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Show I ' wfSWCpvilLI HI JL Imp! , viHm)-M f3P I mi ' y Hi ' v HI P'f Monday evening MIbs l'lori H ' 1. il.aiuooa piiUMim it pi,i.ol Bliovvu- B I fuiMiss Ulllt) I'nul. Tin KiiVHtH nil j ntfttrcd at thu Paul home at ulKlit UW i o'clock. A delightful r.vuiilng wns Hi ji.isaed playing games. He.ri'shmuits Mm uertj'served. Aliout twuiity guents M Hero pi Ctc nt. & Another attractive parcel shower ' HJ the,4weok was otto given fitr MIcm HI .Ada I'ctciHon liy a nuinlor o( her HI friends. Tho guests mot tit tho huii'c H )ffMJns lu.'x Thulii early In tho ev- H uiilng and icpnlrcd to the homo of HH JIIss Peterson whore thoy succeeded H Jn giving her a hnppy surprise. Con- HH vcrsntlon ,muslc and refreshments oc- H oitpled thu time. Those present worn: H AIlHBes Inez Thulii. Volla Ilouson, Liz- H 7.lu Urysilnle, Alice Charles, Alary H Caid, Othelln Peterson, Margaret HH "Worlcy ,Ireno Thuln ,1'riBcllla Cooper, H Irene Crcssnll, Qenuva Dnllnntync, H Vrtrida Tnfbet, Carrlo Thomas, Delhi H England, Eva Wolf, Mrs. .Touch and H AtrJL Edna Porta r, y: H ..Mr. and Mrs. S. K. Nccdhnm enter- MM talncd with a "GOO" party Monday cv HH crilng at their homo on First Went H 4 Mrs. A. D. Dell, Mr. Jessie Karl wero H the prize vvlnnars. Dollclous refresh M nicnts were served from a beautifully H decorated tablo. Smllax hung grace " fully from tho chandeliers to a lnr&e brass basket overflowing with white 1 carnations, occupying tho contcr of M he table. A bunch of sweet peui; and fenrs wero given as fnors nnil marked places for Mh and Mrs. 10. .1 Hell, Mr. and Mrs. A. I). licit, Mr. and Mrs. D 11 Thomas, Mr anil Mir.. A. UFurrell, Mr. and Mis II. A. l'o derscu, Mr. nnil Mrs. 1. A. Nielsen Mr. mid Mis Joseph Oilell, Mr. mi J Mrs. .ftcsBlc Karl, Mr. and Mrs. M. M Ilcesc, Mrs. Ithodn II .Holt, Mr and Mrs. A. Cordon, Mis. M. II. Needhiint and Mfss GeliloeVe IllgcloW Tli hostess was assisted by Mis. I'i:n1; Kurl, Mrs. .lesslo Karl and MIsb IU;;o-low. IU;;o-low. Mr. 0. W. Mndqulst entertained with n Swedish suiipiy one day last week. Tho table had for n cental-piece cental-piece : laigo bowl of Ulchmnud roses. Carnations brightened tho living room. Covers wero laid for sixteen. six-teen. After supper tho evening wna liiBsed playing cards. The U It. N. ball team gave a dancing party In tho Preston building build-ing Wednesday evening. Tito hnll wns decorated In red, white nnd blue. KefieshmentB woro served. About fifty couples weic In attendance. attend-ance. , The U. Y. C .gave their annual midwinter mid-winter ball at the Thatcher Pavilion Pavil-ion Friday evening. No effort whs' spared to make this the banner dancing party of the season. AH the memli?rs of the fnculty with tho student stu-dent body wero In attendance. On Monday evening tho Sopho-moiea Sopho-moiea of the A. C. entertained with it dancing party In Iho I'reston building. build-ing. The hall was decorated with class and college Colors and pen nants. refreshments were served. Another delightful dancing par ty. of the week wns that given by tho I'hl-Kappan-loto fraternity In the Preston building Tuesday evening, about fifty couples danced to music furnished by Thatcher orchestra. Refreshments Re-freshments werp bcncd . .Mr. nnd Mrs .10. W, Hnhlnson entertained en-tertained with ti card party In honor hon-or of the Slgna Alpha fraternity artd their efforts Friday evening nt their home on Flist Kast. A color schento of led and green wns carried out in the artistic decorations and dcllcloi; refreshments. The unique tnblo rnrds were