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Show w ' TtfE JouftttAt, Logan, gaGHE coitNTV, titA'rt ' page Six Marriages of The Week 'Engagements Announced- j Birthday Champion Oraforiv , Parties - notable wedding of the week' The engagement of Miss The!- -' Mrs. Harry Farr entertained at that of M!s3 Helen Thomp-m- a Lloyd of Spencer, North Caro-- a surprise party Saturday after-so- n to Robert E. Griffiths at lina, to Dr. Maurice B. Linford of noon In compliment to the 'birth-noo- n on Saturday at the home Logan, has recently been an- - day anniversary of Mis. Mary N. --- fey of the brides parents, Mr. and nounced. Miss Lloyd Is the only pair. The rooms were decorated Mrs. A. B. Thompson on East daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Claude with purple and White lilacs. Tea center. A wedding breakfast fol-iLloyd of Spencer, N. C. During was served to 25 guests, lowed the ceremony for the 1m- - the year following her gradua- Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Loomis en- Carolina tertained at a dinner party lnediate families. The table was tion from the North covered with a lace cloth over for women, with the class ur(jay evening at their home. The pale green satin and centered of 1927, she was a member of- table was attractively decorated with the wedding cake which was the biology faculty and a resi- wltjj a sliver basket of narcisses. surrounded by pink roses and lil- tlrnce counselor there. At present 3jj trays in miniature tires were ies of the valley. Pale green ca she is Instructing given to the guests as favors. Cov- thedral candies completed botany de-e- rJ the graduate were Iald tor the following; of THiiversity In partment at th charming taole decoration. Mr and Mr3 E L CalIj Mr anc son is the Dr. Linford the evening a reception was givMrg E w Garrison, Ray Jones en at the Thompson home. The jiisconsin. fnrdDof and Mlss Gol!lla DeGray of Salt received ke both bridal party stood under a bowCity. Th er of roses and bridal wreath his bachelor and master s degree J nner bordered with palms and ferns. fro mthe Utah State Agricultural Cards were played after the Miss Thompson chose Mrs. S. 8 college. Since receiving his Ph. D. Eccles of Ogden lor matron of from the University , of neJ- John Moser entertained at honor. Her bridesmaid was her Wisconsin in 1927 he has been ftt In afternoon Tuesday sister, Miss ELa Thompson research fellow of the National dinner I rank Armstrong of Salt Lake Research council, working in compliment to t:ie seventieth of her mother, Mrs was best man for Mr. Griffiths. plant patholdgy at the University birthday Carlson. Place cards marked The bride wore a gown of egg- of Wisconsin (John I h covers fot W The shell lace over eggshell satin with Mr, and Mrs. Anthon Nielson decoratect with a ba$- an uneven hem line, with a ber- announces the engagement of of tuUps A birthday cafc Associated Press Photo tha of tulle. The veil of eggshell their daughter, Erma to Willard j tulle was caught with lilies of C. Kent of Kansas City, now ot wa cut Lucille Fletcher of Bay Pretty & Luther M, Howell enter the valley. She carried a bouquet San Francisco. The marriage will1 Ridge high school, Brooklyn, will talned at a childrens party Sat- of pink roses and lilies of the take represent the New York area In the In the near future. place afternoon In compliment national oratorical conteit at Washvalley. The matron of honor wore Mr. and Mrs. J. T. ftowell an- urday to the tenth birthday of her son, a gown of delicate pink organdie nounces ington May 25. the engagament of their Richard. A luncheon was served and tulle, and carried a boquet B. to Fred Grace, to fifteen guests. A birthday cake of pink roses. The bridesmaids daughter, son of Mr. and Mrs. pink candles decorated the Sororities and gown was cream lace with touch Baugh, The marriage with Sr. Frank Baugh, tables. Paper caps and whistles es of pink green and orchid colin the were fifth June will take place provided each guest. Dols ors over pink satin. She carried a Salt Lake temple. and