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Show - - aUiS - vr Jtain at a dancing party this evening iH the gymnasium of &. oaety in compliment td HenPresident and Mrs. W. W, .the school derson, The hall is decorated for the occasion, the decora tioart be-- 1 ing furnished by the Crimson Club. About twd hundred are in attendance. e expected The marriage of Miss Nora Pierian The 'Literary club of Stoddard Eccles, daughter of the IX Y. C. are entertaining at Mrs, Ellen Eeeles and the late itr anrmal dinner danee this David Eccles, and Walter Glas-so- n evening. Treadwell off Berkley; Calif, The pledges of the Crimson took place Wednesday evening club entertained at . a bridge 'at seven oclock at the home of luncheon Monday afternoon at the brides mother on West Centhe home of Mrs. II. R. Weston ter, Profssor Levi Edgar Ydung fdr the old members.' The heipe of Salt Lake- performed the was decorated with' spring flowcerqmony. Mrs. S. J, Quinney, ers. After the luncheon the reaister of the bride, was matron mainder of the afternoon wag of honor, her other attendants spent playing bridge. were: Mrs. C, L. Jones and Mrs. At its monthly business fleetGeorge Eccles. There were three ing, Monday May 10 ,the Busiflower girls in the bridal procesness and Professional Womens Miss Eleandr Eccles, sion, club held election Ot new officers Miss Kathryn Caine and Miss for the ensuing year os follows: Janet Quinney, nieces of the President, Mrs. Nellie B. M. bride, Mr, George S. Eccles atoCombs, vice President, Mrs. tended the groom. The cereRena B, Alaycock; Recording mony was performed in the Miss Evelyn Jensen, Secretary 'presence of the immediate fam- -. Corresponding Secretary, Miss ilies and one hundred and twenAnnie Teifdrd, Treasurer, Miss ty five guests, relatives and Ethel Johnson,' friends of the family. A number Mrs. Frances W. Vernon gave of out df town guests and relata talk on the New Educational , ives were in the group. Bill soon to come before Conr An archway supporting a cangress. This bill if passed - will opy, arranged for the bridal give the states federal aid fdr party,, was massed with white education. lilacs, pink rose buds and flowerThe club lately sponsored an ing honey suckle, A blanket of contest fpr Junior school essay flowers formed the back ground on the subject Whv a Girl girls A BRILLIANT AFFAIR while tall palms, their brdad Should go td High School. leaves supporting sprays of I tble frock that iparklea all over Miss Vivian. ' Waugsgard, an with atones and crystal beads.. bridal w reath, together with silTbe eighth grade student was an-- , line that marks tbe ver candelabra holding tall white waistscalloped , sires a good imitation of nounced as winner. candles stood on each side of frock. Tbe very much All the Utah clubs are getting skirt Is cut circular. the arch. The stair case was ready for the fourth annual contaffeta serrea as backtrellieed with green vases. From Green fade vention to be held at Provo in ground for the brilliants. the stair case large baskets of j The convention held in August flowers arranged a few .feet Edith Bowen entertained Logan last year was a memora at apart edged a oath wav to the able one. bridal corner. The bride was a bridge luncheon yesterday afMr. and Mrs. F, P. Champ gave ternoon. col A (Jr scheme of blue, picture of loveliness as she deft- an informal reception ,at their conded the stairs with her bro- yellow and white was carried home' on east firpt north last ther, Mr. M. S. Eccles, who gave out in all the appointments. Ice- evening after the ooera for the her in marriage.