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Show TAGEIGHT f Satiii:daytllay 27, 1922. . LEWISTON LEWISTON, May 27 - Mr Gayle le;wis entertained at uer home bis' ''idneday afternoon m honor of Air .liilm Lewi l.nui li wi simd at 5 .In. A crystal voas1 of tulip foil ted the centre piece for" the luiuh Cover, were laid for the fid- -' 'lowing guest. MomI. lilies Julia lw-- I . Valerhi Lib-- I Taggart, Jean hie l.ewis. Kulaliu Taggart, Holly l.ewi. Maine fronk, Eva Parkinson, Ida lioeei ami Irene Anderson. Mri Calvin Choate entertained" w.tli a linn parly at her home last at the end of whbh he w r...,i,i to Wclm-s- ,y evening, tables were 4 slmliea in lloKton Ml Ale h i.inceil for Ihe following If Ihe youngest son of Mrs M M Borions, I licks and Lemon, , am -- n( of f(, Mr and Ars Hint Orchard, Mr and K()( ((,r I.Mr-- . lie, Mr and Mrs Clem Jtaw- -' Mis A B Hell V III! IS now resiil Inis Mr and Mrs Solton Mr. j1((? a( j ami Mr Muse CiiiliiviiiKon, Mrs Jul-- li Lewis, Mrs Irene Aipderxon, Messes Jedd and Wallace -- John T. Caine 111, Mr. Hyde anil Mr. George B. Came entertained at a tea yesterday afternoon from 3 to 4 In honor of Mr. C. W. Nibley Jr, before her departure I.y-mi- dilie Pouts of Ogden spent the week here as a guest sit the The! i Ihi chapter house Miss Blanche 1). lloiiilri-rt- i entertained at a kensington Wednesday afternoon in honor 'Of Mis Romiii Nihley, prior to her departure for California. At the cloae of the af ternoon refreshment were served The guests were as follow Hie Misses llonn.t Nibley, lone ll.ughl. Harriet IlnteKon, lesinn Haight, Flor-ehi- e Jenkins, and Ida Thru her -- Mis Hertba lloopes who is leavi home ing today for Re. burg Idaho, after' spending several months here with her aunt. Mr E. N Itaninionil Jr, w is pleasantly mi r print'd numhi-of her by a friends Wednesday evening Music, "were en gniea and Joyed. Seven con pit were present Pearl Oberhausely of Provo and Wlniiuna Cherry of Mi. Pleasant spent the week a cut sis at the chap- tt for Lo The Angeles, 'California. was held at the home of Mr George B. Caine! A color at heme of pink and yellow waa carried out in all the appointment. A basket or Ophelia roses and yellow tulip form- tea ed the centerpiece for the table. Candle stick bolding lavender candles were on either end, Mr. A. JL Caine, Mia Cenevlve Thatcher, and Mias Ktnnie Caine preaided in the dining room; Mr. G. W. Thatcher, Mr. Luther M, Howell and Mr. Ariel F. Cardon poured at the tea table. Virginia Hyde and Margaret Jean $ Caine received guests called. refre-d'inei- About 75 the-rar- Mr. Robert Anderson entertained st a bridge luncheon Tuesday In compliment to Mr. Nibley. The evening room and music room waa decorated with red tulips. Pansies were Following , Used in the dining room. the luncheon the afternoon was spent playing bridge. A prise for the higH-escore wa awarded to Mrs. Luther Howell and a guest prise to Mr. Nibley. Mr. and Mrs, W. K.' Burnham announce (the engagement of their daughter Virginia to Silas T. Eggen. The marriage to lake place the latter v part of June, Mr, and Mrs. Edwin Bennlon an nounce the engagement of their st -- daughter Laron, to 4. Kenneth Cannon, the marriage to take place In June. Announcement la made of the marriage of Miss Harriet Eugenia McAHater, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. 8. McAlister, to Hyrum Euen Dalton of Visalia California, Jan. 20, Rer, Harris Pitlsbury officiated. They will be at home at the Hendrickses apartment after June first. Mrs. Dalton entertained at n trousseau tea Saturday afternoon at the home of ' her parent. guests at the home of Mr and Mr. R,' S. McAlister are: Mrs. Ward McAlister and little daughter, Betty Gene of Salt Lake City, Mia Lydla'HoImgreen of Bear River City and Mias Florence Mo- AlUter of Ogden. Week-en- d Mrs. A. II. Caine, , Mis . Klnni aim Ml Caine, Mias, Ellen Barber Roby Osmond entertained at a tea Wednesday afternoon from 4 to 6 : SO at the home of Mies Caine In compliment to Mien Lavoa Bennlon. The rooms were decorated with pink and white bfoasoma and spring flowers. About 185 guests