balls were given as favors. boquet of pink roses. Mr. and rebeen have Announcements luncheon the remainder After The Phi Delta PI, national A. Mrs. H. Thompson, parof of thetheafternoon was spent in ents of the groom received the ceived here of the marriageof G. physical education sorority, held Miss Jean Wright, daughter games. initiations Sunday evening at the guests. Mrs. Thompson wore a of Logan, playing gown of cream lace over pink F. Wright, formerly California to Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Thatcher home of Miss Martha Carlisle for now of Sacramento, Miss Ruth satin. Mrs. Griffiths wore a gown girl3: The mar- and daughter Patience motored to the following of orchid crepe de chene trim- Francis Elwood Dosch.twenty-fiftMiss Verna Jackson, Maughan, h the took After Miss Helena Case, Mrs. Lucille place med with lace. Assisting In re- riage Ogden Sunday afternoon. Sacramento. having dinner at the Valley Owens Clark, Miss Lillian Nielson ceiving the guests were, Mr. and of May " in "" house In Huntsville they spent the and Miss Mrs, Robert Anderson of Ogden; Nelson. After the The missionary class of the remainder of the afternoon visit- initiations Myra Mr. and Mrs. B. G. Thatcher, Mr were refreshments Thursmet church F. P. Champ, Mrs. Parley Peterson Presbyterian ing Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Hyde in served. William Mrs. with Miss Dora Wright accomand Miss Charlotte Kyle. Mrs. J. day afternoon The Phi Upsllon Omicron, na Nelson and Oguen. them. E. Shepard, Mrs. W. B. Preston Wattls, Mrs. Hans panied tional home economics sorority, as hostesses. E. L. Sjoberg bnd Miss Jean Hyde of Salt Lake Mrs. enter-- , Mrs. W. Crockett Vernon had charge of the dining room The program was given by the talned at an attractive bridge entertained at a banquet at the Hotel Eecles Mrs. Wilbur ladles: evening. The tea table Was decorated with following afternoon. The long tablesThursday luncheon Saturday were decorated a lace cloth over, pink satin. The Skidmore, Mrs. John Boyle and Pink decbasket in a silver tulips With maiden and The hair fern subject wedding cake banked around Miss Jane Moody. the tables. Sixteen guests Miss tulips LuRee Gardner acted as discrussed was Latin Ameica." orated with pink roses and in attendance. The rooms toastmaster and Miss Alice Kew-le- y. and pink candles, form Refreshments were served to 25 were were decorated with tulips and Miss Zilla Linford and Miss ed tne centerpiece. The following members. lilacs. Score prizes were awarded ladies poured: Mrs. Luther M Singleton responded with Miss Laveta Wallace, Primary to Mrs. Allen Palmer and Mrs. Faun toasts. Covers were laid for 30, Howell, Mrs. A. F. Sfockton, Mrs mpervisor of the county schools Maeser. Sherwin twelve of whom were alumni F. P. Champ and Mrs. C. L was elected vice president of the On Wednesday evening the fac- members. A lamp was presented Jones. The following assisted in state federation of Business and a Logan Mrs. Alice Houston, foods inserving: Misses Afton Odell, Professional Womens clubs at the ulty members of the at ,a shower structor of the Utah State AgriBennion, Edna Wright, Af seventh annual convention of the Academy entertained . ... ton Carpenter and Mrs. Leslie cultural college before her deparin Balt Lake City on ture for Chieago where she-wi- ll White and Mrs. V. B. White ol organizationMiss Wallace has been Sunday. will not spend the summer. Mrs. Houston Salt Lake. Assisting In the glfl active in the local club, now serv- the school to which she rooms were: Mrs. B, E. Clark return. Mrs. Harris Plllsbury, form- will teach in Bellingham, WashMrs. Theodore Rogers,' Miss Mar- ing as president. erly of Logan who Is visiting here ington next winter. At the close Miss by" was A given reception were of the evening rthe sorority songs and Mrs. W. F, Ehman jorie Smith, Two hundred and MarBa Thurber at her home Wed- special guests. were sung. fifty guests called. 