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Show Saturday, May 19, 1923 THE JOURNAL, LOGAN CITY, CACHE COUNTY, UTAH FAGS Yj!2f Sara Maughn, Edna nght, Florence Brown, Patella I Iyer, Nonne Bright, Vivian follows: U Cards are out announcing the al . Improvement association, of iai.il T. W. Trask. The banquet engagement of Miss Clarise the esventh ward entertained at tables were decorated With yel-- ' Gibhs, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. a supper dance at the girls camp low tulips. Toasts nppiopnaU Edmund R. Gibbs to Mr. Carl E. in Logan canyon Tuesday even- - to the occasion were given Nelson, son of .Mr. and Mrs. Olpf ing for themselves and partners, responded to. Eighty guests Nelson. The marriage will take Eighty guests were in attend- - were in attendance. The unity circle entertained place Thursday, June four- - ance. The officers of the associ- ation chaperoned the party, at its annual luncheon Tuesday tconth. The Pi Zctta Pi fraternity en- - afternoon at the Hotel Eccles. Miss Portia Stewart entertained at her trousseau tea Wednes- tertained at a dancing party he luncheon table was demr.itvd The day afternoon from 3 to 6 at her uesda yevening at the Hotel Ec-- ith red and white tuli.ivrender-C. home on 164 West 1st North cles in compliment to Alajor A. folKv inj program was Sullivan, who will leave the'fd: Ali-- s Edna (Yowthen sang.', St. Miss Stewart was assisted in receiving her geusts by her college at the end of the present Miss Kathryn jo gate a pi- mother, Mrs. I. P. Stewart, Mrs. quarter and W. A. Monson, who ano select ioiiAhss Manon An-A. J. Southwick, Mrs. J. Z. Stew- will leave tomorrow for Europe, derson letd The Last Allow, At M.f-- ; art, Mrs. 11, A. Stewart and the where he has been called to fill an Indian legend. Misses Aklyth Thain and Julia a two years mission and also garet Woi ley sang. Miss Nettie Stewart. A color scheme of for Cyril Monson who will leave T. Anderson had charge of tlu pink and white was carried out Thursday to till a misison in the program. Eighteen guests were in all the appointments. The tea Northwestern states. Light re- present. table was decorated with three freshments were served. Thirty Mrs. N. J. DeSanders enterbaskets of pink flowers. five couples were in attendance. tained at dinner Wednesday ev crystal ' The Handles were tied with pink Ms. Josephine Johnsoji enter- - ening in celebration of the birth-da- t tulle, crystal candle sticks with ta a card party Saturday day anmesary of Mr. He San .candles and pink shades were on evening of last week in copipli- - lers. A color .scheme of yvllow cither end of the table. Spring ment to Mr. W.A. Monson. The was carried out in all the apblossoms were effectively ar- minis were decorated with ros- pointments. A basket of yellow ranged all through the house. es. At the end of the'evenings tuhps formed the centei piece for Mrs. J. C. Allen presided in the 'entertainment refreshments the table. Coveis were laid foi w ere twelve guests. Prizes dining room, Mrs. George B. were served. Hendricks and Miss Barbara i awarded to the following: Bert The members of the Kiuams, Maughan poured at the tea tabl- - Harwood, Miss Florence Childs, club entertained the ladies at a es. Others assisting in the Pearl Oberhansl.v and Horn- - luncheon yesterday afternoon at guests the Hotel Eccles.. Aliss Edna ing room were Mrs. William II. er Fonioff. Twenty-fou- r Thain, Miss Vida Anderson and were in attendance. . Krhivu Crowther, vyith Mi.