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Show 4 'V Jfsrs 1 age eight IT' T TT' 1 , n. fr J b - ' . , ed Friday evening of last week at the ward ammusement hall Jn complim&nt to the following retiring officers: Mrs. Mary E. Fife, Mrs. Lewis Sorensen, Mrs. Neufer and Mi'S. John H, Bank-heaA program of reading, music and talk, was rendered af. ter which the remainder of the jtime was spent in dancing. By way of showing appreciation to these retiring officers for their faithful and efficient service they were each presented with a gift in silver. Refreshments were served. Mr. and Mrs. Louis S. Cardan entertained at a family parj.y of the Ballard 'family Monday, at their home at 3:30 West First North in compliment to Apostle Melvin J. Ballard and wife, before Apostle Pollards departure for South America where he has been called to establish a mission headquarters for the church. The. home wras decorated with marigolds and asters. A program of music and talks was enjoyed. Refreshments were served. About forty were in attendance. The B. P, W. chib met Monday evening at the Chamber of Commerce Club rooms. The reports of the various' committees were given, after which Judge Gebrge D. Preston gave an instructive talk on City Government. " The U, A.4 C. Womens faculty League gave a reception yesterday afternoon at the home of Mrs. E. G, Peterson on College Hill, from 4 to 6. in compliment to the women students of the U. A. C. The home was decorated with a variety of fall flowers. In the receiving line were the wives af the Board Members and the lady board members of the college, together with Mrs. E. C. Branson, Mrs, E. G, Peterson, Mrs Therwin Maeser, Mrs. D. W, Pittman. Mrs- - Reed Bailev, and Mrs, Peter Nelson, Music was furnished bv students of the school. About two hundred and fifty guests called. The committee on arrangements consisted of Mrs. E. G. Peterson.. Mrs, Wm. Peterson, Mrs. W. B, Preston, Mrs,- J,4 IL Mrs. David A, Burgovne, Mre: ;Vsdla;e Carlisle and Mrs. P. ' V.vCaM0n; MihsDoj-a- s 4 4 4feght.ieiPvited eight lades to have luncheon with bridge following Saturday aft&rnoon of last week, with Mrs. G. W. Thatcher and Miss Patience Thatcher bnfore their departure for New York where they will soend the winter. A zimmias and dahlias with a bud vase holding flowers arranged with gypsoph-oli- a formed the centerpiece for the table. Orange French marigolds and pink and white rose buds decorated the room. At the close of the afternoons entertain ment a score nrivo was awarded to Mrs. G. W. Thatcher. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Skid-moentertained at a dinner party with bridge following, on Wednesday evening. The dinner table and rooms were decorated Two with chrysanthemums. score prizes were awarded, Mrs. Skidmore entertained at a childrens party Tuesday afternoon in celebration of the birthday anniversary of her little daughter Marion. Games .and music were the entertainment. Refreshments were served. The birthday cake and "candles formed the center niece for the table Covers were laid for ten little guests. Sir, and Mrs, John II. Bank-hea- d entertained at dinner Sunday evening. A basket of lavender and white asters formed low bowl of red re centerpiece for the ? table. Coders were laid for ten. ", the 7 fKjey s k io-pi- c WILL BE WORN ut of Urt M u tie oti btr clontttsd almost tuU Isogtb and Mists to itb skirts oarrow themselves, tfesush to allow tb film This salt is dull plus twsed with black St collar and black boa buttons set a trifle varumt pleating tat ot tlltooueuet, lbr tba flsuaL . Mrs, Bankead entertained at a kensmgton tea Tuesday afternoon, The homo was decorated with fall flowers. At the close of the afternoon tea was served. Eivht guests were in attendance. Mrs. Howard Bickmorfe entertained informally at two tables of bridge Tuesday evening in , r " i' THE LARGE HAT It ooljr large In front to give oftlj picturesque background to one! face. The new red brown velvet makes the brim that Is edged with gold ribbon, felt In the same of the largest affaiis of the w eek of the school activities was the reception given Sunday -- d, 4 r One compliment to Mrs. L. S. Morris of Provo. Mrs. Morris was for-- ! merly, Mias Rachel Bankhead, Ross Anderson enter- tained hor card club at a bridge luncheon, Tuesday . afternoon, and the following special guests wrere present: Mrs. Darrel Craw-forMrs. C. C. Randall, Mrs, J. M. Blair, Mrs. H. B. Craggs, and Miss Eleonora Amussen, The luncheon