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Show If ; L.O V1!! V f fVfVVl fffW91WVWi ?ML0!. lllfc JOUKXAU LOGAN. CACHE lul'im, trttf ItM fffftt 9W9VfT"iy PAGPj FIVE UTAH June Brides Entertained m (gmib'S wmmmmmmKmmmmrnm&m Church Functions BOW TO ENGLISH ROYALTY Fraternities and Mrs. Merkley Guest At Entertainments Sororities Miss Miss Relia Coley and Merle Dunn entertained at a snower Monday evening at the home of Miss Cooley in compliment to Miss Margaret Harding a June bride. Games and music were features of the evenings entertamment. Refreshments were served. Eighteen guests were included. enterMrs. Nephl Pehrson Ths Logan stake Relief societained at a shower ty board members entertained evenlhg in compliment Thursday to Viola at a supper Monday evening at Madsen of Lake Town, ar June the home of Mrs C. M Chris- bride Cards and games furnishtensen In compliment to Mrs. ed the entertainment. At the K. W. Merkley who is leaving close of the evenings entertaintor Ogden to make her home ment a supper was served. Tulips arranged in a pink bowl Covers were laid for fourteen and pmk candles formed the guests all friends of the guest centerpiece for the table. Mrs. of honor. A feature of the toast etenlng was a tap dance given Frederick Scholes a as mistress and the following re- by Evelyn Pehrson. Mrs. George Torgeson entersponded with toasts, Mrs. W. R. Ballard, Mrs. C. M Chris- tained at a luncheon Sunday tensen, Mrs. Parley Dunford, in compliment to her nieces, and Mrs. John Olsen. After the 'Patricia Parker and Claire supper a one act play uas pre- - Hulme, Miss Parker Is to be a sen ted by the following: Mrs. June bride and Miss Hulme was W. O Darley, Mrs. J. H. Wat- married this week. The home kins Jr., Mrs. Joseph Quinney. was attractively decorated with Following the play stunts were spring flowers. Covers were laid given by Mrs. J. S. Calderwood, foi twelve guests. Mrs. J. A. Hendrickson Mrs. Joseph Quinney. Dr. and Mrs. G. F. Ashley of Mrs. A J. Smith and Mrs. Montpelier, Idaho, and Mr. and entertained Mrs. Joseph Hodges of Logan Percy Quinney Thursday afternoon at a lun- motored to Salt Lake Tuesday Mrs. evening to attend a reading recheon at the home of Smith in compliment to Mrs. cital given by Wanda Ashley, N W. Merkley, who left this daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. F week for Ogden to make her Ashley. On Wednesday afterhome. The smalt tables at noon Mr. and Mrs. Hodges enwhich the guests were seated tertained at a family dinner in were decorated with tulips. compliment to Dr, and Mrs. Covers were laid for fifteen Ashley, before they motored to their home in Montpelier. guests. Mrs. P. C. Marcussen enterMr. and Mrs. Louis M Matt- tained Friday evening in comson will entertain at dinner to pliment to her sister. Mrs. J. morrow in honor of Mr and E Berjstrom of Silver City, Mrs Oscar Swenson and family Utah. The home was decorated of Malad, Idaho. Spring flow- with tulips. Refreshments were ers will be used to decorate the served at the conclusion of the rooms. evenings entertainment (paiu iv i44lcA. The Womens The Sorosis Alumni gave its Missionary society met Thursday afternoon annual banquet Thursday evenat Westminster hall. Mrs. W. E. ing at the Bluebird. The long Skidmore and Mrs. William banquet table was decorated VTH& QiuAAAmAHiA Lohman were the hostesses. with yellow roses and pink Miss Lola Coulter gave a most sweet peas and plpk candles. .RtjJf h&fi &CU44, interesting talk on Poto Rico, Covers were laid for one hun' fit. UrlcCl which covered her four years dred guests, Mrs.' P. V. Cardon dl, Wf there, including was toast mistress and the folexperiences many interesting things about lowing responded with toasts; pfcrfvO the country. Auer the talk a Mrs. Polly R. Gnffin, Joan