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Show .1 JOURNAL, 1,0(5 AN CltY. naftmbv, COUNTY. OTAH "CATIT! as follows f wvohlhdon visiting with her were the hostesses: Ruth GV,m- -j daughter Mrs. Rink Smurth- hoy , Hazel Cook, Gretta TibMs, uaite. Mr. and Mrs. G. V. Thatcher (Grace Thompson, Phyllis John-- ! motored home from SJt Like, son and Thelma Dudley. A stunts , Tuesday. program was flannel and carriMrs. Harold Alvord Mr.and Refreshed out lly the pledges.. left Sundatz. for Seattle, Washments were served. ington wberexfhey .will make A studnt body dancing party, Rebecca Cardon, Professor A. N. the last last one of the school their borne. Mr. and Mrs. J u liu s J acobsen Sorenson and 'Mjss Leanore year- was last evening at given and daughter, Mrs. S. ZSch!ass Ballantyne. The Japanese idea the gymnasium of the school unwas carried out in the decora- der the auspices of the fourth and little son, spent last week tions, Lattice work, vines- - flow- year high school class Members end in Salt Lake and on their rein home turn Monday spent lanterns ers, shrubery, Japanese of the faculty chaperoned the will, leave Ogden. and parasols were used to stimu- party. week for next of Wednesday late a Japanese garden. Forty The Logan and Cache slakes r couples were in attendance. Dur- Relief Societies will hold a con- California. Mrs. Addie Jenkins and Mrs. ing the dinner musical nurn-- i joint celebration Tuesday May Sadie OBrien and little son have bers were rendered by the 20 in honor of the fifty sixth a visit of following: Miss May Ballantyne, of the society. The en- returned home from and vocalist. Miss Mabel Holman tertainment will be a theatre several weeks in Salt ' Lake ' . Provo. , vocalist, and Miss Verna Jackson party at the Capitol spet lal V. S. and Mr. Mrs. Anjussen the the dinner h pianist. Following pioneer, p.c tures will be evening was spent in danc-- j tui.c7f together the main returned home to Salt Lake'yes-- i terday after spending the early ing. The committee on arrange, rcture part of the week here with rela- ments were as follows: Miss of the The Sororis 'society tivs. -- Mrs. George Stewart and Mrs. E. N EdJefsen will, entertain the members of their club and . their husbands at a supper and card party this evening. The supper tables will be decorated with yellow tulips and greenery. Following the supper the evening will be spent playing cards. Two prizes will be awarded. 32 guests will be in attendance. Mrs. Joseph A. Smith of was the recipient of Providence t a surprise party Thursday after noon of last week given at her home. The rooms were attractively decorated with bridal wreath, orange blossoms and flowering quince. The party was planned in the form of a Kensington At the close of the after noon refreshments were served by the daughteis of Mrs. Smith who are as follows. Mrs. Jiftnes E. Hansen, Mrs. W. F. Maw. Miss Beulah Smith and Mrs Joseph A. Smith Jr. Fifteen guests were n attendance Mrs. V. II. Israelsen of Ogden Miss Dorothy Campbell and Miss Anna Anderson of Michigan, spent last week ,, end here guests of Mr. and Mrs. Farrell turd ay Mr. and Johnson. 0 1 Mis. Johnson entertained at family dinner. A basket of roses formed the center piece for the table. Daffodils and tulips were effectively arranged about the rooms. Other guests' in attendance at dinner besides theweek end guests were as follows Mr. and Mrs. I. B. Ames and! Mr. and Mrs. II. B. Ames of Ok den and Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Ames of Hyrum. Mrs. C. C. Randall entertained her bridge club yesterday after-pooA variety of spring flowers were used as decorations. M the close of the afternoon's enn. tertainment refreshments were served. Mrs. Ruby T. Perry of the faculty of the Logan High School entertained the members of lief class in public speaking at a dancing party Wednesday evening at the summfer horn i in Logan Canyon of Mr. and Mrs. Earl. Refreshments were . Jeasfe served. About ffty guests were tin attendance. Besides Mrs. Perry tdie following chaperoned the party: Mr. and Mrs. .Orson A. Hyan, Mr. and Mis. s. E. Needham and Mr. and Mrs. Jesse1 . Earl. The Pierian ' society of the Brigham Young College gave ther annual alumnae dinner dance Saturday evening of last . week. Mrs. Elnora Garrett Nelson, the first president of the club was toast mistress and the .following responded with Miss Lucretia Parsons, Miss to-ist- - Maiy Ballantyne, Miss Mary Henderson and Miss Mabel Holman. The executive committee of the Logan high school entertained at a luncheon Monday. A basket of tulips formed the centerpiece for the table. Covers wore laid for the following: Iceland Skanchy, May Cbwley. Della Morrell, Irene Olsmond, Charles Griffin, Louise Shefphard, Jack Martin. Solan B. Barber, Laura Bankhead, Mrs. Nellie B. Murch, P. A. C. Peterson and Rollo V. Johnson. The senior girl! of the Logan High was entertained at a luncheon today. The extension department of the Utah Agricultural College entertained at dinner Saturday evening of last w'eek in compliment to Dr. and Mrs. Evans. The table was attractively decorated with pink and white blossoms. Covers were laid for twenty, musical numbers were enjoyed. The Forty and Eight entertained at dinner Monday evening; The table was decorated with sweet peas. A color scheme of pink and white was carried out in all the appointments. Covers were laid for one hundred guests. . Miss Lettie Rich is entertaining at a week end party at their summer home in Logan canyon. Mrs. Ray p. West and Mrs. Roy Egbert were hostesses for the Sorosis alumni monthly meeting which met Monddy at the home of Mrs. West. The rooms were decorated with cut flowers. Following a short business! meeting a social hour was spent. Refreshments were served. The Mens club entertained at dinnejpTuesday evening which was the last dinner of the season The table was decorated with sweet peas. Covers were' laid for , -- f - The Wobyca society of the Brigham Ypung Coftege held its y A c gaVG their annuai moth- - , m dosing meeting of the dub year at the evening Wednesday home of Mrs. I, P. Stewart. Miss Grace Wood read a short story The Hunter' by Olive Shriner. Preceding the program the annual business meeting was held. and music. The following officers were elect The Phi Beta Rho fraternity ed for the ensuing year. entertained at its annual banPresident, Mrs. Caroline M. quet and ball Monday evening. Hendricks, vice president, Mrs. The fraternity colors wrere carriGeorge Gardner; secretary. Miss ed outrin all the appointments Annie H. Merrill; corresponding of the banquet. Alphonso secretary. Mrs. Mary C. Barber; Skanchy was toastmaster at and treasurer, Mrs. Mabelle M.- Nel- the following responded with son. Program committee, Mrs. toasts: Erwin Maser, Alvin George Gardner, Miss Loreto Midgely, George Knowlton Vyallace and Miss Della Smith. Leroy Schank, Lamont Teller, Refreshments were served. Marion Everton and LaVell Cool The Hand, cart ladies of the ey. Following the banquet the pioneers-mMonday afternoon evening was spent in dancing. at the home of Mrs. Cam 11a Thirty couples were in attenSmith w ith Mrs. Smith and Mrs. dance. J. W. Wilson of River Heights Final initiations were held as hostesses a sketch .of the Saturday evening of last week life of a pioneer was given by the Sorosis society at their by Mrs. Tibbets, , Mrs. Humph chrpter house for the following: reys sang and also gave a piano Aura Bennett, Thelma Faylor, selection. Refreshments were Phyll s King, Hortense Green, served. Special guests of the Roma Knight and, lone Harris. afternoon were Mrs. Burns A banouet followed the initiaCrookston and Mrs. Fred Crooks-to- tions. The table was decorated Twenty four ladies were in w1thp tulips. Covers were laid for attendance. thirty. The Pierian society of the B. Milton Merrill, Grant West Y. C. met Thursday afternoon at and Grant Hunter were dinner the Mechanics Arts building. guests at the Sorosis chapter The annual business meeting house Tuesdy evening. was held. Officers for the ensuDrue Eiiason was a dinner ing year were elected. Theta Phi guest at the The Webster soc:ety of the charter house Sigma Monday evening. Brigham Young College enterMbs Claire was a dintained at a canyon party Wed- ner guest at Cranney the Theta chapter nesday afternoon in