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Show THE JOURNAL, PAGE EIGHT MU , Dorothy. D Buy entertained niiPTHiuji 'l . to Mrs. HCalne A- - The Ml.iees Malta Brown of Trenton and lues Wallace of Preston, Idaho spent the punt week as guests of Mias Gladys itee.se. Mhu Cluily Reese enlertaiued at a dinner Sunday in honor of Miss Opal Brown who i leaving for her home in Trenton after attending ttchool here the pa at winter. Covers were laid for eight. A bowl of cut flowers formed the (enter piece. Mrs, Abble Jenkins entertained at a family dinner on Tuesday evening In honor of her daughter Sadie who waa married last week to Timo- of Black foot. Idaho. A color Scheme of la vendor and yellow wa carried out In all tb applntment A basket of tulip! and gladioli formed - the center-piecCovert were laid for six. Mrs. Mary E. Smith entertained t a family dinner Tuesday In compliment to her two daughters! Mrs. A. H. Caine of Black foot, "Idaho, and Mia Olena Rmlth, before her depar-- ' ture for Lo Angeles, California. A basket of garden flowers formed the e, Q..J. with changeable oreaga and green d rlbbea. The deeora-tlv- e Bowers and leaves repeat more certainly the orange oad green tn their organdy ertepsees. The ether fan has a quaintly pointed posret for bandla Ory. Ptak and black with a dash of orange yellow make It eotorfuL The faa Kaelf e grey strew with wool bindings and pleet-edge- centerpiece for the table, were laid for eight. Mr, and Mrs. George Anerbauch ot Salt Lake end party, motored here Tuesday, nd were guests at the Hotel Err les, Harold Orlob and wife ot New York were Included In Y. University. the party. Mr. Orlob la known as Mr. J. W, Wright of Hyrum left the Utah musician. recently for Portland, Oregon, to at- - of Cblcago.wbere she will be a guest of her sister. Mrs. Hulme Neberker. Miss Bennlon, Whose engagement wee announced last week will meet her f loanee., J.I K. Cannon in Chicago and their marriage will take place at tb homo of her sister, Mrs, Nebeker June I78aturday. Mr. Cannon is engaged In United States air service, stationed at Ellington field, Houston, Texas. Following their marriage they will go to Houston, Texas, for temporary residence. , M. Howell entertain: ed at a children party recently pi celebration of the birthday anniversary of her little son Richard. Games and mualc were th entertainment. Refreshments were' served. , The birthday cake formed piece for th table. Dinner wae served at the Woman's building at the Utah 'Agricultural college Saturday- of ldgt week and Sunday In compliment to the board of trustee bf the college who were here to attend the commencement exercise ot th school. Mr, and Mrs. D. C. Brown and little eon Don ot Pocatello, Idaho, spent here as guests of Mr. last week-en- d and Mrs. William Watson, Miaa Margaret -- Watson - accompanied - them home for n weeks visit. The Reverend end Mrs. Allan Jacobs end daughter Elisabeth, left today for 8alt Lake to attend the commencement exercises ot Roland Hall. Their daughter Nuthatlo la. one of the graduates. Miss Lucy lain g ton. who baa attended school at tho U. A. C. the paat year, has gone to her home At Shel1 ly, Idaho, for the summer. Mrs.' Joseph Howell, with some members of her family, who reside tn Balt Lake came here to spend decoration day. Mrs. Howell will for the summer and will he at her old home which Is occupied by her daughter, Mrs, Ralph 8mttb. Elmer Johsaon of Salt Lake spent s the here. Mis Olena Smith left Wednesday morning for Los Angeles, California. where she will spend tho summer as a guest of Mr. and Mrt. Ralph BrJordSnT Mr. Walker Rich of Blackfoot, k here as a Idaho, spent the . guest ot Mrs. S. J. Rich Mr. and Mrs. Jula Toney of Mathere. ed, Idaho spent the mid-weMr. and Mrs. Atonia Squire, and 'little eon ot Salt Lake spent Decoration day here. - Mr. Harris Pillabury and , lit1 daughter, Harriet, left Wednesday for Independence, Missouri, and thence to Gatesberg. 