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Show I'AtjL hiGiir IKE lllfc JOURNAL, LOGAN. CACilh OUM . Bitodav, May UfAll 1 rjZ,). Church INDUED VISITORS EMCTEB-FOR-ORDER- 10, Functions On Thursday evening the -OF- of- - association - of mary Eleventh ward entertained at the home of Mrs. Hyrum Tib-bi- ts u-i- EflSTERH STJffi FETE, HAY 16 Banquet For EASTERN at The Bluebird Feature of Activities Days Worthy Grand Matron of Utah, Emma K. Laub, Will Be Guest of Her Home Chapter at Logan. T MATRON STAR OF UTAH WORTHY GRAND f Three hundred or more visitors to Logan are expected on Friday, May 16, when Eastern Star ladies and their husbands, representing eighteen chapters of the Eastern Star of Utah, the womens auxiliary organization of the Masonic order, gather in Logan for the annual visit of the Worthy Grand Matron of the state organization to her home chapter. Miss Emma K. Laub, of Logan, has the distinction of being Worthy Grand Matron of the Eastern Star of Utah. A banquet for 300 will be served at thetEluebird. Mis3 Laub has visited every chapter of the Eastern Star in the state, and it is customary for members to return the visit by coming to the home community of the Worthy Grand Matron. The local chapter is known as Clara Barton chapter No. 16, Order of the Eastern Star of Utah. Mrs.-- Claire C. Morton, Worthy Matron of Clara Barton chapter, assisted by her corps of officers, is now making . preparations for this official visitation beejd.onjlriday, May 16, when Miss Laub will be the guest of her own chapter at their annual regular meeting. She will be accompanied by tlurfolkiwihg grand officers: William F. Nantker, Worthy Grand Patron; Mrs. Susie Corfield, Associate Grand Matron; II. T. Johnson, As- sociate Grand Patron Mrs. Frances G. Shields, Grand Secretary; Mrs. Laura L. Kafton, Grand Treausrer; Mrs. Rhoda A. Conely, Grand Conductress; Mrs. Hazel E. Robbe, Associate Grand Conductress; Mrs. Jean B. Locke, Grand Chaplain; Mrs. Pauline McGee, Grand Lecturer; Mrs. Bertha A. PhctpsptJTand MarshalpMrs. Mary A. Stevens, Grand Organ- Grand Odah; Mrs. Sadie B, - 1st; Mrs, Winnifred Smith, Grand Ruth; Mrs. Effie Diamond, Grand Esther; Mrs. Mary N. Burton, Grand Martha; Mrs. Grace M. Reinsch, Grand Electa; Mrs. Viola C. Metz, Grand Warder; Mr. William F. Stirling, Grand Sentinel. O. E. S. Local History Thirteen years ago the wives, daughters, mothers, widows and sisters of the Master Masons of Harmony Lodge No. 21, F. and A. M. of Logan, Utah, were instituted as Clara Barton Chapter, No. 16, Order of the Eastern- Star,, thus becoming a part of the greatest organization of women in the world. The Eastern Star, dedicated to Charity, Truth and Loving Kindness, numbers over two million members comprised in more than twelve thousand chapters. The chapters are located in every state of the Union, in aU of our island possessions and Panama, in Canada, the British Isles and other parts of the world. In each state the Order is governt-- by a Grand Chapter presided over by a Worthy Grand Matron, assisted by a Worthy Grand Patron and seventeen associate Grand officers. Each subordinate chapter elects its own Worthy Matron, Worthy Patron and associate officer! Has Held Many Offices In the local chapter, Miss Emma K. Laub has twice presided as Worthy Matron, and it is largely due to her capable the lesdership and unfaltering devotion to the principles ofEastOrder that the chapter owes its enviable reputation in ern Star circles of the state for the perfection of its ritualistic work, its strict adherence to Masonic principles, and the harmony and good will existing among its members. Four years ago The Grand chapter of Utah recognized Miss Laubs abilities bjr electing her to the office of Associate Grand Conductress. She has since served as Grand