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Show WITH THE SOCIETY CIRCLES V e. Mr. Charles Beach left the early part of the week for tho Northwestern Northwest-ern States mission. Mrs. Earl Chattorton of Preston, Idaho Is visiting hor sister Mrs. Roy Shelton for a few days. Mrs. Julia Nlbley returned Tuesday Tues-day from a pleasant visit In Salt Lake. Miss Veda Parkinson returned last Friday from a delightful trip to the Panama Pacific expositions. Mr. and Mrs. Gcorgo D. Harding returned Tuoday ovenlng from a ,fow days stay In Salt Lako. Mrs. William H .Thalm. spent tho early part of tho wook In.Salt Lake. I--.-Dr. S. M. Turner returnod to Rox-burg Rox-burg aftor a week's, visit with relatives rela-tives nnd friends here, Mr. John A. McAHstor left during tho week for Salt Lake where ho" y will spend tho winter. -v-J ' Mr- w- E. Goodspccd spent tho week In Bait Lako on business. t Miss Hbpo Flshburn and Miss Mlrlo Anderson spen tho early part of tho I week In Salt Lako, I Mm. John L, Horrlck of Denver fpent part of tho week horo, guost B of Mrs. Ray B. West. H I Miss nillio Hobusch or Salt Lako If. visiting In Logan, guest of Mrs. Robort Murdock Jr. H Mrs. Zinu Y, Card Is visiting with lelatlves In Logan. Mr. G. W. Flamm of Roxburg Is visiting with relatives in Logan. Mr. C. W. Wakley of Downey, Idaho, is in Logan on business. Mr. nnd Mrs. A. E. Anderson spent tho week in Salt Lako. Mrs. Maggio O. Weaver loft on Monday for her homo In Layton, following fol-lowing a week's' visit In Logan as guest of 'Mrs. F. J. Marshall. Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Hill left yesterday yes-terday for American Falls. Mrs. nirdlo Kendall of Nephi Is visiting with her parents Mr. and Mrs. N. W. Haws for a short time. Mrs. P. M. Nlolsen is visiting with friends in Ogden for a fow days. Mr. h. 0. Farr or Arlmo, Idaho, spent part of the week in Logan. ' Mrs. Martha Holbrook, Mr. Robert Rob-ert Holbrook and Mr. Keith Holbrook Hol-brook of Holbrook, Idaho, Bpent Wed-r.osdayl Wed-r.osdayl in Logan. Tho U. A C, Woman'c Club will meet next week at tho home of Mrs. Ruth Moench Bell. i Mr. and Mrs. Leo Earl returnod Sunday from a row days stay In Salt Lako and will leave soon for Fielding Field-ing to mako their homo. Mr. and Mrs. N. W. Kimball and Mr. and Mrs. Leo Thatcher motored (Continued on pago four) m With the Society Circles' B (Continued From Pago Ono) BBBf to Salt Lako last Sunday for a low HH days visit with relatives and friends. BBBJ Mr. and Mrs. Burns Crookslon, B left Monday for Rcxburg, Idaho, B where they will spend the winter. i Mr. Crookston will teach in the K Rick's Academy. V BBJ' Miss Hachel Rnnkhcnd entertained H wltli a swlmlmng party Monday eve- B nlng. Following a delightful hour BBBJ: spent In tlio pool dancing was enjoy- B cd and refreshments were served at BBBJ' Murdocks. Thoso present were B' Misses Dlanchu Budgo, Klslo Thnmp- B: son, Alice Pederson, Evelyn Dalllf, BBBb' Adclaldo Nielsen, Francis Thomas, Mnmlo Howcn, Flora Amussen and Dnlo Alvord, Miss Youngqulst nnd Miss Koffman chaperoned tho party. Mrs. Margaret Clark and daughter Marjorlo left Tuesday for Salt Lnko where they will spend the winter. Mr. nnd Mrs. Parley A. Hill have returned from a short trip to Salt Lako and will leave today for American Am-erican Falls to make their homo. Mrs. Tiios. Howells cntortalncd a few frlomlB with a kenslngton Monday Mon-day evening at her homo on Fifth West. At tho closo of n delightful ovenlng dainty' refreshments wore served. Mrs. K. C. Carllslo cntortnlned at T dinner Thursday complimentary to . Mr. nnd Mrs. P. A. Hill. Tho table was decorated with cut flowers. ( . Tho Thota girls entertained with their first social of tho year Monday with an Informal gathering at their homo. Tho rooms wero decorated I with cut Mowers. Light refreshments I wero served. Miss Olive Johnson cntortnlned at dinner last Sunday at the Johnson fcrm In College wnrd complimentary I tc Mrs. Ilertlo Hayball. Autumn I lcavos wero used for tho artistic dec- orations and covers wero laid for I I ten guests. A