-- She wore a land poppies, the Emma Lucy df principals gown .fashioned after the earlv and were the Gates Opera Comnany. . colon al period, of hand embroi- flowers used. After the luncheon Mrs. A. II. Thompson left of exouisite fine- the remainder of the afternoon dered for Washington, D. ness. with ruffles of net and was spent playing bridge. Two) Wednesday Q, where she will ioin her hand made fillet lace. The crown seme prizes were awarded. Six- daughter. Miss Helen Thompson and ty four guests werd in atten- and and veil were of dutches together thev will visit a rose point lace. .She carried a dance. ' month in the east before returnbouquet of roses and lilacs. The Miss Ruth Nibley entertained ing hdme. gowns of the attendants were at a bridge luncheon Thursday Sir. and Mrs. F P. Champ in period design in keening afternoon at her home oh west motored to Ogden Sunday where with the brides. They carried center in compliment to Miss the spent they day. Mr. A. H. bnnauets df sweet neas with Helen Shamheart a June bride. son Fred and Thompson ribbons to match their gowns. The luncheon tables and rooms paries fhe mon the trio. Proceeding the ceremony Miss were decorated with spring Miss Kinnie Caine, who is takVirginia Treadwell, sister of flowers. Twenty four guests ing a course in Library Science the groom sang two songs with were fn attendance. A prize fdr at the Salt Lake Public Library, orchestra accompaniment. B- - the high score and a guest under Miss 'Sprague, spent last cause and Calm as the Night" was awarded. Twenty prize four week end at home with her parMrs. Eccleg was assisted in re- guests were in attendance. ents. . Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cmron ceiving fhe guests by Mrs. Dr and Mrs, Spencer Wright of the oroom. entertained at a miscellaneous df Salt Lake, who --fread caqie to atMrs George' B, Citing AlysUM-- , shower for Fanny Earl, a June 'Ecclos-Tt'e- a dwell ' wed- tend the Ne Eccles! Mr LkjAi Thursday .evening. The ding write pyer, night "gufeSts eles and Mrs:, PobjVAndersdni home 'was, decorated with aftd Mrs.' C. L. Jones. spring Assisting in,, the,;dining rom flowers Games.- - and, music Miss 'Ruth Nibley arrived were Miss Afton Odril. Migs were the entertainment. Re- home Wednesday fro ma motor Elsa Thompson end Miss Flor- freshments were served to 30 to Salt Lake and Ogden. trip ence Anderson. After the wed- guests. Her sister, Mrs. Ben Meldrum Mrs. N..A, Larsen gave a din- of Ogden ding trio Mr. Treadwell and his accompanied her home voung bride will mete their ner party and shower for Miss to attend the home at RerVelem California. Earl recently. The dinner table Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Jones en- was decorated with roses. Cov- 'wedding. Mis. Ellen Allred and Miss t ers were laid for eighteen tertained the bridav part Leone Osmond entertained at guests dinner Tuesday evening at their Mr. and Mrs. John T. Caine dinner last evening in compli home on East Renter street entertained at a family dinner ment to Mrs. Herbert ' Morris Covers were TaTd for eighteen party Sunday. Covers were laid who leaves Wednesday for Cali guests. for sixteen guests. n fornia and Mrs. Robert Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Bennion Mrs. Erick Johnson entertainwho has returned from of the engagement announce, ed at a supper and card party Nevada where she spent the their daughter Erma to .T. Mor- Mofoday evening in celebration A winter. silver vase of tulips end ris Christensen son df Mr. of the birthday anniversary of Mrs. C. M. Christensen. The Mi. Johnson. The guests were formed the centerpiece while end were green mamage iH take place June 3, entertained at five tables of at either in candles silver candlesticks. announces Mr. A, E. Crannov progressive "500. Score prizes the engagement, of hi daughter, were awarded to Mrs. Joseph Covers were laid for eighteen. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bedford, Clara to Mr. Rlfchard C. Cannon, Morgan Jr. and Mr. James Johnwho have spent the winter in St. William T. son. pon of Dr Cannon of Salt Lake. The marMr. and Mrs. G. W. Lindquist riage will take place early in entertained at a dinner party reJune. cently in compliment to Dr. Aire. S. B. Will's announces and Mrs. C. A. Lindquist who the engagement of her daughter are moving to Los Angeles, CaliCcdrgia, to Mr Weslev Bouden fornia, to make their home. The Fnsm. son of Dr and Mrs. A. dinner table was decorated with W. Ensign. The marriage will tulips. Covers were laid for twen taVi place earlv in June. ty four guests. Miss Annette Goodwin and Mrs. J. W. Barrett entertainMiss Della Morrel kmrirtained ed Thursday evening for Mrs. at a bridge snpoer Afondv own Clem Mack, who has been visiting in crenpliment to Miss Er- ing her with her mother for ma Bennion a brie of next mon several months. The evening was spent playing cards. Reth and. Miss Fima for freshments were served. Fourwho will leave June Honolulu wherb she wi'l soend teen guests were in nttndanee. The (members of the U. A. C. the summei; The small tables were decorated wth tulios. Cov- Womans club motored to Salt FOl It 'SECTIONS ers were laid for fourteen gneris Lake Monday morning where of ta-b- ' - .. J . . lillies-of-the-vall- ey forget-me-no- ts cro-and- . welt-mothe- r of-Mr- - Eccles-Treadwe- ll Jep-pso- end-Mr- s. fh After supner the remainder thev were entertained at a of the pvening was spent plav- - bridre luncheon bv Mrs. GeoVge were ing bridge. Score Prize Smnrth-Oto Mrs. Rnth Ogden, end Mis ENen Guest Barber. prizes were given to th guests of honor. Mrs. D E. Robinson and Miss g warded f, R. Hill, at her home in Salt Lake. Twenty five were in atten dance. The ladies motored home in the evening. Th Kappa Nu girls of the Brig ham Young College will enter- j gray felt neatiy bound with c'berry silk make tbs crown of tbis small hat. Another plce of felt another binding ot silk does for the brim. Add a ribbon fancy to make a modish hat. The purse has caught the fevrt' of being in pieces and adds clever segments of black and cherry to its glazed gray kid surface. . fcnd . r . t j V LOGAN CITT. CACHE COUNTY, Vn AOUnNAL. a i A' ;r Ha w k v HAIR WILL GROW A 10 INCHES IN YEAR , . and tonivs indicated by the condition of ' the scalp are scientifically combined will promote hair growth. .. Mis.-France- . Normal growth is six inches the aid of Maripello treatments hair has yar,.l'ith. to grow been known ed the Pi Kappa fraternity day evening of last week at the chapterhouse. Singing and dancing were features of the entertainment. Refreshments - were served. Mr. Grey, Mr. Hill, and Mr. Elmer Wood, Pi Kapps of Salt Lake were special guests. The Sigma Theta Phi sorority gave its annual spring dinner dance recently a number of toasts we re gi ven . Fi f t yeouples were in attendance The Gamma Xi Gamma sorority ' entertained at a theatre party recently in cdmpiyneats to Vernon. Later . in the evening refreshments were served. Miss Gcnnie Benson was in charge of arrangements. The Beta Delta Sorority en, tertained at a dinner dance, Thursday of last week in honor of the new members and their ' , , partners." The sorority held final initiations Saturday evening of last week for following girls. The - , Treatments in which massage, electricity - Saturday, May Is. PTAH . . ten inches in less than one year! These stimulating treatments given by' experts at 1 Beauty Shop s Ellen Lillian Orme, Hawks, Ureil ' Gillespie, Evelyn Tuddenborn, Melba Theurer, Nora Blood, Nettie Smith and Zilla Lindford, after the . initia-- 1 tions a supper was served. . Mezzanine The Gama XI Gamma sorority Hair Cutting entertained at a canyon party