Conductress and Associate Grand Matron, and this year presides over the eighteen chapters and three thousand memof the Eastern Star, in Utah as Vorthy Grand Matron. bers " Among her many duties is that 0fx making a formal visita-- , tion to each chapter in the jurisdiction for the purpose of observing the ritualistic work and giving instruction. Other honored guests will be the Past Grand Matrons and Patrons of the Grand chapter, and the' past and present Matrons and Patrons of the subordinate chapters. Preceding the meeting the'banquet for 300 vvi.ll be served ' ' at the Bluebird. IL-Jarv- I I , i d f - X A new hand magnifying glass to aid In reading small type or In examining small objects Is equipped with an electric Limp pat) be plugged into a lighting circuit. tht baJet v V , $ ) 1 -- vciV 0-- Tre-mont- on MISS EMMA K. LAUB - - Gold Star Mothers Dinner Dance At Girls Camp Entertained The Rotary club was entertained at a dinner dance Wednesday evening at the girls camp In Logan by the ladles of the Rotary. The long din ner table was decorated with Covers were spring flowers. laid for 70 guests. Dancing followed the dinner. The mem bers of the committee included the following ladies; Mrs. C. - The American Legion Auxilentertained Thursday iary Valley evening at the Cache bank assembly room in comto Gold the Star Mopliment thers and the mothers of the members. An ente: taining musical program was rendered by men from .the U. S. A. C. and the Auxiliary glee A. Lundahl. Mrg Ross Ander- club. A one act play was son. Mrs.- - N, E. Munk, Mrs. H. the cast Included Clyde J. Hatch. Mrs. John Moser, Munk, Richard Bp11. Claude Mrs. Harry Parker, Mrs. A. H. Wennergren, and Billie ThomThompson, Mrs. N. D. Salis- as. bury. Mrs. A.- G. Olofson. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Nyman r1 ' Mr. and Mrs. Oliver spent entertained 're members of last week end in Salt Lake jls- - their club at a bridge supner party Saturday evening. The tting with friends. tables.- were " decorated Mrs;: McCupe, was - a . dinner small tulips- Covers were laik guest of Mr. and Mrs. Roland with for twelve guests. Bridge falEmmett Monday evening. the supper. The high Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hodges lowed score prize was awarded to motored to Salt Lake to spend Fred Blanchard. the week end with friends. A dinner meeting was given Mrs. E. L. Romney Is enter evening at the Hotaining at a . bridge luncheon Wednesday Cache Valley this afternoon at the Bluebird, tel Eccles by the for the local Mrs. A. H. Harris entertain Medical society ed at a family dinner party dentists. The talk for" the were given by Dr. W. Sunday in compliment to Mrs. evening H. F. WoOley. of Honolulu. The W. Merrill who gave a talk 6n "Focal Infection In Relation homo was-- decorated with .red to E. Dr. J. Dentist" and were Covers aild for tuips. of Salt Lake whose the following besides the guest Stauffer was "Focal Infection of honor; Mr. and Mrs. Orson subject D " The torihe.M. pertaining Mrs. E. Smith, Smith, Mary decorated .with Mr. and Mrs. Walter E, Grant tabie was flowers. Covers were and family of Woods Cross. spring Mr. and Mrs. OrVtlle Lee of laid for thirty guests. Paradise. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Mrs. Edgar Mitchell enterCaine of Pocatello. Idaho, Mr. tained the members of her and Mrs. William Watson, Mr. sewing club at a kdnsington tea Wednesday afternoon. At and Mrs. Ezra O. Smith. the end of the afternoon tea The following girls enter- was served. The table was detained at a canyon party Sat- corated with lilacs. Covers summer at the urday evening home of Dr. and Mrs. I. P. were laid for eight guests. The Alumnae association of Stewart In Logan canyon. Rebecca Stewart, Jessie Hill, Ber-- 1 the William Budge Memorial LaRueCookiho5Pltalml.TtUir3day.A-.eD.