Car' JLbU&Cl ldbrtr social hours was spent and re- don, Orphal Faylor, Orpha Sweet' en, and Mrs. Roy Bullen. Miss freshments were served. '& JJluL, The Eliza R. Snow camp of Marjorie Smith gave severalta 02th usLjthe Daughters of the Utah pio- piano selections and Miss Hogan sang a group of neers met Thursday afternoon u, the social room of the 2nd songs. The Sorosis S which . Each member is given each year to the most ward hall. a made outstanding senior was presentwhich guest brought ed to Miss Laura Bankhead. fifty in attendance. The new Each senior was presented with officers of the camp were the Auociatei Prttt t'hulm hostesses as follows, president, a silver spoon engraved with Mr. Frederick Charles Thwalls (left) of Milwaukee ndMro. Mrs. W. R. Dahle; lirst vice the letter S. The seniors are as follows: Laura Bankhead. George Phelps of Detroit were among American woman preaanted to president, Mrs. C. C.1 Cressel, English royalty at tha third royal court of tha season at Buckingham Orpha Faylor, second vice president, Mrs. Pai-le- y Orpha Davis Frances Dalnes Wanda palace. Vernon, treasurHill, secretary and and Mrs. Floraine B. Davis. The er, Mrs. D. E. Daley; organist, committee arin charge of . Mrs Joseph Morrell; chaplain, Mrs. Claude Merrill; historian, rangements consisted of Afton For Club Mrs. S. L. Spillman; custodian Odell, Martha Thatcher. Mrs. of relics, Mrs. Rosabel Crook-sto- Verna S. Carlisle, Mina Griffin Mrs. Cowley Activities and Orpha Faylor. reporter, Mrs. G. E. McafDonald. The topic for the The Theta Phi sorority ternoon Dairying in Utah held itsSigma annual banquet ThursMrs. Serge Benson entertainwas discussed by Mrs. Claud day evening at the Hotel Eccles Thirty six members of the Sunday in Merrill, Mrs. Malinda H. Ball-a- for the Alumni and active Business and Professional Wo- ed at a luncheon to Mis. Luella Cowsang a song with piano ac- members. The table was at- mens club of Logan went -- to compliment who is leaving in June for companiment A ladies chorus tractively decorated with garden Salt Lake last week end to at- ley, Salt Lake to make her home. sang a group of pioneer songs. flowers.. Covers were laid for over pink candles social hour followed and re- seventy guests. Mrs. Lucile Ro- tend the annual convention of A fillet cloth match formed the of Business in holders to Federation Utah freshments were served. the was of toast Lake Salt gers for the table CovWomen's centerpiece Professional At a meeting of the Wllford mistress and the following re- and ers were laid for the following Woodruff camp of the. Daugh- sponded with toasts: Marion clubs held at the Hotel Utah of Mrs. Cowley: Mrs ters of the Utah Pioneers held Bennion, Veda Smith, Ludean and the Hotel Newhouse on friends John T. Caine, Mrs. Laura R. Loofnew The O. the and C Ont Hart. Sunday. Hall, Simmons, recently, following Saturday Mrs. E. R. Owen, Mrs. Marriages Of ficers were elected for the en- Each senior was presented with gan cluo was the hostess club Merrill, Bell Daines, Mrs. I. S. Smith, mornMrs are: seniors breakfast Orita lor the Sunday suing year: president, gift. The Mrs Lulu Mrs. EunThe Week SUNDAY MONDAY, Clarx E. HasKins; first vice Hall, Ive Ray Mason. Bernice ing at the Newnouse Hotel. Miss ice Harris. Parkinson, Mrs. O. W. Lindquist vice M. state A. Mrs. preValine Smith; Haggerty. president, Rowberry, Loveta Wallace, Mrs. Adella Olsen, Mrs. Annie TUESDAY AND second - vice president; Mrs. Geneva Schaub, Faun Singleton. sident and a member of the Barber and Emma Kofoed. Miss Claire Louis Hulme, of celebrating her Letha Lundahl; secretary. Mrs. The committee on arrangements Logan club presided at the Mrs. Jane Adams entertained WEDNESDAY the following: Mrs. breakfast. Three members of The pest Sound In The 8Ute" Miss