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Show I Mfi The Society Circles I HB H Tho Logan tabernnclc choir la on- PB titled to great credit for bringing to HB i , i us tlio Welsh slngors, who appeared PH 'A i 'net Tuesday evening to a packed H'J liouso at tlio tabernacle. Tlio Itoyal H ,. Uwent singers, a ilocn in number, HI presented ono of tlio most beautiful Bin, treat)) in n musical way that has flflj-, ' i been bestowed upon a Logan audi HH ' I enco for many a long day. Their h ' , j ensemble was perfctt, their solos and I duets faultessly sweetly rendered, HJ and tlio program as generous as It Hflj ' f was well selected. Tlio largo audi' HB ' enco was loth to leave after mich a Hfl i raro evening of song. HMV HHT' , Friday the old folks nt the Second HH ' ward wore batniuoted In the ward BJ hall tho tables were adorned with HHu', flowers nnd plants and a very lino Hftr , program wns carried out during thu HH1 nfternoon. A large number of tho HH . old folks of tho ward wcro In at- HH tendance In tho evening the blsh- Hl', i oprlc entertained all married pcoplo HHt of tho ward with a dancing party. H HB i ' A most delightful coclal affair of HH' ' the week was given last overling In HH ' the pavilion by tho members of tho HH; i tabernaclo choir, complimentary to Hj Professor Georgo W. Thatcher, and HH ' j Organist Clark. Tho evening was HH spoilt In dancing and attractive HBT booths wcro arranged for games for HH j thoso who did not aro to dauco. Ro- BHE ' Xreshmonts woro served from beautl HJ fully decorated tables. About ono Hi liundred and fifty guests wcro in at- HflE tendance HHp Ono of tho most notablo avcntB of HBT'. tho season was the character ball iHH given by tho students of tho Lowell Bchool on Friday of last week at the Luart gymnasium. All camo dress- m cd in some sort of costunio which flfllj, created much merriment curing tho HHi' evening. Following nro a fow wor- HHj thy of special mention: Jane ltoberts HHP and llcbecca Willmoro as Jockoy HH" girls; George Ecclcs and Elmer Ged HH ' des as gold dust twins; prizes being HH awarded to tho four; Thclma Shclton HH ns a butterfly girl, Soymour Smith, HH. nu English gentlemen; Jennings Ed- HH wards, Itags; Clyde Worley, Aunt Jo- HHl ' mlmn; Nora Ecclos, Ilarcm girl; Ktli- HH . el Worley, nn old lady; Mary Thaln, HBvij ns a boy; Alfred Farrell, an Indian; Hflj Spencer Anderson, Dutchman; .Mil- HHl ton Johnson and Wllford Luudberg HBl had very unlquo costumes, half black HHl ' and half whlto. There aro a num- HJ ' bor of others worthy of mention. BB i The 'judges of'tho evening woro Mrs. m jrE7Hyde,MrB. D. C. Iludgo, nnd HHM . Mrs. (leorgo Smith. During tho eve- BB njng refreshments woro served. Tho HHl party In ovory particular was pro BB npunced ono of the most successful BflB p, ever given. Bflfll ' BflB I Saturday evening last, Miss La Bjj ' I'rclo Smith' and Miss Iluby Harrison HBV i entertained at a very pretty valeu- HBV I tlno party at tho Smith homo com- HHS 1 pllmontary to Miss Goldlo Itnlney of HHw . I Richmond. Tho rooms wero taste- HBB I fully decorated with red hearts and HBB I f Cnmntlons making a beautiful ct HBB feet. A unlquo featuro of tho oven- HBB i ' i lug was tho arrival of Cupid at 12 HBB o'clock. The evening was spent In BflH dancing. Cnrds and social chut. HH ' I'rlzca wcro won by Miss Knluoy nnd HBB Mr. Charles Cnrd. During