-MajoriiN Sutton and Margaret jln8 w-at the nurses home. Dr. Eliason gave an lnstruc-Hil- l. Rass Ernest p- Schaub, Caine; Morris Wright, Casper ',ive talk on Cancer. Mrs. L. J. Bailey sang two songs, Mrs, M. C. Harris gave a reading, - The evening was coneluded was guests. The pa:iy chapero'ned bypror.- a'nd'Mrs." A tZ with "'TefreshmehK: Twenty Southwick. A picnic was serv- were in attendance. ed around a large bonfire. Mr. and Mrs. Taft Benson The Intercollegiate Knights entertained at a dinner party of the U.S.A.C. are entertain- Monday evening in compliment to Don C. Benson Jr., of ing tonight at the Bluebird. San who Francisco, has been Bob Smith heads the commita guest at their hoqie for the tee on arrangements. A month. boquet of spring The faculty and student i past flowers centered the table. body of the New Jersey Acad laid for terF guests, emy are spending the week - I the remainder of end at the girls camp In Lo - the evening whs spent in On Bnturrtav gan canyon. and bridge. At the close evening the dramatic club win cing. of the card games two score present two one act plays. were awarded. Mrs. Henry E. Nelson and prizes Mr. and Mrs. I. J. Frampton her daughter. Miss Hazel Nelson entertained at a luncheon entertained at a family dinner in afternoon Friday afternoon. Covers were party Sundayto Don C. Benson laid for 14 guests. A social compliment Jr. of San Francisco, Calif, afternoon was spent after the who is visiting here with iis luncheon. auxiliary pre-sente- d, -- r CAPITOL i 'ThrBnt KfnrmL hr The Slate" SUN., MON., TUES. Bored By Alice Judson Peale not The youth who does know what to do with himself, who .has- no . ideas -- of how he a ants to spend his time, of what he wants to study, of what even vaguely he wishes to became some day is a com- - - mon phenomenon. How is such a child developed? Why thus bored and lacking In interest in everything which should callenge and intrigue him? The bored youth Is very often one whose early attempts to make and to do meet with no encouragement and only a limited tolerance at home. who was He is the child given no constructive play materials, whose childish collections were classed as junk and thrown away on- - house-cleanidays. He never had a place to. tin k er and wpr k..about with tools , His play was needlessly and ruthlessly Interrupted . to give preference to adult wishes. He has been - chronically swept along on impulses which were pot his own. He" has perhaps given a blind and listless obedience He has never had a chance to follow his own Interests and discover what he really wanted to do. The individual who, Is able with CONRAD NAGEL to frame his own purposes, HOLMES HERBERT pursue his own hobbies. Indeto a large extent of pendent Tbe Queen of Romance is here the stimulation of other per- ; in her greatest loVc story ! sonalities has resources which Don't miss it! the child who has been subdirection jected to constant also Talking Comedy and management can never possess. BUYING A GUN AND WED. ihe ng , WE MSS f , and Talking News dce i - 4 es The Sigma Chi fraternity The U. S. A. C. Faculty Womens league met Friday after- has chosen May 17th for its annual spring formal banquet. noon at the home of .Mrs. A. annual spring formal H saxer o College HU1 The and given by Sigma Theta Phi sorority held Saturday evening at I J. Myers, Mrs. D. ARureovnei818 the Hotel Eccles Xhe Dutch Mrs. Emil Hansen, Mrs- - K C. out to the appointments. Bed and Fe 'd Daine?" rsWillard vanous and lighted tulips Gardner and Mrs. R. O. Porter. yellow the Dutch windmills The program was given by decorative effect. completed Mrs. Weston Vernon who read Miss Luelia Owen was the drama discussed the and toastmaster and Miss Rebecca "Herod by Stephen Phillips. A social hour - followed the Rule, Miss Edith Funk, Miss Vera Calder and Miss Pat reading during which time- tea Haggerty responded - with was served. toasts. After the banquet the The Los De Lebros club met remainder of the evenmg was club The patThursday evening at the In dancing. spent room. Helen Cardon and Ne-d- ra rons and patronesses were Mr.