W. H. Peterson; treasurer, Mrs Included daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. anniversary, Mrs. Val W. Palmer. Mrs. J. C. Hay-wat- d, the club, Mrs Mada Jensen, at a luncheon Monday afterHulme and Marriner W. Merrill Helen Cowley entertained at a Jean Stewart;' chorister, noon at home in compliLizzie Lemmon; organist, Mrs. Sylvia Cannon and Fern Phylis Baugh and Ethel Lund ment to her Three Mrs. Cowley. were marified Wednesday morn-- et swimming party ; at Logana Russell Hansen; historian, Mrs. Parry. sang a song composed by Mrs. small tables at which the guests i C. Carlisle and mg Katnerine Logan temple. The plunge followed by a supper at Olive Stevens; chaplain, ;Mrs. The Sigma Chi fraternity i club. were seated for luncheon were ev of the Logan . ; Mary E. Smith. as performed by her home Saturday ceremony with decorated gave a dancing party at the Misa Ruby Sorensen was at the attractively The new officers Tor the'Brig-haPresident Joseph R Shepherd. Ten guests Were included. Mrs. Christine B. Clay- tulips. Covers were laid for Mrs., Serge Benson entertain After the ceremony the couple of the Daugn-ter- a girls camp in Logan canyon piano. camp Young evening. Forty cou- ton, lead in the club colect. A twelve guests. After luncheon little guests. Wedleft on a motor trip to the ed seven of the Utah Pioneers for Thursday were in attendance. Light stunt afternoon was spent visiting in which eight girls par the North West. They will make nesday' afternoon at a child- the ensuing year are as follows; ples refreshments were was directed by Mrs. with Mrs. Cowley. Music was a their homte here for the sum- rens party in 'celebration of the president,, Mrs. A. H. Thomp- committee included served.', The tlclpated, Leroyi An- -' Kathdrine C. Carlisle and writ- feature of the entertainment. birthday anniversary of Her lit- son; first vice president, , Mrs. mer Mr, Merrill will be .emMr. and Mrs. Samuel Mitton derson, Allen Hulme and Ken ten by Mrs. Almeda Retle Perry entertained A. A. G. Jacqueline. S. U. daughter, vice at Cr second the until Lindquist; ployed at dinner party The president, Mrs. L. D. Nalsbltt; neth Vanderhoof. freshments were served. repreThe Brown. girls fall when he will leave to ateight . Tuesday evening at their home Western North the sented tend .the University of Utah birthday cake and candles cen- secretary, Mrs. Rhoda B. Cook; eight Nu The Delta fraternity gaije in compliment to Mra. Luella s table been accepted as tered where treasurer,. Mrs,. Joseph Odell; its annual banquet and dance states, which are to attend the Cowley.- A- - solid color demask a .medical student. He is the , The .eighth birthday anniver- historian- ,- Mrs, Ellen Barber; Monday evening tit the Hotel; regional convention to be held cloth in yellow was used on the son of Mrs. Millie L. Merrill and sary , of , Margaret Ann - Ryan register, Mrs. Lee Thatcher; Eccles. The Indian idea was at Seaside, Oregon, June 13, 14 dinner table which was centered On to Seaside was with was celebrated Friday afternoon organist. Mrs. William Spicker; carried out in all the appoint- and 15 the late Dr. Preston Merrill.. , yellow roses. Covers were Mr. Snd Mrs. W. T. Browrt when her mother entertained chorister, Mrs. C. C. Randall; ments. The hail was decorated the name of the stunt and was laid for six guests. Music followounce the marriage of their fifteen little guests in her hon- vuairman- or program commit- with tomahawks, bows and ar- featured for the convention. In ed the dinner. on discussion table round a were W. J. Games music E. Mrs. and the tee, or, Hayward; chap-li- rows. Indian pictures and other "jLl: Ruby, to Clifford - the Business for?The tMrs. Joseph Hf .Cardan. of Salt Lake, which took entertainment. . Refreshments