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Show Inouncf (he pledging of the foj- low fng girls : The Misses Thelma Iloidaway, Erma White, llonnie a Adamson, ThTna Larsen, Green ar.d Mrs. Caroline II. ileiidniks. The out of town jalumni who were present at the j pledging ceremony which was j held at the chapter house Saturday of last week weie; Miss Vera Stangir, Miss Bessie Aus- Bennett, tin, .Miss Elizabeth' Mm Marjorie Brewer, Mrs. La iVal Moiris and Mis. John'Car- - 900 -- SocietyMesdames: Mis, Ella Davis, Mrs. Mrs. George Boll was hostes which met Monday afternoon. Mrs. J. E. Shepherd rave a hook review of .The Treasure, by Selma Lagetlof. Tea was sawed. Mrs. E. C. Bronsen of North Carolina was asked to be an honorary member of the club. Special guests were Mrs. A. L. Cole, Mrs. Weston Vernon, Mrs. Collins T. Cannon, Mrs. George I. Caine, .Mrs. C. L Jones and Miss Dora Wright? The Clio Club met VVednes-da- y afternoon at the home of Mrs. W. Vernon Crockett. Mrs. George Bowen, read and discuss ed the drama, Sister Beatrice" by Maeterlinck. Mrs. Bums Crookslon ead a short poem, .Tea was served. There were several special guests. The Crimson club of the B. Y. C. met Monday afternoon in its club rooms, following a short business meeting. Miss Jennie Mipklo read a short story. Refreshments were served by the hostesses, Miss Minnie Nielsen and Miss Abbie Pond. The sped al guests were. Miss Della Smith .Miss Jennie Mickel of Smith-fielMrs. .Cecil Cooley and Miss Lyle Lindsay. The Sea Gull Camp of the Daughters of the Pioneers met Tuesday afternoon, Mrs. L. R. Humphreys sang a sonng. Mr. F. M. Young gave a talk on the Founding and Development of the University of Utah" Two violin selection were given by Miss Bankhead with Miss Virginia Tyson at the piano. Miss 'Helen Cranney gave a humorous reading. Refreshments were served. , , The Jessop Smith camp of the daughters of the Pioneers met Tuesday afternoon with Barber, with Mrs. Bar-beMrs. Anjiie Barber, Mrs. LaPrele Mitchell and Mrs. Winona Stewart as hostesses. Miss Leona Bunce sang a song with - Miss Pear Shephard at the piano. Mrs. James Kirkbrid gave the talk on the Founding and Development of the University of Utah. A sketch of the life of Mrs, Gertrude Forgeson was read by Mrs. Emma Smith. Refreshments were served." Mrs. Joseph E. Cardon and Mrs. Trot-ma- n were special guests. , The Wjlford Woodruff Camp "of the daughters of the Pioneers met Tuesday afternoon with I Mrs A. II. Palmer, Mrs. Henry Black sQtte gave a talk j Hawk ,Wsr. gongs .were sung by Miss Marine Stark ahd'MrsC Johnson, Refreshments were served. . , Mrs. Chloo Stewart of River Heights entertained on Friday at her home, for the following , d, Mrs.-Emm- a r, en-Tb- - Mrs. formerly Margurite Miss Margurite Rider of River Heights, now of Malad, Idaho, and their children. A very in- Davis, lisle. , And here they are: i Washes faster a tubful of linens, silks or woolens in' 3 to 7 minutes; 50 lbs. of dry clothes an hour ' actually twicefixe capacity of other washers. Washes more thoroughly no handrubbing neces. sary even on wristbands, neckbands or collars. -- After the pledging Satur- Washes with greater care' no pounding, dragging or water action. pulling. Cleans entirely by super-energiz' . Well prove all this and much more of better still, well let you prove it yourself right in ycma own home by lending you ited house. On Sunday afternoop from S to 5 at the chapter lioue a tea was given by the sorority in compliment to ito pledges. The rooms with autumn flowers in the sorority orange and black. A silver j Mrs. Lyman Hyde entertained at a bridge tea Friday afternoon of last week at the hotel Ect lea were-iF-crrmt- next Maytag. Wash with No obligasooner. or washday, tion at all- - Dont delay phon- - ed col-lor- a, to Mrs. G. Y. Thatcher, beforo her departure for New Yoik. The roomswere decorated with orange marigolds. The guests were entertained at three small tables at aution bridge with tea follow ing. A large mound of yellow marigolds on a florentine cloth, four crystal candlesticks tied with lavender tulle holding blue candles formed a charming center piece for the tea table. Covers were laid for fourteen, A guest prize was given to Mrs. Thatcher and a score prize to Mrs. Ik Y. Thatcher. Mrs. Ira M. Hawley entertained informally at two tables of. bridge, Saturday afternoon of last week at her home in comnii-meto Mrs. Thatcher and Miss Patience Thatcher. The rooms were decorated with marigolds. Atithe close of .the afternoon tea was served, A basket of pink roses formed the