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Show THE JOURNAL TACE EIGHT Saturday, February 3, LOGAN CITY, CACHE COUNTY, UTAH Sketches By Folks Back Home 11)23. By Robert Quillen J. HStrihel "V rS Mr. and Mrs, Itoy Pullen entertained at dinner Saturday evening of last week iu compliment to Sr. and Mrs. Luther M. Howell. A basket of pink roses formed the centerpice for the table. Covers were laid for tea. 11 1 I. WES I M'LF CHS , DEGREES A surprise party waa given Tues-- ! jfork at1 the right time, bathed daily, ditch f'us sat nv Use s'ovc, laiB'l There was a man who could lie!- - 'read the best sellers and possessed a day evening in compliment to Mr. Nutfires system is an admirable I nln' .ot ther read nor write aud hud no uc- - dress suit and thought very wefr Of polishing a cow tern ficient service as President and and Mrs. John Christiansen at their j sysiemof checks and balances. If uothla to log-i ne qua ini me with sosp and yet with, Counselor of the association have re- home. A supptr was, served after she provlilfw-aj- ) appetite, she providbltferU. "on no oani complained well of himself very thought t tired from office. A color scheme of which the remainder of the evening j me bein a gi,l feller, Oiiot-- j And a second man appeared. The , , es the commodity wherewith the ap" "" ' er JIiiiBh rns oim over to Sixteen! knew nothing of history or! Cards. gold. Blue and green, the Mutual Bee wai spent pfajlua a man petite may be gratified. And by I 1,1B appeared hA row my 'e.er l -- n ird him. in', science.a d he was hive colctrs, efftiively L'uesls were in aitendance. -reason of her nice economy, the science arts the history, .an la have er. aonly but he read n"B11porUh",;,. basket j Mrs. W. W. Barber entertained at out A carried large load o shot iu her lies aud possessed a flivver and wore n( ,10l,e manners. He could speak strong that prey upon the weak and of greenery a kensingtou Tuesday evening In Marigolds befo nigh, He was b while " the weak V;1 W and for 'compliment to Mrs. Iteed Bailey,' the formed centerpiece of himself. And of the first he Mid; are that preyed upon their ..,,oor ne keep Kink, id lied nothprobablv nt any .md ho left 'Thursday for Chicago, the table. A beehive and rf" " be realise how Ignorant he is " specie alive by reuson of their re. uV bout ,dsnt luu fo pavin aa he satisfied On nuts were hand painted place where she will join her husband who A"d the gods on Olympus obs r'" markable lash A third man appeared, lie knew her Au fecundity. ed the fourth man and sighed cards, which marked places for ten'ig attending school at the University' week he coau nothing of international Tbis nice balance of need . and or Boor conpolitics And the fool is was gink of borr-iA yet feature the evening wantin' to guests. pf Chicago. The roms were attrac-th- e psychology but he used the right tent In his ignorance. supply obtains also In the realm of my horn, hitu an guests ail coming dressed In Wivel.v decorated with jonquils. Iie- -' Some men are morally w morality UJ Jati j Jlie op l6Sdat ji C6stumer"X were" served''' to"fwenty dean fornhe same reason that they nitml to go 'poesum are addii ated to the bath habit; bethe dinner. Mrs. Haluie and Mrs guests. , huntin'. I kno we,i cause the) have a natural or acquirI wa'n't never coin' Durham were each presented with a! Mrs. Mary C. Barber entertained ed aversion to dirt. These have litto see, the horn no gift In silver, this, by way of showing 'informally Tuesday afternoon at. a tle (upautv for conscious wrong-dhe dropped It sure an' mo, enough and for their In untirelAg jkensington appreciation compliment to Mrs. lug, and therefore hhve little rapn-d- t In the woods an come buck full o for repentance If they do wrung effieftent work. During their ten Hally, grief an explanations. pride ionics at once to the rescue years of service one big feature of j Mr. and Mra. W. R. Hovey enter-th- e lye knowed a sight 'o chronic with a sophistry to excuse them. borrowers In nt) time, an I aint