Show PLEASANT E AS A na T SUI SOME WRISE mrs RECEIVES a tuat from hir her hygiene class A NOTABLE SOCIETY MOIETY takes pirce ricce at tho Bri brihan goulla yonn q college saturday eon moses hoses thatcher Thatch cr giesea Pi eseA on saturday evening january ath a most excellent supper was served in the B Y C liy by tho the me members in of the logan 0 physiological hygiene r reform defor rin class it was given given is as a surprise in honor of mrs tho the founder and te teacher acher of the class under the presidency of mrs orson smith the members of the class were notified ou on wednesday last that they were to give a supper a and nd to prepare for the same which they did and all who were present will nil testify that they did exceedingly well for the time them it at 7 tile tiie class with their hu hubband bandi and friends upwards of 80 in number climb r 0 gathered together at the place ap appointed P hinted and seated bliem themselves elves around the tables with hon moses rh fh atcher at the head and waited for the arrival of mrs who did not know what was in store for her she supposed sho she was invited to a meeting of a dif different sort so BO the surprise was a completo complete success after the returns of thanks the supper was eaten with a zeal that to the advocates ates ot of reform in the food we eat that it was appreciated precia ted and enjoyed by those present resent especially prof paul pail who it is said tasted all the different kinds of food there was waa to taste a and rid he be is a pretty good authority lie ile pronounced it excellent the food consisted of chickens and fisli fish they being the only kind of li meats corn poa potatoes toes tomatoes cabbage carrots fruit pies with graham crusts several kinds of cake made of graham whole wheat flour the bread being made of the same game kind of flour no white flour bein boring g used at all there were tour four or five beautifully decorated cakes made by members the one made by mrs J P smith being especially beautiful having on it words of greeting to mrs alra acids and spices of all kinds were faund to be missing on the bill of fare none being used at all in tho the cooking the seasons come the seasons go the seasons come with season the food it came but not the same it came its ita season taught in their carse course to wake make broad bread coarse of course they brought bread coaree coal be very nice all tried it twice and now clarae they endorse for deserts there apples oranges fruits and dainty dishes if an any y one looked for tea or coffee tily they looked in vain as only er abed water was used after supper they adjourned to the assembly room of the college to listen to the program that had been gotten up tip for the oc occasion after prayer by D M todd mr S NV hall was the first to favor the e with a selection singing one of his favorite pieces in liis his manner an article was then read on 02 wheat and its cereals showing a the mistake made in grinding the wheat so po fine and then separating 0 the bran from it depriving ig it of bub substance stance that is very essential to the building up ul of the human body it showed ed how people would feed to their children what would not keep a dog alivo alive but a short time and that some would eat cat the fino fine white flour bread in preference I 1 to graham or whole wheat hour flour br bread all arid and then mix up bran and shorts into a slop like they would for their cows and horses and eat it in that state stae instead ot c cating biting it in tit alio e way in tended intended by bv the creator mrs orson smith then aid that tile the supper was not altogether a Hyglen ical one but was very nearly so said their purpose in giving givin the supper was to show to mrs mr Soren sou that they appreciated hot her labors and to have their method more widely known among the people of logan and hoped that if there were any one present who criticized or felt like criticizing M their efforts eff orts that they would do 0 to o sparingly and not bs be too severe she called attention to the fact of there being 0 no spices or vine vinegar C ar need whatever baing as ohp th t h thought V tal a certain extent inbur ious to the system and said she b believed that it should be withheld from the young people as it ii created a desarle desire for something so methin strong such as tobacco and that tobacco beers users nearly always craved for something stron stronger stroner er and that strong drinks would be resorted to to allay that longing 0 and thus vice and sin would p i oba aly result from the its asb of such things sep see yellow paper violin solos eolo s were creditably rendered by miss Fogel bergand morey young an article on fruits were read showing that they also aho were necessary aa I 1 y as food also when aad when not to eat them the privilege was then given to any one to express themselves t hem if they wished to as to the rilean mea lion hon moses thatcher in an eloquent speech humorously told af ills experience with doctors and medicines also of what science ence is doin doing 0 and said he be suppo supposed aed they would woul d soon goon be making makin livers to lend to their heir patients ts while they fixed theirs up for them he also said that while the medicine he had taken may have dono done him good yet in n the he two weel weeks it s he had eaten food that the class was advocating 1 it had done him more good C tha than n all the medicine As lie had noticed that all tho the dishes seemed to stop for a moment as they came to prof arof paul lie introduced him as the next Fp speaker eaker who said he had enjoyed very well saying he thought if that was all their was to bearr in the reform of food A it would be very ea easy s y short addresses were also made by bv T B garden carden and a lad isaac smith mrs then thanked them for their kind remembrance of her she gave a sketch of her life in that direction and said she had met mat but very few friends in fregm d to her work till of of late years and that she had been spoken lightly of and rejected by tile tha majority of the people she van canted ted to do good not harm apostle moses thatcher followed telling her that she need not be afraid but what she would gain the reward that she deserved benediction by bv T B cardon Car doii all seemed well livell repaid for the time spent together although it was w quite late on oil returning to their homes J IV E |