center piece for the tea table. Covers were laid for eight A prize for the highest score was awarded to Mrs. Nellie B. Langtoo, A large boquet of rosea were given to Mrs. Thatcher and Miss Patience Thatcher. ' " Mrs. C. P, Cardon and Mrs. Caroline M. Hendricks enter tained at a dinner party last evening at Mrs. Gardens home on North Second East in comnli- ment to Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Thatcher. A basket of autumn flowers formed the centerpicee for the table. Covers were laid , for twelve, Miss Ida Mitchell entertained at a dinner of six covers recently in compliment to Mr. and Mrs. Thatcher and Miss Pati- basket of orange marigolds formed the ceuterpii.ee f6r the tea table. Silver candlesticks holding orange candles completed the table decoiation. Mrs. E. G.Ioterson and Mis. L. D. Nais-bipoured at the tea table. Miss Alice Pedson presided in jthe drawing room with the foA SliKVIlt OP BUCK SATIN llowing assisting; Miss Francis partly enfolds a flimv dinging al Thomas, iMiss lene Hart is and fair at faintest shell pink crepe Mrss Kirma Peteison. The falGeorgette to mnhe a dramatic con ladi-- s received the of Hows thin for froik erysuil lowing imi Ueaas lend their thairn 10 the gen Miss tijbil Cardon, Miss (guests; erul effect, One notices the de Lenore Croft, Miss Thelma Tay-- ! a gners deip laid plot to raise thai Erfallen waistline u eniplie again lor, Miss Emma Green, Miss ma White, Miss Thelma Larsen, perhaps Miss Bonna Adamson, Miss . Thelma Holdaway and Mrs. Carto her mother Mrs. Robert Mur- rie B. Hendricks. The Bon Ton dock, who will spend the winter orchestra furnished music for in Southern California. She ex- the afternoon, together with pects to leave in two we&ks. The several songs sung by Miss Clovhome was decorated with fall er Johnson. Each pledge was flowers. At the close of the af- presented with a corage boquet ternoon tea was served. The guests were of violets. An interesting fall wedding the alumni patronesses mothwas that of Miss Mary G. Malm-ber- ers of the sorority and lady daughter of Mr, and Mrs. members). One hundred J. E. Malmberg, to Robert II. called. Davidson of Salt Lake, which Miss Bonnie Adamson has took place Saturday October moved to the chapter house to seventeenth at the home of the make her home for the school bride. The ceremony was per- year. formed by Bishop William WorThe Beta' Delta Sorority enley. Mr. Myral Clark was best tertained at dinner Saturday of man. Miss Marguarete Edwards last week following the pledgand Miss Katie Jacobsen were ing' of Miss I .a Von Claypool. brides maids. The couple stood Sixteen active members were under a canopy of flower. The 'present. bride wore a gown of platinum Miss Venice Reese moved to grey georgette headed with cut the Beta Delta Chapter house steel and blue beads and carried Saturday of last wreek to make brides roses. Miss Edwards her home for the school year. wore a French blue georgette Miss Luella Harris was a dinfrock and Miss Jacobsen wore ner guest at the Beta Delta chappink taffeta and both carried ter house Sunday, bridesmaids boquets. ImmediMiss Blanch Browning wras a ence Thatcher. wed- dinner a the after ceremony ately autumn A most attractive guest at the Beta chapdinner was served. In the ter house Friday. ding luncheon the was bridge party Mrs. Chester Snow was evening the young couple left given bv Mrs. E. W. Elliott. will dinner gust at the Beta chapTuesdav afternoon at her for Salt Lake where they , t wee-kter house Friday home on' North Second West. make their home. Dr, D, C,, Budge kftyeste-r-Miss Nadine Foutz, a former The home was decorated with or YPhiladeb student of the U. A. C. and a bronze ? and 7yetlovwchry st he- - day life will given a mtmbeVf ramus and marigolds. The tar phiaRwtiere.hd theAhimeafi at Phi Sorority, spent' the' week tables were fellowship luncheon ious small of surgeons. A signal tri- here as a guest at the chapter decorated W'ith small crystal house. Miss Fcuta has just rebaskets of gold and bronze pom bute to Dr. Budges fine ability Mrs. Budge ac- turned from a mission. as a ' surgeon. the maidens Colonial poms. The home economics club en 1pm ort the trip. combination place cards and companied ' The Sigma Theta Phi Soror- tertained Monday afternoon at tallies, marking places for forthe following new its club looms jn comilliment to at pledged score ity ty, eight guests. High held by Mrs. John members Saturday- evening'-o- f bridge, Arvilia Hood. Mrs. William Howell re- last week. The Misses Helen Edwards. Leah, ceived the all cut favor. The out