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Show PAGE EIGHT Saturday? MSWirartm- - THE JOUENAU LOGAN CITY. CACHE COUNTY, UTAH. :3 iJgW'v" Womens Literary Eleventh Ward M.I.A. Club Entertains Annual Officers Entertain Pan-Hellen- ic Ball The Womens L ary club held The officers of the Young Laa no hostess day ...arsday after- dies M. I. A. association of the noon at the Hotel Eccies, at Eleventh ward planned a surprise which the club entertained Its party for the members Tuesday friends. A special program was evening. After the first period the given. Mis a Helen Thompson gave classes reassembled ana the fol- an interpretative reading of The lowing program was carried out; Patsy" by Barry Conners. ' Mrs. Mias Katherine Prcstort gave a of Preston con- reading. Walter Wurtrick sang a George Paul tributed a group of piano selec- song; a pianologue was given by tions. Tea was served. The fol- Helen Blanchard and Miss Madsen. After the program the relowing ladles were seclal guests: mainder evening was Mrs. T. B. Budge, Mrs. F. A. spent In of tile and games Mrs. H. C. Stockton, Parser, Mrs. Light refreshments were dancing. served. A. H. Thompson, Miss Elsa Mrs. George Raymond, stake Thompson, Mrs. F. P. Champ, directed' the conductor, ' frs. Weston Vernon, Miss rDora games. Tad Bullens orchestra .ln.us v; Mrs. Rena furnished the music, About one J!3 Mrs.Hales, B. Maycock, W. W. Owens, hundred and fifty guests were in Mrs. E. G. Peterson, Mrs. N. A. attendance. Mrs. W. B. Preston, Pedersen, Mrs. H. K. Merrill, Mrs. P. A. C. The Sigma Chi fraternity held Pedersen, Mrs. C. H, Waklcy, Miss final initiations Sunday at tho Idaho Mitchell, Miss Hattie Smith, j chapter housa for Alvord and Miss Mary Sorensen, Mis3 Edith Omar Budge - and Allan Hulme. Miss Charlotte Bowen, Miss, Frances Dancy enier-Mr- s. Barber,; John E. Griffin, Mrs. Mark twined eight guests informally at Neuberger, Mrs. J. s. Caider- - bridge Friday evening of last wood, Mrs. George Raymond, Mrs.fwe6k at hcr apartment. I. S. Christensen, Mrs. I. P Stew- - ! Mr. and Mrs A. M. Johnson art, Mrs. Dick Wilson, Mrs' Imnir enter,ained at dlnner Sunday in Glenn, Mrs. Edward Hoffman compliment to Mr. and Mis. sMrs, E. O. Smith. Mrs Josenh Frank w-McAlister and Mr. and of Ogden. Schvaneveldt, Jr, Mrs Gilbert' f3- D' toe- Sutton dtnner Mr McAlister Miss Myrtle 'Davids f1" left for a week triP 10 southern Mrs. John Christensen Mrs mgmlts. AUNT SALLYS CORNER The annual Pan Hellenic ball1 given by the various sororities of, the U. A. C. Thursday evening at! the Palais d' Or was one of the1 outstanding social successes of the school year. In the decora- -' the insignias of the) sororities were featured as fol- -l lows: Sorosis, Sigma Theta Phi, ; Bets Delta, Gamma Xi Gamma, -Zeta Chi. Light refreshments were . served. One hundred and fifty) A comer for anvone seeking ;a garnet this or any way to rem- or Names edy the condition? information. couples were In attendance. Miss advice ' headed f the and addresses are , requested but Thelma Johnson, Tilly will be withheld from and committee on arrangements. print Thank you, Tilly. ' keDt in strict confidence. Address all letters to Aunt Evidently your eyelashes hate The V. A, C, Faculty Womens become brittle. I think you win in care of this paper. Sally' met find all like preparations will ' Friday afternoon at) League have the same effect, Tilly, so if, the Bluebird. The following ladies' Dear Aunt Sally: . Mrs. were - hostesses: William Success to your comer! you'll remove the mascaro at with cold cream instead of Peterson, Mrs. Joseph A. Geddes, night enter I small with May my Mrs. R. E. Bentaon, Mrs. R. J. problems? water, then