maggie Obray, , s. - HYRUM HYRUM Not. 4. One of the most unique parties of the season was tbe Halloween party given to the members of the Coterie Club and theis partners by Mrs. Allie and Eugene Peterson at tbe latters borne, oH Mon day evening. Guests were received at tha gate by ghosts and escorted to a secret entrance where they were met by goblins and ushered through a mysterious tunnel into the darkened chambers of the witches where after gazing upon the dead, who lay In BLUE AND GRAY CAPE This caps changed it mind, eviabout it length and dently, marked Its weather-coc- k way with a band ot squirrel. More sqpirret much more la employed la fashioning the very wide collar and - long, back panel. 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