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Show ViUrS Vrt'K Qg JoMWaU Saturday, May CiTf. CACHE COUNTY. UTAH LGGAH X. 1926. MB The U. A. C, Womans club en- - pf Miss Shepherd. After tertained at a musical Monday luncheon the remainder of the afternoon at the home of Mrs F. afternoon was spent in playing , P. Champ which was the final bridge. A score prize was award meeting- of the club year. The ed. program of music was given by Miss Elso Thompson enterSirs, Champ who played with tained at a dinner party followremargable skill the following ed bfy a theatre party Wednesnumbers: day evening in compliment to 1. German Dances Beethoven Miss Nora Eccles. A May bride. Allegro Moderate, Allegrelto Professor and Mrs. Edmond Grazioso, Allegro Resolute, (b) Burke Feldman enertained at - Pastorale, Scorlotti Tausig(c) dinner Monday evening in comCapriccio Scarlotti Tausig pliment to Dr. and Mrs. Sam2. (a) Scherzo, C. Sharp Minor uel Cardan of Salt Lake, who Chopin, (b) Nocturine, C spent over the week-en- d here as minor Chopin, c) Ballade, G guests of Professor Edward minor Chopin. Bock. The table was decorated n 3. fa) with Godowsky, pink carnations. After din fb) Prelude, G. Minor Moret, ner the guests repaired to the fc) Liebestranne Liszet, (d) home of Prof, and Mrs. Feldman Prelude, B Flat major Rach- and he remainder of the evening maninoff. There were several was spent playing bridge. encores. After the music tea Mr. pad Mrs. John Christianwas served. sen entertained at a dinner parJABOT LIKE FULLNESS The Clio club met Wednesday ty Friday evening of last week At tb back of tb aklrt dia afternoon with Mrs. II. J. Hatch, at their summer home in Logan tingulsbf tbia new frock.' which was its final meeting of canyon. Covers were laid for A aery wide, (birred alee, triple pocketa and nnpreaaed front pleat the year. Miss Dora Wright dis- eight guests. After dinner ' the ar all pleasing proofa that Vt was of the cussed the, life and works of remainder evening date affair. Tbe'lWch la try Selma Lagerlof and reviewed spent playing bridge. , palmetto greeo flat crept with for ' neck binding her !ook Marbaca. Tea was The Las Amegias club were metal ribbon cuffs and pockets. streamers, served. entertained at a kenslngton tea Mrs. F. P. Champ entertained Tuesday afternoon at the home Mrs. Sidney Johnson in compliat an attractively aopointed of Mrs. N. E, Munk. The tea ment to Mrs. J ,F. Whitney who. bridge luncheon yesterday nftejr table and rooms were decorated Is an officer in the association noon in comnliment her mm with tulips and Harasses Twelve and tendered her resignation Mrs. . who Winton. fcher, will guests were in attendance. when they decided to move to The Art and Literary club of Salt Lake. leave for East Monday The varl The supper table ous small luncheon tables were Lewiston entertained at a bridge was decorated with daffodils. decorated with. , tulins. .The luncheon Friday afternoon in Covert; were laid for twenty five rooms were decorated with and Mrs. Pond were the host- guests. After supper games and peach and paid blossoms. After esses, Mrs. Roland Emmett music were the entertainment. the luncheon the tables were arr- formerly of Lewiston and a for- The home was decorated with anged- for bridge. Twenty mer member of the dub' was a daffodils and tulips. For a respecial guest. ward of service Mrs. Whitney guests wre in attendance. Miss and Elizabeth was Drysdale Ben-peMr. presented with a beautiful George D. announce the engagement Miss Alice Charles- entertained gift. of their daughter. Aura B. to at a dinner party Sunday at the The annual field day of the Drysdale in com- Brigham Young college was Ham" A. Kirk, son of Mr, and home of toMiss Mrs. Julius Jacobsen Mr. John A. Kirk of Tooele. pliment Lake. given Wednesday. The faculty A basket of tulips and student of Salt Both are former students of body motored into the Utah Arieultural College formed the center piece for the Logan canyon early in the mornMiss Bennett Is a member of table; covers were laid for fif- ing for an all day, outing. Comthe Sorosis sorority, Mr. Kirk, teen guests. petitive gaves and hiking were Mrs, William Splcker , enter- features. The Old Crimson trail is a graduate of the college end a member of the Phi Kjnra Iota tained at a matinee theatre par- was trumped for the last time o Hub ty Tuesday afternoon at the by the student body of the