railed. - Mrs. W. W. Anderson entertained at a bridge luncheon Saturday afternoon of last week. The luncheon table were decorated with baskets of daisies and forgetmenota, Mrs. Fred ' Parkinson was awarded a prise for the high score. Twenty guests were la attendance. Mrs. Marrtner Eccles entertained Informally at two tables of bridge, Friday afternoon of last week. The rooms were attractively decorated to 7 with tullper"Prlesrwere"awardcd Mm. Roy Bullen and Mrs. C. W. Nib-le- y Jr. The friends and neighbors of Mrs. Bessie T. Aivord planned a aurprlse party for her Wednesday evening at ' il ter house. v Mont Herlrude SoeW-- y spent Tuesday lit Salt Like. v Anne Andrux and I.ue In May spent' at Spanish Fork. Stoplust week-enping one day in Salt Lake enroute The Miase Lucy and' Anne Andrews entertained at a eard party Friday evening. Miss Lucde May wa a special guest. The Crimson Society met WednesFRETI'Y SUMMER FlipCK day afternoon at the Mechanic Arts Printed nrepo da china playo ha building with Jennie Michel, Mi per I lit part In summer ward Ropkelly, Zen noth Hyer as hostess Ulia Here Canton bine on white Miss MarRareth Maughan read a miie the pattern that to need for tho top part Of tho frock. Wide short story. IortiiTStewurt was electaeliar, glrdl. oklrt aad baadlngs ed as President of the Society for are of white crepe. The facing of baado on ekirt and oleevee to htoov next year and Wanda Henderson as Secretary and Treasurer. Refreshher home on West Center. The ments were served. .Mrs Sara A. Quinney has arrived room were decorated with apple home from a nix weeks trip to I,o blossoms and tulips. A musical proAngeles and Paadina, California. gram was rendered. A late supper Mrs. A. S. Homo of Salt I.ake spent waa served. 8lxty gueats were in atk here as a guest of Mrs the tendance. Nellte B. Langton. The faculty of tho Brigham Young Mrs. Ward McAlister of Salt Lake College ,gnve their annual reception spent, the week here with relatives. and dancing party ip honor of the Meldrum of Ogden Mr. Margaret . graduating class. Tuesday evening at spent the week her vtaiting-wilh-her- . the library oil the school. The mother, Mrs. Julia B. Nibley. room 'was decorated with apple blos,Mra 8. J. Quinney of Salt Iotke spent soms and spring flowers. The gra- the week here. duates were received by Miss Barwho has hnd Miss Olena Smith bara Manghan, who represented the charge of the Domestic Scleuee and spirit of B, Y, Prpfesoor P. A. Chris- Arta department at the high school tensen who represented the spirit of at Shelly. Idaho has arrtved home for Education and Mr. R. B. Crookston the summer vacation. who represented the spirit of HappiMr. and Mrs. George Harding of ness. President Henderson gave a Tooele spent the week here. talk which was responded to by Miss A very successful surprUe party Marguerite Maugban. Following the was held in the fourth ward on reception the remainder of the even- Thursday evening: when the missioning was spent In dancing. Refreshary class with Mr. O. T. Papworth ment were served. About 150 were of the Religion class superintendent In attendance. A meeting had teachers. the surprised .Wednesday rlosed the commences been called to finish up the business ment week program of the New Jer- of tho year, when on entering the sey Academy. Saturday evening of room the whole missionary class of last week, at the Presbyterian church. 46 members was there in full party The music department gave n recital array.' A delightful evening was spent under the direction of Mies Hannan, In games dancing and refreshments. Inatructor. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Olnncy and On Sunday the Baccalaureate serwho have been atdaughter vices of the New Jersey Academy at the A. 0. for the school tending were held at the Presbyterian church. past two years left for their home In The address was given by the Rev, Colorado Friday afternoon Meeker, Harris Pillabury. 