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Show THE CAGE FOUR t" , cyZf SUPER-SI- Gfoa en- in compliment to Mrs. Jane Carpenters eightieth birthday anniversary. The table was graced with pink and4 white roses. Covers were laid for eight. In the afternoon from four to six, an informal reception was given, . - The were a bower of pink and white roses, and pink and white Carnations. called. nun went to Salt Lake last Saturday to attend the installation of thePhi Delta Theta fraternity. 7 7 Mr. Leslie Naisbitt ft The Clio club will give a fortune tea dance tonight at the home of , Mrs, J. A. Hendrickson. --While or the purpose of raising funds for the club, no pains are being spared to make it one of the most- delightful soeiat functions of the weekFhe Clio ladies are all contributing their services to make the party complete in allits appointments. The variety, of entertainment offered can "not fail to please those who call during the even-- , ing. itisf - -- w In-M- r.. Frank, Victor Pa , Logan Wednesday temple... In the evening a wedding supper was served for the immediate families ' and a few friendsf The tables were graced with roses. Covers were laid Vases of pink for forty-eight- h and white carnations and roses were effectively placed about the rooms. The newly married couple will be at home to their Yipndfl on 380 Crockett avenue, j- WRAP. SMART EVENING Kap-pl- e. Smart ofsageroea p a crystal vaseTormecTiKe cen- terpiece. Candelabra with pink candles and pink shades were on either end oLfhe. .table. Mrs. Lyman Hyde of Salt Lake presided at the tea table. Others assisting in. the dining room were Misses Della Morrell, Margaret Nibley, Kinney Caine, Emma Eccles. About one hundred and fifty guests called. 1ft Ift 1ft ft ft ft Clio Club met Wednespanne velvet. The metal embroidered Ift Eft Ift Mr. and Mrs. AMLYTeming Pedersen enter-aine- d The Marie Miss liv a is way that arranged garniture with Mrs. W. O. afternoon day went to Salt Lake Wednesday , The annual dancing party and lendf a distlncj waist line effect The with a card party Friday Robinson. The drama, How he for a few' days stay. supper given by the sugar fac skirt part falls In full rippling folds. evening. The rooms were effec-ivel- y Lied to Her Husband was givPa Eft tory was held Friday evening at A pictnresque collar of shirred velvet u decorated with cut flow- en H. Mrs. James Linford. A Mr. Miss Eccles -Marie and by at flares neck and about the fits . the Providence hall. closely ers. The guests were entertain- short discussion led Miss w. was the top. The one color effect is relieved ed by George B. Caine were married 500 small tables with Mrs. George Skidmore enter- by a soft ruffle of gray georgette crapu, withat refreshments following, Dora Wright. The hortess' servWednesday In the Logan temple ed tea. Mr. Morris Christensen After the ceremony a wedding tained &t dinner Ust Friday in rizes were awarded for the Prof. Otte conbreakfast was given to the im- compliment to Mrs.Clayton Jen- and accompanied Light- - refresh- lighest and lowest score. The tributed two by solos. vocal mediate families at the "home of kins, who left Saturday for mentsgreenery. were served. The guests guests were Misses Lucy Lang-oift ift fti the brides mother, Mrs. Ellen Provo to join her husband, Marie Ellen were Misses Rina Mouritzsen, Nielsen, Mr. and Mrs.' L. H. Daines m Eccles. In the 'afternoon the Bena Bessie Stewart, Peterson, 5edersen, Smith, Mary thirty-thir-d Mrs. of Salt couDles Hyde Lyman left for a short young Blondle Cardon, LaRue Robin- Georgia Turner, Ruth and AdeTues Lake week the here, anniversary wedding spent . wedding trip. Barber, Ollie Jean Nibley, day evening at their new home guests of her parents, Mr. and son, Mae Hendricks, Leathay line H U Rachel Ballif. Mary Thain, Del-- a on First East and Second North. Anderson, Mary Anderson, Miss Elizabeih Drysdale en- Mrs. John T. Caine. Gertrude Budge, About twenty guests were presMuir, Smith, Margaret