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Show FAGE EIGHT. ' . Activities Engagement Announced . ' ; . ; , ; , ; " Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Thompson announce of the engagement their daughter, Helen, to Robert E. Griffiths, son ot Mr.' and Mrs. Robert Griffiths of Smithfield. The marriage will take place the first of June. Mr. Griffiths is a graduate of the Utah ; AgricuJ- -, tural college and a member . of the Sigma Chi fraternity. Follow- Ir.g his graduation he tilled a mission in Germany for ' foreign D Schurch. On his re the L. turn from Germany he went business- .- The into the cattle brde elect is a graduate of Em mu son college of oratory, at ntton. She is a member of the Zota Phi Eta a national drama-ti- c fraternity. and Thompson Elsa Thompson, entertained ,at an attractively bridge luncheon on appointed Thursday afternoon at the Blue- to Miss bird, in compliment t Helen Thompson. The various small tables were decorated with pink and lavender sweet peas. A color scheme of lavender in the appointments. The guest of honor was seated at s large round table in the center of the hall with the smal Jer ones grouped around . The large table was centered with an attractive arrangement of pink snapdragons and greenry. There were twelve Ruests seated at this table. The brfde Idea was intro-i duced in the place and talley cards. Bridge followed the lun-- I' eheon. At the close of the card games score pize were award-ed to Mrs; E, G- Peterson and Wallace J. Carlisle and - a ;) Mrs. guest prize to Miss Thompson. The guests, were " Mrs. Robert Griffin and Mr. ' Thomas Farr of Bmithfield Mrs S. 8. Eccles of Ogden, Mrs. R. (i 8. Belnap of Pocatello, Idaho, Mrs. Kenneth Cannon of Texas. Ninety guests were . In atten- i dance. . ;; W. T. Rogers entertained ,i at a bridge luncheon' Saturday afternoon at the home of her r mothr, Mrs, J. E, Shepard, in ' Mis to Helen compliment Thompson. The luncheon tuhUs and rooms were charmingly ile- rink and White Co. a ted with sweet peas, with the colors fea- , tured in the appointments. Cov- -t era were laid for twenty eight I guests. After .luncheon the were arranged for bridge. A score and guest prize . were ' awarded. The out of town guests ' were (Mrs. Leslie White and Mrs. I, V. P. White of Salt Lake, Mrs. h S. S. Eccles of Ogden and Mr? Mrs, J. i K. C. Cannon of Texas. ,1 E. Shepard and Mrs, Nettle Lund assisted the hostess, 5 Mrs. A. daughter. Card : Local Clubs - . ot if Mil - out-of-to- , M-'S- . I ta-bl- es ' The Logan dancing club entertained at a dancing party Thursday evening at the Hotel Eccles. Light refreshments were served. Thirty five couple were in attendance. ' The 'Wesew club was entertaln-ie- d Friday evening at the home of Mrs, Carrie Nelson. The home was decorated with spring flowers.' At the close of the evening entertainment refreshment were served. Eight member in attendance. t - entertained Mrs. O. W. Cooley of her sewing club Wednesday afternoon. The afternoon was concluded with refreshments. The V. A- C. Woman club met Monday afternoon at the Home Economic Cottage, Mias Charlotte Dancy wa sthe hostess. Mi Margaret Wilkinson gave an interest-in- g review of the life of Ellen Terry, Miss Wilkinson had a theatre programe, of one of Eilen in Terrys , early performances London which she passed to the ladies to see, also some very good picture of the actress. Tea followed the, program. The following ladies were special guest;-Mr- s. Christine B. Clayton, Mr. Alice Houston, Miss Alice Kewley, Miss Dora Wright, Mrs. Kenneth Can non, of Texas, Miss Della Morrell, In the place ot the regular pro gram at the Clio club this week a party was given in compliment to Mrs. Henry Oberhansley, one of the members, who with her nus band will leave Logan in July for Cedar City, where they will make their home, Mr, Oberhansley having been appointed ' to preside over the Southern branch of ihe Utah Agricultural college at ve dar. The party was given at the home of Mrs. Sherwm Maeser. A