111., where they will vlalt with rela.lv, for the summer. The Reverepd Mr. Pillsbury will loin them lit Ju'.v. - On their return home they wil vlalt at Kansas - the North Paelfie College, and to witness the conferring of a degree In dentistry to her son Marren Wright. The exercises were held Wednesday evening. May SI. Dr, and Mrs. D. C. Budgw and son Rush end daughter Ruth left Tuesday by automobile for Southern California where Dr.J Budge will attend th Rotary convention. They will go by wey of Zion and Bryce can- yon. , v professor 'and Mr. N. A. Pederson and family will legve In the near future for Berkeley, California, where professor Pederson will do poet graduate work the coming year. Miss Helene Jacobs ot Rexburg. Idaho, was a guest at the Sorosis chapter house during commencement week. Mrs. II. G. Neheker end little son of Ogden, Is visiting here with rela- tive. Jr., and Mrs. C. family week by automobile for law Angeles, California, where they will join Mr. Nibley and make their home. Mrs. A. H. Caine and little daughter Helen left Thursday for her home at Black footT Idaho 'after a left Saturday of last months visit here with re la lives. ek mid-wee- ek ' ' . .ch-etta- i ! , t'ti '$ka vrklj waha at k , ' Vttat getoto the ; - Vu on ion v whether back laced or front Mias Marion Hollins, left, is the refeut winner of tBe American Women's (Self Championship. At the right is Mias A iexa Stilling defending her title. Both Miss Stirling, who waa tong known as the girl wonder, and her opponent express their idea in of the piopcr golfing costume, knitted outerwear. Rich In Logan canyon Monday where they spent the day: Miss Imu-ts- e Purdle, Miss Thera Cardon of Ogden, M1h Frances Thomas. Miss Phylis Johnson, Miss Madson, Messrs Mas Rich, Denton Smith, Bert Lewis Alvord and Grant West. The party was chaperoned by Mrs. Rich. A plcnle luncheon and supier was . served. f Mr. James Dayley of Oakley. Idaho, hag been the guest of Mr. and Mr. Fell Bn u ire for the past week. Mrs. Fell Squires left yesterday for Rexburg, Idaho, where she will vlalt with her mother, Mrs. A. Q. Tburber. , - Miss Barbara Maughan left thia morning for Provo where she will attend the summer session at the B. tU mid-we- icrr This means that 'you must tie corseted comfortably, smoothly and fashionably, and Mom-hous- in Bo land of Cleopatra had 1 nr climate, no denbt. this would catch th Bgyptiaa the lone, allaa Bare and e, hit- girdle, decorated with act' . buttons hare surely from the an-madam, how ey-- r. la V vhlwe wacl twill and essential. The reason is that most of the new gowns are a little closer fitting. . ACCESSORIES Vo charm, out might sail (here fam- - Th top one Is blaek laeqaerad strew bo and and looped - CBy. Miss Bessie Maughan J FROCK WITH DRAPED SKIRT TX red sad bl:k printed foulard Mode Us vivacity to a skirt eg black sot la with charming effect. Wide eetlar and Raring sksrw or feed paints well eo Seated by red silk. Tho long back! that holds tl-- skirt drep-eris- a Is lacquered Ved to match. e left- - thia :? NEVER has lh( re been a season a good CORSET the BON TON corsft was juore thy OBrien. Mrs. George and Mrs. W. E. Skidmore entertuimid Monday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Skidmore In relebratlon of the seventy nlneth birtbduy anniversary of . Mrs. E. 5U Shamhart. The rooms were decorated with garden flowers. Music was a fegture of the entertainment. Refreshments were served. The following party of young folks motored to the canyon bungalow of v 1922. Correctly Corseted Means Perfectly Gowned jttiicts iti Jepesen. ' President and Mrs. E. G. Peterson entertained at their