small pennants In the red rnilfSrcNi, the fmtrrnlty colors. Scv enbi of "fiOO", wero played . . Mr II. 13. Crockett entertained nt dinner In honor of tl3 emploes of the Fit st National bank Wednesday evening at tho "Honour's Inn." Tho table was decorated with carnntloiin. Covers were laid for st. Miss MnlgaP't Wilkinson and Miss. Charlotte ICylo hno Invitations out for u Dickens party Tuesday even- In?. t Miss Louisa Harbor was hostess at a "TiOO" party ono day last wccki All about the rooms wcae ros-js, carha-tlona carha-tlona and smllax. Miss Harriet Thnt-chcr, Thnt-chcr, Mr. Itoy Swltzer wero the prize winners. Those present wei: Misses Harriet Thatcher, Kva Alvoad Florence McAllster, Irene Hcndrlck-son. Hcndrlck-son. Delia Morrell, Marie Kccles, Vivian Hatch, Ella Hatch, Messrs'. Gordon Klrby, Howard Swcltzer, Earl Robinson, Raymond Ilorder, Tnylor Cnrmlchnel. Icon Pond, Dal-loy, Dal-loy, William Clark. '-' Miss l-hebc Ncboker entertained with a swimming party at the U. Y. C. swimming pool Monday evening. After an hour In the pool the guests weor taken to Miss Nobekcr's homo whtro a dollclous supper was served Thoso present wre: Mcsddtnes Roy Uullon, Guy Cordon, Misses Lottie Nebckcr, Vivian Hatch, MarlcIIendrlck son, Vic Freeze nnd Leone Cowley. On Friday Evening tho Women of Woodcraft planned nnd successfully cnrrlcd out a surprise party on tho Woodmen at their lodgo. The time wns spent dnnclng. Refreshments were served . Tho Clio Circle met this week nt tho homo of Mis. I. S. Smith, with Mrs. Roy Rudolph as 'hostess. Mr. A. N. SorciiBcn gave n very Interesting discussion of Lord Lytton nnd his drama Hlclulleii. Refreshments were sci veil by the hostess, assisted by Mrs. I. S. Smith. Tho guests of the afternoon were Mcsdames E. W. Robinson Rob-inson and Rold Shambart. The A. C. Womnn's club inut Monday Mon-day afternoon with MrB. Frank Thatcher. Tho topic for the afternoon was tho French composer Chnrpcn-tier Chnrpcn-tier and his Opera Louise. Ably discussed dis-cussed by Mis. Thatcher. After which Miss Carrie McAllster. played some of Chnrpentler's music. The hostess terved tea. Miss Sara Huntsman' gave an evening ev-ening of dramatic leadings In Cor-Inno Cor-Inno last week as the fourth number of n lyceuni course thnt is being given giv-en In thnt plnce. Mis. A. S, Horn'. returned Tuesday from n couple )f days' stny In Salt Lake. Mr. nnd Mrs. J. W. Morrell spent Tuesday In Ogdcn. Bishop li. G. Thatcher spent pnit of tho week In Salt Lake. Attorney R. D. Thatcher spent Wed-ncsdny Wed-ncsdny in Salt Lake. Mr. K. W. Robinson spent tho midweek mid-week at Curlew. Mrs. Ron Thatcher Is back from Salt Lake. Mrs. Fnrrell Johnson spent part 61 the week in Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. Aithur Pratt of Salt Lake spent the Nearly part of tho week here, guests of Mr .and Mrs. J. T. Cnlnc. Mrs. Mary Home and Mrs. George Hornekof Salt Lako spent part of tho we.'k hero guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Home. Mrs. E. D. nail spent the mld-wcck In Salt Lake. "" Mr. L..M. Windsor camp here from Snlt Lake Wednesday . Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Nlbley, Jr., nnd children-came hcrV from Salt Lake Tuesday," and ldft Wednesday for, their home In Ln Grande, Oregon v i Mrs. S. M. Yentcs of Itcxburg Is hero fdfyan ex0sndedr,vlsltwlth hor daughters.' ' ''' ' jf f Misses Edna and Margaret Nlbley. returned Tuesday from a trip to Nov York and Washington. Mr. 'A.' M.' Fleming spent paru ot the week 1& Salt liloe.' ' o ,; "I ; . , Subscribe for tho Logan ,Republtp an |