Egbert, 1ft fti ft tertained with a prettily apHendAnderson. Abbie Idona Leatha Blanchard, May Smith, a The following composed ent. pointed Kensington Thursday afternoon in compliment to Mrs. sleigh riding party last Friday Ruby Harrison, LePrele Smith, ricks, Messrs. Wilford Carlisle, ft ft ft Nebek-r- . U. A. C. Womans Club Wm. Hoffer, The rooms were evening: Misses Emma Smith, Neita Whitworth, Messrs. John Oliver Edwards, Sidney The CeciF Christensen, Wilford met this week with Mrs. Asa Stone, Homer, Veral Godby, Joseph decorated with cut flowers. At Hazen Gibbs - HarLee Langton, Bullen. Miss Elizabeth Smith Turner, Woolley, Salisbury; the end of the afternoon refresh Veda Cardon, lone Smith,HamGibbs Anderson, Cyril Yernon CanNore, Smith Messrs.' ; Bright, Spencer riet .ments were served. Clyde gave a very inteersting paper on Everett Burgesson, mond, Alton' Harrison, The Predominating Characternon, Mark Earl, Duke Snow, Langton, Vernal 4 fti CarGriffin, George Eccles, .Nathan istics of present day PhilosophMr. apd Mrs- - Charles Peter- Harry. Walton, Harold Brown- Cyril Hammqpd,, Vilfdrd lisle, Grant Mudrock. Ernest Nibley, Joseph Robinson. son entertained Monday evening ing, Earl VanWagoner. ers; dwelling mostly on 1ft Eft Eft m ift ps Larsen, Burton Fitzerald, Frank Creative Evolution. with a card party. The rooms The Old Folks of the First The hostess served tea. Mrs.Ray Mrs. Grace Dunford enter- Wadsworth, Vem Bitter, Azone - were decorated with carnations. Ward were entertained Thurs- Bullen. and Miss Marie Barber The guests were entertained at tained with a , luncheon last White. fti decoratft day with a banquet, a delightful wereguests of the afternoon. small tables with progressive Saturday. Thetable was entertained were ed with Carnations.Covers Miss Thain program and the picture show. 1 fti Mary high five, with refreshments laid for Mrs.' A.M. last 'club Mrs. Pi The banquet was served at the the Delta Mr. Will McDonald of Salt Johnson, sewing following Prizes were awarded C. T. Evans, Mr3.Erroll Palmer, Saturday afternoon. pavilion. Following the banquet Lake spent the early part of K. Bobbins, to Mr. ami Mrs.-W- . pa is the program was rendered. So- - the week here. Mrs. W. R. Davis, and Mr. II. Mrs. John 0. Peterson, Mbs. "and the U. Winni-frewas of West cial the enjoyed d Prof. R chat Misses Frank fti ftt McAlister, fti Ray the Peterson. During evening show concluded the Mr. and Mrs. Weston Vernon A. C. entertained his students picture and Veda Parkinson, Mr. Clarence Hales, contributed is credit Ret-t- a with a card party Thursday evGreat last wreek end in Salt Lake. and Mildred spent enjoyment. Daniels, days a violin solo. Besides the ones their for Fourth committees on home ft ft ft his at due the ening Maughan. already mentioned nresent were: The Delta Pi sewing club will carand Eft Eft Ift decorated to were rooms efforts plan East. The, untiring PeterMr. W. R. Davis, Mrs. II. The Delta Pi sewing club en- with cut flowers , and potted ry out such a delightful enter- meet today with Miss Ruth son, Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus Jones, Barber. evenold folks. Mr. and. Mrs. Orson Pitkin, Mr. tertained with a leap Year plants. At the end of theserved tainment forftlthe 1ft Ift Eft fti were ft and Mrs, Archie Anderson, Mr. coasting 'party Monday evening ing refreshments Blaine Alexander has arMr. afinmost attendof the One delightful At Forty guests were and Mrs.Frank Scott, Miss Edith for themselves and escorts rerived a six weeks stay at from fairs of the week was the 500 a jolly evening ance. . Arizona. McFarland, Mr. Dellas Mulliner, the end of were Phoenix, Mrs. Victor E. ft ft ft servedat the freshments given by party 1ft Eft Shelton. Mr. George Miss June Burg with a num Carlson at her home Wednesday home of Miss Ollie Jean Nibley. Ift la fti Mr. and Mrs-JWentertain' of ber Fe'ofthe'ev- - Denver are visiting here with er - f Murening dainty refreshments were, Sirs. Hoffers