massage vaseline or . oil olive intq the roots of the v Becraft, Mrs. C. T. Hurst, Mrs. H. Just begun going out and lashes I am sure you will have J. Frederick, Mrs. Almeda P. amI have not sure all of at myself. less trouble with them breaking 3 Brown, Mrs. K. C. Ikeler, Mrs. L. How should IntroInformal off and coming out. F. Watts. Mrs. Ruth M. Beil gave ductions be made? How can you a dramatic reading of the drama make your guest at ease when You are welcome, come again. " Tzarus Laughed, by ONeilLjthey are strangers to each other? Tea was served. What should a girl say in re- - Dear Aunt Sally: Knock!. Knock! , .May I come At the business meeting of the j sponse to a boys thank you. into your cozy corner with one Were after a dance? Friars club the following of my problems? comappointed as a standing Thanking you in advance) I am Is it necessary for a iady to '! mittee to take care of the soWorried stand up when being introduced cials of the club: Hyrum Cannon, Thank you. Worried, I am glad to a man? B. Pearce and Ray Woods. to be of any assistance. Broberg, Hoping Mr. Wastebasket is out Los De Lebros The literary Present a man to a woman and with . visited no. McAlister . his girl. I am. John T. MI so club met Monday evening at the a young person ' to here with hoa the older relatives per-hofriends. and Discontented Sally. Weston, of Miss Ruth Johnson. son, for MrsB. Mr. and of meet Wolverton KJle' example; Mary Mrs E. w Lndn Miss Helen Johnson was the Jack Gray; Jr,, Come in .Discontented Sally. Jack tHis is Marv Eagle, Colorado, while enroute to Vernon Miss hostess. Horace assisting Smith Marjorie home Mother their from California is Marv Do not stop to knock. this stop Baugh Mrs. Loiil- - -- srdon. Mrs". Vernon read and discussed a Smith, or Father, Jack Gray No. ped off here Thursday to spend A. E. Anderson, Mrs. W. it is not necessary for a short story, "The Afternoon," by of whom youve heard me speak. O. Dar-le- y, the ' remainder of th ? week as Mrs. Parley lady to stand when being introD':rford Edna Ferber. ( When of Mrs. the and C. introduced M, persons Dr, gifats duced to a man, though it is not Theo Raile, Miss Maurine Bait The Brigham Young camp of are strangers start them out on considered improper Tompkins. to do so. If , lard, Mrs Harvey a WldCSjtuVcA Miss conversation Zilla and can Linford rest .ditiite CO Christensen, you entertained 0M, the of Pioneers Utah a lady is being introduced to a Daughters Mrs. E. J. Bailey, Mrs. will D. p Friday evening in compliment to assured feel ease at and met they afternoon at man of prominence or a woman the Thursday akes vm, trt chic much Aour' uGeorge P. Wiseman Miss McClellan. The guests inacquainted quicked than , if of prominence Bluebird. The hostesses were Mrs. then she may Men uU'Jace Mrs- Alma cluded the members of the Phi Sonne511 Roberts Frank Earl, Mrs. Jesse Earl, Mrs. Wn Ieave 1116111 1 feel Hieir way stand in respect to . the person, i once- a ' Upsilon Omicron fraternity, J. W. Hayward and Mrs. Lee, Come again. national ' honoray society, , of Thatcher. Mrs. Ezra C. Lundahl' A girl, should merely respond C C. Christensen enter-Jaj"which Miss McClellan is a memo et L.V.. J J gave a reading, Mrs. Aaron Gibbs C;6S 'or crtainly to a boys Dear Aunt Sally: tbe members of her ber. two songs with piano accom- - tllank yu ; never say you're sang Mr. gnd .Mrs. Mosese Thatcher bridge club Monday afternoon at " I wonder If you have room for by Miss Rebecca Stew- panlment luncheon followed by bridge The alld daughter, Miss Martha me in your corner? art. O. Peterson sang two Charles Wednes-decorattable and rooms were clier motored to Ogden Will you please tell me a good