annual formal reception. Saturday afternoon of last week at their home on Coilego hill, In iompliment tn, the, graduating class; the members of the board of trustees,'. the alumni and .their friends. The rooms were attractively decorated with flowering planta, potted feme and a variety of spring flower. President and Mrs. Peterson were assisted tn receiving the guests by members of the board of trustee and president Uphan of the University of Idaho. The following he front hall to 'retook tarns 1 ceive the guests: Mrs. Lyman Hyde, Mrs. John T. Cain 111, Dr, and Mrs. George H. Hill, Mis La von Bennlon, and J- - E. Taylor. Dr, and Mrs. M. C., Merrill and Mis Gladys Christensen received the guest from the hall into the living room and dining room. A. color scheme of yellow and wbltewa carried out in the dining room. A basket of marguerite formed the centerpiece for the table. Mrs. Roy Bullen presided In the dining room, and the following poured at the tea table! Mrs. Asa Bullen, Mni. Ruby Osmond. Mrs. La von Mason Ward and lire. Langtoa Barber. The following girl assisted In th dining room: Blanch Budge, Blanch Worley,' Lucy Andrus, Gene-vl- v Ensign, Alfred Frederick, Ladle Allen and Jene Hatch. Musical number were rendered during the hundred reception hours. About two and fifty gueata called. ' Mrs. Lyman fffd entertained at luncheon Wednesday In compliment ur ntmtsKH mu Provo where she" will attend the summer sess.on a! the uuiv-rviiat Provo. Miss Maughan wilt also study voice culture under VIijv Floieiue at a charmingly appointed dancing party TaesSayerenlng at the Hotel Socle in eompliment to MU Blanch color scheme Browning ot Ogden. of lavender- - and pin It prevailed in the decors! tuna and - refreshments Ltlaca and' Ophelia rosea were artistically ased as decoration. Early In the evening pa nth as served, and later a' buffet luncheon. The out of town, guests were as follows: Miss Ida Scowcroft. Miss Blanch Barton, Miss Heir Rich, Kenneth Brown ing. Paui Wattis, Maurice Conroy, Junior lilch, William Bowman, Frank Pingreo and Blain Beckker all of Ogden, James and Gilbert Moyle ot Salt Lake, the Misses Viola and Erma Blood and Platt Larsen of Preston, and C1ureneer Loose ot Provo. Tb party was chaperoned by Mrs- - M. 8, Browning, Mrs, H. A. floderbery and Mrs. Marriner Browning of Ogden, Mrs. Curtis Bland and Mrs. G, II. Blood of Preston, Mrs. F, f. De Puy, Mm. Bessie Stevens Alvord,' Mrs, , Reid Shamhart, Mrs. D. C. Badge and Mrs. 8. B. Thatcher. Eighty five guests were la attendance, Saturday, June LOGAN CITY. CACHE COUNTY. UTAH laced will certainly help you to beautify your figure, molding into graceful lines as insisted by,. Fashion. ci We specialize in the renowned , BON TON corsets and solicit, your patronage on the .basis of service and value. Come, in now and let us solve that corset, problem of your with a smart BON TON! , , , Bell will Mrs. Ruth her clauses In Dramatic Art and begin work in June. Co-in- Edna Wright and brother, Master Morris Wright left Sunday for Twin Falla, Idaho, where they will visit with relatives. Mlsa Dorothy Shepard will leave Monday of next week for Berkeley, California, where she. will attend Summer school. Dr. and Mrs. H. U. McGee and family left Monday on a motor trip to Southern California. John T. Caine HI. Dr. W. E. Car-ro- ll and Professor George Caine ar- rived home Wednesday from a trip to Dubois. Idaho. Mr. and Mr. V. W. Farr and little son Carroll, of Salt Lake spent last week-en- d and Decoration day here, visiting with relative. Mi.ss 4 JJBWISTON Miss Myr- LEWISTON. June 3 tha Kent eutertalned at her home last Monday evening lt honor or the Third ward Eighth grade graduates their partners and William and Oral Hyde. The evening was spenl tn games and In conclusion lunch ms served. . yA The' Senior