-anMrs K. C. Ikeler, and Dr. Childs were the hostesses. The program was given by and Mrs. S. M. Budge, Mr. and Miss Medra Childs who gave a Mrs. Moses Thatcher, Dr. and sketch of the life of Kit Car-se- n. Mrs. T. B. Budge and Mrs. Rhoda B. Clark. Tea was served. club met Tuesday The Gamma XI Gamma sorThe dance - in its tlub room.- - Ail ority unnouneesr the -- final inevening Hun-sake- p, the time was devoted to the itiations for Miss Ver-essMiss Zina Harris. Miss business of the club. The Jester club held a busi- Margaret Egbert, Miss Thelma after- Astle, Miss Margaret Newey, ness meeting Sunday Miss Mary Stonberg and Miss noon. The feature of the afKraft. ternoon was the election of Margaret entertained at The sorority new, officers, for the ensuing a dancing party Thursday orterDresideni LueUam An- - evenlnK at the chapter house to the new compliment aerson, vice resident- - Marcell in Refreshments were Dunford. secretary and trea- members served to 20. surer:. Miss Oralie Cragun, Miss Orpha Sweeton of chairman of the program com- spent - the week end mittee, James McCune reportin Logan as guest of the Sor-os- ls er. . sorority. A committee as follows was .The Phi Kappa Alpha fratappointed to make arrange ments for a social which will ernity entertained at a lunchclose the activities of the eon Friday afternoon at the club for this year: W. D. Por- Bulebird In compliment to the ter, Miss oralie Cragun, Miss fathers and mothers of the members of the fraternity. Ruth Bell and Bruce The parents were received at the chapter house where a get alT WomMsCEcliib1 reecptl five a Danquet MoSLv even be,ore B.lucblrd The table was juncheon jIor with rooms1 fM decorated eirls of ;charmlngly Covers were the Preston high school. The laid forRowers. about fifty guests. table was decorated with basand There were fifteen kets of spring flowers in attendance. greenery. A color scheme of Wesley parents Odell, president of the rS5!the is, - I and-Sororiti- 300 The I i Fraternities, Club Activities d" and two little sons of Salt Lake will motor here for the week end. Mr. Smith and son Bertrum will motor Tome tomorrow. Mrs. Smith and little son Will remain here for a weeks visit with Mrs. Smith's -mother. Mrs. Ellen Barber. MiS3 Margaret Wilkinson will accompany Mr. Smith to Salt Lake for a weeks visit. Mrs. Joseph Morgan Jr. entertained at a bridge tea Wedafternoon for. the nesday members of her bridge clgb. The guests were entertained at two small tables of bridge with tea following. The tea table wa3 decorated' with , spring flowers. Tw'o score prizes were awarded. Mr. fend Mrs. Rulon Johnson he Is never at a loss for oc entertained at dinner Tuesday John McCune Immediate ev;ejng Jor cupation In the Other guests were present. ' Mrs. G. The thoughtful mother pro- Roland Emmett and " tects In her child this quality of snontarreous.- Interest and 'Mrs. Randolph Riter, for- the ability to pursue It. merly Miss Ella . Bennion.