tho eve- Hflfl ulng delicious refreshments woro HH1, served. Thirty guests had tho pleas- BflH' nro of thej;ovnlng, HHB Tho Drlghnm Young Company of, HHV ' tho Daughters of tho Pioneers held HHB nn interesting meeting yesterday at flflflj, tho homo of Mrs. Itoy D. Thntchcr. flfltj i Tho lesson was given In an Interest BHu , lug mauuor by Mrs. Lulu Necdhum. flflflj Miss Virginia llatesou gnvo a vocal flflflB I boIo. Mrs. Hcndrlckson gavo the lillilo lesson, Miss Luna Farrcll rendered a piano solo and Mrs. Luna Farrell gavo an Interesting reading. At tho close of tho program dainty refreshments wore sorved. Mrs. Osinr Uorkman entertained Inst Saturday evening at dinner a paity of thirteen at her homo in lienor of Mr. Horkmnn'B birthday nnnlvorsnry. Tho table conterpleco consisted of American Beauty roses' and carnations cro used about tho rooms. The ovenlng was spent In music and games. I I On Friday of last week Mr. nnd .Mrs. II. A. Pedorson entertained a number of trlondi- complimentary to Mr. nnd Mrs. C. N. Jensen. Tho rooms woro effectively decorated with roses nnd carnations. Dainty refreshments re-freshments woro served. Thoso present wero Dr. and Mrs. C. N. Jensen, Dr. and Mrs. O. II . Dudgo, Dr. nnd Mrs. J. S. Cnlderwood, Mr. nnd Mrs. MoBeg Thatcher, Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Nielsen, Dr. nnd Mrs. J. A. WIdtsoo, Dr. K. S. Dudgo. Tho Wobyca Society mot Friday afternoon at tho II. Y. dining room Mrs. T. II. Porter nnd Miss Laura Poulson being tho hostesses. Mrs. Gardner read tho play "Tho Lady of Lyons," In an Interesting manner. Miss Florcnco Tarbot rendered a beuutlful solo. At tho eloso of tho meeting a social hour was spent nnd refreshments were served. Tlloro wero a number of Invited gUests. Monday afternoon nn interesting mooting of tho A. C. Woman's Club was held at tho homo of Mrs. E. D. Hall. A most Interesting lccturo on tho "Panama Canal" wns given by I'rofessor Ray 11. West, and enjoyed by a largo attendance At tho conclusion con-clusion of the meeting, tea and a social hour wero enjoyed. Ono of the delightful social ovents of tho week wns tho card party given giv-en by Mr. and Mrs. II. A. Peder-boh, Peder-boh, Tuesday evening nt their homo on Third South. Tho rooms woro beautifully decorated with cut flow-era flow-era and ferns. During tho evening delicious refreshments wero served. Prizes were won by Mr. Jcsso Earl, Mrs. Hal Farr, N. A. Larsen and Mrs. S. J. Jeppeson. Mrs. Pederson wns assisted by her daughters Misses Leah and Rachel Pederson. Those enjoying tho pleasant ovent woro Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Hnyball, Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Odell, Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Jeppeson, Mr. nnd Mrs. Josso Earl, Mr. nnd Mrs. S. E. Nocdham, Mr. and Mrs. Hal Farr, Mr. and Mrs. Georgo Flster, Mr. and Mrs. N. A. Larsen, Mrs. Whltnker of Idaho, Miss Orlta Flster, Mr. Frank lllalr. This nfternoon Mrs. David Tma9 will entertain with a delightful children's chil-dren's party In honor of tho birthday anniversary of her llttlo son, David. Various children's games will ho played and refreshments will bo sorved. Fifteen llttlo guests nro Invited. In-vited. A meeting of tho Ballard Camp of tho Daughters of tho Pioneers was hold Thursday afternoon nt tho homo of Mrs. W. W. Hnll on First South. Tho lesson was given by