mother, Mrs.Ellen tained with a luncheon Monday.. were Misses Della Smith. Mary with a leap year ball - at docks evening. Light Thursday served. Those present besides Charles. A jardiniere of Chinese lilies Thain, Rachel Rallif, Ollie Jean served. were refreshments hostess were Misses Myrtle the Adeline formed the center piece of the Nibley, Ruth Barber, enter were of Some the guests Louise Fosberg, Vera Good-el- l. rnd Benson Parkinson has"arrived Bessie stable. Covers were laid for Mrs. Barber, Georgia Turner, Ol- others while cards with tained Florence Johnson Ada home from a yearS stay in M. O. A. John Stewart, MariePedersen,Ellen Peterson, Mrs, . dancing.Swenson. enjoyed Hilda Dekota. sen and . South Messrs. . G. C. Nielsen. Mrs. Dunford. Lucy Langton, Stewart, Pa Eft la sa fti Pa Eft 1ft fti Wilford Carlisle, Joseph- - Rob Mrs. Frank McAlister. Mr. and Mrs. Valden Steilsel Mr. and Mrs. Henry Volker Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Harris Wl 1 j inson, Nathan Nibley,. George of Salt Lake spent the week Fri- returned home to Ogden Sunlast dinner at entertained Thomas Alton Eccles, Everett Griffin, here. in a day after a couple of days stay day evening. Carnationscenter-niecparty Harrison, Hammond, Cyril in e here ft ft formed vase the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wednesday evening in compli- Spencer Anderson, Gibbs Lang-toMr. and Mrs.' Noah Larsen crystal were Covers table. Eccles. Slarriner the for ment to Miss Vilate McMillan, Wilford Salisbury, Ceci' entertained at dinner Tuesday six. for laid Miss Thelma Blanchard and was Christensen. The party evening. The table'was decoratfti fts ift Sir. Oliver Jensen were married Genevieve Miss ed with carnations. Covers were chaperoned by VKah The girls living at the Beta Tuesday January 11th at OgThatcher. aid for pr. and Mrs. J. S. Cal Delta house entertained their den. The yoqng couple will . , Fa Ift Ift President and Mrs. C escortsat dinner on Sunday, atertheir' derwood, home hereT Miss Myrtle Peterson was Judge andMrs, H. A.xhe table had for a centerpiece Mrs.- - John Christensen- - enhostess at a delightful party NTJensen, Pedersen, Mr. and Mrs. John a blooming cactus and the place tertained at given last Friday night when Christensen, Mr. and Mrs. P. M cards supper Wednesday were painted in the sororin compliment' to Sirs. she entertained a number of her Nielsen. Following the dinner a evening' ity colors and symbols. Covers Oliver Jensen. A color scheme friends. A delicious supper was social evening was spent. laid for Sir. Charles Os- of red and were served and as a centerpiece a white was effectiveift ift Sir. Glen Slacbeth, Sir. out. carried A crystal vase ly Mrs. E. C. "Shepard has ar mond,' large vase of carnations wns ' used. The evening was spent in rived from a six weeks stay a Leonard Nuttal, Sir. Clarence filled with red carnations , restAldous, Mr. --Verne Halverson, games and- music, Watertown, New York, where Sir. George Croft and Sir. Willis ing on a bit of handsome clumy f ft ft ft she has been visiting with rela- Smith. Sliss Alta Calvert. Miss lace over red satin formed the Mrs. Claud Kenyon and two tives. on the table. Covers 'At The Smjn Of Hie VoscocK" Eunice Robinson, Sliss LaVoyle centerpiece little daughters and Mrs. Emma ?3I Wl were laid for thirty. Following Mathews of Marysvale are Mr. Walter Williams enter- Peterson, Sliss La Rue Thomas, the supper a social evening was ' Miss visiting here with relatives for tained at dinner Wedhesday ev- Sliss Anna Edmunds, spent. The ladies devoted the two weeks. at the hotel Logan in Florence Dinsmore and Sliss time to hemming napkins for ening Eft Eft ft. mmoliment to Sir. and Sirs. Rae Lofgren. Mrs.