- who . - - Minnesota man has invenWhen he arrives at adoles- ted a hop scotch game that can cence he begins to have Ideas be Indoors with marbles oi what he wishes to do and on plaved a board. A has speht the past month here visitlpg with her mothei, Mrs. Edwin . Bennion left In Thursday for her home Denver, Colorado. thenlor out-of-to- ' ' T Mrs F. Wooley and Mrs. A. Games and music H. is. were A supper the entertainment. The table was with spring flowers and candles to maten. The Pacific Islanders association entertained Monday evening at the home of .Mr.' and Mrs. Heber Amussen ui to Mrs. H p compliment The evening was Wooley. d spent singing Hawaiian playing Hawaiian gatF Refreshments were served f was served. Mr. and Mrs. S. E; Needham entertained at a supper party Wednesday levelling at their summer home in Logan canyon. The party was planned in celebration of the birthday anniversary of Mrs. M. C. Harris. Covers were laid for eighty After dinner the rew mainder of the evening was spent playing cards. -- Mrs. E. P. Reid entertained at a luncheon Monday afterto the noon in compliment - her birthday anniversary lotFifteen Lucille. daughter, guests were included In the party. The table was .centered with a birthday cake holding After the 11 lighted candles. was guests. luncheon the afternoon spent In playing gamss and listening to music. A. P. Johnson enterMrstained at a dinner and card party Wednesday- evening in celebration of the birthday anniversary of hepTor husband. sixteen Covers were laid intimate friends of the guest of honor. The table was decorated with a bowl of lavender sweet peas. After the dinner cards were played. W. Mr. and Mrs. George Squires entertained at a family dinner party Monday evening In celebration of the birthday their anniversary of two of children. Myrtle and Melvin. Mrs. Taft Benson planned a surprise party - Saturday evening In celebration of thex birth of her; husday anniversary was decorated band. The home with spring flowers.. Games and music were features of the evenings entertainment. A late - - son-an- sixteen Most guests. of the have been on missions to the Islands where they had met Mrs. Wooley Mrs. George Y. Smith entertained "the members of the Gleaner girls of the Eleventh ward Mutual Improvement association at her home Tuesday Games and music evening. were feature? of the evenings entertainment. Refresh menu were served. Fifteen were m attendance Including Mrs. B G Thatcher, class leader and Mrs. W. B. Preston, a member of the Mutual stake board. The members of'the M. I. a. adqit class .of .the first ward members- - met Tuesday evening at the heme of Mr. and Mrs. s. E. Needham, for its closing meetMrs. W. H. ing of the year. Thain discussed the life of the Mrs. Heber Virgin Mary. Amussen gave a reading which correlated with the lesson. After the lesson, program and a social time was spent. Refreshments were served. The members of the county board of the Daughters of the -Utah Pioneers and the officer of the various camps of the Daughters of the Utah Pioneers of Cache County, held a meeting Thursday afternoon at the Relic halL A program of the coming months work was The topic which will be given. supper was served. "The Dairying Industry of Utah" was discussed bv Hatch, Helen and Rutn Johnson sang a spring song. A trio of musicians gave several Announced selections. Mrs. George Q. Rich gave a sketch, of the early D. days of Smithfield. Mr. ant Mrs. George Miss Miss Marjorie Frink, Harding announce the engage- Jane Moody, Miss Jane Barber, ment of their daughter, Mar- Miss Wilianiina Mus Laid, garet, to Claude E. Zobell. of Coulder. members of the Lo Berkeley! California. The mar- gan academy faculty were the Ladies Aid riage will take place In June. hiostesses for the Miss Harding is in her senior and J Missionary - society which year and wul take her degree met . at Westminister hall for ffcm the U. S. A. C. In June its. monthly meeting. The topic 1230. Mr. Zobel Is a graduate for the afternoon was The of the U. S. A. C. after which American Negro and the Nehe taught part time and took gros in Africa. The program his masters degree from the opened with a piano selection, He received a Largo" from Dvorak; a shortJ same - school. scholarship from the Univer- story The Wish That Car sity of