table was decorated with roses. After the luncheon the afternoon was spent playing bridge, A score prize was awarded to Miss Eleonora Amussen. Mrs. James A, McMurriu and d, Mrs. M. C. Harris entertained the members of the Las Amigas club at a kenslngton tea yester- - day afternoon. The ladies spent the afternoon with their sewing. Tea was served at the close The rooms of the afternoon. were decorated with fall flowers. Mrs. Emma S. Stevens enter- tained at a bridge luncheon on Thursday afternoon at her home on East Second South.,- The luncheon tables and rooms were decorated with sweet peas. Eight guests were present. A score prize was awarded. - Mrs. A. II. Caine entertained at a children's party Friday afternoon of last week in celebra- tion of the birthday anniversary her little . daughter, .Barbara, Games and mus were the on- - i i at the college dormitory by Miss Charlotte Dancy, dean of thje school, and the girls at the dormitory, The reception was given from 4 to' 6 for the eight fraternities of the campus. The rooms were attractively decorated with autumn flowers and foliage. A basket of roses and silver candlesticks holding lav-- j ender candles formed the center- piece for the tea table. .Miss Dancy, Mrs, Christine R. Clay-- i ton. Miss Sybil Cardon, Miss Thelma Taylor, Miss Jeanette McNeil, Miss Leah Mouritzen, Miss Leatha Christiansen, Miss Dima Bennion, Miss Faye Peter-Mr- s. son aiKj Miss Ella Bennion were n jhe receiving line. Miss Erma Worley presided at the tea table with the following assisting in serving. Miss Veda Mason, Miss Dorothy Brown, Miss Barbara Badger and Miss Harriet Adams. Music was furnished by the girls of the dormitory. One hundred and fifty guests called. Miss Donna Jones, Miss Helen Krott, Miss Kinnie Caine and Miss Sybil Cardon were dinner guests at the Sorosis chapter house Wednesday evening. The house girls of the Sorosis sorority entertained at a card party at the chapter house Friaay evening of last week in com pliment to the active members. The house was decorated with fall flowers. The evening was spent playing bridge. Refreshments were served to twenty tfris. Miss Dancy, Dr. and Mrs. E. C. Branson and Mr. and Sirs, Wallace Carlisle were dinner guests at the Sorosis chapter house Tuesday. The Zeta Clu Sorority entertained in honor of its rush6ss on Saturday evening of last week at the home of Mrs: Joseph New bold on the Boulevard., The home was decorated with fall flowers. Progressive- games - - wei-e- , they entertainment were , fi'esfemdnts AW fcrtf tht'AijKl mraUTSQWMrtl cake formed the center- - Theta Phi Sorority entertained day piece for the table. The table at a theatre party at the Capi was decorated with sweet 'peas. tal Friday evening of last week Eight little guests were in at- They were chap&roned by the house mother, tendance. Mrs. S. V Schloss of San Miss Helen Krott and Miss Francisco who had spent the; Donna Jones were dinner guests week in Salt Lake visiting with at the SigmaTheta Phi Sorority her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Julius chapter house Sunday, The girls of the home econJacobsen came here to spend last week end as a guest of Miss omics department will entertain Elizabeth Drysdale. On Satur- at a party on day evening Mrs. Schloss entertained at dinner. Covers were laid for Mrs. Schloss, Miss Drysdale, Miss Alice Charles, Mrs. Mrs. Harry Wilbur Skidmore Cameron. Miss Alice Charles entertain, ed at a dinner Sunday -- signer home in compliment to Mrs.f Schloss. A bowl of marigolds j formed the center piece for theL table. Covers were laid for Mrs. Schloss, Mrs. Ray Anderson, Mrs. William England, Mrs. W. R. Davis, Miss Elizabeth Drysdale and Miss Charles. The Rotary club entertained, at a dinner party Thursday evening in compliment to the teachers of the city schools, ' The Mens Club gave its first dinner of the club year, Tuesday evening. A bowl of asters formed the centerpiece for the table. Covers were laid for twenty one ed THAttlYlAr , The Crimson dub of the B. Y. met in its club rooms on Tuesday afternoon. The time was devoted to the business of the club. - The program for the club year was presented - and passed on. Refreshments were served by the hostesses, Miss Ruth Doty and ' Miss Eulalia s Brown. Mrs. George Torgeson enter- 4 ir IT DOES THE FRONT ioef her frock of dotted red ted white french voile with lt tty fuse rnfflet and demure row of chip The little combination suttoat. the weare in of lawn and dainty with its scolloped edges and flow, ired embroidery. Pink ribbon gath-ir- s In the fullness around neck and ttch teg. courses. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Bullen spent List week end here. Miss Marjorie Bremer of Og--j rvTn;r 1 Him, Oct. Ill Mi. den spent last week-en- d here as a guest of Miss Alice Pedersen, and Mrs,' Mario a Mortemen Miss Luella Hadlock a bormerjLos Angeles, Ca s f , Misi Sad-- . U. A. C. student spent last week tie Jonas and daughter, ,!L, of end here as a guest at the Beta t Logan and Airs, Eva MoMm'd Delta chapter house. 0?den were visile-- at the home The second matinee dance of f t heir unde. F I Mortiem the stasqii at the U, A. C. was he latter part cf the week. a Airs. Martha Brou,gh-'- i held Alonday afternoon at the Hen-to- n Smart gymnasium. This was to cotii el of days visiting in the first cf the we t celebrate the Aggie victory over Afr. and Mrs. F. 1. Alo ten- -, Denver. celebrated their silver u fAir. and Mrs. P. C. Nelson an. sen Suoaay, Oct llth nounce the''rmrmgie of their illing quietly, number of frieula call-- ' a Quite daughter Etta to Air. O. C. Hart ed Monday and extended their of Brigham City the marriage w'shes fcr a long and happr took place at the home, 163 EasWe uppi r war" served to a 3rd North, The ceremony was few tnends Mr r.day evening. performed by Bishop William Gertrude Bentley motored to Worley of the Second ward. A cn Lu inei. life long friend and business Mrs. Martha Brough ration partner of P. C. Nelson, the ed to her Lime m Logan, Too couple will make their home in day. Ogden, Utah. There eame near being an acAirs. Wayne T. Wiser enter- cident here Tuesday evening. tained st a 500 luncheon Fri- Merl Godfrey was ok m w day evening in honor-o-f Airs. E. home fiom Smithfidd and was S Obray who will leave soon for If, 'coming along in (front Ephriam where her husband is sin's store as Air. R. F.. Sham-wa- y an instructor in the high school approached the ternri The rooms and table decorations from the south. Mr. Shumways were carried out in Hie Hallow-ee- n car f truck Air. Godfrey's car colors. Prizes were awarded on the running board just beck to Mrs. Eric Johnson and Mrs. of the front fender, bieakirg the running bci d and d d seme Ileber Bingham. The Wobyca club met for the other damage. Both had appliopening of their seasons meet- ed the brakes so the foce was ings Wednesday evening at the lessened, The front of Alr.Shumv ays home of Airs. R. C, Merrill, with Mrs. Alernll and Aliss Myrtle car was skidded aicuml causing Jacques as hostesses. . The a flattened tire. One il the of the Godfrey cvr wi.s meeting was a combined busi- cupants ness and one. thrown against the eteenng the program for the year wras wheel and received a nervous discussed and passed upon. Dain-t- v shock, otherwise no one was inrefreshments were served to jured. M. I. A. held their (pen The 23 club members. imr social in the meeting hitse , Aliases Stella Ryan and Edith Wedne;day ths lith Most of Ryberg motored here yesterday the local off cere and Luel'a fiom their homes in Salt Lake Person of the stm e nard were, and are guest3 of Miss Mabel in attendance. Theie'wcra lat Pedersen. few present compared to vvint Elder F. A. Biesinger of Salt is expected to attend, when the Lake City who recently returned big rush of farm work is over. from the Eastern States mission, A good program was rendered spent Thursday in Logan visit- during which the years 'work ing with former missionaries. was outlined briefly: Airs. Earl Goodwin of OakFollowing the program we land, California is here on. a vi- were treated to popcorn and sit and is the guest of Air., and some danced a short time. Mrs. C. F. Goodwin. Mrs. Clark E. Haskins enterdrain pipe madeof Triangular tained at kensington tea Satur-da- y flat slabs that interlock ami can afternoon of last week in be packed flat for shipping have celebration of the birthday been patented by a Canadian inof her mother, Airs. ventor. James R, Thomas. A color scheme of orange and white was For steam or liquid conveying carried out in, all .iJheA appoint lines a pipes union has been inmctits bf the'party. At the close vented in which a valve that can of the gternoon tea was served. be operated with a wrench The birthday cake and candles incorporated. formed the center-piec- e for the table. Bowls of marigolds and An English inventors razor candles were on each side of the strop is wade in six layers, each table. Covers were laid for being cut