budget Indian features and emblems. Misa Virginia Maughan enMayeock tertained were served. The birthday cake At a 'busifiesA meeting of th The color scheme of red predo- Woman Mrs. Rena B. lead place Friday in Salt Lake. Monday evening fourthe club of the candles table Logan centered and the Ballard camp of the Daughters minated. The various small tabteen guests Monday evening in AlMrs. assisted discussion by at were each plate of the Utah Pioneers held re les at which the guests were Cupie dolls WINNIE Mrs. Robert Foods compliment to as favors. Perry Brown on clothwho left this week cently the following new offi seated for the banquet were meda Gregorey,' LIGHTNER on To Study Odell Afton Miss and Mrs. Leah P. Blair entertain- cers were elected for the ensu- centered with red tulips, and end for Washington D. C. to JOE E. ed at a theatre party Monday ing year: president, Mrs. W. W, freen painted daisies. A- - red ing. j make her home. Games and In France afternoon in celebration of the Hall; first vice president, Mrs eather pillow cover was at the The Pupper club of the Junior music furnished the entertainBROWN of her M. J. Watkins; second vice pre- plate of each lady as a favor. high school spent Monday and ment. At the close of the evenbirthday anniversary SALLV O'NEIL refreshdaughter, 'Mary Gale. A supper sident, Mrs. B. H. Roberts; sec- Alden Lillywhite was toastmas- Tuesday at tne girls camp in ings entertainment Miss Marjorie Smith, daught- was served at the. Bluebird. and treasurer, Mrs. May ter and the following respond Logan canyon. The club ad- ments were served. DOROTHY REVIER retary er of Mr. and Mrs. George G., Fainter; historian, Mrs. Martha ed: Ernest Horsely, Asa Spack visors, Miss- Teressa Pugh and GEORGES CARPENTIER Smith, will sail on the steamsMrs. Louis man, Reed Johnson, Ed Jen- Miss Leah Merrill were special Brough; chaplin, Msil Carrying sen, Leo Olsen, Glade on the Cardon. guests. The following girls were hip France June 17th for Oil TafAirur Based Tlie famous express" estabFrance. She will continue her Musrcot Stage elected for officers for the en- lished lit 1800 topony After the regular meeting of Announced mall between carry study on- the piano during the Success- president, Mary Rt. Joseph, Mo., and California, rethe Relief society of the Fifth Dr. and Mrs. N. A. Pederson suing year: summer at- - Fontainebeau, the vice president; Oral quired 400 Peterson; ward bete.een sur 80 riders a and Tuesday afternoon, W. Dr. Mrs. and J. Vickers and All-ColAmerican conservatory of-- music. Dorothy and 500 horses. The quickest trip secretary, party was given by the were the patrons and patron- Wayman; Mr. and Mrs. Albert H prise Then site will go to Paris and Alder. There were thirty six ever made was the dispatching of members of two the for seciety comesses for the evening. The study uhder members in attendance. Pnilllp for , the Thompson announce the engage of the members who are leavPresident Lincoln's Inaugural adAlso arrangements inwinter. Miss Smith is a noted ment of their daughter. Grace, ing the association. Mrs. Pat- mittee on over the route to Sacramento, dress cluded Joseph Thomas, Rex -enSkabelund musician She was a student to Lloyd Davis, son of Mr. and ience AdanUh- -a Mrs. Mr. and cotered the 1.400 miles being Graham McNamee r- who Hansaker, of Mrs iG. W. Thatcher for six Mrs. Sylvian Needham and tertained the members of their Calif, Thomas Davis of Brig- has been called toeouseloaud 17 hours. days ln,7 on work the Harold Lillywhite. years after which she went to ham City. Mr. Davis is a gracard club at a bridge dinner stake board and Mrs. Luelli announcing Washington'' D. C. as concert duate of the U. S. A. C. this Cowley who is leaving for Sal fra- Friday evening. The home was Delta The