--s Miss Eulalia Lee. About tk'Ot f The officers and teachers of Wood at the piano, sang a group hundred guests called during, the ninth ward Sunday School of songs. the afternoon. , entertained Friday evening of! The fifty fifth anniversary of ' Belief 1 aa . , -- , -- ' w -- iV VV s -- 11- tirt were included as guests. Miss Vida Anderson will en- ter tain at a dancing party in Compliment to Miss Stewart Monday evening of next week. Another party will be given in compliment to Miss Stewart some time next week by" Miss Eulalia Lee and Miss Julia Stew- of the Fourth reg.Company iment of Scabbard and Blade, A national military fraternity at 'theJUtah Agricultural College, held final initiations Monday ev- ening gat the Cherry Blossom ' 4 llullen and Cadet First K. I vice-preside- Lieuten-- 1 ant Ileber Bankhead. Following the initiations a banquet was well-far- held In' honor of Major A. C. Sul- -, divan, professor of military sci-- T ence nfl tactics at the college. and Captain Charles Chalice Jr. wh6 jwirf leave the college at the . end of the present quarter to resume their duties in the active service: Abjor Hairy L. Jordan t . inspecting officer of the ninth corpi area, and president Elmer George Peterson, were guests of 'honor at the' banquet. I .Vulture ,No. 2X6, La Society 40 iWnmfoej jfi Chovaux, M the American Legion's InYter circle, held a dinner meeting at the Bluebird Tuesday evening. The dinner table was decorated with - baskets o t cut flowers. Covers E. K. . were laid for thirty-fiv, Otfen gave an able talk on Good Citizenship. , , ,.The Senior girls of the Mutu- . fy u , - e. x Ai the close of the even- - clock. Invitations were issued to ing refreshments were served, (all the mothers of the city to Thirty guests were in attend- - participate in the celebration It ance. Mr. Monson has been sup- - was the first tune, for a number' erintendent of the ninth ward who were present, to visit the Sunday School for the past two beautiful ne theatre. The F. A. C. faculty Women's years and by way of showing appreciation for his efficient League hold its last meeting of work the party was given in his the year at the Hotel Eccles on honor before his departure for Friday. Reports on the1 years work were given bv the retiring Europe. The following officers of the .president. Mrs. , W. B. Preston, . J. Vick-ite- d American- - Legion Auxiliary via- - an( treasurer, Mrs. Loan as Fund the by kwell on the Gold Star Mothers Airs. John T. Caine Committee. and Mothers Day Sunday Lois C. Hayhall were presented each with a bouquet landAIr.s. honorary members of the of flowers. President and Mrs. Mbs Florence Mrs. organization. e. S. Budge, s. B. Thatcher, state, historian Craning gave a reading and Pro- and post chaplain Mrs. C. J. M fessor C. R. Johnson sang a e group of songs. Following the Trotman, chairman of the business luncheon was meeting Airs committee and relief served. Mrs. E. TW Budge and Hannah Walters. Aliss Armenia Maughan were The American legion Auxilguests. special iary entertained at a card and Xi Gamma SorGamma The afkensington luncheon Monday entertained at its annual ternoon at the Bluebird hall.The ority mothers Sundav tra afternoon luncheon tables were decorated from 3 to 6. A eolir scher' p ot w'ith blue and yellow flowers. and white was carried out The Gold Star Mothers were pink in all the appointments. A baskhonored guests and the service star legion were in attendance. et of pink and white Carnations formed the centerpiece for the Following the luncheon the tabl- tea tabes, Aliss Loraine Raycards. es .were i arranged for mond and Miss Brtna B'ifnham for ttahbs arranged Eight each furnished piano selections bridge and another eight tables were arranged for 500 and a during the afternoon and Aliss Amelia Hansen read a short cozy corner for the guests with Prizes were story Forty five mothers calltheir sewing. awarded to Mrs. Lowell Romney, ed and each were presented with Mrs. John Christiansen, Airs. E. a carnation. The Beta Delta Sorority enN. Monk and Miss Nan Rich-- ; ards. Orchestra music was ren- tertained at its annual Mothers dered during the luncheon. The tea Sunday from 3 to 6 in s received their liment to the mothers and all followin tea guests: is. E. S. Budge, Airs. (the active members, J. W, Crawford, Mrs. C; J. N rot man, Airs. S. B. Thatcher,' Mrs. V. B. Preston Jr., Airs. V. W. Anderson and Aliss Ollie Johnson. The following ladies' in comprised the committee charge rAliss Ollie Johnson, Alrs.t W. V. Anderson, Airs. Boyd Hatch and Airs. Julio Bergsjo. Ninety six guests were