songs accompanied by Mrs. Peterwith a variety of d3F 10 accompany Miss Leora home method for cleaning velvet? ' son. Tea was served. fPting flowers. Eight guests were Thatcher, of the Moroni Olsen Silver Wedding I hope you like our town well ' Miss Maude McClellan Miss Charlotte Kyle of the in attendance. Mias Marie Ped- - Playrs- At Ogden they were Join-ers: enough to stay. was a special guest At the ed by Dr- - and Mrs- C. W. Wood-clo- Anniversary English department of the U. A. C. M. i Going: East . C. met with the Hyrum home and of the games the high score ruff of Salt Lake and Miss Lettle prize was awarded to Mrs Clvde Thatcher, who is teaching school community section of the Farm Certainly there is room tor you. ; Mr. and Mrs. Albert E. John- The Zeta Chi . sorority enter- Bureau, . at Davis county. A family dinner at its conference Thurs- yet but I have his address as he c- - M, and welcome, Worley. tained Monday' evening 'In com- day afternoon. Miss Kyle gave gave it to me before he left. Is 'Hold the velvet over1 steam, 2&Sft at a ..Bankheadr and Mr- Thatcher returned an interesting beon it the girls place or the boys to' placing the wrong side of, the discussjojv March 17. family Forty relatives ga- pliment to MaQde McClellan, the write firat? I am sure he is cloth directly in contact with the party Sunday afternoon ta len,lng!f at their home, 374 north fore her . departure tor,, Detroit, Childrens Magazines. bration of the blrthdav annlror. Leora and Mrs. thered A conference was held SaturSecond East street, and spent an Michigan, where she will do post waiting for me to write before he steam; When this has been done were Fouleer Byron the spending ary of their son. George The brush it on the right side vigor- day. Carnations were mu- day afternoon In the Farm Buwlto Mr- - and Mrs enjoyable Patrick colors and emblems ware eek F M. B. A. used to decorate the luncheon graduate work. Games andenter- reau rooms at the Court house ously; This is quick and quite of used for the centerpiece Covers ,osea Thatcher. the were features sic , where thirty club leaders The person who goes away satisfactory. m'sW. James tables, . 9 , , 3 $ m.e laid for sixteen guesta " , Thank you, lam sure I will. . tainment - A Buffet . supper vwas instructions enroll- - should always be the one to 'write in J entertained at dinner Sunday Miss Emma Laub, Associate ' served. The committee ... d fali.'fSFlhient, organization, and general the first letter, M. B. A., whether v evening in compiiment to Mrs. Grand: Matron of t,m c at ninn.r instruction tor the coming years they be boy or glrL the Order of r&ngement thj William of celebration in Rumble, day evenin' Eastern Star, left Wednesday Karth, Eva Johnson and Hazel Work. AH of the the of Be a little longer and I Daughters projects will was gUis .'BUtst of honor commence not later than June, he wUlpatient am sure. and candles 'formed the center-cove- rs tor Salt; Lake, where she Joined (Hirst. Thewith write I I gifts. Pioneer presented Meet 1 Maud so Stevens, Worthy were Mrs., they can be completed by fall. Mid Verna Reevea fhevtabe wls PJfc tor the table. Grand Matron and together they A complete program' of Aunt Dear twelve lor Euest3' Sally: literature, decorated with spring flowem visited chapters at Richfield and The Ballard camp of the Daugh- Etc., was given at the conference. I have been using mascaro on The Seagull camp will meet V I Mrs. A L. Cole arid Mrs. W. B. nr Falmer ; Jones arrived home from Salt Mt. Pleasant. They were accom- ters of the Utah .Pioneers met About two hundred women, of my eyelashes every day and they enreJtnwd Hotel ladies from the and at afternoon Ogden by Thursday