work was, under their direction, talned at a 500 party Saturday even- ;Tml "OieT suiTer 'or " fhi'h5lffflngrtBrtmirffilT'nd-hniroTTwTTkTa'tR?rrh5riie- " ever khowed' suv a trar Ttiutd Be t trusted with nothin. If they wan't M' li the other Logan Canyon. which stands, not 243 east 3rd south. The guests t) pe emotional shirtleaaa o' sorr, they 1 have . men with s vast capacity for only as a momament of their work were entertained at four small tables things o the own; an' bein' shift-- 1 Bat also aa a piece of architectural at progressive five hundred. At tbe'j lea, It aint reaonable to expect em pentamc aud a proneness to Indulge in orgies of remorse, have this to take care o things they borrow close of the garnet prises were; beanty. mo than thy does the own, QT" and this proneness because any 1 Mrs. D. C. Budge entertained at a awarded to Mlsa Elisa Johnson and for have ulso a vast capacity It aint kindness o heart what they OCTHKRS WEAR W. B. Evans. Refreshment were consr toils wrong-doin- g and are luncheon Monday afternoon In makes me lend Vm things; Its jest i because 1 ain't got back bone euough incapable of resisting to Mrs. Luther M. Howell, served. The hostess was assisted by Gray sports erspo has rhswi a temptation. 'Ihe rabbit's ability L. Mrs. Los before her departure for W.Hovey. dark blue vhsnlll embrol4ry for. to fuss 'em out an' send em packAngeles to run fast affords sufficient proof s in. An me bein' soft. hearted that Miss Anna Olsen entertained contain at trimming la this California. The valentine Idea - waa have tuat it will rrequent nee-- of have the for Southern wsar. Ths tunic part way, Ida tight ruther In one of last months magnalnes hitu there Carried out In all the appointment of dinner Sunday at her home at River nimble to a next feller leg. live itch than to flt br elastls oa oach Is mad by wiles known only to 1 there was a piece written l a ro-the party. A basket of pink roses Heights In compliment to the Misses what's got the borrowin habit aids which givss an affect of chirWILLI K WILLIS r,e"n'hil observing the fellow mantle who held that cue sho' who would. Hllva and Geneva left Olsen, for the table. formed the centerpiece ThS, skirt Is a wrap-ovring. who Is Incapable of jealousy Is in- - h'Bcher boycovertly to measure his modal and hangs quits straight all Monday for their home at Glencoe, Cover were laid for twelve guests. While caable or love, and that s man no reaction. AUNT HKf around. the winter Mr, and Mrs. F.P, Champ enter- Idaho, after attending The eliiieriment proved only that longer .loves his wife when h- ceases Willie Willis was Colt tained at dinner Tuesday evening term at the Itah Agricultural experiments are dangerous, Cooks like this to be jealous of her. wards. Miss Junet Farrell, Miss Della she' his "JuThe across told organizing A shamthe basket street girl of ihe about Luthrei.l it Mrs. next Daughter Mr. to and lege. flowering old cracked pitcher .In compliment and Miss morning, Smith, Miss Lucie and Klu determined venile Hiram to piece Kluxers on lots the sighed try for way! the Marie Pedersen. the, er M. Howell. A large bowl of cut rock formed the renterplee wont never finish theory at the Wharton party Wed- home. said she, and my heart was i t the cemetery flower formed the centerpiece for table. Covers were laid for the folThe Rob Roy DeWitt Chapter of breakln. It reminds nesday night and test the love of touched. I pressed his arm gently a Monday night. : Genthe table. Covera were laid for Mr. lowing The Misses Hllva and and asked him, what his thoughts me of the way Bill Hiram, the butcher boy. the Service Star Legion held their while n ulo appear, One J of were was lyn-riAnd the udge boy ed a said Ryans and Mrs. Howell, Mr.' and Mra. Roy eva Olsen, Floyd Cowley, George regular monthly meeting , Thursday n in o Hawkins keeps thing g the livlvrt on after he down from the county seat for the 1 was lust Glinkin Gosh, wssul grave . The cenie-- t Dalian. Dr. and Mra. E. 8. Budge, Raymond and