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Show LOGAN SOCIETY Special to The Tribune. LOQiVX, March 1. Miss Dorothy Hervoy was hostess at a prettily appointed ap-pointed luncheon at the Agricultural college Saturday afternoon. 'The tnblo was tastefully decoratod with spring Mowers, ami Miss ilervoy's guests were Mrs. P. D. Stoops, Miss" Margaret Wilkinson, Wil-kinson, Miss Kathoriuo Smith, Miss Charlotte Kyle and Mr. W. W. Clark. A pleasant party was given Friday oveniDg by Miss Mattio and Orson Lloyd at their home on First East. Games were enjoyed and a dainty luncheon was served. Those present wore Miss Mamie Brown, Miss Hertford, Miss Clark and Miss Cole; Mr. Bow man, Mr. X. Lloyd, Mr. Clark and Mr. Milton Mitchell. The recital given Friday evening at the homo of Judge and Mrs. C. JI. Hart 1)3' the pupils of Mrs. "Ruth Moeneh Bell was a most delightful event. Those taking part were Miss Leona and Genevieve Gene-vieve Iiarf. Miss Mcta Ncwbold, Elccda Nelsou, Miss Janie Moench, Mies Josephine Jo-sephine Gardner, Miss Lucile Hart, M.iE.i Veda Mower, Mips Charlotte Anderson. An-derson. Mr. Stanley Schaub and Mr. Wesley Carter. The A. C. Woman's club met Mon-dav Mon-dav with Mrs. George W. Thatcher. Mrs. Howard Perry gave o most interesting in-teresting tnlk on tlie Philippines. The club will meet Monday with Mrs. McLaughlin. Mc-Laughlin. Tho "Daughters of the Pioneers' Literary Lit-erary society held its regular mecring Wednesday." with :i largo attendance, at the homo of Mrs. Maud "Robinson. The sewing club met Monday evening even-ing with Mrs. Thomas. Mrs. W. W. Woodsidc is visiting with Salt Lake relatives, Mrs. Hanks is in Salt Lake, linving been called to the bedside of her father. fa-ther. Miss Lulu Carpenter of Salt Lake spent the latter pnrt of the week visiting visit-ing with hor mother. Mrs. Fred Nelson returned to her homo in the city Tuesday after a picas ant week's visit in Logan. Mr. and Mrs. Ji. 0. Thatcher entertained enter-tained informally at their home Friday evening in honor of the members of the Pavilion orcheflfcrn. , - Mrs. T; W. Naylor is visiting with Salt Luke relative's. Mr. and Mrs. Edmond Spencer are back from a pleasant Salt Lake vigil. Mr. Edgar Thatcher left Monday for Roxburgh where he will visit for a time with Mr. lion Thatcher. Mr, Alt Cole reached homo Tuesday from a delightful visit in California. Mrs. Cole will remain until May. Mr. Sid Beatie and Mr. C. Me A lister spent the early part of the week visiting visit-ing in Brigham C'itj'. Miss Hilda Eliason arrived home Monday from a delightful six weeks' visit iii New York, the guest of her sinter, Mrs. Clj'do Squires. The younger set of the New Jersey academy entertained at a very pleasant social at the Presbyterian church Friday Fri-day evening. Music and games were en.iovcd and refreshments Tvere served. Li'ttfu Miss Katherine Stoops won tho prize in the spelling match. x Mr. and Mrs. William J. Hill returned homo Monday from a pleasant California Cali-fornia trip. Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Trip of Denver are. visitiDg with Logan friends. Mrs. E. L. Campbell returned home Wednesday from Salt Lake. |