California, at Berkeley, True written, by .an AmericSr where he attended last year negro was read by Claire Marand will take his Doctors de- - lon Laub; Mrs. W, B. Jones, whose home prior to coming giee. south, Mr. and Mrs. Harry C. Par- to Logan was in the an Interesting discussion ker announce the engagement gave on "Knowing American the of their daughter, Patricia, to Roberts Miss Clarice John Warren LaFollett, of Salt Negro." an on "A talk gave interesting Lake, son of Mr. and Mfs. J. Glimpse Into an African HoW. LaFoIlettf of Washington spital." Miss .Doris Fitzgerald state. Mr. LaFolIct will gra- read a poem. A short business duate from the school of enthe promeeting preceded gineering of the University of gram. Utah . this spring... He belongs to the Sigma Pt fraternity. The The life and poems of Emily is beln? discussed marriage will take place early i Picnso in June. Miss Parker Is a for- - by Hie literary section of the mer student of the U. S. A. C Relief societies this month. and and a member of the Sorosis Mrs. H. F. Wooley sorority. Shei left college In her children left Friday morning senior year to . accept a posi- - for Salt Lake where they will tion as secretary to William ' visit for a month with Mrs. leaving Jardine, secretary of Agricul - Samuel Wooley beforeHonolulu. for their home In turea t Washington D. C. the Mrs. Wooley has spent on Objectives of Clothes and winter here with her mother, was Mrs. Mary E. Smith. high lights of fashion given by Miss Zilia Linford. Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Richards The committee on arrange- of Salt Lake spent part of the ments included the following: week here as guests of their Mr. Frances Vernon, Jean Pederson daughter and Zilla-Linf- Engagement am1 was render of welcome. ' Harold Peterson following prtyjr gave a talk which was a tried. the music for the evening bute to the fathers and mothwas furnished by Helen TayGilbert Moeslnger, Howers; lor, Regina Weaver, and Tyra ard Bonnemart furnished the Hall, Fonda Cottle gave a nu- music. A response from the merous reading. The following mothers was given by Mrs. J. ladies responded tfith toasts: H. Bank. Walter Welti sang Mrs. Nancy Bankhead. ,Mrs. a group of songs. A carnation Leola Bates, Nora Geddes and was presented to each of the ur , Bishop. Maries ,, Danielson mothers. was toast mistress. of members Alumnae The Ladies Literary club of theTheSigma Theta Phi sorority afHyde Park met Thursday dinner ternoon at the home of Mrs. entertained at a bridge evening at the BlueWillis J. Lamb, Mrs. Preston Thursday bird In compliment to .the acR. Lee read ' and discussed the tive members who are graddrama Loyalty by Galsworuating from the college this thy. Tea was served. The fol- spring as follows; Faun Singlowing special guests were pre- leton. Valine Ivy Rowberry, sent: Mrs. John J. Lamb, Sew-- el Rae Mas ii. Bernice Haggerty. H. Lamb. Mrs. Leslie Han-ce- y, Geneva Schaub. Orita Hall, Mrs. J. W. Matkin. Mary Cannon, Faye Harston. - In weeks Miss The dinner tablea was attractiEmma K. Laub, worthy grand vely decorated with matron of the Eastern Star tulips. Covers were laidyellow for has made official visits to the twenty guests. Bridge follow-chapte- rs in the following pla-'e- a the dinner. The high score ces: Salt Lake City, Ogden, prize was awarded to Ivy Rae Price. Green River, Milford, Mason. Eureka, Garfield, Provo and) Gn Tuesday evening at the Bingham Next week Miss Laub, Hotel Eccles under the aus-wi- U visit the Radiant chapter pices ot the Pht UpsiionOml-l- n Corrine Salt Lake, the national home econom-chapt- er at Corrine. ana the cromi tCs fraternity, and the textile Clara Barton chapter at Lo department of the U. S. A. C, M- gan. a fashion show and bridge its supper was given. The early The Jesters club gave annual finale Thursday even- part of thb evening was' spent supper was playing The guests ing. A chicken bridge. given at the canyon home ofnt wer Jnter,talnedat $ .tables and VaL-W- -. PaimefT-- ord JohnAndcrsoTr, ret i lin g presr-de- wniclf Tiad been sold by the of the club. This was in Phi Upsilon Omlcron the procelebration of the fifth birth- ceeds to be used for the deday anniversary of the club. partment. At -the close of the l Covers were laid for 24 guests. Bridge games a light supper The special guests - of the was served. Then came the Mrs.