Conrad Carlson. afternoon at the Chamber of Comin clothtailored -' ice cream party, that his hO conspicuous e good! r poorly got association y Mr. and Mrs. George K. Green en- merce. After Mr. and Mrs. Harry Barker and Mr. the business meeting. w tfe had to take in es and patent leather hair, and the What male is here whose heart thinks the fence ran tertained Monday evening In compli- Dr. W. B. Jones gave very Instructand Mr. eCorge Torgeson. girl persuaded him to sit with her 'doesnt play second fiddle to his washtn. repaired for sixbeneath the stand lamp and held istomach? Mr. and Mra. M. 8. Eccloa enter- ment to Mr. and Mra. W. H. Watson ive talk on health. Melvin ty dollars. tained at dinner Friday evening, - A before their departure for Columbus, gave a delightful piano selection. the week at the basket of red carnation formed the Georgia, where they will make their 'during the week to make their home ami Mrs James Hausen or proviThe Martin Harris Catnp of the berta, Canada, spent dence and Mr. and Mrs Brigham at Bark City. centerpiece for the table. Covers home. Mrs. Watson was formely Daughters of the Pioneers met at the chapter house. Dr. and Mrs. C. C. Randall enter- Miss Hannah Thatcher, whose marwere laid for eight. of home of Mrs. K. H. Griffith Miss. I,ois Hill of Newton spent Maughan of Wellsville. at dinner Saturday evening of Mrs. William Cautx ell entei,jn. Mr. A. B. Harrison entertained at riage to Mr. Watson took place, in Clarkston Thursday, January 26th, talned week in compliment to Sffiw last ja few days of last week here the November. ' Mrs. Griffiths, Mrs. Amy Thomed the ladies Literary club Thursday with akenslngton Thursday afternoon. Irene Thorley. Mr. and Mra. Bennett G. Blair enguest of Miss. Bonne Johnson. The boom were attractively decora t--afternoon of last week. Mra. U. L. pson, Mrs. Sylvia Loosle and Mrs. The Sigma Theta Bhi Sorority an- at tertained dinner evening Mr. and Mrs. Hans Markenson Rees read Tuesday of close the hised with marigolds. At as hostesses. The Anne Sandida" by Shaw. The Sparks nounce the pledging of Lina Hansen; Mr. and Mra. Watspent Sunday at Hyrunt. of the Camp was read, musical the afternoon refreshments were In compliment to were Mrs. Geo. P. invited tory guests was Richfield. Miss Hansen pledg-- i Mra. J Alma Carson spent the , numbers rendered and refreshments of. nerved. Sixteen guests were in at- son. Mrs. F. Hillyard, Mrs. R. J. Toolson, ed Thursday evening of last week. A Mra F. W. Richards entertained at , 'week at Salt latke tendance. T. Merrill and Mrs. Jennie Johnson served. reand followed theatre then a luncheon Tuesday artemoon. Early Mra, Neal Htllyard spent several or Ardella Smith 'of Logan and Ken- freshmentparty Luncheon was served by Mrs. F; O. Logan. and Mlsa spring flowers were used tor the at the Bluebird. of last week at Hyde Park. das of ' Charlotte Kyle Reynolds Sheffield the hostess during which several spent neth Kaysvllle, entertained at the renterplee on the luncheon tables Miss Anny Redd of Provo spent Mrs. Katie J. Spacktnan is the musical selections were at Clarkston aa guest last week-en- d first of a series of bridge teas, Tues- and alao about the rooms. Following last week-en- d given by at the Chapter house, of her daughter, Mrs. Herbert Miss Leone Cantwell. guest Barton. Peter and LaRee. of Sylvia day afternoon at the home of Mra the luncheon a social afternoon was was a Utah Call of Layton, Henry Christensen at Odgen. Mr. and Mrs. William H. Wataon Miss Minnie N'ilson entertained at Reynolds on east center. At the spent. Music was a feature of the en- dinner guest Thursday evening at Mr. and Mrs J. W. Sorenson and S o'clock dinner left Thursday for Columbua. Georgia the cloae of the afternoon tea waa served tertutnment. Thursday of last house. chapter Mr. and Mrs Parley Bailey and their week in honor of Mrs. Laura Driswill make their home. The tables were decorated with snap Miaa Myrentha Burnham of Boun The Unity Circle met Tuesday af- where they families