off in turn when it is ' twelve. worn out, leaving a fresh surFrank Airs. Blaif entertained face fch use. ' ' , the members card club For amateur use a motion picyesterday afternoon at a bridge luncheon.. The Ilolloween colors ture camera and projector have were carried out in all the ap- been designed that are small pointments. The luncheon table enough for both machines to be was decorated with marigolds, carried in a hand bag. black-eye- d susans wore arranged about the rooms. A score prize was awarded to Mrs. C, C, Christiansen. Aliss Alice Pederson entertain, ed the members of her club at Preston, Idaho at a , bridge lunchceon at her Logan home ( North, in compliment to the rushees. The home was decorated with a variety of fall flowers. Six small tables wore arranged for the evening at which the guests played bridge. A late supper was served to twenty-fou- r guests. Score, prizes were awarded to Miss Connie Benson and Miss Lucile Morgan. d. tan-for- u The Gamma Xi Gamma Sorority entertained at a card party and supper Saturday evening of last week at the, home of Mrs. W eston Vernon on East Second The V. A. C. Womans Club versity of Utah and its develophold Its opening meeting Of the ment. Mrs. D. Y. Anderson sang club year at the home of Mrs. a song yind Miss Helen Cranney G, W. Thatcher, Monday after-hoo- gave a reading. Refreshments Dr. IX C. Budge gave an were served, instructive talk on the Latest The relief society organizaMethods in the Treatment of tion of the fifth wai'd entertain, Eui-op- e -- Thursday evening at her home on North Second East. A basket of cosmas formed the center-piec- e for the table. Covers were laid for ten. -- Society- and Disease in Canada, the United States. After the talk tea was served. The follow, ing ladies were special guests; Mrs. E, C. Branson, of North Carolina, Mrs. George B. Hendricks, Mrs. Rhoda B. Cook, Miss Gwendolin Smith and Miss Dora .Wright. 1 The Clio Club held its first meeting of the club year. Wed-- nesday at the home of Mrs. J. Christiansen. Dr. D. C. Budge repeated his talk on Latest Method in the Treatment of Disease In Canada, Europe and the , United Stake, following the talk tea was served. Mrs. Moses Thatcher, Mrs. D. C. Budge, Mrs. J. W. Hayward and Mrs. II. K McGee and Mrs. Rhoda B. Cook were special guests. Charles 0. Peterson sang a song Tha U. A. C. Womens faculty League held its opening meeting of the club year, Friday afternoon of last week at the home of- Mrs. Weston Vernon, with sixty three members in at, tendance. Professor Walter Welti of the music department of the tl, A. C, accompanied bv Mrs. Welti sang three songs. Dr. E. C- - Branson of the Unniversitv of North Carolina gave a most instructive talk. One thing he emphasised was. the importance of the solidarity of the 'club, the which would influence of the carry into the school which ' I league rdnresents. Mbs Marjorie Smith contributed mianot selections. Tea was served and some time was spent in introduc, log the new members and get' ting aenuainted. . , of the Wobvea The Society Brigham Young College held a business meeting Wednesday evening at the home of Mrs. R. C. Merrill, preparatory to the opening of the club the later part of October. The program committee presented the program for the club year which was accented bv the members. Hans were made for the annnal recsnntion to the girts of the school. The date set for the reception was ho twenty eighth pf Optoher. Refreshments were nerved bv the hostesses, Mrs. Merrill end Miss Myrtle .Tacqtice; f. Thn Brigham Young Camp of hpi fighters of, the Pioneers te home with Mrs. Bennion. Mrs, I. S. Smith and Mrs. William Howell as hostesses.' Professor William Peterson gave an interesting talk on the founding of the Uni dinner guest at the Theta chap- - ing to her home in Washington,! fD. C. Mrs. Snow was form-- ! ter house recently, , , Mrs. Rena B. Mayeock, Miss $riy Miss May Maughan. A f ton Odell and W. W. Gwens,! Mrs. Clara White and son By. of the extension department of ron and daughter, Mfs. RLho-the U. A. C. left Tuesday morn- - of Salt Luke spent last week-nu- b ing on a tour of the southern las guests of Bishop and 'Mts. part of the state, where they; Jdmes R, Thomas, """ will give lectures and short) . the bouse girts of the Sorority andd fejv additional guests qt dinner on tained ScroKn, ! Saturday, October 17, 1925. THE JOURNAL, I.OCAN CITY, CACHE COUNTY. UTAH shade ot brown la used for cr wn. Below, pansy purple betting rl bon