Mrs. Wll Ham Worloy. Mrs. Robert Cook-ston Cook-ston gavo tho music. Mrs. Isaac Smith gavo a short sketch of tho llfo of her mother. After tho meeting a delightful soclnl hour was spent nnd refrobhments wcro served. A most charming nffalr of tho week was given Mondny evening nt tho Thntther homo when Misses Pntlenco Thatcher, Ireno Smith nnd Virginia England entertnlned twenty of their friends. All nbout tho rooms tulips wero used with excellent decorntlvo effect. Dainty refreshments wero oorved from tables prottlly decorated I with violets. Gumes and music occupied oc-cupied tho tlmo. Prizes woro won by Miss E.leu Harbor nnd Mr. John Sharp. An Interesting meeting of tho Clio Circlo was held Wednesday afternoon lot tho homo of Mrs. John O. Peter- 'eon. Tho drama for tho aftornoon ! wns "Tho Postolllco" by Rablndran nth Tagara which was given in a charming manner by Mrs. Weston Vernon. Mrs. Vernon also led In tho unique discussion which followed. Miss Alllo Cox gavo n short rovlow i of Tagnra's drama "Tho King of tho Dark Chamber." At tho closo of tho p-ogrnm a delightful social hour was spent nnd tho hostess served tea. Mrs. Peterson wns assisted by Miss Ellzaboth Underwood nnd Mrs. O. H. Hudgo. Mrs. ifr. Huckorf brod and Mrs. R. L. Harmon were guests of the nfternoon. Ono of tho successful affairs of tho week wns tho quietly arranged sup prlso party given Wednesday In lion' or of Mr. James II. Thomas at tho former's residence 137 West Third South street. Tho ovenlng was cn 'joyed In playing cards nnd other social so-cial pastimes. Somo vory offoitlvo music wns rendered by tho quests, after which a dainty luncheon was served. Tho event wns In honor of Mr. Thomns' birthday. Thoso present pres-ent were Miss Eva Woolf, Madolla Daniels, Rachel Pederson, Leah Pederson, Ped-erson, Knto Thomas, Hedvlg UenBon, Tlrzah Korupkat, Alta Owen, Mrs. Winifred Wiscomb, Mr. Frank Illnir, Roy Shaw, Frank Baugh Jr.' Last Saturday evening a nicely arranged ar-ranged valentine party was given at the home of Miss Jano Grlflln. Tho rooms wore beautifully decorated In hearts nnd red tarnations. Tho evening eve-ning was pleasantly jipent In music nnd games. Mr. L. C. McDonald was tho prlzo winner. Delicious re froshments were sorved. About forty for-ty guests wero present." m A Mr. Georgo Langton spent part of tho week hero with relatives and friends. Mr. Henry Fletcher is hero from Walln Walla, Washington, on a visit to friends. Mr. J. C. Allen spent pnrt of .tho week In Salt Lako on business. Mr. Ted Bench, of Roxburg, Is via- Ulng relatives and friends hero. Miss Marie Barber has returned homo from an extendod visit In Salt Lake ij Mr. Lewis Edwards spent offer last Sunday in Salt Lako. ' ' ' -;H Miss Wanda Tarbet is vlsltlng'ujln Salt Lake, guest of Miss Ethel Will-more Will-more Mr. and Mrs. Julius Ja'cobscn liavo returned from a delightful trip 'to the Pacific coast. Mr. Ariel F. Cardon of Sclt Lake, spent tho early part of tho week here. v c4 Mr. and Mrs. Anthon AndcrSQn aro spending a fow dnys with relu tlves at Downoy, Idaho. Mr. Edmund Spcncor of Rich county coun-ty la spending n fow days In Logan. Sunt. Molynoux loft Thursday for Cincinnati to attend tho Convention of tho National Educational Association Associ-ation which convenes on tho 23d of this month. Mrs. Eskol Andorson of Salt Lake Is visiting with relatives and friends In Logan. |