lunch was served. The Uhle rooms were attractively decorated with pink carnations. Covers were laid for twenty five guests, all members of the club. Miss Marjorie Lamb sang three songs accompanied by Miss Cleopha Richards,' after which, Mis Richard contributed piano selection Mr. Oberhansley wa presented with a gift in pottery. The committee on arrangement consisted of Mrs. Mcse Thatcher, Mr. John Chna tlansen. Mrs. M. O. riarrl. The Womens Literary club met Wednesday afternoon at the Hotel Eccles. Mrs. Gilbert Thorpe was the hostess. Mrs. N. W. Christiansen reviewed the book The Bridge of San Luis Rey by ThornA Wilderton group of musical numbers was given by Chester Swinyard, violinist, Ewart Swm-yard- , cello, and Gilbert Thorpe ianist. Tea was served. The folding ladies were special guests; Mr. G. Aaron Gibbs, Mrs, Weston Vernon, Mrs, C. O. Peterson, Mrs. Walter Welti, Mrs. P. A, Pederson, Mrs, J. M. OBrien, Mrs, Q. H. Budge, Mr. D, P, Murray, Mrs. Olen Nielsen, Miss Vivian Red-for- d and Mis Irene Woodward. The B, P. W. club gave a dinner meeting at the Bluebird Monday evening. The long table wa attractively decorated with spring flowers carried cut in red. Covers were laid for 38 guest. After dinner Prof A, N. Sorensen gave an interesting review of James Branlh Cabell book, Domnei A comedy of Women worship, Mr. L J. Bailey sang two songs-- The committee in charge of arrangements consisted of Miss May g. Miss Phoebe Miss Mabel Pederson, Mis Eva Baxter and Mrs. Vega Mau. - the member THE JOURNAL. LOGAN CITY. CACHE COUNTY. UTAH. - Parties Wilson entertained Saturday April 27, 1929. Marriages jof The Week Women Dominate New York Fashion Salons The marriage of Miss Lily Shaw and Mr. William B. Tayday afternoon In compliment to lor of Park City- - took plade Wedher sister. Mrs. Peter Rich John- nesday in the Logan temple. Afson of Blackfoot, Idaho. The ter the ceremony a breakfast luncheon tables were attractively was served at the home of the flowers. brides mother, Mrs. W, D. Shaw decorated with spring laid for sixteen for the immediate members f Covers were guests. Bridge followed the lun- the family. The table was deawardcorated with roses and lilies of cheon. Score prizes were ed to the Misses Elsa and Helen the valley. The young . couple to will make their home here for Thompson and a guest prize Mrs. Johnson. the immediate present. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Morgan Mrs, C. W, Green entertained Jr, entertained at a supper and at a miscellaneous shower Moncard party Friday evening at day evening in, compliment to their home. The small supper Miss Lily Shaw, a bride of the tables were decorated with spring week. The home was decorated for with a variety of spring flowers. Covers were laid flowers. Cards followed Games and music furnished the sixteen guests. were the supper. Score prizes entertainment. Refre awarded to Mr. and Mrs. Alfred were served. Forty guests were Miss , Shaw reKremer, Mr. H. B. Niels and in attendance. Francis Olsen. ceived a number of useful and Mr. John Moser entertained beautiful gifts. the members of her bridge club Miss Ardalla Hansen and Harat bridge Thursday afternoon. vey J. Robbins were married The luncheon table was decorat- Friday evening April 19th, in the ed with da.fodilii. Covers mere Logan temple. - After the cerelaid for eight guests. Bridge fol- mony the couple went to Salt lowed the luncheon A high score Lake Jor the week-enThey returned on Sunday morning. A pilze was awarded. Plans are being made for a eard breakfast wa given in their honMay or at the home of the grooms party to be given Saturday Cot4th at the Home Economic parents, Mr. and ' Mrs. William T. tage in the afternoon and even- Robbins, for the Immediate meming, bv the U. A. C, Faculty Wo- bers of the family. Covers were mens League, at which tables will laid for fifteen. The couple will at Preston, be sold the proceeds to be used make their home for the Loan Fund, Mrs. P. E. Pet- Idaho. erson heads the committee on arrangements. of Mrs. Vanez at a luncheon and bridge Tues- ihmenli d. Birthday f Parties Mrs. P. V. Cardon entertained at a dinner party Wednesday evening In celebration of the birthday of her husband. The home decorated with soring flowers. Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Cardon, President and Mrs. E. G. Peterson, Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Romney, and Mr. and . Mrs. George B. Caine. Mre. William Wilson entertained at a quilting party Tuesday her .afternoon which celebrated A dinner birthday anniversary. was served. The table was dewith daffodils. Covers corated were laid for eight guests, was 1". Sororities and Fraternities The Sorcsis Alumnae member the Logan chapter entertained at a bridge supner Tuesday evening at the Hotel Eccles. The able Was deorated with daffodils. Cover were laid for 35 guests. A score prize was awarded. The sorority announces the pledging of Mis Helen Horseiy. The Alpha Kappa Psl fraternity entertained at a dancing party at the Bluebird Tuesday evening were served, Light refreshment Thirty five couples were In attendance. of Daughters Pioneers - The couturier business In New York is not wholly dominatThe Sea Gull camp of the ed by women as Sally Miigrim (above) is one of the leaders. The daughters of the Utah pioneer salon of her establishment is furnished and decorated in modat the met Monday afternoon home of Mr. William Swinyard. ernistic treatment. The assisting hostesses were Mr. T. A. Greenhalgh and Mr. H. O. Bowman. Mrs. G. H. Green gave the talk on Federal Irrigation projects In the West. Mrs. C. L. the Skanchy gave a sketch of Kate life of her father. Mrs. Mrs. Mortormer sang a song and William Evans contributed a vocal selection. Refreshments were served. The Hand Cart Daughters o. the Utah pioneers - met Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. folGeorganna Hawklna with the hostess as ladies assisting lowing Mrs. Alice Smith, and Mrs. LUUe 1 Spencer, Mrs. Hawkins gave sketch of the Ute cf her mother, Mrs, Georganna Hill. A chapter of the History of Utah was given by Mrs. Annie M. Smith, Mrs. Hid sang a song. 3 Miss- Georganna song accompanied Hawkins ang Miss by Miss LaPreie Hawkins,accomBertha Moyle sang a song panied by Miss Hawkins. Tea was 4 By F, J. Starael , . (Associated Press Staff Writer) New York (API A new is sweeping the country- but the old traditions linger. America has found a prominent place In the world cf ia&nion but Pails still Is pouulaily accepted as the fountain head from rhicn flews all that is known as good National cindoms are' not Mattered easily and tills is ono of long standing. Despite, the Ine of the tradtlon, development in creation of distinctive American apparel models has reached the point where the influence of Paris is of only secondary importance to the nearer. This is the consensus of iho stylists who lead in sharing tne course of American apparel fashions. They have no quarrel with the domination of Paris as a style source, but regard it only as an integral part in the machlnd, . , For style taken by itself, they argue, is one point. Interpreting and buildipg that style into garments which satisfy the widely diversified tastes and requirements of American women is another matter, but the really important consideration for the buyer.- The vogue for a French label Is on the decline, at least in the opinion cf Fifth avenue. The frequently experienced necessity of drastic alterations on returning to America has taken much of the pleasure out of the Paris shopping expedition, In these exclusive establishments of the uptown district, all the guess is placed on the American models and excellent fining. , Importations are on display also, but the clientele usually .is not' encouraged In this direction, partly because faithful reproduction so often are available in quantifies in the moderate-price- d shops not so far away. , Exclusiveness is a delusion that is rapidly fading.. , The Goodmans, Camegies, Steins, Tappes, Blaines and the others