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Show Hinclicliff of Ogdn were dlr.nrr -guests at the Sigma Tlieta Fill sorority Guilder. A low basket of violets formed an uilracu've centerpiece center-piece for the table, around which twelve guests "'ere suted. Miss Margery Wuitelv of Salt i-'ik-e and Miss Mabel Parker were dinner guests Wednesday. Thf table was beautifully deco-, deco-, ruled with daffodils. Covers were laid for four- j Mrs. Ellen Ecclef left Wednesday for Berke- ley. (., where she will join htfr daughter, j -li s t-nima Eccles, who is mrending school at . bei-kaley. At the close of school thev will go j to Santa Crua. where they will visit for a week with relatives, before returning home. I Miss Verna Lindtiuist arrived Tuesday from I a week's stay iu Salt Lake. Miss Ethel Lee arrived Wednesday from Salt Lake after a week's visit. Miss Leala Faylor of Preston, Idaho, spent Inst week-end here visiting with relative?. Lieutenant Dixon Knppie of the Ninety-first division, who recently returned from service , overseas, spent Ust week-end here visiting lVi.-;ids. Mi. i:aton Carlisle lvft Tuesday for Strcvell, where she will visit for a month with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. .7. B. Brown. Mrs. G i over C. liuniorri uml little son returned re-turned home to Salt Lake Sunday after a week's visit here with relai Ives. Miss Zellu Gallacher win return borne to Salt Lake tomorrow, after spending two weeks here as a guest of Mr. and Mr-;. N. J. De Sanders. Her sister. Mrs. De Sanders, will accompany her home for a two weeks' vibit. Miss Jennie is spending the week-end in Salt Lake. . Miss Louise Bird it 'Spending the week-end at Spriugviile. "" LOGAN 7 . "-"TT The tlnri cir it'iiis cf J W coil-is Its sm.l Vni'.v .M lev. , ,; ' ii- foinpliniont to the toiutii- ;',"J.!;!i"V c'lsff"- 'I'll as hoa... Wt .'";fSr""" ; PiUx-n- 1 "-o "c:;...;.- ,ver ' ,A C 'I'C!, l l'!f:or inul rro'.'sr u.t xii!-- I'--a. VMiftvr 5irs- Pr,. ' F. B.illif. It. ami yn. O. ' ':1 u ' and 1" ' K- i"0- n"'1 Th.u-::pr. l'iv.eH.r naj Mis. : S'cJux acl Mr... W. 0. "r wV ant J. L- Caidon and Mr. j. ' . Ba-Jkli.-aa. ' Blrdiieau er.ierT.ur.ed at a card aT-Tav evemrc of Ut 'cek t her! s ' in compliment to Xlss' Vloreuco ' ' ::i,.i,nti. Tho gts cnuriauu-. i ''ill tahle1 of progressive .iK'. and ' 'elasiou of the ganuvi rofrcshmenu i ':i Ii Trl-es were awarded to Miss r" 'Sui Smith. Karl . Loavut and Lrtd ; I n,e rooms were effect ivety deeo- '-I'-'S (piins flowers. "', icMb met We-Jnesday afterrioon with ; 'K a Kevnolds. .Miss wendohn Smith :irJ's pbo sMo .r.ul Professor O. J ti& Vd discussed Arnold Bennett's' Title." Lht rerrthments were . lir H K. McGee. Miss Coiulii and' 'i re juests of the afternoon. k: .ffoltca society mot recently in its annual m'une and eU'Cied Hi1 following otfi- 1 'fiVVxt vesr: President. Miss Mary' vice president. Miss Plorence tar- , I'-etarv. Miss Schoies; treuMirer, Mis. , Tntite'ns?n. Follow in- the election of; : - Mi1! Mary Snvouseii read a short , " hr Willinm Denu Howell an. Miss Ellen j ' '..-adered a fur.o solo. Light refresh-: 1 rdre served by the hostesses, Miss Laura I :- tTi Miss Loila MerriU. i C'ia girls m1 Wednesday afternoon; T. vanillic Arts building. The following) 1 km are the pledges of the society, fur- i ' d-'ifihtfal program, composei of m-i- , : : .jatrs and readings: Misses Fioia 1 ' Kate Kuwks, Anna Duokk-y. Kn;a t !i r.:; Alalia Lee, Mrgith Maujhn. The, ;:m n-as concluded with h?ht refresh- i 1 '.'.'t jB-red by the hostesses. Misses lvalon ' - v Ven Nielsen and Kuth Bare. : '-'.'gthoven club met Wednesday evenin? j '"ij-sj Ha:el Larsen. Miss Kuth Kosen- . i Li diKWSsd the music of Norway, Miss Larsen the music of Sweden and r'-'-'-J '"fllowiag the discussions, a procram : il W, 'n-iilc of these countries was rendered.: " I '.V""i"? ffas concluded with refreshments. ' rjj ;--.iVy" evening Miss Hazel Larsen finer- , .-'"it a social in honor ot Miss Ruth Rosen- i Music and games were the entertr.m- The roAms were effectively decorated ! 3 ;';.' "t.