2 to 6, ffrom afternoon A marriage of Interest to many nesday Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Smith of the the opening young people of Cache county U announcing at a family dinner Mr. and Mrs. Wallace J. CarClass-wor- k, entertained that of Miss Lucretia Parsons ol Thurber school of speech. for Mr. and Mrs. lisle had Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Jonparty Thursday 3, June will which begin Newton, and Theron Ashcroft o1 of Clarkston and es and Mrs. Walter Treadwell of Barson, Hytum dicta111 voice include work in Hyde Park, which took plac Mr. and Mrs. Frank Grlfnth of Berkeley, California as their dindramatic interpretation, Weston, Idaho. The home wa3 dec- ner guests at the Hotel Eccles Wednesday afternoon in the Lo- tion, oantomlme and acting technique. orated gan temple. with spring garden flow-er- s Wednesday evening. school Mr. and Mrs. Luther Howell entAttorney and Mrs. George Q One of the features of ofthea childRich announce the marriage ol will be the organizing ertained-at a dinner Thursday Mr. W. and Mrs. Richards F. their daughter, Polly to Charle rens theatre. Practical work in of Salt Lake spent Memorial day in compliment to the following M. Griffin, son of Senator and designing and scene painting will here with their daughter and guests toof Salt Lake who motored be done and a play will be given y Mrs. W. H. Griffin, Jr. The spend Decoration' day. Mr. and Mrs. Val W. here was performed Saturday to climax the summers work. Bishop C. W. Nibley, Mrs. H. B. Palmer. The bride is a member of the The American Legion Auxiliary A shower Was given Wednesday Whftney, Mrs, Joseph Rowell and Sorosis sorority and Is a grad- held final initiations Friday even-.n- g Mrs Spencer .'Felt land evening for Miss Lena Chtheroe daughter. uate of the U. S. A. C. and wai of Commerce at the Chamber the acad- two childreh, Mr. and Kirs. Roy of the by Logan faculty a popular teacher at the South for the following ladies: Mrs. emy. ; were Bullen all of Salt Lake refreshments Cache high school last year. The Chester Loveland. Mrs. E, W. served Light Mr. and Mrs. M. R. Ho veyj ento twenty Couples. groom' is also a graduate of the Lundajil, Mrs. Don Edwards, Mrs., Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Firmage en- tertained at a family dinner parcollege and belongs to the Sigma E. F. Oscar, Mrs. Glen Earl and tertained Frf4$y evening in compliment Wednesday evening in ty; Chi fraternity. They will make Mrs. Howard CalL After the initiaMiss Vera King and to MiSsfJUcai Johnson who came to compliment their home in Salt Lake City for tions the remainder of the even- Miss Cecila Schless, two June here Sunday from San Francisco, the present, where Mr. Griffith to spend ten days with relatives ing was spent in making poppies brides, who have been employees has accepted a position. enroute to to decorate the graves of the Lo- of the J. C. Penney store. 'The and friends while The double wedding of Misi gan soldiers Memorial day. Falls, Montana. The table table was decorated with peonies Great was decorated with tulips and Florence Sutton to Thomas Car Mrs. J. R.' Hanseft entertained, and bridal wreath. Covers were peonies. Covers were laid for fifdon and her sister, Damaris tc n twenty-sevelaid for guests, who teen guests. After dinner the reReed Morrill was held Friday In at a family dinner party Thurswere store. the employees of the mainder of the time was spent the Logan temple. The ceremon- day. A basket of sweetpeas and ies were performed by President maiden hair fem centered the Dancing and music were features with music. Covers were kid for six- of the evenings entertainment. Mrs. Fred Hale and Mrs. W. D. Joseph R. Shepherd followed by table. Guest prizes were given to the Jones entertained the freshman a wedding breakfast at the home teen. Mr. and Mrs. Eames enter- guests of honor. and sophomore class of the of the brides parents, Dr. atic Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Standing re- Presbyterian Mrs. D. J. Sutton. Following the tained at dinner Wednesday evenSunday school at breakfast the young couples left ing in compliment to