B. Y. fraternity and the The marriage " ill be solemnized Capitol to see Norma Talmage C. A picnic luncheon and sup-j-were served. in fhe Bof Teml" Jne 2. . in Ki Ki. After the performance , Mr. and Mrs, J. E. Shenherd refreshments were served.Eight The training school, teaehers announre the of guests were in attendance. and student body of the B..Y. C, their daughter, Dorothv- to W, Mrs., Rozell entertained the enjoyed, their outing in the of her bridge club canyon yesterday. The - older T. Rogers, son of the Wil- members lard and Mrs. Rogers of ViJmnre tea .Two score prizes were grades hiked on the Crimson Utah. The mamiage will take awarded. Twelve guests were in trail. Various sports and gamThursday afternoon at a, bridge es were enjoyed a r cording to , plan eeniy .jn June. . i Comnlimentanv to Miss Doro- attendance. the ages of the grades; A picnic S. E, Clark present- luncheon and Professor thy $henherd.;Jf'.4sEla Thomp- ed supper was served. Miss Xudean Rogers, pianist son , i enlerta ined jit, Ja bribery embers-oTb new the- Peri-- , p: Inrheon this Afternoon at her assisted by Mr. Walter , W elti, w;g club CjiM'tain'ed fo ford pin accomSirs. Welti, home on Fst f'entr.Tle nary baritone, andtnbfhficrs recentmeat tothd'tda a- recital 'hr was also form dUa panist, ly. A clever play A Dollar was fhover jmdJ lie. fc rid e racei ved w in the' following Bprogram: by the new members presented flat minor X Scherzo, number of bsufifnl gifts.' Th as follows: Lloyd Theurer, Besvarious small tables nt which Chopin. 2. Palonaise C minor sie Austin, LaPhere Peterson, Alisa Rogers. he guests were seated for Chopin. Ida Thatcher, Alida Clayton d Dont Let Broken, Li ft-Ie-s to Own Hair Discourage You I Science can beautify your hair again, science coupled with our experience ond . - I , t4 two-pie- c op-t- o . - and-Mr- s. ft - Be-T- er v 1 . -- . , te last-evenin- g -- 3. Die Bieden Grenadiere luncheon "ere decorated with 4. Als Die Alte MutSchumann. folios. Covers wore laid for Mr. Welti. Dvrak. ter four all twenty intimate friends 5. Nocturine E major Chopin; 6. Berceuse D flat major Chopin. Miss Rogers.7., Danny Deeyer Damrosch. S. Invictus Bruno Hulm; Mr. Welti. 9. Troisieme Ballade, A flat major, Chopin; 10. Revolutionary Etude ,C. minor, Chopin Miss Rogers. The program was well chosen for Miss Rogers who gave a skillful and charming rendition of Chopins music. Sir. Welti is a favorite of Logan audiences and all in all the evenings enter- tainment was a rare treat. The officers of the various organizations of the first ward entertained Tuesday evening in compliment to Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Whitney who after resid, ing here for fifteen years are moving to Salt Lake to make their home. The party was giv-- n at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Whitney. Games and music A late supper was served. Mr. and Mrs. Whitney have been active and capable workers in the ward during their residence here, and the party was given to show appreciation to service rendered. The home was decorated with a variety of spring flowers. Seventy five guests were in attendance. The officers f the primary as sociation of the first ward entertained Saturday evening of las week a supper followed by a social evening at the home of were BECAUSE IT IS TAFFETA and It - is becauae quaintly flowered, because it was designed for youth and because it ta pint and yellow, this frock ,cbooe a tight bodice and fall skirt to A harmonize all its attributes. yoke of double chiffon, tinted yellow. and a coquettish scollop, at each side of the skirt are deft touches, ,, , the Entertainment. Le-lan- Skanchy and Dorothy Ostler. After the play a supper was served. Inland Skanchy gave a toast Fran the New Members LaVoir Card responded to Periwig as is Miss Leora ThaJcher gave Periwig ha Was and Always Will Be" and Professor D. E. Robinson responded with a toast to Periwig. After supper the original cast gave a talk on the Show-Off- " Leora Thatcher, D. Darley, Eleanora A. Falck, Mr. Hogan and D. E. Robinson were the performers. Twenty four were in attendance. The following initimate friends of the late Allan M. Flemming and Mrs. Flemming motored to Ogden Wednesday of last to meet Mrs. Flemming while on her way to Omaha. Nebraska where the funeral and burial services of Mr. Hemming were held: Attorney and Mrs. J. C. Walters, Mrs. A. II. Thompson, Mrs. Nellie B. Langton and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Harris. Notable among the entertainments of the week was the one act plays given Thursday k --T i 4ect riA f ctHRtiiM to produce (he marvelous jetbuk for jriMcfe our sho mi , , piurtdiractktufer bomr caret-bee- r fuUjr Jpvegfc BEAUTY SHOP .Mezzanine HAIR CUTTING ST1UW AXD TAFFETA bieice sbade, contrive this ja , Co (Formerly Sbaaibart Christiansen Co.'