number of tho rolntlves and Mends of Mr. II . C. Peterson plnn-ned plnn-ned nnd carried out a delightful surprise sur-prise for him On Saturday ovenlng nt his homo on Second North, Tho ovonlng was spent In music nnd games and dainty refreshments wero Berved. Mrs, Moses Cordon entertained with an elaborate affair Friday afternoon after-noon In tho form of a luncheon bridge party. Tho rooms wero decorated with a profusion of yellow chrysanthemums chrysan-themums and marigold, a dainty color col-or schomo of yellow being carried throughout. Delicious rofrrhlunents j In similar colors wero served. I A delightful party was given on I Tuesday evening by Mrs. Hcbcrt u I Murdoch Jr. complimentary to her house gust Mlts lillllo Hobtisch of! Salt Lako. Tho rooms wero attractively attrac-tively decorated with red and white sweet peas. Tho ovenlng wbb spent in music nnd games nnd dainty refreshments re-freshments wero served. Nino guests wero Included. On Monday ovenlng Mrs. II. C. Peterson entertained with a delightful delight-ful affair in honor of her husband who left during the week to fill a mission In Scandinavia. A delicious dinner was served with a social ovenlng ove-nlng following. Tho tnblo decoration decora-tion was a vuso of cut flowers. Cov-era Cov-era wero laid for twenty-five guests. A delightful affair of tho week was tho party given Thursday ovonlng ovon-lng by tho. Second wnrd Mutual girls In honor of tholr mothers. Tho affair af-fair was hold In tho meeting house which was artUtlcally decorated with oslors and r.utumn leaves. A pro-gram pro-gram was rendered and games were enjoyed. At the close of a delightful evening dainty refreshments were served. Miss Ordelia Crockett was the charming hostess nt n delightful party par-ty given Tuesday ovenlng in honor of Miss Alta Owen a bride of the week. Autumn leaves and asters wero used In a pleasing decorative effect throughout tho rooms. Dainty refreshments wero Berved. Those present wero Misses Ucno Hovey, Rebecca Willmore, Genevieve Thatcher, That-cher, Orettal Owen, Ida Mitchell, Ir-ma, Ir-ma, Hazel and Fannlo Crockett, Mrs. Wllllnm Poterson and Mrs. Evan It. Owen. Miss Alta Owen nnd Mr. Roy Shaw both of this city wero married on Thursday in tho Snlt Lako Tern-plo. Tern-plo. After a short wedding trip they will return hero t6 rcsldo. Mrs. Krroll Palmer entertained with a delightful affair In tho form of a kenslngton Monday! afternoon. The rooms wero prettily decorated for the occasion the dining room being be-ing especially attractive in autumn leaves and cut flowers. Dainty refreshments re-freshments wero served. Thoso en-Joying en-Joying tho pleasant affair wero Mrs. A. M. Johnson, Mrs. Grover Dun-ford, Dun-ford, Mrs. Seth Blnl.r, Mrs. T. D, Daniels, Mrs. Willie, Mrs. A. C. Carrlngton, Mrs. F. S. McAllster, Mrs. C. T. Evans, Miss LaPrelo DaniclB, Miss Olive .Johnson, Miss Mildred Daniels, MlsB Myrtle- Johnson, John-son, Miss Attn Daniels, Miss Tllllo Johnson, nnd Miss Ituth nenn. A pretty prenuptlal affair of tho week was given Tuesday afternoon hy Misses Veda and Karma Parkin-son, Parkin-son, complimentary to Miss Altn nu-nn n liridO Of tllO WCCU. COMIOB nnd asters wero used with excellent decorative effect throughout tho rooms whore tho guests were entertained. enter-tained. Tho afternoon was spent in sewing nnd games and dainty re- froshments were served to about I thirty guosts. Tffiroi Mrs. Uortlo Hayball who Is visiting lu Logan, and Mrs. C. F. Goodwin who leaves today) for Callfornlu, Mrs. Julius Jacobson and, daughter Miss Lettlo Jacobson enter-3 enter-3 tallied with a delightful affair on I Thursday afternoon. Tho time was I spent In music and social pastime. A I graceful arrangement of American I beauty roses In cut glass vases mado I tho luncheon tablo uttractlve. He-P He-P sides tho guestH of honor those pres-1 pres-1 ent were Mrs. N. W. Haws, Mrs. - Mabel Skldmoro, Mrs. Georgo Fls- tor, Mrs. J. H. Anderson, sira. .-ry .-ry Farr. Mrs. I. P- Jacobson, M Us Inez Thaln, Miss Alice Charles, M ss Elizabeth Drysdalo und Miss Orlta Flster, |