Sanday tn Lake Monday after a weeks vis- - panied fleers and leaders of the home are beginning to come out and Monday, March 25 at 2 oclock at Salt Lake. Eceles, Mrs. J. A, Hulme dis- and community section of the are breaking off, is there any the Bluebird. A good attendance as lt 1,1 Salt a?osP o? at the mrh' Salt Lake and Friendship. Cache Mrs. F. V. Champ and two chil- cussed the topid Utah. which safeguards is desired. Farm County Bureau, preparation t Ta:atcllo, Idaho. The Hotel Mrs. V. D. Gardner accompan- - dren arrived home Tuesday from Valko Hickman sang two songs. were guests of the Logan Cham-be- r reada Hi even in S. visit Amassen a gave Jed by her mother. Mrs. 8. J. Mrs. H, three weeks Chicago, fh of Commerce at a peas, eight ) Rich, arrived home Sunday from with Mrs. Chymps mother, Mis. lng, S. Hark adf t,wd1gs'kj spring entertainment.Monday A dinner guests, W C. Winton. southern California, . where they feature dance was served at the Hotel Eccies, The members of the Wesew'have A dancing party was given Frithe winter. Mrs. Clyde Dorothy Mitchell and Fannie after which they attended the club gave a surprise party FTtday Worleyspent and little son, who ac- - day evening in the Sixth ward Hodges. After the program tea fashion Co featured by the evemng for Mr. and Mrs. Oscar companled her mother. Mrs. Rich amusement hall by the Fourth was served. The hostesses were merchants.show In the evening they Erlteeli. Games and dancinng'to California in the fall arrived C.uorum of Seventies at which Mrs. Matrha Roberts, Mrs. D, J. were guests of the Chamber of were features of the entertain- - home a week ago their were special Sutton, Mrs. William Budge and Commerce at Pantages. Where You Get More FOR NO MORE ment A basket lunch was serv- - Mr. and Mrs. Milton Merrill guests. Apartners servwas lunch basket Mrs. Painter. The Elizabeth Mqthews Camp fd- - Twelve couples were In at- - and Mr. and Mrs. Percy Smith ed. The men drew iczcts ior Litof the tho Under of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers tendance. entertained at a bridge dinner partners and baskets, which the tle Theatre auspices the met Wednesday organization, On Saturday evening In cele-- i Monday evening at the Merrill ladies had evening at the brought with them, Theta Alphi Phi chapter of the home bration of the birthday anniver- - home. The St. Patrick idea was of Mrs.- - Annie M. Smith, Mrs. J. M. Norfleet en- national and Mr. dramatic fraternity, of the camp. According ry of her Miss Don- - carried out in all of the appoint- at dinner Sunday in presented little Women adapted president na Benson, daughter, to custom the ;amp entertained Mrs. Serge Benson ments. Score prizes were award- - tertained Mr. and Mrs. N. from Louise M. Aleott to compliment Marion by assisted by the members of the ed to Mrs. Walter Welti and Prof. T. Kennedy of Provo, and Mr. Deforest, Wednesday evening. This at its annual meeting for the Gamma Xt Gamma sorority, gave W. J. Vickers. of the members. Ninety Cornwell Kennedy of Mrs. rnd series of the partners her a surprise party at the Ben'. Mrs. R. E. Berntson entertained Salt Lake. A crystal bowl cf was the third of the were In attendance. H. A. Theurer The' son home. Games and radio were1 the members of the F- F. W. club Little Theatre offerings., play gave the talk for the rnauons centered evening 1.was directed by Chester" J. Myers his the entertainment. Later in the at a bridge luncheon Thursday subject being early pioneer evening a supper was served. nie afternoon. The tables were de- to ari the appoint-- ) Of theEngllsh department of Hie stories, and eariv htntnr i Easter idea was attractively U.i A. C. The