- Jensen. Ift The Sorosis girls celebrated Valden Steilsel of Salt Lake. fti Last Saturday evening the ball at After the the seventeenth annual of the Covers we,re laid six. for, the Smart crymnnsium Slonday following boys entertained with - ""' sorority Wednesday evening at fti Eft Eft ' But King Coal Lasts Longer the sororitv house. The memSflss Nora Eliason spent the night, the Beta Delta girls en- a sleigh riding party with reAnd Is Better. bers and pledges were present. early part of the week in Salt tertained their escorts at a mid- freshments at .the Bluebird : Messrs. Spencer Anderson, CyCards was the diversion. A buf- Lake.- -- vy , night supper. Thatcher Coal Co. ril .Hammond,- - Oliver . Edwards, fet luncheonwas served. The ft ift Tand SI. T. Club F. The gave Sidney Nebeker, Darrel Hend- table had for a centerpiece a The girls of the Lowell school Exclusive Agents for Logan cake a last Party dancing , seventeen, candles. night' in ricks, The girls included were We Allow 5 per cent Discoun Pink holding and white roses were on ball Friday evening at the the Logan Pavilion. The-- hall Misses Ollie Jean Nibley, Mary For Cash on Delivery. in blue and white, Thain, Ruth of the table. Barber, Lucy Smartgyrnnasium, Light re was decorated the club colors. Hanging in the Langton. Rachel Ballif. ft ft ft freshments were served. On Tuesday evening Miss Vircenter of thg hall va5a huQre Coal Co. Miss' Mae and ' Vera' Worley fti Eft bells entertained bell CharlesAlice blue entertained1 Sliss innumerable with at a Kensington ginia Buriham, Office 46 West Center Street with, a Leap Year dancing parwith a musical evening lasTTof various sizes surrounding it. Thursday evening. Refresh- -' Phone 76 and 16. om the bells were ments were served to the followty at Murdocks. The rooms were Sundav in compliment to Sir. Suspended decorated with potted plants and Mrs. William Hoffri of blue and white streamers with ing: Misses Hazel Cranney, - evening-wra- hha - n, nn celebrated their Va-lor- Helen-Thatcher.Lucil- e Ber-gese- - - n. La-Prie- - le - -- -- - -- ng n, n - Pleases Particular , People Pan-H!ellen- - ic n 1 - the-end- s Thatcher - M ns 1 takeKochaftceYIfyou 'deslr7a car. You will, deal with a home company, one-pri- ce with first class mechanics, and sr garage to take care of your I ccoWe have a lot of stool--j I holders, and they are all gnmj boosters for this" great Cache! LOGAN GARAGE AND SUPPLY CO. Valley. By C. M.. HARRIS Manager. adv- tSTS. JOHNS CHURCH Services at St. Johns Church on Sunday, January 23, at 9:30 Sun--j day School, 11 a. m. Morning praperl and sermon 5 p. m. Evening service! aird address. Rev. E.T. Lewis, Rector I INFLUENZA AND ITS treatment! Influenza is due to a germ whic is carried, usually from a person suffering with the disease. Dur ing an epidemic practically every one is exposed to the germ, but like every other germ diserse only those whose health standard is below par, actually contract the disease. - At epidemic is unusually severe, because as a result of the eating and drinking thejate hours of the holiday seasons, the natural health is at its lowest ebb. Statistics, show that during the month of January there are more deaths from pneu monia and more acute diseases in general than during any other time of the year. Influenza is to be avoided as all other germ diseases are avoid ed, by keeping the. body in high state , of health, and by avoiding contact with those having the disorder. Avoid over eating, and foods that are hard to digest; avoiding over heated houses, and at the same time getting plenty of fresh air and exercise, all help to keep the power bodys disease-resistin- g up to the point where germ diseases is practically impossible Those who have the disease this-time-t- he m girl-frien- ds enter-sleighi- ' -- who will leave in the near future for California. Following thrrride. , refreshmentswere served at Murdocks. The guests were, besides the guests of honor; Misses" lone and Emma Smith,- - Florence Duffin, Florence Thomas, Elva Redford, Della Osten, Gladys Smith, Harriet Smit h ; Messrs,.. Arthur Caine, Ed. Winder, Harold Ofstie, Les- The party was chaperoned ibyMiss Abbie Groesbeck. is a delicate liperatioi It requires skilled