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Show H, 7 On Monday nttcrnoon Miss Caram HHJ 1 1 " Parkinson entertained with a Ken- HK tington. Tlio rooms wero brightened HHj u with cut flowers. Dainty refrcsbments HBfl were served. Those present wero: HHJ i Misses I'ntlonco Thatcher, Unrda HHJ t Smart, Victoria Howell, Emma Kc- HH clcs, Sara Blair, Zolnora Dalllf, Helen HH Thatclior, Ellen Harbor, Luna Far- J"" roll, Claire Parkinson, Edith Thomas. Thom-as. ' ' HI !j S Mr. Raymond Barber and Mr. HHJ Foricll Barber returned from Salt HH (l Lake Wednesday. HBfl I 1 Congressman and Mrs Howell, and HHJ ) Mls3 Mary Howell spent tho week In HH Salt I-ako. J , . HH I Mr. and Mrs. Jcsslo Stratford of HH i 1'ocatello spent tho week hero. HHJ ' j jj President Llnford attended tho Ir- HH i rlgntlon congress in Salt Lako City HH1 Monday and Tuesday. a Attorney A. E. Bowcn went HH to Salt Lake Sunday to attend tho jj Irrigation congress. HHJ ! Miss Joan Moen Is In Salt Lako for ! a fow days, j ' Mr. John Dankhcad spent part of 1 , tho week In Salt Lake. j ... , i' Mr. II. P. aarber spent tho week in Salt Lake. ... h ' Miss Alllo Frankln of Lo Grand, HHj ' Oregon, is hero attending school at HHJ tho hhj HHj Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Calnc, III, HHJ ! spent tho week In Salt Lake. HWfl ... HHJ i, ' Mr. and Mrs. Lorenzo Hansen HHJ ' ' went to Salt Lako to attend confer- HHJ H i ... HHJ ' Mr. and Mrs S. B. Mltton aro nt- HHJ tending conference In Salt Lake. H '! HHJ ! j Mr. Fleming has returned home tn '! from uls eastern trip. Mrs. Fleming Hjfr ls 8tl" tho cast. H c ... IS' Air. Luther Foster returned to W. "New Mexico Monday. Ikfe ... i Mr. and Mrs. Held Shnmhnrt ro- V turned from Salt Lako Tuesday. H f JIrs I'oul80 - Kimball will roturn HHJ, j next Friday to her home In tho east. H' ... HHJ Mrs. Hornco Nobeker and llttlo H son Bpent tho week In Salt Lako, HHJ J guests of Mrs. Frank Chamberlln. H ... HHJ Mr. Herman Harms and son, Mr. HHJ ft Hansen and son, of Salt Lako spent Jj Tuesday hero duck shooting. H j ... Hjrf Mrs ' Torgeson Is visiting in i 8alt I-ake, guest of her daughter Mrs. Hi Walter Pyper. HHJ ... H ,, Judgo Qunnell of Ogdcn spent last Hvlf Saturday and Sunday tiero. H": HHJ j Dr. Ball spent part of tho week HJ in Salt Lako. HHl '' H ' 'sa Ida Savage spent part of tho il. week In Salt Lake. H H ... Mr. and Mrs. Harold Dailies, Miss mmmmm ( Vora Rlch' Mr- an'l Mrs. C. A. El- H ' drodB' niotorod from Salt Lako last Thursday and spent tho day with Mrs. Horaco Nebekor and Mrs. Ooorgo Torgeson. ... Mrs. Mary N. Farr of Salt Lako Is hero visiting, guest of her son Mr. Harry Farr. ... Mrs. Lottie Thatcher Is visiting In Salt Lako. ... Mr. and Mrs. J. Z. Stowart aro attending conference In Salt Lako. ... President Wldtsoo spent tho week in Salt Lake. ... Mrs. Mario Thatcher and daughter Miss Harriet Thatcher spent Inst Sunday and Monday In Ogdcn. ... Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Burton, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Kimball, Mrs. Low Mc-Cunc, Mc-Cunc, Miss Emma Lucy Gates, Mr. Dick Burton, motored from Salt Lako last Saturday in tho Burton machlno and spent Sunday here. Miss Gates remained hero and is guest of Mrs. Wldtsoe. ... Mrs. ZIna Y. Card and Miss Ly-in Ly-in an of Salt Lako came to Lognn last Saturday to attend tho Primary conference con-ference held Sunday. Miss Lytnan returned Monday and Mrs. Card spent part of tho week hero. ... Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Smart spent tho week In Salt Lako. ... Dr. and Mrs. I. S. Smith returned Thursday from Salt Lake. ' . . Miss Elizabeth Smith spent tho enrly part of tho week in Salt Lako. ... Mr. H. P. Jennings of Los Angeles Ange-les spnnt tho mid-week here. ... Mr. and Mrs. W. McLaughlin and llttlo daughter spent part of ttj week in Salt Lak'o. ... Mr. Champ has returned from Colorado Springs. ... Mrs. Jennie Tanner and Mr. and Mrs. Nat Shepard camo to Logan tho early part of the week and will locate lo-cate here for tho winter. Mr. Shepard Shep-ard will attend tho Agricultural Col lego thlp year. ... Bishop B. G. Thatcher went to Salt Lake Friday to attend confer enco. ... Mr John Toronto has returned to Salt Lako. ... Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Cardon went to Salt Lake Friday to attend conference con-ference ... Mr. and Mrs. Georgo Torgeson returned re-turned Wednesday from Salt Lako. ... Mr. and Mrs. Weston Vernon went to Salt Lako Thursday for a few days stay. ... It. and Mrs. Reynolds aro spending spend-ing n few days In Salt Lako. ... Mrs. LoRoy Cardon returned Wednesday Wed-nesday from Salt Lako. ... Mr. nnd Mrs. Roy Rudolph returned return-ed from Salt Lako Wednesday. ... Miss May Benson went to Salt Lnko to attend Conference. President aallif wont to Salt Lako to attend Conference. . Mr. J. E. Shepard spent tho mid week in Salt Lako. ... Mrs. Annlo Smith went to Salt Lako Friday for a week's stay. ... Miss Inez Thaln spent tho early part of the week In Salt Lako. ... Mrs. Inez Thaln went to Salt Lako to attend Conference. ... Prof, and Mrs. F. A. Hlnkloy entertained en-tertained with a charmingly appointed appoint-ed party last Saturday evening at their homo on South First West. In honor of tho faculty of the B. V. C. A color scheme of crimson and yellow yel-low (tho collogo colors) were carrlted out In tho artistic decorations. Nag-tirtuns Nag-tirtuns nnd golden California popples wero used In tho living room. Crimson Crim-son blossoms and slmllax brightened the dining room. Clever games were played. Delicious refreshments were served. ... The first of a series of dancing parties par-ties was given last night nt tho B. Y. C. gymnasium under tho management manage-ment of the faculty. ... Mrs. C. G. Smith will entertain at dinner tonight at her homo on Third North. Tho tnblo will bo decorated with chrysanthemums . Covers will bo laid for six. . A convention of tho Primary associations asso-ciations of the Cache Stake was held hero last Sundny. On Saturday evening eve-ning tho Primary Stako officers entertained enter-tained at tho First ward room in tho Tnbornacle, In honor of tho local officers. of-ficers. Tho Stnko Presidency High Councllmen, and their escorts nnd the visiting ladles from Salt Lako City. Tho room was gaily decorated with fall flowers and greenery for tho decoration. dec-oration. A delightful musical program pro-gram was rendered. Miss Lyman lead in some "Folk" dances. Cell-clous Cell-clous refreshments wero served nnd an hour spent In social