in New York believe they interpret a distinctive American mode just as Patou, Doeuillet Paquin, Chanel, Lanvin. Jenny, Viennet and their confreres create the basic lines that are solemnly designated a the dictates of Paris. During the various buying. seasons, the luxurious salons of. the New York couturiers show a continuous pageant of the new modes. Mannequins parade before rows of customers displaying coats, ensembles, afternoon and evening gowns, hat and accessories. In the measuring, fitting and 6ewing room, the work of production goes on- - Three fittings 'usually are required In building a garment to order, Scmetime there are many . s The faculty members of ' the The Brigham Young camp of Logan academy entertained at the Daughters of the Utah Piona luncheon at the Biueblrd Monmet Friday afternoon at the eers day planned in honor of the Bluebird with the following ladies senior class. The senior class as hostesses; Mrs, Nettie T- - Ancolors orchid and sunset were Splcker, Mrs. derson, Mr. William . and Mrs. J, W. carried out in all the appointCrawford J. , W, ments. . Covers were laid . for as hostesses, Dr. O. W. Mrs. C.v K, Olsen returned Morrell feafourteen guests. Several Israelson gave a talk pn Federal rea to home Ogden Monday after tures were introduced as a Projects in the West. Irrigation sisfew visit with her here day minder of it being Shakesperes Wurtrich sang a song, Walter brother-in-laand ter Dr. and birthday. Miss Hazel Cook and Mis Arilne R. H. McGee. Mrs. R. Richards Mr. and Mrs. duet Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. G, W. Thatcher Anderson gave a piano v and bliss Nellie Fowler of Salt Lee Thatcher read the chapter ThatMiss Patience and daughter, Lake were guests at tea at the The Drama of the Plains, from cher, motored to 8alt Lake Thurs- Romances on an Old Theatre, by Logan academy Sunday evening. . the where acday they spentday. The boys of the Wasatch Refreshments were George Pyper. Laub F. Miss Mrs. Emma H. and S6?V(i4 ademy ot Salt Lake were lunchSatur-urda- y K a Laub breakfast gave eon guests at the Logan acadcamp morning at the Bluebird in .The William B ofPreston emy on Monday, the Utah entercompliment to Mrs, Maude C. Ste- of the Daughters Mrs Chester J. Myers vens of 8alt Lake. Worthy Grand Pioneers met Thursday afternoon tained at iunchton Wednesday Matron f the Eastern Btar- - The at the home of Mrs. L. H. Ken-nar- d stternoon In compliment to Mis. with Mrs. Mary Larsen, Mr. was attractively decorated table j. L, Mathews of Suit Lake , (ftlUW ) and Mrs. Margaret V. A. C. Faculty Women with spring flowers. Covers were David Nash., Covers were laid for six.. - hostesses, Prof C. E. as Bntzell ladies. Mrs. for laid met the following Friday afternoon at tkf, p5tt "FedMiss Johanna Moen and Mr, League 'fti&kM .home of Mr. P- - V. Cardon, Stevens, Miss Louise Corfield, Miss McClellan gave a talk Prank R. Arnold were dinner the the in eral Irrigation Projects . Miss asthe Rhoda Frances with as ladies Corley, following Economics Home Stack at the and Sara guests j&v inthtflumj anew pticc tfpaJvd.&fikAtdTrwnif hostesses; Mrs. E. O, Car- Shields, Miss Florence , Jennings. West. The aMisses Ella servcottage Sunday. The table was de- sisting duet Tea was Mrs. Smith sang Mrs. C. E. McClellan, Mrs. Wil-fo- Miss Gertrude ter, Benjamlne, Covers with corated snapdragons. it eMm, B. Porter. Mrs. W. W. Hen- Effie Langton. Miss Neyade Cook, ed . ' (jay-lwere laid for ten guests. The Zina D Young camp of Mis Kathleen Hull, Mrs. Mis Emily King, Miss Ada K. derson, 3kt of alunf am m,uqht&rtA. fx&bm, Mr, and Mrs- - Frank DeBrv J. L. Miss Florence An- Hortenstetn, Miss Atiessa Scott. the Daughters Of the Utah Piond here derson. Hanley, Weton Ogden spent the week-enall of Salt Lake, Mrs. Leo Yeates eers met Thursday afternoon, at read Vernon Mr, as guests of Mrs. PeBry' parents and discussed the drama Behold of Ogden, Mrs. Mvra Larrlck of j the home of Mr, Jcnes, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Orson