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Show i ' i " r H ' 'i MIbs lCvn Ahord entortnlncd with I- u "COO" party h8t Friday evening at tho Alvord homo on Fltst North, l'ho rooms wcio artistically decorated with Japanese parasols, Jnck-0 Lanterns H Yellow nnd Pink carnations. Tho B largo lound table In the dining room PbVb was ornamented with a handsome PBVJ , cluny cloth over pink satin having for a ceutcrpleco a largo cut glass vase pBVa t! of roses. Delicious refreshments were served. Misses Ivnloo Uudgc, . Mnrgarct Pudge, Clotel lludgo and (Dale Alvord dressed In Japanoso costumes cos-tumes assisted the hostess, Miss Irsne " i iiondrlckson, Mr. M.C. Harrlss cuptur- H cd the prlzo. Mr. William Peterson H furnished tho music during tho even lng. Mr. Cobb gave sovernl vocal B j solos. Tho Invited guests wero Miss- H es Kdna Nlhloy, Margaret Nlbley, H lreno Iiondrlckson, Florence, McAlls- D tcr, Harriot Thutchor, Ixntlsa Uarbi, H1 j Delia Morrell, Lottie Neboker, Vllate H Noheker, Mario Kccles, Kdlth liullen, H Mario Ilarber, Alllo Rowan, Lol. H Johnson, Mm. T- I). Hudge, Mossrs. H Albert Stevens, Leroj Swlotzer, (lor- B don KlrbyiM. C. Harris, Leland Pond H I 'Harry Uoors, Jnck Sadler, Clarence Hj' Wright, Earl Robinson, Jack Alder, Hj ' Howard Swlotzer, William Goodspeed Hi Itt Oodbj, U Daly, 11. Olson, J. K. HHHHl m Hr MIis Florence Tarbet entertained H rriday evening In honor of Miss VI- B lato Mulr of Woods Cross, Progrcs- H iIto names occupied the time Daln- pAVBi i ty refreshments were sorved. Pink HH' t and whlU carnations were artlstlcal VAhb ffH UBBBB II I ' I III T ly arranged about tho rooms and about 20 guests were present. A delightful social event o last week wus the party given by Mrs. J Welch In honor of tho students from Paradise who nro attendlug school here. A number of Intorcst lng games wore played. At tho end of tho evening n delicious luncheon was 3erved. Tho tnblo was decorated decorat-ed with cut flowers Covers wore laid for Misses Ethel James, lcl Hansen, Ilcssle Shaw, Myrtle Summers, Sum-mers, Ellso Johnson, Delia and Mablo Shlploy, May Coopor, Inez Christen son, Prissio Shaw, Florence James, Rno Welch, Messrs. Harry Shaw, Ivan Summers, Wllford Obray, Vict or Shaw, Russol Oldham, William und Calvin Shipley, David McMurdle, Hy-rum Hy-rum Hansen, J. W. Willis, Nathanlnl Ernes, 11. O. Hatch and Asel Ilurk. JIUs Ellon Dnrber entertained with a prettily appointed birthday party Tuesday. Tho artistic decorations woro carried out In tho St. Patrick Idea. Those includod were Mines Carina Parkinson, Patience Thatcher, Uarda Smart, Emma Kcclea, Hazel Anderson, Mossrs. T.osert Rude, Solan Harbor, George Harbor, Glon Qulnnej Uoorga Jenson, Laigton Rarber Mis Lalon Hendricks entertained lufortuallj at a dinner Sunday even-lug. even-lug. Covers woro laid for Misses Zetta Curtis, Joan Moan, Odesra Hondrlckg, Dora WrlghL Mrs Ralph lloruhlsol Mmn F A Hlnkley, Georgo Hendricks, Victor Hendricks Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Marshall entertained enter-tained at Jlnner Sunday at the Eagle Cafe. Tho tablo was decorated with carnations anJ Smllax Covers were laid for Dr. nnd Mrs. 15. S. Rudgo, Mr. nnd Mrs. Moses Thatcher, MIms Maud Cronlsh, Mr. Frank Hlcketi lcopcr. Mrs. 0. W. Thatcher ' cntdrtnluod with n buffet luncheon last Sunday at midday In tho honor of tho visiting ladles of the general hoard ntld the ladles" of tho Cncho Stake Hoard. Tho dining room was decorated with carnations nnd ferns. 