in at-- ; tendance. ,The Auxiliary is holding fre-quent work parties to make poppies for Poppy Day which comes on Saturday, Alay 26, and which will be conducted under their direction. The Sigma Alpha fraternity -- art. forCadet Captain Ilerschel - corn-ladie- -- J 1 ! -- i entertained at its annual banquet Saturday evening of last week at the Bluebird hall. The four and a half by two feet elec- trically lighted diamond shaped1 pin of green and red lights, the fraternity colors, was in one end of the hall. The banquet tables were decorated with baskets of snap dragons. Joseph S. Quin-ne- y of Salt Lake was toastmast er and the following responded! with toasts: Robert Griffith, Walter LeSeuer, Asa Bulled and Twenty-five- ! Elmer Johns. couples were in attendance i The Utah Agricultural College! chapter of the American association of Engineers gave a banquet Wednesday evening at the Itfuebird hall in honor of the new officers w ho are as follows : President N. A. Gurell, vice president G. West, secretary and treasurer, T. P. Fowles. Direct ors, V. II. Wilson, T.' S. Logan ATTiurnrK frock Is sa tot st-- Tkt trsetlvs ss 4 Uir sr jasay TbU frock way of aslos kst cbosa flos ko pie tin i la psael sir set tot ksekraa front, it farther nets off tb-- locating by drsrsry 00 iklrt and alssxrs.Is Csatea crepe iJujfimr tk. h IS -- uetsl buttons t j J. IJTTI.K l.llll.'s This culluii v' FIMW K of' Knew friMk. of well tba Kieyptiaa jell"" U ep atioultier guaiuC eliai lii of These, tojoke HDd puff'll sleeve gether with po ket am! hip Innill red and blue emare made of The pleated broidered banditti; iktrl HanKaTToin in underbody. table was deviated with Sweet peas and Cecil Iminer roses. The active nieniheiv took turns in receiving the yuests and serving in the dinning loom. dtn Soro-i- sororitv. enter- s t'loIuKM), neTirS.i t iif-a- ft at the home of Robinson, at Brjo I -- 1 D. Rose. ' t. Tcninle East Street. . Charles Garfield Tracy of Iloiixwoo'l California, will arrive tomonow and be the guest of Mr. and Mr. A. L. Cole for a month. Ali-- s IC Lcland Thatcher, ISkanciiy and .Alngale Coiidie of the Logan Huh School went to Salt Lake Wednesday to com-!pThe Alaker in drainat.es with other meni-b'T- s of Ditati f the state. Al ss MJrion Amhi'Mii aKo of the High school will cvimute in reading mutest. Alls Leora lhateher. their di lector, accompanied them on the trip. Air. and Airs. C. W. Earl left Wednesdav nfterimon for California where they will bo the guests of Air. and Airs. Joss;. . Fail. Be'ore returning home they will visit the southern part of the state. Airs. Hannah Tl. atelier f San Francisco California wil l.rrive tomorrow and the with relatives. Her daughter Mrs. P. O. Danford of her in Salt St!t Lake , ill me-Lake and accompany her to Sacift-ment- gave The Brigham Young Camp of the Daughters of the Pioneers met Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs, S. E. Needham, with Airs. Needham and Airs. E. J. Bell as hostesses. The regular program was dispense,! with and the afternoon was arranged for a kensington in compliment to Airs. Joseph E. Quinnev, before her departure for Canada, where she will go in June, to join her husband. During the afternoon, Airs. H. S. Amussen gave a reading. Airs. L. R. Humpherys sang a group of songs. At the close of the afternoon refreshments were served. Besides thtj members of the club the following ladies were special guests; Airs. H. A. Pederson, Airs. C. M. ChristenAirs. son, Airs; E. R. Stewart, E. W. Elliot, Mrs.llannah Alls. J. C. Fonnesbeck, n Airs. Harry Farr and Airs. Earl. afternoon, in compliment to the active active A Sl lT members. The afternoon: was Kaltltd-lpattern teem the spent at the girls camp in Logan sisorder of the day for al the was served to of Jerseys. 