7 The women of Woodcraft enter. Tuesday evening Under th music tInM, TtwMay afternoon in honor If Physical Education and English de- Mr. R. Bv Clancy who left this week partments the operetta "Kanke for her home in Meeker, Col., at the San was given Wednesday evening home of Mrs. Joseph Blthell. Alt the Wednesday eveulng the commence- members of the order were present. ment nddrejm was given by Dr. George Mr. Lorell McCann 'who left ' E. Davis, last August to continue hi studies The Soros sorority gave their annual banquet Thursday evening at The banquet tables the Wigwam. and halt waa decorated with during llawqg-qn- d apple Mowsonia. A num- her of toasts were given. Musical numbers were rendered during the banquet. A number of out of town alumni members were present. The pledges of the Pierian Literary Society of the Brigham Young College eneterlained Monday evening at the home of Mia Mary Hender-auin honor of the old members. Games and muair were the entertainment Refreshments were served. Thtrty guests were In attendad mid-wee- ' I n. nce-, The annual alumni banqaet and ball of the Brigham- - Young College was held last night at the school. The Siguia Theta Fhl aorority held Themninuitl banquet Saturday even Ing af last week at th Hotel Eccles, The banquet table wa decorated with basket of sweet pha. Apple blossoms were used to decorate tb ball and arranged to carry out the Japanese effect. Mtsa Leora Thatcher ttrrr or two colors ' Sports suits of Jersey are ts ha of color and tag la combination nrei vary smart Indeed. This suit has a bos coat of living green with la soft taa barred with green ikM -- ad p tented., fffce Jaunty eari pah " 1 matches tho skirt) . If arted as toast mistress and the following responded with toaata: Agnes Stevens, Winona Cherry, Elumina Bagtey. Miss Charlotte Dandy, Mrs. Glenna Crookston and Erwosa Roar. Sixty gueata were In attendance. The seniors of the aorority gave their annual mother tea yesterday in honor of the mother and netive members. The rooms and ten table were decorated with spring flower One hundred and" apple blossoya. and fifty guests called. Mian Agnes Lindsay and Was Na- - SCMMER WRAP Of crepe troche to this wrap that . favors ton, sweeping llnee. The long cap sleeve to especially bow. Midnight blue lined with poppy red crepe d chine ta the color erheme. Carrieule mokes collar and tor girdle there to a silver chain. - Corsets of Style Superiority ' n RALLY, when this has been said, its' attout all s 11 , ,.r-h.- guests-Mis-.e- hr r T I i j s that can be said. Recause a corset to qualify for that superfine title must be in a class by itself. For years the beautiful Ii j Mis Ida Rogers entertained with luncheon last Friday afternoon in honor Tf Mrs Gayle Covers were laid for the following ladies Effie Villct, Gayle Ada Van Orden. Oretatla Itarber, Gertrude Rawlins, Myrtle Pond, Eva Parkiq-!soMaurice Cronk, Ruey Bernhisol v MlU, Orden. Mrs Natalie Choate and children at weie guests of Mr Gyllenskog Sin it li field for tho week-enMrs Ada Van Orden received a sudden call from Suit I.ake th.it her ft for SaU 1akp sh(. n, Miss Rosa Allen who was o; rat-- ; cd upon Wednesday ni rrlng nl the Cm lie Valley Geieiul licepit.il fur very nppemlic itia is getting along islo murniu r'ter City tmen weeks v.ert here with lux par- enj Mr. and Mrs Elam Allen, Thu-.uui- i y j a The Misses Iln Elhiso-- i and Ri.hv Jensen returned afler u few days visit In Robin nn.l Downey, Idaho. Miss Fern Nielson ho has been teaching school f..r the post year at Pocatello Valley returned home last week and is now visiting at Silt Lake city for a short tune. Messrs Harold and Farrell LUJen-qulhave gone to Bakeis'ic Id, Call for the summer. returned Mrs, Anna M Ralph lito her home in Sail Lake City ..Iter teaching here the past year Miss Lila Kllason returned home Tuc-sda- vv st -s has been teaching school. Mrs. J. Warren Wright left Monday for Portland Oregon for a visit with her son Wright and family NORTH LOGAN Mrs George Villot were in Logan on Saturday, Mr and Mrs Rert Van Orden spent Sunday afternoon at RichmoiSd with Mr Van Ordens parent. Messers G. R Rogers and Lang-to- n Barber spent Saturday afternoon at I.ognn on business. Mrs Ed. Ponoelet who is Interested in the local cafe here has Just to. Brigham City after having