Smith. the Bridegroom" by George Kelley, canyon, Mrs, E. W. Wall Ham Evans and Mrs, Kate Morti-o- f Mr. and Mrs. A. Pi. Caine of Refreshment Mt. Pleasant, and the following mer sang a duet, Mrs. Ellen Smith of her sister. Mrs. Merlin Van Telford in the First ward and will were served. The Little Theatre organization from Logan; Mrs. Hilda Hardy of Providence gave the talk on Pocatello, Idaho, spent last weeksoon make his home there. , end here visiting with Mis. Caines gave its last offering of the sea- Mr. and Mrs. Robert Simpson. Mrs. "Federal Irrigation Projects in Orden. Several of the farmers in our Mr,! son of small West-Kent, Molen E, Smith, Sidney Miss Mrs. son the Anna gave Mary Gladys mother, Armstiong, Monday evening, when it Newey. Mr. hftVe received small Mrs. was and thrown Kent Mrs. Roy to Erma Mrs. H. a McGee. F, a piano selection, Mrs. R. S. Larsen entertained at presented capacity house, Mrs. Pauline the week, during from week horse last a and Miss and Laub Mis Shiftman Emma the Margaret Periwig club in "Juno and Laub and a Kensington tea Tuesday after On Monday afternoon Miss sang a group of songs. A ceived several cuts and bruises noon. At the close of the after- the Paycock. A tragedy in three Mrs. L. E. Nelson, Mrs. Vernon Myrtle Davidson, met with the noon tea was served. The tea table acts by Sean O Cassey, - at the W. Crockett and Mrs. C, J. M. sketch of the life of Mrs. Kather-- about the face and body. Clifford Paulson Jr. small son Farm Brueau Ladles and discus Salt Lake ine Johnson was given. Refreshand rooms were decorated with U. 8. A. C. auditorium, directed Trotman went to of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Poulson ed color as It applies to the home, to attend a reception ments were served. various colored tulips. Cover were by Dr. N. A. Pederson, head of Thursday received a painful the English department of the given - at the armory by the . injury last After the meeting she met with a laid for ten guests. Saturday when he was acciden- - rnumber of young girls and talked On Tuesday evening at the home U. S. A. C.. The cast included American Legion Auxiliary to meet club tally hit and run over by Mr, pn the organization of a of Miss Fawn Anderson, the Jun Marion Everton, Mrs. Irene Chip-ma- n Mrs. Boyce Flicklin Jr., of Georcooking and sewing, Reed - Johnson. gia, National president of the Hogen Drury, while he was stand-,1- 1 Randall, more. ior girls and their teacher, Mis. L I ing by the Paulson service sta- - - Mrs. Luella Van Orden, and Mrs, John C. Peterson of the Fourth Lutle Bancroft, Ted Carlisle, Mer- American Legion Auxiliary. And Striking loyalty to Individual were'Geo. no bones Pond been Ihave to B. tion. asked rill Elks club. Hobbs. evenat. a also Although the Anderson, Gladys ward M. banquet saleswoman is evidenced by these A., enjoyed an re-- 1 work as to will club leader broken lad on have and the Emerson Claire will On go Abbott, Hayward Friday evening they purchasers of expensive, apparel. ing of radio entertainment. Remain In bed for about . three .Thursday next a meeting will be When and La Mar Lyman. Once again to Brigham city, where they will freshments were served. a saleswoman leaves One to atsevere .held week the bruises. Mrs. at home due of were Van the Little Join Theatre patrons others from Logan and Mrs. S. J. Loomis arrived home house for another she ' usually t Orden see a & to favored such finished tend permanently Mrs. Tibbits and small organize takes most of her regular clients dancing party given by Lewiston Monday from Ogden, where she The Misses children Floyd clubAH girl April 27 between with her to the hew . establishMrs. are visiting with performance of high class play. the American Legion for the Dishad sDent the week end. enter-Mr.aBowen Harriet 14 and and Myrtle Mrs. arc ment. Randal sustained her year age at of, week.,'1 part trict Units. Paul Mrs. C. A Peterett of Chicago, this Boyee Murray at a surprise party on Sat- to the end with professional ease. Mrs. D. C