- - fh Tashtdtr tevur'an annuaT shOWi eveaing-were- -;1 A. Pederson, Prof." . and Mrs. ing from the textile Chester J. Myers, Mrs. Ruth of the college underdepartment the able M. Bell, Mrs. Wilford Porter. direction of Miss ' Johanna After the supper Initations Moen head of the domestic were held for the following arts department of the college. r.tw members: Ralph Wanlass. The first group shown was Ray. miywhite, - Joan Cardon, childrens and play clothes Loralne Bailey, Joe' Rich, Mar- shown to their best advantage Paul Huefner. when worn by three charming jorie Balls. Wayne Sheffield, Scott Passey. little persons. Frances Hales, Following the Initations Wil-fo- Bobbie Carlisle and S. Fish. D. Porter the incoming The because now pajamas and negligee Individuality is president of the club gave a were displayed by Margaret no women to short talk on the plans for the Smart, Jane Merrill and wish look like a row "Decommittee lilah Keller. coming year. The we of dolls . .v. all Included Oralie Cragun, Ruth One was able to see the latBell and Ruth Cragun. to est fashions In sport dresses is a kind, know modeled Bernice by Rosengren, Miss Emma Wilmore and Hazel Sowards, Eleanor Turner emphasize Miss Eva Baxter entertained at Wanda Dairies! Ruth Bennett, with been . a bridge you have supper Wednesday and Miss Sorensen. 'evening at the Bluebird in The ..up to , the jninuteIasb-- . you know to Mis - Claire xomplimenb Turner. Tulips and snap dra- ion in suits and coats were . . . we invite you . . . to makcj ah apFaye . Harston. gons centered the three small modeled by . . . with Gene Smith, a distables at which the supper was Ruth - Clayton. Edna Irene- Bradshaw, Alice Israel-se- n. served. : E. Nielsen, Blanch Larsen Dr. and Mrs. C. W. Woodruff E. France Vernon, Anand family of Salt Lake City na Olsen, and motored here and spent last HildaWest, Lucretia Fish Service by Appointment Ihone G03 Hoops. week end with Mrs. Woodrufs who models The displayed parents, Mrr and Mrs Moses the afternoon dresses were: Thatcher. Miss Lettie Thatcher Frances .3 Vernon, Miss Israelson who is teaching school at Lucile Wright. Nielsen, Bountiful accompanied them Miss Mary Briggs, Jean Pederson. for the week end visit. Bernlece Lenkersdorfer, Clara Mrs. E. M. Smith entertained Lenkersdorfer, Harriet Hubfourteen guests at a Darty Fri- bard, Wanda Parkinson, and day evening In compliment to Eimnora Tasso. Miss Alice Wooley, of . HonThe models for the evening olulu., Games and music were dresses Included; Blanch- Larfeatures - of the entertainment- sen, Margaret Smart, Joan Mrs. Noble, Manager Refreshments were served. Cardon. Hazel Sowards, Ruth SN I Mrs. C. Fred Downey Is en - Jciayton Isabel Bramwell. North Entrance, Caches Valley Bank Bldg., Logan tertalning twenty guests at .a Shirley Evans, Harriet Hub- card party this- - afternoon at bard, and Lydia Jennings. Pre - . her home. , ceding th Revue a short talk the-past-t- son-in-la- w, Dr-and- Hair Sculpturing By Gene rd sought longer If jrout ... ... alike that there of haircut your personality. never satisfied if haircuts an artist paper pointment tinctive haircut. for , r - - -- J Y in compliment to Birthday Anniversaries v j Cache Valley Beauty Salon "V |