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Show merits were served. Eight guests vrere In attendance. at-tendance. The Junior Rubinstein club met Sunday afternoon after-noon with Hi SI Phoebe Wallio. A feature of the ener. Miss Viola Wbb, Miss Rebecka Nelson, Mrs. Marriner EccteJ, Mrs. H. H. Cederlund, Miss AIllo Cox and -Miss Lettle Jacobccn. They were agisted by Mies Greene and Master Jessop and Mlfis Patience Thatcher. Spring flowers aad blossoms were attractively grouped about the pretty little hall. An excellent programme of music waa rendered aud those taking part showed careful training. Mrs. H. J. Hatch entertained at a prettily appointed ap-pointed social afternoon Thursday in compliment compli-ment to Mrs. Alexander Gaaaney of SprlugvIIle. Yellow and white tulips were attractively grouped about the rooms. The time was spent In sewing and at the conclusion of the afternoon rcfresh- I State Society LOGAN bOGAN, May 4. The Clio club met Wednesday afternoon with Miss Mae Edwards. Mrs. Desy Johnsou red a one-act play by Yeats. "The Unt- corn From the Stars." A general discussion . followed. Light refreshments were served. j 1 1 4 Tho U. A. C. Women's Faculty league met i l-riday afternoon at the rest room in the woman's ; building. On account ot the absence of Miss I Ravtohlll, a temporary programme was arranged. ! Ybe hostesses were Mrs. Georgo B. Hendricks, ; Mrte. Asa. Dnllen, Mrs. Mark Green and Miss LaWna Richardson. Light refreshments were btrred. The Crimson girls met Tnuisday afternoon at Vw mechanic arts building. The rif-een pledges were guests of the afternoon. The hos'.eses vera Misses Margaret Know lea, Blanch Warier. Kllea Nellaen and Rachel Ballif. At the cloe of the meeting light refreshments were served. illoS Clara Parkinson and P. Ross Andersoo were merried Wednesday morning in the Logan (empta. Following tbe eercnror.7 a wedding break- j fist was served for the Immediate famillts at the horns of the bride'n parent. Mr. and Mr?. William Wil-liam C. Parkinson. 17D North niirij West street. I Vha breakfast table was charmingly dei orated with narcissus and greenery. Covers were laid Tnr eighteen. Spring floweia were at tract lvely giouped about the rooms. tn tho afternoon the young couplo left foe a. weeding trip. Tbe bride wore a suede-colored suit with shoes and hat t match. Moo-lay, Mrs. Robert Anderson entertained at a charmingly appointed luncheon, complimentary to Miss Edna Nibley, a bride of the week. Iris. In the yellow and white colors, attractively arranged ln an ivory basket, formed the centerpiece for the table. Covers were laid for ten. Mondiy evening Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Caloe entertained en-tertained at dinner in compliment to Miss Edna Nibley and Lieutenant George M. Cannon. Jr. Daffodils in a gold bowl formed the centerpiece for tbe table. Covers were laid for fourteen. Hiss Edna Nibley and Lieutenant George M. Cannon, Jr.. of Salt Lake were married Wednesday Wed-nesday morning In the Salt Lake temple. Following Follow-ing the ceremony a v.-dding breakfast was served for the Immediate Eunlllea at the Hotel Utah, in the afternoon the cauple left for San Diego. The following young men were entertained at dfnner Sunday at tbe Sigma Theta Phi chapter hoiue: Spencer Eccles. VarJ Zabrlskie. George-Ward. George-Ward. Are! Lindquist, Clyde Warley. Red tarnations tar-nations in aa enamel basket formed the' ceQter-pieco ceQter-pieco for the table. Covers were laid for sixteen. six-teen. Mrs. Luther Howell entertained her social club Monday afternoon. Auction bridge was the diversion. diver-sion. At the conclusion of the games refreshments refresh-ments wero served. Mrs. A. R. Neely was a special spe-cial guest. The Jnnlor prom given a: the B. Y. C. Monday evening was tbe most elaborate socaI function of the s.hool year. The library, where dancing was enjoyed, was fcttrsotlvsly decora tetl with Japanese Jap-anese effect and carried out In the spring colors, tau and lavender. Light refreshments wero served. The patrons of the evening were President and Mrs. C. N. Jensen. President and Mrs. Scre F. Ball If, Pronator and Mrs. A. U Durham. Professor Pro-fessor and Mr3. A. J. Kuapp, Professor and Mr?. W. O. Robinson, Professor and Mrs. G. W. Gardner, Gard-ner, Professor and Mrs. George C. Casto. Professor and Mn. A. W. Sorensen. Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Budge und Miss Grace Wood. One hundred couples cou-ples were In attendance. Mrs. F. W. Richards entertained at a social evening on Saturday of last week in celebration of her husband's birthday anniversary. Sweet-peas Sweet-peas and daffodils were most attractively ar- range J about the rooms. At the close of the evening's entertainment refreshments were served to the sixteen guest3 who were In attendance. George Hansen was a dinner guest at the Soros is house Wednesday evening. A low basket of geranium blossoms formed the centerpiece for tho table. Covers were laid for fourteen. Sunday. S. M . Wool J of N evad a was a guest a', dinner. On Monday afternoon a handkerchief shower WSS given by the Soros Is girls in compliment to Mrs. Charla Amussen. a recent bride, and Miss Norma Nor-ma Tanner, a bride of the near future. Red carnations car-nations were strikingly arranged about the rooms. Forty guests were in attendance. Mrs. William Watson gave a charmingly arranged ar-ranged children! party Wednesday afternoon from 3 to 5 o clock in celebration of the birthday anniversary an-niversary of her little nephew. Don Carlor, Grown of Twin Phils, Idaho, who, with his mother. Is a guest of Mrs. Watson. Sixteen little guests were in attendance. The Bou Delta Sorority entertained at dinner W?dnesday evening fn compliment to Mis3 B"r-nila B"r-nila BttigbLm. who has discontinued school st the V. A. C. aud Irf t today for her homo a; Black-foot, Black-foot, l'iaho. A basket of daffodils formed thfl centerpiece for the table. Covers were laid for eighteen. Students of Misa Nora Eliason were heard In an attractive recital Thursday evening ai the Bluebird Blue-bird hall. Those who appeared on the programme pro-gramme were Gorge Bvh. Mrs. Blanch Gard- afternoon was a discussion of the life of Beethoven and an interpretation of some of his works given by Mrs. Z. B. Wall In. Piano solos and duets from Beethoven. Verdi. Enkleansen and Grenze-bach'were Grenze-bach'were played by Misses Fay Peterson, Phoebe Wallin. Helen Hogenson and Alladlne Bell. At the conclusion light refreshments were served. Mrs. Arthur Junius entertained a few friends at a Kens i ngton Wednesday a fternoon at her home on Vernon avenue. Spring flowers were used to decorate tho rooms. The afternoon was spent in sewing. At 6 o'clock tea waa served. 1 Mrs. R. E. Edoench left Tuesday for California for her health. She was accompanied by her eon G. W. Moench, and Mrs. J, W. Gardner, Sr. ! The Budge family reunion was held Wednes-day. Wednes-day. A meeting was held in the morning at the home cf President William -Budge. a luncheon was served at Murdock's at 1 o'clock. Following Follow-ing tho luncheon, the afternoon was rpent In Logan canyon. In the evening a dancing party was given In the Preston block. A musical programme waa Interspersed with the danclnjr About seventy were In attendance. Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Thatcher, who spent the winter In New York, ore eperted home tomorrow. Mrs. Luther M. Howell left today fa eorr.pany with her father, BUhop C. W. NtMfly, for fouth-ern fouth-ern California. Miss rputlSD Bacon of Afion. Wyo.. ypent the last week here a a guest at the Sigma The la Phi house. Mr. and Bars, Joseph Howell and daught" Ml-j Ruth, arrived home Wednesday from Los An-1 geles. Cat, where they had spr.nl the winter Humes Beasio MorrUon und Elizabeth Cannon spent the last week-end nt Biighnm City. Miss Eva Joy Nelson 13 sponding the last , week-end at Formiugton. |