Mr. and turned home to Ogden Thursday a candy pull Tuesday evening at for a wedding trip. Mr. and Mrs Mrs. A. M. Vardcy of Los An- after a weeks visit here with Mrs. the home of Mrs Hale. Twenty-fiv- e Morrill will make their home In geles, Calif, who spent the mid- Standings parents, Mr, and Mrs. guests were present. A supweek here as their guests while G. W. Lindquist. Salt Lake City per was served at the close of the i enroute to Chicago. The home was Attorney and Mrs. L. E. Nelson evening. Mrs. T. B. Foy entertained the Mrs. N. E. Munk entertained decorated with spring garden entertained at a bridge dinner were laid for party Friday evening. The dinner Beehive girls of the Sixth ward the members of her bridge club flowers. Covers table and rooms were decorated Tuesday evening at the girls Friday afternoon ot her home eight guests. The guests were seated at two Prof, and Mrs. A. t. Southwick with jonquils, lilies of the valley camp in Logan canyon. After an resmall tables which were decorated motored to Ogden Friday where and tulips. Covers were laid for evening of playing games sixteen guests. Bridge followed freshments were served. with red tulips and apple blos- they spent the day. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Anderson soms. A lucheon was served and Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Hyde and .the dinner. At the close of the the remainder of the afternoon daughter. Miss Virginia Hyde, of games two score prizes were entertained at a dinner party was spent in playing bridge. Mrs, Ogden spent Memorial day here awarded. Monday in honor of their son, William Lohman was awarded the as guests of Mrs. Miss Beth Thurber entertained Edward before he leaves to fulfill parents, Hydes at dinner Sunday afternoon for a L. D. S. mission in England and price for high score, Eight guests Mr. and Mrs. John T. Caine. were present. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Farr were Mrs. Abe Tyson and her daugh- also for William Morrell, whomiffis The Cache stake Primary board guests at supper and cards of Mr. ter, Margine, Virginia and Ruth. leaving for Germany on a laid for 14 met at the home of Mrs. L. Ty- and Mrs. A. H, Hams Thursday Spring flowers were used to de- Sion. Covers were bowl of white guests. A large corate the tables. son Tuesday afternoon. After a evening, An interesting engagement to lilacs centered the table. Mrs. J. Ft Hafaere and twd litregular board meeting the reMrs. Percy Smith was hosmainder of the time was turned tle daughters, of San Diego, Calif, Logan people Is that of Miss Virfor her bridge club Monday into a social afternoon. Refresh- are here for an indefinite stay ginia B. Welling, daughter of tess at the Bluebird. A afternoon Secretary of State Welling to At- lurtcheon ments were served to 14 members, with relatives. was served to 12 memson D. of torney Preston, George Mr. Mrs. and Christiansen John "T. entertained Cannon Mrs, C. special Mrs. Kate Preston of this city. bers and the following at dinner Tuesday evening in and daughter. Miss Camille Chris- The engagement guests: Mrs. Milton Merrill and was announced tiansen atat their to spent several girls Thursday compliment at ft luncheon given recently at Mrs. G. A. Lindquist. The various home in Logan canyon. decorated with tending the Logan Academy and a summer the Hotel Utah by Miss Wellings small tables were Mr. Mrs. moand Walter Welti Covfew of the faculty members. tulips. Mrs. NT E Munk was sister. Mrs. J. of Wesley Horsley to tored Salt Lake ers were laid for 12 guests. awarded high score prize. Wednesday Brigham. Miss Pauline Winsor entertainDr. and Mrs. P. W. Eliason en- where they will spend the week. The Misses Elsa 'and Helen Willard Boded announces Sr., tertained at a second of a scries the and Robert Griffith ed at a dancing party Friday Thompson of his engagement daughter, of dinner parties Saturday evento Salt Lake City Tues- evening at the roof garden of the Elva, to Harold D. Fife of Salt motored castle. Light refreshments day to attend a party given bv