Logan Tuesday evening. The glee club, the pledges hpuse Iiss Teressa Tingey spent A VERY LONG COAX of the soe'ety and their partners last wreek end in Salt Lake visitquite past knee length marks the were special guests. A picnic ing with her coat suits to and return- extreme In frock-anparents was served. can-yd- n. il ed to school Monday morning. The Crimson Society of the Miss Edythe Johnson Brigham Young College met last week eftd at Preston spent visiting Wednesday afternoon at the with her parents. Mechanic Arts buildin The Mrs. Frank Earl spnt the mid -- contrast with the short, youthful box coat. The costume pictured Is Of leaf brown flannel with darker brown to mark neckline and pockets. A. collar of dyed squirrel finishes the coat. POUUCK'S CHANNING DRAMATIC SENSATION THRJLLING, LOWER FLOOR 13 Rows $2.50 j and1 Mrs. William M. Howell at the chapter Mrs. Luther M. Howell received, house. A color scheme of pink to attend a tea given invitations and lavender was carried out in in Salt Lake yesterday afternoon all the appointments. The tea in compliment to Mrs. Jospeh table was decorated was decoratHowell. w sw'eet ed ith pink and lavender Miss Leora Thatcher, who peas . The active members of the has w'on distinction in her drain receiving matic work left .sorority took turns Thursday for the guests and presiding at the Salt Lake. After a few days tea table and assisting in the visit with frieftds. she will leave room dining York where she will The annual spring festival of for New Moroni Olsen players. the join the Bngham Young Training to Philadeltheftf will Later go school was held Thursday afterwill where phia begin their they of noon on the campus the school the season. Fourteen features were given by dramatic work for route w ill be the New the arious grades of the school, Their firststates. , under the direction of their re- England G. Taylor of Fred Ogden spective teachers. The festival has grow n to be a looked for an- spent Monday here. Charles Linford, who jtook nual event. The one given Thursout his masters degree at! the atday afternoon was especially of California recently tractive, and the teachers are University has home. arrived deserving of much pra se for the The Misses Erma andDorothy dances done by many charming the children in costume. Several Worley spent last week end at hundred of the towns folk were Morgan visiting with their sister Mrs Ralph Sanford. in attendance. Miss Veda Mason spent last exhibiAnother Outstanding tion of the week was the exercis- week end at Willard. Clara Watkins spent last es held bn the Tabernacle Square week end at her home at Rrik-hathe vcify Friday morning bp; City, school. Miss Melva Larsen arrived The Sgma Alpha Fraternity home from a few days Monday entertained at a canyon party Lake. visit Salt in Saturday evening of last week. Mr. and Mrs. William Howell A bonfire supper was served, last week end in Salt Lake. dpent music was a special feature of Miss Aura Bennett spent last entertainment. the evenings Weelc end in Ogden as a guest of Charles Ross' of Colorado, was a guest at the Sigma Alpha Mss Adelaide Ashton. Dr. Thomas, president chapter house over last week of the George of' Utah and University end. Thomas, are spending the Final initiations were held Mrs.. wreek end here. The Misses JenSaturday evening of last week nie and Phoebe Hansen accomat the Omega Tau chapter house for the following: Howard Gun- panied them to spend the week with their parents, Mr. and derson. Stanford Pugmire and end Mrs. C. W. Hansen. Arlo Furlong. Following the inimet tiations a banuqet was served. The Cosmopolitan clubChamat the Thursday evening in five attendance. were TwentyReuben Ellis anaMarcus Cool- ber ,of Commerce. W. R. Sloan an and instrucey were last week end guests at gave talkinteresting on The Tradition tive' the Omega Tau chapter house., arid Customs of the Indians of Miss Sergene Benson entertained at dinner Wednesday even Mexico. This was the last meetof the club ing at her home on East 1st ingThe most year. important activity North in honor of the girls of the Dance Club. Following the among the boy scouts for this was their annual