18'guestH wero present. A much looked for ovent 1b the Easter program which Is baing planned plan-ned hy tho Young Men and Young Ladles' Mutual Improvement Stnko Hoard. A number of llttlo folks gathered at tho home of Mr. and MrH. Moses Thatcher Tuesday evening. Tho lime wns spent making candy. The rooms were brightened with cut flow- ers. The Clio Circle went In n body' to seo "Paid In Full" Tuesday evening Tho A. C. Womcns Club also went In n body to see tho play. Prof. Christian Larson entertained his English class nt tho theatre Tuesday Tues-day evening to see "Paid In Full." Tho A. C. Woma'ns Club met this week with Mrs. E. D. Dalt. Prof. Robert Rob-ert Stewart gave a very Instructive lecture on "Application eft Chemistry to Modern Life." Tho hostess served serv-ed refreshments assisted by 'Miss Huntsman and Mrs. McLaughlin. Guests 0 ''tho 'afternoon Were Mrs. C. W. Portcf, Miss 'Blanch Cooper ! i i Tho Clio 'Circle helU Rs' regular meeting this week at the homo of Mrs. I. S. Smith. 'Attorney A; li. Rowcn gavo a very able htid Interesting Inter-esting lecture bli "Loading Characteristics Charac-teristics of American Drnma." Miss Eva Ncbeker delighted tho lndle3 with violin music accompalncd by Miss Lottie Ncbeker. Delicious refreshments re-freshments woro served from beautifully beauti-fully nppolnted tables. Mrs. Roy Rudolph assisted tho hostess. The guests of tho afternoon wore1 Mrs. R. G. Thntchor, Mrs. E. W. Robinson, Mrs. W. W. McLaughlin, Mrtf. Horace Noheker, Mrs. George, TorgeMonj Mrs. Elizabeth Smith. Tho Wohjcn Society held an apen meeting Friday evening with MIbs Joan Moan and MIbs Lalcno Hen-ricks Hen-ricks as hostesses at tho Hendricks homo on First North. Mrs. Geori;o Roll with her rnro ability of Interper-titllvo Interper-titllvo rending gave Maeterlinck a "Pollens and Mcllsnnde" Miss Cnro-lino Cnro-lino McAllster gae piano solo. Delicious refreshments wero borvcrt Tho guests or tho ovcnlng.bcsldes tho escorts of tho Wobyca wero Misses Zolla Smart, Dora Wright, Carolinu McAllster, Mr. and Mrs G. "W. Thatcher, Mr. and Mrs. J A. Hend-rickson, Hend-rickson, Mr. A. N. Sorenson ' Tho Mallard Company of tho Daughters Dau-ghters of tho Pioneers met Thursday afternoon nt Uio homo of Mrs. William Wil-liam II. Thnln. Tho regular program was dlBensed with and the time- given giv-en to Mrs. Walter Heatle. Mrs. H S. Wright, Mrs. Victoria McCuno ol Salt Lake who uro hero on pioneer work. Mrs. Anna U. Phillips gave a piano solo und Miss Inez Thaln gavo a vocal solo. Delicious refreshments wero served. m The American Hcauty Club met this week with Miss Jocelyn Thomas Miss Kinney Cnlno rend tho second chapter of "Tho Toxas Honnet" Miss Sclma Stewart gave a piano solo, MIsb Leruo Huglo gavo a recitation. Dainty refreshments wero served.,, Wcdncsdny musical morning at tho A. C. Chapel ,Mrs. Nettle Sloan had charge of tho program. Mra. Sloan with her raro volco gavo vocal vo-cal selections accompanied by Mra. Win. Splckcr. Mrs. A. L. Farrell gavo a very able reading of "Hiawatha," "Hia-watha," Lieut. Robert Illnford arrived here the early part of tho week to take up his work at the A. C. In tho mill tary department. Mrs Rlnford ind llttlo daughter came with Mr. Rln ford. Mr. and Mrs J. W. Watklns ol Mcndoa spent the week hre. Captain L. W. Caffey will leave la the very near future for China Mrs. Samuel Weston left Wedned dny for Suit I.ake for a visit with relative Mrs. Martha Tlngley and Mrs. Connley of the general board of tho Ycung Ladies' Mutunla wero guests of Mrs. Roy liullen over last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John Owen and Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Whitney of Salt Lake, camo to Logan with the Salt Lake Opera. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Reeves of Og-den Og-den camo to Logan Wednesday for a few days stay with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Lnndon Stroblo of San Francisco are visiting guests of Mrs, Wm. Worlcy. Mrs. Harold Perry of Ogden was guest of Mrs. II. G. Ncbeker last Sun-dny Sun-dny and Monday. |