Alpha Epsilon American of a member the and June Typewriters white National Park at with and accompanist pink Lake to make her home. A pro ternity gave its annual banquet decorated Acts Miss An unofficial estimate places the bridal wreath. Seminary, which position she Sigma' Chi ' fraternity. Mm! VYitaphone gram of music, readings and and dance Friday evening at peonies and ueld for,' two years and resigntypeThompson is a former student short talks was given. the Hotel Eccles. The banquet Bridge followed the dinner. n amber cf American-madRefreshed to gd to Fontainebeau States and for of the U. S. 'A. C. and a mem Shows at: 3 5 were seryedAglft of table was decorated with tulips Score prizes were awarded to- writers' In the United - Phi ments the -- summer. She returned - to ber of the Sigma-Th- eta at -- approximately am5 Mrsr Wilford Christenwere Covers and Mr. laid was flowers pansies. to the guests given 7.000.000. tog an at the end of the sumsorority. for about sixty guests. There sen. of honor. mer of ft)28. was a favor at the plate of Miss Agnes Stewart was the lady guest. The nail was Mrs G. L. Jones entertained guest of honor at a party Wed- decorated with a variety of Miss Peterson d a luncheon Saturday afternnesday evening at the home of spring flowers. Ronald Flamm oon at the Bluebird m comMiss Ruth Johnson, given by was toast master and the folHonolulu Going Carlipliment to Mrs. Wallace J. Miss Johnson and Miss Delsa lowing responded with toasts. sle befgre t her departure for Layne. Miss Stewart will leave George Cleveland. Meldon TayNew York where she will Melvin Bankhead. next week for Long Beach, Cal- lor and spend the summer. An Miss Marion Peterson, daughArtistic arifornia next week with her Melvin Bankhead headed the E. ter of Mrs. President and rangements 6f tulips and Iris on arrangements, Mrs. I. P. Stewart, committee formed the, centerpiece for the G. Peterson, left Saturday in mother, where they will visit, with Mr. with the, following assisting; table around which . fourteen company with Miss Hinman. and Mrs. Ronald G Aaron Gibbs. Cards Edmund Jensen and guests were seated. After the nationally known teacher of and ..miscellaneous games-we- re Flamm, for where Folk dances Honolulu, uncheoif the ladies motored to thfr evenings entertainment. ReThe Gamma Xi Gamma sorhe home of Mrs. Jones on West they will spend six weeks. Miss were served freshments to ority banquet was held at th6 sumat Hinman Center for bridge. At the close the will teach twenty guests. The guests came Hotel Eccles event the games mer session at Honolulu. dressed in costumes which add- ing. A color Wednesday prizes were awardescheme of cerise d ed ennovelty to the evenings and ivory tulips was carried Mrs. L. H. Erickson was the tertainment. Miss Charlotte Kyle entertout in all the appointments. ained aij a luncheon on Saturday recipient of a surprise party W. C. Win ton of Chicago, Maurine Tolftrup of Los Angela dternoo - at - the Woman's Wednesday evening planned by 111.,Mrs. AND THE GORILLA arrived here this week to was toastmlstress. Different building tat the U. S. A. C', group of cer friends before her two weeks i of her the its spend and with, stages sorority which whs served by the foods departure for southern Utah Mr growth were represented by dif FltlDINO OF STRANGE CREATURES1 flass in Home Economics as on Thursday. Games and music daughter and Mrs. and F. P. vehicles. Four sorority ferent Champ. practice f work. The table was furnished - the entertainment. Mrs. H. J. Ames of Santa members responded to toasts were served. haifape-hai- f effectively decorated with red Refreshments Calif, is visiting here a a follows: First toast, The Peonies. ACbvers were laid for Those included hi the party Maria, r Tier with Mrs. sister