1Uis suit Canyon. A supper terhood n Professor , guests. Sorrenson, Miss Mary Sorenson and. Mrs. Mary C. P.arber chaperoned the party. The pledges of the society are as forty-fiv- A. e M. i Serve it for your Sunday dessert. Only oOc a brick over the fountain. Our large bricks will serve eight to ten people with generous servings. o, c suni-imerhe- re j t Iigan. Air. and Mrs. 1). C. Brown and little son Don of Pocatello, Idaho spent Sunday here as guests of Mr. and Airs. William' Watson. Air. and Airs. Daniel Lloyd accompanied their son Elmer to Salt Lake Thursdav, prior to his leaving for Europe Friday, where he lias been called to fill a two years mission in Great Britan. Air. and Airs. Bennett G. Blair motored to Salt Lake and spent the week end. C. Gayle lllianis of Salt Lake spent the week here as a guest of Air. and Airs? Bennett. Aliss Alary Browning spent last week end at Ogden xisit.ng with her parents. NoVma Hussey and Leah Cook spent last week end in Salt Lake. Aliss Norma Hansen and Burningham spent last week end in Salt Iike. Aliss Esther Olson of Salt Lake is spending this week with her parents Air. and Airs. Lehi the last of a series of dancing parties Thursday evening at the Hotel Eccles. Light refreshments were served. Thirty couples were in attendance. Olson. party Thursday If you havent tried this wonderful combination, you have a great surprise coming. et Jo.s-phi- ne The Cash Dancing Club Let us describe1 it. First, there is a layer ot rich, smooth grape nut ice cream, vanilla flavored? then a generous layer of fresh strawberry ice cream, just full of that inimitable strawberry flavor and x last a layer of orange cream sherbet. , tained at its mothers tea Sunday afternoon at the chapel house. The moms were decorated with apple blossoms. A basket of daws formed the center piece for tin tea table. Aliout 30 mothers called and each were pursuit d w t n a corsage boquet of pansies musical numebrs were Aliss Clover contributed In Aim Kathrvn Wood, Johnson. and Aliss Manorie Smith. Aliss Edith Peterson of Poca tel la, Idaho, was a dinner guest k.u.-'-' at the Sirosis chap Tuesday evening. A farewell party was given uesday evening in the eleventh to waid hall m eomplir.ie Elmer IJoxd who left Thursday to fill a two years mission in Europe a program of music and short talk was rendered after which the remainder of the evening was silent in dancing: Airs P. E. Dunford entertained at a Kensington Wednesday afternoon in compliment fc her mother Mrs. Jacobsen, of Bloom-inton Idaho who has been visiting her the past two months. At the close of the afternoon refreshments were served. Those present were as follows: Airs. A. B. Dunford. Hazel Dunford Mrs. Alice Oswond, Airs J. A. llulme. Airs. AI. J. Faylor,, Airs. G. H. Greenhalgh. Airs. Al A. Alfred, Airs. ChLrles We Mrs. H. R. Weston and Airs. R. Airs. E. W. Elliot entertained her bridge club yesterday afternoon. The rooms were decorated W'ith tulips. At the close of the afternoon refreshments were served. The pledges of the Crimson Society entertained at a canyon - 1.. Col noon La-Vo- which crosses over la front and fasten with the o popular lam ribbon bow. In ot hravjr tan colored worsted wltb henna for the ? pattern. veil. A. went to Salt laike Thursday to give a paper Daughter Wal-t?r- s, I n MV- - j J Jones. Teacher of the A piernc supper xxas 'Miss-Alic- e Third grade. ss -- ed. Young College, gave a picnic p.n tyfaf Minths groxe, Wednesday afternoon m compliment to 1 i din-.Mi- x tia.n.ng. teachers of the third glade at the Brigham , f 4 vl e sei And we have used them in our special brick for tohiorrovv to make it one of the most delicious ice cream delicacies you ever tasted,, The 1 i Strawberries Arc Here jCorbridge, Jennie Pond,, Olive Ensign, Katherine and Camille Christenson, Eha Bocn, Dorothy Watkins, Leora Tarhett, Edna, Wilson, a, ml Patmia Parker. ; The society held its legular meeting Wednesday afternoon lit the mechanics arts building witht Miss ltuth Nibley, Harriet Squii.s, Marga1 et Thomqs aHd Beta Cranney as hostesses. AIis Mary Basto gave a, talk on cos-- , tunic designing. IK fieshmeiits HI NORTH MAIN ST. sou and children motored to they w ent to Ur BlWbird to Ogden and spent last week end. supier. I hey hid a erv nice Airs. J. E. Shepard accompanied time. There