left during the week to coll. Mis The afternoon was apent Iu Dorothy Murdock arrived tiful spent last week-en- d dragons and marguerites. A prise tor ternoon of last week at the Hotel at the make their homes at Rupert, Idaho. social chat and music. Covers were the highest score was . awarded to Eccleg with Mrs. Fred Thomas as here Thursday from Idaho and will chapter house. . Mrs. Roscoe Loveland or Chester, laid Mrs, Bfygnt Martineau. Eight guests hostess. Mlsa Helen Bnllen, Mlsa visit with friend here before going for ten. The Eeta Chi Sorority held final field Idaho is theguest or her aunt CaliforOcean Park, at her home to Misses Bessie The and Mable wqre in attendance., . , Initiation for Myra Nelson, Gladys Lorain Raymond and Mlaa Erma Mrs. M. A. Knapp. nia. During Mias Murdock's stay here Ritchie "and Francllda Sutherland Mrs. 'Roy Bullen entertained her Burnham. Adanced Lucinda Minnie Fulkerson. Hill, Prof. of pupils Niison and Margaret Hanson eter-taie- d bridge ellib' Wednesday afternoon, 8. E. Clark, gave a musical program. she will be tbe house guest or Mies. Saturday evening of last week at th- - j with the following additional guests: Refreshments were served. Mra. 8. Nan Richard. at a progressive diuner Sunday home of Mias Edna Ruud. At the' Robbina of Salt Lakj, Selma SMITHFIELD Mra F. O. Reynolds, Mrs. Bryant E. Mr. in of Mra. Laura Driscoll. honor e a dish close chafing evening Clark, Miss Jaunet Farrell and, The officers and members of the j Martineau, Mrs. J. C. Walters, Mrs. Mrs. Selma Robins of Balt Lake were ) returned home Wednesday after a Innc been was served. weeks visit her aa the gueet of Pro-- .Mlsa Mabel Thorpe just returned F. P. Champ, Mra Ira Howley, Mrs. second ward Relief Society were guests. SMITHFIELD, Feb 3. The ladies royally entertained Tuesday afterD. C. Budge, Mrs. Nellie B. Langton, special nd Mrt 1 front Superior Wyoming, where she Mrs. W. Fitzgerald Hamilton of clubentertained noon In the Fit st ward tabernacle of the Literary Ml Mr. and Mr. H. 8. Bareon of has been Charlotte Kyle, and Mlsa Nora j Isis by visiting for three week Angeles arrived here a week ago at a party on Friday the officers and members hubands their week in Logan last Eliason. At the close, of the afterClarkston apent of the First with her stater Mr. L. T. Ralph. to visit with her parent. Mr. and Round lp at the evening at the home of Mr. and Mra. ward Relief society. A splendid pronoon tea waa served. The tables were Last Monday evening a crowd of j Mr. A. L. Farrell, for a month. Mra. and attended the J. E. Shaffer. Mrs. Vern Toolson, College. decorated with sweet peas aud vio- Utah Agricultural gram was rendered after which young.; folk , enjoyed a, Lagan Hamilton, formerly Mis .Ncineen ' Mrs. Thomas Mathews an Mr.r) Wetlnesdaf "met Club Clio lets. A prise for the highest score The all waa games and dancing were enjoyeiC A It schooner In Los snowing party. Angeles, Farrell, has lived E. Sheffer acted aa hostesses. was awarded to Miss Charlotte Kyle. with Mra. C. A. Lundehl tbe White hot it did not seem to delirious lurfeheon was served. Calif., since her marriage, but will afternoon A deliclou 0 oclock dinner was Mrs. Garland G. Greaner read the feet the sport. Later hot Chili and The officers of the First ward M. I. now, go to St. Lonla with her has. which the evening was A. served Beau Brummel after plays: following of entertained the Deacon Dubbs" was served at the home ertekers band to make their home for the preReapent in game and music Intimate Stranger." The and YOUNG cast SUIT and GIRLS and their partners in therard Bench. Miaa Elva games Mr. Dancing Hamilton baa acceptsent, where Mr. Fred Jensen entertained Tues- amusement hall Tuesday evening, A were served. Mrs. C- - O. id stmtaht hanging coat over a followed. Those present were: ed a position to play the pipe organ freshments songs L.. Rasmussen and Mrs. Cham Is frock maks this thrso-ptoc- o day afternoon complimentary to her pplry program was redered after Misses Joan Van