. . The plays are produced under the direction of Mrs. RuthJ. Moench Bell and Miss Donna mmt of the U. A. C. and Miss Leora Thatcher of the Moroni Olsen Players. The second evening will be given by the Periwig club. The Eusiness and Professional Women's club held a dinner meeting Monday evening. Reports wre given by the following committees: The Ways and Means". The- Emblem" the Legislative? and the Program." Mrs. Frances Vernon gave a talk on the Child Labor Ammeud-men- t. Mrs. Christine B. Clay, ton discussed- the program for next year and received suggestions for new features. Miss ' - - . rrm be- .coming chapeau that oroaaeats itself with a cat mother-of-pea- rl pin Stuck through ita sat band. A acarl of blege sad crimson, tied m the new jabot fathion 1 aa attractive accessory, a white felt shows the of modernistic cults by arsetlng the spring with strange symbols painted in blue, green sad geld upon R, . w, 1 J -- . i ! lukf Ration. wat'tamJ GsaoUne, fair treatment are all the Buick needs to deliver it mileage at '1! astonishingly low co.t. V? d engine, al Buick xh build. it, develop more Bu.ck. give quantity of gwolme. Automatic Heat Con-otintegral part trol,n fUElto Si the Buick carburetor, . atiU further aid fuel economy, by csrburetion. of prlw, la no other cr, regsrdlea will you find toe completeness of pen WAVER- protection for hum .e formanc aflord-- d by the Butck n'1 Triple-- . Sealed Cha Sealed Engine." Dirt cannot grt to cause wear, in, anywhere, vibration. looseness and ifX It lilcditsnClirlgtiaascii . Alt-Wie- SCJ UttAlMDRS Tb Valve-la-Hea- fuper-efticie- nr. , -- Bennion, Forty four guests were v in attendance. .oll2r Nu y. The Delta fraternity en.cost, own a tertained the Sigma Theta Phil sorority at a canyon party at the summer home of C. C. Christian j sen in Logan canyon Wednesday evening, . .Supper was served, j Games and music were the en-- ! tertainment. Fifty were in at-- j tendance. t ! The Sigma Theta Phi sorority will entertain at a dance this evening. Forty five couples will attend. Miss Alida Clayton will, be toast mistress and. the! following . will respond with toasts: Miss Norma Hansen, Miss Jessie Anderson,' Miss r 55 West Orilla Perry, The committee on arrangements . consists of Miss Drue Eliason and Miss Orvilla Perry. The dinner table will be decorated with snapdragons. Monday for the East after an After the dinner the remainder extended visit here with Mr and of the evening will be spent in Mrs. F. P. Champ. She will visit her daughter Mrs. D. W. dancing. Mr. and Mrs.. J. F. Whitney, Kimball before going .to her formerly of Mendon, who fifteen home in Debith, Minn , years ago bought the . home of Mrs. EJlen Eccles spent last Mr. and Mrs. John Crowford on week end in Ogden. West First South, and who have Dr. and Mrs. Ira M. Hawley resided here since that time, motored to Sait Lake and spent left Wednesday for Salt Lake to last week-enMiss Marie Barmake Jheir home.. ber accompanied them and re- Mr. and Mrs. I. A. Clayton of mained over until Monday. Salt Ldke are spending the week The Pierian girls met ThursenS here. They are guests at day afternoon in the club room the Hotel Eccles. of the Brigham Young College. The Misses Lettie and Mar- An interesting and enjoyable tha Thatcher who are teaching program Miss Loveta was school in Davis county came Wallace of thegiven. B. Y. training home to spend the week-en- d school talked to the girls and with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Miss Luella Douglas sang a solo. Moses Thateher. Miss Lyla Hostesses were Miss Ella Jarvis Wixom of southern Utah ac- and Miss Ruth .Hart. Refreshcompanied them home for the ments were served. week end as their guest. On the afternoon of Thursday vMiss Dorothy LeFever, .Miss April, 2S, the JPieria giris went Virgil Irwin, Mr.' DX Worth up the canyon to the Crimson Clar kand Mr. Emmitt Hood all trail. President Henderson, Proof Pocatello, Idaho, motored fessor Merrill and Mrs. Emma here Sunday and spent the day B. orensen took the girls as guests of Mr. and'Mrs. E. W. cars. Refreshments consist Elliot. ed of hot dogs, lemonade and Mrs. Luther M, Howell arriv- Eskimo pies. ed home from New York SunDr. and Mre. W. W.