parry, Mae Jessie Anderson, Stevens, Eliotts Mrs. of town guests were After Todd. Nona and sisters, Mrs. John Hood and Cowley Mrs. How ard Wasley of Pocatel- the pledging ceremonies, the at dinner lo, Idaho, Mrs. Millan Eail and girls were entertained The folslumber a and party. Ogof Mi a. Rink Smurth waite Mrs. Josephine Johnden. Assisting the hostess dur- lowing day the house who hiMfeJjeen son Mrs. were ing the afternoon Jesse Earl, Mrs. Adrian - B. mother at the chapter house for Smith and the Misses Lucille the past ton years was pledged and Mercedes Hood of Pocatel- to the sorority. On Monday evening the lo, Idaho. in y gave a Mr. and Mrs. .Charles 0. tables The honor of its pledges. dinner a j erson entertained at were arranged to for a party Tuesday evening at their which decorated were T home. A basket of marigolds) colors formed the centerpiece for the tumn flowers in the gold favvase rose The and laid greenerywere dinner table. Covers ors of the pledges completed the for ten. attractive table decoration. Miss entertained Mrs, W. Warner mistthe members of the F. F. W. Norma Hansen was toast and gave the ress, following club at a bridge tea Thursday Eliason, Miss afternoon. The rooms .were dec- toasts: Miss Drue Miss Charlotte and orated with autumn flowers at Lucille Owendinner the After partners tea Kyle. afternoon of the close the them and the was served. Oversow ere laid for of the girls joined remainder of the evening was sixteen. in dancing. Light refreshLund-quispent Mr. and Mrs. G. Alonza entertained at a dinner and ments were served. Miss Claire Barbara Badcard party Wednesday evening. Cranney and Miss of the arrangeA basket of rosea formed the ger had charge ments. table. centerpiece for the dinner The Misses Florence Childs - A LO Covers were laid for sixteen S! JW TUNIC Theta Vadene Fautz, and guests. After dinner the evening Phi Alumni visited Sigma demands attention among especial on the girls was spent playing cards. winter things tor it ia tha new in. atto over remained and will Sunday terpretanoa ot that lissome, car The Logan dancing club tend the pledge party Monday row silhouette of yesteryear. Tbit give a dancing party this evenfrock la made of two toned Jersey ing. The hall will be decorated evening.Arvilia and aga n. mark how tha color it dina was emMiss Parry and colors need to him ot higher waistlines to writh Halloween blems. .Refreshments will be ner guest at the Theata chapter comat Bottle green la twoa shade with co'lar and cuffs of , lighter Sunday. scfvcd. Sorosis Sorority an-- green silk faUe, makes tha frock. The Mrs. G. W. Cale entertained 9 Outstanding Maytag Features 1 tt 2 3 - Wishes faster. - Washes cleaner, - Largest hourly the capacity in world. 4 -- Moat compact , i washer made-ta- kes floor space orty 25 inches square.' 8 -- Cast aluminum 1 tub c an 1 warp, rot, swell, split or corrode. ' I 6 -- Easily adjusted to your height. 7Clothes can be put in or taken , out with the washer running. 8 -- Tub cleans It- - self. 9-- tom at Au i c . drainboard. In. stent tension release. All parts enclosed. Reasons for World Leadership " nt g, Washer fac--ult- v gWITH CAST ALUMINUM TUBo , 1 1 of-las- . dol-le- ge e w-a-s Pet-lont- st , A TACTFUL FROCK li this, tbat put controvert? aside an suggest no waistline at alt Tber art other affair o! tbe moment, quite as Important, it cide nd take the long, graceful Jabot and Bared skirt I chinchilla fur to express them. Deep purple wool twill, tgrosgraIned ribbon and braid, gold and black, make the " frock. inyourmm home day refreshments were served. Mum Bessie Autm sang several songs. Saturday night a slumber party was held at the chapter i j We Prove All Claims: Em-!m- for the U, A. C. Woman's club Carrie R. Kowalhs 'and -- gntiirdav. October 24. 1025. ThG JOURNAL, Ux'iANf CITY. CACHE COUNTY, UTAH FaGK EIGHT J. L. Montrose Company 114 North Main. Phone 999 the decorations. The orchestra ed home to Salt Lake today afomics department and the home was hidden behind a screen of ter spending two weeks here vi. economics faculty. Progressive plmsand potted plants. The siting with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. G. W Cole and palms and plants were used to games and music were the en- fonh cozy comers. The members son Robert part of last tertainment. At the close of the of the A. W. S. council and their week in Salt spent Lake visiting with in the served was tea afternoon partners were in the receiving friends. dining room. Miss Sarah Ses- line. Professor and Mrs. A. J. sions poured at the tea table. The formal