San ten. Ruby Curat the Aubert Theatre. The following Smith, Mrs. were Dla-hocostum. Bottl sister Mra. Ivy Bishop of Los Angeles which the evening was guests. McGee gross R. special H. el and Holman, spent In tis, Jean Evana, Mab parties have been given In compliIs th motorist with bands met Club Tha afternoon and evening were Womans C. U. A. The waa A and Elva Bench. Messer Bud Pedersen. games dancing. banquet ment to Mra. Hamilton daring the of rod duvstya ombroldsrod oa th with Mr. Robert LaMar spent. In games and music. Luncheon served to seventy .eight guests. Ted Lewis. Verd Valentine, dga with gold thrsad to aeeont week: Moqday Mra Parley E. Peter- Monday artemoon was served at 6 o'clock to twelve Miss Margaret Wllklnso Edwards' and George Beirdneau. th dollcat coloring of Batura! Miss Elsie Hunter entertained Satson entertained at a luncheon la hon- Anderson. on cuffs and coat bot"Queen need Stracheys guests. badftr reviewed a Lyton had to have proclaimed or of Mra. Hamilton and Mra. Selma, evening of last week at her urday Everyone tom. Th skirt ottachs to a rod were served. Those present wrom out of town home In honor of her birthday anRobbins of Salt Lake. The luncheon Victoria." Refreshments Mrs. W. W. good time. crop tunic, short of slsov and were Mesdames C. H. Lewis. Donald B. Caine, Mr. and Mrs. -- Wm Walton and niversary. The evening was apnet table and room were attractively' de- Mrs. George fastsnlng oa th aid. Mots! sod Gibson G. E. Smith and Frank Purser of Logan. Mrs. in music and games after which a Mr. aad Mr. Jack Cowley entertaintrims ths Unto. corated with accacla. Tbs guests Andersen. were special Mrs. Everett Smith entertained at luncheon was aerred to eighed Uat evening at the home of Mrs. were Mra. Hamilton, Mr.- - Robbias, Mr. F. O. Reynold went to Logan Thursday of last a trousseau tea on Friday of last dainty teen guests. Walton. A very pleasant time was Mra A. L. Farrell. Mr. D. H. Thom- guests. Dr. and Mrs. D. C. Budge left for enjoyed. Thoae present were: Mr. week to attend a dinner given la week In honor of her daughter Mra. The girl friends of Miss Gladys as, and Miss Janet Farrell. Tuesday Several musical numbers were re Allsop met at her home on Friday yesterday. After vllt at and Mrs. Wm Walton. Mr. and Mrs. honor of the birthday anniversary afternoon Mr. D. H. - Thoma and , the numwill return Jack Cowley, Mr. and Mra. Henry of Mra. Hendrick sister Mra, Ann Laura Driscoll. Several musical Mra. Elmer Geddea entertained la Chicago. Mr. Budge evening or last week and tendered to afternon the the will rendered Dr. go were The during bers was aerred at dinner her a surprise party in honor of her Mrs. Hamilton's honor. The rooms home and the Sallebury, Mr. and Mr. John Larsen, Budge. to Games and were decorated With pink carnations Mayo Brother for post graduate Mr. and Mrs. James Larsen. Mr. and p. m. at the B. Y. C, after which oon.- Refreshments were served birthday anniversary. about 90 guests who called. Mrs. Henry Dartey, Mr. and Mrs. the evening wae apent dancing. music were enjoyed. Luncheon was and violets. During the afternoon work. Delta Jesse P. Mra. Henry Bair was given a surThe marriage of Miss Esther Hein, served to ten. Mra. Hamilton contributed several . The member of the Beta Rich, Mrs. Lillie Miller and , e Tuesday ... entertained prise at her home Thursday of last rich, one of our prominent school Mrs. Roundy. song. Refreshments were served. Sorority Mra. In Jos. compliof weet In honor of her birthday teachers and daughter The guests were: Mra. Hamiltoa, ing at tbe chapter house Successful roller hearings for fraterniHeinrich, to Mr. Hammond Hansen anniversary. Mra, A. L. Farrell, Mra. P. E. Peter- ment to the Phi Kappa Iota for a long time a dream trains, enthe were Mra C. L. Funk returned I from or Providence wae solemnized in the of I son, Mra. 8elma Robbina, Mrs. Wm. ty. Game $nd dancing RICHMOND seen to have now engineers, was Salt Lake Monday evening.' Mra Salt Lako temple. Friday of last