Brown and favor from one season jll., arrived here Monday for a Other 111 onor. ofhePSrrJthnefd8hiondeSwa?dt TheIsses Effie VUlet, Florence to Popular who did outstanding work two son cf Pocatello, Idaho, ev!in? months visit as a guest of Mr. and another run a perilous course Bowen Charles 80th Cassi were Johnand a Eva Reed LaMar week here end Campbell spent last Lyman, guests Mrs. S. J Loomis. even for the large, Richwd iPond Friends ReUefStvand Parklnson BrmiverMry. Everton and Ted of Mr. and Mrs. William Watson, (birthday Pent Wednesday In Mr- and Mrs. Guy Holland spent son, Marion Roskellv of the Relief leaders in this business. Each Society and were the family E. neighborsof A. Mrs. The Little Theatre of Salt Bowen Lake the week end at Ogden as guests Carlisle, stake iward were visitors at the ifded house, of course, enjoys a certain vitad and numbered the guests a size increased a as In has here spent the of Mrs. Hollands mother, Mrs. H. ward 0n TuesdayjtebandrsP&eo patronage but it is no sewell as appreciation of the devel- guest of Miss Edith Bowen and eighteen. The evening was spent Pondtnd Mr. regular cret fickleness of human nature Hampton. a A ormusic. and program Mrs. Bowen. Theatre of the (with Little Mrs. Peter Rich Johnson and opment can exnlaip the sales curves' beBernhisel of Sr Mm the Mrs, y. P White and Mrs. Leslie .delicious luncheon was served. Ruf and small son of Blackfoot, Idaho, ganization. which is not a pertween the outstanding and modMrs. Mary Gre- - afternoon stake manent Mr. Mrs. are Lake Ransom of White Salt and community activity. spent the Edgar returned home Sunday after a successful seasons of a an(j Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Hvde and week en dhere as guests of Miss the proud parents of a fine baby gory of the 1st ward presidency; Foy Bernhigelleft erately two weeks visit here with her house. All of which at particular were visitors Lewiston the 'on . Miss of train born home Mrs. at of Helen Mr. the Thursday morning by Virginia Hyde, (boy Thompson. and daughter, sister and brother In law proves, say the couturiers, on Tuesday after- - for Montana Second ward that funer-nooto week end here E. attend the A. Mre. Mr. Ransom's Mr last and Mrs. Harris and and parents, Mrs. Vanez Wilson, and parent, Ogden spent American women demand Indivi'al of Mrs. Bemhisel's brother. as guests of Mr. and Mrs. John two small sons spent last weez David Van Orden on April 19th. to pr. and Mrs. O. H. Budge. suited duality themselves and Mrs. Effie Villet entertained the end in Salt Lake as guests of Mr.i Mr. and Mrs. Steven Laurr In connection with the regular Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Quinney T. Caine. that they will find It at any price. .were the glad recipients of a Relief Society on Tuesday Mr. and members of her club at her home and Mrs. Owen Smith. entertained at a dinner party Miss Hortense Merrill enterMrs. Vem Wiser gave a vocal on Thursday afternoon, the time! Preston fine baby girl born April 19th. guests Monday evvisitor on Thursday evening at 'their home tained sixteen mursaay . Bolivia has begun to manufac-- 1 Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Wiser are duet jwas spent in playing bridge. The afternoon. on west First South. The table ening. The home wa decorated was to was awarded over Radio with flowers. Prize ture safe Mrs. arrival of who Mrs. the and a Kent has formerly modern Valeria Hyer and mother cotton rejoyclng textiles, spring Roy' was centered with marigolds , Mrs. Wm. Leavitt were Logan Covers .were. laid the chief entertainment. A late mill having begun ' operations at a baby girl bom Tuesday April been a resident of the Third ward Florence Pond. yellow tapers. Mrs. Vesta was was 23rd. Is a Mrs. at Wiser La home supper served, Paz. the of Jorgensen has purchased the home visitors on Thursday. Ether for twelve guest a Me-Carr- Ha-din- c-- Mil-gri- th tic I rd eW -- , . Mle-kels- ks on - 4-- H E 7 S ion DEPARTMENT - . nd - aud-lenc- mid-wee- k n- -- |