chat. About threo hundred guests woro preselt. ... Tho A. C. Woman's club entertained enter-tained with n cross-country drive last Saturday evening. At six o'clock tho members of tho club and their escorts left Logan In automobiles for Hyrum where a delicious chicken sup per was served them. After Buppor an hour was Bpent In social chat and games. By way of celebrating her birthday Miss Claire Cardon entertained with a prettily appointed party Wednesday Wednes-day evening. Tho rooms wero decorated decor-ated with nutumn leaves and flowers. Dainty refreshments wero served. Thoso present wero Misses Nettle Goodwin, Orlta Smith, Georgia Fullmer, Full-mer, Ada Mltton, Floronco Carlisle, Virginia Bateson, Jessio Eccles, Lec-ra Lec-ra Thntchor, Ruth Howell, Florence Njbloy; Messrs Howard Brossard, Guy Poulsen, Lesllo Smith, Jean Stew art, Leo Hansen, Sponcer Eccles, Eastman Hatch, Conrad Odell, Clay, ton Preston, Hulrao Nobeker. The Clio Clrclo met Wednesday afternoon af-ternoon with Mrs. D. H. Thomas. Mrs. Nettle Sloan, with her rare voice sang. "Aria' from tho opera Carmen by Bizet. Mrs. George Torgeson Tor-geson gave a very Interesting discussion discus-sion of Jose Echogaray and his dramas, dra-mas, emphasizing "Tho Great Galeto. Mrs. Frank Earl, Mrs. Alt. Mitchell woro guests of tho afternoon. Dell-clous Dell-clous refreshments wero served. . Tho A. C. Woman's club met Monday Mon-day afternoon with Mrs. Wldtsoo, Mrs. S. O. Stevens gave a very interesting in-teresting discussion of Maurico Hewlett Hew-lett nnd "Tho Song of Renney. Mrs. Blnford and Mrs. HnrrlB wore accepted accept-ed as mombers of tho club. Miss Emma Lucy Gates was guest of tho afternoon. Tho hostess served refreshments. re-freshments. ... Complimentary to Mrs. Loulso U Kimball, Mrs. A. II. Thompson en-tetlnlned en-tetlnlned with a 500 party Thursday afternoon nt hor homo on East Center. Cen-ter. All about tho rooms fall flow-o-s wero artistically nrrnnged. Delicious Deli-cious refreshments woro served from daintily appointed tables. Mrs. E. . Robinson nnd Mrs. Luther How-p11 How-p11 wero tho prize winners. Mrs. Kimball was presented with a guest prize Thoso present wero: Mes-domes Mes-domes Loulso G. Kimball, J. C. Wal-tors, Wal-tors, C. G. Smith, A. L. Colo, Geo. Hendricks, F. W. Thatcher, D. H. Thomas, A. L. Farroll, Robert Blnford, Bln-ford, E. W. Robinson, Pnrloy Peterson, Peter-son, E. P. Bacon, E. D. Bali, Luther Lu-ther Howoll, B. O. Thatclior, LoRoy Cardon, Moso Cardon, D. C. Budgo, Wra. Howoll, Uny Rudolph, S. O. Slovens, Luther Fdster, I. S. Smith. G. W. Thatcher; Mlssos Ellznboth Smith, Charlotto Kylo, Zolla Smart, Dora Wright. j ... The A. C. Faculty Women's League held its opening meeting of the year last Friday at the Agricultural Agricul-tural College Tho first part of the meeting was devoted to business, after af-ter which Mrs. Llnnartz gave two vocal solos. Mrs. Clalro Bingham, Mrs. John T. Catne, III, Miss Hattle Smith served refreshments. At a special business meeting laBt year tho following officers were elected for tho ensuing year: President, Mrs. C. W. Porter; Vice-president, Miss Charlotto Kyle; Secretary, Mrs. Kanuto Peterson; Treasurer, Miss Hattle; Smith; Executive Committee, Miss Kylo, Mrs. E. D. Ball, Mrs. Parley , Peterson . |