in Ldgan canyon; Friday cf last Co week. A picnic supper was serv. ed. - ' . . , Ce.! Formerly The Short Story, club held a luncheon meeting recently, planned in honor of the new memGeorge have arrived home. bers who are as follows ; Misses Mrs. William Watson spent Bertha Stokes, the week at Ogden as a guest of Edyth Johnson, Spande, Margot Stanley Mrs. J. W Reeves. iansen, Clintoh Vernon, J, Z. and Mrs. Lorenzo Ruud Stewart and Percy Barrows. Mr, and small son spent the week Hew officers were elected as fol-at Soda Springs visiting lows: President Percy Barrows, Mr. Ruuds mother. Vice Miss Bessie AusThe Soros is sorority entertain tin, President, and Treasure, Secretary ed at its , annual mothers tea Miss Helen Stevens. Sunday afternoon at the chapThe Phi Kappa Iota fraternity ter house from 3 to 6. A color scheme of lavender, pink and entertained at a garden' party white was carried out in all the recently in compliment to the Phi sorority. Dancing and appointments. A silver basket Sigma San,as wer! the enler- of lavfnder tulips and lavender tainment. candles in silves sticks formed The Logan and Salt Lake the; center piece for the tea table. Musical numbers were chapters of the Phi Kappa Alpha furnished by the Misses Bessie fraternity will entertain their Austin, Clover Jdhnson, Gladys partners at a dinner dance' at Tyson, lone Harris and Marjor- the Ileignitage in Ogden canyon ie Smith. The following ladies this evening. Mr. Frank Christiansen enter served at the tea table: Mrs. Luther M. Howell, Mrs. Lyman tained at a party Saturday of Hyde, Mrs. George Torgeson last week at the Christiansen and Mrs. L. D. Naisbitt. One summer home in Lpgan canyon. Six couples were included. hundred guests called. Miss Gwen Eouche entertainThe Sigma Theta Phi sorority entertained at its annual moth- ed the members of the Zeta Chi ers tea Sunday at the chapter sorority at her home at Millhouse from 3 to 6hJfoi;the par ville recently. Dancing was the ents and patronesses and a few feature of the entertainment. A invited guests. Music was fur- Ute supper was served. Fifteen nished by Miss Edith Johnson, couples were in attendance. Miss Vivian Johnson and Miss Miss Kathryn Wood who afHattie; Merrill. Tft the receiving ter her graduation at the U. A. line Were Miss Thelma Peterson, C. accepted a position in Los Miss Erma ; Wdrly. Mi$s Veda Angeles, Calif, ,i here visiting Mason Sand Miss 'Alida' Clayton; 'W'ftlv hef Another Mrs. Wofed Miss Drue Eliason and Miss Mrs. Christine B. Clayton Vivian Johnson served in the spent last week end in Salt Lake. Miss dining room. A mound of lavenand Floyd der lilacs with lavender candles Thomas were dinner guests at in holder, formed the center-piec- e the Beta Delta chapter Thurs- for the t&bleThe cake and day evening. ice cream was also in lavender. The Misses Bonne Adamson, Miss Mary Brawning was chair- 'Polly Rich and Thelma Faylor man of arrangements with Miss Ora Packer assisting. The Zet Chi sorority entre-taine- d in honor of their mothers Sunday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Joel E. Ricks. The program consisted of a Tribute to Mother given by Mrs. L. R. Hunt, Mrs. Bqtt sang a song, Miss Naisbitt gave a solo dance and, Miss Hawkins a piano selection. After the program tea was served. Each' mother was presented with a corsage bouquet of " narcissus. The first fraternity of the U. A. C. to celebrate Mothers Day was the Phi Kappa lotaY when they were hosts to their parents on Mothers' Day from 4 td 6. Thirty mothers called and were presented v ith 'American Beauty roses as favors. Musical numbers were rendered by Thomas Green, Theron Smart and the Arcadian orchestra. A number of fathers called during the afternoon. The Sorosis sorority held finMisSes . Shamhart-ChrlstiaYse- n -- Lucile-Larse- TV al initiations Saturday of last week for the following' girls: Miss Patrici Parker, MLss Helen Fitt, , Miss Louise Shepherd, Firs. Verna ,S Carlisle, Miss Ed r.a Wilson nd Miss Leora Tar-be- t. A banquet followed the The Delta Nu fraternity an- nounce the pledging of Merrill ' Barley. Eighty four members of the Sigma Alphst fraternity were initiated into Sigma,. Chi List week end. Instiiitation services were held last Friday and Satur day. Representatives from thirteen active and alumni chapters of Sigma Chi were in atten- dance. A' banquet followed thei instilation. Covers were laid for about one hundred and fifty. ' Mr. and Mrs; Charles E. Bybee announce the engagement of then daughter, Glenna to Cleon Forsyth of Salt Lake. The marriage tq take place in the Salt Lake Temple, May 19th. ' UNUSUAL COMBINATIONS The Misses - Frances Thomas, Florence Sutton and Lucile Lari mark tha seasons footwear and ' sen entertained at the home of haitdbaga have followed tun. Saak a la one ot the most popular Miss Sutton Thursday evening at a kitchen shower in hctior of Miss Aura Bennett,' a . June bride. The rooms were decorated with lilacs and tulips. Games and music formed the entertainment few the evening. The bride received many useful and beautiful gifts, At 10:30 luncheon was served to thirty guests. Mr. and Mrs. P. A. C. Pedersen entertained at supper and cards Thursday. evening. White lilacs formed the center piece fo!r the supper table and covers were laid for twelve. Progressive 500 was the entertain-me'n- t. Score prizes ci e awarded to Mrs. 0. II. Nelson and Mr. D. A. Wootton. Mr. and Mrs. Cdotgn Skid-m- ore entertained the teaAiere THREE FIECK SUIT sports a knee length coat and hip length blouse as companions to tha slim skirt. Dark bice tvtll makes coat and skirt with heavy natural color pongee for blouse and coat lining. Pearl buckle and buttons are details of the blouse. A skin which la cleverly imitated. bag and ehoe ot anaka are sbowa above. Tha shoe combines gray kid with the snake skin. White kid wtth colored applique in greea and rose makes slipper aqd bag A below. and social chat were enjoyed. A delicious luncheon was smed and covers were laid for eight beautiful birthday cake with lighter candles formed a center-piec-e for the table. . i Mr. and Mrs. Sy Lindley are the proud parents of a b.iby girf born Alay 8th all concerned doing fine. Air. and Airs. Ililmor Obion of Beaver Dam spent Sunday bore with Airs. Olsens mother, Mrs. Jan nett Jones. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Dunn of Tremonton spent Alothers Day here with Airs. Job Miller. . Mr. and Airs. Maurice Parkinson spent Sunday evening at Logan with Mrs. Parkinsdns llother, Mrs. J. 3 Anderws. - of the Benson School at their canyon home last week-enMiss Clarise Kimb.nl and Mitchell of Pocatello, Idaho spent last wee kend here as the guest of theid grandparents, Mr. ?nd Mrs. N. W. KimMr. and Mrs. Cecil Sorenson ' ; ball. of Richmond are spending a few Lieut, and Mrs. Granson Gard- weeks- here with Air. and Mrs. ner from Hawaii are in Logan Fred Douglas. visiting with relatives iand Air. and Airs. Lovon Neikon friends. They will visit here for of Logan scent' Sunday here about four weeks before Jeav. with Airs. Thomas Alaughan. ing for Dayton, Ohio. Airs. Job Miller of Drummond, Alontana is spending a few weeks here n account of the WEUUSYILLE serious illness of her father Air. Heber Booth. Mr. 