rush season of the Southwick and little daughter Sixty girls were in attendenace. school year at the U. A. C. clos- motored to Salt Lake to spend Qmricon Phi The Upsilon ed Saturday of last week at one the wreek end. held a business meeting at the oclock, when eighteen gills were Professor and C. the students of the home econ- 'ose' da (yvemn8rphine Woodside, Sarah Sessions, Alice Sessions, Florence Childs, alumni members who spent the past week in Logan were in attendance. Miss Childs will represent' the fraternity- - at the state home economics conven-tio- n. - The Omega Tau fraternity entertained at a dinner Tuesday evening and again on Thursday evening at its chapter house on south First East. The guests at the dinner "were: Walt Peterson, Rulon Cowan, Willis Hafward, Reed BuUen, William McBride, Bion Tolman, Lee Bailey, Glen Worthington, Willard Price. William Hayward - and ..Reynold Knowles. The short story club met Wednesday evening of last week wi$h Miss Charlotte Kyle. The first part of the evening was spent playing games. A short meeting followed at which the business of the dub was attended to at the close of the evening refreshments were served. Miss Varnia Laudall, who is attending school at the U, A. C, at Ogden. spent last week-en- d LeRoy Bishop a fonder student of the U. A. C. who is teaching school at Tremonton spent last week end here. Mark Peter R. Johnson and Niekhols were last week end guests at the Delta Nu Chapter house. The A. W. S. Ball which was held in the Smart Gymnasium Saturday evening 'of last week marked the formal opening of thb social season at .the college, and looked upon as one of the outstanding and most delightful social functions of the school year. A color scheme of orange and yellow was carried out in ' pledged by the various sororities, Miss Della Morrell and Miss Annette Goodwin are spending in Salt Lake. the week-en- d Mrs. Ezra Rich and daughter Miss Gladys Rich of Ogden here. spent last week-en- d Drt. ancLMrs.FVV. B, Preston spent last week end in Salt Lake, Mr. and Mrs. G. W, Thatcher and daughter, Miss Patience Thatcher, will leave tomorrow for New York, where they will spend the winter. They will continue their work in music. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Jones will occupy the home of Mr, and Mrs. Diatcher during their absence in New York. Mrs., George Beil and family motored to Salt Lake yesterday morning where they will join Mr. Bell and spend the weekend. Mrs. Bell will attend the Utah Educational association meetings while there. Miss Elsa Thompson spent the latter part of the week in ' Salt Lake. Miss Thelma Fogelberg went to Salt Lake yesterday where she will remain until tomorrow. Mrs. JiL S. Browning and her daughter. Miss Blanch Brown, ing, returned home to Ogden yesterday after a few days stay here as' guests at the hotel " , Eccles.' s ensen-an- berta ' Mrs, sGeorge Misa Al. Jensen and two little sons d dauq-htpr,- wont to Salt Lake Thursday where they are guests of Mrs. Flora Wooley.' Miss Prue Wooley, who is spending the winter with her sister Mrs. Jen. son accompanied them to Salt Lake. The entire faculty of the U. A. C. the B. Y.C., . the Logan high school and the teacher of the city Schools went to Salt Take Thursday evening and Friday morning to attend the Utah Educational , Association The schools were meetings. dismissed on Thursday and Fri- ' day.- - j ivu kliss Laveta Wallace will arrive home from Salt: Lake this evening, where she went to attend the U. E. A. The Sigma Alpha Fraternity entertained at a dancing party r Wednesday evening. Miss Eleonora Amussen is n Salt spending the a Lake, 4 Mrs. Cora Blanchard entertained Thursday afternoon for f her mother Mrs. Mary E. Hill of Wellsville. Covers were laid for the following ladies. Mrs. Annie Hansen, Sarah Ballard, Lillie Ames, Ellon Eccles, Georgie Hawkins, Emma Sorenson, Jessie Hill, Sarah Parks, Floss Gunnell, Helen Manwaring. Emma Stoddard, Bessie Jones, and r , Miss Reta Hill A birthday cake with 66 handles adorned the tjablo. Roses and Chrysanthemums were used aa decorations, The after-noo- n was spent in musiq gnd social chat. week-enaM- Miss Norma Smith spent the week at Clarkston as a guest of Miss Lila Butters. Mrs. Luther M, Howell went to Ogden Sunday and visited with Mrs. Ben Meldrum Until Monday when she returned to her home. Mrs. 0, E, Clark arrived home Forests can only exist where, from Portland, Oregon, Wednes- there is a summer temperature day after a weeks visit of 60 degree and an annual Miss Annie Murdock return rainfall of 30 inches. -- |