were about thirty them and spent the week end in in the party. v evening the South Ogden. The following girls from the Cliche II ,gh Scho Diania.ic co. snited in a very pleasing Sorosis Chapter House spent last week end in Salt Lake, Gen- - a.. d able n.i uner a comedy, eva Hatch, Carol Hansen, Airs. The Charm School' in ourjiail Viola Alexander, Lucy Iaington, to a large and appreciative a' ience. They wer: ei. ertainec: Ina Ale Kay. Alajorie Brewer and Louise at supper after the show by Fisher spent last week end at K.nneth Summeis cud Vennis Miles. Ogden. Aliss Ruth Nibley spent the a number of our Bov S ,uU latter part of the week at Ogden accompanied bv Scout Masei as a guest of Air. and Mrs. Ben Calvin Shiply and the Bshonric Aleldrun. 'attended the Scout meeting Airs. L. S. Budge will enter- - het jn H rum Tuesday even-tai- n this atternoon at a bridge jnjf luncheon at the Bluebird hall in Ja,k Shaw an(, fami, of compliment to Mrs. AI. S. Eccles 0arland t MotheFs r.v who will leave soon for Ogden to visiti relatives land also make her home, frjen(js Airs Roy Bullen who is leaving sSmtav ,on for Ml Uke to make ha.'lo,.!, an! ' Tue-da- 1 ' j fr Tl and Mrs. Uland Hawn'lJ"1' entertained on Alonday evening at a chicken supper. I r of pansies formed the centerpiece1'.1 for the table. Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. George D. Han- - Mr-"- d . f?. 8lK ' w- F- Tir of Salt son Air. E. P. Hanson, Mrs. S. G. s here . Snnday Mrs. of Providence, llovey W. Knudson of Brigham City, the guest ol Miss Flhra Janxs. J E. Miles Jr. went to Salt! Air. and Airs. Parley E. Peter- - Air. and Airs. Justin Call of Tu sday returning Wed-sen W. II. Air. Airs. and Lake, Mr. and Airs. L. E. Soren-- : uesday. The commencement exercises son, Air. Erlese Hansen, Mr. B. L. Hansen and Air. and Airs. f oar district schools will be .held Friday evening in the Charles liart. meeting house. Th; latest arrivals by the stork route is a boy to Mrs. PARADISE Arthur Reid. Mrs. Reid hud the ' misfortune to loose her husband 19th" 'by death last November. PARADISE, Alay evening a welcome theless her little son is doubly hoiTvi.fUrty jn honor of Afiss wleome and will soon bear his Mr. fathers name. A Flora James, daughter-o- f baby boy was and Mrs. R. VV. James,, who has born to Mr. and Mrs. Suther-labore- d as a missionary for .land Friday' the eleventh, two years in the Eastern States' Willi. Humphries is at m ssion, wes held in the meet- - home again with his daughter, ing house. A piograni was giv- - Mrs. R. VV. James, after spend-egames played and tlie re- ing the winter in Garland with maindcr of the evening was his daughter, Mrs. Juck Shaw, spent in dancing. Miss James Air. R. VV. Shiply has Jleen on underwent a very critical oper- a Visit to his daughter, tn Presation in New York before re- ton. turning home, for goiter fVom Mrs. Mary Obray of Preston which she has almost recovered ijs heie on a visit to relatives N and we surely welcome her and friends. home again after being absent 80 Jon? The height of a person as well Sunday morning the Sunday as hi? weight is registered gave an excellent with a new machine gram in honor of Mother's; when a coin is dropped into a Day. Each mother present wits slot. To enable scissors to be presented with a book of po.ms dedicated to mothers. niWFR gown In the evening at sacrament . from an Egyptian background meeting the Aaronic Priestateps till frock ot clinging Nil hood took charge and conducted green crepe with its charactertatle I front drapery caught hy a greea the services. New Zealand is planning eXt and black earred ornament. Greea - development tensive of' of its ladies the Alonday evening aa well a d bead make S." water j power resources of which Club entertained their flniih the chtmlae of greea the N. Georgette tbat fills la the low out husbands at the Capital Thea- - at present it employs about 50, V. tre. in Logan. After the show 000 horsepawer. - - T "r IIan-Ogde- n, 'rti j Ncvcji-Saturd- ay n, j ol ly i arao-ban- i . A bowl apent v |