been Rpicker, Mr. Clsrence -- Anderson, tertainment. A buffet luncheon in Englaand. On produced attendIn next the day Funk went to Salt Lake to 'welcome week. Mr. Hanaen left Mrs. Nellie Bear, Mr. Martha Gd-de- served. Fifty guest wre case & twenty-seven-to- n with man puffed RICHMOND. Feh. J. Mrs. Alvin her Drat grand child which .arrived for a mission to Germany. , Mrs. E. P. Oldham, Mra. Vanet ane. with ccach equipped Mrs. w ere and cirMr. and Mre. T. B. Farr at tbe home of, Mr. and Mra. LeROy Johnson ws host ess to th N. H. Mrs. Wallace Vickers Wilson', Mrs. Fred Thomas, Mr. W. new bearing?, whereas it had the on Tuesday W. Merrell, and Mias Janet' Farrell. Ray Ormaby were dinner guests ri Thnrodsy afternoon of last week. Funk Saturday. pleasantly surprised to push it with-tu- t Mr. and Mra. Alma Merrill spent evening by the county board mem- taken eevtn m?n Mr. Vanes 6. Wilson and Mr. Fred Sunday at the chapter house. A bas- Mre. William Borenoa, Mra. Hyrnm is It bearings. expected that W. Thoma entertained this after- ket of pink sweet peas formed tbe Bair, aad Mr. Cyrus Lewis wer In. the week at Pocatello, Idaho where ber of tbe Utah Daughters of the be about will in fuel the saving Th noon at a 500 luncheon in compli- center piece for the table. sited guests. . they went to visit with their sons Pioneers and their partners. cent. EVENING HATf aoclal per thirty In en Johnson music, D. was Mlsa Elsa Maughan and Peggy Merrill. L. R. ment to Mrs. Hamilton. A guest prise Ernest A. and spent Mr. and Mra. evening attorneys at Just a band of ribbon sad a win be given Mrs. Hamilton and a CSowan were dinner quests at tbe terialned a aura her of friend Mra Lodlcy Olsten left last week chat and games after which an elabouf-flPrtbably the smallest fish in length or two of tullo or laeo for the highest score. .Those Chapter house Saterday evening of their homo Saturday evening Five for a visit w Ith her daughter, Mra. orate luncheon waa served by the these daa for a hat. Tbs prise Island cf Luzon, Philippines. the were FoV-j 1 Walter Stevens at Montpelier Idaho, visiting ladies. Thoae present table were arranged! for 100 present are as follows: Mrs. Hamil- tat.week. one at th top brown lull, gold aa iThis had Hpll-stonserv-Gamma fish, which the natives call XI was Mesdames D. Gamma H. la with Mrs. Messrs and Mrs. Stephen Mrs. Verena Tie Inncheoa Thomas, Farrell, a. ton, j Keyes visiting lowing the games doth rose and brown velvet I ThorIrene Miss A. the smarapan, is the nrest min. guest O. W. Lindquist. George relatives at Ogden an P Deweyville. ed. Below, gold colored tulle aad Mra. O. H. Budge. Mr. W. F. Wilson a brown lace veil, which I dtsped Elmer Geddea, Mrs. Bertram Smith, ley ot Cedar City. Mlsa Thorley was H J. Ames, W. O Cranney. ute vertebrate animal known to Mr. and Mra. George Alder of Rich Mra. Lawrence Caine entertained tnrbsn-wtwwndtnrw-U- vShrtr-ntteodt- ng a acart It weighs 'onlyhalt a "Gamma of with a children party' Saturday for Preston were the guest bf relative 17 8r?ar'don7TCRrG m a Ta if., ... Tha. r .. n el UtatMhlo ? Isaac Sl)UUL. Sflfl graimuidhalf an inch is its, max HSfrTimr-sfflr'HtHyBaneir-rn'here Fi lilsy flt Isil-veei-nfhrirltnini , large buckle of brilliants. Is. U TfflaWOfnrmffU'nt Mrs. Frank Cotfln of Sterling Al- left Miss Luella Owen of Logan and. Mr. iura length. Mr. and Mr. Victor .Mr, and Mra. 8. W, Htndricki course, oa Important factor, toav jWendel Merrell, Mra. Oliver Ed ' i. Carlson The member of the; Young Mutual Improvement .Jssoctaron of the Suke board of the Logan Stake "entertained at dinner Monday een-lo- g at (he home of Mri. 8. JL Milton oa South lit West in compliment of 'Mrs. J. A. Hulme and Mrs. Alfred M. Durham, who after ten years of ef- la-.s- -- i i i o -- lt ,u He'odthrihirrmat, b" I ! ; eu s, ts . I The Girl and The Batcher Boy o. sdf-ri-sp- no-T- ca-pa- J 4 s nt two-pise- n, sr little - I d , ' j j I , j j i i j -- j J of-th- ' l - " . ur , , a, ! ! ee 1 e. rib-bo- -- . lf. e- ,i J -- -- rrtt O - |