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Show A -- gg TEE UERALD JOURNAL, LOGAN, UTAH, THURSDAY, -- r OCTOBER 2 2, PAGE THREE 1931, THRICE A BRIDE Couple Hostesses To Literary Club Home The Womens Literary club at met Wednesday afternoon the home of Mrs. W. R. Ballard, with Mis Bullard and Mrs. C. M Christensen acting as hostesses The program was given by Mrs Alma Esplin, who gave two and plays by Ibsen, "Biand 'Peer (ivnC At the close of was served. the afternoon tea Special guests included Mrs. Mrs. Hansen. Mary J. August Duntord. Mrs. Jesse Earl, Mrs Joseph E Cardon. Mrs. James Thoipe, Mrs. H P. Barber. Mrs. L S Cardon, Mrs Ben Roberts. Mrs W. H Griffin, Jr.. Mrs. Maik Neuberger. Miss Georgia Roberts. Miss Jessie Anderson and Mis. Palmer Atkinson of Cahtornia An attractively arranged bridge luncheon was aiven Wednesday afternoon by Mrs. Clark E- Ilaskins at her home. Luncheon was served trotn two large tables. Each is centered with a bouquet of bronze and yellow chi vsanthemums This luncheon is the fust m a series. Covers weie marked for Mrs. P W Elia son. Mrs. H. R. McGee. Mrs. J. C. Hayward, Mrs. J. W. Hayward. Mrs. Irene Bar-loMis W. E Skidmore. Mrs. S. M. Budge. Mrs M O. Hardy Mm Sidney Slock. Mrs. A. J. Mrs 1. W Hovey, Brooking Mi - Bennett Blair. Mrs. Ross Andeison. Mis. R E. Berntson. Mr G A Lindquist. Mrs. William Uihtnan and Mrs. A. H Anderson of Salt Lake City. luncheon, tables following wen arranged for bridge. The hit'll score prize was won by t Mi Skidmore and the all-cu- pne was-- won by Mrs. McGee. Logan Visitor Motif For Social Mrs. Leah P. Blair was hostess at a prettily appointed din- ner party at her home Wednesday evening in compliment to Mi . Palmer Atkinson of Los Angeles, Calif. The dinner table was grared with a bowl of Covers lall garden flowers.. were marked for eight close lriends of the guest of honor. Following dinnci the remainder of the evening was spent playing bridge. A guest prize and a high score prize for bridge were awarded. ''t sa RULA C PITZER Society Editor Call 50 NEWS NOTES OF INTEREST TO WOMEN Bridge Luncheon At Haskins ! t Honored Guest At Luncheon Visiting Matron Honored At Dinner Entertain For Small Son Mrs. Paul Elwell entertained at a ehildrui's party at her home Tuesday alternoon for her little son Jerry, who hi- birthday anniversary. Games weic the entertainment alter which nticsliments A birthday cake were seivcd centered the table Twenty two little guests we:e pie-eil- t. Dancing I In Ogden am Dinner Guests At II ome Sundae Thatcher reeMs Sunday afternoon at incur home Mrs. T. G Taylor entertained Mr and Mrs Haiold Ielt. ami For the third time, Eleanor a her at luncheon at small son. and Mr- - H C Will' bridge Painter, above, grand opera afternoon in nry of Salt Lake Ciy star, is a bride. This tune the home Wednesday compliment to Mrs- Paul Dunn lucky man is Major Charles Luncheon was served at one Strong, wealthy widower. Miss table centered with a bowl ot Informal Table Painter has been a favorite m yellow dahlias. At the ends were Of Bridge tall yellow tapers in silver holdEurope and New V oik far year ers Covers were marked for Miss Ida Mitchell ennu'taiib d eight guests. A guest prize was informally at one table ' given and a high score prize for brtd' e ot her home Monduv Halloween . bridge was awarded. evening. A slipper wa-- solved to At Ward Chapel four eupsts alter which bridge was enjoyed A Hallowe'en party will be Matron Honored given Wednesday evening in the On Meet in s' Of Birthday Fourth ward chapel. Spook alMr and Mrs. Gilbert Thorpe Cam?) Set leys, fortune telling booths and other novelties, characteristic and family attended the birthTlie Mendon camp of the of Hallowe'en will be featured. day party given at Wellsville A dancing party will follow. last Tuesday in honor of Mrs. Daughters o) the Pioneersat will Those in charge of the plans Thorpe's mother, Mrs. Joseph B. meet Friday afternoon are Mrs. Lucy Baugh. Miss Ruin Woodward, who was observing oclock at the home ot Mrs. May Muir at Mendon, who will ad Wiser, Elmo Packer and Charles her seventy fifth birthday as hostess. E. Tate. B Mr and had as their dnnu her home Sunday afternoon. The table was centered with a bowl of autumn flowers-Coverwere marked for Mr. and Mrs. H. F Laub and son, Jack and daughter. Clare, Mrs. John Laub Mess Emma Laub. Mr and Mrs R M. Simpson and Mr and Mrs Michels. dinner the Following of the afternoon and evening was emoyed playing curds. Mrs- Roy Anderson entertain-- 1 ed the members ot her club at a delightfully arranged lunch- eon at her home Wednesday The afternoon guests were Each seated at small tables. was centered with a bouquet ot Covers were feathery asters u '..leh'or-ui-laMrs Mary O marked for twelve NVheu ot Smithfiold. her son. luncheon the reFollowing Voinov I, f Nelson and her mainder ot tile afternoon was .'I Mis Ida L.usen .spent playing bridge. i vi-a- t Holds Meeting' The Dance club of the Logan. Senior high school met Wed4 nesday afternoon In the schools Tm y were enter f club rooms. tamed bv th- Jges who gave TRef .i.e acts. ,ed as hostesses -- Initiations weroj Lucille Elsnorej Miss Mary Griffin, Miss Louise? Melba Miss and Thatchpr J Mecharn. held for Mi as , Allens Thrifty member'-- Mi- - of Cache A at a prettily appointed dinner party at has been visiting m Cache .tdev tor tlie lust two months A dinner was sorted at one t.ihie cent erect with a bowl of l lowers hill garden Covers wi re marked for eight guests Mis Nelson lias been the '.a's! dining her of her wi. Dance Club II Michels Junction was hostess Mrs ! - Mr and Mr Seymour V Prows attended ' tl. dancing I iv evening partv m Ogckn at the Hotel Bigi low riven be o! hit) the Entre Noils winch iluv are Elmer llughart entertained at her home Monday m compliment to Mrs. Anna 1. 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