-idal-wreath and lilacs. At the close of j P -'.'Ve tint's entertainment refreshments were vtJ Twelve guests were in a t tendance. ; 7VelieiinL!l social event of the week was ; '"'ism? party at the Bluebird hall T'.mrs- !? i"7waf '''. ?i'VPtl bv 1,"red Parkinson, W. W. j f r-i-Ton Asm Bullen. L. Boyd Hatch. 0. W. " rs Eastman Hatch. Guy Cardon. L. H. j f -i-ii" Wilbur Tiiain. Wendall Thain. Dave; :-ziy. Wnrd SlcAlister. Ariel I.inrlquist, I ia t,-fj'Ter3eson, M. S. Ivccles. B'-n Meldrum, I Tift Benson. A. E. Bowen. E. S. Budge, 'I -ja" Hvle, lieorge Caine. Kalph Smith. I. Mi;h aad II. J- Hatch. The hall v,as deco-with deco-with spring flowers. 1-ight refreshments -.-re served. About thirty couples were in at-a at-a -i;:iECf. ,1 and Mrs. E. J. Bell entertained at a :::tr and card party Tuesday evening at their z. The dinner table was decorated with and spring flowers were effectively ! t-inzfd about the rooms. Following the din-K. din-K. the evening was spent play in cards. 1 ir7SEstb were in attendance. '!. N. J. De Saiiders entertained at a .-r-zton Snturday afterneim of last wpek In t ! -iment to lier sister. Miss Zella Gallacher )' Silt Lake. Pink sweet peas and ' white j Ki ;re effectively arranged about the rooms. I : the close of the afternoon's entertainment I :i wis served. Twenty guests were included. Tie home of Mrs. J. W. Hay ward was the 1 i--:s of an attractive social gathering Thurs-;t Thurs-;t afternoon, when the following ladies, ! ':3!ws of the Bta Delta sorority, enter- at s tea in compliment to the men;beis ' th wrority: Mrs. Hayward, Mrs. John :r:;ti!nsen, Mrs. H. II. McGee and Mrs. L. Stuart. The tea table vrns beautifully deco-I deco-I vi Tilli spring flowers. Bouquets of spring I r were arranged here end there nbout ihe ib'out thirty v;ere in attendance at tea. Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Lindquist entertained ' as attractively appointfd dinner Friday e-f-, . ".t. The tshle was beautifully decorated vriih ''1 'Tjp fleers. The guests we'-e Mr. and Mrs. :-J-Bell, Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Bell; Mr. and H, "t John 0. Pederson, Mr. and Mrs. Orville 'lias, Mr. and Mrs. H. A.- PederFen. Mr. iy id Mrs. Jfthn Crawford, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. : srkbead, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Newbold. Mr. ::2 Mrs. J. A. Hendrlckson, Dr. and Mrs. 0. nlnwe's-entI1UVViDg dinner a ial ere. Mrs. Fred Thomas entertained at an attractively attrac-tively arranged kensinton Tvsdav afternoon in compliment to Mrs. Elmer Geddis, formerly Miss Jooelyn Thomas. Lilacs and bridal-wreaII bridal-wreaII were usv.l with excellent decorative effective all through the house. At the cloe of the afternoon tea was served to thr pucsts who were as follows: Mioses Ruth Barber' Adeline Barber. Ellen Nielsen, Nero;- Fa-rell Mar-arc t Uudire, Mary Thain. 'dUh fsmitli Mrs. RoMi. Mr. A. L. Farrell, Mrs D Li Thomas and Mrs. A. J. Turner. An :irtractive!y arranged kensington ten vraa given Tuesday afternoon by Miss V. S. Anns-sn Anns-sn at her liome on Mariondale avenue in compliment com-pliment to her sisier. Mrs. L'vereU Griffin of Cache Junction. Fotted ferns and spri? flowers flow-ers formed an attractive background for the pioup of young girls, who . numbered about twenty. At the cloe ef the afternoon's enter-tuinnient enter-tuinnient tea was served. Tomorro'.v evenins. at the New Jersey aend-emT. aend-emT. the baccalaureate sermon will be given to the students of the school by the Rev. E. T. Lewis. Mor.da y evening a musical recital will be given under the supervision of M its McClellfln. in which eleven students will appear. ap-pear. Tuesday e fning the senior and junior classes will five a one-i ct piny, 'J;n2ging Janet." by EstiiT W. Bates, yix t uden ts are in the oast. Wednesday will be the commence-mr-nr ejrerc'ses of the school. The Kev. Dr. tirorj? L". Pa vies of Salt La ke vi i 11 make tiie fiddrr.ss to the pradiia tes. who are Mis3 Elsa Thompson, M"lss Eteila Caby of Mendon and Miss Eva May of Opden. Miss Florence Chipman of American . Fori; and Mirs Edna Hansen of Salt Lake and Lester |