Winsor ing. The table was decorated with Lake City. Miss Boden i3 ft grad- Frank Armstrong of were served to 20 couples. honor Cards uate of the in honey suckle and lilacs. Mrs. Horace Nebeker and son. University of Utah Mis Helen Thompson and Rowere played during the evening and is a member of Sorosis the of Ogden snent the latter Horace bert Griffith. Four score prizes were awarded sorority. Mr. Fife has been a law The members ef the family of part of the week here as geusts Sixteen guests were in attend- student at the George Washingof Mr. and Mrs. George Torgeson. ance. ton University for the past- - three W. G. Raymond motored to the Mrs. G. A. Llndauist and childMrs. Winslow Farr of Arimo. years. Miss Boden will leave June girls camp In Logan canyon Sat- ren spent Memorial dav at Newof .last week where Idaho, is visiting here as a guest 20 for Washington where she will aurday evening cuest of Mrs. Lindquists family reunion was held. The ton as a Mrs. be married on June 24. of her sister, Mrs. Ellen Eccles. mother, George C. Rigby. evening was spent in dancing. A was t H. Bat-collp- ge thidt din-degr- ee Saturday, June 1, 1929. WATCH HUSBANDS BREAK AIR MARK Daughters of The Pioneers The Thomas Tarbet tamp of the daughters of the Utah Pioneers met Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Helen Malnwar-ln- g with Mrs. Mary A. Tarbet, Mrs. Ahnie Clsen and Mrs. Jennie Morgan a3 assisting hostesses The program was arranged as a tribute to Thomas Tarbet, for whom the camp was named. A sketch of his life was given by Miss Cora Miss Elva Morgan. Blanchard gave a history of the camp. Mrs. Lillie Muir sang two Cowley songs and Miss Norma gave two piano selections. The Eliza R. Snow camp of the daughters of the Utah Pioneers met Thursday afternoon at the A vocal solo was Hotel Eccles. given by the Misses Relia and Maude Cooley. Mrs. Emily Smith gave the sketch of the life of Eliza R. Snow. The following officers for next year were inMrs. - Ada stalled: Wahlstrom, Pedersen, president; Mrs. Della and Mrs. R. J. Richards, first and second vice presidents, ftpd Mrs. B. E. Daley, secretary. -- IL '4 tfhihAMl PI tv Pkott Robbins (left), and Mrs. James Kelly watched their husbands break the world endurance flight record at Fort Worth, Tex. Almost a happy aa the two aviators, they are shown atanding before tho oiane. A ssxKUtcd Press i Mr. Reggi s Fraternities " El-m- . cere-moh- son-in-la- j An alumni banquet was given The keen of a Chicago The Nationalist government of the Beta Delta sorority Fri- man enables hearing to him test has replaced the old naChina radio at of week last the day evening hotel Eccles. Mrs. Alvin Harris loud .speakers at a rate as high tive weights end measures with acted as toastmaster and those as 250 a day. the metric system. Miss LuRee responding were: Miss Maxine Gardner, Gardner, Miss Ruth Mattson, Miss Esther! Registration Jackson and Miss Ima Whiteside.' GLEE CLUBS AND HARMONICA BANDS: The seniors who graduated from the U. S. A. C. last week were Junior High Fri., Sat., Mon., May 31, June 1, 3 presented with favors. A color 10 a. m. and 4 p. m. Boys and Girls, llto 15 of yellow and white was carried out in all of the ...appointments. years. Ten weeks course, two rehearsals a week. hv for een $g-''betw- Rehearsal hours to be arranged Girl Informs Parents How to Please Young Bradford, Va.. (TP) The Ideal mother listens sympathetically to her daughters account of a- high school love affair. So declares Mary Harmon, high school girl of this city, who won the prize in an essay contest on The Kind of Home Children Like." Mary gives the fathers some advice, too. Instead of taking Jimmy to task and giving him a whipping after he has been in! a fight she thinks the ideal dad, will find out why the fight was begun. If the reason was a good one, he is urged to commend the boy for hot being a coward. Parents should welcome the their children school friends bring home as teal, important she people, not just as kids, writes. 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