members of the cast Utah. John with tulips. Mrs. Joseph merits of the dinner. i i ried out in all the appointments, Morgan Jr., Mrs. E. A John- The French club met Thursday included trig following: Gwen of songs. A d'uet was Twenty-seve- n Mrs. A. J. Berntson. Mrs. evening. A program of readings, Rigby, Tbclma Fogelberg, Emma John Spuler and Mrs. given by guests were in Margaret tendance. The out of town Russell Hanson, Mrs, C. E. HasBeryl Hammond. C. L. Hammond games and songs, all Pcrueca, Clarise Webb, gave guests were, Miss Laurena Clay- - kins, Mrs. E. G. Carter and Mrs. recitations, Bernice a Hobbs, Bown, time. testimonial Gladys to Pioneer Women. ton and Miss Ruth Clark of J- Clarence Johnson were special in French occupied the MerriU EleV' Miss Foster of the Quinney, Burdette Thorpe road a sterling The Relief Society Miss Lucille Klnnersley guests. Provo, ward entertained at its am Larsen, James decobs, Fred Hodg- short story. The ladles of the Reand Miss Gretta Croft of Salt Miss Elva Boden, Miss Orpha enth Abbott. outOne Emerson son, afternoon lief Society presented a one-a- ct Lake. Sweeten, Mark Neuberger and nual meeting Tuesday standing feature of the evening plsy. Refreshments were served Miss Gayle Christensen enter- Lund Johnson motored to Salt which celebrated the birthday of was new set a At created scenery, Eliza R. Snow camp tained at a dinner party Thurs- Lake Friday to see the Deseret the Society. The Relief Society choir furnished the music. Miss by Prof. Myers, and under his Daughters of Utah Pioneers met day evening. The home was de- Song. coldirection act one constructed the Thursday afternoon at the home Stockton - Christiansen Co. presents a corated with spring flowers. The U. A. C. Womans club met Sergene Benson read two Refresh- lege. This new set at Mrs. Ada E. Wahlstrom. The of scenery Mr. and Mrs. O. F. Oscar en Monday afternoon at the home plays by Alfred Sutro. coat tailored on fashions furnished beautiful and artistic hostesses for the afternoon were superior tertalned at a dinner and card of Mrs J. E. Shepard. Mrs. E. G ments were served. The hall was E- ocA. for Mf5.the for decorated perthe settings Mrs. Busby, Inez ever evenings " newest lines. book in That attractively reviewed the party Friday compli- Peterson ment to Mrs. Mai .a Erickson of Island Within by Lewis. Tea was casion. Souvenir cards were given formance which was so credit- Thain and Mrs. Susie Brady. A book review A Lantern in her Hollywood, Calif. "Ve table was, served. The following ladies were by the presidency to all the mem- ably presented. Outstanding work Hand by Beth Streeter Aldrich,, decciated with danodils. Covers isnecial guests: Mrs. Vendla Rcb-we- bers present, numbering over a was done by the following, which was These coats given by Mrs. Lee Hales. Two' laid for sixteen guests, i bins of Los Angeles, Calif., Mrs. hundred, to remind them of the gave a finish to the nerfomance: "iiano genuine Dupont fabric. selections by Mrs. John as Prof. Baer, ' Cards followed the dinner. J. K. Cannon of Texas; and Miss schedule of the regular monthly Fred Hodgson to Guaranteed not crack or off reand Mrs. Helen Blanch- Mt. and Mrs. John Moser meeting. Mrs. Vera Lawson, a Beryl Bown as Beth, Clarise Webb iroberg, Wright of the care given them. New tertained at a dinner party Sat-- The Clio club met Wednesday former member and class leader, as Joe, Thelma Fogelberg as Aunt ard rendered two songs accomgardless by Mrs. Broberg. Refreshnrday evening. The table was 'afternoon at the Bluebird- Mrs. C. before moving to another ward, March and Gladys Hobbs as panied colors in Modernesque designs. ments were served. centered with