workmen to grind lenses by prescription. We have the only Grinding Plant in Northern Utah, and are equipped , to grind all lenses whether by prescription or to duplicate. broken lenses. NO DELAY .. same and delivered ibises ground day -- -- ter StoddardEarl Jones, Frank SPECTACLES -- The Super-Si- x great' est car I have ever seen. Leonard expert Krogue, Hudson has mechanic, said, overcome vibration, and given us the agency for the greatest car in the world. LOGAN - GARAGE -- AND SUPPLY Advt. CO. Wooley, Les Is ft THE GRINDING OF LENSES FOR i i Miss Margaret Schaub entertained' with trosseau teas for three groups ot friends. The first was given last Wednesday, the second Saturday and the other one Monday .evening; At C. M. WENDELBGE, LOGAfy UTAH each time the rooms were at- l tractively decorated with cut flowers and tea was served, ft ft ft miniature bells tied at each end. Laura Willmore, Jennie Hy 681 Miss Rachel Ballif and Miss were served, Barbara and Emma Della Smi two Mrs.' about nimfffedTouptes"w?reEthet friends Monday evening.- - The in attendance. A number of Poulsen Woilgy;" and Mrs. Frank Wahkj first hour was devoted to mak- guests from Salt Lake and OgTHE HUDSON SUPER-SIing candy. Then 500 was the den were present. diversion. Twelve guests were Eft Eft "ft (Continued from page out) present- Miss Marie Eccles entertainEft 'pa la ed with a' Trousseau tea Mon- largest in the world. -- Mr. George H. Champ arriv- day afternoon. Miss Eccles was they are making 1,000Thigyr carsVr ed Monday' from -- Boston - and assisted in her mo- day and we expect to' get a few by receiving the in east, other points The great demand' for the ther. Mrs. Ellen Eccles, and her ft ft ft Hudson Super-Si- x The Miss Jessie Eccles, may prevent Miss Margaret Schaub and sister, us from and was in tea all of our table dainty pink supplying were married Mr. Fred Klopfer customers. Come roses in and white. Pink white earlv m . . the - rooms TMond"a7vSid Hudson is the -- Ift ift one of the expert mechanics of the Logan garage and supply company ll has just returned from the Auto Company of Salt Lake City, where he has been making a study, in connection with" the Pierce-Arroand Hudson mechanics, of the garage and overhaul business. Stongh tons report to the stock holders meeting last Bot-teri- tertained at diner last Saturday ters friends X Mr. L. S. Stoughton, Saturday, January gj, Denver. The guests were Mr. and Mrs. Bay Anderson, Misses Elizabeth Drysdale, Inez Thain, Irene Cressei, Lettie Jacobsen, Maud Kirkham, Mr. Joseph Theurer and the guests of honor. THE! 70 Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Watson JOURNAL, LOGAN, UTAH. TRI-VSTEEK- the secretions from the nos and throat' should be destroyed A member of the family having influenza should use. separate towels,' dishes, bed and room; avoid mingling witt the balance of the family, s Influenza is to be treated just as most other germ diseases, by rest and the measures which increase the bodys disease-resistin- g power. As soon as the first evidence appears, the person should go to bed. Trying to work off .'the disease lengthens the course and severity. The sick room should be well ventil-ateand keptTfor the most part rather cool. The person with in-- he-sho- uld d fluenza should take no food fronj the beginning to the end, except fruit and fruit juices. The bowels should be kept well cleaned out. A hot bath taken once the daily will relieve much of cure. the distress and hasten These simple measures ato1 with the. use of nasal and throat antiseptics will result in a speed; . cure. ADS CLASSIFIED TWO Sale. FRESH MILK Phone 281. . WANTED A COWS load of oat etra ,qulre at Journal office. CUTTER FOR SALE Or trd 67 So. E Weaghona?FED NICE YOUNG GRAIN dress about 35 lbs. Will dre deliver for 8c per pound. Lc ders at JournaFofficerj LOST One dark brown two old Hambletonian mare cclt forehead right hind- - fee Amasa Report whereabouts torewarded es, Levilgton, and be - hite-i- n |