trip to dinner their partners joined month the boys camp in Logan canyon, them and the remainder of the in dancing evening was spent ers 'tea Sunday n. xy-lt- THE MOST. WIDELY DISCUSSED PLAY IN THE WORLD -- et chosen new bine crepe de china to ally Itself with sonny days to come. the ordinary Along duties of pockets, these gifted affairs hold in place 'the long scarf collar. Pink, lemotK and jade green wool embroider the frock and green crepe faees the scarf. . TJIE, SElAVy NS , PRESENT , . I - 19 ' lea-wit- - beida being ornamental adorn this sleeveless Iroek that has MONPAY, MAY NOT A MOTION PICTURE , r . POCKETS THAT HAVE TWO CSES ' . OJ?E NIGHT ONLY en " 17, THEAT - twenty, v 3P sire - 7,1-i- 7 7 Rows $2.00 Rows 753 h' THE BALCONY : $2-5- $1.50 $1.00 50c Gallery Plus 10 percent tax WRITTEN BY CHANCHN6 P0UOCK ITAO0 BY FRANK 0 7. 3 Rows 3 $1.50 Loges Rows RCICeR.x msemreo by Te selvwvnb Mail Orders Seats No v Selling. filled . X' READ WHAT SALT LAKE CRITICS SAID OF THE FOOL" Channing Pollocks big play had its initial Salt Lake presentation Salt Lake Tribune: last night before an enthusiastic and capacity house. The drama is replete wltlr action ' . . . . holds the attention of th 2 auditors as few plays have for the last decade. Salt Lake Deseret News: Itiis a wholesome, uplifting lesson, presented with dramatic and powerful effect the audience which filled the Salt Lake Theatre followed with tense interest the plays development. CONTINUING A TRIUMPHANT TOUR TRANSCONTINENTAL BROKE ALL RECORDS FQR A DRAMA IN SALT LAKE WEEK OF JAN. 21 PLAYS RETURN ENGAGEMENT IN SALT LAKE MAY 20 AND 21' 32 which was taken last week end. The boys w'ere under the direction of George R. Hill and B. Gardner. Thirty five were in attendance. The Tau Kappa Alpha, national honorary debating fraternity announce pledging of Dr. W, L. Wanlass.W&ston Vernon Jr., Francis Wilcox Nyiid Milton R. A Merrill. 1. The Salt Lake chaptere of the alumni held' its annual business and banquets at the Hotel Utah, in Salt LakeThurs-da- y evening. The U. A. C. quartet were special guests and sang several selections. Saturday evening of last wgek in the faculty room of the U. A, C. the following were given their official installation of Pi Delta Epsilon international, honorary collegiate' juornalism fraternity Dr, E.' G. Peterson, president of the college, Professor D. E. Robinson, Wilford Porter, King HenWeston dricks, yeraon Jr.. Malcolm H. Merrill, Preston M. Horace Neilsen, Kotter and Verle Fry. The installation was made by Charles M. Ross the president of the Colorado Agricultural College chapter. : U, A. C. ' WELLSVILLE Ulf u9 111 MJM U Mr. and Mrs. Howard P. Scott Christensen of the Leatham motored to Provo U. of U. spent Sunday visiting Thursday, Mr. Leathan leing a his parents Dr, and Mrs. W. O. Republican Delegate for Welis-villChristensen. Mr. Leatham attended the Mr. Douglas Williamson left convention and reported having a fine time Sunday for Salt Lake. Miss Virtue Wetzel.' of Salt Mrs. John A. Leatham Lake spent Sunday here, guest the week end at Salt Lake.spent of Mr. Parley Maugham Mrs. I. C. Jackson of Salt Lake Mr, and Mrs. Wiliam J. Gunwas the dinner guest of Mr. and nell extend the glad hand to a fine son bom May 10th the mo- Mrs. John C. Brenchley Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Kearl and ther and babe are doing nicely. Mrs. William Wheatly of Logan Word also reached Wellsville of the arrival of twin boys at were the guests of Mrs. Howard the home of Mr. and Mrs. Char- P. Leatham Sunday. les P. Maughan, formerly of 'Mr. Brigham Maughan spent Wellsville who are now residing Sunday with his family. at Detroit, Michigan. Mrs. Harry C Parker gave a Bora to Mr, and Mis. John P. very fine talk on Etiquette to Leatham May 8th a fine son. the senior girls of the WellsMr. and Mrs. Job P. Miller are ville ward Sunday evening. wearing a broad smile, a son havMrs. D. D. panielson of Paraing arrived at their bomp, Mrs. dise spent thje week with her Miller is at the home of her daughters Mrs. J. H. Bankhead parents- Mr. and Mri Heber A number of friends surprised Booth. Mrs. Martha B.Glenn at her Mrs. Effie