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Show "f ' a V 7 V H. T )')'')( rw' W M ; W- 1C - 1 . L & LJ office & not later than , Wilson, Seth Davidson. Wed nesday of each week. v " V i A large event of Friday even, ing wag an informal musical giv-e- n by Mr. and Mrs. John. A. Crockett in compliment . to Mrs. I. B. Ball (of Salt Lake who is visiting in Logan. The affair was thoroughly enjoyed by fifty guests invited to meet Mrs. Ball and the attractive rooms were decked with quantities of beautiful pink gladioli. Punch was served from a prettily decorated table and later in the evening an elaborate buffet supper was served in the dining room. . " kensing-to- n Another enjoyable the of the week was party given Monday afternoon br Miss Harriet Thatcher. It was delightfully informal and several pleasant hours were spent at sewing. Attractive decorations of golden glow adorned the rooms and the guests included prettily decorated the afternoon. 4 ' FAY T fL t Bicycle Will be Given Away Free to Some Boy on November 1st . Why 4 Not to You? The Wheel will be on Exhibition in The Thatcher Clothing Company's 4 Window on Saturday , September 6th , with Particulars Telling you how we Propose to Give it Away Free. WE WANT EVERY BOY TO SEE THIS BEAUTIFUL 4 WHEEL. We want you to' tell your folks about it. 'We want to Show you our 4 A t Wonderful Offerings for Fall in Miss Letti and Leora Thatcher were hostesses at a very pretty afternoon party on .Wednesday afternoon when they entertained the following guests at a Mis, Reta Und Bessie Maughan. Miss Clara Jensen, Miss Hidvig Benson, Miss Veda Cardon. Miss Florence- - Carlisle, Miss Gladys DeWitt, Miss Ada Mitton. Miss Oreta Smith, Miss Bergenia Bateson, Miss Francis and ,Adaline- - Barber, Mrs. Ward, Miss Lavenia Card, ' Miss Alice Parkinson. Miss ' Jessie Groesheck and Miss Minnie Thomas. The rooms were decorated with Mrs. Will afternoon Yesterday Morrell, and Miss Della Morrell vases and howls filled with goldwere entertained at a charming after- en clow. Refreshments noon affair in honor of Miss served, Winnifred Morrell, whoes marriage to Mr. Clawson Young Can Tuesday-- ft ernoon Miss Ada non takes place next week. Quan- Mitton entertained 'a number-o- f tities of beautiful garden flowers friendg at a delightful porch adornd the room at the pretty kensington. The hours were home of Mr and Mrs. Wm. Mor- pleasantly passed in sewing and rell where the party was given. the guests sharing the event Cards wer the entertaining fea- were: Miss Oreta Smith. Miss tures and dainty prizes, includ- Adeline and Frances Barber, ing a guest gift were awaried Mis Jessie Groesheck. Miss AnA delicious menu was served. na Moen, Miss Lettie; Leora and Helen Thatcher, Miss Florence One of the most interesting Carilsle, Miss Virginia Bateson, features of the week was a swim- and Miss Mitton. ming party given by Master Seth Davidson, after which dainty reA prettily arranged kensingfreshment's were served at the ton was given Friday last by Davidson home. Those present Mis Margaret Nibley and Miss, were : Misses Mamie Carlson, Lil- Marie Eceles in honor of Miss lie Kidgell, Violet Hansen, Lar- - Phoebe Nebeker and' Miss Winni-fre-d Morrell, when mahout twenty of the brides-to-b- e friends were he asked to present. The rooms E were decorated with flowers and a dainty luncheon yras served by the hostesses. kens-ingto- n: , - " O 4 . . mmmmm 4 late in A delightful event of Monday was the luncheon given by Miss Vivian Hatch in honor of Miss Phebe Nebeker, whose marriage to Mr. E. 0. Peternon took place Wednesday in Salt Lake. A mound of beautiful sweet t peas formed the central decoration of the table and dainty place cards, suggestive of the occhssion marked places for ten intimate friends of the bride. Following the luncheon a pleasant social time was enjoyed until late in . . the afternoon. I??. YGL 4 4 Mrs. Earl Robinson, Miss Genevieve Thatcher. Miss. Margaret Nibley, Miss Marie Eceles. Miss Mar Cannon. Miss Della Morrell, Miss Miss Irene Hendrickson. Louisa Barber, Miss Edna Nibley and Miss Florence McAlister. Refreshments were served from a ' table g. Is there a Boy in Cache County who Would Like to Own a BRAND NEW FAY $30.00 BICYCLE? Guaranteed Throughout and Fully Equipped with the Best Acetylene, Polar Lamp, Bell and Tool I j Bag. The Thatcher Clothing Company are Giving Away This Boys' J etta' Wilson, Georgina and Martha Davidson; Messrs Mack Groesheck, Jack Carlson, Venez communications for this department should be addressed to the Society Editor and should reach this All Certemter OOvOvvy C O vv O O O O O O A MESSAGE z a7 o V c V f "tryday, U a ' 4 4 We are Prepared to Meet the Wants of all who appreciate GOOD CLOTHING FOR 4 BOYS, no matter at what age. We are Going to Have Our 4 i Fall Opening of BOYS SUITS Saturday, September 6th i; - 4 ft ft ft All New Beautiful Weaves for FALL A Suit for Every Boy A SUIT FROM THATCHERS IS ALWAYS RIGHT I ft ft ft ft ft ft ft EW OFFERINGS From Our Boys Department The Thatcher The Adamant The Adamant Suit Childrens Better Values Buster Suits Special Suit For the better suit we hav $5.00, Each $5.00 Each J; . . brown. SPECIALLY PRICED SPECIALLY $6.00, $7,00 and $7.50 Each PRICED ii FROM ) $3.00 to. $8.00 Dont Pail to See the Bicycle Logan, Utah TIRELESS TOILERS FOR TRADE No 37 No. Main St. I; the Adamant in all the latest Every- - conceivable color in sizes 2 to 7 also plain colors Fall Weaves with the famous in Red Blue, Brown and with each Adamant and in velvets also blue Serge, Suit. ' Await Your ft V A ft ft - We have purchased the best "A Special Suit shown Cheviot in ft Washington Mills in a gray pin stripe. Two Brown, Navy Blue and ft plain ' Electric Blue in sizes from 6 pairs of lined Knickerbocker ft to 14. These suits are beautipants, and the best school suit ft fully mad Norfolk Style, full made. ft lined Knicker Pants. SPECIALLY PRICED PRICED SPECIALLY ft ft ft ft ft ft We Inspection. ft ft ft ft ft ft -- 4$ 1 ARE YOU Mrs. Clyde Equires and Miss Nora Eliason entertained informn Mrs. R. C. Easton and Miss ally Monday afternoon for Mrs. visitYoung who have been R. C. Easton who has been vis Mrs. Hawks at the Lincoln ing iting here from New York. Hotel returned to Salt Lake Tuesday evening. Mrs,- - Luther Maughan Howell 0 has issued invitations for a reception to be given at' her home Mon Miss Alic Brown of Ogden day from three until six oclock spent several days of the .week to meet Mrs. Marriner S. Eceles here. - SAVING Af-to- MONEY? . We want to number you also among our depositors. We want you to '"know the facilities, the efficient servic "and the excellent equipment of this bank. Therefore we" invite 'YOU to open an account here with any amount from $1.00 upward and you can increase the account when and as you wish, or as often as you art able. . Why not make the "start now today. FARMERS AND Merchants SAVINGS BANK LOGAN UT-A-H V some time here visiting Mr. and Lake, where they spent the Mrs. A. M. Fleming before re- week ag the guests of Judge turning to her home in the East. Mrs. C. W. Morse. ' '1 Special This Week; Miss Amy Wilson has returned from Dempsey, Idaho, where she has spent the . months. past ' three $4.00 Ladies Fine Dress Shoes and Mrs. LeRoy Cardon hav returned from pleasant Salt Lake visit. . Mr. g , - Miss Oreta Fister Trom Qgdenwhere sh eg pent week visiting with relatives. -- Young- MrandMrs. Heher-- M. Wells Mr. Lo and Mrs. Charles S. Burton of Salt Lake are visiting in and son Dick and Miss- Frances gan. Clayton motored up from. Salt and spent the early part of Lake Mrs. S. M. England 'entertainthe week here. Weded a few friends informally of honor in nesday afternoon Mrs. Mary Carr of Ogden. A Mr. and Mrs. Marriner Eceles returned Friday from a pleasant delightful time was enjoyed. trip to Le Grande, Ore. of Phoebe Miss The" marriage Nebeker and Mr. E. G. Peternon Miss Edwards has return took plac Wednesdayin the Salt ed from May a pleasaurSalt Lake vis-i- t. Lake Tertffle, Mr. and Mrs. Peterson retnrned to Logan Thursday where they will he at Mrs. Ernest Goddard is here home to their many friends on from Boise visiting with her East Fourth South,, Street. mother Mrs. M. E. Hawks. past and hag-returne- d a . New. Fall Stock, in Velvet or Cravenette Tops, Fine Black or Tan Suede, Button and O Gun Metals, all going for 3 3.0 MI - 4 ; Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Simmons of Chicago spent the week end in Logan. Mrs. C. D. Pyper'of Salt Lake visiting with her daughter Mrs. Kate Preston. is Mrs. Mary Crismon of " Salt Lake is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Thatcher. Mrs.-Flemi- ng V n. Opposite The Tabernacle, To gan , Mrs. B. F, Riter son and daughter spent the tveek in Salt Lake, . . - Miss 'Mary Youny who-h-as been visiting Mrs. Luther Howell the past' wek returned to her Logan people. went up there to attend. It was a very enjoyable home in Salt Lake Tuesday. affair. , Salt Marian Cannon Lake is the guest of Miss Marie Mr. 'and Mrs. Will Thain and Eceles. . daughters are back from a pleasant Salt Lake visit. Miss Alla Clayton and Miss Lila Price are visiting with Mr. Lyman Martineau was m friends in Idaho. Logan Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Elliot have ' Miss Lucille Farr of Salt Lake retnrned from Pocatello. 9 is visiting in Logan. Mrs. M. P, Thomas has returnMrs. A. D. Bell returned Mon- ed to hri home in Salt Lake. day, from a pleasant visit with Salt Lake friends. Mrs. E. R. Karren of Lewiston Mrs. Bert Fleming and children returned Monday r from Boise where they have been the Dr. and Mrs WG. guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. P. will - spend brod Lave- .returned Ba-co- Mrs. R. 0. Easton of New York and, MUs Afton Young of Salt were the guests of Mrs. M. E. Hanks at the Lincoln several days of the week. entertained Brigham, September s via 1 17 O. S. L.. (AdvertJsemepO Mrs. J. C. Pond of Greenview You ought to have a vant who has been visiting her find that new cook for you daughter Mrs. Joseph Davidson fer several months left Tuesday for her home in HI. ml - - and Mis Lydia Fonnesbeek, Miss Margarett Summerhayes of Salt Lake, leave today for Boston to enter the New En gland Cons, ervatory of Music. Miss Jane Hailstone returned yesterday from a two weeks visit at a lawn party to Salt Lake, 1 Wednesday in honor of Miss 1 Salt Lyda Fonesbeck a number of . 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