- - Merrill day Her mother Mrs. Julia B. entertained at a family dinner Nibley and sister, Miss Ruth Tuesday evening in honor of Nibtey who have spent the wint- Mrs. Merrills birthday anniverer in New York returned home sary. Sweet peas formed the cen at the same time. They returned ter piece for the table.. Covers by way of Panama Canal and were laid for twelve. visited a short time in Florida. Mrs. Nibley nd daughter Ruth, rT.i... lvxr -, M1CH' cihe VettejmiGt j Blair Motor Co, ; First North it - d. -- in-the- went to their apartment at the Hillcrest in Salt Lake, but will come to their Logan home in the near future to spend the summer. Mrs. Thomas Smart and daughter, Miss Zella Smart, arrived in Salt Lake from Los Calif omia recently Angeles, where they have taken an apart mnt at the Belvedere, and will make an extended visit here before returning to Log Angeles. Mrs. Josephine West Evans of Berkeley, California spent the early part of the week here as a guest of Prof, and Mrs. Ray B. West. Mrs. George ThoAias of Salt Lake spent the week here with her' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Eliason. Mrs. Sidney 0. Stevens of Ogden spent Sunday here ns a guest of Dr. and Mrs. I. P. Stew ir J develop their mining properties this season so that interests of the East will come in and take " them over. The Garage of Evanston, Wyo. (Levi Pead salesman), The Bear Lake Motor Co, of Mantpeiier. (Frank Cottle salesman) see mto be doing a good business delivering Fords in our town. About ten cars having been delivered to date and more coming later. Mr. and Mrs. Theo Hildt motored to Salt Lake City on Friday of last week to visit a few days with their son LeRoy. who leaves on the 30th for a German mission. Trans-Continent- t al With government assistance owromiwent British concerns will develop a new coal and iron field in Kent. Golf clubs in the United StatV es now number nearly 3,000. .Francis Ward the new worlds squash tennis champion, has reached the top' of the heap after only one year in the game. A small airplane of German invention .can be run along a road by folding its wings and switching its power from the propeller to the wheels. - Garden City Notes GARDEN CITY, Apr. 30. On Friday of last week Mr. Paul Spence a chauffer drove his car asi far as the Amazon mine in Logan canyon, bringing with him the town college girls, Fern Pope, Lila Sprouse, Lydia Gibbons and Lolita Hodges. At the mine they were met by horsemen with a saddle horse for each party and they all enjoyed the ride over the top of the mountain. Sunday noon all returned to the car (horse back) and motored into Logan before dark. Sunday afternoon five cars came over the Logan road and with the exception, of a short piece of road in Sink Hallow they had no trouble, here they were helped through the mud with horsemen. Mr. and Mrs. (X H. Dunham motored in last evening frem California, they report having had A good time during their sojourn in the wast Geo. L Langford, Sidnev Marion Freeman and David evening at the Presbyterian, church by the Little Theatre organization of the Utah Agricultural College. Two evenings art. of one act plays is the plan of Mrs. Julius Jacobsen of Salt the organization. The second Lake formerly of Logan spent last week end here as a guest of evening will be given May 6tb. Miss Elizabeth Drysdale. The three plays presented last Miss Nora Eccles arrived evening by students f the school interested in dramatics home Wednesday from Salt were Lake where she had spent a few by Doris llalmon Rising of the Moon" j der of the evening was 6pent days visiting with her sister, Murphy, have returned to their The 'playing bridge .A high score Mrs. S. J. Quinney. mining properties in the northby Lady Gregory, and Tents of the Arabs by Dunsany prize Was awarded to Miss Erma ' Mrs. W. C. Winton will leave western of Cob. They expect to Hy-de- n, -- A SUM CHIFFON frock ot mauTe has taken to itself orcular bands ot taffeta, maue aeo for trimming.. A half cape ot tSe chiffon drapes orer the left tn graceful fashion afld Its a petal-likend is repeated by circular panel that adorn the right --id of the aklrt a--- e |