spent several days in Lewiston. Miss Gladys Christensen returned to Logan after hnving spent the week end here. , Mrs Iington Ttnrber attended the banquet given at Hotel Eccles hy the Sigma Theta Phi sorority on Saturday evening Mesdomes Gayle lwis, Millie Van Orden and Eva Parkinson motored to Richmond Saturday afternoon. Mr and Mrs H. H. Harrison and Willard Hendricks motored to Smith-fiel- d Saturday to attend the baseball game. Mrs Joseph Leavitt Is visiting her daughter Mrs. Edith Summers of Tremonton She expects to be gone for ten days. Mrs Bell of Ogden who has been visiting here, roturned Sunday accompanied by her son Ed, and his NORTH LOGAN. May 26 The Daughter of the Pioneers held their monthly meeting at the home of Mrs. Oliver Larson on Thursday, an interesting program was rendered. Refreshments wereserved. 25 guest were present Mrs W. D. Cranney of Igan, and wi f e. Messers J. W., Bowman and Wm. Mrs. Wm Loll man of Pieston and visispent Monday at I,ogan on were Rigby of Miss the Cranney Iagan business. tors at Mrs. Hannah Maughan on SunMr. and Mr. C. B, Stoddard were day. visitors on Monday. Preston Tho Liberty swarm of Beehive Helvie Van Orden, Eva Mesdames home of at the were entertained girts Miss Evelyn Van Or and Parkinson evenMis Wanda Nyman Tuesday The Stealers" proattended den in was The proevening spent ing. Mon gressive garnet and music. Refresh- duction at the Lyric at Logan ments were served. 12 guests were day afternoon. Messers Ralph Bernhisel and Ves-t, present. Price were at Preston on Monday. Miss Afton Mauglin entertained at The following people attended the were laid dinner en Sunday, Covers Commencement exercises in Richfor 6 guests. Cache high Wednesday evening the parents of mond at the North Presithe ward entertained at the ward ball school on Saturday evening: Mr. and in honor ef etrr school teachers. Mis dent and Mr. G. A. Hogan. Sam ond Mr. Mr. R. S. Rogers, Myrtle Nelieker, Miss Leila Nebeker Mrs. E. Van OrdP. Mrs. and Mr. Wiser. evenThe Mms Louise Peterson. ani Mrs Keiff, ing waa spent in progressive games en. Mrs. Emma Telford, Mfss Wanda Thompson Refreshments were served. 90 guests Mrs and Saul Hyer were present. The following people attended the Hra- - Allen of Hyrum spenL th e St South commencnieniexrfises' O week-en- d Mrs. with her daughter Cache high school in Hyrum on SunV. Israelson. , Mra. G. Miss Porter of Franklin Is visit- day evening President and A. Hogan and daughters Lillian and Olsen Alma Mrs. with sister her ing Dean William and Miss Elva Chris- Orvilla, Mr. Goudy Houdy Hogan and tensen returned home to Brigham Ethelyn Taggart. The following students from LewCity on Monday after spending 10 North iston were graduates from days visiting with relatives. n Cache high school: Evelyn Van OrMessrs E. J. Dean Merrill of were visitors In the ward Tues- den, Ethel Stocks. Lena Danielson, Vary Arneel and Milford Talbot, and day evening. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Lindsey return- Erwin Wiser. Mr. Dave West recently purchased ed home from Ogden Friday last afMr. ter spending several days with friends the Lewiston confectionary from ts He I el contemplating Stow Jeff that at place, -Mr. and Mrs Henry Ormond left on putting a sodawatefplant for en He water. the past week for' Arbon, Idaho manufacturing soda sti where they will kpeml the There Merlin Hurst aad Jo. Berger left free dance on Monday evening. turnout. a was good on certainly for Idaho Saturday. Mrs. W. A. Hyer entertained with dinner conductare Sunday In honor of Mrs. Gayfor children Services churchIn of the one ed by children le Lewis and her children. Covers es 1b Ismdon. Except U the prayers were laid for twelve. have nothing and address, grown-up- s the comMra. Rlrie attended to do with the services. Children toll New Jerthe of exercises mencement read the the organ, the bell, play vt last Friday at Logan the take and Academy of'ertory. lessons, sey The badger is an animat much evening. feared by the superstitious JapanM.