V. , Laise Lorenzo Hales, Stage Coach, were as follows: Mr. and Mrs. thirty six guests. THE ELEPHANT CHARGE. Mr. and Hansen and Mrs. Sidney John- which represented the charter Mrs Farrell Johnson enter-hime- d Lawrence Andrews, son and also Mr. Mrs. The and members; second toast, Follett, Mr. and Mrs. a bridge luncheon Mrs. O. A. it Farrel. Mrs. Ames Bernice LEOPARDS KILLED BY SPEARS. Ford. Quinney, which Thursday afternoon at her William - Furry, Mr. and Mrs. here forJohnson, two months visit. a memalumni the Mr. and Mrs. home m compliment Jack John represented King, to her FOOT PYTHOH Mrs. D. C. Brown and son bers; third toast, The Stop-wve- r, CAPTURE OF, Mrs. H. B. Ames Sanburg, Mr and Mrs. C. B. Don, of. ..Pocatello, . Mrs.1- - Fanny M. Vernon, motIdaho, Mrs. Mr. and and room'Kazler George miMana,CaUf. The LIONb AND CORNERING OF ored here to spend decoration in honor of Miss Elsie Maughan, Morrison. decorated with a were the guests of a charter member; fourth toast, day. of Carden flowers. JThe variety M. They W. Lund Mrs. Mr. and MAULING OF HUNTER.. various Mr. and Mrs. William Watson The Zepplin, Ruth Petersen, small tiles at which the strom entertained Wednesday W. E. Skidmore enter representing the future. The Mrs. Dr. to Euests were seated for lunchin compliment evening CHARGE INTO CAMERA, eon Edlefsen of Ber- talned at ft bridge tea Monday sorority quartette rendered two er$ decorated with colored and Mrs. N. E. who at which she includ of the sorority songs. The comhave spent afternoon Tribal sacrifice of women to gorillas! daisies, j Bridge followed the keley, Calif., ed four The home was mittee on arrangements were mneheoij. At the close of the the past two weeks here visit- decorated guests. Leopard killing by hand and spear! with garden flowers Ardelle Kunz, Ardella Griffiths, sames tlje with Dr. Edlefsens mother. high score prize was ing The- - high score Egbert-Cover- s Capture of 50 foot deathly Python! . was Ella Bell and evenprize Margaret Edlefsen. The Mis. Sara yarded! to Mrs. John Christto awarded M. Nor Mrs. were for J. laid cards was. forty spent playing ian sen, prv all cut prize to Mrs. ing STARTS TOMORROW guests. After the sorority banrefreshments 0 Harris and a guest prize with following fleet. Mr and Mrs. Don C. Edwards quet a party was given at the o Mrs. Ames. Score prizes were awarded to Doors Open 2:30 ' . THRILLS. Yeates entertained at a dinner party home of Mrs. Serge Benson by Mr and Mrs. E. M. Skabe-an- d Mr- - and Mrs. Eugene Ed at of members the the y. the evening Prices: Saturday Quin-nesorority Mrs. Claude entertained twelve guests and Mr. and home in Logan of MisS Elsie Maughan, a The home was decorated wards summer RECORD SUNDAY AND EVENINGS :Balcony 35c; Orchestra 50c; ruesdayevening in compliment Twelve canyon. Covers were laid for June bride. Games, music and Jam & A. McGuire of Hon-ml- u. with . pink gladioli. twelve children 20c. Matinee 3 to 6 p.m. Adults 35c; Children 15c. followed were Cards the enterguests. stunts, evenings Hawaii. During the even-R- 8 guests were in attendance. tainment. A beautiful gift of Mrs. baraline . Olsen of Los the dinner. Mr McGuire contributed a Mrs. E. G. Smith and son, silver to Miss was given ?foup of Hawaiian songs with Angeles, Cal, is visiting here, Maughan. Light refreshments Jlano ugrompaniment. Refresh- -, Kuest of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Lester, were dinner guests Mrs. J. ABcirdneau, Sunday. v.ere served. Rents wawerved. Johnson. -- ,ibf $2) Entertain n; m , i . i i t CAPITOL writ-memb- er m , U hp-'ha- n, "-"- r Engagement j i or Talking News e 79 ther-countries to vthc, I louder Film rty)ih Samcb ! HUNT son-in-la- w, mwmr human ; 65 3 yPJNO " A MILLION AN AUTHENTIC OF AFRICAN ADVENTURE .. LYRIC THEATRE f 1 ) |