'and Airs. Howard Gittess WELLSVILLE, May 15. of Smithfield have moved here On Monday evening Mrs. Elsie to their home for the sura (make Gunnell entertained the Glean-o- r mer. girls of the second ward M. L AH', and Airs. Eulon Keitch of A. at a sewing' party at her' were Wellsville visitors hone. Refreshments, music and Lcgan on Sunday. social chat were enjoyed by At the Sacrament services of President Florence Brenchley, ward the follow1st and 2nd counselors, Mrs. Ida the Wellsville was rendered: sdo Bair and Miss Sara J. Parker. ing program Alother of Memories by Mrs. The Gleanor teacher. Miss ReEsther Kerr, Bee Keeper, Mrs. Bertha Alaughan. remarks, Elder to by Alothers, spect Libbie Bankhead and the girls, Take Airs. Mattie Sorenson, The Miss- Walter Perkins; quartet Good Care Of Alother, by Har es Luella Douglas, Melba Allen Alother Doris Jamison, Mary Painter mony Four;, Remarks Parkinson; Harold. Elder .and $arqh.& by "Mother McChnee Air. and Airs. Carl Stoddard cf duet, Air. Ken and Airs. Alattie Darley Lewiston spent Sunday here with Mr. Stoddards mother. neth Murray. Air.-- Alex Stoddard of Philips Airs. Sadie Wardrop. . Alontana is spending a few burg, On Sunday morning the SuiP days here with relatives and day School of the Wellsville friends and k guest of his ward put over a Very successful Airs. mother. Sophia Stoddard. mothers day program, which Mr. and Airs. Aerial Alaughan ' ws as fellows. Singing Love of Logan were Wellsville visitat Home, Prayer, Thas S. Bradtto Sunday, ors shaw, singing Secret Prayer, Air. Earl Wardrobe of Blue AIis3 Jessie Wyatt and Miss with Ivene Alaughan played, piano so- Creek spent' Sunday .hereWardSadie Mrs. his mother, los during Sacrament. robe. Opening remirks "by Supt. Mr. and Airs.. Wm. Wyatt of Elmer N. Maughan; memory Salt Lake City were Wellsville gems by Howard Alaughan of the first part of the visitors 2nd intermediate; duet "Mother week. Dear, by Dorothy Bailey and Air. and Mrs. Lee Jensen moSara Darley; poems Mother at and Dad by 1st intermediate, tored to the Crystal Springs Helen Hendry, Clab Franc and Hriieyville on Saturday evening in fcompany with some friends Alargaret Smith.' from Logan. . Solo, "Mother AlcChree by celebrated Airs. Annie, Riggs Kenneth Alurray; exercise on on d. Vr-Edwa- 1 - -- i 1 , Mother, courages by Kindergarten Darley . of the Theological class; one minute silent tribute to mothers by all members; quartet Your Alother is Praying Tor You by the Harmony Four ; Presentation of tokens to mothers by Alisa Clara Ilutchi son ; Mothers Responce, by Mrs. Luella Larsen; song, Alother by Primary class; remarks by today after spending a week here with her parents, fear Ileb-e- r City, where she will make her home. l- -: -- ') and Mrs. R. C. Bassett entertained Sunday evening, the Occasion being Airs. Bassetts birthday anniversary. Alusiq Mr. her birthday anniversary afternoon: Lilacs and decorated the rooms and a beautiful birthday cake with lighted candles was the centerpiece fdr the table whore a delicious dinner was served to fifteen guests. On Tuesday the Alothers Dav program in the Wellsville' ward Relief Society was as follows' by Alother Teachers topics Mrs. Sadie Maughan; solo, Airs, Selina Darley; poem A Letter td Mother by 'Airs. Annie Riggs Mr. and Airs. Floyd Olsen of College Ward and Air. and Mrs. Henry OJsen cf Ilvrum spen: Sunday here with their mother, Airs. Betsy Wyatt."- Air. and Airs. Geo. M. Ilaslam of Beaver City spent the past week here returning hefne on Wednesday! . , Ala How Alother En- Monday Us to go On by Fer-ra- il daffodils class; paper, Bishop C. N. Alaughan--; sTnging Parting Hymn ; prayer Brother Thomas Leishman. Airs. Arthur Llyons, formerly Miss Violet Chapman, left here ini-atio- Erma White was toast mistress, and the following responded with toasts; Miss Norma Watkins, Miss Mary Bennett, Miss Evelyn Madson and Miss Helen Pett. The Sorosis Sorority entertain Miss" were dinner guests at the Delta Nu chapter house Sunday. . - - The Alisses Violet and (Continued oa Page Ten) . |