girls of the IaMl.aton with a First ward entertained Taclcy' party at the home of Valeria Taggart last Tuesday evening. The evening was spent iu games anil music, A number from Lewiston attended the Sunday School party at Richmond last Wednesday. entertained Mrs. Hyrum Ririe with luncheon at her home Monday afternoon In compliment of the following teacher from the New Jersey Academy at Logan: Mesdames McDaniels and Greenway, and Missel Hannan, Martin and Mosely. Mrs. Julia Lewia entertained with a family dinner at Jier home last Friday in honor of her son Lorln and family,1 who moved to Burley Idaho on Sunday. Covers were laid for the following: Dr. end Mrs. Eugene Worley end family of Hyrum, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Van Noy and babe of Richmond, Mr. and Mrs. Dow Lewis and family, Wallace Gabraith, Mrs. Alice Bright. Irene Anderson,- - and Jedd Lewis of Lewiston. Mr. Gertrude Rawlins entertained with a CoS party at her home last Friday evening In honor of Mr.1 and Mrs. Lorln Lewis. Tables were arranged for the following guests: Mr and Mrs. Langton Barber. Mr. and Mrs. 8. R. Rogers, Mr. and Mrs Bert Van Orden, Mr.' and Mrst George Vlllet, Dr. and Mrs. W. B. Parkinson, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Pond, and Mr. and Mr. Leon Pond. The pilxe was awarded to Mr. Myrtle Pond for high score. In conclusion luncn wa served. Mrs. Ev Parkinson entertained with a kenaington last Saturday afternoon tn compliments of Mrs. Gayle Lewis, la conclusion luncheon was served to the following ladle: Mesdames Gayle Lewis,", Ida '.Rogers. Ruby Bernhlsel, Mllllet Van Orden, Florence Pond, . Gertrude Rawlins, CarrleColey. Myrtle pond, Effia Vlllet and Hilva Van Orden. Mrs. Willis Smith and sons. Dong-la- s, Ariel and Dean, of Rexburg. Idaho on their way to Provo were guests of Mr. end Mrs. M. J. Swln-yar- d last Wednesday. Mr. Smith has attained musters degree, and has accepted a position at the Brigham Young university at Provo. Mr. "and Mrs. Lungton Barber attended the Alumni banquet of the B. Y. C. at Logan last Saturday. Mrs. Myrtle Pond and children They spent Tuesday at Richmond. were tho guests of Mrs. Odessa Olsten. was a Mrs. Edna Gustavenson Richmond visitor Monday. of Wellsvllle, Arthur Wilson, siient Sunday In Lewiston. He was the guest of his sister, Mrs Carrie 'BonTonA Be Fitted by our Corsetier Coley. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Bowles and Mrs. Ray Kent motored to Melad V Tuesday. John Hyer and John Hawkswood of Lewiston First ward were speakers at the Third ward sacrament meeting Sunday. last spent Miss Mary Bowles week-en- d at Clnrkston. Albert Wlleox of Ogden, spent last Sunday In Lewiston. Mrs. Lenora Hendrick and children client the week at Logan with Mr. Hendrick mother, Mrs. Isaac Smith. Mrs. William Bowles was a Preston visitor Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Telford of Ogden 'sjmpt Tuesday in Lewiston. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Van Orden of the Juniper Idaho are spending with President week in LewUton William Waddoups. Mrs. Louisa Mowers of OgdAn, spent the week visiting relatives In , , Lewiston. of Logan Mrs. Frank Andorson spent the first part of the week at Lewiston. of Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Nuttall College ward spent Tuesday in Lew- iston. Mrs. Susan Anderson and daughter Barbara who spent the winter at Logan, returned to her home Tuesday. Mrs. Amanda Marler of Logan spent Tuesday In Lewiston .visiting her daughter, Mrs. Mary Anderson. Mrs. Thomas Bowden, and daughter Wanda spent the first part of the relatives at Lewiston. Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Hendrick spent Decoration day nt Logan. Saul Hyer spent Sundpy xt Logan. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Cole and Victor Hendricks- - motored to Logan chilSunday. Mrs. Hendricks and with .them. home dren returned Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Hendricks and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Roman were the of guests of Mrs. Victoria Merrill Richmond, Sunday. Pri. The Lewiston Third w;ard that cantata a are preparing mary will be presented June 10th. Mrs. Florence Pond spent Tuesday week-visiti- at Richmond. Warren Taylor, of Logan Saturday In Lewiston. Mon- Dr- - W. B. Parkinson spent day ht Salt Lake. . ML and Mrs. Wm. Telford motored to Idaho Fall Friday. Mrs. Jots Dennings accompanied them home, Mr. J. W. Leavitt who has been visiting at Tremonton returned to Hee daughter Txwiston Saturday. accompanied Mrs. Edith Summer her. Dr. W.. IL Parkinson end Dr. J. M. Bernhlsel In eompany with Dr. of Dr. Eva it S. W. State and at morning Sunday spent Preston, Mr. Edgar THINGS ton Hogan, motored to Preaion last Wednesday. Mrs. A. S. Bair of Providence la visiting her mother, Mrs. Ellen Hyer. Mrs, Florence Pond attended Relief Society conference at 8mlthfleld 1 Sunday. Mr. Kate Pond, and the Misses Abble Pond, Celia Anderson and Leona Lowe attended the commencement exercises of the B. Y. C. Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Harrison and Hendricks Mr. and Mrs, Willard motored to Logan Wednesday of last ' ' ( week. Mr. and Mr. Leelle Peterson of Snrtthfield were th guests ot Mr, and Mrs. Clem Rawlins Sunday evening. Mr. and Mr. Wm. Telfprd. Mrs. Kate Pond and Mrs. Sore Dinning of Idaho Falls, attended the Memorial services at Rlchmoed, Tuesday. ?Mr. and Mrs, Bert Van Orden and spent children motored to Richmond Sun- ng Richmond,. Ur. and ; BEACH On may be quit gay In a bathing suit of printed satin. Yellow, white, orange, greea and black go te make up Its pattern. Tight and trimming, are green. Te the right Is ene ot th new barkleae suit which are said t be quit th Col and Af- - . This on le of dun bln Jersey bound with white. The cap is angora wool with scarf col- lar. Tan with brew and white shadowed stripe make It a p metical and thing. -- . -- affair. week In Lewiston Hyrum spent-louvisiting her mother, Mr. Julia. Lewt is. 5 George Vlllet spent Tuesday.ev-enin- g . . at Logan. Mr. and Mrs.. James Lawson.' Mrs. N. L. Jamison and daughter Lula motored to Preston Monday, ' Mrs. Mary Anderson spent Sunday at Logan with Mr. and Mrs. Exra n. Lundahl. 'ArthnV,Ralllson Mr. and Mra. of Whitney were the guests of Dr. and Mrs. Parkinson last Sunday. Mias Alta Neilson of SalcLake Is spending th week at Lewiston, Mr. and Mra. P. J. Jameson spent the week-en- d at Preston. Messrs. Fenton and Thomas Wad-douof Juniper, Idaho spent Friday In Lewiston with Mra. Carrie pa Coley. .. Lorln Lewis of Fairfield Idaho spent the last part of th week at Lewiston. He returned Sunday and -Mrs. Lewis and the children accom. , panied him. Mr. and Mr. P. B. . Van Orden day. Mias Hah Johnson of Logan, apent apent Wednesday and Thursday of . visiting relatives at last week at Salt Lake. last week-en- d Lewiston. Bert Pond spent - Thursday at Mrs. Leatha Lundahl of Logan 8mithfle!d. apent Monday in Lewistop. Miss Veda Cox who has spent the Mrs. Nina 8mythe, Los Angeles winter in Lewiston returned te her widow with several children to sup' home at Manti, Monday. port. thought she waa out of luck " Mrs. Ida Rogers, and daughter when compelled to toll as n lauud- Maurine apent the first part of the res for a. small weekly wage. By' week at Salt Lake. rigid economy the managed to eave Mr. and Mrs. George Lewis spent several hundred dollar with which the wek visiting reiatlves at Lewis, the took a chance in an oil land Inton. vestment, and now she enjoys an In. Mrs. Leora Worley and children of come ot 12,000 a week. i |