for top, pansy purple velvet tor brim and a purple small tUrned-ufeather, gilded to accent Us j make a most attractiye-mree- t p s, hat. - f , Monday, October nineteenth. The A. W. S. of the U. A. C: are entertaining at a dancing party this evening at the Smart gymnasium, which marks the first formal party of the school year, Mrs. Stephen K. Ilayes of Grand' Island, Nebraska, spent the week here as a guest of Mr. and Mis. II. E. Brewington. Mrs. V. L. llalliday of Salt Lake spent the early part of the week here as a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Jess Earl. Mr. and Mrs. Rink Smurth-wait- e and little son and Mr. and Mrs. Millan Earl and little daughter of Ogden motored here and spent last week end as the guests of Mr, and Mrs. Frank Earl. MrS. Millan Earl remained here for a weeks visit. Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Elliot arrived home Wednesday from a four days motor trip to Pocatel- lo, Idaho, Frank H. Earl accom- panied them on the trip. Mrs. F. R. Champ spent Mon day and Tuesday in Salt Lake, Mrs. S. V. Schloss, who has been visiting here with friends and in Salt Lake with her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Julius Jacobsen, left yesterday for her home in San Francisco, after a months visit. Mrs. E. A. Bennion and little son and little daughter, of Soda week-eh- d Springs spent last htJe visiting with relatives. Mrs. J. W. Reeves of Ogden spent last week end here as a guest of Mr. and Mrs. William Watson. Mrs. M. L. Morris of Provo, spent the week here visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John H. Bankhead. ; Mrr and Mrs.' Parley Rigby of Idaho Falls motored here and Sir. and spent last week-enMrs. Lewis Alvord accompanied them on the trip. , The Fife and Drum Corps arrived home Sunday from their Omaha trip w'here they went to attend the convention. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Earl motored to Salt Lake and spent last d. - week-en- d. Mrs. John II. Moser and 'Son Blaine arrived home Sunday from Ogden where, they had spent a week as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Orla Shurtliff. Miss Bessie Austin, a former student of the U. A. C: spent here yisiting with last week-en- d school friends. Craig Hulme, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Hulme, left Thursday for Venzuela, South America, where he has signed a two year contract with the Standard Oil Company. Before going to South America he will visit-- , in fNew York. His sister ' Mrs. Rita Hdlme, w ho is spending the winter in Washington, D. C. .will join his in New York. Mr. and Mrs. Silas T. Egan of Murray spent last week end here as guests of Mrs. Egans parents, Mr; and Mrs. W. K. Burnham. , Miss Alary- - Johnson, ' former student of the U. A. C. spent here visiting with last week-en- d friends. Alisa Gwen Foss, a former student of the U. A. C. spent last week end here visiting school friends before going to California to attend school at the Uni4 versity of California. Alias Freida Bohman, who is attending school at the U, A, G. at her home spent last week-en- d 4 -- at Aforgan. Aliss Clair Cranney was Ijogan-TuML- n- I r anni-versa- of-h- ry er Friday afternoon4 of last week. A color scheme of red and white the club colors wt-r- carried out in all the appointments of the party. The small tables were decorated with red roses. After the luncheon the tables were ar. ranged for bridge. Twenty-fou- r guests were in attendence. Alias Mariorie Brewer of Ogden. Aliss Elizabeth Bennett of Salt Lake, Aliss Vera 'Ktauger and Aliss Louise Jacobs of Idaho Falls are week-en- d guests of Aliss Alice Pederson, Last even, ing Alias Pederson, entertained at a supper in them honor. The table was decorated with black- -; eyed susans. Covers - were laid for ten. , X Alra Chester Snow arrived hoys Thursday from a two weeks trio to Spokane, Washington, and Alaska, Idaho, after a short visit here with here sifters, the Misses - Alarjorie and iMh Maaghrn she will go to Balt a for a visit before return- 1 , ke forget a single person ponlIDhom a card from goa . 4 Tis so mould cheer; , small a thinqr so little, Ifet some heart mould hold it dear. Dont 1st am miss goat message, Christmas comes but once a gear t And the venj cards goure needing are the cards jhat me hauo hers. ' , -- ! ' - 4 V ,. (5f 4 f ; -, , X " Avoid disappointmerit'-- T T make your selection early J THE JOURNAL , 75 West Center ' s vX ' Logan, Utah t r c j. v , , , f ' f t. . |