a basket of green T. Cannon was the hostess. Mrs. was an honored guest. By way of Amy. The fourth and last Little - Misses Eva carnations and green .candies. All Bums Crooks ton reviewed the showing appreciation Baxter, Marie Pedof her Theatre will be given were carried book The Swan Song by Gals- work In the society she was pre- some timeoffering ersen, Ruth Baer, and May Pedthe appointments in directed and April, ersen out in the St. Patrick idea. Cov- worthy. Tea was served. Mrs. sented with a motored to Salt Lake, Sunby Dr. N. A. Pedersen, head of the gift ers were laid tor thirty-tw- o Harry Parker was a special guest. The Commercial cllib of the Lo- English department of the V. A. day to attend the Desert - Song, Miss Margaret Wilkinson went guests. Cards followed the dinner. they, returned after the show. school gave a dinner C. Profesor and Mrs. C. J. Myers At the close of the games score to Hyrum Tuesday to read the gan high Monday evening at the The meeting club Engineers its gave What Every Woman cafeteria of the school. Music was annual St. Patrick dinner dance went to Preston Friday evening prizes were gwarded to: Mrs. Al- drama. to bert Squires, A. B. Holman, Mrs Knows by Barrie, to the Relief furnished by Boyd readJudge the Pulley. Talks at th Hotel Eccies Monday ing contest ofinterpretative V. W. Lawson, and Ernest Lun-dah- L Society of the First ward. the high schools Good selection of lacquered E.- - R. Owen, Roy were ruberiz- by Fifty-fogiven members evening. and of that district. Mrs. Ruth M. Bell gave a Wright and Miss May McCarrey. partners The St ed coats in participated. Lazarus There were twenty-tw- o The Sigma Theta Phi sorority dramatic reading of colors On Tuesday evening at the In attend- Patrick idea was carried out in Hotel Eccies announce the pledging of Miss Laughed the hospital staff of by Eugene O'Neill, for ance. all the appointments.-of Alta Orser, Miss June Monson the Ladies Literary club Dancing the William Budge Memorial The Spur club of the U. A. C. foEowed the dinner. . - " and Miss Fawn Singleton. The Smithfleld Thursday. hospital entertained at Its annual announce of Miss the pledging Miss Helen Holgate of Oregon dinner. The St. Patrick idea was pledging was held Saturday afternoon at the chapter house. State college was also a guest of Mamie Eck and Miss Helen Towcarried out in all the appolnt-ment- a ers. meetAt business the Mrs. Lee Thatcher entertained Dr. and Mrs. Tompkins for the regular The table was decorated a few friends at a bridge tea latter part of the week on her ing of the Spurs Wednesday evwith green carnations and green reMiss 44 Blanch Larsen FUteiB4t4 Wednesday afternoon. The home returh trip from Washington, P. ening sweetpeas. Covers were laid for After All it Costs Less to Bui y The Best . . ' tout eird wttfc was attractively decorated with C ?4 guests. Alter the dinner the ported the proceedings of the TbMW V iRtibM. Ask f will Onnrisi Delta vmf was The Beta national convention of the Spurs served. remainder of the evening was sorority spring flowers. Tea DIAMOW9 CRI.Cgr9Tl.KII KASi FILX9, tor 4 yn . spent In playing f500. Four score The high score prize was award give its annual Easter tea Sun-Jda- y held recently at Pullman, r Umr Nosr I 9 lee, house. at the chapter ed to Mrs. Ross Anderson. J sou sr mwc ms iTurwsui prizes were awarded.. tive-schem- e , - Fol-Thor- - Tn n;,. 's- - famidi -- 1 - vmtitiuLfaL tis' ed That-lunche- ed , on - se - &?SuK - cele-ihoi- st , 4-- H - S ? M I' SlocktonChristiamcn JModernesque - A New and Better ed at-Is- Rain Coat rain - are re peal en-;Do- ra - $10.00 Silk Moire at $19.75 - and ur bright ? ' $6.75 and. $7.50 . . As o |