Brow'n and family home Friday, May 9th at being of Logan were the guests of her her 59th the evening sistffi' Mrs. Elsie Gunnell Thurs- was stient birthday, in games, and music. day evening. Refreshments were served. Mrs, William P. Maughan and The Ladies Glee Club consistfamily of Rexburg returned ing of thirty girls, with Miss home Saturday, May 10th. Mrs. Oscar J. Hendry and Gladys Hill conducting and Miss Lea accompanist Katherine children are spending three- gave a vaudeville in connection weeks at Idaho. , Mr. and Mrs. William J. Bas-la- with the picture show Wednesof Lewiston motored to day evening for the benefit of Wellsville and spent Friday with the tennis court, a large crowd attended and art feel as though relatives! the girls surely deserved a word Mr. Clarence Waymen of Loof for the evenings enpraise gan was visiting at Wellsville tertainment. Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. James H. Stewart Mrs. Luther Hill, daughter Vera and, son William of Salt of Logan spent Sunday with Mr. Lake and Mr. and Mrs. George and Mrs. Heber L. Maughan. Mrs. Sterling Jones and childGunnell w'ere the dinner guests ren of Mr and Mrs. Arch M. spent the week end at HowSunday Blaxter. Mrs. Hill and family are ell. leaving for California where she Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Thorpe will join her husband and make of Iigan were the guests of Mr. their home for some time. and Mrs. Joseph Woodw'ard Mr.and Mrs. John G. Ferkins Thursday evening. and family of Ogden motored to Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Jensen of Wellsville and spent the w'eek Hyrum spent Sunday with with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Hall. John Perkins. Mr. John C. Brenchley went to' Mrs. John and Lewiston Saturday to speak at Chapman daughter Violet spjent Saturday the funeral service of Mrs A. Maugham Mr. e. - m WELLSVILLE, May 17-Gunnell who for Joseph the past three years has been work doing missionary ir, Australia returned home Thursday May 7th. Elder Gunnell is looking fat and fine and still carries a smile fo everyone. Mr. Joseph Hansen, principal of the Woodruff school of Logan, Miss Nadine Harris, Miss Gladys Peterson and Mrs. Maud Graham w'ere the guests of Dr, and Mrs; W. O. Christensen Sunday afterElder noon. Bishop! Gt N. , Maughan gave the address on Mothers day to the people of the 1st ward at Hy. rum. Mrs. Jane B. Gunnell enter- tained Thursday evening for her Mrs.-Rut- son Joseph, the evening was spent 4n ipusic and social chat at Ogden, , ; a delicious supper was served to Miss Maude Bradshaw is 60 relatives and' friends, a num- home after six weeks ber of Logan and Ilyrum (people at Salt Lake.spending were there. Mr. Morris Jones is home on a Mr. Joseph Gunnell and moth- vacation for a few' days. er were the dinner guests SunMiss Nona Thompson of Hyday of Mr. and Mrs. P. M. rum spent Sunday at Wellsville. Maughan, the following out of Mr. Norval Bailey has been town guesta were present. Mr. employed for the past two weeks and Mrs. Bernice Ames, Mr. and as section foreman at Mendon. Mrs. H. B, Ames, and Mrs, WillElmer Maughan and $ Mrs. ard Israelson of Ogden, Mr. and family spent three days at HowMrs. Henry Ames, Mrs. Farrell ell with her Bishop and Johnson and Mr. and Mrs. Arch Mrs. Charles parents GunnelL Ames of Logan. Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Ames of Mr. Parley Maughan of Salt Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Ames Lake spent the week end with of Logan W'ere relatives visiting his parents Mr. and Mrs. P. M. and frignds Friday. ' herp h Troop. Mrs. James N, Maughan spent Sunday at Hyrum. We are glad to report that Mrs. Joseph W. Parkinson who has ' been ill for the past four months is able to be out again. Mrs. Janet Jones is in Hyrum" assisting in the care of her raukhters husband, Mr. Magnus Markensen and child who are suffering with typhoid fever. The students xand teachers of the junior high school took a hike up the mountain Tuesday. , All had a loveb time and came home real tired. Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Leishman were Hyde Park visitors Sunday ' , |