- -t A. day Jen 1st beginning at ese mind. 2 o'clock p. m. with a good program, activities and other amusements. WM. ELI HAWKINS Iwiston First. Second and Third hards are cooperating tn the big CHIROPRACTOR event. Basebatt game In the afternoon between two of the Mutual Lojran, Utah ball In opfca house in A A man who has faith in his teams. grand tho evening. Everybody promised a . own science. good time.- - Everybody come. er Central Hotel in both back lace and front lace, have been mainly re- sponsible for perfecting and improving and beautifying the figures of the majority of women whom you so much admired. d. jlr i i CORSETS Most every stylish, handsomely formed woman wears oa BON TON! You can the lines of youth in YOUR figure if you will take time to select the BON TON that was designed for you ! We have it. Come in now. te Be Fitted by our Corse tier were the guests of Mr and Mrs. Frank Jensen. Mrs Hyde Bell and children of Glen wood has been visiting here with RICHMOND, May 27. Thursday her sisters Mrs. Byron Hendricks of last week the N. H. Circle enter- aud Mrs. Clysses Lewis. Mrs. Francis Christensen of Brigtained at the home of Mrs. Alvin ham City is the guest of relatives Johnson in honor of Mrs. Monroe here. Bright, prior tq her departure for Mr and Mrs George E. Russel IUgby Idaho, where she will mhke, Mr. and Mrs Victor AViliiains her home A social afternoon was nnd have at returned to their homes seiit und luncheon was served. Mrs. wintthe after spending Springviile was beau-Bright presented with a tiful piece of silver ware by the cir- er here. Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Nelson of Locle Mrs. J. C. Johnson and Mrs Hywere visiting with relatives here gan rum Ralr were special guests Mrs Melvin Smith entertained with Thursday of last week. The Sego Lily club members went a luncheon at her home Thursday of to Logan Thursday where they were last week. Cover were laid for Mrs. A H Thompson Neal Hlllyard, Mrs Fred Smith Jr , entertained by Mrs. on home Mariondale her at Avenue. Mrs Roy Smith, Mrs. R. M McBride Mrs. Albert Anderson entertained and Mrs Jessie Farber a number ol .'riends at her home Mra. Ilhoda Hendricks entertained afternoon - Luncheon with a dinner at her home Friday Wednesday was served fallowing u social afterCovers were laid for Mrs. Joseph Mrs Framls Christensen of noon. Webb. Mrs. Alma Merrill, Mrs A. R. 'Mrs David iligby of Brigham Linford, Mrs H W Merrill. Mrs I,. E Newton City,Mrs and Clyde Bell of D A Mrs anil Mrs Hendricks Merrill, were out of town guests. Orral Hendricks. Mrs. David Rigly of Newton spent Mrs. Hans Markenson entertained week here with relatives nnd the with s dinner at her home Sunday friends in honor of her husbands birthday r anniversary. Covers were laid for A very rare gas in the air is neon, eight. of which a room contains but n tea- Mrs. Melvin Smith entertained her spoon or two. It Is used for filling -primary class a t her Ti o fri e S t ur daytbu tbs-re- q n (red to give mr wans colored light. afternoon in honor of Dehlia Bright. Games were enjoyed and refreshments were sci re i he highe. grades of the district retools entertained wah a dandng puty sixths school gymnasium Friday evening of last week. ftnkc Bueday School I The Benson x boerd and the Sunday School of the different wards rf the at'.i e entertained at the North Cache Wednesday ev- -i hyh school bud-t.nin? in honor of hs retiring rtemb-o- f the stake board. A program waa rendered In the auditorium. Luncheon was served RICHMOND 1 Glen-woo- offi-rxi- naslum. The class mates of Miss Dehlia Bright entertained In her honor at Anderson the home of Genevelve Thursday evening. Games were enjoyed and refreshments were served. The Richmond ward mutuals will entertain this evening at a festival on the tabernacle lawn. A program ill be rendered after which dnbeing on th green will be enjoyed. Dr. aad Mrs. Leslie Merrill and Miss Etta Merrill of Ogden and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Jensen of Logan j motored here Sunday and were the guests of Mrs. Nettie 8. Merrill. Mathers aad little j Mrs. Jack daughter June of SaU Lake are the guests of relatives hero. Mr. and Mr. Sawyer ol California d P |